The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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I'M: l)l:M(K KAI.
I) ike Ownera, P MislM| Cmmy.
.In lnimcii*e Gould Fow.lVow.
woikt (1 for it. Not iiiiit'U Lieut.
Governor iu Iiiat chap.
"Man) Colored."
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On lit*-1 I'hursday night the
(••mid folks pursuant iu a mil
nilently made fur a public meet
ii ^ at the court house, meet
in va-i liuuibcis. say !>7 in all
tuoic or h>* l lii- vast mill- ... . .
. . , .. put oil his carp*
Ii! 41 • 1* * of Goiihiite* vvas coin ' . , . .
on to the people as ho11it? nor! of
iHi-t'il ot l!< lawver*.. !.• office , ., . . , ,
. .. * . , iloinociacv. 11 * ceriainlv has
i.) « . i-and office 'niiiP r. and y , . .
, less r«*-p«M-t for tli«* iiitellittvucc
humans ll was hist moved t t , t. ,,
thai I ii« !• • .'ack Jenkins. of
Blue Itidgc be made chairman.
For tin- good of his own repu
tation I licit* .lack tl«M-lin«oi.,
!b<- Jeifeouts of tin* saiue vi
wiliity was* tlicu called on to i
I>i• ■ -i11«• w Itit )i. out of respect |
Lent some one might think
duccliioitu them. Mr. J. W. mass-meeting in to be held.;
Hill kindly invited Governor; The nearest school districts or- j
Martin to his dinner table gaaiaations to each place ot
^^iPPBWIBIBMWPWl nwt—- « mi. _ Mae** „
we bad done injustioe to the' . , . , . . . meeting are requested to act
.... .. cir ringtail club organized at the! t ., . , togetherand locate ihe grounds.
oi ,l,u KlltlulrtM ',i,urt hou«eiiu t week wJ„uw <omn,ilUH' of wo have *>>> « the most convenient
nets himself up a" an apostle .... . . * v auy knowledge to make Mr.
of J.-uioriwy. and ath-inj.t- to j' iiaiii'so lit* eaparty. \jU|[in f,.y| If the gun-
.,l,a* n.Mh...l. K mi' tletowi -Imfd to introduce
"rt k,,own
i, < .. ... « * it was to be courteous, senator
IW. «.«I7 . . i T"'TM"'"'
St .L'KTi.1V SSWtaTtTSB
. . | Ul1 l° ^nlr°duee Mr. Martin
gett, .1. A. L. Wolfe, J. •W.i , .. s. i # it .
S uot ''a**4' waited for hiin to
be "captured bodily, etc." Thin
o : r i i
tip the
Collin
1 uipos-
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<•< itn
UlVr tt«
■I.*, uj-
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in -ji'-ais
open Iu
riticinin.
and
.1 ai
l ei.
foi hiiuself and neiglibors. li-
.il- i dfcliiietl, t'oj> \N hit** ami
din in i wo other att< rne\ w ci
th< li holloied n ith tile iioiuilia
tit ii foi the t hair. «liich ihcv
^laeefullv dei'litled. The lit-ltl
from which to select a xavel
!i<'1111'i thus beirif: exhausted
aii(I the '.'arpet bag editol of th
Kinjuh' i id b< iii^ at hand th •
imfting then re>o|veil itse't in
t<i a ' t'oliiinittee of the .viiole"
iu make search in the adjaeeiit
futilities for a chairman, lien
iv I*ni'\in of iK'iitou t'ount.s
«a- tin- first ."tranger the coin
iniii<'<' fell afoul i f and ihev
took iiitu In the knap of the
iif i and seal of the pauls and
him in the chair "vi ct
f the people of Collin county
tluiti he would for a lot of
Ileal hell;-. These people kilOW
i hif polities are, like ,lo « ph'«
coat, 'of many colors." lie
has iieM i' been anything long
enough at one time to get on
iiioi'* 'liau thret-"whirls." lie
wa* lir-i known ji- a tleiuocrai
11f ~''iiit4 soil, th''ii /i' a Wash
.loti" - ilidepe! d. lit. next US a
gieeiibacker. next a> a "soft
'hell," iiinl finally, now. a .lay
tbuild republican. And, yet,
he is trying to spout deniocra-
t \ Well, truly, does his im-
•' V
plldelice k'|o.\ no bollluls to tllC
illsillts it tiller."" tile people.
