The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1887 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT.
Bl tin Otmocrat Pubtishiftf^ Cwnpany.
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I'tiltliolur.
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l.ei tia* cttiwcl a little mis-
take which occurred in my last
'about 1 h«* man Brock llis
nam*' *a Lewis lirock in« i«*a«i
<>f Hint*
I was dow a in the \ iciuitv « t
1 < j'i"\ i lit- (In mi In 1 <lay. ami
I Hurl . \ .-1 v filing lov« Iv | al
I«• 1111 • I 'Mil something, ;imi
thai ouie| It. u_ i lliul tin .rival
ami tan u> j*:i| **r «•! Nwith
T« \.i«. known a> tin- Mi kiiim*\
U'11 !•' Iia« not a •*in>fl«' friend
til* 1 • I'll-' pa pel Is being ! r|it
l" uiativ faiiii'-l . ami 111 \ a<l
\ i< e i* in It*1 it aluim,
\N S ('<• \
« n iiw k rwirti* miasm*.
K! Poso, T«'X . (M. HI Tli.
intense excitement yeateniu}
|M>riitt«*ti<i**iit of the Wells Far-
go Company inieieat in Texois
' ami Louisiana:
Houston, Tex ,Oct. Ill—J. K.
morning over the news «f' the ! Smith, Messenger Wells-Foirgo
attempted train robbery had j Kx press Company, HI l'aao: I
not begun t«* subside when |n<art'l> cougratulnt. y u on
there came the intelli t)t,< Maud you tuude ami the
yeuce that a second victim "I victory \ <>11 gained. If your
M.*>.npr Smith's mien iuguim 1 i-xainiil*' is followed train rob
lia<i I «-« 11 (nought in. It proud |n-1 y hi Texas will ukiii lie a
to ! «• tin*'. Tin* Iialvi slim, j |Jjiiijr of the past.
Ilatiishutg ami San AtMoaio • j \it iioi.s,
express train N<>. It', which Superintendent,
slinuld have I** ft this rity at. The otlicers are reticent ami
On • a
will i .
iiittu id it*
colli pur*
1 inn- ku,'
iio*v hi til
1 'I
j ,i_> 1 > tiuy
,;■ ■ i a -triktUL ami
11: usl 1 al lull ft ill'"
r « 1 11 ll ill I lit" * a
• ■ 1 1 .ikiiiju powd 1 «
Hiarlvi t.
Tin' N ^ 1 In World sa\ s;
'The i ' *V 1 I litlieli! 's (• I i 1 v ' 'i
condemning ami killing diseas
• •d eat 1 In 111.1 pav iuu the ow 11
Hi's s j' 1 ;i head < 'light 11 l e st 1 'J'
ped h\ Mr Hef^h in some « tli
• 1 lititii iii" p"!- 'ii- Speculators
ate l a) ing uj "Id cows at £1"
a bead, putting 11 diseased ani-
mal am« ni them in infect the
practically -''H
•as es to I'tilde
ol if;to each.
•iplii.i llecord
lew inslMU'cs
herd and then
ing then can
Sam al a j 1 !H
The Phi lad
says : "In bul
hav>* the railroad c tinp.inies so
fur profited l y the warnings ol
last year as t<> ±iave Mibstiiut
ed steam heating for coal stov es
in passenger ears, l'he fresh
est remimlei ol 1 hi- unpulutu-
hie fact wra> 'he teriitie >iua>h-
uj> in ar Routs, [ml . on Mon
das night. It has heett demoli-
strated that cars can be ell'ect-
uall> heated by steam, yel par
I j0.1 at ions pei >i>t
lu adopt such a
A; the same time
II ul t 'omulissioii
Ijiyislai nies have
snuotiious 1
ently refuse
Siile un til'' !
tleithei iia 11
e|s Iio) Stat*
used any
pel I i fl jLi ! Ill
'11 pert
what u
in 1 ii'-
Ml 111
tod i
face
means toward com
railway companies
a plain duty. < >1
ablic inditiiiati"ti
such i 1'iMsi' iit
ii
1
iii saf
MOW I \ > V\ I I MM II ol Nt.t.' \ I IN-
t Mil si l> 1 lit Alt!.
Tile question m| Iimw best to
popularize our lair is of vital
importance, and should receive
the eaine-i attention ol every
peiSOll WllO ui>l|eh to see till'
dI v 1 I -e 1111c| e>t s of our peuple
irtllliillced W here We liavo
hundreds m attendance, we
should have thousands, to meet
• unrated and benefit
competitiVf dis
■ d c m 11; j' a 1 i m • 11 - As
wiuild recoiii
tocli III I lie cull
ited as widely
that the lee- be I e
•iallv to exhibitors.
i e prohibited,
jt!iveil to racing
l.tnill IHII1 Al.lt>.
