89 



Trial Balance — Concluded. 



Recapitulation. 



RECEIPTS. 



Balance 



State appropriation (see schedule) 



Gate receipts at the Fair 



Machinery department (see schedule) 



Live stock certificates issued 1900 (see schedule) . 



Fertilizer licenses, 1900, 



Rental for barns at Fair Grounds, 1900, ' 



Miscellaneous, 



Speed entrance fees, 1900 



Suspensions, 1900, 



Exhibitors' tickets, stall and pen fees. ' 



Permits and privileges, 1900, (see summary) 



Borrowed money 



EXPENDITURES. 



Paid out on warrants 



Paid out to county fairs 



Paid out on premiums at State Fair, live stock 



other than live stock 



Paid out on premiums American Short-Horn Breeders' Ass'n. 

 Balan ce December 31, 1900 



$27, 070 00 



23,297 00 



1,884 55 



262 00 



720 00 



916 60 



862 80 



,617 50 



585 95 



.551 00 



6,722 34 



26, 000 00 



1, 



$60. 192 60 



12,600 00 



15,384 50 



8,883 00 



605 00 



$9. 286 OS 



94.489 14 



$103,775 22 



$97,665 10 

 6. 110 12 



$103. 775 22 



On January 7th, B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer of the Board of Agri- 

 culture, came before said Board and paid over to the President 

 thereof the sum of $6,113.12, the amount of balance found to be in 

 his hands as such Treasurer, and requested that he be given a receipt 

 in full and be relieved from all further duty as Treasurer. Which 

 was done. 



Approved January 7, 1901. 



Geo. H. Madden, 

 Jno. M. Crebs, 

 A. J. Lovejoy. 



Finance Committee. 



