The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1891 Page: 3 of 4
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fall in Leavening Power.—-Latest U. S. Gov't Report
1 he band boys nave suppll
ed themselves with handsome
uniforms. They are sixteen in
number, at the cost of 0*2*2 50
apiece; the order was iilied by
the clothiers, Harper & ltoder
ick.
LOCAL NEWS
Good News!
The commissioner *
in session.
court
Powder
I out Harris win on
list this week
lhe l ull I t
J&S3Z2Z®
ABSOULTTEiy PURE
.. E. LEE BURTON,
Phjnn, Surgeon and Specialist.
narnunetitly located at McKinnoy, Oflioe over
K, Comer of Square.
js a member ol' the Alumni Association of the Kentucky
nl of Medicine.
member of the Historical Society of Baylor Uni
Jot Woodall (#f \'er ua
in tbe city torlav
Dr. J. 13. Wright was iu to
see us yesterday.
W M. liarrun of Princeton
, went to PIhiio today.
Messrs. T. W. and A W
Buroh, of West Tennessee, ai
riyed iu McKinney last Tues
duy night, where ihoy will
make their future home. They
are relatives to our foreman
Mr G. 0. Thomas.
Local news tins week
.dowr with La grippe.
ar«
A lady wu *o reduced In flesh laat
summer by the chills that she iictuiilli
hail to wear tus|iendor* to hold her
Mr. W.J. Howard of Lebanon eor,et "P- Hom" fr,e,Ml advised her to
tu Ue l heat limit 'a Tasteless Chill Tonlu
—she did so. 'I'hut pair of tusiiumlMrs
fui inlc. Shu now ti( j the beuiii at 1-M
lbs.
Wiseman's wa8 low'1 Wednesday
Uucle Btlty liarues says ttiat
helms the "Grippe" and has it
bad.
to-
I'den Medalist in General Therapeutics, &c.
gUfliauleeH a certain and positive cure for all ourable dis*
E. K. Kudolp:t ot the Exam
iner is tuseeling with the
Grippe.
weakufsp, loss of power, general debility and nerv-, VV'
(ion speedily, completely uud permanently cured. John Wilson
Fru.'.k Carter sou of our olB
cient deputy clerk arrived iu
the city on Monday night lust,
lie happened to a severe uc
cidenta few days ago. While
and coupling cars on the Fort Worth
the and Deuver road two of his
right hand lingers were mashed
off.
C., A. T.
i,nil)trill'Oil SpfWUii.V| muiprereiT pci uiminiHjf vui«u. tackled
'irate blood and tkin diseases treated strictly confidential grippe this week.
Jl "' j
iieases of the eye treated iu the mostscientilio manner. Notwithstanding the Grippe
Lg eyes straightened in a few minutes, and all acute, sub- is here, the marriage licenses gmsor omo.cnv or Toi.
L mid ceronio eyo troubles guaranteed cured. continue to roll out. .. 1 01N,v',
rt U"Vi • | d m f 1 Kiuvl' I t Htf vi. \ iimLiij *
ilarrli, in >,!l moat aggravated form, treated with success,
nose and throat troubles positively cured.
>j|t* |i«iula and rectal ulcers guaranteed cured, with but
>or no detention from busiuess.
rdrorele and Varicocele lermaneuily aud successfully
ii«d iu every case.
Cphilis. Gunoirhea, Gleet and Stricture a cure guaranteed.
fell female doubles treated in a successful and tcientilic
Rircorrespondence strictly conlldeniial, but cannot treat pa-
KBtn distanceatIt is necessary to see every case in order
Eartsssfolly treat them.
KliO,
Jno. Y. liowen Is in attend-
ance at the commissioner's
court, as cheerful as ever.
TESTIMONIALS.
E. Hunter, Cor. Main and St, Paul Sts„ Dallas, Texas,
ffa ii
n: A peculiar growth made its appearance in my throat tended the North Texas Medi
taar* >ik° < it gave me great pnin and increased in siis« until caj association at Paris this
* it « It?** T iu«a i ua A<1 K« Ili llnrl in Ann
week.
jwd I would lose my life. I was treated by Dr. Burl >n and
[if days was souud and well.
