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Mr. Tuell having received a majority of all tlie votes cast was 

 declared by the President to be duly elected a member of the 

 Board for the Third District. 



A ballot was taken for member for the Fourth District which 

 resulted as follows: 



Mr. John Tilson, of Franklin, received forty-six votes and Mr. 

 E. A. Kobison, of Franklin, received twenty-one votes, and Mr. 

 Tilson having received a majority of all the votes cast was declared 

 duly elected. 



On motion of Mr. Calvin Sturdevant, Mr. David Wallace, of 

 Indianapolis, was declared duly elected member of the Board for 

 the Seventh District, the Secretary having cast sixty-seven votes 

 for his election. 



At this point Mr. Wallace made a few remarks on his election. 



A ballot was taken for member of the Board for the Fourteenth 

 District, which resulted as follows: Mr. Joseph Cunningham, of 

 Peru, received fifty-two votes and Mr. Cott Barnett, of Logans- 

 port, received thirteen votes, and the President declared Mr. Cun- 

 ningham duly elected a member of the Board for the Fourteenth 

 District. 



A ballot was taken for member of the Board for the Fifteenth 

 District, which resulted as follows: Mr. Aaron Jones received 

 sixteen votes; Mr. R. F. Small received seven votes, and Mr. 0. 

 B. Benjamin received forty-three votes. Thereupon the President 

 declared Mr. Benjamin duly elected a member of the Board for 

 the Fifteenth District, he having received a majority of all the 

 votes cast. 



Mr. James E. McDonald being the only person nominated for 

 member of the Board for the Sixteenth District, on motion of Mr. 

 Calvin Sturdevant the Secretary cast sixty-seven votes for Mr. 



