The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT.
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THURSDAY, Al'HlL a. 18H4.
The City Eleotioa.
FOR MARSHAL.
Jw llttiiibii
; J. 8. Wilkiiis
Frank Donnel
rn.m ■ ■ ■ I'wy. m. ■
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Ptrlinps an explanation in What ha* become of rli<*
due some of our readers. Since hook ami ladder eompnir.
TIIK COI IVrY.
on Happening.
To llr« Public.
Tho following perauiw at* aulhorl*tHl 11. A Jloyd
•gtnla for lli«- iJuutMiuT: M. b. Henry
J. II. t\ KtafclJiltaM; ii. W. La.k, Ueorg* WH'bert
Wealon; N.I . Brown. I. W. w *wrn,.
Mue KMin; G. T. Pl|w. <'*lliia: Kolnrt O. H. Dowleu
McNeil, .Ttliea'n Mill; Will Klmhrouicb. |
Tarpley A Schrader. Hnrk 11(11: 4. F. I FOR THKAHl'KKIi.
UiIimuw, UUnun; II. Hotelier. li • « , >
B Katrfah, Fannernvllle: O. C. Muikey. • Hoard
Nevada: II. W. Morrla, Copevllle. Jno. |, White
a. Wiilik.li, Ml. Paul; .1. 11. Burnt. si
raid; Mount cant le it Co., Allen.
^ our inst issue we have been frc
•, > queutl v called on to know who
jq "Orauiiy Bradley" is. We
70 thought everybody know (Iran
Arise, Bro. Stii!;;j>, and exjilain.
fool nights vet.
Wheat nntl oats ^towing
llnely. *
The farmers are nb.iut > ♦•
li nv, hcnct our failure to explain planting corn
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H. M T. V, It'jr Time Table,
HUIM wcni.
No. 1. Mall mid Kxprau
No. 4. Expr*aa.
Aocouiuiodatlou
S:4J A. M.
4:l* r. M.
l(h A. M.
FOR KKf UKTAUY.
W. P. Clovd
Slo- atay* in Fnruiers-
villi* where hIio runs a mam-
moth free advertising f\:;in# -
nient, which slit1 claims is the
"largest wkakly published in
Mr. Saui Martin is dune plant-
ing cot ton.
Spring-fight* have i p"n<-d.
Quite a lively little fifrht in
town last Friday cvenitur.
l<ast Friday Countable Frank
ooimu xokth.
No. a. Kxpi
No. I. Mali
and KiprtM..
Accommodation
H. Qi wkmhckv. Agent
Mlaaourl Pwlllr Time Table.
WMT ROt'XU.
V:4S a. M.
Iii:42 r. M. j
3:10 v. m
Mall....
Freight
7:S0 p. U.
lt:*> p. M.
life,:
*4*1 IK.I Ml>.
7KW *. m.
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A. I.. FAiiirMiiJi, Agent.
\Ve are pleased to see Con.
McOarrah again on our street*,
FOR ASSKKSOlt A NIM'OM.KCTOK
H. O. Johnson - - 2S51
A. J. laine
FOR CITY ATTORN KV.
A. t'. Wllmeth
F. M. Davidson
FOR AI.DKKMAN
!I. C. Hcmdon
KI'l'ONl) WARD.
C4. T. Armstrong
W. L. Boyd ... 30
®^<tln« ixiuutv." Of course she itjlit in from the counti \
• m. «h tiall,.- ,.rnm; h.,1,1
M "WBAKI.*" nut l 'lii)t |>iiWlsli«l w„, ,ri,.<( Ih-furt.Kstj. Ilr.,v.n.
In this county. She visits Mc- and his bail lixed at |W0( , in
i Kinney once a week and gat It default of which le* was sciit to
lu« ers her "ri'ticule" full „f theMcKtnuey Jail.
ISO "quids" that have be« n thrown ^ e arc now having a i«' 1 * *
awav; these are for future umc. pnone boom. In all pro abili| \
kirst WAltl*. Slu,'is (| ,im<al Will be coiinccled with tile
M old Mrs. Pythies, of the Delphi °,ltVr vyoll,(1 b.v [ 1
, an Oracle, whollouitkhed about |° th«' J «iness men of NN est,„i.
m.f anoo yea cm ago: and sh closely J1'1 ,lsi ^ '>v a" means.
' i^juiiiliiMtf flittf • rit 11 Sit r.iffeiit I S«\
M4
bussinesn but
. resembles that old gaill ill umny 1 say A|yrreat deal about
respccts. She knew everytliiuju:. our t<«vv hiwc-it-<
ana so does Orannv. She is I presume the DkmocraT docs
business
m
t
vv e-ti ii would it ii" t be t« your
interest to advertise n little in
the Dkmocuat. Dvhnky.
fiu« w\n:n. - — 4 . t.
