116 BOAED OF AGKICULTUKE. 



second the nomination of Mr. Wallace, believing, as I do, that he 

 will be one of the most efficient members of the Board that this 

 District has ever had if he is selected. 



The result of balloting for members v^as as follows : 



In the First and Second Districts, there being only one can- 

 didate nominated for each, the Secretary was instructed to cast the 

 ballot for the entire association. 



In the Second District, Mr. Brubeck received 29 votes and Mr. 

 Tuell received 38, a total of 67 votes being cast. Mr. Tuell was 

 declared elected. 



In the Fourth District, E. A. Robison received 21 votes and 

 John Tilson received 46, a total of 67 votes being cast. Mr. Til- 

 son was declared elected. 



In the Seventh District, Mr. Wallace being the only nominee, 

 the Secretary was instructed to cast the vote of the entire associa- 

 tion for Mr. Wallace. 



In the Fifteenth District, Aaron Jones received 16 votes and C. 

 B. Benjamin received 43, and R. M. Small received 7, a total of 

 GQ votes being cast. Mr. Benjamin was declared elected. 



In the Fourteenth District, Cott Barnett received 13 votes, and 

 Josef>h Cunningham 52, the total number of votes east being 65. 

 Mr. Cunningham was declared elected. 



In the Sixteenth District, James W. McDonald was placed in 

 nomination, and as there was no other nominee the Secretary was 

 instructed to cast the vote of the entire convention for Mr. Mc- 

 Donald. 



Mr. McDonald : T want to thank you for this honor. I am not 

 a farmer, but the farming interests and all other interests of the 

 State of Indiana have my sympathy. The reason I am not a 

 farmer is because my father did not have farms enough to go 



