23S IOWA DEPARTMENT OF A(iRICULTURE 



Claim No. Amount 



7110 Hawkeye Calendar Co., hangers 90.77 



7111 D. E. Moon, printing 9.50 



7112 D. M. Rubber Stamp Works, stamps 1.00 



7113 D. M. Daily News, advertising for bids 21.14 



7114 D. M. Daily Capital, advertising for bids 17.68 



7115 Register and Leader, advertising for bids 45.34 



7116 American Contractor, advertising for bids 14.99 



7117 Improvement Bulletin, advertising for bids 11.10 



7118 Horse Review, advertising stake races 65.78 



7119 American Trotting Association, annual dues 100.00 



7120 American Express Company, express charges 6.27 



7121 Wells Fargo Express Co., express charges .65 



7122 Adams Express Co., express charges 3.51 



7123 U. S. Express Co., express charges 6.25 



7124 J. C. Simpson, special committee work, trip to St. Paul 20.30 



7125 B. W. Crossley, postage, exhibit of farm crops 35.00 



7126 C, R. I. & P. Ry. Co., freight on cooping 132.00 



EXECUTIVE C0]\OIITTRK MEETING. 

 June 21-24, 1909. 



Executive committee met with all members present. This being 

 the clay set for receiving bids for various work at the fair grounds 

 the committee proceeded to open bids as follows: Cattle barn, 

 completion of the swine pavilion, stage for band, stage for vaude- 

 ville, and balcony in the Agricultural building. Bids received were 

 as follows : 

 Cattle Barn — 



P. A. Callen $5,189.00 



(If one foot less foundation is used, deduct $125.00). 



Chas. Weitz' Sons 5,200.00 



Painting — 



J. E. Graham 110.00 



Swine Pavilion. General Contract — 



Chas. Weitz' Sons 5,733.00 



(Deduct $563.00 for floors in pens). 



J. E. Lovejoy 6,650.00 



(Deduct $475.00 for floors in pens). 

 Plumbing — 



Edwin Cutler Plumbing Co 770.00 



($20 00 added for increase of size of cess-pool.) 



Pray & Comerford 1,022.32 



Balcony in Agricultural Building. General Contract — 



J. E. Lovejoy 975.00 



Chas. Weitz' Sons V92.00 



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