The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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1VKVGTUX* pMtOf*
Mm* Askiu Tauab,
J. 8. StAffttUU. nitOf
Chviiob.—PrMelilng Sunday
i. Mid 7:10 p. M. Prayer uieet-
ir i
M.
__ Utchkm, PMtor.
ijr School every Sunday morn In*
TTTbv:
Secretary.
isgeveiy
at II A. M. and 7:80 V If.
meet Inge very Wedneeday night
Kkv. G.T. Tuomikok, Pastor.
i da> School every Sunday morning
5T T. P. MoirraoMmv
Sup'l. Secretary.
PAUMKRS ALLIANCE.
i regular meetings of the P. A. are
I on the Second and Fourth Monday
i In each month.
J Fe
Ht.tTi C. TIM AS TABLE.
NORTH *X)UND.
Ixed. Express. Fait Mell.
Leaves. Leaves.
I p. m. B:SH a. m. 0;4# p. m.
SOUTH BOUND.
Express. Fast Mell.
ive* Leaves. Leaves,
la. m. 4.WP'm. 5.4ft a. m.
EAST LINE.
DAILY
lo. -7 arrives 19r."k0 p. m,
Jo. hs departs 1:110.
COUNTRY MAIL ROUTE.
_ for Vtneland, Rhea's Mill.
Cellna dally (except Sunday) at
I. m. Arrives at 6 p. m.
arrives from Ticker, Altoga, Verona
H Blue Ridge dally (except Sunday)
|ia a. m. Departs at 13:30 p. m.
Ives from Weston and Rowland
lly (except Sunday) at 11 a. in. and
|>art at 1 p.m.
Irrlves from Lebanon, Rock Mill and
rvln dally (except Sunday) at 12 m
parts at 1.;*> p. in.
,^aves Tuesdav, Thursday and Sat-
lav for Englep«an, Lucas, St. Paul
B Wvllcat 8a. ni. Arrives at« p. m.
in on nls In i'hlladrlnliU
l>l III* N«w«|MUK:r Auv>
linlliR Aui Mi ) >if Mmoia
Ma our «uU>url -<l hvM
)ur snake editor ig ui the
Dos fair tbis week.
'The best groceries at
ire & Fox'*.
3apt. Rbea was iu tbe city
|t Tuesday.
_ 'While in the city go to
> City hotel fur a square meal.
Inr business manager
[ldu't stand it- be had to go
fair,
Bring your fumily to the
hotel where ihey will bt*
plely waited on.
ft Wear visitHl Siviy
i week.
"For cheap groceries call
IWare & Fox's.
|. P. Wadkins, formeily of
city, but now of White-
lilt, was in tbe city this
^k, calling on old friends.
'Don't forget W .re &
when in seurcli of the best
cheapest groceries. Loca*
on West Louisiana strnet.
Jr. Thurmond's Lone Star
irrh Ouih will cure the
lit aggravated cane in thirty
fs All druggists,
'For cheap furnitur and
rtaker's goods, call on
|dall & Barnes north *ide of
ire.
is (bought by some that
foundation of the new
j1 building could begrent-
|iii proved.
'Porter & Rexrode will sell
at reasonable prices. (Jive
a trial. Location on
it Louisiana street.
jni't fail to try Dr. Thar-
Id's Lone Star Catarrh
f, the greatest remedy ou
fur oatarrU and colds in
All druggists.
lively row took place a few
ago between an express
and a grocery man. They
parted and consequently
was no damage done.
lie streets of McKinney are
putting on a lively ap-
ace. There is not a day
iron can see wagon loads of
It potatoes, onions, corn,
inndreds of bales of cot-
don't suffer with ner-
weakness, indigos
> other diseases peculiar
sex, when Dr. Thar*
I s Lone Star Blood Syrup
ire you and make you
All druggists.
had a title lamb,
it Bow no longer,
it up into Elixir
kept in tbe drug Use,
H. Fox, a poultry dealer
of Denlsou, was iu the city last
8unday.
