The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT.
Mimtourl Paciflc Time Tubl*.
MKHT NOI'NII
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No. 1, Mall ami Kxpr«M
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On last Thursday evening lt« an III Wi«i that Mmvn KM ThU. A Lea4la« Khuw (timing. Mill Th«*> Iniae.
there vm quit** aJolly crowd bod) (toad. —
- -J. . | ft. | Kit. l>KM<M'KAi:- Among ilH' many leading Ki . 1>kn«mkat:-
dowi'to M * it's**where 1<mi w« k imr yotmg fWwid, In your la#t ) taper 1 tmitieadi ahuaa, thatof Wallace A Co. 1* Mr. .1. I. .lone*. formerly
the * a t **'♦ * t^VHii got ii Kuod iIhkI of Mtn tciiii'ii i> vvliit'li say that Br.: alway s in tin* van lt«* } < | iiln rliy mnitdial. visited llr. l. h. Kow
in*' N'rh" * ^ ^ inUni of ^ &dvertitdag ii the papers J. L. Koxvler is tin* greatest seems to be unbounded, and b'l's room, in company with
.\ifssen ira au«v uy reason of NIm getting mixed Phrenologist and mind reader wherever it a crowded Mr. McKevcr ami others. lie
1 S e 11 *• !" t«* 4 * . > 1 up with a girl and a cavy yard lixing. I fully r.gree m it Ii the^caitvnss isihe rule. li is to In-in was introduce.i a • Mr. ,lohn*oii.
W**'I* T aiiMrtfon, o.vt uf kids in Dallas, Tin* Herald other*, hut i co aider him more,1 McKiuuey Tliiir duy, October Tin- linctor delineated iiis
C r 'If ^'u r:, die* tilt' and after reading this 1 think Sth and there will be no exeep character lo some extent before |
Ilarris Cooke "und MeCarty u^M'r jnotice, heaped up and you will agree with me. Thai tion to the iiuineu«ely large pat Iiih friends and told him the NV«* Intv. e^abli-hed a \
Miss
NEW LUMBER YARD
Jefferson Lumber Co.
\Y. K. i'OWl-l.L. .Went. Mekinik-v. Texas
i.' i
j ' running over. It seems thai the (the Doctor euu tell, not only ronage when it teaches u*. ,\ business he wa- and had In en
u .. * Young America, of Ilallus, took the thoughts of a person's uiind. company that is enabled t cnga ;.i| in. Mr. .Ion* - tried 1 • •
ume , isa jtttu , * e« s largely in a Utile but by estimating the reserved present no lunch taiiety. • \<, | pi-.-, hint elf..If an a I'-am-tei
fmmtr.m, 4a,n ' u,u 1' loin a 0f HUbst i I ut iin: a elan force in a man's charueler, lie ience. and it Meuau<'i'ie r<>mp
•'•loc m uo. •ludirinif from the manner , . .
u r . • . . dentine b r tin open marriage- can tell how he uil! siteeeed. ed oi .nnmals .>• mie and < ut
h. gii^in.iiv. Air««t. in whieh thoae that were preaeni , , 1 . ... ....
«« . « « « i. . Ilie voting lady eertulnh had loprov. ibis lei in- aiaiieyon ons, wdl be sum-io in* ap|'> >i
sp a ' o Me a an it is om ^ , t,, marry or not to mar ai quuinted with a lew facis. aled by ibis < •tii.uui.it v
that is lonir to be remembered. ' . . .. ... •- • •«
. , . . . ry -to tuarry the right or wiong u luut eoun;v, about ten , v M ,
The Mortal wan given ill honor • ,"... , . . . , . beuve \ . m .\b-uMiie I. i a
of Mitts Uosaiie Sniuot who lias H,M' m^r,,M|lU,k ,Hst years aao the llocf.r told Marl 1)Uj, of Hand Made Hoots or
. ' , ... . ,,, The moral of such things calls liart that if lie used anv liuuor Shoes, at Miner \ t'lemeutson's.
b«e" viiitiag tn IVxa« fur m tu" itJ „r
Unit-and will teav.) fui* boiu.- in ,, , ,, jj, „is ,, wol,
Canton, Mo., uext Saturday. . l( \i. , . , . .■
rTiuay mama in <*ai*n luonm. aii rairi- \«iUn,n.,t h u it.. tJUIte geliteel people. >|i known, at Lone Oak. Hunt
lr..f "• t-w-
"t' \ u^iiiia "-Im
line of
Ml'tl ll
Wlielv
.{ It.-
•I ill Shle
hand a
Kmpiro Lodge Mo. 08,1. O. O. F.
Me«<ta at tli«*ir hall on tin- Ut and :kl
Hatnrdaya in «'u<-li iiiuiuli. All < Kltl Fel-
low* la gtMxi htaaUitiK an* ronllully in-
vltml to atiriul. Jos. w, Wahimi.i ,
Juxtoi Mmohk, It Hoc. t Noble tirand.
