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1 have always contended that more credit was due to the Iowa 

 butter-maker than any 1)utter-maker in the United States, for 

 the simple reason that e\-erything- they have done has been ac- 

 complished without State aid, without any assistance from the 

 State. 



I want to impress it upon you to take the matter up when you 

 o-Q honie. The memljers of the leoislature are now elected and 

 we are going to work in a; systematic way to get hold of every 

 man by letter, and I want you to go after them too. W'e want 

 that appropriation and we are going- to have it. 



Is there anything more to come before the meeting-? If there 

 is nothing more, a motion t(; adjourn will be in order. 



Mr. Wright : I move we adjourn. 



Motion duly seconded and carried, whereupon the meeting 

 adjourned. 