.V lleli. Tex . 1
I let. l«!. >?. 1
ki im mocijat:
•\s in\ last missed the waste
basket. I will try to give you a
few wMills from this vicinity.
Health is ver\ good, we have
ve|\ little sickness in our
midst
Farmers are getting along
well gathering their corn and
cot toil, ami some are sowing
w heat.
Our crops have not proved as
good as expected, but we have
110 room to grumble.
We make about thirty bush-
els of corn per acre and two-
thirds of a bale of cotton,
which is some better than last
year.
\\ e had some frost last week,
which made us think of hog
killing time, and we know the
little mugwumps will tejuice to
see that time come, when they
can gnaw ribs and backbones,
and pounce each other over the
head with bladders, and have a
regular jubilee time after a
hard years' work.
Well, Mr. Kditor. what about
that 'lien Most," "Walking
Spittoon" Record, of McKin
neyf By the way, I got hold of
a copy the other day. and it
contained enough gab for seven
sets i-f iccth, while the amount
of brains furnished could have
been deposited in the skull of a
toad flog through the process
m|' punching oui one and using a
luck's feather for a tamping
stick. Yes, Mr. Kditor. we
will set together in heavenly
laces and rejoice in our ('. (\
>. camp, w hile the editor of the
lb cord will be tool for the ring-
tails. yes, a tool and a stool l<>
1 r\ in gei uj' more -tiifo in our
midst, but we are s« solid
around Allen thai I really do
not know of but one jug
rump or unigwutni .either, that
endorses him. \\ e ure glad loi
give him up, for several will be
added to 1 he (I). boys iu
this part by his being out He
i- gone forever gone. With
good wishes for the IM:moi k\t
and its many readers, 1 will
close ' M. Dirk.
s««HHL si'iixiMc siunriotiuns.
Having been elected by the
County Alliance as iu county
buniueKM agent, I desire to suy
to tli* brotherhood of the couu
ty that tuy headquarters will
l>e at Payiie «v Johnson'* store,
in.McKinuey. 1 cau either be
found there or at the cotton
yard I ask all members tn
cull ami see uie and get jirices j
and terms lie fore buying. I
will say further that I will visit
Dallas iu a few days, and ex
pect to make permanent ar
raugoments for supplying the
Farmers' Alliance of the
s city at The officers are reticent
4:W p. in. Friday, was delayed I will not admit that they sus
in waiting for the incoming j,« et that the tworobborvctti the I county with everything the
Southern Pacific train till about train had confederates, but it j farmers need. Come uud see
h:liO JI. m. What followed is j„ imii^ved that the officers or write rae at McKinuey.
* ' ' ' ' " ^ * Fraternally
.1 NO. i*.
detailed in the test:tnony of the |,aVe clews which they are fol-
engineer ami express tuesseti lowing The probability is'
ger. The engineer iu charge ti,at one or more confederate®!
of the train was ,1 11 M ith horses were stationed uear1
liohner. His tesiiniouy is as tiM. M.,.|,e of tin* hold-up, and
follows: dial 1 In* numerous shots tired '
"About a mile east of,KI Paso j,v ru|d>ers on the train
two men came over the tender w-*eiem< anl for signals.
on the engine ami drew six-
shooters on me. 1 tried to stop Mrs. Nam-v Fowler of Farm-
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Lor Kit \ tt't.
B. A. C. C. A.
HI It MI.K.
OK U*t0.t* OTMH MO.
hhlni) «f t*o knot# mi tarn NUlm al
TI«katMW« Ala.
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A uoiuaii foriu« rl> our l«\r i now
our rook. At'i'iil i tftilri-ii iimiillio ■([«•
•bf ) ' i-tuiii- itrkl)' umt I1111I h t'ouuli mul
«iik rvnltiu'il lo i iil.iiii'l il IIkiiikIiI
I lull -III' ll it 11 ruil utll|'l lull. rill It't-Hl-
i«M*ii' t .v j l > fiflaiiw I iU'il !«' vi> ruliff.
In lh-i;rint>rr, Is'). i) ti| nr Knei t! «•
niar til' it gtiutM* rt(K teriiUJit ju l uliovr
Ibr |itl ul thr i.U>|iiM('b. wlu'll mIii-ii
lam ril ilUrhurKril muitrr t,«r s t«r ti
tuonttm. iiiif ul iIicm* uImi IomuwI uii*
tlrr lu-r itrm. unit ilurr mi lirr tiuck.
