The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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NH DRUG#, CHEMICAL8 AND
^ rmftiwil CoiuU and RruakM, Toilet Article*, Stationery of al'jM
^ Ha ill tyongea. Shoulder lira cm, Tmaaea, IjhIIk#' Supportrra and a Hn*.jRt
Ohoioa Tobaooo mad Oft|«M.
Th* Puhlle |m*rally to IiivIImI to call and examine otir itoek and learn price*
baton nHrefiaalnir ewiwher#. We are hem to aell and Wll.l. NOT lie undcriM l«l
fcjr Mir kouif In Kortli Texan. 0jjrl,*eaerlptlona accurately compounded by ilrat •
elaaal'reacrlpttontotaat all bourn, day or night . m „
I^Bameiuher the Place Johnson Work. Hud tloor, H. W. Cor. «|r.
Money,Money,Money
you giro out your
PlKli.- At his NiiduRM OH
aiile northwest of lie Kiaaey am
Wednesday evening Iuv P.
Ornvea. He wiw one of the old
l« ii«l marks in our community,
We are now prepured tu tuuke loans upon Farm prop-
erty in Collin and adjoining counties, without those te-
dious and vexatious delays, heretofore incident to this
business.
We must have good security with good title an*l
tben the money conies.
We have come to stay and propose to make it to the
interest of borrowers to come to us for funds, (live us
a call uiid we will convince yon that we mean business.
Correspondence solicited.
HNINKKKNOFF * FAN IN, Losu Brokers.
MNiiaurr, OIHee with K. K. t'rahr. Attorney. 1 filiate
Tlios . F. Mon«K«mer>'t lHeiiiigrr.
<ar N.K, Corner Puollc Square, McKInncy. texa*.
OVMCKHi CAHTIIAdK. MO.. CLINTON.
MelCINNUY. TEXAS.
About lust Thursday a re
port giiiued circulation that | AaisssmslJsh
eertaili myslet lou« develop can be obtained at this
in* nts had b.^en uiude from the moth*. All work
eist**rn at the tack ofCurtsing-
A Urn i.' In th, Mini., Muck. — «" "l"~ >
Some oat* had dropped a gold
watch in the cistern and got to
tisliing for it und pulled up a
hat, a neck-tie and several oth-
er articles of personal apparel.
The same tishei man also hook-
ed tip something that he pro-
uouucetla liutuuu body, though having resided where he died
he did not get it eutirely out of for more thun thirty years. Mr.
the water. The affair got to be1 Oraves was near seventy years
u sensation throughout the j of age and had always been ft
town. No one could be fouud good and honorable citisen.Pew
who would go down into the' men had the confidence and re-
cistern and tish for the iiuugi- spect more universally than be
nary corpse. Ghosts and the of all who knew him or had had
stench of putrltled humanity business transactions with hitn*
made the matter still more sen | One by one, the old landmarks
national. The only thing to be go. In the deuth of Mr. Graves
{done was to pump the water our community bfti lost one of
out and <-all in Ksqnire Ciougli its most exemplary and honor
and have a regular inquest ami able citizens.
a verdict as to how the uufor-
man lost It in life, etc.
rdinger 6c
AT COST!
AT
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FALL
1886
Now on hand for the inspection of tie* public,
largest, most varied and handsomest stock of
tin
!
MO.,
;is-um
Missouri Poeltle Time Table.
WRIT HOl'NU.
Mall
Freight
I)ictl.
1:M) r. m. I
1:1." i*. M.
Those unwilling to wait for the
coroner and his jury lo unravel
the mystery gave freely their
own version of the affair. They
said lin* inurtlered man was a
Have you heard that Boyd
was in town. That is a fact lis
has a Livery Stable. 42
ka T HOI SD.
Mill ii:40 a. m.
Freight 2:40 r. M.
A. I.. Faikciiu.1>, Agent.
H. * T. €. tt*y Time Table.
OOlXfl BOl'TIt c
No. 2. Mall and Kxpreaa..
