40 BOARD OF AGKICULTUEE. 



Mr. Iladley, f(n* the Anrlitini^ Committee, made the following 

 report : 



To the President and Members of the Delegate State Board of Agriculture: 



Gentlemen — We, the undersigned Auditing Committee, respectfully re- 

 port that we have carefullj'^ audited the books, accounts and papers of the 

 Secretary and Treasurer of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, and 

 find them to be correct in all things, and recommend that the reports of 

 said Secretary and Treasurer be approved. 



Respectfully submitted. 



OSCAR HADLEY, 

 JOHN TILSON, 

 E. S. TUELL. 



Auditing Committee. 



On motion of Mr. Mitchell, seconded by Mr. Wallace, the re- 

 port of the Auditing Committee was adopted. 



President Haines announced the next order of business to be 

 the election of members of the Board for the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, 

 Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth districts, and 

 that no nominating speeches should be made. 



After the announcement of the President the following nomina- 

 tions were made: 



5th District — H. L. Nowlin Lawrenceburg. 



6th District — Knode Porter Hagerstown. 



8th District— Sid Conger Shelby ville. 



• / ^^'Jirles R. DufRn Terre Haute. 



I Geo. W. Jessup Rockvilie. 



mth District— Oscar Hadley Plaintield. 



11th District — VI. S. Claypooi Muncie. 



12th District— (J. W. Travis Lafayette. 



13th District— John L. Thompson Gas City. ' 



The President a])pointed the following members to act as tellers: 

 Robert Mitchell, Wm. Risk, W. 11. Blackstock. 



On motion of Mr. Creigmile of Osgood, duly seconded, the Sec- 

 retary was instructed and authorized to cast tlie ballot of the entire 

 body for the nominees for the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, 

 Eleventh, Twclftlt and Thirteenth districts, there being no oppo- 

 sition to the nominations from these districts. 



