The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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McKINNBY
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Dental
outuv north al<l« square, over Avon**
atore. Tectti Mtrivtvd without
by (lie use of nitrous oxidega .
M. m. MKT'/, M O.
HonraopatMc Ptiytieiu
McEINNEV. TEXA8.
Chronic dlseaes ad dlse Hi of wo*
iu«n and children * specialty. All call*,
>> or night at bla olnoe will bo prompt-
ly attended to. •
OiHce an atiin In
By* A. H.
EYE, EAR, THROAT
*^R@etryt
rm I'Mot ilty.
i l>v h. j ml'svon.)
I We have been requested to publish
the follow lute poeia. wbleh has boon so
eloquently recited at several publlf
gathering. reeently toy V. K. Warren. 1
•*tei, I'ntfoUrj ." the prisoner said
AS he wiped his eyes and bowed his
. HQVKMBER 21. 1889.
mlMkc. 1 wIvm and yon will Im ad Ac-
tive worker
(rattle."
Appropriate resolutions were
Adopted.
Merman Khavlugti.
'ho captured the Himi premium on artificial leeth, and
'thing else pertain inu to dentistry at the Texas State Fair
" tllas Exposition, IH88, lias put in more than
Sets of Teeth
DALLAS,
Pojrdras.
TEX.
4be first year office was opened,
rtilicial teeth for*
I will continue to put
johns jenkins. tom anukewg
Jenkins A Andrews,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
McKiimey, : : Texas.
Older over H. U. Haroduu'* drug Man, North-
MTMt curu.r public aqu«m
"Uttilty of all the crimes you name;
Hut this yere lad Is not to blame,
"I'waa I alone w ho raised the row,
And, judge, If you please, I'll toil yer
how,
is pale end slim;
t—his name Is Tim,
r In his way
r tw.*gie, <*
But kinder weeps ami a'I
Tweuld break year heart to
, J .H
boy In darknss
And pray suet words ss out 1U„
Which, somehow lit end wsrmed the
to repreee this
lid., Nov. 1?.~A
of tkft posi
i UftttuA eon-
the mima meeting to
Ihe auspices of the
i church In favor of high
Harris' academy of th* district court
It was attended by were one or two sentences pass
fall shades of religious on pleas of guilty. In two of
Ou the Stage sat his the Clara M. Crawford land
Cardinal Gibbons, cases, judgments were render-
Archbishop ^ for the defendants by agree-
lask, the
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m Paso, Tex., Nov. U.-The | Bryan, Teg., Nov. IT.-Yoa-
principal saloon men and load* terday ■
ing gamblers kaA a meeting o'clock a doctor of thi
this afternoon and decided was called to dreaa the
they would on the 17th of this of Mel tenia Alexander, a col-
v«w ij tn month dose up their ditierent
Sherman, 1« , Nov^ U.-ln ^ ah>k,
to day there [ ^ 0f gj pM0 of —-
On arriving at
i 4wtor
had been at-
Virtue
Bishop
GEO. D.PARKER,
Pkyslslsa Ml Sw|m,
H««KINNKY, i t t TEXi
t l t
Office over 1. 1). Newsome A Son
grocery store, t nn be. found at office
both day ai d NIUHT.
$6.oo A SET GOLD FILLING $i.oo.
Call and see new method teeth without plates, that will not
nor get loose, nor injure the remaining teeth, or make the
b s->re. See samples of Continuous Hum Teeth, Gold
s, Gold Crowns and Porcelain Fillings. Emeral Crowns
to match your own teeth. Porcelain teeth carved for de-
jaws, a specialty.
and Main tans $2.50 tn $5.00.
have on hand from ton to fifteen thousand dollars worth
ital goods, embracing the finest collection of artiticial teeth
United Stales, including all the best makes of both
can and foreigu manufact urers.
not be deceived or misled by the statements
I old fossilized and sore headed dentists, whose
s of practice have long nine* gone nut of dure, and who
Kised to the progress and advancement of dental science; 1
1 and see the facilities of my denial establishment for
ing strictly first class work, unsurpassed by any dental
n America. My establishment is conducted on strictly
ss principles, independent of uny clique or combination
le-oT-elhics influence.
