The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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TUB DEMOCRAT.
Monro Killed.
Till ItSlUY. AI ti -M. 1KW.
II. H r. K*> Time TmIiIis
l.tllMi Mil III.
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Aiwuiiuwlillun
S. iji i>i Mil i:v .
Missouri Pucltic Time Table.
VVI.-l IUU Ml
Mall.
1 rci(Lf||l
\lli II.
Freight.
i \-i mil MI.
A. I., h urn mi ii. Agent
HKMtM'KAT AUKMU
On last Tuesdav ••vcitiut:
hi'juily Sheriff Todd Warden,
arrested a negro at tin* wood
yards, several north of
'here, tiiid was bringing liim to
H.wii. but wlut. within alx ut
t-ifir. u! three miles of the city the negro
M::t3a. u. atl*,lii} t«*«| til cscupc. Sheriff
Warden told him to stop, lint
In' was jumping nvcr u fence
ami would nave made Ii is es-
cape had it imt liecn that Mr.
Warden shot and acchleiitly
hit him. Tin* ball «.*itt**i*«*cl
just below thi* li^ht shoulder
titul ••aim- out on thf l«'ft side
of thf breast. mar tin* aiji
pie, killing him instantly.
Tin* negro was a very mit «'u
lar ami hail mail, ami was ail
i'\ convict. Hi* was arrested
for itiiin«*r«-i fill I \ heating his
wife.
After hearing thi' t«*stitiioii\
V:M A. M.
|0;IS I'. M.
.1:10 r. u.
Agent.
T-.-J3I I
i
M.
M.
7:i* *. M.
2:1.1 I*, M.
Mourui .mile <V t'o.,
li. T. I'lgg. - -
li. W. l.uck.
Fey, - • -
u. C. Mulkcy,
'IP, MrMllill,
Vbhli A Wnlilen.
.T.r.Chtfegc.
Tiirpl*y a Schriulcr,
I r. .1.1!. I . I.mig
K. II. ItlMlr.
.1. II Hum*.
Kit. Moon*.
N.t'. Hruwit. * -
,1. \V. W nril u.
I.. It. ForUli.
• Allen j in thi* case Mr. Warden was re-
i elina leased.
Went nil ■
Nevada Tur Heel New sum
Sevaila ||,w removed to tin* Wi'st
opevitic side Suture, in ('apt. Boyd's
building, one door South of
Heard Hros.. with «'li«>;i) rent
now and a Cheap Line of Cood
(troccries, where all can ifet
- l.oiie Knii bargains b\ culling on ig
l.akc mitu iiml Tau IIi;i;i Nkwmim.
(Hue iriilifi" -1
• I,, ..
KiiruuTp* llli- The Democrat Would like to Know
Si. I'mil
Kehonoii
ItocU lllll
(. ru> Itlll.
Millwood
Sir Waller Cox was in town When the supply of "water-
Sunday'. Come :t^cain Walter, milvmis" is going to give out.
' .. .. \Vhut Mi'Kiuue\ has done to
\\ III. Scott. the soil ot K -I, deserve so tiillrll tlrv Weallli'l'.
Scott. is very sirk with level'
which we are ion \ tu hear.
For cheap, new ami second
hand Furniture. Mattresses iV'.'..
go to Male's Second Hand Store.
t juite a nnniber of the Mc-
Kiliueyites went over to seethe
ruins at (iieeiiville Siimlax.
old newspapers,
wrapping purposes
dreu, at this ollice.
i'ooll
•.'.*>i' a
for
linn-
Miss Jennie Taylor has gone
l'aris, Tex., on a visit to rel-
.ivesaml friends. We wish her
4 pleasant trip and safe return.
Too the Newest Improved.
High Armed light running'
ll<Ave SewingMm iiine. Sale's'
Furniture Store. "i7
We are glad to learn that
Lino. Stephens and Ivl. Fort of
i Lebanon are imjiroving in
[health since their sickness.
If editors ever go to heaven.
When ('ol. K. K. Kudolph.
candidate for assessor, is going
to kill another man down on
his goose ranch.
If McKiuney hasn't lots of
pretty girls.
It the party and dance fever
isn't cooling a little.
If there ought Hot to be good
plllllps ill the wells oil the
square.
If we hadn't better take a
lesson from (treenville ami get
n ad v for a fire.
FiictB yet Undetermined.
Hut we will certainly find out
going to Frank Mack's, and!
[vehiin anyway Wets, for one
rink there you bet we know
here logo.
Col. (.'al ter made :$o ) :i Imsli
els of wheat to the mere hi the
Hubbard farm in the North
west corner of t his county .
loo Bushels Peach Seed want-1
ted ht\ MiKkinnky Ni kscijv
cj II on Charles Battle, (Jrocer,
McKinney Texas.
