The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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For Sale by Olementson & Co., West Side Square.
Collin county it "on top" i The death of Col. Kd. Cham-
tliirt year in the way of crop*, bars, on Monday, the 9fltli hint.,
Wheat was better thin year at the residence of his son-in-
ttinii for many seasons past; law, \|r. Taylor, tf miles West
corn wan never better; oat* ex of McKinney, will be sorrowful
treuiely good, while the cotton ! news to thousands of friends in
fields are white from one end of' this and other states. Col.
the oounty to the other. The! Chambers settled in this couu-
■stleo to UIs l«a SMl Miller*.
1 have the best lace leather
maile. Call and examine and
gi*e it a trial.
JACK Stovai.L.
Hat* I Hats I
Just received a
nieut of every de
tin- Shoe ami llat s
Kpeciul.
fit n • IN*.I|I
i I 1 }•! I II i.l
tc.
G. C. MOUNTCASTLE & Co.
farmers all wear smiling faces,
and they have euougli for home
consumption and some to spare
their less fortunate neighbors,
provided, always they have the
| necessary wherewithal to pur
I chase. Verily, Collin is on a
steadily increasing boom.
ty about 38 years ago, and with
much honor tilled many offices
of trust from the hands of this
people. He came to this county
from Tennessee and for several
Bye formal*. j Kvery day in tlie week in a
From one bushel to BO bush *eday at the Missis
els at AO cents, at J. M. Tuckers' j fW Store. We never have
farm north of and a<\joiniug
Hackberry church property.
1 two prices, therefore, you will
ttnl our price always tin* low-
There Is none of the following
years, before his death, he re- ing in Cheathams Chill Tonic,
sided in Austin, Texas. No quinine, no arsenic, no
THE LEADERS.
o.
esf. Murphy, Perry & C
female Weakness
Nervous prostration, irregu
In i •ities, suppression ami all
POWDflT'
Absolutely Pur*.
Thin powder never varies. A marvel
of parity, strength ami whoieaomeneaa.
More economical than the ordinary
(Indi, and oannot he sold In oompetf-
Iton with tbt mult (tittle of low teat,
short weight, alum or phosphate powd-
ers. Sou* oxi.v ix cans. Royal Baking
Powder Oo., 106 wall it., N. T. £
To Our Mubsfrlbers.
We are in need of money
very much, and those in ar-
reas for subscription will ac-
commodate us greatly by call-
ing and paying up. We have
been very liberal waiting till the
crops were made, but it takes
money to buy paper and pay
our employees, hence we call
on you to help us.
Respectfully,
Democrat Pun. Co.
CITY NUWH.
Hats at the Hat and Shoe
Store. ^ _
Farmers are sighing for a lit-
tle more sunshine. They need
it in their business.
furnished on application
Write your questions and ad-
dress plainly and enclose fee
of fifty emits to Zintgroff &
Petty, San Diego, Cal.
m a — —
Attention is directed to the
immense advertisement of (J.
C. Mountcastle & Co. in this
1 In circulatingaround in th. oln. honMa. no di„,,s of „ r; llllll.. I | || ■% | |
u , - .meicury or other poisons, l ut I! promptly rum In tin- much ■ m M ■ ■ * ■ — -.A-,, - - - ■ -
. ;ZZ'Z;;:£ Unnriu in All ||QnQrtmOntQ
! It seems to us that our farmers J. Nalc for furniture, ■ III ^lll
fli"' i could raise their meat cheaper. It is a familiar axiom, '"that i cook stoves, queensware, glass- ■■ ■ mrama ■
IOII. .1 .• I 1 « • . f . M • til.ft tku I\lli1illtl< tc { n tlMl ti.. 4«1tln i,it J >..1 I'..*. ®
Information of all kinds con-
■«r«iu« till. booinil.g .«.tlu.,,| ;hei7«w T cb'w^
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than they could ship it from proof of the pudding is in ware, table cutlery, ami for
Chicago and other Northern j *• «"•>*•. T" l °°f Mor my thing ob. in th«
® "rls Cascarine as a cure for ,.,.1,,
markets. We often hear com-
liver and bowel complaint, is
* " 88.
