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olis Racing Association, on the condition that the racing association 

 would surrender the liens now held by it upon the fair grounds. 

 The roll was called and Messrs. Hadley, Wallace and Claypool 

 voted yea. Mr. Conger voted nay. Thereupon the President de- 

 clared the motion carried. 



On motion, duly seconded, the claims represented by warrants 

 2131 to 2424, being the expenses of the fair, were examined and 

 allowed by the committee. 



Mr. W. G. Oliver appeared before the Board and made a propo- 

 sition to loan the Board $20,000 for one year at 4 per cent, interest, 

 taking a mortgage to secure the same, which proposition was re- 

 jected. 



The committee took a recess until tomorrow morning. 



MASON J. NIBLACK, 



President. 

 CHARLES DOWNn^G, 



Secretary. 



MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, OCTOBER 3, 1905. 



On October 3d the Executive Committee reconvened. The 

 meeting was called to order by the President. All the members 

 were present. 



On motion of Mr. Conger, seconded by Mr. Claypool, it was de- 

 termined by the committee to borrow $14,000 for ten days from the 

 Columbia National Bank for the purpose of meeting the expenses 

 of the fair and paying the claims allowed on yesterday. The 

 President and Secretary were authorized to sign notes securing the 

 payment of same. 



On motion the Board adjourned to meet uii the call of the Presi- 

 dent. 



MASON J. NIBLACK, 



President. 

 CHARLES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



