MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



535 



DISBUESEMENTS. 



Paid business orders, 1882 $11,579 81 



Paid premium checks, 1882 9,631 50 



Paid premium clieclvs, 1879 1 00 



Paid premium checks, 1880 1 00 



Paid premium checks. 1881 12 00 



Paid premium checks, 1882, old issue 50 00 



Paid Horticultural premium checks. 1882 877 40 



Balance cash on hand 23,227 85 



« $45,386 56 



■ Of the above balance there is invested in the name of the society, $10,000, face 

 value, in four per cent registered United States bonds, which at the present rate of 

 premium would enhance the actual cash assets of the society, in gross, to $25,227.85. 



A. J. DEAJSr, 



Treasurer. 



Detroit, January 8, 1883. 



The report was, on motion, accepted, and referred to the Finance Com- 

 mittee. 



It was moved and supported to reconsider the action of the committee 

 referring the report of the Secretary, to the Committee on President's Address. 

 The motion prevailed, and the report was on motion referred to the Commit- 

 tee on Finance. 



The Secretary read the summary of the Business Committee's report. 



On motion, the report was accepted and referred to the Committee ou 

 Finance, without further reading. 



STATEMENT OF BUSINESS COMMITTEE IN DETAIL. 



EXPENSE OF WINTER MEETING. 

 1882. Order No. 



Jan. 12, i H (). Hanfonl, expenses... S3 25 



3 F. M Manning, " - 5 80 



4 ThornUike Nourse, station- 



ery 2 60 



5 J. M. Sterlinjr, expenses 2 54 



6 Geo. \V. Phillips, R. R. fare 



to Jackson. Detroit, etc.. 12 71 



7 F. L. Reed, expenses 6 80 



9 A. P. WooO. " C 70 



10 J. Q. \. Burrington, ex- 



penses - 5 50 



11 J. L. Mitchell, expenses 4 ttO 



12 John Lessiter, " 5 55 



13 W. G. Beckwith, " .... S 00 



14 0. A. Harrison, " .... 7 05 



15 J. H. Butterliekl, " .... 3 40 



16 M. P. Anderson, " .... 10 



17 Henry Fralick, " 4 75 



38 F. V. Smith, " .... 5 80 



19 Abel Angel, " 7 40 



20 A. O Hyde. " .... 4 00 



21 A. J. Dean, " .... 7 65 



22 W. H. Cobb, " .... 6 05 



23 William Ball, " .... 4 85 



24 C. W. Greene, " .... 3 60 



25 E W. Rising, " .... 7 50 



26 D. W. Howard, " .... 11 50 



27 J. C. Sterling, " .... 2 32 



28 Wm. Chamberlain, " 7 40 



Feb. 13, 32 Russell House, board of 



committee 331 75 



33 Detroit Free Press Co., 



printing proceedings 116 00 



34 John McKay, expenses 19 50 



Mar. 16, 35 Monroe postmaster, stamps 



for reports of 3 00 



36 U. S. Kxpi-ess Co., express 



onreports 5 65 



Total SB32 32 



PRESIDENT'S OFFICE. 

 1S82. Order No. 



Nov. 22, 226 Henry Fralick, President's 



expenses SI6 00 



313 Hibbard House, President's 



board IS 25 



Total S3i 25 



TREASURER'S OFFICE. 



Nov. 22, 197 Chas. Humphrey, station- 

 ery ?1 50 



228 Mrs. Oxtoby, board of 



clerks 34 00 



233 Morris Knapp, wagon to 



carry boxes to grounds... 15 00 



262 Clerk hire. Treasurer's 



office 152 50 



267 .'Vdrian postmaster, envel- 



opes 16 30 



268 A, .J. Dean, expenses of 



office 9 15 



313 Hibbard House, board Mr. 

 Dean. S17.50; Mr. Com- 

 stock, $12; Mr. Colvin, 

 $13.25; Mr. Wheeler, $1.25. 44 00 



Dec. 20, 320 A. J. Uean, book-keeper 400 00 



Total - $672 45 



SECRETARY'S OFFICE. 



Jan. 31, 30 J. C. Sterling, one-quarter 



salary as Secretary $250 00 



Mar. 16, 38 J. C. Sterling, first quarter 

 salary as Secretary for 

 1882 '250 00 



July 26, 76 J.C.Sterling, second quar- 

 ter salary as Secretary for 

 1882 250 00 