«liii li (llM'liurKt'd uiutirr for u tmn ld* r-
iititi- llmr. fur tx luuiitlm uf 1I1U ttinr
ulit- wan confined to lIn* Iioum?. unit uiont
of llii- tiuir hi lifil. I li«' sloumch oflfii
ri*fu etl food. t>\ rrifollliu uliut tu< hud
ruteii. 8b« u*«-il 11 grt ul di al uf lusdt*
cine, but IuiIn! lu b« m'fwl. t buiiKlit
our buttli ofyoiir It. H. It. (umdr In At-
Ittiitft, «•«..) mul i' It to ber mid br
roiuiiienvid lu lui|iruvr. ! ilu-n liuugbt
uud i;uvr bi*r ibri-i- bottU'ii inurr. mid
kbr lontiminl lo hu|iro\r mid in two
uiontlif' tiiwi bi-r roiiKti tiud t ru i'd, lirr
i-tniMl It ul inii Mri'iijitlii'iit'd, iijj|iet it 1- uud
illlCi-ntioii itooil. all diiicblirgrr> rni til,
Uniitu tliMt|■ 1 'i-it 11-< 1 and *<lir
. , _ iiotltm or -
1 will se|| either ol* both of w««ut lo work u|i|iuii-ntly bnultby and
my flue stallions during the Mc- fuiiem-d uj. jfrrmiy
ts: . , 1 1. 11 f win ltd" woiuuii buila uiiirrad i i<-i«-r of
Kinney and Dallas fairs. > ill n«.ur iiuiuriiKi' wbo urtrrtrd iu |ir<*-
tuke a good Spall of brood cbrly Mil- umiu- nil mid Iibout tbr "iiuie
iiiiiii'M nr 'i in 11 w| witaii nf iniili-s Il«o**- stir bud nudi- or knui 011 |ilt of
1 ne vitiii. im.i mt-_j ,v,v, .... M. .-,^1... - tuu,,\8 1 11 K°,,a T1"''1.11,,UI' ; ! mouuiib. bulk, HI. Shi' did not lukr
go to the curve ami then stop, en two bottles of Dansby'a Cot- ",m1 «• 1 " un> ti. It. It. and lh<- nod., ua brr Moiu-
As,..,,,, a.- ,...m„.d,l„our,l«. I! for.l.fll. and -«''««•<'"J?."" " hul
ed the fireuiaii and myself off fever and lot bowel disease and M1"1 t 1,1 ' ,, , v ami iinnliy dird.
«Ki«" , '« an-all''laimed-lu I- £
express car. They shot five or 1 be/ NN •* have published ' | dlly tuml—ibr uther did nut iUr It uud
six shots into the car and then enough ,.-ititiii*t^s,|*^°« (^ It is not often that a man uLVfiii !4<^i"VmVii 1errt'tMy n-,,lw-t wo"
blew the door open with dytta- ble persons in ( olliti to colt niakes $4(MMi by perforating his chmit* of Man ro\vi"r Your*, truly,
mite. 1 hey told me to tell vttice any eif i/eti of the county fellow man with bullets, I lit the ... . , Al .. W Itoius^s.
Smith, the express messenger, that these Milters are an honest (.agl. ,,f express messenger, « i>#i i,«. Aim, Mu> t, ism..
' ir. Smith came preparation and are ilestined to w|lu8l, tnistv shooting irons put !
er man and the become a siamlard household a period to the mortal career of
"|I 'hem. 1 he\ remedy 111 l.-vas am "t n*i tw«i trilltl I'tist nil excep
to Open tile dot
out with anothi
robbers searched
tgjd Smith logo back into the Southern states
car iind light up. The foremost by all druggists
bber told tli
I'otiher tolfl ttie lil'email to give
him a lift.
As the fireman was doing so a
shot came from the car The
robber started to fall and
fired two shots while he was
falling ,'
The testimony of the brave
express messenger, W .1. Kr
nest Smith,who foiled the plans
of tin* two robbers, is as fol-
lows:
"When we were out of K1
Paso, about live miles, tin
stores iii t'oliiu
bv Smith Hros.
They are sold
ami coti.itry
.oiinlv. Sold
lion to the rule. The conduct
of the lliessenget is to be colli
mended, ami the reward-* off r
feted should be promptly turn
ed over to him. lie has not only
performed a noble act iu pro
The absorption of the Haiti- tecting the pioperty committed
more and Ohio line by the to his care and keeping, but lie
\ m.w.ittriiI'KOIII.KM.
