196 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



District Members. 



First District R. S. Jolinston, Columbus Junction 



Second District C. W. Phillips, Maquoketa 



Third District E. M. Reeves, Waverly 



Fourth District R. T. St. John, Riceville 



Fifth District S. B. Packard, Marshalltown 



Sixth District T. C. Lego, What Cheer 



Seventh District C. F. Curtiss, Ames 



Eighth District John Ledgerwood, Leon 



Ninth District M. McDonald, Bayard 



Tenth District O. A. Olson, Forest City 



Eleventh District H. L. Pike, Whiting 



Mr. President: The convention will now proceed to the election of the 

 following officers of the State Board of Agriculture: 



President. 



Vice President. 



Member from the First District. 



Member from the Third District. 



Member from the Fifth District. 



Member from the Seventh District. 



Member from the Ninth District. 



Member from the Eleventh District. 



The President named as tellers: T. C. Legoe of Keokuk county, Wm. 

 Clarke of Marshall county and John McMullan of Pocahontas county. 



Vice-President Brown toolv the chair and called for nominations 

 for president. Mr. Haines of Buena Vista county placed in nomi- 

 nation for president, Mr. C. E. Cameron to succeed himself. Mr. 

 Grissell seconded the motion and moved that the secretary be in- 

 structed to cast the entire vote of the convention for ]Mr. Cameron. 

 Seconded by Mr. Schaller of Sac county. Motion prevailed. The 

 secretary so cast the vote and Mr. Cameron was declared duly 

 elected President of the State Board of Agriculture for the ensuing 

 year. 



President Cameron again took the chair and called for nomina- 

 tions for Vice-President. Mr. T. W. Purcell of Franklin county 

 placed in nomination Mr. W. C. Brown of Wright county to succeed 

 himself and moved that the secretary be instructed to cast the entire 

 vote of the convention for IMr. Brown. Seconded by Mr. St. John. 

 Motion prevailed. The secretary so cast the vote, and Mr. Brown 

 was declared duly elected Vice-President of the State Board of 

 Agriculture for the ensuing year; 



Mr. D. J. Palmer of Washington county placed in nomination 

 for member of the board of the First District Mr. R. S. Johnston 

 of Louisa county to succeed himself, and moved if there were no 



