ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 21 



three meetings and at least one thousand dollars for the proper 

 conduct of the rapidly growing business of the Association. 



In conclusion, I wish to thank the dairymen of the state 

 for their hearty and efficient co-operation with the officers of 

 this Association in their very earnest efforts to promote the dairy 

 industry in the state. I wish to heartily congratulate you on 

 the good work accomplished by this organization during the 

 past year and to assure you of my best efforts to aid you in any 

 line of endeavor that may be agreed upon at this meeting. 



By the President : — I will now appoint two very important 

 committees. The committee on memberships and the committee 

 on resolutions. 



For the committee on memberships I appoint Mr. E. E. 

 Wilson, Mr. H. Storm, Mr. E. Sudendorf, Mr. C. M. Sprugue, 

 Mr. Fred Storey, Mr. W. R. Kimsey. 



I hope you will please start at once and sell as many mem- 

 berships as you possibly can, for we need the money. The 

 membership is only one dollar and it entitles you at last year's 

 book and also the proceedings of this meeting when printed, 

 and which will be mailed to your address. 



The committee on resolutions I will appoint Mr. Joseph 

 Newman, Mr. W. R. Kimsey, Mr. Charles R. :sU\\s. 



All resolutions must be handed into the committee and 

 passed upon first, so any resolution you wish to report, please 

 hand to one of the committee as soon as possible. 



By the President : — The next on our program is an address 

 by Mr. W. E. Janes of Hinsdale, on " The Dairy Calf." 



Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen : — 



Before I begin, my paper I wish to say that Mr. Caven, the 

 secretary, has made a grevious error. My name is not Jones, 

 but Janes. 



By the President : — This is a very important ?.nd interesting 

 paper, exceedingly interesting and important points. At the 



