The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 26 x 20 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE DEMOCRAT,
rURMttlKD IN THE M1I T Of A
TitMIViMG. KMKHoUTi* A\l>
I'U«KJ|{K.S>|\ K n;o|M.K.
AUHKiLTIHAL.
Tin* peach crop was dcsfri \ •«I
ill Kentucky , by tin* hit** cold
W eat llCl".
Thereare farmer-, in
tlu- I uited States, tie- u« \i
lnrtrest it 11 int>«• t ensured in oth-
er pUIStlilS lieiu^I tile lllillel S allti
tua ii 11 f;%«-t in «*i*h. who number
nearly
Tin* irivnt majority of farm
eis' «•• \\ s «Ir« 11 i lii ii rain> in
the spring so iiN tn hake (he
tir>t flow of milk w liile thecow>
aiv at gra*s. It i^. therefore,
timely to urge those who have
good milkinir or butter .drain-
to keep the heifer ralves for
co >. Butchers will uvuully
pay more for a ralf of live or
six weeks oM than tin* owner
rati realize In keeping to
but a ir«Mn| cow is worth
A Western Farmer Talks To
Point.
The Bee Hotei
Abi/ut Beet
db and Thiuga Ab
Worth Knoanng.
HW
VI -
tillage. If you did not do ho
la-t year, you should nt onre
• ' w
think of *ow ing A J a* kit closer,
the business of a farmer to pro , a* u pasture for luth l ees a.->
duee for sale. Some thintrs lie ■ well as farm stock.
inu-t buv. Imt as a rule he will
Color Inheritance.
Many years agouu old Creek
writer on fiirniiug said: UA 1ar
tuer should hi a «m 1 !«*r ami not
a buyer." The m.i\im ina.-good
to ila\ a« it ever was. It i- - till
i ilu the Worse lot il it he ilepai t:
from his legitimate busitios to
trench on tint of the dealer I \
I«>ly iiiu lo v .t again. In the re
gion> west of the Missouri river
fanner* ha\e Mend with
j two special difficulties: Distance
from market and want of capi
till. In any n w country the first
product.* ate usually bulky,
« hirli ates tli< dillicult ie
of distance from maiket. Not
!<mt: ayo it took the price of two
l iis)n K of corn to pay for trans
• por*ing one; that i-, corn sold
again. Each Um<1 made himself
, ~~ master of the most exalted call
II N Il,7,7,„.„.r tin... tt! >1 '"J Jukiocturr«l In illK |w found moM«
it 11 now Tilt pi o per time to; MaryUuid which cannot well wert} educators. No an-
vr:!,an"/f *xru,~ i^m* ;■, ll(?i..
tent.on in t.ie scieiititlc world., £jm.Ii had been principal of
One of the three tattooed wo- ^rear schools—each luul lost his
men who have been exhibiting filiation. I studied the cause.:
themselves in thedime museums f found on the school hoard men.;
throughout the country lias acarrcly able to draw up an
given birth to a fluid bearing order for the monthly salaries i
F. M.Bali 6c Co.
We advise all who are inter-
ested in the welfare of their been
to not commence handling or
bothering them too early, aa we
are inclined to brieve tfiat here
is where too many mistaken are
made and dysentery or spring during her confinement. The
dwindling too often in the sad tattooed imugesarereproduced,
result. both ill shape and color. A wide
. ' field of possibilities In here at
It bees are found to be desti- i once " "
tute of |ione\ at this time, it neicntb
will lie well lo feed sil'llp ill ing themselves with the pritici
such Muantities daily an will ,,les of hereditary and different
support them through th
— |y
all the marks which have been ,0f i|„. teacher*, iuei having no
such a source of profit to her-1 more ijea aKut directing a
s «lf. I lie fact is attHsied by a «cliool than tliny hod alNtiit the i
reputable phytdciun of Haiti-;
more who attended the mother
ev tl
uiatheiuaticH. the natural aci-
ence, or the languugea the prin-
cipal waa teaching; men who
proved to be no protii'tion, no
HUpjMirtM but were mere discord*
. . that Nooner or later will dissever
suggested to that cIiihn of uvcry school with which the two-! . # A, u . ^ .
ti>ts who have been busy- J p|e allow then, to tinK "r. ; >> e arc now ready for the Spring Trade
I glanced back over the his '
toriea of iheae gradu.-.tes. I huw
for twenty cents, and
f"i t \ ci*n, to -end a bu-hel to i can poHsi lily call he helped
• i. at ton hi plants and animals, and no chiinire in manhood no umhi-
''""I '•xiwinienta may fob lioll but that was noble. I look-
. W ,. JXl> 1IUL UlUt Ullfl IIUUII
cents, and it c«>t i.o not disturh tlietn more than low which will have important! ed around ine and I saw the
New York. Tie* fir.it reined \ is
'• i condense pi Iilucls before
shipping. .\ bu - Iim| of lifty -ix
twice i |h*ui « 1«* id'corn may b > condeu.'*
1 into ten pounds of pork.
results in the future appearance
of the human race.
