The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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AhilaaePry Goods Co.'s Store Fine St. City Property for Rent.
Taxaa paid
H.1T. WWSTEN.
WRITTEN tfc
Wholesale and
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Staple and Fancy Sroceries.
A Fresh Supply and Good Stock always on
hand. Gome in and examine goods and get our
prioto before buying. All goods delivered free
to any. part of the city. Don't forget the place
at Wristen's old stand Fine Street Abilene.
CA8B1ACI PAINTINC
Done to Order hy
ROWLAND db BRAZEE
At Their Shop !
East Side of Oak St. Abilene.
' ill claflwos of Carriages Painted and Repaired
on abort notice and work guaranteed to give
aatisfketion. Giveusatrialorder. All sorts of
wood work and blacksmithing done.
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Plumbers
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Rei aM Maea af PI !! wrk iiJBirMllT ylTcn at Lownt Prices. Give ns a call
SOUTH FIRST STREET. ABILENE. TEXAS.
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Cashier.
E. H. Sintknis
AisTt Cashier.
8. Boiling. G. A. KirkUnd J. M.
Brooka Saaith E. H. Sintenis.
iSurplus $100000.00.
E. 0. Price
Cashier.
Ttk GexKP. Phillips . B. Rollins J. M. Daugh-
Waa. Cameron W.B.Bratelton J. G. Lowdon.
IIEICBAIITSHATIOHALBAHK.
Surplus $2400.00.
B.B. Kenyon Henry James
Cashier Ass't Cashier.
F.
Henry James B. B. Kenyon.
FOR INDEMNITY IN
INSURANCE
& HENDERSON.
Adjustments promptly
SELL OR EXCHANOEf
OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY
STOCK.
POSTOFFICE BOX
NO. 273
and Property rendered for taxes.
R. 6. ANDERSON.
ANDERSON
Retail Dealers iu
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SPAULPINC BROS-
THE OLD RELIABLE
and Steam Fitters.
tall atockor Pipe Pipe Pitting Bath Tabs
Baalas. Kitchea Sinks
Windmills Fnmpa Etc.
AND PIANOS
PAYMENTS.
now offer io rent any one of their
aaoatbs giving the person luring full
fit his own. home and return if lie does
to hire it until the aggregate of rent
Mwiaetnunsnt it Docosaes His property
vna ncs irica lrae.
IN AND PI ANO CO.
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CHICAGO.
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Jrmesminmt Cards.
DR. J. A. PIPKIN
Physician and Surgeon
Oflwaate nroffMlonal services to
the Matte of Abilene and vicinity in all
t the Drenches of the profession. Calls
f answered at ail hours day or night.
T Otfick Upstairs over Bass' drugstore
Residence one block west of the Baptifct
church.
D. II. FOWLER
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PHTSICIAH AND SHH6E0H aAfi8C"S8i0ofecf0Dric1P!:rl1M-
'Alrentiy some of the McKiuley
CUSSTXUT ST. ABILENE.
Obttctrie and Jltwww or women a 8cialty.
OSerliMwbriek. UMttsat itrret: Itesidvnce
J oa Oak street tomtit of eomrt hoose.
Dr. FRANK N. BROWN
DENTIST
ESTABLISHED lk. ABILENE TEX.
Consnltatidi and Estimates or Work: Free.
Offlce over IJaW Dnt? Store PI E STUSET.
DR. J. M. ANDERSON
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I'INESTREEr AIJII.EXE TEXAS.
II. L. Bently. A. II. Ktrhv.
BENTLE Y & KIRB Y
Attorneys-at-Law.
Will practice In all the courts and Rlvo prompt
ana carerai auenuon to ail business entrusted
to them. Offlce room over Lapowski'a.
Wm. II. Loekett. R C. .Tnlntr
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ABILENE TEXAS
n Win practice in aii ti.. court or tin AWi.-ne
Country and hlirher courts of the stati- ns well
as thp Federal conrt8. onicu over Clayton's
Store Chestnut Street
ii. ;. hill.
ATTOH'EY - AT- LA V
ABILENE TEXAS.
