The Rebel (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 12, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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• .Th*Q*me® **W *ho are wtt*
^3^"V"';I^;' " >« to break ground for Renters
* . , Union are coming in to The Reb;
$1 office in a steady stream, Eaeh |
ijniail contains letters offering wig*
' jgestwns,'giving names and asking
information. Aa might be ex-
■Hi: ther^jure no party lines
no niW WHO jdrgmi: Dems and Reps, and So-
jcialists pros and antis are all com;
ix.-m.Ljmr 'isBwii'tfi ling across in one #olid phalanx.
is. they say, an ^economic
what is, not with what ought L^ion to be settled NOW and
: ( And that the malarial |<je ig with the queition of wheth
iV df^* th*~"flffir of thoLr «h U give bonuses NQVi
and whether crop 'shares and
' rents shall be increased or reduc-
«K«B contradictory, avan
ed. Politics is another matter to eb
grotesque, and yet, withal, shot Uaken up in other organixations.
^ ^ flailrt* tnd|The following letter is expressive
Of something ftnar jof present conditions in Texas.
^ Wtth h«re and there! Haskell, Texas, Aug. 8, 1911.
s of service and nnael-j Am with you on the renter or-
" ;for goodnaaa, for)ganization. 1 think,when the time
comes that a renter has to move
because he did not vote to suit his
{landlord, its time to get busy. I
«r of some that had to move
tuse they did not vote the pro
Iticjccs* This i .opened in Mo-
rn county. Can give the
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'names of both parties if necessary
[in this same county some of the
[landlords have been trying to or-
?« I ganite themselves to the effect that
BcyUaa, vU*r< |the renter must furnish all tools
'Bcyll*, wkhtof t© *vo^(and teams and give half. Can give
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. W: WHO IS A iBHWWIAH?
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Who is a Christian in; tf&is Christian land
Ofmany iitnrches and Of lofty spites? y
Not he Who aits in soft, upholstered pews
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BOftgbt by the profits of unholy greed,
And looks devotion whHe h« thinks ot
gain.
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to prohibitioniate m few re; j ^ ^ rfi^ted «ud will be
f«- tb. orguiliatioQ.
campaign g m t ,,j J, y. Mt01ii.loek
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; the cause of;
I contend
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B Bti l % D Smith, Bl t«Rpo,T<*aj 1
am carted way with Rente* tln-
rton idea Itmuetwin: M the city
^pitet wri iw|y .«9| ^ I
iwsrea Chappy black land homes ^
at-w4U4tnd tnm it into a reservoir for the men owns tfew Innd in one county THf
whin- Lity benefit; if that is legdl why and 2000 *m*nts cultivate
tmli. . .. u. fk. td tUW MDO to OI>
Not he who eencis petitfons from the lips
That lie tomorrow in v^|e street and mart.
Not he wte fattens w itoother'a toil,
And flings his unearned riches to the poor
Or j|ids the heathen wi& a lessened wage,
boUda cathedrals ^.h an increased1 r*0^
, Christ, witih Thy grealrsweet simple creed ol love,
HMtninatiHiovi weaSf f rth's "Christian" clans,
Who pro|6tl salvation prough Thy sating blood
While planning slaughter of their fellow men. *4
jBtianf I tie ah® whose life
•ye, on kmfeif€.« l4 m ftnth i
brother w.'hfc othei' self;
di|n o*tertos ^aart-
chohi wni^ utuv^iaal good.
m rikMUtt />* IMV ,•
Five Minate Sermon.
'to now, ya rich 6®n w««p
and howl for the miseries that
shallocjne uponyou.
Tour rtohos ir# corrupted, and
your garments are motheaten.
Your gold and silver is oanker-
ed; andlhe rust ofttmn dudl be
a witness against yon, and dull
eat your flsah as it were fire. Yt
have heaped tmm^w togirthir
for laat «yia
Behold, the hire of the laborers
who hare .rented .down joaz
fields, which is of mbl^uk
- by fraud, crieth; and the cries of
them that have reaped are entered
into the ears of the Lord of Sab-
oath.—James V-l-4.
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This intensely bitter denuneia- -
tion of the rich is characteristic
of the old jBtork trorti "Kiver Jto^,*
liver," as they used to say in the
olden time. , -
.tames denouhced the grinder*
of the faces of the poor beeauae
the hoarding of riches in contrary
to Qod's laws and is ao spoken*,
of from Genesis to Revelation. In
1 Tim. B-d we read: It .
snare which drowtii mm in dea^_;"_
iruction and perdition." ' ^
Again we are warned that it l
"Basier for a esmel to WW*
through the eye Of a needle wan
for a rich hi an to eut*r the king-
dom of God.,r
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0H&0NICLE.