Western I nioti only brings in has made society his debtor
to gieater prominence a vital largely by removing two of its
issue which will have to be worst enemies. It took nerve
settled in the near future. The and coolness to resist the at
telegraph is a public necessity, tack of these desperate assail
Not only is it necessity tints, and the well direi led shots
that it be kept from will have the eft ct of breaking
raso, annul live nines, tin- , J|e (.| ut<>|ii*M of monopoly, but up effect mil I v this dastardlv
I.,a.'."i °„W i1.'!! .:!!i1.: .1. . that it be secured from prostitu- system of robbery which has
tiou to sellish, sinister and base flourished so long unrestrained,
purposes. The tariff imposed Hereafter, when train robberies
for the transmission of tnes- are attempted, the knights of
sages, however high they might the road will not have such
be raised by monopoly, is not smooth sailing " "
the greatest danger to be
guarded against. The control
of the telegraph d' tile country
would give to any company un-
limited pow 1 *r in molding pub
lie opinion by tIn* numipula-
laiioti and coloring of news and 1
intelligence, and absolute con-
"v"r 'J th" "A family WW
rouniry. .1 siaridiag ariuy at ,ak).„ ,
immediately commenced the
heard some shooting. In tin
car with me was .1 li. Heards
ley, ti clerk in the Wells Fargo
ofiice at Fort Worth. When
we heard the tiring we put out
the lights iu oui cur and retired
to the rein end \ ery soon
there was an explosion, and a
dynamite bomb tore a hole in
the door on the side ol I lie front
end of 1 lie car and broke tlie
glass in both doors. We were
ordered out of the car. .\s I
went out I laid my six shooter
just inside the door. The fore
most robber ordered us to hold
up our hands. After searching
lie ordered inc to go back into
the car and light a lamp. 1
climbed back and he started to '* '"V'"'•' .1"" ,"t!L .... .ii room pttre ^
fnllmv me H-fur, 1... .-uuld du would becumf mumen! d^
so 1 seized inv revolver, reach 1 ' i • . . .l . t • . Hd, alia timet tot a moment Me
Hesislance
will be offered them now that
the ice is broken, and it is safe
to sa\ that depredations of this
nature will cease, within the
borders of Texas, al I ast Ft
Worth (ia/ette.
• —tt
Hlllllll l'u\.
its beck and call could not con-
trol the country in tin* interest
, , use of Darby's Prophylactic
„l a r,u-puraiion as thoroughly F|l|U, ,, k •„
and ,.|rmtlv,.|y as would tl,.- „f lhe roo„,',„lri. ttll,| J„.s|,.
: lom
oh
w i
and bi
ed In
i> 1 a y s
si|gge
mend that tie*
certi be • i i--11 it
as po
duivi
that gambling
less pr uninem
Please
low me to offer your
reader.- a few thoughts relative
to some of the politico ecotioin
ic ij11esiions, which now iie-
aml un re gi\en to tin* moral,
si trial atid intellect ua! de\ elop
ment of : h ■ i" < >p|e These are
o'd\ sugge-iioiis and we will
be gliid lo nav >* this ipiestion
discussed iii a most .i>efni way.
Vou are iiivited to oui c<duiiui.-
(I'linli VltiiuiM Mi i'tln r.
juai t"!\ meeting !
The tegular
of the <'ouiit) AMiam • . of ('ol
iiti county, was In Id at Sham's
opera house on ' >ct I'.Mli. w ith
a good attendance from all
pat i s of i he county M m h in
terest wa- iiitiuifested.*aml
nearly ^iooo cash wa- paid iu
to the A lliauee mill I 'uud.
(tin people are taking a qui
el and linn interest in co-opera
live enterprises, and their sue
t e-- is almost assured. A few
more years of patient actb
work and studv. will cimwii
titer, effort- with mo-it sati-fac
tory leisults.
maud the set ions cotisiderrtion
I of Intelligent people.
"Man know thyself." Kdti
cation ami reforms should com
J ineiice w ith ourselves. While j
; I believe as tiiucli as any one ,
that the organization, and co '
operation, bv labor is an ion- i
perative necessity, observation
ami experience teach me that
every man must be his own ar
chitect : parties, organizations,
and political action will not
make the intemperate man
temperate. A great many peo-
ple w ho are making much noise
•tbotil monopolies, oppressions, when Smith
etc., have it in their own
i to do more for them-
selves than will ever be done
for them by any exterior assist
atice.
