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The Sons and Daughters of Justice from Minneapolis, Kansas • 6

The Sons and Daughters of Justice from Minneapolis, Kansas • 6

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THE SONS'AND DAUGHTERS OF JUSTICE. NATIONAL SECRETARY'S MONTHLY NOTES. bers and now they have many, the reward that sooner or later comrs to every faithful Council of tne of J. President Zimmerman, of Oberlin, No. 106, finds time, although busy as a caihier of a bank, to get out a stir ting letUr to his members thatwai good enough so we made a circular lettr to each cf onr Councils of his letter, and the excellent letter of Bro.

Bertram as a suggestion toother Councils. Ruomelia Cook, S.cretarv of Qien-emo, writes "We elected four Beneficiary membara last meeting night and have fire for next. We are after some cf those prizes." From the above and other items our converts can see that other Councils are getting into the work, and that where they do so they are getting new members. I other Councils get new members for the effort your Council can do so, and thus the effort Fenian No. 193, at Fontana, Ktn sag, January 14, 1904, by Scherer and Maple.

Lane, No. 194, at Line, Kansas, January 26, 3904. by Maple. We already hava three new ones orginfzsd in February, wh'ch will be reported in the March numbfr und-r 'Naw Councils Organ'z id in February." NATIONAL COUNCIL PREMIUMS We have not fully decided as to the details of paying commissions due solicitors under present dispensation, but will do so and get the blanki for cerlifica of your Loctl CjuccII officers cut toward the last of this month. The committee to include in first re tares the rame3 of solicitors and the names of the members added by them in the monthi of January and February.

The report It to be made ia duplicate and the duplicate report retained by the Financier. We will then remit in one draft to the Fin aucler enough to cover commissions du3 the solicitors of his Council. He should take their receipts for same on bis duplicate and file it with the paperi of his office. Ii that way every s'xty days the solicitors will get $200 for each uew beneficiary mem ber added, who has paid the prescribed fee and taken up the certificate. Then at the end of the sixth month a sptc ial blink will be furnished giving na-r of solicitor and the names of beitfici ary members add(d by hiat ia th ix months ending June 30, to bf uiffd in deteTmining who have won ASSESSMENT No.

2, FOR FEBRUARY, 1904. Assessment, No 2 is called by the Executive Committee of the National Council, being the regular assessment for Feb, 1904, as provided by Constitution and By-jLaws. Financiers will send in Report No. 2 on or before Feb. 10, 1904, carrying with it the money collected on assessment No.

1, from the members during the month of Jan, 1904. All members are required to pay assessment No. 2 to the Financiers during the month of February. Members failing to pay No. 2 to the Financier during Ft bruary will stand suspended on March 1st, 1904.

The following death claims were allowed N). 167. George W. Russel', who held certificate Nj. 3097 for $2,000 in Crestline, No.

58, died Nov. 26 1903. Cause, operation for appendicitis. No. 173.

Hatkie Price, who held certificate No. 2157 for $2,000 In Norton Council, Nj. 40, died Dec. 15, 1904. Cause of death, dia fetar.

No. 175. Jolia Faherly, who held certificate No. 88 for $500 in Dewey, No. 30, 1904 Cans, of dah pulmonary congestion.

No. 176. William A nitb, who held certificate No. 1284 for $2,000 put forth by even a few members of your Council will add to ycurmem berahip, and the membership of th- Order, acd Remember that the soli it rr gels $2 00 for (very complet Bmtficiary mfmbtrthip, aid a chmce at the $100 cishprizt or some of the Mlltonvale No. 170, Jan 5th.

Bins Mound, No. 180, ian. 5th. Solomon, No. 11, Jan 6th.

Lebinon, No. 182, Jan. th. Longford, No 124 Jan. 6th.

Atlanta, No. 78, Jan. 6th. Long; Island, No. 183, Jan.

5th. Palmer, No. 174, Jan. 6th. Belleville, No.

6, Jan. 6th. Crestline, No. 68, Jan. 6th.

Fort Scott, No. 117, Jan. 6th. Jenniogi, No. 121, Jan.

6th. Washington, No. 85, Jan. 7th. Stockton, No.

113, Jan. 7th. Qaenemo, No 149, Jan. 7th. Alton, No.

119, Jan. 7th. Blackvell, No. 42, Jan. 7th Coffeyville, No.

45, Ian. 7th. Dexter, No. 170, Jan. 7th.

Baiter Springs, No. 66, Jan. 7th. Scammon No. 64, Jan.

7th. St. Paul, No. 89, Jan. 7th.

Lincoln, No. 28, Jan. 7th. Bine Jacket, No. 183, Jan.

7th. La Bette, No. 64, Jan. 7th. Anthony, No.

156, Jan. 7th. Chapman, No. 189, Jan. 7th.

Chanute, No. 44, Jan. 7th. Grenola, No. 173, Jan.

7th Jewell City, No. 1(9, Jan. 8th. Hozie, No 168, Jan. 8th.

Atebiion, No. 82, Jan. 8th. Eilta, No. 188, Jan.

8th. Peck, No. 153, Jan. 8th. Lucas, No.

31. Jan. 8th. Jamestown, No. 38, Jan.

8th. Gajlord, No. 22, Jan. Sth. Glen Elder, No.

18, Jan. 8th. Iola, No. 84, Jan. 8th.

Council Grove, No. 114, Jan. 8th. Hirper, No 165, Jan. 8th.

Independence, No. 69, Jan th. Enterprise, No. 185, Jan. 6th Mound Vail ay, No.

72, Jan 8th Colombui, No. 51, Jan. 8th. Nickerson, No. 155, Jan.

9th. Claflln, No. 187, Jan. 9th. Oberlin, No.

106, Jai 9th. Blue Rapids, No. 107, Jan. 9th Bartlett, No. 65, Jan.

