The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 7, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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The Mineola Weekly Monitor.
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i'CliMHHKU CVKKY BATURDAY BY
Cate & Teagarden.
Saturday, July 7, 1888.
Entered at the post oi!i. * as second-
class maUor.
'The Democracy of Knl«;lit« of
Labor OrirauiKatlou.
Nothing !■; r.o common now ?.s
the assertion by thobo of our de-
luded fellow citizens who have
arrayed ihernaolveu under the
Union L^bor flag that they arc
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FOR PRKbi JJ&NT:
caovm oievei&mt
OF NKW YORK,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
hum tmmm..
OF OHIO.
ing the meeting i3 a "non-parti-! Letter from Shady Gjove.
sin." "non-po'itieal" meeting, rmd SvadyGhovk, Juno 27, 18*u.
tin y can't divide. Then Bill Fur- , Accordir/j to appointment W. R.!
iner gets up and portrays the bur- McGill met a goodly number of
denn of the toiling masses, and 1 Democrat-ai this place Tuesday
the inequalities oi existence, ■ night, and made us an able speech |
and 1.1 im wrongs of the laboring1 on democracy. Mr. McGill lum-1
The ¥1
UKALtRfs i.\-
truo Jeffersonian Demoemts. In 1 man; and then "Bro:! Weils follows! died the nul^ect well, showing the
Subscribe lor the Monitor.
The Mineola Monitor is r.o
ranked with Hie best weekly papers
in the State. It has a wide ('.ref-
lation in Wood, Van Zand), Hi in*-,
Smith, Upslnn and Hunt eountioaj.
It contains all trte latest news. It
is a sound Pcuiui ratio paper. and
does not and will not pander to any
particular man, set of men, order
or political sect, for the sake of
popularity. The Monitor exj>e.-!s
to speak "light out in Jiic'elin" on
ail quentiono, and .-ay wind. it
thinka Ik right regardie.-... ui coiwe-
qucncea,' tniutiug to the 'iVr.i! known
consul vallum and patriotism of ihe
people for final vindicntion
Now, we want every Democrat
in Wood and 1r.r10iT.di1n1; counties
to read the Monitor, and we will
send it to any -rood eiti/f-n v:bo
will promise to pav for it, fo< one
year, on or by Nov 1st next. Send
011 your names.
—• ——
Why we Shoot so inacti Aanini-
tion at Small Ciuuie. •
Home of our exchanges think
that the Monitor is wasi'iia; too
much ammunition on small game
by firing :vt Bill Farmer. It is
humiliating hi our p:idc {0 uilov;
his name U be pruned in oiir pa-
per, but circumstances w)t.ii
which o".r exchanges arc not ac-
quainted compel ust. do ho We
did for a iong lime treat, him and
his vaporing* with silent contempt,
but we lomiii that with iiia slan-
derous lies against the Democratic
pa. tj hw .l.'I.U- I.|k tl.C DUilll.
dices of toe people and deluding
many honest men. So effectual
has been the secret and insinua-
ting inuthods oi* liis lieoieoanis
arid liiiiiKeil t♦ ? '.. tht"' isad « 'i':«tod
in om" 'irrditiu. i;, Weed. llaLi.-.