The first thought that sug-
with a good prolific queen will gests itself to the .American
A small i| uiifiity of nice airup,
daily fed to a stock of bees,
Our atorit'tn «nry
department is complete and prices low down. Onlv by
a visit to our store and examine our good* ant!
prieea can you realize we are the Bar«
gain* House of McKiuuey.
f;
m f.
or three times as much to keep, ... . • , . .
id. .. .... i w hie a ennbe Ireiirhicd nn\when
a> a poor one, an<t tliere is. ;uni
should be, iucivaMUg difficulty
iu sectiring the best cows. >\
ci-pt b\ breeding them on the
farm where they are be kept.
surely produce an curly swarm philanthropist in this connec-
" bees and thus be ready for tion is the probability that a
for It - thuii hnlf il Would cost
! t" ship the corn, (train may be
condensed info butter and cheese
b\ feeding it 1 m ows. The con
■ 'eiisation l^ad> ti11.-tiier iuciden
tal but impoilanl ei|\aiilages,
I notable a • Ii\ er itying of pro-
ducts.
The inosi marked improve
inenf in western O.rniing during
tln-m was a buck of which Mrs. j l')c present decade is in this
L. and the children were afraid, | direction. Icit there is still
Manx tliou-and
ol
Hi
While Mr. L. wai mil it: his
lot attending t<> soni" farm af
fairs an extraordinary occur
reuce transpired, lie had in the
lot a flock of title sheep, alllon;;
early honey harvest.
It has become olie of (lit; fixed
facts, that he who desires to
succeed ill obtaining a good
yield of hon<*y must produce a
first clas-t hopey extractor and
use ii, which will be the mean*
of allowing your bees to gather
and store four times more honey
during the season than can be
obtained in the comb when cut
| solution luis at last been found
to the vexed problem arising
from the prejudice against the
olored lieople ill the I'liited
peopl
The!,
that it is only necessary for one
deadliest opposition directed
against the noblcHt. mo.-t en-,
lerpritiing youths of our coun-
try. I looked again, and I saw
no charity or entreaties extend
ed to the degraded loafer, the :
sot. or the outcast. What are)
the churches doingf Kternal
justice will dawn upon us some
day, and revel to ii* the angels!
States. 1 he logical inference is ; tliut now walk among us.
generation of negroes to have
themselves tattooed white to re
move for all time the one ob-
stacle that remains to harmony,
iu this light the importance of
the discovery mentioned can
A. F. WllKKL.
Spelling-Reform.
We have a fine line of Clothing and.Uent'a White and Colored
Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, drc.
Hats! Hats!
and often complained to Mr.L.
that tlie sheep was dangerous,
but Mr. Ij. ridiculed the idea and
considered him perfectly harm
less. (Ml this occ.u.seion, liowev
er. while in a stoopiiv? attitude,
the ililiocelit buck seeing
him considered _ it a
clia liege a n d i in m c
diaiateh prepared himself f >•
action, lie backed about twenty
paces, came forward at lighting
speed and struck Mr. L. about
midship and knocked him on a
pile of rails, whereupon Mr. L.
seized one of the rails, and with
place In
fe expel
outthe old wav, or even if taken . . . ,
in s eiioii bov-.s mid :hen rim ^ tircely t eoverestimated. 1-ne ; .|«.. •-. «.■
u ii-tr 111, "(fa ;iJPSSabrX :
tl.
