The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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.KINNEY. TEX A 8, T
Fr<>lit Wellington Territory.
rmoiua, W. T.,
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8DAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1887.
open. Two carloads just received. Call
and examine for yourself.
Qiality Warnmtei T Sural
v
I
M> self and two other t'tiiiiilif
I el M«-Kii ii"3 on iU«* tfth ol
Dee. I MM J and after a tour days
run over some of tht* most U-od
forsaken country I ever saw we
reached Sun Francisco on tin*
With. Alter we crossed the
Bnuos Kiver, we never saw
anything but ban* plains and
sage brush till we struck the
liue of California and then it
heptu to look like one could
live. California is a tin** eoun
i try, but not us I expccted t<
1 nee it. We had to lay over
Sun Francisco f<
ing for the shl
leave there for
every Friday. Ou
of the 171 li "we went
Mexico together with 300 tone
of freight and nulled out for
Pugit Sound ami afterjfour days
of sea sickness we lauded "
ay on the ground till spring
f yon want to. I cun go out in
ho gulden and kick them up
• If the lop of I he ground per*
p«rf iil\ - nihil which ti
;>i'.\ • I 'lit t i' does m,t j|ft ruld
ifh'- lie lllt llii't' I lliis llol been
•he',.. > 'ivt /.ing ilu- winter and
Wu hate had I'J inches of snow
Kill o r- i
1 ma) p<
dy. bu' tin bar yon might
*onii'titu«'> fevl as though your
ell'orts were not appreciated, 1
. want to say that I think (Jie
lids win torami that was since j Year's number of Texas
we tamo. Strawberries are in Kami and Ranch was simply
bloom and clover is blooming ! elegant and intensely interest
also. Clover and blue grass j ing. In your paper 1 liud col
grows wild every where, uinn after column of valuable
Tsaw red clover out in ihe I information and so manj bits
forests oxer 'J feet high. Tiiu- I of good ad vice relative to al
Othy grows 11 feet high and most every department of farm
J
v mmmmh
'I he i\ l"uri-i
l*urty • l r ugh
OC RAT.
THi: WtMII*
Sowers. TeXIIW.
I a rut tmi llmu-ii
baps be a little tat
ike;* -J tons per acre and is
>w worth per ton. Ap
plumbs, prunes.
Amines, enrrtmts aud
irries grow
"ies irrti
irable well
hlsside of the mountains but
thiive in abuuduuee on theotli
and country life, that I often
wonder that there is an intelli
gent home in Texas where it
can not he found. But here is
a subject I don't remember ev
i r hav it ^ 'uoitt ,'>i it ts the
Wood 1'm• *. Show me a farm-
er's tool house, tools and Icons,
and I w ill tell you of his success
own. He -ays In wile laid
down on the floor, threw her
head back and told hill' . i ?#at
dy lb took up t but*.*!*'!'
k . . I .Hid ' U i •V.T f
tin oat. She died u tf<# rf.n
UI.eS, bill he hesiUl d Sfhelt it
came to currying out file rest
of the programme. Just then
some neighbors entered the
do<>r, and this decided him. lie
placed the knife to his throat
and cut a deep gash, which
severed the windpipe. The
wound was not fatal, and lie is
now in a fair way to recover
from its ell'ei ts. Tin* Coroner
doubts the tried for murder in
I lie first degiee.
Farm Motes.
We/ tobacco siop'le l le tabet
oi wasp sting will gite instant
relief.
For ivy poison bind gteeii
ut
rT our Countenance with a Smile. A car of
of about I lutR) inhabitants and man can take one thousand
one of the liveliest places on dollars and get rich in a few
the 1'acilic coast It is only years. 1 will relate an instance
cm i)
prti
■tint
1
:<
.Mil l lit 4
il'ljtif (
and ® Molasses
to \ nioiisuoss bv the
ct.nib in cureless hands.
