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ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN S ASSOCIATION. 
TREASURER’S REPORT. 
89 
R. M. Patrick, treasurer, In account with Illinois State 
Dairymen’s Association : 
1880. Dr. 
March 8. To Cash of Dr. Tefftfcr Memberships. <ff 24 c 0 
Dec. 12. “ “ Rec. from 56 Members. -6 00 
“ 17. " “ Donated . . 
1881. . . 
Jan. 20. " “ Rec. Dr, Tefft from 20 members. 20.00 
$102.00 
1880. Cr. 
March 8. By Paying Anderson Bal. Printing. «tK 7s 
Dec. 17. “ '• Dr. Pratt Lecture.xoloo 
“ “ Balance Hall Expenses. , 7 00 
1881. . 7 ‘ 
Jan. 27. " Balance in Treasury... 66.25 
$102.00 
G. P. Lord then offered the following resolutions which 
were unanimously adopted : • 
Whereas, The adulteration of human food has be¬ 
come a great evil in our- country, and is now being carried 
on to an extent not only of endangering our manufactur¬ 
ing industries by destroying the confidence of the community 
in our manufactured products, but also to endanger the 
prosperity of those who have been largely engaged in the 
business of adulterating human food, by reason of new and 
more dangerous and obnoxious forms of adulteration, 
thereby jeopardizing the lives and health of our people , 
therefore, 
Resolved , That the adulteration of any article of human 
food or drink, or of drugs intended for human use, meets 
with the hearty disapproval and condemnation of this 
Association. 
Resolved , That it is the duty of this Association, and 
of all our Boards of Trades, and also of all our Municipal 
Boards, and Boards of Health, to take such united and 
persistent action on the subject of adulteration as will 
effectually stamp out the evil and prevent the sale of 
adulterated food and drugs in all our communities. 
Resolved , That it is the duty of the State and General 