Kick wall, Texas, Sept. 10, 1800.—Mrs Anna parsons says: I
fewd with piles for eighteen years; my health failed and 1
ia complete wreck ; in four weeks after 1 was treated by l>r.
arton I *as entirely well and have gained sixteen pounds and
Ere remuiued well to this day.
fifiM hundred of the best people in llockwall and Dallas
utiea an references.
UIU 1IIUU——— '"I I -t- 111 11 "
ILL A. WATKIN MUSIC CO.
737 Main aad 100 Murphy Streets.
| Dallas. - - * - ' Texas'
IANOS a ORGANS.
guitars, Banjos, Violins, Mandolins, Strings &c.
l'iauos and Orgaus sold at the kowest eastern prices for'
cash or «asy payments. Write for prices and terms
before buying elsewhere.
(alias, Texas.
in County Restaurant,
S. T. MMMOND, Prop.,
last Louisiana St., McKinney Tex.
ier in Confectioneries, including Nuts, candies, Cigars,
uud Tobacco, aluo fruits of all kinds.
PRICES.
ird uud Lodging (per month).
rd and Lodging (per week)...
Board, (per day)
•}m.
_____ Fiiank J. Orsmkv maKes oatb that he
Mr. Bailey, late of the Cisco • the senior i.artuer of tl Arm of F.
i>~....,i iu _ .i .. .1. Cukxxv & Co., doing business in .he
Hound Lp, was a pleasant call cllv uf Co'nty aIMl 8tutc
er at our oflice this week. aforesaid, and that mid linn will pay
the aoiiio or ONli lll XDItRD DOL-
I.A its for ciiuh and every oaae of Ca-
tarrh that cannot be cuiod by the use
uf 11.11.1/8 CATABKII CUKE.
FIIANK J. CI1KNKY.
Sworn to bofore mo and subsorlbed
In my pretence, this vth day of Dccciu-
her, A. D. 1SSU.
I Seal J A. W. OLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern-
ally and acta directly upon tlic blood
and iuiicoub (urfaucK of the system,
fiend for tcatluionlnlg, free.
1\ J.CllKNKV & co., Toledo, o.
HT-Sold hv UrugiiUtu, 7."> ccnls,
Miss Lizzie I>uer aud Prof.,
M. A. Westbrook of the city
public school are on the sick
list.
Dr. Mathers, of llock Hill, at
Esq. S. T. Lewis, au aged and
honored citizen of Collin coun
ty, was buried lust Tuesday.
Last night about 12 o'clock
some bedding in the second
story of the Willis hotel was
A chronic kicker i* bad enough, but discovered to be Oil lire. It
a conlinuaUcratoher it worse, lletter was extinguished iu time to
imitate a mule than a hen. Hunt's prevent a serious conflagration.
Owing to the fact that coal oil
had been used in saturating, it
Capt. J. S. Dowell and Bro. must have been the work of an
Sterrett of Dowell's hardware iQcendiarv.
house are "grippy" this week
Ct.e will do up the worst case of Itch
Price 80 cents.
l/'oiiiiuomlable.
All claims not consistent with
the high character of Syrup of
Figs are purposely avoided by
tiO ouc, Who It MUUiijS lt> uUupi Uin right
course, iKt'U be lung uliiU i«u null bvlitfi c*j-
btnielai. |iUui>U'«, or oilier culuuooat orii|>
Ooiu. 1 litsu aru (tio remits ol Nature'. el-
forU t ci|ie| iHilsonous and ffletrt matter
from Uiu bloml, uud nho\v pluiiily lliat Uiu
>ileui i. ridding itself through ih« akin uf
Uuparltka n Inch It was the legitimate work
of Hie liver and kidney* U> remove. To i <•-
.tore tlice orgaiui to liielr |irupor fiuieilnus,
A>«r's Haniuparllltt Is the medicine uv.ued,
1'liat iki other tdood-purtftur can couipuru
• lilt Ik UMHisauils testily who have gained
Freedom
from the tyranny ol depraved blood by Uie
use of this iiiKiilnine.
