Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1891 Page: 7 of 8
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^^CIRCULATION LARGER1^ lon ......n »'"* tl,Ht HS y°«
{save been most -wickedly assailed
- • Than that tf u/tif-
ofhcr paper publishiul
inTj(ii’(t‘- ' >n at ;f; he net-
he p'<{>er to ar/r. rUt^r in rinit ifr*
paper to «rii>(‘ rbr.
fnud dn 'envd by sump of those
j vvke have; iu like maimer, most
: vilely ii isled me.
: w it'll Svx:l elw a M
ot your supplemental communica-
tion,'and have your proposition un-
der. consideration. I am waiting for
a conference with friends without
I am oppressed whose co-operation £ arri unable to
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f.reioiu proving act in the direction indicated. I
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dou, and his original letter to you, i
August 20.
Yours very truly,
John J. Ingall, |
Enclosure.
alliance mmm.
m-skives -which'-bear so heavily shall greatly value your counsel AI-LK<lKA M -John .t. INGALLs £ O j
m, m\ heart ami conscience, that and assistance, ami hope s<>on to be
<H)W being'relieved by tag lying * able to assure you that definite' ar.-
JOIIN LI VINGSTQ X E.
Bfj J. W. KIX(t.
perfidy of Sonte of yo.tir worst eue-
. tnies funn all obiigalurns of ^lienee, j
let me ask .if you. want them, not
only for your vindication, but for
putting you into the„ senatorial
: . Some Interesting Letters-
Campville, Tioga county . N. Y.,
October 24, 1891. *
To the A^vm-atS INtldLlting Goinpanr.'- Topeka, -chair beVOfid Question /
I The record of: facts referred to
will not only stir up your own
range incuts can be made,
A cry truly \ours,
Jxo. J. Ingalls.
m -SH,.
ProposifioiL acoepte.l. Will ~i. I „.jll m:pive pr. .,„pt attention. „ for Inr-l-r partin'
papers from Vyp ashington, on. hit i
gw-
KarittMM:
Because of my absence, your
telegram of the 23d did hot reach
john Livingstone to j, j. lngalls. :
Campville, X. 1., Dec 5,1890.j.
(Private.)
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John d. Ingalls.
Received 11:10 p. m.
nj.
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CH AS. KARSH, Skidmore, Te1
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... T ^ United States Senate, ) . B__WIf
M v Dear Ixg-alls:-Re.terKing Com. on District of C(>lemei a, We wre the first manufacturer* to introduce
new CANTON STALK CUT
j state, but the whole south,
a\vu . c • . L* oo m&iKJi r ot ciai .iuiia, • , AVe were the first manufacturers to introduce STALK CUTTERS, and have kept
from t° rtiuie of yesterday., with itsteeven \\ ashington, D. p., Jan. 6, ’91. \ Vj- ^>reastof the times wltJ t haFoue tuT^d undenp^’
me until this morning, and rmtsu- A.rlJ^r-e to circumference. Nor is enclosures, my omission to semi a U"u- 'I"ll“ Livinu-uA..-. < x. y.
Ant to
have, herewithj
» my promise of the 2bfh, you u ini(!ro«^ble that some new nom-; copy of my: rpply to General Gor-j - tSiK; In
'herewith, the material por- Ji^yjons-for. c-n-ress, would be. dous letter to me of August 20,; yonrs of L>tl 1 'votlltl
i iiatip ns:- fo r c1 ft g teas-
reply to
say that
tion ot the correspondence referred )n^ .
1890, js cor rented now, bv enclos- tbe tenor of your last commumca-
to. Let^mc add, -that wV had at
our disposal.a fund abm^jt fabn-
But, if ,ymi slndl-accept my otfer, in*g’'suc!i re^ly.
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tion does not entirely correspond
hot an hour is t<pbe lo-t.- I shall
Katm.iS All in uce ''c.Vugressmf-u ? Wlt*l\those pmvioudy receive^ I
of the legiftiidure s am lei stood you, at first, to
say
meat, preparing the^o^md for^lowing and leaving that to be^turned under
necting with-lever, thus rrlieving the jerkittg -motion from horses’ necks,
also giving knives a spiking motion. This excellent feature is
found only in the Cantop. It has HIGHEST METAL WHEELS,
insuring LIGHTEST DRAFT. Other points of excellence given
ineircular mailed free to any address. We also manufacture
Canton Clipper Plows, Volunteer and Victor Cul-
tivators, Disc Harrows, Trycicle Sulky ahd Cang Plows,
Cotton and Corn Planters, and handle Buggies, Carts,
Pumps,Wind Mills,Scientific Crinding Mills BAIN.COOPER A STERLING
WACONS. Write us for your wants.