Ukk W. Ruink. 1*. Hot*, i
Lynda Bnoampmeiu, No. 88,
MaeU ut their hall' ou the *ind and 4th
Friday nlahta tn each month. AH Patrl
ltr.N W. Itai\i.. Serll*. rb'f l*atrlareh.
Thoa. H. Murray Lodge Ho, 1067,
ita IcLmUm of Honor,
andXni^, .....J I
Meet the la! and ltd Thuraduy nighta in
aoh month. J.T. JuuMtox, .
U. luKa, seo, Proteetur. lent is the desire of her inauv
hotit of friends during hei sta\ (,x<.ejuiolmj |(. (diaraeter. Vet tioii lie told a man that he was
a l™a.wku r <?r...v«ymml. „ h:llt
to see her return home. May . . .. ... .. „ ... ....
. . ... , . , .. • indignities ot n crowd ol voting i disposition < I an Indian. II lie
alia enjoy life to its fullest ex . . , . . . ,
, , „ . bloods whose purpose whs t«> had a li.-pule with a man lie
take in hand u young girl w hose would be loo .•ownrtlly to face
friend*.
Meets HO
month. S..1. B. Pi.kmmoks,
W. P. t i.^vn. Wornhlptul Maater.
Secretary.
K. ofP. iw 1M1 iim,
Meet* every Thurmlnv nitrht ut their ... *,. , . .
ramie hull In shnlii'ri <>|>ent limine bill lance divided into
W. (5. ItAitx<i. H . SniunK.it,
K of It a: s. ('
age and experience rendered the man. 1 -ut would erawl up
A Mplenditl Stock Farm For Nulc. her unlit to dccidc any impoi mi hint and kill liim from be
tant affair, and to convert hei hind a tree. 'I'liai man since
which should ha\< killed a brother of one <>t' tin-
The Public Scln ml appears
lo be on a boom. The enroll
mem has now reached VI.\
This is a good show iny and in-
dicates a lien I tin condition of
tilt- Si liool. The addition to tin
building has >_i\iu p!ent> of
room st>yen room.-, in nil and
the Seiidol Board think tln-v
will b" able |o emitintie tlie
sehool nine months One \eai
of successful inaitat^eineiit will |"'
• t 11i- I'liaia. i' i he t|t
p:i\atelv The |)o<
tor told hint all ab mii his I u-
i mi in I *e r in fa nil \ and all
about famil.v atl'air-. about
nioiiex In* had coming : • him.
about bei ll;;' Mounded, where
the wound was .>it !>is per-.>n
and how he fe|| in eeriaiu mat
lei- These fjn'l slalld otlt I '
pl'oVe I ie\ o||d a d ■ • 111 t thai tile
1 ll K'tol 1 -> the "ilb|e-| I'll I e'|) 'I' '
u i ■" t and ut • -1 -eientitii IMtr*
it.>h.J4i • i ii* ti'„
1 >. )■ .i >v i Ii be a', i In -1 i t \
Hotel 11 • III * It'll >be| .* I!i t t I.
e lb 'i I! !l. dari 111' \\ eei, •! I'.lit
LUMBER. SASH.
AMI iMXIIiS.
*ll\ l-:i> I'AIX 8*1-4• Ml \ 1 11 I' VIM'WJ
I'll**.. I'll**.. lite.
,\ I It 11 I i tie . >1 I l|o | i ill 11 i V -< 11 'II- i 111 til 11 I tin* 11. el I ill Mink
o\ft I vvelte inolltlls 4 i | \ I' I s \ [ CIA L ill 11"
'm st'i'iptioiis acciiraielv com
bring the Public Seho.d
l\ i ll lie \ In I tie front
■I M.
THLltSllAV. OCT. I. IHHA.
A splendid stock farm.about
4,' o acres, loo in cultivation ' „ ,
j)!iS. been unuer a parental roof and most respected ciii/en- of Loin
tures with tanks, < some stocked consummated with due solemn <hik .\ bout the -nine time In
withlishicuwbarns,stable,lots, jjy, into a small sized cin us. told I'rof. Kasiman that In
etc., loi the breeding ol line lMjt ()j- which the said h>t of would make one of the
j slock. House of 10 rooms, and . . , , . . , ,,
, . anotlufi- with n .....I..S, (Mil v.'iiiiK blo„,|. ww-i„ p-i a l..i .w,,-!,.-!-,. au.l I Ik.
Mi John ayh.i s lml.-hahy, buildings, w..|| ,oirliai.l. w. l. 'l i" a ihiak ami ka.. s(j ,
which has been very sick for etc. Tills excellent place is now little remarkable that ino't ol ihat iln-\ have one id'the best i,|(HM|s ,,f MeKinm'\ I'-n sal
some time pnst, is getting well, j offered at the low price of$WS,oOo. these sensational marriages are schools in the Stale, taught b\ at Smith
baiticiilars call at planned ami put throimh bv a Ka-tman A l. -mard. A man Store.
office of r. M. Thompson. Room { . ^ ,, . . , • . , , ,•
No. :l. JiiIuiihiii''a 111... k. M.-Kil. l Orf«Mi ll W- .11. .1 ..u-I. < --i.li.lay .
