246 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



Dutch Belted cow 3 or over, to Stockwell & Gifford, Oxford, 

 Mass., on Meadow Bell 1491. 



Dutch Belted heifer under 3, to F. R. Sanders, Bristol, N. 

 H., on Hazel W 13 17. 



LOT 235— MILK AND CREAM TEST. 



The first prize awards were as follows : 



Class I— Market milk, L. A. Spies, St. Jacob, 111. 



Class II— Certified milk, L. A. Spies, St. Jacob, 111. 



Class III — Cream, Leland Hotel Farm, Springfield, 111. 



The Association had offered a special pro rata purse of $50 

 on creamery butter and the same amount on dairy butter. The 

 creamery butter purse was divided as follows : 



CREAMERY BUTTER. 



Score. Am't. 



E. F. Harrison, Warren, 111 95^ $3-45 



William J. Kane, Thomson, 111 95 3.43 



Robert Moren, Morrison, 111 93 3.37 



G. P. Sauer, East Troy, Wis 93 3.37 



C. E. Mortensen, Milledgeville, 111 93 2)-Z7 



O. E. Holland, Morrison, 111 92^ 3.33 



F. McFarland, Big Rock, 111 92^ 3.33 



Geo. S. Dobbie, Chicago 92 3.32 



M. L. Musselman, Lanark, 111 92 3.32 



Pioneer Creamery Butter Co., Camp Point, 111.. .92 3.32 



George McBride, Scales Mound, 111 92 3.32 



Ursa Creamery Co., Ursa, 111 92 3.32 



L. R. Weckerly, Dakota, 111 90 3.25 



John Mortensen, Chadwick, 111 90 3.25 



Leland Hotel Farm, Springfield, 111 90 3.25 



The purse of $50.00 on dairy butter was distributed among 

 69 exhibitors, the amounts ranging from 40 cents to $2.70. 



The Association plans to continue its one-day conventions, 

 the work to be taken up early this fall and as many meetings as 

 possible will be held. 