Oflicn over First National Bank
C. A. KIRKLAND
ATTOKXEYATLAW
Office over First National Bank
ABILENK.
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LAWYERS
Abiiene ------- Textts.
Office corner of North 2nl rind Pine Ste.
T. W. DAUCHERTY
Attorney and Comisellor-al-Lnw
ABILENK TEXAS.
Office over Lanowskl-s store.
Special attention to Collections.tBjibama they are also punished in
.
J. M WAUSTAFF
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will practice in the "district and
county courts and give close attention
10 ait ousiness entrusted to ms
Office over First National Hank.
care.
T. A. HEXRY
a-Office over Lanowski's store
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Abilene Texas.
- more man HKcij mai me niissuea8tate of Xow York hat bm maki H unlawfal forauy
J H PieliOllS ife (!0 'I11'" ?SM th0 ther " w;U! declaration which every other railroad steamboat or other trans-
O. XL. XltJitlKS IV O. . be replied to with a broadside . doubtfal eta(e d aU(1 to! portation or carrying business to
ABSTEACTESS &&d SSARCBEES of EECOSDS evcri' fime ;v pof eda- carry out tbe purpose conveyecl- lrausport or perrait t0 be tran8.
Office over First National Uank Abilene. ' callou WIth the. ther0etor m - iu those words Samuel J. Tilden ! ported over its Hues any body of
...... Ifhn ninnliiiR will In n lollV Jlflilir ...... .- .
special attention given to furnishing;
Abstracts of title. Having a complete'
ADBiraci oi i ayior county lanti titles as
recorded iu Taylor Bexarand Travis
tracts on short notice and at reasonable
prices.
CeCOELL. COCKBELL & TILLETT.
Lawyers
ABILENE TEXAS.
In addition to our abstract of Tavlor !
county including the city of Abilene" we
have a complete abstract of the Land
Office files and of Travis and Bexar
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"'"wu'v uu Ausiiu ju. vi aueiraticu tuis
The Man That Said
"SILEHCE IS GOLDEN
Did Not Advertise.
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Carpeiters aad Mtchcnics
Oaa W7 TOOLS at ant baada aad sare to
73psrct. Scad for UlaMratcd catalega.
HOUSLET 4b BURCKy
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Several of oar rtpablicau coa-
temporaries predio that this will
beau educational campaign and
they appear to be delighted at
the prospect of settling down to
a t ignified argument which will go
to the very botton of the great
issues now before the people.
jt wjU e R campaign 0f eiiUCa-
; tiou but it wi 1 not be confined to
organs are denouncing the demo-
! crate in the most abusive Ian-
guage for (heir alleged revolution
jary attempt to destroy American
' industry through their tariff for
(revenue plank. Then we are
("abused by the money rings for
our wildcat currency plauk that
being their term for our proposed
revival of state banks.
It will bo seen that the dignified
argument is opening in fine style.
Because we desire to get rid of
financial ay
lann uuu. retorm ouri
stem in the interest of
11. .m.xtn . ...A 1.1.1 nn
. i A. . F .i Why you said you were going
nues of the Amencan working-L . 4 tz
. .". i to stop my paper didn't von."
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.utu.01. uiwuij.
All right gentlemen. If this is
.'your idea of a dignified education-
j al Campaign WO pTOjlOSO to have
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H JiailCl III it tOO 011(1 W6 ttro fully !
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We be-'
uucih cuiiL-uiuig iue peopio up
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to point wbere they will make
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I mm.u oiniiu ii iuc 1IWU1I
! of the citizen and home rule.
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' lni-itv f tho A nmr;....t. nnln
We propose to convince the ma-
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north and south that it is their
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lueu own uu uws wiiuouL ue -
ma piuu.iL-u iii uiu uacK wuu iea-
oral bayonets!
We are going to
persuade
the!
ipiopIe of this country that the
'south uuder white homo rule will
be the fairest and most prosper-
ous half of the Union nddiug to
the wealth and happiness of the
! nation whereas under either par-
i lml or complete negro dotnina-
tion and bayonet rule it would de-
5!&radettudimloverish the republic
and
o-
ratiunu' irag me wuoie
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country uuuer a Russianized gov
eminent.
