THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. 305 



Expenses. 



Express and drayage $ 19.95 



Telegrams 2.13 



Telephone 2.45 



Exchange .30 



Stamps 189.96 



Traveling 24.62 



Envelopes (reports and programs) 7.58 



Labor 5.00 



Miscellaneous 5.45 



Signs 4.50 



Dairy show booth 9.50 



Distributing advertising matter, Clinton 4.00 



Display rooms and Superintendent's expenses, Clinton. . 29.50 



Hotel and Speakers expenses 90.00 



Paid Treasurer Meyer 497.46 



Half-tone for report 1.75 



Dairy show sign 5.00 



G. W. Ingersoll (printing) 3.25 



May 15th, telephone 45 



Total $902.85 



Approved Aug. 18, 1909. 



Lewis N. Wiggins, 

 Chas. T. GiIvKErson, 



E. SUDENDORF. 



Three thousand copies of the annual report were printed 

 and distributed. 



Preparations for the annual convention are begun two 

 months prior to the meeting. The association prints a program, 

 the cost of which is borne by and some surplus derived from the 

 advertising carried. The other source of income, aside 

 from the state appropriation, is from memberships 

 anl contributions made by dairy supply firms to 

 the premium fund. Last year the receipts from 



