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VOL. V.
McKINNEY. TEXAS.
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A PoHMIo of llsaiiUfUl i«>rtnuw. prlutr4
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Attorney AtLaw,
MeKMNIV, TBXAk.
itllli'f niiir li opi uuImI by Johnson
it .leiiklitic tn luiineon block.
GEO. D.PARKER,
PbyslelM ul IwgtM.
M<<KI1VN1<3Y, t t t TKXi
OHlce over It. V. Houston's ator*.
t an he fnunil al olllne both day and
NIGHT.
RH. L. Pearson, ■
Dental Surgeon,
TIIM. At
MAM MAIL VATIC'
UR8DAY. JANUARY 10. 18H!>.
NO. SO.
4 0 **40
AMD
•Impllel
4)rM ever in ado. and to |lti
durnblo colon Aik ttt Iho
no oihar. jl color*; to coat*
WKLLS, «fCMMW < CO.. #*«*(*•. Ml
NlllM.
W§ will rail the special
tention of our subscribers
the fact if there ia * time
itiK th" year that you can
it seems to ii* i hut you coi
and should do mo at this seas
of the year.
Newspapers. like all otlftir
9
business, require I
to run. We need moR
I pay bauds, we need it U
•hi a
ot il e nil in** «ort. The "con tl- ir* was passed
tuou deleuse" of the United providing for the payment of
iiv i x i kct. States la III* common protec an income tax which wan tin*
Please read (lie following tion of the same, and cannot be Hrst and last tax of tltui i ri« v
maxims from Adam Sodth: restricted u one, two, or ii do*- er levied by the general ,\m
Maxim I. "The subjects of en stales The "defense" oi ernment. An income '.i\
every stale ought to contribute | rotectlou of one industry or perhaps, the tu<>Mt eijuital •
toward the support of the gov sectim is not u common de lorm of taxation, and ag •
critmcnt, us nearly ns possible fense ami, therelore, not war with the latter part of Smith',
in proportion to their reapec ranted by the 1 ?oiiMiittili< n. Hrst mnxim, that is. the coiitrib
live abilities ; that is, in pro According to Aduiu Smith's ,,,or contributes in proportion
portion to the revenue which Hrst maxim of equitable taxa- t'"* amount of revenue 11• >
they respectively enjey under ! tion, the subject, who enjoys enjoys under tin* protection « '
the protection ot the state." protection of the government the government The income
Maxim 'J. "The tax, which , in the pursuit of his occupa- 'ax of the act of isfll was grnd
individual is bound to tion to the extant that he can uated, which is a fuither dis
t - : ■ !'.•;!
of Seventy •
in t'e- t of water. Her"
l ave line ' dieets « f sleel
g and lias a
x feet. She|ii
sidee
t
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ighteen knots
eaw,
O NE Y !
for paper, we have bills to nMMt, . .i
with creditors and w ®a °U® * sell the frulta of his labor for' t,r,nil«"iit>n in regard to abil
tSXpjz tmaSu' aortli RK?1 call on all who owe ua
J. K. Waikitis L VI. <'o , have been making loans in Collin
county for six (0) years, and are now entering on their seventh.
They take this method <>l than ing tli * people for their liberal
patronage, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
They wish to say thai they are now prepared to give better1 offloo over I i) Mawsoiue A Son's stow!
terms than heretofore, and you will always timl it to your inter
est to call on their attorney, J. S. Jenkins, when you want mon-
ey on Real Estate, or desire to mi*|| real estate securities.
Office over H. C. Herndon's drugstore, N. NV, cor. Square.
, The time of forty-seven per cent, more than ities, than that mentioned in
Prasbyterlan church. Teeth extracted I vTt,Vilir*afc v<>n^t.n~nMtMM*Tri P y «**• <♦ the manner ol pay- lie could sell them were it not Smith's maxim At lirst, I ow
Without pain. M;,T' assist us wiXmt tnriZ dl m*nt' th# il°aUlitV l° ^ mitl ^ Protection of the gov- ever,
I-.v I nll t wmit for a r> ilia ou8ht all to be cleur and plain eminent, thereby increasing the cent
lay. Don t wait for a colisc-1 to ^ contriblUor tontUo .. . *
M. 0. ASKKNATIIV,
W. H. ABKRNATHY,
,„Mo cume .nd --dui." you. olher
AHKRNATHY IIKOM.,
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.
