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Rules. (1) Exhibitors are allowed to make only one entry 

 in each class. 



(Signed) 



(Proprietor) 



How to Compete. 



Milk to compete for prizes must be sent by express or other- 

 wise from station nearest the producer direct to George Caven, 

 Secretary, Clinton, 111., or brought to convention by exhibitor. 



The package should be plainly addressed on outside; a card 

 should also be tacked on box inside, giving plainly sender's name 

 and address, so as to avoid mistakes in identifying packages. 



Questions To Be Answered by Exhibitors. 



1. Give date and hour when this milk was drawn from the 



cow N 



2. Give place, date and hour at which this milk was de- 

 livered to the express company or otherwise shipped, 



3. Does the milk fairly represent the average product of 

 your herd in quality and cleanliness ? 



NOTE : — Class 2 is certified milk ; Class 3 market cream ; 

 Class 4 certified cream. One pint of cream constitutes an entry. 

 Use same entry blank and change name of class and quantity 

 to suit the class entered. 



In the contest, F. L. Gaston of Normal, scored highest on 

 market cream and Thos. Foster of Springfield highest on certified 

 milk and cream and market milk. The report on the score and 

 bacteria content of the samples was as follows : 



Urbana, 111., Jan. 22, 1909. 

 Mr. Geo. Caven, Secretary. 



Dear Sir : — 



The following is the report of the work done by the 

 Bacteriologist on the Milk and Cream Exhibit, at Clinton : 



