The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Absolutely Pur*.
li la powder never varies. A luarvel
f purity, strt*ii|rtli and *vlioleRotiietiea*.
lore economical tlinn the ordinary
[ ind*. nod uaiuiot be Mold In competf-
|Ion with tht multitude of low
#rt weight, ilium or |iho*|ihatc powd-
W. Soli> oni.v ix ia.v«. Royal Baking
powder Co.. lOfl wall ■♦., N. Y. $
To Our NuWrilicra.
Wo are in need of money
I'ery much, and those in ar-
rears for subscription will ac-
oiumoduh* us gently by call*
|n« ami pajt in tip. We have
>eeu very liberal waiting till the
|ro]>s vvi'ie mailt', but it takes
loney to buy paper and pay
ur employee#, hence we call
|n you to help us.
UfSpertfullj ,
Dkmockat Pt'h. Co.
We are authorized toanaouaeo M. W.
Woloott. aa a candidate for < ut Mar-
atal at the ensuing electloa, April 4th.
We are authorised to aaoouaee Joe
II. Itauibo aa a candidate for City Mar-
shal at the eaauing •lection, April 4th.
We are authorised to announce John
r. stout as a candidate for City Marshal
at the enautng April election.
We are authorized to announce Geo.
II. ilarrett a candidate for City Marahal
at the ensuing April election.
We are authorized to announce A. I.. I
Joneo a candidate for I'ity Marshall at j
the enauing April election.
We are authorized to announce J. B.
< ox, as a candidate for City Marahal at
the enauing April election.
We are authorized toaonounoe s. L.
Mcltride, aa a candidate for City Mar-
shal at the April election.
John Y. Bowen, of Copeville,
was in the city on Inst Satur-
day aud gave the Democrat a
In oar announcement column
will be found the announce-! \viHow Sorii a*
' To whuut It way concern
rnent of John C. Coleman* who1 *arqh" L 1888-« ' ,w to #c'iuo^tru#"
vail. John aays he would not j comes before the votera of the tees of the several districts
mind to come oftener to Mo- "Bloody Third" ward aud asks ' . tuai the responsibility of tak
v. ... tit k 1a, t . m . at^ " you u ill *aliow tu«* space iii iuif the scholastic census for the
Kinney if he could keep he their support for the o yonrcoluuniy, I will writ" a few county devolves upon the coun
ringstersoffofhim. Aidermau. Mr. Coleman is well t v su^rinteudent, and not
lUd air™. -Ule. nu doubt will, If, ^ I tyX Z !" "! u.K .,ny.
von
We are authorized to announoo J. If.
Wood, as a candidate for " *y Aasca3or
and C ollector, at the ensuing election,
April 4th.
pou latuscnaa.
We are authorised to aanoune Geo. B.
Adams a candidate for re-elect ioa for
City Treaauror at the April election.
pok alimctnuN.
We
Seay as
Alderman
suing election April tth.
We lire authorized to announce J. c.
i'oleman as a candidate for Alderman in
Third Ward ut the ensuing election,
April 4th.
seed for sale at McKinney
Nurseries. Also corn and hay.
1 m> •-m
We have been informed that
likely no one would annouuee
for City Attorney, it is said
that the fee of the office is not
sufficient tu justify, How
this.
elected, discharge the duties of I ^
the office iu a creditable man-'
up iu
uer.
We call specTaTatteutioii of
the voters of the 'Bloody Third'
that K. T. Seay is a candidate
for re election to the office of
i8 j Aidermau in that ward. Bob dorsed 'he Imj coll at lir.st, and
has served the city faithfully, | Hm uf t|i(. sam«, upiuimi still.
as
James Morell, of Bowlby's
School House Community, was
in the city on last Tuesday,
and called on us aud subscrib-
ed for the Dkmockat.
Go to Jack Stovall, for a
No. 1, saddle, he will sell them
cheap.
If the friends of the Demo-
crat want to stir up the very
Old Nicholas iu any jugrump
I tuake this statement in an-
lust swer to many iptestio'jn in re-
weeks ifSite. gard to the saute, at d hope the
He starts out by upholding \ explanation i* sufficient,
D. M. Ferry " ""
seeds
withlu M its patronage from Resin ctfullv,
M. \V .loll NHON,
County Judge.
