The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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By the Democrat Publishing Company.
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Anil-1>«morratic
It is imjvv sought in bring ittt«
question ll ' contemplated a*'
lion of tii. fitiin- i • and la but
< rs" com cation i>1 .Max tho.$tNh.
by insisting thai j i i- anti I fii:
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nates li.'in a las- * I men u ho
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Circulation 1.440.
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will •" found ihat th« it is
muliim. in ilii- huh of talk.
\ i no! 1 h' -• \ ■ : < fai m< i - and
la 1 '"i• l '! > rank ami 1 i 1«* • • I
ill' I • It • acy ! Ale they II 'I
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a! all li v ill «'t tjiinl} n ?i l> '
rlaim !. an\ !'>i.t. <* '. i fiat I'
mona'y i a hhk hiiif. in
tilt' liaiidf uf a I >.w imlivi'iua'.-
1><'Hhx rai v m< :iii- ih" j'fi'j'l'
and ili'-ii i w. p. And il th' ^f
j.m ■>] !' jilruisi* i" ' viciKi* ih'-ir
jmm'ftr with <fit < ui iiny a
i'i>inmiU'T ut Mini'' -oil 1m u>-
£**•11 fill I 11' 111".' 1 va J.KVWcT
dial i>- adinitti'd to biilicmg i ?
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,) II Mat k i^ caina^ii'i.
anient t<'i tli' l'i woi i;\i. will
ivrriv' sitbscrij)! ions. <•*•'
.No citttvassinu atf'-nt is ailowinl
whii'- in ili * '•mj'l"\ "I tin.'
j>j:mm. ii,vi1 io td'Miiom <?r toi
anv oaudidai*?- H• * i- oiilv to
ad \ oral-- tin? I'i vn<i i \ i ami ii -
j rin- 'pl"-
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Tin? .<-< hu"l disirirt im-n
5 h. ' •UHl.V ai r
bfinii hi!u'-K at
I' lindin^. Thoy,liko thidrnwtf.
i.r, -land thai |io<dili^r «a>
{>«'M i"i ill.- rutin try, and that
r«iMt|H'iiM<>n vvhm not in th*- in
tri< - is of iltf )>ri>]>U'. It i> no
li<..ii |''. howt'Vifi', that K'l'osi:
an l shi-ld' ii do not ^iv* tin*
initio rvjilaiiatini#of this j>ln-
m>ni.'nn thai Mi. (t.mld did.
Tin:* latloi ai I pooling \sa.-
inti.i ih'- |,M'o|ih* lit'i'tnwo it
inadi ili< i.>ads strong and ]«o
MuilrouU Ih't'i'ivorshlp*.
In Mr. (iild s' Utter to
tin
1*1 a> a Fair l.aiiu',
nuolum' ioliovvts wou'i
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Ml 1
From Kloomditlf.
Tin
Dallas NfttH, foil in I on tho llrnt i>l;t\ ;i it ... it"ii o. i.
l ag« of this ix.«uo of tin* ^li tai n j * t •-> ami !«'• ' i '!'!.• y
• it vt, as will lu si*i ii, hi- di^Tis*ain ; • iii«iifd t< i-;« I'f mid
•'lldgo I'urth'i ' derision in tin- <11 ■' "f 'hi' roi I., i in*:
rontnn] t raws arising und*-i an-! ill i •' i' 1;• • y v. ill
tin* rrri ivoishiji of tin Missouri hn > ■* i
Pnrilir railway. A> the idea am •
of a federal rereivrr.' •'til' and e\*• >
its workings may not l e nndri a!:
Iill'l
li.:e
"I
•'tonnd
•• and i
t} ""it; an<l if
i I a}-. - "dtthbs"
oir hod uither ow n jirojieri) on
stood b\ many J ho] 1h, we will uu>.' irij •.
Hiown and Shcl ,"'i,'tly outline the imirhiue and t" ^ •
den stale that it i.s best berai.Hr li,nv il WuvkH- 1,1 ll,is rat4H « *" n I • i* i
strong i< aits.
it etialdes the mails in jiay hi t
I' I «ILe t" * ni|)|0\ eIt if
r.'iiuiiUal'l'- iliiil tlie\ should
!. '•! It'll all interest ill tile e||l
I'!'.•!•>. ami <i"Uld -" great in
! ■ test in | i|e j>ro|'|e. Il tuny be
thai the public mind !•' ven
"Iiius. lint ihe honest \\urld,
"Ml ide. w ill never lie aide to
•m . 11 >w jioollng i> to the inter-
Texas Pari fir load. I,rum mile* tin n.uld . : ii
in length, one tertnitniM at New
t ileans and the other at Kl
Pumo, Texas, ua placed in th«*
hands nf a tereiver by .Indge
Piirdee presiding over tlm ©it
rilit, roinposetl of l^otiisiatltl.
