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Contract for building judges' stand was awarded to the Des 

 Moines Bridge & Iron Compan}' at their bid of $250.00 complete. 



Warrants were issued as follows: 



No. 7162 Iowa State Register and Farmer, advertising $188.00 



No. 7163 C. E. Cameron, special committee work 34.00 



IN VACATION. 



Warrants were issued as follows: ' 

 Claim 



Date. No. Amount. 



7-21 7164 Geo. D. Dobson, engineering work, curbs and gutters. $ 195.00 



7-23 7165 J. I. Myerly, postmaster, postage on "Greater Iowa". .. 28.00 



7-24 7166 Frank Leslie, electrical work 16.80 



7-24 7167 J. I. Myerly, postmaster, postage stamps 50.00 



7-26 7168 A. Olson, laying shingles on barns 13.40 



7-28 7169 J. C. Thornburg, oats for forage department 34.95 



7-28 7170 D. F. Sheehan, expenses special committee work, 



Agricultural department 10.14 



7-28 7171 J. H. Deemer, superintendent pay roll, July3-18 .. 1,023.13 



7-30 7172 P. A. Callen, first estimate on cattle barn 2,000.00 



7-30 7173 W. C. Brown, special committee work ; . . . ,58.20 



7-31 7174 Potts Bros., walks and curbs 1,298.49 



7-31 7175 Clifford Heer, services extra clerk for July 52.00 



7-31 7176 H. C. Pelton, services extra clerk for July 57.50 



7-31 7177 Ora Williams, salary superintendent of Publicity dept 120.00 



7-31 7178 Lily B. Jesup, extra clerk 27.00 



7-31 7179 Edith Smith, extra stenographer 65.00 



7-31 7180 A. R. Corey, salary for July 100.00 



7-31 7181 Jas. H. Deemer, salary for July 83.33 



7-31 7182 J. C. Simpson, extra services clerk executive com... 100.00 



7-31 7183 Elsie Colton, extra services 25.00 



7-31 7184 W. H. Simpson, advertising Marion county 24.40 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 August 10-16, 1909. 



Members present, Cameron, Brown and Simpson. 



The secretary explained the situation with regard to shortage of 

 stalls in the horse and cattle departments and pens in the sheep de- 

 parment. The best manner in which to proceed that stable room 

 might be provided for all stock entered was gone over carefully/ 

 Superintendent Curtiss of the horse department and Superintendent- 

 Pike of the sheep department met with the committee to assist in 



