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The Progress in Shreveport, Louisiana

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Newspaper

The Progress

Location

Shreveport, Louisiana, United States of America

Date

Apr 14, 1894

Page

1

Public notice of railroad sale and property auction schedule

A garbled historical notice outlines a Cotton Belt Railway round trip sale and a reopening plan. The document lists auction dates and places including Wednesday April 18 and April 7, with references to locations such as Shreveport and Dallas, and mentions of property, assets, and proceeds under a constable sale.

Acasion Posurkata Mai Cotton Belt Creditteaten Lackadea Endoe

People’s Party Mass Meeting Set for Webster Parish

A notice urges readers that a People's Party mass meeting will assemble in Minden Webster parish on Saturday the Mth of April to elect delegates to the congressional convention meeting at Natchitoches on April 17. State party officials TJ Stewart, member ex officio of the People’s Party for Webster Parish, are mentioned.

People's Party Minden Webster Parish Dale Gates Natchitoches Ours Traely Stewart Ex. Vom Webster Parich

Washington Letter on Senator Hill and silver policy

Washington notes discuss Senator Hill's strategic moves in the Democratic Party and his stance on tariffs and income tax. The piece surveys Brice's silver prediction, House votes on the Bland bill, and looming free coinage debates tied to tariff reform. It notes congressional deadlock, Navy and Alabama references, and travel details for the Confederate Reunion excursion.

Washington D.C Senator Hill Samuel Randalls White House Brice Congress New York Una House Sneveney Aviving Anybay San Andres Daland Alabama Siskinge bin Fen Lee Awhiel Woleol Colanuta Tarif Bland Meyer Louisiana Cleveland Senate Fiis Quay Allen

Resolutions Adopted at Sparta Meeting of the People's Party

A Sparta meeting of the People's Party on April 11 unanimously adopted resolutions urging continued support for Farmers' Alliance demands including finance transport land at Omaha. They condemn Cleveland's administration, oppose tariff cuts and currency contraction, demand free silver at 16 to 1 with government notes, support a graduated income tax, and oppose bonds banks and favoritism. Committee: G. Piney H. Ray Jas. Lauren, TOT Phin secretary.

Henor Ess Mer. Lemans Lay People's Party Sparta Tue Proonesa and Alliance Forum Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial Union Omaha Cleveland

Ward One residents deny merchants hold mortgage claim

A Ward One resident declares there is no truth to the claim that Atlanta Texas merchants have a bill of sale or mortgage on them. The letter defends farmers as thrifty and self-reliant and asserts they will trade where best, urging an end to such rumors.

Ward One Atlanta Texas

Farmers Alliance Mass Meetings Invite All Citizens

A general mass meeting of the Farmers Alliance will be held at Grand Cane on the 8th and at Mansfield on the 19th. Dr W A Macnne of Washington DC will discuss economic questions and Mr C D Hicks, Alliance candidate for Congress, will explain his principles. A note from Shreveport cites demand for reform and urges support for a new candidate to carry the people’s banner to victory or defeat by April 25, 18M.

Alliance Grand Cane Asth Mansfield W. A. Macnne Washington,d. C The Nations Economist Political Economist C.D Hicks Congress Cal D. Hicks Shreveport Democratic Party Fourth Congressional District Blanchard Senate Yucasian

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