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SUPPLEMENT 



No. I. 5alem, la., January, 1896. 



We do not desire to expose the 

 private affairs of the I. O. A. to 

 the general pubhc, hence the 

 necessity of the I. O. Supplement. 

 Copies are sent only to the mem- 

 bers of the L O. A. 



Among Ourselves. 



I desire to extend thanks to 

 those members who have sent in 

 new subscribers. Continue the 

 good work. The Chairman of the 

 Finance Committee says: "Wake 

 up the boys, in your next issue, 

 to secure subscribers and mem- 

 bers — we must have them to suc- 

 ceed." 



Always when you write enclose 

 some note on the birds. 



Each officer of the I. O. A., 

 and chairman of each committee, 

 is requested at the close of every 

 quarter to send a report of their 

 work. Remember this on April 

 1st. 



Some time ago I forwarded 

 the names of Guy C. Rich, 

 Sioux City, and M. Earl Halvor- 

 sen, Forest City, for active mem- 

 bership and W. E. Mulligan, 

 Grand Rapids, Mich., for asso- 



ciate, to the executive council; 

 have not heard from them yet. 

 Please be more prompt. 

 ^- AccoMTngTo Sec, 8 of the By- 



"Laws, the annual dues of active 

 members are $1.00, payable Jan- 

 uary 1st of each year. If you 

 have not paid your dues for 1896, 

 this paragraph is marked with a 



, blue pencil. Please do not delay 

 i remitting^ _^_ 

 " Mr.""E. B. Webster, Cresco, 

 la., is doing the printing of Vol. 

 II for $80.00, same to be made 

 in two payments: first, when sec- 

 ond issue is completed, and sec- 

 ond, when the fourth issue is 

 printed. We have 500 copies 

 printed of each issue. 



Financial Report of the I. O. A. 



F"rom Oct. ist to Dec. 31st, 1895. 



RECEIPTS. 



From members dues l9-5o 



Subscriptions to I. 6.85 



Total $16.35 



EXPENDITURES. 



Postage on I. O $ .28 



Postage on manuscript and electros 



to Cresco 80 



Freight on I. O. from Cresco 78 



Postage for Editor-Treasurer .. 2.24 



Total $4.10 



Amt. on hand for quarter $12.25 



Deficiency Oct. ist $12.25 



Acc'ts balance Dec. 31st. 1895. 



DAVID L. SAVAGE, Treas. 



