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On motion the following bills were allowed: 



Watkins & Rauschaupt $3 75 



New Castle U. R. K. of P 4 00 



Chicago Horseman 73 35 



The hills of the Western Horseman and the Newspaper Union 

 were referred to the Secretary for adjnstment. 



Upon motion of Mr. Jones, all bills relating to bill-posting were 

 referred to the President and Secretary for adjnstment in accord- 

 ance with the contract entered into. 



Upon motion, the bill of the Spring Steel Fence & Wire Co. 

 was disallowed, with the recommendation that said bill be filed 

 against the State of Indiana ilirongh the Qnartermaster-Greneral. 



The bill of Frank L. West was refeiTcd to the Secretary aad 

 Janitor, wdth instructions to the Secretary to issue a warrant for 

 the amount of the same if correct. 



On motion the bill of L. A. Catt & Co. was referred to the 

 President for investigation and settlement. 



Upon motion, the bills of Balke & Krauss and Parkhurst 

 Bros., were referred to Mr. E. TI. Peed, General Superintendent, 

 for adjustment. ' 



On motion, the bill of Mrs. P. C. TIerrick was disallowed. 



Otn motion, the bill of the Ilogan Tl-ansfer Company was 

 referred to the President and Secretary for settlement. 



On motion, the bill of W. TT. Poll & Son was referred to the 

 General Superintendent, with instructions to return the paper 

 purchased of them and not used and get credit therefor on the bill. 



On motion, the lull of H. M. Stout was referred to Mr. E. A. 

 Robison. 



The bill of the Indianapolis Tent and Awning Company was 

 allowed, less $10, on account of inferior decorations in the Horti- 

 cultural Building. ' 