line \ \ij . w.ii.l it*.. *>i<*..oh
full,)vVuiy io makf doobtt" toe
election of the prccnct Demoen'-'C
ticket VVhrr. this fact was biouaht
to Ol'" attk'i.Lon . > opened no ->
general disroinioii •••>•) i*i•,■..•••(!• .•
lion, which the people beenm? in-
tfjrostH in, auu whie'n
fa' t thvy claim an absolute monop-
oly of the principles of the party
of deiTc'ivon and Jackson, ar.d talk
glibly of .ill of those who differ
with them and refuse to enter the
Union Labor clubs and tin::: swear
away their liberty of action au
"tools of capital." It would be
attu;f.i::r to •.vitnewj; these antics if
it weift not -k> serious That com-
munistic, and Bcialisti'. id-. « mo
gaininingground, \ f; : < z- ; a-
ijent to he de'ii- d. !( is n—
close our eyes to .'hese d
-—it is suicidal to do -0. 'the
world's history reveals the fact that
the existence and spread of such
ideas are periodical iinu always
end i:i :e\'oIution; bringing in its
train misery, bloodshed and tem-
porary ruin. Ill this land, where
the right of free speech i« unre-
Strainedj and extends to the limit
of license, the spread of such ideas
can only ho met by a full and free
discussion. 'I was in the belief
that all questions involving the
policy of flic government, and the
cove;:',ion. of e.-i.'s in government
would be publicly discussed at
the. bar of reason that this govern-
ment, was framed, and for a hun-
dred years i! has stood the most
fiery and trying tests. Everything
pertaining to polities in our
past, history has been openly
and freely discussed in the
broad sunlight or heaver. Tie se
discussions, presenting . .■> they
have, Ihe reasons of those who
differed on questions of state iirve
enabled the people to arrive at cor-
rect conclusions and cast their bal-
lots accordingly. In those meth-
ods there is safety and any depart-
ure from open, unrestrained, free
discussion of political questions is
un-democratic anti-republicnn un-
Arnoriatn and dangerous to our
fioe institutions. U is only in
recent years that an owinidation
has sprung up in this country
known as the Knight.-, of Labor.
It io a secret organization, with an
oath, (." 'pa, signs and pa** words,
and holds its meetings with closed
doois. It excludes from Ha ranks
a class of men who, for ages past,
have b«en arnonrr the foremost
with a mixed °peech and sermon,; good things thai have been accom-
and sing« the beauties, and e.\ ell- j plished by he Democratic party
eneo of the order of Knights of! since it bus been in power in the
Labor. This plan always catches i service refovm an well an the Kxe-
a few, ar.d w1
Bro. Farmer get ti.ei:' '-iciima into I in borne goed evidence in support
this Atcadian retveat it is an easv lof the Mills Tariff reform bill.
■Rro. Wells andtcuthe depn Indent. He also
task. No
no moi :•
aro-r.vJ. d-u
di8cu>idon;
car 0: ;auyers coining
p-"> iir.g the f.ili.K ies
aior 171 r*
rc
He also dissected the U. L. plat-
form, showing the defects and the
unsoun'dac:« of its principles, and!
of their cve.uc
•dea«.
', 1 t h c
Union
The caudi-' denounced th« same as being di-1
i r; •
tory ; rectiy oppo«..'d *0 the principles
>1 .<-1! .a; -ocn
as to 1 p'jjico! (or
twin's npd :c nil! • <«are« c
be.'x>;n-3B a 'ui! tie<.e....
ihf 'auks of 1 oat organization.
Notions. Staple and Fa?icy Croceriedf Boots,
Shoes, Hats ana Caps, Staple SSrugs,
^<ea«'£llV, iLi iartin ttu Of
,1
Dtfiiiw racy. |'
After "vhich we organized a Dein- j
oe ratio club by electing John L. linware. ro.-k11 ry. (**liissware, ( orn, Lumbet a-nd s-ningb .,-1.
H.lCttbseli chaiiiuau, and John N. Da- > doing business in the Munzesheimer building.
\V<- iro
takes a mighty good Deznotaat to
preserve bit uemocra-.y and at the
)«siftt"nt Knight
a Ifi'-t has ever
accomplishad,
same time be a. <
of Labor, if sue
been ;sucee.-;sfuil
this writer has not so been inform-i
I
eu.
If t!.« platform a , - ..t
this Hhor r.vttiui! ntion arc sound,' 'he principles of De-
and should be iincorporated in our \
system of ,.nv>:, .hey will gain; — - — 1
of President C'eve-
vis secretary. There were 32 j and carry a stock of
names enrolled as members of said j
(jlab, and a.« (bllowuw |.! lform j {,-J J;-J" y . THOUSAND - DOLLARS.
and resolutions were unanimously !
adopted:
We solicit all the
let. We, the Democratic club of j We will meet any competition for cash or on time.