Arkansas an l, Texas. Two r
reivers were a]ij ointed, <«en. .1
Brown and <ten. L. A. Hhel
don. Once in the hands of
• "•t of the people and roinpeti
I i- ti a .:ailist that inteiest. With ! rereivuin, the road i b-
all 11 eI'i ietire t" Messrs. (tonkl,
Urow n A, (the people will
risk coinpetitioii as soon as they
the petiple, liow ' an it
ed thai the people
anyihing undi im" n
farmers and talmrer^
rail ri
OUils In
ire
! h
hi ho
ings over
{>.* per
t '"Hiii r
•-■ii
ai n
11 file p'"i
ami if tii
11*'
of
y ;
i nit
; i fit
I;
\
V
CVeJV wtiel I
tended, a lid a re g«d t i tig 111«■ lull
est and fairest expression of the
people evei itad in ' Villin conn
t v
a
i
otild. Paid*
republiriin-
an
. i
th
rarpethiiggris an*
a t 'onf' dei at< !' •
mess. ar . <-\p"*,i-
Di'inorriiti* } a i' \
Not much The p<
hereaftri i" husim
old stand.
■ I don.
te last t«
(tell. Brow It
-weeteji the
lu run the
I e.sas
,• will
at the
|lte>U'ill "I
K"puI>1 irait -un ,
and lahoiej> "I
k 11" w exact I \ 11 <
"Hi being i o 11!.
such isstti ii]
soimbie }«'oj
rt.a 1 i roubit i
■ i
in
i i i
class
\\ li" t
ll"l il!
in th
I
i m)e b
tat. in
\ in t
i ng
i;
hi mail' ins "pen
ing -peerlt in his race foi
t 'innj'tiollrr at snlphm >pi in.;-
on las! >atnrda\ l'.vpr*
from all ) 1 '
cat" thili lie is liirtr
lea
out witinei
ton is :t g'
i 'onipti "II
liiilK
; i la s.
ir ai * I i
ol it. and w
ceiision am
ing uj'oit iIn
im I'i iemllv
tliesi
i hat
that he is
Hid will Ulld'Mtl
• I lU'll til
I'd man bus m t
i that's wha-t
■.,
;t m
111"
pei'pfe in
I leanM r;e \
ilitel | I r
a IH If' -I'S !
il' lUOei ill it "I"
s.s t he farmers
i ollin county
\ t" vote with
! • il 1 I here is n< >
i\ ;md all re a
p|e I;now ii. Tlie
is that there is a
•pie in onr county
h< fanning arid la
is should not unit"
■ n. Tii. ; im- afraid
■ lilt! in .\v * ;ut.*e dis
ng them b\ ehitig-
ii ' .in -<1 that ii is
:,o detnoetar} 1)"
I I" sit V
: I.
Hi"!,)
ill'
'llie
\s e
I ill'
il
aii think.
"Imil the ngrir.tliural and
laf "I ing el* 111' lit- of ! he Slate
ran awak' and take charge of
the primal'} meetings in w hirh
political jo• w. I has ii- birth
ami sav i? I he count i y f i«an i h*-
abj r*s into whirh k ~i tnaiih "id
wotild plutie ii SI If b\ n.-gleet,
ing to use tie b; l dot W isel} .
there will lie ii" resin n*rti"ti
through the gal- "f aiiateh;.
• Sena!"] T"i iellI! 'tiham
i
i a
ii"i. i li- \ , l In
i; I ..rer-. are : |p.
and should run ii
What is th"i • um
i he farmei - ami I a i
i/iii,. t" wi'i k Ioi th
Bes id. s, ||e| . ■( olol't
riiitir luii' hiin- has
.•ii jurisdii:ion "I
lions, an
'[ii'-stit h
right "i
these
o| he 1
art ill,:
era i ii
w I. \
a
'!
sainrdii
oil\ Si
I 11. u 11
matt*
; i.
riipai
e 11lili
I
farm* rs
i a c h i 111 I > e •
ed t- iii' ■ -e
■ Ulecrar} is
aitm i s and
I >■•■in- 'ciacy,
tiieniselvfs.
■ •in'" lit I ii ill
itii' is **rgan
•ii in I ere -1' .
. I he I h'lno
ne\ei claim
' "n a I \ e)er •
should an\
I iihout the
i" I" art iii
in fill t any
n 111 e \ are
iii".I tit;mo
;il"e in stieh
can compel th
obey the laws.