It is a positi\ " certainty tli.it
young stock that lias I t ea
stunted in the eat licr days 11 v
ei will fully regain the lossuud
become as larg*
and w ell d<
{"■';. istock, aiso a Large Supply of Coffee, Bacon,
| fjuiihtitit. Tobacco, Teas, Canned Goods, Pickles, Jel-
J of M a v or a —
nouses nerc, me uuem i ooi me woruiiuuii on i n^o uic ■
thirty thousand and the cheap There is no deaths for 18815 in (<oiut
1 est cost more than the McKin the entire county of IVarcc,
V
preserves, and all kinds of Fancy Groceries
confectioneries at figures which crush com-
arrnutliort
t 1
fumy
'*' Oil
Great Flour Depot.
pow;
I W'yli
• war I A.
St IliekJe
one.
freeze, sleet, &c.,
^•• been lulling pret-
and "black mud"
Is the eyes.
*• •
ebsler ate as ready
ve their custoiuvrs
lire in the
WAP DILL,
er side in the low lands espe \ Show me a inan's wood pile, plaiiiian leaves on the injured
• ially. and I will tell you cxacth how ■ parts. It acts like a charm.
tI, . A man may need some immey he lives. It is invariably an For removing dust and dirt
lacoma. W . T., a nice little city if he comes here to iariu, but a nidex hvery lartuer has to |1U|, a Inuse's legs a still' whisk
have a) ears supjd\ of ''!r i broom is far preferable to a
I. and the best way to do (.un.vruII,i, Uo.ses with thin
„ , , , , , . auylhtng that has to be done is ski;ls an, IV,,.u.'nil> ligeted in
live years old and has spent of a man who came here tout to do it and have done with it
more money on its streets thuu years ago \from Nebraska and j.\,| the last three months it ha>
any place of its age in the got here without anything but been cool weather and good
I ttited States and lias a force a yoke of oxeus and a wagon roads;aud die week witli a
of over one hundred mtju and and a family; he liotnesteaded ^1M„| haul ami crus« cut -aw iu
all their teams that can be, nj(> acres d' land and this last good timbei < au make enough
hired at any price. They pay fall lie had two lields of lions wood to last au\ family in Tex
fci.oo per day to men ami and sold one crop for as a w hole \ eni: and yet there
for teams. It costs more to cash. A man can rai^e any ^ not one iutweut\ w ho
grade here than McKinney ever thing lie wauls here and it pays vveel,' .ii|>i>l v ahead Most
paid on all the streets and side- io raise anything because lie farmers wilt sit around all win
walks it ever had. can sell anything lie raises. ter with bandy enough wood
We have six line school There is no healthier t>la< e in on hand to keep a lire, and in
houses here, the finest cost the world than on IMigit Sound, the spring, when n is tune to
oinmence plowing and plant
they will have to stop one
ney academy. We have water was not over eight the highest day in every week or two logo
'works, gass works and electric uml only si.\ in the month ol and haul a load of wood, then
light. We have the finest sys August wyieh is the sickliest t|, *y will be too busy to cut it
teiu of water works 1 ever huw. month iu the year. up, and the woman will have
They have a pipe line eight My advice to men w ho expect to Inuak oft'pieces, ami pick up
miles long to a large lake high to farm and have money would hark and chips to burn I
enough above the city to give be to stay where they areas have found that the easiest,
a pressure of 7f) pounds to the their chance is poor here, but a cheapest, quickest and best
square inch, the same pipe man that has a trade or money wav 'oifd wood was to take a
furnishes water to run two large can do well here. (Jood horses
water wheels that run the are high and a man can't do
electric lights and great power without a team. It is true lie
to spare. We get plenty of can make a living out of his
water auywhere by digging garden, but there is m> land to
from 111 to 1(H) feet, according to imt and it take* nidi**.* to buy
I b " e!e\ at ion ami there i* plea |i t ute I*' aeiPs muk • a >d
lyofsptings in the city, and |:t m for itop*< and v egHabies.
the water is all so cold tlia' one p will co.-t him ft >m # s o
can hardly drink it winter or t an;, wlnue foi valley
summer. Winiei Oi ..a.aae . (l „ «it wiieii in* om e get a
the creek water is just as cold i t,i> .rk is done, as hops don t
as any if not colder. (Mir
wlmrf is about is about two
utiles long and they are
now building docks all the
way. The land company now
''in prir««
.* iir-it EuropeiMid
( Steil"ive expln-rit: I
w a-. A' .at .Nat"/., v
a record of hist f.
