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of the National Grange, under the direction of the Master and the 

 Executive Committee. 



It shall be his duty at least once each month, to deposit with the 

 Fiscal Agency holding the funds of the National Grange all 

 moneys that may have come into his hands, and forward a dupli- 

 cate receipt therefor to the Treasurer, and to make a full report 

 of all transactions to the National Grange at each annual session. 



It shall be his further duty to procure a monthly report from 

 the Fiscal Agency with whom the funds of the National Grange 

 are deposited of all moneys received and paid out by them during 

 each month, and send a copy of such report to the Executive Com- 

 mittee and the Master of the National Grange. 



ARTICLE 7. 



SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to issue all 

 drafts upon the Fiscal Agency of the Order, said drafts having 

 been previously signed by the Master and countersigned by the 

 Secretary of the National Grange. 



SEC. 2. He shall report monthly to the Master of the National 

 Grange, through the office of the Secretary, a statement of all 

 receipts of deposits made by him, and of all drafts or checks 

 signed by him during the previous month. 



SEC. 3. He shall report to the National Grange at each annual 

 session a statement of all receipts of deposits made by him and of 

 all drafts or checks signed by him since his last annual report. 



ARTICLE 8. 



It shall be the duty of the Lecturer to visit, for the good of the 

 Order, such portions of the United States as the Executive Com- 

 mittee may direct, for which services he shall receive compensation. 



ARTICLE 9. 



It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee to exercise a 

 general supervision of the affairs of the Order during the recess of 

 the National Grange ; to instruct the Secretary in regard to print- 

 ing and disbursements, and to place in his hands a contingent 

 fund ; to decide all questions and appeals referred to them by the 

 officers and members of State Granges ; and to lay before the 

 National Grange at each session a report of all such questions and 

 appeals and their decisions thereon. 