I II* -e eellt leuiell il lso | llOllg III
it should I" ;t ft lony with ai
he; \ pi-nalt\ foi one man to
hinder another from w rk. but
W'-r. painfully silent astowhiit
>1. luhl be dom i11j a railroad
man for blacklisting an em- f
ph;i\ e and pre\ • nt ing him from
getting honest employment. We j
say make that a felony, with!
fieri years in tlie penitentiary.
These I WO 11 i SI i llgllis lied lit'U-
t< Hants were very wary on the
tfubj.eet of the fraudulent and
collusive schemes by which the
Texas Pacific and Missouri Pa-
ritir brought about the necessi-
ty for the Texas and Pat ilic
n't'idvershiji. They went light
on this, imagining that t he juib
li;* are not aw,'ire of then
schemes. True they are not
yet infoii I of Hie inuiiriiii'tjss
of tlii-vast swindle and fraud
upon tlii- people of i'exas. but
11 n-y w ill be iuft i iiii'tl at no <lis
iitnt day The light- will b>
turned on at nodistaiit day and
rotten elans id money scouti
dr*'bi will tie shak' n up. ami at
last (he pi*iip 1 e will Si
know so in ei hing of t he
"I \\iill Street III i 11 i o lliil I'e loi
tlines and labor strikes.
gtl-i -d an 1 th tuorali/ed illltl
yonil the reach of law it is in iut t nn ; .tin I his i an en
the hands of the federal gffMUtriii w, , doi.'i let ih. man
ami can not lie sued. It roiwlpnialoi- I rive ii. The nn ei
ter« not how just the rlftH^^, . tjfihe *\^[ ..rjiivemhei va
Bi.oowti \i k, Ti:\., i
May loth. "SO. f
l:«# I'i iiioi r«;:
1 ie following lie m I." n ad
Citi/.en. which claim - to be iiu
Alliai re paper >!iot;ld be eon-
detuned by nil goml im-nibeiH
of thai oidvr:
Itob'iisou Comity Allliince
eon . cm 1 April t-;h. wa• attend-
ed by deft gat cm ft an fourteen
But ii Ih"gins Hul AHlaiuek Matters ofim- j
I ill !ii.;li il Wil "flit poIta11 ce di ■ cl: t C,b 11 sUteSs ex
] o ad 11 I fa.-t. The Alliance in
with t!ii in, or tuiit Ji • .
tins pari of 1 exas t. jiritgress-
flt Oil tile live j)|W - - -
■! re n
there i- a matter being put be-
/' re tin Alliijnr. in my jmig
I lie l| t in till event til* \lliaure
la '.e- t • o ■ i>. with i 'e K nights of
i..ahor will prto-• fatal. Let me
a\ I" i' ' Aii .i 'ice a.! hit so
long;, ii All aiiee will attend
to her ov\ a 1 u tue-.- she w ill
illil k' • pel Uii'lllil illuljllHtas
long as the Alliance will stand
ah" 'I a ml i urn a deaf ear to t lie
f; ..ithe feiir«. the Knights
of Lai n are making limy will
ri aii/e •:ao per month extra. 1
Plain, Sofid Facts!
Something of Interest
To every O'le.
to see our
in buying y ill Dry (ioo.fs, it will pay
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
Wi carry the
sj.|e ot tie- "dead line," The
last littk talk I tli Tir ]*1 iinu
ing to k l it fie action of tie-
r in en 'o... ! > •,. ojiih j- t hat
that in eii; is only pti limina
ry and not i < ink' aclion. Tl y
w II l.ie'V. that ii the faruiers
and lab a• i meet here om
time more >\itliout taking ae
tion that il.< \ will go home dis
Wish to mi\ io all breth ir/"st(,ck. before making youi purriias.
in lie- Vllitttire that.
LARGEST!
ASSOltTMKXTof K\KI{YTHL\« that is NT. W and
Our PIMCKS are Low Dow n !
THE LADIES !
;« Will find our Stork of DCf.SS GOODS Complete
We make jt SPKITAL1T\ in this dep irtineiit. New tit
taretions amving every tiay :
VVo are liav-
have several reasons why I ob v , ,
ject to lite Knights of Labor, °ur ^OllllNb is Mtuply Immense.
against a road, in lite hand ©f a ' .id j wii •lied ' n
receiver, it can not be ut 1 >r j , atitig ; • ,k i,
t . ached by any surt of pr
•«■- What is known sis a as-
ter i- appoinled in rack f« h al
roiirt disirisl. Tltis digni; ;:y
go.'s ill 'ttlid over the ilia < t
ilu'.t . t
purpose of as I understand is strictly n
and hears all claims
the roads in the hands of '■•Jed i" ih
reivers. No juiy is all ed in all ca
r.ura m i;, wl,
Li I \ '■ ■ ■ .'ii
iii I v. r i i. • (
. am! tun men a-
i im-trui t tii in ujj
■ lions, ami fi-i to wh
viilier. nf
an t tin- -am*
b ■ li ii al again.
di I 'v I i I libs,
i 113. .-.'drc!' tried
■ 1« gate and
First, the Kiirmeis' Allianre i.^.
a big rush in
tjm.