! w hick appeared it
aud which has .ip|
advantage by II -
in bis "llistoiy of the
' Mexican Slater and
j "ile was one of the surviroM1
joi apanyoC aioards num*
} bei ng '21') men, bc i<let the of-
tieei's, w ho for six weeks kailed
iu a frail craft, te'ujiest tOMed, I
titd Mitl'eihig terribly Cron . .
. >t.nanger, ^Jtposure
lacks from w,
til early iu
they flaully n
liitil oil Itoe eeu of
Kuia' iaied and weak, the
ed iiiiMvoi.s were cast up bj
the waves to fall into the ni
of i he savages.
V few of the strongest iUf-
vi\ rs were sent to the main
land by their f< I lows with or-
der* w 'Oi'k help from thenssr-
< si ^panhuiie- i la* remainasr
were soon reduced f i\m i dght]
to Jifteen by 'amine ami
lenee. and thest v
O'
crosscut saw, cut down larue,
straight limber, saw it oil' just
tin length \ on want \ our woo^l,
split up, small • tiough to ban
e;tsi 1 v
up
tie
an>!
I; t U1 it lioiiK
MM Vol! w
i ; pile and
an) man
;< i the end
has a ! v,'loped as if it had been kept
glow tug steadiU from its 11r->i
advent into the world.
Iu the I iiit*mI States the \\ in
chcsier bushel is used, which
in twi pounds avoirdupois,
and 'Jlao IJ cubic inches. In
fairope the imperial bushel i*
usnd. which consists ol '.''JI■' I'1
cubit inches. The dill'ereuce III
the htamlard weight is lis.'
pounds.
All fowls that feat hoi slowh
aie usually hardy. I'd in
stance, the Mrahmas. It is ow-
ing to the fact that the drain on
the St\ stem occasioned b\ <) 111
feailierinu does not weaken
them. Sh>w feuUit.a'41ig wlii!'-
growing is indicative of iiaroi
ness
'3
split
I it.
e it
w h o vv i! I
<f n \ ear
by t ie I adiafA :iiv! -*<>ot,
att i■ d ft 'iu one
A!\.. r Ninn maineU
island m i aptiv e for n « "v
a , <1 <11. and w as fore • a t
hascli m:i lers to dig *</t
f.. I 11 .a umlei ilie wi 't
: i .it iuie. Slow "f. lie Hi Al
I iss• d m mter liberty a? b
t a eil 1 i 1 adit ion by trudi
\ th ib- n.; i i. es on the nti
1.1i l. trav■ ing, naked
w a ■ , ", i• i 11. vas for iumuiUXAB.
, • 5 i >ry, and ex
in : -la ii . ul \ arloits a I
ii ' d n 'i coast f'i!" !i
.in I < inlamlj
' Tlnn, fa
i 11 i I v t
Viulhudt
aumtftl t
ttd.e. . ^ ,
ie .1t T>ars i f captivi-
!!y • iceeeded in Si-
un ui captors with
4M AitUi
\ yeai
iul
\ Jrolun-
e at
us Us
misfoiy
ha\ e io In >ei but diet*
makes from to
I' i acre, but it tines
I'll a l.se it rt here hops I
Weil. It does not g*'t
Ml
111
fTTan
ever be ft
•re, and the peo-
ple can rely on what he says.
He can be found for the pres-
ent at the building formerly
occupied by (f. C. Mount,castie
iV Co., where lie invites every-
body to call and see him.
Notice to Liberals.
HE DEMOCRAT.