No. 4, Kxpreaa
Accommodation.
not xn xoitrn.
4:37 A. M.
4:4(1 r. M.
10:37 a. m.
No. 3, Kxpreaa
No. 1, Mall and Kxpreaa
Accommodation
s. Qt'lHKMtKUV
1C:37 A. M.
1(1:67 i>. M*
2:45 I*. M.
, Agent.
tub
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Wo on authorized to aunounce
W.1..SAYE
aa a candidate for Mayor of t city of
MeKinnoy.
To Our Patrons.
Rev. Mr. Mountcastle will till
the Methodist pulpit at this
place for the next conference
At his residence in MeKinnoy j ",70""^e|l |u||ua | year. Mr. Allen has been up-
on last Friday night Dr. W . C. during tin-fair and pitched into pointed to preside on the Bon
McAulay. He had been taken , j1M «-itftc-niH. A case was about ham circuit. Mr. Mountcastle
down with dengue some weeks mmle uu| UgUjlwt tt||ug. i has the name of being a tlior-
ago and had not fairly recover- )m1 fflimbiers. Kverything, in ! « gb going pastor.
ed when be was taken with ty- fact< was ,na,|t. p|njn enough,
plioid fever. After some days j,,,, t||e murclere<l man's name.
of patient suffering the ■ *•-Thiscould not be exactly told.
senger of death came to his re Persons accustomed to use wa- „„ .. ...
lief. Dr. McAulay had been a ter 0,.t of the cistern, without nr S^^rd r^reitid8 St
° "f ><" «>■•"■ Huding nuyrliiUK >v„„,g Ih, . m.tor Why
it. had mow concluded that it sliould he complain of being an
tasted and siuelled strong of I orphan in this respect when as
human corruption, and that 1 J'residHnt he has treeaccess to
V, , . the lain ittrs of this !ife.
there must not be less than 7 •'
or 8 dead men at the bottom ofj .lust try one
the cistern. A vigilance com- worth of that
mil tee was
Bring your orders for hand
made hoots and shoes to Miller,<
Clemoiitsoii & Pond.
fifteen years and had the re-
spect and confidence of all who
knew him. He was buried on
Sunday at Pecan Cemetery
whither he was followed by a
large concourse of bereaved re-
latives and sorrowing friends.
Kead This.
R. M. Board's
more dollar's'
com- worth or that .lava coffee at
secretly organized I'ayne, Johnson & Holder's, for
to lynch the murderers of the
accounts for 10 or 12 men whose bodies were
We call upon all who are in-
debted to tne Dkmockat and jlt, requests his friends who he of the cistern.
this year are now all due, and now known to be in the depth
whose indebtedness is due, lo
call and settle as early as pos-
sible. We need the money.
Please come in now as your cot-
ton is sold, and see us or see out
agents.
W. L. Saye announces this
week as a candidate for mayor
of the City of McKimiey. He is a
gentleman of fine «|ualitieaiion
for the office and our people
would make uo sacrifice of dig-
War to the Knife, Ktc.
has favored the year around Certain persons, suspicioned
not to fail to pay him so tliut of gambling, were spotted by
he will he able to favor them the vigilance committee and
again. 4'J were doomed
" ~ the law that requires
for uu eye, and a tooth for a
Oil Monday night Hard tooth." These were watched
Oglesbv and Wood McDonald to see that they did not leave
handled each other rather tlie city and go "unwhipped of
roughly at the Elm Saloon or justice." Time wore on, and the
thereabouts. Oglesby used a general indignation of the "vig-
nity or of theirinterests in peace piece of railroad iron as the ilance" folks over the killing of
statement goes aud McDonald a twelve or fifteen human be-
it makes the best beverage
known. Bents red-eye two to
one. 41-St
.lones, of PTorTSa, is said to
have made Democratic speeches
in Detroit during the lute cam-
lm'Kn- Having broken the
I strings of his guitar under his
true love's window,he probably
squires "an eye concluded to see if he could
bring her out by speech mak-
ing.
