The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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'ARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS.
fit (Ataoluul/ nut)
All honor to the Mritinaey
H. K. Wlliiiuih, Jim Wet- T*(SJi'SiuIv W,a
•** W" On «r ub. lie *iih inul, 1
grown mi block land. ofeev.r.1 , , aU(l
rarleiiee, ,.r«h. .lae, ooloi «nd Uouli,t oll k..,
war.
The Hook and Ladder
were out and the
eon- i
Fire!
Louisiana street. oppoalt* the
quality.
The Collin liu.rd. were on u(H ,.uu,|,ti,l|( „f Dry
drill .nd dreee | h and ro Q<Mldi „u|i udle. droee
Blinded «e of the dark d y. ofgwK,., Bui.u. Shoee, Hal.,
Gents Furnishing Goods and a
large and complete stock of
pnny were out and ill. Klre: clothl b hl
ooiopenywlth (belt line lire «- N(fw York „f |a|t,„ „ w,
Cta. >d bone, demoiirtrnted alul , ,wve to
their .kill in lapWIy carrying McKinnev to t«y mid would
water eeveral hundred feet and „kt. et „ wlth ,h„
throwing It over a Unlit tin. and 1() uf andilu
It .0 happens that the angle bu.ln... with them. 1 have be«n
of vtlection of the sun s rays
upon the water was just right
to present a beautiful rainbow
K. N. MeAulay * Bro
uow located in their new quar-
All wood stacked in atreeta ^r on the west side of the
aud alley a uiusi be uiotod. or aquare with a large and fresh
Ibe ordiaauue in such uwo pro stock of drugs, chemicals,
sided will be enforced by the paints, etc. Give liiiu u rail
marshal. C. T. Wauhkn. when wanting anything in their
I'nele Ua r"Hni'e, of the "l"'- Hwnertptione HIM nri-u
Ofay bill neighborhood, wn. in mtely ami proni|Oly.
ifl the city Tuesday. He re- Wonderful hiive been llie
ports everything lovely up his discoveries thiough the invent-
way. * ivegeniu* and scientific knowl-
edge of men Hiti the proper
An immense stock of Keen tie* of Morris'Caacariue for llie
Kutterand Llppencott's Axes, of* a disordered livei are
MOUNTCASTLE'S.
BBPOBTS Of 00TCKH1K11VT
As to Parity and WholMomemwi of the llujral
"I haw tented a
1 Men market, nnU find ft cum
1 at tartar poir-ler <>f i high u „
phMpbitet, or other lojurtoua nubtUnrM.
W f K«>r*l Baking. Powder, which I jUtMH HI
uuo Mluf pore ud vholeMM iapadtaMa. IthlM
Jfjfrtf of merit, end Sow eot eostata eMliv MM
un KUbitMPee. ES.UIMMT
on a clear sky to the audience
in the grand stand.
in business a loug time and be-
lieve 1 kuow how to treat you.
And I shall only expeot to mer-
it your patronage by strictly
legitimate, honorable dealing
and as low prices and as good
"killMtoatiic tactUu*Um ttoyel
«I here examined a t> elca*e f Rnjrel Haklnif Powder, parehMad
the market. I find tt i-tmrelv fr.w (rum alum, tan* alba, of in; othar I
■taorc. ItsNHr Mohto?., I'Ii.O., Hrualdiut of staveaa lnautata of
" I here onalyr.'-l a |teckiu(" of Koful U-tkiii* Powder. The _
ttie computed are |>uro uml wlmluaoiue. 8. Uana lltrea, Stale
Tho R'>ral Dakin^ Pnnrdvr nxv-lvi'.l Urn liixbMt award overall
i Vienna World's R* intuition, 1*71
American Inatltire. N \
No other art l- of lium-tu f
rndoraenicul tr >m
all over tho world.
!,' Itl
rk, iiii*I at -*•!r.
I ia>
<:• tttfuulai. Philadelphia, ltd; all
if KtUm tliMUffhom the oooato*.
n-r rcculrnd auch high, eoiphaoe, akd Ht>
mm' ' ' " SB, aSBsM* i -
venal cndoraenu'iit frnu tiuluviii clu iuUix, [ihyiiclana,
Health
Kot —'Tho above Divoham lllimtrntoi tin romparaUro worth of
Powder*, at ahowu I y Chemical Atiulult nml cgpcrimcnU made by Prof.