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We also find that the piling up
of riches is condemned because it
gives its owner power to "rale
over the poor"—ftov* *&>' Ac-
cordingly we hear - the exhorta-
tion: "Labor not to be rich/'—
Prov. 23-4. '{
j Do we not hear the aame cry
ringing out in Matthew • 6-19:
"Lay n<it upon yourselves treaa^
uwss upon* earth.'
THE M0DKEN MEDUSA.
contend m-mwto# tjht ^ city's benefit; if that urlegiil why and 2^00 Qna of the most interesting ex- In Greek mythology there is a
ky ^fl^;bere^. c*n not the State condemn Mrs. it: ,the time ehangfa that comes to our deak is story of a woman wh<^ grew in
vidually the writer be&ves tUt r Mr8. King's, C. W. Posts, gaaute this sUte in the next sa thg Chronicle. It is pub- the place of hirsute adornment a
there is nogood office whisky can I ♦ eQ 0Ug land interests Uujths. We have the promises )tohJ every Friday at Eusk peni- cluster of snakes. She was call-
I perform Uk^ ^rr Kerd S treasonable re-' of WQ fo dtart with. I know of Utfer. Subscription price 75e ed The Medu-aa. If one o the
not.do a hundredfold brtt^. I^|that are h®W „ d and hbve a year. A prisoner named Jakelsrfakes were severed another one
diViduplly thn ^®r stramt of tradet"^ Yea, whynot? men hew that are doneig^e editor and a very immediately took it aplace At
. fromltoxicating liquor m ev^v ^ . * * turned ail their crop, and. fe««* ■ « « Jtar h<l We. oarticular- last a hero went forth and slew
'"Lord"' in JI .
thunderf; ^^^ /VOU that
\#rt m '
yOyJf consolation. "—Luke ^
Therf we turn to the Paalma (or*
proof of our contention and we
rt*dV ''BlWMCd U he that consid-
ered the poor.''—Psa. 41-1.
Turn a ain to
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COOieuu 1W «r«wi«r' -—- "- ICIWJ " irow— --t-T' " I
^ is a beneficial beverage. Ltt not the State condemn Mrs. it: the time is rlA«|
vidually the wTiter belkvCT Mrs. King's, C. W. Posts, gaaiate thia state in the
: there is nogood office whisky 'wi
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lost interesting ex- In Greek mythology there is a ]• 'He that oppresseth the poorjre-
JT "r, changes that comes to our desk is story of a womftn WI19 grew in proaehath .hia maker
next six 4l_ ^ronieie. it is pub- the place of hirsute adornment a J 14.31.
•i/tuv nt Rnak npni- nhmter of snakes. She was call- ~
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, Iven ®"OR SACBAME
PURPOSES. , if one hun^
drixtks of lkpor ah injurfoua <
drink is injurious in degree.
