260 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



DISBURSEMENTS, 1905. 



International Silver Company $ 22.94 



Geraghty & Co. 67.00 



F. M. Brown, expense 3.85 



S. B. Shilling, expense 14.50 



"W. B. Barney, expense 8.20 



IT. S. Express Company 65.79 



American Express Company 26.30 



Machinery Hall, expense 10.65 



Freight on 1 tub butter .25 



Express on cups .85 



Boxing' cups .50 



C. A. Calder, cartage 3.00 



Passenger Agent 42.00 



Prof. G. L. McKay, hotel 10.75 



C. D. Smith, expense 47.50 



W. E. Smith, hotel 10.75 



W. J. Gillett — 41.60 



W. B. Barney, expense 6.70 



Mary G. McGoorty — 55.00 



S. B. Shilling 5.68 



C. D. Smith 4.50 



Engrossing cups 1.50 



P. H. Kieffer, expense 76.14 



Republican Printing Company 14.50 



H. D. Young, printing 22.00 



F. L. Kimball estate 135.25 



Jorgenson & Anderson Co 25.00 



Prof. C. F. Curtiss - - 10.00 



F. M. Brown — 2.00 



P. H. Kieffer, pro rata fund 1,016.00 



Prof. G. L. McKay 15.00 



W. S. Smarzo, hotel — 27.50 



Exchange on check .20 



Miss Mary G. McGoorty .— 32.00 



P. H. Kieffer, salary and postage 316.70 



Exchange .40 



H. D. Young, printing 2.00 



Cash on hand 1,179.83 



Total $3,324.33 



On motion, duly seconded, the report of the treasurer was 

 adopted as read. 



The President: A year ago at our meeting in this place you 

 will remember that I had to stand here and make an excuse for a 

 man, a man who has probably appeared before you oftener in 

 the history of our organization than any person that has ever 

 attended our meetings; I assured you at that time that the man 

 was not to blame. I do not have to make an excuse for him tonight 

 because he is here and I do not have to introduce him to you 

 because j^ou already know him. I have the pleasure of calling 

 on Mr. Jules Lumbard for some music. 



Mr. Lumbard sang "I Fear no Foe," ''Rosebush," and, by re* 

 quest, the old Scotch serenade "Maggie," after which followed 

 the president's address. 



