The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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IN OUR-
Goiog North, No. 13 Arrivea 5:21 a. m.
* •• * 3 •• 10:50 a. m
Sonth " i " lMtS.|**d lhe bu2Z °f th* 8aW
1 .* 4 4 44 4:4 p.in. beard constantly in the city.
M 44 44 14 u 9:28 p. in.
East Line Railroad.
Leaves.
Arrives.
LOCAL NEWS,
idly.
Second Story!
Since our arrival in McKinney,
the attention of Washington has
been directed to our HOUSE, and
actually Struck in our
STORY.
Now Uncle Grover, we are having
such great success with our last
shipment of New Summer Goods,
having bought them so cheap and
our customers so well pleased that
we could not accept anything just
nOW. Piano bas received a car
We told the trade list week that we would write another load of new wheat.
letter when the NEW GOODS ARRIVED, but we have been so j. Dowell was in Dallas
busy that we did not hare the time and thought from the last Monday and Tuesday.
In McKinney, bycicles are
not laid np^for a rainy day—let
Q8 have paved streets.
Sam W«lch returned home
:oastea and Texas Csatral Railway I Chicago yesterday, gayly
TIm Table, ... , . ..
attired in smiles.
The sound of the hammer
is
The World's "fare" at Chica-
10:40 a m I go is immense—it requires a lit
c,30p. m. I |)0weyer to procure it.
John Johcson, Sr., and Dr.
Metz are preparing to build
Thinking is progressing rap- I brick houses back of Ben
Rhine's Store.
The ar!t*oiau well is progress-
ing slowly.
Dr. Baty of Piano was in the
city yesterday.
Don't always judge a man by
the company he keeps. He
may be associating with wolves
in sheep's clothing.
Doc Hill aud son have just
I rof John Doyta was in the j.e(Urne(j from the world's fair
city yesterday. and ,ike
our editor, say that
The Baptist church is pro-1 "it is a big thing "
greasing nicely.^ ^ Killingsworth & Hill have
T. C. Perry is absent on a | enlarged th* ir grain li.nn- pre-
paratory to :he incoming grain
market.
visit in Arkansas.
In a very short time our
square and streets will be
crowded with grain wagons.
^ Collin count}', Texts, marches
volnme cfour business that yon had already anticipated it, j \jr .lassie Sbain and family | at the head of the procession,
hence the letter. We have cleaned up all our rubbish and to ie taking in the World's fair.
KEEP THE BALL GOING 0jj | building is pro
greesing nicelj*.
Prof. A. P. A
Report of Treasurer of Ceme-
tery Association, from May 1st,
1892 to May 1st, 1893.
Duet Received $ 70 SO
Collection at decorat ion services iO.OO
Ice cream sapper 69.30
Private donations 10.00
Solicited donations 32.80
Doll, donation by Mrs. M. Aron. 4'. 00
Musical Concert
«••••<
Total
Paid out for work $361 29
Paid oat for seats 28,ss
1! 7.25
3U7.55
COMMENCING TO-DAY
Straiho will
and lasting until it is a11 gone we lectur*in lira:s 8ori coun'ylh10
will give Ten yards Challies, new ——-
« j _ _ nt i F. M. Collinsworth from west
Clean goods lor cents. I of Piano was in the city yester-
We also invite your attention to the four Bargain Tables, j day.
the Ten cent one more especially. We will not place an artirle
on these Table that are rot BARGAINS.
We will also make SPECIAL PRICES ON MILLINERY
Until Jnly let to reduce stock. Miss Baker go**s to her home
io St. Louis at that time wheie phe will enter the whole
sale mi?linery establishments, where she will receive the latest
instructions from Paris in Hats, Bonnets and Millinery supplies
for fall trade.
COME TO SEE US. Reader, 'tis to yon. We want your
trade. Very Truly,
Jim Coleman was in the city
this week. He continues to
tear up the earth in the terri-
tory with his big engine and
plows.
Jim White, cashier of the
Collin county bank is in Chi-
cago.
O • ■■ ■
Mr. T. M. Wilson has had
his house re painted and re-
paired.
We are having some warm
suushine, tut our people do
not sutfer with heat so bad as
some of our northern frieuds
who do not have a cooling
breez** to fan them.
Wylie & Baldwin.
The threshers are ail under
going repairs, and fixing fur
threshing wheat.
