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BUTTER FUND AND NAMES OF DONATORS. 



Stoddard Mfg. Co., Rutland, Vt $ 25 00 



Alderney Butter Color Co., New York 25 00 



Worcester Salt Co., New York 15 00 



Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. Claire, Mich 15 00 



J. B. Ford Co., Wyandotte, Mich 10 00 



L. M. Cameron, Montpelier 10 00 



O. Bent, Boston 5 00 



Geo. Cushman, Boston 5 00 



F. L. Davis, North Pomfret 5 00 



Butter sold C. F. Eddy and others 253 01 



Association's money 44° 14 



Total butter fund $808 15 



The exhibit of butter and cheese was large and the quality 

 fine, for winter goods. 



The usual display of Dairy Machinery, butter-color and salt 

 was exhibited in the Armory building in a room contiguous to 

 the hall where the meetings were held. Under the new rules 

 adopted by the Association, nearly every exhibitor of butter and 

 cheese will receive a part of the premium fund. The officers 

 extend thanks to all exhibitors of butter and cheese, and all supply 

 men who have so generously helped to make the meeting a suc- 

 cess. 



The amount paid for each share was $1.20. 



The Gold Medal and Creamery Sweepstake Cup was won 

 by S. L. Harris, Proctor, 98 points. 



Dairy Sweepstake Cup, C. H. Cobb, Westford, 97^ points. 



ORIN BENT, } J , 



GEO. E. CUSHMAN,i J"^^^^- 



Pres. Bruce: — The butter room will be open at the close of 

 this session. 



Pres. Bruce : — We have with us this morning one who is 

 well known as the secretary of the State Grange. He is also a 

 practical farmer, and a creamery manager, and will address you 

 upon the subject, "Suggestions from a Creamery Manager to 

 Dairymen." I now introduce to you Mr. A. A. Priest of Ran- 

 dolph. 



(Applause.) 