aim is to inllicl wounds upon tor to yet Monte whisky, and
the feelings of • titers, and en told Mr. Cradock his child was
joy the mortification of parents, sick, lb Fowler wa* talking to
Such chaps are a nuisance i• • Mi Cradock at tin- time. The
society ami should be suppress Ih.cior took Mr. t'radock aside
ed by the free use of a board an I told liiin iioi to let Itiin have
applied to the sofi parts of any whisky. Mr. Cradock re
j the intruder ami saluted liitu j|lt.jt. j„.psuns not the head e\ plied to the lt.i ior, I am well
fi, <u at il l''8,u' "•"'I'' iictlv.That "coinniiiieeol one,'' nc-tnaitucd with him, I don'
Carries one of the huest j,jh nscape, but was pursm-d by
J^idicN.
A full line of Ladies under
wear at (I. C. Mountcastle Co's
JM:Hw
eyi
Texas.
On Saturday night John
... , . • Sanford, colored, made a bur
Dengue fever has struck this . . . , . ...
.. ., 1 glariotis break at Mrs. Hat ton s
city. 1 he disease conhnes a 7 . ,,
..... ., house in our citv. Mrs. Hath-n
person to their bed about four , , . , * .
.. . .. happened to be ready to receive
or live days generally. 11 *
S a I o k e l In- Houston Infill
lirsi ttuard ci^ar. the b.- t }i\.• cent
,.jtj -moket in the citv, and you
will u'et in io that mi lit tt i \ ait
V Johnson's Hrug
141M l\ ullt ti i 1 J |rK | " • t*|\4 s
ami san-l bagireis dmin^ 1 In-
fair. W e doll'l know \t lielht l
to warn you against sand batr
gers, or againsi black mud
baguers, as the\ can't uei
at all hours da\ • r
llilihl. b\ I he I >«1 I p| i-sci ipl toll
i-i. at ■"•tin 1 h V John-1 .a'- 111 tilt
Stole if
sin I ill' I leek ail • 'led \|.i|td.t s
11 lot niii-. one ("Ita 1 le t Mm 11 >n.
w ho is wanti 1 in I ii isi | ne conn
t \ on the c|iaiu.-- ol 111;tc.!• 1
and lioise stealiu.u. lb- 1- a
,-t'l eltat.iclel : 1 lid ha- been i t
lai e for se\ era I \ • ai Mor
1 i>on v\ .1 . ]• 'idin ;li- ni Id
with 1I1 fat iter of a lad \ st liotii
In* was lo m.tii\ the inh-
ibit < iii sliei ill i^ no| -o hard
headed a- lo lake d• Ii111 in
separating two hearts tendv 10
\v w.ij:\ms:
U \ It > 1111' III :w|-
CUSTOM BOOTS
\\l>
SHOSS,
ptitmpi 11 i-ttiimii tiitcti lit lic|miriitu
d -KIN 1 i- 1 . TK\ .\>
South Knto Hijintrc ov.-i* t. ') .wine Son.
Howard Brothers' Restaurant !
MIlAl.s \ i v 1.1 in. i •
FRESH OYSTERS!
I Its s|.u\ 1:1 is i im:
< vi i. vm si i; 1 s
s i > i.i-:.
i:\sr sitd-: imijijc
I l SII V \11 «t V
Mil VIM
Professional and Busings Card 5.
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Ol I S sON A .11 MtlNs,
b KIN NI'.V.
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Div \V\SS!-:K/I Ii!'
.1
l i'ifiti Ki
I
> I lie
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any sand loumi here but aliirlii uieli into one, Ii it when he 11,-i
^'el pleulN of black mud. Vow an ollicial dul t lo perlortu In
ac<|iiainici
stocks of Ladies' and (rents ' who, accurdiitu to the (ia/ette believe In- woiil I do that, and
Boots ami Sho.- ever bioaghl 'hu l],r"v" """""" wil,1' l,isl"1 re]io|'tel, led the present tlll'ail. let lliltl have I he whiskv. < 111
toMcKinney. overtaken and „UK,lt t(
brought back ami made to hiH tni, a)1(l
look
fair.
out fi.) mud duiiitu
does not stand • in sea 11 men 1
A l l * ut \ 1 — \ 1
M.M s Mi"! . I I \ -
ill I'll I I • III Sllll, Mint | . IH-IJll
I idlt'h. j • ; (I« 11«-. t-- • \ : 111 •« -
int.- anil |-. 11. < t iii I .1 ml lit;.
Mmti't tn li'im in Inn' ur 11.. 1*t tin.
k-. .• ' elii-i I [1 s|lt 1 ii, .1 i.i,i nh
n-k •! t\
till.ill I tisrilsi-i I III lil> III il
lllllllllll tltlil t .
I ir \ -si (;/( 1. ||.,, iok. It.-iil |irm
1 - I* in 1.1 i \|ii-i i.'ii. i' t.-r tlji- lli-i l-M'tir*.
U i ■ 11 1 !. mi '.'\i"i'l II: ' \v.
