DEPARTMENT EEPORTS. 135 



Dr. Cr. 



To labor. -- $92 30 



55 lbs. fence wire @ 8c 4 40 



220 fence blocks, @ 2c 4 40 



440 fence stakes, @ 3c 13 20 



By 2| cords wood, inventoried @ 12.00 §;5 00 



balance (permanent improvement) 109 30 



$114 30 #114 30 



FIELD NO. 16 



includes a small amount of labor in No. 17 in cutting wood, and also some 

 labor in picking and burning in the lane leading to the D., L. and N. R. R. 

 The account is as follows : 



Dr. Cr. 



To labor 1118 73 



By 175 fence stakes, inv. @ 3c -. $5 35 



80 " " @2c..- 100 



44 fence rails, @ 3c 1 32 



24| cords wood, inventoried @ $2.00 ^ 49 50 



1,200 fence stakes, charged to accounts of fields Nos. 



12, 13, 14 and 15, @ 3c 30 00 



GOO fence blocks, charged as above, @ 2c 12 00 



214 fence posts, charged to field No. 4 account, @ 12^c 20 75 



To balance "... 13 09 



$132 42 $132 42 



FIELD NO. 17 



remains the same as last year. 



The river field east of field No. 7, remains untouched, as also does the land 

 south of the D., L. and N. R. R. 



The remaining accounts will be taken up in their regular order. 



CATTLE BAllN ACCOUNT. 



The corn crop lias been charged directly from the field to the cattle barn; 

 also tlie corn-stalks and straw. Afterward, what has been taken from the 

 barn has been credited to the account. The balance, $1,789.01, has been car- 

 ried forward and charged to the stock account. 



HOKSE BAKN ACCOUNT. 



This account shows the expense of keeping the teams of the farm in working 

 order, including all repairs to harness, wagons, &c. 



Dr. Cr. 



To Inventory of teams and team equipments, Oct. 1, 1877-.$1849 70 

 hay on hand 319 30 



grain charged during the year 208 99 



labor cutting feed, care of barns, colts, &c 90 70 



hay charged from crop of 1878 393 13 



casii disbursements on account of teams 130 58 



80 lbs. plaster for disinfecting purposes @ |c 20 



