The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1888 Page: 2 of 4
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■ a Iny tiling, ami it now looks
I t;, i unb'>-. the -tl ikcl'S <NMl
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r. will win the H^iil.
,."in*ial opinion 14 tiial
. i aits wilt be involved
.il* i ii;i■ will > han^e ill • proba
AXXl'AL MEETING.
to ni'uckmulukkt .
KJ.Ki HON up OPPH P.U*.
MKW "MlI.I.I.Nil" VliAK.
It in real amusing to notice
what is being sai l l y the ring
] u] *r« in Collin county. They
to; iiMtial take it for granted
that llir people .tit1 a stupid
set i<f fools, and will v ote for
whoever i* jMit "Hi by tIn* ri11
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A kE.'-VZ TONfC.
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If' I t Ml.(| >*|
It Mr.* in.li<.bii
>11' tut
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bosses j'liuiarie!-. <•.« ahead.
According to the by-laws of giv«' your old wii p a IVw u:ore
:i 11.' ,i r.il'uniiiy l'"' b'ollin County Alliance cuuks, l n liisi. t .in \ our
i iiim- ■ oiim this idling Association the stock- over the comity, and re
a.i ue .t?,«| K.liiu•:t''"''l'"1* " "i""f at the court lueiiibei tii.i lw v eai « ;t„o the
i- v, mug lo tuke the house in Mclvltiiiey, Texas «>n 1 bo-s. cmnicr. i imii |>ii-
• i M ihe .•jtrikeiM. Saturday, >th day of man nomination t .ju il to an
«.| ilie brotherhood Siu>'' H o'clock, a. m.. 1*HS, for "1-fti n. a a mall -r I'
'.'lit badly in the purposehearing a aiute
v.>u 1! i11 \ < i'i sail
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•" do not iuuk" ""'r the liuaneiitl condition v\.'ii!la<t . I> i t a ia.. i « u tit ir
like the*"* of til" A-ofintion. and for the tick* : y -a lid. i • • 1 • • -are
,, , |||. Hint }''ai j.o-« old. tin g a board of as Miml now. •••, ih< v wem
i, ... \|j liie toi - i'ui' the following y< ai' th-!.. at"! t!i"r.'i - r\.'i^ indiea
>a!d lear.i a Hid !'• ;• I he transaction of Much lion t!:a> ir di- : |. j'o: t:i!; • -i,
i'ii important butanes* at -.villi a j .u deal tuoi . lor if
(^raines
clery
iCubound
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For The NCRVOUS
The DKV-ILl'i ATI D
The AGED. v"
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may eoiue before the Assoej lie <'. * I'. | '.11y iii.ik' - no
aii.n, Ii i> vei. essential that inisla'vt mi t- c i ndilate i here
Lav/y
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Will PlM U.di: -V Ml i ii tl: ' (
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IuyuWilli tin- ^iant^. There ,llis nieetli (f be attended by wont be aartMnj .spot left of
i, jirobabl v .. .I a railroad cor-"v''ry who can jiommI Hie bosses party. ^jjjj fJgnOjjlQi g'j
.(t M
i in*
land, but ntteiid.
