Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell
THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 50
Marlin, Texas, Wednesday, November 13, 1907
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FARMERS STANDING FIRM.
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Union Members Say 15 Cents is
the Motto.
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The farmers union of Falls county is standing firm on the fifteen cent
proposition. They say it is 15 cents a pound or nothing with them. A
number of meetings have been held within the last week and resolutions adopted
setting forth that the members will stand to the demand and that the price must
be 15 cents before they sell.
Reagan union, No. 4279, has adopted the
following resolutions which is expresive (sic) of the sentiments of the union
members of the county:
Resolutions Adopted.
To The Democrat:
We, the Reagan Local Union (4279) do hereby bind
ourselves to hold our cotton for 15 cents, the minimum price set by the National
Union. We want 15 cents to be our "watch word" and stand by it and not
turn loose for less.
For we, as a Union, realize that this is
the time for us to stand firm and have that courage and fidelity that should be
in all union people, that are "true blues."
We also ask all non-union people of this
county, that are holding their cotton to stand with us in this great battle for
a just recompense for our labor.
Our warehouse is fast filling up and when
full, and the key is turned, let it be written in "box car" letters across the
front of our warehouse that 15 cents is the only key that will unlock the door.
Let our cotton go direct to the
spinner. Respectfully.
W. B. DeWalt,
J. W. Kirkpatrick,
Z. A. Burke,
Committee.
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