! Shady Grove district, in Precinct 1 trade to give- us a call and we will do our bed to please you tn quantity
f principle? „f | Noi 4, Wood county reaffirm our I and price.
M1N LOLA, T liXA S.
mocracy.
2d. We hcartilv endorse the a«-1
sticngih, rbret and aujqxnl by free| nnniKtraUoij
! laiid.
Hrd. We indorse all our rcme
discr.ssioi
V.-..V r
- Knighto of iaipor, as ai . .
... ' ... isentatives m Contrrcss
general tniti" ivre very sensitive. ,, ,
mi j u' •< . 1 • 1 i able support 01 tr
i hey don t n-ic. to be criticised, j 11
They resent anything nut praise,;
i n . i ■■ t\ . 4th. We most
ana tln;> wni not get much 01 tliat , , , ..... , _ .
,, , „■ .• ,, ,r ., , . the platform o the National Dem-;
sort 0; la'Iv r.'om cue : Ionitcr; but | l. . 1
oerauc party r.dopted at St. Louis
n their!
tariff reform :
j
heartily endorse
OF MINFOLA, TEX A 8
8. .h SMITH & 80NHS 1 rov-rietors,
MA.Vm-'ACTURKRS OK
'WffiTTTi Y* r A f-Vf"
the writer justifies 'us criticism
5th. 13f>S. We belies
the organization on the ground that i"IUU' •
. !the renoiami Uoa of Grover Clove-:
il'OTU : ;
„ . | land by acclamation was but. a just I
1 1 . -1 . " ... , . KI1IUN OL MlU'Otl
,1 j il'ibuie o. .Ui appreciative consti-j on hand or supplied
riio Cheapest House in Eustenn Texas.
11 A S THIS:
leader;? in
femg a i.nvyei i.e >e sh.u ■
the g!<e"m: • privilege' or Miat | ,'f • ,. J ."i All kinds of scroti ami ornamental irimmings iu wood, of the latest styles, kept
orr'CV b" ' constitlltio".; "A:l is j n' *'-li appreciative consti- j OH hand or supplied on short notice. Prompt alien tiaa given to orders' for any
■ , ., 1 - v. - .. J itseiicv Knowing A^lon G Thur- special design or pattern of furniture or ornamental woon work.
('.1;',C08 J.'i me .■:,.'Ji:ug c,l ■ mui.on 1 n.
gambler, and beside,, the writer j maa to t,e 1 ■ '^"mrm of the high-j
juntiflf hi- criticisms on the ground1 est' rHYlk> anfl so ,on8 an able factc,r; S
that they ar* ibimdcd ot. justice iin the ^^ ratic party, we most.
and truth. j heartily endorse his
The Knights of Ubor ought to|forV5oe Pt"'-i,icm-
have inscribed on the lintels of! r'tu- WV sndorse the admimslra-
every lodge room door, "Let Dem-1tion of (!ov- Ross. We appreei-
oei'.'its who enter iiere leave hope Iable work of our gallant
and their democracy behind." j -Attorney General, J. S. Hogg. 'JJi I %jf |ji) |[t)
They ought at least to be honest i 6th We most emphatically de-| . J
| nouncf* tho pr^ncipIpH of the U. 1^. ■ (rips. Fith Prr;*® Goods, l*ftccs« Ribboiin, i jiiviiviitigs, J.adi^s Hats,
evervthing that van he iin-
nomination j XTpOll Xt I
i We have now in stock the most romplete assortaieiit of Oenerat Merchandise to
I be found in East Terns, comprising
'IV.f
■ ■■■
Monitor'? Junior
a lie.tided I
. paitv as being contrary to our I trlmaieJ aaJ untt-iuuued, oi' Ihe latest styles. :n fact
, , I theory of government and danger-! 'h:il ltac' 'Vo httVe ^ au 01
jous to the morals and liberties of j QROOBRIBS amd PROVISIONS,
ler Lake, 4 miies wcr?r of Mineola | ^1C Pr'°P^e- ! Iiu-lndin^ fine fionr, sugar, coffee, tohaeeo, haeon, hams, salt, lard, oil, eto.
