Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1886 — Still at the Front. [ARTICLE]
Still at the Front.
Triu WeSteks Rural. of Chicago, is ; oue pf tho most progressive and thoroughly practical; farm pa pots of this country. Constantly alert a* to whatever is of interest to the farmer and stock-raiser, it never lyres an opportunity to advance his interests or iuiv* cate ids cause im U r any and all circumstances. The number of April 3d is of es ’ pedal and value to mnuj far- ! mers inalßueh is it contains much of interest as to the benefics, pninle-sacks, aud nu de of dehorning caitku including opinions of eminent Vetcvjnariaua | ami nmiy practical farmers, who have the operations and b tueffl- of the same. ■ It has pr.pared and now has in press • one of the r.iovt practical and ta.nnp.rei hettaive tear hooka ever publisaotL nu- : briwiiig as it dues many novel ienttm s j.noi to be kand el cwhelv. It will no • <1 'll it p <>: glfdUl V!u t-'ios.- S. % . c-iiiug f c-.jpj. i. is a*--o engaged in a j ladJfible eff.n to unite through the ! nibdinm of the National Farmers Alii* ! auee, the producers of the country, into ! a strong and compact organization for j mutual help and protection, and to this | end is seeding out large numbers of • certificates of honorary membership, inviting farmers everywhere to become identified with this movement. The only condition imposed is that the certificate la signed and returned for the seal of the National Alliance, and the signature of its Secretary. It will then I be returned to you, your name will be j enrolled, and you will bo entitled to all r tiui.privileges., and inlmunities of said | organization. Write Milton George, \ 155 Dearborn St., Cliicago, for a sample 1 copy, and then send in vpur subscription f*or one, year,, aud you will not regret it at the end. Price $1 6a per ‘ yr ar.