A pound can of < tu!i powder wan tuken, (tin total IcavnuiuK power or VOlttBaSt
each can ralrulatH, tbc rtmull li int; a indicated. Thli |iractliial toct for worth by
Prof. Sclicdlcr only |.r> v<i u hi.t every (ios rvaiit ctitiaumer of tho RoyaJ BaktBIF
Powder known by pr:.i; e.l ii that, while It casta a few cents per poVM
mor' than ordinary kliute, It I f;tr ••i r- va iioiuleal, anil, bMlilen, affords the I
age of better work. A ttai{le trial uf the lloyal UakiaR Powder will
Calr minded person of these facta.
* While the diagram nhowa some of the alum powders to ha of a h*
of strength thun other oowdcrs ranked below them, It to aot to h '
raluo. All alum powdsaa, M ■aBtofhSV
UsmI t'ollls fsrst for Male,
Of about acres,
n Denton I
road; all enclosed, with plenty
of good water, timber and grass; e *"°( s'
. ® , . . • a* clever and act-
sixty acres in cultivation; a fire j .
room dwelling,smoke house aud '
cistern, and all within 14 of a
mile of a school and church.
Tortus liberal and easy. Ad-
dress or enquire of A. L. Dar-
nell, (M)7 Kant College St., Sher-
man, Tex.
.. goods as you can get anywhere
. .. ,.ni. eM The Ladies are respectfully in
west of McKinney, on Dentou .... ,, . ' . ,
J tfiruH t<> „tt|| umj examine and
I will have
oiumodatlng
who will alwuys be
anxious to show goods and
please their customers.
Respectfully, yours,
J. L. KOIIKKTHON
McKinney, October 11th 1H^7.
Altcutlon II oil it-it It uru I Ksliltiltoro.
Ulff that thev I nvr Miy value,
tr- to Imi avoided aa dangerous.
To Our MuliNrrllM'r«a
The Collin County Fair As-
sociation has just closed quite
a successful series of exhibits
at their ample and convenient
grouiids near this city. The
weather was most favorable
and the attendance was good,
especially the last two days.
The exhibitions in every de-
partment were very interesting
and instructive, and those who
failed to see them missed a
rare opportunity.
The officers were prompt, po-
lite und efficient and did all a
their power to entertain and wet-
• — (come their visitors. The la-
For fine to cigars and tobacco. (jjw8 froIU town and couutry in
'go to Mortt'iwV^Shritdi• r. , tt)osti tasteful costumes, were
There is ^everaT new lirms present with bright bewitching
starting in our city at present, smiles to touch and tone the
occasion with loveliness and
We are in need of money
very much, and those in ar-
r as for subscription will uc-
omimodate us greatly by call-
ing aud paying up. We have
[been very liberal waiting till the
srops were made, but it takes
loney to buy paper and pay
111!' employees. Iielice we call
n you to help us.
Respectfully,
Dkmocuat Pi h. Co.
i .
CITY NEWS.
The Fslr.
One day last week a difficul-
ty occurred near Blue Ridge,
between Win. Bryant and an
Owing to tfii* tiianaijeinent of old man iiaiie-d Corhitt, in
the .State Fan ami Exposition ; which the laio i ^ib sc\« iel)
placing the graud opening of handled. The trouble grew
the horticultural department out of an old feud between
and cut flower day on the 28th thetu about stealing some corn,
day of October, in thousands Bryant was placed under a #200
of programmes distributed, the
following changes, different
from the ruling in the fair cata-
logue, have been made {n ihe
horticultural department:
DAYS OF AWAKD.
bond.
Kyc for Half.
Table Cutlery and Pocket Cut
lery. Scissors, Razors, Butcher
Knives, Guns, Pistols, Shot,
(JapK, Shells, iVc., for sale by H.
A. McDonald.
W. II. Kilgore, of Wylie.was
among the Dkmockat's callers
this week. He reports his sec-
tion as pcacable nud prosper
ous.
' II (!. IIet'lldi• II, tin- lending
dlliuuitl, guainliiei ^ each and
ever\ bottle of t'lienlnili s t'lnll
Tonic to cure both chills und
fgvers, pl^usunt to take and a
very finestieng*hener and ap-
petizer.
Robert Heal, of near Hill-
town , was in the city Tuesday
with cotton About seventy
five bales came from i hat sec
tion.
cta^- *
T. .1 XiiIh'.n is tin |tin* - t.i
l uy furniture, stoves, ipifi-us
ware, litiwjjie, lamp-, t:11 I• •
cutlery, and almost everything
in the house furnishing line,
between Collin County Bank
antl postolfice.