vrlm™ o ™„.,i „f ii„, ; Ttli. Wc denounce Oiffanixeis of I And we have also a complete tine of Farming Inipleinc-ufs, inrluiIinK Tennessee
vhe.e a large uoad o. -he bcau-j^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Wagons, Harness,How*.and plow toakof all des-riotions
iii i v. s. li « * «
.Smith <
Now •wilt say in eonehisioh.
movement.
for'
'.monii
the!
rofhiiu in governmeitl. a class that,
has laoored most earnestly in tiie
and Van Zandi- had wdiected. A j m'cs °- '!l,v order and creators | V.'e care i,„t wi.ar prices others may g ve don't bnv until you have priced with us.
flospectfullv,
X. S. SOOKXNON' & (JO.
AT'QL&ftN'tt Otis STAND.
the uieutis of not oid\
nas oee.n
arrest i •
thoii progress hut. of rawing nnr.y
thinttingmentodtii.it then.; and
ifwc can get Ihep«iopli t-> invM«ti-
gato fully and fairiy, we have r«o
doubt that it will put the whole
layovt to pre;ipitous flirht befino
Novunber. We admonish our ex-
changes that if they do not po.-t
their renders on thk< p.wt.v. its
•leaders iuid their designs, they
may yet foe! their counties j oi«ott-
ed with a clusx prejudice that it
will take years to eradicate. Be-
gin on the Knights of Labor that
organisation I- a secret
seliool for the most dat
liiical party and p
ever abuseti treedom
try fV>mpare its dcc!r.rati-\i\
principles with the platform
I-niou Labor jiarty. The ic
of p.! pies wit' •• io;i• •
general good time prevailed, par-j0^Piejuc^cu iUi^ hatred
tictilarly among the voting people 1
who kr.pl the plalforn e.eoted fori 8th- Beleividg in unity there is
duneine, 'iwlijutnlly occupied. J pledge our caiuc.-tj
e.'vr-ve tiodv h.'"! t'mc'1. busketa andi^'PPlli^ De.niourui.icuom-
they ',vcn. amply filled with all tho j
good thinj'ei which i-eiojit iuan'sj, Hesohfd l>-t
appetite. We were : d:ibted<o Dr. ijodoiae C. . j.vilgoiC, our member;
r ,use of httmnn liberty -
wis b Tc^oiL'ji* .lacliBon, I*..',..-
Iit-nrv ami IVfudisoiibelonged—and
this c'msp is placed upon the same
footing as common gamblers by
this secret society. The Knight** tj. v.ivy pro! 1 •
of Ixiboi have a platform of prinei- tt j;auer \v„ uijove.
pies which, we presome. they are j il|gU „,ltl whil.'j,
pledged to support. Thest. pn - ted our .ppr fr
ciplcs are unlike those of otherin,; ,m* i
1 . . . . . U.. , ...
secret societies in this: they urc j. . j..^ ;s.
almost purely political, and can! Theory .nested
only he carried into active operation ] of onc spcu.,; .Il[d ..., 0 c0m-1 rC(,uostet!
by niennti ofthe ballot box,--that [munistiu baivaivuc. The speech i,n«tf-
io, oy toe enactment oi laws, i hat! 0!(t> 0f .rood sound sense and!
i n—wt --n. J.M
• inee from Constable to President.
That we heartiiv
un-!
► .L-
m Congress, for the sL'ind lie took -
against the £neridau bill, and re-;
„v)ri(,i. | fommend his return to Congress.
2d. That our club be called the j
I Buck Kilgi .ro Democratic club.
Srd. Thai ute Mineola Monitor
and the Winsboro Messenger be
publish the proceed.
Johw L. Oasski., (,'h'n.
iio.vj:
tti ran?