"For nine your* I wait .ifllmted with a skin
dlaeasi that did not yield to any remedy
until a Irlend ndvl.ed me to try Ayer's Haraa-
parllla With lilt' luo ot lids tiu'dlclue lliu
compliihit dlsiip|icared. It Is iny belief thai
no oilier Hood medlelno could liavo edecteil
so rapid and complete a cure."—Andres
0. Uarcla, C. victoria, TamaulliWH, Mexico.
"My fiM'p, for years, was eovcred with pim-
ples and humors, for which I could find no
remedy till I liepin to lake Ayer's Haraaim-
rilla. Three Imllles uf lids great blood medi-
cine effeclfil n thorough cure. I eoiiltdcnlly
rocomneu.l it to all niifferliiK from similar
troubles."—M, I'arker, Concord, Vt.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla,
rnii'Aitvi) BY •
DK. J. C. AYKR A CO., Lowell, MtM.
folJflfkis Woiib10#tvllU.
of Nftuhlc I cat urea
Brilliant
Article* have l^cu mitten fspreMly
the cottlei;
au*I hpciitucH 1
Contributors.
volume hy a hoft of emluci
The WlKhl Hon. W. E. (iladstonc. —. Count IVrdinnnd de Lesscp.i. — Andrew Carnegie. — Cyrua VV. I leld.
The Marquis ol l.orne. — Justin McCarthy, M.I*. — Sir Lyon I'layfair. — lrank K. Stockton.
Ilenry Clews. — Vltalll Verestchanln. — W. Clark kiisacii. — Tho liari of Mcath. — l)r. l.yman Abbott;
Camilla Urso. — Atrs. Henry M. Stanley , and One Hundred Others.
The Volume for i8<>2 will
Nine llluhtrated Serial Stories. too Stories of Adventure.
Article* of Practical Adv ice. Sketches of Travel.
(ilimpses of Royalty. Popular Science Article...
Railway Life and Adventure. Charming ChildrenV. Pnxe.
among whuui srs
Contain
The I test Short Stories.1
Hints on Self'Ldu.ation.
Housciiold Articles.
Natural History Papers.
700 Large P*gss. Kivc Double Holiday Numbers. Illustrated Weekly Supplement: . Nearly 1000 Illustrations.
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isohck." ||m iMoUurllon linn ro* l twenty tiioi SANII tiOI i.aio.
Stmt t\nl (h tlrr, or I.fttrr ot our 1 ink, A I, r • .
•1 The youth's companion, boston, iviu&a.
This Slip
and $1,75.
...$15.00
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Elder J. B. Faulkner of Wy-
lie will preach at (lie Christian
church next Sunday at 11 A. M
and 7 P.M.
C.pTw.TB^.oTot Brjr.Q ;h« Oal. P-g Syrup Company.
toiniu. city .bi. weeL. H. t a«. tb. kidney.,
ba. .old bi. Laundry i ler..t th
in Ibat city and removed b.re '? ■" effeclually, but it i. not
' r g a curn-all and makes no pre*
A son of mTd. Pusser. a mer j tenfliona that every bottle will
-hant of Gibraltar, N. C.t was QOt substantiate.
hii^ly atllioted with rheuma- w^*-m —
,slm for & vear or more, as to Mcltinney Colirac.
be unable * to - o. k or go to —
school. His father We ask you to insert the fol-
totry Chambarlain's Pain i aim j j fact) wliiuli have come
ii' ..« one .0 our kno«>edKe .bowing that
' and a half miles to ss- .ool and successful work is being done
back every school dav. 50 jn McKinney College:
o«nt bottles lot by Bristol j)r Kirkpatriok's son liugb,
Bros. s&n<3s fcqpH enthusiastic praises
lieyT~Wm lieu, of Bock froni 4> iBItUaHoa '>! lea. , iftgr
Hill paid our office a visit He is attending in Nuahville.
last Monday and renewed his Miss 4lUe l>ovvell took .a
subscription to the Democrat high grade in music and apt
when entered the young ladies
Hoskins of Hen college, she is attending in
Miss Mattie
Mrs. Mary w ,
r|0k7a came down Tuesday to ^entUcKy, and
inn attina Ae«iokb^ide°f her j Dowell mot wltl^ 3l+cp^s
1-00 brother's Mr8-J-W' Brad'
95
ley.