McKiNNKr, - - tkxas. , subscription, you can take this
If nuy are behind on their
Two sister ships of the
rio are being ci>nstract<>
j- //.i *. and will soon be
launebed,
• -*m
Hill Nye on Farming.
Mill \ \ e, ir t<|ieakiugof farm
journals, .•%t. 1 their articles
were ino-i ly v\ lit ten by clerka
in stores, or soiiitf one who had
never n en farm produce eg-
cwpt on ttie' bonniiiighouse
tables. That he knew a cor
r -s ji. in den t of one of the large
the tax was tin per agricultural paper - who was a
per an.nun on the excess in a lais- dry goods
revenue which he derives from of income over eight hundred • m I t hat In-w ioi« a long
his occupation to forty seven dollars. In isiJ'J, it was gradu- a,;l' « i i' u - article "C)n the
the manner in which it is most < required, by
to yourself, if not, it is not in
1'ork'n Hatvnl Improved Ottolilonod oar drtim* tended for VOU.
D„oc,.t P... Co «i iy' • f r tu., ««i.tribut .
natural drum* Alwat* la pooilloii bill I'ltSUl lWl «. VO
to otberi and comfortable to «i>ar. Music, oou
voraation. **hn whl«|wra heard diftlncllv. W«
Maxim :i. "Every tax ought | p«r cent, more than it would ated, being three percent pei ••rueiiyof 1> homing hydraulic
\ not her chip from the
to be levied at the time and in ! be otherwise,
should be
equity,
re annum on the excess of income* l*1"'
to « v* «■ hundred dollars, an<l ''d I'm some length on
lactl .
niMox. MI
g nerson, President, T.T. Kmerson, Vlce-rrm't, T. H. Kinerson, (Jasker
First National Bank,
proportionately Hve per cent, on tin* excess ol'
m f i contributor to pay it." more than the subject income over ten thousand For
Several years ago Chamber- Maxim 4. "Every tax ought who is not thus protected; the years 1870 and lS7l.it was
' MilK in,,' \ ello*
, iwera heard d ifUi
refer 10 ibo«e u*n« tnaui. Write r 1
Broadwar. N. VI ' - . , . ,
| lain St Co., of Des Moines, i to be so contrived as both to thus, il the nut proceeds ot any two ami one half percent, on
tom ambkcws., 1 owa, commenced the manu-(takeout and to keep out of the ; industry is, by reason of the excess of income over two
thousand dollars. For do-
w cows for yel-
low butter" This same party
move.I into 'lie country shortly
afterwards to try the experi-
ment. 1 |e jjat itereil his cream
and u i up \irly one morning
Or McKluimy, Texas.
Capital and Snrplua,
s100,000.
Bays and sell* uxebange ou tne principal cttle* in Europe. Kim class pape
discounted.
DnutCToas: Krancla Emerson, T. T. Euibrson,'!'. II. Euierson, .Ino. b. Lovejoy
C. H. Welch.
Business Hours—ft a. ni. to 4 m
'—ij n ii . .i ... i . —
Behr Bros 6c Co.,
AND
Smith*s American
PIANOS.
C&rjWitif & Smith's a m ORGAN
Solo iiirect from Factory,
Semi for catalogue prices terms
etc, etc. to
M.We VAUGHAN.
03O Main st Dallas-
JOHN S JENKINS.
Jenkina Sl Andrews i facture of a cough remedy, b«- pockets of the people, us little special protection of the gov 1
i itirmaanr m inmnuu mil * Hevlng it to be the most prompt as possible, ovei'ttud above : eminent, forty-seven per cent, years I S7o and ls;i it wars two ati'l ean-i.-d ii to the cienialory.
and reliable preparation y*t what it brings into the public' more than it would be without a,1(' (im' ,lalf I"'1' n-n' "" tl"' ^ u '' ' -iiit*. r.*ui with me. I
produced for coughs, colds and i treasury of the slnte." such protection, theu forty Hx^ess of income over
The revenue, from this soun i
in I8H S was, from imlividii ih
Jaoklnt)
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
McKinney, : Texas.