and law and order to make him
mayor
The agents of the Dbmoorat
are ordered not to do any fur-
ther businoss in the way of col-
lecting subscriptions without
further orders from this office;
and those subscribing for the
paper have notice to pay money
jo no one except those agents
whose names appeur in our ad-
vertised list in this copy of the | ~Q j
paper.
or
knife. Both parties are badly ings and destroying a well of
hurl. Not being able to get the water with their decaying
exact facts we will not attempt corpses iiad become intense,
lo give them. Statements Affairs however took a little
are conflicting as to who i turn that proved very fortunate
was the aggressor, and 1 for the dustardlv murderers of
lis to the cause of the trouble'the fifteen or twenty victims
thereof we will not iudulge in 1 who had found watery graves
any expression of opinion on in Cnrtsinger & Lewis' cistern.
Go to the Second-hand Store
for second-hand household
goods. Kast side, Kast Louisi-
ana street.
A splecialty. A solendid line of medium and low
priced shoes for lauies and children.
CLOTHING
that subject. The affair and The
results are much to be regret I
Ijiist Call. Fair Warning.
I will place all notes due me
in the hands of my attorney f'« r
collection November 1st, if not
paid by that time. I need the
money and ciwitiot wait any
longer. li. M. Boa no.
We call attention this week
to the large and fine assortment |
of goods of Capt. H. M. Board.
We took occasion to call in aud
take a survey of his stock jne
day this week. Milt is one of
the solid merchants of the city.
He has been with us a long: prjor Hays took several pre
time, and lins carried many a( mjum8 jn tjlu different fairs on
termor over a trying time. #no ha|red c|licken8i ... _
Praise the bridge that carries Prior put one of Judge An-
you over safely. Don t go ^j,ewsJ gftme chickens in the pit
back on a merchant who stands u||d ||t] allJ Ulirlk.t of Mnnois
by you in time of need. Call *wol) ^, 0|1 ti1(, tight. Prii,]. nt](l
on R. M. Board before you buy Hjutlel divided the swng and
your good,. You will Hnd it to; !(jfl |h# J|1(1k,. ,„lt_thst is
your interest to do so
Subscribe for the Ddmoouat;
it will continue to advocate the
cause of the peoplo.
Boyd has a neat office in his
stable, a good place for loafers,
but a place to loaf. You heard
that. 49.
We have a room &VxH0 feet,devoted to clothing. IMen
ty of light. (Good Clothing will bear it.i We have
line, medium and low priced clothing. We have an
immense stock aud to treble our clothing business is
now our aim. We must and will sell clothing on the
Bartlet got the lions share of
the boodle. Bartlet got there
with both feet; Prior with one
Just try one more dollar's
worth of that Java Coffee at
Payne, Johnson & Holder's, for foot and the Judge got left,
it makes the best beverage
known. Beats vet! eye two to
one.
pump that was brought
into requisition was in line
workiug order, and done its
work splendidly. It solved the
horrible mystery. The results
were indeed shocking in their
character and details. Sure
enough right in the very bot-
tom of of tlie cistern, were found j
four well buckets, a ten gallon
keg, tin pans and dippers
enough to set up a store;
oyster cans, sardine bones, beer
At Dal- ropes, etc., in a
superabundance, and not a son
of a gun of u dead man. A
large cistern of number one
one drinking water litis been
thrown away, and the ingenious
looser of the watch is O. K.
There are no fools in that fal-
lows family. He is elected by
a large majority.
Boyd asks his many friends
and especially the the old time
ones lo call and see hint boys
the latch hangs on the outside.
4*2 8. L. Born.
Closest Margin.
Some jtigrump has left his
jug at this office. He can't get it
by calling. We own it It by
: the right of peaceable posses-
sion. It was empty when left
1 with us. Of course it was.
