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The Integral Co-Operator from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

The Integral Co-Operator from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

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Enterprise, Kansas
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THE INTEGRAL CO OPERATOR. of wheat and M. C. Chase has commerced on his five-acre patch. The total acreage is small, the yield good, prices are high and the returns must be exceedingly satisfactory.

channel off Topolobampo bay and going, to pieces. She is loaded with goods for Don Ochoa and the sugar mill. The freight may be saved. but the boat will almost surely bu a loss. There is a good wide channel with not less than eighteen feet of water across the bar The wheat growing association, recently organized but it is not marked and the Guadalupe is a stranger iu on kickcrs atral t0 nli in 050 acres of wheat next; these-waters.

ra? hoping to soon be able to arrange definitely for It is surmised that J. A. who has been use of land so they may commence operations, living at the bay since his arrival in Sinaloa, will soon Everybody is irrigating this week and there plentv become a resident on the Mochis. He will be welcome of vvater Mr j)uintjer IS putting up an adobe house among us. noar the Mochis commissary.

The big hecho (pronounced a cho) cactus thrives well School begins next Monday. Dr. Schellhous will and makes fair "shakes' For pioneer houses. jjye charge. The palo aster, grows plentifully toward, the Wm.

K1 famU havc from lll0 foothills is a tree very much like hickory. It makes A)ome good III handles and one of our colonuts proposes of furnish a supply of that necessary article in the near future. I- W. Smith is moving to his farm on kickers' lateral. Dr.

Bnmstead and his boys have a good field cleared Saramj Spence is developing into a trapper. He has on their farm. taken two coyotes, to say nothing of rabbits. Director Schellhous has ordered a supply of school There is talk of putting up D. Cole's little grist books and other material to be brought down by the mill at the public farm.

next party. "We predict broad fields of grain here next fall if the Miss Fanny Duintjer has been confined to her bed reorganization is made on satisfactory lines as now several days past with a badly burned foot. seems probable. Wheat is gold. Saiut Theresa, who is looked upon by a large per- T.

B. Manning is on the home stretch clearing his centage of the Mexicans as a sort of prophetess, pre- twenty-acre farm, ditto T. E. Whitney and C. W.

Lock-diets seven years of drought. As we have already had wood. J. Eckhardt, Cheyse and Scriven will not be three such seasons, there are, according to this seeress, behind in this od work. There must be now over four more dry years co.ning.

With a good hcadgate 600 acres cleared and most of it planted. Present force and sluice way our colony would not suffer, in fact w.ill increase to 1,000 acres by July 1st. would make greater gains dry than in wet years be- The britlgfe the ihoh at ok Camp Catwood cause of greater prices. wag burned a few nights since. How the fire originated Friend Wilber, with some friends, is off on a few is not known but it was probably incendiary, days' exploring trip along the coast in a boat.

smeitzer is busy clearing and arranging for two Tba old Mochis commissary which has been in busi- sons who are expected down soon. liess since the Improvement Fund closed, has wound Born, on Wednesday, April 20, 1893, to Mr. and up its business, declared a dividend of eight per cent Mrg Jolm Ilales a gQn -Mr Hacs ig alg0 booming iu after paying all expenses, replaced with its subscribers 0(her directions. His farm is all cleared so now one their subscriptions, dollar for dollar, and is superseded can gee cIear tnrough t0 tie otuer ilne whcre Manning, by a new and better organization. Dr.

Green is the Whitney, Cheyse, Scriven and Eckhardt new manager. The old commissary was organized as a jjave met bjm jiaf wav department of the Credit Foncier Company, while the new one is free from any entangling alliances whatever, It does one good to take a walk over this country proposing to do a fair business on its own account It now and notice the progress made. Judge Padilla'sbig is organized on the Rochdale plan. It is something field of wheat and barley ripening richly; the corn and new for one of our institutions to be declaring divi- beans growing on every hand; the intelligence and iii- dends, is it not? Manager Manning so managed that dustry everywhere manifested, and more especially the there was not only no loss but a good prfit. We are great variety of tropical and semi-tropical fruits brought growing.

from Florida by Owen Albright, growing at C. M. Mochis, April 10, 1893. Brown's. Here may be seen growing peaches, pears, 'Paccaries (wild hogs)' are digging Charlie Petersen's oranges mangoes kiagra and many mi 1 other choice and valuable plants and trees which Mr.

potatoes. 1 hey have meat at their house sometimes. l4l A 1 Albright knows so well how to select. Mr. A brig it Lloyd Bnmstead shot a fine deer last Sunday, and so has rendered the colony a great service in bringing so far as heard from has not been visited with any special great a variety of these trees and plants and Mr.

Brown disaster on account of the day he scored his first big seems to know just how to handle them. name. fhe Burrs have threshed their wheat and got twenty A few sraa11 rice Patchcs ma? be fouud 0 7Mo' bushels per acre of plump, round, heavy, sound grain. tmJy 9S 1QnQ Grant says it would have yielded thirty bushels per Mocnih, Apnl 28, 1893. acre had not the hens and other live stock damaged it.

The Intbgral Co-okeeatob and Credit Foncier for F. F. Ingersoll has just harvested a nice little field $1.50 per year..

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Years Available:
1891-1894