R. T. 8t fty—long t<*rm ■ iw ; h v.. Iv.m. J.l, s«l will, «« •' "
' , alanjetvdeveloped uositivetiKs or stou no iim ooosi.
1.1. hinersouj^short tel 1W aM(, 8U [s<iramiv;Hn,i s\u, js said to the business men o
Fellow citi/ens. come to Mack to have known liow to *tir up
& Mack s with vour Chickens '"^Ty perdition with herbiv,on.
after a long and severe attack of ;u * " ",l" *""" v." stick'and poker, and ao does
j and Eggs, and get value recelV- Ur;llll,Vt she also diMidavs all
the bumpsological iihemmiiaa
Once 1 was blind, but now 1
am not ho blind as 1 used lo be
-(rood assortment of Groceries
at Mack & Mack's. l>2
. r .i < •> ... * Rock IMl Pcbblou
ad for them.
, . nf thcaforesaid elderlv member' Kimtou l) hoc 'vr:
Some Mnie since j* rank \N elcli (Tf t|te line of descent. < • rannv a!
, , . | | ' - — . - j thing is verv
made a rash promise that vvhen so had another distinguished ; neighl^irhood'
should ancestress bv the name of ,lcze-1
qtiiet
Kvery-
iu this
ninctecu candidates should ancestress i>v tne name or ic/.e-1 There is v«*i \ little sickness
come out for assessor, he would hel who was coii. i<rned to perdi-
since the weather has become
Messrs Lewis, living near be the twentieth. He is now ti(;"j[<* t< (> free {,t' ij^ so i.leasuMt.
... , ... 11 m i i r . . . ■ i • i* ■ squirt gun on an old man i \ I \\ and oats are lo ikinir
lthea s mills, sold 01 head of beginning to groom himself as ti,e name of Kli juh. it is also ' ti,„. Tie- pr-speci for a liea- v
very iine cattle last Satur-, he is confident the remainder of said that she jms for another. \ * ad is very Haltering,
day. ; the nineteen are on the way. link in the chain ".loandy Ark" " HVrm.'rs aif very "htisv: vet
" ~T M i! . - .—- but this part < f her pedigr is „u Se«-*n to l>.. well m with
Fellow citixens, come to Mack Once 1 was blind, but now 1 disputed. She was also con- their w.«rk. Most nil an* through
A' Mack's with your Chickens tun not so blind as 1 used U> be temporary with the mother of planting c.un. and ome are
and Eggs, and get vftlue receiv —Good assortment of Groceries VVashington, and was present, preparing ti plant cotton. The
and officiated at the birt.t of our acreage of (hat crop will be
od for them.
',y at Mack & Mack's.
,1. A. Castle and lady are vis
iting their friends in this city.
They formerly resided in this
county.
The way I long have sought,
and now that Lager Beer ut
Mack & Mack's solves the prob-
lem. 02
nation.
She now presides over mUch less this year than usual.
Uncle Kd Whileh is around the destinies of aforementioned \\v have iwo*hcIiom1s in s. s-
Mtloisivimr t,i tin* eiimlidnt..* wkaki.v." Gramiv Hion In this neighborhood. Both
is noted as a "lightest and
makes a gallant Asa-sault. Tin
apologizing to the candidates
for that "doggish" joke of his
He is going to vote 'for all of squirt gun is her favorite weap-
them as a full atonement for on and by far the moat deadlv
his offense. one in her armory.
She runs her "largest weakly
are doing well for thin season
of the year.
The Bethel school community
has a new school house.
Mr. B. L. U' :*ers and wife
gave an excellent dinner to
Curtains, shades and blinds on a niagniticaiit scale. \\ e are their relatives and old tinu
, dispensed with, by having the informed that the
i in^r,u'u in I'lmri'liuH vv i11 coiitjiiu an able
\V« 1 .•orn tliiit Mr l>or Turn- windows in churches, stores, . , . ...... .. .
\\< arn that Mr. jioc 1 nni ffi(^ , etr,;liamiingly sheep-raising in which t is re ,hey having be,.,, married thii
er, in passing out at the back by the brilliant in- commended that our flock men tv v«-nrs on that day.
