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The Secretary: — The meeting of directors will come next 

 month, it cannot be delayed until later than February. 



The Chairman : — We might let the resolution stand. It 

 shows that we want to get together and the invitation is extended 

 to the buttermakers. We are all one in interest and all one in 

 unity of feeling and it is, of course, up to you gentlemen what 

 to do, but I would suggest that the officers of the Buttermakers' 

 Ass'n ask their committee to meet with us in Peoria at the round- 

 up meeting of the Farmers' Institute. We can then give it more 

 time, more thought and in the meantime perhaps formulate an 

 idea and get it in better shape when we do meet. 



Member : — I understand if the combination of the two asso- 

 ciations takes place the buttermakers will have representation on 

 the board of directors of this association? 



The Chairman : — Mr. Fredericks is on the nominating com- 

 mittee and I understand they have represented the buttermakers 

 on the proposed directory for this association. They have one 

 man selected to represent the butter interests. 



If there is nothing further to be said on this subject, a 

 motion will be in order to adopt the resolutions. 



On motion, duly seconded, the resolutions were adopted 

 as read. 



The Chairman : — The butter scores will now be read by the 

 secretary. 



CREAMERY BUTTER. 



Name. Address. Score. 



Geo. E. Waterman, Garden Prairie 93^ 



M. Lv. Musselman, Lanark 89 



R. A. Wilson, Rush Creek 92 



Otto Meyer, Leona 92 



B. M. Campbell, Mascoutah 93>^ 



Louis Nielson, Camp Point 96 



D. C. Benton, Kaneville 93>^ 



Wm Englebrecht, Thomson, R. No. 1 91 



Geo. Bloyer, Harper 88 



Geo. W. Hoppensteadt, Goodenow 91 



F. E. Butler, Belvidere 92 



