34 BOAED OF AGKICULTURE. 



Mr. Knode Porter received seventy-seven votes ; Mr, Uriah 

 Privett received five votes ; Mr. IT. F. McMahan received twenty 

 votes. 



Mr. Porter having received a majority of all the votes cast, 

 was declared by the President duly elected as member of the 

 Sixth District for the ensuing term of twO' years. 



On motion of Mr. Privett the election of Mr. Porter was made 

 unanimous. 



The Board then proceeded to ballot for member for the Eighth 

 District, which resulted as follows : 



Mr. Sid Conger received seventy-seven votes ; Mr. F. E. De- 

 Hority received twenty-fi.ve votes. 



Mr. Conger having received a majority of all the votes cast, 

 the President declared him duly elected member for the Eighth 

 District for the ensuing two years. 



On motion of Mr. .T. J. Insley, of Crawfordsville, duly seconded 

 and carried, the Secretary was directed to cast 102 votes for Mr. 

 W. T. Beauchamp, of Terre Haute, for member for the Ninth 

 District. Which was accordingly done, and the President declared 

 Mr. Beauchamp duly elected a member of said district for the 

 ensuing two years. 



The Board then proceeded to ballot for member for the Tenth 

 District, which resulted as follows: 



Mr. W. F. Hulet received thirty-six votes ; Mr. John L. Davis 

 received ten votes; Mr. Oscar Hadley received fifty votes; Mr, 

 Jas. IT. Edwards received nine votes. 



No candidate having received a majority of all the votes cast, 

 the President declared there was no election and to prepare for 

 another ballot. 



