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... honey exhibit was the lectures of the “ bee wizard , " which were delivered in a big wire cage , with a few quarts of bees swarming around and over the lecturer . Not content with letting them alone in these close quarters , the ...
... honey exhibit was the lectures of the “ bee wizard , " which were delivered in a big wire cage , with a few quarts of bees swarming around and over the lecturer . Not content with letting them alone in these close quarters , the ...
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... honey could be secured at practically no expense and but little extra work . The dairy hall , as usual , was principally given over to the separator men , with a few butter and cheese exhibits from farm dairies and one or two displays ...
... honey could be secured at practically no expense and but little extra work . The dairy hall , as usual , was principally given over to the separator men , with a few butter and cheese exhibits from farm dairies and one or two displays ...
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... 32.40 6. Salted and dried . 15 11.25 6.25 7. Discretionary 34 8.00 Total 1146 .... $ 258.75 $ 248.05 Per cent paid of premiums offered , 98.4 . CLASS I - BEES AND HONEY . No. of Amount PROCEEDINGS NEBRASKA STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE . 75.
... 32.40 6. Salted and dried . 15 11.25 6.25 7. Discretionary 34 8.00 Total 1146 .... $ 258.75 $ 248.05 Per cent paid of premiums offered , 98.4 . CLASS I - BEES AND HONEY . No. of Amount PROCEEDINGS NEBRASKA STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE . 75.
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Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture. CLASS I - BEES AND HONEY . No. of Amount No. of LOT Entries Foreign Premiums Entries Offered Amount Pre- miums Paid 1. Bees and honey 82 2. Honey producing plants 2 $ 196.00 13.00 $ 192.00 11.00 3 ...
Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture. CLASS I - BEES AND HONEY . No. of Amount No. of LOT Entries Foreign Premiums Entries Offered Amount Pre- miums Paid 1. Bees and honey 82 2. Honey producing plants 2 $ 196.00 13.00 $ 192.00 11.00 3 ...
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... honey 11.00 7 J. E. Winslow . .1125 Judge Class A ... . . . . . 75.00 6 W. M. Benton . .1126 Printing and ribbons . 207.35 6 Horse Review Co. .1127 Advertising 28.76 6 A. Rothery ..1128 Judge Class K. 23.00 7 Daily Drovers Journal ...
... honey 11.00 7 J. E. Winslow . .1125 Judge Class A ... . . . . . 75.00 6 W. M. Benton . .1126 Printing and ribbons . 207.35 6 Horse Review Co. .1127 Advertising 28.76 6 A. Rothery ..1128 Judge Class K. 23.00 7 Daily Drovers Journal ...
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Página 317 - Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars nor more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, or imprisonment in the County Jail for not less than thirty (30) days nor more than six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment...
Página 292 - The master of a vessel who shall refuse or neglect to comply with the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars.
Página 385 - ... our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness, the attractiveness and the completeness, as well as the prosperity, of life in the country. The men and women on the farms stand for what is fundamentally best and most needed in our American life.
Página 140 - The sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of...
Página 12 - All in favor of the motion signify by saying aye, contrary, no. The ayes have it and it is so ordered.
Página 247 - handicapped in all the markets of the world by an enormous waste of labor in the primary transportation of our products and manufactures, while our home markets are restricted by difficulties in rural distribution which not infrequently clog all the channels of transportation, trade, and finance.
Página 292 - Columbia, for declining or refusing to accept any challenge to fight a duel, or to engage in single combat with any deadly or dangerous instrument or weapon whatever, or shall post or publish, or cause to be posted or published, any writing charging any such person, so declining or refusing to accept any such challenge, to be a coward, or using any other opprobrious or...
Página 211 - It has been moved and seconded that the rules be suspended and that the Secretary be instructed to cast the unanimous vote -of this convention for the Honorable JA Ollis, Second Vice-President. All those in favor make it manifest by saying AYE. Contrary, NO.
Página 314 - ... every barn, shed or building in which such stallion or jack is kept for service and shall mention the same in all advertisements, as herein provided. Such certificate shall be procured from the Stallion...
Página 385 - Upon the development of country life rests ultimately our ability, by methods of farming requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations; to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies, and clear brains that can endure the terrific strain of modern life; we need the development of men in the open country, who will be in the future, as in the past, the stay and strength of the nation in time of war, and its guiding and controlling spirit in time of peace.