^ liiNirufliiH 1mrbt?rHlu>j>.i itemlav ^xpoiiHivc Kul)H(itnl<k lbriil^in<Ml ijiiiuj f<n \\ itli Ihmi wishes ft>r ib«
iouslv cut glass. Call and see samples at Jj,<! improvement of'tlie?r sheep. Hkmocrat. I am A.MKRhrs.
a broken Amon & Devon, first door north Also an nrtieh.on "kitchen has- IWk mi Al,ril ±
. .! Vmiii. Kohso l bftudrv in which is strongly -
a painful; roolt "OUM^ # ; urged'the beneficial results ol'_ ■ .. * Piano *•"
next issue fii,.|„is (in Monday last, inceh*-
ediforialon bration of their Pear, Wedding.
evening, fell and seriously
his hand or wrist on
beer-hottje, inflicting
and probably a damaging
wound. We hope it may prove j
Salt River on a Boom.
crossing me catapult on Pussj Mr. J. B. l'nrcell, who has
j.. v t j and Torn and the rest tlf the been sick is now convale.sc-
leu dangerous than reported. The city election is now over,, '"ats. e don4t like to antiri-
Josepb Thonyissoii and Spur- nnd the lucky candtdateH feel p^i^^^'Motling :! «- cat Mil
ricr are now manufacturing
horse collars in McKiuney,war-
ranted to give satisfaction, call
and they will take the measure
of course. The ^a.r -,f t,lH hut h,M.ak of
packet is now alKiutf this oul^L for the benefit of those
to cut loose from her who mav desire to order extra
good
river"
ready
moorings; and the defeated men ! ron''*s of Granny's next issue.
'•Long may ahe revel on her
Md #1 nnv horse. Th, (In,, |„ will «,..l 0..- in ^
a*"spurrier 4 Co.' HO ,,mt '•.Hn I"1"" HVur i-.— -
mg.
Mi* John Keudi'ick. after n
few days sickiirss if-' again on
the mend.
Crops are growing finely,
wheat and oats look beautiful,
gardens fresh and green.
Mr. W. B. Blalock had two
fine horses stolen from his farm
take passage for the up trip. If: On Thursday the democratic or, Sunday night.
.1. M. Wilcox, our euterpris-. fhe cabin is crowded hurricane executive committee of the Mr. G. C. Mounteastle, of A1
ing lumber iniai, happened to ' dock will furnish ample room state ;iet at Waco. Fort Worth len, wan down Moudav , looking
an unpleasant accident Tues Mlla it is a irood nlivce to ihm.I vvas sele cted by acclamation as after his mercantile interests in
«lnv Thiukimr that ho wus in i Ir \ i . li th« for the eon town and enCouragillK his
day. I hinkimg thai he was ii,(0ff. No harm done; there are ve|lt*OIl u, nominate delegates bov-
ine act or falling from a pile of.tiumy who go uji stream as to the natiriial convention, and \\
lumber, he jumped off, and the ^oorf as those who stay behind, the second 'iVednesday of June,
r* jar from his alighting was so! jf ditlVrences drop when the the 11th. flxei* as the time of
much as to cause severe inju votes are counted, friends are > «^ting. In th.-main, the rules ami hearty.
ries. such as to cause the spit j nmtiH and life is not so much m^,["of'the'partv 'prepjm!'bv ...M!".ss!^ w B
, the worst* that there has been, Senator Gibbs, wi •♦* adopted.
strife. In fact it is consoling County conventions were re
for those who are defeated to T^ted to instruct tt« *r d *le-
.• gates as to the prop. Vty of
. . . , . gOX1' n- uholisliing the two thiri's rnle.
our work nm-cjaas, ana all or- ment is a failure none of the The basis of representation in
pering, w sigu^rfti^pnlmut" odmm iH t,u'iM' ith" <oiu ing state convention was
IV attended to by A in on & De-
ting Up of blood. We hope he
will soon recover.
MlvcnnaTrlnlaiid b« Con tinned.
Our prices are reasonable, think that if the city
rk first-claas. and all or-
\ ou, first door north of Foote \
House.
encouraging
Mr. Etld HufTman, nvho has
been sick for some time, has re
turned to town, iookijig well
#
Wilson and
W. M B«tu111 took a trip a few
days since, over on Lazy neck,
looking out a business loea
lion.
Some of the young men of
the town received reminders
I la; t- ,11 f il. *
fixed at one delegate to every "''• August Lemrn, our efficient
! The way I long have nought,1800 vote*: cast for Irelandtn telegraph operator spent sever-
al aud now that linger Beer at and a frai'tion of over IW> vot-s j!l'' hours in deciphering his.
