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further nominations that the secretary be instructed to cast the 

 entire vote of the convention for Mr. Johnston. Seconded by Mr. 

 Legoe. Motion prevailed. Secretary so cast the vote, and Mr. 

 Johnston was declared duly elected member of the Board from the 

 First District for the term of two years. 



Mr. Van Houten of Taylor county placed in nomination for mem- 

 ber of the Board from the Third District, Mr. E. M. Reeves of 

 Bremer county to succeed himself. Mr. McDonald seconded the 

 nomination and moved if there were no other nominations that the 

 rule be suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the entire 

 vote of the convention for Mr. Reeves. Motion prevailed. The 

 secretary so cast the vote, and Mr. Reeves was declared duly elected 

 member of the Board from the Third District for the term of two 

 years. 



Mr. Classen of Marshall county nominated Mr. S. B. Packard of 

 Marshall county to succeed himself as member of the Board from 

 the Third District. Mr. Buck of Marshall seconded the motion, 

 and moved that the rule be susended and the secretary instructed 

 to cast the entire vote of the convention for Mr. Packard. Seconded 

 by Mr. St. John. Motion prevailed. The secretary so cast the 

 vote, and ]\Ir. Packard was declared duly elected member of the 

 Board from the Fifth District for the term of two years. 



Mr. Wentworth of Story county placed in nomination for member 

 of the Board from the Seventh District, Mr. C. F. Curtiss of Story 

 county to succeed himself. Mr. Grissell of Guthrie county seconded 

 the nomination and moved that the secretary be instructed to cast 

 the entire vote of the convention for Mr. Curtiss. Motion pre- 

 vailed. The secretary so cast the vote, and Mr. Curtiss was de- 

 clared duly elected member of the Board from the Seventh District 

 for the term of two years. 



Mr. John Cownie nominated Mr. M. McDonald of Guthrie county 

 to succeed himself as member of the Board from the Ninth District. 

 Seconded by Mr. Schaller of Sac county, who moved that the rules 

 be suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the entire vote of 

 the convention for Mr. McDonald. ^Motion prevailed. The secre- 

 tary so cast the vote, and Mr. ^McDonald was declared duly elected 

 member of the Board from the Ninth District for the term of two 

 years.. 



Mr. Easton of Ida county nominated ^Ir. H. L. Pike of Monona 

 county to succeed himself as member of the Board from the Elev- 

 enth District. Mr. Sundberg of Ida county seconded the motion and 

 moved that the nomination be made unanimous and the secretary 

 instructed to cast the entire vote of the convention for Mr. Pike. 



