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Excerpt from Report to the Jennings Association, U. S. A
Art. 4th. Every Scrip shall be sold for five dollars, entitling the purchaser to fifty dollars out of the first money recovered from said estate by any member of the Association, and no more scrip shall be sold by said agent than shall be necessary to raise the aforesaid sums of five hundred dollars and two thousand dollars, together with the expenses of the sale thereof, which shall in no event exceed ten per cent. of the receipts of the sale of each scrip.
Art. 5th. The said Smith and Fisher are to be allowed two dollars per day each and expenses out of and from the money received from the sale of said scrip, while engaged in attending to this business, and in addition thereto, we agree to pay them ten per cent. of all the money that we or any of us or our heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, shall ever recover from said property.
Art. 6th. No member of this Associaion shall be liable to pay more than one dollar as expenses or compensation or otherwise to any person or persons whatever.
Art. 7th. Any member of the Jennings Family, may become a member of this association by paying one dollar to C. M. Fisher, agent as as aforesaid, and by signing this Constitution, entitling each member to a printed copy of all information and reports made in the case.
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