He must have remarried - it said survived by wife Margaret and the lady who found it was named Catharine. I'll check my newspaper clippings tonight if I get a chance. I'm pretty sure the 53 finder was married to Reuel because they donated the money to charity that year. As the founder of Webb publishing I'm sure the money was ot needed.
Meat/Meat Based – When it reads "meat" on the label, it indicates the clean flesh from an animal. However, "meat-based" may also include blood vessels, sinew, organ meats, tendons and other parts of the animal. * Meat Meal/Dried Animal Digest – This is the dry byproduct of rendered meat. During rendering, all usable animal parts (including fetal tissues from pregnant cows and glandular wastes) are heated in vats and the liquid is separated from the dry meal. Manufacturers then cover the meal with charcoal and label it "unfit for human consumption" before processing it into pet food.
    * Meat By-Products – These are often organs, bone, blood and fatty tissue. They may also include brains, feet, heads, entrails, intestines, noses and stomachs. Unbelievably, byproducts can also contain cancerous or diseased tissue (including things like stomach flukes and other parasites).
    * Poultry By-Products – These are the cleaned, ground parts from poultry carcasses such as feet, heads, intestines, necks and undeveloped eggs.
    * Poultry By-Product meal – Rendered by-products and no feathers added.
    * Meat and Bone Meal – This is the rendered meal from meat and bone.
    * Tallow – This is hard white fat. Most animals find it hard to digest.
    * Animal Digest – This is animal tissue that has been broken down with chemicals.
    * Fiber. This can come from whole grains and vegetables, or it could come from peanut hulls, newspaper or hair.
    * Carbohydrates. This could be nothing more than sucrose (sugar), propylene glycol or corn syrup. Quality dog foods will contain complex carbohydrates derived from whole grains.
If it was ME...I'd switch your dog to anything that doesn't have ANIMAL DIGEST.....
Subdivision 1. License required. No person shall cremate a dead human body or cause any dead human body to be cremated in this state without being licensed by the commissioner of health.
So it's ok to cremate a not-so dead human body without a license from the commissioner of health? :smile:
sunfish lake resident....even back in those dark ages...
it turned out interesting and fun :sheepish: :smile:
but ya...is fun for me...
even if I don't know if I'll ever know why those damn things are square..
How come when you mix water and flour together you get glue?..
  and then you add eggs and sugar... and you get cake? Where did
the glue go?
How come the good die so young?
regards,
j
I'm not a "baker"...I'm all about grilling.
I really enjoy this thread....thanks Kitch and keep them coming all!!
So, if I am ever on "Millionaire" - can I use you as a life line? :grin:
Or better yet - - - you go on it!! :ooh:
Stick to your BUTT
:wink:
hmmm...tricky sob
HA! :sillygrin:
Why does my dog fart so much, and why does it smell so much nastier than any other fart I have ever smelt?
what kind of table scraps are u feeding it?
what kind of beer does it drink??
...oh and are u closing your tolietbowl after every use???
2. None
3. MGD
...um, no...
Corn, soybean meal, beef and bone meal, animal fat, animal digest, salt, cellulose gum, caramel color, potassium chloride, bone phosphate, choline chloride, minerals (ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamin mononitrate, vitamin A supplement, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement), dried beef stock, red 40, yellow 5, yellow 6, blue 2, BHA (preservative), tocopherols (preservative), citric acid (preservative).
hmmm...animal digest?? omg...why are you feeding your dog this??
so...I'm digging into this....the more I read this the more I got interested.....
    * Meat By-Products – These are often organs, bone, blood and fatty tissue. They may also include brains, feet, heads, entrails, intestines, noses and stomachs. Unbelievably, byproducts can also contain cancerous or diseased tissue (including things like stomach flukes and other parasites).
    * Poultry By-Products – These are the cleaned, ground parts from poultry carcasses such as feet, heads, intestines, necks and undeveloped eggs.
    * Poultry By-Product meal – Rendered by-products and no feathers added.
    * Meat and Bone Meal – This is the rendered meal from meat and bone.
    * Tallow – This is hard white fat. Most animals find it hard to digest.
    * Animal Digest – This is animal tissue that has been broken down with chemicals.
    * Fiber. This can come from whole grains and vegetables, or it could come from peanut hulls, newspaper or hair.
    * Carbohydrates. This could be nothing more than sucrose (sugar), propylene glycol or corn syrup. Quality dog foods will contain complex carbohydrates derived from whole grains.
If it was ME...I'd switch your dog to anything that doesn't have ANIMAL DIGEST.....
And NO! I won't pull your finger!
Oh, foiled by Mikeys keen intellect again! Man... :sheepish:
Kitch,
  Who were the first seven presidents of the United States? (Prior to George Washington)
(1715-1783)
Elias Boudinot (1783), Thomas Mifflin (1784), Richard Henry Lee (1785), Nathan Gorman (1786), Arthur St. Clair (1787), and Cyrus Griffin (1788)
I suppose you're gonna say there was a woman president in the 60's too? :wink:
I will come back when I can challenge you :smile:
yes it goes on and on, my friend
some people - started singin it, not knowin what it was
and they'll continue singin it forever just because...
ummm..this is a toughy...who's the author of this song...so we can KILL him...?
there are a few that slip through the cracks and grow old first. ::sigh::
There's hope for me yet :wink:
( being stuck on yourself never hurts... until you mouth your opinion... )
sorry, I must have missed the "s" there... :wink:
heh
http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/149A/95.html
(9) acknowledgment that, even with the exercise of
 reasonable care, it is not possible to recover all particles of
 the cremated remains and that some particles may inadvertently
 become commingled with disintegrated chamber material and
 particles of other cremated remains that remain in the cremation
 chamber or other mechanical devices used to process the cremated
 remains; and
so..umm...no you don't get 100% back and you could have others mixed in with ya...
heh
fwiw...I saw the cremtory at the state hospital in cambridge..
So it's ok to cremate a not-so dead human body without a license from the commissioner of health? :smile:
Pagination