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Название: Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916

Автор: Various

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СКАЧАТЬ W. STRAND, TAYLORS FALLS, TREASURER.

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RECEIPTS.
1914.
Dec. 1. Balance on hand $4,948.35
Interest on certificate of deposit, six months, to November 1, 1914 126.15
1915.
Mar. 1. Semi-annual allowance 1,500.00
Apr. 5. Interest on deposit, six months, to April 1 85.96
A. W. Latham, receipts secretary's office, November 25, 1914 to June 21, 1915 3,290.74
Sept. 4. State Treasurer, semi-annual allowance 1,500.00
Dec. 1. A. W. Latham, receipts secretary's office June 21, 1915, to December 1, 1915 1,064.30
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$12,515.50
DISBURSEMENTS.
1914.
Dec. 12. Order 229, A. W. Latham, Revolving Fund $600.00
Dec. 12. Order 235, Premiums Annual Meeting 596.50
1915.
Mar. 1. Order 230, A. W. Latham, first quarter salary 450.00
Apr. 5. A. W. Latham, interest on deposit 85.96
June 1. Order 231, A. W. Latham, second quarter salary 450.00
June 21. Order 232, A. W. Latham, expenses secretary's office November 25 to June 21, 1915 3,290.74
June 25. Order 236, Premiums Summer Meeting 1915 172.00
Sept. 3. Order 233, A. W. Latham, third quarter salary 450.00
Dec. 1. Order 234, A. W. Latham, fourth quarter salary 450.00
Dec. 1. Order 237, A. W. Latham, expenses secretary's office June 21, 1915 to December 1, 1915 1,064.30
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$7,609.50
Dec. 1. Balance on hand 4,906.00
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$12,515.50
Deposits, Farmers & Mechanics Bank $4,276.15
Deposits, First & Security National Bank 629.85
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$4,906.00

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      Your delegate arrived at Decorah at nine-thirty, Wednesday, November seventeenth. Full accommodations offered by the Winneshiek Hotel made the trip complete and homelike to delegates and members.

      The convention was held in the old Marsh Hall, a very suitable place, offering ample room with all necessary accommodations for such a gathering.

      Decorations showed much time and skill, resulting in a beautiful display of shrubbery-boughs, evergreen, etc.

      The area of a table about one hundred feet long and six feet wide, running through the center of the hall, contained a great variety of apples surprising for this season. Many, including C. H. True, of Clayton county, proved themselves successful orchardists.

      Mr. C. E. Snyder, Preston. Mr. C. E. Snyder, Preston.

      On various other tables large displays of agriculture, apiary, greenhouse and garden products completed the harmonizing СКАЧАТЬ