1'cople w ln> indulge in hi.uli
ill
tail
ill*
(it
Jt'i
j. , r thai want.- the B. to l^i every member ol our no- ijving are apt to snlfer from a 1iri at T . .if p..,. •
• | fi.i .luilii. win this li^ln. Then why should order in CoBiu county «iv« overtaxed siomacliH. Morris' Aua at Uie IjO A Cbt
,. | seven tenths of the batlleM, sup- (j.iJ,.,. \\.r Vnoiiie\ • llomiker not the labor or>f uii/.alicm« be this dav in aiding tlte coinple- CaMirarine is a Mire cure tor VefldOfS' Lein WCtCS 0'
••ntiiitK nr.- *-• , ,, . . 1 uioaoii loi /iiioiiie^, iioiiaKet , fi r . woi-rhv ••niei'. theUiMorders which ailve from 0 ~-
, lor. ...Iit.v *;r?,£fi,,orlTl vt1! I1'" for t'oBector. will all uet their Hohdly united. ^ such indulgence. Examined, Abstract F*
r,"'?""*1.!^^.,- ^ "ZZ" """T*.h7- 1 ,?T -1 Ta;reis Ilo thIltt to halt or ^ ,«ThT. it> ■,,
,m : iumiiki -unl j hi v for i v renin to u " 1 hesitaty. Every man must do 1
lKiiinti ami p.i\ iuii\ Miii: hi | ii 11 td l.abu l'ai'\. All ol the lie is a relic of the jelly per ,
i.. ♦. . i . i .. i i • f.. i 1. uu IlIU Ullly Or
hiiiir* bhhiMlht
tiripiiL r ',l11 ft^r | rfi'ihrt.j
.1 i - . ^h lor < oiintv. for I
rt
...lie
quietly,
•, .j '.iterest-j
i t, fities
w-k din cic
^ i vi himv iMin *"lU h,trk-W,J>-lh,'.v sen their l hori,i, (|a^ should joia iii iod from away back. His'creed n« U,"V [,r an nn,)4| 8"^r l°n Man'h i SOH1Ptihi il :
I.MH.II. ''I* l-'O r,„ ,1*1}. .viit. | .r l>it>lt ,,, ,/ U ",1a. HiiolU" and at thi. pre8 **«■.. 0 " ^ Eu. I)km,h ka , OUiiiCUliMf
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I 't^lor.
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lonelie r as a hand is "ihe spoils'* and at this pres
j e| uii'l bn\ tin- lloui hack lor,|,,wri the momtjily ami its ent time several are spoiling,
jsi\ dollars pter hairel: why, t i i, ^ -1«•:, arid '• I Ihein lake a to run for office il there was
;''m> r m j''"3 s,'ll nieai lor the cents |,a, |s a„,| |,.t .some of the any chance to be elected.)
i pei pound and the consumer ,,n„s ,,| |,,j| ||i«-m tlial lie does not believe in princi-
pays lilt en cents for the same j ,.alf4 thfir bread by the saveat pies and common jintice, be-
iie ai at the otliei end of th«- j,,j- their* brow, come to the cause it is too much'trouble !o
rope; why, the bondholder can frotii ami take the lead for understand what that is, he is
^ receive ninety per cent on hit* ( avv|iil««. ! always ready to support uny
\ m .'uiitt m r.-ii" r■'.''m". Kit'ii bonds iii uaiioiial Itank notes, i With three cheer* for War- man -vote for anything, or
pay no tax on his bonds, loan .j,.,, fur siieiiff. ami success to swallow an} dose labeled ma-
in* bank notes to thefurmeratLj,,, |>, muika i. chine, for a small share of the
twenty p.-i cent per annum. \ Votkk on W. S
an I ihe farmer.'! are unable to' 1
get the i?overniueni toatlvance
tHem a11 \ ihlug, on 1 licit land
1 1 ' j't ,t sin i ill .■> not it', of
I 11 1 ta.i >. 1 • W I \ 1 11 il;,
siiji'i -t'liclan
cst'i'' w 1 iin -il;t.\ 111 k0:
Mi.1 \ 1. i i 1 1 . Pitsier.
Hundreds of the strongest w •
umbers are in the rear, while pw| ««l l" l.eld at ^
any oftlie wuakeet men have J-rov chureh, in ol in
Please announce that the
Sunday School t'oiiventioii,
Walnut
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I"i 1 n. It 1 nu >ui«l>t>
\ N| Mm 7 I". V I't o rr mi'ft-
w i'i 11: r«t j It \ i i £ it t
1; 11 a 11 it 11; I 'iiclor.
|,i . \ i rt Mimlnt liml'itilij;
Mc Kin in \ Te\.. '
Man Ii '*
.vi 1 1 la.N-'s. Ami w lien 1 lie j M u. !l ( ' M m i;
!.<i in'■ 1 '}• co in 1'la in of ha it i times ;• i > i > not niy i 111 «•' 1 it u to
tli> \ ate told lo ect iioiui/e and filler into a <oiiiro\ei \ ur a
sw ag. The principle tLing he is
\S oi'F> f. KITH It TO II. r. mack , opposed to is a candidate on
the r. ( . U. ticket, it lie hap-
10 11- n 1 to have some cash.
