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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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CO-OPERATOR. 1 THE INTEGRAL BXTDACTS PROX MSTTBnS. From W. H. Bently to b.

B. H.r La Logia, Feb. 20, 189. Your action on the 12th of January (refers to "Restatement of Principles" published in No. 5, Integral Co-operator, with the hearty approval of the great body of the people.

We see in your harmony. of action renewed reasons for our confidence and support. The work here is progressing satisfactorily. La Logia, Feb. 12, 1892.

a Mr. Hoffman. fc- i Dear Friend: I am not taking rainy day leisure have but few moments to look beyond But when I have such moments, my mind turns with an intense interest toward the brave good men and women who are toiling there atTopolobarapo, and building wiser than they know; and were it possiblC these sympathies would take a far more abundant material expression than the trifle which I now enclose. Please receive my respectful regards, and believe ce faithfully and truly youVs, Thomas Lake Harris. from a veteran.

Fort Wayne, Feb. 21, 1892 vtEAR Friends: We have just subscribed for more ditch scrip; our cause is of such vital importance that we should all make a virtue of necessity to' do all we can for it. Friends everywhere! the time is at hand when we should all do something toward sustaining and encouraging I the builders at the front. These men and. women of the advanced guard will leave nothing undone to insure the success of the present an future homes and happiness of our people.

Our people" are those every to write you, nevertheless it is a rainy day hurrah! but so far is it from bringing me leisure, it's quite the opposite, running from cellar to garret (metaphorically) to move this and cover that as one always must when there has been no rain for months. That "garret" was not so far from the fact after all for I had actually to go onto the roof to adjust the tin gutter which carries the water from the tent part of our domicile and prevents it from going over the dirt roof. I am the only one left to "man the works" as we almost never see Mr. W. and Lawrence spends his forenoons in herding the cows in the orange orchard and vicinity where the attempt was made by the fund to raise some sorghum, but just about failed on account of the dry rainy seasons-least rain of the five seasons past.

Nothing but water ditch will save this country valleyfrom occasional years of famine. Of course it is to that fact we owe pur opportunity to obtain cheap lands in Sinaloa. 1 Mrs. Burns was here and read your open letter where who are working in unison with our These, our. comrades, are having a hard time and need, the earnest sympathy fand support of all the sincere lovers of our cause.

If some -who are so rich in words in iimm m. ill iiiir iii i rn winiiii iiiuv iiim.ii 1 1 kni liirit Mr. Lindstrom at our lyceum last Monday evening. It rlid. much good in my judgement.

Sera E. Wilber. FIXOITI AN INTERESTED FRIEND Santa Rosa, Cal. Feb. 1 2, 1892.

Dear Mr. Lovell: sympathy in a practical way, they would be vastly more useful in sustaining our toiling comrades whose herculean labors are to make lighter and smoother the work of those who shall come after them. A little of selfdenial from all who fellowship in this work a slight saving, however small from each, would, when combined, be in value to us now as the finding of a rich gold mine. This work is ours; on its success de; pendsQthe hopes and happiness of all. Co-workers everywhere! your investment may be large for your means just now, but it will surely return to you threefold in the near future as a financial investment, while on the plain of altruism it becomes the jewell of our.

hearts, for the good that we do never dies but lives after us. Whatever our differences, we shall never fail so long as we are faithful in our adherence to the law of unity of the groups and series that govern the harmonies of the law of attractions that are propor tioned to destinies. To my thinking, if our 'people would read the works of Chas. Fourier they would gain much wisdom in the development of our organisation. With all the centuries of selfishness enveloping us -it would indeed be strange to realize our ideal without hitch or jar.

In the science of our new political economy shall we be able then to rid ourselves of the faults and bias of the old one, Comrades all! we need your co-operation; join jis and unite in taking more, scrip with your friend and comrade. PfJip I Bee by the Integral Co-operator of Febuary 4th, just at hand, that it is "now the tug of war" for the beloved enterprise of human enfranchisement at Topo-lobampo. I know what these cries mean in my own experience. At somewhat of a sacrifice I send you check of Lay, Clarke Co. of Santa Rosa, for two hundred Please invest this for me in Credit Foncier stock, or, in your judgement, with ay other funds of the colony enterprise where it will do the most and immediate good.

I would gladly do more. For the last twenty years have seen the advance of energies focalizing, from he world of other causes, upon the region occupied by (he colony, evolution there of a state of fraternal and Jieroic men. Engrossed as am, necessarily, in my own 'work, I.

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918
Years Available:
1891-1894