The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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MOCRAT.
, i"4AY
To IteJhiMlr.
Tte fallowing ptrsona an* authorized
IfMla far Ik* Humm rat:
I. M. C>. King. M. W. bu«*k.
lruwo, J. W. Wirdwi.
r. Plu.('«Hw; Bobert
BtfUlftS*:
r. Hawk Hill; J. r.
J. II. Unti-hw. I..
Ill#: O. «'. Hulkay.
. t'oprvllle. •Illi).
J. H. B.iruit, Mil.
I'm., Allen.
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r. V. K'y Time Table.
UOINIi hOI'TU.
. 1 Mull Md Cspr M 5:«2 A. w.
4:13 p. m.
lU:.1i a. M.
•OUHl KOKTW.
lo. I, Ksprrac 1):43a.m.
fn. i. Mall and CxprvM UMIp. m.
t^ miRwUllon. 11:10 v. m.
H. <Jri«s.\uutY. A grill.
lllMMNirl Pwlllr Time Tubln.
MVW.
7:90 f. v.
ItD p. M.
The Burning of Oaptalb BtifTi
Houie.
On M unlay morning about II
o'clock fin- icsitleiice of Capt.
K. It. Still* was destroyed by
IIiv. It is thought to have
caught from a broom with
which tlic hearth had been
swept, ami ul'icrwuris t in
Ilt«* corner of thi' room. Tin*
tilo was illicit*!* such headway
lieforc its discovery that it
rouhl not hi* I'niitrolh'd. tlx re
lieillg ito oli«' about the premi-
si's but Mrs. Stiff ami one of
th ' boys. Nothing but four
feather beds and mic or two
inatresses, ami sonic wearing
A rriiad in Texas.
AN soiaci;* I:\TW.
,, , . . , _ Thk PcMotluT miiiottiu'rit candidate*
lir. T. hvaiu, MrBraycr, Iwv- AOffg^Sf94 yjyygg uikMi..'.«>.lr.;
lug bltdf lldleil to friend* llltd Worth. 'IV*a . on WediiMtlu.v, the lllh PUtrht ofltcca flow
lovi'd oiii'S ill Aort'ii Carolina, iky of June, l>*l.forthr piuro.sfoi elect- < >uni> .. •> •«'
has locatcd for tin* practice of
ilu> healing art in ( olfin i-ouuty.
Texas, where wish him the sue-'
i ess that lii-« mivlicnl *ki!l ami
merit deserve. iii * many friends
I't-fi't't his th'pilI'ture, but his
loss i i a- is a train to ( 'ollin
counts t i whom we coiiiuic.id
Hr. McHrayer as a genial gen-
th■ mau. ;i skillful prjiclitiolltT
and aa honorable eiti/.eii. WV
predict i'« r hiin a lucrative prac-
Iii** ami tin honorabh' ciuvrr in
tin' "l.unr Star State." Shelby
iN. C.i .Varolii.
Cil\ r lid a Trial ami tie Convinced.
Our prices are reasonable,
apparulwen, saved. Kv*rvtiling "« •'
11 , • our Wiirk ln>? class, ami all or
was a total loss as there was no ,,,,rs jn minting, gralniu
insurance on tin* property.
Capt. Still" s neighbors gave all
tin* aid possible under sui'h
riiriiinstaurcsand sympathi/i'd
with him in Ids loss.
pa-
j i'iin«r. or si^n-writimr. prompt
ly atli'iidfl ti> by Anion X Hi*
Voa. first door north <*?,' KiM.it<*
llouee. 1
Wlii'ii' is the law to permit an i «M-ntur
n : l<> l'i«* iK'inoi'riitli' Nalluii-
hI iHilivriitlMli, vpttoliat-il lo inert it
I huniro. on t lir si It itny t>l July nr tl.