* •" 1'liey it re selling Fast. t':il| eai!
y on. 11 i In* muster allow - y -u
any thing, on your rlaim aga -I
the i<>ad you have no pro. -s
m preier
ile.es, but
to coxa promise a«d
liariuoiii/t uj/' i ■ 'iid men in
tin county rianvenfion. It is
ulreadx i-ioidn i<*i| that the
NtiHHY Styles n-!
Kiplitlled I It tile t "i ly
I .o
see
an i se-
Pri.e,
"ti of our
' 'an't I'm
against the company but trust, fanners ami lai i ra-ri liar
wait till it is their will an# j ntoniite and will bur t it.* Tli
1! A. j w ish i- tIn lath the jn <• jih
pleasure to pay you.
11 uey
I in tlii
Win. Sachse ami ot .« rs
The
)t:?l. p
esy.
countv have tried ids tie * are tloun
* I '
t" their sorrow. You can not Lei them stand by
-ii.- die Texas ('entral in ('"din, j .aml mak ■ i!. • <■. \
but must go to Dallas. S of titith tie grand- ;t
all ttiunties in this f* tl *ra 1 the tnun v. lvich
court district, iiiitl the sun is uT rlub de.-ald
I,
while ncn's institution. See
olid. I: the Ktii. 'ai- jo art that
tin y .:• ■! into 11.>ubl«• ou their
• •v. i i . i i i I ; hink the Aili
aiice ■ li-Mild i.ei j. hninls off.
P. M. hi \iison.
i'ti • wr ' c.'i,a n- i make ii a p
pear that the .Alliance can not
woi>. in friendly ielation■• with
any Tnii . a i.i .t. ieti - for it is
not the truth, lie alludes as
m ii joiriin . the Knights as
•mething terrible. He knows j^.r '1'o select from. Low Prices and Uood Goods is au
Inducement, you will not Buy until you see us. We
are Determined to Take the Lead, Carry the Stock
iiml ;it prices they are Bound to SKLL.
A BIG STOCK !
ami
d- legation < • iiit]-• >h
be I ('f t t*S | a ml CO
the club, B< v. ii?
lrue of the counties uj
dow u t he Texas Pacilic. Prac-
tically. then, there is no chance
for a man to collect any jiint (designed and ra'.i 11;• i. i io dis
claims against these l >ads. i t tu b y our e,mtemplaled ac;km
' The judge also, as will be seen
from his decission, as given in
Mi. Gibbs' rominnniciition. |
ami | claims t Ikii it is afouteinpt ol |
j,( , . his cottt t for I lie employ ' e« of Kitllt r ?
the Texas and Pariiir to ijuit
work ou t hat road ami claims
ih
they are in --eperate lodges,
ami iu this way do they not be
long to tin M«* ns. Odd fellows
w"hi-, i and very many th nominations
iiud i. i j. 'hi of the church and do not all tin*
'.••it color.-, political parties take them in-
ntkm of the | to their bosoms : i1'. M. Dumii
ver held iu
schotd dis-
ad <i si rong
1 of a nuin
lest un-n in
f i UliU'inceS
SOU had belt* I tdose shop.
\\ m. Lampmn.
I urnii r>'( in hat Illituds School
House.
i{i:>ii:.mm:it xm: place.
MOUNTCASTLE It COUT'Y!
HUhuji's School House.
t hey
unw i I ling
lOrh
H., *
•«e. t
\ l.rgiil lliiiin on fin* Sitiuifion.
Bisnt
May
ttitKTM :
I he fanners' and lit borers
of liiis li. u ii i met and organ
. . . . ,, ■ i/.vd with lim folltwing ofHrtsrs
riuht to punish I hem lor it. T s |;;l( jv \(
to
11
i < die sof their
ithoiit making an earn
McKINNEY, TEX.
The
are in
ballot
Iron,
men
ag< i
p.o p!e .if i ollin c,iiinty
t y . • t i eat ly to Iniv •■ tije
11 o >. ,ak"ii <t w ay
them ly t few
ajipoiiii' I twn y • :i i
by a eoitv etitioii tliiil
" i tit el fere \\ i I li
people, it 11 • 1
i II"
armiiii
i
in
i
nevei intemit'd
the artion of il
w ho know i hey 11av >■ ti" i i
to s U p •' t red" tin, p- "pie
jeirpo-" of a den. . ratio , \e
live COitmiittf i- ll"i tl' take
j lower li"in tii" i *♦ •* ip i <
it.
i'u-
ttlsl.
