ANNUAL MEETING. 51 



' Disbursements. 



Members' per tliem $4,374 67 



Salaries of officers 3,322 40 



Construction labor and repairs 2,2!K) 50 



Furniture and tools 103 20 



Rental of 134 acres of land 2,412 00 



Insurance 2,069 59 



Loans repaid and interest 5,<X)4 (>5 



Postage, telegraph and telephones 583 38 



Express and freight 180 89 



Printing, stationery and supplies ],0(>4 30 



Advertising 3;838 71 



Police 712 45 



Assistant Superintendents and Judges 2,212 75 



Fair supplies 899 97 



Special attractions, Sousa's band 3,500 00 



Special attractions, Odd Fellows' drills 1,000 00 



Gas and lighting buildings and grounds 368 40 



Track harrow 145 00 



Horses, harness and wagon 533 78 



Printing "Hog Report" 770 38 



Settees for grounds 177 50 



Music for fair 315 00 



Typewriter and cabinet 99 90 



Straw 265 64 



Feed ^ 142 45 



Tents for Odd Fellows 121 66 



Miscellaneous 1,098 72 



I'reniiunis 18,935 50 



Warrants issued in I'.Mio and paid in 1!M)1 263 95 



Balance 6,525 60 



Total $63,273 OU 



The following is a list of the warrants issued in 19U0 and paid by the 

 Ti'easurer in 1901: 



No. 166. John F. Wright $50 00 



No. 5892. American Express Co 75 



No. 4021. Wabash Plaindealer 4 00 



No. 4023. Lafayette Home Journal 5 00 



No. 4032. W. C. Ball & Co 4 00 



No. 4090. D. B. Morris 50 



No. 4123. American Express Co •. . . 8 70 



No. 4159. J. W. Lagrange 191 00 



Total $263 95 