Col. Johnson has gone on a
visit t*j Missouri. He will re
turn tile last of till* week.
unequalled.
Theodore Hurt/, loan broker,
office south side of public
square, McKinuey, Texas,
represents some first class land
mortgage companies; therefore,
lie can loan money on good
real estate security as cheap
aud as prompt as anybody. Go
and see him if you wish to ne
ifotiate a loan or sell sonic veil
dol's lieu lio! '
w- •
lliMklfii'M Am Ira Halve.
Tiiiow.i mi<«* in ii.e world for Cuia Uralses,
Sown. I l«<r>. >alt rhetmi, le i nor.i., Irttei
i lr.(i| -l tiae.li. t hlHilalun, ooriui. ami all skla
•Tiii'llo- , miii |>i>.|||vi<lt i-im-H pll^a or no p.y
ii qulri'it Ii w uinirmili'nl in flmi fwrto xlh
fst ilon, or uiuniM refiimlnl I'rltn* otunu |ier
Iki l-'or hale by k. N Mo \ula> .v Urn US Ijr
This is ui advertisement. It is a
good one. It is inserted here
for you to
Wt> art* ifolitK to tell
ulKitU i>ttr
von noiiiHhlnu:
Clotkftng Departm*t
I I'lirrt' will lie I'mi'Ih tlinl ill liotiHil
von to know . Tlu* tlral tliliiKwc want
to auy Moini'thiiiH almtn Is our slock of
Men's Trousers,
\otlre to (<ln Men uud Mitl« r .
1 haw the best lace leather
made. Call and examine and
give it a 11ial.
.1 \ i K STO\ A I I..
- • —m
Sf rup of Klir .
From one bushel to 50 bush-
els at rH) cents, at J. M. Tuckers'
farm north of and adjoining
On nursery stock, Tuesday,' Hackberry church property.
Oct. 25th, 18S7. 1 ~~——77.";.
On fiulu and veg«tablea, . c H K"rr- f"' """
Wednesday, Oct. 2«th, '87. ',n ,u 8li,! "" Wednesday. " •
On prepared fruits, Wednes-
day, Oct. 26th, *87.
into see us Wednesday. He
reports crops good, the people
all busy aud healthy. He has
On Brientitic and mechanical 8 ",wl bal«8 of c"1'
Jack Stovall, is still making
fine saddles for the farmers.
Call and see them.
grace. They were also present
with their hundiwork in manv
_ department* of art, showing
There was over 5oo bales of rare skill and consummate taste.
^cotton on the square several! The paintings, drawings, nee-
days last week. die work, cut and artificial
, , flowers, feather work, and many
Jack Stovall, is selling liar-, otUer rich , hie, of tb„ir
neas, saddles etc., at low jmce8. 8ki||were d 0||t ,0 feut
Try lum before purchasing the Bves of all.
elsewhere. ^ ^ ^ But the partot whioh yeedi-
tor reverts, with joyful glee,
of their
J. W. Mays, of Blue Kidge.
is one of the jurors in thecouti- was the culinary art
hands. Oh! those rich cakes
and bakes, wiues, preserves,
I jellies and other sweetmeats
j beyond computation.
! The stock was the finest ever
! seen here. Horses, from the
The premium for the prettiest |it|,e UIKi «gjle race to the im
baby went to H. Herndou ported ponderous Percheron.
this year. ' full blooded cattle, hogs, sheep.
ty court this week.
Ladies attention is called to
the complete line of confection-
aries and fancy groceries sold
by Morten & Shrader.
display, Thursday, Oct. 27th
1887. '
On greenhouse, potgrowu und
ornamental plants, Thursday
Oct. 27th, '87.
On cut flowers, Friday, Oct.
28th, '87.
All articles as above named
must be in position by 0 a. m.
ton.
Wanted t W anted!
100,000 Bushels Cotton S.?ed,
for which the highest market
price will be paid, dinners
will do well to see us before
selling. WKun, Hynds & Co.
Mr. Jacob Gum, one of the
Tltetv is noi nn article ot a iiiuii'h «p-
(iar«l itboiti wlilcli lit* slionlil lie iii eure-
fill In llu* nelertiiin of us |inntnlootiM.