bee keeping tl, variegated as the hirdA, that bad spelling was far more
should commence with care, (to (hough this might be prevented prevalent than was supposed,
peiise of freightage over slow, and above all do not com bv the strict enforcement of n : W the H,ooo or 4,000 letters
loom for moil
In«ifs are shipped alive to Chi
cago every y ear; and their cured
meat i- res'liipped i< the same
retailed. This doiib-
Toronto Globe, .March h : The
regular meeting of the ('ana- j Straw Hats in all the latent shape*, for young ladies and
wirls. «ilbo a splendid line of shoes and alippsra, for
summer wear, at extremely low prices,
diau Institute was held Satur- j
littl*
I M *
a
Dress Goods and TrtnuniiHES,
many hundred iiiilc
of labor that ought 1
| e«|. and would In
scanty of capital
new countries,
farmer should
Beginners in
though this might be prevented prevalent
by the strict enforcement of n|Ofthe H,(
is a waste | rnence with too many stocks of uniformity law. year that he has been used to:
On the other hand, there Is an reading he had found that hard-1 White (foods, Lawns. Ginghams. Nun's Veiling, Linen
>\haiistiiile field opened for 1 'y '"ore than three in a hundred j Laces and ICdgings of all. kinds.
* deve|o]>meut of the artistic w<*re correctly spelleif, nl!d th-l
be ,s|op
I> 111 for the
incident of
(Vrtainh even
• •
cure his own
"Ilardee's Tactics," but a 11 over
hauled back action movement,
struck the sheep across the head
and "made mutton of him." lie
went into rhe house and asked
Mrs. M. if any more of them were
'•dageroiis." -Palmetto, Ga.,
Made.
EncmiOA of Buoh.
bees, ami hst your kuowleilgi
increase gradual I \, with the use
of good bee booVis and papers
containing an apiary depart
incut, together with' practical
lessons, you will perseverance
surely succeed.- —Grunge Hullo
tin.
KIUTOK I>KMO< H.\'I :
Please permit an exchange of
ideas Urougli your columns.
I, Is an organ a material in-
safe to sa\ that three bushel of strninent <
sweet corn can be grown in Ne is. prlin|tive organf
mo
the
'P
faculty. By submitting them
selves to a simple, if aotuew het
tedious, operation parents may
may have a green, blue, reel,
• or yell
uas they
pork. There is absolutely no
good reason why we should iin
port canned corn from Maine,
tomatoes from Man land, not to
mameiM rent laid down in'mention pickle.-, beans, pea.*
cheese, crackers, etc. These call
all be grow n, and prepared here
aii cheaply as anvw here. It is
uneducated, as a rule spelled
more correctly than the educat-
ed. He read's an extract from
Kllis, au authority on English i
spelling and pronunciation, >
written in 1WW. which stated)
that there were between H.trtMij
and 4.000words in the English!
WE SELL THE-
Domestic Perfect Fitting Patterns,
The Latent Styles. Catalogues free each month.
follow
of t hi-
Two difhctiltivN are rendering
bee keeping quite hazardous at
the present tunc, a little insect
resembling both the small hen
louse ami the red ,-t,, ntPTi, j . it not time for
braska for w hat it cost.> to grow 1 •*« \\ as Gall and his
one in Maine, and perhaps the ;ers led to the discovery
same may be said of tomatoes, organs of the brain by the mill
Some of* the Eastern capital b' M,,wlv of """bmiy
might be invested here in can- j
ninif factories and other way s
with the certainty of a rich re
while or yellow shade of otT-
I sjiriiigas they may prefer, and it
is only in the matter of the .sue
ceeding generation that coufu.s- . .
ion is likely to arise. Mixers of binguage that they had not set- Be sure and call and see us when you want anything in our line
paints know very well what the ti'r nP°n to the spelling, j and we will save you money by buying from na. Ths
,g would be, Printers took upon themselves Bargain Dry Goods tlouse, Shain's Block, MoKinnev, Tsns.
blue inn 11 to altar words m the""eopy" ol I
' color of tile
e offspring
for instance, it a blue
4, Does
the brain vary or change
form ami direction of the lobes;
should marry a reil woman, or wp'^'|,},i amfthe proof j
if a green man should marry a readers would treat the "copy' |
vi .h t woman. And it would ^ sf }* w«« nn, orthographical |
exercise that ttiey had to cot - j
rect.
Hi'Kr.r.rxo .\ srpKRsTrriox.
& tt5"!SKii.l«. ,.f wWnii!ltlw«.K«|'
v« -w.
