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.^PCBLISHED EVERY TJHJRSDAY,
iij^ifrgB* •,—Dy
tho—
islnson County Co-Oper&t/eAssociation.!^Knights
of
Labor Hall.OtATHE.
KANSAS.
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March21st,
i885.
)At
a
regular session of Olatho Localu, xr«
0177
held
on
MarchAssembly,
No.
2177, neia «21st, 1885,
the
following resolutionswere unanimously adopted iJiMOiM* That,we as an Assemblyof the Knights of Labor, who are.own-estly struggling
for
^JȣJbetweenlabor andoajdai
Do
mosthearty indorse (regardless
of
partySS8S&M) Governor John A MartinandtheRailroadCommissioners of
the
State of Kansas, lor their unprccedont-ed courage, and manly, jotlon. ins g
A
±S!/
a
&.ac
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of^oreso
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S«
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pS^on.^d
K
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doners of the
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The followingcircoiarhas been issueby Governor Martin, president
of
theEighth Kansas association:
HXASQUARTXRS ElODTH
KANSAS,
\
ATCHISON, KAN.,
Jane, 1886.
/
DEAR
COMRADK—Twenty
yearsago theEighth Kansas disbanded as
a
militaryorganisation. About eight years ago
a
few members met at Leavenworth andorganised a Reulmental Society, with
at
that time bnt few names on onr roster—«nd your secretary is pleased
to
reportthat the roster now contains of CompanyA,
17:
B,
80:
0,87;
D,41: R83;
F,34; G,
25;
H, 27:
I,
27, and
K.
3—total,
274
names and addresses. There are manynames yet to be added, and It is especially requested that allmenbershavingthe report ofoarreanlon held
at
Leavenworth two years ago, will examine thelist
of
names,
and
report
all
namesknown to them not on
the
list, giving'company and address to the secretary.T take (treat pleasure in informing yonthat the Eighth Kansas will hold a regimental reunion at Topeka, Kansas,
Sep
tember 20th, 80th and October 1st, 1886.during the general soldiers' reunion, anayoa are earnestly requested
to
attend,with yonr families and comrades,
and
make
this*
reunion a grand success.
Yoa
can obtain all necessary information Indue time, as to railway rates, time of
de
parture of trains, etc., from your
G.
A. R.poet,orthe£rsllroadagent of your town.Fraternally yours,
JOBM
A. MAirriN,
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President.
CDAB. W.BCST,
Secretary.
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