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If so you run no risk of your fruits giving satisfaction if vou leave
the selection of such varieties as yon are not acquainted with to me
I endeavor to keep >iiy tdock true to lKble, a.nd grow an unexcelled va-
riety of fruits suited to this pari ton of the country, and will not advise
you to plant untried, high priced varieties for a orofit.
such institutions are un democrat-!
h and opposed to that spiiil tM !!• -
ertv, freedom of speech and open
discission of issues upon which
unanswerable argument: this was:
delivered bv Jas. L. Uav in cood-
Joh.v N O.vVis, Hee'v.
K. Lank fold, .T. C. Bakar. G. C.
no80:i ni
w. M Mcdonald,
Proprietor of the Mineola Nursery.
J llaker. James Avers, M. B. Miller.
.1. M. Tur'incrtor Cn
the safety of our instituti«
.■.'ivtc; lii.ii nliortive oinmuniatic
jharraneue whieli was a eross b -i ''' 'l" '-''P1- Henry
^•'tween a negro minstrel sermon!Stout' Cho*' Neil Tho>- ^yrl. W.
,.ii ann fiovenv
First Door Above the (liurcli.
cannot admit of a doubt. Claim-[hv chntteri,igs of a babboon, i W" Parmer' R W. T.;
tng to be non-political in its organ-; Wi(S tWivervd bv on* parson Wells, i ?oker' J' L^lnkfo!',,• sr-' 3 L-!
ization, it is purely political in fact. ofthe i)nion i.abor nartv mid whh Lan«hftn1, P- 11• Shoemaker, Ii. T. \
of the Union Labor party, and was j _ ^ . ,
It pnbiishes So the world its plat- L shameful desecration of the an-1 Crenshaw. A D. Renshaw. G. R. j Jh resh ciriTVaiS every Week. SometilinP new
form oi principles, but it discusses jnivwwirv of lll0 declaration ufi Davis, ,1. 1<. Renshaw. Henry Mc ( 6
- i un i i dim oi i im m i hiiiuiwu vi « * . , , „ f ,
net training the wisdom, practicability and pol- Alm.riran nidependem e, and ttl, j Bnde. \J. K. Davie, I. K. Taylor, j J\ OVeitieS in Ladles, MlSSeS cllld ChilclretlS
tngerous po- icy of those princples in the dark | insvii •.•vtriotisni of • -very > Ftilmer. W. L. Toombs, J. M. i
iih.iples bat | reec:.sos Oi its si i let nicetings, j jli!Wl wbo understaiul? the 'iieoi v | J?°r^C>U'^ • ^hoeinakei, E. D. | H ats, Ribbons. Ruchines, Faius Gloves
in any conn- where only advocates of one side!..r 1.1:^,. ......i ! Rfnshaw. t' U. Retndiaw. James1 ' '
v.iii be htfurd. Could anything be j ^
of the ! iiiore un-democr
e;.' ity j tendency be
' .i
iK'.t the Cnior. i.,.-
a ftdl "Icgisl.v.
ar, a-* Imio: i'evii1
In Ihe event
( bo ,,...ty • !• t•
in Tevas (.his \'
of Fort Worth, promiseti ihe
cinnati Convention ti wonu! d. , •>
wP! bv necestaiy fot il.i govc:i.orj'
to appoint an addilioiial Snperin-1
i' '■ Co,ild ar.Vj |)0S,
more dangerous? If
Kiolcs a; ■ .-c.uic'
, of tlnw ,1. .
:of'republican government.. It was
of the old. .-ueecli of his
Corbit. J.
raxer.
1
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I
'ho '
li! added
io the
I " ' . " ' • (eiif e. Wells
dt tnatt-.b of tho. e v.lu advocate!
e 1':'
I lb--n are rc;u-onable .uid pr.ie.ticw- j ^ ^
j blc -" 'in slior.H they t>c kept j
tei'y sen-1 from" the Monitor yet
man tlm-t: jor paid ! • rr.'jpcct !:
1 had the i that
.pe
•hiOtided lti toe d.Viknchs *./f iiud-
i". h met hods!
k. v 1 .
an <dmis.-i(v:
«Ul<* ii«
ianct. that o\r
ill M)l pov:iiit •
1 V'a. (
ill *. 1J « j til.'it til" jV'i
• I*'
ocatw coimiiii y of! fe.viint; t-
■h
The jttn
> v:?Q
iO ilJSVi 11145
1 l.uKlkei'chids, Slippers, etc.. etc..
