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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



their duties are properly performed, 

 and to make rules for the sampling, 

 grading and marketing of honey. 



The board of directors shall consti- 

 tute a grievance committee by which 

 any differences may be adjusted, and 

 all complaints shall be made before it 

 in writing, and its findings must be 

 final. 



Art. 3.— The President shall be the 

 chief executive officer of the Associa- 

 tion. It shall be the duty of the Presi- 

 dent to preside at all meetings, both 

 of the directors and of the Associa- 

 tion; to sign, execute and deliver all 

 certificates of shares of stock issued, 

 and all deeds, contracts and instru- 

 ments, of ever kind, of said Associa- 

 tion; countersign all orders drawn 

 upon the Treasurer, when properly 

 vouched for, and when so ordered by 

 the board of directors, and to do and 

 perform all duties pertaining to the 

 office of a President. 



Art. 4.— It shall be the duty of the 

 Vice-President, in the case of death, 

 absence or inability of the President 

 to act, to perform all the duties of the 

 President. 



Art. 5.— It shall be the duty of the 

 Secretary to keep a correct record of 

 all proceedings of the Association, and 

 of the board of directors; to receive all 

 moneys and immediately pay the same 

 to the Treasurer and take his receipt 

 for the same; to draw all orders upon 

 the Treasurer, countersigned by the 

 President; to take and record the name 

 and address of every stockholder, to 

 report at each meeting the names of 

 new members, to file and preserve all 

 papers belonging to the Association, to 

 give notice by mail of all meetings, to 

 conduct all correspondence, to counter- 

 sign and attest all certificates of 

 shares of stock issued, and all deeds 

 and instruments issued under the seal 

 of the Association, to affix said seal 

 thereto and enter on the books of the 

 Association all transfers of the shares 



of stock of this Association, and to 

 deliver to his successor in office all 

 books and papers belonging to the As- 

 sociation. 



Art. 6.— It shall be the duty of the 

 Manager to have general oversight 

 and control of the business of the As- 

 sociation under the supervision of the 

 board of directors, to do the buying 

 and selling of the Association, to at- 

 tend to the storing, selling and ship- 

 ping of goods consigned to the Asso- 

 ciation, and his powers, duties and 

 compensation shall be fixed and deter- 

 mined by the board of directors. He 

 shall execute a bond to this Associa- 

 tion in such sum as shall be satisfac- 

 tory to the board of directors, subject 

 to be increased or disapproved at any 

 time upon good caiise shown. 



Art. 7.— The Treasurer need not be a 

 member of the Association and a bank- 

 ing corporation may act as Treasurer. 



It shall be the duty of the Treasurer 

 to receive and hold all funds of the 

 Association, deposit the same in a Na- 

 tional Bank and pay them out only 

 upon the check of the Secretary, coun- 

 tersigned by the President, unless the 

 board of directors shall otherwise or- 

 der. 



The Treasurer shall execute a bond 

 to this Association in such sum as 

 shall be satisfactory to the board of 

 directors, to be increased or disapprov- 

 ed at any time upon good cause shown. 



Art. 8.— The stockholders of this 

 Association shall meet annually at 

 Denver, Colorado, on the last Tuesday 

 of December, unless this day is a legal 

 holiday, when the meeting shall occur 

 on the day following, for the transac- 

 tion of any and all business properly 

 coming before them, and only persons 

 having stock appearing on the books 

 of the Association shall be entitled to 

 vote, and they shall be entitled to 

 one -vote for (vK'h share of stcck slani'- 

 ing in their name upon the books of 

 the Association, 



