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Wisconsin State Agricultural Society / Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, including the proceedings of the state agricultural convention held in February, 1885, together with other practical papers
Vol. XXIII (1885)
Miner, Cyrus
Treasurer's report, p. 19
Page 19
19 TREASURER'S REPORT. TIrEASURER'S REPORT. To the Officers and Members of the - Wisconsin State Agri- cultural Society: GENTLEMEN -I hand you herewith report of the financial transactions of the year ending December 3, 1884. Respectfully submitted, CYRUS MIN ER, Treasurer. AGRICULTURAL RooMs, MADISON, December 16, 1884. RECEIPTS. Cash balance on hand ........................................ $3,012 01 Received from state appropriation ........................ 2,000 00 Received from sale of tickets ............................. 10,892 00 Received from Madison subscription ......................... 2,000 00 Received from rent of grounds .............................. 2,138 85 Received from secretary ................................... 1,283 62 Receive d from secretary for advertising ...................... 100 00 Received from secretary for sale of forage................... 88 14 Received from R. B. Ogilvie, stall rent ....................... 237 00 $21,251 62 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid premiums..........................................$7,038 47 Pa;d superintendents and assistants .......................... 1,065 08 Paid marshals, assistants, police and gates ................... 400 25 Paid incidental expense of board ........ ...............3... 66 81 Paid freight, express, telegraph, telephone ................... 293 90 Paid material and labor ..................2,317 69 Paid prining and advertising ................................ 789 10 Paid secretary's salary, $1,650; clerks, $674 ................... 2,324 66 Paid asst. treas., treasurer's clerks ............................ 148 64 Paid hay, straw and grain................ . .. . 548 95 Paid interest, $210; reporter, $185; music, $160............... 505 00 Paid livery, $183.60; Tenney & Bashford, $150................ 333 60 Paid road machine, $131; museum, $30................ ....... 161 00 Paid water supply 1883-1884 ................................. 236 81 Paid National Association, $56; herd books. $51.50..............107 50 Paid dinner tickets 1883, $55.66; 1884, $204.16................. 259 82 Paid miscellaneous, including orders Nos. 16, 54, 66, 256, 261, 851, 554, 577, 632 ........................................... 79 15 Paid orders 1883 ............................................ 156 75 Total amount disbursed ................................. $17,133 18
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