1 mm e 4
Pur all chronic affections of
married or siogle ladies. Dr.
J. P. Dromgoole's English Fe-
male Bitters act like a charm.
Mis* Lixxi Crouch returned
h« me lr« io F.<r m 'ravill*, where
she hud bfHii o i a visit to rela-
tives.
Why don't you cure that
horrible catarrh ? How will I
do that J By using Df Tbur
mood's Lone Star Catarrh Cure.
All druggists,
Mr. R. H. Hickman, from near
Farmersville, was in tbe city
last Monday and stepped into
the Dkmocaut office to see us.
Call again.
'For cheap feed don't forget
to call on Qorter & Rexrode.
Public improvement should
never stop. MoKinney needs
her square and principal streets
paved with bole d' Arc.
m e ^
Henry liawson, who livft*
near Altoga, had one of his
arms badly mangled by a gin
last Friday.
Over 5,000 are rejoicing over
the happy effects of Dr. Thur-
mond's Lone Star Catarrh Cure.
Highly indorsed by everybody.
All druggists.
Mr. J. E. Martin aud Miss
Nora Warden will be married
to-night at the residence of W,
A, Strauhan, six .niles east of
McKinney. The Dkmookat be-
speaks for them a long life of
happiness and bliss.
For boilen, carbuncle*, old
soren, rheumatism. Bright's
disease, indigestion mj(| con-
stijiatiuii, Li \ riiunnoud's Lone
Star Blood Syrup will make a
permanent cure. All druggists.
M. S. Owen by and Jones
Moreland returned from a fly
ing visit west last week. They
went as far as Vernon, Wilbar-
ger county. They report that
the "boom" is roiling westward
so fast that one cau hardly get
ahead of it.
vrttw "%
a m-
rwrtnred."
m lie < "I i
vrr el We Wok*. my w
i ha4«MM la my w<
I pM in iiin—
* trm*m ui (too* aa
BM of mm."
Wro. SlnkmoM. Allan!*. Qe
• Up m«U her If I)
blink- imia H r a|W «wi la
Una.
J-*Ua end b n a. H«r
•lea. eed So mm Ut >uwb* aha eaeM be
Ih' Ulll*«> r-«'.imn.«-n M B H. U.,
umhI III.Ill • rr lisit'i **• eiillnrty
K I' II. Joti«-k, All*. la II*.. ariu «* "I was
li In with r. |>p r culorvd .ni|iU'iM, low Of
•|i|n"lie. tutlu lu lawk, at' bin* Joieu, debility
!*-• a> inU>tu. lo*. of Itaif. ur« ihruat and giaal
r 0'i nwa. II H, U.. put my ijr4aia te Sae
roodi Ion.''
o -m
Itiif Mir^e* Luia Stimpson
and Niuey Ciie*-K were ou their
way to preachiug last Sunday
in a buggy, tbe horse became
frighteued at a hay press near
White's Grove and ran away.
The bugry was overturned,
throwing the young ladles out.
As far as we are informed,
Miss Lula escaped with slight
i"Jury, bin Miss Niney was
Hevereiy bruised about the
arms and head. We are glad
that the accident did not result
inure serious.
Mr. John Crouch's cow re-
ceived an in,j.iry in the shoul-
der a few nights ago, but how
is not known. The wound ap-
pears to have been from a gun
shot.
^ A few days ago a little boy
was run over by a wagon loaded
with two bales of cotton.
Strange to say the little fellow
escapad being crushed to death.
The wheels ran entirely over
his body.
A bale of eoltou wrapped in
pine-straw bagging ma-'jc its
appearance on the sqi'.are last
Monday.
Mrlissa, Oct. 7, 1889.
To (lie Mill. Alliance* of Collin County:
Saturday, October 90, it
the day set for all of the Alli-
ances to carry their cotton to
tbe Alliance cotton yard. This
day is set for McKinney yard.
