The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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The (Juardtans of tit* County • I.J«Iihmw
'Thai C'ooa U Icare*.
I'r.-i- (ir ■ anil lifiwo I.iim
Kyi'> Hint Nor.I 0|H'iiiiiK,
'New Kiiiiirlcrt lattyal Ukgu*.
The above in a very profound
IIRIAUIOI'A
I. Thou shalt have uo other,
I'mltM tin- above heading is
Lease l*aw paper* ami udvo- J ;m article in the last' view of the present situation
raws cannot net- how the school, j^k's Knquirer that wouldindi- Ktrancc that one hend oouid
lands ran In* leaned to the | oor >nte that the editor was "onten _ w ___ , ....
a:ui homeless people of tin* •' The amount of truth in Wonder if all the heads of the ness of an} thing to thine own p'fldng thnt corporation liaxe ^ legislature, in now ad
No, no, hut they eau (he article in inversely i School Money and Courthouse ! interest on school money and fsib'd to niisxvcr. 1 heir answer vocating the election
easily how they ran ;iH ite length. That in the ar-(rings were not laid together! free grass. Thou shalt bowjlu these question* Just now, m j grass candidate^
t > a eattle king Such jH van lenifthv and the ! with that of the Waterloo Can down t<> me and worship me. the people are about lo vote oil
contain no much information! thyself any comfortsurthelike-
The following lea
lions but tne C (J. N. Hank. w" propounded oertaiu ques- \ Cg! Johu t^OHL kl,"w" ^' Euqulrer from Bnc
H. -h.U ..... utuk*' I.. "• «. C. . Bank la.. A «en.l«.uuu of th.
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le.IMN) K.I.Kt I l« N I'M KETS.
The 1>bmo« i. \ i fili. •• will
print a r ,<«K' straicht <!• •im.cratic
ticket*. -traiu'lit r< jinMi
•an tickets, .V'Nhi 'trident St
Jehn ticket", Wa h
jears ti<Rets ami \o<>o 1 • n
Butler tickets. it elect. r> are
pit ont f"T Hutler in time All
tandidatc* f.r ■ • uttt \ and pre
tiart offices xv ill " a)! ,'it ..nee
and give their name- in, ami
pay fl'. We will tr\ ami haw
atopy of the ticket n-adx t>>!
•§rh candidate t ■ in-) • * t and
pee that the -am- e..rrect. In
the 15th Oct We will put
the** ticket" mi at ilie voting
boxes, by the la-t "I the month.
Natlivl tu tlie founler.
The Enquirer la**! week re
aaaerts the fal.-e charge that II.
C. Mack voted tor a certain
land bill. I ntil lie makes the
proof he stand- nailed to the
eoanter.
The Maine <Hil < Hie \t;iiin.
It crows more .■ \ i. 1. i t everv
day that Min k will not ram a
•ingle bov in lie count}
Black Wax)
,klt grow- III-'t. evident even
day that" l'o«n v(eer Iv l>o
mar. m t on I\ • ♦ 111• not t< d t lie
truth with a lest. I nt not ev.-n
nndcr oath. "Tlie people sax
we tell the truth "
Influential advocates
il^3uir r°.W rV1 free graM eaudidatea
lection of a free Leg|aiature, haa found a
ass cantttuate. tiou of country, ao he iaj>, oon-
tiele is \er) lengthy and the j with that of the Waterloo Cap J down t< ..... .....I n..r.lii(i I...., I I1"'illv "l""" n'"' "" i. T'/V'1*".Ir! '"Ini'iK u e hMdred rolM,
truth v.T, •" Th.. Mr «i„ in g,«i„g «p .hi. brllll.n, | h.r I l.,s.,l«h- Imj.oru.... m to U hi. tm
w \ eoii* an aueiit for the pieaentation of ths enrol A land ti /e.-.lons 1 osh. and I will ^"'h.i i.k l> u I i . uim ||u. j,iw-in Collin prohlblta In that same community thia
'' ' 11 '''' ,V ' 0,,V^ the running ai ^g^d hogs. ntiiue geutlemanowue n tract of
lias he changed his opinion J ftbout 1,900 acres of land, which
Not in the least, except that ho |je values, ou account of its
ual settler or any other wants upon which to found a who got up this unique ft nan name of thy boss in vain, lest 1 «« nt> ta>s\\iti
l'hey don't want to; inrge structure of fnlMehood. On ' cial review should be employed . discharge thee at a moment's no-' " t'le ""iters o tie
the fact that Mr. Wycoffwas aby Wall Street monied monop tico; will defeat thee if thou rim
for office.- Cliijue and t1. C. N.
