STATE KORTICULTUKAL SOCIETY. 



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Since that date they are as follows: 



1883. 



Feb. 24, 



March 3, 



" 3, 



" 5, 



" 8, 



May 2, 



June 28, 



Salary of Secretary, first quarter $ 50 00 



Wyman Elliot, reimbursement for cash advanced 100 00 



J. S. Harris, expenses to St. Paul 12.85 



Secretary, expenses two trips to Minneapolis . . - 11 .00 



G. P. Peifer, prize essay on Seedlings . 25.00 



Salary Secretary, second quarter 50 . 00 



Premiums at summer meeting — 



On Fruits $23.00 



On Vegetables 5.50 



On Flowers 10 . 00 



38.50 



H. B. McKenney, printing an 1 stationery 13. 50 



Johnson, Smith & Harrison, printing 2.00 



Mrs. James Bowen 10.00 



Secretary, office expenses (appropriation) 25.00 



Secretary, postage on Reports, " 75.00 



President's expenses to summer meeting 7 . 00 



Secretary's salary, third quarter 50.00 



Expenses Ex. Committee to St. Paul 21 . 95 



0. Gibbs, Jr., delegate to Am. Pom. Soc. (appropriation). . . . 100.00 

 " '■ " " ...*100.00 



Secretary's salary, fourth quarter 50.00 



R. P. Speer, prize essay. Orcharding 25.00 



0. Gibbs, Jr., delegate to Am. Pom. Soc tl88.24 



FETKDS TO THE TREASURER. 



Since my last annual report I have paid over to the Treasurer 

 eighty-four dollars for annual membership fees of 1883, and have 

 in hand eight dollars as fees of members who are to be enrolled for 

 1884, which will be turned over at close of this meeting. To avoid 

 misapprehension in comparing the Treasurer's account of receipts 

 from Secretary with the names of members as printed in the 

 annual report, I hope the members will not forget that in the last 

 half of the year 1882, the Secretary was directed to carry all mem- 

 bers then joining into the roll of 1883, without further payment. 

 Fifteen were so carried over and the funds were paid to Treasurer, 

 July 12, 16, and December 13, $9-1882. Two of them, Mr. 

 Hendrickson and Mr. Cuzner paid again, inadvertently^ in June, 

 1883, and they will go upon the roll of 1884 without payment. 



♦Upon this order only $60 was paid. See delegate's report. 



tlucludes Treasurer's items Sept. 7 and 8, Grimes and Latham. See delegate's 

 report and report of Treasurer. 



