736 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



board has also voted another tax of 1-10 of a mill for the coming; year. 

 The finances of the society are in excellent shape. The financial report 

 of the secretary and treasurer and the list of premiums given is attached 

 hereto. 



(Signed.) WALTEE S. GOODLAND, 



President. 

 C. E. HOUK, 



Secretary. 

 JOHN MULLEN, 



Treasurer. 



FINANCIAL REPORT. 

 RECEIPTS. 



'The following ;ir<> the receipts and disbursements of the society for the 

 past year: 



April 14, 1896, from John Evans, city treasurer $274 38 



June 8, 1896, from C. E. Houk, secretary 70 00 



June 15, 1896, from John Evans, city treasurer in 29 



July 20. 1896. from City Ironwood 300 00 



April 14. 1896, from John Evans, city treasurer $274 38 



August 20, 1896. from John Evans, city treasurer 32 62 



September 13, 1897, receipts from county fair 355 2"> 



Total $1,727 54 



DISBTJRSMENTS. 



Last report $1,697 31 



People Banking Co., interest on note 33 83 



Hager Lumber Co., lumber 22 16 



J R. Moore, sundries 3 10 



A. D. Garner, insurance on building 25 00 



Chas. Garland, distributing bills, etc 15 00 



F. A. Healey, for selling tickets 11 50 



Sam Scott and others, labor on grounds 57 64 



F. M. Prescott and others, merchandise 40 74 



Purses for race meeting 162 00 



Band 40 00 



John Morrison, livery 9 70 



Peaslee & Douglass, printing 37 05 



Bennett & Green, printing 25 00 



Officers' expenses for two years 40 00 



Total $2,220 03 



Premiums paid county fair 129 75 



Total disbursements $2,319 78 



Receipts 1,727 54 



Indebtedness $622 24 



We will have about $900 coming from the county from this year's tax, 

 which will more than pay off our indebtedness and leave about $300 in 

 the treasury. 



