Annual Report of the Indiana State Horticultural Society; Proceedings of the Annual Session, Volume 45

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Page 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.
Page 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, December 22, 1905.
Page 117 - Canneries, creameries, cheese factories, ice plants, and brick plants can be found in most of the best towns and cities. The cement and stone quarry product is growing rapidly, and it is only a question of a short time until the granite quarries of the Wichita 'Mountains will be developed, which, in my opinion, will startle the world. Manufacturing in nearly every line is comparatively in its infancy.
Page 208 - ... society wishes a new apple they might consider this one. I have a plate of them here which I would like for you to sample. They are not on the exhibition table but for you to eat, and I will now turn them over to the President and he may see to distributing them at the proper time. Chairman Swaim: We will now hear the report of the Committee on Resolutions.
Page 7 - ... of five), all to serve for the period of one year or until their successors are duly elected. After the first organization an election of officers shall be held during each annual institute meeting...
Page 7 - Society, and honorary members, who shall be elected by the Society for merit as horticulturists of distinction, who may, at pleasure, participate in the deliberations of the Society. Members' wives will be members without fee.
Page 4 - Sir — In accordance with the requirements of law, I have the honor to...
Page 9 - The President, Secretary and Executive Committee may call a meeting of the Society at any time and place they may consider advisable, by a notice of thirty days in the public press.
Page 8 - The Secretary shall record all the doings of the Society, collate and prepare all communications, etc., for the public press, and pay over all money received from members, or otherwise, to the Treasurer, on his receipt...
Page 8 - Society, notices of horticultural and similar meetings of general interest, and report to the annual meeting of the Society an abstract of the matter that has come into his possession, which, with its approval, shall become part of its transactions of the current year.

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