Dr. T. C. Reedy will be in
McKinney, Thursday and Fri
day, 22 and 23 inst.
A great many towns are
lighted with the incandescent
light system. Why not invest
a little public money on our
square and principal streets '
■ - • ———
The editor of i he Dkmocrat
1 has just arrived aud required
us to stop ilie pri-ss to inform
the public thai wo need hitch-
ing racks aud paved streets-
Chicago has them.
KindellA: McWhirter
DEALERS IS
STAPLE and FANCY
East Louisiana Street, McKINNEY, TEX AS.
live us a call and save money.
W. T. Uale was in to sen
this week and repor's (Tops
*il~i t condition.
ITS ALL UP HILL
vHk cone poorly constructed, slow-going
i o with the
Changing Diseases.
In that delightful book. "Rid
der Grange/' th^ husband of supply of fresh staple and fan-
Messrs. K R and W. A.
Parker of Sherman, visited
their parents at this place, last
Sunday.
The fruit crop in Collin is
short, but ali other crops are
very' promising.
The Collin County grocery
store is now receiving a large
A big tent attracts the atten-
U8 I lion of our citizens which is
10 located midway between the
! square aud depot. If the ran
seuiu within is equal to the
pictures without, it is a big
show.
Society is hard on a young
man who can't pay his board
and washing bills and keep up
with it. We rather think that
we would take a back seal and
rot try to ' go ail the gaits."
Total 2St3.14
May 1st, ls« 3 balance on hand... $71.41
World's Fair Schedule.
On May 28th the Texas and
Pacific railway will inaugurate
its second "cannon ball" train
between Texas and §t Louis,
to be known the 44 Worlds Fair
Express." This train will
leave Ft. Worth at 1:5 p. m.,
Dallas at 3:35 p. m. , arrive at
St. Louis th next evening and
place passengers in Chicago
the following morning. On the
Trans-Continental division the
14 World's Fair Express" will
leave Sherman at 6:00 p. m.,
Paris at 8:20 p. m., arrive at.
St. Louis the next evening and
Chicago the following morning.
The "World's Fair Express"
will carry Pullman Palace
Buffet Sleeping Cars between
Sherman, Paris and St. Louis,
and Fort WTorth, Dallas and St.
Louis. The "St. Louis Limit-
ed" will continue to run on the
schedule as heretofore, leaving
Fort Worth and Dallaa in the
morning arriving at St. Louis
the next morning. This new
service places the Texas and
Pacigc Railway in the front
rank for through travel to Chi-
cago and all points east and
north. This will be of vital
interest to those who contem-
plate visiting the world's Fair.
—Fort Worth Gazette.
flow is This !
W e offer On* Hundred hollar* reward
for an* <•*?«• of catarrh that cannot be
cored hy takinp Hall'* Catarrh Cure.
F. .1. CHKXKY A CO., Props..
Toledo. Ohio.
We. the undersigned, have known K.
J. Cheney for the la- t 15 yearn, and be-
lieve him j erfeeily honorable in ail
buainees traduction*, and financially
aire to carry out any obligationa tuadc
by their firm.
Wp*i A Track. Wholesale l rujr ri tc.
Toledo. O.
W aUHSI.. kl.VMN A MAliTi.N. W InMCfaic
Druggists. Toledo. O.
Coming ta Tc&a*.
We woader if it be true,
rumored, that President Cleve-
land has promised to make a
visit to Texas this fail as the
guest of the Hon. Ben T. Ca-
ble. It is known that Mr Ca
ble has an extensive ranch in
cy groceries.
Mrs. T. M.'
Wilson
returned
Pomona gives as his reason for
i not removing from a malarial
neighborhood, that it don't do
for a man at his time of life to home Sunday, from a visit to
£ro about chan^in^ his diseases
\ ff € rr*
, j j j* i . u .. ai„ her sister at Mumfore, Tex.
j and adding, that there are dis i —
leases incident to almost every \|r \Vick Kirkpatrick, a for
locality, and he likes a disease cjtjzen 0f city, is here
he is nsed to. ... , . , - . ,
_ | Now, in case of malarial dia | vi.n.ng mativee^nd friend..
RUSnfOrCI WW a* Oil (eases, aside from the unwilling-
Mr fc. W. Purdy of the 1 lano Texas and that the game has
Star has sold out to Tom Per- caefully preserved for the
GOOD TIMBER and BONE DRY.