1 * Mack Jk Miw^k's solves the jirob- over the MK) vote; also that ev- ^ih city election passed off
Sec the advertisemeiit of the , 1|9 erv organized county shall be quietly to-day with the follow
McKinney Nursery, E. W.! ^ , entitled to one vote, and uiior- ng result: \\ . B. Blalock,may
Kirknatrick wronrietor This; John Mulkey, otte of the can- ganiaed connties having inoorl o,-; John W Rovviund.marsha|l;
ivirapairi a jir jpri r. in ' . , , more democratic votes are en- al lermen, J. 1. Kendriek. J. B.
nursery is well-stocked with didatea for assessor has shak- f|t|ed tOJvjiresentatioii in state Kb*pper. N. Dudley, C. F. Salg
the beat varieties of tested trees pn hands with the dear people conventions.—Dallas Mercnrv. ling. J. M. Gee. Vhe citizens
I
♦"koloe Wheal
Com In Hlinck
White corn
Sucked
Iterley
Millet. While, ttfc (iermiin.
and shrulis, iw iimali'd. Give until his right hand has to be
home industry a chance and carried in a sling. He is a lit-;
don't give your orders to foreign ! Ho awkward with Ida left, but
tree i eddlcT* when yon can shakea tJiem all the same.
get better bargains at home. „ " ~ * * m T „
«■ —r~T^ H. A. Jones buys and sell* romHbeiied ...
"rrh,",d r
desiring first-class work at rea- Kitehen Fnrnishing Goods.
aoaablo IfdMsVill d .«#U by Also keeps on hand a good sup-
H&u «" . w'th Am * ply of new furniture, Glass, lino*
Devon, nortli of Foiite Honae. fin and Queensware, which he , or# ^
,Tm. M. Brown ttfi#ounw« for I^
commissioner preeinet No. 1 McKinney, Texas. 5
Mr.Brown la well-known and. ,
will donbtlass gal u good sup- j Terrell, April I.—Bill King,
port. _ _ ! colored, found Richard Payne,
mi ? . .i . a gentleman of the same race.
Tke-Hwtetyof AntUrupolo- ,hjJ ...n with hi.
gy" of McKinney, has received (King's) wife, whwrenpon he r >-
Market Report.
Wr
of f'ano may rest assured that
Ihc inter< ts of the town «ill b,
well attended to.
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The press for our paper is at
the del lot. X V VS.
n. aiii «tt «c .,
the f)ni(rirl*tii, who an- nl-
wi looklnic nfter the lnlerp t of their
ciMtoiiiens; have now necurwl the mile of
Mr. IhMttnkoV l'<
jmhikoV Couch anil t.nn^ Hymn, a
• • 0,1 remedv thnt nerer falU to cure CoIiIm,
l| I'Nlnn in the ( bent uiid all l.tinir Alfer-
41 lion*. For proof CotitfhN. tr\- a free «am-
jtle bottle. Remilnr alxe.VA cent* ami $1.
Bola iI'Am l*Mta
an
sto 10
It is a faet that fhe United
l-JTThe above are the prlnec belli* paid States Judgeship had Iwen sold
thWl u#ak 9
for $100,000 in cash hy the re-
publican candidate for presi-
dent aud in a/Bance.
• fine aaaortment of st4Uidard qneste<l hiui to get off of bis bed ■rlfhbnrin* «
master ivens and h are his house, which re-
I«ri(( lit In the bask. I nine and lower part
of the abdomen, eaunM the pat lent to up-
fna he haa aoaw afTedbin of the kidneraor
works from such master pens
Mandsley's, Sir Charles ill
Bell's and others.
•IUHT AM OCXII#.
At timM urniiiii— Many unacniptiloiiF denlerx aia> tell
iL M uj,,!,, J'0" hare reinedlea for Coiigbf and
^ ^ A ' 'oldawiual In merit ami In every reeper't
uust was refused, where upon JgJ r^,iriltk>n( ^ll<t , ££ bSifsySD "Snfc
ng carved him
■HP PPHipa sad wit!
mejuguiar wirn a razor, ana ;?T7,w"f ".•••"""YT *•"-"< ™ take do other, you ar * tinbie'io be srieni-
W. J. Austin, of Denton, has ^,U" elicourilgcii 1dm to get catiooof Dr. |^ Mkn'< Hlo Rrmedy, Sffch SoWhtl\l\. Abkrtl Arft"1" *Wl *3
. . . .. . ...It from hence and neck tt doctor. I Mtedlraotlrapooibo part.
anuouuci d himself as a candl-; q'jK. W0Unds will hardlv be fa- lho.Tu «^
date fnr Heater, fnr the district; tal. ! "SSftL'tir
eomuosed of the counties of j " ** • ^ ! dne Co.. PUiua. O. Hold
composed of the counties
Denton and CEpHln.
from hence and seek a doctor. Mia dim*It apnn tbo partu afleetrd; aUnrb-
iof the Tunora, allaylaf the inkna
ing, and etfeHing permanent cure.
AO cent* Addreea (he Ur.JkNMko
eloe Co., Pb|ua,0. Bold,
C. X. Abbott d «o.
Collin Is solid for Ireland.
Angus! the inih I he state
Democratic convention meets at
lloust >11.
mai'.u.v.
