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DRY- FARMING CONGRESS, WICHITA, 1914 



MR. BAINER: 



The motion has been made and seconded that this amended constitu- 

 tion be adopted. Are there any remarks? All in favor of the motion 

 make it known by saying "Aye." All opposed, "No." The motion is car- 

 ried. Are there any other reports of committees ? 



I believe there should come in a report at this time from the Committee 

 of the Audit of Accounts. Doctor Worst of the North Dakota Agricul- 

 tural College was appointed Chairman of the Committee, and together with 

 Mr. Nielson, and myself to audit the books of the Secretary-Treasurer. The 

 books have been carefully looked over and we find them correct. I will 

 make the report as written out by Doctor Worst. 



STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES 

 International Dry-Farming Congress 



October 14, 1914. 



Balance October 21, 1913 $306.21 



Income as under 



Foundation Fund $1554.48 



Sale Prize Wheat 26.25 



Subscriptions 1070.25 



Life Memberships 100.00 



Sale Widtsoe Books 30.35 



Advertising 270.88 



Women's Congress 32.00 



Montgomery Ward & Company, App'n 50.00 



Wichita Contract 6638.57 



9772.78 



$10078.99 



Expenditures as under 



Salaries $5939.17 



Executive 1370.43 



Printing 1317.40 



Postage 861.33 



Telegrams 36.29 



Cartage 15.01 



Sections 8.65 



Freight 64.89 



Supplies 32.42 



Advertising 216.56 



$9862.15 



Balance October 14, 1914 216.84 



Balance due on Wichita contract. 



$10078.99 

 ...$1361.43 



