The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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THK DFMOCit AT'H DKMOCKACY The Ik hoot Mouvy Cundidal« .
Another Whit* Hvpiutut.
CLIirrOK THOMPSON
Tin IM> \v
Publotlur.
1; l **i" ? t. i
( Mil n ii<lii' wid n< t deem it I'linf f tn• )|>1 •• of Collin Tin* whitewash organ* aud
nee •% for it • io <li •lend oiirjcouuiy lmif l < «'ii plundered iing mastet« huxc ia«*w got on
iifiii..trutv If ilif 1 >i Mot i: * i ■ (tin of several It ii lit I 1 dolluis other white vleptuinl oil tla**ii*
I<ji•! not Iti t ii known to be a t.i | ot tlir sactcd >i |ioo| funds. i* hands. By a lot «if scheming
nit• n j• 1111■ lifiiiotTHtif |>; | • • i it not ntiu denied b\ hiivlitn|y. unsurpassed for Utilities* und j«
i;it tin stockluddcis o| tin* reckless disregard of the lights
That old Greenback Story.
Til* Towo-Cow'a PolltlCN.
A Card.
Blue Bidoo Letter.
xxoiil I not lintc I't i n .ilt.ii ked
m
• lifli a tin 11 i It him ii tit i as I (\llin t'ounty Itauk have i.'ot of tin* people they have put P.
nut i it ki: «
i on l.si i i v i.
i;Ho\ I II U.I-:\ KI.AXK
K«'K \ It t I'llKs| |lK N T
THtis \ IIKMtKK'Kti
I-111; t.o\ I |{NoI!
JOHN I H K 1. A N 1
H lia b\ a lot tif rotten Mini
corrupt ringHiers, such a- infest
pt M'Hsiiin of that money in not H. Muse on tin* track for rep re-
denied It i iii tlifii pocket*. sciiutlve. It will require nil
•hi court house ami till some They refuse to conic up ami puy tlicir time from now until tin*
• f our oflicc- Tim 1>imoii:\i itoxei to tin- school fund an flection and probably sc\crul! running
Now tin* school iut ui*\ cat.di • Tin* few left to read flic 1 desire to say to the people lilue Ridge, Hept. I, *H4.
tlaic. T. H. Muse, i« runningfor whitewash organ, the Waxy, of Collin count \ that in as Kiutok Dkmochat:
, rcprcsciiintit* oii tliuf same old were eiitei tuined Inst week by much as my enemies are strix Desiring b immortalize my-
greeubuck letter of 11.l\ Mack's, an immense dish of mixed ing to make cupitul ugniiist me self by uppcui ing in print aud
ll i, now .-vi.k-Mi tlml tho riuK .hil.-mi-h iin.i h„„i.hh,.k .mi. lllm^-im .u.KliM,.,,. I Mi..viiw yoiif .•l.l.rt.m.liw
... . .. ... , V, 1 Would behind t< have voters sheet the best medium. I u*k
masters ha\e this as their only kind of slop the editor seems to n,naidcr such things and the 8.,Ucc for this erudite coittribu-
hoj c of electing their little ban- know how t« get up. He calls motives with which they are turn: There is a dearth of news
tliug. Hut the people ure go- the Dkmoi i: \ i a liepublicaii or done. * in these parts just now, an titer*
ing •" pa\ no attention to such gnu. That sounds nice coining ' *•'" man without property always is. It may be of inter-
a false issue. Mr. Muse is now from such II Chun as Town Cow and t in_ debt; Jmt hew ^ many est to some of your readers.
in a spirit of true democracy., thc\ should do. Now this same months loti^ r to expluiu up
ami in au honest, faithful di* [)« t of ^eiitleniuiih plunderers and whitewash the trickery
charge of dut\ to the people j arc marshalling their clans to that was jiructitMHl in thin little
lias been at woik exposing the | elect their caudiillltes to ofHce "roocus." In tin
corruption and plundering that i in the counix Will the people they assume that their
has been goin^ oil in the coun I permit them t«• do it f Will the democratic candidate for rt
tv For this we are denounced the people supjiort any ]U-eseuati\e and that Mack is i crul. ami uraiitiu
a false issue. Mr. Muse is now from such a Chap as Town Cow \ fZ L, ,' T' bolu . * -V -1 ll1'
.1 .it. i- .. ,, , jfood citi/i'us of the coiuitv are however, to learn that it is un
running as ic candidate ( | a h. Hoiuar, who was never j„ t|u. sallu. fix.' 1 have not reasonably dry, hot and dusty
mixed conclave of Ureouback- known to have any politics un- been able to pay my debts in in this part oft lie physical vine-
ers, Hepublicann and rotten til In* p t to whitewashing for many instuuees us
ring Democrats. He hits never law breukers und plunderers. ' would huve
> purt of the physical
jtly as yard, and that crops and vegc-
iked und tables ure ver\ Hue iu conse
I am li'ef ciiiss. i •
Ami Lease hi lure
Anti-Kin^
Anti M'Uiopol\.
