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tive Board or of the Society, countersign orders on the Treasurer, and 

 do such other duties as generally appertain to such office or which may 

 be imposed by the Executive Board. 



Art. 2. The Vice President shall assist the President in the dis- 

 charge of his duties, which duties shall fully devolve upon him in the 

 absence or disability of the President. 



Art. 3. The Secretary shall keep the records of the Society; do its 

 general correspondence ; have the charge of all books, papers and other 

 property of the Society not properly belonging to the charge of other 

 officers; receive moneys, &c., for the Society on membership, for en- 

 trance fees, &c., and pay the same over to the Treasurer, with whom he 

 shall keep a strict account; draw orders on the Treasurer for the pay- 

 ment of premiums awarded, or accounts audited by the Executive 

 Board ; make out the annual report for the State Society, and do sucb 

 other duties as appertain to the office or that may be imposed by the 

 Executiv^e Board. 



Art. 4. The Treasurer shall keep all moneys and all books or 

 plates, &c., designed by the Society for the payment of premiums, 

 and pay the same out only upon the order of the Secretary, counter- 

 signed by the President, and report at the annual meeting in December 

 his receipts and disbursements in full by items. 



Art. 6. Before entering upon their duties both the Treasurer and 

 'the Secretary shall give bonds in such an amount and with such sure- 

 ties as the Executive Board shall decide, conditioned for the faithful 

 performance of their duties. 



Art. 6. The Trustees shall be the special advisers of the other offi- 

 cers, and to this end it shall be their duty to be faithful and prompt in 

 attendance at all meetings of the Executive Board and of the Society. 



Art. 7. The Counsellors shall also be the advisers of the other 

 officers, and have an equal voice in the affairs of the Society. It shall 

 also be their special duty, in their respective townships, to advance the 

 interests of the Society by all laudable means in their power. 



Art. 8. The Secretary shall keep a book of membership, in which 

 shall be transcribed the Articles of Association and By-Laws, and to 

 which all persons becoming members thall subscribe their names, to- 

 gether with the name of their towuthip and post office a Idross. He shall 

 also keep a book of entrie?, in which shall be entere I a brief description 