W e are going to show that the
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negroes arc well treated and pros -
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perous iu the south and that they
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dread force bill legislation: and we
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shall make the point that if ne-
grocs occasionally lull victims to
Ilvnchlaw in Gcorcia and Ala-
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' the same way in New York and
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And we think that A'o can prove
by the reconstruction e.xpeninci t
thut U is lltlCrl-V
federal bayonets
impossible for
to control
our'
elections suppress white iiitelll -
gence and virtue and turn whole
states over to a
uiach ignorant.
' b
imK of votprfl
and purchasable mi
fPliiipn id .i ilimiiliofl ctiitfittiotit
.... .o .. -.to . .....
!f lhe. cnsG tor fou' but ffIJe" w.e
vnf lmtlt mtn i hn iirrrnni.tiit it id
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We aro ready for it.
Ill(lkpi tIO pirsi KenuiHlio
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"Oh Mamie I've found a lovely
place for a tennis court. It-'sjnst
around the corner."
'Do you mean that lot with the
high board fence all around it?'
"Yes."
"Humph. 1 don't think that
would do. Yhy nobody could see
from the !
our tenuis
costumes
street
Washington Star.
It Saves the Children.
Mr.C. II. S ha wen Wells ville
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IvOtl fiiirc
" ljb.
lt h with pleasure
that J speak of the good Cham-
' berhiin's Colic Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy has done my family
daring the last fourteen years.
In the most obstinate cases of
summer complaint and diarrhoea
among my children it acted as a
charm making it never necessary
to call in a physician. I can
truthfully say that in my judgment
based on years of experience
there is not a medicine in the
market that is Its equal." For
sale by Geo. C. Harris A Bro.
wholesale and retail druggists.
m a
Edward McDonald of Allen-
town Pa owns or did own s dof
which weighed bat fonr oances
when it was Ave months old.
Nowadays whaa a sabscriber
fata so said bacans an aditor dif-
fers with hist aa sane trivial qaes-
tionthat ha diseoatinass bia pa-
par wa remind aim of a good an-
ecdote of the late Horace Grealy
the well knowu editor of the New
York Tribune.
Passing down Newspaper Bow
in New York city one morning he
tnetoue of his reader who ex-
claimed: "Mr. Greely after the article
you published this morning I in
tend to stop your paper."
"Oh no!" said Air. Greely
"don't do that."
uYes sir my mind is made up.
I intend to stop the paper."
The angry subscriber was not
to be appeased and they separat-
ed. Late in the afternoon the two
met again when Mr. Greely remarked:
"Mr. Thompson 1 am very glad
I you did not carry out your threats
this morning."
"What do you ineanf
' ''And so I did. I went to the
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uu.w uuu uau j uui pajiot iiujqu.
iou are surely mistaken; I nave
. wa '
just come from there and theitatives made the arrangement with
press was running and business J the Republican nutioi al commit-
was booming.'7 ' tee. Republican postmasters all
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! air" said 'iliompson very pom-
1100i. t
:I nip.int f intended tn
a!.4rtl dk.;..:. .
n'vi
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k:Ou thunder!" rejoined Greely;
j thouglit you were going to stop
' "
. tje running of mv paner. and
knock me out of a liviner. My
frieud let me tell you something:
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1 0ne nmu is jugt one drop of water
in the oceau
You diduH set the
mon1:wirtT r -0 wrtf.f ; :
and you can't stop it; and when
you are underneath the ground
things upon the surface will wag
on the same as ever."
The Tariff Plank-
Albanj (X. Y )Arfoa.
In its declaration upon the tariff
the Chicago couveution has done
well. It has put the democracy
upon the sound basis of traditional
party belief upon which iu the
past it has won victory after vie
tfirv rn Trllioh it ID tlnatiitail tt
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triumph in November
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e demaud that all custom
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i homse taxation shall be only for
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revenue" was the conclusion and
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nipiu. nr nurrv iiQiiat pnmai mui
' rnvnJ J Q ! T " ""."Had ot lb pretonneil the extraor-
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siue Most concise ana uenuit
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statement of constitutional tariff
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A TAP IlffArorl If id fliA artfaat lr.