plaints made about the high {n its use
prices charged for hog products . —■ ♦
by the merchants of Texas. Clothing! Clothing! Don't
Prices are high, but who is to buy until you price at the Mis-
blame { If, instead of growing sissippi Store. Our entire
paper. This well-known house , cotton at 0 cents a pound, farm- stock is new.^ ^ ^
proposes to lead in the dry
goods trade, and from the man-
ner in whioh they talk to the
people through our oolumns,
we judge they mean just what
they say. Call on them when
yon visit the city nnd learn
prices. It will pay you to do
so.
ers would plant uiorecoru and ^ j 2t'ale
will
sell you a
house-
hold line. Cheaper than the
cheapest. Next door to Collin
County Hank.
Notice ! New WIleal.
Uypsey seed wheat in charge
of L. A. Scott, at Melissa.
Price $1 per bushel. This
wheat yielded 4i bushels per
acre this season. Thos" who
WITH THK
fatten their own meat, it would complete housekeeping outfit
put thousands of dollars into: fOJ. jegg luoney than any house I j*""" , . ,
the pockets of the agricultural in North Te (;om„ atnd I hwvt\ r *d i. *ay the Hour
. ... ,, equals the best in the market,
see between Collin County
Bauk and post-office.
classes that now goes North for
meat and lard. It will take
time to work out this problem,
but it can be solved in a few
years, and satisfactorily, too,
to all concerned. Now is a
The wonderful woman doctor, , . . , , . -
, _ ,m „ , • good time to look out for pigs
cures dengue fever, if called ™ „ , , ,. "
, , . , , - for next year's supply ol meat. 11
upon within ten hours after the fiilIQ f,_ „ania thJa 'J
disease has been discovered.
J. S. Jenkins offers his dwell-
ing house in Me Kinney for sale,
at *2.700
V 1 lit• I NI A II. Al.l.KN.
The Ileal Method.
This place is located in the
northwest portion of the city.
Office:
house.
Jackson Boarding
Give the same attention to this
subject that cotton gets and
the drain will soon stop. All
who are interested in the future
.... -- v* ■ mm — _ ■ 1
John Stewart was arrested! welfare of the farming classes
near Piano Tuesday evening would do well to pay more at-
erms easy
charged with forgery. It seems
i he signed the name of Wtn.
,signed the name
I Housewright, W. S. Coffey and
For bargains in clothing, go Mr. Dunn to a note for $11 A,
on which he drew the money
from the Collin County Nation-
al Bank, of this city.
to the Mississippi store.
m m — ■ ■ ■ -
Miss Ada Younger,one of East
Collyi's beautiful young ladies,
spent last Sunday in the city.
mm a m
Best and most stylish hats
for the least money at the Mis-
sissippi Store.
Some much needed improve-
ments. are being made ou
the Christian church in this
city.
Jack Stovull, is still making
fine saddles for the farmers.
Call and see them.
The protracted meeting at the
Baptist church is progressing
finely. The interest is on the
increase.
Hats
Store.
at the Hat and Shoe
The southeast part of the city side of square,
is improving very rapidly and
will soon be one of the most
popular parts of McKinney.
Messrs. Charleville & Ogle,
will open op a first class sad-
dlery and harness shop in the
old postoffice in a few days.
They come well recommend-
ed, and should be liberally
patronized by the people.
It will be a long time before
I McKinney and Collin county
are drowned in any depart-
ment. The ladies of Dallas
are sending here for big onions
to pickle for the Dallas Fair.
We have them in abundance.
Send and get ail you want.
c— •
For cheap money and prompt
attention to business, go to
Theodore Hurtz, loan broker.
Office with J. L. Doggett, south
Jack Stovnll, is selling har-
ness, saddlea etc., at low prices.
Try him before purchasing
elsewhere.
..