Marline. March ill. T. C. Ol
turf, editor and proprietor of
the Marline Ball slc>t ToMivcr
Lot! a while man, Srt>nda\
night. Intiicting several flight
wound.1' in tie* Ii-.m, it
li-;.! Lot I hud bt'ca in town all
dav ami hud tilled up ositj. ra
bly on "bug juice.' and was in
thai ittn)happ> condition of
mind and cariue. s of body,
that lie would n > i-oou enier an
editor's yard as anv other place.
The night vv as sercncl.v t il! and
the editor was dreaming of lo
en Is for tae coiuiiiM week's paper
when his dream.« vveic rudidy
broken by the intiud-r. In a
half sleeji half awaked coiidi
tioii lie hailed bul no answer
came, when lie pill led • lov\ u his
• 'Id Btdsey on a dark looking
object that lie saw iiioviim
round in lite \ aid and th< \ <-|)
that answered made OlioiTs
hair stand on end. The fellow
was Mil) slight.lv wounded, but
lie ihought he woiihl di<' in a
few minutes and Oltorf prom
ised him (o bin v him in a nice
cotHn. Thi * v* ill teach him not
to fool around un editor's vard.
News was biought to Nfarlin
Saturday at miduigiit thai a man
had Is-en murdered at Landruni.
eiyhrthiile.-i we ! <i! Marline, late
in tie evening. A man by the
name id'Wilson, recently from
Mississippi, and St. phen !■'.
Moore were in Marlin Saturdav.
and as usual tilled up on ''bug
juice," and in-, content v\ilh
Inning their skins tilled with
the p. '; oi.. rite' purchased cv
era I bottles to carrv along to
Villi Veil I l,e dreariness ofei^llt
miles ride, and io enable tliem
to raite rain when at home.
' /. eriv ing at home,;; I rivial quar
ri'l i.'ose about what is-/u s
horse w • uain: d, Moore t^iiiiiii
him hick ."'iid \\ ilson deiTaring
he should no, hot words ensile I.
and with li' tce,jii! ur>r Iraiiie
passions madden.'d b.v run,.
W iI Min drew his nife and
plunged it into the h.art of
Moore, kil!iii)i him aliuoj' in-
siautlv.
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OKKI.N VI 1,1.i:.
Greenville, March Fires
are (Lrettimr • be almost a
nighttv (iccuiI'eiici• in Green
ville ai this time. Scarcely
have the ash*" of Suuda.v's lire
become cold when another part
of the ci,y is made i« suffer
from the limy element. The
lire 'riv he out about d o'clock
Inst night in tlii? grocery store
of pi. Craft, situated on Lee
street, near the Missouri Pacific
depot. It soon sjirend to the
large lumber house of ft. C.
Phanstel, w-liit'li -wjj-i twriijifory
and filled with doors, sash aud
other white pine maleiial. A
stilt' southwest brcey,e was
blowing and 1 lie dark, heavy
masses of smoke and flames
which leaped before it towards
heaven made a grand, bul aw-
ful picture of destruction. Mr.
Phanstel and family lived in
the upper story but escaped in
time. The grocery house, a
small house used for a butcher
shop and some lumber in the
vard were burned. The Caddo
: house on the opposite side <•!'
the street was scoielied and
blistered sev -r d,-. but owing
to tlie direction of the wind, vas
saved.
It C. Plmm-del's loss i
?-l.(MH). with insurance in lite
following companies: $l.i'>:?7 "jo
in the Factors aud Traders of
New Orb-ails; #1 JWT.fdi in the
Lancastershire of Knglaud;
'•♦l.ooo in the Merchant N< wark
of Neu Jersey; i?I.(Mi!i in Ham
buig iV Hremeii; * '*mi in the
Western of Toronto; Ml in the
llolue i if N ew York.
K. Craft's loss $<500; iu.-ur
ance^7.*0in Hoineof IS'ew York.
Hhaitsfel lost £' '<'•>; iiisiir
IInee ill the Western, of
California.
K. I'nde. damage to Caddo
house ifclTfi, fully covered by in
surance,
tti.br.
Tv ler. March : 1. About sun
down yesterday "ti MeCullar's
farm, six miles west from the
city, Tilman Hilsby liied fi\e
shots at Multiy Davenport,
thri e taking eifeii, seriously
woiiuditig her but probably not
fatally. The deed was prompt
ed by tlie refusal of the girl lo
receive his addresses. The par-
ties were both colored. Hilsby
was arrested this morning, jail-
ed by Sheriff Htilier to await
the result of the injuries of the
girl.
An attempt was made at S
o'clock this morning to lire a
tenement on W. \\ . Rofwrt's
premises. The alarm wa * given
ami the flames extinguished be
, fore much damage was done.