I «nlit s.
C Mack.
1 atu in fnvot of leasing
st liool lauds to fi'it'lyii capita!
ist- in l i.die- of l"1 to sec-
tions 1* M Muse
I am iti favoi if leasing school
land- io actual settlers. \ our
• tirst place been known as a democrat un- Brother Houuir lias never been IV'^i" ls ipieuce, so line, iu tact, that a
their pet is | til he came out for office, lie is Huspicioued of luiUllg the enpu- niuke"'ihese8 tMllgs 'publ'iT le't {" 'thnV llM-m'" it'woild ^sl-elu «s
st rift I \ un office .seeking tleino city to entertain a political them do so. 1 can not object [fold Sol had practically set-
inir that his op- opinion oi creed, lie was wan- 1° •!• * public knowing any tied the free-grass (picstiou, us
as not being deimwratic. The ••school mouc\" eamliilate ? The m>t. We huve not found uny-1 poiieiit was w rony: iu his politics ting a coineutioii a short time lliiug abnut me, that mycotic j,,. |,a.s. with the lire of his
DkMocuAi has got no thieving Collin County Hunk lius ussum body yet who ever heard of, six yenrs ago and is now right, ugo, the purjiose of which wns aJ-'^y mau'v^ < ■' !' <V ci/i/.ei's w,u "l1-. However,
democrucy iu its make up. We ed full control of the ring oper Muse as a democrat until recent- w hat docs it signify t In lie to disfranchise -l.ooo or .*1.000 in^mV coiin'ty'who aj-c HimUary as 'i't is 'liuch 11 se'' Hkc^el>u'cIi'
hold to the old time primij'les atioiis. ami are now'conducting ly when lie and Ills friends la ' right now f Tliut is thequestion. voters iu the county. For any situated to myself; ami I sup-1 aduez'/ur,'""lie nuiv neeilit' at un
of tleuiocracv that the power is these operations in a way that gun to plan to get him noiuiuu ( Besides at the time lie is char- such u man to call himself a pose the day has come with early day to keep his internal
will enable t he 111 to continue led for represent! tivo. Helms ged with having greenback sen- democrat, is to pass under a *omc men that they would dis- improvements in order. A dark
franchise a man lor debt, but cloud arose here on lust Satur-
i 11 the people, ami that public
affairs should be administered
hoUesth . We expected to lie
abused 1\\ the plliuderel's for
exposing their peculations, und
the whitewashing organs of the
free-boot ers will assail us bit
their absolute control of the 1 ulwttys played shut-mouth in tiuieiits. five out of six of the false uumc. The republicans i • 1,!iVk th . 1. m <j,oUl' arose here on lust Sutur
couutv moiiej Are the people politics and claimed that he had I democrats iu Collin county hud during the period of reeoiistruc- l|o so u thing yet. * " vven'. Iu !p«"f itl'^of''«'"efri'sllini
n nd\ to submit to their further j io dish in them. But now he the suiue sentiments. But the ton disfranchised the people | It is a striking evidence of shower, while others feured a
jduiitlei iug of the school tnoneyl comes forth full Hedged, lie 1 Dt'iuocraric purty iu convention and that is Boniur's creed, lie the desperntion with which my • cyclone', but to the disappoint-
We believe, ft'olu
llflir. tli.'lt tile peojd
people I It is n striking evidence of shower, while others feared "a
Deniociaric party iu convention and that is Boniur's creed, lie the despernt ton with which my • cyclone, but to the disuppoiut-
w hat we can udvocuted a Count) Convention , at Austin, soon after that time proposes to do the suiue now. enemies ure at work- and uieutof many, und the appoint-
ile are mar w hich was to disfranchise 4 or udopted tt greenback platform lie is now advocating the pres-. s , V1'1'^ ,a'lliu to tiient ol some, it tinned out to
.... . 1 . .. . . , . , . . undttrtake my defeat by tny ro- be only a drove of candidates.
inv
1k>\ s ami mine anv number of tnrh for so doing IU-it so. We ' tialinu theii hosts to defeat the "'thousand voters. This can't und had they not done so thou- ent lease system which is to put ,.ordasa public ninn they t'i, • • .,t' ti. ...1 ! 5,!