>r. Wilkins treats and tills the worst diseased and aching I
without pain. Open every day from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Corner Elm and Harwood Streets,
Iain Street, 804 Elm Street, Corner Elm and Murphy.
ULLAt, i . t - s - - iTEXAS.
FOR MONEY AND LOW INTEREST
V "Tr, ' ?
[See M. H. Bj n e. IlenjuHitY le t>li<i£tH L< an Com
operating in Texas. He will buy your land noies and ex j j
the time of payment. When in need of land or money 11,i oi rttteM *ml °ther informR"!
^,0?l tfuo
Aud sorter chased sway the gloom.
Smile if you must, but these are (hots,
And deed are dieds, snd sets are sets;
And though t'ai black as sin oeu be.
His prayers have done aheap for me.
And make* me think that Qod, perhaps,
Sent him on earth to save us chaps
This man what squealed and pulled
us in,
Keeps a place called Fiddler* Inn,
Where fakes snd snides, and lawless
•oamptf,
Connive and plot with thieve* ami
tramps.
Well, Tim and me didn't know
Just wbal to do or where to go,
Aud so wo stayed with him last night,
And this Is how we had the light.
They wanted Tim to take a drink,
liut he refused as you may think.
Aud told I lie ut how the liow lug bowl
Contained the lire that kills the soul.
'Urlnk' drink!' they cried, 'this foam-
ing beer
'Twill make you strong and give you
cheer.
Lei preachers groun and prate of sin.
Hut give to us the flowing gin
Then Tim knelt down besidi
pied and crowds were
turned away. M. P. Harris
tendered the nse of the acade-
ment.
Burglars were abroad in the
city again last night, Moj. A.
Fulton, who reaides at the cor-
ner af Pa nan <l
novo ire m "vwi m ss*a
ored
that the
feet. The saloons that will tacked by some
close will be the most promi ; son while shs was asleep, and
nentones in the city. This step' several severe oats had been
was foroed upon them by the; Inflicted about her hsad and
present >Sorts of the Law and body. The moot lis—srnns of
Order league.
This morning a Mexican
working at the smelter had his
ami is ooa-
right temple oattiag aa
from which the victim h
and found his pants missing.
As Iih had left a valuable gold
watch iu the pauts when he re-
bones of the shoulder loose
before he oould be released.
instrm
■ with |
it liko a butcherknife
my free as a fovor to his friend, tireat he at once instituted a
Archbishop Ireland. Cardinal search, which resulted in tiud*
Gibbons presided. As he came lug theaii but tbe pockets had
forward to speak he received a , been rilled of the conteuts.
warm greeting. Cardinal Gib- The watch aud about or $6
bons said : wert) missing. Major Fulton,
"I appear before yon to uight says he don't how an entrance
not only as a churchman, but had been made, but the kitchen
also and chiefly, as a fellow- door standing wide open show-
citizen, anxious for the moral ed the means of exit,
welfare of my native city. The residence of W. E. Sib
Whatever contributes to the „a8t l rtCon, near the Cot-
The muscles were not broken, or hatchet. Everything goes to
and they alone held the arm In j prove it was an nttempt to mur-
place. The man was rescued; der, as the woman states she
was aroused by a stinging sen-
sation about hsr head, where-
upon she called to Nathan
Dickey, a colored man sleeping
in an adjoining room. Diokey
Paris, Tex., Nov. 10.---The says he heard nothing until
federal grand jury has indicted aroused by the cries of the
thirty of the men who were > woman. Much mystery hangs
charged with being parties to over the affair, as Melvina
the killing of Sheriff Cross, of: Alexander has always been a
aud a doctor called, but the
man died shortly after the acci-
dent.
Thlrty Men hidicted.
happiness of the people has ton Belt railway, was entered I Stephens county, Kan., and his peaceful and industrious wo
my most hearty co operation sonaetiim last night by burg- j deputies, Bob Hubbard, Hoi- man.
and ]! tirinly believe to-night ilir8. Mr. Sibley, nor any of. iin Wilcox and C. W. Eaton,
that the noble cause which will the household had an inkling No Man's Land July 'Jf 1
be advooated here, If success 0f what had takeu place until
Ana ,m. mil. jif i sli1" rrr::le:i',r;:,h" tli'"8, wtaB M,r- sib'",' Bd uu" °r ' De°"oD•T<ut- n°t- ,6-tiw
•Help me dear Lord.' the child began, blessing to the moral weltare missed his pants and saw an
'Tokoep ul*°{ ?«*ige'?gave'oMrou!'1'' our to l',M We'" open door, which accounted for
guoid ami#
Venison Doings.
