150 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



everyone. Such an increase would be a benefit to all concerned^, 

 and prosperous days for many dairymen would be at hand. 

 Duet, Millie Hagerman and Emma Loesch. 



THE HEN AND THE DAIRY. 



BY MRS. M. SAUER. 



(^Read by the secretary.) 

 I prefer to tell what skim milk is worth for chickens. Skim 

 milk is a famous egg food. Do you know that.'* I kept a pro- 

 per account of it. There is lots of money in it, even if we 

 would pay twenty-five cents per hundred for skim iiiilk and 

 market value for other kinds of feed. The skim milk makes a 

 big difference and is excellent food for young chickens or turkeys 

 or any kind of young fowls. ' 



Recitation, Miss Neltnor. 

 Stella Bodinger, Piano Solo. 



WANTED— A STATE DAIRY COMMISSIONER. 



The following letter was read: 

 J. H. MoNRAD, Esq., 



Secretary State Dairymen's Association, 

 Dear Sir: I have until within a few days fully expected 

 to attend this Annual Meeting, but at the very best I find that 

 is impracticable. 