Let every working man i if
not already sm set his own
house iu order. Intelligence,
i' tuperance, economy and good
business management, are in-
dispensable requisites in this
uncomfortably close n
head When I found that ilu
second robber appeared to be
the only one left ami that lie
, was trying to place his dead or
wounded comrade on the en
gi lie, I leaned out of the door of
the car with
M > Pot Itl.K UA liltKI.I.KP -Hot
Ol N.
took as good aim as I cotiid
and lired. I saw the robber
iroppi
ie Pal f - i -i >1 mo. i lie i aieier,
.. .. industrial, commercial, social, hi
V-> intellectual and political stti ' ' ^
cide We have seen the pow- Having tried Iafter all had
er ol the telegraph already failed to relieve niei that gieai
used to misrepresent persons, fi-jend of woman, (T eole Female
distort facts. raid the markets 'funic, the use of a few bottles
and rob the people. This un- cured tue completely ofprolap-
der a partial iiionwpoly is only sus ami fully restored the
ti slight foretaste of the condi monthly functions as well as
tiotis that would exist if that imparii'ng renewed health and
tuonoply should become abso vigor. Since using ibis wonder-
lute. But Iio monopoly, whole fu| tonic I am no longer the
er or partial, should be permitted j victim of long spells of u«r
sink down and then I drojiped in this vitally necessary factor1 votts prostnitioii or female
on my back in thecal." ol public convenience and util-1 weakness, and heartily recom-
Wlieu Smith shot the ttrst ity. There is no more reason ntend to all suffering women
robber the second one at once why the g ivernuieiit should j Creole Female Tonic, when af-
tried to get Ins comrade on the leave the transmission of nies dieted with these wasting and
engine, intending lo uncouple sages to corporut'ons than that life-destroying female diseases,
the engine ami run on. but it should leave the carrying —Mrs. M.'.l. Lazar.
shot the second and delivery of letters to tlieui.
I
time the fellow started to run j The telegraph system should
down the track ahead of the en be operated in connection with princlpl
gitte and disappeared. The the postoHice. as it is naturally cities bt
dead robber was then placed
on the train, which returned to
the city. Fit ited States Mar-
it part of and
same general
transmission
subserves
purpose
the
am opposed
es. to till
but when I
on general
patent niedi
ti ml. against
my own
of
the o|e Female
intelligence. j,„. many
A >111.1(1 I t ItLI.KAlsKI).
For n |i«rloil «t' •i\t«'tm yi'ilrt i Iium-
bt'i-n nilti.-ii'il with iiiturrh ol tin* In-uil
wbirb luiltli il the umi wl' till iiii'iliniiii'B
ilnl'll. -I'l'ing I III' llll \ .1*1 i>l' li.tr it I 11 I!. It.
It.. I |'iiivli!i-e<l ami n-tMl .«i\ ur m-vt-ii
bun Iff. uiiil nil In,iik'i iimmI Irrt-Kiilnrly
hit\t- r.'i'i'i vi-il yri'iii ii'lli'l. mul rrcniii-
iiiriiil ii n- ii uoo.l lilooil |nirilii'r.
| sll-iii'll i .1. i\ lltli ' >01111 , .1 i!..
- ln'i ill ol ll;it;i: -"ii l ounly, Ou.
Klllil .il A H.SM.
Althotigh ii |iru>'iilloiH*r of in ,ir iwrn-
ly yt-ur-. m\ uiotiivr lulliu*ii(*t*tl nit' to
lirot'uri.* It. It. It. lor lu-r. slu- liml l>tren
I'Ollltll.'ll to tlet lli'll M*vcr l IllOlltllo w ttll
rheiiinnlimu wbUb liiul (.ititiborniy ri -
kImiiii nil llii' iir-ituI ri iiii'ilit - W ithin
tw cm v-four Ii in - ntitfi* ■ onniii'li' tlig It.
It. It I oli-trvi'd inn r Uf.l re I ie I. sin* Iiiih
iii-l 1'tniiii.t'tit i i| lit r iliii'tl botlii* liml ii.
nrnrl> u- artivi n« cut. mul hu* lif«n
n< thi' front yunl with ••rnkr in hunt!,"
nlfiininft uj,. in-r nn|.«rovi*iiii*tit in truly
wtindt'i'lul ami iniiurii^rly ratif\ i
C. II. MiiNII.IIMI io . M. l .
•Ilu kfonviilf. Al#., June 0. ismi.
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Book ol' Wotidors Free.
.\ll v%li111i*• t ti uiftir. t imu mi ut thm'itiiHi*
till) I rui 'I I* *":i .1*11'^ Ml* >,t'iiuuii, l.'l
ffi * Suit**, H h i >ii4ti • .11, K c'<*iti|>ii4iii ^,
t!ut«i i •• i cm M- tin* In mnil. trort r j y
uf t: iuiii n* uhI li "k of W mi i r>«, itilml
till* i! tin iiM>t l it ttii aim -:.ntlitig
pruuf • t' r i - mm* kuuw ti,
Autlti 151 o<! I'iMfii Co,
Aiimom. «-i4.
