ILLITT0I8 STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Tl 



of 1863 he got twenty-three cents per gallon, and all other 

 things were in proportion. Had sold good butter for seven 

 cents per pound when it took seven pounds of butter to 

 buy one yard of cotton cloth; prices had ranged from five 

 and one-half to twenty-three cents. 



The Committee on Nominations made the following 

 report: 



To the niinois State DairymerCs Association: 



We, the undersigned, Committee on Nominations, 

 submit the following. We recommend that the old oflicers 

 who served last year, be re-elected for the ensuing year. 



On motion the report was received and adopted and 

 the Secretary instructed to cast the entire vote of the con- 

 vention in favor of the same. Whereupon the vote was 

 taken, when the Secretary cast the vote as instructed, 

 except for the Secretary, wherein he declined to vote for 

 himself. 



On motion the chairman of committee was instructed 

 to cast entire vote for Secretary, which was done, and the 

 vote declared unanimous. 



County Trustees were then appointed, as follows : 



Kane County — ir. P. Lord, J. K. Mc Lean, C. H. Larkin. 



Cook County — Hon. John Wentworth, Dr. Kennicott, A. H. 

 Dalton. 



Ogle County— 3. Lavis, T. H. Baker, A. J. Negers. 



McHenry County — L.W.Sheldon, R. M. Patrick, H. M.Thome. 



DeKalh County — Hon. William Patten, R. Ellwood, T. H. 

 St. Johns. 



Knox County — A. J. Miller, G-leason Breed, C. J. Ferris. 



Clay County — GrEN. L. B. Parsons, Thomas Milsom, B. B. 

 Ingraham. 

 > D II Page County — Ir4l Albro, Peter Pratt, A. S. Barnard. 



Stephenson County — John Smallwood, S. F. Henderson, John 



SWEZNA. 



Boone County — L. W. Lawrence, B. Cornwell, T. E. Munn. 

 On motion adjourned to meet at 1:30 p. m. 