Hank.
IN. Remember that thou
shalt work six davs with
new to
Oil II t V.
II *
;i- a class of n,. u in our
omul) and ilu \ c.ir>prise, as a
rule the lease law advocates.
who never can see ati% thing ramptiiKH- A small foundation
THOS A HKM'UH'KS that is to the interest of the act-j u|] a ring or lease law organ
presentati
iii -.lot i: 4 i ami is for Hen Hut remarkable genius, i«ome where
ler covers it all. The rent is as I in the wide, wide world left his
usual manufactured for the impress on this touching and
show tin • uo mercy, but endea ,
▼or to make the poor farmer j1^ nionc> or not. would turn in
and mechanics keep my com-- < f ligl>t upon the mat-
oflforing
lo parties desirin^fco
Their
poor man
".••• an\ i hing of the sort
allegiance to monopolies and
to their rich masters doe#-, not
permit them to see anything
that is in the interest of other
I ie< >] t|e.
A poor man should be allow -
.•.! to put'ehuM1 or lease as lie
pl< a-' Moth propositions
shi illd be presented to hi 111.
The lea"e law men practically
green backer and was out trying olies at prophet* and weather-
to make an honest living can- ' cocks. They are blessed with
v a-sing for a paper at l<> por ct. ! remarkable "hind-sights," to
mi subscriptions, our lease law say the least. It is a strange
neighbor cries out that the
count\ is ruined. "Nigger on
not qu
Collin county. He is entitled
to his opinion, and we don t pasture land.
• ii now propose to call him to ac- bHing found by his free «««•
bunk can not answer, it will be j count on it, however wrong ho constituency, they have given
necessary for us to give what m,jy «* desire onily to, notice that they have set apart
We give the bank the first say. man
ouestio
cnools,
grass, free schools, the pwr. Thl, rt,ader hlg own COmmen
till, wool 1 pile" scares him to
thing that the Enquirer man all thy might, with all tliy
forgot to enumerate the many 'strength.and do all 1 desire of
other calamities that have be- thee, but the seventh day tliou
death. Hut we had almost for- fallen the county. He evident shalt come to tow u on foot and
got one other crime the Emjuir- ■ |y forgot tostate that the Dutch listen while I tell thee how to
er charges Mr. Wycofl' with, had taken Holland; that Alex-! vote and what to sny to thy
qui
refuse both. 1'lie present law that is being a northern man. amler conquered the world; that neighbor. Do all thou canst to
Spose they will wait for us to
tell the facts und then abuse us
for doing so. All right. The
Dumock.vt is for the people,
regardless of const
banks or any other corpora
tions. If we are expected to be torship of Collin county.
^lllnur VAilti li/imu*' ffs
. . . _ _ \% I * uc rrmiur um
ii W't#; nor any other | tator.-Enquirer.
* tion involving any princl-i ... . . ...
."lie i. invi.lv...!—for utlw l«od-1, W,< th« undorolgnod do how-
ers ave concerned—in Mack's t«tate that the above state-
race for the legislature. It is; merit is false. Whilst we ave
e people, airopiy. n
personal effort on the, not in favor of the present leaso
•quentes to (part of a few politicians to se- jttW we ttru not communists,
er corpora- cure lor themselves the dicta- ' . . .. .. '
nor fence-cutters, nor liars.
ami its advocates sa) lease tin
-hort time. The settler can't
take it thi> wax lor the right to
.teeup) ii xx ill only extend over
a term "I I'loiii till to six
\ears, the present teiin. Then
b) the time h i could get h!s iin who would thus borrow
provetueiits started up his time
Wollld be out. HesideS to fence
costs so much more per acre
in small enclosures than iu
I a rife ones that the actual set-
tler cannot take tin-land on a
short lea:«e. Large bodies are
l.-a-ed for a small cost per acre.
