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The Lookout from Garden City, Kansas • 4

The Lookout from Garden City, Kansas • 4

Publication:
The Lookouti
Location:
Garden City, Kansas
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4
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TUB LOOKOUT. Tho Lookout will be in tho field THE LOOKOUT. until after tho presidential campaign of 1892. Published Serai-Monthly under tho auspice of The Knights of Reciprocity have tho Democracy "on the run" in Missouri, and when the vote is counted in that state in November, 1892, you will hear something drop. (Jrond Lodiro, Kniguta or Jteoiproeuy of Kansas.

Entered at'the postofflce at Garden City, Kan By organizing a lodge in your precinct and encouraging the dis sag as second ciasa matter. cussion of tho leading issues of the JD.BiuFR08T.U Edltor8 Gflrdcn Clty' Kas day, you will bo thereby enabled to Nonius Bkos. Publishers. cast an intelligent ballot. S.B.

Darken, Treasurer. We are all for the nominee, no matter who he may be; whether Harrison be his name, or be he "Blaine of Maine." With reciprocity and protection ho will win just the same. ntlCE FIVK CUNTS. SUISSCJlIi'TIOX ISO cents Per Year, Sond all subscriptions to tho Treasurer. Wo ar9 all for reciprocity, no matter whose scheme it may be; whether Harrison or Blaine, or Garfield who was slain.

Reciprocity and protection will win just the same. ADVERTISING RATES will bo made known by addressing- the publishers. Only a limited number of lines will be inserted. Reciprocity teaches the doctrines of independence, especially at the polls. Let no man dictate to you how you should vote, but vote as The officers of all Republican committees and league clubs, should take an active interest in the "Knights your conscience dictates; be an American and allow no man to inter "A person seeking admission into the Order "Knights ot Reciprocity," before his name is considered, must make an affirmative answer to eacli of the following questions: 1.

Are you in favor of the perpetuity ot our Union? of Reciprocity," and see to it that a lodge is organized in every precinct. fere with your rights as such. If it had not been for the good It is a fact that there are large work done by the K. of R. lodges in numbers of intelligent and loyal citi 2.

Are you in favor of just and lib eral pensions to all honorably dis Shawnee county, Kansas, four candidates on the Republican ticket would have been defeated at the recent election. zens in every community who have neither taken the time or had the opportunity to mfoim themselves in regard to the effects of national legislation where their interests are effected. They are therefore incapable of arriving at an intelligent understand charged soldiers and sailors of the Republic? 3. Are you in favor of the protection of the American industries? 4. i Are you in favor of fair and equitable reciprocity between 1 on tne American continent? a i' i- 1 The Grand Lodge, "Knights of Reciprocity" of the District ofw Col ing of the merits or demerits of such umbia, with Hon.

L. 0. Hay, of Washington, 1). 0. as Grand Judge, is measures.

meeting with grand success and has This order has been instituted many thousand members. u. a.r juumittvur in luiriuiu equitable reciprocity between all interests in our nation? 6. Are you in favor of an intelligent Vnlls4 Vl ATI rt CI I tf Ccl4- rm awl AAniiAd1) with a view of bringing the people together in a fraternal and social or Grand Lodges will be organized uaiiut, uuucotxjr cast ftim cuumau 7. Are you favor of disfranchis ganization, at stated times where they can be furnished with copies of all laws of importance, with full statistics and data bearing upon the in Iowa, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, ing every citizen who oilers or accepts a bribe to influence a ballot? same.

13 tbis means discussion will New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut before February 1, 1892. Lookout. Organize. be invited which will lead to a full and clear comprehension of the value to the country of laws that are now in existence or that may be hereafter proposed, thus preparing them to Organize a "Knights of Reciproc ity" lodge in every precinct in the United States at once. The official figures of the vote in New York show that over 100,000 Republicans neglected to vote.

If there had been 200 lodges "Knights of Reciprocity" in New York those votes would have been cast and Fas-sett would have beeen elected by an overwhelming majority. meet assertion witn argument, in addition there is a beneficial feature whereby the members of each lodge may provide for a fund for the bene The expenses of the organization 'of a lodge amounts to but a mere fit of sick and disabled members. This of itself is a valuable provision and is only carrying out the princi trine to eacn cnarier memDer. ple of Reciprocity among individuals, on which this Order is founded. The Grand Lodge "Knights of Reciprocity" of Louisiana, with Hon.

John L. Minor of New Orleans, as Grand Judge, has many subordinate lodges, with many thousand members and they will make the ballot box "stuffers" and the "shot gun" element of that state wish that they had never been born. NOTICE. The Grand Lodge of the District of Every Republican, whether he be a federal office holder or not should stand up for the party, and be an earnest advocate of its principles. A member, of the "Knights of Reciprocity" shall not use the order to promote his own political interests, or drag the order into political Columbia has charge of the organiza tion of lodges (up to date of organ iza-of Grand Lodge) in Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pehsylvania, New York and the New England States.

A'l commu- nications from persons residing in Do not despise us or speak ill of us simply because we do not size up with the great journals of the day, since in our feeble way we are doing the best we know how. Do the same and our joint effort will work wonders. There, are now 84 subordinate lodges, "Knights of Reciprocity" in Kansas, and from present, prospects there will be 100 lodges in the state before November, 1892. either of the states, should be ad dressed to Hon. C.

Hay, 128 Tenth Washington, D. C. --i-p.

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Pages Available:
200
Years Available:
1891-1892