What am I to do *•
Ferry and his garden ' the attention necessary in ex
,, .v.. . plaining privately will take
reKivi.BBtliHHU.-Rlili.mv [ ,h
said see<I tiriu. I heartilv en-
and duriug the time has done it does me good all over to see
much toward advancing the in-1 auoh men as Mr. Kerry, and the
editor of the Atlanta Coimtitu
The symptoms of Biliousness
are unhappily but too well
known. They differ in different
tion get down on their knees individuals to some extent. A
before the "Barbarian with the Bilious man is seldom a break
hoe" the "dark lantern crowd" fust eater. Too frequently,
and ask for mercy. If we will ',®.8 ,u1n
, . . petite lor liquids but none for
stand together a little while solids of a morning. Ilis tongue
.. „ ... . longer, we can force congress | win hardly bear inspection at
make a call tor that body to i jww„ on her knees, and snpli- (any time; if it is not white and
meet. As there are vacancies t,ute l|1,.4lll4. ,,fti|,. sovereign 1 ,m "'I- it i rough, at all events.
terest of the city. If elected he
promises to do so in the future.
We are requested by J no. T.
Melton,chairman of the C. C. 1>.
Executive Committee, to state
that, in our next issue he will
iu that body, it would be well
.r, autborit.1 to anaotmu. H. T,! neiirhburbood iust aen." tllvn.: for th" boy" a"'"c' wllo the>'
... nnfUata tot r.-.i««onf«, nel*nDor"ooa' J"SI Mll°want to roureseut them inaui.
nan in Third Ward, at the cn-1 a copy of our paper. It will
Jicn Sulmcrlljcrs.
Wo have, since the lirst of
february entered about twenty
tew names upon our subscript
Ion books; and stil) they
pme.
When \ ou want your }ire-
•riptioti carefully and accu-
itely compounded go to Smith
Iros., East side square, McKin-
|.ey, Texas.
Tile i'o|iiilnr Approval.
'thcelloriH oftht'i nlifornin Fl^ Syrup
j., to prt'ccnl to the pultlic tin iiffrcc-
P.lo nml ellectlvi* -niintltutc for the
liter niiitftcoiis iher uu'illciiifH uihi
ktliurtIrs* formerly in n*e Is grutify-
ik to tlie Company n* it crt-dltahle to
le good tasif of tin* public Tiie large
Jul rapidly increuoiiiK oalc of S\ rup of
|.gH.iui(l tho promptly hencllcial otl'ectri
a flnglc dose nr«* eonvincing proofn
it It la the most easily taken and the
lost pleasantly effective remedy
liovv. For "itle by K X. MeAuley
Mar. '2^.
liteh, l'rairie Mange, and Scratches of
rery kii.d on human or animals, cured
Jill) minute* by Woolford's Sanitary
lition. A sure cure and perfectly
Lrmlcrii*. Warranted by E. N Mc-
liley A Hru. druggist, McKinney.
We are authorized to announce
K. W, K1KKPATR1CK,
as a candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to the action of thet ollin Coun-
ty Democracy, in convention assembled.
We are authorized to announce
K. K. KEKlt,
us a candidate Tor District Court Clerk,
subject to the action of theColllu Coun-
ty Democracy in conventionaliembled.
We are authorized toannounce W. M.
Ilarron, as a candidate for Count)
Clerk, subtect to action of the Collin
I'onmy Democracy, la convention as-
sembled.
copy or our paper
forever spoil the virtue of the
bosses party lash, and arouse
more good earnest thought than '
a whole summer speech mak- [
iug. Send for a sample copy.
FKOM IH.OOMSlHI.t.
Blootusdale, Tex , i
March I, lt<HH. i
En. Dkmockat:
people.
My friend says he was a
member of the Alliance once,
but was afraid it would hurt
the poor merchants, and so he
quit them. Yes, 1 remember
when he was a member,ami how
, ho always opposed evf*ry move
the alliance made, and because
Prescription carefully com- | Having been silent for quite: he could not have things his
.nnilud hv Siinith Bros.. eiiSt ,.n i i.. i ... ..n —s f i ,i. i
CITY NEWi.
