»-/ m *-v^ ■:.iv f'l ,.• . fcff TIE PRESS MEETING {Continued from first page.) present pretty generellr. end many a weak link wee strengthened as a result of the discussion. A motion was made and prevailed that the chair appoint a committee of three on resolutions, and for such com mittee to report at the evening meeting. The chair appointed R. H. Jenness, W. H. Davis and C. C. McHugh. On motion meeting adjourned until 7 p. m. EVENING SESSION. Meeting was called to order pursuant if to adjournment and listened to the ,f report of the committee on constitution and by-laws, as follows: The name of this organization shall be the Elkhorn Valley Editorial Associa tien. The officers of the association f ;e shall be a president, vice-president, sec retary, treasurer, and an executive com mittee composed of four members and if? the president. , . . These officers shall be elected by bal lot at the annual meeting of the associa tion, except the executive committee who shall be appointed by the president, and serve for a term, of "one year. Annual dues of this association shall : be twenty-five cents, a,;, if The association shall hold its annual meeting on the first Saturday in June. i f - The duties of the officers of this asso ciation shall be the same as tbe duties of like offlcefs in similar organizations. D. H. Cronin. , J. O. Berkley. | ' O. W. Fritz. ; ■ mm ^ ■ ■. ■ •At- < r-iy?.. £?‘-*v felt :^'V .V W The report wu accepted ana tne com mittee discharged. § The permanent organization of the Elkborn Valley Editorial aieoclation wai perfected by the election of per manent officers as follows: President, W. 8. Barker, Valentine. Vice-preBident, H. Q. Lyon, Gordon. Secretary, Geo. H. Beinert, Valentine. Treasurer, G. A. Miles, Ainsworth. A letter from the Long Pine Chautau qua association, allotting the press a day during the assembly was read and referred to the executive committee. The following names were enrolled as members of the association: R. H. Jenness, Atkinson Graphic. D. H. Cronin, O’Neill Fbohtibb. 0. C. McHugh, O’Neill Sun. G. H. Beinert, Valentine News. W. 8. Barker, Valentine Republican. Robert Good, Valentine Democrat. W, N. Skinner, Sprlngvlew Herald. G. W. Fritz, Sprlngview Call. , F. R. Winfield, Crawford Gazette. Leroy Leech, Wood Lake Oracle. H. G. Lyon, Gordon Journal. G. "A. Miles, Ainsworth Home'Rule. J.0. Berkley, Ainsworth Star-Journal. Jakj, Morris, Johnstown. W. R. Davis, Harrison Press. Report of the committee on resolu tions was as follows: Resolved: That we, the Elkhorn Valley Editorial association, In conven tion assembled, hereby express to the citizens of Valentine, during our sojourn in their beautiful city, our most gracious acknowledgment of the kind hospitality and courtesies received from them In general, but more especially to Mayor Sparks for the freedom of the city; to Gbas. H. Cornell, who manifested and took such an Interest in our welfare, comfort and pleasure; to Editors Rar her, of the Republican, Good, of the Democrat, and Reinert, of the News, to whom we owe a debt of gratitude for the calling together of this association, and who spared neither time nor ex pense in their endeavors to make our visit most profitable and enjoyable. And last, but not least, to that gallant soldier, Col. John N. Andrews, 19th Infantry, U. S. A., commanding Fort Niobrara, who marshalled his troops in grand review for our especial pleasure and entertainment. Also to the officers of his regiment, and more especially to Lieutenant Daniel F. Anglum, quarter master, whose affable and courteous treatment we shall always remember. R. H. Jehness. W. H. Davis. C. C. McHugh. IS®' ?5& mm ■-1 '$}\1 fh fV "0m tm 0: itepon was aaopiea ana committee discharged. Guitar and mandolin duet, grand •aleelion, “El Travator,” W. A. McCau ley, John Borran, waa rendered and elicited great applauae. G. W. Herrs;, agricultural editor of the World-Herald, then addressed the audience. The address was followed by the male quartette, Messrs. Beatty, Jeffers, Moore and Holsolaw, who rendered “Speed Away* in a manner which completely captivated the audience. They were followed by an address from Jas. Morris on the subject, “Pulpit and Press,*1 which was one of the best speeches we ever listened to on this subject. More music, vocal and Instrumental, followed, And a vote of thanks was tendered the musicians and singers, after which the meeting adjourned to meet at O’Neill, Hob., the flat Saturday in June, 1808. G. A. Miuu, W. S. Babxbb, Secretary. Chairman. VV !i - ft* m H.r ■mm m O&XLTOff aid ion, cokxxdiavi ■^u This company is a first-class organize lira, coming with the hearty endorse ment of the press from all points. Thei appear at the opera-house next Moods] night for a three night stand, in th< groat laughing comedy, “College Chums or Charley’s Aunt," a comedy full o: fun. introducing the high-class singini and dancing sped allies that bave mad< this company famous. They carrj twelve flrst-class people, special scenes] for every play and are enroute to play i stock engagement in Lead and Dead wood the entire month' of August Bsssrvsd scats now 9° **!e. . .Don’t mis * ■ \ v OiA \ ’• ' ''■ m Wr? ■: LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Lard Office at O'Neiia, Neb. June a. 1897. 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