OIBce over II e. Herndnn'a drujr al r«. North
wont corner public xmare
croup, that the public appreei
ate true merit, and in time it
With a little further discrim- seven percent, of such pro
inatiou in estimating Mabili- «'««ds in addition, too, to taxes,
AS H. MET/, M. D.
was certain to become popular.. these maxims, unques should be contributed to the and corpora
mi 9 _ . 9. a • ... 1 tl ... . Alkl Oil lI«*> i :
have lit
as thiee
Uliou al
m#i 11 •
Their most sanguine hopes
TNE BUT watermoof ttlOIMQ MAT
Covers ffte entlr* saddle* and will keejtyoa dry Ityisf Hyw.
NENNEY k PARDUE,
~ -General-
Lumber Dealers !
ly tittwidetf to.
Ofttcc uti viuirs in stlfl's building.
J. A. NEEL,
SIGN WRITER.
And Hum Oscorator.
McKISNKY j- TEX AH.
DU, CHEW,
Oltcra his Professions) service to th
cltlxens'of
M.KIWEV AND VICINITY.
OWIce—Up stairs over (,'oleni n
White's Store
'On thilnstallsmt Plan for Cish"
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
STOVES and OTHER
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
At the Lowest Prices and Best
Terms Obtainable.
Freight prepaid on large bills
Call and see for Yourselves.
Texas Installment Co.,
7f)l, 75:* Elm Street, and 7fifl,
7f)H Pacific Ave.
DALLAS, TEXAS
Nenney&Pardue
Will lake hay, corn, oats and
wheat in exchange for lumber.
July 20th, 1888,
J. R. PAOGITT. CHASM. BRANTLEY.
CONTRACTOR8
am)
It I I LI) 1*: l« H. j :
McKinney, 'IVx .
offer tlielr services to the i-ili/ens of
M(-Kliuic) ni'tl Miirrntiniii gcnuniry.
l.eioe orilern with Vt>nnsv ,v I'arilue-
S. Kinsey
Has opened, at the old stand of
W. F. Miller, in Melissa, a
Blacksmith Shop
l«m.i?i,n^, JlblTiMn,r"lil' eisssof t* stimonlsls thst no fraud ?Work gunrnntfed- A Ino wood
"",na
♦ Miicepft'..I ! inroln, Whoivsnie hrumist. laity. Call around when in Me-
. . I title llo.-k. Ark . Feb. I, IHSs.
I nr. Able—Mir: 1 have been .el I lug I i. Ahle'a "Tanuiusw" (.hill cunii for sev-
eral y«si>, niiii llnd It n rspld eelhr. mid ibut it gives entire nalisfsctlon to the
Irsde. Icormder It n verj superior preparsilou. and ' know of nothing In Hie
msrkei heiier. Your*, truly. i' J. LINCOLN
tionably embody equituble' support of the government ii"!"4. making a
HOIROOpathiC Physician Md Sttffion have been more than realised, principles of taxation, and. be "ince the government is. iu tolul ,,r •TvVwa.lMi. Th
McKlNNEY, TEXAS. Over three hundred thousand | fure the reader >?oes further such case, a partner in the en tni.i source of r.*\ecu-
chronii! diseases snd diseases of wo- bottles of Chamberlains with us, lie is asked to stud.) terprisj and the sole factor by expired by limitation liei • • I.