You can draw thirty dollars on
the bale at the First national
bank. This is in order to get a
better price for our cotton. If
we glut, the market cotton will
come down. Don't sell to the
street buyer, unless you owe
hltu. Be on hand without fail,
(i. H. Wakefirld,
Last Sunday a drunk, man
irooeeded to partake of the
hospitalities of our city by
pulling his boots off on the
west side of the square prepar-
atory to taking a nap. The
porter managed to make him
understand that it was hardly
bedtime and so he concluded to
take a little walk for exercise.
of
m
of
Whereas, in view of the loat
we have sustained by the death
of our Maud
hii
for the J. W.
Engine and Hose
aud of the sail heavier
sustained by those who
nearest and dearest to
therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is but a
just tribute to the memory of
the departed to say that in re-
gretting his removal from our
midst, we mourn for one who
|tas worthy of our respect and
regard as a true friend.
Resolved, That we siuoerely
sympathize with the family of
the deoeased in this dispensa-
tion with which it has pleased
Divine Providence to . iHict
them.
Resolved, That this heart-
felt testimonial of our sympa-
thy and sorrow be forwarded
to the fkmily of our departed
friend and brother and the
seoretary, and that a copy of
the same be appropriately
spread on the minutes of this
department,
T. F. MANOUM,
T. T. EMBRSOMT,
H. C. HKRNDON,
Committee on resolutions.
tue
the
The National Economist and
Bum Bock, Oct. IV. ION)
again knock
We won't
stay long for we haven't much
«• IM*
Faculty—J. W. Melton, ▲.
B, president; Miss N. M.
Wakefield. A. B., lady princi-
pal; Miss Faaaie Shipe, priu-
><... U b.«., cua
Wy. Everybody is busy pick- music department; Miss Maria
ing cottou. Some have gather «*Mler, prinjipn* art depart
^ meut. Specialists employed in
oorB- each department.
Mr. B. D. Littlejohnoi Wood-1 Dki'aktmknth -Juvenile,pri-
TheSouthern Mercury and the I lawn is having a new dwelling i rnary, intermediate, high
The Ft. Worth ttasatte aud
ocrat for |9.
The Baptist News and Dem
ocrat for W.
The Farm and Ranch and
ocrat fur tl.fto.
Democrat for 14 00 per year. | kouse erected. We suppose the
Dallas Weekly News and new school house at Woodlawu
Dkmockat for will soon be completed. We
The New York C<ismopolitau HiV informal thai ilie carpenter,
Magazine and the DrmoohatI Mi Williamson, has been nick,
for ttf.50.
The following are the prices
for the above paie*re alone:
Dkmookat, pt r year. $l.fi().
Dallas Weekly News. $1.95
school, collegiate, normal, com
merciai, elocution, music, art.
Advantaok*.—Able faculty,
good association, tlrui disci-
pline, skillful training, thor-
ough teaching, Individual
attention, patient painstaking,
rapid progress, liberal ourriou-
, , ^ ,luiu, permanent institution,
i u a inte, a a building, elegant furniture,
\ out correapoudeut j Urge campus, liealthy loca-
We uiiderafaud the dance at
Mr .liui Averitt's. near Wood
lawn, a few
success.
received au invitation, but was I tiou, conveniently accessible,
Natioual Economist,per year, Iunab,H t0 attend. We are sor- degrees conferred, chartered
gi oo ry to say it, but we think New I instilutiou.
Fort Worth Gaxeue, per year J on a decline. Hope I wheB*uU^eTnlVt:
$1.00, ||ie will revive again. | constant supervision of the
Baptist News, per year, $1. Mrs. M. J. Carmack was vis; i teachers, at $10 to $12 per
Ftrm and Ranch, per year, UB r«latlves iu and near An vmkvtiu**
*1 (jq na ou last Saturday and Sun- Sikoial Jkaiuriw.—Co-edu
w* Liuv cational and non-denomination
Southern Mercury, per year, Permauent, practical pro
$1.00. What has becon^} of all the :gresslve. Highest quality of
Scleutlllc American, per little folks ? Why don't they'
year, $4 00. write again Time will soon
Cosmopolitan,per year, $5#.40. be up for the distribution of
AU of the above journals are | those prtaes.