Ii> 1 ■ ut • litlll'l'tl in :
. in-. i . Itli.li lii-. ui tin- si
■ u-. 1 till.'. 1' I inn--r .
Kt 'Tt 1 of«n. niu'-tiiiiiti
ha\ •• a t in can I n-d lo Monda v I he man w i-ni lo iin-en
. . • 1 1 • 1 • take \oi|i prest
be started villi- and complained against sniitlt " V John
weapon down the street canine fashion. Mr. Cradock. A- it was kept
\N aideu came w., ,i,. ....• ...i<......i.. .... ^t• rn iu court for a loin; time ii cost
work.
1 he protracted meeting at stand before the drawn
the M.-lh,«li«l '-li.ir.-h is still tllltil Mu,.8htt| Wanton .-a.iie
I aur.-es'-'fiil'iratherin'^' ^W.'-' Ih'ii!- ,""k hlm ,u l'"'k "!'• a ruif n.iM.mi |.ar.-'„ts n, i.. the M i■. t 'rM.|...-k ..v.-r f..tu iMimlr-'l
il wiil a.-.-oni!.lisli 11 1, 1.1 """ K8l'r Inn .1.. .|..llars The wril-t w,t tie-
t"l "ray yestertla.v ali.l h.illl.il ,.ara,.s||.v ajtainsl al...v. -hi. Is IV.,i„ Ml. .lam,-.-
o\er to keep Andy Kice com J( jot (||- in-,.sponsible parties, Cradock. posiollice, Lone Oak,
\ T l,l|"J until Jauuan term o| |u.,tt aimte ou having fun. Ink Hum county, Tex. In l-s?o i)r.
v y Distiict t ourt. j,,^ the marriage of a young Kowler examined o. M. Kob
You will not be deceived if you Carpets! Carpets! I.acff Cnrlaiiis K"'l into their own hands. . rt's head belon- a large audi
buy your Fall ami Winter etc. Joe Johnson may feel quite euce and made the statement
good o I ( . (.. Monntcnst le & Co. thankful to have esiaped. so thai the Judge would be gover
We cannot enumerate all the w,.j|( ,|lt. MliareH uf sm h a class ,,or of the State of Texas, if lie
. «r ivi.-...u -ir s„..i, ,i,.., 1... i,..r..,.-
gioiind the public. He further slated
of that he. the Judge,carried more
• save money by buying of us. young guys who "hoped his reserved force in his mind and
<t. Moi■ ntc.vsr 1,K iV Co. jrai (jjjy for all they are worth, that lie could sa.\ mole in a few
m , m he may reason about these
Wilson
If t Oil wi >lt to be cured with
as little medicine as I -ible
Tilitions io
soil I hey keep
tin- purest and be-1 m -dii in---
tin- market all'ords.
Next week we will publidi
I he honor rol | of t In* ci 1 s school
Prof Johnson plopoSi-s •-elect
ing live of lln- Ill-si (lllpils in
11 is w his pel ed 1 hat M> K i ,i
liet is ion lo be a It te \i I to
I i 11-1 l.\ i lie fol III,11 I I llioliial pill
| om• . I'ln 1 n 11101 is not ■ 11 11'.'d
ii\ a populai \ otuig sab <111:111
in oil'- o| our lead ill:.; gloi-i 1 \
houses <«1 • 1 'i 1 v i 11e 11 era Id
.\ 11' i w Ii -1 is i 1 I !i o 11 a 111 > f
t Ml. We km ,t liovt '
1 in,
II . « . >1 \< li s I.IIM <
r nil Iitl*
lilt
l\ ulji
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I w ill In 11 i• -ii-1 il 11. r. ■ ' -
I,1mi I'll iii 10> littiuU. iiml
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\n\ tin nl ■ I't nit In- ml-
lillt. . Ill 1 If |-..\v in ll,.,
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in .li'im«..ii niiiri.
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A SURE CURE!
\ \ l> MIldH
M I .N
Nit - Vl I- 11 ;i \ . tnot her oI
Mrs. I' Ii Muse. .Ii .1 la t Sat
each room standing fot.-niosi 111d;ty an-l vt .1 lnirie.l at I'ei .tii
in their studies and deporiineiit. Urote Cenietat s Sumlav en-n
ing. Tin-grief sirieki-n laniils
have the sympathy of the com
muiMi t .
' Remember the
commence at the Christian this much: That all we ask of
church next Sumlav week, you is to see our stock ami you booking back over tin
Elds. Clark, Hhumitt and Sew- wU1 bv (-'Hivinced that yoti can and noting down the da-
oll will conduct the meeting.
Tell your neighbor about it,
too.
ami have the names of -itch pu
pils published
Mr. ('. J. ('reed, on lie North
side of the S.j 11 ji f«• cal l ies I It-*
tim si ami tn •• 1 complete ( -ck
of |{i>ois ami Shoes in the mar
ket. :i."> "2w.
•Several horse 1 aces ai 1 In-
words than most of men. and Kail Grounds Saturday evening
dievt a large crowd. I'*r« nt the
exclli'inelil raised
litiu.ltt have conn t
ion 1 hat Maud S 01
been the coliteslaill ■
a person
tin- Opill
I (' had
K. M. Hoard
Will sell as cheap goods as
any house in McKinney.
