PROCEEDINGS AND REPORTS. 331 



Tranklin Wells, of Constantine, received - 56 



J. Q. A. Burrington, of Tuscola, received 56 



M. P. Anderson, of Midland, received 56 



L. D. Watkins, of Manchester, received - . - - 56 



C. W. Young, of Paw Paw received 53 



Michael Shoemaker, of Jackson, received 3 



The President, Treasurer, Secretary and first ten members of the Executive Com- 

 jnittee named, were declared elected. 



(Signed) FRANK LITTLE, 



JAMES R. WARNER, 

 ROBERT L. HEWITT, 



Judges of Election. 

 WM. CHAMBERLAIN, 



President. 



Report accepted and ordered placed on file. 



Superintendent Phillips reported that the protests of Dr. Hagadorn had 

 toeen withdrawn. 



On motion adjourned. 



WM. CHAMBERLAIN, 



President. 

 J. C. Steeling, 



Secretary. 



HiBBARD House, Jackson, ) 



Friday Evening, September 23, 1887. \ 



The Executive Committee met at 7:30 P. M., President Chamberlain 

 presiding. Quorum present. 



Treasurer Dean reported total gate receipts, $13,806.05. 



Chairman Hyde reported receipts from booth and ground rent, $3,124.05. 



REPORTS OF DIVISION SUPERINTENDENTS. 



Supt. Butterfield, Division A, Cattle, reported regular premiums awarded 

 $2,907.00. 



Supt. Phillips, Division B, Horses, reported regular premiums awarded 

 $2,448.00. 



Supt. Howard, Division C, Sheep, reported regular premiums awarded 

 $1,505.00. 



Supt. Lessiter, Division D, Swine, reported regular premiums awarded 

 $732.00 and six diplomas. 



Supt. Burrington, Division E, Poultry, reported regular premiums awarded 

 $140.50. 



Supt. Wood, Division F, Agricultural, reported regular premiums awarded 

 $346.50; discretionary premiums recommended ^3.00; total $346.50. 



Supt. Shoemaker, Division G, Dairy, reported regular premiums awarded 

 $114.50; discretionary premiums recommended $6.50; total $121.00. 



Supt. Smith, Division H, Bees and Honey, reported regular premiums 

 awarded $266.00. 