Miss Mattie Adauisoii, lixing
iiear Weston.died la<t Saturday
night. She left many near and
dear friends to mourn her loss.
CHICKKN and
WHISK KY
RANCH.
VAHi \ Bl'TTKR
DEPOT.
FRANK MACK'S.
LACER BEER
A
SPECIALTY
."tc A (Bass. .V A Class.
Ever} nov elty of (Bttgeselle's profession.
llCakes and Bread kept on
Tuiml all the time at Frank
Mack's. The best of lunch at
all hours. *2S.
On last Monday night the
citizens or McKinney were sere
naded over the telephone from
Dallas, by Meine Bros'. String
Band, of that city. Although the
people got "tired and sleepy
too" waiting for the music it
was enjA'vi'd very much by eve-
ry one. I'M. McKinney ami Mr.
Win. Pierce Superintendent of
the Central office, have tlif
thanks of the couimiinitv for the
efficient way in which tlie Cen-
tral office was managed at this'
placo during the concert.
Meine Bros., are about the best
musicians in the State ami are
fast taking the the lead in their
IM..MNK M'ISIH i XKWs|«A|'HU.
Imliauapolis. Iml . Aug 14.
Oil tile St Ii ilisi. the Sentil'.el of
this city contained an editorial
which charged that .las. ti.
Blaine had seduced his present
wife iu Kentucky and then tied
to Maim* where the yolillg wo
man and her father followed
him and lie married her at the
iioint of the shot gun. This
htiving rem'lied Blaine he tele
gran lied ('ol. Ilolloway of the
Times that the statement was
maliciously and infamously
false in even particular. Po-
litical "landers, lie says, lie
pays no attention to. but this
attacking the honor of his wife
ami children cannot be submit
ted to. l|ollo\va\ wa* asked
to secure tile services of a
lawyer at once and bring suit
against the responsible publish
er of the Sentinel ill the I'llited
States court. Col. Ilolloway
placed the matter iu the hands
of Senator Harrison's law firm
ami papers are now iu course of
pi-eparrtion in accordance with
Blame's directions.
hi \ ink's tki.koiu m.
Indianapolis, Iml., Aug. 11.
Following is the text of Mr.
Blaine's dispatch to Col. Hollo-
da v :
i* a it 11 a itiion, Mi:, Aug.
14. To Col. W H. llolloday:
I have this moment received the
atrocious libel of the Imliauap
olis Sentinel. It is utterh am
abominably false in every
statement and every implica
tiou. Political slanders I do
not stop to notice, but litis edi
tor assails the honor of m\ wife
mi \ my children. I desire
you without au hour's
delti) to employ the proper at
torney ami have the responsible
publisher of the Sentinel sued
tor libel in the l i.ited States
district court of Indiana. It is
my only remedy. I am sure
that honorable Democrats alike
with honorable Republicans,
will justify me iu defending the
honor of my family, if need be
with my life.
(Signed] ,1 as. <i. Bi.aink.
Harrison, Miller & Co., at tor
neys, this evening filed a com
plaint with the clerk of the
L'nited States court, entitled
•las. (i. Blaine, plaintiff, vs. the
lndianu] olis Sentinel Coinpanv
and .luo. ('. Shoemaker, deieml-
auts, for the libel of ,las ({.
Blaine. The complaint includes
the editorial of the Sentinel
published on the morning of
the 8th inst.. and which has
gone nil over the country, and
claims damages in the sum of
$." (>.<mmi for which sum he de
mauds judgement.
Lost. .\ dark colored sack
coat, supposed to have been
lost between the Dick Logan
farm and city. Liberal reward
to the finder. Leave at I'ost
office.
More The ii ; U Venn* at tkr IW.
A I'ltlNTKIt WIIokK IU.M IX - KI
11X11 T V PH II iS Tit \\
KI.KIt Hold: THAN
7.7'J7 MU.Ks
Erie, Pa., Aug. IH. Western
newspapers are Is tasting over a
printer in the eiuplov of the
San Frinicinco Chronicle who
has completed half a century of
a "sit" at the case. There is a
printer in Erie named Micluo I
•V (yuinu. known among the
craft as "Father" t^uiun, who
has a longer string than the
golden gate man. Father (^iiiiiu
was apprenticed wlien a Iml to
a printer iu the cit\ ot Walei
i'.....I 11'i'laiid, iu ISlo. ami afiei
m ven uiiles long iu Mtlid read
iug matter. Put the lines iu one
continuous line, and it would
extend i;«s miles.