A mass meeting is in progress
at the court house to night to
learn the views of the different
candidate* ou «*it\ politics.
Jav (build gave his mm
(b«nrgc AM,OOO.mio to begin life
w ith.
BELL & ROBERTS,
High School,
\. < . mil.!., I'll, it.,
I'ri'f. ol I .KtiKiinL'en ami I Malory,
K.,l. HelirilTN,
1'iW. of Math, ami Natural Fci n(-*«.
VV\> dt-nlr,* to Kiiy lo the imi>i.. i.
t-r li .iriilnu. In ilu i*U> >i' >1 •• K i*«-
we wHI co"don| it ,i rtiiaii'ut aohotd of hlffb-
• In* • „ ; | il"SI AY. KF.II. II,
,<s,, Wvi 111 l 'u« li mi) iTuneii to Ik.1 luiind tictiiliilbe mrrtt'uitiin of a •elentlfle
eonrae We Invite llw |nM ,ile to eotenlt their Inii rrnt In audi nn entorpriae. ami
to ,,iitrniil/>' ii u Iom' h- « u do <>tir iim \ '1'iiil,«>ii + ill In- im,oi rate.
AUilrfaa llKld.A ItOIICIITK,
M< Kinney, UtM
ANNOt >ri.W|-:NTM.
Tiir. |)i ioi iur aniMitimse candidate*
nt tin- foiluw Iiik ratea :
IdHtrU'l ollti'ea III' «'
county .
i"ri'i'!n«t 1
lily <*'
Kiir Tax Collector.
I,. W. tiOI.I'.SIO uutlieri/ '* im , nn-i
itouiK'*' linn n ii •'audiilHti' l* r l'r «Iff-
litm tt> the iiflloe of Tax t'nllei-tor.
For Treuntirer,
W M. IIAOI.KY HtilhorUe* iim to an
tiotmee liitn nn it emidlilnte for re elenthm ,
to th« oillve of t'onnty Treasurer.
for HIierllT.
J. S. HIKK, enlhoriyei,ii tiiannoiim-i'
hi in ua n candidate for sUerltl of t'ollln
ion lily.
Toim w \1IHKN Hulliori/.i'i' uh to
iinnoinn'e hlin uo a ,'i til l«lHt*' for sln rlM
of t 'oIMn county.
J. I,. MOI'I.HKN autliorl/.e« im to at:-
imiiih'e liimi ort u i'ltndldute lor Mi, re! ot
i ollin euuitly ■
w . 1.. s a \ i" uiiiIk H/ fs 'i* lo llll-
iioiiner hlin uh ii • -itiuli«IItit<■ for Sli'-rill of
i ollin county.
A. I.. JliN'K.s autliurlKea iih lo nn
uouucu him u miiuiitliili' Iff slietlrt'ol
( ollin liounty.
ISAIIK 1IK< K iiuthoriAci' tin lo an
I'oiaii'i' IiIiii Hd it eandldule for shttrllf of
i ollin eounl) .
W VI. M. llot'SK.WItliiUT nullior:/.#
uh to niiiiouui')' til in ii* it i:nutlidnit' for
Sht<rill of Ci<|llii county.
K. W. II. -11K1.1.1 ItNK HitlhorU'M tin
lo uiinoiiiK e IiIhi ii i'liiuliilate lor Slier-
lil of ollin i'i,unt>
l''or AsMCMSor.
J. W. KKItll nuthoruen u to nn
liouiirn liim iim u i'ltmlidule for AMenanr
of i ollin <'oiiiiU .
t . M. Illi K nutliorUeH um tuiuimuinee
Iiiiii n cHiiitiilitii' for Awnvnaorol < ollin
< duiily.
it. A. M> I. A It IIV aul horifex ua In afi-
noini'i' lii in uh h I'Miulidatn for A ne M>r
ol i if 11 i ii i'ounty.
J. T. Mt'l.KKY authori/.ea unto au-
, nounee liitn us t. eandldate for AehewKir
, - f t ollin eoiinly.
♦ , Jl. niUSToi. authorlroH iiHtoan-
noiim ' bltii ih a candidate for <Y nv«aor
of < oiilt, "otinty.
,1 vv li \ ' anlheriziw u* In anuoum-i-
lilnin^'ji .''.imlu"lO tor Anae^or of Col-
lin i nuiity.
>AMI ill- S. Mi i.' TOSH autliori/.fn
iu lo ufitioiiiHf liiiii tih 'i c'ttiulhlnltf lor
A* M'H«or of < ollin ooi,nl>/
,lOK W. IlKVKItl.Y uutllt.
niiiionncu liiin aa u eandldstM ui'Aixea-
nor of Collin county.