Now, to cap off a history of ten
years of veriableuess ami turn
i coal politics thi > man. false to
every political faith, by radi
cal carpetbag methods, gels
himself into the executive coin-
t-e a a in•'iiiber Ibr precinct
Sprawla, Evaue.
Office- hunters and holders
Hill Bagley, county treasurer
John
is another bit of cheek of] the
ring crowd. The fact lu, while
place in each locality, ami to
arrange all detuilu necessary to
carry out the programme.
By order of the Executive
Committee. J. T. Mklton,
Chairman. 1
V Jt'lNlTllCS.
Walnut < irove, Tuesday,.July
13th.
Cottage Hill, Wednesday,.Iu- i
ly 14th.
Martin's Box, Thursday. Ju
ly l&th.
Coffmau's (iiu. Saturday .July
inh.
Special Bargains!
1"
In view of the large-
the 'espousibilit} ami
•>s of 1 lit
• l\t ■
armis.
ness t;
stiialliiess of the meeting 11<• 11
r\ would have declined, but
wa> afraid <>1 vitdeiiee from the
••club." After thu chairnian
lj-.il MtitiewUa! recovered from
P
No 1. when he ecu1 I not get
one vote out ol lour of the peo-
ple lie impudently assumes to
represent. This man claims to
be a democrat ' May the Lord
deliver the country from the
hands of all such perfidious
turn coal neiuoerats' Will
any trm democrat, who re-
sped* I he pi inciples of his par-
ty be It IU lili III couipuuy vvitil
such a spotted specimen, of po-
l>ugK« '. deputy gherirt': tiJe i)urb„cl,e luetemlod t'o be a I Empire, Tuesday, July Mi
Bill Say., candidate for J. b\ H Melton s Pastufe, Wed ies
... i, # . ,, Fourth of Jul v affair it was in-
itio Powell, for tax collector; . . , t „ .
, , tended by the select few who
it. K. Mil ith for county . . . . ..
, „ . ,J took it in charge to be a Boss
attorney. J. K. Uough for , A , ,
, ,, ... ,., r mm , boom. Ami when it came to
' " . ' j '' , * '! be knowu that it would be a
t riot c lurk and both a holder .... .
Martin affair to souie extent
and hunter; Joe Wiuldill, couu
ty court clerk, both a hohle*
and hunter; Gabe Beck,
^nd both holder aud
1*. B. M<ise, Hepreseutative?
A McLeary, assessor, and both
a holder and hunter; H. O.
Johnson, deputy clerk; J. L.
Franklin, deputy sheriff: J. A
i uoiue? .
alvvSt ^
day, July *ilst.
Millwood, Wedsd'y. July vM.
Brown i'own. Thursday. July
SWd.
McKinney, Friday. July Vikl.
t'uiuiuuiiicated.
mt'Kituiey. IVskm. J ul v :>ili, ism;.
K. It. i thik :
Dk.VU Sin—We see from llie
... ... i ■ , . j* ^ i what Ihev could to make every-
i \N olfe. candidate for county I. , , , .. . J.
, , . . ... j body pleasant Mr. Craig and
ud>re and both a holder ana ,
....... Capt. Bush making thenisel ,es
J"
hunter, ami J W. Bay. city at-
torney.
The human part of the meet-
ing consisted of Bro. SterriW,
Bob Seay, Billie Barnes. W. H.