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ucres 1111• \ want under l*.'s* ; 01
two sections, leaving a 41101!
road around tic laud on the
section Iitie. H t Mack
the plunderers Let
take our Stand by the people j schemes oi
the honest laboring masses ofjjj |M. So.
the people, ami our efforts t<>: The Collin Count\ Bank is
defend the people und get lion making out a full ticket of its
est men into office will be the own. The people will know it
means of re establishing true a> the ••bank tickef." That. see. It was by a combination
democrucy in Collin county. iH what it is. Muse for repje of ring democracy (so-called)
The rings, clitiues.coiuhinalions m.tltatjve and Bugly for frens ' with certuin republicans und
the wav it i- heuded. greenback elements. John C.
be called d*'iuocracy. A good sands upon thousands of demo- the frontier in the hands of cat-1 would sec " by looking to my this' neighborhood for dinner
democrat will allow the voters euits would have gone off. So tie kings und shut i' uji against acts us u rejiresentiitive that 1 ami tin* result lias been a lam-
The coinuiissioiiet> court. b>
request of Mi Baglf.v • traded
the old safe w hu h was iistid b\
Mr. Cameron, for another snfe, whitewuitliing sheets that j urer. i>
and paid ♦I?" to l oot
would like ?n know what they
wanted with a "W w safe if the
count\ tno|ie\ u;:~ not to be
some rights at the ballot-box.' let him only throw stones who the poor and homeless people always udvocuted and \oted j,H. Some suy they feel the
But how did Mr. Muse get his! is not guilty. But after all we of the county. No true demo- ■ J'.'1 1 I1"*1'!.' ",, ',s "wolleuf 1 lie door and desire
.. . . 1 « • ' • 1 1 • • # 1 • tllt interest of the masses ..,,,1,1,.. ., I ■..«. 1., keen il
little ring nomination^ Let us see nothing in the letter to in- crat is ever found trying to op- tjiat favored the oppressed and away (no imti'tit upplied for-
duce any one to vote against pose the poor uml homeless, tliut looked to un economical fnM>*to alh.
% t _ % M 1. All a 1. .... . 11 ..II . . * a ..CI ■ .. _ a. ...Ii.. t .. i.. I ft... a . . . . A ll,. . a .. a . .
placi d in it. W Ii\ j-III 'hase
something that not neetled
w hell the old "lie wolllil nilswe| f
"If \ 011 • 1 un' I w ill ha 11
die the count\ uioii.'\ :i- I hnve
heretofore. )■ 111 it ill tie I C.
Bank " NV v! 1 C\«« 1 1 \
^ '* infest the couutji ure the dry j Muse was selected by the Collin White the treacherous fallen
rot of deuiiicru* y B\ this state ; (',,,11,t \ Bank and ring masters and defunct apostle of green-
of tilings 1 lie peojde are fust be 1 hecuiise he was the uttot iiey of i bnckercy was in the coiubina
coining disgusted w itli a so-cull the First National Buuk. This tion; Captnin Boyd the Bluitie
ti.l tiiMiiot iai \. und are < 1 \ i11 g ; f,j,,- little dodge was resorted elector for Frecint No. I. was in
out to liu\e tin parts purged deieive the people as to the coinbiuntioii. uml we are in-
•ind brought hack to its holiest cunning game We don't formed that .liulge Bow lby was
d.-,.\s lu tin- name o| deiuocrn • believe the people will elect un invited to a seat ill the combin-
cv, the school iiioiiev of the ;4rtot ue\ of either bunk or any ; ution, but for decency's sake
county i* being pocketed by a (,,|!,,./• corporation, to represent declined. In fact everybody
jtlieiu in tin legislature. A pop and everything was represented
Mr. Mack. All the criticisms Really it would be hard to administration of the stub
upon it is the triHiugest politi , name Boiuar politically, lie is government I uin iniw uskiug
eal habberdash. liook tit the more of nothing thai) anything {J" j .,a s,,ul al 0 !' am
. 1 , *. 1 hope the people will judge me
mutter us it now is and not us else. \\ e have too much re- this record and these acts
■If
\ Oil
let t in*' I
permit any Bank to Ii
II|ol|e\ , but will ft 1 low
— K i A lli-ou
Tile di tt'el e'!i 1 bt tw
will no
a nd le f hi
t he law '
being pocketed by a
t'oitiiuation; in tie name ■ t tin
j! niociat \. elloi'ts ai> t>i nig 111 itd«• j 111fttio 11 of :Ci,ooo or -pi.tHMi peo in the nomination but the pen-
to defeat the choice t>| tin* peo j,|,.. engaged chiefl\ iu a^ticul
pie; 111 the name ol deiuocracy, tural j'lirsuits, would not In
ol law ure |i|<,.|\ to coiisidet a luan identi
it wns six years ago. Mr. Mack sped for all existing parties to !
made a record its a legislator place him iu any of them. If
that mix man should leel proud we were to accuse any purty of
of. His enemies only make a fcllowshipping him we would,
few feeble attacks Upon it. He expect to be lllobbed by tllllt
has always 1 with the peo parfy at once. We will j list |
pie uml for the people, u ud that place him where lie belongs.,
Most truly.
H. C. M A<1 K .
McKinney. Sept. 11. 1884.
Moro School Money Domocrucy.
