Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, Volum 46;Volum 54,Del 1905State Board of Agriculture, 1905 Volumes for 1869- include Annual report of the Geological Survey of Indiana. |
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Side 18
... motion of Mr. Conger , seconded by Mr. Wallace , the propo- sition of Mrs. Smith as above set out was accepted , and the Presi- dent and Secretary of the Board were directed and empowered to sign notes and execute a mortgage to secure ...
... motion of Mr. Conger , seconded by Mr. Wallace , the propo- sition of Mrs. Smith as above set out was accepted , and the Presi- dent and Secretary of the Board were directed and empowered to sign notes and execute a mortgage to secure ...
Side 19
... motion , the committee adjourned to meet on the call of the President . CHARLES DOWNING , Secretary . JOHN C. HAINES , President . 1 MEETING OF BOARD , FAIR GROUNDS , SEPTEMBER 12 ANNUAL MEETING . 19 WARRANTY DEED. ...
... motion , the committee adjourned to meet on the call of the President . CHARLES DOWNING , Secretary . JOHN C. HAINES , President . 1 MEETING OF BOARD , FAIR GROUNDS , SEPTEMBER 12 ANNUAL MEETING . 19 WARRANTY DEED. ...
Side 20
... motion of Mr. McDonald , seconded by Mr. Niblack , it was ordered that all helpers ' tickets be honored at the gates when endorsed by an assistant superintendent . The members of the Board assumed the charge of their differ- ent ...
... motion of Mr. McDonald , seconded by Mr. Niblack , it was ordered that all helpers ' tickets be honored at the gates when endorsed by an assistant superintendent . The members of the Board assumed the charge of their differ- ent ...
Side 21
... motion of Mr. Wallace , seconded by Mr. Thompson , the bill of E. J. Craig for $ 70.30 , the amount of the contract price for constructing the trestle for Dare Devil Tildon's performance , was allowed and ordered to be paid . On motion ...
... motion of Mr. Wallace , seconded by Mr. Thompson , the bill of E. J. Craig for $ 70.30 , the amount of the contract price for constructing the trestle for Dare Devil Tildon's performance , was allowed and ordered to be paid . On motion ...
Side 22
... motion of Mr. Wallace , seconded by Mr. Niblack , $ 114.60 , being one- half of the extra expense incurred by Mr. McGowan in preparing the pit so that it would retain the water and on account of filling same , was allowed and ordered to ...
... motion of Mr. Wallace , seconded by Mr. Niblack , $ 114.60 , being one- half of the extra expense incurred by Mr. McGowan in preparing the pit so that it would retain the water and on account of filling same , was allowed and ordered to ...
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Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of ..., Volum 29;Volum 37,Del 1887 Indiana. State Board of Agriculture Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, Volum 45 Indiana. State Board of Agriculture Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1904 |
Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, Volum 13 Indiana. State Board of Agriculture Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1872 |
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Side 632 - Quotations (1991) gives it as "\bu can fool some of the people all the time and all the people some of the time; but you can't fool all the people all the time.
Side 407 - Wise forest protection does not mean the withdrawal of forest resources, whether of wood, water, or grass, from contributing their full share to the welfare of the people, but, on the contrary, gives the assurance of larger and more certain supplies. The fundamental idea of forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use. Forest protection is not an end...
Side 407 - The fundamental idea of forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use. Forest protection is not an end in itself; it is a means to increase and sustain the resources of our country and the industries which depend upon them.
Side 13 - Society, or ewer delegate therefrom, duly authorized, who shall, for the time being, be exofficio members of the State Board of Agriculture, for the purpose of deliberation and consultation, as to the wants, prospects and condition of the agricultural interests throughout the State...
Side 3 - Returned by the Auditor of State, with above certificate, and transmitted to Secretary of State for publication, upon the order of the Board of Commissioners of Public Printing and Binding. FRED L. GEMMER, Secretary to the Governor. Filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, December 23, 1905.
Side 821 - Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own.
Side 248 - Buried was the bloody hatchet, Buried was the dreadful war-club, Buried were all warlike weapons, And the war-cry was forgotten. There was peace among the nations ; Unmolested roved the hunters, Built the birch canoe for sailing, Caught the fish in lake and river, Shot the deer and trapped the beaver...
Side 689 - We do not pay attention enough to the character and type of the animals in our herd. There really is not a great deal of difference in the cost of the food which the different kinds of cows ate, but see what a difference there is in what they produce. Those dairy type cows made an average profit of over $20 more per head than the other two kinds. Here it states that one of them made 511 pounds of butter, which Dairy type, .... Number of Cow«.
Side 3 - Received by the Governor, examined and referred to the Auditor of State for verification of the financial statement. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE, Indianapolis, February 3, 1926. The within report, so far as the same relates to moneys drawn from the State Treasury, has been examined and found correct.
Side 11 - Emergency. Where.as, an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this act, therefore it shall be in force from and after its passage.