Kresh Fish t
1 will receive daily Fresh
Fish, which 1 will sell from 8c.
to 10c. per pound.
41 -4w L. GOKMAX.
Hurkleii'a AruIra Salve.
The beat Salve In the world for Uuta,
Hruiae*, Korea, Ulcer*, aalt rhannt, favor
aor s, Tetter, choppedhanda, chllblalna.
t- rn«, and all akin emptlona, aad posi-
tively curea pilea, or no pay required,
ft In guaranteed to gito porfoet aotla-
faetlon, or monojr refunded. Price II
eenta per box. For aoia by It. N. Mo*
i Anloy * Uro. JS-ly
We ask a comparison with any and all markets in
the firm belief that we can down them on clothing,
(iive us u look.
t
!
To those who bought our Bay Slate
say we have them again. Our
Boots last year, we
• -i
Agents Wanted.
liook here! I
the
Too Thin.
They say Boyd did not come
here and is not going '..win.
How is this? 42
Boyd wants to buy a good! right man a good roum/salary.
horse or sell two.
4)1.
evening and the cold weather is Matthews, of this city.
The (flobe-Democrut, in a
very lengthy article, on the in*
Justice of the course pursued n«w coming in ai nil the cracks.
by the northern toward the *mt winding their way
sourthcrn democracy-insists """,h'' ,,,b"
very strongly that the next
presidential nomination of the
democratic party should come
from the south. The sympathy
of the Olobe-Democrnt for
southern democracy is truly
amf&ing. Why did not the
G. D. insist on the nomination Win. Barron the District
of a confederate brigadieri We Court Clerk elect has purchns-
see a bug under that chip Mr. ed a lot in the south part of the
(♦. D. _ city and is going to erect a nice
Boyd U^s rome**good sad die i " «• <" Tim e more
Mrli/hihitii FiiP Unsfo
Miss tidua I .a v\ ranee, daugiit-
cr of J. B. Lawrunce, of Centra
A norther blew up Tuesday liu. Mo., is visiting Mrs. C. F.
or give him a liberal commis-
sion. to work up territory on a
most useful, economical inveii*
tion. No humbug. I mean what
1 say. The right man will have
no trouble either in selling ter-
ritory or getting his money.
For particulars, terms, lerri*
lays them all out. Many of our customers wore them
12 months. A full supply on hand A line line of eu«
torn made calf boots on loind t• s«t will uive you satis
factiou.
'I lie etitiiv «to< k < fgood- belonging John C. Scott
will b . sold until furthei noti«-i* at
cost foe cash !
A splendid line of
Boots and Shoes for Men, Women,
Boys, Girls and Children of the
best make. Hats in many
styles. Clothing for all.
We have ever had in our house. The ladies will doubi
less be pleased to learn that our line of Dress (Joods is
of the latest and most stylish description. Kmbroid
ered Suits, French Novelties, Combination Suits, diug
onal Wales, new style Koiuau Stripes aud 1'laids,
Cashmeres, Ottomans, Boiirettes, and a variety of otli
er new dress goods. Also striped, plaid, plain and
fancy velvets uud velveteens, new trimmings. Ladies
contemplating the purchase of a line dress should not
fail to see our stock. A very superior line of
Trill Linens, Napkins, Towels,
lu while and colors. Also Domestics, .Jeans, Flannels,
Blnnkets, and all Cotton (joods in very large supply.
Hosiery ill endless profusion. Ladies ami Misses
I
Call and give your order for ^ry address,
Waal I !• jtf* lni>a<l itaoilfi lwk< .t ^ oat • Of
Remember, the place to buy
your groceries is in the Morrow
Block at Payne, Johnson &
Holder's. Coffee, sugar, tobac-
cos and New Orleans lickings
to boot.
a pair of hand-mude boots at
Muier, Cleiuentson & Pond's.
They guarantee a tit.
Q. W. (it'TKK,
:i:i-3tn McKinney, Tex.