\\ * i-iiii furtiisli every sl.vlo, ev«<rv lev-
tllle, every eolor mill eV««r\ xl/t'. \> iii
\Mirkuiitni>lil|i we i >iii only siilii ii a care-
I'lll I'Mitiillialioil uf wluil we lnue. He
eiin\ no olinililv kooiI*. lint mill
LMriui'iiih (lint we know wilt \ lelil <
Itietlon liilli>- wearer S'olieeilol
I Inn any I hi in; more lie' rohiN
Muniilnel tireil mil* t.y I lie t all lorn In "l"' k for tlnniiaolvf*. Now nlioul
Kljpi Syrup < tt.. salt Franrlneo, i al.. In
Nature'd Own iriif t.HXiitlve. h Ik the UOfttSe
uiOKt eimilv taken Mini the iii« m| tileiiM-
uiillv elleelive renteilv known to elei.ime N "n,t w",",
eonilitIon and you may onl\ rei|iiire a
eoal to eottl|ilele y our w Inii-rHltit. Well,
we ran till Ihe liill. If ynil w u It I II <iti'k
eoal we havi> it, it you uant a fl'oek ooiil
•ell
tll -
sity-
w ill
the •*> l«*tii w hen liilloiiH or t'walivn; to
(IIh|ii'1 heatlaehe. eoltln ami fever*; to 1
cure habit mil ••oiimI l|iut lull, imllgVHtion,
etr. Kor Milo 111 M eontd ami hot- f
llu hy K. N. MeAulay ,V llro.
There is none of the following
ing in Chenthains Chill Tonic.
No quinine, no arsenic, no
strychnine, no cinchonida, no
mercury or other poisons, but I
guarantee every bottle.
11 C. Hkundon.
Money saved is money made,
so go to T. J. Nale and buy
your furniture, stoves, queens-
ware, glassware, and every
thing for houskeeping. Call
and see between bank and post
office.
award, at which time commit-
tees will promptly begin the
awards.
on their respective days of j oldest settlers of Orayson coun
ty, and father of W. R. Gum,
who has, for some time past,
been studdying law under .1. 8.
Jenkins, of this city, died lust
Sunday. The Dkmocrat ex-
tends its sympathy the bereav-
ed family.
The Denton Alliance Mills
flour is sold by Morten & Sin a
der, east side square, McKin-
ney. Try a sack.
' •
There will be u* big rush to
the Dallas fair, next week, from
this town and surrounding vi-
cinity.
chickens and even Prior Hays*
white rats were there in grat d
array.
Gunter and Gnnter, of Gray-
son county, E. R. Stiff of Mc-
Kinney and many other leading
stockmen contributed much in-
terest with their extensive ex-
hibits.
G. W. Ford, of Allen, and H.
Notice i Nrw Wheat.
Gypsey seed wheat in charge
of L. A. Scott, at Melissa.
Price $1 per bushel. This
wheat yielded 41 bushels per
acre this season. Those who
have tried it, say the flour
equals the best in the market.
Virginia H. Allkn.
You are cordially invited to-
attend divine services at the
Baptise church next Sunday.
Subjeects: 11 a. m., "Peter's
Question to Cornelius." At 7:15
p. m.: "The Heavenly King-
dom—its location, inhabitants,
wonders and joys." At 10:30
a. tn., there will be snort talks Por cheap money and prompt
on "Our Sunday School Work." j attention to business, go to
The members of the church are
earnestly urged to be present
at that hour.
Constipation superinduces
(Jo to T.J. Nule for furniture,
cook stoves, ijueonsware, glass-
ware, table cutlery, and for
everything else iri the house-
hold Sine. Cheaper than the
cheapest. Next door tt Collin
County ltnuk.
Room on our book for a few
more subscribers. Send in the
names at once.
wives! mot in: its t iiAruirmtMt
I to your own phym-ltm! A laity who
for yearn mitlerml from illstreNKiiix fe-
male complaint*, wenkneHHoH, etc., no
common to her sex, anil hail ilenpalreil
of a cure, dually Ion ml reineillen which
completely cureil her. Anv Miltercr can
nee them ami thiiH cure licr«fll°|bwith
wc have It, If you want a caxwlmrfi- coal
vve have It, it you want a wornteil coal
we have it, if you want a fimill i/.e. a
medium idzc or a. Inure *l/.o we have it.
It you want a coat at a low price wc
have It. If you want a coat of the llnc i
material we Im\ •• It. If yon want a coat
of poor material ami Int'eriot make, our
would-hccompetitor* ha\c It. \\ c >l«nf I
keep litem ami would not under any
coiiHldcration. We aim to Kisc value
for every dollar wc receive and there-
fore >«cll only xood good*.
Suits?
^ en. wc have au chiUch* variety of tlicm.
