Alexander Dowling, of New Albany. Harold Taylor, of Indianapolis. Walter E. Hottel, of Bloomington. Edward Daniels, of Tipton. William W. Cook, of Greenfield. Frank H. Dunnahoo, of South Bend. Francis E. Lambert, of South Bend. James A. Rohbach, of Indianapolis. H. C. Allen, of Indianapolis. H. B. Tuthill, of Michigan City. Jeremiah B. Collins, of Michigan City. Linton A. Cox, of Indianapolis. George W. Funk, of Logansport. James W. Fesler, of Indianapolis. W. H. Eichhorn, of Bluffton. John W. O'Hara, of Peru. Nelson K. Todd, of Bluffton. J. J. Todd, of Bluffton. Robert B. Hanna, of Fort Wayne. Your committee therefore recommends that the above named applicants be admitted to membership in this Association. E. K. STRONG, Secretary of Committee. GEORGE L. REINHARD, Chairman of Committee. The President: Gentlemen, under the constitution and by-laws, the report, with the recommendation from that committee, makes the gentlemen named members of the State Bar Association in the absence of a demand by some one for a special vote on some name. In the absence of such demand, the gentlemen named are members of the Association, and I wish to say to them that they are invited, of course, to attend the banquet to-night. The chair will entertain a motion to adjourn. Theodore P. Davis: Before that, Mr. President, the Treasurer's report may be submitted. I will not read the report, except to state that I received from Noble C. Butler $1,315.04. During the past 159 year members of the Association have paid me, including that amount, $2,495.45; the total expenditures have been $1,190.90, leaving a balance on hand of $1,304.55, which is in bank. An itemized statement is in the report, which I will not take time to read. STATE BAR ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA. TREASURER'S REPORT. To the State Bar Association of Indiana: Indianapolis, Ind., July 6, 1899. As Treasurer of the State Bar Association of Indiana, I have received the following amount since my election June 29, 1898: 1898. July 1. Received from Noble C. Butler, former Treasurer, balance on hands at his last |