Hrst-ciase. Success to the Dkmookat.
Please take notice of tbe I A Fakmkk'h Dauoiitkr.
above offer and call your neigh
tor's attention to it. Sample
If you want a number one
Singer sewing machine in ex-
change for corn, call at Singer
office p;i West Louisiana street.
Andrew Wilson (colored) of
this county is exhibiting a tine
stallion at the Dallas fair.
1KB.
We frequently see ladies who
should be very pretty, but for a
pallid, unhealthy complexion,
evidently due to some female
irregularity, which nothing will
so speedily correct as* Dr.
Dromgoole's English Female
Bitters. 8end stamp to Dr. J.
P. Dromgoole, Louisville, Ky.,
for Family Medical Adviser.
J W. Hill, who for several
months paat has been in the
employ of (i. R. Wear, has ac-
cepted a position with the Al-
liance mill us book-keeper.
Those who wish to borrow
money will notice the advertise*
ment of M. H. Byrno in this is-
sue.
The electric lights will be in
operation by the lirat of next
month—won't we shine.
Oeafhess Cant He Cured
Bv local application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear,
There ta only one way to cure deafness,
and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con-
dition of the mucus lining of the Kus-
tueltinn Tube. When this tube gets In-
ItauieU you have n rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when It Ih en-
tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and the tube restored to Its normal
condition, beating will be destroyed for-
ever; nine eases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which la nothing but an in-
flamed condition of the uiucus mirfaces.
e will giva*one hundred dollars for
any ease of deafness, (oaused by catarrh)
tliat we cannot cure by taking Hall's
( iitarrh Cure. Hend for circulars, free.
V. J.CIIENKY A CO.,
Tolado, Ohio.
Last Monday Mr. H. Brum
melt of Copeville gave us a
pleasant call and renewed bis
subscription to the Dkmopkat
Mr. Brummett came to Toxas
in 1885,and stopped in Red Riv-
er co., when, in the year 1858,
he moved to old Collin. He
served in the Mexican war and
is seventy live years old.
Though lie ist crippled be looks
comparatively young. He has
a biotlier iu law living in the
same neigbborboqd who is in
his eightieth year* We have
a special regard for old age.
We hope Mr. Brummett will
yet live long, and that hie last
days may be free from the care
and sorrow.
A Dig In tlis Ribs
If on the right side and lower part of
the diaphragm, though playfully meant
and delivered, Is calculated to evoVe
profanity from a chappy whose liver Is
out of order. When that region is sore
and congested, pokes set ui fiendish.
l.ook at a mail's countenance ere you
prod him under the ribs. If his skin
aud eyeballs have a sallow tinge, you
may Infer also that his tongue Is furr
ed, his breath upt to be sour, that he has
pains not only beneath his ribs, but also
under tbe right shoulder blade. Also
that his bowels are irregular and his
digestion Impaired. Instead of making
a jocose demonstration ou Ills ribs, rec-
ommend him to take, and steadily per
slst In taking, Hosteler's stomach
Bitters, the finest anti-bilious aod alter
attve medicine extant. Incomparable
is it, also, for dyspepsia, rheumatism
nervousness, kidney trouble, and fever
and ague.
— m- e ^
Last Tuesday afternoon there
were two runaways on the
square within ten minutes of
each other. Fortunately no
one was hurt although a little
boy made a very narrow es
cape lYom being run oyer by
the first team, which dashed
across the square. A wagon
was scattered around promts
cuously, is about, all the dam
age done.
