TENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK—PART VI 231 



May 22, 1909. 



Warrant No. 7058 for $57.40 issued to W. C. Brown in payment 

 for expense of attending committee meeting in Chicago on May 

 3-4, and per diem and mileage for committee work in connection 

 with Privilege Department. 



AVarrant No. 7059 for $62.50 issued to Spirit of the West in 

 payment of advertising speed program. 



Warrant No. 7060 for $2,367.00 issued to 0. 0. Smith, architect; 

 as per instructions of executive committee at their last meeting. 

 May 16-17. 



Order was given to C. Ileiinecke & Co.. of ^Milwaukee, for 100 

 four-foot lawn seats at $1.75 each, f. o. b. Milwaukee. 



Contract was made with Zero Ice Company to handle the ice 

 privilege at the fair of 1909. 



Order was given to the L. Wolf Company of Chicago for one- 

 half dozen of their No. H-6942-B drinking fountains, height of 

 same 28 1-2 in., list price $21.00 each, discount 20% and lO^o off, 

 making net cost $15.12 each, boxing and freight to be added. 



May 24, 1909. 



Warrant No. 7061 for $67.50 issued to A. Olson in payment for 

 shingling barns at the fair grounds. 



Warrant No. 7062 for $20.00 issued to B. W. Crossley for post- 

 age on account of work in working up exhibit of farm crops. 



May 25, 1909. 

 Warrant No. 7063 for $109.00 issued to Baird, Taylor, Crawford 

 & Co. for premium on insurance on the No. 2 brick horse barn. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 



May 26, 1909. 



Committee met with all members present. 



Committee proceeded to consider list of improvements for the 

 state fair grounds which the board had approved at their meet- 

 ing of April 2d. 



Thursday, June 9, v;as set as the date to receive propositions for 

 seating of amphitheater and secretary was instructed to invite pro- 

 posals from various firms upon this date. Proposals were to be 

 submitted upon opera chairs, park or lawn settees with individual 

 arms, and kitchen (a bow back chair) for the open, and folding 

 chairs for the boxes. 



