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for aLt. Phillips, which motion prevailed. The secretary cast 

 the vote and the president declared C. W. Phillips duly elected 

 director from the Second district for the ensuing two years. 



John E. Waller of Floyd county nominated for director from 

 che Fourth district, R. T. St. John of Mitchell county, to succeed 

 himself. There being no other nominations the secretary was in- 

 structed to cast the unanimous vote of the convention for Mr. St. 

 John. The secretary so east the vote and the president declared 

 Mr. St. John duly elected director from the Fourth district for the 

 ensuing two years. 



George P. Cramer of Monroe county, placed in nomination for 

 member of the State Board of Agriculture from the Sixth con- 

 gressional district, T. C. Legoe of Keokuk county to succeed him- 

 self. There being no other nominations, on motion of Mr. Cramer 

 the rules were suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the 

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

 vote and the president declared Mr. Legoe duly elected a member 

 of the State Board of Agriculture from the Sixth district for the 

 ensuing two years. 



C. W. Hoifman placed in nomination for member of the Staie 

 Board of Agriculture from the Eighth congressional district, John 

 Ledgerwood of Decatur county, to succeed himself. There being 

 no other candidates the rules were suspended and the secretary in- 

 structed to cast the full vote of the convention for Mr. Ledger- 

 wood. The secretary so cast the vote and the president declared 

 Mr. Ledgerwood duly elected a member of the State Board of 

 Agriculture from the Eighth congressional district for the ensu- 

 ing two years. 



J. I. Gibson placed in nomination for a member from the Tenth 

 congressional district, J. W. Wadsworth to succeed himself and 

 moved that the rules be suspended and the secretary instructed to 

 cast the full vote of the convention for Mr. Wadsworth. The sec- 

 retary so cast the vote and the president declared Mr. Wadsworth 

 duly elected a member of the State Board of Agriculture from 

 the Tenth congressional district, for the ensuing two years. 



■Mr. C. E. Cameron placed in nomination Mr. H. L. Pike of 

 Monona county for member of the State Board of Agriculture 