Ballard*n Horetiouml Syrup
Whooping Cough.
for
There is no remedy In the world
which will give such prompt relief in
whoopingcoukIi as Italian!'* Ilorehount
Syrup. It will posit I * < 1 \ cure It.
you will try it, your cbi.uren will not
keep you awake all night coughing
Ballard's llorehound Syrup Is the most
cooling aud soothing remedy for oon
sumption, colds, bronchitis and aathma
In the world. It Is free Trout opium
It builds up new tissue, strengthens Ilie
lungs, and Is an Incomparnblc remedy
i made of tbe best and purest materials,
If your longs are weak tciul you have a
tickling In your throat, you need It.
Many a poor Wouiau niilTers sstold
Children Enjoy
The pleasant flavor, gentle ac-
tion and soothing effects of Syr-
up of Figs, when in need of
a laxative and if the father or
mother be costive or bilious the
most gratifying results follow
Its use, so that it is the best
family remedy known and ev-
ery family should have a bot-
tle.
to mat this
wards planted, aad to-day it is
a wonderful moauatent, it ho-
ing over aeven feet in cireua-
J. BaacKivaiooK Martin, te
Dallas Newa.
Consolidation
img Shows of
When the Sella
show, abont eighteen
ago, had Its geueais,
nothing to indicate that it waa
in time to become the largaat,
the most attractive aad la au
respects the beet zoological,
hippodromatic and equestrian
organization in the world. The
associated brothers—there were
four of them—had but limited
experience in catering to
lar favor, and their
as at tirst organised
aod primitive; but they
not only men of nerve
idgment—they possessed keen
and ready perceptions,
■alarla
coplies will be shown and sub- Literally meaus bad air. Pois
scrlptious taken, at this office. | onous gerius arising ^from low,
Respectfully,
Dkmockat Pi* ii. Co.
A Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Suit, Bipp
recommend E
us, Iud.. "1
iectrlc Bit-
i a _
character developed. Sound eminently thorough, practical,
moral principles inculcated, energetic and prompt in all
Sense of honor and self-re- busineae obligations. With
spect promoted. Proper in- these qualifications they were
ceutives to application pro- successful from the very out
duced. llabits of study re- set, and with tbe very adventi
quired and established. Spirit tious aid that experience alone
of emulatiou to excel encour- can render, their exhibition
age. Ambition to become use- eoon sprang from obscurity to
ful citizens aroused. Decorum prominence, and contemporary
aud habits of a model student managers began to discover
required. Teachers are grad that this new Lochinvar that
marshy land, or from decaying I uates of experience. Special had sprung up in the west had
vegetable matter are breathed Attention to practical course ol become the most formidable
i„« - .A, * study. Prepares students for competitor with whom they had
Li j j ^ ip by the I university or for business, to contend. But the enterpris
blood, and unless the vital Teachers thoroughly prepared Ing brothers were not at all
fluid is purified by the use of and trained for efficient work content with establishing their
a good mediclue, like Hood's in the school room. exhibition co-equal with the
that ultimatum,
tersasthe very best remedy. | Sarsapiarilla, the unfortunate I Anno, ncrmrnt. - McKinney I best on the
Every bottle sold has given. . . [^. ove-nowewd Co,l,,KH h 8 fouuded, as could obtain
relief In every case. One man " ^ a chartered institution, by the why not go beyond it ? Their
took six bottles, and was cured Kvwb • the more advanced citizens of McKincey to sup show had become as good as
of rheumatism
standing."
Abraham Hare, druggist,
Bellvllle, Ohio, affirms: "The
best selling medicine I have
ever handled in my twenty
years, experience, is Elec-
tric Bitters." Thousauds of
others have added their testi-
mony, so that the verdict is
animous that Electric Bittern
do cure all diseases of the Liv-
er, Kidneys or Blood. Only a
half a dollar a bottle at E. N.
McAuley & Bros, Drug Store.
of 10 years I cases, where the terrible fever I
prevails, this successful medi
cine has effected remarkable I
cures. Those who are exposed
the best; why not make it
better than the best i Why
ges ror (uglier education. i not in point of magnitude.