We cannot tic^m to uuumcralc all of llie
HlvicM. Would have to lake a whole
paifc to do It. Hut iu brief word*, wc
can pleiiHC any body. H .start our lim-
it! *.i.."io for a miii that our neighbor* are
iiHkinK $7 I*' for ami they arc worth that
the agOUV of that disease so I ®l,u ol II physician I'mm leeilng of amount ol anvbodv'* inoiicv. lint wc
jfrntltiuto Mho will "end two preserlp.) ,ir„ „,w ays in'tlm lead ..n h.w pries.
I'lic i|ualltlcH gradually impiovc unnl
ln r elnew here. We have what jrou w ni
ami at prices thai w ill liring Joy to yonr
healie. Talk about cheap, no artlul* Is
cheap thai doe* not represent a value la
proportion to price a*ked. Suppose jrou
buy an oven oat for that coniM to
piect.* ami tot*the w ind whlatto I
It* seam* the tlrst tiiue yon go oat (
1* It i heap." Moat itoclttodly SO. Whoa
wc mime a price ou any article we give
(till value for that llgurc. We start oar
line of overcoat* at and for that
money give you a garment that while It
l not of the best material or Uniabad In
the tlnent style, i* well made and of a
material lliat will *tand -tervlce and
keep out the ciild. Then our prlflM
ranur upward and the ipiality,style and
finish Ki i p pan- w ith the upward ten-
deucy in price which Is always lower
i ii it o any other hiiii*u can or will naiue
lor .uiiiiui grade*. n*k lo see those ele-
hmnt iiitin and *ilk lined garments, the
luimlsomesl ever iu McKinney.
Fat Men, Lean Men,
Tall If en,Short Xsa
vn c have prtM ided for 3 our wants and
wc • an ill you up In a style that wlU
satisfy you fully. Vou need not fear
that you cannot lie suited, wc can do It,
ami most important of all save money
for y ou. I hat's the point to consider
a bin 0 all other-.
Boys* and Youths'
Clothing.
I" mint Iter feature in which wc excel.
We havH Hie largest stock, the beat
good*, most varied assortment and low*
j '•*! prices. We start the line on a boy'a
j black wi• i'mtciI suit at yi..^), and for
•ioiiIIi 1. style ami workm mshlp you
can't mulch if in the town for less than
v.'.Mi. I lien evamlne our tine goods
ami wc know 1 hat your verdict will lie
"Wc are in Ihe lead on best good* for
least lot).' I'o that clans who al-
way* haw
prevalent, known as Piles.
This can be cured and prevent
ed by taking Morris' Cascar
ine. :iti
lions—which cured her ami au IIIiim-
triited pamphlet entitled "The Mupp-
Ing-Mtone to Health," and full Instruc-
tion*. sealed. Address (with J cent
stamp), Mrs. W . r. Holmes, «.> Broad-
way. Si. V. (Name this paper.
Bottom Knocked Out Of Prices
Waated!
J. M. Wilcox & Son want
boia d'arc blocks and logs, and
will take a large amouut, the
same aa legal tender in ex-
change for lumber, saah, doors,
bllnda, &c., &c.
The city has been full of
wagons loaded with cotton and
corn this week There is yet
much cotton in the fields, which
is being rapidly gathered and
marketed.
-AT-
we reach those elegant, nobby, stylish 1
custom luadcMiilts at that if we had j
a mind to we could readily dispose of'
at -J.'i. hut a* usual our inclination in
umlerMcll nil others iii-ihk- the price ;
•low ti to tlm llgurcs named. \ mi u am an
Overcoat?
Well, come rlKhl to lieaili|iiarfcr-
Clothing Made to
Order,
Wc \lend an invitation to call on ua.
vv •• ne agents for one of the largest
uu-rcliant lailoriiin lirms in New York.
Wi havc over inn samples of material
in iri ui and irnarantee ipiality,
lit and workmanship and at prices 25
per cent. Ie** than you uHiially pay.
Bbnnktt HATCIIRK,
Pastor.
J. M. WILCOX & SON
LUMBER VARD.
TWO MILLION KKKTof Long Leaf Pine Lumber Heduced
Theodore Hurt/, loan broker. fr<Jtu #1.75 to £l.(5r> per hundred feet.
Office with J. L. Doggett, south
aide of square.