College Hill has some of the
most beautiful building loca-
cations, and also the best and
most abundant supply of water
about the city.
The Denton Alliance Mills
flour is sold by Morten & Shra-
der, east side square, McKin-
ney. Try a sack.
m a m
The wonderful woman doctor
cures all cases of sore eyes,
from any cause, or weakness of
vision. Office; Jackson Board-
ing house.
The city school opened up
Monday with a full corps of
teachers and a good attend-
ance in all departments.
Farm loans, negotiated and
vendors lien notes bought by
Theodore Harts, lorn broker.
Ofloo near southeast corner of
pnblic square.
The dengue is abroad in the
city again and we should be
very careful so as to give it the
dodge if possible.
m- e ^
We must have room for that
immense stock of clothing we
have ordered, so see bargains
at once of us, Collin Go Dry
Goods Co.
The oity authorities should
see to the sidewalks of the city,
that they are repaired, for they
will all be needed through this
tention to the growing of home
supplies. An abundance of
The Most UKivi-tilile nr> well h« I lie
Everything is new 1 Mm,oUve •"•"to*1 °r ^spelling
^ _ ' , Headaches, t'ohU and Fevers or cleans-
ing the system Is tuklng u few
the |ileusant ( iillfornla li<|itld fruit
reiuady. Syrup of Figs. It m tM gently
yet effectively, strenKthcniUK the or-
gans on which It acts, so that rciriilar
hahlts luny he formed. .Manufactured
only by the ('allloruia Kl« Syriip « « .
San Francisco, t ai. For sale hi .'<o cent
:i4 lm
Finest'and Largest Stock Ever
Shown In McKinney.
It is our pleasure o extend to you an urgent invitation I• • call ami examine the maguificent
new goods ue have jti.st received, (hir assortments are replete with bright, new styles, and our
prices, you will admit, are the lowest ever named in this city. Starting with a kuowl«-dge of the
wants of the community, we have purchased onl\ such good's as we knew would be sure to yield
saiisfact ion to our customers, both in point of i| mi lily and price We desire only a fair living
profit on otu goods and submit our offerings to the people, confident that we cannot be under-
sold or outdone in Variety, tonality, or Style.
estate security as clieup
meat, lard, fruits, potatoes,} and as prompt us anybody. Go
beans, peas, turnips and other ana 8ee him if you wish to tie-
vegetables, would conduce to gotiate a loan or sell some ven-
Theodore Hurt/., loan broker,
office south side of public
square, McKinney, Texas,
represents some iirst class land n,u' ',otl'eK *'>' McAuiay tiro,
mortgage companies; therefore, Wanted ! Wanted t
he can loan money on good
real estate security as cheat) 100,<km> Bushels t.otton S ed.
the highest market
he paid, dinners
IN 01 H UKKSK MOODS UK- U|,0VKM \>|| HOSIKKV FOX Mill's, YOUtllS Mil BlfS
I* AIITM ENT.
Products from the factories
the health of the people and,
at the same time add to the
bank accounts of our agricultu-
ral frieuds. Shall the reform
be inaugurated i
Murphy, Perry & Co., have
opened their doors to the pub-
lic. Call and examine styles
and prices, as they are enter-
prising.
dors lien notes.
for which
price will
will dti well to see us before
selling. VVkhii, Hynos Ar Co.
u ' n „ VT" tT: it . ! Buckleu'a Arnleii Halve.
Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, I
u« « if_n„.., !«.. . Thob*iHalf la thi* world for Cut*. l«rnO>*,
HatS, HutS, HatS, Hats, Hats, Duly, uiorr*. wit rheum, f*vur Kim, r
Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats,; , ii p|.«i b miM. I'ltuuuin*. corn*, and «ii *11111
II t. ( 14 1 IT ti <,ru|itl' m, andpo*ltlv«ly curr* |i||kh or no i>,y
llatS, HatS, HatS, llats, Hats , rt-qinriMl It iniuumlilml hi||lvr|ii<ilivliiill>
Hats at the Hat and Shoe "r," n"vr«,f| «|d',d eric-i «hih pw
c. I bo* Kttr Sale by K. N. Mi'\iit«v X Itro.
