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secretary instructed to cast the seventy-four votes of the conven- 

 tion for Mr. Phillips. The secretary so cast the vote and the 

 president declared Mr. C. W. Phillips duly elected member of 

 the Iowa State Board of Agriculture for the ensuing two years. 



For member of the Board from the fourth district Mr. E. W. 

 Cutting of Winneshiek County nominated Mr. E. J. Curtin of 

 Winneshiek County to succeed himself; seconded by Mr. T. W. 

 Purcell of Franklin County. There being no other nominations, 

 the rules were suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the 

 entire vote of the convention for Mr. Curtin. The secretary so 

 cast the seventy-four votes and the president declared Mr. E. J, 

 Curtin duly elected member of the Iowa State Board of Agricul- 

 ture from the Fourth District for the ensuing two years. 



Mr. II. C. Leach of Davis County nominated Mr. T. C. Legoe 

 of Keokuk County to succeed himself as member of the board from 

 the sixth district ; motion seconded by Mr. James Nowak of Powe- 

 shiek County. There being no other nominations, on motion the 

 rules were suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the 

 entire vote of the convention for Mr. Legoe. The secretary so cast 

 the seventy-four votes and the president declared Mr. Legoe duly 

 elected member of the Iowa State Board of Agriculture from the 

 Sixth District for the ensuing two years. 



Mr. W. W. Morrow of Union County nominated ]\Ir. F. E. Shel- 

 don of Ringgold County to succeed himself as member of the 

 board from the eighth district; seconded by Mr. Ledgerwood of 

 Clark County. No other nominations were made and on motion 

 the rules were suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the 

 entire vote of the convention for Mr. Sheldon. The secretary so 

 cast the seventy-four votes and the president declared Mt. Sheldon 

 duly elected member of the Iowa State Board of Agriculture from 

 the Eighth District for the ensuing two years. 



For member of the board from the tenth district Mr. T. P. Har- 

 rington of Kossuth County nominated Mr. J. P. Mullen of Poca- 

 hontas County to succeed himself. The motion was duly seconded 

 and, there being no other nominations, the rule was suspended and 

 the secretary instructed to cast the entire vote of the convention 

 for Mr. Mullen. The secretary so cast the seventy-four votes and 

 the president declared Mr. Mullen duly elected member of the 

 Iowa State Board of Agriculture from the Tenth District for the 

 ensuing two years. 



On motion the convention adjourned. 

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