BY-LAWS. Captain John O. Camphrell Post, No, are. G. A. K., Pine Grove Milly, Pa ARTICLE 1 TITLE, L'his Post shall be Joux OO. Caxrnert Posr, No. ETC know as Car't aT 272, De. partment of Pennsylvania, G. A, R., and shall be governed by the rules and reg ulations of the G. A. R., snd the fol, lowing additional By-Laws. "bis Order of pended at any time for a definite pur Jusiness may be sus- pose by a two-thirds vole of Comrades present, ARTICLE IL MEETINGS Ke. 1. This Post shall meet every 1st and 3rd Friday evenings of each month at S o'clock » x , from April 1st to Oe. tober lst, and 7 30 o'clock ». w., from October 1st to April lst, Ske. 2. Special meetings may be called by the Commander at the written re. quest of five or more Comrades, of which at least two days’ notice shull be given, exeept in ease of death. Seo. 3. All calls for 8pecial Meetings shall state the purpose for which such meetings are called, and no other busi- ness shall be transacted unless by a of all the members two-thirds vole or in distress, within twenty-four hours of such notification ; visits regular.y as the cnse may requite, and report the same to the Charity Committee, who shall also report to the Post nll « in need of assist soturades nee Spe of should be reported to the Charity Com meetings an urgent Case distress mittee, they shall have power to draw on ch rity funds to relieve said comrade | per rules and regulations, ARTICLE IX ME MORIAIL The | the whole shall constitute the Memoria! Day Commit- | DAY COMMITTEK, i Ske. 1. ‘ost in tee, with due observance in decorating the graves of our fallen comrades in | obedience to the general orders pro- | mulgated yearly, | ’ . | Sec. 2, No part of the Post funds shall i be used to defray memorial day ex- | penses, but a separate fund may be | { created by the committee of arrange ments for that purpose, | Sec 3. Whenever a committee shall | { be appointed by the Commander it shall be the duty of the Adjutant to furnish | the chairman of such committee with | the names of the committees, and a | | statément of the purpose for which it | { was appointed, present. | Ske. 4. Eight Comrades shall consti. tute s quorum at any regular or special ‘meeting. 1 ARTICLE IIL. NOMINATIONS Sic. 1. All nominations of Officers shall be made at the last regular meet ing of November, and the election of | officers shall be held at the first regular meeting of December, and the installa, tion of officers shall be at the first reg. ulsr meeting in January. ARTICLE IV OFFICERS Sie. 1. The elective officers shall be a Post Vice Commanders, Chaplain, Surgeon, Commander, Senior and Junior Quartermaster, Officer of the Dav, Offi, Sar. Alter, and one Council of Administra. cer of the Guard, and Ordinance geant, one Representative, one nate, tion for 3 years. The app vinted officers shall be the Adjutant, Sergeant, Major, Quartermaster Sergeant, and Inner and Outer Sentinels. TP 0 n - aid no regular meetin lection. All officer ter dered sxc. 4. per member upon the master for servi Funeral! dues shall be ot) cents rade in good stand considered in destitute ARTICLE VI ELECTION Sge. 1. The Comman a judge and two tellers to du ballots east, ting the elections ane It shall be the du officers to perform such duties as are prescribed by the rules and reuglations of the order, and such ss may be re quired of them by the presiding officer, “a Sec. 2 months or comr de fix Any more in Arrears for dues shall not i entitled to a vote, except by a two-thirds | vote present if challenged. Sec. 3. tho .e cast fo, regularly nominated can- didstes. ARTICLE VII. TRUSTEES, ge, 1. The Trustees shall consist of three comrades, who shall be elected yearly, snd shall serve for a period of three yesrs each, one member to be regularly nominated and elected at the sant ual election of officers, Seo. 2. The duty of the Trustees shall be to devise and recommend mens for procuring and increasing Post funds, procure & place of meeting, and make all contracts, subject to the approval of the Post, Sgc. 3. And also to hear and deter. mine all disputes between officers and members of the Post, to examine all bills, audit all accounts, and to have general eharge of all Post property. Sec. 4. And report anything pertain ing thereto that may be of interest to the Post from time to time, and make a written report at least at the end of every quarter, ARTICLE VIII VISITING COMMITTEE, Sec. 1. The Post Commander and Senior and Junior Vice Commanders shall constitute the Visiting Committee. Sec, 2, Itsholl be the duty of one of their number, as they may determine, 7 visit any sick comrade reported sick No vote shall be Bounted but | Sec. 4. The comrade first appointed sha'l act as chairman, or uotil snother is chosen by the committee, who shall | call a meeting of the committee within | | four days after their appointment, and | regular meetings prior toaction thereon | lay before the committee such commu- nications as they may have received, Ske. 5. Any comrade may be excused the Post Commander, or by & two-thirds from serving on a committee by vote of the members present. Spo, 6. No committee shall be fiaslly discharged until all bills contracted for by it shall have been pai i, ARTICLE X. Sec. 1. Any officer failing t the meetings of the Post, either reg: aliend | BU INALIe eX - ny bo vk 3 iL & reas payers, keys, &e, th Are NECessAry be f have present, shall fined 25 cents for each such neglect, ec. 2. Any comrade coming into the t room while in session, intoxicated behaving in a manner unbecom- comrade or a gentleman, shal steering toto th Post of cant on any persona‘itier, or misrepre- senta‘ion, under penalty of suspension gular