202 ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



providing for a dairy display and demonstration at the next 

 annr:l meeting of the institute to be held in Decatur, February- 

 ary 2o-2d. This display and demonstration is to be under the di- 

 rect' o.i of A. J. Glover of the State College of Agriculture and 

 Mrs. H. P. Purviance, the President of the State Buttermakers' 

 Association. 



Geo. Caven, 



H. T. Thurston. 



C. J. Lindley, 



A. B. Hostetter, 



G. H. Gurler. 



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By the President : — How will you take these resolutions up, 



y or as a whole ? 



Mr. Lindley : — I move the adoption of the resolutions as 

 read. 



Any questions? 



Q : — Just one, I would like to know just what the Brownlow 

 Bill is in Congress. 



A : — I can read the bill. 



In brief, it requests government aid in building of road, an 

 appropriation of a certain amount to be apportioned among the 

 states, but any state, or any section of a state only gets in pro- 

 portion to the amount of money it raises itself. In order to get 

 a part of this government appropriation a certain section has got 

 to raise a certain amount of money itself, and then the object of 

 the bill is to provide that section with the amount as stated, 

 and thus bring the government in as an aid in the construction 

 of good roads. 



By the President : — Any more questions ? 



If not, all in favor, say ''I." Contrary. None. 



They are carried as read. 



Mr. Lindley : — I move the Secretary be instructed to send 

 to each Congressman and Senator a copy of the resolutions re- 

 garding hard roads. 



It is moved and seconded. All in favor say '^I." 



Contrary. None. Carried. 



