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Page 33
... died . Growing very well in general . Have not been able to transplant yet , on account of being too dry . July 9 , spent three hours hoeing , 45 cents . 6 p . m . , 89 ° F .; clear . Noon , 98 ° F. 6 p . m . , 78 ° F .; clear . REPORT ...
... died . Growing very well in general . Have not been able to transplant yet , on account of being too dry . July 9 , spent three hours hoeing , 45 cents . 6 p . m . , 89 ° F .; clear . Noon , 98 ° F. 6 p . m . , 78 ° F .; clear . REPORT ...
Page 52
... dying ; no new growth of leaves ; the beets still growing . I think they will be ripe enough to harvest in a few days . REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 9 , 1897 . October 3. - 6 a . m . , 30 ° F. October 4. - 6 a . m . , 30 ° F. October ...
... dying ; no new growth of leaves ; the beets still growing . I think they will be ripe enough to harvest in a few days . REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 9 , 1897 . October 3. - 6 a . m . , 30 ° F. October 4. - 6 a . m . , 30 ° F. October ...
Page 57
... dying to some extent . The Klein Wanzlebener , however , are further along in ripeness than the Vilmorin Improved , and I should think the former would do to harvest the latter part of this present week or the first of next week . The ...
... dying to some extent . The Klein Wanzlebener , however , are further along in ripeness than the Vilmorin Improved , and I should think the former would do to harvest the latter part of this present week or the first of next week . The ...
Page 95
... dying somewhat , and most of them are drooping , about half of them stand erect , and quite a number of the upper leaves are turning yellow . They have a general appearance of ripening and are also putting out quite a growth of second ...
... dying somewhat , and most of them are drooping , about half of them stand erect , and quite a number of the upper leaves are turning yellow . They have a general appearance of ripening and are also putting out quite a growth of second ...
Page 314
... died September 3 . August 31st John Mickles ' dog was taken sick , could not swal- low , became partly paralyzed and was killed . September 7th , a cow belonging to John Quick was taken sick . He thought she had become crazy ; he ...
... died September 3 . August 31st John Mickles ' dog was taken sick , could not swal- low , became partly paralyzed and was killed . September 7th , a cow belonging to John Quick was taken sick . He thought she had become crazy ; he ...
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00 For premiums animals anthrax Attorney bacillus beets butter cent Chas cheese chemist clear commissioner of agriculture complaint issued condensed milk Counsel County Agricultural Society cows cream crude milk dairy products disease Dugan E. G. Love E. J. Wheeler entries for races fiscal year 1896 H. S. Ambler herd hog cholera J. F. Geisler John McGuire June lactometer milk inspected Nicholas Van Horne Noon Number of days oleomargarine partly cloudy pending pleaded guilty Police Court pounds premiums on cattle premiums on dairy premiums on domestic premiums on farm premiums on flowers premiums on fruits premiums on horses premiums on miscellaneous premiums on poultry premiums on sheep premiums on swine race purses horses races horse rainfall Receipts for 1897 rent of privileges REPORT FOR WEEK Sample taken sugar Summons and complaint Supreme Court vinegar W. J. Bennett Wanzlebener Warrant issued WEEK ENDING WEEK ENDING JULY Witnesses York City
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Page 830 - Prosecute and defend all actions and proceedings in which the state is interested, and have charge and control of all the legal business of the departments and bureaus of the state, or of any office thereof which requires the services of attorney or counsel, in order to protect the interests of the state, but this section shall not apply to any of the military department bureaus or military offices of the state.
Page 102 - The names and post-office addresses of the subscribers and a statement of the number of shares of stock which each agrees to take in the corporation.
Page 869 - ... or hereafter otherwise collected from racing associations, corporations or clubs, shall constitute a fund, which shall be annually disbursed on behalf of the state for prizes for improving the breed of cattle, sheep and horses at the various fairs throughout the state as hereinafter prescribed.
Page 777 - In an action in the supreme court for the recovery of a penalty or forfeiture incurred for the violation of any of the provisions of this chapter an application may be made on the part of the people to the court or any justice thereof for an injunction to restrain the defendant, his agents and employes from the further violation of such provisions.
Page 857 - ... for the purpose of selling the same for consumption as such, or for manufacturing the same into butter, cheese, condensed milk or other human food, shall keep the same in utensils, cans, vessels, room or rooms, building or...
Page 782 - ... of the same or any product or manufacture made in whole or in part from animal fats or animal or vegetable oils not produced from unadulterated milk or cream...
Page 528 - No person shall sell or exchange or offer or expose for sale or exchange, any unclean, impure, unhealthy, adulterated or unwholesome milk...
Page 815 - It shall be the duty of each of said stations annually, on or before the first day of February, to make to the Governor of the State or Territory in which it is located a full and detailed report of its operations, including a statement of receipts and expenditures, a copy of which report shall be sent to each of said stations, to the said Commissioner of Agriculture, and to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States.
Page 808 - Chapter three hundred and thirty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-three, entitled "An act in relation to agriculture, constituting articles one, two, three, four and five, of chapter thirty-three of the general laws...
Page 846 - ... fairs, or meetings, during each of the three years next preceding such appropriation, and which shall have paid at each of such annual fairs or meetings during such three years the sum of three thousand dollars as premiums for agricultural interests, exclusive of the premiums paid for trials or tests of speed, skill or endurance of man or beast, under the conditions and in the manner provided by section eighty-nine of this chapter.