Cujit. Boyd, the
the School Moliey
Messrs Johnson and Beverly
candidates for county attorney,
made good speeches, and called
forth much applause, especial-
ly Johnson, whose "growing"
st on "brought down the house.'
It is bt lieved this popular cjin-
didate will sot 11 grow to be
county attorney, for. w hile it is
hard l<> discriminate between
cashier of sllr'' 'I'Mei and talented men
Bank, the
as Johnson uml Beverly, yet
T>l . . 1 1 1 1 i., l'ie people very much favor 10-
is why the ring masters feur He is the boot black ami lick- "bune elector und the leader of: ration iu office, und us Beverly
hi 111 and compass his defeat. spittle of the ring musters. He j fhe court house ring, handed a has had the office for a long
ix has no more politics than the petition to t'ncle Squire Lewis • time, he should m.w step aside
and give Johnson a show. W
Mr. Muse is to-day not six
years ago a mongrel green town-cow helms been abusing ",l 1* riday to get signers ^lV. '. {"j!*".!'! .'t JV^V i-i/l
back and re)uiblifan cnmlidnte. for four or five years. When; ''ailing <uit the baby ringster do h<>r,or t« the oflliVaiid 'cred-
1! ti
men iv : that our
favor of obe\ iIl-
tlle othei i- not
violnti'd and it 1
into a batik wh\
more step, and tnak
pay interest on the seiioo
ev f
ti these
in i- in
the law and
If the law i-
bx putting it
not take one
the bank
tnon
1 lied with ciiiporatioiis a siiila
bIe man to represent them. ^Ii
Muse i>- running as the camli
tlute of the Colliu County Bank.
'The stock holders an* till spread
"B\ what authority can a
County Trea-urei put money
belonging to tin* county out at
interest " Blnck Waxy.
Just so, Waw Blaxx. But
that is what \ on ami \ oursclmol
money crowd are doing. Do
you sax it i> unlawful 1 Are
\ ou just finding this out ' V011
kx holesale x iolatit'll
being defemleil. and in the
name of deinocracx all sorts ol
dishonest political tritkerx is
being practiced upon the peo
pie. We ask every true deino
crat who IlUa the good of the
countre at heart, to join us in
redeeming the democracy of the
collllty ft'olll the Boss Tweed
rule. Bring it back to its old
fashioned honest principles. 1 money plunderers.
Let the people come up and
join us in this great reform
pie they had no part iu druw
ing the white elephant.
i would require a jury of tweixt | . , , A , . 1 . , . . . , .
evoerts inthe science of animal! «ml Dr. Kiibotlom. wellktiown membership apes, gorillas aiitl,11,1,1 presented it to a certain on ilie ground. 1st. t it strii
1 ftel,',.. \i,. and leading greenbai-kers were'chimpanzees. We have inlbr-, well known gentleninn whuisaid J''"'"j* (''f11'.'lu.
some of the moving spirits ill | matiou that he litis recently Muse has been u cnml'dale 1 ' llesitet'tfiilly'
bringing about his nomination received a call to preside
by the ring. What will the;over a tribe of inoukeys in Af
crosses to tell just what Mr.
Muse is us a nominee. It might
be stated iu this wuy. If a
democratic egg is hatched by a
|t W. L. Boyd and Judge Bowlby. he gets into any party it \\ ill 1 'ol' representative. 1 h«* h< n«'«t j t« hiniHt^lf*. AII the candidates
tv.. I republicans, and John ('. White be one thai is receiving into its j soul started upon the st reets for sheriff, assessor, etc. were
' 1 1 *-1 o 4 — 1 ' 1 ■ • (range
am*
several days." "Why," saiil
h*'. "I did not know it; Captain
Boyd, ut the bunk told me to
Well
«ing ,
ing t lietnselx i's for liini. and tliu . greenback and a rvjmlillc'iiii 1sui'li u mini clfiim- rica. He likes but one pie-ri
cashier is writing and sending goose each setting day about ,u a •J*,,n« crnt ! Like | quisite. and that is a tail, ami:'" ♦ • aroum . >v 1 n. u.\.
circulated what will the gosling be < If he j h,,g«''s its like is a Inw of nn- j the monkeys huve agreed p,; the first geiitleinun. "may lit
phatically is a democrat what wcrerepub- ture-also of rings. Muse is furnish that, and screw it on to , '^uk lU u t know Mr. Mus.
pect fully.
Skin FI.INT.
out petitions to be
for him. lie is em
the candidate of the
sc hold 11 leans and greetibnckcrs doing
lb- is their in the ring that nominated him?
At.l.KN. TkxAS. Sept. 8, "84.