THE GREAT
North and South
TRUNK LINE
—IS THE—
THOROUBHFAREIOF TRAVEL H
up t;
Aud inaKe me got:
Hut, Lord
Father, mother oh, plead fur me—
Tell Christ I long wil
andstrongand true, | fare of the people to the do- it u]|.
mestic happiness a
ity of the poorer classes aud of away.
ties, was arrested and brought JjHn[80W ™Pid ***& railway
to jail at Paris several days b*en mfklng several trial
I he pants were found j ago. Eighteen others are now i '"P8 f®' * *o, making
1 \e d onei i j j n mestic happiness and tranquil- up the street nearly two blocks Und >r arrest in Kansas and 8Urt' l^Bt ^wything is in good
th you to be." [ "' TV * rV "i mu fhe pockets had been i WHre Hxp«cted here to day, but! ®*,aPe before putting on regn-
'Get up ^rou brat, don't pray ro «d , the laborer. {Applause]. The rilled of several dollars in at! - — —
' blow that we strike to-night is ,ver
a blow struck for the cause of j Perhaps the most daring was
the laboring man, and it must the burglar at the residence < f;atTopeka
and shall be successful. jAp- ^ Penn. A lamp was left
IIKTWKKK.
rKNTKAl, AM) SOI TIIWKST TEXAS,
aud all points—^
here/
The landlord yelled with rage and fear.
Then like a brute he hit the lad,
Which made blood <ust h'illing mad,
I guess I must uv hurt his head,
For 1 struck hard for the man that's
dead.
No, he hain't no folks or friends hut me;
II Is dad was killed In slxty-three,
Shot at the front, where bursting Kbell
And cannon sang their song of hell,
And muakets hissed with fiery breath,
As brave uien fell to their tune of death.
As the lire-blood flowed rrom his wound-
ed side,
I promised blm, sir. and It gave him joy,
That I'd protect his darling hoy,
1 simply did what his father would,
And bellied the weak as all men should.
Ves, I knocked him down and blacked
plausej I shall not occupy burning in the dining-room by
your attention in these precious Misses Penn, who were set
I nited States Attorney Mo-
Comb received a telegram
from (he United States attorney
stating they had
sued out a writ of habeas cor-
lar trains.
Several car loads of sewer
pipe have arrived for the oity
sewerage, and work Is being
pnshed on the system.
kis e
[ him re „
1 Striking the llke^of flttie Tim.
nye,
And used him rough I'll not deny;
a chap like him
IM, East and West
V m rv Iff. (,f «ietriint Pull.' Hut spare the"son of comrade Joe—
LlTSX&i'Sgti \'°OT2|btli.r,^«' "come T
St Louis. Don't l de- A r««'? Ood( bless jou. tome l
Hut think of it.
Striking tlic like
If I did wrong send me below
Double dally
man, llutlel and
Has < it v and
let's go.
ie, he will tit your case exactly.
11. i\
ills, Texas I'assanger
ITH TUB MILL UNO ELEVATOR CO.
Itlits Wlivatt UruwerHUiiil uTCollin.
lit is with pleasure that we announce the Grain Elevator
be ready to store grain on the 1st. of July, and ask you to
k us with the storing of any grain you may want to hold
tter market. We submit charges herewith as storing
Agent, Fort Worth.
; J. J. FHKY, General Superintendent,
! Seditlia. Mo,
GASTON M ESt.lKIt,G. 1*. A.. Seda-
i lla, Mo.
1. W A I.DO, General Tralllc Manager,
' Sednlia Mo.
NEWS OFTMEWEEK.
t'aret'ully I ilea tied for tlic ltuad-
ers ol' tlic Dciiincrnt.
Collinsvilie, Tex., Nov. 10.—
Yesteuday afternoon the three-
year-old child of N Miller,
(}KO. S. 1!EFL Ylif) H 'tiJi, while playing in a room by
, Texas.
