The Rebel (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. [2], No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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World published at SanAntonio Now, that Roosevelt has pohtt-
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AL1BM AND INFIDELITY eye' to keep torn offending
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« i;Hoor aoniity' ret^>repiWi^
- « ono:'Mfc'- Brandon, fata fired becaus* Slaughter ov
Rebel ia u * re8ult of devious methc
I M tog pi*«®|§The Association has • iMiSB
4WW. cally come to life «•* , you will deposited more than $100,000 to hwted. . , ^ iMo^ka^tme pui of land.
From all points along the want a pamphlet that is generally finance the conviction of Emerson Emerson's onlyanme * that he <1™*** tbe rouowing strong para- ^^Ctau^Mityi
lines come reports that the strike admitted to be the "most analytical and his imprisoned 'fellow-work- led there volt of t^Southera For- graphs: * ers preach from the hundreds
lines com ixpu w and an able staff est and Lumber Workers against ggfj * gl*d Jesus was an infidel, toxta intie Bible condemning 1
man-hunt, this inhuman system of ^eonagej gkd itartrn Luther was an infi- terest, profit and rent t No, whe
any kind of semblance uisemmwi ^'"*7#?«?«ffisw«wf*orkeri«« for thia.reason the A*a<n^©jtt i* ^ and am glad William Fenn, the word usury occurs, they ar
of condition. At this season of the litical Dr. Cook,M T. A. Hickey is already dead as a result of the worWng^day and mght to send ^bomM jetfarson and Tom Fame impelled to say it means *exce<
year when freight traffic is ex- the author. Massacre of Grabow, and Emer- him Jo thejfallows. ^ were infidels. Why am i! Jtto- mve interest' which many realli
Oi-der at once before tur edition sor and Sixty-Three others have wn« wurxwrgiv* « cause when Christ oime thO ruling txeueveis go. If they do not, Off gJ
plays out. been arrested, charged with kill- he does not hang? clasa had a monopoly upoiKthe re- their heads and Isaiah knew th]
Single copies, 10c each. , ing their own brothers, indicted Stand by Arthur L. Bmewon thought, thay controlled preachers when he said in fh*.
In lots of 50 or more, 5e each. ' for murder in the first degree, re- and these imprisoned and endan- ^ priesta and naed them to for- verse, first chapter*' 'The
ceptionally' heavy and when' all
rolling KtOek should be in repair,
the company finds itself in a con-
dition bordering upon despair.
Never since the beginning of the
strike have conditions been as fa-
vorable to an early settlement as
Freight or express paid on all or- fused bail and are now in prison gered boys now aa they have ak ther theirown ends and to aaueeze knoweth his owner and the hss
rs of 1fi or over. v at Lake Charles, La„ awaiting imore profit from labor. * He'was master's erib.'"
ders.
O. A. Lamberth will speak
„ HI trial for their lives and liberties, J Act! Act! Act at once! (bQrn m povertyf grew ap to man- —' —
at the present time, and the boyi Stonewall county, October 7, 8, 9. facing death on the gallows or,' Send all funds for the defense ju adversity and hie every SCHEDULE OF GOVERNOR'#
" * Alio at A~ t.. o-!tw,D« ■
18th, Spurr
feel more encouraged now than for
many weeks. Sometime ago re-
ports were supposed to have been
sent out from national offices that
a settlement was at hand, but lat-
er it was found there was little
ground for such reports and they
were not verified by national of-
ficers. Today the men are able to
see exactly the position the rolling
stock and machinery is in and they
know it can continue in its pres
ent state but a very short time. So
«uuV, wwwr i, o, . uMuag ueam ou ww ganows wr, ^ ' n", Vo 7,~ ""Tt hood in adversity ana ma every a^a^juua «v. w
ipper, (Kent Oft.) the worn, servitude on the frightful to Jay Smith, Box 78, Alexandria, tll0U-jlt aet was that of a rpv.pja t
City, the 10th, Dfckens penal farms and lexees of Louis- ;La. . ! means by which men and women
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LISTEN COMRADE!
Twenty-fivw thnuaand mim read
The fiehel. Everyone of vnf wear
neektlea. T am n "Red Card So
eiallaf and make neeVtlea to aiip-
the spirits of all have beep eftvat- port mvaelf and eix vear old bnv
ed as the days and weeks go by, A Rp^ndid wa^H tie for 10 e# nta
despite the privations they are An pood n «dlk fonr-in-hnnd a* von
jected to in continuing the fight., bnv of the capitalist merchant for
So many machinists and toher f>(T eenta Wbv nol lei me fnmiab
mechanics are in demand in Texas vonr tto« f Rend 10 or 20 eent* fnr
at the present time, that many of n "ample tie and nample of m«nv
the men of this city have accepted fcinda of silk. Von will he detlisrht*
good positions at big wages, but ed.
nearly all will return to the shops ADA M THClCF/R.
