ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION*. 267 



Dairy Laws of Illinois 



Laws of 1879, page 111. (Hurd's Revised Statutes, chapter 38, sections 



9-9e.) 

 AN ACT to regulate the sale of milk, and to provide penalities for the 

 adulteration thereof. (Approved May 29, 1879.) 



Section 1. That whoever shall, for the purpose of sale for human 

 food, adulterate milk with water or any foreign substance, or whoever 

 shall knowingly sell for human food, milk from which cream has been 

 taken, without the purchaser being informed or knowing the fact, or 

 whoever shall knowingly sell' for human food, milk from which what is 

 commonly called "strippings" has been withheld, without the purchaser 

 thereof being informed or knowing the fact, or whoever shall kinowingly 

 sell for human food milk drawn irom a diseased cow. knowing her to 

 be so diseased as to render her mil k unwholesome, or whover shall 

 knowingly sell for human food, milk so tainted or corrupted as to be un- 

 wholesome, or whoever shall knowingly supply, or bring to be manufac- 

 tured into any substance for human food, :o any cheese or butter factory 

 or creamery, without all interested therein knowing or being informed 

 of the fact, milk which is adulterated with water or any foreign sub- 

 stance, or milk from which cream has been taken, or milk from which 

 what is commonly called "strippings" has been withheld, or milk drawn: 

 from a diseased cow, knowing hir to be so diseased as to injure her milk, 

 or milk so tainted or corrupted as to be unwholesome, or whoever shall 

 knowingly, with intent to defraud- lake from milk after it has been de- 

 livered to a cheese factory, or butter factory or creamry, to be manu- 

 factured rhto any substance. for. kuman food, for or on account of the per- 

 son supplying the milk or cream, or shall, with like intent, knowingly 

 add any foreign substance to the milk or cream, whereby it, or the pro- 



