The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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MoKINNEY. TEXAS.
USD AY. M AUCII 14. 1889.
NO. 7.
ON EY TO LOAN.
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I. WATKINS L. M. CO.
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Have been milking loans in
Collin county for six (6) years
and are now entering on their McKinney,
seventh. They take this meth-
od of thanking ths people for
their liberal patronage, and re-
spectfully solicit a continuance
of the same.
They wish to say that they
are/low prepared to
M. W. joiixsok. ur. «.
Johnson 4 Sproles.
MrKINXEY, TK\A*
Attorneys:-:At:-:Law,
All bimiitt'cn entrusted to
tli -ir rare will he promptly
attended to.
Oltlce uuit h« oct upled hjr .lobuson
A Jenkins in lobuson block.
, jVin h"j. NKINk roil anuhewh.
Jenkins & Andrews,
I ""ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
: Texas.
ORIiw " ar H. C. H*nwlou'« dru* atorv, North-
• Ml ciiroar public *quar*
Auwrn Mrs. AsUsdals.
Which shall II Be!
UhiHiri Vslee.
E. Beaver, Falls City, Neb. Shall it rent upon the father
•In a rtcent issue of your pa-1 or the child to support the
Kor "rundown." <UI>iliiai.it.
women, Or. Hrr<*>'. Knvorlt*
thi< U*t of nil
tin- iMwt of nil rv toratlvi< tonUw It
Hitt'dtto for All tinChrome Wr*k
lliaesana ixrullar lo Wonit'ti; a pow«
«ta1 a* w« II a* ul.-rliH', tonio mi<l
ui|H>ii« via
It iiiiiitiiiil
ntluowtioi
ration, lie
Impart. viaor aiuI utrcnirth to the wholes
It |>ri>in|itlv I'lll< wi'Akn< «•>>( .tmliai'll.r
til, Itl.lMlIIIM. WCMk lAM'k. urrvi
lillity aii'I kH*|i|iwn<w, lu **1111
PPL. >■ ,ln <•« her ae*.
It u >*rvf;illy >>)ini|Mtun'U->l by aii oAperleueed
I'llVMrtHII. Atlli A<1u|i|i«l t<> woiiun'
organ ti«t Ion. Purely vegetable *n«l wrfectiy
■M| oonnltlnu of the ayateui.
'• '«« urllv •*rt rr1r>
llou" W tin- only ine.ti. ino
tin r in let. in my
for woimii. tiolil by ill
UllSer ■ pwlllf*
m. u. aimivhr. «. u. asbhnatht,
AUGUNATHY BROH.,
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.
MoKINNKY, - • TEXAS
Oltlce over 1D Newsouis 4 Son's ttois
ive Better Terms ceo. d.parker,
npMmil SMPW.
o o o
o
heretofore, aid you will
iyi find it to your interest
ill on their attorney,
. a. JENKINS,
procure blanks, fi'.i out
ir own application, avid save
It of agents and managers.
S. Jenkins lius u small
lonnt of money that lie will
>an on good persona 1 security.
MuHlNMGY, * t t TKXi
Office o?er R. F. Houston's store
im b« found at otflee both day and
NtOHT.
S H. L. Pearson,H
Dental Surgeon,
Ofl1c« 01 er Ardlnfer's store. Resi-
dence corner thin) black north <>. S.
J*.1
ice over H. C. Herndon's Drug Store,
Northwest Comer Public Square.
MoKIMVEY. —o—o—o—o—e—o—e—-o—o—o TEXAS.
Presbyterian church,
without naln.
Teeth extracted
M:ly
3REAT POLITICAL AMD FAIMLY NIWSPAPf* 0^1
or iwoiifhTazette
THS BEST, THE CHEAPEST, AN* TH« W®1T POPULAR.
Liti.L THE NEWS for ONLY SI.OS • y—T, IOo per month
•fc r-? AICLY CA2ETT1.;KV^;
! r it ■ thr prsi«o«lt g riwy , *— j
i'n.r -t. i r .'-n Vntst, HappAUin^. in aU | artl ot *• wawa, •«
RvnscmiHK wow r<
—It will aoaWlfi aa«h *nk a «ontfn«ed
M «4«*ratad nuthor; 1 l
■oaaabaia DaparlmanU,
n n>io . Hsppaulag* -«*■ of •« wwia. •< a «a«a*al Raauma l all
;■>.■•ti.i.t jnd 1'orwiyii Sown.