!li-
f | ; •
I uudaiiierital principle
?h HI
.1.1 lie
is (lie 11
on ea 1! Ii if m'ces.
make all reasonable sacrifice to
push the Mill to completion.
Hundreds of the strongest
mi
many of the weal ., . .... . , ,
eon tinned in the front and f"r AJ,r" 1""':
done honorable servlee, made nmmni ot the rneh
many saerill.es nnd are ready °f 8I,r""! Borl<- VN"",,B b"
in every forward move. "IV"" lllH'r \ u™ ,m]>-
By united determined action ( [ '1'1 l l-
on the li rat Saturday of May, The attention of our readers
the mill can be ready for the ; is called to the advertisement Mannfnctiirecl by L<
coming croj). So soon as the J 0f Messrs. Nenney A Pardue,
weather permitb, work on the Lumber Merchants. They1 M<IvL\.m V. i
structure will be resumed and have been established here. Ku-nhmiy r«>-Mtiru!!> iinii.,ii„,. :ih.,
carried forward as rapidlv as I among the people of Collin '"'S'1' i.io i> .-nJii.-.
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Washing Ma&k?
Wash Day no Long-., traded.
BURGESS STEAF '
, t Ihe available funds will per-
sichtue ..
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naU'd ami Ittm- j m
I lie 111.ill '..1 I w I In -
•. iai i day tv an ts Io U m
111a. : 1)' \ :• 11.-ud a I i 1*
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It at
ki i i v I
countv for several years, ami,
. j
have shown themselves, and,
Dotie by order of Ihe Board the business they lvpreseni, in
, every way worthy of the confi i
dene of tiiose who desire to give
iiiaiiM^eiueiii is willing to j Secretary, i tliein their patronage. We ask
, , hours day ami uightjio W<J ^ a sample j nl °,,r frie,,(U fo l["M «
( Ite in t'i< uniser Iji.ii I have 'mike every issue an intH-esllug | 1 trial.
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ir*. I" Keep n gfting. i ,. ...
1 ■ «>t Directors.
Ib-aders of the Dkmocua r. I E. W. Ivii:ki \thk k,
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tin' li i< ud. 11;t >
io. 11 a lit! tile all11 'tit' ' i • 11 i a'
am less ami lit ant. w lnle ; fi
,... copy of the Texas State Capital
voie.i ,l ' ' <oun wtt y msi ^V'alt/.es.witli a line lithograph - j When you wani a nil
ion. and 'll ^ uni liusu i ftnt j(, of the new state capital j die, go to .lack Stovall.
. \ mil active co op - ration. Ihe.. . . . ,. . . , ,,,, j
• li.-i,. i I-it ,h.. I.imocimi h.-i9!,:"'h""K. ' )• lea .•a,™ of mtiinpa In
i,r..,. ,.ii„K«io,* .....St r'T'1, "T
't. iaiKf .1 1 . \ i as. w holesale and retail dealers i..
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I
. I ia.I -M'tj'.v dim, the grand cause . . . . . . , • i
■ ii .ml r . ,. hi pianos and organs aud must-j
1 ol'iefenn in the interest ol our! . , ,. .. ,
leal merchandise ol every de-
vour nerves
liia.l'
minion humanity must not;
scnption.
