44 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION. 
of our Legislature, and use their best endeavors to secure 
such legislation as they may deem proper and for the es 
interests of this Association. 
The following were appointed such committee: G. P. 
Lord, Elgin; Gen. L. B. Parsons, Flora; Prof. F. H.Hall, 
Sugar Grove; C.J. Ferris, Galesburg; and H. W. Mead, 
Hebron. 
On motion, S. Wilcox, F. H.Hall, and I. Boies, were 
made a Committee on Nominations. 
On motion, L. Bartlett, J. R. McLean, and Benj. 
Cox, were made a Committee on Ways and Means. 
Prof. F. H. Hall moved that when we adjourn, it be to 
meet next year at Sugar Grove, when an amendment was 
offered that Elgin be substituted for Sugar Grove. Alter 
considerable friendly discussion was held, it was voted to let 
the whole matter lie on the table until 4 p. m., at which time 
it was made a special order of business. The conven ion 
now adjourned to meet at 1:30 p. in. 