KllITolt Dk.MocUAT ;
As the candidates for office
are now before the people, it is
a proper time to speuk of their
monopoly und is to be the rep to Brother Boiuur, but bereave-
babe of Bethlehem, born lojLet Mr. Mu e go over the conn ! reseutative of monopolies. His meiit to the ring-masters, should
suve tIn* 111. But we guess their ty and tulk ubout Mr. Mack's ! pr* position to lease out the _ he conclude to go.
running as the attorney of a 1 liini. It will be ipiite a promo-1out, you had better go ami merits ami to discuss the official
tell them." Mr. Lewis said he I acts of those who have been iu
would do so, "as lie had no idea 'dfice heretofore.
uioxeineiit. Here you huvr an , salvation will pr* ve a total fuil-
opportunity to make war upon are iu this case. Let the eyes of
the corillorilllttt. Let the people the people be opened to the
give them shot for shot, until true issues. Let the lines be
they ure routed and drixen from
all right th* field.
bold. then, that it i
and lawful enough t<< loan this
money for the benefit of the
bankers, but that there is no
law for loaning it for the bene
tit of t lie people ot; al e II
loud champion of justice ami aged to set down on three o
law. Vou seem to be for any-!,,M* t'undidntes for represent:!
thing that w ill enrich your mas five and put up one for them
Lers in the hunk and impoverish selves. As for poor hood tier Iu.
draw n between the people and I has always, in all of his public
the corrupt rings. Let even acts been on the side of the peo
not being a democrat if he | school lauds in bodies of 1'2,8(M> When till the beasts und rep-
will. Let the people go to' acres proves that lie would leg- tiles, and Darwin's links get to
Mack's record and see for them- islnte ahum for the rich. There have political creeds, then you
selves. Thev w ill find that lie is not five men in Collin coun- may taken hunt for Bomars pol-
ty that could lease, fence and itics.
stock that amount of luud. On-1
the bunk were aware of it." lie
started back und that petition
was pigeon-holed.
Tho Speaking at Farmeravillo.
Danger Ahead.
Tbe Ring Operation!.
In our last issue we gnve a
tolerable account of hoxv the
Ci lliu County Bunk ring limn
Hon. II. ('. Muck, will not bi-
nt his appointments at Mc-
Whorter's. Weston und Chum
1 bcr's School House this week.
On this point 1 desire to suy
a word iu the race for County
Attorney. About the last of
October, IS8-\ 1 was indicted
for a difficulty I had with one
Ball of this neighborhood. The
fuels are that Bull and I hud
had some trouble, ufter which
he rode up to me iu my field
where I wus at work, lie dis-
j true mutt come out und fight 1 pie und that is what constituted ly rich cut tin men could get the
'the oppressors mid wrongdoers, in true democrat und not the benefit of his luw. Let the peo- The announcement that Mr. He will go to Farinesville on ; mounte'l1 forl\ ity, puiIbng
. ... nomination of n mon pl*' ,nok ,u Mack Uibbs. candidnte for Lieuten-j Snturduy to meet
Sottina Down on NowHpapom. ^ lT(.w H||ch ftH
tin
Muse out in the present
race. Besides this, how will Mr.
1>".!- }•« >y «"•«!■ " !Z,';rp..'if&^aw«TM
lent '-8° ucres und less. 1 his gives 1* nrmeisMlle oti next .>ututdu%\, fu]j Und complete answer to be weupoiis empty at each o
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Hank I pistol he dismounted on
All « l i osel side of his horse.
our
the poor a chance to secure lius its significance, und de-
the pettple
SoinotbuiK Huro.
tin
tie
C
"W. L. Box 1. cashier of
Collin Co Bank, -ays no
cent man xvill xote for H
Muck Dr. Ii 11 1m it tout says no-
body xvill vote for II r Mack
but liars and black guards.
We just invite all people com
ing to town to call at the Di m
on: \T office w111• 11 \xe \xill take
spe«'ial puins in outlining these
and several otln i ^i nt'etuen
who an* suyitigthese nice things
about some 1,000 • ,iti rs in Col
1 in county. We are anxious to
tell vou the blue mule stor\ of
the Si orrow block corner. Alsti
the slot v of olie of the snuie
crowd who went into the Feder-
al arm) in the late wai a poor
boy and got a position a- com
missnry clerk and followed the
rear of Shei man's urmy through
Georgia and toiue out of the
army and set up bu^int'ss on a
capital of *•?■ ,000. Y.,u will
remember how the ji.-opie of
0«H>rgia were jilundeied ami
that's a pointer. Also a tale of
another one <it'the crowd xxh
wanted to be set down oil
i that was all right with him.
But Na\ lot uml Coffee good ami
old citizens of Collin County
ami tlu ii friends hud to take off
their hats to the dauphin of the
ring. The moral <d' the little
affair is that uu holiest un unso
phisticatcd old farmer wanting
to run for office had better not
uionkex with the ring or he will
get his tail mushed. A little
lawyer, the attorney of a Na
tiotial bank will sh*>w you a
tliek worth two of yours mix
• •
time. The tjuestioll with exer.x
on** i- whv could not pucIi man
run on and each voter vote for
xvliotu lie Jileased. Mr. MUse
and the l ing sn\ the three were
siit rified to elect a lease iiiuii.
