118 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



forty-three votes of the convention for Mr. Davis and the presi- 

 dent declared Mr. Davis duly elected member of the State Board 

 of Agriculture from the second district for the ensuing two years. 



The President: The next ofifice to be filled is that of director 

 from the fourth district. 



Mr. H. S. Stanberry, Black Hawk County : I would like to 

 place in nomination Mr. E. J. Curtin, Decorah, Iowa, to succeed 

 himself. Motion seconded by Mr. Geo. H. White. Mr. Stan- 

 berry moved if there were no further nominations that the nom- 

 inations close, the rules be suspended and the secretary instructed 

 to cast the votes of the delegates present for Mr. Curtin. Motion 

 seconded by Mr. White and unanimously adopted. The secre- 

 tary cast the forty-three votes of the convention for ]\Ir. Curtin 

 and the president declared Mr. Curtin duly elected member of the 

 State Board of Agriculture to represent the fourth district. 



The President : The next office to be filled is that of director 

 from the sixth district. 



Mr. V. G. Warner, Davis County : I wish to place in nomina- 

 tion Mr. T. C. Legoe, What Cheer, to succeed himself as director 

 from the sixth district. Nomination seconded by Mr. I. S. Bailey. 

 There being no further nominations Mr. Warner moved the rules 

 be suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the votes of the 

 convention for Mr. T. C. Legoe to succeed himself as director 

 from the sixth district. Motion seconded by Mr. Bailey and 

 unanimously adopted. The secretary so cast the forty-three votes 

 of the delegates for Mr. Legoe and the president declared Mr. 

 Legoe duly elected member from the sixth district to succeed 

 himself for the ensuing two years. 



The President : The next office to be filled is that of director 

 from the eighth district. 



Mr. W. W. Morrow, Union County : I wish to place in nomin- 

 ation to succeed himself, Hon. F. E. Sheldon, Mt. Ayr. Motion 

 seconded by Mr. H. L. Pike, Whiting. Mr. Morrow moved if 

 there were no further nominations that nominations close, the 

 rules be suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the entire 

 vote of the delegates present for Mr. Sheldon for director from 

 the eighth district. Motion seconded by Mr. Pike and unani- 

 mously adopted. The secretary so cast the forty-three votes of 

 the convention for Mr. F. E. Sheldon and the president declared 

 Mr. Sheldon duly elected member of the State Board of Agricul- 

 ture^ from the eighth district. 