which gives the corporations all
Terrible offence for a man in ('aesor crossed the Rubicon; recruit thy, exhausted strength
Collin county to have come that Sampson pulled down the for my services on Monday.-
from t lie uort h ! Let, not alone 1 temple on the Philistine* ; that ' C. ('. X. Hank.
the northern men iu our county Cleopatra committed suicide; V. Honor thy boss (although
but every other good citizen that Mahomet had fled; that 1 am a republicaiOthat thy days
look for a moment at the editor Hrigham Young is dead; that may be few and short, for 1 shall
. ,1- -a ir r..«, l ,n..r, i Blow your homs"'and see Korean our votes be bought
' ^ - whether "the people will rally." t for 15 cents a piece. We only
selves, speak out or forever _.Knt,uirer. ask those who have lands to
*Ni Brother Bingham, I regret to fence, to fence tlieiu in tracts of
The V>evil Iteproviujr Mln, see that the truth is hurting uot more than 1380 acres iu one
iyou. \ou must luive bad too , pasture, and to givo us roads.
in<' nri^iimn touiijj nun um; ubiui.iuiii>uiui,iui igiwi .. . , ' 'J1 uu,iv ....a red eye. 1 can not be- Also not tofciice up all their i
►w Hlainc's Tilden was counted ont in 1870; not want thee when tlion gets . ' '! / r , . .* r liyve l'iftt >'oU wou^1 'UIV0 miM' lands and turn their stock on
it in coun I that Washington is dead; i hold of the Demockat that tells 1 * ? ♦, i.:' represented the Terrell Hill as our people who are not able to i
i "«- >;!h"""I1.1."""r - «"• ,Tu!Z!Z «*<"? -' •1
bl ( X M ly shirt to wavn
ty ]>olitics. Such stuffwont
Its "too thin." ! sary to be brought into
Hut the cunning old Water- Collin connty canvass.
loo Captain let the purpose of "That coon is Scared" nnd is any laboring men's society, as
his dirt) little diatribe out be- climbing for the top limb when it is against my will. Thou
ions.—WT. L.Hoyd.
\T. Thou shalt not belong to
ter comes turn their stock in
unjust. His standard varies message that you was thinkiug — —
so frequently that it is unjust1 inwldch he recommend- their pastures, after they have
r .. nit,* „u,(lcnPl,1i v,v ! «d that if a man s stock got on eaten all our grass. We don't
VrL™vforllr n,0KhYn!Ond.t"'at. VT " " But
it. A it w ) ears ago m was ior Hhouia be held on the stock for if v f n all v ... land -nd
Wash Jones, he is now against1 the grass that they had eateu. . J ^
fore lie ic<>t through, lie tries he comes down to such editori- wilt gain knowledge by discuss
in the last lines in his mud-j al stuff as that. We will Just ing labor and that we do not Wash A few years agohe Only" two days Titer Tiegor'so- keep your stock inside we will
slinging article to connect it all give the plain Knglish of the want, for ir thou does! thou WttH for (|u, greeiibackers, now ! ber, and went before;.the stock stand by you until the last day
id vantage over the jioor wit h the rejiresentative race. Captain's editorial. First, "the wilt surely vote against my pet. j1(4 aicaint!, them a' ft w i VomeiltAou "d told them that in the evening
lie savs Mack is to get KXK) earlv rains prevented the plant "A Voter" in Knquirer. , ..,r. ii.«i tlx. thev\ caught a mau cutting whom you are barking at, but
1 }eais ago lie was against tne their fences to shoot him down
Mr. I<ewi« lii Polities.
Mr. Lewis is no .)• ubt a good
old man but not a gp-at -urcess
In politics. lie _'. t hi-
hank badJ) tan^ie.l I- ■ nl)
remains now I' .| li iu i ■ n il
whi-n lie did aetual'x * thai
uieii. I'll! suppose all actual
settler should take. Sa)* <140
acres, under lease on long time.
He pa\ S tile j.resent rates, the
higlu -I beiiij: i I 'J cents per
acre, thai i:-> per year.
