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tion the sum of two thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine
dollars and eighty-two cents, being the amount of sundry bills
paid by him under the direction of the State Board of Educa-
tion for materials furnished and work done on repairing the
Maryland State Normal School Building and for necessary
furniture and apparatus, in the years eighteen hundred and
ninety-six and eighteen hundred and ninety seven, to the fol-
lowing persons and firms, viz : To Vail and Young, the sum
of forty-two dollars and ninety cents; Geo. Schumacher, the
sum of twenty-eight dollars and five cents ; C. J. Stewart and
Sons, the sum of seventeen dollars and thirteen cents ; Waters,
Nelson and Co., the sum of forty six dollars and twenty-five
cents , Wm. J. Rothrock, the sum of seventy dollars and four
cents ; Geo. A. Myers and Co., the sum of fifty-one dollars
and seventy cents ; Viaduct Manufacturing Co., the sum of one
hundred and fifty four dollars and twenty-eight cents; S. M.
Kock, the sum of forty-three dollars and three cents ; Camp-
bell, Zell and Co., the sum of fourteen dollars and sixty-one
cents; Geo. W. Walther and Co., the sum of twenty-two dol-
lars ; M. P. Howard, the sum of fifty-seven dollars and thirty
cents ; Louis P. Christhilf, the sum of forty-seven dollars and
seventy-five cents; Wm. H. Disney, the sum of five dollars
and sixty cents ; Patapsco Rubber C.o., the sum of twenty-five
dollars and sixty-four cents; Bernard Brecke, the sum of
thirty five dollars ; H. T. Gornhardt, the sum of two dollars
and fifty cents; Mohler and Horner, the sum of twelve dollars
and tive cents ; H. C. Chandlee Sons & Co., the sum of thirty-
nine dollars and sixty cents ; Hall, Headington & Co., the sum
of twenty-two dollars and fifteen cents ; Louis E. Dieter, the
sum of fourteen dollars ; M. J. Frederick & Bro., the sum of
twenty-six dollars and eighty five cents ; Dietrick Bros., the
sum of one hundred and fifteen dollars ; Queen & Co., the
sum of four hundred and forty dollars ; Geo. Beck, the sum
of seventy-six dollars and twenty-cents ; James R. Armiger
Co., the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents ; W. H. Snyder,
the sum of seven dollars ; Fred. Friek, the sum of one hun-
dred dollars ; Henry James and Chas. C. Horner, receivers, the
sum of ninety- three dollars and eighty-five cents ; J. W. Pugs-
ley, the sum of six hundred and forty-five dollars and seventy-
three cents, and to J. L. McCrea, the sum of four hundred
and ninety-one dollars and eleven cents.
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