The Rebel (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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' title to land and taxation to thalimit on all
edicenei of savagery
y-j*u ^ ^e,rule I oLaU^ationa°the house *of .wrav^ I a J*16' ^"^^onal committee^then Reported at the close of the
SilSTf but Te have made if a den ^motkn^^^e^maT1^ ^ ^rap^^their labors.
ined was thieves.'' Mat. 11 ;17. Chriitiang 2Slotl<l11 S then made aQ(i o«W«d unanimously that the am-
t°fa {J before yoa reject Socialism think mt^ be f Te P°w«r to draft the constitution; that it be
it* 1 hWR** . IPS1 1 ««nt to a referendum vote of aHthedcleg«t« lor adoption, fhfta Ife
Smith afig "We all must haH#hoxne," a motion to adjourn fi&
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TMtS'hi thifr ,are thn ^ Wh° C0Uld the W08t
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? Bering or any other, th? temple worship at
haC«ign' oi fpowTfentuJi land^termow
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he vu7*M I cauae you to dwell in gucy, shall be eligible^
A Z tte 'rd th,t ir" ^ «• • « « «•■ f 4*
ww>lto your fathers, forever and ev-(member
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This act stirred the old SH& man of our class who died as|^to "^u con^entiona
isrvaJUT W' wfUl il tkei hrlrred, a martyr, a hero, whose : at Waco #nd every
w of the boU pen, hia ey^a(^am® j ventionjnay devide."
—LV i ^ P*"' ma ey«L Ian e
jpth.t^e deith flare in them end P*111 refund when we've passed
the deisth rattle in hia throat hei . from thk life and our olass
<1# tn Kia — I nlairaa ma !- iL. _I a' <
There will
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. iww u ms inroat bef . wom .iny uie ana our class j l
■®*™J** ^ hia comrades sur-l «l*vea no more in the plutocrat! Thus in a business like wav
him: mine, I admiration of friend and ~
v dan>n these mur- {.When free men will lay wreaths ed. It was a historic gathering Th#
4wwa, OOJTT SIGN THE PER- on his grave and repeat the]^«< by destroying landQism to
Jr , . , *ordf, of the fii ^Pf^ jy#J[#P0 t sublime. Let us all m
TJien Tie dropped over, dead. sign. before and build up the |§I^ Ui|j
, ultf ^he wild Country te I Seventeen hundred and seventy I X*«*dlowIima| *T<H d destroys
investigate the bali pen. I wrote I nw Yankee men shot daadL' e^°*e The land
II* *o<yi «P«r Mm eoniea tflln t^s " *
which wen
^amphUa. VJZrSSZZET"' !"***"* y™r*° ™r uown; omcKi;
^ a died, ye capitoliata, ~
Dakon, who wrote under the pen mark the sign; •
•^^mland Cullen. It af. Ye tolled the kneU of our system V
fected 4um deeply whereupon In rule when you murdered Mike
wrote the- following beautiful j Devine. " k *
poem that u now generally reeoir-1' , * 5 J
aized as one of the claaaica of the 1?en' ?'nwor^eft' *nd «* werf
modern labor movement - how ahall we best serve the |
' Cause
* Sfile Waion. ' ^ a<fttSer«t«d<theIr pay
- J* first Tuesday in June, I L? °JD.. *° '• M &
therAfter at such places as the eon IStrrS: ^ Wlve* RQd little Blake. Poteet. 4; W. W. Haney,
V f cjildrte have to Work ont to help HaMl 6; Joe Children Joaquin,
national offieiaU the family purse. EdueaUon & '
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.ether and work as never | up. <n*io f
America $$11 it grapplea "Now M
ffe Leonclnde^rthe laat
alull not be sold for-1 the grettm ™ ,
m t be lifted op
4. .:2:
for social order is but the an-
awn soon.
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and HavBhMl^^ha I
The first one to hear Editor The aeDett
^who wttteiii:. -I w!t Noble h^?^
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•• * DIYHIE, ^ w" f/vs. ^ frnT|jn-| ff|g ffm Iirtm ess tills 1M /w- ^HifnVii.* *" - i « wr me neoei;
Crispus Attacks, murdered by how ^ change the brutal laws will take 280 ^k who writes nr. "I W. S. Noble ha* juat I
Jrtttsh soldiers, Boston, Mass., Th«t ^ tortured him to deathJaut— ^ ^ ®**#B tnd we Want to hear ten days lecture in thk
17TO. V heed the words of Mike Devine, 1fr Wd Land" with Hamiltou'i sledge ham- eounty. He onan^
John Brown, hanged by slave- Vot® to the mine and work- b!ow#- ^ eais with eighty -two"
1t?59' shop; for the jobber class . Charley Davidson of Waco is the man who „k;m« This gives us eleven 1
f/ 'Wardwr, Idaho, 1899. |Death to the rule of the robber Jj" ^ ^ ®Md«'
^ Ti-vnitt*: " ux, 4k • „ . raise ye the Socialist flair data in Stonowall comity.
f; '
Attucks was Our firrt one, — -- ^ ^
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num
irdalMt party and' ,
aubmerged ones up
win all havfe a
gtnng and will
Nov. 3,1911
Hf peaee ef jwa-' «/.■"
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Professor 0«orge ft Herron;.
fan Ml IT nuninrr lOjiuliOiiiiiiiiBawwa^^ '
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to
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^'Oome on, boys. letV do r
die."
Then John Brown cried "Death
If,; to slavery,'' now we.hear the
words, "Don't sign,"
we anawer back class-con-
j§r^°? our ^
Ai'g- :sar|pc~V-~ f'prr T7 V :'j
a monument,
'W>. oarve on
... HL.-"
'*:^7 •• ••
gjNaiij# -nr*.—~™Tr«
locals at their next *#wvmo
* * Hlwrt ^^
a^h.. I to aboHt 400 people. The Social-
^ i^mhTv TTTW ™ 8<W>ifty ^ a noble work and at a greats
Mrth Ta- "S't 'ST?' dtadvantage. He ia grertiy both.'
. i . &^atdSi£r mzsnjsst: ?.« 5?
Give the world this message; "We |~ a tt1tt™ber of looaU in central and
With SwL* prtu* to "come throng" .. ^ w ^
with the broken chains of the How comrades the time is short Wawrtit t* ™.j ... ... Kates all wearing red badges. That
IWint 1B n,em0r>r of Mike £? tour ever undertake in Taxi aJfb^^I^f V! 8 hig *** tor Socialists
^.... ; mz*■?". ■«"43*;*ST■SgSyarali!-<*■«. •
The memory of Mike Devine
lives in the hearts of the men of
today. Let
workers, will
ing words'
capitalist
"Dont sin.
A the next meeting of roar local
Bomembeiwyour local s*Ss 350 S
Let us hope"tbst "theI<?adrotiil^aa^w^C^^y^!L'^!^^^y^ ^
haibt the,- il, > DiKC1K0T
I ' Ctrcnlatto® Manager The SabaL I
Even the
*"& M
body ift
democra
want to know .^_™P!WWW
aw^hapwraod Wlrmt
SocialMm,rk
It this W3qr::i
to meet it and I'm goingw* rea4
up on ft and see whi5>«em fel-
>ws Want. They can't make it .
much worse '• .
Comrade Noble is certpfaly do-
% a noble work and at a
■We* the physicians say must.be
removed. We sincerely hope all
the locals in Texhfr wffl get up and
act favorably on the suggestions
hy «• B. Meitzen and T-
A. Hickey, just a lew dollars from
is
suffering hu-
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Hickey, T. A. The Rebel (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1911, newspaper, November 11, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394907/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.