6i BOARD OF AGRICUT.TURE. 



On motion of Mr. Claypool, all unfinished business was refein-ed 

 to the President and Secretary. 



On motion, the Board adjourned. 



CHARLES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



The Executive Committee of the Indian^ State Board of Agri- 

 culture met pursuant to the call of the President at the rooms of 

 the Board in the State House, in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, 

 on Tuesday, July Y, 1903. 



There were present, Hon. John L. Thompson, President; Hon. 

 Mason J. Niblack, Vice-President ; Marc S. CUaypool, Sid Conger, 

 David Wallace, James E. McDonald, and Charles Downing, 

 Secretary. 



The minutes of May 28th were read and, on motion, were 

 approved. 



On motion of Mr. Claypool, seconded })y Mr. McDonald, the 

 President was authorized to appoint a committee to replat the 

 grounds for exhibit purposes and also to revise the contracts for 

 space for privilege pavilions and buildings for mechanical and 

 other exhibits and displays. 



On motion of Mr. McDonald, seconded by Mr. Claypool, the 

 following claims were allowed by the Board, and the Secretary 

 authorized to issue warrants for same, as follows: 



California Track Harrow Company $12 00 



C. W. Rostetter & Co 9 00 



John M. True, SecretaiT 15 00 



Adams Express Company ' 65 



U. S. Express Company 9 38 



F. M. Rottler 4 95 



On motion the Board adjourned to meet at the Fair Grounds to- 

 morrow morning at 9 o'clock. 



CHAELES DOWNING, 



Secretary, 