•togrnde. li-i ever reader
nd u-. oie new -uliscriber be-
Subsciib -or the Ukiiocka i
i ol .Do
Sj rii| of Hjrs.
t * 111 f 11
, 11 . tt t^
\ till!
i t
i Wlni i- YiiUi' IN— I I rit ntl,'
i! l day o| A} li 1 liexi. j Munnfiiriiuvil only l y ihe ( HllfoniiH
I" an eas'i task for j Mir* S\ruj* Cu.. Snn Knniclwo, <-. 1., i«i, ioi.ir .■ 'ouiacn ol coui>e
i j Xulun-'M Own Iriu'I.uxHllve. Il 1* t he W hy.' Because il il is out o
. i'
lo. K Hill
Hl.e Kit 14>
.' i. ait i hat
ira li'i
• k ii'K
' In I ;iu Hi l iM|IMI iim ,ii
td no souls i<t damn." sherill's
.lulu. • ■ i. 11; t ■- «• ( down
l
1 tvoiil 1 Hit me ft'l ihe
Voii k
ch oie- to acei nii'lih h. and it. ■ , ....
* . . iiiom cuhtl) mkcii und tin. iiuint jileod-, order yon are one ui the most
1,1,1 '-v 'ul^1 tncelleit alltiv n«>|.tivr reineily known to ilennBe tlliserahle creatures living.
iii p.i< iiiom' ti| us at the tii*-n\.-ait-io ttlu-ii iiiiiouH ««r contive; lo J (jfive ii a fail. honorable chain e
helm >o ilia! we can keep on •!il l,«l hwiilmhf. coltlw nu.i fv\.-r . to ■ ttm| sec if il is not ihe best
id\ ocal ill" I lie ,'osiiel ofooliti- ' cwwtljmllon, IndlKenlion, J f,.iHnd you have in the end.
. ^ , ,>t( • M ri« le InOOcents iul fi.oe hot- j)on'f smoke in ihe morning.
,l,at V"l"" • tiro. ,lri„k |f
Mia i I lie hosses ol lliepettjtlt
ha\ e a t otiirolling inlluenc«' in
i lie a da 11 -1it i he ct.iiniy govern
W i tt 111 m ■. ill lie III I lie
' t a !'• '111 ical light in
i In- i - - u« . ami every
• t should gel dow n off the
an 1 - hooM* Iii- Hag lo
. 1; ,tiid. ; 1! .\oii hav.
lit iiimI i tie llag "I the I"
• i '. i > < • J I I 1 111 > I ''. you ;• 110 11 i 11
11 o rt II llpoll e\ r I y ill ICIII pi to
i;\- 11 lis |niWt'l I y c| eat i llfi
di-coid- ol tnaiiula< luring and
i in 'dialing false tumors, got
leu uj iin* wiley schemer* and
'lll. i si .'--king tteiuagogUee.
a* siaieI like a "stone w all
light and justice, for the
...' it I he people, and for the
ollice. Von Know "y ie„ ..y .>,PAu«y« ro. , Don'l drink in the morning. If!
And then allow them to water that I I,asc stated lo v.ni as w,,i "^ulhmge the state to du- flu.„w,M ar« b.,intf told !>'oU m,,sr m« ke and drink wait;
•„ I, .1 , .oil,, . li.. . II Ih . |-,I..„,U He.! I pliniCe. Keineinbcr that one 1 uU re Dni«lol< ; until vour stomach is through f
le*11 ii "i K HI' lo till*'. 11 lie"* \tcll as o 1111 I IlltlltiH. Ill.lt I | fi|,f ... i\-11 r |. v' iikiim . loilintifil • t r * i v- i • i
, ' , , I ' . • ...,, good reader who tries to keep tM,t to aorij aootit iiatiu^iai wlt|4 breakfast. \ mi can drink
tin. ens! o| ct.ii-trniin n. ami would i"" t"" >*"«■•. iitriiiii it the ^ r , i._ —i ,t i j..u, t , , .