Father (^uiiin cxped
Spend tell \ ears mole at
case. ||e is «|iiit«* '♦pry,
observes all the fast 'lays
St. Patrick's <Uiy with great r«
gularity.
to
the
and
ami
Appeal, iu
Bin ti
serving his apprenticeship, got
a "sit" on the Loudon Times
and had several "fat takes" of
the account of the Queen's mill
riage notice. Coming to Amer-
ica. Mr. Muiiiu got cases on the
New York Evening Post, w hich
lie held for sev en \ ears. During
that period lie had the personal
acouaiiilaiice and confidence
of William Culleii Bryant, Pra
lie (todniu *1 ohu Bigelow ami
others. Turning his face west
waul. In* came to Erie,
and served nearly twenty years
oil file El'ie Despatch. 11*
now holds cases on the
Krie Daily Herald, ami
although almost 70.uses his e^ es
without the aid of glasses,
'atlier l^iiinn's years of toil
pn •sent startling features in the
way of figures. For instance,
assuming a fair average rate of
speed, taken from his best, at
lo.iNMi * 'ins. and his rate of
r ,inmi ems at the present day.
giving ?..">oo enis for a n average,
it will be found that the enoi
molts amount of i Is ,:14o.imhiciiis
of matter has been set up by
this compositor during half
a century or more. Iu setting
this it was necessary to handle
over M."iS.0**0,(KNI pieces of UU'tnl
twice over, including the distri
biition. It will further interest
the reader to know that the
type so set Would Weigh IS7.1mmi
pounds or '.M tons, which this
old man has lifted piece hy
pieci: ill tile specified time. Ill
setting type the average
i distance over which the hand
travels is a foot and a half or
thereabouts. Colisctpielit his
hand had traveled over r lfl,0*mi.■
immi feet or a matter of W7,727
miles, or w ithin a few hundred
feet of being four times the cir
cumfereiice of the earth. This
does not include tho distribu
tion. which would increase the
distance to about five and a
half times around the globe.
Father Ionian's "string" would
fill about 1(5,015 columns of
space. If stretched out in a
continuous line it would forma
belt two inches wide and over
lie w .|s
a great
c facts
elicited
The Memphis
speaking of the Blnim- scan
ilnl says "the Indianapolis Sen
tiual will no doubt orove ii-
charges, which have been i ii
ciliated for tvien!v M ars to the
knowleiLre of Blaine without
i v en ii denial l\v him.
ceitainlv involved • u
si ;i n< la I v ea i s auo, a in
soon, i or latei will be
by tin- libel suit In- has ins|i*u
ted. Tliev ma\ not be correct
iu even particular ami as dam
aging as reported b\ ilie Senti
mi. but Blaine must now prove
a clean record ami come out ol
the i-sue of his own creating
triumphant! v vindicated, or
else las defca* will be igiiomili
ioiis and oierw helming.'' Dal
las Herald.
A Sail Francisco naturalist
sent a nice cage and a wagon t"
a friend's house fm a fine speci
men of grouml hog that was of
fei'ed him. Ill* received a sail
sage, and it took him three
Il(l \ s to see I he ji ike.
NEW AD\ EBTlsKMENTs
To Tho VoterH of Collin County.
W IN, in «TMi, ., I
May II, I SKI, ,
I'liU IH lo >ii\ I lull Milt I', t.orkliaiir
W lin vli'iieil lo llli' oilier ot \*nr Mir ol
( lurk « ••mil \, l\\., in ilit- \ eur 1^71. Im
four >i'ar'n term, iiml m tmmI IiIk lime
will xiitlfai'lorv lo the |ieoi>le.
Jaiui'N Ftuiiainiii. rx-.hiilKi' l"0i .tmll-
t'ial IMktriei; b. i . Muiulay. e\-sn| er-
vinor: i liiiliiiriie l.lnli*. «-*-sii|i t\Uor;
i; \V. sirollier, i lerk rlnrk Couiiiv
Court . lieor^e i',. XcInoii, .IiiiIk*' i lurk
l oiinty i ourt ; Kreil Uroiullmr-t. I eiiui\
i 'l#rk i lurk i oiuiiy. I nl«o refer to .lohli
Martin, i . • . llaifKiiril, I \ .
htirv..!. W Frnnkuii, anil i ti|ilnIn W
N. Ilimlt. of i ol 11 ii County.
Mil I I'. l.iu kNAM..
Cattle VVanteil.
Parties having calile. yearl
iii«;s. cows, calves, etc., for sale
will do well to call on or ad
dress, ,1. B. (bo on.
McKinney, Tex.
Ilorsc lor Side.
