The Tenant Farmer (Kingfisher, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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'or President
Rugene V
<f,.r Vice President
Km' I
Kin
• r Coui.iv lii'ltfe
SJV |, KevnoUlM
- ..r Sheriff
| j4*<} K.il «*••** '
feor Clerk at
\rthur B«whay
Regitter of D ■
1.. A B*t««
County lreasuitft
Byron 1' I'acey
for County Superintend
Flora M 'ullum
«-. r Count v i lerk
Henry l,ehentiauei
. ,j• I'ountv Aasensor
C r Ken-thaw
ommwaiontT 1st Ihntr
S Hunlnk
•ommisMoner 2ml D.--.U
Victor I ("otuigltai
onuniHBioner 3rd Distr
lainea A Sellars
Phe >«.'iiilist!
■fail, the State will
the population will
As many sect
and that Socilaism
constructive progi
will now toll you (1
j< and do very qi
Fir-' W e V
const i tution, so tn
become a lav. by a
rulinu" class joke
voting on the mea;
Second. ^'
power to repeal ar
Third: We
oi power to declai
passed by the init:
Fourth: W e v
kill the senate—a
house to fii'ty mem
Fifth: Male
Hour or six for all
judiciary.
,
Seventh: 13*
Eighth •
Q&ch county seat. *
to be deposited in
Ninth. A
o itution by striki
; ige from said coi
and city the right
and city in the stt
and oil busine:' .
cotton, and warehi
orn and elevators
The towns
.hese businesses t<
they would be com
to hold the trade.
The city worker w
-ses, as they mu
Tenth: We
mean the working
><>i the word they,
hi
W
e round
. )throv
stored
war eh
rand
oust
i
■rtine
I
if the Stat
>)p would borrow t
anteed bank crow
three PER CE
could go to the fit
(By Patrick S Nagle)
Is state. Seventy
if uny, Industrie
. f whe8t in I Interpreted, you
5 —n I „f oklahoma Have never Bold a bale _ of that I. Jj-& of tti. ^ «
THE INTERLOCKED PARASITES SKgfii
- Hi IlSIiSI 1 ssSs
their tight to l^e Po t,y the nemorratlc i'art.v an [ groups accepted standard.
parai.itea _afe_ W=ted by by ^ Uepubllcun, «>•*• where he *
.HE COUNTY SEAT CROWD AND W, ^T\M 'pin.Hll-
.,, l..— y towns an- Kro..l«d the Jnterlo. W p u„.
oouaty seat >"
tliey
, , , . Xngl/noiron them. And -bey « ^
ha. a strong, but "'" lo vote for tli- Oiir leK-il
power to intliience They rely largely. boa • (t farmer-.
In isolation, poverty and !*- «•
ne8g you ask what car. we do. her*
!s but one sign in
U i* written In lew*1
the -k.v- SOCIALISM
lt is the only sign thai wilt
you and your chlldre.
iind serfdom
from peonage
1 in
w ho
U-uant farme-
aid and
li
" ps an* led to believe 1 enemies
te,"9eueis not t o< the Sooial^party ^ e ,,
o' m. land. It is the, p««J.lf *«* Jlld: ia, and .nenff
s sssa gSrir..tt
luto the hands of the parasites
tude o
Then ■
and ;i
again
in th<
Ho are these paraslt- anyhow VreH„.«ry -inpa
sxz?njz
thl. w, n.,
- r,;::::,::
„ iH uot thru cornniercta. identity of ^^eres^as
V'turi"^ >>:z ;
,rmi r thru uiturj "hou ■ counter with the eh'jrg ,„atter
PI"'"- T\*"l ' ,?,? Accounts from bm benk am r "or , s.
u -rKr
J otViatMM- 47 *he would" eu toj • The docialisi pa.., ~ j^' We have taaen ■- thru
JVffi how much goods do you thx about u.ujT. ,nto the hands of Hiph.rn. fila ^ tbe Soclalist pa ^
'"teriocued parages Jistribute theoeelv . ^ denounce^thelrI R«twi' and Farmer. ^ yQoR CLAS!)
