24 Thirty-Fifth A>']mual Report of the 



Kmma Grout Nntt $ 51 65 



Free Press Association 97 10 



M. A. Adams 919 



F. L. Davis. Secy, as per bill 71 42 



W. M. Adams 51 33 



Brown & Moore 18 25 



Economist Co 1 10 00 



F. L. Davis, salary as Secy 175 00 



F. h. Davis, as per bill 23 10 



M. A. Adams 355 



Pd. as premiums 1904 meeting 241 92 



Total expended $1507 67 



Received as follows : 



Cash on hand at settlement $ 46 85 



Cash received for ads 467 24 



Cash received for membership fees 181 00 



Cash received. State appropriation 1000 00 



Total receipts $1695 o*^ 



Leaving a balance of cash on hand $178 29 



Secretary Davis: — The report just read includes the secre- 

 tary's and treasurer's report. 



President Bruce : — You have heard the report of your sec- 

 retary and treasurer, what will you do with it? 



On motion, duly seconded, it was voted that the report of the 

 secretary and treasurer be accepted and adopted. 



President Bruce : — The next thing on the program is the 

 President's address to which you will kindly give your attention : 



PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. 



Alembers of the Vermont Dairymen's Association, Ladies 

 and Gentlemen: — Year after year this Association has met, dis- 

 cussed, argued and learned ; steadily making progress ; broaden- 

 ing its aims and the thoughts of those who have attended the 

 meetings ; and through its members and printed reports helping 

 and encouraging many dairymen and factorymen in their homes 

 and places of business. 



Now we have come to our 35th annual meeting; we have 

 been heartily and cordially welcomed by His Honor the Mayor ; 

 great efforts have been made by those having the arrangements 

 for the meeting in charge that all should be satisfactory ; various 

 kinds of machinery and utensils ])ertaining to our farm and dairy 

 work have been placed here for the benefit and instruction of 

 those in attendance upon this meeting. \\'e have come here an- 