Farm loana, negotiated and
vendors lien notes bought by e. Singleton, of Lebanon, each
Theodore Tlurtz, loan broker. httd magnificent apecimena of
Office near southeast corner of their Polund China hogs.
public square. ^ ^ But the center of attraction
The City Treasurer's report "f tine stock lovers was in the
shews $068.90 on hand. Why imported full blo d French Per
not spend a little of suid cash cheron horses of Clint Haggard
balance on the sidewalks lead- 1U,<1 K. VVr. Carpenter, of Piano,
ing to the depot. Think of a four month's colt
weighing 500 pounds and a 4-
Do not forget that we are ul j year-old weighing 1800 pounds,
ways prepared to do job print- These horses are perfect bean-
ing in good style, and at prices tieB_kind and gentle-when
which defy competition. crossed with our American or
The larpnaTstork of looting | f,exic " bonn' BMk't'u
and cook .10.,, in the city, now! be « " P«1 «J>or« yet die-
on hand and for eale low, by H.' l nver*> ' H *
*A. MrDonnld. , "fength, action and e.-
ery desirable quality in more
T. J. Nale will sell you a perfect proportion than has ev-
complete housekeeping outfit er been found otherwise.
for less money than any house These enterprising eitisens,
in North Texas. Come and like those In other counties,
between Collin County will demonstrate facto worth
thousands ot dollars to onr
county each year. This work
of improving stock of all kinds
should be pushed by every-
body until we art able to ootp-
pare with the best breeders of
Bank and post-office.
Subscribe for the Dkmocrat
only $1.6o a year.
1 mean what I say, if Cheat-
to cure
Naathera ('allferaia.
Information of all kinds con-
cerning this boomiug section,
furnished on application.
Write your questions and ad-
dress plainly and enclose fee
of fifty cents to ftintgroff &
Petty, San Diego, Cal.
>MN
We have received the initial
number of the Greenville Mes-
senger, by Brown A Melton.
The copy before us is a 12-page
9-column sheet, filled with the
favors of Greenville's wide
awake business men. It is by
odds the finest country paper |
ever issued in the State. In
fact, "Hightone" never makes a
failure when he attempts to get
up something handsome. We
wish them success.
Mettec ta ttla lea*aa* Millers.
I have the best lace leather
made. Call and examine and
give it a trial.
.Jack Stovall.
HaHltaal Coast! pat I oa
Antl kidney and Uver ilia, depending on
a weak or Inactive condition of the kid*
neya, liver or bowHa, are sitcceasfully
and permanently cured only by the ttae
of the gentle yet effective laxative and
dlaretlc, Syrup of Flga. lta advantage*
are evident; It la eaaiiy taken, pleaalng
to the tas.e, acceptable to the stomach,
harmless to the moat delicate system,
and truly henetlclal in effect. For sale
la 50cents and fl.oe bottles hy K. V
MeAulay 6 Bro.
3K OUT
" mtli your | urrlift«t-1
SHY |
hwtoi* Chill T«t>ic fails
yon; I will hand you back your "V"
money. Purely vegetable,
very pleasant. I Owof ^e —
E.C.BMW90V
McKinney has Improved wou-
derfully this year. Many new
business houses have been
erected, numerous residences
constructed, but the sidewalks
to the depot are still in a terri-
ble fix. Cannot the city fath-
ers do soswthiBg in the premis-
es t
fr^ie-affiaW
PHiLADEJLFHIA
Second Class Lumber now going rapidly at from ^I.TiO to$l."4.* .
ONE MILLION PINE AND CYPRESS SHINGLES.
old price from to per thousuml, now recuced to from
$2.50 to $4.50.
ONE MILLOIN FEET OF
Dressed Lumbar,
at low figures. A ho a large assortment of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. MOI LDINOS, ETC.
Owing to the immense of Lumber on hand we have concluded
to reduce prices to suit the wants of All.
Those in wunt of
BUILDING MATERIAL
Will find it to their interest to give-us a call before purcluta
ing elsewhere. Remember the place.
W«fit« not your viilunlih? Hum by look-1 •.i\ u us n trial order.
" Iii conclusion let us again < all your particular attention
to tin* correct principles upon which we conduct business, via:
ONE PRICE STRICTLY,
NO MISREPRESENTATION,
MONEY REFUNDED
Cheerfully for all purchase* that are not, perfectly satisfactory.
Respectfully,
Mountcastle & Co.
Stain's Blook, Eaat Side Square,
McKINNEY, TEXAS.
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WANTED.—10,000 buahels corn y|
in exchange for lumber. o
J. M.WILCOX&SDN,"
Clemeatson & Co.
M \Nt'FAlTt ItKK OK \.NI> DRAl.KK IN——
Boots & Shoes.
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Repairing Neatly Exmrtai.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.