LLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



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sociation of Lincoln, Illinois, Mr. Pethybridge of the Milk In- 

 spectors of St. Louis is here and has something to say about 

 delivery of milk in St. Louis. He has little bulletins that he 

 wishes to circulate on the ordinance of delivering of milk in 

 St. Louis and if you are interested in this he will be pleased to* 

 hand them to you. 



I will appoint a committee on memberships. We would 

 like to have you all join the Association. There is a nominal 

 fee asked to help pay for the meetings, and the report alone is 

 worth the price. One dollar is asked and it entitles you to a 

 report of this meeting when printed, and the book from the last 

 meeting and a vote on all questions brought up at this conven- 

 tion. I appoint — 



L. A. Spies of St. Jacobs, 111. 

 A. J. Shearer of Aurora, 111. 

 Tallie Defrees of Greenville, 111. 

 John Christ, Washington, 111. 



The rest of the committees I will appoint later, perhaps 

 tonight. 



I also want to say that we want all those who have come 

 from out of town and brought certificates, to hand them to the 

 Secretary, because we have to have 100 of these certificates to 

 get the reduced rate on the return ticket. Don't forget this and 

 I will try and keep you reminded of it. 



Here are the reports of last year to which you are welcome. 



We will stand adjourned until evening at 7 :15 p. m. 



The Secretary has a lot of membership tickets he would like 

 to dispose of. 



