The Rebel (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. [2], No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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dortlnated by great land owner* for ^ Oklaho£?f? amonnt of **55,000,000,000 th« last
iik Hearst and others millionaire iJTSL t iufl^TSr . sixt<*« yew,. ' cJSr^JJS
newspaper pnbliahera the dailyI ?£jP°pnI«tion of.the Sited Sut^rt'
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, *' «l| ®otKylGood Law'
M shore cot da atomach«ch%-*
JmmM Socialism stomach*
*che wha*dsi editor-preacher
3emmons dona tola oa about in dat
tigions paper hint and Mr. Bum-
bard and others are fightin Soc-
udiam wif. Mr. Lenunons said to
rtfce a doae qb "Genuine refenar-
4tion" fore breakfast ebery mora.
® and dat ache be dona gone nd
you feel like a river dona ran froo
A. . ; _ , ^ ?S" continue 10 contuse tneir k/ia ^T^FTT ™,WV,UW, tbat WOttld be 4100 n*r
LordyI Aint dat final But nowIreaders as to the true situation '• - - wmua 06 flw
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Editor
in the bountiea
water, air, and
" included in a
, in the word
many man aeeigt hope-
inclined to tMpAtmt in the
perpetuation of a system whichi
den what am I (printer dot Mr.} in a nutshell the whole trouble I ~~0rL"" jr. ^JTSTSl^l child
Ummooa says I moat git dat ra- aa the Rebel haa reputedly point-1 ^ 5? 7tm iCrf^a
generation one Way, and his nard. ed oot Um in th. (dip my pen in ink to attack the „/ 711 m. lfl«rerore a family _
aer, Mr. Bumhard dona saEut ship of the land ofiSSoVafew fight "f*1®' ^ &°- *0VM M0?*1?? « tinne always!
with-
r'Tk4 land is Mine, i
,*>W,
It" tiaaa old
«ro the laws Jitovak tola I
Write on tablets anooth
of
Perhaps no greater atanda
is I would not 12aBWi for the of earth unleas they pay them,
to attfek the 0f IS ^SfcT' ewfor* • famHy the few, for thia right Can this
nnilM 4i« Ien uke my own. abnnM K loutraffe ContimiA >}«>vat Win
•uch oppaitea and maybe one of ope. The Mexican peon haa been 5^!^
M m . Vul
w«r« *** f IN® they 1 Vacation, enlightenment and dia-
week- yWi allowing <f^>n *lwaya faU torooaemanto
ror a political party that \1 ^,n tmsrr other fta^7> J*, ""f1?011 * d vindication of
a positive remedy for the ' jthair rights t .. l%a writer beljimea
-j. M wins s .ZT •; ,imoK,^t
fiight occur a "splosion" and dis thouSt is this- It is bStor to dtei^ . inX'ffibSS fU,?lT nMiioa * «
poor sinner aint ready for dat. fighting gun in hand for th« dis-1 ? remedy: Take « 13 vera«^^ % 6,631,502f"5*^]0 «<>▼«, to elamor and to
lee aU mixed up, I is! tribution of the land amonff th a 15'O0nt omd qq jJ^SJ ^'.}$ *®"? P«f '« . contend for his stolen righta to
I want to lib and help all de people than it is to return^ th« on^ W0rv boot-kffWHr Mni farmJ*!!^ wealth which the M l*o would be to puma, to
Ooor Uttia wimmens and ehiUens hasciwda and die a miaarabk ifSlSS M^/n Am4rioa 1* been added to 2StS!!!>tpimi-h • {JW who