K. L. Parker has moved his
shoe shop up over Hill's gro-
cery. Mr. Parker is a good
shoemaker, and those wishing
good work done should give
him a call.
Hats.
So cheap ! So cheap The
Om price paid for dry I - ;it
Morvr. s 11.1 iS. Co
Dennis Wilson icol.i has chaps :is did the old gentleman that his mind would be more
been reading scripture, and has in Kast Tennessee, who fell by active sit ?u than most of men's
(Him itntir «u dirk, *<> gavo her castoria, learned that "he that providetli a lick from the hem! of jt but are,at 10 years of age. The i-x
iviwii•in-wmachUii.atuicpii-,1 furfastokia, not for his own household hath ting sheep. On being told that animation took place at tiiliner,
SVbui lii'Iktuhi.'Mln hi't-ltuiK to CASToRtA, , , , -, . ..... .. . , , ,,, ..
tni o«iioi «aijiiiiaivii,iiUig«vi,ui iuCA!5TORU denied the laith and is worse Ins injuries were latal and In- | ex. I lies.- lacis go to prove
! than an infidel." 80 Dennis is must die, he said lie did not 1 hat the Doctor understands his
found to be the clandestine mind dying but it was too hard business and tin- otliei travel-
possessor of certain canvassed lo be killed by a d d sheep. ing Phrenologists are to Dr.
hums, flour .-offee, ami sugar T„ 0|II. j,V|(.,Td '.mil l usloiaers. •' I- IV.wi-i ,-,s is
the title whereof was m some to the substaiic.
one else. Officers scented the If you have a note and mod Dr. Kowler will lie at tin*
stolen goods, and Dennis is gage or an account with us. the (<jtA Hotel from October Titli to . , whet, theV nrophect thai
same is due. and if uot paid by Urt'0|)( v |' th. the week of the '
(Jctober 1st we will be lorced , •
I.. sail,'-ill "III alter l'""' 1 h" "
iiey's han Is for collection. We very few Ol the fuels that come
an* forced to raise mom-v to to the editor^s notice.
meet outstanding obligation
Respectfully.
.1. C. Si I .'I I .
:H: I
If il don't rain during tin
fair lie.M week we will believi
tin \dvi-ntist at• • telling tin
I- a11in 11i v < i■ ioi|s I b 'ii e
Mm v. t« \ iii \ Co
Collin Coiinh r-ach- i's In
S| il lite COIIN i-in-d al W Mill oil A
A I It'll s si ||oo| ||o||se l,-|s| S;i | i||
da\ It was very well altended
I 'at \ i -n i inerchaiil t hat cat
ti'' \o|| 1111 o 111: h t In- h a I' I sea
soli t if I he yeaI" IN
ll<*|Ull MjF.otH* liuilll- 41 pi lilt wliol*
i« in. It Ionic t lfortH ai>* won«i« it'll.
Mi II C Join's, of \|eK inti- y,
l\\wa - in town Mondax \li
Joli-s i - in I '-\;ts looking oil I a
local ion loi a National Hank
I. \t i \i inn s , M.ti. ti .i i . i. 11 . t i
< \ I.IIOI N A I'l. \ KsoS,
I) i: N T ISTS.
M.MWM, 11. \ \
11 ii \ in,.: ("Oiii-il :i . .. 11tii-1 in r ,i> 11' I..i
tin (ii'iii jin'i.i I>im i,.(rv. Iit'ii l.v nml. i
illi'il 11 roll ii'iiiil hitv ti a In I Ii' c,lt l/.v<lil'
11f Mi K toil i ii■ -I \ ii it11 < i|!; i i-
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'I • 11 VI fill
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[ a111lit ui
nis. Si-r-
- l«.|ir 'il,
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lit.' .Hill
i it'lli fui iiishitiv
M 111itt• :i lb-A Cn'-
at
"swamjuim, stumptum, cum-
ralo. no est coinatibus."
If you want the latest style
hat. call on
( . C. MofNTt'ASTLK & Co.
DL'KHOF WKLLINtri'ON.
Not he, but Mr. "Duke"
Harrison of Greenville, betows
pleasant attention to customers
of that low priced and popular
store, Collin Gounty Dry Goods T. J. N'kwsom. Agent
Co.
tin* w< iId is coming to an
in May. iBSii.
m Mmle H
lid
l incsf limits and Shoes.
C. J. Creed kcepd them iu
stock Give him a call.
Km Kitie Ham
and Shoes go in
M t v i i: A < 'i.i-.m r,.\
siiN.
\ Public Kiiterbiinmeiil.
See the fine farm advertised
for sale this week, by F. M.
Thompson. This farm is one
of the finest in the country, and
anyone wishing to secure a
splendid bargain can do no bet
ter than give Mr. Thompson a
call.
Farm far Sale.
A well improved farm, six
miles south of McKinney. on
the Dallas road, for sale on
reasonable terms. Call 011 or
address,
JOHNSON & JKNKI.NS.
