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A motion was made and seconded that only first money be paid 

 in Classes 34 (Essex and Suffolk), 35 (Small Yorkshire), and 36, 

 where there was no competition. 



Which motion was lost. 



Mr. Conger moved that the suggestions of Mr. Braddock on 

 juvenile classes for the fair be lef erred to the Executive Committee 

 for action. 



Mr. Jones moved to lay Mr. Conger's motion on the table, which 

 was carried. 



On motion, the Secretary was authorize to return the thanks of 

 the Board to Mr. Braddock for the interest he manifested in the 

 success of the State Fair and for the interest taken in the Juvenile 

 Department, which he suggested. 



On motion of Mr. Niblack the Board adjourned until tomorrow 

 morning at 9 o'clock. 



JAMES E. McDonald, 



President. 

 CHAELES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



BOARD MEETING, MARCH 7, 1901. 



The Indiana State Board of Agriculture met pursuant to the 

 adjournment. 



President McDonald called the Board to order. There were 

 present, Messrs. McDonald, Niblack, Jones, Thompson, Porter, 

 Barnett, Nowlin, Conger, E. A. Bobison, E. J. Robison, Black- 

 stock, Beauchamp, Stevens, Bridges, Claypool. Absent, John C. 

 Haines. 



On the motion of Mr. Stevens, the proposition of the Indiana 



Shorthorn Breeders' Association to furnish the sum of 



provided the Board appropriated an equal sum for a special class 