Who exef henrd ofllllV SlU'li
eiithusiusm for the lease law
until after Muse cuiue out f
That is like all theirother stuff,
it don't bear sifting. The real
purpose was to elevate the babx
ringster, ami this lease matter
is on)\ a pretense. A tirst effort
was made to muke one
of the baby ringsters uttorne\
Mr. Muse, candidate for rep
1-il11''t>t*''tV,e Dk.mo( u vTf,|ii"1liis Muse's fuglemen explain their ' lieap homes. Who is right serves passing notice. If Mr.
s', it Lebnnoti that it was! nnusual proceedings in getting now, and who is wrong now; Gibbs truly desires to do the
'",l" h dirty sheet spreading poison; out a lot of petitions calling him That is the questions for the democratic party such service
\a,ul among the people. That it wns 1 after he had already announced j voter*. Not who was wrong six us is expected of hi,.. why is
hiinself.Theus.ini wav i« to cull years ago. he not now 11, a republican sec
tion
• lig t he peopb
sometiu.es sent to actual sub-(
scribers and soiuetiines it was 1 h man befor*'he conn's out for
other,
made to Mr (4ibbs"wliolesale ^ running off"ufter four shots
tirade against free-grass and its 1 and turning uround tired the
udvoentes. Let the iieople de-1 'as' shot ut me. I wns taken
maud of Mr. Gibbs by whose' no und tried und lined. But
invitation he lets himself into I Mi- Beverly rel used to prose
the race for rejircsenative in this [ (,nte Bull with the evidence be-
county. He ought to be in b re his eyes lor conviction.
rp * ...1...
Give Him Light.
gi\en to its renders.The truth we
tell the people is tile poison he
alludes to. Truth is very poi
sollOllS to some people. As for
office, but this is au exception.
The candidnte answers before The Blntio Review has clian-1 m
the call. An extraordinary can- ged hands und the new editor faking stock in u local light of
didatc that can do this. No1 eoti.es to the front in the race his fellow democrats f lhisan-
nn of the State, spending his Southern Texas where there 1 Snch partiality shows that lie
brenth < Wliv should lie be ' arc republicans to fight. is not qualified for the position
. j _he asks as County Attorney,
•re 111 ( ollin at n country town ! — - «., 1,1 . r ^
*. .. Tka T.aa a a fioef nm nnd T\r mm . ' SlMMIlM llOt 1H ITli 111 V D| 211 1 S
The Lease System and Dcmocra 11!' " « « Ku'Oty of nets
oy. <d parttttlify. ami for such nets
A lot of would-be democrats Mr. Bexerlx should be dropjied
l.H' ln;.' ..<li.l t.' .. "V.r known".., "H''
who nr.. ni.t ,il, , ril..TB.' i Tf..rin mi.-hnfrat. It may b- Mr Mu-.ms tin- only d^morrnt- P « " •• nn.. I" m ||„„s W. 1). Bkuky, Jr.
u>. Iiiiv.'lo s;.\ iluii niniiv poor. H''l .lown its iIm* rrsult of tli.* i<- .nn.li.liit.. iii tin* in.-.'- lius . . . _ ton on tile Ions.? .im-slion. H.'inl i *^r. TI '.
I.Ill lis «.• think Si III, II. mum ill his ninkc u|,. is n rhiiiiiiin« sunt tin- ihnp ilin-ftion in tl„. niimls of his ,|„. j,|ntf„rln f,,ryoniselv™, it .or' ' ' "" " omp ° l0'
. . ' .1 '1'I'lien t.i evobiin nwiiv the lad makes iu this line It would lie 'r>''mls as to whether or not j i far from nil endorsement of the Are the means being used by
are tuki.igonr paper, w Im l uve I « t. . x, I, n aw ay tl^b . t ^ ^ttunis i.m . it wcu.n i, ^ ^ ^ ^ p,sent lense system. And ex - certain me,, to defanie and in-
promised to pn.x loi it ami we " s • • * 111 . I inferior to his honors uml re- wry man who opposes the pre- .l1"''' nnuu* of 11. (.. Mack,
have faith th. x will do so. It candidate put forward by the ty from which lie came to hear mb n«. to l . iionoiri .ini n , ^ ^ candidate now on the
Ming politician o.nu oh.i.j hk. Aii«ne .............. ... .... . squareiy on tne (letnocratic omv j>. hm. m «. mi i
•re is something • etiniiing law breakers slip tluit countv after a race or two adxocnte of the present lease platform than the lease niei. t'li<ines and monopoiiea to rep
ulii.ir the ]>KM<e around and get the attorney of against the democratic nomi- «vstem, uml while w e differ who are determined to legislate i<^'"« the people of Colli.
t? In V h„' tit. firs, ..link *„ .mil in n in «UH ' ■«> 'tital
st ription.-. We wish xxt
able to send it to every poor
man in Collin county, w'hether
x^e ever got any pay for it or
not. At Allen this young ban
tling of the ring called the
I)KMoei; \ i a txvii by four paper.
