170 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



Dr. Russell, who comes tonight to talk to us about 

 Tuberculosis, stands at the head of his profession in this coun- 

 try, and that means at the head of the profession in the world. 

 You cannot afford to lose this talk. This is a very important 

 subject. The cattle are at the slaughter house and if you wish 

 you can examine them before they are killed. Just ask to see 

 them and you can examine them all you desire before they are 

 killed. 



They will start to kill at 10:00 o'clock. Those that leave 

 here will find cars in front of the Coliseum at 9:30; after that 

 they will run as often as necessary. 



Do not forget the program for Thursday afternoon, we 

 shall get back and discuss the question of this post mortem; we 

 shall show here the report of the condition of the results. We 

 shall have a good program for tomorrow afternoon. 



I want to thank you for sitting as long as you have this 

 afternoon. The meeting will stand adjourned. 