lots of happincas. I want to toe dis continue to ffght until the land ia
veridafinepIaoatolibialaint reatortdtoaUthapoopIe. v
fot nuffin to say 'gainst regenera-l This is the Mexican situation in
on* I can t nnderatan why a nntaheD; It is worthy of daen
•elhab so much paiwty, sin, de- reflection to us who live in the
frjjWTO prostittuhun an dis landMridded stato of Taxaa and
earth a^er dem regenerated folks- are surrounded by Louisiana, Ok-
m have been worUn for ovar nine- lahoma and other states where land
teen hundred years Aint dat has been grabbed. That wa must
iv?^ .. . jsettla thfii question by peaceable
Dwm old dtuon Stan haa bgeoUeuorea nch aa ia propoaad b*
to. r *t and fca tt. Btrtw' Uni«
good* ■igi,®r te da poor ebery (within the next far years to aedk
re*r . . .. I the solution af the land question
And derea old man 8elfpot done J at the muzzle of the gn as the Me-
"" " ' ' is
expect
Boft dew men golwMom skiT p^SItism"wd^gwd
tod "MP to settle this great land pro-
sn whenTJ SLiT* * T 1116 Rcater«' ^nion
lftnv! ^ S<H?aI!fnf oome J and the Socialist party or dull
rwenerated snS ^ EH - 00niP«,W ^ fight as they
ZTS -ifv .U ^ r f!«lrtfl« ™ the home of Monta
^ and try to Uma and the Aztec t
put rent, interest, and profit outen . ... ,
<ie world- Lammana-Bomhard . ana^"
and others begin to fhrht back atl"1* ^ th® Mtu®tion has been writ-
-m and yell: "Ton're Infidels,fen 1<Miy MJ*
Atheists, Free-lubbers", etc. All de'^lJ^
ihore nuff regenerated
Mqoor will then be manufact- oi^h^to^blf^' ^""1 ^a;rtlwr' «nl^ditonad lore for
ured under the direct control and u WOW more (one's posterity should influence
•upmriaiaD of O. 8. etwmiata t ^ •*o «T '7 Ma, laudholdor ® UiuIIm,
rtandfng, character and konaaty ..■? " «o|« aama oouaa. Sinea tka
What win b, sold by "
will b® pure and men
tempted to give the'r ^ . ..
manufacture of the rotten atuff wealth by pricing jwhing rapidity, since governmant
sndspend untold millions in ad- what^ #fd #1*>l?*tlfi?.,riw,r ^ one
vertlrfn it and poshing ita aala, * l.r. _m,. : back. The fumeral^nndi'tflth part of the people own
TWa ia th. aSS^amZV. .«• ^ thdr portiooh par *JFS ttu «
m
**n'a sad
Thus Ood (rives every
to the To stand
Not iff| the
plight, ; ,,,
wS°S.'rr^." w •odo «i
With righta to land aa ar0 allowed
To any millionaire.
That breathes God's vital air.
Pro who desires
of the profit
>u Jfuwuug II* HU&. ttrm l. I *7 -~~««a-a ymi UA Ult
Sodaliat remedy. The ^ Portkm N pw eant of tha w«
free tha maintenance e ^ rMM*nil| W
Vsteo desires tha 5'2«£§fii#!* > W> * ^l.0" ^^Wfthe
All men add valna to tha lnad
Thru aU their neighborhood,
They've need for food, for abater
ahq
AU lands their values draw.
For clothing, things which all
■g demand,
Since the firm earth has stood •
Neccssitiea htm hot ana aaorce
^ "-*• "4 *r
roroe
Of that eternal law,
Palsatine, Texas.
Pid you knbw tkk tha "Piw
I® has nude « ia^.