Po we not know that the spe-
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a year. A prisoner named Jake snakes were severed another one I j0 perfom was to preach to
rrnt) anQ „IHIS l\Ic Kenny is the editor and a very immediately took it aplace. At 4tJfe hath'anointed mo
■ y-A--,™af «oo<i;editor he make, particular. lMt a hero went jortt.attd „JSSSUE&SI
Lenville, Texas: The and toola otarto the landlord tftw fv vm|
('.nrmifier the censor
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re-Jot #900 to,..«tart with. Vowm tenting Subscription price <oe;ea rne aieau-sn. y (dial VoTk thai
v--™•^h^r^TJS'S, a:a-=|.ftSBSlS5
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n
. wfeak y is the ^eaUso of
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ill send., you a! posc$ on
_ ro goul kelp j#K|^Sjto for The Eeb.1"Ch^
. ehurch should 1 to^jb- • • • ' Y?w ii.m not d6mmi& a very serious ^f-
, | oBih its u«o and ^ ^ ^^ ^en, Belchcmlle, W. W^laoe. fen^ laws of the
i x 8D?Sk^ r I Texas writes a statesmai like lot-1 • • state. $$ is an awful pity he did
o Ttatf^ ^ ter and raises aome points worthy M. Baker/Van Alatyne, wiahea „ot «l;.ajfhi^ ®r Sgfg'K
of Sta uae, L ^^ rirfit now. -Bay,^
ly. when you consider the censor-
, ship IP a matter of course im-
mt
tion of its use V •" + ter and raises aome p «M ' — '
drinkmg of the woita^maa on y • f ^ _ . t, w t«x^ as or sending! hit brother over to
the viable effecta, the pro faila to y. c. Maher;f Silver, CJoke, Co., S. A. Becrd, Eagle Lake, Texaa, . —im—■ ■
aee WHY the worker drinks. The | . . & pe^tion signed by 21 Jheartily endoraea move an(l wuhee
It
ear-
of the*
! t; C. Mahery7 Silver, Coke, Go^ S. A. Beefd, Eagle Lake* lexa* ^ ^^^ofnR&g George
[sends in a petition aign*d by 21 heartily endoraea move an? w hea
1 to be forwarded to GoV. ^lirjancceia. / l t v™ smiikfctfJtortffWoutf
to coma-tat^e ha^wSS^f^,
of the drought aaffcte?>/ mjcome in on Hick a propoaition foT 1# in
" . Af land it Can lines of political dttty « to tnat
last a hero went foi^ and slew m preach the^gpspel to the poor,
the moxwter BY CUTTING OFF} | Jj?u. ^ fcee il0W well he ca
r"r".)L' -set, to d«My the «W P «•
snakeB on its Meduaan head ahig- that he p «oh«l it tta. way.
ly, and without success. This is "Blessed be ye jwor; (or yours m
exemplified in the various reforms [the kingdom of God. —UUte J-V
undertaken—^prohibition, welfare 118. v
work, rescue homea, inaane asy- prom these scriptures we can
lums, varioua "cures," etc., and rea^j Me the .attitude of the
always and forever with the ftaifie Ji^ jn the question of piling up
results. I riches. What a maaa of hypro-
Socialism, knowing that the on- l4jri*e, mugt we not have them in
ly way is to behead the monster, t ^ million dollar ehurchea
s£ 55 £ sSfSSSSSsm
i^.. a fa!.. lMU cmincr to a STTCav re-
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i snhinra-^s ^mmjprngy: a ^ —1 *"
not escape the .have been iptiBafied *^d Jhft.
r^LhsrLnot ** Wllw WMlth m ^ la it any wonder the pttto'a
| teachers—not h department that was loat |TOioe ia a&eneed to that he gives
^SS^oeto the jto rn«* W m«a by a Wi na^l Why ahouMMfc i^SSnatlon of the goodabteary aaaayt; inatead of pwwh-
K' fmnJa"!! aaoi W* . an—MtHMwmNlt*n«wk<W>*<r|tln> boon outlawedLjthe word. 0® po« aoeb by-
!!P uo « transnorted eitherl.^pve thcr ia nothing for it K ifr|steam blowing pff m the air it ^ ( ^ always and forever,corrupted and your gar
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But in neither casa w ^hiricy who writes the following ^7 half mile long cialiat because he believes in hi to loae but your chains and a Lj^ ^ reaped down ,yowt
maxmrftem* «ry-.rf that rtery m abl. to world to garni V ; Sto"
or. On throne h^tbovro^] Bradley, Okh., ^lWi- lAocor^igly write The Bebei if ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ —* *1
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r ^ $££££ ~ 'o-tb-
I iSggf & to^lzrit'tt-rfaeat thi^t l-'H Pother M.matio. aa to derel-1 reaaoll ?
A REBEL.
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savagery of com
barbaric. Seek ;
remove the ^auje ;
men to aeek solace
i t the dripk question
, ed from the body i
p. tion and the wage
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Hooatoi,'Te*aa.
, Does Capitalism seek to reduce
[all to a common level f In the
.track-laying gang Employed on
NEXT WEEK'S REBEL.
S5i vonr eaB to the opments wffl qfttta in next -—--—r .tracx-iaying jpinj «mF.v^v« «-
r^ad. Especiauy y . 4 Tomorrow belongs to Soemlism. the interurban betwew Houaton
[rentora to organize. iHe ^indeed a man of Weak vision and tfalveston are white miBn,®™^, ^-. ,
I to organiae up here to the — ,iT f ii. ^A- thflt in tMexwa* ItaliJto -and negn>ea.lo^ll|V«W
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Hickey, T. A. The Rebel (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 12, 1911, newspaper, August 12, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394804/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.