ABSTRACT OF REPORTS. 201 
Mr. Waltz, of Reedsburgh, showed a great variety and fine 
specimens. 
Short and appropriate speeches were made by Messrs. J. 
Mackey, A. Vanderpool, and M. C. Waite. 
A vote of thanks was tendered to John B. Crawford for his 
zeal and efficiency in promoting the interests of the Society. 
The following is a correct statement of our 
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES: 
Balance in Treasury from J 57,. $ 15 00 
Ain’t received for Membership and Admission T’kts. 108 00 
Due on subscription from village of Reedsburgh,.. . 25 00 
- $148 00 
Incidental expenses, ... 5 89 
Balance in treasury to be applied to paying prem... $142 11 
It will thus appear that our Society is a fixed fact and living 
institution, which, I trust, it will be the pride of our citizens 
to cherish and perpetuate. 
H. A. PECK, Secretary. 
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY. 
The Annual Meeting of the Society was held at Sheboygan, 
March 10th, 1858, at which time the following officers were 
chosen: 
W. W. Husch, President ; IT. N. Ross, H. Tidman, D. 
W. Gilbert, Vice Presidents; N. C. Farnsworth, Secre¬ 
tary; JonN J. Smith, Treasurer; D. L. Nutt, J. Whiting, 
R. G. Dennett, Wm. Whiefin, Wm. Ashby, Executive 
Committee. 
The Annual Fair was held at Sheboygan Falls, September 
21st and 22nd—at which time there were two hundred and 
eighty-five entries for premiums, as follows: 
Sixty entries of cattle, forty-six of horses, sixteen of dairy 
products, sixteen of fruit, five of swine, sixty-four of articles 
of domestic manufacture, twenty-five of vegetables, six of plow¬ 
ing, nine of carriages and cutters, five of poultry, eleven of 
farm tools, four of cabinet wares, and eighteen of sheep. 
