FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION 253 



Feb. 10 — The Elgin Dairy Report, Printing 



Programs Danville Convention 368 



Feb. 10 — \\ . B. Ouarton, Speaker Danville 



Convention 369 



Feb. 10 — Chas. Foss. Expense Danville Con- 

 vention 370 



Feb. 10 — Chamber of Commerce, Danville, 

 Postage, Printing, Express Charges, Ad- 

 dressing 371 



Feb. 10 — R. S. Hulce, Danville Convention 



Expense 372 



Feb. 15 — John G. Poynton, Expense Danville 



Speaker 373 



Feb. 15 — J. P. Mason, Expense Danville, Wa- 

 terloo, Jacksonville, Dairy Train and 

 State Convention 374 



Feb. 15 — Carl E. Lee, Expense Danville 



Speaker 375 



Feb. 15 — Fisher & McKee, Engraving Prize 



Cnp 376 



Feb. 15 — Geo. Caven, Traveling Expense July 



I, 1916, to Jan. I, 1917 377 



Feb. 15 — N. W. Hepburn, Danville Expense . 378 



Feb. 15 — H. P. Irish, Dairy Train Expense 



$20.34, Danville $10.90 379 



^larch 7 — Union Dairy Co., Pro Rata $5.40, 



One Po.und Butter 37 Cents 380 



March 7 — Samuel Grimm, Pro Rata $5.40, One 



Pound Butter 2^7 Cents 381 



March 7— A. J. Spohn, Pro Rata $21.00. Thir- 

 teen Pounds Butter $4.87 382 



March 7 — Peoria Creamery Co., Pro Rata . . . 383 



March 7 — Burlington Creamery Co.. Pro Rata 385 



March 7 — Sugar Creek Cream'y Co., Pro Rata 386 



March 7 — Sugar Creek Cream'y Co., Pro Rata 387 



March 7 — Sugar Creek Cream'y Co., Pro Rata 388 



March 7 — Peter J. Peterson, Pro Rata 389 



March 7 — Newton Creamery Co., Pro Rata . . 390 



88.50 



39-07 



20.48 



63.46 



9-35 



20.06 



95-85 



21.35 



3-75 



109.50 

 13-15 



31-24 



5-77 



5-77 



25-87 

 18.90 

 13.80 



5-70 



3.00 



16.50 



10.80 



3.00 



