Alliance Standard. (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1892 Page: 1 of 3
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v X ' DTNTDENT a!&T WKI)N RSDAY, TSTOVrcAfQKn 9. 1 Kin*.
C. H. NELSON A Chance Far All.!
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Thanking my customers
for past patronage, I am
prepared to announce my
self ready to compete
with any house in North-
east Texas during the
year 1892, for the cash, in
all lines of goods carried
in stock.
CLOTHING! Every style
and quality kept onhand
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SPECIAL BARGAINS.
$1000.00
GIVEN AWAY
As premiums to our readers who
Solve our
WORD PUZZLES,
oi on
---LADIES-
Dress go<xlsjuul notions- Hamilton A: Brown
Hliot's:
(renerol Alerclmnclise
Or. A. J.OLIVer.
The Al.LlANt'K Standard in mie of the most inflm-ii
tial and widely circulated refuhn piper* published in
tills purl of the country. It boldly push -s to the front
in the refurni movement, ad voratiiig the principles of
the People's Party, the Farmers' Alliance ami labor organisations, because it
believes those principle, are just amt right.
The peopleare now engage-l io a great ami imoneototis political battle, amt
.. . , the victory is with the people's party, ami will so continue; not that we expect
Douglas ShoGS' fill* l every variety Ol to train everylliidg-^far from it. In fact, considering that we are now eihraged in
our first general! etlort against organireil governiueiit amt organiS.eil monopoly,
any sutwtanctal gai i will be esteemed a victory. Hut every sign indicates a vie-
-------------- —■ - lory an much .greater than the most siiiiguin ever hoped for that it aiiuost looks
,#• ' like a JflxiMKMT. Hot t- e victory will not be complete--far from it. The la-
1 IstllOl III. Imu- organizations, will have to bemuintuined and tile camp ilgii of education con-
___ tinned with the utmost vigor. To do this It is absolutely necessary to have a pa-
cer as a medium of umiiiiliiniesti hi that is a faitlifdl exponent of reform principles.
Section 1 All the public la lids of' Hut no paper cun succeed without patronage ai d plenty of It. We want oiir cir-
Texas remaining and that can be reeov- eulalion to reach S.OOO by the Istoi January ISP.'!. In order to accomplish tli's
. , ,, , , , , - we have agreed to give away flJWd n prcoiiums to those who give correct un-
cred should be reserved as homesteads sW,ril tll ulir w.^l-pu^lea upon the conditions explained below,
for actual nattier". All lands heretofore »
granted to individual* or corporations If\”"’W who timiertakc to sol ve the puzzle are successful (wiped is the
KPrirmlerttinintir^MiHl we pay a pi\ mium ot sd.tH) to f-vefv one wno Meuda a cor*
lo which tlit* tfrjlitw* li.ive n«»t mm ivrf. Hii«wt>r, tlhf amount of premiunfs will lie out? third of the .luliscrlptlon re-
plied with the 4.*»mlilioiis of the #nint | eelved, which i* the hnxi4 lipoii whl<*h we make our estimate. TIiin, if wt* tfet
should lie lorfeite.1 to stale for home- -,KN' soliscriliers we will give away $f,00il, if tie get IftW subserflier* we will give
, , , awav $500, and an on.
.lead purposes; no alien i wnerslilp id
I.mils sl.onld Ju all nml in I * x-» . "" fflfVfl fiftWhTWfftWPI The only object of (,111s offer is to 'scute tju'b-
jinratmiis shall ion lie allowed to own I Hr [• Ij q| 11L 1 111 |ffll (critiers at mice. Hence, every one contesting
more I nnl Ilian they actually use in y ffjj VVlliPpIlVIilIf for a premium by solving any one of the
ithe i.rosci utiwn uf-their business, word pi|i>/l.-s must acini $« oil In |ih.V for «
vealk f A t.hVj^r> *T It vmi is end an answer to niore
WY* f4r.»jr,»n «dttvtjve rj** limit «Hi.VA(liSFnVf>ti will he ro«|»iiirt*<l tit sen l an addilioiml $1 ojd and a sefittrate
teiii of public ♦x'Imhi)** for fix moTTIt* In name f«tiV*v<*r#v word you' n**«|t*rtHto h«>1 ve. Keiheinher* $l.Ml and a separate
ill! I'liihlrnn ln*fwhhii 11,,, loiliie nillst In* aeilt for each word yon propose to noIVt*. You « MII ttt'ktf one word
and Htmd $1.50or you o.»n take alf of the wor id at voifr |/lea<oiret hift $^.5 ) must
adop* |,e »ent. for each wo’fil 5r.u1 take and »f H«-|»afate n'?iml* fo wlio»p \ye can wend life
ks for STANDARD. Ht*uifinOt*r alno, wo pay $3.00 lor each word you aofvj curfemly.