Fish and Oystery in Season. Meals at all llourt.^I if '0 [he 'uniJershy o/ 'l'exas,11 pro-
liberal share of tho pnblic patronage is reepeotfnlly jm."iimoU nounces him ready for ihelat
cited. ... nut'have done tUl« had it not been a *j r p j-t of the senior year il
at Baylor University
Mr. James Muse writes that
A
Mci
CANTON STALK CUTTER
•TALK CUTTCNS, and have kept
— — t>y are n valuable luiple-
' to be tarried under
lew
_ ssiiBjaarAar-
^1" only in tbe fantonT It has HlOHCIT METAL WHt04 .
? UQHTetf DR.srr. Other potaU of t.Heellsneoj^en
Istlnjulitr mulled free to any addreoa. Woala® manufacluro
Kenton Clippor Plows, Votuntw nd "P"1'
Itly.Vora, Dlao Harrow#,TryoloU Bulky aod Cang Ptow*.
[Cot.vn and Com Plantar*, m* handio A
I PumiN'.Wlnd Mllla,8clantmcOrtndlngl*HUh"AlK vOOPSii«v
wacoi Wrlta ua far your want#. , bj m a
VARLiif a ORTHTnORFF CO.. DALLAS. TEXA8.
in
nictllclnc of mo merit. When 7°"' thftl Institute.
have t hills give it «n boneat trial anid , the foregoing were
It will snrely euro you. riec 00 n f p^of ^eley in our
iSccnta. Guaranteed. i ".V1,*«al wn
The following named gentle-
man have our (hanks for sub-
scription paid this week:
W. M. Barron.
P.T. Pair.
J. C. Hardin.
Win. Alien.
Jonathan Graj urn
A National Event,
The holding of the World's
Fair in a city Bcaicely fifty
yearB old will be a remarkable
event, but whether it wllll real-
ly benefit this nation as much
aslhe discovery of th« ilestor
ative Nervine by Dr. Franklin
Miles is doubtful. This is just
what the American people need
to cure their excessive nervous
ties*, dyspepsia, headache, du-
llness, sleeplessness, neuralgia,
nervous debility, dullness, con-
fusion of mind, etc. It acts
like a charm. Trial botlleB
and line books on Nervous and
Heart Diseases, with unequaled
testimonials, free at Srailh
Bros, drug store. It is guarau
teed to contain no opium, mor-
phine or dangerous drugs.
Alarrltitfe BclU.
The following marriage li-
censes have been issued by
county clerk Keen, since onr
last report:
Jno. W. Uerrou and Mary
Cowan, C. W. Joiner and Sa-
uianlha Allgood, W. A. Hud
man and M. J. Jett, Morgan
Qantt aud Naocy Ann Qunter,
A. Iv Tompkins and M. E. Rol-
lins, A. 44. Jenkins and MaHVe
McPherson, J. E Millican aud
fc, A. Jones, J' L. Allinond and
Maggie WakeJield, C. P. Hunn
and Emma Wager, J. C. Cofley
and Grace Hunter, J. P. Mimer
and M. M. Mallow, Jesse Gross
and Alice Smith, Ben P. Chrata
and Cora Smith.
•—*
Blent Mi lit:,.
Wo desire to say lo our citi
pns; that for years we have
en selling Dr. liiug's New
Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life l'ills,
ucklon's ^rnioa ^alve and
_lectrip Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as
well, or that have given such
Universal satisfaction. We do
tyo(, hesitate to gua^aucee thei^
every time, md we stand ready
to refund the purchase price if
satisfactory results do not fol-
ipw t|}pir use. These remedies
have won their great populari-
ty purely on their merits. E.
