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32 Willow Heights 1-18-1913
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A large and interesting meeting of the
Enterprise Club was held at Willow Heights
January 18th 1913
The fuests were Mr. Ward of New York,
Mr. Bird of Anne {Anudle?] Dr. Bond, Fred Thomas,
Wm. Boyce, Sam'l Gray, Dr. Thomas, William
Talbott, Joseph Jamny, A. G. Thomas, Frederick
Stoker, & John Thomas & Albert Stoker
Mr. Canby was the only member absent.

Newton Staker was made forman of this
walk and led first to the pasture field
[when?} fine healthy, colts were running.
One of these was a fine full Horded Seafter
and this met [illegible?] of Jackson and
trotting stock.

The cows 32 in number were eating [illegible?]
which consisted of [meilage, brown grain
bran and cotton reed meal.
Olin [illegible?] told us that the cows were now
feed until after the miling was done as
this smal of this ensilage would taint
this milk.

There were fifteen fine heifers in the barn
yard about half of them jerseys and half
holtines.
A splendid four year colt was brought onto
for inspection. He was a fine shor coupled
one in good order [illegible] least said he had
been plowing every day.

About fifteen fine shoats were in their pens
[illegible?] from 75 - 100 lbs and [illegible?]
sow with a fine litter of pigs

We could observe in the distance a field
which looked as tho it was covered with
[illegible?] sheep, but which was in fact
the great flint boulders with our [bust?] jad
torn form the earth after the plow.

He also certainly shown his superior judgement

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