42 BOAKD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Thereupon the Secretary cast 84 votes for C. W. Travis for 

 member of the Board for the Twelfth District, and the President 

 declared him duly elected a member of the Board for said district 

 for the ensiling two years. 



Thereupon the Secretary cast 84 votes for Mr. John L. Thomp- 

 son for member of the Board for the Thirteenth District, and the 

 President declared him duly elected a member of the Board for 

 said district for the ensuing two years. 



There beine: no further business brought before the Delegate 

 Board, the President declared the meeting adjoiimd, sine die. 



JOHN C. HAINES, 



President. 

 CHARLES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



January 4, 1905. 



The Indiana State Board of Asjiculture met in the office of the 

 Secretary on January 4, 1905, for the purpose of closing up the 

 business of the Board for the past year before the reorganization 

 of a new Board. 



President Haines called the meeting to order, and upon the call 

 of the roll all the officers and members of the Board responded to 

 their names. 



IMr. Haines made a verbal report on the purchase of show cases 

 and exhibits made from the Indiana Commission of the St Louis 

 Exposition. He also made a few remarks on the successes of the 

 Board for the past year and thanked the members for their support 

 during the past year. 



On motion of Mr. Hadley, seconded by Mr. Claypool, the pur- 

 chases made at St. Louis by the special committee appointed for 

 that purjmse was ratified and confirmed. 