dsToVmSt^^^ Oou«h Keniedy ate now sold these maxims, until the piinci which the price of the pro lucts ,s71 t 'axes, we Ion
. i,
each year, and it is rccogtdsed
I as "the best made," wherever
it is known. It will cure u se-
vere cold iu less time than asy
other treatment. For sale bv
-I on a farm as much
i four days, and I
ah nit what a farm
V i sliouid read all
* ice uiven. carefully, in
\' ur pap- i and go out and do
«•< y< ii li.ue been doing for the
|i.im loii> \ ears As I said
bct'.Me. | know all about farm-
•'• I have watched the tiller
of tto s..i| while he was in the
v«t> o t .1' tilling, seen him
■<tiiU' ! stump and learned all
th' u i.i - he used in extricat-
pies embodied therein are tirm of such industry is raised. have been lai-l l ut li\>
ly fixed in bis tuind, .lust here . When the government forces •'""•s since the adoption ot ilo-
let us remark that tlere is a a subject to pay a tax, which I lie greater j>ait
disposition in many readers to is not in proportion to the rev 1,1 ,'1" s',*VM l, w.s, winch iia-..-
scuu lightly the primed page, enue which he enjoys under 'ibuied by the people
Bristol Bros., City Drug Store, tuhih seems in many to b«'the protection of the govern l'ihu. government for its sup " u nims. lt from the graceful
McKinney, Texas. wantiug that mentul energy ment. it either fails to get P^tind we might add. I'oi iu p «iii„u h * hud taken. I have
which will be satisfied with what lie should contribute to l,n'd>Kal, uucotisiituiion
T, , A * nothing short of a complete | its support, or, gefs more from "
I appropriations for tin-
are various8and's^atfsi&s s^ufw 1 over the prob-, him than he should contribute. f* ',herauc«> of political
conclusively that more nervous '*m,, pwwnted to the eye and When n government takes 8th«'meB, have been raised in
dtsrfrom diseases of the Throat' understanding on the written j from the people more than is (lu',w u difreivnt way to iha ot
and Lungs than any other. It lor printed page. They read ueceMary to pay its hist debts
is probable that everyone, with
Bushels of corn wanted in exchang
for Lumber. Parties contemplating
[.building will do well to call before
buying.
ont exeception, receives vast
numbers of Tubercle Germs in-
to the system and where these
germs fall upon suitable soil
they start into life and devlop
at first slowly and is shown by
a s ight tickling sensation in
the throat and if allowed to
continue their ravages they ex
tend to the lung producing Con*
-tuiuptio and to the head, caus-
ing Catarrh. Now all this is
dangerous and if allowed to
Sroceed will in time cause
eath. At the onset you must
act witn attention is dangerous
and may lose you your life. As
soon as you feclthat something
is wrong with your throat,
lunge or nostrils, obtain a bot-
tle of Bochee's German syrup,
It will give yon immediate re-
lief.
slespily, and weigh not by the
understanding that which they
and provide for the common
defense and geueral welfare of
read ; they feel not the full i the whole people, it engages in
fjree of the reasoner's argu
ments, but catch only an irn
perfect view of the subject pre-
High handed robbery, as uu
scrupulous as gigantic
"The tax which each indi
sented. Such careless reading vidual is bound to pay ou^ht
will mislead the reader and
can never result in ultimate
success or benefit to him.
Now read section 8, clause
1, of the Constitution of the
I iiited States. The language
is as follows:
to be certain and not arbitru
ry." If what the individual
consumes as nxcessities be tax
direct taxation which is the hi
| ly equitable way <d' axing an.)
people. Before levying a t.i\,
it seoius, thai equity,justice,
economy, |jrudenc< and faith-
fulness, after a careful exami
nation of the nation's condition,
should indicate to the siate-
iuuii :
I>•.-11111• c 1 all the swe«t, gentle
words iip uses on his motive
poivf-r and have added thereto.