Mr. John I). Powell, repre-
senting the Koyal Baking Pow-
der Co., of New York, was in to
see us this week. Mr. Powell is
a very pleasant gentleman and
we were glad to see him.
QtSnON
Where is the place to buy the
most goods and best quality for
least money i
ANSWER.
Collin County Dry Good Co.
They are offering their immense
stock all fresh below any fig-
ures ever known in North Tex-
. as.
Prof. Woodson is going to
organize a Literary and Debat
ing Society to meet at his ''iends lo \isii
school house in the southern
Oheurihuin'fi Mill is gradual
ly Hearing completion and iu a
Old papers, suitable for put ^ will be r-ady to wait
ling under carpels or pasting ((Ji ,,, ()(- n„„l|v
on tin- wall, etc., for sale cheap (Hl,,s .(,,.Hnict busi
al 1 hie ollii e^ ^ ^ ll ness geutlenu'ii and we ask our
tin-in a call
genial friend Merrill
all I Joe .It ill It--oil Wei''' ollt lilltl I
in.: I ti--.il i\ J-iinl ui'ci'i-Iled iii
bagging i|iitl en nice lot ol
<puiils,
El
CITY IIOTKL,
1. W \ I il). I'rii| i !" ti'i
M.KINNKY, TlvX.C
I' r. ■ 11111 i III Ii • 111 ilili VIVili In till ."ll,
lull nt Kill' .1 I llllM;. ti II >. 111III. I • I
$20,000
III llltc -I ill ltc.ll I -11111 Sei llfl-
I ii - W ii ll (ii rli'cl I 1 I le.
.IOIINsON .V .1 i;n li I Ns.
Aitoi'iitsvs nt-Law,
.1 i>l 111-1111 I'.li" '■ M K 11111.■ v. 11'\ 11-,
MILLINERY ANU fANCY GOODS!
\ 1
Mils \ . V Uot li I •••S.
I'hl I I'll till - lo IH foil ltd
iii vvi si room of Ile.-i 111' ' '| .1
House I'.lock M
Kentucky Hous«.
ti * ld{li:o >ll.V nt iii.. . • «i.-rii)«
n, t till lllk|i|i> I'llr, II , villi' 11! 1 'lit Mll'ttl
11 l,:>.| . I.. 1 ;t' >11 '. I I In \ 1 rv. .- n|
lit lo , 111'i '.' • 11.u • I.t .. 111 r,. i. i\ ii^--l -ti ll
\t '"Iiiii I' ll t sell, > I 'ViU'. | in|ni'
11. ~; r 1, • lli-.il lliiltlli. :tod Hli.'lltliftj. lilltl.
mill in. ,. v with Hi.in.- uit-hili.ti mill tin
Ik-C I" ! i i*iiI tin III. l iHUin;; !.-'ltl|
iii t 11 ■ In-1 In ml I in 1 - i 1, hum-; iivfi
"it. .. It if-1 liiltt I !*. - I
-1 ll
i ' I
Mi
ui
il*' 11'r urn from
Dr. Wasserxug,
r il I lilt siri'i 11 \l I \s I IA
1 ii-T' in I! .in 1 !: 111 ui "* 1 \. tl in
I t < ill!
II | I
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mi iii .'Hi.'. I- t. us |ir i
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HARRIS'
A 1,At' >1. C- ■ •' '
KERrotJH
DEBILITY,
Orgiiiir. Wcaktwjs,
JrfHYStCAX*
* DriCAIi
( \\ Si-W e | | | 11 1 ;|ci|i ' I
I he Jill -oners ill I lie cull III V
on I in- -da\ la 1.
Mtc M \ I'oi 1 lb >j 1 in-
1 linrjV" I'l'lt-liHItlbli l'|-i.in|.l tl11« 'llint
V1V I'll In t?in *1 >,.
I -i-l I .-ui utim -I I. i I
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1111 |i >**• t oil t ..lie11 Sev-d I'm sale
O ill* tc *'
Ad' ti (Him
We cordially invite parents
the City ^
Scln 11 ds tomorrow evening co.MKTO TIIKCOl NT^ FAIK reader
There was one
eight v li\' bales
low 11 Tite la v
hundred ami
o I C o 111111 ill
l
io mw
I vr i H I
of I 111' ^ i
for
I«)ii 1« r •
part of the city. Prof. W. is a ' an<l s"" .,l" arrange
good teacher ami will, no Jrl.!|^ workings ol the
, , 4 , .1 . school. I here w ill be all enter
doubt, make the Society a sue
cess, as he thoroughly under-1 n,m n ,l tu egi on 11
stand, bin busit.1'98. We ||')|„!I'lay IV-II'IIK from tt..
he will meet with the heaity co*
operation of the young people
shall be pleased to have our
friends come out. These mouth
And call to make your pur
chases at Collin County I My
IiootIs Co. \oii will lie siir
prised at their exceedingly low
prices.