It "helps itself," runs easier than any other
All Wagons, Carnages, Buggies, etc. of
e tart iong and grre splendid ser> ice.
That circular of ours— if we have no Agent deuces.
. . . j. Perry McWhirter of the firm
ness of patients to 4'change dis ....
eases," it is generally not con-j°' ^ McV\ inner, was
venient to change their resi- on the sick list the first of the
you, write us for it.
WINONA WACON CO.
Minn.
If this were done in we?k.
some of our most —
every case,
j thriving communities would be The foot washing, southeast
depopulated. of town last Sunday, was at-
.Your.Stomach
, Distresses You|
afterMting a hearty dimU, and the
result s a chronic caw < f lndi« -
tkm. Soar Stomarh. Heartburn,
Dyapepaia. or a bilious attack.
RIPAWS TMUtES
PifNtlaa. Be«alaif ihr
Liver anS B wrU, Purity
Md, andvr a P*«iltv t «rr f r
lyallM, Mrk Henrfarfce, Bll«
, and alt otht-r Inwiif arising
i^li rr1 rnaitutoo at tin* IJw ..nri
_ Tb*y act «mtly jrrt promptly, and
lUaiatl n frtlt—1 thrt-n— _
■ TataintakftbopUcrof an Satire
MeSleiae f'ktal, and
■houid lr kept fu DM In
every family. f
solo av oauociara
ivcrvwhcrk.
WE TELL YOU
at state that t paj« to rBisp
Mt baalthy aad pieaaant ba*i-
a proSt for e*ary Sa '« work.
m we oibr the working < ! -«
„er oae wh« fsHmri oar ii*«tmctH>n4
* of SMU Ma m«nth.
mam aad work* will
their earnings, ttierr
It; otlier^ now at work
.0|, rn l r eaa do the <amc
r|M baaineM that vcmi l.a\r
_____ 10 mmm. Yoa will make a
t tf yoa fail to a a trial at once
the sltaatiofl, aad art quickly, you
Sad yoaraelf hi —lyn "«s
yoanelf
eaa nrrlyau
The re««lti of naty a fear
aarely aiaha aad save
Nothing is left to do th*ra-; by a large number of
fore but to fortify oneself: ..
against malarial influences. I*or
this purpose Dre. Starkey & Alma Wilson has just return-
Palen^s Compound Oxygen has ^ from (he We8l He reports
proved itself in the past years . ... . .r
the most efficient thing in the;1!1®1 Martin is very
world. 9^c^- rn m. m
Any person desiring to ^ Joh^ blo^k south.
change diseases for health
should write us a plain state- east corner of the square, is
m*-nt of their case, when, if most completed. This block
possible, the way will be point adds greatly to the looks of
ed out. The consultation is ... ()Wn
without charge. Address Drs. '
Starkey & Palen, 1529 Arch; Cabinet Photographs $1.50
Street, Philadelphia, or Ban! per dozen at Wear's New Gal-
Francisco, New York, and To- lery for 30 days. Pon't wait
rontc, Ont. until last day.
— , — 1 m. • -m
Tbe Husband'* Lament. .. n i n . .. «.
Mr. R. L. Ray of McKinney,
After a conjugal ecene, the| wa« married to Mise Lola Boae
wife gave her hneband a slap jof Lll,le ®,m> ®ento conDtJr-
in the face. Instead of tiyiog1 ,Mt Sunda3r- Mr" and
into a passion the hnsband very bride reached McKinney Mon
kius t.f the Wylie Kusilei. Mr
Perkins is a thorough going
ne\vt*j)Hp**r man and a hustler
from way back. Success to
you Bro. Perkins.
Cabinet Photographs $1.50
per Dozen at WVar's New (tal-
lery for 80 days. Don't wait
until last day.
. - a i i —.
Last Tuesday as Mr. J. C.
Snider was coming to town
with a load of corn, he became
over-balanced and fell from the
wagon, lhe wheel running over
his left leg, breaking it. The
leg was set and dressed by Dr.
I E. Webb.
composedly took up his hat,
and, before going away, spoke
as follows:
"Madame, six years ago,
when I solicited ycur parents
for your band, 1 little snspected
thf use you would make of it."
—Le Petit Ronennais.
day eyening, their future home.
G. L. McKinney's little boy,
who has been sick for some
time, died last Friday night,
and was buried Saturday even-
ing at Forest Grove.