V.iw . in ortl. r ihitt tbi* I•nnoomoy uf
C l!':n t uiuitj a.ny I*repivnwitwl ut IliU
ri'iufittlnn.a ••oiuai ronvrntloii lix-nllnl
K uif t nt Mi Kinnt'iy. on Momluv .luiii'
Iss|. at I oYluek, j>. in., at tin* i*uurt-
Iioiim* in hiiitl ell .
I*rwltu't iiievtlii|tt «r«- mlli'il ui«'«*l *1
tlir various \oilnn | lnr«<« in I'olllii ••utili-
ty, on Mioiriliiy. May .a i. Is^l. lortlir
tiiir|ioi*<> of a|>(>o>ntliig ilrlricutM to raitl
county convention.
SleiiiltriM of lltM t onnly Oni"al I'om-
iiiiltt'i'. and all tirmorrai*. «r n-iiueMtrti
to >;iv«- llii.- tiotli'v ii m Uli* < 'rriilatlon. to
ilir cinl tlitil • I'ce mill full rt-ikioii of
lli>'m Ulu'M ol i lie i ifinix rut ir |h<o|>1i' may
It IiiiiI.
Kadi vi.Hun pri i'lm t Uriilltliul to one
ilfleKnti' for I'vi-ry llfty. mill fraction over
Iwcnly-ilvc votc^. ciimI for •lotin Ireland.
:'or (loveinor, h followm :
Mcklnney 13 ilelegates.
Karini'ravllle ... li
WyMingM MIIV. .....
Went on
I'lano
ItiH-k lllli
M111 w ooil .
Marl In Box
IIIiii* lllilfrr anil I'ilifrliii
I .elmiioii . .
IVeclnvt
se ;<o
Ardlnger 8c Co.
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Program of the Literary.
7:00 A. M.
J:ii p. m. '
A. 1.. Kahh-hii.u. Agent. ,
mmmmmr***" u ■■ i I
Sir Walter Cox litis returned
llio city. 9
Thnr* «^ll Im a pie air at
neklnrillb thutlh of Muy.
Nearly everytl iTv in MeKin-
tiy liAH Uit* rburii fei*er.
Jud^e Andrews' park at this
lllmt* h juit simply Ik> iiitiful.
1 —11 •
Thi'iv is a>:reat deal of dis-
jrvgaitl to the
.May :5rtI, 1HKI.
Mtisie—Mrs. fJU'fion, et al.
Oration—K. Work.
Seleet Heatlin^- Miss
Wiley.
Kmsay -W. H. Sinis.
Musie Mrs. (tilisoa, Miss
Heard ami Harris.
lie bale, (^ues: That Texas
should he divided into two or
more states.
Allirmative -M. \V. Johnson.
Negative (J. P. Heard.
Hetaliator .Miss Ida Hall.
The continued w et weather I
Ihasjr^taMlttd cotton planting to j
1 nolill* extent.
•Iuil|re CbMidiier's building will
tUMHi In* colllph'tedi il presents a
wire appearance
tir-o i-^a i
•lay trouhl, in ilis^ui>«e. will
|b# n-leased from the caluhoose
to-ilay, having wovkwl out hi>
i tine.
<* <m • m
Tin* heavy rain cause the fnr-
inrre to h«* tuieaiy. Home think
tliej will fail .to raise any cot-
ton.
There wan a lovely picnic at
idiaiiou 4li(t*iN!l!h. ult., W. ,1.
k us tin of ilcuton was tiie ora-
' of the day.
We aii* pi
progress mailt
asetl
attorney to accept a hmid that
the Marshal would not accept*
Ami yet it is domW
As to the above I would say
there is no law. 1 took the bond
K. as an accommodation, I thought
at the time; but learned after-
wards tin* bond had been refns
ed. Of course was sorry of it:
ami if 1 had have known the
Marshal's objection would not
have taken it at all.
icst assured it will not
apt in
lory. ] am resjiectlnllv,
A. C. Wll.MKTU.
Who tlid il accoiiimodati".
and by what authority ormitlei
what relations did this uccom
modation exist f
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For Tux i'ulleetur.