A baud Show Com ing.
j , 1 :r ly entertainments will be a fea In tln-se days of tinsel and , v.
of the city who want a society • „ ^ , , „ I _ • da> a this we k 1
Miner & Cilementaon w isli to
ture of the school during tin- parade, when, as is too Ire
J. T. JoiiNsoN. ijtieiitly the case, tin- main al
Principal, traction of a show is on paper
and in the procession on the
I ,, _ dreet. it is gratifying to have
when they commence to grind.
• —•
Mr. Hi id d n ui sen I ter ly will
wail on you when you I mi \
ytiur Hoots and Shoos of (' .1
(Jreei.1.
II. C. Hamilton, of Oaim-s
\ ilie. litis been iu McKinney a
ll lie a | f
F.t m -1 N e-.t -oiu
iei rfL£•'t oWII, I e\a~
w here In
left for
this Week,
will at tend school
Jl V ♦ fill* Hit b l- I'!*
i -on i Im) >r** %. «i < oil of.i • - i
If ." !> I'd*III Ht |ii*I ««ll 1*1 V
*>«( } j \ ♦ j i t! n | I, | \i \s -oii i .
So M< K dodti It «i ♦ ill I i«d
j.rov • s,-,| t dif lid ^ mot i will I"- I'^tiifof
(*|| U \ vr o,,
) [, foil's Ollt ll o) Htrlv Iliil.
liiie-d \ i i s|n11.e- mill I i Hi.< -.
'i
. i c ru eo p« f o«k • m.
• Vr ^ Anli ' .f b n '/ ' ^s.1
t.'„ f-l c* * V *' I t- "t"
vee
TRIAL
r.-r.NAns.
if f ii hrs't
o *h, ''"I
M ' ithn, - ft 'Ml
n-jiiiun, V
-iiRin ni.wir.of co., NrroOKtimT*
. p*', i^i/iti st. fs *^via. MO.
' M'.l • TlliM.
i t
Mi Dick Colfy.
tin-1-a 11 pari • if lie
Tin-dat
who lived m
count \ di«-d
orgaui/.ed for the benefit to be!
derived from it, and not juatp'tt1,
aiinpiy for the fun of going:
there to laugh and talk. THE COM I.NO COI N'l'Y FAIR
beginning to ask whjv lb my
visits McKiiitie> ho ofi.-n Ask
lis.
M is War
I'l.-n lei I Heard's
• A Howell hav"
Opef.l 11- 'It ''
I .mi t il tiliv i.rili i ■ u i •,.I 1.1
no v tt Iii1 i i' Iii I In- si nil*, I tin . i
i liinrf. 10 tjinnitfiii ttir* lli-nii nut
III III ill I I 'i.i . • till "-hit III"
vimr nrili r- lit iit11. .tiiili'i - -
V\ VI. I XIII I.I I
l lv M< K.t.t - v I
L
v t^Tn'^nmui
IfLli^ttlllBil
f w'<t y*t
.'<• .rn Haaltky
n to U' Uftt
UviVi. itf t t>U'
rroubl**.
'.'.ISncctaM.
lii-
lr l'ag« i
loom
.till confined to
Together with Collin County
Dry Goods Co s prices already
an entertainment x rsit u-
Otiod roads in the counts i>
with a positive cur for dull times
lie* experiment once tried will*
Mi
Ve|\
louins II Mum av i*
ii'i*
t:t i.'oi*!-: v.N
RESTAURANT !
\ > n
Oyster Parlor!
-it ti
• 11 K
saj to tile publit that they aie ,.0u,(, duwn below' any figures a reputation so general tor tin*i
now making some of the finest (>v,,r known, are the ubsorbing it and excellence as that of never be abandoned.
Hand-Made Bt>ots and Slioes , ' ... „ .wit- •• •
ever made in McK. Leave your niea^presiuu^ Wallace - threat World - ,, ouu(|, rain w itlinut fail
measure for a pair. ! Mr. J. T. Young, in the wen Menagerie and Interiiation
a' next week If it doesn't it will
« • * - tern part of the county, had a ' Ire us. It has the enxiabb- |)(, jj(l. wonder of tin-
Dept. Sheriff Frunklin and ! call to pass in his che, ks I of preseming a multi < world
I-
Kllglish people doll'l like
\ ice President lb ndi ick' • es
potisal of 1'aim il « can ••
In flic II ti ii ils ufn Ibufher.
Lake Tarply got back from Ar
*
on last Wednesday morning
tude of the best acts ami feat
kansas yesterday with (Jeorge jflMt ll|lfo ,|t* a( „ ures ever uxliihitml under
tir..L:_>.,.« I........ ..v........ .t •' • .....i . • i.: i.:.:
Tell dogs hav e been poi
Hi idgepori. Si-pl il On th
i pet it ion -if sexeral of i h
I -i ilieil i. ,
Washington Jones - eh arged 'i|m. ||(< WH|lt ;iUt to canvass.
ami of exhibiting a 5,1 ",u" """
li 1 H i ll
|f Howe
l>oisotted I odd Warden's blood
hound
Profs. Looney and Dowien,
of Farniersville, were in the
city Saturday in attendance on
the Teacher's Institute.
