DE KOL SB'S RECORD. 



consecutive days from March 16 to March 22, 1889 (both inclusive), and saw 

 the butter so churned weighed, and that the said milk given during the said 

 seven days, to the knowledge of this deponent, churned 33 Ibs. 6 oz. of unsalted 

 butter, and further that the milk given March 20, 1889, did churn 6 Ibs. 6^ oz. 

 of unsalted butter. 



(Signed) HATTIE L. STALL. 



Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of April, 1889. 



(Signed) WILLIAM GEORGE TICE. Notary Public. 



4. Messrs. William J. Merwin, John J. Arnold, and George S. Holmes, all 

 of Pawling, N. Y., were present by Mr. Nelson A. Stall's request to witness the 

 weighing of the butter that was churned from the milk given by De Kol 2d 

 March 20, 1889. 

 State of New York, County of Duchess. 



William J. Merwin, John J. Arnold, and George S. Holmes, being duly 

 sworn, says each for himself, that he did weigh the butter said to have been 

 churned from the milk given by the Holstein cow, De Kol 2d, 734 H. F. H. B., 

 412 Advanced Registry, on March 20, 1889, and that the same weighed by him 

 was of the actual weight of 6 Ibs. 64 oz. of unsalted butter. 



( W. J. MERWIN. 

 Signed 1 JOHN J. ARNOLD. 



( GEORGE S. HOLMES. 

 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of April, 1889. 



(Signed) WILLIAM GEORGE TICE, Notary Public. 



Mr. Willard Morse, one of the proprietors of the Windsor Dairy, Denver, 

 Col., writes : "I wish to take up some of your valuable space to give an account 

 of a butter test made on the Windsor farm of the Holstein-Friesian heifer, 

 Hilda Spaanz, 2533. This heifer was calved January 1, 1886, and dropped her 

 last calf July 31, 1889 ; she was consequently three years and seven months old 

 at time of calving. I purchased this heifer in Illinois in June, shipped her to 

 Colorado and dehorned her in the month of July. She was only in fair 



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