•Miction cd? the liquor traSJ^ fiTtef to|hope t^jSa dhpandaaff aftwa1 Sro^^to tf>a SfaSul ^
y,
your name and get aample*
for nothing. v
_ WUOth v * <• ^ all- TakeH^ies that even now afflkTv^tl^u If
watohsa a precession of purple * ^t*Qi Agores on tha ginning jninnbara in our overcrowded dtiea send in tnnr T#t*
^nksy. combing ovar Ud indnatriri c^T^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "
poat |taMi> Ware 10^91,431 balea tinned I A man may, today posssas /w
And so on this St. Patrkk'b 14,19^* ^ var bnUdinga, stocks, bonds, wealth in . The SocialiaT^re"
SS /fS? pWil* to tke JSf ** duringPn^ «nd all possible forma, but tha the organized in^San^rrfTK'
cuse of temperance, the deatruo- ^ *«* of «te™ teaching of tha past is that counUr ^
tion of the liquor traffic and the ??obw,|te *• 14th of Kovamber wha* h« <*n transmit his property I "
promoting of temperance amonat 09 e buaiest portion of tha I40 We heirs, he cannot transmit Th. ■** '■
men by denouncing tha source Of > 8e**on' *®e 129,281 bales per day. [•long with it the ability to hold it ents the oreanizMl I
the evil which vEZ the profiT *1 figuring^, > the conditions and under the Sun^
j j readuyeee it would require the gins eystem that now prevail Millions1
A REAL SOCIALIST. lE&SftSUIT'S: ^
Record of reeent date. It deecrib- P The times require
10«wiL- au ii « jui_ tj 'and
:<?"0 «tha «d two ^ ^ tobo, in tha p«om of ST th. o^XS v
I®* " «> daimed, which wotdd " "danta, miaarahk panpara an- cwmtlr^ 'anaticiam af the
night to git togotharud takader|M *!? *lt°*tllm sPle"didl7. If w«.""d great moo. Aa alwajra hap- opoa to fall MaJaboirtAngOT? Preperty'^n'bUn7^hSl° ,™~**'1TT n.ni
«aod 00 d.3 Of da P^SHd *—*!?+ • "itMli°n *• Wh° tolSHir tbroV ^ h """
nake all dem "Tenoent Million- , gunnv eouth, let us see to it p*? PP{® the situation. ,14. You who have read Buirene Sn«'« *°' Kent««ky.
••n^^Zi^r fe ~5bo,Uh a*s*z "d ««• io-mK « - L ^
jure
.When am da church oeonle inrin ^ua P^'note • peaceable solution
io bring dat "Peace on^eaft?' ^.th® 2" ?"der which w® ■uW®1'-
* wrtM a ioB« «alMg,.0J£^*?; h.
ffll dar polpita wifauch atook Ldt "
«e aat i Lemmons and Bumhard low' i«asads fw tk« poKtiea! n«og-
*)afe claim to be Qod'i chilluns, f^o* wfclek RngfUkotm won by IC&f-
V& get dey git up and "argufy" " "
%nd spute" like de Debbel, and *" Agmiak Probten.
tell each other, you ia t - tMwdo° i* " country
snows what I am talkin bout, I'm fc
tns chile myself—and den when de Le dead pmidea't, when a..„.„«8|U1UJ
quai'nl is ober dey lock hands and <MT«*n t th« SO yean* eiardom of TMm, i_. _l
«>* lets start a ligious paper agin IP™"***' • Wr diat^mtira of lands1
The Wandering Jew,"
$1 for 4 Years
,Ta,.uf "Pitf W«" wm "told°we tade practiili;!™1'' graphic
there ia a groat daXrf «fd fa lb* *mtMt U*f^,rd"tAU" J™"1 W WILL Bg MAIL
self-sacrificing souls who will burrf hlw I* ^*1* Were 122,030 . .' ' inheritance ED 7~0 ONE ADDRESS FOR
aU bridges beLdttl and cS m^Jinn^ Now do • CIDUtet FOeR YBA*S *<>* *MX> AC*
not for consequent thev7011 wlU fi d it pwvent thfl P npensm and wretch- VOW. ' AC'
forth to eduo^ZZvle ij£L2nd? ^ monthM ***
Nona bot men poa««dag atrong 'SST " * 'h*t mMb I
eharaeter can measure un to the |
DON'T DELAY.
I
... . .._ naoda of the boor, and It "f ?n'i }* • .
r« aannea. Pruehee Med.ro, givea The Rebel great pleaaore to'ad a certain *"* ■"*' I J
°aU the atteotiooTi^ F
« man- Down in East Texas
Socialism. And den dey bofe uv Iwt>ich ,#wW *tm P®bMe I ng °? {oot> ^ private cou-
Vfth f V h I .«ai ia' ownmWp. Ob that tme he " ...
aehleved
euy aaoeese sad wsa later elected to
tlie preofdency of the repnbllc.