9th. Smith Center, No. 27, Jan. 9th. Burr Oik, No.

116, Jan. 9th. Logan, No. 1C4, Jan. 9th.

Minneapolis, No. 1, Jan. 9th. Agra, No. 110, Jan.

9th. Neoiha, No. 17 Jan. 9th. Erie, No.

77, Jan. 9th. Melvern, No. 161 as. 11th.

Teicott, No. 168 Jan. 11th. Hatchinion, No. 34, Jan.

11th. Big Creek, No. 66, Jan. 1 1th. Lebo, 167, Jan.

11th. Galena, No. 52, Jan. 11th. Lorgton, No.

181, Jan. 11. Welch, No. 9). Jan.

11. McPhgrion, No. 10, Jan. 11th. Pittiburg.

No. 49, Jan. 11th. Sedan, No. 129, Jan.

11th. Mulberry, No 8 Jan 11th. Galesburg, No. 47, Jan. 11th.

Bussell, No. 147, Jan. 11th. Almena, No. 185, Jan.

11th. Phillips burg, No. 105, Jan. 1 1th. Waverly, No.

176, Jan. 11th, Horton, No. 20, Jan. 11th WakefielJ, No 87, Jan 11th. Mineral, No.

82, Jan. 11th. Dalphoi, No. 7, Jan. 11th.

Valley Falls. No. 162, Jan. 11th. Bnrllngame, No.

163, Jan. 1 1th. Oaage City, No. 123, Jan. 1 1th.

Yours fraternally, W. W. Walker, Nav'l Sec many other cash pn'zps. We want 2,000 tew members by Juna SOtb. Ever) body and all of the Councils at work ill bring these re in Ada uncil, No.

3, died Dae 31, 1903 Cause, obstructed intestinei. No. 177. Geo. Udo, who held suits.

A judicious use of our folders by the solicitors will interest the people in the ellent plan of the Order, cert ficate 114U for S1UUU in so ttat seeing them again and a Abilene, No. 12, died Dec. 30, 1903 Cause of death, gastritis. the prizes. We revived from Bro Halam a few days after the Jacuary paper was ouk a very cheery ccount aad a vry interesting one, too, of the public in-sHl'aion of efficn of Weir City, No 53.

Twelve applicative were taken aid they have sines bfc-im members of our excellent Council at Weir. pleasant invitation to join your Cjuq cil will secure his application. No. 78. PoiliD I.

Blaiier, wh held Let no member of tie Order be caught oa the street between this and certificate No. 1793 for $2000 in Lucas Council, No. 31, died Jan 6 1904 Cause ot death, diabetes nel lites. June 30th, without a mpply of fold ers and application cards in their No. 179.

Benjamin Watpon, who The Council bad an excellent program of songp, wbich was er joyed by all. Our people at Weir tocket. G3t them of ycur Secretary, if he is cut request him to order some held certificate No. 103 for $2000 in Minneapolis Council, No. 1, died Jan.

27,1904. Paralytis.rf heart. of the National Secre'ary. mow how to make move. Finally let loyalty to the S.

D. of Bro. Bsrlrau, of Obarlin, ismakirg a good record In the race for the We have the evident that our Councils are getting to -work uodrr an I a determination to do something to carry its benefits to others, prises. Bro. BertiamVi abill.y to pro and to do work for our own Council deco results and rend in examinations and the Order pervade the entire ia only limited by the amount of ma the priza and commission ontest.

The evidence is large receipts of ex amlnation. Man? Councils are at work is membership. Lit us baniih from our terial In sight. Birklett, No 65, sent in an order yours Many members ar at work for 25 application cards. IhU looks as though our gord people at Birtiett had heard of our prlza and comxiesion offer, and are going to do their part for the grand rcundtp June 30th.

Tail ia tin way Arkansas City Council does business linca their accession of about 30 new members last month. Bro. Gilmer, our excell ent Secretary ind Financier writes "Please send for the use cf Council, 70, thirty constitutions and thirty in ranks all dlsseneion and grambling, and let peace and harmony prevail. ROLL OP HONOR ON PROMPT RETURNS Beneficiary reports and remittances were received for January, 1904, as follows Greenleaf, No. 26, Deo.

29th. Hayi City, No. 125, Dec. Slit. Concordia, No.

21, Jan. lit. Gradan No. 172, Jan. 1st.

Sycamore, No 79, Jan 2nd. Glaico, No. 123, Jan. 2nd. Narka No.

3, Jan. 2nd. Dennis, No. 48, Jan. 4th.

Portia. No. 8, Jan. 4th. Rlnehart No 164, Jan 4th.

Mancheiter, No. 29, Jan. 4th. Chalk, No. 185, Jan.

4th. Cane, No. 95, au. th. AlUtmnt, No.

187, Jan. Eth. tf amego, No. 184, Jan. 5th.

Here is a Good Council We Com are you Keep your eye on 'he prizes at the end of the (6 month rice. The list page of the cfficlal piper his ipeclal attractions. There Is money in it for you, and prciperity for your Council and the Order. NEW COUNCILS FOR JANUARY. Here are some good results from the work of cur organize Pleasaaton Council, 191, at Pleasanton, Kansas, Jn.

9, 1904, by Scherer and MpK Bolcourt, No. 192, Boicourl, Kaniai, mend Weir's Example to Other Councils. To W. W. Walker, NaVl.

Minne- apolii, Dear Bro. The members all had dividual rtceipt bocks," and addg to nothcr letter these words of good cheer: "Watch my prediction and a good laugh at your letter, where you eaid you were lorry that you could not be whh us. We tecured 13 tp-flicauts last night, with a promise of ee ua gro." We aro glad to gee Bro. Gilmer feeling good. For a long.

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