;i re
in i'i
i 11 v.
may
w, i y
are
at t-
(tin
In
i han
n
i1
•t
n
Little
Kockwall Wiint-
Territory.
Mi)l"r
\Ye understand that our little
neighbor Kockwall rounty
wants to come across th- C..|,in
line and take olf the Southeast
jiiti t of out county and thus t"
enlarge her dominion. The
translVi <d t«'iritorv to im lu le
;' r
vl a
t lie; i
iy aii'
lily
adopt"d by the
laOotim.: classes
eir meetings by
i ■ 1 a I iii" 111 d e 111 *
the .Il way "I
'cincts. In sciiool
• ■ tings generally
-ht when Jill cau
a smaller bodies
"'i t h" hunibl
I ltd' r the
Rs in which tl
t" ki'iM.I volel y ale
meet at "lie place,
nief l ingyfi.at kw a i d ami
timid iii ell could ha \ e not hi 11 g
ti i ,-ay t>\ en if they wer*' to iii
tend. Also it is too great a tax
for men to be compelled to ride,
in m.auv rases, a distance of
In ih" Dallas News of the
11 'ih is an .ai iic 1.. from the |.en
"I i >ue I Jus i:i \e Cooke, a loili'tll
rat'■ districi judge of t.he "deep-
w .'iiej" neighboi hood which
rich ly merit s t he Univ ersttl c* m
deiunatiiut of mankiml Ft.r una
dlillernleil e11ss<• d11esh il i,- a
stirrer#- A- iiu uiii'ily truth-
b ss and senseless liiirailgue il
is a d* * ii lei I success, and as :u
i * \hibii toii of whiii it mol t
Not only so, but there is now
I one man serving out a sixty
; ilay s" sentence in the Dallas
| rounty jail ttmlei this ovttra
gt'Oiis system td'oppression by
this same Judge Pardee, for no
other o He use ihitn railing a
••scab" iit Boiihiiiu. who had
i taken the place of a striker:!
i "eorulild hand."
Now lor tin personal of llii-
I machine. Pardee, an Ohio re
! publican carpet bagget, in Lou
i tal ? . i:
Pi
is. \ ice-i'resitl
Ciarksou. Seen
being mover! to
"I tie* meeting
Lc
w-
"11f and J, M.
I it ry . It then
lake the sense
as to suitable
m bv tin
l.-iaiut iiftt
during the
lion for a ii
the war appli'
Grant administra
ace on tile fedcial
.ii
>i
'ii,
i t i j iii i e
In sin li
tin
;il in
;i i i,
h * a, i
Io
fool ;t little brief authority
si'Uieiinies makes of a man. it
i'« without a parallel, except it, . , , .
, . ., bench, and was noimuatea b
be in the I iii'dee case, livery 1
line in it, is idled with such in
dei eiii \ iiml falsehood tluil it is
,1
eti to get a con
t.
■I'.
a disgrace 111 any paper thai
dare- to give it puhlirafioii. lie
.-(art-- out by railing Powderly
a liar and a coward ami from
that he .Ii\i■ ■ down into the
slimy th jiths iiml gloats in silly
ieaiitdiim iiiuise
until lie im
agiiies himself a hero, lie
charges every conceivable sin
and crime against
of Labor. Kvcn
tli*- Knights
charges the
Grant, but
. lirmatiou. owing to eharge-
liigainst him. lie afterwards
j applietl to Gat field and durin
the Conklin excitement in tie
Senaie slippi-d tltroiigh, and
that iu part by the inlhieuce of
Gen Sheldon, w ho was also an
Ohio republican carpet bagger
in congress from Luuisiaim
Now. Pardee, to pay Sheldon il d iet
back, appoints Irini one reoeiv for .lit
i'i1 of the Texas ami Pacilic am
prisons lor nomiun _ ,
C'otintv Gon\ e111 ion to be held uad ellicieiit uieii to till tin
on the ifcHii at MrIvinney for
the v arious ofiices, the follow-
ing nomination# wer. made:
For Governor, lion. Barnefit
Gibbs.
For Congress, lion. il.
Mack.
For State Senate, lion. John
•I' ihusi in.
For Representative, J. R,
Smith.
For t'onnty Judge. M. \V.
Johnson.
Foi County Attorney Woith
Kay -
Foi sheriff. Gal- Beck.
