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The annual dividends of the Co-operative are ready for distribution, and will be paid today and on succeeding days, except Saturdays, at the office in Lyceum Hall, between 9 and 12 o'clock. In order to obtain dividend checks members must present their last year's membership tickets. The net profit of the Society is $10,740.99, and the rate of dividend will be 8 per cent., against a dividend rate of 7 per cent. for 1904-05.
The dividends range in value from 2 cents to over $100, a great many of the members receiving about $25. Although the membership has passed the 2000 mark, there being now 2003 members, there is still room for the membership to double, and it seems very probable that the fact of an 8 per cent. dividend will raise the membership to a great extent.
Any member of the University may join by paying $1 and signing the book at the office in Lyceum Hall.
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