Taylor, Tom Bo mar, Jim Mat-
thews, K. Bradley, Leslie I'ow-
eli and Jtdin Cameron. We un-
derstand that there were five
other well wishers who would
oinctl but ihev had gone
the management became a reg-
ular ring tail busiuess. We do
not mean that all il^) commit*
* e were guilty of such conduct papers that you ari g« ing to
as we speak of. but we mean, 8Pei4'v 'vv ^'Y4^ ^Hl.ur,'ay
.. . .... ... , , next. \> e wish to know if you
the parv ot it which conducted wjp divide time with any tuie
the ceremonies. Mr. Hill and that we send lo reply to you t
others of the committee did Please answe.r at once and
oblige. John T. Melton,
Chairman Collin I'oiinty lie
mocracy.
+ •
Mr. Craig fails
or stale
by what persons he was invited t
to speak. Will Sollie one in
authority be good enough to Km
making the ....
conspicuous at the expense of Mr. ( raig fails to inform uie
. . who the committee are.
common uoliteuess is not lvl
is lied by the people of Collin
county
Commencing Thursday, July 8th,
and continuinuing until further no-
tice we will give you the benefit of
OUR BIG REDUCTION CUTSl
Throughout our
SXTTZRS STO:
No one oan afford to go away before
calling at the leading Dry Goods
House of
UNTCiSTLE & CIMn,,
and take advantag of the low prices ' j
they offer YOU. •' I
Regular Picnic
For our customers. Tin y are bound to go.
afford to carry over nnv ttnimer stock.
We can't
ia ■
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tor.
ri\.
'Hit
let.
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for
•llorts
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em
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•nut. >i• v t i .ii v eiy able
were made, that is to
I'.ach speakei ilioiight
j li< had tioiie well There i- no
telling what llie oth'-rs thought
about him Colonel l>e.\ruiotid
! the attorney foi the Houston
and Texa> ("ntral Hailway j WJis ,.]raI an«
| made the most ••telling' -peech
and was ev itliMt'ly the 1 i<• 11 of
ofihe occasion There was a
y oiing c« nvert to ring rule and
I In ssism that til course slnnited
jh'iidet than any body else: but
tin old. allien riugsters took hi>
; cackle with some degree id ai
; low ance. l'rior Hays reports
thai this chap once belong to
. the ia• 111:11 .\tkan.-aw malish in
lip <lay of reconstruction ami
' ihat the said malish was a mix
1 ed black and white flock of
| >he"p. Much important busi
ness wa> transacted that is iu
' tlie minds of I he bosses
last thing done by lie
wow, was to pass a resolution
it" tituani/.e bv school districi>.
, in tie lace o| the lact that the
| <«onl*| i 'ointnit tee had declatvtl
• uch ju'ot ceding undemocratic.
I ll" objet t > of t In meet ing ha .
illg been fully aeeoiuplish* ll
the chairman uave the com
1
in am Is, "rats to your hides"
and 'lights oiii." ett'.. and the
large and respectable tneetii.g
1 uie]led away in the ilark.
I.ovcrnur Mhi Iiu's S|ic cli.
Tlu
I )o Vt
;iv
Mr llnrrcv\ Address.
( n Saturday last Mr. Martin
athlresM-d the large audience at
the b;;i bt t lie. for one ami a half
hours, "ll the issues of the can
vass l'"t'go Vet liol'. His speech
o the point, lie
atiawi ted. iioin lite 11*cord. all
iittm ks made upon him by (Jen,
lioss ami showed that in all
his acts, as a public man. he
had stood by the people aud
v oil u foi lie asures in their in-
terest lb* showed what it
took Si make a true tleiuocrai,
aud tlihCUssed briefly the caus-
es of I he disaffection now pre-
vailing .unong the masses of
the party ami showed that it
was In cause the rights and in-
terests of the masses Were lie
iiig disregarded His effort
throughout was regarded by
his host of ft "uds as eminent-
ly satisfactory. The comment
throughout the wist crowd pres-
ent. wa to ilit* alfect ihat Mr.
