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the couimittee be diseliai'ged, secouded by Mr. Harrison, aud 

 carried. 



JNlr. IJeltzer: 1 would like to know who all that property 

 belongs too? (Imlieatiiig the prize cups etc.) 



Mr. Marshall : It belongs to the Society. 



Mr. Heltzer: 1 want to know what we are going to do 

 with it? 



President Green : I suppose the place to keep it would be 

 in the office of the Secretary of the Society. 



Mr. Beltzer : 1 move that those cups, one of them be voted 

 to the incoming President, for him to have the privilege and 

 care of and put in some conspicuous place and bring it back 

 here at our next meeting. 



Secretary jNIarshall : This is just a suggestion on my part, 

 — my idea is that these cups be displayed in some business 

 house window in Lincoln. Other Societies display their 

 prizes in the windows, most of them in Kudge & Guenzel's 

 or Miller & Paine's windows. They are always willing to 

 put up a sign and set these cups in front of them, and we can 

 get a great deal of advertising for the Society; I think the 

 cups should be put together in a place where the most people 

 would see them. I don't think they should be shipped around 

 over the state, unless for some special meeting because they 

 are apt to be damaged. 



Mr. Williams : 1 think, as long as they are the property of 

 the Society, they ought to be in the hands and care of the 

 Secretarv there at the State House and that a glass case 

 should be provided for them and their safe keeping and then 

 at the time of the State Pair they could be brought there. 



I move that our Board of Directors be authorized to pro- 

 vide a suitable case and make provisions for the care and dis- 

 play of those trophies. 



Mr. Barnard : I would like to add to that motion the medal 

 also that belongs to the Society. 



Mr. Williams: T accept the amendment and include that 

 in mv motion. Motion dulv seconded. 