SMITH If HON.
t o 11 inii for sim k t ultli'.
I'"-1 ai res of land li? miles
west from Denton. All under
fence, post and wire) -to acres I
iu cultivation, building me-,
dium, artesian well on the
place. Will exchange !lie above
for 104 head of average stock
cattle. Apply to Mct'orinick
tV Parks, Denton, Texas.
Oct. 1st. 1887.
T. A. Johnson, of :he Leban-
on neighborhood, was in to sue
us ihis morning, lie is au old
t v po ami worked in Arkansas.
He now turns uj> black dfrt in
jueferance lo anything else.
1 Mr. \Y. A. Baldwin, a hard-
ware merchants of Hootiville.
Dallas county, la., says: "For
the past two or three years, I
have been subject to cramping
pains in the stomach. 1 have
tried a number of different rem-
edies; the best one being Cham-
berlain's Colic, Cholera and j
Diarrluea Iteinedy. one or two
doses of it always cures me."
Sold b\ K N McAiilay tV Bro.
| The ChaHotti
Theatrical Troupe appeared
Shaiu's Opern House Monday
night, in the interesting play.
Jane Avre.
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
Murphy, Petty & Co.
JOHNSON BLOCK.
Attorneys at Law
1st. Our Law Department.
2nd. Our Loan Department.
3rd. Our Land Department.
We have employed competent tnen to attend to our loan and
land departments. We will buy and sell land, and also veil-
e Thompson j dor's lien notes. We will muke loans on land at 11 per cent.
,e appeared at' without any trimmings whatever. We will pay the highest
market price for notes. Call and see us, and have yonr land
placed on our books.
t 'ham her! a in > Colic, ( ho|t*ra
t hrift.v
pb
Mi
sfuils Van Hiper and lioss went The wonder is that it has not prepare taml I have made a and Diarrlnva Remedy can al-
ly offemah
I must
proper sense of justice cramp, cholera morbus, dysen-
Is that so worthy a nied- tery and diarrluea in their worst
hould receive my en- forms. Every family should be
- . ent.
fty and progressive jieo this morning and reached the but opens the eyes of the pub-1 heartily for
w herever round. j scene of the tragedy about sun- lie to the dangers threatening tion, female
i"ther."More Anon," thinks rise. The hunt was a short and the only possible an'1, per- pression am
ALLEN'S
FEMALESEMINARY
M'KINNKV
TFXA8.
convictions, that <'r«
I'otiic is far supei
prescription I can
r PH,'e
at once to Vslete, secured three been operated as such long be- j study of female diseases for MM ways be depended upon, it is
Mexicans known to be expert fore this. If the consolidation years) 1 must frankly admit pleasant to lake and will cure | *,r8LJ'«r"nv^pt.5th 1887, to January
trailers, and had them at the of the rival lines and the virtu- that a proper sense of justice, cramp, cholera morbus, dysen- 8pcom1Term,',Ian. 3Ut. lww to Mav
scene of the holdup before day al termination of all attempts demands that so worthy a med- tery and diarrlnea in their worst ittth, isss',
mailer ami are prominent char light. City Marshal White and at competition with the mam icine should
acters iu the history of the Officer (tinbersoti went down moth Western t'nioti monopoly t dorsement. I recommend it provided wjtli it
nervous prostra- summer months.
weakness, sup-
and prolapsus. Dr. bv K. X McAulay & Bro.
msm
per-1 pres
uiat we would get ten cents a one, for not fifty yards frotn manent remedy, then it will K.J. Forke.
during the
cent, rtl)
cent and dollar bottles are sold
TERMS I'F.It MONTH. fS.flOto $4.
This will be ii strictly female aotaool;
nobo.VHof tiny ajje admitted. Since
only a limited number of pupils will be
received, persons w tailing to patronise
this school should confer wlih the prln-
waste
a few
of the
HtO.M I AM I tM.I.IN,
Nevada, Tex..
Oct. !.\ IH.H7
El>. J >1 Moi I \ |
A s iii \ last escaj't'd the
basket, I will ; i\< you
mored"t- from this part
count)
Everything is flourishing
here tiiov Residence lots in
onr uen town are being sold
Mr Warren, i understand, litis
sold acre lot M^bwieaeh Mr.
.Sam Slinebamrh. our hardware
man. is going to sell some lots
oft' his part of the town.
