The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1901 Page: 7 of 8
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n'xii mkuw pap tr/enat-mi tlfc 10Bi««Hii«mr h .i-« trt»
CAV©mmantaJi PrQbiem« .[& !$«•££* dE
jf l^ij' ft A(Jt* many baleful cogypquences, and a Yeao-
f W!b
^elt Qtj'at
T
■"Dwelt
.Bid*
imi m
oOJ
-**»■-* mT, *' Am* Kttoii
-cvor* ,50 woiMtr’TST .JintTkifi .4
*j*THE WERITR Of; RECIPflOCITV;^
OOWinii vjiitr ww whinwH ,tu
'rmt&ats,*** **, ^4,;^
a’1' PfotiOtlve Tariff—Honstrdotloh of th,
ail*U*4»Ml-4ittbi£Hiti>^n ■ iHk'Wl''fci«i»»-*ip>i*ofiflanI haa
* i mhia ,?bn *W*l»hMW;«H>W»fap.-,.»#* TraaU.n
Mu.ua iJ-*dkV0lW.^J.W^«kvf.r.
_ la knowledge or the facta—publicity. In- the
eY^i*dra.Q!?^
, a incaaag© to uongredria fflTenW- ln tnteratate busineas. Publicity la t}ie only
•• governon, or taxation,* nclln
publicity his b«en
v, and ln th^ course
requisite
property
ulre that wheu
the privll^ip pf
ornt; which
m
4*MW
flMrtfafftMt reapongMUUy.iiibr ,
and enablea them to call Into their enterprlHea of the
the capital pf lbp jjuyi., they abalf da, (pi q^.opr
w%
reientatloge
which the «^pl>
■
w7'l7)t ’3Wi
ta
Prealdent
•eld
tunately
‘ ' • ‘ ’lIlcg a vlctim' to L
aloha aroused by' fbtlr yeaWI
McKinley waa killed by an utterly
criminal balouglng to that body of____
-----who object to- all *eremnrttttt, ll'Wlirim
SP
ffi
?2PW,:
•at requisite , la,
plete—knowledge'
» the world, , , --
corporation* -and
itlons, dependingj
ny statutory law for tbetr exists (hi* lorI
i, should *w aubjec* Ap, proper gov-
1 f\nff|Vgsfck, WVv"l end accurate
tioilHH tjair ?*|4ith)n» ehbuld be
blig/lffiJiijflJ at^ye&gocjsble Intervale,
large corporation!, commonly- called
for, Ltcuata. theuigh Organized ln one atate, always
••?!«««. ffl,ism? **
ifaoorporaAad.There ta utter lack of ui
over their acta, It baa In practice protdfMin
possible to get adequate regulation through
sMAwsotl—T*aeaJoret.lq »ha lataaaat of fnb
Wr$MF"V&r in I
Ta’SgS^.tr o^VnlU.^ MSC*.
I a promoted by the
our own Interests.
&£•-
l
r power
r^rfii
with thone <>l» •bH’-jir«dur«ions which no long-
tor ?^.PP.0oru‘nd°nbL.r'.^
ttaw reach of aucceaefUl competition.
T akk th« attention of the Senalt
tiotprodll
iitors*
akk the attention of the Seriaio! to tfoo « l!le 8lnC€F,t* Jur Jf*
tyotprXnr treaties laid hefor. lit bjfmy ,r.K
-people,- the Nation should-,
ing with the power of the states Id
taelf, also assure
d regulation ov«
Interstate bueln
> where the
f Ite weafth
apollstlc elei
; ijEhere wo
talon bank
It la no
he
of super-.
#ta‘
exrstcincle ” of
ency in lts*
tion for the
him in public Sjl’p^SK)'
of those miirdereroua criminals who seek i
v'.Tb* blow was aimed, not rat this
dent, but at all Presidents at evcry.eyi
CovarnraepL ^he -
the snarchist in tin
dotMtlnnlmisr power tw pass i
ftsmwa9^-urT
rovldfrd
-turia
ferli
hlwow
one typo of criminal,
|t -in Shy other -becauae hi
daprSvlty in a grvotar dasne: ,Xhe eitm
advocates anarchy dlreetK-rot Indlraotly, hr
any shape er farhten, or lln- man who apnlo-
gir.ee for anarcblsU aa.l their deeds, mokoB
,-himself raeraUy aoraaaory • to motdor before
the tact The anarchist la a criminal *wttooo
t v porrartod IsaUriote Uad hlrfc to pfeter ooMu
door of hop* la forever closed against him. I fL1,-.-!
