ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION. 
53 
AFTERNOON SESSION. 
Wednesday, Dec. io. 
The convention was called to order by the president at 
1:45, and 
Question No. 8 was resumed. 
B. Cady : Said he would make a few suggestions. 
In the first place, those who were running the factories 
should run them in a cleanly manner. In the next place, 
those who brought milk to the factory should be obliged 
to bring it in good order. Have plenty of water at the 
factory and have it good. Factorymen didn’t let the 
patrons know what they were getting for their milk. His 
idea was, to let the patrons know all about it. The business 
depended upon the patrons and the makers. There were 
many who didn’t understand any thing about the business, 
but would after a while. He had been to some trouble to 
collect figures in the matter, and had found a great differ¬ 
ence in many cases between dividends paid by factories in 
this section, for same month. Wanted to know how this 
could be accounted for. 
Ira Thompson was called upon, but said he had not 
come to be heard, but to learn. 
T. McD. Richards: Said good butter and good 
cneese coula not be made from unclean milk. 
Mr. S. K. Bartholomew (called upon): Said he 
thought the ground had been pretty well covered by the 
previous speakers, but he would repeat, for the more our 