Store. _ . _
J. B. Faulkner will preach
the funeral of Mrs. Boone, nee
Miss Hattie Nichols, at Melis-, . . .
sa, next Sunday. He will also1 ftimulant, use Morns' Cascar
preach next week, at night, in ,nt*-
There is no jewel so precious,
no blessing so great as ]>erfect
health. If your stomach is
weak and disordered and need
a gHiitle yet strengthening
Notice to (Oil Meu und Millers,
the Struughan neighborhood.
The universal sentiment of
those who have tested Morris'
Cascarine, is that it is an un-
failing and unrivalled remedy
for unectioti8 of the digestive
organs. 33.
I have the best lace leather
made, ('all and examine and
give it a trial.
Jack. S'iovam,.
All Klcirant Milled Utile
of the iiihmI celebrated doilies
tic and foreign manufactures
will be shown in endless yarie
ty. New and stylish patterns,
bright colors and delicately
shaded tints; heavy and tnedi
utn weight goods, and even
thing the best of its kind which
could be produced. Oura -oit
nient embraces Cashmeres, Set
ges Shoodabs, Diagonals, Tri-
cul, Flames, Brocades, Fluids.
Drap <le .Minus, Whip Cords,
Beiges, Camel's Hair, Fersian
■w'y ; Twilliugs, Cheviot, Home Spun.
&c., iVc. Also, an elegant as
sortment < f imported combina
lion suits, all the latest novel
ties and at the most moderate
prices.
E.
N. McAulay & Bro., are, '""r "i'"-"■'« « "r
. 1 • , . nauseous I.Iver Medicines and ('atliar.
now located 111 their new quar- j u „M. v„rv ,it>i.> ii.,uid fruit
ter on the west side of the remedy. Syrup of Figs, fts advantages
square with a large and fresh nr" "vidwn—It is more easily taken.
Stock Of drugs, —! ""'r- acqsplsblo to the stomach,
chemicals,
line. Prescript ions HI led accu-
Work is going on at the Al-
liance cotton yard this week. 1 t , -
It has the old commission rately und Pr roptly.
house location. _ , Money saved is money made,
de- 80 8° -t0 T-
more
pleasantly effective, ami more truly
paints, etc. (live llitn tt call I bcuelloial to the system than any other
when wanting anything in their remedy, itocommended t.y leadinK
FliANNKLM AMI WOObUNM
Our constant aim is always
to secure the best of everything
at the lowest possible prices,
and we have been unusually
successful in this department
To better appreciate the fact,
give ns a call and examine the
line of llutiliels and Woolens we
have. Collie and let UN give
you a few quotations.
# * * Premature
cline of manly powers, nervous „
debility nd kindred dieses, | £la" w"r,:;
Mill.allv rMifM.l f%kiiutiIturinn tnlni? for houHkeepinir. Call
J. Nale and buy
your furniture, stoves, queens-
ware, glassware, and
Largest, most complete, best
a nd cheapest stock of woolen I geason and the coming winter,
Hani?®1 9V*r ^ered in McKin- \ very much>
ney, at Mississippi Store.
The farmers would do well to
call and examine the large
stock of hats at the Shoe and
Our Texas Fathers knew
what they were when
they laid the founu Ht'"n of ! Hat Store. Prices especially
best school system in wor'd for them.
and their sacceesom tnuw'1 *** 1
to it that the rightful owne.*8>
children, get the benefit.
radically cured. Consultation
free. Hook 10 cents iu stamps.
Address, confldential, World's
Dispensary Medical Associa-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y
The "damp dri/./.le" we have
had this week has interfered
some with cotton picking.
For Hne to cigars and tobucco
go to MortenA Shrader.
R. C. Horn commences a pro-
tracted meeting at Hack berry
Saturday night.
