188 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



For moral and intellectual ability, recall Mrs. 

 Holmes 1 fearless words for justice; Lovejoy Johnson 

 for protection against fraud; the'scientific experiments 

 of Farrington and Allen; the kindness of Yail; the 

 instruction and entertainment of Mrs. Good, Dysart, 

 The Prairie Farmer man and Curtis. For business 

 ability just listen to the telling words of John Boyd 

 and A. B. Hostetter. 



Dairving, the business that brings before us the 

 benign countenances of Mrs. Kelly and the reporters. 

 Also those dreadful looking fellows, the salt and butter 

 color men. 



Dairying, the profession that displays the great 

 heart. Just think of Professor Dexter's generous invita- 

 tion to all, everybody, to come to this great "dairy 

 school" yir^ of charge; think also of the great offer of 

 the premium of the Babcock milk test. 



Dairying, the profession calling forth the eloquence 

 of a Ladd. 



Dairying, the profession that appreciates the hos- 

 pitality and musical talent of the people of Kewanee. 

 Also the presidential mistakes of Johnson. 



Dairying, the profession that brings forth the best 

 labor saving and scientific inventions of the age. 

 Prominent among the latter, "The Babcock Milk 

 Test,'* the value of which the writer would gladly 

 test through the in Hue nee of these few words. 



PAPER NO. 5. 

 Get the best cows of whatever breed you fancy; 

 keep them in a thriving condition by feeding plen- 

 tifully of the best milk ration. Have the fastenings in 



