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Waco May 13th 1890
To the Executive Committee of the TSAA
the following is the disbursements
of the Secretary for the year 1889, 1890
| By [amount] of [??] [Pres.] W.C. Dodson | 75.00 | |
| On hand from [amount] not turned over to Treas. | 20.00 | |
| To [Lakes] of Proceedings 300 copies each day | 20.00 | |
| " Extra notices | 3.00 | |
| " Telegram R.C. McLean | .75 | |
| " E.T. Heiner | .40 | |
| Postage | 1.00 | |
| 1000 [Act] Legislature | 15.00 | |
| [Expensage an acts] | .35 | |
| 500 Copies minutes | 20.00 | |
| Postage on proceedings | 3.60 | |
| Stationary | 3.55 | |
| Postage | 1.00 | |
| Notice [or or on?] [unit...?] San Antonio | 5.50 | |
| Ballance [Balance] on hand | 20.85 | |
| $95.00 | $95.00 |
Secty Texas.S.A.A.
Apr J. J. Kane
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