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cause it 48 the most truthful. A
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' on our owll people. No lh
the QQ h ever beeQ J
mnu to buaiuui UUUSU lUJkHLlUll Up- .
4.i .. t . 4U-
tamed anywhere until this country
was hnrrienail with rlin nlnrrnp nf
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McKinlPvitflH. '
Furthermore by a majority of
(
32000 iu I87G the people ot the
was elected to the presidency. i
In making the snbtance of the
phitform of 1870 the substance of
tDe platform of 1892 the Chicago
convention has enabled the demo-1
cracy of Sew York state to make
tho campaign on the Hues on
which Seymour Tilden and Mau-(
ning did not fear to fight."
A gentleman who came to Tex.
aS 1847 nd LaB r;sided uea-
neutly in the state since that time.
traveling through various coun-
ties states that he has never yet'conrt. An 80n or cori)0ration
carried weapons has yet to have vinlatiug llle provisions of this act
tn& first nuarrel with man nr wo-! . ....
man liao havm mm) !nA.innt!nn
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no tobacco has paid less than one!
hundred dollars all told to physi-
cians. He has endeavored to
practice Oowper'a poetical maxim
"A decent genteel well bred man
will not insnlt me and no other
can." How many in any state
can say as mucht Hillsboro Re-
flector. Mrs. de Korater "You'll find it
haotinr in the narlor. Remove
the ribbons and hooks and scrape
off the gold paint before yon use
iti-Pack
Plajlae; f the mpMl
Washington July 15. One of
the first members of the national
committee to notify the Democrat-
ic presidential candidiates to" ar-
rive here ia Bufus N. Rhodes of
Alabama. He says the Alliance-
men of hia state hare formed a
combination with the Republicans
which has been approved by the
Republican national committee in
the hope that Harrison may carry
the state iu November unless some
active work is done by the Demo-
crats. Money is' to be furnished
by the Republican committee.
The Republicans of the tha state
are to support the Alliance state
ticket and in return members of
that organization are to vote for
Harrison.
The Farmers' Alliance had a
candidate for the Democratic
nomination for goveruor and el
ected delegates to the Democratic
state convention. These
dele-
gates bolted and refused to take
part in the regular convention.
They held a convention of their
own and nominated
.
ale tor goveruor.
their candid-
He is now
.making an active canvass
claim-
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uo kv uc lug icgumi Liuuiiatii
nominee it is said his represeu
It is said his
over the state it is said hava re
ceived orders from Washington to
vote and work for the Alliance
ticket in the state election. Mr.
. Rhodes will call tho attention of
j tho Democratic national
commit-
tec lo the matter.
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acts ana i: ancles.
In Cauada four sons of one fam-
I " u iuu. uuuSuvcio iu uu-
1 I wa at -l fV. I1M l.mvtlt AWU -!
other on the same day.
If your uncle's sister is not your
auut what relation is she to you!'
She is jour mother.
A gourd with a natural handle
five feet long is a cariosity which
Samuel Holt of Turniptown Ga.
is proud of.
A smallpox patient who didn't
want to go to the hospital was
chased through the streets of
NewurkN. J. and finally captured.
New York real estate agents
have great difficulty in renting
buildings said to be haunted. It is
estimated that there aro at least
thirty of theso houses now vacant"
The latest and most gigantic
hunting story comes from Caith-
i ness Scotland where it is said a
. - ...
"duiary teat ot killing two stags
with one shot.
John Miscall who is one of the
head bankers in ortork A a. was
lately made the proud possessor
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oiiue niniu consecutive pair oi
healthy and stronr twine a boy
a girl. Airs. Miscall has never
igneu uiriu io uuu uuuu at a time.