That is great talk by a "two by
four" politiciun. It will seem
strange to those who henrd the
An Important Deoiaion.
It was decided In the ring
bank. These of him as u deinocrut. lie left spoiisibilitii . Mi.ltibbs is uu j ^qnai«( ly on the democratic truck, independent ol all rings,
. • . • m Hall iuiiifii < if t lio t iHitd. ill I 11 oi Uii «' - • • . . .!!..•« .... I ........... 1! j..
ring accounts against
Mr. Mack for sale at ^.r) cents
ou the dollnr for the purpose of
. injuring him :n the estimation
musters that such unsophistiea- of the people, uml thus defent
ted old geMtleinen us Ksijr. ('of hiln. Let the public spot the
ultI thus stoop to
• j. - * • . - . mi >riv#n . nr- uiuni.iir. . i i i itt . t ...... ■ ...i'. ■ * * till' 11. ll II*'1 of
trickery. Not much Mr. King the Kaufman county dirt wash Intuie temulation of onr j
musters can you fool and deceive ed off his feet, or to get on u /j', leave ' '
the people you ure wronging,
and plundering. ^ •• v lwnt fh«uii. A clever country worbl amt pa
remain here is n «niestton of neenilght be worth something h , , IIUlIlk;v SMi,| J),. S*,
seems this young politiciun ollin ( ounty
thinks tliut tin
wrong in our sending flu
want •! little time on their sub in their interest in order to be which there was an organized large mn.jority of the democrats
v'c'able to deny that Im is their can opposition Whether he left n . the county do, we do not
rldidate. But this is too thin ' that county for his own 1.
These schemers seem to think or tl.ut of the people, does not „or HS resident of the Senate
lie hus hardly
the people ure fools and that yet iippear. lie hus hardly would l.ave but little to do f4M. and Cni.t. Nnvlor could not men who would thus st<
th. x can't see the point iu such been here long enough to get xvitl, mix measure relating to ,.(lampion the interests of the slunder. and injure the n;
** ... * '**•" - *"• — -4 '• «i f iiiii* . i .... ®
1 hey were not ciin- any man.
. , "'r' I ii ing enough. It was decided Another
his duty ,i...7i
is a doctors
bill
. clean shirt, and still he knows ,,,.7 part's of he Stnte when t,mt if fo,;k 11 ,,iw.v,,r.ttn'1 fl'" h>, i,,t|,|' r,.,r " ',"m h\' lh\u'
it .lit I...O i..n<r i... u-iii ,! "rjait. inutiai '• 11 tomey of n corporation to r<p- sold the lust horse he hud in the
. .. |. . s,':' V!, !i Vi°?n resent them. A clever country- world und paid the proceeds to
iiiiiii hud better not monkey said 1>i
ioxv if
Itoughf u lit ket at the depot to
semi his fathei to tin- poor . *. ,i ; o . i «n
lions., mid sail I !„■ w.mhl i th..r "ml ."II ips".!. • "
yoiniK |H-i'siili*ni at All on, that pinii I,Hiking ti. .-ai.'M to u«-i mil '. ..... i .
a "two bx four paper" sl.otihl settlers ou long time, say twell- ° 1
sweet.
proc
that i«
buy a ticket to send him to
hell, etc.. etc. And
uartiMJinhip of on*
The story of another who gives
hia wife and children "rough
nese the long ways." And iiuiiiv
tins, nil * >oung I in I i s "''I't intion in nfl'uirs and should put
ol- ,, ,h„.k riiiK Hhoiihl 1«. K t I" mi.'kinjf u|| tli(. in -
• of them, the public teat as soon as possi * ..is.
I should not object to any 8i,ort time. I lis career will be to his party, uml comes Into wUh Hnjf niUsters if he wn.\ the friends of monopoly,
He hus not I'jA i does not want to get "sot on." bank :n.d official t ings, propose
to treat a poor rutin, then 1 say
for the poor man—we
, say twen- election of a ring cuudidate,
be able to stir up such u two ty or thirty years, provided we 'H'^n '"'rr ''"'K v< then he lays himself ojien to 1 e
are
ble.