I.. W. IIOI.KSIIN Aiiilioii/.c* ii* to an-
nounce li'ui uh a caiulUlalc for rv-tiUiv-
tlon lo the otllceof I'ax I'olleclor.
Xt.Mii>\ 'I'witiM auiliori/i • uk to an-
nounce Iiiin iih a candidate lor ilic ulllc<i
ol Tax I ollocior.
For Trenail per.
W. M. MAt.l.KY aiilliori/.cN iin to an-
iioiiuce In in mh a candidnie lor re-elect Ui.i
to lite olllte of t tuinly i reanumr.
For Nhi-rllT.
J..S. It 1KK. utliori/.e*u tohiinouncc
III in an a candidate lor Slieiltl ot t olllti
cuiiiii) .
TOIUl V* A|(|>KN ai.lhorl/cH u lo
announce liliu in* a canldilatc for Sherill
of i olllu county.
•I. I.. Mol 1.1 iKN nntliorixea na to an-
nounce Iii in im a citndiilalc lor slierll*. ui ■
i'ollln coitiii v.
W. |.. sA\ K autli<in/c> ui. to an-
, nounec lilin lie a caiuUiiiate lor MiitiiI ol ,
t'ollin einiiiiy.
A. I.. .lo\KS iiiiiln ri/cM un to an-'
€ Al.i ril V: A I TKM loNtll l lliail
I' ltll '.MlSi lo I'lliau Mii|M'|'Ii Mloeli ill'
SPRING
ItlieaV Mill
Mellaaa :t
Allen I "
\\ oinlite ... . I "
Murrla' School lloime 2 ••
Hamilton I "
t'elina a "
X'etada -I "
Frankfort I "
HlfllAllli MAITIIIK,
C'h'iu Collin C o. I>ciii. t 'cniral t our
two years
custom of
Ki>. HKMIM \ \ r.
I found out some
ago that it was ih«*
to note liu
by our towns
men, Moore and ti.nigh in lhe The place to exchange yonr
sale of agricultural implements. , old furniture for new, is at* tin
Sixty cultivators, one hundred Furniture Store on Kast l.iniif •
double shovels, till \ binders, a '".'I1,1 opposite J. I*. lMw-
iiuiuber of threshers with
JIM .
gim.'s, tanks, cultivators ami
stackers is a thriving business.
Let the good work go on.
ell.
Mierift' Warden received a
knpatch this week from Wine
ly. that Jesse Leach had
iieen captured.
The ^Si<ig filllig, "fry i ng
ni*e," Jk hiivc a picnic and
hrau «nCc at Ihigley'n jmrk on
IhilmiMMlii 11
Mac. ^AtlTujidMudy left for
Sherman this week on u visit.
The Dkmih^iiat wiahen them a
pleasant trip.
The priMvedingN in ifall of the
Bee AsMK'ilitioti will In* in the
jlkmwhat J tint as soon as it is
prc.jJarcd \>\ the comnrittee.
Molriethiiig near one huutlred J
of ollf Htlxelin attended the
Odd' ^V^llowa' ci'li'bnition at
ilrnNMivitle on last Saturday.
Hni rou Dl:moi'itat: -
As soiiii' of tiur neighbors
have already published through J 'opl
tiw ii,..i-v""r, '
Kasl. I, Mot,dm |«hi was i hi.- Muni il
Iwolv.i hours ic.. nii<I <1hI not ""'j1'1 «>*' J l. ii««--I I" rtulr tlml
w« have ]«urehascd an in inter*
i est in the old Wheeler and Mel-
1 eck six horse leaver jmwer, for
mcrly owned by the Messrs
1 iniicaa's & (ii illin ami we would
be pleased to divide the crop
with our neighbor. The tirm
- - - I will be known as (Jritlin Huti
Mr. K. Walcott and Miss Nan
get here until Tuestla,\ morning,
on account of a washout in the
road iu Kastern Texas. Tlic
passenger train mi the Central
the same day was also late four
or live hours, from the same
cause.