The Collin county teachers'
itstitute will meet ou the 17th
of this mouth.
m ^
Patent medicines, drugs and
chemicals, kept by Smith Bros.
Watches and Clocks repaired
and work warranted by Henry
Taylor, at Seay & Seay's atore.
^ • m
John Cox, of Copeville, was
in the city last Friday.
pounded by Smith Bros., ea«t
kteimtatn.
Ked Hust proof seed oats for
sale at Wilcox & Son's Lumber
Yard. 4 lw
a while, I thought I would give
you a few dots from this place.
Some art* done sowing oats.
Nearly all the late wheat is
fro/.eii out, and <i large part of
the laud will be seeded to oats.
The ice is now broken, whoj Health of this community is
will be the next to announce good, except a few cases
mumps.
Blootnsdulc Alliance No 43JJ,
The digestive system is who!
ly out of order and Diarrhea or
Constipation may be asyitip
tout or the two may alternate.
There are often Hemorrhoids or
even loss of blood. There may
be giddiness and often heati-
aeheaml acidity or llatulenee
and tenderness in the pit of the
stomach. To correct all this if
not effect a cure try (Jrecti's
August Flower, It cost but a
trille and thousands attest its
elllcacy.
himself as a candidate. Come
to the front gentlemen the peo-
ple wants to see who you are, i is ou the increase, three luitia
get your s^lf befeftfe the pub-
Hllt SAI.K.
(>lie of the Iiiosl desirable res
itlences iii the city of McKin-
ney. Terms easy. Call on J.
s. Jenkins for information.
Nature'* Own True Liixativc.
l'he delicious flavor ami healthy pro-
Irtlen of sound, ripe Irnit are well
■own. and aeeing the nead of an agree-
lie and efl'ective laxative the < alifornia
|g Syrup Co commeiiced a few years
lo to manufacture a concentrated
[rup of l-'i^s u hW-li iiuh given such
leral tuniffuciion that it in rapidly
perneding the iiitter drastic liver
luliclneH and catliiirtlcs hitherto in
It costive or billlotis try it l'or
|le in 50 cents ami j-1 (H) bottles by E.
MeAuley .v llro.
Jack Stovall sells Plow Gear
cheaper than any house in
North Texas. Only $1.P 0.
lie.
To the Ailiauce Membership of
Collin County.
All business connected wi:h
the Alliancc agency will he at-
tended to, while I am assessing
taxes, by T. P. Donnell, wlio
can be found at the Dkmockat
office. All orders will receive
prompt attention by Bro. Don-
nell J. P. Loclhart,
Col. Co. Bus. Agt.
The batteries are getting in-
position. It may be expected
It you want a Pirstclass hair-1 that the tire will commeuce
and shave go to Crowder & Wil-
kins, opposite Pitzhugh & Clar-
dy's livery stable.
Mack Smith, of Walnut
Grove, was in the city ou last
Tuesday and give u« a pleasant
call.
Pine cigars and tobaccos at
Smith Bros.
So far the officers hvave no clew
as to who committed the post-
fli ce robbery.
Nature hath its remedies for
for all human iUe. Morris'
CaBcarine will disipate both the
cause and its effects by its
healing power.
We have heard, the name of
H. L. Davis mentioned as a
*ew*ov\
I warranted, la because it la the best
J«d Preparation known. It will post- ...
loljr cure ail Blood Diseases, purtftss ths probable candidate for City
IOur opiuion in Mr.
>ki bjy K. N McAulay & Bro.1 Davis would bo a good selec-
tion.
Iliibilual CniiMipalion
When you want a good set of
hand sewed harness, go to Jack
Stovall, east side square, Mc-
d kidney and liver ills, depending on
eak or inactive condition of the kid-
s, liver or bowels, are successfully
d permanently cured only by the use j
the gentle yet effective laxative and | Kinney, 1 exafj.
retic. Syrup of Figs. Itsadvantages j i
evident; it lseaAiiv taken, pieiiNing! Everybody wait and see the
the tame, acceptable to the stomach, j new reaper and mower to be
tiles* to the u.o,t delicate system, j 80ld throrjgh the Alliance agen
'W truly benellciai in etleet. For sale . ,
| fiO cwiits and #1.00 bottlen by K
jliAulay A Hro.
u
N.
