The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 14, 1888: Searching Inside

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... present* a neat appearance, and we extend our be,at wishes for its prosperity. In another place.... Burleson and the llev. "Cow-Hide" Riggm« and such extremists. The Central Texas Live Stock Association met... anathemas of the railroads. But Mr. Hogg can endure all this, for in the fight he is making he is simply... of the railroads, for under the pool system competition is a thing of the past. Let the whole question... be ventilated thoroughly. It will have a healthy effect. The Monitor irf not an enemy to railroads on general

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... by using posts and stakes for holding tho rails in place. The post should bo set below danger of the frost... they spring up in a n'glit Why, when Wake Oainea' body was found In Edington tbe place was overin with them... sense of striking to place all tlies-1, trood, bad, aud iudeflereut, on the sumc level na to wages) Good... preventing the railroads from delivering liquor would be upheld In the court, ho ordered u quantity of liquor... result Is the declaration In the decision that railroads can carry liquor Into Iowa. "The effect," suld

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... property of that district, may be Suite in place for general informaonatthe present juncture. From..., if in central Texas, would not find the amusement worth such an extraordinary amount of trouble. SHILOII'H COUGH..., and is known as the Scrivener place. This is a fine piece of land and has about 50 acres in cultivation... and a postomee | on the place, 12 miles from Mineola, i 12 miles from Winsboro, (> and onehalf miles from Quitman... on this land in price and terms. No. 18. 200 acres, on Big Sandy, known as tho old Spragging's place, near F. I

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... at that place, was appointed to-day to a placo under tho doorkeeper, upou tho recommendation of Judgo Abbott. Mr... owned in Fairfield Center, nor within a mile of the place." A rich Philadelphia woman, notfed for her... and abominable things the vilest and most abominable was the horrid passion which took the place of the sacred... and good in its place. ' Oh, God from the whom ail holy desires proceed." were the blossed words... accustomed to flattery and flirtation that their husband comes to occupy a second place in thoir affections

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