Si mi lamo.N If a ik*:
uit lire engine.'
kdtided to wait
a volume of
s, _ before the
again?
xehango cigar is
igar in the city.
Clue Year,
lOiaiit >itiu
f Si* .>l(iiitiis
We niitkev.^p M t | „,u.r
•lob IVinting.X
of such Work \ |Tl...fr:
\li|ny niiiiic on yet,
•'all and exami
* I .AO
I .oo
75
40
reclaiming over acres of
Water Covered land in tile Head
o! Commencement Hay They
w *
are reclaiming it by building a
dam all round it and then drag
ing out tliHchatitiel atiddamiug during which tine
the dirt in the inch/sure. When m-aiU every
W heat
bushels
not pa s
I Off*
hot
the summer, always pleasant
I t work out III I lie Sllll
The only disagreeable linn*
in the \ ear is from the lirst ol
Iiret tuber tii th*' lirst ol March
w«' hav e i ai ii
day 1"
up ii will be the never rains bud. w'c hardly evei
if the city. There Ht,,p work for it. We never have
mills in hearing Htoitn-. or light ni ig. There is not
^iiiuiK urc stringent,
be fill e going o|sV'lf'' t" K«i:
cannot be b(}ateil*,l"r'1"r
I Id tin.
ime* tn^tlicr
itiiii v on.
und at Howard
ioj-th side public
•I. L). Shaw, editor of the Inde-
pendent Pulpit at Waco, Tex.,
will be iu McK iniiey, Texas, on
K«bi nary 10, und his friends j ('' Merndw «
Will be delighted to hear him ,un'lha,,k8 to thl
An efl'ort will be made to secure ■ s.l8r,'d in 1l!,'u ln
a room at the Court House. All 1 lil^ flru' ,,e ''Ordered
are invited to come out and ; an ,u'w stock
hear the other side. ' ^<! ',eru a days.
Li.mui,. | ir c. ii,,n,*7mr;i I,,,. . , ,
I r I • « m i i 11 t 1
Ken '°t to rent m the north
it is built
finest part
are line saw
of us. The largest has cut ii;V
oihi fei t of lumber in I< hours.
There is never lesrf than five or
six ships loading at once, and
people ill Texas dott't klloW
what fine lumber is. The priii
cipal lumber is red lir and it is
1; '• 1 to see how
H.r liver and 7<ifi,.wl.| jt
•nijdaint and found it to b*
great henelit." J.'ol- fcaJ|
>• Mc Aulay & Bro.
a
by K.
a lightning rod in tlie i it \
There is not a <'hiuatnan oi
negro iu the place, and I doubt
whether there is one iu the
Tel li tor v or in it. lake all in all
I don't 'liink there in a better
county ai v where than this. I
will write again when I
i el better acquainted with tlie
I * A I I, II \ > NI'-1*.
1 s Mil
>W UJ
;i son
do tbi
will a' he doesn't liud ii bein i
111 in i'i ihii n old rot11 a 11a-n
ami alw a \ > be out ol w t od,
ami will -i nd in his name and
addle--, and get his v\ ife to sign
the .itateineiil. I will pas a
War's subscription Io Texas
Farm and b'am h. and have ii
sent to him 11• e of charge. It
V OII 11 U e a 11 \ pride, i I _\ 11 II W.'lll
t(i In itig up \ oili sous to iitaki
good iiilsbauds and make a
succes- iu life, always gel up a
sear s wood aheatl. l)on i let
yoiu wife s,iv, "now Henry,
111at i- 11 \ mil name happ' Its
to be "Hem s ." "yoll must cut
up soille woi.nl
away "
With kilei II
as
eti'i '
.duct
t t
Th
of
pr.
lie
I i-
il'e v oil go
Wile, i
I rem:
!•
an:
lit- r
yards to
and hire
\ (Mil
girl,
<
I'iyltl ill'ISIHU two
v ill
Mil.t.
KhIIH.
Will
Net lee.