as soon ns the strike is settled, at Station B.. Kansas Citv. Mo. v
blood, blood, and more blood!" boast into a paraw oi vwwry iur me'aua noting more than interest lowing schedule. Socialists at ia-l
this is ever the cry of the Southern the men who are blazing freedom s takerg) t^e word viper comes from termediate points are urged J
Lumber Operatort Awociation, pathway throirt tha swamp..ami ^ wold *5^ aMa. eaiiidatAat K T
Mid the braver the working mar., junglei of the Sooth, the fighting hitt„ the same word is ™t. — «... Wil.. .1
the more incorruptible be he the Lumhejacks of Dixie I We appea
more fearlessly he champions the to you!
interests of his clan, the sweeter Committee of Defense,
his blood tastes to this Black Brotherhood of Timber Workers,
Hand Society and the hungrier N. B. Please bring before your
they are to drink it. For this rea- meetings and have published in
son, that they could neither be your papers.
bought nor. intimidated, Emerson,
Lehman and their fellow prisoners
are in jail today and the stage is
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used for interest taker. large a crowd of non-SociaUstsI
"We find him whipping the as possible. Either Hickey
profit mongers out of the temple, Andrews who have the art of
calling them thieves; we call the saying more in five minutes than|
same class, today, merchants. any two men on the'Southern plat
"Thus we see he sought to es- form, Will make rear-platformI
tablish a new mode of life for tho 8pefeches at ovary place where al
toiling class, not new principles crowd has gathered to hear them.]
at all, but a new manner of ap-
wtfvrwn new manner oi ap- Help it along, comrades, all you
, . - . j xt; «* - , WaNTE Eggs, chickens, pro- piy{ng the old, thereby Raising the can and we will make this gover-
being aet to eend them to the gat- duee of an kmd. etandard of ethioa of aU. . nor'a tour a etreak of blazing red
thing to seU wnte us. The Co-Oper. . .«Again We find in a few cen- from one end of the state to the
^om" turies, new conditions arose, a other.
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To one fate or tfee other will ative Exchange 328 West
they will go unless the working merce, San Antonio.
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conditions arose, a
new ruling class was established, We give the more important
new alignments and new manners points, but of course - the
and customs came in vogue, the train stops at all stations en route,
very rules and restraints and eveu for a few minutes at least:
the very moral teachings of Christ_ Leaves Mineola, T. & P.,Sept. 21,
were perverted to make them con- 8:55 a. m., arriving Grand Saline
form to the interest of the then 934 a' m.; Wills Point, 10:06 a.
ruiipg class. Then Martin Luther m.; Terrell, 10:43; Mesquite.
was the "infidel" who sought to n -.28; Dallas, 11:55;Grand Prai
bring man back to the fundamen- rie, 12:37 and F«rt Worth 1:20
tals of right living. p. m.
"Again a ruling class perverted Leave Fort Worth Monday,
it and again Thomas Paine and Sept. 23, 8 a. m., Ftt Worth dTD.
Thdmaa Jefferson, William Penn c. Ry., arrives Decatur 9:43, Al-
and others made another step to vord 10 ^5; Bowie 10^48 • Belle-
give mankind religious freedom, vue 11 K)8; Henrietta, 11:40 a. m.;
"These incidents are mentioend Chg. to So. W. Ry. 2:17 p. m.
to show that those men who have Arrive Halsell 2:55 p m
done the most for the emancipa- Leave Halsell Sept. 24, 9:30; ar
tion of the rac§ have been called rive Henrietta, 10:lu a. m., Chg.
infidiels and afterwards made ho- to Ft. W. & D. C. 11:20 a. m; ar-
roes and some one has fitly Baid: rive Wichita Falls 12:20.
'The radicals of yesterday are Leave Wichita Falls Sept. 25,
worshipped by the conservatives 12:20, Ft. W. ft D. C., arrive Iowa
of today,' so do not let us go off Park, 1:05 p. m.; Bleetra 1:46;
half cocked if some one-horse fel- Harrold, 2K)3; Vernon, 2:40 p. m.
lw, intent on keeping up the pre*- Leave Vernon g?ept. 25, 2 :40 p.
ent system of disorder, chaos and m., Ft. Worth ft D. C. arrive Tol-
crime, prostitution and poverty, bert 2-i>7; Chilicothe 3:15 p. m.;
happens to be ignorant enough ^0 Quanah; 3 .-45 p. rii.
say infidel to one whose life is g^v- Further schedule to be announc-
en up to doing good.' Let us re- ed next week.
member the word infidel is a rela-
tive term and its meaning dbpends
entirely upon the idea of the indi-
vidual that uses it
For instance Brandon says So-
cialism means infidelity and Fran-
cis Willard at one time head of
the W. C. T. IJ., a woman of inter
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Hickey, T. A. The Rebel (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. [2], No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1912, newspaper, September 21, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394926/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.