Martin was the man for the
next eovej11oi of Texas. His
uiaiiiit i. appearance and record
all uniti to iusture confidence,
•iini to iitiiie tlie masses upon
him. 11 is safe to say that
were the question submitted to
a populat the vote ' Svvainjt Fox,
of Nhvai ro."would carry Colleii
county In j.oon majoiity. over
anv mail in the race.
la Ibltiug. If all entitled
]>i.i i'S oil either of the first lists
were not named we will amei.d
next week. Of course tlie hu-
man list will be entitled to auy
subtractions tiiat may be de-
manded at the muzzle of a shot
In this connection, we desire !,,u* know by Friday, or Satin
to ask Mr. Abernathy to 8|nte | day morning, whether we can
. . *. * , , :send a speaker b
to the public whether or not lie .loii.v T ^
sent to the News (lie same re
poltof tile Speak:Ug that lie ( McKinney, i'ex«s. July ;,t)i. i
read ovei to Gov. Martin on the Mt-iion :
L)k.vk Sii; lii replying to
to meet Mr.
Mki.ton,
Chairman.
. evening after li'" had finished , - . -
to | ... . .your coiinnunicatnui ot this
Ins speech f bpeak out ami tell (lutt/ ;lN tu whether I will divi.le
gun.
The Speuking.
The speaking at Heard's
Opera House, on Monday, came
off in the due order of things.
So far as capital is concerned,
there was but little in it for
either of the men engaged. In
argument Johnson had (lie ad-
vantage, while in bragadocio,
fustian, and bullyragging his
antagonist had f&ic advantage.
Present issues, iu which the
peojde are interested, were left
Us ho . t lib
IS.
. ■.'.'■■II1*
tiim- at the speaking, or tueel
_ have to state
The chap that wrote that nr i that 1 have no control whatever
tiele iu the Enquirer of last "' matter. My appoint-
I...., . .. mcnt I* not of my own making,
•reek, mid alt... tlio "lie in tli* b||| is «i,I, an in
Mercury fiDtn Copeville, in the vitation from the Melissa and
interest of John K. Smith, is a j Stony Point democratic clubs,
dirty radical by the name of Hence, I have no authority to
Foster, and was the only man ii'f^i'b'i'e vvitli their programme
... .. . . and it would be presumptions m
in the bouse tlini ™,l„rs«l siud eve|1 intl,f,.lt„
Smith. If a man is known by be done If you will comnmni-
the company he keeps John H.! cate with tfiose in authority
Smith is a radical. I 'i"d it suits them ii will be per j
..-j—. ..a , f'ectly agreeable to me to meet,
anyone you may designate.
Yours very truly,
K. H. CiiAio.
LOOK : AT : THIS:
Dress Lawns, 4c. a Yd.
e?* c Lawn, 8c a Yd.
5c.
icces
lu Address by the Kxeeutire
C*oiii ill I tlee of the Collin
County Oeiuocrncy.
' Letter from Col. Bnrrey of
Bosque couuty, to the Fort
, Worth ^
izette.
To the Voutk ol' l oltln County:
wTheaindersig^ed duly, co^isti
tuted executive authority < f
Collin County Democracy 1 Kditor Gazette
would beg to submit to the vot-; 1 see in your editorial
col-
ile aud those in) better. They have no fears
conspicuously arrayed on I <'l.'ii"i'"rf ilio to an abao- of my democracy. They learn-
end of the opera house. Here
highest seals, was the band of
ring lail whoopers, commanded
on tlie right by the carpetbag
member of the Gould Commit
i .
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a i III el"d
i.aboj
'in the
fiei i; ' li
f i
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The. non-oi toll
note i / ihf • '..di
sent Oil' II : I'li-
to vot at.d ' ■ :
abusive \ im ii
Ireld an 1 m i
sell! out by file t.l
and mflke n tmi! I
all lawyer wig
distiti
-pi akets
it to iiistruct
at unlay, at
1. -tinguish
i hat t itanic
; s a dirt v
will
ma I
u re I (
' 'hetn how
it ■ the lllost
has been
- a'«* pi l*e
: 11 oad b< i tst.'s
hat they are
w!i'>H. These
\11. Barley . candidate for
I /it iit. (oiv eriioi. iii his speech
Und ent hardly seem to know
w hich om* of tin* boys he was.