meeting, ' Any conraie ALO mittee, and ! gt Ving two Mom itt fned 10 cents, unless a valid excuse rendered and cepted by the Post, 5. Any comrade leaving the Post vhile qu a valid excuse be rendered snd ac wept ed by the Post, ARTICLE XI TRIALS in se thus breaking =a OND: orum. shall be fined 50 cents. unless Io all cases involving trial by urt-martial it shall be the duty of the diatant to prepare charges and spee ations, and preseat them to the Post Commander, who shall thereupon detail court for the purpose of trying such iiabie 10 the Adjutant he ges the Comm shall d rect another officer tog For duty by any officer of this he charges NE neglect official sny Post, cents shall be imposed a line of 10 lor every | Such neglect, Sec. 4. All fines may be remitted by { at any regular stated meeting, provided a resonable excuse first be given. i ARTICLE XII LOANS, DONATIONS AND FUNERALS See, 1 the No Post funds shall be loaned by members of Quartermaster individual the Post, Lo Sec. 2, In case of the death of a com- Post, be communicated rade of this shall mander, whoshall necertain at once if it information to the Com will be agreeable to the family to have military services at the funeral, and if such censent be granted he will convene the Post, requiring every member in attendance at every such funeral ser vices in full uniform, as prescribed by rules and regulations, with badge of membership on left breast, and mourn- ing badge worn as prescribed by digest, ARTICLE XIIL CHARITY AND RELIEF FUNDA, FINES AND DUES, See, 1. The basis of the charivy and relief fund shall be thirty-three and 33-100 dollars, Sue, 2. In case of the death of a com. rade in good standing it shall ba the duty of each member of this Post to pay 50 cents dues as funeral benefits, to be efedited to the charity funds in the Quartermaster’s hands, « 8xe. 3 The Charity Committee shall have power to levy nssessments for charitable purposes. All such assess ments to be paid into the charity fund, continuing such | | not | meetings, shull be charged in the de~ | . i i ind the character of aid most essentisl, | 3. fat any time during the in-! RT N Tr sy rogaine 7 o } tervals between the regular stated Post | assessments. | properly entered and collected, | proved by a majority vote of the Post, | give bonds, approved by the Post, in | shall be made in writing, tendered at a jutant, snd action taken by the Post, { shall be repealed or amended, nor shall sny now By-Laws be adopted, unless by a two-thirds vote of all members present | thereof | Sro. 4. All finesand as. be paid into the charity fun™ Ree. 5. All such finesand asa, Ssments or within roy. 19" paid on two linquent account in the Quarterm wter's books, the Quarterm-ster to keep an fines and they all such that accurate account of und see are ARTICLE X1V, ASSESSMENTS, Ske. 1. Assessments may be made by the Council of Administration when- ever the funds of the Post demand the same, all such askessments to be ap- ARTICLE XV. BONDS, Ske, 1. The post Quartermaster shall the sum of £300 lawful money, for the faithful performance of his duties, ARTICLE XVI RESIGNATIONS, All of officers Sse. | resignations regular meeting, and read by the Ad. to be either accepted or rejected, by a majority vote, ARTICLE XVII AMENDMENTS, 40. Sec. 1. No part of these By-Laws proposal in writing stating the ameand- to be made, and at ments or additions presented to the Post Jeast two Spc. 2. No amendments to these By. | laws can be made unless by the concur rence of two-thirds of of all the members | present at the lime the action there on. 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Incorporated in 1848, Assets 83 000,000, Surplus 81,050,600, £1000 Bouds sold ou yesrly instal men bs These bonds are payable to the holder at the expiration of 20 years the end of their sur. amount pay=ble in cash ot first, PENN A atiy vear slier the render, R. M. McENALLY, Soecial AgL¥ Office Door North of Post Office BELLEFONTE, PA. on STUDIO, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, Roum opD, Dr. Rothrork's Dental «Siee) | J am wow ready to do all kinds of PAINTING, | Such as PORTRAITS in oil. LAND. | SCAPES, SIGN and ORNAMEN. Rockford, Ill., Jan. 1880. | TAL. FANCY DECORA. This is to certify that we have appointed | TING and GRAINING Feunk P. Blair, sole agent for the sale of our a SPECIALITY Quick Train Railroad Watches in the town | —— ; os Bellefoute, Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases, Rock rorn Waren Coxrany | 1 would be pleased to have you call, BY HOSMER P. HULLAND., Sec. | 80d examive specimens of work, Having most thoroughly tested the | structions given in Painting. 'atches for the | Very ResrrcrruLLy, Quick Raliway Time. most reliable time keeper for the money that can be obtained, I fully guarantee every Watch for two years, FRANK P. BLAIR, No. 2 Brockerhoff’ Row. Allother American Watches at reduced prices. ADVIOE TO MOTHERS, Are you disturbed at night and broken of your est by a sick child suflering avd orying with pain of cut ting teeth? If so, send ot once and got & bottle of Mes. Wisstow's Soormine Braver sea Omnsass Teerminae. Its value Ie incaleniable, It will relieve the poor little sufferer fmedintely mot , there is no mistake about IL, It cures dys eatery and diarthoes i egulates the stomach and bow. ole, cures wind colic #0 tens the gums, reduces In Dianirox, Jan, 27, 1882, The Rockford watch purchased Feb, 1879, has performed better than any Watch | ever had, Have carried it every day and at no time has it been irregular, or in the least unreliable, I cheerfully recommend the Rockford Watch, HORACE B. 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