FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION 179 



After the contestants had handed in their blanks, the ani- 

 mals were placed by the judges and discussed. The discussions 

 were listened to with a great deal of interest, and undoubtedly 

 proved of much benefit. 



Three prizes consisting of orders for $3, $2, and $1 were 

 offered by Danville merchants to each class of contestants. The 

 merchants donating the prizes were : Ike S. Sevin, Wolga- 

 mot & Cavanaugh, Deutsch Brothers, and Ries-Strauss Com- 

 pany. To the winner in each class the publishers of Hoard's 

 Dairyman gave a year's subscription to their paper. 



The winners in each class were as follows : 



(i) Breeders of Purebred Cattle — George Frazier, Villa 

 Grove, first; J. Grimshaw, Lake Villa, Ills., second; L. Minnis, 

 Georgetown, third. 



(2) Breeders of Grade Cows — P. J. Hester, Ridgefarm, 

 first; L. Potter, Jacksonville, Ills., second; R. S. Gwin, Oak- 

 wood, Ills., third. 



(3) Boys 16 to 21 Years of Age — Glen Hagan, Fithian, 

 Ills., first; Leo Dyser, Oakwood, Ills., -second; Wesley Juvenall, 

 Collison, Ills., third. 



(4) Boys Under 16 Years — N. Weist, 912 W. Illinois 

 Street, Urbana, first; R. Johnson, Paris, Ills., second; H. Wol- 

 ter, 614 Wayne Street, Danville, Ills., third. 



Prize Winners in Dairy Cattle Show. 

 Guernsey Cows. 



Cow Over Three Years Old. 

 First prize to Selma Glenwood, owned by O. W. Lehman, 

 Lake Villa, Ills. 



Second prize to Ragapple, owned by O. W. Lehman. 

 Guernsey Cow Two Years Old and Under Three. 

 First prize to Princess of Midlothian, owned by O. W. 

 Lehman, Lake Villa, Ills. 



Guernsey Heifer Under Two Years 

 First prize to Raymond Certina. 

 Second prize to Raymond Princess. 



Third prize to Babe of Chesney Farms, all owned by O. W. 

 Lehman. 