:o:—
originator of
strains of I*
prlise w I n -
the S o u t h,
est egg pro-
woild. I .tut
great Dallas
won every
ilrst prize over all competition. AtSan
Autoniu fair I wiik awarded every llrsl
Hrceder and
the l.one star
ft o c k s, t h e
nlng strain of
and the great-
ducers in the
fall at Hi i'
Fair my birds
WHEAT.
it ten days—one cent per bushel.
^cotul ten days-one-half cent per bushel.
iird ten days—one-half cent per bushel, and for every sub-
keut tifteen days one half cent per bushel. On wheat stored
than 30 days we charge one per cent, of net weight for
fnkage.
OATS AND CORN:
irst thirty days or part thereof, one cent per bushel for every
[days thereafter, or part thereof oue-quarter cent per bushel.
8HELLING CORN:
'U1 shell and load corn for three cents per bushel.
OORN MEAL:
«mi. mill is iuw in cjnaiion sod will always be read
))ly any den*si d toi meal. Ct rn taken in exchange fo
South can. as in ving a jmlr breeding
pen of P. Hocks that out scored every
variety of chickens. Kggs a set
herself occidentally set lire to
her clothing and befuir her
mother could get to her her
clothing was almost burned off
her. The child was so badly
burned that she died fr uu the
effects last iokiii al'tei suffering
terribly.
Buff11 , .Nr*V. N..v, 15.—
Millard Powers Kill more, son
of the late Fillmore, the thir-
pus, claiming the Paris federal *
. . court has uo jurisdiction in Washington, Nov. 14.-St.
momeuts any longer. have ting up wlth th„ remains of lllBir 0MHi Mr ' McComb has Louis Is certainly doing every
now, ladies and gentlemen, Mr8. Button next door. About telegraphed them that the act thing she can to capture the
the honor to present to you a j::jo o'clock this morning one of (,f congress establishing a fed -' exposition. They have sent
distinguished clergyman of them stepped out on the rear of 1 Hrtti c.ourt ttt | ttrig thoroughly Oov. Francis and C'apt. Jones
England,^ the apostle ol Kng porch of the Button resi ' HHtlle8 th„ CJUestion, and if nec of the Republic here to estob-
land, I might call him, the Rev. denoe and was astonished to i iIM will go to Topeka St. liouis
Father XugenL.
ilev. James Nugent, the Kn-
glish temperance orator, spoke
substantially as follow :
"Lord Cardinal, my lords,
ladles aud gentlemen —Any one
who 'looks around this vast
building must be struck by the
importance of this meeting, its
numbers, its respectability und
the very circumstances that
have brought you together.
You have come here to strike a
blow against that enemy of the
whole world This great move-
ment iu America owes its chur
acter and its aggressive onward
movement to one whose char
ty and the door standing wide
open. An investigation was
made aud Mr. Perm's pauts
were found on the floor re
lieved of ail their contents. At
none of the places were any
clew left by t he burglars.
tjuite an exciting runaway
occurred on East Houston street
to day. It appears thut just as
John Miller was gutting iuto
essary lie will go to lopeKa "■>" oi. uotus headquarters,
lind the lamp turned on bright 1 lu the question of juris j Both arrived this afternoon and
diction. bave already begun active cam-
paign work. Of course Chica-
go and New York will do the
same and there will be a tre-
mendous onslaught on congress
early in the session.
*01(1 Mag.
P
Providence, R. I.. Nov. 14. -
At N p. in. yesterday the po
lice found "Old Mug" Sullivan
a well known character, in her
squalid three room tenement at
the rear of Hi Gaspee street, ly-
ing dead on a broken down
bedstead beneath the motto:
Throckmorton's Tsst.
The address of ex-Gov.
Throckmorton at the fair yes-
his wagon the team took fright g,H8t|, >ur j,ouie> There' terday was one of the most ro-
und dashed oil' Miller was
thrown out and his face was
badly skinned. The wagon
was also slightly demoralized,
George Cook isi still quite
ill from the eilecta of u strange
acter Is restless and determined, . .. „ .
bis eminence Jen... Oerdin.1 '^l"hle morning. Mr Cook
Gibbons. Though the ocean
chickens. Kggs S3..U a sot- t " ' '
ting, two settings f-1.00; 30 cocherels at teenth president of the tinted
s1.J a piece; UO at $2.50 a-pie«e: 30 at , u ntirw,
$ft.oo; trios snoo, $7.00, iu in) and 15.00. States, died tonight of appo-
iexy at the T'fft house. Ills
age is not known, but it was
something over sixty years.
