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premises, as directed, the rent portion of 

 hay grown thereon. 



p. Ditches to be All open ditches to be cleaned out by 

 cleaned. the party of the second part, with team 



and scraper, when directed by said first 

 party. All willows or other trees or 

 shrubs growing in open ditches to be dug 

 out by the party of the second part. All 

 tile outlets to be kept open and in repair 

 by said second party. 



10. Weeds in The said party of the second part to 

 highways to mow all weeds on highways adjoining 

 be mowed. said premises, to the center of the trav- 

 eled road, during the first ten days of the 

 month of September, 190. ., such mowing 

 to be done upon that side of said high- 

 ways as adjoins said land. 



11. First party Said party of the first part also reserves 

 may plow the privilege of plowing the stubble or 

 stubble stalk ground on said premises when said 

 ground. party of the second part may have secured 



the crops or grain grown thereon, and 

 may enter on said premises at any time 

 for purposes of improvement, or for any 



12. Right of reasonable purpose which said party of 

 entry re- the first part may deem proper ; and un- 

 served. less otherwise agreed in a written con- 

 tract, the use of the stalk and stubble 

 ground shall belong to and be vested in 

 the said first parties, or be at their dis- 

 posal as they may deem most advan- 

 tageous to their interests. 



13. Meadows And further it is agreed, that no mead- 

 and pas- ows or pastures shall be plowed or 

 tures not to broken up during the term of this lease 

 be plowed. without the written consent of said first 



parties. 



The said party of the second part 

 agrees to keep said premises free from 

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