636 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Mr. Holloway: I wanted to suggest that $5 for the creamerymeu is 

 hardly a fair proportion, when there is one creamery that is five times as 

 big as another and that is doing five times as much business as another. 



Mr. Schlosser: We simply send this out as a preliminary request, and 

 if anybody wants to give ten dollars he can do it. 



Scores of butter and cheese read, and prizes awarded. 

 Adjourned sine die. 



REPORT OF TREASURER INDIANA STATE DAIRY ASSOCIATION. 



Lafayette, Ind., January 21, 1903. 

 To the Officers and Members of the Indiana State Dairy Association: 

 I respectfully submit the following report: 



EECEIPTS. 



To balance on hand last report $05 ^9 



Sale of premium butter and cheese 43 15 



State appropriation 50O 00 



Contriljution to last year's premium fund: 



Wells, Richardson & Co $15 00 



D. H. Burrell & Co 10 00 



25 00 



Creamery lists sold 2 00 



Checks never presented for payment 11 55 



Sixty-four membership 64 00 



Total • $711 29 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



By President's expenses to Plainfield meeting $4 50 



Premiums awarded to 



Herbert Newby $25 00 



E'arl Martin 17 85 



Perry L. Johnson 11 16 



C. W. Lisman 11 16 



C. E. Holderman 9 76 



Mrs. E. J. Shaw 5 00 



C. W. Kratz 12 00 



Mrs. N. E. Parsons 3 00 



Boyd & Drischel 15 00 



109 93 