"If yOu keep thlb oath," ntas the
inttgural pledge, "the nation wfli re-
ward yon; If yon de not, the odnntry
will can yea to an accounting."
Bnt the Mad ere family, worth 1100
Yah I Yah | and S0 at it,
• When am de church folks gwin-
ter bring peace on earth, I said;
^11 divided up—"!*)' Here." "Lo'
^iere."
Thousands af dsm vatia' far de . __
O'stem dat enslave wimmens and}po*>*oe> intrigced to nnlWy their Uae-
iittle chilluns and it impos |manP"01" to the nation, echemed to
<ible for lota of irirls to lib wqnlre new niHfone though queetlon
ai. r«. j 1 T , \ . . *ble wnr claims a%d corrupt commerc-
Oh, Lawdy I I shore IS sick, [jal mceirioni. A. a reratt the greater
Uem Socialisms been givin' 1 me I part of Maderol rictorions soldiers
dome of dat "New Age Oil" lately tnrne*' *° standard of the rebel
ind maybe I aint throwed up all eMrf" took ®P Rms in * ffTeRt
-jem "old party-promise-lots and TSSod th^'ballot, they determined
le-nuf fin-pies what I done once Ito vote with bullets I
>een eatin'. I Tn a country where every movemenxt
Hello, dere's de Socialism libra- ia '■ '*• lender, the rebels
rv' T'ha trurintor • u, • , M>f the north wore not "(Woicoistas,"
Z \<l iT ^ ^ m hnt "W""- their stand,
u iT , ®n. t° g,b me a lit- tard a banner, not of anarchy, bnt of
tie book what will tell me some dtfianc* against any government
nore ' bout dat new age when de 0(>minitt*d to enslave the manv while
•orkin' folk, will own and control I^ ^
mblican gov-
I orament—the protection of the poor.
Their pronunciamento of revolution
dedarea their intention ' to construct
litwa br means of which the problems
all things dat dey depend on for | the "flrrt'prtnSplTlf "repibK^
life and happiness.
r>one feel better!
That peculiar pauqity of intel-
lect which often prevails in minds
of young men and causes them to
talieyQ the knot on tha top of their
aeok was merely placed thAe aa a
cigarette holder or a hat rack is not
wnfined alone to yodth. Many of
our American voting kings, when
*iven the ballot, inunediately go
•rat and vote for what they do hot
want and get it handed to them
right between the eyes.
Moral—Yote the Socialist ticket.
of land and living in Mexico
solved."
will be
There is no sense in sitting ar-
ound on a dry goods box whittling,
... and cursing, out thing^ generally,
wnere 8 jour WHI uv jrwo irc-
tong to the Sooialist party or the
Bonter's Union! Tou've got to be
uither a man or a monkey, that's
Watch
article in
issue of tiboBabtf for the next
JX weeks. One artioJe alone is worth
4ha price a# snbaaription.
Oonftocatloo Ita Aim.
Tn the south, in the Mexican states
of Morales and Onerrera, the irreoon-
cileable Zapata Is strfl carrying on,
with 10.W0 the most cruel of rebellions
an unconquerable revolt confessedly
designed to wreat vast landed estates
from great owners who acquired them
dliAooeatty.
In northern - fexi j, Ororco, Salasar,
Be La Fnente and Ho<Tue Oomer com-
mand the Tted Flawrs forces that seek
to mkwr, nn? 9<ttl.
The rebel nMef. Oroaeo. is a peon ——
once a mule driver; SalarnT a miner
from tha border, lit Fnente a man
of the people ednc^ted in the militarv
school of Ohapultepec. Five thonsand
men of their commands are snread.
tbroneb the border states, barflv peons,
inteWgent an# ambitious _ miners and
fsrmers forced nntf! now
veyance or in the day coach loaded
down with Socialist literature and
with The Rebel, Appeal, and other
sub cards, such a man is moving on
the strongholds of ignorance.