N.MoAulay &Bro. Druggists.
veiy^liaifc.
college last year, we 1
we
The Collin County Medical have°made a good selection as
association met in Drs Gibson au educator in our president,
and Erwln's office last Tuesday an<i can cordially recommend
and held an interesting and in 8tfrvices to the people,
structive session. Board of Directors
OurOltl Flru Coiiiimtiy.
''That was a gay old oompauy
that we belonged to, Joe, away
back in '08, when yon and 1
'ran with the machine.1 Do
you remember that big lire in
Hotel Row, one freezing night,
w'>en fifteen people were pull-
el out of their burning room
and came dowu the ladder in
their night-clothes; and hwo
'Dick' Greeu brought down two
kids' at once—one in his arms,
tin other slung to his back?
Poor ll)ick"! li ? the cat-
arrh dreadfully, from so much
exposure, and suffered from it
live or more. We thought once
he was going in consumption,
sure. But, finally,he heard of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh lt medy,
aud tried it, and it cured him
up as sound as a flint. I tell
you, Joe, that catarrh remedy
is a great thing. It saveb as
good a man aLd as brave a lire-
man as ever trod shoe leather.
New York IjII'c Policy Holder*.
holders of lli'
Life Iii$uruiici
Remarkable Facts.
Heart disease is usually sup
posed to be incurable, but
wheu properly treated a large
proportion ol' cases caD be cur-
el. Thus Mrs. Eltnira Hatch,
of Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary
L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich . were
cured after suffering 20 years
S. C. Linburger, druggist at
San Jose, 111, says that Dr.
Miles' New Heart Cure, which
cured the former,"worked won-
ders for his wife." Levi Lo
gau, of Buchannti, Mich., who
had heart disease for : U years,
says two bottles made him
"feei like a new man." Dr.
Miles' New lleari Cure is sold
and ituarantuecl bv Smith Bros,
sole agents. Book of wonder-
ful testimonials free.
To the pnlicy
New Yoik
Company :
If you will address me, alitl
ing number and amount of po'-
icy you hold in the New Yoii
L'.fe Insurance Company, I tna
be able to make some «"tgij«>
tions in your interest, 1'r >tnp
attention is des'rable.
Very respectfully,
Juo. 10. IIolliugHwortb,
Insurance Commissioner.
————— Rr - O —• •——
|a*5?'Buy your Nmaa liquors
and brandies at City Lru^
Store.
J ■?. "For jittre drugs and med-
n un's and litiH whiskies and
1 indies go to City Drugstore.
|^;'II. C. Knott, blacksmith,
"tjuests us to state tLat hisa>
•outits are due and all those
.vho own him are urgently re-
luestetl to settln at once.
4-4.'"Wall paper at prices
! ver known before in order to
. fduc stock.
City Drug Store.
1 l.HJ/""tT008tree & Foster have
[ lust opened a new grocery
house. Give them a call, next
lo >r to .J. P. Dowel.
i^i-'or groceries
tee and Foster.
sse Goo«-
Tho
♦# -♦ 9-
Kansas
\llluwoe
Topeka, Km., Dec. 8—AI
of the alliance state and coti
gresaioual lecturers are in s< s
sion here today perfect ing ati
organizution und^r the new r •
eime. The main object of iln-
meeling 13 to arrange a cam
paign of education so that tin-
same general line of argumen
may be pursued i/i every (sec-
tion.
ifiiiinr Ht'iii is.
Married, Nov. 2<i, at the resi-
dence of the bride's faih^r,
Enos Yarnall and Miss Mattie
Uedilek, by Uro. lluuter. The
attendants were Willie Boggs
and Nioba Hedrick, |llenry
liarnes and Mary Boggs.
Also, Nov. 2'.), at resident:') ol
bride's parents, William Scrog
gins and Miss Sarah Dodd. All
of Culliu county.
|5T*ChiIdren go to the N ckle
Store for pens, pencils, tablets,
■ilat^H, papers and all school
supplies.