No longer are citizens of splendor and multiplicity of
Collin and adjoining counties | attractions, make it so im-
the superior of all
ply the demand for a home)
institution affording advan-
tages for higher education.
to malarial or other poisons | compelled to send their sons J measurabl
blood pure
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.
, y tne supe
should keep the blood pure by and daughters to remote schools others existing tnat all at
To
of
the
to complete their education.
A line brick building, with
Notice | ten handsomely finished apart
menth, has been erected, ele
Alliance membershipI gantly furnished, splendidly
tempts at rivalry or even imi-
tation would be futile f To
conceive was to aot; and dur-
ing tbe winter just passed the
brothers set about to suocese-
Colliti count": The uext
regular co .nty Alliance will
meet in McKinney, on the 3rd.
Wednesday in Octobet, at 10
a, m. sharp. All sub-Alliances
that are behind for dues are
requested to send up th ir
back dues, or they will be
dropped from the roll book.
l*ook and and see what
the constitution says. All
secretaries who have not re-
ceived blauks will please noti-
fy me by card, at once. Fra-
ternally, yours, K. K. Kkkk,
County Secretary.
A Woman's Discovery
"Another wonderful discov
ery has been made aud that,
The lady temperance lec
turer, who was announced to
speak ut at the Methodist
church last Tuesday night,
failed to make her appearance,
and in cousequeu.e thereof
there was no ieciure. About a
dozen ladles and gentlemen
composed the congregation,
who waited several minutes
past the appointed hour, aad
then returued home.
ti. N, Morn Hurdered.
A host of Collin county
frlens will regret to learn that
G. N. (Nick) Horn was cruelly
murdered at Carthage, Mo., on
Saturday night last. Mr. Horn
was merchandising at that
place, and on the night refer
red to lie closed up his store
aud started home as usual,
when some vidian, intent on
murder and robbery, shot him
twice iu tbe back of the head.
Mr. Horn, for a long time, was
an honorable and highly re
specfed citizen of this county
having lived about 10 miles
southw«at of McKinney in the h"' la,lv in, tbi «ounlJ'-
Rowl.it church neighborhood DUeaee fiwtene.1 it. ciutche.
upon her anc for seven years
she withstood its severe tests,
but her vital organs were un
dermined and death seemed
imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly and
could not sleep. She bought
of us a bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Cousump
Hon ana was so mucn relieved
on taking tirst dose that she
slept all night and with one
bottle has been miraculously
cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luthor Lutz." The writes W.
C. Hamrick & Co., at Shelby,
N. C.—Out a free trial bottle
of K N. McAuley & Bro.'s
equipped in modern style, thor fully accomplish this desidera-
oughly ventillated, and well turn. They not only added
heated ithroughout by hot air largely to their already im-
Hues tnsnse zoological and mytho-
A full corps of able and ex- logical collection, and by liber-
perienced teachers has beeuse- al offerings secured the servioe
oured, and all necessary pre of tbe most illustrious equea-
paration has been maae for trians, hippodromatic and gym-
the college to open on the first | nic talent either hemisphere af-
"onday in September.
We, the following named
members of the boards of trus-
tees and directors, represent-
ing over one hundred stock-
holders of all creeds and opin
fords, but they made overtures,
whioh were accepted, looking
to a consolidation with the
notable kindred exhibitions of
Mr. S. H. Barrett, whioh for
aiany seasons had won favor
ions, solicit a liberal share of with the amusement-going pub
We are unable to command
words to express our sympa-
thy for the grief stricken rela-
tives, and onr hatred for the
murderous villain that commit-
ted the dastardly deed.
0TCorn and oats taken at
the highest market price in ex-
change for lumber, at Nenney
& Pardne's. 37-ly
Mr J, M. Douthitt has re-
turned from a trip to Bell coun-
ty- He reporta that crope are
better in Oolite than there.
Messrs. J. Arou ft Bro. Me
atill doing a thriving bueiaeas.