His name is J. E. Hardis of
Mineola. He is a small farmer and
has left his plow for the rostrum so
that the people may be enabled to
5fe the light. Writing to The
Rebel office this week he says •
"Encl< ed fUd list of suba' and
pamphlet order* mcured during the
past seven daya aa follows:
37 forty-weak Rebel cards.
25 Land Pamphlets.
40 Political Dr. Cook.
"Send ma 100 land petitions. The
people are gping wild over that land
plank in our national platform, and I
know that if the boys will only work
m hard as you boys in The Bebel office
are work.ng, laadlordism will be abol-
ished and tenantry will vanish from
oqr beloved State. I am now proceed-
ing to move on Sains, Morris, Titus,
and other unorganized counties. I will
orgtoiae Renters Unions an« Socialist
locale and am pleased to report that
last week I put ia four Socialist locals
in Wood county as follows: Democrat
S. H., 9 members^ Mill Spring, 11; Ai-
ba, 10; Pleasant Ridge, 6. Look out
for next week's report as I am com-
mencing to catch the step and will ac-
complish more results."
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* # s s « K « « amm aiiK!KXfK!Kni
M^y Qod^lw. vn^ Hftrdie; may
your faith and courage remain
with yon and grow stronges with
the days. It is men like you that en-
ables us to realize that peonage can
never come uopn us.
mail pouches to send put their lit- W This irresistible
irr5 ^ *
^ nto thiftr clutches at $115 each. Hi by the same machine thatitJSffSJSS.t^i^t about
But when
you went to sell your
cotton ,Lo! where were the great
cotton companies! And now you
couldn't get a farmer into another
cotton company in 100 years.
This is not all — The world
pays an average of $600.00 a bale
for our cotton and about $75 to I
$100 per ton for cottdh seed pro-
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the
15 to 20 cents a any.
S#HIwi"bi|w the Red Plap wear
no uniform mt« a crimson ribbon on
the arm. Ofton ramted, their feet in
•rnnnv sack*, few am without a start-
Hnrly modern giiT
W^nstcred anna Ike mhw and the
farm, they am FAR superior, physi-
cally and inMloetnaDy, to the federal
to work for gpuetle hntta at his jaded na*.
Daili ...12 il-.a .« r®
soldier forcibly recruited from
town jail and the convict camp.
Types f the +w lie about CiutiadJua-
e«, battle-scarred viUage of a three-
aajr right.
The Red Plagger rides an unshorn
horse fist on supple thigh; keen faced
and datftrmiaad.
The federal slouches on the sunny
KhJa.b^ JH.!^ «i-
Both realise that the end of Made-
ro brings the men of the old thieving,
grafting regime into the saddle. Rut
the federal recruit waits flaeddlv to
what will happen w'ia) th* Red
Flag soldier, fearing and hating the
ftalace-plotter and traitor Huerta, is
who do the work making into use-
ful articles get about the same or
a bare existence for each, while
hose who tell the farmer what he
can have for producing it and and
iow much we must pay to get if
>ack, and also tell those who work
* *cA?e same: Kets a net $450.00
;o $500.00, which payB for his va-
cation to the seashore; his trip to
Turop"; his palace to live in,
an4*p ^ in while
jrou walk; also that $3.00 pair or
ffllk stockings, garters and slippers
for his wife. But you vote for it
to be thus, and I guess you will con-
tinue to get it.
J. S. Dean,
Buchanan, Ga.4 Rt. No. 3.
A Socialist is proud of one thing
— He is a Socialist. Secretes said
he was proud of two things. First
he was born a Greek; second,he liv-
ed in the bpm nf P«r.' ioo -nr.
proud to-live in the age of Deba.
The Socialist says: If you wait
to get the plutocrat off your back
you must push him off. He won't
get off himself.
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