Just as this issue of Tf<&
Democrat comes from the
press, F. C. Thompson, the
editor and proprietor arrives
from the world's fair. Thus
the devil is compelled to vacate
the editorial sanctum and we
trust that our enthusiastic tonr-
ist editor will be able to inter
est the many readers of Tub
Democrat in the next issue.
a week's vaf< -
at tbe vary start. Neither
who work
aot WiiU to-day foi
l>r. M. .1. Davis is a prominent physl.: In view of what Hood's 8ar
elan of Lewis.« hsse county, lows, aad 8mparjUa has done for Others,
rased In the prsc-1. \ . . . .. '
Advertiser. "Can't find ray
il ia your paper
flag; what's the mat-
has been actively engaged in tbe prsc
tiee of medicine at that place for the
past thirty-lira years. On tbe 2tith of
May, while ia Dee Moines ea route to
Chicago, he was suddenly taken with an
attack of diarrhea. Having sold Cham-
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhtpa
Remedy for tbe past seventeen years,
aad know1.*ff its reliability, be protn?-
ed a £> cent bottle, two doses of which
completely cured him. The excitement
and cbsage of water and diet incident
to traveUag often produce a diarrhoea.
Pal | Every eaa shooM procure % fr>Ule of
fr*
is it not reaaonable to believe
that it will also be of benefit to
yon?
Are you insured ? If not. now is the
time to provide yourself and family
with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
< bolera and Dlarrtnra Remedy as an
insurance against aay serious results
from aa attack of bowel eomptaint dur-
ing the summer months. It is slmost
certain to be needed and sbouhl be pro-
No
last ten years. The ponds in
which Mr. Cable has succefully
experimented at breeding pom
pano and black ba?s are the
the largest in the country. It
is by no meaus uulik^ly that
the president is anxions to
make a raid into that verita-
ble sportsman's paradise.—
Chicago Record.
l>r. W. J. Thurnioud's Catarrh
Cure and Blood Syrup*
These two remedies, so well
and favorably known through-
out Texas and the South West,
are again bWng put before the
people by Dr, Thurmond him-
self. These great remedies
have become so popular that to
avoid imitation the Doctor has
changed the wrapper by addin
a photograph of himself an
his signature, and hereafter
none of these medicines are
genuine without the photo-
graph and signature. Sold by
Smith Bros., R. E. Bristol and
J. B. Dodson & Co.
Whereas, It has pleased the
supreme architect of the uni-
verse to remove from oar
midst, oar late broth-r, Dr.
J. B. Wright; and
Whereas, The iailiaate re
lations long held by oar de
ceased brother with the mem-
bers of this alliance render it
proper that we should place on
record our appreciation of his
services as an alliance man and
his merits as a man, therefore
be it resolved, by Sister Grove
Alliance No. 77G, that while we
bow with humble submission
to the will of the Moet High,
we do not the less mourn for
our brother, who hss been
called from his labor to rest.
Resolved: That in the death
of onr beloved brother, Dr. J.
B. Wright, this lodge loses a
brother who was always active
and zealous in his work as an
alliance man, ever ready to snc-
cor the needy and distressed of
the fraternity. Prompt to ad-
vance the interest of the order.
Devoted to its wellfare and
prosperity. One who was wise
in council and fearless in ac
tion. An honest &id upright
man, whose virt- * endeared
him, not only to his brethren
of the order, but to all his fel-
low citizens.
Resolved : That this lodge
tender its heartfelt sj'mpathy
'o the family and relatives of
our deceased brother in this
th**ir sad affliction.
Resolved, That these reso
lutions be entered upon the
minutes of this Lodge and the
McKinney Democrat and
Southern Mercury be request
ed to publish the same and a
copy of them be sent to the
family of onr deceased brother
W. H. Slater,
J. M. Gaitiier,
J. F. Crane.
The following marriage li-
cense have been issued by
county clerk Waddill siace oar
last issue.
W. B. Mathews aad Lillie
Marshall, W. H. Bailey aad
Velaia E. Bowling, John Hab-
luetsed aad Catheiiae Miller.
citr to-day.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Is famous as a
Cure for severe colds.
Famous as a
Preventative of pneumonia.
Famous as a
Preventative and cure tor croup.
Famous for tbe relief it aflords la
of
Whooping oough.
