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Sept. 12, L. H. Wilcox, executive com. meeting ex — 2. 10 



Sept. 12, J. S. Harris, executive com. meeting ex 7.20 



$ 9.30 



Sept. 18, Samuel B. Green, postage on reports 100.00 



Oct. 10, Samuel B. Green, 3rd quarter's salary 125. 00 



Nov. 14, M. Cutler, expenses to ex. com. meeting 4.00 



Nov. 14, J. S. Harris, expenses to ex. com. meeting — 6.90 



Nov. 14, L. H. Wilcox, expenses to ex. com. meeting . . 2.00 



$ 12.90 



Dec. 23, Samuel B. Green, fourth quarter's salary 125.00 



1891. 

 Jan. 15, Samuel B. Green, salary as librarian 10.00 



Whole amount paid out - $1,025.47 



Balance in treasury 28.53 



$1,054.00 

 Respectfully submitted, 



DITUS DAY, Treasurer. 



It was moved by Mr. Brand that the report be referred to the 

 auditing committee, and was so ordered. 



President Elliot: — That constitutes the program of the eve- 

 ning. All that we have passed is the paper by Col. Stevens 

 on the chrysanthemum, and the reports of the local societies 

 were passed this afternoon for want of time, and if we do not 

 get time to take them up in detail we may be able to sandwich 

 them in sometime. We have a very full program, a program 

 that will cause a great deal of discussion, and whatever any- 

 one has to say on whatever topic, they will have to say it in as 

 few words as possible; if not we will drop behind a good deal 

 tomorrow. 



The meeting will now stand adjourned until tomorrow morn- 

 ing at nine o'clock. 



WEDNESDAY MORNING, 



JANUARY 22. 



The meeting was called to order at 9:30 o'clock by President 

 Elliot. 



President Elliot: The first order of business is the announce- 

 ment of committees. 



The following committees were then announced by the chair- 

 man: 



Committees on award of premiums on apples and grapes: 

 M. M Frisselle, Edson Gaylord and J. T. Grimes. 



