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]\Ir. Simpson presented a statement of the final settlement with 

 contractor J. B. McGorrisk for the administration building, which 

 was approved by the committee. (See claims on file.) 



Warrants issued since the last meeting- of the committee were ap- 

 proved as follows : 



Warrant No. 6924 H. C. Wallace, share of reporting joint ses- 

 sion of Corn Belt Meat Producers Association and State Fanners' 



Institute $ 18.00 



Warrant No. 6928 John Sundberg, judging corn, winter meeting, 19.30 

 Warrant No. 6929 Jas. H. Deemer, sup't grounds, pay roll 237.60 



Warrants were drawn for per diem and mileage of present meet- 

 ing as follows: 



Warrant No. 6930 S. B. Packard $17.80 



Warrant No. 6931 C. E. Cameron 30.00 



Warrant No. 6932 W. C. Brown 26.20 



It was agreed that the committee meet in INIinneapolis on Wednes- 

 day, January 27th, with the secretary of the amusement committee 

 of the Minnesota State Fair, and Mr. Simpson was instructed to 

 make such arrangements. 



(Note.) At the meeting in Minneapolis it was agreed to hold a joint 

 meeting of the amusement committee for the Iowa and ^linesota State 

 Fairs at the Grand Pacific hotel in Chicago on March 1-2 for the purpose 

 of receiving propositions for free attractions and paid shows for the two 

 state fairs. 



IN VACATION. 



January 22, 1909. 

 Warrant No. 6933 issued to Alex Galbraith & Son for remittance 

 of fine imposed while exhibiting at the 1908 state fair. 

 January 23, 1909— 



Warrant No. 6934 for $46.65 was issued in favor of E. T. Harlan 

 in payment of bill for installation and care of the "Savage Bird 

 Exhibit" at the 1908 state fair. 



January 26, 1909. 



Warrant No. 6935 for $10.66 issued to J. C. Simpson in payment 

 of expenses for attending the National Corn Exposition at Omaha 

 in December, 1908. 