Mr. \\ . M. Ireland, of
hitler Martin. Dr. J. F. But- < l"(''la> brought to this city (town. Three main roo'
several fine thorough-bred C"ok room and bed rom
, horses. He took severa'
pre in i u mi) at the Dallas Fair
He is training at the Fair l'ru l'ny ow ew
'•rounds.
1 < xas. was mar-
il ie Martin at
• I the bride's
Alan hi, February
of
a
F. Floyd
J
leinber that H. t'. Hern-
jstiil in tIe drug business,
lc?1"iud at tiie old
|Iy occupied by
Uv Co. t all and
stock is not aM
lie can supply
tg medicines
and Lee Cat hey
die contract for
t'W building of
Id •!. D. Stiff on
T the square,
Hros., are flrst-
ia their line,
iiUH«i§ will be
I lie city. We
are now con-
|ia ai"!i- buiId-
style.
8ee«l Oats For Male,
At Allen and McKinney
Arrangements are
made bj property
the West side of the sijuare
rebuild immediately. We w
look tor something first
All persons due Battle Hros.,
will pli'a.-e call and settle with
Clias. Hat tie at o„ce. They lost
,,v«''ything in the late fire and
are needing the money. Jean
b" found at Krausi
the head
a large one. passTffrtirough th.
'ipper portion of the skull
tioni one side, struck against
the skull on the other side and
dropped down in the head |„.
yon,I ihe reach „f a probe,
which was inserted r<> the
depth of /j ve inches. St,an-e
to relate, the man is ;tiu
and able to talk im-oh
f
l'4'.H h '
Ili'X r\
Lou
A s
h .M <
lUaitf i
i\ \
11/geraI
' idu uar v
alba+ >
''Oucern'e' . w/j//
ha* been mi
times, and has
JUIlilshi,' I by ,f ud';e
CI loll-
..■> nriT
lie
several
been
't'b+M ' is more Wool I*} -W<I
. i I liuu tor n' -1 , Ho
having doubled in
i v • - years I n I t' ■
w • :*i t wo and a hi
ie i- pel sheep, w IIi h HI bs
ias risen to live poiiat
n is due to t lie grat t i ng ii j
h" common flocks and im
o ing them w ith the a e o
rino ranis
I! 11can be colli pel led to v i
i th demises b\ using a iui\
i ni«• of chloride ■ <f Iiin and
water ai the places {)ei|ueulcd
i>\ i h< e animals. Some of the
mixture ought to be poured ill
to the hob's 11 it - hav • a iv.il
aversion to the otloi of clilortde
of lime, all I betake t llMUHel '• • s
at ottc. as far as possiple trom
ii.
,Never sign a papei w ithoiil
ri'.tdiag it. and if. after n adiag
\ ou do not illider-talid It. have
it thoroughly explained before
vtai put a signature to it It it-
best to get. some third person
w h is not iuteresteil in the
iia'ti i at all, t explain the.
iieumng of w hat is not clear,
that m i v
I 'V lec.
in if (•*>
■ •/. am
^ : r
\
bex
at ion
11 a n
client
in tie
ali \ e
erently.
A va
Uieiiced
again -1
ft
sab* stjiiare.
« '"tore, east «"d ph\ si. ians do m.t absolut.
ly despair of saving his |jfH
Ifesp t fully,
< IIAs. HA ITl.t.
ciasj
All
al41 u , * ^'e aiij the only house in Co|
";'nl J'1"""'-' "« «l t l'iij ilir,i-| of lir.,1 l,t„,d3
k'V.!r, ° 18 Ul1^ the consumer "middle
roan profits."
•I. Alo.N ,V BRO
give us a
corn at McKinney.
Harrison V Co
ij
<•3
■h
tiij
Mi
I1
Pj
I •''
i • *;i i
true
iags|
Tlo« |
J>h
fi i/iii
He J,;j
is rr/ii
He in
ill's j(|
How jn
th.
enpfed
Vo.