Our fine gin. belonging to
pound for cotton, if the mort where the train hail been stopp have accomplished more good
gage sy stem was abolished, and ed lay the second robber on than its originators ever intend-
the rate of money interest re his back dead. Me had run a ed
dneed This mortgage incubus short distance on tho track and
is a concomitant of the credit then turned into the brush,
system, and the high rati* of where death overtook him. The
interest we give fi r the use of officers returned to the city
money, is in a great measure with the body. Justice ('line
tin result of tin money famine held a double imjuesi ami re
*• vstem we have among us,, turned a verdict in accoidance
which, in my opinion was es with the above facts, exhoiior
lublished. tiud is perpetuated aling Mesnetiger Smith on the
for the sole purpose of making grounds that the shooting was
the rich richer, and the poor Justifiable, being in self defeuse , _ . ... .
poorer : and this financial sys ami also iu defense of property ,1 muc'h improved. It is th«
lent will continue so long as a intrusted to the care of the tnes ,,n 1 ,'"11 *' ««' •
majority of tin* people ignore senger by the WeiH Fargo K\-
the necessity of a change, and press Cotftpany.
continue to follow blindly their The first robber was shut
party leaders right or wrong, through the heart. The second)
Meanwhile let us be patient
and adopt a good business eys
tem for ourselves- be strictly]sent after him. The shot en-
tered the front side of the left
shoulder, laugcia along down-
ward and cut the aorta just other *?M: two others a watch
Anna, Collin County, Sept. 2,
hss?. 1 have used two bottles
of Dansby's Cotton Patch Bit-
ters for rheumatism which
greatly benefitted me Mi. C.
\V llordwav ofMelissawrit.es:
•I feel it my duty to h/tiriily
recommend ltansby's celebrat-
ed Cotton Patch Bitters. 1
took one bottle for malaria and
is the
only iron tonic in the world
that is a sure cure fbrull mala-
rial diseases. Sold by Smith
Bros.
The editor has been absent, of the
dual at an early day.
Bi
oard can be obtained at the residence
The circus came yesterday,; most of the week, hence our]
as advertised. The town was j editorial and local is rather!
full of people, but the attend short.
ance was not as large as usual.
prtnuyiah
When you are in tmed of a
physic, one that will cleanse
the system and regulate the
liver, and bowels, trv St Fat-
rick's Pills. Sold by Iv N. Mc-
Aulay & Bro.
One ticket sellers connected
with the show was arrested
and placed under a two hun-
The Diamond t^ueeii Medi-
cine coinpinv has folded its
ti nis ami gom to seek greener
Held-, and past tires new.
V lie it sown before the rain
is up and growing nicely. An
increased acreage will be sown
this full.
Andrew Hunt, of Piano, was
?■ through the heart. The second! 'pj„, ll8Uaj number of thieves and went on his way rejoieiti
!•'1 '''f"ll„"".','xlr„ny burkSfi i 1"1 I'"*!""'*"'" .' • 1">"4 j ya9;jhe wT *C ,Hlf„l. i
Mr. Dick Jones, ratne near1 honorable in all our dealings ;
burning the other day. It economize by adopting the
caught fire n *ar the press, but cash system if possible. Ev-
there being a barrel of water ery one should Keep un item- j above the heart.The first ro&ber
near by, it was extinguished i/ed account of all receipt* and had on his person over $510 and
before any serious damage wis expenditure*, «nd imagine so a receipt tor a trunk tinted
done. Mr. Jotter, nas ginned if possible! to make his income Terre louuU.. Ind., Sept. *JS.
four hundred and fifty bales of exceed his expenses
cotton, lie has now attached *Ve must support andeticoti*'
to his gin and mill a ^oo corn age our labor papers : they are frotn J. K. &ttoer*ou The oth
shelter uud shucker He is doing all they i«u for us t'arm er roblier had about and
preparing to buy and ship corn, ers lake a >< od farmer's paper
The pile driver is here on our also. It wii* aelp you.
railroad, aud we hope to hear Truly.
the whisilfe of the iron horse W. M. I^i.n.,
i Veal's Station, Tex. Oct. 4 t*7.
dred dollar bond, charged with i" b> see us yesterday. He
theft. He put up the mouey formerly worked in this office.
ing. ^
with
in her azure
ed one of heav- The following table will be
should 1**
Capt <i. J. Davie, of Nevada, r,o0W,0B
, . . . . was in the citv this week.
yesterday, and put in their, the light of jov
time well. One old gentleman (eyes that remind*
named Herald, lost W; an* •n'1 awn blue; the sunbeams f(,Uud useful, aud
AI.LKN. Principal.
To Young and Mid*
die-aged Men.
AStnrc C'utM*.
