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Chicago, November 22, 1874. 



^Received this day of John S. Armstrong, Treasurer of 



State Grange, thirteen dollars for publishing notice to 



Treasurers of County Granges to remit. 



J. A, Noonan, for Lid. Age C 



Your Committee further recommend an appropriation 



of $100, as an addition to the present salary of the Worthy 



Secretary. 



Signed, Chas. Snoad, ; 



C. W. Easterly. ■ Committee. 

 C. W. March, ; 



Motion made to adopt the report. 



Bro. Porter moved to amend bv acting on it bv - ons. 



Carried. 



Section 1, Bro. Armstrong's bill, read and adopted. 



Section 2, " Goklers bill, read and adopted. 



Section 3, " Chambers' bill, read and adopted. 



Section 4, bill paid Industrial Age, read and approved. 



Section 5, recommending appropriation to Secretary, 



read. 



Bro. Logan moved to lav on the table. Lost. 



Bro. Kipper moved to amend by making it two hundred 

 dollars. Amendment supported by several Brothers' and 

 opposed by Bros. Boone and Porter. Amendment lost, 

 and the recommendation of the Committee adopted. 



Bro. Dusch asked for and was granted leave of absence 

 after 11 o'clock A. M. 



Committee on By-Laws made the following supplemen- 

 tary report: 



Article 2, Section 8. — Amend as follows: Strike out 

 said section and insert the following: "On the first Tues- 

 day in December of each vear the County Grange, to- 

 gether with the Masters and their wives, who are Matrons, 

 of Subordinate Granges in thi county, and not belonging 

 to the County Grange, shall assemble at the usual place of 

 meeting of the County Grange and elect their delegates 



*Not3.— This bill had been paid bythe Worthy Treasurer, bur no order 

 drawn for it. 



