46 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



The Secretary was instructed to notify members of the Board 

 to meet February 12th, at 10 o'clock a. m. 



On motion, duly seconded, Mr. Claypool was authorized to 

 negotiate with the owners of Dan Patch, Prince Alert and Dan R., 

 with a view of having said horses perform in a race during the 

 fair. 



The Board then adjourned until tomorrow, at 9 o'clock a. m. 



CHARLES DOAVNITs^G, 



Secretary. 



Thursday morning, January 22d, 1903, the . Executive Com- 

 mittee met pursuant to adjournment. The President and Secre- 

 tary were present, and all members of the committee. 



A number of agents of advertising firms appeared before the 

 Board with samples of pictures and advertisements. 



A proposition from Mr. John C. Webber, of Cineinuati, to 

 furnish music for the fair as a special attraction was read and 

 laid over until propositions could be received from other band 

 organizations. 



On motion, the Board adjourned. 



CHARLES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING, FEBRUARY 10, 1903. 



The Executive Committee of the Indiana State Board of Agri- 

 culture met pursuant to order of the committee at its meeting 

 held January 21, 1903, at the rooms of tlic Indiana State Board 

 of Agriculture, in the city of rn(liana})olis, Indiana. 



There were present, Hon. John L. Thompson, President; Hon. 

 Mason J. Niblack, Vice-President; Hon. M. S. Claypool, Hon. 

 Sid Conger, Hon. David Wallace, Hon. Jas. E. McDonald, and 

 Charles Downing, Secretary. 



The minutes of the meeting of January 21 and January 22, 

 1903, were read and, on motion, were approved. 