Remember, the place lo buy
on T. J. Sale und sell i?"r.«**•£• is In the Morrow
Call
your second-hand goods.
Oet your winter boots and
shoes at Miner, Cleiuentson & j and sorghnm to bout.
Block, at Payne, Johnson St
Holder's. Coffee, sugar, tobac-
co and New Orleans lickings
41 9w
horses and rigs, and he, Boyd,
said rent and feed was a little
up. Boys come ^running.
Candidates for mayor aro
now la order. Let there be a
whoops for Barron.
Members of the Farmer's Al-
liance, Knights of Laborer any
other organisation would do
well to call on R. M. Board for
Pond's. They are receiving an
immense stock.
And This.
R. M. Board will not cany
any accounts over for another
yeur. Pay your merchant that
1 pulls you through the hard sea-
son of the year. 49
A Hard Year
Is coining and R. M. Board is of the lira and collects all
IHssalutloa Notice.
The lirm heretofore doitiM
business under the name of
Boyd k Pleinmous, Livery,
Feed and Sale Stable, lias this
day bean dissolved by mutual
consent. 8. J. Boyd will con-
tinue the livery business. Mr.
Boyd assumes all Indebted)
No trouble to show goods.
Staples, Under wear, Over-
Shirts, Hosiery, Jeans, Shawls,
Hoods, Blankets. Overcoats,
Overshoes, Rubber Ooods, Sliokers.
A superb line i>r (j|n\. s diieei from ihe factory. In
lad our I'll t i i e ii >c|\ w 11 i i ■ I * i> iue\er\ lespeci full uud
i\e|I fi^soi'ted is for **ale ni cost lor cash lu order to close
the business. Chose indebted to us are urgently re-
quested lo settle at once it Ihe\ wish lo save eostf.
T. J. Newsom,
Agent fox* John C. Scott*
Kast Stole in Johnson Block, McKiuney, Texas.
We Want Tour Trade
good fttM from which to select (their winter supplies. This willing to help those thai help debts due said firm
■ejor. It Is an Important j will ba a hard winter, and he t him. Come and settle your
BovuJt Pi.KM MOMS.
McKinney, Nov. W, 1IW.
I*'. Kiiicrnun, I'rrMili'ht. T.T. Iviiiithih, \ I, «• I'rcs't, 'I'. II. Kiu^raoii, t'aafelv.
First National Bank,
Ol' Mc|(luii«'av. TexiiH.
Capital and 8urplus
8100,000.
ItiiyM nn«l «<IU cxi'lmiiKi* mi Hit* |>riin i|>hI in l.tiroiM*. h'ir*t rlaaa |4pa
(litiromilotl,
IUiikciohh: Ki'iiiii'U KtucrMili, T. i. Knn ivitn. T II. KiiMTxnn. .Tn«>. |„ Lavalot,
C. II. Wi-lnli.
ltllMttlfMM I loo ri* ! a. iii. to I !•. iii.
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TIlU work rolil:iilit UMiirl> !•«> Iiillitl
noma lllii' <rul ioiiN with inni rurlioi - I >i
inukinu Iniu«Ir#-«l- ot liamilIfiil tli• i .
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lliuidkcri liicl llo\ .«, tllovi" ItoxcK.i 'uril
lllixki l-. ^afu I'illoWH, 'I'nlilr i ovi'l'i-.
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ItiiK'*. I iil.lc Mill*, l olirl Mill*, i.iiuip
Mntf. t.aiiip slimN-.i. I'iliow -<Iimiii«. I'il
low "'lllllll ItollicrK, i mtlllllr. Illilll
Stmidx, h-ii| | vr • im^n, l.t-tti-r '
I'lrtlir*' I rrtiiH'c. I<>iiai S -| . • lotlu-c
itrimli lloidi-rn. liu ij/iu Hom h,
Hai'liPt". I hiiim I'm -.-.. sli|.|iiT*, Mracx
lug (low n . *.lo i«- Port Ioi ion, KriI
(.'aKi-K. Kiiii*. Howi«r Un*krl««. PIhiiI
StanilM. Hower I'ol i «ncr , Shu wi
In*** 'rrliiuiiliiKn. Window s|nnl,.-<.
