198 



MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



FORAGE. 



1886. No. Order. 



Sept. 25. 95 Frank Maynard, hay and 



straw $768 13 



116 ,1. O. Sharp, hay and straw 785 57 

 28. 156 E. W. Rising, Superinten- 

 dent's pay-roll 54 00 



179 E. W. Rising, Superinten- 



dent's expenses 38 25 



180 E, W. Rising, Superinten- 



dent's expenses - 30 00 



;i87 James Clark, pasturage of 



cattle 2 50 



LIVERY ACCOUNT. 



Aug. 3. 78 C. H. Vandercook, livery 



for Business Committee 



Sept. 28. 160 Knapp & Sutton, carriage 



tor plumber 



189 Knapp & Sutton, car- 

 riage, sa Idle horse, etc 



$1,668 44 



$10 00 



1 00 



43 50 



EXPRESS ACCOUNT. 



Aug. 3. 81 U. S. Express Co., express 



on stationery 



371 Express Co., sundry 

 charges 



$54 50 



84 40 



21 44 



825 84 



1886. 

 Sept. 25. 



BUILDINa ACCOUNT. 



No. Order. 



89 J. C. Riley, 168 horse stalls 



@ $1.50, and repairing $243 59 



93 Frank Davis, numbering 



stalls 10 85 



102 Frank Maynard, numbers 



for stalls 10 00 



105 W. H. Gilbert, pay-roll.... 76 39 



110 Pay-roll, labor 15 33 



113 A. & H. Wilcox, lime 2 00 



114 E. T. Webb, paint 4 55 



118 Pay-roll, labor 37 00 



119 Geo. B. Frost, labor 46 00 



137 J. E. Kennedy, painting 



Horticultural Hall 39 50 



163 Pay roll, flooring pens 38 79 



183 C. C. Pond, lumber 3 48 



220 D. S. Smith, work on Pres 



ident and Secretary's 



office 



Oct. 13. 249 A. Graves, numbers for 



stalls 



SAWDUST. 



Sept. 38. 318 Jackson & Filley, 13 loads. 

 323 L. L. Carey, 5 loads 



PERMANENT LOCATION— ConMniied. 



1866. 

 April 16. 



No. 



Order. 



May 3. 

 Sept. 38. 

 Dec. 14. 



Sept. 35. 



Sept. 25. 

 38. 



38. 



LUMBER. 



Sept. 35. 101 C. C. Pond & Co., lumber 

 bill 



HARDWARE. 



Sept. 28. 314 C. L. Pierce, hardware bill 



215 O. H. McCounell, hard- 

 ware bill - 



217 Warner & Dodge, hard- 

 ware bill 



PERMANENT LOCATION. 



No. Order. 



8. 39 Russell House, board of 



committee. 



Apr. 16. 36 E. O. Humphrey, expense 

 attending meeting 



1888. 

 Mar. 



$139 75 



$39 35 

 10 30 



37 Hibbard House, board of 



committee 



38 Russell House, beard of 



committee 



39 Hudson House, board of 



committee 



40 Hibbard House, board of 



committee 



43 Wm. Chamberlain, ex- 

 pense attending meeting 



43 William Ball, expenses... 



44 M. Shoemaker, 



45 W. H. Cobb, 



46 J. P. Shoemaker, 



48 F. L. Reed, 



49 Henry Fralick, 



50 D. W. Howard, 

 61 E. W. Rising, 



52 A. F. Wood, 



53 Abel Angel, 



54 M. J. Gard, 



55 H. O. Hanford, 



56 C. W. Young, 



57 John Gilbert, 



58 Franklin Wells. 



59 Philo Parsons, 



60 John Sharp, 

 61 M. P. Anderson, expenses 



185 J. Q. A. Burrington 



261 J. C. Sterling, 



268 W. L. W^ebber, " 



816 75 

 11 25 

 10 50 

 57 35 



$310 12 



BAND. 



120 Ypsilanti city Band, four 



days $115 00 



GROUNDS. 



133 N. W. Burkhart, moving 



building $50 00 



209 B. J. Woods, labor 10 57 



212 Pay-roll, clearing up after 



Fair 32 29 



199 R. E. Emmons, team work 96 00 



WATER. 



97 Geo. H. Porter, pipe, fit- 

 tings and labor 



211 Geo. H. Porter, taking up 

 pipe 



$127 15 



6 50 



$133 65 



BUSINESS COMMITTEE. 



62 J. C. Sharp, expenses to 



Kalamazoo $5 10 



68 A. O. Hyde, sundry trips. 19 10 



74 Hurd House, board of 



committee 8 00 



79 A. O. Hyde, sundry trips 



to Jackson 8 45 



85 J. C. Sharp, expenses to 



Kalamazoo 7 75 



104 Wm. Gilbert, expenses of 



clerk 8 40 



134 Mrs. Chapln, board clerk. 12 50 



146 A. O. Hyde, sundry arti- 



cles purchased 5 70 



147 A. O. Hyde, expenses of 



chairman _ 33 10 



203 H. O. Hanford, attending 



meetings at Jackson 4 80 



203 H. O. Hanford, attending 



meetings at Jackson 5 30 



219 John C. Sharp, personal 



expenses 13 00 



225 A. O. Hyde, expenses as 



chairman 5 65 



230 H. O. Hanford, expenses 



attending meetings 5 30 