V "g
nU ( "n the inmates of thejail t«> slrap
,, ... .'"i 111 each other. 1 knew a Ik v who
Hoping ilns is MitlofHC- was Vi
i charged against him and lie laid
to take fije lashes. I want the
guilt;, punished b\ the law; but
io coaline any < iie ia our county
jail and punish him in such a
manner I can not endorse it.
No one is guilty until !he courts
say so. All are presumed to be
innocent. I do not say there is
a clioue in Mchiniiev; bio it
A •
lias been Hie talk through the
county tliat there i> one now.
1 see some are wanting u pub-
lic well in McKiiuiey. We do
not want il i. ••. the the country
We want bridges to gel
to town. A well would be a
i good thing but it'the town im*o-
, pie want il we *a\ foot the bill.
: We need bridges more than
vnells and if there is money for
one or the other let us have il
on roads so that we can get
our product* to tow ii.
PAUMKU FIUKND.
April imi.
in
nie t'huU were Joim d iu wed-
lock last Sunday evening. On
Tuesday in the afternoon Mr. L.
Crouch and Miss F. -Robinson
were married. All of this city.
Mm jov be theirs while they
tiavel down the lii^getl path of
life is our well wisii.
l)oct. Hut ion. of Tennessee,
lectured on T« in peril nee to an
attentive audience on Friday
night last at the C. P. Church,
after w hich he called volunteers
iu the cause and live persons
came foiwnrd ami joined the
order of (toed Templars.
can & Co.. ami your humble
.servant i*. the "Co. Kilheroue
of tin* Iiiin is authorized to
make engagements. We woiihl
state also that We expect to
keep a fr.ll kit of tools on hand
so as to be able to set our cus-
tomers out when things break
and are being fixed. Also we
will keep a lot of imported
hands who will have to board
with our patrons while the ma-
chine stands for repairs or
rainv weather.
Your* Mc S
Go to T. J. Nair's
Hand Store to get the highest
prices for your second ham'
The "Coliliuoiiweal 111 llllllli
gllltioli Socieiy of the State of
Texas" has adopted and publi
flies the follow ing manifesto,by
which it is proposed to change
tin condition of Northwest Tex-
as:
Whereas, there exists in the
s'ate of Texas such u condition
of things in regard to the land-
e I interests of the state that a
f 'W men control large tracts of
land, and have them so inclosed
as to prevent men of smaller
means from occupy ing said land
either for stock purposes or lor
agricultural pursuits, ami
whereas we deem it for the best
interest of the state ami the
citizens tlnit immigration should
be encouraged ami our fertile
Second lands should be made to yield t".
the greatest gootl to the greatest
Til* TH'gress tlml unsnlTi'sti-tl r^T" ""Z' u I'1"
... . , , goods, tin hast Louisiana St. who will develop its resources;
therefore. We pledge ourselves
oil Monday t veiling made an cf Htoppoe Collin Co. Hank,
fort to escape from Marshal
in
iMiucll but was not fast enough
The attention of the street
to form societies over lhe state
liounce Iii in ax a candidate loi Slierill ol
1 i'ollln county.
, tJ.VIlK IIKt'K aiitlioii/.eH iih lo an
; liounce liiiu n ii candidalc for slierllf ol •
t'ollln county.
I >VM. M. HOI SKW IttliUT aulliori/eM
; iu to aniioiiiicc liiiu aMa caudidat** tor
! sherill i f t'ollin county.
' K. W. II. MIIKI.IU IIXK aiilhorluw ui
to aniiouiice liiiu iih acandldntuforslicr- '
' ill of t ollln I'ounty.
For ANNeSMor.
Mil l I'. LDt'KXAXK, autlioriyert iih
in announce linn an a eandldato for Ah-
aeaaor.