ISy^Clnislinas Goods of all
kinds at theNickle Store.
fc*?"Dolls of all sizes at the
Nickel Store.
: . riio best
Nit;Ulij Stoiv.
cigars at the
2*>" For 1 lie cheapest
eh"'
Nickle Store.
bring your children to
toy
thi
3-i;"New stock of Glassware
it 1 ho Nickle Store,
"Mustache cups and sau-
cers at tho Nickle Store.
Nothing would be lost if the
whole country should turn iu
even with the republicans aul
luvak the rule of Tammany.—
Dallas News.
ltundy to Consider.
Lucas, Tex., Dec. 7, '01,
To the Examiner or any speak-
er of the McKinney Demo-
crat Club:
Please state clearly the views
that onr Texas congressmen
hold on the linaucial question
and we will Bee whether our
champion will digcqss it or not.
State the question clearly just
how you are willing to discijss
It. W. T. Newsome,
Chairman Committee.
A SntoInvestment,
Is one which is guaranteed
to bring you satisfactory re
The Alliance speaking at ThtJ iaW8 0f health are taught
Johnson School bouse lust Sat- j in ^ 8C)10ols ; but not in a wa
urday was a grand success t0 ^ of much practloal benefi
We regret not having pointB an^ are neVer illustrated by liv
f THE 4
BUCKSKIN BREECHES
Q
NTS
THS—<
■est made,
BEST FrrriNO,
■EST WEARINC
JEAN PA
IN THE WORLD I
Ihnttttiral t|i. B. 6MDWIII1M,,
EVANSV1LLC, INO.
Km rait* urt < t«b«b hr aww <"■
WANTED.
Uwmt****"
Tower*?
Irpprove
5U1CKER
ng _
sufficient to make a full report. ^ng examples, which in many
~ cases might easily be done. It'
if Guarantee*
*/fbtoltMly VateE
^///^ /pr"'
&TL, tf Li**
SMShmm 0/>
TUHMHOMiyCMll * I
50ft Woolen
WatCtl Out I Collar.
A i. TO wilt Mm BOSTON. MASS
central university
tJeeeerfleJ *
epeei •«!►•. Ilts
if
mi., mi M "
rw r.uiM.M uf-
I. UWItNOWt,
arwjiKwaco..
, .•I.mii*. .•
r. («*•«" ■'
Nickle
•ee the Allgttor
... ly
was a grand success ^ 0f much practloal benefit
ae
cue. St
Constable J. H. Heedy, of Bome scholar, who had Just
Piano, resigned this week, and OOQtraoted a Ooldt was brought
John W. Sklies was oppoiut- the tchool, so tha'. all
ed to All the vacancy by could hear the dry, loud oough
commissioner s court. and know its signllioance; see
w..iih I .P'P«Ii ...... <->' «i 1
what lftl e iio««ea or happena to liatc tongue and later, as Ihe
cuiiib ? Why. he elioulil almply «x- developed, see the profuse wa-
chnnge #0or 75 centa of Ida waalth tor tery expectoration and thin
t«i>ot 1 it of Cheatham's Taatalwa chin watery discharge from the nose,
j I onic anil bla cam woulil be restored. not one ,.f ihem would ever for
It alwaya ourea ohllla. Ouarantocd. jjrBt gymptoms of a cold
m . ■ —— were. The scholar should then
Work will commence on the ^ Kjvt>n chamberlain's Cotigli
artesian well ,lnst as soon as Remedy freely, that all uiiglit
the contractor, A. K Hammond, 8C0 that even a severe cold
can get his machinery on the could be enred in one or two
ground. The well will be lo- days, or at least, greatly mill
oated on the north west corner gated, when properly treated
of the square. as soon as the first sypmtoms
—;""". —?.*"**; 7. . appear. This remedy is fa-
For pain in the stomach. col- moaB for it's enre of coughs,
lo and cholera «orb„. jhereis 00j^g an(| croup. It is made
especially for these diseases
rlura Remedy. For sale by
nothing better than Chamber-
lain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar
Bristol Bros.
you wish a good
oquaro meal or lunch oall on 3.