It von do not believe it call at
in v 'dlice sometime when 1 hare
::i uei-dlv emptied the contents
•'i 'in* glue |hii and itik bottle
" ■ i '< new ciq.j i say these
win,.i in a deliberate way, with
a low, calm voiaf that cannot
he heard outnide the opera
limit- Often have I reclined
in a i ecu iu ben i jiosition in the
shade of a majestic oak while
caii rjullars dropped from the
I. That the tax is necessary.
9. That the purposes for liuihs surely and safely down
ed, the tax which he ie bound ar,t lawful :• ><<1 a,T ' • k. ami pretty little red-
to pay will be certain, and the jUBL a ,tH f'" «"sed joyfully up and
time of payment will be during 3 That the amount levied is down my le- pardon me—the
his necessities, the manner of luflb ient and none too much interior of my pantaloons,
"Congress shall have power 'payment obscure, and the '*• 1 hat the manner of laying w ' '"g the merry harvesters
to lay and collect taxes, dulies, | quantity to be paid will be de- il; equally and proportionately loading the wagons with golden
imposts and excises, to pay the termined by his necessities, distributes the burden among giuiti I know th y were raer-
debts and provide for the com The manner of payment, when ,'IB u°ntributors. 'y fiotu tin- manner in which
mon defense and general wel th« lax is indirectly laid, is Nwl "° wi'11 the scheming ih«y handled tl^ jug and the
fare of the Uuiled States ; bui «ver plain to a majority of the with whom equity. I"* t- nd-r. impassioned Ian-
all duties, imposts and excises, contributors. The reader can Justice, economy, faithfulness rung, they „„,d in addressing
shall be uniform throughout' plainly see, that indirect taxa- aB*' prudence are at a large each other I am tiot acquaint-
the United States." ! tion caunot harmonize with j discount, when they are given 'd with all the minor details of
The power 'to lay and col-<Mr. Smith's maxim, because,'1,1 exehange for self interest farm life one in particular,
lee ted, catarrh, chronic bron-1 l^t taxes, duties, imposts and the manner of payment is not « d gain at the expense of th * 'hai ilo* crossing of a log with
chilis or consumption may fob excises," is given to congress plain to the contributor; neith , PHMI>,M' He cares not wliethei > g"- I ax .nakes firewood, and
low, and lliey are seldom If land the purposes for which Ml' does he know how much lie H ,MX is necessary, if h
ever cured by any
Cure your cold while you
can. One bottle of Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy will cure
anv ordinary col l, but ifneg-
o li 1V
il yc. .v::1 bring this into the
medicine i taxes dutits. imposts and ! oomributes. nor, is the liuie of some selHsh end a. kitchen it w.il save your wife
or treatment. Only IU I cents ; excises" are to He laid and col payment convenient, unless, in i P',Mhed by its collection and {1 "r,i ""'"K uur on
per bottle. For sale by Brie lected. are well defined in the t truth, it be that all the time lie expenditure.
tol Bros., City Drug Store, Mr following words : "To pay the lives and needs and buys, (for
Kinney, Texas.
Take Marsden's Vecloral Balm
coughs.
a
Every one in Little Itocli know- ( spi. Creel, of the « Itv Police I oD'c m one
Of the most rclliiMe men in or i>ui of the city item! the following:
r. ... . L ('ItHe itpek. r«b. I, tsss.
. . p£ ApJfrJ h«oe used your l r. Abl|-> Henry of '|'nr ral TtiJti m uiy fsmlly
vf.KI*r*. fifid lor fouji |ii> i-i.lils Hint ill eH*<M of llie In litre mid ilie#| It i« superior
0 anything I ever used. I mn nevnr wltbout It. Mr child w«uild hare died Willi
tninp nsd It not been fi r your Honey of Tar and Tolu. S'ours, 'ruly.
lissa Oct 4 I v
Mrs. Fannie Johnson,
MEDICINE
• prl etors and Miiiuifsi-tiirers. IMS'KlU7rK>~
C. J. I.INi Ol.N. W hulesnte Airenl. I ITTI.K M" K. A It K
J.fr URCKN.
II
E great political and family newspaper ol-'
tnc OMtwr, aa( aair mmus!"
—Il wtll contain earh wwk a r<mt)nnW
' FORT WORTH !&Tu
TNt BMT, TNB CM KAPUT. Amn m
—PS4J-SS IS-r-
MILLINERY
AND rAN(?V(iOOD«.
Also
FASHIONABLE
DHESSMAKINO
sole Agent for the Celebrated
,>L vir Family Savini MaaMnt,
which has a 111 tto n iiolk attach- f
uient which makes a Patfeet ttattoe'
Hole siivh as made bt han**
BiUton Hole* —
* • uraed for SScti pr dos.
I.OVE" Sewlna Machine $40, with
all atlachnirnta. cheapest for oash.
iVo I loom Weat K«w te llonae.
nnSlaat «m.
t'a Hi iiMai m
^•aiBffcn
every time he needs he buys,
und every time he buya lie
debts and provide for the com
tuou defense and general wel
fare of the L tilted States."
Specifically, then, the pur-
poses for which the revenues
of the government are gathered,
are "to pay the debts and pro I levied, but five times, vi/.:
vide for the common defense ■ 17W. lHltf, 1HI5, 1810, and lH il.
and general welfare of the
flMJHTIfTS | IttlHig
With him, it is ground, and prevent "rheaaat*
no biisiuess of the peonle, who i* The main cause cf this
pay it, to know for what pur «nich is to give you my theory
pose it has been levied, and. a* "f planting wheat. If you drill
pays a tax levied and due then,; to ll,p an*°unt, lie wants every your wheat north and south, the
is a convenient time. During !,l,w P"°P,H (:au l>ay< "U'1 sh"" and hard driving
the entire life of the United WU,J 8 it levied in a manner 'aii fh.it c> u during the win-
States. direct taxes have been jt,JUf wi" «•'- «id uncover the seed, aad
j„ amount and the manner of pay 'he chances are that you will
uient ftom the contributor, tin have to replant in the spring.