J. W. K Kit It aiilliurlr.<'t> iin to an-
nounec him ui a caudldate fur A Monitor
of 4 'olllu i'ouuli.
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t'. M. Iticl: iiulliori/.cK iim toaniieuiice
lllli. ui« a candidalc lor AMu'Morof t'ollin
I ounty.
It. A. Mil-A It It V anlliorlxcN im to an- i
noillice Iiiin tin u randldale lor AiaeiMMir 1
of t 'i.llin county.
J. I*. Ml I.KKV nnthorircH uh to an- 1
nounec lit in iih ii ciiiidUlali' for A it ••<•« . <ir
of t ollin coiiniy.
' W . II. ItJMS I ot, autlief'i/.cM iin Iii an-'
iiiiui.i-c iiiiii m-« ii t ■ ini"11:.- for \ -m sur
ol i 'ollln count>.
J W.HAN :;n1 liorl/i it !■ -iiihiimmi
liltn i;h n candidal? tor N-mur of t'ol-
lin eolillt) .
SA Ml' Kl. S. ,M> I N'l'i isll nil I liwri/.iH '
n to aiMioiinci liiim iim a eaiulldntc lor
Ah>i i - or o1 < ol 1 iit county.
.IOI-; W. I(l'.\ I'ii.'l.l aitllioriycK u-to
auiiiiiiin •• li'un uk a i iiiiiln!';• lor A^hcm
hoi of i ollln county.
I'm* IXstricl Clerk.
W. 'I'. t'M\ autliorlxe.s uh io onnounci! a
Itiin an a ■ rtiid'nl'ite for rc-elceiion to the t
olliec of I Untried lerk.
For ('oiiiily Atlopney. >
W. 'I'. ItKN Kltl.V aulhori7.«'h uh lo an-,
nounec lilin as a caiidldaic for re-elec-,
lion to the olliec of ('ouiily Attorney .
JOHN M. JKNhlNs authorise* iih In
announce idm iim n camUilalc lor the of-
lice of t'ouniy Attorn.- r.
MICKIMI.f. W . J<IIIN'SI IN aiilliori/.en
u Io announce liiiu an a caiiiliilntc tor
the olliec ol County Alloriiey.
Ftip Surveyor.
, M. II. llYlt.NK autliorir.ew iim to an-
iHiiiuce lilin fur ri'-elci'tioii to tiie otllcr
, of < 'onlily Surveyor.
For foil illy .luilue.
•ItillX I). I'AtJK autliorlzeH iih to an
nounec liiiu :ih ii cHiitliiliilc lor County
■lui!(fe of < ollin county.
•I. A. I.. Wol.FK aulliori/.ch iih to an-
nounce htm e n candidalc for the oftlcr
of County .Indue. j
For i'oti iity'f 'lerk.
.ItHIS' 'I', t IIAMIlKlts. autliorizi'H ux
to announce liliu 'j« a candidate for
t'ounty t lerk.
F« p C'oninilKslonep, l*poe. No. I.
■I AS. M. If now N. autliorl/.ea uh to an-
nounce Idm a" a eaiulidal«^,for couimia-
tloiier Prccinel No. I.
.It 1Kb I.KWIs autliorl/.ea iih to an-
noifhee him iih « candidate for CiuomiH-
aioner of t'reelnct No. I.
It. M. SCOTT nutln>rl/eH iih Io iiii-
nouiice him an r. enndidnte for re-election
to the oltiee of I oiiiliilMioner Pre. No. I.
W.H. CilKFKV iiulliori/.cn iih lo an-
nounce Iii in aa a candidate for Conimla-
aioner of I'reclnci N'o. I.
For .lii*ticc of lhe IVnee.