TliOSK pKTITIoXS. We till
more such stories, uml not m-ar derstaml th«* Waxy and Kiiquii
..K.-., ........ rur- z
„ "i" }•"* But inork my not ivimiiti milil tin- . h i lloi,. .li. t . Iihii.w ««• ko.k1 " ' ,|V.."luir«...'-i& .mil. tluit i> ttmn . om,.'u.
j.wlf.tiot, t"-d«y, .ntl,-in. n. Hi~ -1.111 holt ami Hnlfr" .-ill J" mil vot. i, iK-hind.« f "r *"h1 „ ™'.f,* .! J; , ,!„■ front nti.l ii thin tho
. Hint . .HI 'ho pub.ir «• tool , k .f ,s ,, ,f h-vhilul t..l ll. n. rt.-ks ll ' , , ronil VIf m, I P'" r l- nml not Ii,,!..
.*• money to be derived from these ....... . . this county, should he persist ' I ""1". ,i...t llll4.|f,.f ,1... i.,,.,,...-!
k.. Illllllu III* lllllif MIllllU lllKUl tlllf ki tli** 11 • t Ji! *iu Ii i\ rulf. :gl fiiiMiiiii# Snhi 1 it it* tn 141 ut ^'*1 t1* piiss ii iniol it . 4\ want . ** I ^ intuit
ty and ring masters to the
w its ends to know how to sav*
themselves from defeat at the lands by their sales once gets
November election. This young in!o luimls of individuals Tread lightly, neighbor.
in coming into our midst, o o m puss uniioti ... .. .
ami advocating tin* present In- °t spnee to re j.roduci' thedocti-
i< 1 iii tons lease system. He will "lent in full this week, and the
2HV1&1 ^w,nSV1'o Ut """" t„,, I. „.;; 1^;u;;.^.^r;;;.;-i,, i,.Y i;; «"«•• • ■**••« «<;«
AIw.U-o.hi.1 to „iv.f"; « *ti-n ivOI ,...f1--ti(i..n a., wlt.ioni lrymK l" not down of fro.^ np.| " "
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pointers on n newspaper man K°'bMi up after Mr. Muse stuit on the Ho\ xi.rrs.
grass up informed thnt old mother go«ise In-similarly scratched. No body ,,np« rtaiit facts, and some law
a ( r . has u on every acre of these lamls (John ('. White, lius been sent but 11 few perslMtcut and 1111- ' J[ un"
who sees lit to let his latice into '*<1 « n his ennvass. We suggest j(|^ Hlreudv to show xvliy lie de- •'"it is not occupied by actual east to look after fin- interest of
ot)i«r man's private affairs. You that a list of the bolters also ' . * settlers on some terms. Free her greenback gosling. 8nose
shall have some good things to jH. added if there is room ill the actual settler any ^,.U(4s has never hurt the stat«* she will returti In a few days
keep on the honest men we From some localities I'M''" ,,M' wfst. and yet j of Texas yet and is not likely ami suckle the little goosey.
pulled down I
have so often been accused of
slandering. The occasion may
copie shortly when the nice sto
riff will find their
Dihsckat
the game the ring masters may tiling tie,
1*1/ upon it "alie pops." j two lists.
papers. From some localities
we hear that tli
bolters and sign*
A Conundrum.
persistent and UU- TZZZa* "" "1 Mr. M.lse in his speeches iu
f compromising partisans will l>e ,l«'J'«bindiug « f the subjecr.com- trying to explain Imxx the other
• to blame for sucn results. Peo- 1" J.s . i,,n three men were pulled dowi
pie
to even
> # u.,,,1. (ll i ,„ « i. to .All tlie"more finely improved Old mother goose will Hnd she lally iu a'co'unty UKe tins, wnen " . 1—r- v grass n
e uumber of ' )K)rtions of the state l.ave grown can't do much with the free- there is no opposing party. The J"^ jneoired that ni'lhiuu cabu jj M Jls desired to elect u
dgners ure men in bodies of Pi,sin. ucres to be w hut they an* under the grass folks of the east. Ones* free grass men are as good di.ni- atiit to dencixe tf.eui siiall be jpfjs,. nuin fion, this countv
nnnoticrd lii onr mlnmii.. .I,„t |,y „ir tK
7 . , h'ase men and put on another f
Why not loan the school why not have left one of the
j bodies. | at Piano. goosey." jslow. , money and build a good vault ( three on. eh 1 Too thin.
are not going to liu dictated J""'' next week, when and lie was put up sax s tluit it
•veil by party leaders. ei,pW. f,«" w!|,,|«' "m'b'r shall Is- fully b(,t
•ause Muck was for free
y lu a countv like this, when ,,N'imuied. Hi*' l e< j le may «;pass nnd the others lease men
find their wuy into tin- alstiit eiiual so far as heard Und perpetuate the in-eseiit leus- good old free-grans system, and there will lie n nice time when oeruts as the lease men and we
\T. If mud tlirowing is front. We are betting on some- I . . w hy should we be in luiste for old mammy goose comes back think much better; and we
• the ring masters may tiling near a tie between the acres iu single j n f—h c Mack's spcech to suckle "M/r.y's daily would suggest thnt hibbs go
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1884, newspaper, September 11, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191407/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.