68 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



On motion of G. P. Lord two more members were 

 added to the committee on legislation, one of which should 

 be the president. And on motion of C. C. Buell, the com- 

 mittee were voted power to appoint the other member — 

 which the committee proceeded to do by appointing Mr. M. 

 H. Thompson as the other member. 



On motion of M. H. Thompson, it was voted to make 

 ail members of the press, present, honorary members of the 

 association. 



On motion of W. W. Bingham it was voted to invite 

 the ladies of. northern Illinois to attend and participate in 

 the meetings of this association. He believed the ladies 

 could help very much in making the meeting interesting. 

 He also extended a cordial invitation to all to attend the 

 next annual meeting of the Kishwaukee Farmers' Club, to 

 be held at Marengo soon. He further invited the Illinois 

 State Dairymen's Association to hold its next annual meet- 

 ing at Marengo. 



R. P. McGlincy spoke in favor of the next meeting 

 being held outside of Elgin, and after some discussion it 

 was unanimously voted to hold the next annual meeting at 

 Marengo, Illinois. 



Thos. Bishop was glad to see improvement being made 

 in the manner of conducting the meetings. We had for- 

 merly been overrun with protessors. They did not come 

 any more ; hoped we were done with them. All had some 

 patent, or salt, or somethmg else, to sell. 



After some further promiscuous discussion the meeting 

 adjourned, to meet at i p. m. 