>iippos. he bin s on t hirt) v ears
time at if.i per acre. for
< 4o acres. He pays the one
thirtieth. #' t cash as required
by law ami let - the otlu*r ^ I Sad
by these imaginary se ing of crops until late in the; VII. Thou shalt starve, ami ..... ,ing. n.. ho U for liiul li'. ' .vould ..ol s.iy "Lnt l." ^urli'?0™urtho.wring« •«
Vl.wilr «u ui.«t a/\n * thAMAfA«A *1%.* i\AotilA ' f It t* nltil/iruti oldit it it tu mil'. . • • . y ivm llIO Kiuiuiror BOUlllS tim-
organizations.
Mack is season," therefore the people thy children also, if it is any
thousand ' must vote for the court house thing to my interest. Thou
likely to get several
vote-but if any two voters of, and school money ring candi-; must think of me, not thyself. lloVS. jU} ^ f,,r them
those are influenced by any «e-1 dates. Second, "then came the j Thou shalt always speak |,t. is dejnocratic, simietinies in
< ret organization nobody has patent churn corps of drum ~ 1 1
yet found it out but the wise mers ami took away all tin-
man of the Knquirer. The only loose money in the county,"
secret organizations known to therefore the people should vote
be supporting anybody are the for the ring candidates. Third,
that ring. A few years ago he would do." Now this was en- W"1
was against monopolies, and couruging
degree fu
would have to do would bo to 0f ]aud in a neigliborh
aIul couruging murder of the first' td about giving names, W
S,..uptimes de«lv-e ull the murderer will give them. This 12CK> acres
Back Bone," and iq
run at .*> per cent. Then lie pays ^anii,ii„w clubs about Mc- i "then comes the Bovalpi s with
K l!<
I
ell
p«fUtion NN
tiou business in the interest of
the baby riugster- Int.- turned
uui not to be so very i"| utable.
still in Ms much as this one
•«euis t<> figure -•• prominently
its history ought to be uiveii.
How is This ?
i*. H. Muse the leas.* law ran
didate for representative holds
that there ought to lie no ex. ■nip
tioii from force -ale. I t he yets
tr> the legislature ot course lie
will work for the repeal ot iiie
sxemption law . and take a poor
■ian's lasi coxv. The poor of i in-
vountry would fare ver\ slim in
the hands of such legislators.
We understand lie -ai<l at Hlue
Kidge in his speech thai he had
Bo special place iu his bosom
for the poor man. Just so.
Second Fiddler. Kli
The Wat eiloo Captain de-
votes nearly an en lire column
of his precious paper to a verv
able "second tiddler" editorial.
He shows to a higlierogliphicai
certainty und a fallacious de
■onstraliou tl:at Allison is
playing second tiddler to 11. C
Mark. So far so good. The
Jtnquirer is plax ing second lid
dler to Cranny Hradle). and
Uranny is second tiddler to the
Town Cow. thai makes Ming-
ham third tiddb r to the Tow n
Cow. This is b\ hi- own
eoursn of leasoiiing. (h..i be
cause Allison come out last lie
■S piuyIiut second tiddler lo
Mack. Then Hiiigharn is thirti
flddler.
The Uecllnc In tiou d' Vrc |*o ts.
The only thing wehnve heard
of calculated to injure the trade
in Bois d'Arc p< >sts in this
•ounty, is that a 1 .i-. law man
pUt off a lot ofmtllbei rx po: ts
obii. T. Armstrong a few tla\s
md for Htds tl'Arc posts.
That is a decided injury to the
Vpniness. If the lease law men
§st to counterfeiting Bois d'Arc
fosts, the Enquirer's men that
•ps naking no much t ut of the
will fail, absolutely. Be-
lf the lease law men ought
mrt lo impose on sm unsuspect-
ing caule king like (i. T. Arm-
•taronf and put off (Mm*) mul-
fcerry p^sts on him for Bois
4'Arc posts.
.un si j - u. %
Miss C. J. Milton, a wealthy
Hew York lady, perished in *n
eaow storm on the $id, while
4eee«adiag Long's Peak, Color
Kiumty and these are for Muse
to a man. Better bo careful how j
y'oil Hing stones.
i
*'\> hut litis riu> Muck l>oiie ?"
^iii.l^O each year as interest
in-r.ad of ^ili >.So under the base
pla'l. besides he does Hot ptl)'
ai ) ta.\ under the lease plan.
