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6639 Star Engraving Co., four electros .7(1 



6570 Pabst Stock Farm, expense exhibit 1908 state fair 507.00 



6737 The MacMillan Co., vol. 4, Bailey's Encyclopedia 5.00 



6738 Minn. State Agricultural Society, advertising, attractions. . 25.00 



6739 U. S. Express Co., express charges 1.89 



6740 Baker-Trislor Co., supplies 1.70 



6741 Iowa Telephone Co., toll charges 3.05 



6743 Chas. Koenigsberger, harness repairs :!0.80 



6742 The Armstrong Press, printing pamphlets, financial state- 



ment 9.50 



Total '. $1,056.73 



EXEC^Tl^'E COMMITTEE .MEETiXC. 



Saturday. Api-il :?. ^?.()9. 

 Cornmittee nut with all iiieiiihi'is present. 



^Ir. Geo. D. Dobsoii of Des Moines met with the eonimittCL' and 

 was employed as engineer to lay out tlu- new track, draw phiiis and 

 specifications upon which, bids could be invited. It was agreed that 

 his compensation for the woik. inclndina- su])ervision of con.stnic- 

 tion. was to be i|'150.0(). 



The committee, in company with engineei- Dol)S(in and architect 

 Smith, visited Wv j^rcniuds for tin' i)urpose of inspeetin."- in detail 

 the locations for the nev\- amphitheatre, track and l)arns. 



The committee look( d over and considered plans for an arch ciui- 

 i-rete bridge, size 12x96x5. for Grand avenue, wliich had been sul)- 

 mitted by the N. ]\r. Stark Bridge Company, to be built of rein- 

 forced concrete, for $1,500.00, complete in every detail including 

 two 12 feet cement walks, ecmbined curb and gutter and ajiproaches. 

 as per plans submitted. The secretary was instruct* d to iiivite other 

 bridge companies to submit plans and figures. 



IN VACATION. 



April (i. 1909. 

 Warrant No. 7000 for $425.00 was issued to the A. H. Walker Co.. 

 b.eing final estimate on plumbing centract for the Adniinistratio:i 

 Ihiilding. Claim No. (3754. 