Having tried (after all had
failed to relieve me) that great
friend of woman, Creole Female
Tonic, the use of a few bottles
cured me completely of prolap-
sus and fully restored the
monthly functions as well as
imparting renewed health and
vigor. Since using this wonder-
ful tonic I am no longer the
and see between bank and post
office.
I mean what I say, if Cheat-
hums Chill Tonic fails to cure
you, 1 will hand you back your
money. Purely vegetable,
very pleusunt.
H. C. HKRNDON.
T. J. Nale's is the place to
buy furniture, stoves, queens-
ware, tinware, lamps, table
cutlery, and almost everything
in the house furnishing line,
between Collin County Bank
and postoffice.
Manufactured only by the California
Flfa Syrup Co., Han Franelaoo Cal., is
Xatun'aOwn true Loxativa. It I* the
moat eaally token and tlie moat pleas-
antty effective remedy known to cleanse
the ayatou when bllloiui or coatlve; to
physicians, and for sale In .'sieent and £l
bottle* l y for .Sale by K. X. McAulay «t
Bro.
Farmer*' and MerrliunU' Mill.
.1. W. Parsons and It. J.
Welch are this year running
McLean's gin. and would like
to have all of their old custo-
mers come and see them and
will guarantee the best of sam-
ple and yield.
I'hjftlcluii* Have Found Cut
Tlml 11 ninl rnritlirii Hemwit It! ••
bin- "I. ilnvflopetl lij InilljecnU'in, l llm em urn r.r
rle-iiiiiitllim 'I hi* nelllm, iiikhi I In- • n ltl«c «nti
1 eiiiaiironn ci)*orlntr< f ih * iaa«-|t ni l ll«iimriii
of (fit* uonmttn aa<l «hlftlnir pain.
•nil u u l alriireoiK, <-h«lk.) de( MU
wliii h prialucm (iifTinvK and illnUirUon of the
J« nln No fact wlil li . lf>n<-n haa il^iaon
•trai«S la reaaril to llmtoiiT « Stomach Hlttera
haa urnnarrnTlilrnca to KU|)|> irt than MiIm. IiH'Iim
Ladies, Misses and Children,
Men and Boys. In these goods
we can satisfy the most lasiidi
oiis, and have bought all the
best makes. There is nothing
Our styles are captivating;
our goods are desirable; our
prices are just and moderate;
our treatment is polite and re*
spectful. In fact, we conduct
l , Uiat tola ni«iilcln« of CMiiiprrliPiifllva
•<a ak thf forniJahlx ami air<M-|i>iin 'IU>-bh-, nor
! U it leaaixiBilivHv a*t*i>ll«hi«l tliat It lit i r -f.-r
1 able lo UiH [HII«IIKI ofl <n M til arr,«t It. *liie .
I I lm mMlli.'lBi* (Mntulnn only titulary ln|rrn.llnau
ltlsala> a alsnal rpinnlj fur amiarial fover*.
< onatlpallou. dya(i*p«la. ildn>\ aa<l liladdfr all
nifiola <1«Wlltjr aa<l other <il 'ird«ra S«« thai
rou |*t lb« a<*aalni>
Wanted!
J. M. Wilcox & Son want
boi* d'arc blocks and logs, and
will take a large amount, the
^ same an legal tender in ex
victim of long spells of ner- j dtapel heMlaotie. colda and fevers' to change for I timber, sash, doors,
vous prostration or female j care habitual oonatipation, indigestion, blinds, &c., &c.
Cloaks, WI'lips anil Jerseys, of
all KIikIm,
For Ladies, Misses ami Cliil
! dren, including all the latest
styles and most desirable fab
lies. The replitutioll we have
acquired heretofore in this de
parttuetil, has induced us to in
crease our slock lutgely, and
we are now olferiug the great
••Hi assortment and widest range
of selection, at the v :y lowest
possible prices. The fact is, we
make tlw.-s oui leading depart
merit, and we promise every
customer entire satisfaction.
Milks, Sat ins, Plushes, Velvets
anil Trimmings.
