200 



MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



POLICE. 



1886, :No. Order. 



Oct. 13. 2ol Police pay-roll, day police. $249 85 

 253 Police pay-roll, night po- 

 lice 127 25 



Dec. 14. 279 J. C. Sharp, error in pay- 

 roll 6 00 



$383 10 



MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS. 



Dec. 14. 276 Ira Mayhew & Co., filling 



diplomas $1 75 



MILITARY PRIZE DRILL. 



Dec. 14. 281 A. J. Dean, Treasurer, 

 one-half of gate money 

 Friday 52,524 12 



BOOTHS AND SHOWS. 



Dec. 14. 282 A. J. Dean, Treasurer, 

 tickets used by Super- 

 intendent $690 50 



TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. 



Fept.28. 143 W. H. Cobb, board of 



ChairmRn $14 50 



143 W. H. Cobb, expense of 



Chairman 30 50 



MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 



Sept. 28. 140 Clark & Co., board Mar- 

 shal and assistants 



145 A. O. Hyde, expense of 

 assistants 



$128 70 



HORSE DEPARTMENT. 



Sept. 28. 157 A. E. Sutton, boarding 



horse 8100 



159 Geo. W. Phillips, expense 



Superintendent 26 50 



165 S. A. Colby, expense of 



Judge 8 55 



166 B. F Proctor, expense of 



Judge _ 8 55 



167 R.W. Coykendall,espense 



of Judue 8 55 



168 H. F. Phillips, expense of 



Judge 9 00 



169 J. W. Parkhurst, expense 



of Umpire 5 35 



170 John Davidson, expense 



fif Judge 8 80 



175 Wm. Sanderson, board of 



two horses 2 00 



176 Ed Price, board of one 



horse 100 



177 Wait & Fellows, board of 



one horse 100 



178 Geo. W. Phillips, jr., ex- 



penses and labor as as- 

 sistant 27 50 



181 J. E. Woodruff, boarding 



horse 3 00 



186 A. E. Sutton, boarding 



horses 6 00 



188 A. E. Sutton, boarding 



horses 8 00 



1886. 

 Sept. 28, 



Oct. 18. 



Sept. 28. 

 Dec. 14. 



Sept. 28. 



CATTLE DEPATMENT.- 

 No. Order. 



-Continued. 



173 F. W. Grenell, expense of 



.rr, /"^s®v,--.- -— Jsoa^ 



174 L. C. Pame, expense of 



Judge 30 00 



253 Richard Gibson, expense 



of Judge 17 25 



$45 00 



$66 75 

 61 95 



Sept. 28. 



SHEEP DEPARTMENT. 



256 D. W. Howard, expense of 

 Superintendent. 



267 Mrs. Fuller, board of 

 Judge 



SWINE DEPARTMENT. 



155 John Lessiter, Superin- 

 tendent's expenses 



173 F. W. Greneil, expense of 

 Judge 



POULTRY DEPARTMENT. 



162 David Jones, expense of 

 Judge 



239 J. Q. A. Burrington, Su- 

 perintendent's expenses.. 



BEE AND HONEY DEPARTMENT. 



Sept. 28. 152 M. J. Gard, Superintend- 

 ent's expenses 



IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT. 



Sept. 28. 150:H. O. Hanford, Superin- 

 tendent's expenses 



153.C. W. Young, Superin- 

 tendent's expenses 



171 C. W. Young, Superin- 

 tendent's expenses 



255 Clark & Co., board Mr 

 Angel 



$145 85 



$35 50 



8 50 



$44 00 



$35 40 



13 00 



$37 40 



$20 00 



33 35 



$53 35 



$35 45- 



Oct. 28, 



Sept. 28. 



MANUFACTTJHING DEPARTMENT. 



238 H. S. Fralick, Ass't Super- 

 intendent's expenses 



240 Henry Fralick, Superin- 

 tendent's expenses 



$84 10- 



$29 70 

 25 60 



CATTLE DEPARTMENT. 



Sept. 28. 151 I. H. Butterfleld, jr.. Sup- 

 erintendent's expenses... 



161 J. O. Curry, expense of 

 Judge 



164 Peleg Winslow, expense 

 of Judge 



$124 80 



$47 60 

 25 00 

 18 00 



Sept. 27. 



AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 



138 J. E. Casebeer, board of 

 Superintendent 



149 A. F. Wood, Superintend- 

 ent's expenses 



$55 30 



$3 00 

 28 05 



Sept. 28. 



VEHICLE DEPARTMENT. 



247 F. L. Reed, Superintend- 

 ent's expenses 



Sept. 23. 



Sept. 25. 



MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. 



235 Franklin "Wells, Superin- 

 tendent's expenses 



MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. 



108 John Gilbert, Superin- 

 tendent's expenses 



112 John Gilbert, railroad 

 fare, etc 



$30 05- 



$17 50 



$29 55 



S7 50- 



3 GO 



$10 50- 



