THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. 309 



Geo. Bloyer, Harper 93 1-3 



R R. Duell, Savanna 91 1-3 



A. A. Adams, Harvard 93 



Mrs. Wm. C. Bereiter, Zion City 90 



R. H. Pennington, Plainneld 90 



Chas. Foss, Cedarville 91 



The association had an arrangement with the dairy school, 

 Illinois College of Agriculture, whereby those 

 taking the work in dairying at the two weeks* 

 winter convention in the dairy school would 



be entitled to certificates ac cow testers from t!ie associa- 

 tion. Those reported to have completed the course last winter 

 are: J. A. Love, Roscoe, 111.; Prof. C. W. Farr, Chicago; Mad- 

 ison Bullock, Maysville, Ky. ; J. B. Fitch, Alto Pass, 111. ; Herbert 

 Conklin, Roscoe, 111.; Chas. R. McMillan, Sparta, 111.; L. R. 

 Hendrickson, Danville, 111. ; E. A. White, Clinton, Ind. ; H. A. 

 DeWerff, Farina, 111. ; Carl C. Ackert, Dixon, 111. ; Herbert R. 

 Kiltz, Woodstock, 111.; E. C. Bruer, McDowell, 111.; Roy E. 

 Morris, Pecatonica, 111. ; B. H. Ames, Kaneville, 111. 



TREASURER'S REPORT. 



Adolph Meyer, Highland, III. 



RECEIPTS. 



July 1, 1908. Balance on hand $ 754.72 



Aug. 6, 1908. From Geo. Caven for State appropriation 2,500.00 



Jan. 28, 1909. From Geo. Caven 152.35 



Feb. 10, 1909. From Geo. Caven 101.00 



Feb. 12, 1909. From Geo. Caven 80.00 



Feb. 22, 1909. From Geo. Caven 128.11 



Mar. 6, 1909. From Geo. Caven 11.00 



Mar. 16, 1909. From Geo. Caven 20.00 



Mar. 29, 1909. From Geo. Caven 5.00 



$3,752.18 



Total cash for year to July 1 $3,752.18 



Total disbursements to July 1 3,009.07 



Balance on hand $ 743.11 