I have lor mile, one jrooil sin«le linr-
iii'hn sorrel ltorse.7 yearH olil.aUo one |uilr
of inuleli liren maren.l (iml \ent old.
Well miilrlieil.fo.il «UterM. hIreil hy Minor
IioTm'. rlile hln^tle or iloillile. Aililre-.
lite ill ItlieaV Mill, i olliii i oittilx .
as-at. w . i >. biivin.
CITY HOTEL,
1 U. N. W AI K, Pro|>rleior.
Mi KINNEY. TEXAS.
l'roni|it iittentloii ki\« n to tin' rum
lort of irttentd. i 'liativi'M ri'itKonulilr, i
Every novelt v of ( ?Iltgesiile's
Cakes ami Breads kept on
hand all the time at Frank
Mack's,
all hours.
best of lunch at
'JH.
M AICUIKO. Oil tlie evening of
August bltll, at the residence
| jpf A. S. Fair Esij.. near Weatli-
| ford. Texas. Mr. .1. L. Kohkutk.
if Collin Count v. and Miss E.
tl. W vnii , of Parker. Dr. W.
Taylor, officiating.
How Iltu'dwnt'o Store !!!
And Tin Shop ! !!
Van Pelt Bros., have a line
ftock of Hardware and Stoves,
iveryihingat Low Prices. Mm
fow Block.Sjiecial attentiongiv
•ii to Job \\ oi k. 14
FIIKF l>ISTItlltl TtON.
•W liHt euiiMntii the jfient rnuli at ('. X.
Ahbott A Co'h. I ni|< store?" The free {
ilimrllmtlon nfHuiiitile hmtlen of I r. tlo-
iianko'H l oiigh atxl I.uiik Syriip. the uio«l
|io|iitlar remedy for < ou^hg, ( old*, Con-
niimiition iiml Hroniliitinnow on the
mrrket. 1 tegular ulae .vie and $1.
Wai.nit cltovk Plcxic.
This gathering was a nice a flair,
such as the good people always
get u]i. Exercises were very
appropriate, the speaking goo'd
and tin* dinner extra tine and
excellent. The committee oil
exercises ruled the candidate.-
out with their circus. This po
lite host had to put iu the time
kissing the babies, bragging on
their mothers ami shaKing
their "paps" by tho hands,
and filling out their lank sides
* Mrs. Osborm* Stone, of CVIi
pi. is very sick. We are sorry
tt> hear this, but hope to hear of . with good dinner.
|ler speedy recovery. •
We would like for some one
Facta yet Uudotoruiincd. . , u, so|Vt. u j„.(,b|eni. Why is it
But we w ill certainly find out
i y going to Frank Mack's and
ive him any way locts. for one
Ir'.nk ami there you bet we
;iiow where to go. t?7
Misses Mary and Sallie An
Irews left on I'uesdav morning
1st. for Sulphur Springs to
lu'iid a short time among
fiends and acipiaititauces. We
fish them a pleasant time.
will ask the mer-
goods on a credit
£
that Farmer
chant for his
from one to twelvemonths time
and ninety days of grace, and
then refuse to sell the merchant
their grain on I.* minutes time.
But while we look at the pros
1ic 'ts or meditate, we will go to
•Yank Mack's Store and get a
drink of that Villainous Wilis
key for lo cents atld we would
sell our farm for a nickle if we
had one. 'iS
Mr. II. F. Wilinetli placed on
our table this week sollie of the
finest peaches and plums it has
been our fortune to "chomp"
this season. Frank Mack han
dies these fine fruits.
Farmers must read this and
no otic else! The reason why
is if you ever do! ami if you
ever Wing any Chickens. Eggs,
or Butter to tow n just stop) our (
wagon at Frank Mack's Store
ami get the Top Price for them
that is get all they are ■worth.
Strictly private. |
Voters should read the card
of Milt P. Locktiane, iu another
column and see for themselves
whether lie is ipialilied to till
the ollice of tax assessor or not.
One lot l<tr>xlon ft. one good
house of 4 rooms for sale very
cheap. Call at this office.
There was a picnic at Bruin
iiiett's school house, near Ne
vada the I tit h i list. The Knights
of Honor of Nevada lodge. No. i
27:11. numbering about twenty
men with about thirty members
from various lodges,had a grand
tune. There was a large crowd
and dinner for five times as
many. On the whole it was a
grand affair.
Miss Antha Cue. of Allen, is
visiting friends and relatives in
the city.
DO NOT FAIL!
TO CALL
And see the Great Slaughter
OF
DRY WOODS
ANKOl'KCKIIISNTM.
Fur Idii'til l(<-| reM«*Mlulit«'.