C. Hetudon
pure drugs
oa hand and
My the pub-
needed in
lig store is
[son Block
M'tnerly f c
b uilt. J|s||e
^ our attention is called to u r ^"7"*i
tIk* sdvertisemfnt of lla«s' m, . r
M'-iit Market. Mr Ha« I, '""' J'Ki""-r
k-J.ii.KU,, with tlie times ia Zm'aZ7t''■ '"'V"8 '!r"
furalMl. ing good a.,at .o ihe
public and invites your patron- — ^ t ^,
aKf- Remember the Martha Wash
( has. Ba t tie h hTe ii ter ed into J^onto be held at I)r
partnership with A. J. Krause , McAulay's for the benefit which
in the family grocery business. , '''"••s,,yterian ol w°rk.
where he invites his friends to ""
call and see him. • uf w..
delegate. I he hair on his ft
J. 8. Jenkins has beeu here 1 h+J,°ie it turned gray ami
>'■",an reij,w
on mm when you want money
on good land or good no tea.
... j «is worth remembering that
A' lies and pains long bort.a "\y ' ".i'.W* the niceMt sur
ake even the young fe.d „|d if in bad health
U" true remedy is Parker's ^.i'l'T ,nrV Mlis.,,,1'aWe l ' "ple
Il purifies the blood a v witli oae |,.oi in
i" order the liverand kid ! f" whom a bottle
banishes pain ami fiuilds , '! * Iu""' would do more
e health. Hesides it hu> J0,"|'hu" all the doctors and
medicines they have ever used
2 -i u>
HM w _ ^
i" i v actress has com
an action for libel
a eoteinporary foi
O he I as "l;lrl."
''"."'plaint i-, that the «m l im
) ""morality and wo
'V /'i."'l".|-"0-■ i, thai in
Mtea.f of fnMiig in any way de
rogatory it Mguili.rs sliat
and brilliancy Tlier
a good deal mot
defers than
part iciilari \
' •" tart
I" plies
S.*eiii s
logic ill the
in iIip complaint
. as a variety act
ress who could not be
II> I i f e|
inrsioes it llUs
,\l;.i'«tio,.„f,loingwl,alwe o7''
j r it. fwi.a w
•• 'K" -'J- The
tanm[s harness
ica bV "V r^hghany City
rat 'tense vviuiId
less on the
g"e*i Io trial
I ie
is tit
ii in
in pai'"m'l(,.for a" increase
cents'*^ ei aging tweniy five
ago, wV' a""UI two weeks
.b ii mlfftts refused them,
uuauiniiff benight it was
resolved to strike
r°w tsjo men out
|tc|
l> A H
Whisky barrels for
the Parlor Saloon.
hauling water or maklft^ tubs
Our Hoy's Kxchange cigar is
etjual to any Ifict. cigar sold.
Try one.
pal. Then
tiM* Hon. riioinaM s#>ii
terson, whi se caput was
lion. John
liuguished
will uddress t^g 11
Kinney on or tem
perance to-«||fht
house.
HRlnok. a di
ce lecturer
Ut the court
jL
For ail tfi. latest and d *sir-
V
A good second hand organ utile styles of spring goods at
^ l «^±.ch^«T. J. bottom prieet C.LoAZ
I ell II . W I ||e
iously utMict^, was sei
cold Hettk.l oi®'I' a Severe
tried many r«BL"!l M: Had
benefit. Heing^'" without
l>r. King's NVwV^ b. try
< 'onsumption, di«*£v**'> l'< r
pie of Mc- entirely cured byMj"' w;,s
t of tem- tM ttles* Since \vhwL !l f'*w
has used it in his fa*m''
t'otighs ard ('olds w' "' ;i"
sult«. This is the
of thousands whone f
Is en saved hy this W
Hickory, \ (' . |.Vbruar> J.
