Il6 FOX HUNTING. 



and proceeded to get it into sound and regular 

 business running shape, which the Board soon suc- 

 ceeded in doing, and in which condition it has con- 

 tinued to the present time. 



In October, 1888, Jared DarHngton was 

 elected Treasurer, and William H. Corlies was 

 re-elected Secretary of the Club, and they have re- 

 tained these positions to this time. 



Of recent years the club employs, during the 

 hunting season, an Assistant Huntsman and a 

 Whipper-in, to help in the hunting of the hounds 

 in the field, as well as in the care of them, and 

 these positions are well filled by Samuel McClure 

 and Charley Miles. 



CHAPTER XVH. 



FEATURES OF THE CLUB. 



The club members have always kept up their 

 friendly relationship with the farmers of the 

 county, by avoiding injury to grain or sod fields, 

 and every effort is made to prevent the riding over 

 such fields in soft weather. Any damages done 

 to fowls, sheep, or other domestic animals by the 

 hounds of the pack, or to fences and enclosures 

 by the hunters, are promptly paid for by the club. 



The prejudice of the old members of the club 