Wfr are autUorl/eil to annouiirf
I . i . ooo|i\ Kit,
a u eaiullilale for l.iH-at lte|>reM'iilallve
ol t ollln eoillily .
snlijfrl |o l he Mel Ion of I he I Vllioerat •
ie < oilllH I 'oilvelllloll.
II. 1 . M \i K i« a eaiullilale for lh«*
I r>fi«laturt'.
Fur 'lav I'ullcctur.
I.. W. iM«|.|*3K|IV autl.orio'M tm lo an-
nounee him iu a eamUtlale for r*-el«>e.
I loll lo the otliee of lux I'oiler lor.
Vimiiin I s*mi; nuihorlxei, m> to au-
liolilirr hi I.I a a raiulillutr lor the otlirr
ot I'uv I ulterior.
Fur TrciiMiircr.
I l l IS. 11. A I. I I * l N aillloilliren n :i
rauilitlale for i oimly I n aoiirer.
W \| It Mil I.\ i.iitlioii/r<i ii* to an
uouiire him u« ii i uiullilute forre-nlretloll
to ihi- oilier of i oiuiiy 'rreaMtrer.
Fur Klierlrt'.
.is, |,'|KK, ant liorl/rK tin lo a ii noil lire
htm in* u camlhtalr for ^herllt ol < ollln
roiuity.
IOt | VV VKI>i.N uuihori/en in* to
autiounrr him a u eanlilitate for Mivrltt
of i oilin roiuity.
,1.1 Mill I IM'.N authovi/.e m lo all-
noiiiire him a* a eaiullilale for shtirlff of
i ollln roiuity.
VV I s.VN K aulhori/.ei, un to iiii-
Uoillire Ii I III n« u ratulldlatt' for Sherltt of
• ollin eouniy.
A. I.. .IllXKs uutlioi'i/ex iii. lo uli-
nounrr niiii an u eaiullilale tor Slierlltof
i ollln eoiintj.
!• \UK UK. K aufhorl/i> im to an-
iiouiirr tiiiii u.. ii eauiliilate tor sherllt of
i ollin roiinl)
VV . M. ||ii| HKWim.llT iiiithori/ei.
iin to unnoiuire Iiiin jo> a riuuUilule lor
shrrill of l olliii eollllty .
K. W. II sllKI.IU ItNK aiilhort/.eK im
to iitiuotinrr him iih a rnniliilate for s|(rr-
llt of i ollln eouniy.
For AfcMCMMur.
•I. It. I,'-i.l itU ii eamtliliite lor \Hnen-
sor.
Mill I' Im K S \XK. iiutliorl/e* iih
to uiinoiin. e him un ii rutiiliilale lor V -
Mewnor of i ollln county.
.1. VV K Kit It authorl/en iih lo 1111-
noiinre liiui iih ii raniliilate lor \nMennor
of i ollin rounly.
i M ItK K uiithori/eN u> loannoiiuee
hiin iih ii raiuliilute lor \«ne norofi ollln
I utility.
It. V M. I .A It It X tttilhiiri/.PM iik to an
liollllre hi in io« " raniliilate for AMienaor
of i 'ollln roiuity .
.1.1. Ml I KK\ ttiithori/rK iih lo tin
llolllirr him tc u ramllllule for \nii*niior
of i ollin rounly.
W .11 UltlSTOl. uullioti/rH iimIoiiii-
lioliner Itiin in. a raniliilate lor \i.ne nor
ol i ollin rounly.
•I. VV . 11 A N niillmri/eH iih to allliMUIlee
htin ui> u raniliilate for A «e Mir of i ol-
lln eollllty.
.UlK W. IIK\ Kltl.\ uiltliorl/.e* ih to
atinouiiee h 1 iu tin u riiiullilate for \nNen-
Hor ot i ollin eouniy.
Fur District Clerk.
W. I'.cnX aulhorl/eri iim to onnoitnee
Itiin ax ii riiiullilate tor re-eteetloii lo the
oltlre of I ilxlriet i lerk.
Fur Comity Attorney.
W. 'I'. llKVKl:l.\ auihorl/.rN iik to an
nounee hilil IH II raniliilate for rr elre
Hon to the olllee of • ouiity Attorney.
MKItltll.t. W. .IOI1NSON Riiihorl/i'M
iih to aniuuiuee lilni tin a raniliilate for
the olllee ot County Attorney.
Fur Surveyur.
M. II in lt\K Biilhorl/en iih to an
liounre hiIII for re-i'ln |loll to the ■itllrr
of < omity surveyor
Fur fount.* ,IiiiIkc.
