52 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Upon motion of Mr. "Wallace, duly seconded, the custodian was 

 instructed to repair the entrance to the fair grounds, the chairs in 

 the grandstand and to whitewash the fences on the south of tlie 

 gTOunds and around the railroad loop. 



Mr. Fred Phinney presented a proposition to play the Duss 

 Band at the Indiana State Fair for the sum of $3,000. 



Mr. Millikan, representing Parke, Davis & Co., offered to fur- 

 nish all the disinfectant material required to properly disinfect the 

 fair grounds, stables, etc., during the coming Indiana State Fair, 

 and to do all the labor necessaiy, provided Parke, Davis & Co. 

 should have the exclusive privilege of disinfectant advertising on 

 the fair grounds during the fair, which proposition the Board 

 accepted. 



It was ordered by the committee tliat no advertisements be 

 placed on buildings, except with the consent of the superintendents 

 of the departments in control of same. 



Mr. Arthur White, representing the United States Lithograph- 

 ing Company, submitted sketches for posters with prices, as 

 follows : 



Sixteen sheets, 2 colors $ 32 each 



One sheet, 3 colors 35 00 per 1,000 



Hangers ^ G5 00 per 1,000 



These posters to be printed on SO-pound book paper and the hangers 

 to be printed on 100-pound paper. 



On motion the Board took a recess until tomorrow morning. 



MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, MAY 25, 1905. 



The Executive' Committee reconvened at tlie Secretary's office 

 on May 25, 1905. 



All the memlDcrs were present. 



On motion of Mr. Claypool, seconded by Mr. Conger, the Sec- 

 retary was authorized to select and purchase posters and hangers 

 for the coming fair. 