Don’t siiiil aimwefs to lli»* withoiij Mi** ninle ami aiM^oHd of a sen'll -
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medTcin!
joints 0\L^
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’ rii^H rlieajn r than ever known.
Prompt medical attention driven to
all “alls in tin* Tow 11 ami Country.
A. J. Oliver. M. D. and Druggist.
PrQhssioaalt
ft K O'Neal.
Hotvurd 1 t/*»al
O’NEAL & SON;
Limit'll• 'lexvs'.
ATTORoSYS and COUNSELLORS at LAW.
The uidext Lair Firm in
The Count!/.
Will praetiee in the I)Mrto*t, Stale
ami SuprcMiie (JointA
&ardy A O’Neal
Attomoy^At-Law,
rl’TLAXTJ, TEXAS:
Will practice in State, Federal, A'p-
peliatt* a»nl Huprrrt'iC Courts.
TOKSORXAt HALL..
J. O. Goodman,
Proprietor..
Sha-ving. Hair-trimming
and Shampooing after
the year lor
aireoftiuud WetWinand the
lion of u uiiifoi iu series of text hooks
the public* schools in this state and that
they he published .it the axpeuse of
the stale, Whit'll sji.dl he tundshed to
tile Children in I lie schools ;it Cost.
Sc li »u .*#. W.* deuiitn 1 an am Mid-
ment to our st'te constitution author-
iriii“ the laiiuiujj of our permanent
school full'I no* otherwise invested up-
on the I tii'litof the people ofthiasta.e
at a low late of interest with p op. r !i n-
tations upon the .jiiautltv t f lniul and
the amount of money.
Section 4. We demand reformation
in the puiiishmeul of convicts, that «am-
viet labor he taken out of competition
witheiti en labor, that convicts he driv-
en intellectual and moral instructions
and that the earnintfs of the convicts,
a,in ve the expellees of keeping, shall
gt* to their faiiiiliea.
Hts tlon 5. We demand that railroad*
he compelle I to pay their employea
monthly in the lawful money of the
country, and in catfe of discharge thei
they he [»aid at the nearest atatfon ini
ineitiately upon tiieir discharge.
S'cetron ti. We denrand fair eiections
and an honest comit of votes under the
rate suhscr ilny for each answer s.-nt .u; I J?l.> ‘ I ».'• each siiliscriptiou, as
not receive any attention.
ark tub
WORfe PUZZLES:
Try Iiiiw tn;my Voii i-iitt soHc
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A «l;i.-»i. jluiw, :ii] nniitleil Ivlter wbiuli Ini ■ toliv Hiljjplicil.
If tlivcurri'.it letti-rs nrv miinilj'l hi tln*if pc per | ■ I no-
.hi ns til cnrrpctl.v »t«'l! tli« wuril ai.-lnclvil tlto nu^./lw is
mi)ved ami you get the premluuT'. Tliua; the Nl-SS-SS-
P-I, llie longest river in tliu world. Here yon enn ree the wnfil Helegteil i.
Mi,sia»ippi,anil when theimhlteil letter# aresupplieil the woril is eumpiete a'ni
the puzzle solved'
The New York Evening .Sun of
Oetolter 1 si says souietti.iig is wroajj
in llie business of tills country vriieo
for the period between October 1,
1891, August 1, 1892, llie tbrei great
railway lines—the Pennsylvania, The
Central and the Erie—show decrease
in business against the previous equal
poriod hs lollnws: Erie, 1257,731;
N. Y. Central, *319,621; Peribs.Jva
ni l, *‘<0f:.242.