>f Socialism
He stabs li>
id lie has on
OklaboiU'i
mfort to t« e
s a cowardly
the back '.b^
•srth
N, et} five pet ot lM" ''8'"*n'
farmer* ot Ottlal are Americans
' itU anceitry running b«* to t*-
Clutlon to Eutaw Spring, ana
v,; town Tet today >e,u are bum
Sod at,d cringing lu the pm.
I eSe^f your exploiter, the lai.dlor,
' mind to your children! nc
,he sign in the Heave..*-
are transformed — *>ori.
Vou become a fighting uni<
,„ 1 v cause worth while—ow
tli
th,
>110
tiger and tl.'-
wltb those
the breed of
brood of tin- e g!<
Ihe Unpardonable Sin
ior. i-iNi
= E\ VAOUBl.
agaiuai
the Holy
Ghost
speak
bio
vine,
Mid call on tiod
chief's bouse
And for such cl
wolves and s
rs- power ae ri^Ut ^
guard fftch vi) *
tun
mu.
!ue
*
(armor does not l"|*c£ ®n" .„ advertising rates
publish IhiK analysis ^ rut.hle#B ex-
'mm «•«* *gz,x >■< ' ^,r'7S;
"-•15 if5?* = ss • =;;•
.xss-.tswu —-
-°eo"® tob,«^
- - zi..
ss bite Mercy
ituik wltb ipat
To go foi th killin;; t
name.
Making the trenches
'ered brains.
i ngtht n.l artertea apar
1 Sowing with ties th< unreaped «ol
den plaint
An Eventful Day in the Life
of the Tenant Farmer
hou
Ky P S. Nagle)
momentous day In the «t<
caught in a high *md me
.,1 wen. «ould whip them t
of « •
iug tbey
, denth
it uuy oburcb
towns
And turn ea. I
sty,
To make the little aildreii
\nd iea'. e their mothers ft
deatb cry
(ltitf tne
rhn aeav-
■ipute you.
rixed
Day
landlord he must put all his ear .niy ,1J ()ok „t Tour Tax Receipt.
1 effects in a wagon with his wife and R(?htg tQ A„ aQd Hpeclal
i hildren take to the highway an (o Sone.' Tariff i a ! •'
limit for another home " *' Bon 1 New Freedom The Ku
oe itailey and
uol I he sign
ens today that will eman
Mr Tenant Farme-. The shlbboietns .,,
i-Let tho People Rule. ^ «auare
. Deal'' 'Sunshine and Prosperity.
'"More Husiness and I.ess Politics,
"Look at Your Tax Receipts. Kqual
■ " Prlv leges
ji The j
New Freedom The Full IHune.
Pail Currency Reform. ' 'Farmers
Credit.' are all meantnglew phrases
Utl used by the political retainers of the
This
Ghost
1 his is th
be
against
sack faf
vtfciimini!
fugitive
ot , nulcK
tb« Holy
Holds
iker The lanu.wu
---rz£
B-r « 3 ST- "* -"" * - J
*SSr5,tJ8S "■"
'eed on the farmer. 01,DOnnrsTHE WHOLE GANO
™««oouo.a TM«
In every agricultural county. tli thirty farmers nnist ke. i> , ,uuot leav, the ,u
f %fi-r«s,X^ar.nV,rTheyy^ effe, is w.tbou- th.
iend bis famfly to Colorado ^"SlmleT ^Thejr must furnisl. . „nw,nt 0f . • bn- k tnat
mm to colleges and hl. ^^hten (hi. ar to the wentog. , mortgage if h. should .
. thln> ^[("mu.^be' remembered''thai the' Aad 1U ttlB aew home u. «o,kh, lood they
dkd' rr «ri:
send fortb
Christ-
set the fa,
stone
u purgifln ' aa *ton -
rapine in the name or
ke i tie bean
Gives His Reasons
NOVttLUM >- SOCIALIST ItM AUW
<oi l\l,|SM IS .H STU'liS. MR
%SHKRTS
iail
And the new home n.i ■.