Famous as a safe and pleasant
Medicine for children.
Try it. 50 cent bottles for sale by R.
E. Bristol.
Piaao, Gollia O**
aa, the six-year ali
of Bo?. J. B. Cole,
broke her right
elbow to-day.
The prl
Joaes* grocery
cycloaee eeaaot
call west of the F<
and give him a trial.
Collin County Alliance.
The Collin county alliance
meets with Bishop alliance six
miles south east of McKinney,
on July 19, 1893.
R. S. Snied, Pres.
Barns Brought up to L ate.
Our local writers will
send in their letters aa aa la
reach us by Moaday.
Four car loads Briek,
Lime aad Cement jast
at Wiloox h 8oa*s
yard. Jaao-3ai
Why don't you go to M. B.
Rex rode and purchase a bi-
cycle ? Cash or iastallssst
If farries lived, and one should visit
me.
And say: **A favor ask. I'll grant it
thee,*'
The world's *'faro,v caa't
beat unless you parchaae
groceries from T. IL
weet of Foote Hoase.
Hall's < atarrh Cure in taken internal-
lv. acting directly uyon the blood and-
mucoiis surfaces of the srntetn. Testi
mortals Pent free. Price T-V per bottle.
r<oul by Druggists.
I3f For pure drags, medi*
cines, whiskies aad wiaea,
fhink you I'd seek the power craved PS*n^S, oils and wall
by my brothers.
lower pricee than ever k
To see myself as I sm seen by others* call at City Drtur Store.
Ah. no : this would I beg the gentle elf.1
Let others see me ss I see myself!
—Harper's Bazar
For Malaria, Liver Trou-
ble, or Indigeation, use
BROWN'8 IRON BITTERS
If you feel
and a.11 worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
The Nickel Store has a new
sign, which represents a large
Nickel on either side.
WhT Rahr was tick, w* saw- her Caatorta.
Wht B nhe a a OiUd. ahe crtrd fur Cartons.
Whnti ibr ivctmr Mt* ithe clung to Caaloria.
Wfern bad Children, the gave them Caatorta.
Cabinet Photographs $1.69
per Dozen at Wear's New Gal-
lery for 30. days. Dont wait
until last day.
ran to aay laSf tf t*ay wm
m4 T. O. aiiraa Yea*
rwpaetfoly. Dr A. C. MaBCBIM, CMaef. S.
Wanted a Crowd.
ISf The Methushek is O. K.
Packard, Packard,Pack-
ard, the best organ on the mar-
ket, at M. B. Rexrode's.
Nickel—store—Nickel
W* h 'J«cV
tbe au
Hare
Indiana, appearing
ne win onus a hrvrae will
t-STKindell & McWhirter
hare a splendid stock of staple
and faccv groceries for you to
select from at the most reason-
able prices.
^ a ^
The Packard is the best.
Harbin AlliaiiC
IIarmin, Krath Co., Tex.,—
The Harbin alliance gave a
picnic yesterday. It was on
the occasion of the election of
officers. The afternoon was
takcu up in speeches by 1). M
Uutnph. and Rev. Jameson, the
latter of Dublin. The sub
treasury and its allied plans
were strongly urged by the
speakers. Cleveland, Wall
street and the national banks
were arrainged for having pro-
duced the present money strin
gency.
Hazklh(jb8T. Miss., Jaas 14.
—At 2 o'clock to-day the trap
fell and another of the Davie
murderers was seat to eterairy.
It will be remembered that Vf.
Davis was robbed aad mardee*
ed last September by a mob of
negroes. Two were caaght
banged March 22. Ci
- ^ wM.,u..H^sa"mwitii«ai] . .
vfrt:* meet of tb,. Kikh*rt cam*** a&d : nington, the ooe executed l*
*a Mann fart tiring Company, of Buaitt .
ia, appearing ia uua pansr. day, was captured last Hank
He made a short talk oa the
scaffold, saying there were aot
. — - • ■* M many people present as he
"* • mware, lassware and hoped to liiveMW. aa h*
all notions at tbe Nickel store, ed bis death lobe a I'
* • * his race.
Smith Bros.
■ a m m m m
Keep on hand fresh drugs.
patent medicines of all kinds,
Also toilet articles of any de-
scription; in fact, everything
in the drug line. Call and see
them, eaat side of the square.
^yThe Waterloo
right.
is all
Miles* Nerve A Liver Pills.