A. GK EAKINS, Manager.
n. W. BEDFORD, S-cr ti.ry.
grain subject to iijepeciii.ii Wm. H Harrison before
R *
ttention, Everybody!
J. P. LEVY,
dealer in staple and fancy
R OCERIES,
Wanted,
finds a
that is pleasanter to him than .
hi own home, his wife should 1
may separate us, we catholic
priests are of one sentiment
and in motive as regurds social
and moral improvement one
people, and 1 trust you will
Hnd, no matter what m*iy be
the religious differences which
may separate us, that in the
great work of temperance there
is but one faith. For 29 years
my work has been within th"
walls of one of the largest pris
ons in England, and during
that time over $U),000 men and
worneti have come under my
care. Bigh t out of evrry leu
of these came there i It rough hi
place A large number of catile temperance. At home, iu the
Washingto, Nov. IB.—Two
freight tiaius, largely made np
of eattle oars, collided at Hue
sian Branch, opp site Bull Run
battlefield, early I his morn'Mig.
100 bushels o" seedlings peach killing Engineer Estes and
s d mi ' M.- .I..liar per bushel, pieman James Mnrphy. both
fi. -vcioi..tfM f,,r nursery (>f Virginia Ktreman Frank
«f«.ck at Mr Kinney nursery Uvans of Alextimiria was injur
When a man finds a place
were killtkl.
old country, this vice i i looked
upon as a national vice. No
class of our people are free from
« t 4 , . . . it. It is not only within the
has made a contract with the {ta victims are to
Mekiou Kovt-rnmrfwi to fornlah' ^ rol||td al>0
tb« po,io«ic-. ..f tl,e repnhlic bi|,hMV#t34w, uf You
Tramp "Will ill* K<>Mtle- willi ^pltonoanii|lm^ to l uawl eeotirgctl with thin
a poor
New York, Nov. 15.—It is
put two lumps of sugar in his j >latwi thmt Thomas A. Edison,
coffee, and double the quanti-
ty of sunshine in the front
room.
ami some friends were talking
uear the front entrance to his
esiablielitnent when, without a
moment's warning, he fell for
ward against u shocase, utter
ing an exclamation of oain as
lie did so. Friends at once
hastened to his assistance, but
it was quite a while before he
showed any signs of relief. It
was caused by a sudden con
gHMtion of the brain. In a few
hours Mr Cook was some bet
ler.
t^uile a painful accident is
reported from the country,
•-igiii miles out. George Bur
lesou, a faruo'i, was driving iu
a wagon in which his little
boy was setting. The little
fellow pitched out with a jolt
of the wagon and before the
team could be stopped one of
the wheels had passed over
his body, and it is fe-aind iu
Hicted interns! injuries.
were fresh bruises about the^ workable efforts of its kind re-
forehead and a wound on the corded within the knowledge of
chiu of lite corpse. In another Express. On a subject
room were her husband, John,,required the speaker of the
aged ttfi years, and two daugh- it* causes and the oompo-
ters, Mary and Julia, all of sition of its armiee, and deliv-
whom were too drunk to talk to an assemblage in which
intelligibly. The neighbors adherents to both causes were
said three hours before the po- Probably nearly equally di-
li<:H were summoned the daugh- v'ded, not a word was uttered,
ters had beaten their mother not ■ ^«ti«nent expressed, that
about the head aud face with ,t'on,,J haVH offnadBd any man.
their lists aud the husband had that the address was re-
struck her over the bead. An mar 14 * ^or 'l8 hind, for few
autopsy will )>e held.
A Train Wrecked.
San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 1T>. —
At h o'clock last night, eight-
een miles north of here, a
wreck on the San Antonio aud
Aransas Pas& railway killed
loo sheep and dangerously iu-
jured iheir owner, W. B. Wll-
man. The accident was cans
ed by the
the track
speakers on the subject of the
war, no matter which side they
espoused, seem able to do even
and exact justice to all. The
speech was, like the fair, a do-
light to all the mighty mass in
attendance. San Antonio Ex*
press.
