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Broom Corn Reporter from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

Broom Corn Reporter du lieu suivant : Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

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Fort Scott, Kansas
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Iff I Till l'illiiliiiliiintnllliil II lit mt BROOM CORN REPORTER ESTABLISHED, 1855. ul 30urce of all great things and noble aspiratians. The teacher or preacher I), COLTON, President. FKANC1S UOblow, vice 0. J.

COLTOM, Secretary ami General Mtionkter. wha would rob men or wnat uou na given them is a sacrilegious thief, and I care not who he may be. me somuon of all moral questions must begin by the repealing of the law that condemns 10 poverty men who call themselves fol Mr. Rogers they tell me you are married, Uogers of the C. B.

4c Q. God bless him, he'll wish he'd a tarried And nevertfot in such a stew. He has taken his wife to the mountains, Grand eloquent sights there to view; He will probably rust to the fountain, And get deeper in love too, too. Mr. Rogers please accept my best wishes, Return with a heart full of glee; Settle down In your new home of bushes And attend to bnsiness like I would thank you for more of your verses And be glad if freightrates you would help, rTmo nnd see me-minus morem, lowers of Him who loved the poor God forgive them.) Even preachers or Christ find it in their hearts to tell us we are sinning against God, that we are invading the sacred rights of property 0V when we take it into our hearts to say thatthis thing has been going on long 1 will promise you'll return with your scalp.

Broom uobn kepoktek. nn frVl "Fur OPPOSED TO POVEETY. First Public Services of the New York Socie tyDr. McGlynn Speaks. Dr.

McGlynn in closing said that he always intended to remain a Catholic, and to preach the Catholic doctrine, and try and bring religion to the world. Religion will never be right," he said, "until we see a Democratic pope walking down IJroadway with a stove-pipe hat on his head and carrying an umbrella under his arm. In my opinion that Nrw York. May Anti-Pov New Deal Check-rower aii era Planter, BromCornScrapers aM Presses. Improver Power Punch and Shears.

GENERAL MACHINERY AJSTD CASTINGS. erty society of which Dr. McGlynn is president and Henry George, vice-presi Ko tViA arefitfist of nopes. In- dent, held its first public meeting to IliClLi YV ill KIJ 0" stead of having men carry him on their shoulders, he will have to lean on him, G. D.

COLTON I ncorpoi ated by State Author! ty FOUNDERS I MANUFACTURERS. he will carry them in his heart. At the close of the services an anthem was sung by the choir and audience. The society proposes to hold meetings every Sunday night at Chickering hall. 531 to 549 South Cherry street, night, at Chickering Hall, which was packed to overflowing.

On the platform were a large number of leaders of the united labor party. The exercises were opened by the singing by a chorus of 60 voices led by Miss Agnes Munier. Henry George presided and his opening address said The presence of such a large audience at the first meeting of the Anti-Poverty Society shows that there is a wide-spread feeling in the community against the solial crime GALBSBURG. ILLINOIS. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA BPtOOM FA OTORYr ANDREW STRACHAN, PROPRIETOR.

MANUFACTURER OF Nicknames of American Cities. Toledo, Corn City; Keokuk, Gate City Qumcy, Gem City Lafayette, Star City Louisville; Falls City Hannibal Blnff City Chicago, Garden City; St. Louis, Mound City; Pittsburgh, Smoky City; Cleveland, Forest City; Alexandria, Delta City Cincinnati, Queen City, Forkopolis; Boston, Mod of poverty, In starting this society we do not propose to form a There are already churches enough in the community. There if nothing sectarian in the platform of the society. All creeds are welcome.

If Archbishop Corrigan chooses to join, he is welcome, and if Robert Ingersoll desires to become a ALL KINDS OF BROOMS, WHISKS, ETC. ETC. Will IE LABOR ONLY, ern Athens, the Hub JNew xor, uu-twm Nashville. Citv of Bocks Address all Coaiskaioatioxis "to P- O. Boa 371, VliW" ft delphia, Quaker Ciry Indianapolis, VICTORIA, B.

C. member he is welcome also. We propose to arouse the religious sentiment in men and women to help each other and to do what charity cannot do. We hold that poverty that festers in the heart of our great cities does not arise from the nignardliness of the Creator, but from man's sinfulness. We will preach the doctrine of Him who said CROWN BROOM FACTORY.

Railroad City Detroit, uity or iue Straits; Denver City of the Plains; New Orleans, Cresent City Brooklyn, City of Churches Baltimore, Monumental City Washington. City of Magnificent Distances Milwaukee, Cream City New Haven, City of Elms Bell City; San Francisco, JAMES NICOL, 'Frisco; Duluth, Zenith City; Little Citv of Roses Mobile, Shell City. 31 NUFAC1 UltFR OF u-nncna ctv MnahroomoDOlis St. Paul, Gem City Lowell, City of Spin Brooms and Whisks, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto uie least of these, ye have done it unto Not like those who try to persecute the men who stand up for the rights of the poor. While Mr.

George was speaking Dr. McGlynn stepped upon the platform, and every man and woman rose and great confusion reigned for several min- dles; Minneapolis, City ot Jbiour noi-yoke, Paper City North xVdams, The T'unnel City; Peoria, 111., Whiskytown Alton, 111., Tasselburgh; Pekin, Celestial City, Madison, AND DEALER IN BRUSHES, CORDAGE, 68o King Street East, Lake City; Rochester, jn. i. London, Ont. Flower City; Buffalo, Queen City of the Lakes.

ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED LEGAL BRIEFS. Lawyer A. I've gained my case, old utes. Whenjquiet was restored Dr. McGlynn stepped to the reading desk and said: "I am intensely conscious that we stand here to-night on a historic platform.

The founders of this society in years to come will look back upon to-night's meeting with pleasure and satisfaction. It is not amiss that a priest of Christ, should stand here to speak of the cause whifih nroDOses to abolish this horrid TP 13 boy, and my client escapes the halter. p-m" Lawyer 13. Uow aid you uo it Lawser A Now you ask me a hard i ISH one. The case naa oeen giveu lu jury, and they had been out a couple of Broom Corn Growers and Manufacturers to take notice that I manufacture a crime of poverty, which is the injustice hours, when they sent in a communication asking for instructions.

It turned of man in violation of the laws oi Goa. would be recreant to my sacred priest out they wanted to ask a very irrelevant question. They wished to know if the senior counsel for the de- full line of the best machinery for hood if I should falter to speak the word which I am commanded by my Lord and Master to speak. Surely, my friends it should hardly be necessary for a priest fpnrft. meanins me, was employed by planting the seed to manufacture the defendant or assigned by the Gov to apologize for loving the poor, for teaching men the better law as Christ taught the equality of men, because all ernment.

They were told that was employed by the defendant. returned to their room, and in less than three minutes they again came into court with a verdict, acquitting my nlient on the ground of insanity. I are children of common atner. ne laws of nature require us to work. the Broom ready tor marKei.

SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. JOHN H. DAKEN, 102 104 and 106 Libert! Schenectady, N. Y. Wnrk is not entirely a curse God in tended it to be an enjoyable part never was so, surprised in my life.

man's education. Labor is not a bad Boston Transcript. thing, it is a necessity it is the fruit.

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63
Années disponibles:
1886-1887