It' tiilVerence between the f."lle
and lease plan, to the actual set
th r, would be ifaO.aO per year
this much less he would have to asked several times by the
pa) if lie leased. To this add Knquirer and Waxy lately,
the tax $1" per year and you Suppose you know wdiat the
have Mo.fitf cents left iu th
charges that the county treas-
urer was defaulter to county,"
well of hip although I oooress be is cten.ocraiic, sonietinies in-: tind ^ oneiuy riding by the k M,
' , ..ii! i dependent, soiuetinies bodily1 side of his fence and snoot him , . ,, . . . r v i
thee, ami xx hen 1 get drunk and mjxe{j an,i sometimes firinci- down and cut a few wires, put a owned by ( apt. John Johnsotij
pally nothing. But a month i pai'" nippers in liis hand, let He has been Uilkiug of fencinj
J, ...... i... „,ou nun j the law take its course and but this land for at least thr
or ho ng.. ht wn. "trictlj wm-
, . tral in county affairs and local ft..,.. f , .
m..etln^ t«. con ul..r thy inn.r; i |it,(.Si lm, Ml>w h„ U red-hot Now for the Tetreli Bill iwin J",ed- Wo wanl to "*>" fnr
ests. Publish no papers, read for ring masters. He shakes a herd law. Every man was a a
10 the bloody'shirt at Wvcoff and ! lowed, under the bill, to turn the State Land Board tn th
out twenty-five head of stock, Knquirer reading thus:
cuss thee tliou shalt say naught
against me,-—Cuss-master.
\ 111. Thou shalt hold 110
uo Hkjiociut. sis I wish tin
therefore the people should be kept in ignorance and pov- HuV'(l |hu Blaino elector,
tin* county money was deposit
I he above question has been 1 Md was unable tti meet its en-
gagements, etc.," therefore the
people should vote for the ring
: candidates. Fifth, "the advo-
other men in the county w' ° ,-acy of free grass has utterly
have been to the legislature | destroyed the trafic In Bois
have done. Some ot your pets d'Arc posts," therefore the peo-
for instance, l'lease tell us j,je should vote for the ring can-
wliat either of you or any of didates. But the main reason
your pets have done. W hat is why the people should vote for
your record, (five us some of ^aitl ring candidates the Cap-
vote for the ring candidates.; erty all the days of thy life. lo llis bosom. He anathematizes
Fourth, "thai the bank in which Thou shalt not steal, but I, thy
boss, lord nnd master, shalt.—
' let him be
needy .settler's pocket each
year. This sum each year lie
would be enabled to invest in
stock or the comforts of life. He
would still have the preference
as a purchaser at any time In-
might desire to buy by pav ing the acts of some other member, jajn failed to givo, and that is tii
ami. Hut the of the legislature from < olliii.j |>ocjmi o he, the oracle of said , i7.
county.
and the
I he price of the raw I
lea e nien say ) tin will by this
means make the actual settler
pa) lor his gra-s. Yes. for what
In leases, just as for w hat he
would purchase if he took the
land that wax. Hut besides his
leasing the Mo acres we give
him free grass upon ull tliesur
rounding lauds until they are
bought or leased by some one
say a
Twelve
C. C. N. Hank.
IX. Thou shalt not
word ngainsi us (the
Apostles) although we, never
counted that money nor follow-
ed the law, but did as our lead-
ers said. Urautl Jury.