Respectfully,
F. M. Ball & Co,
juoper proportions the Result
would b.e a while person. It is
turn. Prof. S. fi. Thompson, Is not the skull subject to ,|(,t indeed, that in WJU1 n Superstitif n,
in Americau Agriculti^iil^lle r^v'UyLJ^Xe^cences, which are | j ( ' adwrttwr!peculiar that they
uooli the bodies of.
his head set ri
fpeewvwNw
noted men
it is that the
upon
number of twenty or mors on'
single bee. and nnck tin
a wav. They are carried from
one )ioitse to aiU'ther by contact
of bees with each Other while
gathering honey from flowers.
Not much is yet known as to
the best methods of lighting the
parasites. Foul brood is a
finite given |o the Other bee
est. In affected hives the
young die before hatching, and
the old bees have no means or
disposition to clean the comb.
It is an old di>euH' that wits
known a century ago. "and is
spreading tn tin rilnrftdng ex
tout in s«ime of the Western
states. Michigan suffered a
loss of a.(MM) hives in one sea
son It is a disgusting disease
as the dead larva* emit a strong
stiiich. Foul Hrocd is spread
by the bees carrying honey,
from one hive to another. It is
a fungus, and great can* should
be exercised in preventing its
spread upon new territory.
Poultry on 8tnul! Parma.
On opens the way
II ■ ■- scientific VHUii/open* the way
•soif'ir^^'^l ^^iit ' " jLi.iMiA. and we get afhirum
eir life I . i, ICS UII organ is a material Ihe niirn:i>ntMtlmt eolor the Mkin
meats savs il befouls the ...o i. — - < rgan is a material the pigments that color the skin
side,' ivitilering it un«f for eat-, ^^Xdf s.lc^ ^
Im'ilks I'• s!'i"H|i in Ml.. «k!n' '"'j!';','l?,Vs"lif ent"1!-'"'"inl'' *"""1 "'"'n thi" of "
MH,,, ,r t rr nmi:
into the nro and setting the;?
passive,
'J. Primitive organs are those
which are in one kind of nni
wlude concern a blare, which, if
of wood, i4 likely to be coiihuiii
, d with ill cnl.-nlf Mll fnnl, | Inn), nm, II,,..,
er. That the smoke house is a 1 • • • .
standing temptation to thie\os.
; which are not proportionate to
Spelling, Mr, Houston snid,-4 j.c.moork,
... - _ Qud it was;
had allowed
>ru«MrJiite Thus themselves to be "tyrannized ov-
dfseoverv of one er uvh an ««fmgeons eigh-
/. i... teenth century custom. Refer-
ring to Milton's works he said
that if he had an opportunity to
present himself at a high school
examination he would surelv
have been olucked. He gave
a member or illustration of the
English language in s]H>lling
pronunciation. Milton s|H>lled
such words us "come" "some,"
and "done" without the filial "e"
and if they would follow this ex-
atuple they would arrive at a
i. K.GOU6H.
Geoige Smith, of Indiana Co.,
Pennsylvania, put fl5,(HM) in
bills in a chest for safe keeping.
it for
Moore & Gough,
Wbotaula A Rrlilt Dnlm la
BUUU1ES! BUQG1E8!
T. IlKSdOMT.
In>tead lie recommends sniok
ing thoroughly the barrel with
maple or hickory chips, (corn
cobs are good). Pack the hams
and shoulders iu il, flesh side
up. and pour over the prepar« I
pickle iu sullicient quantity to
cover the whole. The pickle
will extract the smoke from the
barrel and carry it evenly
through the entire nuts* of
meat, the centre of a ham being
as perfectly impregnated with
it as tile outside. It saves trou-
ble. a\ oids i isks of tire or thief,
■ obviates any necessity of bag
giug or otherwise
from flics, since ihey can re
The Farmers' Review titers main iu the pickle till wanted
that poultry should demand a f« r use.
place on the little turni. for both ^ successful fruit grower finds
the raisin^ of i\in ken> ami ||un jt plt „ f,, giv^* Iiis orclmwl
\\ trfi a waiiu •1 ? • . ... , Tzr
the other faculties; those which
are not manifest themselves
simultaneously with the other
faculties; those that may act or
rest singly , and those which are
propegated in a distinct manner
from parent to child.
:i, No they were not.
4. Yes, tlie convolutions of
the brain vary some little.
5, Then' are often times bony
excrescences: yet a close obser-
ver can always detect them and
tuake a clear delineation.
(' , Yes. .1. S. Jewell, of the
valuable expedient; for example* >
in distinguishing between the pflii m.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
adjective "live" and the verb
m vf illivi
Iu
live." Milton spelled some of
FA KM & MILL MACHINERY.
