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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



REPORT OF TREASURKR— Continued. 



P. O. bill, $38.29 



Warrant Xo. 312 



$.i8 29 



Freight on reports 



Printing P O. cards. 



Paid Pac. Express, $11 25: Wells-Fargo & Co, $8.05. 

 Paid Adams, $7.70; Salary of Secretary, $66.66 



Warrant No . 313 



Expenses of L. A. Goodman and money paid out as per 1)111 



Warrant No. 314 



Money paid out at St. Louis Exposition as pei bills Nos. l to 75. 



Warrant No. 315 



Paid Adams Express Co . (express) as per bills 



Warrant No. 316 



Expenses of L. A. Goodman and money paid at St. L. as per bill 

 Salary of Secretary 



Warrant No . 317 



Money paid out at St. Louis J:xposltion as per bills Nos. 76 to 107 

 Warrant No. 318 



Stamps and telegram 



A. Nelson expenses at St. Louis. 



.30., 

 30.. 



Warrant No. 319 



7 50 



2 50 



19 50 



74 36 



53 45I 



224 48 



40 21 



83 85 

 66 66 



60 83 



2 44 

 16 30 



Society expense account as per bills 

 Salary of secretary 



Warrant No. 320 



Total 



Leaving balance in hands of Treasurer. 



162 99 

 6b 66 



$38 2'J- 



103 66- 



53 45 



224 4» 



40 21 



160 51 



65 83 



18 74 



229 65 



$1613 20 



587 72 



$2200 92 



Neosho, Mo , Dec. 5, 1895. 



We, the Finance Committee, have examined the accounts of our Treasurer, Mr. A. 



Nelson. Have found receipted bills and acknowledgments for each and every item, and 



vouchers properly signed. 



John T. Snodgrass, 



m. butterfield, 



A. H. GiLKBR.SON, 



Committee. 



By a vote of the Society, the regular rules of election of officers 

 were suspended. The re-election of each of the officers of the Society 

 was carried by a unanimous vote. 



Mr. Tippin — Just at this time I have a resolution that I want to 

 offer to the Society, and I do it in view of the fact that in union there 

 is strength, and the stronger our forces are, the more power we are 

 enabled to exercise over our legislative bodies, and are enabled to 

 reach the common interests, and to that end I offer this resolution, 

 which I hope will receive the unanimous vote of the Society : 



liesolved. That the State Horticultural Society of Missouri, in convention assembled, 

 do recommend to the State Legislature that the Constitution of the State Society be so 

 amended as to permit the enlargement of the Executive Board, which is now composed of 