A glance teto their largo apart-
at the baay aeene will
afoAta M
one that they art
trick aaiee and small
Query: What hai become
of the Sunday law!
ClTIZXtV.
We suppose ir. is being ten-
derly nnrsed by efficient of-
ficers.
Furalturs ! Furniture! I
The beat and cheapest furni-
ture o«n be bought at Kendall
k Barne's, north side of square. [ costs of execution aud officer's
collections.
Pneumonia and Bronchitis Carry.
Off Ons-Thir<l of the Ha-
muli Racc.
It Is not generally known that pneu-
monia and brouehltls carry off on*,
third of the human rase, but such are
the foots, and what la more surpris-
ing, both of the above diseases nsult
from neglecting a oommon ordinary
cold. ▲ cough should sever be neglect-
ed. If it la, every time you catch cold
yon cough harder, and It sticks by you
longer. Ballard's Ilorsnound Syrup Is
tbe bast remedy In the world for pneu
mouia, bronchitis and throat and lung
troubles. If you have any throat trou-
bles call for Ballard's Horehound Syrup
and take no other.
Notice.
All parties due me costs in
tbe district court of Collin coun-
ty are requested to make Imme-
diate settlement. You will save
A hale old man, Mr. Jas.
Wilson of Allen's Springs, III.,
who is over sixty years of age,
says: "i have in my time tried
a great many medicines, some
of excellent quailty; but never
before did I find any that
wonld so completely do all that
is claimed for it as Chamber-
land's Colio, Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy. It is truly a
wonderful medicine." For sale
by Bristol Bro's. City dug
store. South side square.
school patronage, and the ac
live co operation of all citizens
in establishing this home in
stitutiou on a permanent basi<<:
Board ok Dikkctokh.—Fran
cis Kmerson, President: Dr. A.
Sims, secretary ; Jno S. Heard,
treasurer : J. Aron, J. P. Nen
ney, Win. B. Harrison, F. M.
Hill.
Boaki> ok Tki'strrm.—B. F.
Houston, president; Dr. J. C
Erwin, secretary and treasurer;
Judge J. A. L. Wolfe, Jno,
Church. W. M. Abernathy, T
F. Montgomery.
CITATION.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or am
Now Grocery.
Hating purchased the estab-
lishment of Yantis 4 Melton
aad fully repleniahed ilie stock,
we are now ready to famish
the people with goi
giwrieaof alikiada. Htgn
prices paid for
W, M
«♦
Barron
ft. I, Bosrd's
est. ni
Notes and aooounts are now
due. He wishes to aa? to hia
that he aeeda hia
will thank
The following are the latest
returns on marriage, according
to county mrwriuge record :
F. M. Alley and May Maraee,
J. M. Smith and Birtie Harris.
Henry Oartwright and Babe
Llghtfoot, M. V. Duffle and N
A. Lee, R. M. Morris and Lou
Cox, 8. L. Mai ton and Hattie
Faulknor, E. L. Williams and
Onie Bowman, T. J. Warden
and Ulariaea Miller, E. M
Sam peon and M. E. Desmuke,
C, A. Olbson and Estes C. Cook,
J. H. Sneed and S. E. Batson,
R. A. Wadding and Ella For
gaaon, J. H. Stalcup and Flor-
ence Cleaver, W. C. Bennett
and 8. F. Uousewright.
E^*£aard
Will aell hia fall stock at the
New Millinery I New Millinery I
1 take pleasure in announc
ing that I have received achoine
lot of hats, birds, tips, and bird-
wings. These goods, in connecl
tiou with my general stock, will
be sold during the tall and
winter at prices very little
above cost. Respectfully,
Mrs. Fannik Joiinhon.
Notice.
Tbe stockholders of the Col
lin county Alliance mill are re
quested to meet in McKinney
on Saturday, Oct. SW. Do not
fail to attend and look after
your interests.
J. N. Staniikrkkk,
President.
drugs,
kinds.
this frierds
War* * Fox. J (Mr holy.
for
Mmlth Bros.