■The anarchist le every where
enemy of system and progress, but the dead
moment, to be succeeded for ages ’ by th<
, to be succeeded for ggi
gtoomy night of daapdUpm. o. T j
icf civ WV»dld Kgolnds .Anarchista.
ih'^is»r«cc^i« ^.e»vi^:th,±1r.
swn joq UHS.Typdldsofg^vfklle.AW IfuniiMt
ment for an unsuccessful attempt ah
proporfiojted-tSi the dbormity ol the
•‘‘IWkJtfw ■1.-'t,.tUts!efi!: • om Inal .V,
bould be
! against the fthol.J
human race: and all mankind.gfytuld band
ft: ,MHb
-■n.ihii
“Th^Wdat Vrtal pfbbietif'With Hhirh this
• »yw^^%.,h2k
which baa for one-aide t
elil dbndttlSBB,! i£or*l!ai
The Trust
M rs^oftWeUWntuM
n -.i ' tth-thod, "Mt-itHS begltldftid of the
It! by A cbsthmdBiil Kafco 'ofTtmw(!lasi3 once, nulls,
y.oaS5S^«ffl»6i^'
,. , "The creation of great corporata fartgi
,./i has not heed due to the tariff nor t^i
'■‘-1 ?^^e«^tl0wnor.bdU^^rdfrt
AOUDj
other countries aa they operate In ogr own
A'watc rtio^‘vefe
‘mmmrWMwxsi rdi
f^t/ni* pubbe go
saktooJ
instfmatijl
-fijoQ :-fl
"u biTflll
-ncO
Is sqw the
laed over them
by ao conserratfte I‘hfhW *P MaaaachgaettA
order to produce excellent results..
I believe that a law can be framed which
,t to exsr-
udlcated;
through
Inter-
nVWV'pr^^ch'V/E
“ ‘ — " ent should be
,,Cv
Cabinet offlebr,
of Commerce oni|
lamer a'lit
ecctir© tb#
^ery
administrator should
rn-e m»[
cim
b*m &
p*H>mrmy w thts -cooi
ie fanflT^ut ltshould also be
far as ir ir*poaalble from the prei«flbbr!m'
i^rtiTK ‘‘‘f^oWb^c^'
ble. ,
by thi
hlch has for ons-alde the bettrtmept
it dbndltisnn.' Sortil :ai*l phytlMt. in
cities, and for another side fh* effort
with!' (le 'Itangls or i fab-resehUigi i
which we
wshor.fc.tt
pllahed by aasi
kOrth-Whenr.'*
ways th.t .^pt®OT»p5:
araSiK
^ersTtw^s
IWJPI
SsSt
our productk- should dn thr is posaibM* be
sire
ISS™
case where the’ article lsPriM 'jlPoilJced hers
nmWTaorJr (°r
■IStJUim!.
