TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. n 



$25.00- I have taken from the ,c:eneral account of the Society 

 to balance this accoiuit, $28.59, making a total of $1421.09. 

 I have paid out on orders, signed ])v the President and Sec- 

 retary, $1421.09, which closes the account with no balance 

 left. ' 



The next is the report of the general account of the 

 Treasurer for the past year. You will remember that Mr. 

 Gilbert was elected as Treasurer and I was appointed to fill 

 out his term in September, when he resigned, so this sum- 

 mary is made up of the reports of his accovmts and my own 

 together, making the full account for the year. 



Balance on hand February 1st, 1911, $220.23. Re- 

 ceived from annual memberships, $715.00; rent of hall space, 

 $29.50; banquet tickets sold, $304-50; exhibition fruit sales, 

 $33.45; state appropriation, $1647.56; Berhn Agricultural 

 Society, $100.00 ; Agricultural Fair Fund, $209.28 ; making a 

 total of $3,259.52. I have paid out on orders signed by the 

 President and Secretary, $3,055.27, and have a balance on 

 hand of $254.25, which makes a total of $3,259.52. 



There is also the Life Membership Fund, which is de- 

 posited in the Berlin Savings Bank. That amounted on Feb- 

 ruary 1st, 1911, to $353.16- Deposited during the year, 

 $60.00; interest added to January 1st, 1912, $19.08. leaving 

 a balance in the Berlin Savings Bank on February 1st, 1912, 

 $413.24. 



President Rogers: Gentlemen, you have heard the re- 

 port of our Treasurer. What is your pleasure to do with 

 it? 



Secretary Miles: I move it be accepted and placed 

 on file. 



^Motion seconded and passed. 