.1«> 11 N l . I'AitK iiiitliori/ri iih to an
liounre liim an a railillilate for l ount x
.IiiiIki- of 11.Mm rounly.
1 •!. A. 1.. Wot.Kit authorizes u- loan
nounee him ih a ramtlilatr lor tlo olllee
ol i 'onnty .tiulire.
Fur < uiiiity f lerk.
.lolls I i II V VIIIKIts. fiiilhnt l/eM us
to iinnoiitK r hiiii a4 11 ramlMiite for
I 'oimly « lerk
' Fur fumiiiisNluiirr, Free, No, I,
•I II \ S 11 aiinoiiuiirc* lo-a raiiiliilrilr
j lor 1 0111111 Ikkinner I• intri* t No. I
II I .\s|n\ i« a raililiililh for rom
llllfKiolirr |i|'erii|r| No .1
.1 \ s, M. II 1*1 iW N. nuthori/ea ii« to an
II <> 11111 r liiui ii- a ramllilati-'for rommla
Hioner t'rrrinrl No I.
.IiiKI I.KW Is iiulhori/.rH iih to an
uoiiiirr h 1111 ii" a • amliil'tlr lor ' ominiH
Hlolier o| I'rrnin t No. I
W . s. 1 ol l I'A aiilliori/i K iik to an
iioonrr lino iik a raniliilate lor I 01111110-
Kionrr of I'reeim t No. I.
Fur .lustier ol llie I'mee,
.
1, I \i;M .0111M. aulhori/i'H iik lo aii-
liouiirr h I III il" II i II Hit hill I «* lor .lil«llre
I'rrrlnrl Nn. I.
I. -I <lll l.'l N IV mil Imrl/rK u« lo
antiollliee III III an a raillllillllr lor .lllKtier
I'rrelii) I No.
A .1.'I'A \ I.Olt aolhorl/eH iik 10 au-
liollllre h I III iik a riimlnlalr lor .lllHtlrr o|
t lie I'rare. I'rei iltrl I.
I.Koltiil'. w \'| Is aulhori/iH ii« to
alilioiiurr h 1111 ii*- 'i raililiilale for.luattre
I'rerilu I N 11 I
II. VV 11 I' 11 S % Ks not hurl/.i-H iii, to
aillioillirr hi Hi ii' :i railillilllle for .IiihI irr
of llli I'riirr. I'll'" Iln l No. |,
l-'ur fuusliilih*.
V I \IKINsiiS. nulllori/eH iik to
iililioutn i' Iiiiii .1- 11 1 •miliiltiti* for I 1 illnt 11
tile t'ri« lln I No I
< i. II III. It N 111 \ au I hori/i'H 11- to 1111
liounre h11*1 IIK II raniliilate lor 1 oIlHlnlile
of I'm im l No l
I, \UK II l.li V < authori/en iih to an
noum r hi 111 a 1 > aiutnlale for 1 oimtalile
of I'rei iin-t No I
Si 11'|"| I'll II I ll's authorize, iih to
Knnollliee Iiiiii iik a eamlldlltc lor roll
rtinhle I'rei lin t No. I,
.1 VV |'ii\ niitlinri/> 1 iih to atiiiMiiu-e
Iiiiii n- :i riiliiUilnlr for ronKtahle |ire
1 in< 1 1.
J. II. IK F.I,A Ml.
>1 I;I«< 11 VNI I A 11.4>11.
- Ill O I I' |V
Ardinger 8c Co,
€' U.I.TIIF. ATTI^TUlMtiFTIII',111
I'liiF.MMri to Mu|ii i'iiMioekiir
SPRING GOODS!
IfortJUT l.o\V. AMI SOI.n o\ THF. ChOSF.ST POSSIBLE
MA lit; I.N FOH
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS!
LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
LACKS, I'AKASOLS, FANS,
CLOTHING.
SHOES, HATS !
('••nil-to mil House. Von will Iiml First ('lm s (iootls Ho
lite ait.'Utioii. ami lite Lowest Prices - no trouble to show
O 11 II | s
A Kl>IN(wEK & CO.
•V r%/A
V If * "*rx:
V '
.1. S. A
II
S. I . Ileiinl, Km ill .U'l tiO
STATE /VUKNCY :
I). .11 • IN i : At CO.,
Miiiiiifin turi r.i of thr I'ire I'ruuf f liamploa
\miriillurnl I'tiifiiies, Ntulioiiar> K >
n i lies, i I rent a r Mh \ir Mill* etc, our Pluw
I'rflr| ',.01 « e ITUnrillltet' II F.ST
TRACTION
IN I SK!
t'lain in • onutriiftl
K*«y to Control, !♦
from sparlni.