In endless variety and at pri
ces far below any offerings ever
placed before ihis public. We
are prepared to guarantee <piali
ties and quote prices that no
other firm can meet. There is
no late style that we have fail 1 have
ed to secure, and the variety is 1 Hrogans and
you can desire iu these lines business iu all departments on
which will not be found in our principles that are faultless,
stock, at prices that ale sure lo No where can a belter assort-
be satisfactory. There are prob mcut of Clothing be found. We
abl\ 110 lines of goods iu which are showing all goods for peo-
there is greater scope for varic pie of all classes.
ty of style, quality and juice' 1 ——«a«
than these, a: d we arc confident ' ItlllHONll.
that we have obtained au assort We have, iu every variety of
tn. nt that combines fully these ' shades and colors, in all widths,
three essentials. The newest of everything will
; be found in our store. The dis-
pla> is worthy of inspection
and we ask of you to kindly
call and make a selection from
the new colors just received.
III.AXK I.TM AND COMFORTS
Have received a proper am't
of attention from us, and we
are thus enabled to show goods
in 1 hi* line that are perfect in
every particular, and at prices
us low as is consistent witli first
class quality. Before the cold
blasts of winter are upon us
look to it that you are prepared
iu this line, and there ia no place
where this can be done us sat-
isfactorily as at our store.
the largest ever brought to this
section. You Uillst see these
goods in order to appreciate
what we say.
Calicos iiihI Muslins
Marked down to the lowest
point. We propose to meet the
season's demand* for all these
goods, at prices that will draw
trade, and proves that it pays
to deal at our store. Wo know
our huge assortment and low
prices will surprise you.
Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods,
The largest and most com
tilde stock ever brought to Me
kiuficy. Kor the ladies we have
every style of Cotton, Merino,
Woolen, Muslin, I nderwear,
Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, <Vc.,
tVc., and for the sterner sex we
have an enormous line of shirts,
underwear, collars, cull's, neck
wear, handkerchiefs, A:eM Aic.
Kvery novelty is embraced iu
our assortment and we cannot
fail to please yon.
Ladies, Misses, Children's, Men's and
Boy's Shoes and Boots.
Now we do boast. There has
never been, atld there never will
be, such au elegant line shown
by any house in the city. We
have all the best makes and the
styles are so many and varied
that they are beyond enumera
tion. We have, in ladies' goods,
from tin* heavieNt Kip Polka to
the daintiest and most stylish
French Kid Boot, and in misses'
and children's goods likewise.
For men's ami boy's wear we
from the heaviest Kip
Boots Up to the
finest hand sewed French Calf
Shoe and Moot. We guarantee
the best quality, for the price,
of any house in this city.
* KNM AM) HO YNIIATN A ('APH.
hot-
WIVKMI Mirriflltft! DAIliHTKItst
Mr. R. K. Kerr, seven miles
northwest of McKinney, killed
th.e king rattle snake on the
Jno. McCarty, M. D. and Jno. inst., in his hen house.
1. Gibson, M. D., have formed R}8 Bn>freship was four feet
co-partnership for the practice1 ion. had thirteen rattles and
of medicine and surgery. Pat- about twelve Inches tn circum-
ronage respectfully solicited.' ference.
Office east of Foote House, Ire* j it called to
building. the comolete line of confec tion-
weakness, and heartily recom -1 em. For sale la flo oents end fi .00
mend to all suffering women | Mm by C. M. MeAolsy * Bro.
Creole Female Tonic, when af- j „
flicted with these wasting and j v™ WM
life-destroying female diseases.' druggist, guarantees each and eompiainta. weeknesaes, ete.. «.
w a« •'t _ °. 7 , n, .. common to tier sex, and bad deapaln-d m,
—Mrs. m. «i. uasnr. every Dottle 01 Cneatam's Chill of a cure, finally found remedies iii 1 ii rhat we guarantee our goods assortment of caps is large, va
I..1pk.v.. jum a, H.-.1 ,-xtr.-n,^y low In
Cllupnil/.n iku |UU(ii,„, Be your own physieian! A lady who
. t&erndon, the leaning for Ttom «tistressinK n-
Mouse Furnishing.