W. II. ItilW IK, lllli llorl/.eH iih to iin-
uounce him an a candidate fair re-el*cilon
I lie oltiee ol .1 iMtlce of
the IVace prirclncl No. 4.
ti. al. i t>|'HTNKV authorise* m> to
announce liiiu iih a candidate for aliiHlice
Prei lncl No. t>.
tiKOlfGK WATI's i.uthoriieti iih to
announce liiiu an a candidale for.luHtiee
Htll iiHT HOW
GOODS!
\M> soij) ON THK ClaOSKsr FOSSlllbK
M.AUOIN. Foil
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
i
LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
LACKS, PARASOLS, FANS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES, HATS !
< 'ome to our House,
lite attention, and lhe
(Joods.
You will find First Class Hoods. Po
lit>west I'rices no trouble to show
al. M. H. I . llenril, l.o«al Ajfenln.
II
AliDINfJEH & CO,
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STATK AfiENCV:
l>. .11 NF.A ( ()..
ManufaetiirerH of the fr'ire I'roof I'IiiiiiiiiIoii
Atfil4iillio.il F-nirliMM. Slut lunar* F.n-
U.lio'H., 4'iri iiliir H.iw .Mills rle. Our New
I raclion we cunniiiter IlKNT
TRACTION
IN USK!
I'laiii in Ciinatriri'tliHi.
Kany io Control, safe
from S|iai'ki.
'I o HCC till- KllfflllC Ih
Imi to ad-
mire It.
1'leane hcc ami •*v lilil-
Ine it hefore huyiiiK
cIhcw here.
W i' Oiiiirmitee
Sat isiiK'tioii.
al. <'. la IllllfllS, taili'l AlfeillH.
MuK IN N Ki . it.X AS.
There is dissatisfnctioti some
what ill regard to tin* enforce-
incut oft la; Sunday laws; enforce .
Iheui^p^iiHii ivjiealed.
^ II^iiT u. 1) King, of STilphur
h rings was delayed during the
week on the iiccoiint of lieavy
rains and had to remain in our
city. n .
i •:——*
The new building of Mrs.
Canierou is nearly completed.
>Vh«n finished it will 1h one of
the haudstiinest dwellings in
the city. <
^
Tile ladies of the ('hrislian
Church aU tf'arnwrarllle, will
ghe anicr rrm^i hntl straw
berry festival on Thursday
and marched back to the cala-
boose and locked up.
Niue eases out of ten ill our
Mayor's court that are prosecut-
ed leave the city out in the
cold; why is this, simply be-
cause the prosecuting attorney
has not the ability—where will
we Im- financially.
some
Public Sq mi re.
, our pt
to otli
leiice in clutnging existing
la vs, encouraging immigration
KOIIKRTS,
HIGH SCHOOL!
A. C, BBLL, Ph. II., I'rofeaaor of l.an-
^iiHKeH and U iatory. i
K.J. ROBBBT8, I'rof. of Mailt, and i
Natural Scieiirtia.
hie rreelnct No. I. **'•" tl^'W to aav lo the juililie Ihal we
Mouse and sign minting. i u- la vs, encouraging immigration <•. (l< ukiimionaniimri^H uatoan- IH eondiiet a iieriimneiit of
iifpini!' and trrniuiuir -im'Phiuim U'ld populating the lands of the nouive him an a candidate for f onalahle hinlier learniiiK. in lliecitt of McKiiuiey
nrh,/lir't-ffis"W«l"T ! ' Wi- .1..' imil 1 -
stumble prices will do well bv remedies resorted to
caving orders with Anion & h>' purties iu the state
Devon, north of Foote House. against the stockmen, but by
^ 9 m — every jniaceable means do we
The Mayor's court on Monday design using our liest efforts to
REN. W. RHINE
... for the purpose of arresting this l*r^ ' w ' o"i! 1*A ykh uh ri
on foot nbd was soon overhauled n "" blee and Marshal is call- growing monopoly of landetl in
annouiiet him io- a tvintUdate for Jiiatine
ed to the di']dorable condition j terest by everv legal means in of the l'eace. rrecinci No. I.