W. W. LEWIS,
MnuufM tt mr of
FASHION AIILK t'l'STOM
Boots & Shoes,
UcpniritiK ti Specially. I'p stuir*.
Over I. I>. Newaouie'* More.
mc!4INM:y. tkx ah.
CITY HOTEL,
li. N. WAI>K, I'mprletor.
MelvlNNKY, : TEXAS.
Prompt al tent ion to ilia '"om
foi l of iriiKKt*. t hie'K>" reaaonalrle. I
EMHr.V .V I !>.,
SADDLE. HARNESS AND GENERAL
UKl'AlIt Sllf)l .
Lnuiainun St.. i>|i|ionite J. I'. Iiwwell'a.
ttimlin'w, solii'lit'd inid Mitiafaction
Kiiuriiiilecd. I liu'/i rsiwnnlile. 1
THE FOOT! HOUSE BARBER SHOP.
WM. IIK AIM.KV . Mana^nr.
>lcKlnite>t t t i Tcxna.
lii yea Kiucrnl -<ei i^fwl l«ui in the intern
unit iiMHt fiiehlonivbli' halr-i'iitllnir. Mliav-
Inn. iindeti'n liraucli of ilio l>u.<itii ^o
None luil IiokI Tonnoiin! AriUin kept.
li.M.,M line*. \l.,i.
ti.1.1*1 *iomn, n.
For lllatrlct Clerk.
W. t § <JX iiiithorly.e* ii* to onnonncs ,
him inc!«< ulliilatc for resdeutlon lo tin*
olllc.e of lUatrlel Clerk.
For County Attorney.
W.'l. ill'.VKIlM Iiuthii-i/eh uato an-
noi!i a ' !iUi, t'iHfc- vcu'Jidili' ftii'-.re-clev-
t ton to the ofilce of Coiini;. At torn
JiUIN s.JKNKINS Mill, ' un !l'
ttiinouiice liim un u ciimliilaii lor lli«' of-
llc.e ol i oiiiit\ Alloruey.
MKKUII.I. W. JOHNSON authorize*
im to nnuouiM'i' 11i111 iii ii cnudlilalo lor
tin* nlllcc of * otnils \Hornet.
For Si: r*\ cyor.
M. II. HYItNK nulliorlxei,' un to :• n
iiomici- IiIiii fur iv-i'lei tioii to the olllcc
o 1 County Surtiyoi'.
For < «ititily .luiltfc.
JOHN l>. I'AoK milliorl/.*'< uato an
nouncc lii in it* it caiiilidHlo for County
JiiiIk1' of i ollin couiitt
J. A. I.. Wol.Fi: aiilliorl/.e* ua lo nn -
nouncc lii in «n a cnnrtldatc for ih>' otllce
of Count \ Juiln".
For CciinuilHHloitcr, I'ree. No. I.
.IAS. M. IlKOWN. aiithorir.na MMloan-
nouio e liiIn ii.-- n < aiuH«liite for cvuinnis-
doner rrvcin t No. I,
.loKI. I.KWls aiithorlr.ea on lo an
nounee IiIiii nn it i'liiutidale for < oiiunla-
Hlolier ol I'ree,net No. I.
K. M. >i oTT iiiillioraef. iih to ate
nounee IiIiii iirtacamllduteforr<i-e!eitl|on
to Hie oftlee of Coiuniiiiloner I're. No. I.
W.8. COKKK^ aulliorireM ua to an-
miiii:ci> liim n« u candidate for Coiuinia-
alourr of Preclm t No I.
For ,1 list Ion of I lie I'ence.
(i. J. COt'lt I N KY iiulliorlMa u to
annniinoe liim n* ti rnndldKte for Juatlee
I'reel net No. ft.
OUOIUIK WATTS nuihorlirn m, in
iimiounce liiin an a cnmiitlate for Juelice
Precinct No I.
I). VV, |i. P. H.V> ICs niithorlzei, uw to
aniioitnee liim u« n eainlidnle forJuatlce
of the PeNC4', Pr«*cifict No. I,
For lloimlalile,
A.J.ATKINSON, authorite^ u lo
auuouiic < him m. it rondidala for < omUu-
ide Preeinet No. I.
0. II. IIKKNHON authorir.ea ua to an-
nounce liiai a> a caniliilate for Ci'iiatable
of precinct No. I.
(iAIlK 11. l.l't 'AS aulhori/.e* ua lo an-
nounce him n* ii chmliilate for < 'oiMtalde
of Precinct No. I.
HCOT'I I'll I I.I.I Ps author'.7.ea ua to
ancotince hiui u< n ctinrlldale for eon
*talile Preeinet No. I.