•no on account of Dyapepcla.
spepsla Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,
"igeetion and Constipation; sold oa a
Uro guarantee at 33 and 60 esnu. by
>**lti by E. N. McAulay & Bro.
.Dr. L. Hader,of Pulton, Kan.
ys: "I have been practicing
ledicine for 27 years. Mu'uy
mes I have prescribed C^iam-
brlain,s Cough Remedy and
S not believe it has an equal
the market." It is a certain
tre for Coughs, Colds and
barseness. It is a splendid
(pectorant. It contains no
hum, chloroform or any injn-
bus substance, 5o cents per
ittle. Sold by E. N. McAu-
1st
Acker's
cy. A sample will be on exhi-
bition Boon at McKinney. Also
a teri-ineh Blackland steel-beam
plow, for sale at Alliance pric-
es on exhibition at the store of
Massey & Johnson, in this city.
■ ^ ———
When you need any thing
In the way of saddles, harness,
or any thini? in the saddlery
line, go to Jack stovall, he will
undersell any house in North
Texas.
PLOW GEAR only ll.fto at
Jack Stovall, McKinney, Texas.
A CARD.
regularly along the line.
m m m '
In the coming canvass, it
means hard work, self denial,
than any one can form an idea
of. But through all this we
must be loyal to our convictions
and fight for what we believe to
be right and just without
flinching or equivocating.
James Cheek, of White's
Grove, was iu the city on last
Tuesday, and called on us, aud
through pity, (as we are a va-
grant) left us a sack of flour,
and also subscribed for the
Democrat for his mother-in-
law. Two good deeds.
We have been informed
that J. P. Dowel I expects soon
to pull his old frame building,
outjwhich he now occupies and
will erect a two story brick
building in its place.
When the speculators have
cornered the land and coal and
oil and grub, and all the neces-
saries of life, and the legisla-
tures aud lawyers and bouses
have cornered right and jus-
tice, of course it is awful wick-
ed for the farmers and labor-
ers to get up a coruer on the
county offices. Under our sys-
tem it is lawful for you to cor-
ner anything, except what
rightfully b elongs to you.
tions last meeting and two pe
titions.
The Collin County Democra-
cy will loose nothing in this
school district, though there
seems to be a few independents
but if good ftuta efficient men
are put in the race we will sup-
port them to a man. If we
have a nominating convention
way he kicked out. I doiil
think the alliance will hurl anv
class of business tuen. unless
they monkey with it, and then
if they gel hurl it will he their
own look out, I do hope inv
young friend will reconsider
of! this matter,ami come back, and
pay up his dues, which is The l^.rt \vVtiTIjaze7te says:
W.N), and help us in our strug j "Kor delegates to the national
pie for freedom, lie says Ill's ! convention.lirst: W,( .Sterrettof
new faugled democracy w ill! Dallas. Second? \ ou name
druw lis lust l.reutl. in tit.- V""r '"'"''"i
. Waco Wat wick has decided
iug election. I «u.\ so u>o, that w|,(, js who. Arch Cochran or
the new exollicio, third term,, Melviu Wade may bo better
perpetual office holding demo-! democrats according to the
will be a thing of the Warwick standard than
Nov,-...W """ '"'B1"
cracy
past after the
some
one who might be named.
And besides Warwick may
tion, and the deniociaey of read all the democrats out of
the people re established. the party, except those he can
Mr. Editor the boys down control before the convention
we should act wise aud put our j 8ay t|lllt tJll(jKM t|0|,„8„|,
meets.
bost and strongest men for-
ward.
We have a great deal of talk
about the tariff, something the
masses know little about.