TC. r> R McDaniel's residence.
v.vaKiifsg.
to appoint an additional Huoiriti-j 'I nion Lobov 'ea.lcr.1 navu|
j • ; eh.in,7"d tnetieu of late, ihcy first ., . , .
i.endaut of le.tv-il'Cs to ear. to; . - Co.. . oiu>ai• an j.'.- a.. >
... ir-'.vnsflu Knights of Labor lodge . , ,
patients at uenewt npitat. mere •• , ' !ocrtcd ll.e nomocratu pa.
, ,% in a community. Then thev have , , ,
tt r.o urgent r.ec v to r.'.m toe, . * • | eo.it e.voi '•li.ir.;.. ...oi .-aid or
Io oivito them out to h!. .. ,. . , ....
the auiHuntmenl throiicb out .■< . 0 to the inemv. and tttn
' , .11 puhn: sper.kmcr in tiie interest ol . .
fuggort the matte- in crde. (hulj^, ^hif" (Vraws a crowd, nnd rr,3"" ih« "
Gov Ross may be prepare* ^ItrDcmomtr. attend and demand a!"ith a cLccrful prospe-i -.f
act. 'di t-"oil of tiuie they reply by w y 1 tiniMiic* of .«ucn conu«woii«
>!H6 <>* t IN it
•pace' Union L>bo
;ce of Organ oi;gh
, spurred
ke Vini 'o <'•.
' B9'
and
ill!
tor oi miuoo n ivy ;*>.
as thr- Ko"1'"': of the
rarty. The l^abor
nol. >\j kit rv lillill ifc is |
vill 'u V'- "iiottgh
'ii> ii.
U;i.'5,r
jl.V^AOHi'SRKY C
-• 4.4,:\1 JA i .si ;sv
iBALERS I>:
jHOMPANY.
ray
luirs^, about li' yea
lii?t>, ii'i.t i>^and
^ 1 One hay ;a a
;OOtl ' r l<t, fiftco 1 hi'-..: <- n.*i., - ■ T;\.: -1'
"■'God ! J- f) on tie left ililgh, shed in frorO,
' paid r.ai'aal reported l v W. H.
■are," ,ai T-Iav 15. Ill:.'. and left ;'i"<nk Urit-1
! tons, tea *nitoe no tli west form Quit-1
ami! II.
County Clerk. Wc"\l Co 'iV* i
jl.e^Ue'S rin! )} ,,(< ; ^
Mills, Ctuie Mili
Write for C.Uf
-U >\c 11 .;je
ue« and Pnces.
• InAI
r\
";Saw MiL 3,ud Plaatatioa, Ifoohlttwy
S years! „ . .
AX
[ \Ve are
teas H..
atiou bv
tbe Tti'
bmiriess.
|Wc are 1
. IS. ICu.<
l.-h- I'rarn
lift.
ro
|\Ve are
•' N Im U- t
■c office
|uut.- , Hii
Sin); dein
j\V M a
I'.vnK.'T'rc
dgo ol
Uiou 01
"« a.11,0, Cotton (4ms, i're-ses. Corn and Wheat
Evapor .tcrc., fchiv.310 Machl^cs, Rubber antl
Lcadmr ii;-iung, Pipe, J.a .s Goad.;, „a J all lzinur- of
r1.., 1'
''.± i m
ton
A'l'.J
R'l', .
to tla
iTc ara
|ii. of \
ate ior
^(kkI t
| th« Dei
iWe a. e
\111e of V
tie ibi ti
rood e'>u
Je Demo
KG
i'e are
fcnuerly
| Distvn-
Io
K'e are
|1>KKN8
rk of
reiabe!
Idenioi
fe'Rve
rati
Iro
ii
r
We ar,
djnton
Sherift' o
Vovea;l)fi
of thf D<
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 7, 1888, newspaper, July 7, 1888; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254241/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.