Il^LlNOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOOIATION. 191 



SPECIAL PREMIUM LIST. 



THE CITY OF RED BUD 



Offers for the Hig'hest Scoring" Butter made in Illinois South of 

 the Wabash Railroad, Hannibal, Spring-field and Danville, RED 

 BUD GOLD MEDAL, valued at 1^25.00. There v^ere four ties of 

 96, and lots were drawn by the editor of Chicago Produce for 

 F. L. Metzg-er, Millstadt; O. Schultz, Waterloo; Herman 

 Schlueter, Germantown, and J. Munier, of O'Fallon, the latter 

 drawing- the medal. 



THE ELGIN BOARD OF TRADE 



Offers a GOLD MEDAL to the buttermaker, working- for a 

 member of the Board, w^ho scores the highest, valued at $25.00. 

 Won by- W. W. Fleming, Alden, having first tied with Grant 

 Mallory, but was raised on re-scoring. 



F. W. BROCKMAN COMMISSION CO.— 805 Third St., St. Louis, Mo. 

 Offer to the maker of the Highest Scoring Tub of Butter, 

 weighing not less than 50 pounds, $25.00 cash. Won by W. W. 

 Fleming, Alden. 



WELLS & RICHARDSON CO., Burlington, Vt. 



Offer to the creamery buttermaker scoring highest with their 

 Color, $15.00 cash. Won by W. W. Fleming, Alden. 

 To the maker of the highest scoring Dairy Butter with their 

 Color, $5.00 cash. Won by S. S. Merritt, Henry, Marshall Co. 



GENESEE SALT COMPANY— Mercantile Exchange, New York 

 and Ogden Building, Chicago. 



Offer to the maker of the Butter scoring highest of all, PRO- 

 VIDED THE SAME IS MADE WITH GENESEE SALT, a 

 Diamond Stud valued at $35.00. 