~~ Hammond, opposite J. P.
ll's bwdware ptore.
e most prompt and
most reliable medicine known
for the purpose. 00 cent bot-
tles for sal* by Bristol Bros.
On Tuesday last about noon
£ narty of horse racers became
involved 13 a row at the fair
[rouuds, during nidoh, it is
stated, a few knocks were pass-
ed and also knives were drawn.
The officers being apprised of
the disturbance proceeded to
tbe scen.r t>poti which J. II, and
Jim Smith, two of the princi-
>al disturbers, mounted their
lories and began n lively run
nst ahead of the officers One
of theiu was caught on the
square while the other made
ijood time south towards Ltzy
Neck* Among the pursuers
were G. II. Herndon Mood
Bollew, B H Oats and Jesse
Shain. The game was over
taken about 12 miles south
ofM«*Kinn«y when the prison
ers horse received a shot, in the
flesh part of the h'g. None of
the pursuers seemed to know
how the horse received the
wound.
There were three parties ar
rested and charged with aggra-
vated assault. Their names are,
J H. Sinlth.Jim Smith and John
Winn. Joe Clark made the
complaint.
suits, or in case of failure a re
{,urj} of purchwe price. On
this safe plan you can buy from
our advertised Druggist a bot-
tle of Dr. King's New Discovery
for conau^ption. It is guarau
tefd to bnug relief in every
case, when used for any affec-
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest,
such as Consumption, Inllatu
mutiou of Lungs, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Whooping cough,
croup, etc., etc. It is pleasaht
and agreeable to taste, perfect-
ly safe, and can always be de-
pended upon.
Trial bottles free at Pi. N. Mc-
Aulay & Bro. Drug store.
Would'm
Hwlidoy Oootle-
The finest stock and lowest
prices at City Drug Store.
Holiday Bxoursloii.
To the south east. Decem-
ber 21, 22, and 2.1 1891, via the
Cotton Belt Route, the only
through car excursion line
One fare for the round trip, to
St. Louis, Memphis, Cincinnati
Louisville,' u-d all principal
points in Tennessee, Mississip
pi, Alabamn, Georgia Keuiuok-
y, and NorJi and South Caro-
lina,
Tickets good for return until
30 days after date of sale.
Two daily excursion tynliis
carrying through coaches to
the principal cities in the south
east.
For rates, uaps, and all fur-
ther information, address the
uearest ageut of the Cotton
Bell Route.
R. M. Carter, Traveling
senger neetit, Ft. Worth
W. H. Winfleld, Geiieit«l
senger agent, Tyler Tex.
jY^UP0fRQ;
I
4
1 as-
Tex.
pas
Wliy
Slicriunn lloar
Vote.
Washi>gton, Dec. S.—Sher-
man lloar of Massachusetts
when asked why he did not
vote for speaker 011 lie roll call
today, said 1
'•Last full I stated I would
vote for 110 candidate who
would not promise to us« lifM
influence if elected speaker
against tho consideration of
bad financial legislation and
tho extension of silver Coinage.
When Crisp became llie candi-
date of the party, I asked him
to give me a promise which he
declined lo do. There was then
nothing left for me to do but to
refrain from vo ing for him.''
Wants luforuiatlon.
Editor Democrat:
The debt of the United Slates
including mortgages nnd inter
est is o' er $1,000,000,000!
This is over Eloper capita or
psr every volt) ! Will
some anti subtreasury follow
explain the cause of this
Grandpa
• -«?
Milea' Nerve & Liver
Pills.
Act on ft nuw prlnt-liilc—rujiulutliiK
the liver, stouiaoli «i"l l>uwcl tliruusli
the nerves, A new dlsoovcry. I)r
Miles' Tills spoetlly cure biliousness
l>ttd lastc, torjilil liver, iillos, cciustlpn-
tlon. tJneiiunl lor men, uoinon, <-liiI-
dren. Smulleat itilklesl, snrost! Ml
d scs. 'io ots. Sauiplu Free, at rtniltb
Uat * Print Store.