(Jive us vienty of money and
and the tariff will not hurt
us bad for awhile. I had
much rather read a message
from pur Presideut on the li-
nance o * the country than on
tariff*. I .Hin afraid he is too
closely allied to the money
power to say much on that
subject. This is te year to
elecr a president1, and pe.'haps
he thought best not to mention
it as ho will probably get the
nomination.
It seems that if FrafK-e with
25,000,000 of people ca« i have
$1,028,000,000 in circulation,
we could manage l|2,00(T,00<j,-
000 with 11 ease with a popu-
lation nearly double that of
France But we are trying to
ape England you know, Oar
lyle was nor far wrong when he ,jJt} -
said there were 30,000,000 fc/ftg-
lishmen, mostly fools, ami the
50,(xx),ooo Americans were their, a|l(f ^natur
near relations. Money plenty j \yn these
in the treasury and iu the
banks is not what we want.
Money is never plentiful until
it is iu the hands of those for
whose benefit it was created,
the producers of all wealth,
laborers and their employers,
and thone who buy and sell.
How often do we hear some
one that, is full handed say-
ing economize, aud at the same
time point
that have ar
AI a
can remain iu his chair two
year longer, the jugrumps to
the contrary notwithstanding. mi onii.- .-n
, iii. ordered Unit nuclei
They also say Lockhi'tl >r
Barron can record deeds.
More iu time.
PiaT.it I. Bki.ik-v k.
(tuiusville Register
I. led ion Notice.
E. W. Kirkpntrick, a well I
kuowii citizen of ('ollin county,
comes before them ami makes
the announcement that after ic
petite.I solicitations, upon the
part of friends, he has consent
ed to make the race for County
Tueasmer, subject to them'tion
of the ('ollin County Democra-
cy in convention .assembled If
Mr. Kirkpntrick it-> lected to
this ofllce he will discharge the
diltie> satisfactorily i«> all.
meritious house
Simmons Liver
has been imitated
worthless frauds, and we
That most
hold M'lnedy
Regulator
l y
would caution our readets,
| yvher haying, to examine for
i ade Mark of I he pt oprie
tors, !• II- /<eilin a: Co.. which
is a red /, and for ll' it s- al
tre on the pack
age it is euro to be genuine, ami
au exaini.iuti'i'.'u ih all that is
necessary to distinguish
between it and wortlih^ H iniita-
tions
i.'^iiiiii' ineetinu' ol tlie ' 11y
> of McKinney it wan
■ ill l>c held ill l lie
Uf.UsI v "I iiik place h ill tile I'ity, on (lie
Ut I iiciNs iii \pril. I-H-"4. for the elec-
tion of the following olliee|-«, lo-vvil;
one alilermuii from each ward, < it>
MiumIhiI, ''ily Ah>.i'hhor iiimI <'ollei-lor,
l ily 'rieiihiirer. • 'It* Mlorney, l il\
Secretary and i'ity Knuinecr.
Also ill the Kiime 11 mi- Mini pln< • there
in ordered to lie ^uInni11«■<( to li. prop-
ei'lv las-pa>cr- o| (he cilv uf Mclvinucy
the ij11«->-1 ion of Ihwiiiii|< •■'i.'i.iHHl in IioiiiIk,
lorllic purpose of erecting a college
buililiiiK, nr J",,mhi in hemls for I In*
erect ion of college and -ehool huitililiKs
in each ward. The ballot* shall bens
follow m:
Kor f2.">,i*H' bonds for collene.
I or S'Jo.I**' bond' I'm I'lillege and school
\K'iin*l bomU.
The voter eriisiiii; (lie two he wishes
to \ ote una ill"!.
It* order of the < ity > «iuttcii.
VttcNi l . r. Kinerson, Mayor.
W I*. <"to*d. Secretary.
i-ebiiiar* -I. I,sw
COLLIN COUNTY
CoffegpondencB School
l-'n rm <*i-m* ill**. Tc \ ii m.
C. M. HARLESS, A, B.. Principal.
m.iHiliialc ol i entrnl • ollege.)