lous iu amount, but a j-art-ful sur- yiro.n,!. t,, 1 --r by tel-, and 'members ... ..... ^........... . A«tiwTVA«wti aa n.rrtfl AM
\tsy of the tiei.i- proved the impos-' ^p^p;^ with uu ugreoiimut ‘o pay urged me, 'prior-to election, to come f|iat you should proceed ■ to Kan- fARLIN & ORENDQRFF C0i> DALLAS) TEXAS.
fiibiJity of itsf use, except- at the ^ fUOrc, w hen vou shad tG their ^ssistimee, but as my ti me . rfstfi’ J11]mcdiatery upon dhe.. organb
peril o: uerstmal liberty. But the , ]!een eleclcd — I hereby agree- would not permit they were sup-^.>;zati'.pn of the;, legis-lature, and con
audacity of the republican com-
mitUe, with whom
tentative course, for
of ascertaining the length to which I
l-ng in the apparently impossible ph ^ me, free of charge, wfith a tpr P^^°indJyvwnh those interest-•
1 pursued a (.,0ntingeney of war' non.election, laige amount of valuable material. Iu your last you say . nothing-
the purpose to return to you -the 8190. My pbuis for your success would? about this, but only mention .that
Wire'and write me forthwith,- if in mympinion, wherein you would you can •Kirnjsfi:'
‘material." The
it wat, wriling to go to injure -the ' propOSition is accepted, and probably concur, I'm prettv certaiivi b’gislature assembles on- the • loth
People’s party, impelled me to tell no one to see this. to prevail. inst, a week, from today, and.
should they organize on that date,';
COTTOW
LEVATOR
the whole trutti. i hope can be no Epou healing from you I will Yours privately and hurriedly
doubt that the MobeiTy letter was ]ef>vt. f()r Atl?>nta bv next train,, as
imposed upon me, o> some of our V(Ul >h;i{{ advise.- They would
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publican schemers, tor just such- mape yon the hero of the whole copy 01 KEJLT TO GORDON’S LETTER ^at^rr
purpose, as has n<m been .level- SolltL^ as I VPrijy believe. . ofoctobeu 20, 1890. Ple
John Livingstone. . j the- tiist ballot for senator, will oc-
____ ; : , cur on the 27th ; otherwiseipa, week
* a purpose, as has nmv' been (level
oped.
To prevent the mutilation of my j
letter book, sotne of my letters have !
beeu hurriedly copied therefrom, j
and to save time, in-other* cases, Copy agreement of gen. Gordon's
South, as I verily believe..
Yo.urs privately,
John Livingstone.
OKOCTOBEII 20, 1890. - p Plws.'letme hear from you ilef-
(•A'lGti.LE. Xl Y.. Alia. 27. m i,Ht6C- I Hill ready to carry out'
My l)! Ai: Or.NEHAL G.OBDolv:^/b^-a«r<,emeat »8 1 it.-
the original drafts are sent
The . Ingalls letters should be
printed in fac simile, or their au-
Canipville, Tioga County, N. Y. Ft r a re[>lvto vuur favor of August "hen I sent . m\ telegiam. of 1st
20, lot me.sar that the only infer- hist, . I return the letters of C. R.
rnatiiin 1 am at liberty to disclose,- p avid sou, Atlanta, October 10th
as to y<»ur' threatening Farmers of a,u^ l^th. ns \ou mav desire to re-
tlte Alliance, was derived, from the -tliem in yoais files.
New Y'ork press: ami that, as .re- tiuly yourSj-1
John J. Ingalls.
' V., p. ; X\GENT.
Received of the Atlanta Journ-
al, through Stanhope Sams, the
j. theuticity will be disputed. You sum of one hundred dollars, (8100.- .-.pects tin* allegations of similar
can have that done in Kansas City j00| for which I am to promote the threats against the'Alliance farm
.SAIlgR £
Cleans,Dries,Improves the^
Market Value se (oitqH
^Vend foraootv.-~
DtlDLEy E,J°/1E5 C9
Little Rock-ark.
•JS.r,
For Sate Bv— — —
probablynot n, T.^..l,a. l..u Uectu.u ,jf Gcuw-hI Johiv li. Gor- or- in S., a;.,. ( Sn.liim, the filo of )„“ *
U'1|l pe-ase, when doim with tlietn, dou,-to-the b nited States senate; ' tl)*» New York Sun, regarded as‘-e(i by hi disordered liver, and .can
to return to me the original. next November, pl89dp L hereby i ope of the official organs of the relieved at once by a thorough use of
John James Ingalls, a man of agreeing to return to said Journal, D -mogi atic put t \. su^xpiv ainple i’>egg>" P.Io-od Pu-rifler and Blood
remarkable ability, has a gre;it fu- the said sura of one hundred do!- evidence \ ANk.-r; -Sold -pod warranted.h.v Lavs*-,
ture before him; and it is my be- lars, 'in the cOutingeiicy that Gen- jp- .-cii.ee- i i ,'v tiid mhi- ’ in;^
lief that in aline of tplort ne has era! Gordon is not electe<f-it be- producing re>id--uts of/ydmr cities ' '
now undertaketr, he will be of very . ing Furlhei" agi-eed ttrat upon the and villages,, against the sons of J# Jt MITH;' •'
great sei.\ice to tht- people. Olectiorn»f General Go.rdou, the the soil, white struggling foi
caus-
H. Runge & Go.,
Cuero. Texas.
