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THU BANNER-PHRALD, ATfflTWS. CEOBCIX.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1928.1
BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ideas
■By Blosser
'' Sketches by Bessey—Synqpsi? J>v* Braucher
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- The country along tho Gulf of Mexico beyond the
Ujnited States’ possessions was,called Texas by the
Spanish and Mexicans. Americans began to move In
about 1819. Soon large numbers had arrived. Both
Adams and Jackson tried to buy the territory but Mexl-
co refused to sell. The Texans began to talk about In
dependence and In 1835 fighting began.
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‘themselves t u p e r i or
fighting men. They or-
ganiied the Republic of
Texas and asked to ba
[Admitted to the Union. •
Many northerners op
posed Texas' admission
because it would give so
much more slave terri
tory. The dispute was
not settled at once. -
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nv/ore built in the States, anthracite coal wai
in an engine, a reaping machine was invented and
pother important machines designed. Opponents of
,'Jackson, calling themselves Whigs, *banded into a po
litical party. From the Whigi the present Republican
'iiparty draw much of its early strength.
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WASH TUBBS
What’s Up
-By Crane
-By George Clarlf
SIDE GLANCES
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
-By Martin
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WAS AT THt RANCH—KES BEEN ON
THE ROAD SK.VRRAL. OAVG.AWO HE
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time we had oor nag stolen, _
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AN' A GUV .ON FOOT,CAME
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