poor or rich. After "Any person who is the hea<
that he was bound to either own 0fa family and who desires t
A. J. I a) lor. tor presiding over, or lease ten acres for every head tweure a homestead in the Stat
a certain secret lodge and he j of stock he turned out. Now of Texas, is authorised to ente
"mugwumps" in close quarters WU(j this not a perfect protec- upon and purchaso any unsoli
with the rintr masters tt., i tioii for the poor man ? and unwatered portion of th
with the img masters. He Twenty-five head of stock are
as much as the
.agreed with certain politicians
early last year, that they would
set down on Ireland in this
county, on his second term,
1 uoor man gen-
erally wants. He owns 100
poi
school, university or asylui
lands of the Btate of Texas no1
to exceed 040 acres, at the mini
Mack served one term
acres of land, and his neighbors imum price fixed by law ft
...., t,!0 sanity „They have pleuty 8Uch laud, subject to the fol
but now he is a irreat admirer of for the,ir 0iut18ide lowing regulations." - Lanl
\ Thou shalt not oblect to1 , , V ., their own land. But here Board. j
anything done by our officials °f. 1 ' ^,vt,rnwI' N ' vn il> are your large stock owners | Now we claim that no corpe
any iiiii'M , what manner of man is this I It whose cattle eat off these unfor- llB nn, VnvHoh lords «hnntC
m w.. « ..( .« rififfn ..vor t.... n8 there is |lt8t one ...nnt, ..Mien,.' They arc rich $Xre!ii o.er th
ni..l 14voi.c Intmst ,.n tl... ,.|.ii-, iB solid nn. „„j ,|mt men, nn.1 fenco all their Und actUul aettfera,and m don't iTl
dreii's school money, nnd tyran- is. he is for Hingham, first, last. tiBfJ lurn their stocK^oiitsiae tend to vote for any man thrf
a'"1 r 'V blu(1 indorses the aetion of the W
' poor settlors ^ra«s. And when Board in depriving the po.
(•ntitna tuinr « .« * i « • i 1
i/e thee ami keep thee iu bond-• and all the time
ring, says so. That coon is scar age all the days of thy life;;' -
others in our coun 0(i and has about lost his grip 1 tliou shalt vote for Bag ley, as Tylor of tho Ringmasters.
ty xvho have been there have an)j „Tl,rv },0dy beneath Tiim we will not get to handle the
most ..r them served two terms., ,lftcl bHl,.r ]()ok out
Noxv whut have they tbmef
Please tell. You two gents
have been fiilining your papers ;
Trt'BsiirffU Race.
for ma ii x years and will von bo
• • w
so good as to point to a single
school money if Allison is elec-
ted, and we will pay thee 15c
for thy vote; thou shalt not
C. C.
Hagley says the C. C. M.
Hank loans out the county
money without his consent. A , ,
a i •, charge the IH per cent,
strange auntiuncement. And it! 'k 1
has come very late, lie places ' u . i
it in the bank on general tie- H,,ot for !'ihwt'
I Mr. Muse's friends have
act iu either of your lives that
else. Let the liian who leases deserves commendation. What
iu this way invest his jjMiO.JU have either of you done in poli-
*axed each year, and continue tics or society that yon should
to do so until he pleases to put - j call on Others to make n show posit, he say. That is loaning
chase ami what xvill b<* the re ; ing. Von are blanks ami so;il# without any further act on; pJ|8iwd the war upon Mack in *
- uIt f still the lease law men vour pels. If vmi want to know ' *s part. '1 hat in itself is the j lo hj« private affairs '
ihink this i-a pour thing to the Min k's record look it up for i very act of loaning. That is
j man. On the sale plan ! yourselves. One thing he has ) lining under the banker s law.
The tyler of the recent 2x2x2
ring caucus, we observe, comes
to town almost every day. Guess
he comes to swap "pissen" with
borroxv the school mono} from his chums. Don't see how he: stead of being a herd law ori
the treasurer, but come to thy (.an ,M. HpalV(l f|.om tho miH t the people having to keep up
lord and master and we will , (o (>urm> to t(nvn< their cat tie-just as bog law,
winter comes these poor settlers mft)l of the G^d.glv^n righ't
have not adoUarto move them water Ai.fbxd Siidi.ktow,
away or to buy a bushel of
corn with. Now, these rich
men have plenty of grass in
their pastures; and if the Ter-
rell Bill had become a law in-
ii
«4
in Collin nrohibits the running
at large of hogs, it wot|id have:
compelled these rich men to
nor do we see how he can be
spared from town long enough
to go to mill. Well these are t wn or lease 10 acres, for every
hard times. The tvler used to head of stock they turned out,
" 7', "<r i Under tliis'stnte1 oflh.^ti I
orner member of the ring but
Wksly
Crate
Hknrt Tarpi.uy,
W r Todd,
H C Thompson,
8 C Bass,
Thomas Bass,
Ikvlbmlt,
Warbkx Bass,
Tom I)avis,
W I« TowHsgxp,
(i S Towxsknu,
J W Addinotost.
wm
tin* ring ,),lt; p0t r settlers' stock could have
be getting off exchanged grass with rich men's
Bomar a Grass Widow.