Keep on hand fresh
patent medicines of all
Also toilet articles of any de-
scription; in fact, everything
in the drug line. Call aad see
tham, eaat side of the square.
IV Constable of i ol-
llu I ouutv—IJrentlnK;
Oath therefore having Imwii made
r«-<|Ulreil by law, yon art* hfreiiy com
nuimlfil that, by making publication of
this citation In semo newspaper tuibllsb*
*>«! in said county once a week ror four
noiisrrutlvi! weeks previous lo the re
turn day hereof, you summon Mary IS.
I'eilon, defendant, ta lie and appear be-
fore tbe district court, to ho holden In
and for the aforesaid county of t 'ollln,
at tbe court house thereof. In McKln-
nev, on tbe Srst Monday In January,
two, then and there to answer the peti-
tion of Alonso Pedan, plaintIfl, Sled In
said court on the */U h day of September,
I i, and numbered on tbe doeket or
said court, :I0*A. against the said Mary
I'edoih and alleging In substsnoe as
follows:
That on or shout the — day of Au-
gust. |hn<;, in c oil In county. Texas,
plaintiff Intermarried with said defend
nut and they lived together as man and
*lfe from said date until about the 15th
day of January, 1**7. at which time
said defendant voluntailly left the bed
and hoard of plaintiff with tbe Inten-
tion of abandoning plaintiff. That
said defendant has contlnously lived
seperate and apart from plalutln since
said date, Tbat ail the time he and
defendant lived together as man and
wife lie conducted Himself toward said
defendant as a klrd. dutiful and nro-!
vldlng husband, and tbat defenuant ,
left and abandoned plaintiff without !
any cause or excuse whatever. That ,
the bonds of matrimonv tie abandoned, ;
and for all genital, equitable and spec- ;
lal relief.
Herein tall not, but have you then i
and there, before said couit, this writ, |
with your return thereon,showing how '
you have executed the same,
Isaued this the Stb day of October, A.
U. UfO.
Wltnuss: W.C Jones, clerk of the
district court of Collin county.
(ilven under my band and the seal of
said court, at office, this the Atb day of
October, A. I . lWU.
Attest: W C, Jonas,
clerk IMstilct Court, Collin county.
lly H. K itrnoi.ru,
l« putv.
lie in all sections of the Union.
With this vast augmentation
to their own enormous exbibi-
tional organization, the Sells
brothers come before the peo-
file of America, reliant in nar-
ng beyond controversy the
largest and in every way the
best tented show ever organ-
ized. These great consolidated
shows will be In McKinney,
Thursday, Oct. 24,1889.
A reception, recently given at
Toronto, Canada, at the wind-
up of the International con-
vention of undertakers, was
unceremoniously broken up.
The entertainment was in pro-
gress when the proprietor of
the hotel appeared on the scene
of oleasure and hilarity and
saia: "Ladies and gentlemen,
I am sorry to have to interrupt
yonr proceedings, but the fact
Is, tbe lieutenant-governor of
the Dvovince, who is a guest of
the house, does not want hia
slumbers to be broken in upon"
The life of an uudertakar ia a
sad one at beat.
-at ooair^-
Wishing to quit business /
offer my entire stock
which consists of
HATS, BONNES, PLOWS IIS,
FEATHERS. CORSETS,
GLOVES. RUCH-
INGS, LACES
—AND—
Embroidery Mateials,
At greatly reduced prices, Leilas wish-
ing anything la my Uae, IU asve
money by purchasing from as, M Sf
prices will be extreaely low aatU aqr
whole stock Is disposed of.
Banlah praiadioe aad hypoc-
i rlay aad aapport the right.
A Wonderful Moaament.
Dallas, Oct. 11.—I rsceutly
visited the old graveyard of
Collin county, about four mi lea
of Meliasa, where my at-
on was called lo a loaa
It Waa Ml drip-
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1889, newspaper, October 17, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191598/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.