Yes, there are reasons, an-t every
i really lutilligent farmer and business
I man knows wliut they »re Instead
of there being at least five millions in-
crease of earnings lo llie above lines,
as there is a falling off. There is a
falling off. There is a growing bur-
den of debt in the country. The
farmer and bis family must stay at
home more in order to save money lu
pay taxes and interest. The produc-
tive energy of llie people is lieing
toned down by the steady crowding
of harder times. The manufacture,
purchase, transportation and cons.im-
tion of manufactured products of all
kinds is less, pro-rata population, by
nearly thirty per cent. Ilian wltr I. it
was from 18iij to 1889, when there
was a large volumeAff money in gen-
eral touch arid circulation, while now
the population is largely greater than
theft and the actual legal tender mon-
ey is’ not one-tliird what it was at the
close of the war, and the volume v
debt is very much larger ^
The me ft who are jlc jni ^nty
People's !>art£ rrtovem intervals ot
Ilian political trading purposes, as* da
flic fashion in'New York city)are un-
derstanding these matters and are
fnakiftg ready to govern themselves
fltreortfingly. - Ift the ohleh linie those
who were compelled io each' iflake his
ta-k of biieks and to Hud1 bis straw,
kicked', anti llie kick lasts.—Ex.
t WiiiiI ol' W arning
voting.
SWethm 7. We favofa railway enrn-
llil-f.iiui With powerfo rix ami maintain
fates that Will insure"equal ami exact
i'llslice to tile people and the railways.
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Sfmith.’np very ua*?lul to iariucrs him! many otliors.
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Som**tl»liiga<lu»irotl by most la*Itea, a id aoini* humi: cap«cia\ly
in •, ’
5 IF-r-ing;
Thu purtoit of thrju fourths ol lHu pTbulatioa of tin* Globe.'
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Awell known auinfal
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^#mpth1nx uaed by nearly all household families.
hnii
fii order t’o phitect oirVs -If as tv’ell as our patrons, we have
slepiislleil a e-ipy of the live word puzzles correctly spelled|
f oul in l!. If. Nelsou’s iron Safe in a sealed env.elo|ie, with ‘
" ill.not lie opened'until the .'iYst of December 1892, and tin
Thc^uind^si.iu to bbcnniposed of tliree - )n n,e ,,Min, 0f ,Mr Kelson in.I tlir-e other witnesses'.
Mr. Nelson iti one of our most prominent lu'erch’aiits and a'respected citizen,
ipialili'eil eltizens of file state to he elec-
ted by a direct vote of file people. Hrjt
we regard governmeht ownership Ss
flu-ultimate solution of tliu railroad
problems.
Sections: We demand an efficient
IiV-n law, that will protect the ur'tesi iu,
niecliadic, labor amt material men.
Section !•'. We deihhud thaf a law
r.iuden, Texas, .September the 27th J892. I hereby certify that I have re-
eefvetl from the Editor of the Alliance Standard u s tried packacie said to contain
a copy of the d word puzzles to lie deposited iif'my iron safe and not to lie opened’
till’ Dec. the 31st, 2832, and then only in* the presence of three other witnetses.
:nep <
-C. H. Nelson.
ap-
the latest : nd most
proved style.
N<> Imaio&i* on Sundays
Lh.
J. T. Stovall
The complete list of words with tile correct Answers will lie printed lit Ihp
lie ptissed declsring eight liouVs lo he a filsl issue of January next, so that oil wlio have tried' for a premium may lie able
legal day’s w'ork, where it is not other- ■ to see if they have failed. We ^liifk this fair to all.
wise provided tiv contract. ...... ... . ■ -
Section JO. We demand t he maxi- the number of the W*fd you solve,
mum stlforics of county oflb era shall We dnuot mean to break, ami if we find that niiite people arc sending in oor-
nol cxceiit 93b» |)cr annul after all ex'- rPl.t euswers than we can ullbrd to pay we will withdraw tire offer, but every mis ( hutioj' of Wealllf, lest it
pel i sea of any such ollioe have been i sending a correct answer and $1.5(1 witli tile imiueof a subscriber will get $5 00
paid and Unit sur|dus in cxeeiw ol sueb u„m offer is with drawn,
salary aiHfxxpenses shall be praid into ,
"klebLl^^r8i^li^.untk‘t,IU ,’"1' MMT A T TlHt hrst ten persmw .ending a Correct answer to all li ve of the
rteetioii ,! kdemaud .he cstah.Uh-, SfljUftL h. S
nn-ntofa stats- Inrreau of labor. Wo Wm ■*MB* ttvepremiutn on e»ol» word correctly solved. Thus,
favor the crvaltoi of a statet-oard ef Hl?r(VlMt tt,(| Umt B(,llcts „ correct soliiUon tosll tlve of the Words together ith
aftulratiou to adjust all diftereticc la. ^ o*,,^ all,| $7.o(>, will receive lof.OOpremlum for eaol, word, making fw.OO
1 went vorpsrrationeaiid employes. ! a reward of $25.00; making $50.00 in all.