It will be remembed that ea
the actual settler would pax the! now about made a success of,: theu says he hue no author- r
tilsi year on his 0H acres the ; be it said to his praise, and Kv to loan the money, ihats UJ)
that is the breaking up of the j true. Then why do so. If you can
court house and school money lean it without law jou can
rings, lie has about broken receive the interest for the
the strength of vour masters.' county without law. At any
Von will have this to point to iu! we don't think any body
after years. •oiilii have prosecuted Mr. Bag-
ley if he had rquired the C. C.
. , . ii noxv lie seeius to
to ani extent that: wo now im\ , somewhat. We un-1 stock and not have been drove p
justilietl in returning the couipli- ^ iiUunM at by the stock men from their ^ l st spring Town Cow E B!
nt. The public knows that | ,, ,j i homes.
>11111 of £171. D2. Suppose lie
lias not the amount <d" money,
and many poor men who would
like to have a * -|t> acre home in
the XX est eoldtl not spare that
amount of uioiii ) if the) could
^.-t it up at all. Hut for i?ftt).W)
a \ ear lie could secure the
iiieiu. The public knows that i ]'!' "'""j'. *"'"''7. ' homes. mar and the court house ring,
up to this time the Dkmookat ! v " ' ^ I s \i Now Mr. Bingham, will you of this county, were united
and Mr. Mack ami his friends! oiiiant tun join m g >o publish my sjH-ech in the Sen- the bonds of matri mony; whei
. . , , . hood, much less tile county. I nil il.« '1 M -p«ll Mill ,t thnt ... "
have desisted from any thing
but a fair investigation of Mr.
j Muse's positions as a candidate
ami the manner of his becoming
a camlidute, butas nothing but a
A lluriiil Hoon.
same home by leasing, lie HiRck Waxy Bomar says of
xvould in addition be a prefered ; t|„, dkmocuat, he "will be
purchaser at any time. Now n,a,lv wl||, |jm(t al„i earbolic
can not uuy blind lease law a,.jd to properly bury the thing
paper see that such a system aft4.r tf,e election is over." All
would accommodate many poor om. information is to the effect
men who cannot purchase |j„, Town Coxv ami his
homes nt all < establishment is iu a proper
Hut thi
N. Hank to pay the county $1,-
2(Mi or $1.5tl0 interest.
The Democrat's Democracy
The editor of the Knquirer
took occasion last week to at-
tack our democracy. We need
make no defence on this. Our
Captain
In thi- issue xvill be found a
nice "round up" thnt John H.
spiteful and malicious warfare S,llith gives our Waterloo Cap-
upon tlie other side has been ■ toin, „f the Knquirer. It is so
indulged in, we now propose --
I £ Sri?JJAS1 J
John R. Smith and the Waterloo am consistent or not, or wlieth- cannot now be stated. But tl
er or not you have hud too parties dwelt in peace so
much red-eye ? tts the world outside knows u
John Johnson. tjle flr()t 0f last month.
some months previous to t!
above named date,lt wn$ kno
Bomar vs. laewls.
,.. Kive him IIIIW Of hi. S'wrop^^'^V ™iy iriTw *'t*i another *ohl ^tl wh«
.tuff, ami t. Ih*. « h, wo da- UM )M,lllg 8UJwl. "«« **• «- jH
sire to ask him ami Ins fi lends |atjve|.. beautiful and that was , erable stuff called a newspaper., <,ourtw^ *aded, aj
and henchmen, if lie is not a of thu time when the Well Lew is not by himself. No hired this old gal and give l<
professional gambler and is so na„ Was on the wnr natli in full mttn can nffor(* 10 P troni*e a candy and "all iich." It wl
int wil|, „ (1„a.liy won- P.-" "''"J"? 'T* *° "H
:M'Ki!"":V' . .'f * ""I}? l'« -I •< >he rin«: The. .ahtv'Jhe^ fcWh.Ljl n In," "h, "f' !1
lie was bent on giving the court into Ills lionsehold. But tliis nmphed, and the ring and
. t he ('ap done up in Tt°"11 *lii* fUukoa this t,mr rh,> Sftld rin ™n*,<ne8t
1 1 . mil t i.ifks mitt miii Iv rollliteii- ..l,..r v.l.l „.l «!>..
