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Reports of the committee appointed to report on creamery 

 account books was submitted as follows: 



We, your committee, beg leave to submit the following re- 

 port: 



The creamery account books, consisting of Fargo & Co's. 

 Patron and Drivers Book, Creamery Register and Ledger, An- 

 drews & Burnaps Dairy Cream Record and Cream Pay-Roll, Les- 

 spinasse's Cream Account and Patron's Book, Harrison's Cream- 

 ery Ledger and Check Book, were examined, none of which we 

 think adapted to each and every creamery, but all have their good 

 qualities and with the above to select from we think any cream- 

 ery can find such books as suit it best. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. Y. Sawyer, 

 J. B. Bertolet, 

 E. E. Chester. 

 The report was adopted. 



Mr. Periam moved that a committee of three be appointed 

 to take action with reference to making an exhibit of dairy prod- 

 ucts at the Fat Stock Show in Chicago in 1888 and call a con- 

 ference of other states interested in dairymen to advise upon this 

 matter and secure united action, which motion was carried and 

 the following committee appointed by the chair: 

 Hon. Jonathan Periam, Chicago. 

 Hon. E. E. Chester, Champaign. 

 Hon. H. B. Gurler, DeKalb. 

 Music, "Down by the Sea"— Capt. E. T. E. Becker. 



EDUCATION OF FARMERS. 



Jacob Grossman, Lanark: 



It affords me great pleasure to have the honor of taking part 

 in these interesting and profitable meetings. 



The opportunity of hearing persons of such marked ability 

 and culture is, indeed, a rare treat to all who have availed them- 

 selves of that privilege. 



