234 HISTORY OF THE WHEEL AND ALLIANCE. 



same, and to do all things of right, done by individual cit- 

 izens of the State of 



Sec. j. The capital stock of this association shall be 



$ and shall be composed of 



shares, of $25 each, and the business may be commenced 



when per cent, of the capital stock shall have 



been subscribed, and per cent, of the subscribed 



stock paid in, and shall continue until dissolved by a 

 majority vote of the capital stock. 



Sec. 4. Any person may become a stockholder of the 

 capital stock of this association to the amount of . . . . 

 shares, and no more; but two-thirds of the subscribed 

 stock shall belong to members of the AGRICULTURAL 

 WHEEL, or other labor organization. 



Sec. 5. Each share of the capital stock shall entitle 

 the owner thereof to one vote in the election of officers of 

 the association: Provided, THAT IN NO CASE SHALL ANY 

 VOTE BE CAST BY PROXY, and no one shall cast more votes 

 than the number of shares of stock to which members 

 are limited. 



Sec. 6. The domicil of this association shall be deter- 

 mined by a majority vote of the capital stock, at the first 

 meeting after the requisite amount of the capital stock has 

 been subscribed, and a sufficient amount paid in to authorize 

 the organization, and when located, may, at any time 

 thereafter, be removed to any other location by a two- 

 thirds vote of the capital stock ; Provided, Sixty days' 

 notice of the proposed removal be given to the stockholders, 

 by publication in some newspaper printed in the county. 



Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the stockholders of this 

 association, at their first meeting,, and afterwards on the 

 last Saturday in each year, to elect not less than five, nor 

 more than eleven of their number, each of whom shall be 

 a member in good standing of the Agricultural Wheel or 

 other labor organization, as a board of directors, who shall 



