J 06 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. 



To the State Board of Agriculture: 



QGentlemen — Your Committee on Finance met in the offices of the 

 board on the 6th day of January, 1902, all being present except Mr. 

 Crebs. The president being present, appointed Mr, Rehm to take 

 his place pro tempore. 



We respectfully beg to report that we have checked over all sources 

 of receipts and causes of disbursements, with the books of the board, 

 resulting as follows: 



KECEIPT8. 



Rent, barns and Coliseum 



Insurance. Dome Bulldins..... 

 Insurance. Woman's Building. 



Livestock certificates 



Fertilizer licenses 



Suspensions speed department 



Class A, sec. 1, stall rents 



stall rents 



1. stall rents 



2. stall rents 



3. stall rents 



3. entrance 



Class A, sec. 

 Class B, sec. 

 Class B, sec. 

 Class B, sec. 

 Class B. sec. 

 Class C, pen fees. 

 Class D. pen fees 



Class M, space rentals 



Permits and privileges 



Tickets 



Premiums returned 



American Short-Horn premiums (specials). 



Rebate, freieht. Illinois Central R. R 



State appropriation 



Balance. December 31. 1900 , 



DISBURSKMKNTS. 



Warrants No. 1 to No. 860 



Premiums, State Fair of 1900 



Premiums. State Fair of 1901 



American Short-Horn premiums (specials). 

 County fairs 



Balance on hand January 1, 1902. 



3. 



3, 



8, 

 42, 



123 



557 80 

 177 10 



000 00 

 250 00 

 200 00 

 212 60 

 620 00 

 331 00 

 362 00 

 746 00 

 624 00 

 850 00 

 114 50 

 351 50 



001 20 

 120 35 

 858 25 



13 00 

 622 50 



58 73 

 220 00 



$134,429 78 



10 00 



23,307 50 



622 60 



14,000 00 



S195.088 53 

 $6,110 12 



S201.198 65 



$177,369 78 

 23,828 87 



$201, 198 65 



We are gratified to report that we found the books in excellent 

 condition, showing great care and accuracy, and as seen by the fore- 

 going they are in perfect balance. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Geo. H. Madden, 

 a. j. lovejoy, 

 Jacob F. Rehm. 

 Springfield, Jan. 7. 1902. 