"Black Bart," the notorious
road agent, stage aad train
Sheep car leaving' robber an I murderer, at his
The car was badly trial at Bessemer, Mich., yes-
wrecked The total damage terday, made a full confession
was $7<xio. Passenger trains'of his crimes. These, ho said,
PROVISIONS, Etc
la belMleg formerly occupied by PiUhogli A Hardy, en
man give a trifl- to a poor ror tne transmission oi me - . a^(0Jjj| WB #r(,, but l bid you
man}" Gentleman—"How do sages instead of written letters. #|| ^ troHt and show, as you
I know you are a poor man if" A Mexican hereafte! can say j|av# mashed slavery,
|, *HetwibeSjr4svl l« strs.w r tsMM«cat en>«sfte tie Pcstoflee Tramp-"How do I know you what he wonts to say in a pho- pwopl|, n<ll ^ MU |aved i„g two painters, W. C. Black
i It's only by nograph and the impression of; ^ this vice. Intemperauce ttncj \y p, clow. The weop
ons used wer^' a hatchet and a
knif '. Clow came out victor-
ious. not having a scratch on
him, while the unfortunate
Black received sever.il ugly
wounds, inflicted by Clow with
a hetdwi. Immediately after
were delayed six hours.
St. U Mtis, Mo., Nov. 15. Th
police authorities have at last
determined on a vigorous war-
far** upon the lottery vendors,
were due to mental aberration
caused by a fall from a
received many years ago,
that during one of
'•spells" ho was unconscious of
what he was going. If
Leulelana St., •
(foods delivered free to any part of the city
a, lYffldept, Y.T. Kwerson. v tee i'res't, T. H, Eaiefs.ni. Casher.
T.T. Emerson. * ler-i'res't,
irst National
Q|* tfcHiHHpy* Tcias
and Oarptwa, •
'os the principal cities la
,T. T. Em>r*on,T. «.
; •,
are a gentleman ^
> UnKinnsw T«* the ontside that either of us his tone will be forwarded to the
IVICKinrteyv judge the other. postoffioe neareet to the real
— : denoe of the porson for whom
fiost Saturday a man named the message h intended The
I Johnson was arrested near latter will be not ifie-f ob its ar
j lVnison, charged withkilling fival and the message will be
J. \\. Brown, tbe condnoior, ground out to him by the local
who was murdered at Sherman phonographer As a vast ma-
i several weeks ago. Johnson jority of the Mexican populn-
tionoaaaot veadaor write it Is
t*eilevod the phonograph will
:'«0sd for eorres-1
Naclmgdoches. Tex., N v. I I
a blood v litfht look p'ace , , "... ■" ■
i ... and patrol men were sent out to- h&nain* will fifMitiiallv
on the etreeu .bout i o. lock ,, t„ brj ,brm , with f,ir
yoor („t aight, th-penloipent. be- '
men and tin horn gam
Bank.
•100,000.
. L.
wns working on a farm when
m: arrested, and claims tba* '
prove an alabi. His guilt, he exrln- ivrty
to be prof oa.
undermines all family life and
if you let It grow it will brim*
your people to the low level of
the old country and scourge you
with paupers In ignorance and
crime. The object irf this tifet
ing ie lo crush internperance
and I tr Mt you will not go iheMght Cl w went to the Iiouh-
away from her** to-night of the city marshal and aurren
without determining to ed and now languishes in jail
lottery
biers There are a dozen faro
t
games aud hundreds of poker
and crap dives running in fnll
blast. The authorities thus
far have made very little im
pression oil the gamblers, bat
now they propose to adopt a
uioim vigorous policy.
time,
Dallas may, for the
satiate her thirst for
in the splendors of a fair, and
Fort Worth realise her dreams
of eonqnest in the glories of a
Spring Palace; but nothing
short of a car load of Eastern
capitalists, with Jndge Gilbert
aud Capt. Ike Standifrr fo
f ido
euaiethiug to lessen to «*w^it the action of th* grand
Give up liquor your jury.
Mr, Buta* is going to aland
up befor< Gladstone iu a tariff make them a speech, wW
••ionrov *rs>' tw the North Am -t fy ike-hungry stomach of
o an R*f lew. ilsoit. \ sit Alstyhe News,
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1889, newspaper, November 21, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191603/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.