MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 361 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 



To the officovs and members of the Michigan State At;rieultui'al Society: 

 Gentlemen — I take pleasure in snbmitting the following as my re- 

 port as treasurer of the Society for the year 1900: 



RECEIPTS. 



From Admissions to Fair $18,265 40 



" Admissions to Grand Stand 



Speed Department 



Privileges sold 



Privileires sold in 1809, not previously reported 



Memberships • 



Stall rents 



Premium returned 



Donations from Sliort Horn Cattle Breeders 



Railroad coupons. 1898 



Fines, Speed Department 



Business order returned 



Printing Premiujn List 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



$25,830 .i3 



Overdraft. 1899 $41 39 



Business orders, 1000, paid 15,520 90 



Premiums, 1900, paid ♦^"IS 25 



22.280 54 



Balance cash on hand January 15, 1901 $3,543 99 



Respect f ul ly, 



C. W. YOUNG. 



Treasurer. 



The report was accepted and referred to the finance committee. 



;Mr. Rush moved that a committee of seven be appointed by the 

 president, who with the })resident and secretary shall receive pro- 

 posals for holding the next fair and report to the executive committee, 

 ('ai-jied. 



The president appointed as such committee Messrs. Bush, Eilield. r>all. 

 Hinds, Dewey, Custard, Young. 



Mr. Ball moved as the sense of the committee that the premium list 

 should not be increased. Carried. 



The president apy)oint('(l premium list committee, ^Nfessrs. r»(tydeu. 

 Hardy, IJall, Barnes, Reed. Maynard and McKay. 



Committee on rules, ^lessrs. Fifield, Hinds, Horton. 



On motion of Mr. Ball, it was resolved that the Society ask of the 

 legislature an apitropriatiou and that a conimilte<* of sev<Mi be ap- 

 pointed t<i ju'cscnt this riMnicst to the legislature aud (Muh-avor to se- 

 cure such ajipropriation. 

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