In the lirst four cases, thu tax ,l"' himl lo** ? oliti*-al econo- But f vim dri'l east and west,
United States," as detiued by was upon lands, houses «lie people raise the the -dee, and suow will bank
the Constitution. The pay i "d slaves, and the Political demagogue, the r,r.ows forming a natmal
UMI or anything wbicM. noli• <"• ' ' '•* Joy" *" "PI'""''""1-" r-r l-i' "- I- .ontlnailly
adabt oat of ill. revenue, {jf p.id t>y «iot« was named ""I"111, [Il l-r^ ;wli.n spring
in the act and was in propor- •'♦ vated occupation ol'eari.Uig c-.u. 3 ilo soil wiii have suffl-
llin bread by the riweat of his com,
*>•••> t
the government is, plainly, not'"n<1 w,*« 111 propor-
warranted by the Constitution., Uon 10 the population, and not ,,,B n«v 1,10 sweat . ? his
The provision for any defense!according to the property of Villi a halter of th
which it not common, that is,!1*'* *"llr 1,1 17WH' ,I|M *'tt'**"•" ,uaU rittl< mny tl,HV Ua<l
Which Is note of every' wch slute wts Hhy eef |„ ' - ' ■ - • ■
a government is, olher th^^ cases, all the
THA0C MARKS.
peeva to mto "T.
al®., ^IWU" ^WlrWwT^^S.
■MN a ce.. rieM S^taHava
the political ass, who has firey
ed in the interest of tin j «"p e,
01 | \. wdoMi they hr<-s'ei -1 to
•' 1 J
, 1 |? iw his • Ii 1
g hi I'll. M it>\ "J--I
I Id he c« lit I' ' -
•n«
*t. s. r
TIM eursty'ootpijf
ffW]RJ49
I each year. It t* sa eaay
lelepedia of us^el later.
' nation tor all who r« -
the luaariea or the
_ aiUea at Uts. We
ean oloihe ton aad taraleh fan with
all 'he hn -aaary aad |
aseUsneee to nde. walk.
eat. SeS. bant, work, go la
at star at twrne, u4 ia «eo«
1 «i>iaieltiea. iaat
rt««iM4 ta 4a all
* ..
v.^isen of till
plainly, a misuse of the reve- r,f";,.eety taxett dwelling
nueeof the govemmeui. The houses lends and slaves—e t-
expenditureof the revenues for to assessed at its true value.
the welfare of particular indi and. iu each of the cases the
viduals or citizens would not tax was in force but a single
be warranted by the Constitu-, y*ar. ■ ~~~
lioIl In IWI1, direct taxes were Yolk. dan. .4
Bounties, nnder the name of again levied by the general information was received at
pensions, to particular citisefis! government to the amount of Ca-ile tiarien io-i a> o t
are expenditures of this sort 1 twenty millions of dollars a
n 1 i -1 ure to germinate the
which will be strong
enough and you can have a
utV and s-ire crop without one
1 1 of ram
Italian Sau.cMtnr.
launching recently of a new
wsr ship by the Italian govern
"KZ P"'"' "" 'T'.r. nnd th. nmonnl «mng.in ><,.V',I.:.
!haw5 far*oflho*w only' '".apportioned among the sutes1 n , b f ,{t,.p| (V 1, p. cuimrly Hi t«
•si ir; ?L'l:xrs r.'XVi, ' w..
< .1 a of Senator Rar^om
i-iti ar..;insexpiree next
H l -| ugs to the old
I ti It uicchooees
i ssor this winter. Ran-
h several competitors—
linu" ,|jnuiig the hi S. B. Alexander, a
ulai'ter and a member of the
\ 11 North Carolina
, id l add one dollar per acre
t . 11. Ian 1 were it to retire Ran-
urlty which he
adorn* and
the
many who pay them. Espen
ditaree, which innre more to
of Columbia according to the , toi>s more than the Trafalgar - ^ ,UtJ
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1889, newspaper, January 10, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191559/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.