of some sidewalks near the onr P w,,r. sucb as electing men For Cimstable.
lice who will use their in A.J. ATKINSON, authorljia* uh lo
||.tJ •„ ..i...announce him an a conilidale fort onata-
AT Fill*:
RED STORE
of Precinct No. 1.
tiAUK II. M'CAH aiithorixea u* lo an
nuiinee liiiu a< a eandiilatr' for < •iimtahle
of Precinct No. 1.
s< OT'I I'll 11-l.ll*S aiilti< ri .e uh to
annoiinee him aa a candidate for run-
■talile I'rcclncl No. I.
.1. W. K<iX, aiithori/ea iin to annoiinee
him aH a candiiliite fur emmtahle pre.
el net ft.
oil
fertile .m ?| of i'exns.
Tiie association, now
claim
There e^ellis lo be a I'llstliug
round for some one to run
The condition of the side walk morning was somewhat crowded bring alsiut a state of things by
fending .itirti fniinlh., pnldfe wltJi ,™~- f «kI.H„k. rn.il. ot ""Vill ',,'r jll'
squareis such that it needs at- the negroes fes-ti lwll
tention. Mrs. Taylor was ser-! Saturday night.
iously hurt by her foot being __
liii'h wi think is very well,
est* men have had the olliee
heapest New or Second Hand "• '« lont'enough. There an* many
(•ook Stove. 10 , good men in lexas who would
do honor
the llrat term lo open Ml >N I>A Y. KKIl.
ii. |ks|. We will leaoh any hraneh to
he found within the curriculum of . Keap#eir,,lly ank- Ikw H^klnR Imr-
Hciciit.lie cour e. We i.ivlle the pmiple ' "• « o.mtiM. and price bla
to. omo.lt II,air mil-real in midi an •*«mplelc Hiip or nen
terprlae. anil 1«i pal ronize iih aa long ax'
we do our ilutv. Tuition will lie uualer-
ale. Adilreaa
BILL ft BOBBBTfl,
MeKiiinev, T«*aa.
caught under nplank and lieiug st\.'J,
thrown down.
Two t^tli«M|) of our cltixeiis
wen? robbed nt Greenville on
Muttiijl!!^ while in atteii-
ilanreMt the Odd Fellows cele-
bratlon. ' •*
rtmproveincnts
^ i sffeets ofthe
rltyt*gjpiHnyi Mi<l bridge biiild-
Ing. Jjpr>iern11y. the gi od
work go on.
T^o/[H^teLiUiuonde'uf our
city. WrtiV to Fatiuersvllle one
<lay jU*t «MN k and acted in
such |&*)' were
Ntm.lUMl ,
A nice little altercation t c-
curred on Monday afteriuHin
when lhe di'puly Marshal start
ed to lhe ealalskmc with ane-
gress but she was led off and
]>lac**d in the lock up.
On Sunday evening Mr. Uef-
frvs house in the west side of
the county was struck with
lightning. Some little shock to
those in the house but nothing
very serious.
On last Saturday night the
negro's had another "fcn-ti-baH"
in the hollow and hs usual they
liad a regular knock down ami
drag out, in which st me wet. a
little hurt.
against Walsh for commissioner
Vnlu'1 Ma /.axial it'tf U llU'lulU'l'slll p llf 50,0<)0, ill*- {|||d bull'Olk fill* Tl'eUS Ul'l'l',
Mill s m cowl thnt t, tti]l i],,.,.,, to ' ubiel
1 l'^"t prlnci!.!.--' of ihi- i.l„lf„r,„. -f ,
to the office and to
t iu u..i,i 11...1 .1. .u.,i..i.. .i.... Tie* American lores try eou their Slab?. Why not give it to „r M.kin.iev and
. 1 ' - 1 gress will hold its annual meet- sonic one of them.- -Greenville shuin'a nionk.
will lie en forced in McKiiuiey; j|, Washington, beginning Herald.
all men have six days to do on May 7. It is suggested that
business iu and why not observe its members endeavored to pcr-
tlie Sabbath? ' sonde congressmen to assist iu
0 ^ securing tne appointment of a
FllKF. HISTKIHI TION. national forestry day. Some
••What cauawa the jfTfat ruah al t\N. |H*op|e doubt tllllt Slicll a day
would ever I#* generally oliserv
. j.m.i Ai liolt, m.n ll.l.l ■mii'ii"', imi.*
t'Alillol N A FKAIIHUN,
1) EN T 1 STS.