For District Clerk, W. A.
Bum pa -.
I or t 'ounty Co art Clerk. John
< 'hambers.
For Assessor. Bob McLany.
For Tax Collector. Newt
Taylor.
For Treasuri r. T. S, Bat-
si i n.
For Com in is doner. Wiilium
Whereas, bv unw ise, reckless
t
and cias legislati i tin farm
■ i - and labi.'i'ers ari oppie.seil
with burdens that they an
both unable am
be
rs!' effort for tl
g'tie; rrnces, and
W le • i'e;i >, ve believe tli at the
e\ i! * J' .v'ti'.'h we com plain can
be ooltcst 1* aie iie I i y a unit-
ed and consei vati\e actiiui on
the part of the peiiple, there
fore,
Resolvi d, first, That we or-
ganize a fanueis' club at 1 Hi-
nois School House, lis object
shall b the selection of good
va-
nou- offic ■ in the gift of the
pro.] i ■ . Thai I lie -aid club do
in.'.'! iii Illinoi.s School House
tin th" eitl 1 of iht,' president to
discuss tjnc- tioiis of interest
that may arise from time to
time to - ml represtMitatives to
tlm r Uiity meeting to be held
at the co, i t hon>eat Me,Kinney
h>'gmh •■: May. IhSli, for the
purpose of forming a county
club for like purposes.
'2. 1 hat we make a united
effort to seeaie a just, econom-
ical ar l conservative adminis-
tration iif tin government, and liiril.\Kt> School IIoi sk. i
a like effort to have repealed} May 8th 188(5. t
-itch law. as an d"tritnental to Kn. Dkmock \ r:
our in; i' i. and to have such At it regular meeting of the
;is will, in our farmers and laboring men of
the nine, the Richard School 11 ouse com
3d Door, Johnson Bl'k.
CITY MILLS!
OBENSHAinr BROS. & CO.,
Mam i a in uk us & Di:Ai,i;tis ix -
Flour, Meal, Bran, and Shipstuff !
Texas.
A LSO MILL FKF.D
McKinney,
„ * t 'oi respondetice Si
it* '1
Hichartl S. H.
;;at with a request (hat it be
J. M. Bi. i-i.icv,
President.
printed.
t promoti
t'.lCl
J. W.
Andrew At
main mil*
au<l
is
ol-
lin
'petal ;i tlay
attending meetings that could
and should be held at their
tloors. The *ehool district plan
will get a better expression
from the people and is there-
fore more democratic. Foi
tin s" ami mam othei reasons
. i News
We lav or the lll'iKt [H'lferl I ree i
dom of tin peoph- in tie se mat
lei's, I he penple of I dilin
comity a re denn < ink- ami will
know wfn-u they are getting in-
to the lb publi .n c. mp. Wifli
out anv warning from the ma
rill m
i
i a i
(tciieral's iirotut Mini sfieltlon on
Millu oi it I and Nevada, it
put on th** ground
the great ilistance <
people in that part of
Collin from our count \ -eat and
consequent lllcom eliieltre to
their public business; R .rkwall
county seat being less
than half the distance front
their doors For one we would
dislike very much to giv* up
any part of Southeast Collin
A truer community to the < an *
of the people are not to bi
found; thrifty and euergetir
they are tin* salt of the earth.
But if they want to go, ami
Hock Willi wants them, ii would
certainly be fair and democratic ''ouni of tie n timotiy taken
to let them have their way before 'a. < ingressi,nal inves
We would be opposetl if it were li^ii'iug aiiiiee while at
u matter of individual opinion l^il' phice >pecial paiu- were
to any such movement, but in taken by the Oaz tie to state
matter of imblic concern men quit^ fulb the irstiiHony of ilm
must yield in their personal Uonld witnesses and to give
preferences. In a country as but very brief statements of
■Middy as this it is no small what was provnl by the other
to a community to get witnesses. Generul* Brown and
their comity seat. A
' ttqjreay.nl
life ot
(iray.
, ., , . . For Const a bl
, , General Brown ai the special ifjna<u,
Chicago riots on the Knights.!. . ... , , * , Kinsou.
... , , • ' . i instance of Jay (iould was ap i pul Survevor. G. il. Noves.
^ )' ' ' U " ,l j pointed the Other. So it now Lew Lewis was appointed a-
sap, ut o i tiat t n si ; | u riit> out that it is all the la.-t1 Hie d>d< . at-to ai; .ml i lie t oun
ta i tii tints wtn 11• qm nt in t',.publican caruet bag • f.%, [ onven.n n. ;i.t J.
the moth long before t he organ , ,, , M lark>on alternate.