Indeed to the vital need, of providing
ed down ln the Philippines and Porto Rico,
-SVMOf wo decided pot.to (wild the Ipthsilan
osnhl, wo should need a thoroughly tfalped
■hsar navy #f - adequate oteev sneJaa ho prepared
definitely pad for ail time do- abandon (tjj
lflss-iJEhat, qpr taatlad fc< turnup Ithere wbo.«
sons go down to the, sea In ships. Unless
*W oMmwtss isstw^s to tw carried <n for
«Mhdh;|f;J i..(,A «[>.»*. '
Bo faf froto being In spy way a prbvoca,,
tlon ta dMn'i ddb adequsre. and JMBftly; trained
\ ^lUlt '^d &U.^^»l,:^an^
Tin, cost pf building and maintaining Such a
Wavy .represents the very lightest premium
CttU
uta the very lightest
.SOSOS which this nation
poll - rs* uidniffilq^&
...... ono.1
sismiss
*n« espedtfncy to PUS* cOenmeceUt measures
,«M tha JstertyL at bar gidtsrksl-.weU-balil/jr.ti< j
— po- *■_______ , , Tb,-rs Js^T.ol jylnala civilised j.tlwcr which
Wt*’problem Isjarger. greaalvenesa on our pari ^\ll we want ^s
tplbal Islands, fctfibla peach; ailHUrnssrn this <m» we wisl, to be
toe idhsh T
'dfW-tMh MmAniiM'i
They .are ydry Trlchi B
..rspresep
pla upvrayd abmg 'the atony*,
fe^o?rtt4.^,u«ro7e„
poraMb" <e efcf uatloiP by makl
-“it3 to itne ciiiein^. ,
hencQt to the FIJI pinna
artiest ul what w«
*i^-S^aHrJ5
eyomental honesty and ewlcl-
■nd st re
ranee snd-steadfast resolution. Opr aim
!^rd»»ht,or tnM
the best
Ck^^^here been done
for tropic peoples by even the best forslrn
mnw bz\
evelooment for a
J* ' <onn»etlh0,|'frf^uYJk^^Re lalaodk at this -tfate Vofcld
<m. y&}ag&& or aKRiSWA; ^
r/ tthWai proof-
Mt
,we crvprtkp-ln other foci** of ibBRliif>kn. ,r
'^•Theye^Sm atl^*- trouble's aheatf lW thb‘'fa-
oSn<St V'ahipe is tmt saptogor *oT
r -t-S--_W----
_ will re me!
Iran mecoha;
rivals,
action
tlss. The Amor
ouldvbe restored to
- domi
PK^de..°n^Po1
Jiving on the abipa of our commarclkl
U "Olrt dmvprnmlsnt: should tatteoaadb
as will remedy these tnequalt
Iran merohaut marine ah,
the ocean.
*T*i* i Aot of
equivocally to establish________
money, and to maintain at a parity therewith
all forte: cf money medium m use with, us, :.
San been shows ts Be tliwely nod Iwdte.tbul. ii '■
The price of our goternment boqda1 In the.. I
world’s .market,e when, pom pared with the
pries of similar obligation, la.uad by otbsi 1
»• | Nothing would benefit ,them ,*o ^ucb,'aa
n | throwing them open 16 (nduktnaF dfvwrop-
Hsasir Jtsr»>«pyskf4i«!
.y*- »r«i *■;18SPS.SSi»
standard can ^ granted to .Qompajjl^* doiiur ibustneas
mm
“In many respects
Tsgw fnrtitshss namdidp
pxerctae of
»
aa the the deranging Influence bt comnderc
Its1/ and 'financial- panics. Moreover, thh
_tp°- of the country abould be made r,
ts tRe deuuaaos of:our dome.Uc
the*, and every enoo4raS«ttbti^a^Sf
is~Incoming pf {business ^ W
•fan bottoms, ws must 'have
pfogect ‘lh.1 r;*i ( Of, eTv.io, \
■ -gta -
that tried men’s souls.
■World
Ther
M'M>
ta.
>nuu
uv-iDv iwv M Wl' are.
Wblffh
Mcurs tbs same . respect
I*' nH^rfti ‘ tv (fiiku re- fSai>* tiMMpnieat
/‘pug ipsopls Intend to gbl<
tertfilibmlBlIhtfce-1 * |
b#vy
• ships must be
I6ng"ft»l *dvanc«.
i tie
«h4T*o*«? X,U
S3? Si.
^!,^faae a
Han!
!i^y^.brS',Wuirss;owdota.',obu;y
c ^rrs^^’^iSb^r^T/d
^“t^ifrTuV^
. “It was .forethought, and preparation Which
seJitred ul thb dvkWnelmfng triumph of UW.
It we fall to, show fprethomht and prepara-
tl<mkh*W, '4hbreiniif ebthe’W -time -Wbeni-dls-
Jfater. will befall us Instead of triumph; .and
ghWUM''«irrtfllfai'obnlef 1ltb fault Will Teat
b¥/tn'S,Wh^o^„r.«
•pular froedom and lelf^gov
arnpient a gloomy failure Moreover, they
not only left us • united natfon. bat they left
us also aa« berttago the memory.-W the
'2m
WaZoCit x tiaw isTh.-;^
I at air satlonabgrsatnMa and unity; and
'S
Morlt Byatem Kndorssd.
