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Condition, as well it might,
considering the constant, and
rich attention it receives
from the chickens, that roost
upon it, corn would also
thrive with the lime treatment.
Upon returning to the
house the notes of minutes
lf last meeting, were read.
Reports of committees
were called for but none
obtained, promises to do better
in the future were made.
The resignation of Edwd
P. Thomas was brought up as
referred business, and upon
motion of P. [T?]. Stabler it was
accepted.
Essays being called for, the
Sec'y read one that had been
sent him by one of the members,
subject "application of lime",
it was listened to with great
interest, and the Sect'y was
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