BUCKEYE. PLATFOKM
t ELEV A TOR COB1)
BINDEltM, BUCK.
EYE MOWER8.
Table RakeS, Canton Monitor,
Water Town & Eclipse Ea-
New Model & In-
vincible vibrator
THRESH EliS.
tfirnlx Cotton (iin . F *piI th nnd Con-
lle neglected to look at
some time, ami when lie did in
sped it lie found fhnt rats had
torn the bills all to pieces.
the words as follows : Bin. sov-
rana, for en, agast. stedfast, <lum, Kurdwr a l'li ni«ni prom*, vie
.^r^MKTia^! n.l tuntf U.ike lunjr) for
of ihi- sjnti* <if'1 v*n«. i tongue. Etymologically Milton s j
Tlnn Di iniriinciit in oixin for free Kilo- srielliiitf wns much more correct ,
rut Intuit (IU< iiimliiim. Thom> liiterented
more correct than the present
method. Etvmologu-al ob)«H--
tion had no force at all. and if
they took etymological argu
votild leal
A
I bm received wnd hava FOB UL|
( IIEAP.aa laaiallnaat of ytiiliiif
A Partridge ,
WHITEWATER WAGONfll
iin- invited to wrlle for It. Addretmall
ooiiiiiiunii-mlonn to the Kdllor.
Tllt'tWDAY, APItTL tl. tSSI.
1 1 11
ments thev would lettn to the
As the time is near at hand to
district the comity for school side of reform in spelling.
Chicago medical college opposes purposes, ws aak those who ror-; tiik pukskxt systkm injurious.
Though he did not favor go-
' the uld English ay stem
more
modern
llaiab J ei>Ule, two nwlnt itoro wire.
State AkboIa for Reeve* Straw stnok-
er. All Good* avid at laweat pricea, aad
on etay terroa.
Stir South Kentucky Streot.
HoUlNN|BT
wit
moorb * ooruir,
MeKinney, Texaa.
as
... ... .. . ;o1 rfspondl for this depaiNnent, to
luws: "1 will say that the ftic 1 1
• it and gives his opinion
protecting , -1 will say that lur iac ,. ,. , ■- ,k.
>.lli i ,,lrlir«i,4>ruim h, '•"•mMlt.r .««« •. iM. q<l
localized at all, but there are ««ve the law on this
Igs for mftfkfet
mi# for wintsri
sprhtg chickens, for broilers
ing by the old English i
of s}filing, yet It had
• i i *. • ,t ^55 .1 , i _ ..i—-.. i.. sense la il than thu nwi™■■
inseparable obstacles in t he quest ion not long alnw It. tbeee s|M,||iiig. Spencer spoilwl honor,
skull Itself, such aa maifornm- ,-ollitnti . gorriai, and few. Tha
tioll, degrees of thickness, etc. , aa • * " 1 1 muiatiini nf •tMilliaw.ninrai araa
SHERMAN COMMERCIAL
—AND—
rgs nu IUB*W£ -.1 iru a wanu ^ h,l^rn.
aii'for winttring. and juoper yuri{ uiaBnJ-e every year, lie
i«l and caw% ate greaieat pro i.... ..i il: /...t.
>uld )a* rvtH^ed from earl.v
lias tried this roguku ly for sev
eml yeart«, witli ejtcelh^it re-
sults.and kei*j s about two sheep
for each tree to pick up the
degree
1 do not know of a single unat
oinist or physiologist whoadvo
eaten the theory of phrenology
OMVOA.
Knrroit Dkmockat:—
They were both studanta, both
leaders. 1 saw them as they
stood for the Inst time on the
aiid eggs, and in the winter sea
sons, when they always com-
mand doulde prices. The males
of the early hatched would fur-
nish the first, aud the pullets
the winter layers, if kept in
warm quarters and on protw i wortb ofli uiV.
food. If gone into in a uioder
ab' way. and nro]M>rly managed Comptroller
poultry can l e made to
Tfce necessity of ftmeftding marble steps lead in ir to the hall
. ,the Federal Constitution to cur wav of the great college whose
wormy apples which «liiip off,, t||i| p^^ 0fCongress con- walls had so often trembled un-
thus destroying the coddling oPr*d by the late revolutionary ^ their ctdossal mental con-
worm from his orchard of six aeciaion of the Supreme Court t««te, to gain the intellectual
acres he sold during the «"♦ 1
season, bud as it was, yver
Ll^X.
