MICHIGAN S'J'ATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



537 



POSTAGE. 



1831. Order JS'o, 



June 7, 46 Monroe postm'r, postage 



for secretary's oflSce SIO 00 



4T Monroe postmaster, 500 

 cards for secretary's of- 



fice - 5 00 



July 26, T4 Monroe postm'r, postage 



for Secretary's office 12 00 



T8 Monroe postiii'r, postage 



for premium lists 15 00 



Aug. 12, SO Ypsilanti postmaster, post- 

 age for Business Uom- 



ni^ittee 3 00 



S9 Ypsilanti postmaster, post- 

 age for Business Commit- 

 tee 5 00 



31, 111 Shemeld & Cook, postage 



for Business Committee. 4 00 



Oct. 11, 179 Monroe postm'r, postage 



for Secretary's office 10 00 



180 Monroe postm'r, postage 



for posters 12 00 



181 Monroe postmaster, post- 



age for complimentaries 18 00 

 Nov. 22, 293 Monroe postmaster, post- 

 age for premium checks 15 00 



Total S109 00 



BUILDING, REPAIRS, AND LABOR ON 

 GROUNDS. 



Aug. 18, 96 Pay I'oll, labor on grounds 



and buildings S63 50 



28, 101 Farrand, Williams & Co., 

 7 boxes glass and 50 lbs. 



putty 21 6S 



104 Pay roll, labor on grounds 



and buildings 80 63 



C. B. Bush, labor of men.. 16 50 



Pav roll, labor on grounds 

 and buildings _ 87 00 



R. E. Emmons, man and 

 team 6 days 24 00 



Pay roll, labor on grounds 

 and buildings 72 00 



Barnes Bros., 20 rolls ro')f- 



ing felt 23 58 



Pay roll, labor on grounds 

 and buildings 85 30 



Pay roll, labor on grounds 

 and buildings-.. 112 44 



Frank Fessenden, wire 

 fencing 10 00 



Lindemer Bros., plumb- 

 ing, etc 8 42 



Cal. Simmons, R. R. fare on 

 acc't of -work 2 80 



Smith Bros., lime 4 40 



Pay roll, labor on grounds 

 and buildings 198 21 



Miles, Hyser & Co., lum- 

 ber, planing, etc 12S 24 



S. Hyser & Co., sawing 

 circles 5 75 



Wells & Fuller, 1 keg nails 4 35 



E. T. Webb, oil, paint, etc. 9 23 



J. E. Woodrufl", black- 

 smithing 5 65 



158 E. Dennis, straightening 



shaft 1 00 



163 Warner & Dodge, 24 feet 



rubber belting 15 46 



IGS Phil. Duffy, work on water 



pipe 1 50 



169 R. E. Emmons, moving en- 

 gine and team labor 52 00 



170 W. N. Hartrupee, hard- 

 ware bill 112 99 



171 J. D. Price, use of water 

 pipe 12 58 



172 Bennett Tile Company, 30O 

 tiles 4 50 



24, 194 Pay roll, cleaning up after 



fair 103 17 



1881. Order ]Vo. 



Nov. 22, 19S C. C. Pond & Co., lumber 



for ticket office §1 06 



Total S1.267 94 



LUMBER. 



July 29, 79 Wright & Knowlton, one 



car lumber 5122 06 



Aug. 28, 106 Wright & Knowltou, 11,000 



ft. mill culls at So 55 00 



Sept. 22, 113 Wright & Knowlton, 8,000 



ft. mill culls at S5 40 00 



Total S217 06 



LANSING MEETING. 



June 7, 50 J. M. Sterling, expenses... 36 15 



51 F. V. Smith, " 4 40 



52 F. L. Reed, " 2 50 



53 M. P. Anderson, " 8 25 



54 J. L. Mitchell, " 1 10 



55 Henrv Fralick, " 3 50 



56 \. O. Hyde, " 1 86 



57 C. A. Harrison, " 5 80 



58 M. Shoemaker, " 2 70 



59 E. W. Rising, " 5 00 



60 I. II. Butterlicld, " 5 10 



61 Philo Parsons, " 3 40 



62 A. F. Wood, " 85 



63 W. ILCobb, " 3 SO 



64 Wm. Chamberlain, " 8 60 



65 J. Q. A. Burrington, " 6 60 



66 John Lessiter, " . 6 50 



67 D. W. Howard, " 13 40 



68 H. O. Han ford, " 4 95 



69 F. V. Smith, " 1 00 



70 Chas. Pinkney, carriage 



for committee 20 00 



71 Hudson House, board of 



committee. 52 23" 



Jan. 25, 29 C. A. Harrison, expenses 



meeting ISSl 9 85 



Nov. 22, 270 A. J. Dean, expenses 8 90 



294 J. C. Sterling, " 7 52 



Total $103 96 



LOCATING COMMITTEE. 



April 3, 41 Hurd House, board of 



committee 510 50 



June 7, 44 Russell House, board of 



committee 3 75 



45 J. M. Sterling, personal 



expenses 2 45 



Aug. 12, 83 Henry Fralick, expenses 



attending meeting 5 60 



87 John Gilbert, expenses to 



Detroit- 2 75 



88 J. INI. Sterling, expenses... 7 80 

 Nov. 22, 269 A. J. Dean, expenses at- 

 tending meeting 5 35 



Total S38 20 



HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 

 May 20, 42 S. M. Pearsall, treasurer, 



first installment ?300 00 



Sept. 22, 120 Hort. Society, expenses of 



society 500 00 



Dec. 15, 317 S. M. Pearsall, treasurer, 



balance due 600 00 



Total «1,400 00 



EXPRESS. 

 Mar. 16, ,37 U. S. Express Co., sundry 



charges $3 80 



June 7, 49 U. S. Express Co., sundry 



charges 6 38 



Aug. 28, 100 Am. Ex. Co., on cambric 



from Chicago l.. 1 25 



Nov. 22, 288 Am. Express Co., sundry 



bills 29 89 



Total $41 32 



