52 Housatonic Agricultural Society. 



By paid W. H. Gross, 2:55 class, * $40 



By paid E. Hurlbert, 2:55 class. 30 



By paid Myron Decker. 2:55 class, 20 — $90 



By paid Charles F. Smith. Potato Kace, 5 



By paid Peter Morrison. Potato Race, 4 



By paid W. H. Oles, Potato Eace. 3 



By paid David Massey, Potato Race, 2 



By paid S. S. Martin, Potato Race, 1 — $15 



By paid Allen Daniels, Foot Race, 4 



By paid Charles F. Smith, Foot Race. 3 



By paid Peter Morrison, Foot Race, 2 • 



By paid Wilham H. Oles, Foot Race, 1— $10 



$470 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



By paid Justin Dewey, 



By paid A. W. Kellogg, expenses. 



By paid Lester T. Osborne, expenses. 



By paid for sprinkling streets and entrance to grounds during the Fair, 



By paid E. B. Culver for six chairs, 



By paid C. J. Burget for Potatoes and use of tubs. 



By paid A. S. Fassett's bill, 



By paid for Dinners, 



By paid Berkshire House, 



By paid M. I. Wheeler, corn for Poultry, 



By paid E. D. Humphrey for Cartage, 



By paid C. W. Bryan & Co., printing and advertising, 1880-81, 



By paid Edward Y. Foote, printing bill, 



By paid M. E. Tobey, bill sundries. 



By paid Henry T. Robbins' bill, sundries, 



By paid for assaying Silver, 



By paid Postage and Revenue Stamps, 



By paid Express on Agricultural Reports, 



By paid Telegrams and Express on Silver, 



By paid J. S. Grinnell attending Institute, 



By paid J. C. Chaffee, use of Hall, 



By paid transfer to Permanent Fund, 



By paid for Premium Silver, 



Balance in Treasury, January 1st, 1882. 



$6,927 35 



PERMANENT FUND. 



Five Shares Stockbridge and Pittsfield Railroad Stock, par value, $500 00 



Savings Bank Book, No. 4462, January 1st, 1881, $67 20 



July 1881, Dividend on Railroad Shares, 17 50 



Stock and Life Members Receipts, 1881, 31 67 



Interest on Savings Bank Deposits, 4 01 



January, 1882, dividend Railroad Shares, 9 60— ♦$129 98 



♦This amount is represented by Savings Bank Book, 4,462. 



$629 98 



So far as I know there is only one bill outstanding against the Society, viz., 

 that of C. W. Bryan & Co., for printing, amounting to about $125, As no ex- 

 tensive repairs are needed on the grounds or buildings of the Society the coming 