^yMfa^fSffl^Tn'?® piaV^a
whsro the duties are entirely noh-polltlcal,
all applicants should have a tali- field and
uu.iovur, eacii aianaina cm ma manes aa no
la able to show them by practical IdMi Writ-
ten rnmtif! tttvm fiimlnaMong nfr*»r th« onlv
this system, in other cases, aa where la-
borers are employed, a system of registra-
tion undoubtedly enn bs widely i,sattend-d.
There ure, qf epurae, places where the writ-
ten Competitive examination cannot' ho ap-
plied, aud others wJiero it offers by no means
an Ideal solution, bpt where under existing
,political conditions It la, though an Imperfect
mean*, yet tft* beet present means of got-
ffng satisfactory roan Ha.
, ",U,jla ligportant to have this system ob-
tain at borne, but It la even more Important
to have It applied rigidly In sur insular pos-
seaslqnjL Th* fadmlpinlrafloa at thea« Islands
ahouldbe ad wholly Trim from the suspicion
of partisan politics aa the admlnistggtlon of
the army and navy. All that .we ask from
the -publlo servant In ths FhlllppHnfair Porto
Rico la that ha reflect tponor on his.country
by the way ln which he makes that coun-
try's rule, a banefl* to the' peOplae Who have
come under It. This la all that wq should
ask, aud We caauot afford to be eohdent with
***** -.tc.I ijr: .; .ct 14— —
!, Treatment of Indtmnw ,
The message points out the defects tn our
present consular service, and recommends the
wUl
of bills now befors Coogfdss tbat
ncregse Its. cflkolency. Of tha Indian
the time hasi r arrived
nltely make up our minds
he udian as all lndiyMtual and
,n
e«b.^rwe;
and
ro-
lay
a?tf .:m3Ks Mm;
'' ;
■'*W ^^W^^ient
m To"
V^fe'^^airmWt^0^*^
'.ddifr.1,6 ■a&awscs
• prided
( n * t A Off# i Prod Wot i Naval- fforca.
- Dow ,-hasa. odventsea hattledklpi
Ptoprlated for, of whlcb nine are cortfaeted
____ ...... ......Mid tsiv.- been cogimitMnaed.fPrictRUi erv-
and good guns are
1 tlfs > fadat; WuMgpOdl
seem* to hti need of better safeguards against
the deranging Influence of commercial
commerce.
currency
responsive
trade eoj^
** RWduetlonI
accruing from a government cable may be
secured -to the goveromeat by oobtract with
a private cable .company..,£, rf
Recommends. Nicaraguan CfaoaL, .
____ No single great material work which «-
inrid- Mhlrid- tJ^be undertakgtl «b this oorttlppnt, 1^,
fare :wf S^5S® 5SSU?! W «
a-Her providing agklnst any auchContingency, connecting North,and ElotiUi htnktJsa. White
mmbwsimZr a»
artinffbk% ,h. W gf itrtet
rtfc
tew^-1
"Btther the Congreae should (gimedfatoly, , thMof ■'^hgT*,.!, mast be trained.trntl d Hied
provide faiUm, construction of a goVdfh- under , th^oqgh and well-planned s: .tern
ment cable. J& an arrjn«m«t r of ycegrMdiv. ^.trgfctlol
Bliduly good weapo.4 and
-aVS- tfaelkhd hhvd) Ji
Ing must
vigor
—p>
carried
•The nays
SUgas, and ste-
in event, of war
line of doted aa.
well-planned s:
lb. While the, r»-A-ult-
,wlth etlU gi later
/•rffirffTI ” .
till Increase Iti
roblem It aaya-
, "Jn my Judgment
when we should deflr
do recognise the Utl
not aa a member of a tribe. TM.Uenerat
Allotment Act Is a mighty pulverising angina
IWHMWiBMfK “
Its provisions some sixty thousand,
have already become. cttli
divided Into Individual hofdfJ&H,
should be put upon the InqSfijfiml
The effort should b<* ateadgy* to
Indian work like any other ^aaw oi
ground. The faarrlaffe lawg'WW'th
should be made the same as thosj
.whites. - f>
"In dealing with the aboushal
things are more Important—faM
them from the terrible phyFBXCJkl
degradation resulting from Uv*
lie. We are doing all w» can
Indian tribes from ttyg ev!