His case well illustrated the
idea of a man's being one thing
.uid try iug loappeal to become
ill ing i l*e, ||e >eell|ct( lo be
nuclei a cloud. lie got
iu all the special pi cad
lie could for his Executive
< amine, in this county, but
dio not tell whether or
not the "coons could vote
in a tleui icr-itic primary.
'.'I course they can vote
iu tin* Mould primaries to be
held on the -Mth. but the pco
pie wantei| to know it (hey
could vote iu a democratic jui
tiiary. that is they know they
can't, but would have liked lo
hav .• h'-ard Hart v on this.Put he
•
collld'enl tpiite "clllll it."
lb- is the attorney <>1 three
rail loud1*: and yet is dead in
Itivi with the dear people and
••died in the wool!" against rail-
load- Ki'tnaikable man' lie
gave Ins railroad reeord while
,i1 in the legislature, but ijuite
l y mysteriously, forgot to stale
how he stood on the "Right of-
win Hill." that come inn the
K I. « 'r;iig. F.stp. signs him
self chairman Heuiocratic Ex
eciltive CotllUlitlee. pJth Setiil
torial Disirict Will lie please
tell us who compose ihe com-
mittee, and w hen and where
ami front whom they got their
appointment. Tlurc lias not
been a Senatorial Convention
held, in this district, since the
regime of I*'. .1 Ihivis Was
t;ds ' oininitice appointed iu
tji se day • . I>t t.Ion Monitor,
Hi lli i M tuitor. we join y on
in the impiiiy as it how this
tiling has t't en done. Nobody
over here knows. It is the cheek
of ringmastei s that accounts for
such things. We have a car-
petbag returning board over
here that are given lo putting
up sin li jobs as this on the peo-
ple, but the tine democracy of
the county are ignoring all its
acts. We would suggest that
Heiilon to do tile same.
In another place will be
found a t all for the executive
commit lee of the Cull in county
detuocrac\ to act with a like
out altogether, so that it may ers of the county the following minis of the loth itist., what I
lie regarded as a side show en ! short address—touching the cousider a criticism of my po
a." ... ;.i , i;.,i„~ i present local issues upon which litical faith.
ti el, outside ot living issues. | l,on ;1|.e i)ulir<.(.„y „{ Yon 1U.B uf ,|.U(. l0
i lie most interesting part of the j ^|1(. |l(>xt general election, and Bosque county and can not so
seem* was the back ground of which are now being forced up- 'well know my politics as those
the picture drawn in the south j on you bv f*
between the peol
i rigfi
lute control of the party ma- ed long since that my faith was
chinery. weakened on politics, rings and
We ask you to itand by your clitpies. They know 1 prefer
platform adopted on the sJUth the priiu iples >f democracy to
of May aud reaffirmed ou the an empty name. They know 1
. .t. i f. u.. u..^i..„ i>„.. ih of June. You have both do not allow any men or set of
ei'' '' 1 - 1 , - the name and principles of true men to cast my vote for tne tin
iiioiul of the 1 resbyterian i democracy. Don't give up der a party lash. They know 1
church, center, by Col. De.Ai j either because it is contended du not expect to make my liv-
iikmd attorney of the Houston j by your enemies that you have ing by seeking political popu-
and Texas Central Railway . I acted through t'ertain meth larity. They know 1 have no
..... ,. wn n ... ods prescribed bv themselves, fears of 1 exas ih'mocrucv.
with I rigadiei Weneral T. P. - j «ucl which are iu every sense They know I have n coiifi-
McLean, of Nova Scotia, two j audemocratic. The party issue deuce in the so-called national
paces to the front leading the j now attempted to be made is a democracy, the head of w hich
assault. T. C. Uoodner also, j false issue. The true issue is | went square back on the plat
who a few days ago, when the th"| >ou ll"v? pronounced , form he was elected on-went
, j* I against ex-ofllclo allowances bac.v on the honest dollar of
county bond cases wer ""! and against third termlsm. A our dn lies failed ami refused
trial, found business in Qalves j true democracy ami the inter to carry out tariff reform, went
ton suddenly, and left the ooiiii i st of good government do- back on his oath of office in
tv
•
in the band
Positively at cost. Only a few left and to close out
they are going at cost.
LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING:
Alpacas, Seersucker, Mohair. Linen Coats. Now is the
time ymi vv;iiit light clothing ,and at the prices we are
offering auy can afford to buy . Don't stay away. Call
and look ai our stock and you will be well paid for
your vist.
Mountcastle & Co.
W«hI Ln♦ Hlrect, Op. PoMtofllec,
CITY .-. MILLS!
OBENSHAIN BROS. « CO.,
-M VM I Ar. t t:t i;s &■ I'll. Vl.KUs IX—
Flour, Meal, Bran & Ship stuff,
Al,st) M | l.i, FEB I.)
McKinney, - Texas.
f 'Correspondence Solicited.
The Boy's Exchange.
Howard & Williams, Prop'rs,
DEALKltS ITS
. w.-w . ... 1 ' "• > • .....v m. - .. ..
with the "bag to hold" vvas ! nianded this at vour hands and failing aud refusing to pay out
the band Tim office holders. ' 'l1!' of fAAlin tho idle money in the treasury
j ?
I'lie choices brands of liquors and cigars will be icept on
. t' , 7 think will ratify your action at on the United States bonds as ... ,. ,, . .„ . . , .
office hunters and lawyers < lub j {h(k bftllot box.ln November by they become due, thereby tax ! an<l1''V!'!. l'U ! 'JUV to * d sample
were all in the band, and asin.ill
sprinkle of the bolters of the
Vmhof May -(hunocrats (?) who
"FlKlit unit run away
I'lmi they may live lo tlgUt another
tiny."
were also in the band. From
Brigadier to Chaplain they per-
formed their mission well, both
piously and cussediy. If the
people of the county could have
seen this crowd they would
know what a "ring" was. Ita
adjustment was to per fee ton.
When one howled all howled,
li was solid, not a break in the
'ing.
Ju t Ho.
i ing the people
man uioiis interest.
platform fears of Texas democracy
committee from Henton county The correspondent of the Pal-
and annum the holding of a |ns News use the following
senatorial ami tlotorial conveii- language in his report of Satur-
lion at Little him or some j day's proceedings:
point :is near the center of the) "Marion Martin was captured
counties u possible.
committee, we understand
a decisive majority.
We desire that every
who endorses tlm
adopted by our convention supporting the miscreant again
shall stand with u.s and make a whose head is ready to bow to
straight fight at the poles iu the power, influence and dicta
November when under the due lion of molded kings.
forms of law our principles Now, Mr. Kditor, that you
may be tested by the ballot box may know me better in the fn-
under the most ample protec- ture, you will always find me
tionoflaw. We think the is advocating the principles of
sue as to whether the people or such democracy .as God AI
with an" enor- <>n buildin:;. on the north side ot'the square, has been hand-
They have no *• md;. dcc-.-ral'-d ami everything arrangi'd for the comfort of
evei otii vi-.itoi.-,. N oil .ue espet ially invii d to call.
The Monarch Saloon.
