The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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The present times call for close buying to re-
duce actual living expenses To meet the de-
mands of the times we are making Sweeping
Reductions on all our CLOTHING SHIRTS and
HATS
Our SPECIAL REDUCTION on all winter goods will appeal to the
careful buyers Remember that we are selling goods on a competing
basis with Enid Carmen or any other town
We ask you to call and investigate our bargains We save you
money on every purchase
ABE
The Big Store of Great Bargains
BULLER - - - GOLTRY
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volt has seized the people and with
competent leaders they are in
fair way to force their rights upon
Diaz the dictator If left alone the
Insurrectors will win In this strug-
gle fol- freedom and establish in
Mexico a true It now
appears that the American capital-
ists will force our government to
Interfere and assist Diaz in crush-
ing out the spirit of liberty In the
SnbMriptlas rrin llw pw mt Id dm name of property rights Human
SlSft per year If not paid In advano Thl rule Uveg homes and happiness are of
will b strictly Adhertd to 111I t
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BAEBAROUo MEXICO '
no concern to the capitalist class
Diivdends though slippery with the
gore of women and children In their
From the very earliest history of desire and the shedding cf the blood
of our American boys is of no con
cern to them save and except so
far as their stolen property rights
are concerned
Had the spirit of ’76 been crush
ed in the breast of our fore fathers
by the Intervention of other na-
tions assisting Great Britain we too
might today be a nation of slaves
and peons Our rebellion was an
example to all the powers of the
earth at that time of what an out-
raged people could and would do
Mexico down to the present time
we have a story of usurpations
abuseB slavery peonage and misman-
agement The laboring classes have
been held In bondage and subject
to the most cruel and outrageous
treatment These conditions have
been Invested and verified by scores
of fair minded men and volumes
have been written telling of the
horrors of the peonage system as
practiced in Mexico
Namely a republic it is In reality
an absolute monarchy and oligarchy
j ' Goltry will be the scene of an old
combined with Diaz as dictator and
j -fashioned spelling bee tomorrow
Wall street as the seat of the oil- -
( when teachers of near by schools
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I will have their champion spellers
Mexico Is rich In natural resourc-l
I here to enter the contest for coun-
es and our American capitalists have
i ty state and national honors The
reaped an abundant harvest from
I best speller In Goltry Saturday will
Investments in lands mines rail- enter county c(jnteat to be hel
roads and forests all worked by n cherokee next week and the
peons or slaves The greed I of a wl there w repreaent the
money -mad people know no human J n the tata contest which
mercies and the unfortunate la- 5 wU take ace earty thl8 Bprlng
borers are considered no more than Sea wlBon carried off the
beasts of burden With no school 1
“ ’county honors last spring
system and generations of unre-
quited toll Mexico has a popula-
tion of degraded people
At different times throughout
these dark days a daring spirit has
proclaimed the rights of his people
iw w ' An “Aunty” ses she's j
9py his masters He has seen tn How hungry at a boy Uh
wives of his neighbor taken to the! When he la growin'— n
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ova invn iuv q u vo we uw jrwww - aa A nil! auia c&uy iiiuum
only to be mercilessly put to death a JuJTy over there
' An “Aunty” ses she s glad to see
tcln git
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Peninsula of Yucatan and there j Thn 'h lBt lt th butter j
forced to marry a Chinese beast his ' An’ spreads two great big squares of
children have been beaten and malmdj An 'mside he' puts It thick
before his eyes ana be himself tor with jelly that-is oful red!
tured beyond human endurance All then he ses at i kin sit
' "" a a There on her doorstep while I eat—
this In support bf a system that I go right out an swing my heels
robs him' Of the fruits Of his labor An knock th doorstep with my feet’
that the coffers of the shylocks of j An en I git it all et up
Wall Street and other money cen She lafs an sex: “Well i declare
ters be filled with blood Btalned gold Exolptii fn “yoeyes i ®Uh“ri”
An then she ses: "Now you and Tigs
bye!'
An’ shs ses: “Cum agin sum dayl"
Ing classes of (his cursed country
A spy system has long been in
' — I When I git horns my mamma sea'
vogue which makes social Inter- “Well goodness gracious what
course lmoosslblw and a constant
fear and dread of governmental au-
thorities have crushed the self re-
spect of ‘the producing masses
Finally a general spirit of re-
fright'
Thn the 1st gits th wuhcloth down
An scrubs my face with all hes might
An when she gits me all fixed up
An' I ant combed agin an dressed
I tell her after her an pa
I Uke my alee old “aunty" beet!
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--Adout two car loads—
Of the best ImpJemsnts and Farm Tools what is Surely ve can
Fit You With Anything
You may bs looking for In the Implement line
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If it’s a Five-Tooth a Corn-Sled a Disc Harrow a Lister a Two-Row
a Cultivator —Anything in Implements— come in and we will
TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING YOU WHAT WE HAVE
We would especially like to demonstrate to you one of those quick
shifting Morrison Two-Rows -something the boy can opperate
Look your implements over and see what is lacking then come in
and let us show you what you want Be early about it for by waiting
you' may not get what you are looking for
WEDEL& SOM
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Welker, F. E. The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911, newspaper, March 17, 1911; Goltry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1922471/m1/3/: accessed February 9, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.