International agreement this
attained aa regards raWs dffMa
possess exclusive cont rat, evgQlgy
be made to bring l{ ab<
"I bespeak the moat eori
the Congress and the peopl
Exposition to , (Jnmmefaaral
dredth Annlyeraary of the
chase. Thla purchase \waa
stance <jf expansion lg-*eur
inttely decided that- v»
great contineuial repilbllc,
most power in. the W,
national government----
at the exposition By a full
of exhibits.
___ heartily commend thte
the 4rwill of the people. It
oouragement that can be gi-
"For the sake of good admWtratl
economy, anA-the advancemeoWof nt
Census Office Aa now constituted
made a permanent government bn
and
pro
a»iJMMretfft-WJftr'T
«M!i tsssrs^"
by
■ * ,u“ ~to-
qo;»q : Rkguixtlos'of -Ravi treads. .1' ! ' '
' ' ■ B • "as! ' lercs Aot. mat
act were that
reasonable
'£ztr°*
te vnneH lki yaalslaas ofcahls act.
ithsr sections.
ybatleally g worl wfclch Jt 1* for 1ho IrgSceyl
of the entire country to begin and, complete
ai soon as possible: it la oab ef thaae.
...___ .’bdeh only s great nation cap,
take -with prospects «r kdeeaka, aWU
when , dona. are .not ®nly permanent,
thg nation's material lntehsitip-'
i known m the Ijitmitit# Comm
carnal provision! of that ii .
( tail way rat os Should be Just and rcai
.r.mnvl^.lnn «... a.oal.H fcnA , anilnaea
u«
aaacta
■s*BaassaaspBB*sBBMiib stand-
ing jionuments to Its constructive ability.
:r "! Am glpd to ba able to annoaai-e to you
that- ,our negottatioos on thla aubject with
Orefct Bfitatnl' 'oodMutteff1 til IboflT affles In a
f, friandllnefa sod mutual good, will
pect.vSaWa raaelUdln tty MBng able
beforef the Senate a treaty which If.
ynttteg will enable uk itt begin THfasratlona
SsjsMer,fflftmg| «i,ig
um-our^geinont fr^i ^the geimral governpigi
vide for a,National Naval Reserve, organised
krid tralried Ubder thfc dlWxHlkrtl W thi Navy
Department, and subject to the call of tha
Cfc& axS0dttkt Wffeae&r war beeame. immN
»t
kor.
"Thi tWmarkable growfh « the postal ser-
vice is ehown ln the fact fast tfa revenues
have doubled and lta expenditures have near
Ita progres-
Ml
ither when we i
.~w: zJ, ;
That law waa
thsr means dev
ncri ment. ' Bn-
" Its pur-
wlth}
thought and when v they cornua
-upon ■ tseirei o«ra fitbU V«b !•*-
spect for the, rights of other*• Th
•ni’tfe qushllea Inituca bodies la g,«ut
" the aaaoclatloba
mpsC atop I
o leas than to ,|
Klnally. , (here
action by tbs
Mj rt
Natloq no
SOHeaJ Kin
cases be act .
to aeN-guard the .......
Under, our Constitution
•scape tor such sotloir '
municipality than by the Nation,
points' such Ma those tnurhed '•« Jsbc
National government car. get.
tMVbtr present Itomlgfation laws are
S-2!Sf ^ V *<,!,(
sarlly Interfere with the develop
operation of these commercial Wgd
subject Is one of great Important
for the earnest attention of tBe C
crrassrvitioQg, and uries ths oouptJ
Sim
hers' Coanervat Ion,
maintenance -of
■raceme for th*
iwumSini ‘tri
sSiS;*«w«^
“our utm vhmtid he not' etmpl;
Uw largest' Area ot tt»nd and Rh Ido homes
for Ibo largest number of pea e, hup' to
Wests for this new Indpetry' th* at poaaihlh
». id &«:
Ittldg situation, hut liVSOoOUT*, e* of the.
should'h*
abroad. Ultimately *t wilt pro bat
s53.«m.»awV' a
■atrmm m p
Awtlkrfwoud, ooul«vw*v«*r have and not ra®rF|y ptrfttMlflffIffl*cattoc Wst
......
stm nrSbbH. gSSSmT.woS varobla... toy man v of them-belortg
e. for many of them J>elo
gl ttrttttnat dkasilTl flbl It wo
a
[ms?,
I a gpoedy,
that eiid.
tten that
i> which
an flows.