'I iiorou«li iiistrni lion b* mail in
Mallieinali«'s, -"liences, bullish l.aii-
giiHife and Literature, Latin, iircek,
Npunish ami 1 rencb. Ilusiness Vritb-
luetic, >iugle and lioublc Kntr* llook
keeping a specialty.
one person at every «uhno||iou*c in
tiie count* iiiii* reewlvc free tuition in
al! branchV'N,
Kor full liiformaliou call or write to
I In; principal.
K* 'U
C'o)ii|Mtr f tM-* \\ tli
'X I
Subscribe
1.50.
for the Dkmockat
Thanking my friends for the
encouragement offered me id
Any p« .,n who l« affected | making the race for Cily
y' itrl'iini , 1 respectfully with-
sease, had better try Cham- draw name from ^eir fur-
rlain's Eye aud Skin Oint- ther consideration as a candi-
tit. They will certainly date for that positon.
ver regret It is, guarin- Wash Tayiok
?d to give satisfaction. Soldi March 7th ihhh
E. S. McAnlav and Bro. March 7Ui, l«88.
Ul we wont is a fair chance! n„„>, T * * . , .
iNre will ahow the people of , to g
i wnney that Ihe job work! ,™.it "f" McKlnBey
, | Nurseriea. Yoi can carry
it we execute is second to c rry
Iii# in North Texaa. Ith#" OB one or two fco""
I>oe^ food refuse to stay oft
ur stomach? Are vou afflicted
tk dyspepsia* If so take
^rls Coscariue and be rt-
Wretclied, £ioloc<l.
Are those whom a eoiillriued tendency
to bllkuianess, subject to the various
and' h uigeful s* uiptoms Indicative of
out some parties : ll*« I comi.iainl complaint. Nausea.
The people paid lifty mil- that have accumulated a .-on.- -W
lions tax to hav^ the sugar in- potency and advise you to f')l H,1"rl' I"1'" n< igliborhood of tlic
terests protected, and in turn' )(|W their exaniple. Kell,,^ a i *>" •!..«,"'i''/,-!.''" Iri'ii.-
the latter formed a "truet" and j bank president and merchant KlSnriCl 7"'' 'r,,'ur.,!::
taxed the p'jopld fort V millions Qf New York says that two and ' "a,M' "" ni>pieie>nnt maieii im-
_„,„i v..... V f.w.la t ,p , ' lions. It is the concurrent ti timonvof
inort, Tor t «ing suoh 10011 | one-half per cent of the tiie public, and tin- ineiii< ai |ir<de*sion.
'■**•> «— . : i,„ip 'bat Hostellers' •Htoiiun h Hitter- Is a
We don't proposp to* beat, P I out-half mnUcine which acim vi - result* «pee«i-
i . , f .. . 'of the country There be- H* ML thorough ninl benigli liciilee
about the bush, for the tr 1th is , . *■ rectifying livrr disorder, it Invigorates
ffettinir too t lain to l>« tui ai.n- I ,nK JU' ,WO ',a'vt'8 to one whole the feeble, eon«|uers ki.li.i V and bladder
gelling lOO plain to e mi SU.n- Idainta, and ha-.e,,- lb. conval-
* - - • - suppose IWO ana one null pel 0rth0wn recovering from enre^eti-
ling diseases. Moreover, it Is Ihe grand
specific for fever and ague.
ce * t more are as successful an
tin
ther two and one half,
what is i.'ie re8Ult' Ninety five
per cent pa uPers« ul,(l depend-
ent on the five l>"r
living. <Jive ins plenty of mon-
and let fhe t.iii «o for a
D. C. ^UIMMJf.
To Young and Mid-
dle-aged Men.
A Nlll-e C *iif«*
ey
fir ■
-if
Everything is dormant aad in
the best condition to transplant.
Ten dollars cash or good note
will buy them and they will
•eoft ba worth $100 la /on.
derstood, that the next politi-
cal demagogue who takes the
stump for Congressman from
the Fifth Congressional distric t
advocating his love for the poor
downtrodden farmer, and la
borers, and what he is in favr,r
of for thedr benefit, will be us
badly left as would Jay (iov Id
running for president on the •
greenback ticket. . , ... tw
- , m L | In the proper place will ■"
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1888, newspaper, March 8, 1888; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191520/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.