MK SUNDAY OAZ1TTB—l§c a Mrtl0rSfl.AOaYtar
I M k« tha best and
f afo in tha 8tal«
i BaaAarV
HE DAILY OA2ETTS.-^Mf;
|1.M I r aimlk. « W a fMf
Ord.™. L4>.ck. an Wmt Wartli, ar BaglaWriJ LaKan aan ba made
. Wiite l r Minpl* mry w ifca _ _
paiOOWAT PUB '
Remlltanec. In Moi
I t «h« PnMl*h«r'« ruk.
M. f*. MKT/, M n.
Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Mi KINNKV, TEXAS.
Chronic diaeaaea and dtaeaaea of wo-
men and children a specialty. All rail*,
day or night at hisofflce will be prompt-
ly attended lo.
Office uii ataira in stin'a building.
131%. C IIKW,
on« rs his I'rofeasional service to th
cit i/.rns of
M. KINNEY AND VICINITY.
Office—L'p stairs over Colenmn
White's Store
J. A. NEEL,
SIGN WRITER.
And House Decorator.
MnKIN NICY
TKXAH.
ENNEY fc PARDUE,
-General-
Lumber Dealers!
ushela of corn wanted in exchang
\r Lumber. Parties contemplating
building will do well to call before
mying.
Behr Bros Co.,
AM)
Smiths American
PIANOS.
Carpenter 4 ^Smith's a a ORGAN
Sold direct from Factory,
Send for catalogue prices terms
etc, etc. to
>M. W. VAUGHAN.
030 Main st Dallas.
'On thelnstallnent Plan tor Cash"
FURNITURE, * CARPETS,
STOVES and OTHER
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
At the Lowest Prices and Best
Terms Obtainable.
Freight prepaid on large bills
Call and see for Yourselves.
Texas Installment Co.,
751, 753 Elm Street, and 756,
758 Pacific Ave.
DALLAS TEXAS
N enney&Pardue
Will take hay, corn, oats and
wheat in exchange for lumber.
•July 20th, 1888.
J.R.MDCITT. CHAS.MBRAMTt.EV.
CONTRACTORS
AND •
l-j II I I I> D K It K.
Mr Kinney, Tex..
(iflVrllielr acrvlnea to the clti/.eus ot
McKintiey mid attrnuiiidl ^country.
I.eave orders with N'cnne* & Panliie1
t2l -'illl
wnlee of oHHtfiu'tioii In rvrry raats •
itl.uti n fun.Iitt. Till. iruanmttHi
l>rli!t««l on tho l iiilr-wnii"|H-r, aud
uari'M out lor niuny yinrw.
Kor liuv. Illudrrilitl Tn hUm- on Di _
Woinrii ii«m twiri*. witii full tiifriiona for
borne ttviitiueut i. wild trn >i*nt« In hIaiii|*.
A mlf . witi.il>', uihcknmahi Mkdii'al
AaaocuiTioM.'Wi Main Htnvt. liutraio. N. Y.
What CltTelsad Hid ssd Failed
To Bo.
i a rtrvm mue oi your jh - or tun uunu iu u|i|Nin me Hie New \ ork Herald has
of January 17, Ass H. An family i That is the question had ite Washington force of j ^ ulimolest^ Twentv
•dale asks what is the out- which is the natural outgrowth correspondents investigate the, . . ,. .
k. will victory or defeat1 of child lal r If children are departments of the treasury, *1^
rch upon the Union Lalxtr allowed to work in the facto iuterior and postoHice, to dis- ^,1,, t|,* ^v^
liner in 18D3. If you will riet they iiuiHt necessarily cover how many chauges and 1 ^ r ln* .
riuit an old time Greenback displace men. Every luan dis appointments Cleveland's ad-' - a 1 **®or / S
placed is a blow at our homes; luiuistrution made therein aud
the father is sent out to tramp how many of the present
iu search of work, aud the clerks are "holdovers'' from
child enters upon the ceaseless republican days. The result . ,
griud which will leave him a oi it* investigations and its *u'#lve8 ** P'^uant at count of
stunted old man, dwarfed as to . comments thereon are thus J . ourney e '/,a.
intellect, with a constitution tersely and nonchalantly given
by the Herald:
UNION
to unswer as I set it, the
•wer is No, what though
man representing Union La-
r principles was elected with
piratical senate whose evi-
nt delight is oppress and rob
ibor with a renegade house,
ways eager to aid the tyran-
of tyrants How will our
louiitry'a flag float from ths
The Onlv Machine thatJTwill
Sew Backwards as well
as Forward.
