44 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION, 
state at the Centennial exhibition at 
that we regard it very important t^ *, raised by con- 
there ; that to this end a sum maker of butter and cheese, and 
Itlt afu ";"exbiS e o n f the dairy products of this state be made 
at the Centennial exhibition. g WILCOX, Chairman. 
The report was made the special order of business after 
dinner, and on motion the convention adjourned to 1.30 p. m. 
Thursday, Dec. 16, 1875—1:30 p. M. 
Convention called to order, and special business taken up, 
it being the report of the Centennial Committee, which, on 
motion! was adopted by the convention. wilcox E 
Also a committee of three, consisting of Judge Wilcox, b,. 
H Seward, and Dr. Tefft, was appointed to recommend 
committee of live, in accordance with the above report 
The committee appointed to nominate officers for the 
in 0, year reported as follows: 
President-Dr. Joseph Tefft, of Elgin. 
Vice Presidents-C. C. Buell, of Whiteside county; S. W. 
KilSer CookTw. J. Henning, Randall-, Hon Wnn Patton, 
DeKalb; Tho». Wrigbt, LaSalle; Luther Bartle.t, 
L. M. Brown, Lake; B. Cornwell, Boone; Ira Albro, DuPa B , 
E H. Seward, McHenry; B. G. Garnhard, Ogle. 
Secretary-M. H. Thompson, of Elgin. 
Treasurer—H. W. Mead, of Hebron. 
The report of the committee was adopted. 
The committee appointed to recommend a conumttee^of 
hve who should constitute a permanent Centennial Com - 
tee,'with power to act, Pat 
were elected by the convention. Dr. J. Tefft, a . 
ton, Capt. W. H. Stewart, M. H. Thompson, and G. E. Mor. 
row. 
