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IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



The bond of Treasurer G. S. Gilbertson for $100,000.00 was pre- 

 sented. Mr. Curtin moved that same be approved and placed on 

 file. Motion seconded and carried. 



The committee on per diem and mileage made the following re- 

 port, and on motion of Mr. Reeves, same was adopted and war- 

 rants ordered drawn for the respective amounts: 



Mr. President: Your committee on per diem and mileage beg to re- 

 port as follows: 



No. 11039 

 No. 11 wi 

 No. 11(M2 

 No. 11043 

 No. 11044 

 No. 11045 

 No. 11046 

 No. 11047 

 No. 11048 

 No. 11049 

 No. 11050 

 No. IIOOO 

 No. 11051 H. 

 No. 11052 O. 

 No. 11053 C. 



E. Cameron.. _ 



A. Olson 



Johnston 



Phillips 



Reeves 



Curtin 



Wentworth. 



Legoe 



P. Curtiss 



E. Sheldon 



P. Summers 



P. Mullen 



L. Pike 



H. Tribby 



A. Tow 



S. 



W. 



M. 



J. 



M. 



C. 



4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.0O 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.0O 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.0O 

 4.00 



$24.00 



24.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 



140 



155 



158 



210 



123 



195 



60 



85 



37 



123 



160 



117 



206 



?14.0O 



15.50 



15.80 



21.00 



12.30 



19.50 



6.00 



8.50 



3.70 



12.30 



ae.oo 



11.70 

 20.60 



$ 38.00 

 39.50 



27.80 

 45.00 

 36.30 

 43.50 

 18.00 

 32.50 

 27.70 

 36.30 

 40.00 

 35.70 

 44.60 

 12.00 

 12.00 



$ 488.90 



Respectfully submitted, 



P. E. SHELDON, 

 H. L. PIKE, 

 E. J. CURTIN, 



Committee. 



Mr. Summers made the following motion : That the executive 

 committee be instructed to write Harris Bros. Company of Chica- 

 go, and make them a price for their building, and give them an 

 option of accepting this price or removing their building from 

 the grounds before June 1, 1914, or paying the amount of the 

 concession. Mr. Curtin moved as a substitute that the executive 

 committee and Mr. Summers take the matter up personally with 

 the representative of the company and try to come to an agree- 

 ment, and if unable to come to an agreement, to proceed accord- 

 ing to Mr. Summers' motion. Seconded by Mr. Pike. Substitute 

 carried. (Tlie above refers to the Chicago House Wrecking Com- 

 pany.) 



On motion of Mr. Summers the board adjouuimed. 