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» rlhe half has not be cm told as to
the biioery in other states, the
sum of £400,000
being
said -Atlanta Journal wjlf •. pay to- political aricetidency and powder
rue the .additional- sum of four tioiy ginulgingfy-accorded' to- th-eiti,
W ITTING,
‘Texas',
for the expenses of successful sen*
atorial candidates iq the state of
moderate/: hundred dollars, (8400. )
naturally impelled the belief' thaF./nJ
I agree also, to hand to Sdn:- no‘vhi!;g-i"ss than some t (put tide,
hope Sams, in New Y*ork, Satur- Fe. .era! elect ion.law would cusuie
MACHINIST
New Y’ork, all of wjiich needed jay, October 10th. at 2 o’clock p. a lair emotion in some of the ^outh-
proof shall be given ty the people
on a fixture occasion.
Y’onrs sincerely,
! ' John Livingstone:
JOHN LIVINGSTONE TO J. J. INGALLS.
Penonal.
November 20, 1891.
My Dear Ingalls:-Being a
firm friend of Bro. Culver, who
helped bim to his present place,
and of otbr-r Kansas members, it
may be possible to elect you,iustead
of a nonsuit) , to the senate again.
Privately,
, John Livingstone.
Campville, TiogA Co., N. Y.
P. 8L—Injected a senator down Mv work elected Gordon o:i
south tbe other day.
m„ at the Coutineutal lit,tel, car- rth Mat.*, so: loq« as cout-r-iWcl Uy “S’i
ner Broadway and Twei>tiet|i_.St«., ti,.- nnt« hWlam oligarchy, who A,“
all further documents pertaining have heretofore relegated to the -- • ---------—
to the above matter. Dated Onto- rear the plain, working farmer, as
Jjer 17, 1890. s> much “poor, white trash, ’ nn-
John Livingstone. deserving of ibffiyial position, and
Campville, Tioga County, N. Y tit only to associate ’with the ne-
I concur in, and agre>* to tbi> glues,
foregoing. For theke, among other reasons,
Stanhope Sams, it seemed the duty of the Federal
For Atlanta Journal. government, nnjer the letter and
October 17,1890. 'Spirit of the constitution, trained to
JOHN Livingstone to J. .t ingalls-. enMire its;‘ perpetuity, to see that
Campville, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1891*. every man shall be permitted,-with-
ln’:,'L“ U1'H N u out fear or molestation, to cart his
Yours of December. 1st received. 'op‘ aiul l,aVH if Kmeslly coun.tetl
Brt whenever your Georgia
State Alliance—a secret order-
vein ber 19, 1890, senator
No-
fore six
Phj^FInno r-ndr.-s? P P, P. as a
vlt-ndi gJn'1 irup.i n. arid | eesoriie it
ovi-hgo- - - ti fa tion for tfc» cures of
f'>rai> iid stages »>f. Prim;:ry. Sec-
nd TVrtinrv P Bvnhil-
“Of*,
m a.TADE5/AAN: ,
J Trig HEw'SFAPcR
\ CIRCULATE^ IN TfiE H0MEJ J
or peoplt BudNd thc w
kInd or QooDi vbu I
riAvtr TO SELL.
AORAL:
".'/lie THEM TO your Yore
ear.
years, after he had despaired 0f acting in some degree under my.
Unwed States Senate, ) success, he having sent his private coun8e^ ami the other like Alii- ’! r g'1. *
^ ^ suuiiupe ® u,Mre
Dear Mr. Livis/stone/ I am ' ?ams’ to.',UB Ilere’. ^ At-
Subscribe to the
AND DEUTSCHE RUNDSCHAU
HERALD
Only !§3.00.
secretary and agent, Stan Hope anc?s ^ie South, shall convey to
| Sams, to me here, direct from At- me official in for mat ion of their de-
SPSS’S
assurances. Your assistance and
co-operation will be appreciated
aod remembered.
Very truly yours,
John J. Ingalls.
1890, the original being herein. ^aw Il,e-
; (Return it to me.) Very truly yours,
If your frieudjs will send to me, John Livingstone.