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YVnahinfrfnii .Tnlv li Tn tli
house Representative Scott of 111-
'iuois introduced for referenco
armed men whether assumieg to
act as detective police or not. pro
vided this act shall not apply to
thuse engaged in the military ser-
vice of the United States or any
state or territory or district of
Columbia furthermore that any
owner president manager officer
or employe of any inter-stato
transportation company upon con-
; victlon for violation shall be fined
in a sum of net less than 85000 im
( prisoned not exceeding one year
or both in the discretion of tbei.V . " ""'""m
shall be liable to persons injured
m per80n or property by such or
ganizedbedyofmen to be recov
ered iu any court having jurisdic-!w
tion in similar cases.
Cuamberlaiu'8 Colic Cholera J
aim jjiarruuea jnemeuy can always
be depended upon it is pleasant
to take and will cure cramp chol-
era morbus dysentery and diar-
rhoea in their worst forms. Every
family should be provided with it.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Geo C. Harris & Bro. wholesale
ana rewu "ggists.
The French artillery is horsed
with dark and white horses alternately.
Carnegie is aselriag a great many
YOtee for Cleveland. Fear thous-
and workmta are barred out be-
eamse they would aot accept a 60
per cent redaction and the great
iron and steel works are sarround-
ed by an eleven-foot wall .sur-
mounted by three strands of barb-
ed wire charged with electricity.
And this is the great Carnegie who
says it is a disgrace to any man to
die rich because ha should do so
much good with bis money while
he is alive. And this is also the era
in whieh the MeKinley tariff flour-
ishes the tariff which is to increase
the wages of the working man and
make work plentiful and put a
good dinner on every table in the
land. Austin Statesman.
a m
A Laredo Tex switchman stole
three cars of coal. This beats old
Ho as' record with the red hot
I tove.
Frea Douglass while in the
! g0nth recently had to ride in the
car with common negroes and
his son became very indignant at
such a mark of disrespect to one
who hss held several prominent
public positions.
Mark Twain once told a story
of a minister who had a call in the
country. He had to ride nine
miles over a rough road. The
horse was skittish and the cart
had no springs and the poor dom-
iuie was jolted up and down until
ue "Osi wisueu ue was uau.
in nore rau away a a8L aml
threw the minister out in tue roati.
When found he was asked if he
was hurt.
lle said he did not
he felt as if his collar-
broken. uIf he ever
'know but
' bone was
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. to ride there over that road be
j cause he would be glad when he
got there."
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Cleveland was born March 18th
1837 and is therefore 55 years 3
months old.
When yoa set about to pull
some other person down you must
expect him to fall on you.
a a m
Governor Hogg has received
the sum of 180806.72 from the
United Slates government under
an act of Congress directing the
refunding of the direct tax levied
in 1861 The money has bstn de-
posited in the state treasury and
will be paid out to those entitled
to receive it under proper regu-
lations. The attorney-g e n e r a 1
comptroller and treasurer constf-
tute an auditing board who will
pass upon the applications of those
who are entitled to the same. The
board will hold such meetings as
are necessary to give the people
opportunity to make application.
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The Dallas News has read cor-
rectly the hand writing on the wall
and washes its immaculate hands
of the whole business. It said
Monday after having read the re-
turns from Saturday's primaries:
"The people who persist in their
j efforts to foist Gov. Hogg upon
this state for another term are
standing in their own light and
pouriDg sand into their own eyes.
They will have to pay for their own
folly. Nobody else is going to be
able to pay the price for them."
The "gravel train" must have
struck the News' young man about
the head else he never would
have rattled off such a piece of
nonsense. Hogg will be nominat-
ed and elected the sovereign
state of Texas will continue to do
business at Austin and the people
; except a er politicians will be
happy. There is even a balm in
Texas for that great old sinner
Uin vnn.. :: :ii i ;
( iu iuo win ui lug majority anu ait
its meanness. The democracy of
iexas have a right to expect the
News to support its nominee after
having posed for three or fonr
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I p?rL democracy. - Johnson
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The man who gets mud paws up
the earth tears his shirt off b
back kicks clean out of the har-
ness and quits his party because
he does not get everything he
wants is just the individual who
confers a favor upon his party by
taking a withdrawal card at once.
The skylark and woodlark are
among the only birds which sing-
es they fly.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1892, newspaper, July 22, 1892; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330124/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.