.1 l- • i .-I i iging ami scallawagery in the -n,., ,• ... .. ,
1 J !1 ! 11 k 11 4 it f III • l\ ift I I'll I K « 11 I «!l ll« !• t t 1 11 • I H110 • N 1 1 ,Id ' * Id 11 * /1 \ V ,, ,
South. Yet. some men claiming then a kqii-d.
to be goott democrats are sym Ri -olv. d. That tin IVishop's
piithising with Gould and his ! •Nt "1 H 11 •'•' !• i1 hi r< by
.heini..i««f ysi'T'! h!.*
ot her- i *nacte<
"pinioii, I
;k Ti at we are in favor of
nomiiia' in, no man to ofllre
who wiII not pie.Igr- himself to
secure f'hese eids.
■J. That wi ai' - ojijMised to
rx i fit nppt'i p- i • 11 j "ii, oi ex ofli
cio. to any oflic* r from eonsla
bl" tip, outside of their salary.
Ailams'
J ami: Smith,
Secrctarv.
t'lirwillg
ttlnck Jack
<« urn
tnunity', No. o. in Prectii' < N>
8, hehi Miiy- I lie Mil 1 !e Io||'
ing Odicers were selected .
Pr -id. i t
IJeilSleV
J. M.
Solomon (Hen. \ ice-President,
and James Smith S-cretaiy.
After all the farmers ;tml labor
i'. ii.i -i. . • I'm. ..• i. h i ir1, in n Hi nt
■' -> l> • iii '■! ... i". ;lli "■!( . Ill -1 aVlltft illjtol'
i ' • ■ ,-lfr'i■.• 1 - ri.i i ijii ,t. lit'.
i I■ I • i . * e i • • , .'Ii'juiuiK noil
• • ' .cciiii •!.•« • ••«!. <uM inftk
• "Ill 1. ' >! r i >'> l. ll«C-
I' I' ' . ' :" .V ■' .H, Ni'i %-..-■<. All-.I t'lBIUI-
'..i'u l uii ;iti|' ■ tn Tolii. i^rnin I Tn) ii.
T" ' > I i'.. :■ oiml V*tt Vf.r . Chi'iOiij tiiiin* ail
ei. I.i. 1 j. I 'llii. I'liii-.-i.t il.c-isi. igOgtSen
l* .f. 'le. ..f ' h V'MK.Imb I -tt. r A lur) « A
.n«i ■ "1 know i f , vi. « f li.ir tin' clmtvlng
. t your ttum foi ii uii-ri tlmp U**f.usi niiil
to ci'rlftin forniH of
in-up. outstiie ot tu'it salary. jIltf m,m in the community were
ami will oppos any man foi[ enrolled in a Farmers' Club the Jyj"')"1-- i«"i «.irr«i.t.-i
oilice who is in favor or will a... f..ii..„ ,'v'.«u:"z.,u
iM %m m ,,,,,,, , „ , .... «Iv I um wiirratitcil in trlvlna .iiy u|iini.in
otlice wim is in favor or will " ""i '* .* ■ i* " VI', Hi t i'l ■ n "f itum- mhui ■ ..suimt i.v jou.
1,1 . VVI, lr^ 111 luv 1 1,1 president appointed the follow- i"-'i "Wi-ii i iwo- t,nuiia . ...miimi, i* not onty
recei v e the same. {|1<r ime'-Un-.' ««t.. m-tl-«l' Kur««|.- ly All doilon.
That we bidi t V'| the
.tig committee to draft t-esolu
, ' Ki'aiul tious. John Mathuey, \\ f'
fury to be Jin injury toourcoun-1 Jones and W. N. Bragg. W
III
white slaves, lb abuses the
Knights In note and bv rote for, . ,. .
. .,. ' • .i 1 republican crew in
;i hall column or more m the 1
and says not a word
the Stand.
! outrageous oppression ,.f the
... j.1 people of the South.
ill' ml the reckless course of 1 '
(knild atul his corrupt iollowiua> Arrangements were fairly ou
I his would be hero of the but foot, for the machine to pack
lie t hat is after ii is over, is one j olf the democratic party, bag
of the chap* w ho went to the jaud baggage into th Jay
legislature a few years ago and Gould republican camp; but
/ot him :i jmlii al district ma le. the meeting of the fanuei > and
an ( set- back now with hi- ap laborers, the true, liberty lov
pointuieiit and favors legali/.etl ing democracy of the county.
lobbi-iy and feilral ty ranny ami to take place ou the '."Uh sets
The Fort Won
Sarurdav give ,-i
h ( a/etii of
'Zilliiled iic
ti t to talk about deniocracv.