Spencer Bontar is down with
th« dengue fever.
Trim,'Ml % eiirnittfii.Ti'iie Tii-dii*.
Hun. .Vuliti i . Sj,#ih <t. Inn s,., ri*tar>
of W"*r, ami Htwiri-irt nf il"* I'rt.-n-urt of
llii' t'tiilnl Sltlw, t* ruti vi >>ar uir-i:
••t.'iiofi ri'tli--1 Ion, I atn ijotivitii i-il that
It U a thity tu liuriiuiiltv ami to ill-
with several different sorts of |lol.H„s ()n „|M.niiig the barn of tin- ran st
assaults, who jumped his boml rj(MfJ. tlie first thing In- noticed "'"'"als and birds known to
a short time ago. Franklin and wns (jM, jjUMjJ 0f a j,jstu| jj,, natural history. This ex hi hi
Tarply found their man in the ,^dn't tell m what tin- second ii«« wilMwdn McKiiuieyThur*
neighborhood of Little Rock thing Ue saw was like. Hut-uf ,Ui> Oetoher the Ml,.
ati I atl tice it to sax that on e.vamina Collin Couniv l'rv Hoods i-au*^ «f im-iiicai aiinn'-i* to*tati pnh
racing took hun in. He now jjuj) vesi had a Co's employes are untiring ill '''b-I'mur* K*iru-t. wii«i i tiu\.- •«.
Wr.1. wliti ItotH. Buck, anil |1(>|H ,.„, |„ j, bj tl,.-b..ll.-t, Mr tti.ilr..trrlrt-. „.
the bondsmen feel better. Youiiit says it wa« evidently a comfortable and to make them ing «n« quii-tliia t«in i «tirt riitin«. ti
I lior—Silef ft-r ,t„-h.,r-„ s i.i.,1 tl- «. I.11WKHT l'KICKS. T,' -f *1.11'..'--'. ...i.l i-
Call nnd examine our I My ' thinking that he xvas aft- *r him. ■ on should go and t . not tn*rn|y ritilnvi-i.btttiitiw* aiNort* uf arrears p. employes lie cot
OfKtds we sell so cheap. , the thief atteiap ml to s|,oot I for^fHiNw's'OTlV!\«aT" i:i''tiiM. nv p'uatioti has voted to wind up
Mountcasti.k df Co. | him. The thief estajml. ( Mrs. Stone in quite sick again. | imiution ' ' | Its all'airs as toon a-v possible.
a pal "lock holders of th-
Sewing Machite company.
.Iu-Il" Alldletv. of the Supl-me
cotirt. at hin't'itry. appointed
K I'.-tiriiib'X. -« eieiai v and u'en
• ral inaiiag-i ol the ct>mpatty,
a 1 1 ecejv ei i hei -• 1 if the compa
nv It has out taiidiug obliga
tious aiuoiiutitur to A'iiMi.mio,
secured bx build and tnoiiga
ye<, and ihere is an unset lire-1
floating debt of * I .*<« .•« h i i tie
cotiiputiy has noutinal a--ei-
/^liAiVuV'v^iV ifRr
Kill ll. ' Mi I,'
WurUl. i rery -t w ••...•
Nn Hiring.'i * r
JOHN l . STRAl TON.
I w| il«' aid " ' > ' i '•
in ll ualcni M "iii' tV**, M ,t
Iioi r ' Ik I.l 1 *** ' •
IV MatCro Li* , ■ -I liei ■
I rf
I Ik* t ii11 * ure t 11 re.
Mi .„i. inrno- a lifi.tfnf• M> -hi-
imi* m.-rf il, inn ai Hi 1'itii- 1 1 -" l it 11
1*1 If lit 11 <1 h > t li. Uifti, 11 - • - i I'-n -ii.'i '
-. .jut 1 bli'lfii 1 It 1 -1 • ra 1 ■- - x* hfn
n-llt illtn III-- V«|-il 1 l ii. 'il «J\ li'-i iiri;
111 arlt 1I1 til. Kivt' * if" ' 1
111 wo ^iivi a 10 tlei r."*i 1 if lilt i-|, .-
Ml i-l" t li* r* Iifti - Mi - mitv \ • .y , 1 .
in>f t'orlt . mill I ItnVr tint litul t .i i- I
cheli-ra in it.v jtifil * m I Itatu tn
iiihu.i ri'iiii'iui k In it >i,<n"* t- tsli" mil
-on curt!, tr j en will li-i tin* j-Hiii!
ki.ti.v nt ilii- ur. at ry tin. i.tm
ni'1 tui ki tlr. tt HI t*<* I liri-'l it li-'fii le'
lite filllnw I'll. It It, flu! :n>-,
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d iu 11 - 'tit of your
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<11 ipti<nt hu.s ex-
ti in xx at once.
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.0 '. ,i. Si Paul
Lioanou
t, llilxvootl.
tirav I 111«
s. ,1 idet Hock Hill
h. Fumieruvilla
n, IUtte Itidge
liilke Mills
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1885, newspaper, October 1, 1885; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191445/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.