The Wonder
the Age!
of
dragoman, as was our
party of of teu men and
women. A recent book, ths
name of which I have forgot*
undermined by disease at a
time when he should be just
entering upon a glorious man-
go\eminent through the high-
est courts of the nation the
last resort of the citizen, tor
justice driving nieu from their
homes, and giviug them to cor
porations that were "conceived
in sin and brought forth iu in
iijuity ?" How shall our "flag j vation.
float the proud emblem of
equal rights" with the elective
franchise prostituted to a
w^.*&H hood. And the wife and
tlier loses a man's support and
"Trsasury — 1,830 'hold
overs,' with $1,885,(100 annual
pay, and 440 democratic ap-
pointments, with $878,840 an-
in left to depend upon the uuul pay.
scunty wages of a child. This i Interior —1.074 "hold overs,"
is the logical outcome. Child with $2,000,000 annual pay,
labor must drive out adult la-| and 450 democrutie appoint
bor, and fathers without work lueuts, with
means poverty, suffering, star
of Americau ladies, I think la
Africa, and nothing is mors
common than the Earopsaa
rambles of newly fledged cells-
glans of the gentler sex. Our
marriage laws and eostoms ars
changing to meet these new
conditions. It will not do
to give the husband of ths
And what will the rn
modern woman to whip his
ments, with *550,000 'u'uuuul wifw> provided that the atiok
pjjy, | hn uses must not be largsr thaa
Po>toffice 448 "hold overs," , h'8 Hnger; to give him the right
suit be in utiother generation ?, with $550,000 annus! salary,!0 w'" away her tinborn child;
An uneducated class of labor ' anil 143 democratic appointees, control over her prop-
ers a claws crushed down to with $175,000 pay. erty; and in the State to make
cheap commodity of barter and 'he mental level of the work Republican oflice seekers will laws utuler which she
sale or tyrannical dictation f ingmen of Europe. Is that in these figures cause fur lu 'lVH- adjuilicateall her pe-
Our Hug will continue to trail j what we wish t Do we not despair, because Mr. Harrison "siities, try her beforejurlss of
lower ami lower in the ilust
with the govi'iuuieut a parii-
ceps cri 111 i 1111 h to all tin* mur-
ders, all the wretched homes,
wretched fortunes, heart
broken uiothiTH, fathers, wives,
rather aspire to tdevaO' each
aud every grade of life ^ Is it
not the American's motto "on
ward und upward?" 1)< we
w ish to sink instead of rise t
The cliild must have his school
ami destitute children, togeth | '"K* ' ke men must do the
Quick, Light Running and Ad-
justable in uil its part
no one can do him-
self justice
without
Seeing This Ma-
chine.
First Prize aud Gold Medal ov-
er all competitors at
the World's Expo-
sition at New
Orleans.
Warranted
for five years.
Isaac Davis, State Agent,
Dallas, Texas.
J. P. Crouch & Co., Agents
McKinney & Farmersville.
G: II. Nervey, Afct, Sherman.
J. B. Sell mi t/., Agt, Denton.
■EIT
STEEL
WIRE
1
« Woven Wirt Fsnclii
! -r' >wire Rope Selvase
Pi54
er with 00,000 victims that an
uuuli} lill a di tttikanrs grave,
all growing out of the whisk)
traffic iu which the govermuent
is a stockholder aud receives a
royalty on every gallon ; will
uot the Republic go down be
neuth the shock of class laws
enacted by a corrupt congress
in the interest of a few, with
corporations already enthroned
aud holdiug every point of at
tack, legislative, executive and
judicial, together with the sin
ews of war, money uud the
sword, and utterly blind to
every principle of justice; the
black flag of molded despotism
will waive iu triumph over the
mangled remains of our mur-
dered liberty ; all this will be
and will oontinue until men
will learn to act from knowl-
edge instead of superstition,
woik a.. I child labor must be
exterminated from the laud,
eli e vve Minn will have no rea-
son for objecting to importa
tion of pauper labor. Let a
can scarcely be asked to turn '"en, conduct her to prison un-
out republican oflice holders i'ke care of men;'cast the
who have survived the demo j l,aif, r her; and iu general
cratic flood to muk rooiu for ^°kl her in the estate of a per-
the hungry who are already lM-lual minor.