course in the pnst is our de-
plan h*s this great ro„dition for burial now, and j fonse. We have been with the j long to a secret and sly gam
advantage to the State. 1 lie the job should not be deferred,
lands held under lease xvoultl I \\*e can't see why it was not
be safe from being squandered hauled off to the potter's field
and the money would not. It „g0> amj dumped into a
has this advantage liesides the j„ past the time when
others to the settler. He would Hme and carbolic acid would
not be subject by misfortunes do it nny good. It ought to be
tou forfeiture of his payments, handled with tongs at arms
Hut it i a liopoloeH 'laak l.'n«th or p.iltal with hooka In-
to a hole and coveretl up with
beat into the heads of lease law
newspapers and speakers any
thing that would be in the in
dead skunks.
John II..Bingham, Kditor of
terest of the poor. They it/ml 'he huqnifer has made $000bet
to force him to buy w hether lie "u W""* H nelp<,tb n. Now the
is able or wants to or not. We J ,**n.
him to sucli
say let him buy or lease eith- ( \|a<.|t M„d h
er -and give him all the free |N*r*. Moti
can JC<4 be^fcfcy I evil.
what prompts
fitter opusition to
[lavish of free pa*
the root of all
people and against corpora-
tions, and that is what is meant
by true democracy. The En-
quirer is against the people
and for corporation and that
is not democratic. Of course
al! papers in the employ of cor-
porations will be against the
Dimochat and say all manner
of false things about it. But
we rather like that. It is a
strong recommendation we
have I# the people that we
have such opposition..
A jewelry store at Green
Point, Long Island, was robbed
on Vridfty morning of $18,000
worth of watdhfs, diamonds
bliii£ ...... .
lie is uot a number one "poker j,e „avs to the same ring "come jflfdng to force it on Mr.' Lewis, other old gal, Bomar, wipes
player" and if this is not hi#..* irrea/v fun.' yes lie and his ringmasters are tears from'.lier nose over
ehiof quallrtration for the !.*! ■ Wrsw', (lliwn 0u,, and dn-ljlfofVople in the ''co.my con''c,enc«- Wl' d>
iaturel If ho ia not in thia way r,.„, v„llrwiru ,„ml|l,it. John They pnf tile #lihy thing fa M"* with what oaromonie.
a <onal '.t B.-1 exemplary vio n, in'o. uot von where tl.e wool wagt>nti anil aend thousand.o.l last union waa cMobnrt
lator of the law against gain- j ia gjlor| by mail but the people can't be 'Spose the ring and its latt ctj
blingf *Also if he signed or gulled. sort just 'Hneit np."
be; Thnt Keeord of Muse's, | . . ,
The initial number of the
flub iu said city? If rjn)r blue whistlers. Now baboon of an editor says he is gnl Bingham are happy.
!> force it on Mr.* Lewis, ( other old gal, Bomar, wlp
ami if this is not v,.., f_u yes he and his ringmasters are tears from'her nose over
authorized his iiaiue to l>e Thnt Keeord of Muse's,
signed to an obligation to pay
so much as might be as- j ((,n to his record as coin
sessed to him of the corruption | tv attorney. All right. While
fund used to secure Mr. Mer-, county attorney did he not un*
ritt's election lost fall i Let gage in gambling while trJ ~
him answer these little ques- oath to prevent such viol
tions and l^e will shoot in the j of law t If so how m
balance of the catechism in due' Did yon play witl
time. Your friends can s
so glibly in the Mack
tkey can help you ont in
ftoniar knocks at the door
Mr Muse in hls canvass of- Harper County Enterprise, pub- Bw^/^he " ge^ts ' isT "U dat
Jatliony, Kalis., by f Ah, mnn, you ai
good 'nuff lookin' yon
•pose the;
tain MMfti
also feel
friend and old
ry Alexan- )f(>lne,n ,,
to hand. It is
flttl in appearance Seth W. Tuley, of the
tmanship is very neat, office department, was
we wish yon great sue-
thia, you first u
□S
violation at the bankrupt
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1884, newspaper, October 9, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191411/m1/2/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.