fntelJigem e has j,,st readied
here of an impromptu duel
winch occurred yesterday ev«n
•J'g near Creston. in' Asle-
'""".b "I Hlis Stale, |,(.,He. I,
*i,I U •' K Hak
er. ihe former js a distin
guished Physician and was
tlie Kepublican candidate for
Congress i„ his district hist
paper de« I®'J. wholesale LTiii, i '1 " ,h'""'rr:ni<■
■ ' • l liallanooga K'J',"" ' ■l-r..J.,...|
il.- wan Jr Kf " , 'lV'1'"i
last rail. I nt,I that contest
these gentlemen were the warm
est friends. They ,,e l on Hie
mountain side h, day and be
gan firing at each other. |ja^
er was wounded in the head.
u se
*!uge. If the case
. ,. some interestinu
'"'oi(nation will pr«.bab|>
bu th. oinirt!.' with refer
• heatiit al .ifniii.1 I),'.
Th
remv
world c',ri«nm. s ;}8.woo
ton- of wheat annually, am
aeI I age o) | I|1 W'l a id
d an average of
I"1 acre, (town to
the w te at
i * b t.'i, t s ii i.11< ii /
la hus|)f|<
,tn tarry (;Mr,
,ik!s 1 ""'"I States fre.iItvtiI
ly im[io,ted wheat from Kurope.
whereas they now taisc a little
more than one fourth of the
wheat iop or the world I.e.-
than one third of mankind sub
*>1-1 "II wheat, but these ,o|,.<ti
"He th. . aili/ed nations Ku
" pe ji,.|V , about Mi;;, P 7 (MM)
ann.i iMy t. Aiie rica. India
\ list I.I i ;| f I v heat,
t Ii eat lii i t;t in
IK ;o
III WOl
.I III
t tl.
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IIOi i\ f d
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nu mi
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lott Id
Ul I fi.
a
a;
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oftgmf
e the only
ve^
pa,
in d through ten
. accommodate thj-
ill., in the w ihlerili'v
I ! t e\ t elisl V e eXplc
i and iu the ad-
, iiitrv that i> known
i ,i *n made by Kuro*
His account of tbtif
i. w a s repu bl i shod
times iii Sf a!r •
' \ i f titles, a
l.ved into Aj
K,.lish At
vis is iu the la
the party to
■ it Mexico, in IfWti)
ip, ,'h oatentenis ben
*itfei.' i tnj i int of the full
I I:: th. they were writ-
! •• 111
in an
I
i.i tuory and con*
inaccuracies. ♦They
r:ti •
i i - a t ia [s. "however, IB
C, a 1 • 1-UtUleS of tht
b., 1,' ie is a wide dif-
i . intc , directions and
\i ute di . k I lies • reports fi
' „ mental v and ever COB
i n . but ta.-y tlirow a pr
• at
that
tu
I •'
/ u
U I
v \<
t ^at
a
th-
CO
nditio'
tie
• c>yrns do i
\e Misiits
rtainl
< "ichrated
r
ttr
tJ
Machine,
you if jon
i' Hoping
A 11 ii an earl?
• !'• tfi ully,
s IK di
[ I II
Ulf
fontMi liiai b
had be, 11 L. i j
stande; ), . j ( >H
seiioimlv w ainded,
"T
ss M Maik
u,
M< h
fc; v a
pay
ami
"f which
S^.VI/H k i,
K- Davenport of Farm
iHucovery, |
1 rial Bottles free at i
<! I"
letit e
III ' *
kui
ersrille writes return you my JUi* received a ni.
e*t thanks for your excellent uifnie which I wi
cotton I atch Hitters, and I re a i
COIIl III etii I il t<> 1.11 _.. r >'s n,I d<* prices.
Centlemen, I wish to call
your attention to the fact I have
e lot of fur-
ill sell at
prices. I have also
l| o<e ,|.l(.
OI
IHfetf
i-
commend it to all suffering p.-.,
pie as a sure remedy for chills
and fever complaints, which *nd u line hear^
are so common in rbe ctntoii wny* ready at any |me.
K. Mc- I J hi w is Moqj^:.
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D. N"f
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ik firm
(a Ulglllg
*•-' Cash.
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1887, newspaper, February 10, 1887; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191487/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.