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is evidenced by tle applications for memberphip
The benefit which the club has been to our
Farmers will be seen in our second visits,
when we will expect to find many improvements.
It will certainly be interesting
to see advancements and discouraging to
find things in the same condition. Let us as
a Club suggest improvements and as individuals,
study and put them in practice.

Adjourned to meet at Wm S. Bond's

Granville Farquhar

Sec. pro. tem.

4th mo. 13/67

The club met at the
house of Wm S. Bond. Roger B. Farquhar
absent. Wm Lee & Edward Gilpin were our
only guests. Asa M Stabler was chosen
foreman, and as the weather was very fine
we took a pleasant stroll over the premises.
First visiting the bone mill, two huge pyramids
of beaten bones made each member's mouth water
but when we went into the other apartment
and saw there that skulls were sometimes
crushed in the mill a feeling of horror took
the place of that of envy, for the proverb
of "dust thou art to dust returnest" was verified.
A pile of old iron in the vicinity of
the mill attracted a good deal of attention
and a pond of very dirty water called forth

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