'I n ne« thin Kngim U
lull nei e Hnry l« l|-
IIII rr it.
I'lra-e «rr a nil Alan-
ine it before htiytliK
rl ew here.
We (iimriinlM
sat isl'wcl Ion.
•I. f. I.iilih'im, i.eii l Aruiii
M. KINNKY. TKXAi.
THE DEMOCRAT,
AN I-. 11 • 11 I -i < l .1 I* A I'l'.l*, < .X I .X Ml > |<;aII
Joscpli Thoiiiiissoti,
AKNKSS
A U M'.ss
MfNKss
A Aih.iai: A,|n,,l
Mm |"< mil,a ii Viiof!
UU U' Mil, \ it |)hoi*i
U|i|io-iI' I It/hull IIo\i|h |. i \ i r, Stable,
11' iiio iiiuiiufio turrit i ellar- ami i i m, ral repair thnp.
Sr. I. tu-Tore (iur< ha llli'. He guarantee .jitiKla. ii.in.aml
« ill . II a I - mil II profit •«;' hell \ on Inn a < ollar from iim
> out now s hit \..ii f.| we .lon't hliok i lo- ilamaffeil
I"irI« tin* teallii r "Iiom h for it •>••11
*i s\. I.>11 v ...,
i i u.u:i.
.IOIOMIN A WOllli.
Attui nc vs-at-La w.
W. VV. LKWJS,
Mattofa. tun i ot
A
N
II
sc. hall' ju ice at Nul-'s Sccollil helmue'f^famUbr0'
lllll Stole.
New ami second liaml Cook
oves. Tinw are ami every thiiiu ....... ,„L1
... ..... r n« nnaivun, Ihli* name has
it b inont |ieo|>le
'27 hrotijrttout the fnlteil SlnleH that It In
hnriltv m-iTh Jnr'v to Htute tliut lie in tli.i
\V. II. chambers ami family ®lT,rinl^lrL,ftfe>Tf t l>riw.aa;ik«iri,«jjh
, .., . , . r. . t .• T.uhjir (Im* i>«*oplf« * fnvofite
It tills week on 11 visit to Ills remeili. a lit'reviT knmvn f^ir tnusli,
1 s.amiiiliu ulotutil ill North i "I*!*. < on«,uii|ition ami all iifleetloiiH ,,f
• ■ ■ i in - ?- the Throat and Limp*. I'rieejue ami #1.
liolliia. where he w ill remain
lout a month. We wish that
may have a pleasant trtj .
;Mr. li. l,omloit, livinu near
lea's Mill, ilii'il Inst Suiulav
jht ami was Imrieil at Will-
|| Clove on Momlav. lie
been iu Texas for years
of (lie li 1st settlers. He
|ves many neighbors ami
•nil- t<> mourn hi^ |os . \Ve
fnijinthize with tlu* family,
lix Coif- l li-- «*iiiir" be their
ftioiinm) uivt' thi'iu foititmle
nto the imriluii,
HoUl hy I'. N. a hi mi t t I o.
11 loo i \ o I i . Brother Town
cow thinks it is very u])]iro)>ri
ate to nose into the private
conversations ami allairs ofwth
el's. Li-t us see. S||]i|s>se
iriv" him au item of his own
ami see if it looks so pretty.
Did you Brother Town cow. m
ilitl you uot tell any one not
many vcars sincti that .loe
Haines )iu<l swimlleil yott out of
AUK*I ami that vou sf^neil a re
coiiuiiuiiilatioii for his a)i|Niint
lllellt lis See|'etai'\ of State to
lirocerles! (irorcries!
A. .1. Stinnett iV Co. Carry a
line lot of groceries, ifive tlU'iu
a call anil jjet vottr jfomls
t'lieap .lohusoii Mlork 'i'-i
Frei'urass will cany with the
people iii November, with n
wnirl. ami the rattle kiiius will
be left (Mil Collin will vote
for free (trass by a larjjre ma
j« rlty.
•• ar mw|0«inf ti* a tot* i
r1' weight in tlia back, loin* mi lower part
vl the abihitaan, pauaio^ Uia palitnt ' ■•up- ,
he liaotoiitt atTuvtmn of tue kuineri >r
6,igM« iin* orfan* At iin,««, tyniptumi
til imiiKwiim, are pvearnt. a* HalnUn. v, tin-
ea*im«a ,f the t<.uia< h. nr A iiea«tnre.
Uka Ik r piratinn, pr.xlurin* a very <|i a-
grvtahlu iieliins, after fettlnv mariu, |
fiant. Ulieit. Pie
CIjOTII I N(j!
