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the highest score at the State Dairymen's meeting. She will be en- 

 titled to that medal which is the only special premium the Asso- 

 ciation allows. As to just what value in money her score will be 

 to her, I can't tell yet. 



: — There are premiums of salt and coloring, are there not ? 



A : — No ; in scoring butter of course the salt and color are 

 points considered in the scoring. There is nothing special for 

 those points. 



Piano solo, Miss Jennie Truesdale. Encored. 



By the President : — The railroad certificates left today are 

 all ready to be delivered. If there are any others to be fixed, 

 leave them at the Secretary's table to receive attention. 



1 call your attention to the class in testing tomorrow morn- 

 ing on ths platform by Mr. Lee of the State University at 9 

 o'clock; from 9 to 9:30, bring in your samples and have your 

 class in testing right in Effingham tomorrow morning. From that 

 you can form your own class later on. 



We have a few more of last year's report, the same as we are 

 getting this year. If any one would like to have one, please step 

 up and get it. 



The Chairman of the Banquet Committee would like to give 

 a notice at this time. 



Mr. Chairman, I am requested to announce in behalf of the 

 Commercial Club of Effingham that at the close of the Associa- 

 tion meeting this evening, you are invited to a banquet to be given 

 at the Armory Hall, one block and a half east to the Court House 

 on Fourth street. I hope none of you will be so thoughtless to 

 go without your appetites. The ladies there will serve at the 

 tables. 



Mr. Newman : — A notice of that kind is best acted upon at 

 once. We will adjourn to the banquet. 



Don't forget the testing class in the morning at 9 o'clock. 