ONE ENJOYS
Both tlio melliod and mults wheu
Syrup of I'iga is taken; It is pleasant
And lofrcf'.iiiijj to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches nml fevers aud cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tha
only vemody ol its kind aver pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ae
ceptablo to tlio stomach, prompt In
its action aud truly beneficial in Ua
ettecls, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many txccllen?. rpudltles cotumend it
to all and have made It the mott,
populnr remedy known.
Syrup of Fics is for side In 6O0
nnd 81 bottles by till leading drug-
jrists. Any ivllahle dnigjjist who
may not luiivc it on hand will pro*
i:uro. it, promptly for auy one who
•v! L> 4 to try it. Do not accept any
. ubstitulo, .
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN mANCIHCO, CAl.
lOUIXVILlE. KY. *flV HM/f.
Chamberlaln'Ei Eye and EQda
Oaitmont.
A corLn'u euro (or Chronic SoroEyes,
Tetter, Salt ltheutn, Scald Head, Old
Chronio Scree, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Soro Kipples
:iml Piles, lib cooling and soothing.
Ukuvtrudaot eases have been cured by
it after all other treatment hr.d failed.
It is i>ut up in 25 and 00 cent boxes.
Buisxox. lV.ios..
Druggist
The did Reliable
if ~
mm
sr. t.oi'w.mo. Si f! i
t fin>nio*U«il>«*M«erlrout>i«liii
il«, iinrriwt or lii*|i", hn ii«lit f*---
< \|' *>irp,.lhu<c*.*i« n «> nrlina
>i il nr«, mtj Ml
,« osi'K, fin ot efeara*
J^T'N'nseH and
tho Nickle S:ure,
toilet at't:i at
ro«iMo In waI<i
THE OLD. nOOTOfl,
« y tnuil, cr ot ill* Offlct, f|t« ol
tirftoliabh, Skillful Treatment Ouarwitmd*
• r*1 nul apartmtiit* fiiriilthtd
«!•
Urs.
. fo tnoM
tr#oimI car*. P«ud 1*. U.
to tho Collin C'.'Utitji
restaurant, East Louieian
street, when you want a square
meal.
FR F P (tn Xorvriiis tVMlllv. T.oitVIUtttr.
i hi.1U, IWoaklM .s mi.I |)pc y, scukfiteAMt
I lTeU. i>o l BO. A'Mwus icttvn,
Or.wsril emof. 117 N. Blh Strstl. St.
Tho Oraat
'•ohio"
•II Drill.
rSTConfectioticiiea of all
Rinds at llie Collin County ivs-
taurant, opposite J. 1'. Pow ll's
hardware s'ore.
VOO .VAMT A
Business?
: l,Si tc «h«f«
• roll* Tb n
yaar'Tov trapize performance^
tttbe 8to^.
MaSMmSm*
Smith Ilros.
Keep on hand fretdi drtt^p.
patent medicines of all kinds,
Also toilet articles of uny de-
scription; in fact, everything
It It giuuavtttwdi to fllu I'crfcc tafttfaub In the drug line. Call and soe
W«^2lj iliewizs w e t lid« Of tie I ill. Coliin Vomty mtani'
k - -
Ruoklon's Arnica Salvo
Tha Bast Salve la the world for cuts, brulnkft
aoraa, ulcer*, salt rheum, fa«*r aoraa, tetter, chap
pad litBde, oblldhlains, uoraa aud all eklo enip
tlona and ronliivelr cure* rtle«. or no money re
iggTWUen in tlio cily dt n't fail i
t<> rut 1 on Goostroe & K<>ster for
fresh groceries nt a lurK'iin.
i ungry ahould go to j
I'lnnoHf* Wf ll
Tim <m
X'
B «n«l wrV / SAVa
■■ \\rth
it*wATt rvfiMAWT.r?
•1* %n tti'uiar
k1 HtntM, m th t .
'<* fot' OS MMMNk lUtir, mm
fftnmrd (t "Ot ""
kttiaps) for im'mhI
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1891, newspaper, December 10, 1891; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191706/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.