A. Tj. COLE, Proprietor.
Splendid Whiskies, Wines, Cigars and Beer. '
Our Stock of the above goods is of the best in the city, and
those who question their "right mighty taught to the first man are served ice-cold by gentlemanly barkeepers. Mr. Kale Craig
to act in their sovereign capac he created, so you do not tram late of Fort Worth, and one ol the liuest bar-tenders in the state,
ity shall control the county can pie on the rights and privileges with Mr. George Lovejoy, of this city, will treat you well,
be better and more safely'test j of others. Such as .lesus ^mmm_.mm.mm.
ed at the ballot box in Novem-1 Christ taught, prohibiting no — ~ "
ber tilAii anywhere else. We one from even a vile act. but LKTTRR 1<IST.
ask all the friends of good gov sought the jmnishiiient after I^ist ofletters remaining in llie
eminent ami who desire to pre the offense was commitled. 1 post office, at McKiniiey. for the
serve the purity of the ballot hold to the principles as taught week ending July .'Ird, issfi.
box, to stand aloof from the by Jefferson, .'ackson, Cal which, if not called for in four
primary election of July 24th, j houu and our Sam Houston. 1 weeks will lu- sent to the,dead
thiiiugfi which, without any of do not believe in Horace Gree
the forms or sanction of law it ley's democracy at all and very
is proposed to dHteriniue in ad little of Cleveland's My best
office at Washington.
lb use while In- was there. The accord with tin people whoa)
bill prov itlciI that when the p<duit,tl it ami think that Pen
railroad company not lo the ton county hould name the
boundary line of the citizens Senator ami Collin ihe Floater,
farm they need not stop to set Give this to yoin people. Broth
are y our i istruetors, •sent to
tell you funnels and working g« < n
men h' v fo 'ict. Heretofore sue for his damages if h
you hrr-• tdi.yed them ; ar«* did not lake what the com
you gtdiitf to continue doing so i pauy offered. Beautiful propo
tie tin- righi of way. bc.l could Monitor, a; the way tlie true as we have been able to learn
and the citizens democracy of Collin county'the said committee, with one
frauds as Craig's call for a con
vention at Gel inn is no new
you don't, you must take , sition, and Mr. Barry in the iu- thing la the
vance the results of the election lesson In politics was tauuht
to be held in November. by a lot of yearling colt* and
This! h.vllly In- Hon. John Johnson In orier flmt n nml toll ln.ki. .. I ,.n.v took Oi- Ml
„l |si„ a.,.101.1}' Mwkftom lli.- gen ]«Wynwilt.« «f tl... tm now "II ol t. nnv Hint had
V !. ""nt'n «l«-tfd for th. Intro- l"il« '"•d' ?'"-v '"r" k,'V' V" "r'T
no ai . « ... tween now and t health tdJulv, and water and hung upon ihe
we have directed that the foi- jackass's neck. To my *ur-
lowing list of appointments for prise, the colts followed the
mass meetings on the picnic or Jackass and helped him to de-
basket dinner plan be held stroy my neighbors' substance,
throughout fho county, at w hich thinking it was tie* good old
times and places speakers will mare yet wearing the bell,
be furnished by this committee Slue* the less. ti I have used my
five great senses to find ont
{leakers pres- whether I was following tile
e may have a Jackass t r the gray an*;re.
discussion ot both sides. Respectfully.
indi-j ^ ^ fS. B. Bakky.
ductlou of speakers by tlieoom
in it tee of arrangements and In-
troduced by ihe Hon. John
Johnson."
We will just state that as far
proposes to do things, such exception, treated Mr. Mnatlu and the opposinu party will l e
r.... ...I u om Ct.ni«'d ....ii f.i« n nn wiUi it. i iiiitii'tattv wiiaiuvm. uhii i uvitsd to ha\e siteak« rs pres-
with ntinoiirtesy whatever, and
onght tb be ashamed of having
of oar gal- j offered Mo take him oat of Ihe
letter
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Hor./ell A W
Brown K li
Cottivll David
Dunn .1 C 1*
Hall I. A
Hoskins Miss Sarah M
Mathews O P
Morton William Y
Ncal Miss Atbdlar
Parlier Wnt
Roe Kube
Sinclair Win E
Whio'tuuu II H
W hen calliiik for the aliove
letters say "ameriised."
.1 as. W, THOMAS. P. M.
Nice dress lawns reduced io
4 cents per yard at J. Avon &
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1886, newspaper, July 8, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191468/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.