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d. If meat should be clean on the dining-room 



table, in the kitchen and the butcher-shop, 

 why not in the grocery-store and the 

 country slaughter-house? 



e. The public municipal abattoir — Dr. Luckey. 



AFTERNOON. 



Post-mortem on Tuberculous Cow — Dr. Luckey. 

 Demonstration — Mr. Jordan. 



SEVENTH DAY — MORNING. 



Lecture — The Earth Road — Curtis Hill, State Engineer. 



AFTERNOON. 



Drag Demonstration for maintenance, provided the weather 

 permits. 



EIGHTH DAY — MORNING. 



Lecture — The Hard-Surfaced Road — Mr. Hill. 



AFTERNOON. 

 Drag Demonstration for Maintenance — Mr. Hill. 



NINTH DAY — MORNING. 



Lecture — Culverts and Bridges for Highways. 



AFTERNOON. 



Road Conditions in Missouri — Mr. Hill. 



PUBLICITY. 



For a long time I have felt the need of giving greater pub- 

 licity to the work of the office, and particularly to advertising to 

 the outside world the great diversity and magnitude of Missouri's 

 agricultural, live stock, horticultural, and dairy products, but for 

 lack of funds and the necessary help the work could not be done. 

 The Executive Committee, at a meeting held on May 27th, ap- 

 pointed, upon my recommendation, Mr. W. L. Nelson, of Cooper 