Table Linens, Towelings, Ta-
ble Cloths, Towels, Napkins This is another department
and Sheetings. A large varie iu which we excel. We have
ty, and we shall offer house | every quality, every shape and
keepers all tlie advantages of every color. We show au es-
quality and prices. These are pecially Hue line of Stetson's
goods where quality is the titst goods, and from that on down
consideration, and we desire to to the cheapest wool hats. Our
OOSH \Ml-ltS, t .nilKIM.Aft,
OV Kits HO KM.
For ladies, misses and boys.
Our prices on these goods will
be cut down to the lowest mar-
gin of profit, and we hope thus
to afford many the means of
protection from the elements at
small cost.
KMT noons, MtlAWLA.
See our stock of hese goods
and compare prices. We have
many convincing arguments.
No talk is necessary. You ex-
amine the quality, ask the price
and make your selection.
COHMBTB
of all kinds, shapes, sises
and prices. We study to please
our patrons in all lin«sof goods,
and we give especial care to this
particular department, conse-
quently we are bound to suit
you.
YARNS AND ZEPHYRS.
All kinds and colon's. Alto-
gether the most complete stock
of these goods ever offered in
this market. We keep only the
best of these goods, and our
prices are the lowest. We take
great care and pleasure in
matching goods in connection
with these. We carry a com-
plete line of Felts in all colors.
BZ
RobOt Sell, of ContcoM, «rt* Md faocy maorioo fold
by Molten A Soriiife
tor
m
brskeman on the central,
mangled and killed by a
freight train near Howe on the
. ~ , i Tonic to cure both chilis and
principle'.',Pto' ll |fcv,n' PlB*"nt • n<1 «
cinea but when 1 And, against > yery ^ne strengthener and ap-
my own convictions, that Cre- petlser.
ole Female Tonic is far super-
ior to any prescription 1 can
prepare (ana I have made a
stuay of female diseases for 30
years) t must frankly admit
that a proper sense of Justice
demands tnat so worthy a med-
icine should receive my en-
I recommend it
heartilv for nervous prostra-
tion, female .weakness, sup-
pression and prolapsus—Dr.
fj. Forks.
■ee'tbem and thus enre lo-raelf. with
thu aid of a physician From feeling of
■gratitude she will semi two prt-i'rlp-
flona— whie.li eured her- and an Illus-
trated pnmphlet entitled ''Tlie Stepp-
Ing-Mtone to llfallh." and full InstriH'-
tions, sealed. Address (with i i-ent
atampl, Mri. W. t.\ Holmes, 0«V> llmad-
way, N. Y. (Xano- this paper.
Keel Kit ate t*enrv.
t'OFFRK TcHt Its K
I have aaaoelated myself with Mr.
John f.tunreh. attorney at taw, in the
Best Estate business and we will lie
to '-are for sell or render for
, Ac., all property in ' ollin county
that may be lntrustmi to our charKe,
MMt en rvaaonalile terms.
AAltnN f OKI'KK.
f>Slee for. Morrow lltoek.
Neyt. 1st, I*?. 31-dm.
We shall thank you for an in
spection, even though you do
not desire to purchase.
pric
SVe have several novelties ill
Children's Fancy Plush and
Velvet Caps, at all prices.
LADIES'
(if the latest and most dssira*
ble styles and shapes. Hand-
somer than ever before shown.
An attempt to describe wonid
be iu vain.
We have inducements for everybody. Remember —We have ONh I*oW 1'illCK and all
goods marked in plain figures. No misrepresentations. Satisfaction guaranteed or
refunded. Kvery article, no matter what the quality, fully worth the price asked.
G. C. Mountcastle Jk
■hoin'a
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1887, newspaper, September 29, 1887; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191503/m1/3/?q=chambers: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.