besieging hi 111. It will not do to let the modern
Civil service reformers will niau determine the "age of
see in them cause to coiigratu ''"tisent,'' settle the penalities
iate themselves that they have ,'l#l "IH,, shall snir-i whose in-
had strength enough with Mr '"dignities toward women are
Cleveland to keep no great a w, r«e than death, and by his
proportion of republicans iu | hx<'1 sive power to make all
>TV%% -
SOo TO S9 PER ROD
•imh«. flitfiki mitt' h h"l'lliYii*n
I . .juj: - — y. — . op dwaiifa
n this luio i-f k'mmIm. pttPtuftt l*Aftt. kfb
rhk msmtut;^ wovkn w1mk . ,
Nos. Il>i A ISO X. Market M.. I
ONE Y!
J. B. Watkins L M. Co., have been making loans in Collin
inty for «ix (0) years, and are now entering on their seventh
ley take this method of thanking the people for their liberal
itronage, and respecit'uih solicit contiiitim-cp of the same.
iThey wiah to may that they are now p<epiw -<t to tfive iiettHf
|rms than heretofore, and >ou will alwayafiud it to,)our inter*
I to nail on their attorney. ,1. 8. Jenkins, when you want moti-
on Real Estate, or deaire to sell real estate securities.
Office over H. C. Herndon's drug store, N. W, cor. Sqnare.
tMrgiftmme
•IVwilf
Varfc.)
IQHTNINGH
HAY KMEFE
WC LEAD!
Ir l< (
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rrr
- iji.lltir um "
* itrrrr
S. Kinsey
Ha c opened, h' the old stand of
\Y. F. Mill r. in Melifsn. a
Blacksmith Shop
Wolk it ll.l I'm (Deed. Aii o wood
Wot k Hot se-shoeing a spec-
ially. Call around when in Me-
11m««;> Oet 4 1 V
generation or so of this system ; oflice. laws and choose all officers,
pass and the workiagmeu will Democrats will wonder why,' judicial and exeontive, to have
be ho ground down mentally, when they cuuim in on the cry kis own case wholly in his own
morally and financially, that lie of repul lican tiial adininistra-, I'ands. To continue this meth-
will be a tit competitor for none tion and corruption, so large a ! °'l's to make it us hard as pos-
but the rude, ignorant paupers uiimher of their opponents iu j sible for men to do right, and
who land iu Castle (iarden. office were found by Mr. Cleve us easy as possible for them
laiul to have all the requisites to J" wrong, the magnificent
of honesty, capacity aud lideli possibilities of manly charac-
ty. j 'er being hest prophesied from
The Herald is happy to give ! the fact that under such a ys-
ho large a part of the commit tern so many men are «o gra-
nity, of diverse political faiths, cious and so good. — Fracis E,
cause to wonder aud despair."! VVillard.
Dayton Workmen,
Oklshoma Ilea 111 pis.
Oklahoma, I T. March 7.
The situation in Oklahoma is
growing critical. Between two
and three hundred men have
taken claims in the immediate
vicinity of this place. Nearly
ait the valuable land on the
river bottom from the neigh
Swine (irowniK In tli, 8011th.
