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The Integral Co-Operator from Enterprise, Kansas • 7

The Integral Co-Operator from Enterprise, Kansas • 7

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Enterprise, Kansas
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7
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THE INTEGRAL CO-OPERATOR. in many ways. Their methods in details are not ex actly Mr. Owen's methods. As a rule they do not be long to the "obedient7' or servile class.

They prefer to exercise their own judgment in all matters pertaining .3 it. ii i. id jjruuuuuoij, rainer man 10 lay mcir mentality oil tuo shelf and follow the mandates cf directors elected by non-resident stockholders. And they are succeeding. This commissary report and this school report, well, don't they speak well for these people? The management of Engineer farm and the bay camp lias issued orders that every man, voting or old, must work not less than five uays a week to be entitled to full rations, which order became necessary, it is claimed, to protect the Credit oncier treasury.

The- rule causes F. F. Ingercoll and J. Lamb made a trip to the hills last week for loads of timber for houses. School is progressing finely with Dr.

Schellhous in charge. All the children attend. Mr. Sraeltzer has bepn digging for a well. He struck a fine quality of brick clay and excellont sand for mortar, but no water so far.

Still there if almost surely water here, but the first water will probably be salt and would probably need to be piped out. Watermelon season is here and so are the melons. "Things, do grow rapidly here "says Owen Albright. "One of the boys planted squashes eight weeks ago and the other day took a bushel from the vines." This is being made a veritable oasis in the desert Green is getting to be the dominant color. Must be over 1,000 acres cleared on the Mochis now and folks are generally feeling full of hope and com age.

J. 1. Mochis, May 18, 1893. 'She Altruist is issued monthly by the Altruist Community Its principles are: "From each according to his ability to ach according to his wants." All communication should be addressed to Alcander Longley, editor, 2 Fourth street, St. Louis.

Price: 6 months, 30c; I year, 50c; 31 years, $1. more or less friction, for men do not like to be subject to that sort of surveilance, and neither is it necessary. Jjet us oomniend to our friends on Engineer farm and at the bay our Mocbis plan, which works so smoothly, creates no jar, needs no timekeeper or overseer, operates automatically, exercises no galling surveilance, calls for Suscribc for the Co-opkrator. Mi The Old Reliable Enterprise ESTABLISHED 1869.1 Its Famous Brands of Flour Union Pacific and H. S.

ARE ALWAYS SUPERIOR. We make a Specialty of Furnishing Alliance Stores. O. HOFFMAN SON, ENTERPRISE. KANSAS.

no espionage, makes no occasion for bickerings, gives general if not entire satisfaction, and withal is so simple and effective that it would not seem out of place to oall attention tp it. The Mochis plan is to sell the goods for actual cash or its equivalent. This obviates all necessity of referring to time books, puts upon no one the disagreeable duty of making decisions and creating enmities and bad feelings, necessitates no interference with any colonist's private business and has many other advantages. The Mocbis plan works like a charm. Mochis, May 8, 1893.

We have now had straight eight months of perfect weather, not a stormy day. Only two or three days yyhen the wind was hard enough to annoy. From now on it will be warmer but still pleasanter than well comparisons are odious, but the summer season here has no terrors. Well, this is a fact: Our gardens are bearing more and of borne products, so the imported products are growing less in comparison. Fields of corn, of beans, of potatoqs, of sorghum and alfalfa, Tor fodder, luxuriant gardens on every hand tell the story that we arc pretty near out of the woods as far as self-support is concerned.

A thing of the past: more forage to haul from he river; no more money to he paid, to Mexicans on account of fodder. very last river crossed and fodder in abundance on the Mochis. Wheat is attractive. Charley Loekwood has promj jsed to write up the wheat question for the Co-operator but I cannot help remarking that $60 or $70 per acre cleared by M. C.

Chase on his five or six-acne wheat fields, is not so bad. Wheat is o. k. here and we can get the whole colony on its feet quickly with that stable. With good crops growing finely, many colonists have turned their attention to house building, preparatory to the rainy season, which is due to commence in about six weeks.

I notice a goodly number of pretty fair "shacks" going up. The plenty of feed for stock coming on now indicates GOOD HEALTH Can be bad by reading the ECLECTIC HEALTH JOURNAL. It numbers among its contributors the ablest eclectic physicians in the country. It advocates a practice for the family that is simple, yet positive in good results. Its columns full of interesting, 'instruct tive and amusing reading matter.

The Eclectic Health Journal is an active -worker for the cause of temperance, and the articles upon this subject alone are well worth the subscription price ofA $1.00. Send for sample copy. Address that milk and cream and butter arc eoon to follow. The family cow is an institution soon to come, in fact is coming almost every day. A.

HaSMIOUX'K, Room.206,Gonstitution': liuilding, Lake, iltatu.

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918
Years Available:
1891-1894