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structed to notify persons using or occupying stalls at the fair 

 grounds for training horses to vacate them one week before the 

 fair, unless owners have entries in classes or purses. 



The bids of Thos. H. ISTew, Charles Bailev and Hiram W. Mil- 

 ler for straw were opened, and the contract was awarded to Hiram 

 W. Miller for 60 to 100 tons of tight baled new wheat straw at $5 

 per ton, on motion of Mr. Hadley, seconded by Mr. Wallace. 



On motion of Mr. Wallace, duly seconded, tlie Board adjourned, 

 and the committee took a recess until tomorrow morning. 



MASON J. NIBLACK, 



President. 

 CHAELES DOWIs^iNG, 



Secretary. 



MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AUGUST 9, 1905. 



On August 9th the committee reconvened, all the members being 

 present. 



On motion of Mr, Conger, seconded by Mr. Wallace, tlie Presi- 

 dent was authorized and empowered to employ an attorney to draft 

 trust mortgage bonds, etc., preparatory to issuing bonds. 



The committee then visited tlic fair grounds. After returning 



from the fair grounds the connnittee adjourned on motion to meet 



at the call of the President. 



MASON J. NIBLACK, 



President. 

 CHAPLES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



MEETING OF BOARD SEPTEMBER 9, 1905. 



The Indiana State Board of Agriculture mot pursuant to the 

 following call of the President : 



To Members of Indiana State Board of Agriculture: 



The President has directed me to notify yon that IIkmv will be a 

 moetinjr of the Indiana State Board of Aj^ricnltun" on Saturday niornins. 