I'll.' i « fin of ,«rly vic >, liif>n l,r,n#ii
I orrsnl" umrnonK loiii niliiit ,«ml
I tM>il.t, wlOi ,11 II, :ir«'f,|i III*,
j
PerniHUtlv Cured!
I'ailtiHflnn of th Hi*art, Tlmldit*. Tronbiinr-
N«rv,.ii« I>i«chnrKP «o much to tw fearvil. Fog
«-ifnlnrM, lAim Of litMM. Ma«lne« of HplrlM
puly IniMialnit*, t'lutifee 10 Social I.Ira and
HriMMlliiK M«l«nol,,ily
*4iiam j Smj, or thoff •nivrlns on that lutppy
life. a«an«of Pti,v«lcalt>t.biiity. Exolwhllliy of
e f H«t«, ortnnlc nimlnutton. or othrr Iriwa
nlarttlM. qiileklv «Mi«tmt
No MiycnAiji t>Kt> Voting proplc login* their
health nn l *y ndlnit timp will, th «• nn«klll(d
ami Iin«|ui>lin -) oanrinc f«mi itlanrdrr* in th*
hmd, Ihrntt, now lifer and I una* *(t.maeh itad
bowfU, Sor.-dllj- i'ur«<l
t^-t not Kniw «>xlmt; (Inter you from otitis*
m
each, besides others who |t)St
small sums.
of content rippling across her ,.)l|inui„,.d f(. ,„. ;uory. The h-
velvety cheek and the hope of ^ mill|h,.r of poUI,ds to the
long years coming from her , f the articles named is
crimson lips. She attributes
ber *|rtendid physical p*,|dV'C'
lerie loauti.. ind.. Sept. •„*. War. pestilence and famine \ L'i" ' r ! V
lh^ receipt beiug loi g trunk destroy thousands. Hut in- Uo"10 th® «^« rMorne* C.as
lUUiMni J t, Kmerson. received digestigit dispepsin, derange- 0•rtn,,• J
digest loi: dispepsin, derange
ment of the liver and ^♦ >« nch
as follows : Wheat, 00; oats>12
corn, shelled. Art; corn in ear.
shucked, 7d; uiishucked. 72;
PH. W488BRZUQ,
ComulUnc Hooirw, ,t| R|m ntrent
All Private Matters Cured.
I romut aitanWoa M g*m to *H rorrmtMin,t
i ftt'e Stat'- •rioulon.i, umI n)od.r|m> *|i| |lr
Milt C O P every where
l>r Wam> ««■'. H it reanlar «r*lu*tc ol IU jr-4n>
psk Wss
Real nutate Agrnrv.
t'OFFKE TcBrnrif.
alt la*
ufnetorl
Those who are
er roblier had about and are powerful foes to the hitman biliotianeaa *il! «r d Mo
«"'<> •': , BlJ!l Mi.rrit' (!J "*rii"' 1". Inllilhm 1
wore dusters and cloth masks defeat their ravages. fig eradication.
inclined to
irris
remeUy i
Irish potatoes, 0« ; sweet p< ta- : i| vf nMoci'ated inym if with Mr.
toes, .o; brati, onions, . 7; .icflro I faurcta. attornvy at law, in Mm
cottoll seed, !H); millet Seed, ,'ilt, biwltiaaa and we will lis Hue, bti*
"" o n it g^ p 11 e t I a a
i. Atw1 mtosfu
Our* for tha Deaf.
•Si?1 ,m >C5r#d awMyd Bar Dtmm
■ferttt Re t,,re The Hearing, M maWf
• h«Hl e/,l- f e.i |. eaiei t bT*ool5 , UwhJ'
wuitw ~ —
Une
• ... -i t i ( ' "T" , 9 r V wiir limit in (JmIIK —v
*vl,M, they mule th. tl«,h. ***" '* i-®* "trgftfiSi, J" f"** **" * •« .
Mr. Smith r« ceived the foi-1 Tit* Dkmocrat is only $1.30, • A man waejaiTed here a few growing on his faun, the. put
lowiug dispatch from the su- ia year. Subscribe now. • I days ■§ cliarged with rape. chaser to gather the pecans.
injti-lea to tba aatur I drum* Aiwa**
■ ,. - - — ll.«. bii' it,, , ibl to ottMra and onnitora
idraMtl t«> rare for Mil or rander for "aar. Mu.«e r h« s«s« e*«« «
gSbSSPis*®3'
ind on roaaonabla trrnia.
_ u-jjt
8spt. Istt MV.
* ow ig a food time to
Maaannai
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1887, newspaper, October 20, 1887; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191506/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.