. j is a one-room shack with . ean
decorated with woodpecker hoi
the roof and rat, holes in the p
floor
ruline 'lasn f
yo u
Vdopi slot,.*
war cry of your
of your own —fi
\ oursclf u Honn
rind lUJfllead
rallying cry
t* Vote
b in j:ead and study
rlor farmers' Program
party—and look
ihildren—the rags
f th
your a* If,
.hey wea.
the shack they
\<mrM.|t Home
the (armer Is t0 w ,most automatically in th
I'he gyetem workB (hp (anner. the rP3tst
nd against the interest f.xl,loltlng ,'.roups to , what >on
n'" of the renter and farmer to this of the
•tltutes" the historic class struggleHtjj the cla9S struggle from h«to^
jlas. fight- NoJ£y ejj^ji cannot be ended wlt ^^^.'^Viwn.' If the
fought to a dia, y surrender as abjnc peonage
•Ide
\nd bis wife works four boui
■shack work ' and ten hour-
thoppln" and pickln.
\nd even child over six yea'
age takes a vacation from September
_ . u., 1q art A from
Anaio.e France the Krencb .. >
elUt nan of letters, baa bee,
the most distinguished visitor It
Londo 'ula week. He haa >eei
toted .a entertained and man
column- i the newspapers have been
devoted to the speeches he made ai
the va oas functions given lr. is
"l,',S hTt , u.eet...B u- the fatlan society
.^"C.altst M ,.Van. (! explained why he was a
Socialist, saying: _
il u Socialist oet^use nwlaiisui
iBtice 1 am a Socialist because
Socialism is truth, and will
f, m the wage system as inevitably «
v.gt system olio wed on .-terr
"v. .re going onward towan
( 0Ue, .sin From the slavery of the
B5Btem to collectivism - such to
the iHH-.-t.sary progression of •*
and 1
the
the clerical 'ta.
class Preai hment
paid
Issuing from the lips of th. ... reform.
deslastlcal retainers of the ruling j ( gn) & Sociali t for
class have ever been used to lull tue
working class into a sense of se, urlty
,aled with a kiss- then the be
| l am a suciuhbi "• ■■ still tnore
! delicate and special reason, namely—
01lt < • '.he pleasure that we all ha
weaknes.es ami our lnduig
aahurnorn "
, . in. .1 Socialist because as a
ige taaes a v• , trayal A preacher whose salary 1 soctadl t one enjoys the abuse «J thr
H 1st to . anuary the 1st, anil tro ( . ^ bankers, landlords and, ami ttm tg«M>
April the 1st to September the t>xl)lolt'erB, cannot hold his job .: h. ....cause
m class win. then tne P""-"*; j \„d their play-ground dttUng <HBhould raise his voice In your behalf "Finally, I am a . oc 1 ^ ^
°m eaual riqhts staod.ng by vacation Is the dreary cotton, ^ want u worklng class politica i jn our days^we^
Those who claim
CD field. And these children pick cotton | • you mu8t f,„ance it yourself- ^n'\J.r ,or
ovER the bPOlLb WITH THE 'HlGME I f bruU, and ruthless L „,utocra,8 will not finance lt to ,g nQ ,
rHESE PARASITES UPSI" t- rlftsa until the bloot P . if Vr ii want the Golden Uul' to rer 4ain neutral
and
IUlUt.i '
;iass uuv.i - . j vou [f you want the Golden Ituh
t>nds of their fingers. An n germou ou the Mount inter
ton field they take their .fifond vaca-,
lion "ehoppln" nd hoeii, , \n'
L .">Ot ' <Vi i^ui. •
.jither fo nor against do not
It Is no longer possible now
.in neutral. We Lave two ene
the serniuu uu .> « — nues - capital and ftiir, two *n«ni
| preted as it was Intended It «hould hi united lr lose 'rlendfhl*.
aite. cu.isuiu"s r'?' ° arrived when they1
Uuit UK t.m,. h,uliin-' b •lho fl,ir.
11 LCI
ciiiu
actual cost to the tenant and mortgaged
How do you like this Mr ^ dreamers.
fay off and together attend^ to.
tinciudt
io you like this iur. 1C" . . dreamers,
farmer? Socialists are ( i:u ^(7 r :ffar faV away? Yes
Does this look like a dreami « j • m ins\n power, but l
tarmei
Arrivii
Oklahoma
remains
as long as the Pemocr
Tuts the gospel at a stand,
And the Church's wheels are slinpintr.
'Cause the nreacher's got no sann.
—Pittsburg Hornet.
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Nagle, Patrick S. The Tenant Farmer (Kingfisher, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914, newspaper, October 1, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126982/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.