Hhe en-
the
fan (hair,
lotion and
irrwauwr
iria lands
I
"•tt'Z’Si.'S.® iff&'Wi*rs«
, which abould be recognised II UI !of use. Ih
'irat. Granting perpetukl water rfahti to others
.TpiS tSb —-•
nttJ
.as^af-e^
tor
Op- etiW.'wm^sss
ra’-irffiiwsass
s.r»MP^«’Tsss-ws.;K
m&sn
fSB.u gf>SSlSn3W$
“Sjswa/tt-ssleailfatovila'-
sasrjsjpassar«»iir*s?' s1;-
ffiKWWusft Mw-fcssr
a tsf fiStst «spdsi*5Jr
Hi 4t strlfle townl-dfWTb^ffftfj
axhq r ,y*^if^Tj :
! “This same poses conference acquiesced ln
IMh sUtefaeDt Of tbstoisbiMUl doorlns aa
** "ns
"Tbs Monros doctrine should be-the.cM-
3s
®JWh fcffag®
SiSwa $2 S
9MOim£XS&!B*JS
Ing outlay, but tn this pwkod of hugfbeu
houses.
's^r'rW^Wav,.
m'ill SOTax
"TS;.»c‘D'
. i«*ij --isvax rzw
people must ell her build
MpM navy or Mae
&&%$&£■ "notI
attraW fai polltltal,.bal m .craaOaarekal, mat- “Tf“ vfra
orgy and prosperity its receipts grow, so much,
faster than Its expenses that the annual de-
flW&rBeert kteadlly reduced frum Rl.ai.-
Tf» In 1*97 to J3.WS.7t7 fa lltl. Among recent
postal advances tha success of rural fro#
delivery wherever established has beam so
mAtkOfl. and actual experience has made lta
heneflts so plain, that tbs demand-for ike ex-
tension le general end urgent. <
"It,Is Just that ths great agricultural popu-
lation should share ID “he improvement of the.
service. The number of rural routes now In,
operatlbn ts J.oflt, practically si! edtabll
within three rears, and there are J.OUO appli-
cation* awaiting action. It fa expected
the number In. operation nt the close of the
current (Ideal year Will reach 8,*09. The malt
tera. ,
surer way ■** coimfng
^To^c^rr^n2^hfS!
beyond l»s present! also Wt this time But It
fa necessary to keep It at th* highest point
of efflclenoy. •fl®HBwtri TT - ■l .Sb
■ . nSvery effort should bo made to bring tl
' ~iu» to a conotaatiy iourwaaiug state ot -
should bo required. The paper work In tW
command, anil qnpptqikjr to work well In ‘ the
Bold. cJhRhnt-MltV'la necessary to puyent
dry rot In kbe- tranaportsklon and tinllnt*-
"VtiemW&MWite fahans where-
by ! *4. kflllt Ifai BueafafaMoeJwtve IfaWi^ierc laea
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men: fa luieaee WhUc.-tW-. Wn
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fa adapted fa U W1U b* severed by ihfa klnA
of service. .
Beootdd- Class Mall Matter.
t'B*,lrJX3dr'
Mjatructed by I
tbe^wovernmont
-t- •Well-understood abuses
grown up In connection with
;ma!> mat'fap. "Ths extent of this burden
pears when It fa stated that while ths ■
oed-alasH matter makes nearly three-fifths of
the weight of all the mall. It paid for the
last fiscal reap only JI^M.MS of tbs aggre-
gate postal revenue of Jill.631,1»1 It the
MSStt&tA
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> mi faff C<mgWeg IWtth ths pq,reo»e.tt enoour-
^ ^ V3ually ooatmnplafad
law, nd^ilht exception could be taken,
•xpeose WouKT Sf WWgHaaJ and
accepted —I* if * liberal public policy de-
llberatefa'a^nMaJ-^ir a Justifiable end. Buff
worth
7Md
rW fa*» hlghoat
lid be exacti^l
While for US'
^«Pi»M!£«aS!.5'
not be Increased to correspond with
’Mimeofitti* Oj^twcaoMier. .
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1901, newspaper, December 13, 1901; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106198/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.