K. Kmeraon, T.T. Rtntraon,
1'renideiil, Vice Prea't.
T, II. Kfneramt, Caahler.
First National Rank!
I AI HOI N & I'KAItMON.
DENTISTS.
McKINNKY, TUX VS.
Ilnving fornud a eo-partnerKhip fnr
the practice of I'cntUo t. Iierelij tender
their proleiwioiiiil Mervicen to the'eli i/ena
of McKinuet ami vicinity. Otlie«i lu
Slniin'a nio, k.
Teeth extracted Mltlioni pain by tlm
un, of Una. |
... «h't — • " « - ~ - - -
W. *'. Jl. IN'KIN. A. K. Willi a
.IC>WTsJHOIM Jic wohk,
A11 o r n cs-a t-L a \vr
Ml Ki:.v\r.Y.--m •
VV I" practice in State mill Federal
ConrlH. spcclnl ul tent Ion kIvmiIo cul
lei tln^. 11,tier up «tiuri In .lohnann'a
Hlmik. I.
MclillVNKV M KHCItV
I'HIIT. KLOWEH. EVElt
OKEEN AMI SHADE.
Tented and nelcetail for ilie Smith and
urotvn in the unrivaled noil of Collin t o..
North Tnxan. whi le nature lin« planted
Walnut, Onk. Aah, Pecan, Hickory, Per
-licinoii, I htave OraiiK*'. Klui. Ilackberrt
Mulberrv. Plum, Una, Heil t edar,
drupe, blackberry, licwberrt. Straw
herrv .ttoae nml ImiulreiU of other bloom
iiiK uml food-Kit inn treen, Khruln>. plnntn
and KraH^en, \t hi, It, for vigor, aize nml
variety, no part of discovered earth can
eacel.
MatUllcn ol our natural and accliiiial-
ed I'm,nn and Flora at fen, Hint here in a
permanent Inndn 'or a ntalelv decree of
wealth and refinement. While nnturo
waa bountiful in her licMtowmenln al'
over I hit tratinatlautle land, ahe ttnn
iatiidiin her endowineutn here. Thin,
like all aoiln, ia not uniformly adapted
to •very popular fruil. but every one can
safety plant our hanly I'eachen. Plumn,
Urn|i«a. llerrlea, Khriiba, Planln, Kter-
Kieen aud >ha«le-treea, and in iiimiy
idacen tlie Ap|i!; i<:l>en koikI muilt*.
W«* cannot recomo! nH etlennlve pinot -
iiiK of Pear. A|>.icot. t hei-ry, Quince,
Foreign (iriipeft. etc.
Our lilici-af ami enlen>rlninK cltl/.enn
have Introduced from Mnrot-.d at irreat
expMOnM, many hundreda untrieil novel-
tic . and enough ha.< proten taiuable to
jrlte un luxury, beauty and plenty
throughout the tenr,
vv. hate here tiKorou* and fiiiilful
Peach nml Apple treen fliyeitr* old our
own planting, ami 10 team experience
in the propftKatlon of frulta hn-eon vine -
t«
ntock
ed un thai thin noil produce* a superior
Meltlnncy, Toxiih.
«i i ' r. *iih'i ro-
F KMKltSON A TO .
Biivi and aetln txchanKe on Hie princi-
pal H, tea in Kurope. First ela « paper
illneouilted.
Dihmiok': *•
Franeln KinerM,n. t . II. Weleh.
T. II. Kinemon, Jno. t.. I^ocjny.
T. T. Kmemyn,
Itunineiui Hoitrn -M a. in. to I p. in. a
We utelerviuiid thai sev eral of
the candidates will be nt Piano
lli« I'.Ml, to urge their claimo
We ipnre neither time nor eiptnae In
keeping a gotnl ni,iplv of thv btwl aland-
aid inrlctloN, nml tunny of tbe lirat riot
vlt ien, nil at tbe low ent price* ever offVr
ed ill thi* market.
VV e xuaraniec ntock true to name and
Int lie citlreun to enamliie our method*
ami tent our (Vnltn.
Our authorised aaeula will eanvaaa
much of the country nml e think you
will tti d It pwtltah., and eutertatni;iK
to axainine nur tenon and ►end nn yonr
ordcra.
Send for price iim and compare with
any foreign nnraery rhaf may nonor you
with a cull. Addrmn
M. W. HI Hum I rich,
u MeKninwr, Twxae
Si ha t mi.- One li^ht twy horar. brand-
ei)*lth trient(|e on left ahoutder; J F
connected on left Mp; both bind fei t
white. Will put llbc.nily foi I lormu-
lion lenilluK to bin recovery.
WM. PHIt.l.lPs.
SleKJiHiet , Tex.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1884, newspaper, April 3, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191387/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.