THIRTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PAUT VI 259 



Addition to Club Dining Hall 14x30 200.00 



Shower baths and floor in room under swine pa- 

 vilion, 12x76 * , 300.00 



Due on last year's contracts 588.00 



$ 11,588.50 



ESTIMATED BUILDING REPAIKS, ETC., NECESSARY TO PUT GROUNDS IN PROPER 

 SHAPE PRIOR TO 1912 FAIR. 



Removing and rebuilding booths, tables, etc., in 

 Agricultural Building and placing drains and 

 water pipes under floor $ 500.00 



Grading, cindering and improving new streets, pro- 

 viding new changes are made in street car en- 

 trance 1,500.00 



Two cars of road oil for streets 500.00 



Rebuilding sky lights and replacing broken glass 



in Machinery Hall 750.00 



Painting roof and cornice on agricultural building 

 and painting up brick under windows 250.00 



Painting roof on Administration Building 100.00 



Painting roofs on three horse barns 150.00 



Painting cornice on amphitheater 50.00 



100 iawn seats 200.00 



Miscellaneous improvements and supplies for super- 

 intendent of grounds, chargeable to improvements 

 and repairs not enumerated above 2,000.00 



Moving six horse barns, filling and replacing 



stalls, etc 900.00 



6,900.00 



. $ 18,488.50 



The Executive Committee reported the estimated cost of improvements 

 under consideration as follows: 



For one unit of cattle barns $ 6,000.00 



For one unit of horse barns 10,000.00 



For cross section of horse barn, 156x224, as per 

 plans and estimates prepared by architect, 0. 0. 

 Smith, Nourse & Rasmussen: 



Mason work 4,140.00 



Carpenter work 9,700.00 



Sheet metal and roofing 3,080.00 



Painting 495.00 



Hardware 85.00 



Steel work 5,500.00 



$ 23,000.00 

 The board decided that the logical portion of the horse barn 

 to be built this year would be the cross section as outlined in 

 sketch. 



