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J. [S?]. Moore moved to dispense with the
Harvest Club action upon the motion was
pos[?]tponed until the September meeting, ----
1stQuest. E.P. Thomas wants to know whether to buy cows
now when there is Pleuro Pneumonia in the
neiborhood ? Advised to buy with great
Care So as not to get any diseased Cattle. -
2nd Quest. How is the best way to manage hay to be cut
and stacked ?
Shock it up so that it can be [slifjed?],then Qtackround a pole.
3rdQuest. What are the members paying harvest hands?
$1.50 for binding wheat, & $1.00 per day for hay & other work.--
4thQuest What is hay worth in [Winsow?] , estimating the weight [?]
as though weighed a month hence . ---
.50 Cts per Cut. -----
5thQuest.- Would you put salt on hay when mowing it
and how much.
Advised to use a small quantity 2to 3 [?] to load.-
6thQuest. Will it pay to buy leather nets for horses ?
Better get thin bag covers for work horses. ----
Wm W. Moore offered 6 good pigs about
six weeks old, @ $15.00 . --
Taken by Fred Stabler.
What does barbed wire fence cost?
3/4 of a Ct. running foot for each wire. ----
Will it do to ride a colt 2 1/2 years old ?
Only by the owner. ----
adjourned to meet at C. H.Brooke's
Arthur Stabler
Secy --.
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on line 1, # '125' is stamped in the color charcoal grey on the upper right-hand corner of the page.
In line 4, the line at the end of the line is about 1/8 off the bottom of the line and is unbroken.
This also occurs in lines 8,13,15,16,21,23,26,28 and 31. These lines can be straight or start straight and slope some and even hook at the end.
In line 5, there are two small marks that lie side by side on the line under the superscript.
These marks resemble periods, single quotation marks, double quotation marks, or even mini dashes, for the most part.
These marks will be present under all superscripts.
In line 11, it appears that the writer has added a 'c' to the word 'Qtack'. The c is situated between the 'a' and 'k', resting against the 'k', a letter-sized length above the 'a'.