MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



889 



SCHEDULE "14"— (SEE SCHEDULE "10") 



MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES AND EXPENSES 

 December 1, 1914, to November 30, 1915 



Rent for Aladdin House '. 



Rent (Chas. Chambers Home) 



Rent Tents, National Tent & Awning Co 



Rent — J. C. Goss Co., as follows : 



Tent City $47 75 



Boy Scouts Camp 38 00 



Sheriff's Office (Tent) 38 00 



Superintendent of Transportation (Tent) 11 00 



Boys' Camp (Tents) 85 00 



Expense of Moving Boys' Camp to Boy Scouts' Camp 16 58 



Miscellaneous Small Items : 



Labor Change Booth 20 $20 50 



Chas. Denby. for Raincoat lost from his auto at Pair 20 00 



McKinnon Cartage Co., Moving Furniture to and from Fair 



Grounds 40 00 



Building Inspection 30 00 



Otlier Small Items 33 93 



$248 00 

 30 00 

 56 70 



236 33 



144 43 



$715 46 



ELECTION 



The Annual Election of the Michigan State Agricultural Society was held in 

 the Administration Building on the State Fair Grounds during the Fair, on 

 Thursday, September 9th, 1915. The Officers to be elected were President and 

 Vice President, and ten members of the Executive Committee. The President 

 appointed as inspectors of the election: 



A. G. Griggs, Pontiac, 



H. B. Wattles, Troy, 



T. F. Marston, Bay City. 



They took the oath of office and the polls were opened at ten a. m. and closed 

 at four p. m., in accordance with the By-Laws. The inspectors made a report 

 that the following officers and directors were duly nominated and elected. 



Officers. 



President — John S. Haggerty. 

 Vice President — Leonard Freeman. 



Directors. 



Eugene C. Betz, Monroe. 



Frank Coward, Bronson. 



H. H. Dow, Midland. 



G. W. Dickinson, Pontiac. 



C. F. Gates, Sandusky. 



Alton T. Roberts, Marquette. 



Thomas M. Sattler, Jackson. 



John W. Smith, Pt. Huron. 



Dudley E. Waters, Grand Rapids. 



W. A. Williams, Sandusky. 



The total number of votes cast were sixty-four, all of which were cast in favor 

 of the candidates named. 



The President announced the result of the ballot and declared the persons 

 above named duly elected. The term of office beginning the first Tuesday in 

 December, 1915. The officers were elected for one year and directors for two 

 years. 



G. W. DICKINSON, 



Secretary-Manager. 