SecCPnrt 12. Wt* demaml llmt
inhisi«»m»Fo, cmuiTs l*e not alloWnii f if All «M gub8cril»er* will be entitled to enter the contest, wvitn this one oondf-
eoulraet a debt against a county for' tiuti. Those who are in krears mnst pay up to date of their answer and fn adilf-
» Peunt$, 0Us< Glass- Etc. more Own $50no, unless tire asm In.- tiou send #1.50 for a yearly subscription for each word they undertake to sol ve.
Pineri'ofioiis ttfullu cimre>"'d‘J ordered by a mojority vote of the": Those who are up or ahead with their subscription will have th ir ngnersad-
r-^tr>rii0»x fiuruuu c-mpen .aa’ >)(0|itJ ; vanced 12 month, if they so direct, hut if they undertake to solve m re than one
oet flon t.h We favor such change word tlrey must send $1.50 and a separarte name f r each word they undertake,
tn the constitution as will prohibit i.a- mrtnber of names oiv our list to whom’ the Standard is being sent
by their friends. Thesesiw> have s rfgfrt to enter Vb* contest. In fact It l. op. ,, atteutton. From a workingman or
to all Classes colors and1 oomfiftons. amf to every county and state In the union, editor of a labor paper it would tw-
in conclusion. We have never yet been accused of not being responsible for , to murder and sh'aBiT
our ewifrac's Now go to w.,rk and let u« have the suswets sod subscriptions j mmung to tnuraer aoa anarenr —
a.vji «.«^ Vanguard
is V vvW t)}
Drugs. PropTrftwry and P*8rnt Med-
41D2S,
•ft,? or night
Terms Strictly Cash.
WefcaptcffulYy solicits liberal' shaft
rtf Public Patronage. Linden Texas.
tioual bankers and memiieraof railway
telegraph aud telephone ooiupames and
their attorneys, or who shall have ireW
such positions within two years piior
to election, from hoMv.:; sc- *-
rive or |ui total otftct xitb!'*- Uc.ctst-
Ffefcrriug u, the arrogaucc of .Tie
coni ID a infer of the inil’itm til Home-
stead and tile Intent power in the
li'ahils of the workiuh-n'Mi, Ntr. Wul
kef of the Cosuiopoiitsn says:
There are chough workmen iu
Pittsburgh and viuuihity to give a
hundred regiments of tliu full co'uipW
ment of teh cum'puiier of seventy
men each, with as many mure left o-
ver for the onlookers at parades .Six
ihonths of hard drill, shell as enthusi-
asm of th’cse r..eh Would' pet mil would
leave Ilium equal to the best of the
Philadelphia troops. Does aiiy one
believe for an instant that, if there
had li’cen a hundred shun regiments
among die workingmen of Pittsburgh
OeneraT Niiowdeu wou’d have de-
clared that lit could not recognized
the exi-tcticc af such a body of meu
as die Amalgamated association ? 1
cliooBe to ask' this ouestion as a re-
dliclib ud absuVduni', in' the h«|ie that
it will cause nVv own claSs, who have
power a'hd a'uthorily, to stop and re-
flect that perhaps it will be best id
concede something in' the way of the
law, to regulate this one shied itfslri-
shoiild be
regulated through bloodshed, or.
what ts ihof6 horrible still,' should
through sheer brute force,' elements'
which will bring our republic to' anar-
chy. If there ooUid have been poin-
ted out to the nobles of Louis XIV.
the things which were liable to follow
their arrogance tb'e children of these'
French rich would have cause for cotr-
gratirtation to-dav.
This warning cotneing from a than'
of wealth abd positiou wril command
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Erwin, J. W. Alliance Standard. (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1892, newspaper, November 9, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523244/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.