i |• - ... ii. . , . posted can make many votes
tilt: the piodlicei to pay tlm I coll V ell 11«>11 gave llle the liolill ' '
• h-nds on the watered stock. [ nation. I further told you and i We are truly jiroud of the
When ihe humble complain I all others thai if there was a gallant stand some of the C. C,
of such injustice, they are I man in the paiiy that could 1). boys have taken, and may
liramled as commiinisis and au make a successful race, ami t li** people of Old Collin see
irchists ami we are told that the convention would nominate the wisdom hereafter of electing
they are only lit subjects for him, 1 would give him my sup men lo office who will repre-
prisoiis and gallows. 'port. So fa i as being a enndi-; sent, not misrepresent the peo
The working men want lo dai« thisy^ar. I have not been | ph>. On with the good work
know why it is the merchant owing to the fact that I ws 1«'-1 let the school hoiiHes resound
i an raise the price ol his goods.1 featcd in the last election fori with ''Imiuence of those a great safe-guard for trave
i In railroad the cost of trans the office and know ing that Mr. who have courage enough to, ft? and gives immediate re
pollution, tin- real estate agent Warden had stood by us and take a stand for the natural
the juice of land, the insurer supported oui ticket before ami | rights of men. as guaranteed
ihe price of money, the land knowing his reputation as a in our constitution.
banks, and the national debt, j more and smoke more in tin
and the robber tariff, nor take evening and it will tell on you > ,
noliand in politics at all, but ',>Sj*. If your food ferments
i —ii., and does not digest right,—it
to raise your corn and cottonnr(. ,r,a,w,f wit|, |l„Urt-1
lhe political bosses will attend f)U,.n l)i/.zj„ess of the head,
to your politics for you. coming up of the food after!
eating,Biliousness, Indigestion, Pt
Before you start on a jour- or any other trouble of the ' WCV
.. I 1.' V Mainlui.1... ..1 I 1 1 I l/
1M
nev go and see h. in. MCAiuey ; stomach, you had best use
& Bro., and procure a bottle of Green's August Flower, as no
Chamtterlaiirs Colic, Cholera person can use it without inl-
and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is i mediate relief.
d^FOR MENONL
Ml>, Th. • *hu>\ 1 niu
,>m ilM to i'iv
ii..i •
iff.
UNION
lor«l his rent, the coal dealer : brave, fearless officer.I thought
the price of his coal, the grain it best for the party to nomin
•i mt« re
>f our common
>i im
111.!'
I ti k li l>
tin
u an
tlealer the price of bread, ami
all of this is considered legiti-
mate. But when the worki.ig
ale him for the office, but
We are now on the eve of an
election, and the leaders of the
.... .. ... . i ring are preparing au extra
should the convention see lit to , . 1 * „ „" .
.. . supply of "taffy forthe voters,
give me the nomination for lliut '1
- ,. „. i ii . i I lie people of Collin county
man wants to raise the price id or any other office, I will most , m .
. . , . { * . .,' | have been dosed with ,4taffy
labor, he is denounced as a assuredly accept it and will not , , t, . x t _
th
. . i ,.ii . i i f!« much that it has become
speculators consult .loliu .'ohuson.nor >our . , ,
cou lulUttt'aliuM. I l.e common herd,
as tin v arc called, arc much
iv acceptance. . ,
, wiser than they were two years
upv i he aine • , J
... ii- , i . ago, and it will have to be some
lie laboi'iug man who is a position or arc vmi advocating . . , .. ..
, . . " thing sweeter than "tally to
• inn warn- to know tvhv t!.•• .--ainc ptdii ii.n pritici] '
criminal and
an i htnkt rs meet and pass self, nor none of
i estdutioti* ol *y inpathy forthe house ring as io my
< t moiant"
Nun, do \'oii
Some people are often anx-
ious to correct the faults of oth-
ers, but becomes enraged when
any one speaks of theirs.
■ ■ii •—■ ■■■—
Perfumery, cigars, ard pat-
ent medicines sold by Smith
Bros.
T«lcr.| Jwv t ** V«min *«."