rr.! i in regnrd to the power to issue supremacy of the school. They , they leu
legal tender uotes is geiieraUy Jv«ry l oth maaters aniong jnen.; lunguage
mfmitted. Senator Klernan has b«,th inteUectuiUathleteH. ^cli. road, and
ed i
iegit
of a
iHt-r*Nlu««ed aWH in the New idid of hia eirele, wa^lovW,
York legislature looking f tr dmired, cheria
They were Hi MBUppearance,
behavj |T, awu, in mau-
mence-
densely
good prolit ou liie cost of keep-, Yeiy damping charges have the call of a Convention of the 1 l,f*y 1
ing and contribute its share to been made against Comptroller States. This proposition will trritve tn tieti
the income of the little fhrm; .lohn Jay Knox. They aiv sup- hardly wn*et With favor. The, "°°d, millio .
but g« ne into as a business,, ported, it is said, by iuconteati-' power to impar«^ the validity of lnp,r lft-v
poultry is mighty uncertain; ole proof. Mr. Knox has been contracts is now >|Mllflralty de- pyKoa aiuiteuee,
one is-rson in a hundred, possi- summonsed by the House Biuik ' nijfd |o the States. The onlv 11,1 tne scuewy
blv not more than One in a ing and Citftwy Committees change iieeeaaarT in the Coiwtt* «Jj «w me«a
thousand will succeed. The and will thet-e face the churges, tution to im et the legal-t*""«* '■*'
iu i ro- the exact uatilTe of which has case is sc. to alter the word
question of spelling-reform
not a trilling matter. It wan
one of the most important mat-
ters with which they could con-
cern themselves. Their children
in the schools were having their
intellects dwarfed, and ityured,
and stunted by the present out-
rageous spelling so they could
not keep simple account after
school. The Italian
uage was spelled as it was
d an Italian chMd when
he had learned the alphabet
could read right away without
aay dittcnllty. ^ ^
The Supreme Court of the
United States has deoided that
UMBO
!ft,"
I1
composed of «!! the wearing apparal
risks seem to increase in pro-
portion to the number kept. been withheld fW m the public, this selection astodeuy I
m. 0 — Criminal proceedings are also gress, as well as the Stat
au4 retined,
uadti* the
mm Men.
leaders, these Intellectual
" ta
The Suiireme Court of the threatened. The various reports iHiwer
District of Columbia has decid- made by Knox while in office nardly necessary,
ed that there is no appeal from in ar unmistakable evidtlnce of vention to Itring
gress.
iH wer to impair contrnct
brought by a person from a
foroiga country for his own
nee, whether actually worn or
not, must beadmitted free of tax.
This decision has lieen fallowed
up by an opinion of Attorney
(ieueral Brewater that a bycycfe
a decision of the Commissioner
of Patents u the Secretary of the
Interior.
Fence tetters an* at work in
MvUvnnnti comity
favoriteism toward the people, i Thert* is a wholesome &nad of
If he is guilty of malfeasamH*, tinkering the C^institutioa in
we hope justici* may get her anv particular unless it is nb-
• lainps upon him. -lowaTrib- solutely awessary.—Philadvla-
UKe • " phia Record.
ier graduated amid the ap
se cf all able to appreciate I | ^ ^
Intellectuality. 1 wept that brought to* the country by a
laA choeen so few to be traveler is pari of his personal
„ it ! effects, aud ts therefore aot suk-
They stepped Into the arena Jwt to duty. These decisions
of the affairs of the earth. I are right as feuding to ml
turned from them. Ten years j |R email degree f
elapsed. I looked upon them 1 of the tariff system
Collin Nurseries.
Situated fix mllaa NeUwetafMe
Klaaay and one aitle North of Sbarmaa.
MOO,(KN TREKM
MUB
■ ■dVMidt ef KIOlT fMur Km, I.. ..tvuuu
auimj experUaoe aad ,TWENTY- j MoKINfTEY^
mlC YEARS reatdanea haia, atadjlac
tke want* af o«r com try. Bh
(FortnatopM ike
McKiaaajr). Ad
W. A. McM &m;
'!■«*> i 'j
—DlitHM 1
■ ■I,, i ■
roKctoN a amkbioaS
■1
marble;
MomTinaiTCi TOW.
IX '
HEAMTOXM, ^A
t;
NEW YORE CITY.
Pianos and Origans.
SulMerlW for the Drvoceat
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1884, newspaper, April 24, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191389/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.