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Separator, and lie is furnishing butter to his neighbors, pri- 

 vate customers, and there is room in my neighborhood for 

 three or four more, but they simply don't know how to go at 

 it. I believe that would be one of the best ways of increasing 

 membership. So far as it has been introduced, it has been 

 the very best thing and I have no doubt that in almost any 

 of our institutes, one man could build up a first-class trade 

 and bring in a half a dozen members. 



Mr. Hostetter: It has been my idea for a good many 

 years to have this Dairy Association furnish a speaker for 

 each County Institute in the State. If we had the money to 

 do so, we would send a man who would speak on dairy topics 

 and they would be glad to have us come, and furnish such 

 a speaker, and it would do an immense amount of good ; but it 

 takes money. I believe that would be a wonderful help to 

 our State Dairymen's Association and the dairy interests of 

 the State. 



There being no further business, on motion, the conven- 

 tion adjourned sine die. 