• •
Such di-irit t judge hahherdash
er like Pardee's federal bench
tyranny won't pans muster with
the people of TeXllS. A jllst
ami fait democratic government
down on tliiil little game.
Democracy w ill be very safe
iu the hands of the farmers and
laborers. That's where the
democracy stays. Its at home
among agricultural and labor
will hold Mr. Gould responsible in„ ,,,.,,,,1,,. |}llt IU)t it| lh,
iis well as the Knights for vio ramp of .lay Gould.
lations of law, fourth rate dis ...j
trict judges and carpet bag • ' 'j" good democrats ket
, i i . . ' out of the iTould camp, as sflou
-I"«1k— I., tl. ur ,K,miblr, ,ml fll„'
Sheldon, the receivers of the
juilges
notwithstanding.
The jieooles democracy meet
with the people whose conven-
tion meets ou the SWtli. 1
•I
11 is Exerllencv. i rover Cleve
land, President of tin 1 uiti d
Stall s, for Iii - eirtinn in e„\
pre; ed in his renmt nn ;ige to
Cotigresin behalf of the
boring classes
T. S. Ba i sox.
I 'l * -itlelli.
J. W ( i. , \ ox.
Seer tai\
try. it lid we are in favor of do-
i: , aw a v with that bod v. We
. « * %
i hink t Ii" pejice iffleet s are
■ uliici tit (ti maiutiiin law and
order throughout our In ml and
woik tl11 all t iol.ition.
('*. That w e are in favor of the
state paying liei witnesses.
We earnestly believe
W'rong f a people to hi
tend court when thei
are needed at home
families, without bei
fair wage- for time lost.
?. That we are not in favor of
Money ! Money ! Money !
Igg. While
the committee was drafting the ... .
resolutions the meeting was ad We have a large amount of
dressed bv several men on the Xo 'nv, sl in ';ind
condition of the farming au I la ' ,,u,4t'tt must not be past due
boring class of iieople, the etiiu- :ii 'cast one t hird of the
rted the following ]>ui chase ui-tmy p ud
uuflee rejiorti
resolutions;
v\ i ...
the following |v
ill., i it nioiti-. • iiil
We will
iy them, runnia . for any rea
stinable length of time. Parties
a-
uship
cessity of purer men in oflic*- to
make and to administer laws.
Hickman school House.
Farmers club met last Sat
!g.autiti; railroatl couipanieSi . . . . ,. . ,
•tai I. : • mil' . . ill.-. I Ili'-lri * f'!, ' I" ■
11 niiti. !..,■ II..- I'liuil, iin.l will !£. ;! ' ii"r i ir , il'"'1 !V'
. i .1 .1. l u, II.,., ! '■•".'■'IPI'"'"« . o«"r tli- Ml
i.„ ! lowing :
we
in;.V rliaiii, mush ni-nr l v i "'V.. . .
in. 1 .-..in,,.11 I,. Im-ali' a ! V'i w" «•"
it. I l .ill, .a. iliitialii.il all"'" 'II.I..1-M.|,|V.rt to
uiilav alfilll. 11 Ii. Ilu knian all ' jnny mini or * l uf au'ii, Ini' .l
and John Wik'ki wrreapi • int S. That w.«
*d deb'4.ft - to tin fonniy on any ttmn for ofllce. st.-ite in-
vent ion on the v'Suh. county, unless his interest is
The follow i?n; nominations strictly identilb tl with the farm
as tin first choice of the ron ing and laboring class, except
Volition was made: Gen. Ross positions that require a lawyer.
for Governor; L. W. Ogl. -by i , That a copy of these reso-
for comptroller; 11 Ik Mack for lutiotis be furnished the Me-
congrrss; F.M. Trimble for float- Kinney, Dkmoc hat for publi
er: >lr. Rollins for represent:! cation. Signed by
W. ('. Stanford,
11 M. Burrell,
M H. Giles.
V. W. Hall.
S. M. Kane
W. .flK.
tive; K. U. Craig for district
judge; W. A. P umpass for ilis-
trict clerk; Jense Cotter for
shn-ifft John K Smith for
Treasurer; U. VY. Baldin for
isets of agririrl.it
ral andWK& laborim. interc-ts
of our romftrv.
Vinl. Resolved, Thai we ig-
nore all chronic office makers
and political tricksters of anv
party. Relieving as we do that
the oflico should seek the man
and not the man the office.
:trd. Resolved, That we cor-
dially invite ail laboring men
of our county irrespective of
party to co-operate with us in
electing competent men to oltice
1ft* 111'"'. t
*i--' fiSHK upturn, f: uwit* mul IVHMi
SAFE
SURE.
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1886, newspaper, May 13, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191463/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.