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ILLINOIS 
STATE DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION 
„ ye , t. you ..ol, "“To'.O^T'hoiu'u.U 
So ..«s: “ 
you will receive, with the same ‘’ , e t0 the birthplace and 
* K SS —ttS* also of Wisconsin It was 
rr £ ofr l t y o z 
a«r^ y f ko 1 : t&rKE 
were not thought too egotisti c )’ . . ^ West as the following 
figures demonstrate R The Illmrns con 3 b llons . T he Elgin Butter 
thelstof January, 1OT5 to Dec^he ^ ^ game o( time>413)789 
Gompany has tQ the fo ^ er quantity, we have 1,270,802 gallons. 
gallons. Addn 0 ro on<1 fisrires for the purpose of showing, 
We have mentioned the above facts and figuresftu t I 1 ^ ^ ttrst 
to some extent, the result that has followed no ‘ mention of 
r-tni of milk, as mentioned above. We pass over any m 
. . vioinitv lest we may be accused of boasting. 
“Hess r= *jx& keck? 
ing gathering, When the large cue e> ^ when the crops are all 
at the old home a ns c winter a nd all having abundant reason to 
secured and safely the ^ arduous labors. With 
be grateful for the PiosP«» W h other by the hand, and welcome them 
real joy and gladness t 5 « ‘ 1 the blessings of the past and the pros- 
tofc rSe»«S relations of life Such 
^ our feelings as we take you by the hand and welcome you to the old 
home of the dairy “ as a class, have the least opportunities 
Socially, the faimers,^n Y cultivate their social faculties, 
1 mv cC Xopiefn the State. They have, of necessity, many cares 
of. any class or pe n , t0 requ ire them to be at home, morning 
in many instances, a,most ex¬ 
cludes them and their families from enjoying the social privileges tin 
lmman nature requires. 
