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ing for you, as well as for the entire dairy industry. Any time 

 you have any suggestions or questions you would like to have 

 taken up, if you will write to your director or secretary, we will 

 be very glad to take them up in the proper way, and don't over- 

 look the fact that the legislature is in session. I think we had 

 better adjourn. 



Mr. Caven : — These scores have been delayed and would not 

 take but a moment. Scores 90 and above I will read, and the 

 winners in other contests. 



The butter was scored by three judges, each acting separ- 

 ately. They did not compare their scores and the scoring, as 

 announced, is the average of the markings of the three judges 



Average score 

 three judges. 



Wm. Bramstadt, Mascoutah 90 2-3 



M. L. Muselman, Lanark 92 2-3 



A. D. McCready, Argyle 93 



J. F. Westphall, Greenwood 91 .9 



H. Jacobson, Nokomis 93^ 



Robt. Moren, Morrison 92 1-3 



Wm. Englebrecht, Fairhaven 93 



Louis Nelson, Camp Point 92^ 



Harry S. Hague, German Valley 90 



Ferdinand Grimm, Chadwick 94^ 



N. A. Peterson, Sigel 911-3 



Geo. Aler, Rockefeller 911-3 



Fred J. Weddige, Big Rock 91^4 



Frank Johnson, Prophetstown 90 



W. H. Welch, Flora 91 



S. L. Murphy, Garden Plain 92 1-3 



D. C. Benton, Kaneville 93 



B. K. Peter, Dallas City 93 2-3 



Geo. Simonson, Urbana 94 



Geo. Bloyer, Harper 93 y 2 



H. R. Duel, Savana 91 1-3 



Chas. Foss, Cedarville ; 91 



Milk Testing — H. D. Remington, Clinton, first; B. K. Peter, Dallas 

 City, second; N. A. Peterson, Sigel, third; Carl Lind, Urbana, fourth. 



Butter Judging — Chas. Foss, Cedarville, first; Carl Lind, Urbana, 

 second; S. L. Murphy, Garden Plain, third; B. K. Peter, Dallas City, 

 fourth. 



