238 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



1897, DE KALB PRORATA PREMIUMS.— Continued. 



97 P. Nelson Creston 3.78 



95 PrankKugler Walton 1.26 



95 A.E.Hoffman DeKalb , 1.26 



96 K. B. Carpenter Thorn p-^on 2.53 



96 F. D. Clark Fair Haven 2.52 



951/3 A. J. Sally Bonner 1.90 



95V3 Geo. E. Waterman Garden Prairie 1.90 



96 Grant Maliory Freeport 2.53 



97 Geo. H. Moody Richardson , 3.78 



95 Chris Lorensen Rockford l.»6 



95 J. W. Segar Pecatonica 1.26 



951/^ Ohas. Bahlman Goodenow 1.90 



QQYz G. H. Littlefield Savanna 3.15 



95 B. B. Smith Bevidere 1.26 



95 Anton Bueler Bemis 1.26 



95 J. W Carr Sheridan 1.26 



mVz L.P.Harvey Clare 3.15 



96M: M. McDonough Davis Junction 4.10 



95Vi Joseph Felver Batavia 1.90 



95 W. H. Smith Sandwich 1.26 



95 Mrs. S. H. Woods Gardner 1.26 



951/^ ....S.S Merritt Henry 190 



97 .... R. A. Patton Hanna City 3.78 



95 Mrs. F. E. Good Galva 1.26 



$99.30 

 ASSOCIATION CASH PREMIUMS. 

 Cheese. Name. Location. 

 97!^ S. J. Soverhill Tiskilwa 5.00 



96 J. R. Biddulf Providence 3.00 



89H J. A. Case Earlville 2.00 



$10.00 

 Road Paper— A. B. Hostetter, Mt. Carroll $16.00 



The following premiums were offered and given to parties 

 whose names may be found by looking at the scores: 



The Farm, Field and Fireside and The Dairy World will 

 be sent one year to each exhibitor whose butter scores 95 

 points or better. 



The Orange Judd Farmer will be sent one year to the 

 first six ladies who make entries for butter of cheese. 



The Farmers' Union will be sent one year to the four 

 exhibitors of dairy butter who score next highest to 95. 



The Farmers Eeview will be sent one year to the first ten 

 who make entries for dairy butter. 



The Elgin Dairy Report will be sent one year to all makers 

 of dairy butter scoring 95 and above. 



The New York Produce Review and American Creamery 

 will be sent for one year to all those who score 96 points or 

 over. 



The Farmers' Voice one year, to the first six unmarried 

 ladies who enter butter for exhibit. 



The next business in order being the election of officers, 

 the report of the nominating committee as amended, was taken 

 from the table. Mr. Hostetter moved that the Secretary of 



