ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION. 
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possess tiie dollars necessary to provide for the physical and 
intellectual wants of themselves, and of those that may be 
dependent upon them. y 
Last in order, but by no means least in importance let 
us give them that knowledge which will enable them to’en- 
gage, during the leisure moments of life, in such intellectual 
an artistic pursuits as will be gratifying to them, a benefit 
socia/scale^’ ^ W * entitle tllem to a hi S h position in the 
On motion, it was decided to hold the next annual 
meeting one week later in the month. 
The committee appointed to examine the dairy imple¬ 
ments then handed in the following report, which was read 
by the secretary. 
THE COMMITTEE’S REPORT. 
Clark’s Improved Revolution Pan, we consider a very 
good pan for deep setting, and worthy of recommendation. 
It is manufactured by Conger Brothers, Manchester, Iowa 
Hawkeye Submerged Milk Pan, exhibited by J. G. 
eri y , Cedar Rapids, Iowa, we would recommend as 
worthy of trial and use ; the best we have seen for the sub¬ 
merged process of raising cream, and would particularly 
recommend it for those raising cream for factories. 
Cherry s Transportation Can is an improvement on the 
large carrying can, and worthy of adoption. 
J. F. Lester’s Square Churn is so wide and favorably 
known that it needs no recommendation from us. 
J. M. Frink, ^ 
L. Bartlett, > Committee. 
J. H. Foote, J 
On motion of J. R. McLean, a vote of thanks was ten¬ 
dered to the people of Marengo for their hospitality to the 
visiting dairymen. 
On motion, the association then adjourned to Wednes¬ 
day, Dec. 15, 1880. 