For This Month, at
"CROWN" SEWING MACHINES!
t he h It 11 • I " on I ilnl l.i -I i vi | 1*11 ill
1 l.iuht 1111111111 ' ll '/li iim, ilural.le ami
powerful a Semi lot tin lonli of Hlie
Olli' r oppo-ile I o i|r It' ll •• Ml l\ Iliney,
Te\aa. 21
F. Kineraun. T.T. Kmeraon,
I'reHiilelit, Vlee-I'rea't.
I II Kmeraon, i aahler.
First National Hank!
or
tfet your Iii<• tie\ back. Ami are
Iristoe Smith, liviuu near you now advocating his reap
•k Hill, was severclv iuiiireil poiutmeiit notwithstanding the
his mule fallinir back on ?i:uni swimllef "Them as wliar
a few days ago. digs must get dug up."
grvtaMu uiiurts alter petting arm. | a
vommnn atteiMiant. Mie'l ftleeHiny and
IlrhitiK l*il*,~ yleid at enee i.i the appli-
cation nf i T. iioaauk. '. Pile R< in< lr, whirl,
act" ilirvi tly upon the part. aflinieH, ahaorb-
in( the Tumora, allaying the intanaejtehl
inf, ami flbetinf permanent cure.
OOcnu. AiMraaa the irr Roaanko
ciaa Co., Pkiua, O. Hold
t. x. Abbott ft < o
NoHTH
sil K
S^IAHK
Jacob Aral's
Melilmiey . Ti'*im.
Hll 0 | |(|
f f.mkkson X co..
Ilnv« nml *ell* exeliange on Ihe prlnrl-
pal I lliea ill Europe. Klral eliiaa pa|ier
iIIhi ounteit.
Hutu tnun:
Kranela Kmeraon. • .11. VVeleh,
T. II Kmeraon, .Ino. l„ t/ovejny,
T. T. Kmeraon.
lln*ine.i. Ilotira 'j a. m. to I p. hi. s
Mi .liui Turner is very >iek
mi tin* Anderson hotel. We
hope to se<« him up soon.
Now is the time to subscribe
for the df.mockat if yoa
think it worth It a year.
Mi KINNKY . I Ex.vs
Will prill-lire In ^lule nml Inli I'll
i oiirf-' '-pni'il attention pi en lo ...I
lertini' untie up «ialr« in li.hn on'j
III." Is I
iso. i onmvh, la.u. tiaiiut*
JENKINS \ H AKIHN,
ATTOIINKYS AT LAW
W ill pra. iire in the Supreme ami infer!
or eourlH of thin #iale. nml the I . s.
eourt. special nltentlon given to the ex-
amination anil aliHlrai tiiiK oflaml title-
Notea ami account* rollerteil protnpllv.
l.oan* neifi.ti.'iieii ainl real eaiate liouitlit
amlaolil. 3Ti
u.M.i'Ai.iiiii >, m.u. ii.i.rr.oifton, u.ii.h
C AI.HOI N X PKAHWIN,
DENTISTS.
M. KINNKN . TEXAS.
11 a \ i tiwr foritieil a eo partner-hip for
the practice of |ierui«|i v In r.-ln tnoler
;hi ir priifei.-iiinnl cr\ ii. • in t in . it ./> on
of MeKlnncv anil t trinity mli.e iv
Sliain'* liloek.
't eeth extrai tnl >> iib"'it pain by the
itae of Um, t
H. W. I'tll I.TItV .1(11 KM A l„
MMN t'llt.V. ft '«• i'er ^ ear. -
Kvery man, woman ami i hlW who
raiaea poultry oiikIiI to lake it.ami learn
how to uinkr the htiaineHN ptenaniit ami
iiroiliable. I'here'a tnoiies ami plea- oe
In the IniHiitcii- when rightly cnUthMtMl.
Write foi term* to Agent;
\ i n n • k.
Galveaton, lex
FASIIIONABLK CUSTOM
Boots & Shoos,
Rupturing a Specialty. I'p Stair*
inert I' N.w -itiie'« stor*.
>I UI>MA , IK\AM.
HailkfO Kc|iort.
I llOU'e « be ll
M- iim tu
I III I«
i lan -iickeit
• ortt
• oi t on
llarle\
If \ '
Uutfer
Kffga
tu iniik
.*■0 to •
ao
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31
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f.irif-
i ItlrUeiiH
llni*. <f \rr PiMta
iKat I hr atmve are the prn e* being p«M
thin neck
*1
... 10
15
... Mo 9
Mr. Frank Taylor is If you desire to keep informed
ing frotn his sickness take the Dkmockat,
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1884, newspaper, August 21, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191404/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.