►ValliMr Work. S|«Mii*r Work. I «*«f I'lio-
toirraplim -mil iiimiiy oIImt thiiik" It i
hinilHoinfly hound, cotitniiiliur 6i Inrgi
M-i'oiiiinn |itiK<' . inni w ill hr -imii |H-t
raid for l <•., or lour i-opii • lor fl.'*'.
• It I 'Kits I I t.t.KI' - \ MK I A > If I -
( KIVKl . It> Kfiiinx llirti- ol \onr
f,iemlH. \on M-i uri- >i own Ir** \<l
llr<'M«. Ilxl 11*«\ t'r III IhIIIM ' ini|.,M,
Iluffalo. V \
The lii"<i -|in U • I stationary
in llieejty at the llellioeiat .lob
(Iffice.
,\ perfectly peiiilied rose-
bud lists been filillld at \ all -y
Head. A in
llo not I'm get to you i
order to Miner. <'leuientson &
Pond for a pair of hand made
boots.
New York has discovered a
society of servant' to i"b • in
plo' ej v
(•• to I,i■ \\ M • • !■ r cheap
liltniimi!!<• w ill -ell mH.i|«s
cheapei thun au\ h-mse iri
|e\;| I Ij ipiM il e flit* | isloin.
One person in even thirty
live in I'.ngland and Wales is a
pailpel
C'hildreti's school shoe* it
the Sh tk St.ink are just •
thing. The lat"-*t out Panms
should en 11 nud •■xauiice them.
The* were made especially f"i
this Olnck mud.
\ti I'.iiil to Hone Hernpliig.
K'lwai I shepherd, of Karris-
I! . -:i\>. • llav itig reclev-
•i| hi inui'h lieiietit front Klecl-
in Hiiti is, | i'im'I it uty duty lo
iei Mitl'i-iidLr huiu'itiity know it.
I In -<• ii.nl ;i i nni tig More oU BV
iei! Ioi •'ii/1it \e;n •; my doctor's
lol l me I would have to huv«
t lie bone scrajied or leg auiptita
ted I used, iiisteiul, three bot*
i:es of Kleeiric lliiteis and sev-
en bi>\ei Mucklen's Arnica Sal-
ve, ami m\ |,.b now swund
and well "
Klecliic Hitlers are sold at
lift} a bottle, and Buck
leu's Arnica Sil-eat 'i.V. p«r
bo\ b\ K Mi Auley «V lire.
('I• iI• tr«-ri"s School Shoes at
' lie Shoe Mole. Kvery C hild
tin■ • •:rv -hould wear a pair.
•Joe Itlackbnru d'inks erhis-
lv \. and likes to imbibe it oat
of .i iin i up.
I.adies ijii to Min *r, (Meweut*
son A Pond's for line shoes at
low est pi ires.
Iii-li. I'rnirif Maiier. miil;avralch«ta f
Mvi>r> kind ciiri-d in : o iniitutaaby Wwl*
ford'* smiitar\ Ixtion l a*- no* olbar.
I'lli n#-M-r fail*, sold hy K. X
ay A llro. :Uk-ly
lii^h collais ure giving way Hi
low ones that show some of the
neck.
Headquarters for family gro-
ceries at bottom prices a*
Payne, Johnson \ Holder's.
Florida's or mge crop foraesl.
-ensou is estimated at a miUioa
boxes.
(Jo to Lew M tore's forcottns
and caskets. He will trim
them up cheap on short notice.
T. J. Nate will sell you <
plete house keepiug outfit far
less money than any ho*se la
North Teaae
T. J. Nale has a new stock ot
Furniture, Stoves, Tinware,
(Jueeusttitre nnd t*!a*swan\
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1886, newspaper, November 18, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191481/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.