President New Y'ork State
raers Alliance.
now, $250, and agree to pay me
Hon. John Livingetosp, Camp- "Acre, if a,»l when you shall
ville, New York.
P. S.—- J would be glad to receive
any euggeetipri from you confiden-
tially. ' • *•: Nd
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The Georgia correspondence is
submitted to Mr. Ingalls For exam-
ination. - ' •]
JOHN LIVINGSTONE TO J. B. GORDON, j
Campville, N. Y., Oct 11, 1890.
(Stoic Uy private,an»I con flJental.)
Far- Feiiifile Complaints, Yercurial Poisonk
Tetter. Scald Head, etc., etc.
P. P. P. is a powerful tonic, and an
.^cellput a|»|>etizer building up the
-vBiem rapidly.
SAM DEVALL& SONS. HAWKINS. HOUSE,
be elected, as I believe.
But. a world of quiet work is to john Livingstone to j.. j. ingalls.
be done, and if a few, not to exceed Campyille, N. Y., Dec. 11, ’90. .ji
850,OOP, shall be needed for legiti- . Mv Dear IngallsI'nless you
mate expenses, it should be read)"; shall accept my offer of December in
and my loyalty cannot be,potion- ». 1S90, kimlly. Mni-n to me lty - d,1.u„ , „„ „r„
ed. next mail, the agreement of John and whofce LIimkJ ir, in au-impure con-
All the letters h.-reh, ,ue % for.loos aSe„t, of Octnlkr. 17,
'.:1 tonic and Llwoti-clcansing prop-
6res*r hVu m at i sM
Read copy of mine of November 1890, and the original letter o|
16, to a.gentleman whose name can general Gordou, of October 20,
not be given to you.
1890.
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My Dear General Gordon- Kudosed is Gordon's original
Afi no-tnan had my regard and rc- '“tter to nm of August 20, lsoo.
gpect to so great an extent as Gen. ’ - - rivately,
Yours very truly,
John Li yingstgne.
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CURES
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J ()H X Ll\TN( iSTON K.
Campville, Tioga County, N. Y
Gordon, whom I love for the ene-
mies he has made at tlie north,
because of his long and faithful
services, in defense of the people * NI1 1 •" *^1 A 1F8 N v 1 1 • /.
.. c, : lCom.-.on Distbut or Colpmbia,
of bis native atate. Jo let w,- ««. Washington. J). C„ l>a. 11, ".II). \
anre that j on Mill be next got- u,,,, John lm qgittAbh, ('kntpTtiie, x. v.
n
liini Potassium
tJ P., Prickly Ash, Poke
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to Oevalli Bennett. 1 *
Halle-tsvillE, ... Texas
- DEALERS J-V(
General Merchandise
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FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
HALLETSVILLE
BOTTLING WORKS,
WM. ENGEIKING, Proprietor.
Mrs. W. B. Haitkins, Prop'r.
Hallets vllle,—
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ernor, if yon will take me
My Dear Hik:
J. -I. INGALLS’ RF.ftLV
l nited Rtatks Sen a ri:,
Coir, on DistriPt of Cou .mbia,
YY AS H I N (i l (.IN,- D. C., Dec. 17, '90 \
’ Dear Mr. 1a \ i n t ;sTone :—ln re-’
Ply to vours ot the 11th ilist., Td
would sa\ that 1 return, in i-ompli- I IPI'M % > H.Gis.. Proprietors, , ,
ance with vour request, the agree- Smgfftet*, Lippman’s Bi cir, Savannab.G* p-N' / ' ‘V - '>/■ f« i>trrontolln<j
John B. Gor- g^“For ^ale bv Lay’s Drug Store.
1 am in receipt meet with Genera
.k:;| K
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All kind ofnerated waters man-
ufactiired, but a specialty of Soda
, AV&ter, of ditfereiit.. flavors, ?ind
■ G in g. v Ale will 1 >• - made.-
SATISFACTION GU RANTEED.
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t'oivuH. (Ut'l I't.mnh'y m)Iu■
everything newly furnished and refte
u ea In every respect. Board by tha
day, week or month. Meals 25 cents.
Parties stopping at this house wtT
reoeive home comforts and save
money.
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gx. ITixst Olcisa
FEED. STABLE
In Connection.
W. B Hawkins, - Proprietor
The Old Kuhn Market
ji-uK'lkHtTx'UKnT. Proprietor.
IT '’AT riAS’XET,
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( •. u-t* me;iD itiwajs or hand, from four to
-.ts per po'iOvL Mutton killed for S*tar-
tfar o»rkfci. , . .. T ,
Corner Tl»ml mod SOwm Street*. D«M
l . lee- Hihh ".
fite^Higest Cash prices Paid for
country Hides
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1891, newspaper, December 17, 1891; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995695/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.