The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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UUbreth- Part lilk 112, Wolder &
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Taft Cemetery Asia, to It. J. To-
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Alfonro Crux to Metis Crux. Lot 2|
R!k 19, Paul Addn. Slnton.
Walter Brauor, et ux to i, H. EXhe-!
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Co. tat 25 Bib 31S, Aransas Haas
John M. Ckmentaon to Iona Clem-
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Eliza M Racba!. et eon to latoia
M Case et al. Tract 13, San Patricio
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How she Reform Worked
By BtVIN &. COBB
W7HEN At *?»i« trader Grant, eariy la the CM War,
, , poese»; -;s op, Uentuckv. some diffie- tty
ww m controluxig toe populace.
In one town in the invaded district there was an elderly gentte-
maa whose sympathies with ti.e S,>uther» easw were especially oat-
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you bet
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shrink.
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apoken, TS»e Union provext-marwhal sent a Mjoad to arrest the
par and presently, undtr guard, the old gentleman w*s brought
before him.
“took tare," said the Provost, “I’m getting tired of your behavior.
Every few days I hear that you’ve bet® going about again apreadbig
report* that our force* have been defeated and bragging about the
courage of the other side. Now then, Pw decided to reform 'ytm.
Either yon take tlw oath <sf slWiiMMe to the Union right nuw or off
yee go to a military prison. Which shall it be?”
The prisoner decided to take the oath. After it had been admin-
istered the Northern officer felt that a further ttdmoaition might be
in order. “Now then," he said, “I hope you understand what this
thing means? If ever again you utter a word of disparagement for
the Union cause or a word of approval for the Confederates, send I
hear of it, you’ll suffer severely; because now you’re a loyal Union-
ist And if you make a single disloyal remark you’re guilty of
treason,”
The reclaimed one thanked him for the warning. On his way
out he stopped at the door.
‘'Major.” he said, “they ain’t no law against thinkin’. is they?”
“That depends," said the Major. "What’s in your mind now!”
“Weil,” mid the Kentuckian, “I was just thinkin’ that them Seb-
«]« certainly did give as fellers hell day before yistiddy down below
the state line.”
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The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1938, newspaper, April 14, 1938; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749415/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.