reason instead of prejudice,! of Fort Rendon west
patriotism instead of envy Ito '',e '*ottawat«imie ressrva
Fifteen years ago 1 expected a jtion °n t,M' eUHl ,wlH
change through the ballot, but uI)a,M' 'H ''eld by squatters,
scores of nieu are slipping iu
wiili Shy lock always or. the
alert and acting iu concert with
treachery, and division in the
ranks of organized labor, with
the subsidized and venal ptesM
dnil) dishing up for their read
*r outright lies and sophis
tries , what hope is there short
of a bloody revolution f Al
ready for liberty is substituted
on all sides, aud the influx of
boomers by railroad has be-
gun. Last night's train, south
bound, was filled with passen
gers for I 'ii rce| 1, ;Uid it in r«
ported that Harry Hill Ins
started with four hundred iimmi
Col- Cole an several hundred
boomers from the western bor
The San Antonio Express
tells how good it is; how wick-
We know no reason why tl.i«! H,i ilH what
branch of stock growing cannot il" "'Wateful world this is:
be made prolitable in Southern 1 1,1" w®I ap««' which gives
States. The hog adapts him j10 u,en t,le t,lings that are due
self to the rigid climate of the thttt I «ders to none;
northwestern states and is what it thinks; that
bred with prolit. Certainly lie |u sPat^u a spade; that
will take more readily to the ' "'oiol be bought by pecunioas
Southern Clii.nte, his physical ™keiu«rs nor oowed by impe-
pecuuious politicians; that
iri>j. «1..-iW.nti.f,„ii„|i«iv"s '< /••" fur « W
resources extend, an unbiased
presentation of events, that
holds its editorial utterances
necessity; for justice we have ' ,,.Hr of will meet
them heie I'Iiioii 'm ofatixi ms
extortion and for equality wi
writ** sulunissioii ; this is a
rather gloomy outlook, but
boomers wh' > !t 1 v
ing at Put'CMp i' ,c
1 been wait
w «eks can
tacts w.nrant it. History veri- ! H,'u"!"|y h" '■ 1 1 and *1
lies it and passing events point g^'lier l"'' iudic.'iuons are
toil. What then shall Union j wi" l,,l!.y ,sv" '"",1
j sand men tiinside of a week
hinder, be at;greseive, contest ""'*ss military moves
e\ery inch of ground, show up
Vfrs. Fannie Johnson,
-PKSI.KII IK- aswsao - a UNION SQUME,N.r.- oatlai
Mil I 1MFDY' mwtm
j[yl I La Li I 1 Lm* 1 V 1 jJ* CloUfii tk to., AlcKlliliev.
■ NEVER OUT Or ORDER.
If you ilualre to puruhAaonaewtnff mai-htni*.
ask our ag nt at your ulnro for tertim an-l
prtoea. tryuu cannot And our aimtit, writ*
aitwit to neenait a' 1'lr.aw !■" > Q" I yj;o*nainril.
Fallsalng Fowls,
AND FANCY GOODS.
Also
FASHIONABLE
DRESSMAKING
sole A.V'tit f«" the Celebrated
"Levi?' FaH;f MioWne,
which hsa a Mi l l ON HOl.K attaob-
uiciii v. itii-li inuke. a I'erfect Utillon
Hole ant-h i*« uiude hy hand.
Iliiiluii lluiea worked for IDcti |ir do*.
,-wwine Machine S«S with
til aftnehni- nia, rbeaneat for cuh.
I en linors W«aI Knntr llonae.
Patented Aug. IB. 188 7
isfbsvus Jims to, laws.
• in Tootti or
Or, Owae'* *iw-
tro Oatvanir Mo"';
Ultant htm|Miii>oi /
are juaiiionwJ ui
,nim tb« (oiiiiwii-a
•tiaeaae. namrii *1
v.- KtirumaUfl C'im
piMinta. I
OeorrAl aa'l >«
Uetoility • o*tiv
ay DIMM. Mer*«u n* '.
kuaI ISWwiaeoo. w. ur*
fhim ir.rtin-
Labor men <b f I say work the
unless
from Re.no at oucm, l'i<'piira
the villainies of the two old 1 u rai l n ve go
parties, talk Uriiou Labor priri- ! "" ''4>> front for Home
tuples, gel etery man you can j wud it ii exp-'oted they
to take labor papers, buy and will move to-m rrow or next
scatter all the Union Labor pa j 'lay.
pets and pamphlets you can
ifiord to; in so doing vr • will
have the more frieu Is when the
liual «ri.-iis come and wiil nee<l
ihem all, but some may think
this savors of "anarchy." if so
l want no living person of thing
to hang but myself
P. S. — If the above is suffl
cien' to call for mr hun^intr I
augifest to congress as a means
of riddinji the trea-ury of some
• of the surplus to make an ap
propria tion suflicient to build
structure being more suited to
• it.
that iio does nut fatten as well
iu the hot summer months, this
can be done in the fall aud
winter season. Riots can be
1 used to a great extent and
wry cheaply by die farmer
by Idling the hog^ harvest
t hem
If the ! ♦•«' Iiree Is are used,
'any sysietm adopted that are
practiced in the great yrain
growing st.1i.e4, early luaturity,
etc., and follow I year alter
year, 1 liis in Imtry ean cei
lainly be nn le jir ll ah! •.
