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Mr. Xkwmax: T sug-o-est Mv. TTaskell as a friend of the 

 association for the third (Hrcct(>r. 



ThK Chairman: Mr. TTaskell lives in Denver and so far 

 away that he would he of no use to us. 



Mr. Xkwmax: I nominate M;r. AFowhray, of AFinnesota. 



Motion duly seconded and carried. 



'I'ttK CiiAiRMAX: The hour is growino- late. I thank you 

 for the way you ha\'e stood l)v us, and if there is nothing- more 

 we can consider ourseh'es adjourned. 



AR-'TCLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE NATIONAL DAIRY 



UNION. 



A majority of the board of directors shall constitute a fniorimi 

 for the transaction of business. 



Article IV. This corporation hereby assumes unto itself all the 

 rights, privileges and immunities conferred by the laws of the Stato 

 of Illinois upon corporations not for pecuniary profit, including the 

 right to receive, hold and disburse moneys in the furtherance of the 

 above stated objects. All business shall be transacted in the name of 

 the corporation and all purchases of materials or supplies or sales of 

 personal property shall be valued when duly made by the secretary or 

 general manager, or any other person authorized to do so by majority 

 vote of the board of directors. 



Article V. All persons who shall have contributed to the support 

 of the corporation to the extent of one dollar or more shall be consid- 

 ered a member thereof, and every creamery company or creamery cor- 

 poration contributing as a company shall be considered as members cf 

 said National Dairy Union corporation, and shall be entitled to a vote 

 therein. Each and every one so contributing shall have the right to 

 participate in all meetings, but said amount must be paid since the 

 last annual meeting to entitle the member to a vote; and a majority 

 of the votes cast at any meeting shall be necessary for the election of 

 officers or the carrying of any pending motion unless otherwise provided. 



Article VI. The board of directors shall have power to fill all 

 vacancies in the board, and also any vacancy which may occur in any 

 other offices. They shall determine the number of employes and their 

 salaries and make such by-laws for the government of their body and 

 all officers and employees of the Incorporation as it shall deem proper. 



Article YII. The private property of the stockholders shall not 

 be subject to the debts of the corporation. 



Article VIU. These by-laws may be amended at any regular or 

 special meeting of the members by a two thirds vote of all the members 

 present, but in calling a special meeting for that purpose each member 

 shall be notified in writing by the secretary, of the time and place of 