McKINNKY rRXAS.
llavInK formetl >'•> imrtnerahlp for
Die practire of t'ei.iiclry, in n l y temlcr
llielr profcualonal nerv cei" to the citlrem.'
\icinln . Olliec w
SI'UIMi AMI Nl'MMKK
DRT HOBS,
The liOiiisville Courier .loin
mil says, siieakiug of the tariff
Tttctli •*traet«:d without jialn by the
iin#* oftia*. I
Curtains, .ihades and blinds
Abbott A t 'o'i, t>piik Store V Thr free
distribution of aample huttlea of lir. Ilo-
ta
ma
nal savs, speaaiugor rue tarin .. -
di-hnti: "Til.- -till I-V-Il IKKlilmi. '•>. I,"< "i"
uf R-forin -Illi i rfrt wluiil windown In .-Inin-lii^. -i- '.
urn, il|,lin<Ml. I Ih.. Inn,-. ,.f
Truth .IV.T th- and l ''"*-d b,- li - l.riUii.tii lii
MwiiiiK form of iIih PalnlfKl "H'r «"> "'l "- ""
Ilnrlot .if i'l-nl-linn. n„d III. X1"""- < «" nnd i -raraplw l
aanko'a (ouirh and l.nnK Syrup. 1 be ino«t etl. Perhaps it would not. But
,U ^-^-21. will l.-'dri.-j, fr.,,., Ih, «
miirhl nut il rn |h,|,i,- ,urk""""'
lar favor as well as the gunpow -
der nuisance of .Inly 4, or the
custom of people stuffing them
selves with eggs oil F.aster Still
day.
sample
Ileviiii. tir*t door north
olise. i
Mr. Ktlgor Vincent, financial
adviser to the Khedive, will
marry the Cotin'essof l«otisdnh>
next Autumn.
arrestei
this 2*1
t over to
iu jail.
Silbscrils* for the
only a \enr.
Senator Gibbs will In* t*leete#1
Lieiiteiinnt Governor if he make
Dkmockat, a race for it and the matter will
l>«* next lime Irelandnndtiibbs
Subscribe for the Unnm u vT.
1 Onlv $1.00 a vear
If. A. al tines buys ami sells
Mr. Amos Welister, Chief all kinds of lliitiseltold and
Clerk of tie* Treasury lie part Kitchen Furnishing Goods,
mviit. tendensl his resignation .Mso keeps on hantl agootl sup
tojhe Secretary of the Treasury, ply of new furniture, Ulass,
to** fr?: affi-ct May jW, and >(r. Tin and (Jbieensware, w hich lie
TheWord K. Swayxe, of New sells at most reasonable prices,
alei'«ev. has Is'I'll selected as Mr. Second door west of Post Office.
Welnter's successor MeKilllieV, T eNiis f
I i.OKiAl IlilC "f
ST A IMaK AMI FANCY l>KY
t H >n I is, Ntll'ION'S, KM
Illi< MDKIUKS, LACKS
HOOTS, si ions,
MKNS HOYS
AX!)
CHIhliKKN S
CliOTIIING, MRNH
AMI BtlYS' HATS,
US IIIKS AXII MISSKS H ATS.
Come one and all anil eoovlnt.** youp-
aelve- l*i>w cheap I can a ll.
BHN. W. RHINE.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1884, newspaper, May 1, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191390/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.