Many things f-ivor.ible to
this industry iu the South
em s'aifs should bring it
prominently to tli • at;
tion and consideration of
intidll ;etit, farmers. M .1 ,
iu National Stockman.
Fowls, like hogs, slioul I be
confined to be fattened. They
should be placed where they
will have plenty of sunshine
and ^fresh air arid a perfect dry man named Klias Mays is sit
and windproof house Jin which tin!g in tie* state legislature for
to retreni fr uti intdement weath his second term. The demo
er. and o r . in at night. era's h ive a slight majority in
Audfher Suufhcrn Outrage.
From the county of Brazos,
Tex.. an intelligent colored
aloof from the advertising col-
uinns; that is not subservient
loth, fashionable whims of a
constituency; that has unalter-
able principles and certain
goods not displayed upon the
eouutere 0f marts of trade,
is certain to be talked about
an I alius d. This the Express
has endeavored to do, not as a
pecuniary investment, bat as
( a milter of simple duty. And it
cannot remember a time .when
i' was n t et-rnally damned
by the h 11 in in sharks who
cruise 1 he H ,ti of public life in
search of floating offal, and
praised by honest men. It is
not the mission of a journal to
regenerate the human race,
rite e.iii tract is too large. But
it is its mission fo keep itself
clean, to give the news and
speak the truth.
\ secret ballot will prevent
bribery and intimidation; bat
nothing -h -it of a ballot offl-
cia'ly st imp. d, to the exclu-
*<! < ii, I t-Sllit m,
First
1 .'I. Rnti-reoi , \ Ine-Tien'i.
H|HNational
Of M!nUlnney, V**(
Capital and Surplus, -
1 ssUs uMsn|« on tli* principal elties la
sT. T. Mlifiei(Ti K.
ls« SI
I. II. KmepifHi, tiiitir,
Bank.
tSie
• s 100,000.
Jae. L. Leveley
3
fi
0
Tliey f honld be gi v n all the the county,and they would have si, u of all private ballots will
soft, fut prodnetiug food, surli had no difficulty in preventing ab lish tl.e ntro hine boss rnle
as scalded meal, grits, «!., of a such a result if they had been in* politics. By the "machine "
thew*'muV'ri six rope lactoriei west of tlio morning and threugb the <lay guilty of the crimes agninst
JKSSrgtt Mississippi r.ver ;.t least two occasionally that they will eat, the suffrage which Northern
of them on the Missouri, also and corn at ui
ftnptvi.
M M mi Iraa
mJggSi
ymtyhi.U....
1 or*, ins
■iI4 or atmaff.
'hern on the Missouri, also and corn st night. secti nalists attribute to them
rRM^Meeri ' ^ WO,'HH) to lie e\pende>l in If in good ordinary con litiou Mays says that in Brazos "b
— Europe for flax and hemp s -,.<1 when firsi put up, they will tween us colored people and
Slid importe I bee ot duty and lake on fat, for about three tile whites the relations are
distribute I among Kansas, Ne week , and rein i. 1 h ialthy, at «|uite friendly." Such instances
th • end of which time they are of the election of colored men
i t prime rou'iitiou for the table to the legislature iu the south
an I shoti d be killed a« they are not rare. It would take a
Hie like! v to become listless great deal of bulldozing to per
an'i imp ttve, if not disen4,<d, if euade a Northern republican
■ leei
mrti ir.
I bell r a ad
I. Ui« -y
paa.Tmasisand InW ««"i loi
whi^h wiii
brasVa, Iowa and Missouii
farmers fo issue plenty of top.;
to hang discoutented N on< on
for l ist.
For queensware, glassware
tinware. Opposite post-
* jan*8-4t
kept longer cotifitvd 1111 fed so cuttstituency to elect a bl,irk
highly From the Tennessee man to the legislature.- Philu
I Farmer. ! dslphla Record.
is not meant political partiss
or political organizations which
are desirable factors inoursys*
tent of g \eminent, but (he
wh <d wiiiiina wheel -the or-
itiio/tiioii which controls tls
pil'V iii-ste id of t ei tg c introll*
el In 1 lie party. It is his
that we have always,
be.-ft "ppose.| to and not
the |ariy priueipbs. Wlni
this "machine" principle is
destr-jt ed, a complete re"om
wi I be accomplished, for tbsa
the hi ij ri y of the people will
. have the power to
(tli«ss much
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1889, newspaper, March 14, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191567/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.