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Show This work 12, 18b6. oorrunittee ept. peld Dec. 3rd, it one arrive at . approved by 1;.Ja8 a. tn At entire e this membel's;;ip meeting appears that and attempt an d i spo sed the accept to later rrn de to 24aO'sheep at He did not offer of ,:;>1500.00 per year an salary---selling him cattle his as was a basis for s_ettlement with Lot .3rnith for his many years of service with the Li.ves to ck. seem at of the $2.00 each; and 'i20.00 at head; per 175 horses $50.00 apiece. At 8-day an mee t i.ng in May, 1887, learned that all members of the Order Co. as they had already received had originally and kinds of work approximately a much be performed by task, resided at at Joseph 3t. were Fl.agsf.af'f July 13, 1887. had to te ruff on the 1-3 Bro ckbank had a at Lh.i s meeting for as s i s .u s nied ha j)f the folJ sked a to Vhtt business to meet have h i s account considered. Sunset to the former offer; this on a a ' .. .a s but mission to as meeting held unfinished, again at ',Jood- J, re-considered; 3mith, offering t.cnce in the business ving accepted during Thomas owing August. letter from Lot just before departin ledged settled at meeting adjourned this .cormnittee Large t'rf amount' .e ince Accounts of such United Order members of now A each individual period ten-year than or more apportiomnent 'of and the her'cul ean a ,.:. Sunset United invested in the business. surplus had accrued, however; this. they found to commi.t.t eemen the read. some two Europe, and him Q1000.00 Brockbank deyears later, he acknow committee cha i rrnan that he had ceived the money and had invested it in cattle. J!11' re- |