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Carried. 



Upon motion of Mr. Wood the same privileges were extended to the Crop 

 correspondents as last year. 



The President appointed Col. Shoemaker a member of Transportation Com- 

 mittee in place of Mr. Cobb. 

 On motion adjourned. 



WM. CHAMBERLAIN, 

 President. 

 J. C. Sterling, 



Secretary. 



MINUTES OF MEETINGS DURING FAIR HELD SEPTEMBER 



19-23, 1887. 



HiBBARD House, Jackson, ) 



Monday Evening, September 19, 1881. \ 



The Executive Committee met at 7:30 o'clock, P. M. 



President Chamberlain in the chair. 



Present — President Chamberlain, Treasurer Dean, Messrs. Rising, Ball, 

 Hanford, Lessiter, Sharp, Hyde, Reed, Smith, Burrington, Wood, Shoe- 

 maker, J. P., Shoemaker, M., Howard, Young, Butterfield, Anderson, Wells, 

 Phillips, Fralick and the Secretary. 



Superintendent Reed, of Division J, reported that Messrs. Austin, Tomlin- 

 son and Webster asked for attendants' tickets for their band. Mr. Reed 

 asked for instructions. 



Upon motion of Col. Shoemaker, Superintendent Reed was requested to 

 issue tickets for the band. 



Mr. Ball asked that Mr. Fisher, of the Jackson Ice Co., be allowed to 

 deliver ice on the Fair grounds, the same as last year; granted. 



Prof. Kimball asked the committee to admit school children to the Fair at 

 a reduced rate. 



On motion referred to the Treasurer with power. 



Moved and supported that the annual election be held on the Fair grounds, 

 in the building now occupied by the Secretary of State. The motion pre- 

 vailed, and Messrs. L. D. Watkins, of Manchester, W. S. Wilcox, of Adrian 

 and Henry Chamberlain, of Three Oaks, were duly elected judges of election. 



On motion adjourned. 



WM. CHAMBERLAIN, 



President. 



J. C. Sterling, 



Secretary. 