J l^r I. kb* Vortr. i • ; n.y
CtUM% Ihrf M4Stn « { ■>'?; '
f.rwd nod f *" g 1—
rorf#ri <inu
To th(HM whotti
hf
I'lof- 11'anihlr.f,^
rvptumo persons car hnv« flttc t; :^l oi
r«a.ia w im«. -i'^.7 . t ; -r , ....
Iircikon dn«n man t.itha/yll r ..in" '
i«i full Mjnlrll-.ronnh r.nl \ l.—T'.' I - .
who«t«lfar fenrnrot f.li-'ne>. . tf i '" T
IvMit l. In-l i weft. n I < « . < >w • r.'. i
•rtckifrao lolu* n.", *•■ . k lli.i |iu e^.li | • * - •
am* Wltrnrtet^nt^otnf r" ir'f tit ie.rrtln. t v
i't' r US' • a.1
jXw.M,ThioJ
• CO., Knuwwwl
." • 'l)f r-et.y T,i,C. fIHJKO. 1
n'li. At!*, for-TC'rm*||
TNE WONDER Of THE AGE.
NENNEY it P.UiDU
v. i
tic
juany ot i(
■Mil rs are tl
ii tint
: w • ! i;
r
Ml t ilUl
•It
ampaigii.
I ion you
ill left be •
i .it !i lie.' odd* and ends this
11 tne
many ol t
>. as' t nat they art
Ioil to pleach ti lth
ailed
i ii< ■ count \
members and ne«-d not -ay that you left be || said thai the political
i' a hei'f who cause .l. o. .bdm-oti i the lead- light in I.ouisiana is becoming
if the party, thai is no ex- inteieating. The republicans
I.. . cu-e for y on ii «w thi is uoti arc sending campaign funds
uj s.o. \ oui oil a ad .lo'.iu John • from the north and east, nnd
d tli lea o i> an I i,e>pei.lie efforts will be taken
• t i the org; tii/.i to . |ei i Warmoutli governor at
you know m ithei i|. . A pi il election. In the mean*
nev-. thougn it i* "writeji : Soli wa.* fen
it my In us< diould b« made the origuntt
on - e d'prav"i. but x.mha.e tioti
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a • eli I: ilh w
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t
It'll
to do 'one the democrats are not idle 1 , , .
, . do U' t announce themselves.
1 c ami ale taking precaution to
ot me g ianl against Hands, Ac. It is
ail stii l;
It will be seen by the call of
Henry Kxall. Chairman of the
Democratic Kxecutive Commit-
tee of Texas, that they will
ine 't in lbdla.s on the i??th Jay
of March to lix time and place of
holding a state convention, to
select delegates to the national
convention to be held in St.1
Louis, June : ih.
We would kindly suggest lo
those city candidates, that only
a chort tiin.'ltunv remain* for UhrmntPfl IW r Ypir<!
hetn to make their wants ▼? ell IilJllvvl 1'' 1 ^ IWitloi
known to the dear voters, as
I there is some who will hardly ''"J w
1 la. knoivn in ilie race, if ill,.V The mil) wiiclilNcmiiilc that will
sew hack ward ax well as forw Hi d
nil ho lit I n ill ill*,' the unnils
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Tii« 'I v will be to say \ i oiin! ; . I • ha.I sti<Jx alt« a-ly acknowedged that the! gie A Johnson, Morrow Block, vhllif.
it i- in heat • •' ' i 'i i i en r 1 *« i- o -r;i< v lb publican party in Louisiana j for all kinds of Vegetable ^|Hie(, l>iglit Kiiniiiiig mid A il •
i u-foui r -ay . id wi! i ; ui-d in tic fu :< ^ cannot be shaken off again at Plants and Mouse plant,, li j""t l'l,'1i" ll lt l' C ;
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litth manhood, too much'that can run me out. I am | he clouds
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host covered the ground, which j might show his face and let p#rmemille.
is generally believed did no j Brp. Ihiyer have have a peep immc Davis, State Agent, Dal*
damage to amount to any thing. | at him. i Im Tesas. •
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1888, newspaper, March 22, 1888; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191522/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.