Acts on a new principle—regulating
When a Wise Woman Smllee.
That is a wise wom-ii* who
can smile at a couipiimeat, be
pleased aud forget it.
That is a wise woaaa
can smile at an insult
never 6#>e it.
That is a wise woman who
the iiver. stomach and bowels througn
the nerves. A new diacovery. Dr.
Milea' Pills speedly cure biliousness. —
c n SIui'e "hen tbe HttU
children, Suisiieat, mildest, surest I so ries are coming a boot
doses. 25 eta. Samples Free, at Smith _ u # .. , .. -
Bros. Drug Store. make of them little bite of
♦a ■
Mather Sleep
Than take la aey other form la what
people ihtak aad Parfcara' Tea to made for juat
thos- foika. It rarea coaatipatioo and though
aot a cathartic movra the howela every day.
^mith Rrof So. ].
i en ■ .i■ hi■ k^
Ho! For Rock port t
Remember the leading gro-
cery store on the corner, known
as the Collin County grocery
store. Popular prices.
■ a
The Revenue Department in
honoring Mcl^iuney with the
appointment of Honorable J.
L. Doggett as collector for this
district has the thanks of this
community. We understand
that Walter Muse and Bob
Woods have already been
selected gs deputy collectors
by Mr. Doggett,
There will be a Knights of
Honor and Old settler's picnic
at Blue Ridge on July 1,1893.
Ex—Governor Throckmorton
aud others will deliver address
es.
' ■■ k a ^ m
Fifty easts is a sautll doctor bill, bet
that is all It will cost yon to ewe aa f f. . ~ ~
ordinary case of rheumatism If yea nee _ ^ wiater and summer
t'hamberlaln*s Fata Ualas. try It aad
yoa will be aarprlsed at the
lief H
wUI
The State Horticultural, Ag
ricultural and Industrial meet-
ing at ^ockport, Tex., June ttu
promises to be very large and
of great interest. The S. P.,
and M. K. & T, j ail ways have
made a rate of three cents per
mile for the round trip \ other
roads four cents per (pile for
tbe round trip. Tickets will
be on sale June li*, good to re-
turn June 95. This is a good
opportunity to see one of the
most beautiful parts of Texas
aad make the acquaiataace of
good people and learn Import-
ant facts in m§ay }iaes of b$si-
bsss.
Take a tun down aad see one
resorts in the world.
Parker** Ceagh tyrap
Has teea eo highly rrco*nmended to oa that
we hare taken the agencr for It and aow ak our
friends who are rafferlng with a cold alee It a
trial t ad if it does nut jrire aatufac' loa your
trioref wilt be refunded f.rrrr butUe )i aoid
t|0 « r*«;tt*e nuata<t!ee Fm* so cents and fl.10
Smilb Broa No. S
A Texaa Horse Wins 015,000.
Waco, Tex., June 14.—Fred
T. Wood, the owner of ^(jen.
Hoss,'' the Texas horse that
captured $15,000 from tbe pool
box in St. Louis a few cj*y*
siof^e, passed tnrough Fort
Worth last night en route to
St. Louis. Mr. Wood has been
visiting with his family *t \\x-.
ilene. The races will continue
in St. Louis for two weeks yet,
after which Mr. Wood takes
his string of horsee to Chicago
for thirty ttteno* to the
Texas circuit. (4G*n. Roes'1 is
entered for the Pearl etake of
$1000 at San Angelo in S*ptem
ber, which is said to be the
largest purse eref offered far a
three year old in Texas.
Music for Bverj hotly,
M. B. Rexrode, one door
south of Collin county bank
haadlee the Mathushek Piano,
Packard, Waterloo aad other
makes of organs, whioh he will
sell fox cash or in ||i*taltaeats
qa the most reasonable tanas.
!9*Rosb for the Nickel
pyThe Nickel store re-
ceived a big lot of goods this
week.
Doa't
th.
" ' m • ■ That is a wise aomaa
^ Mathushek. can smile when she gets up9
^"Springnouse cleaning is and who cmn *° t0 witka
here. All contemplating paint- ^ in this wa? she greela
ing or papering will save money ! coming da?, aud at the eaft
by seeing our stock of wall blotted oat all the
paper and paints before buy- I disa£rees*blee.
ing. City Drug Store. That *• * wl*« wotaaa
~r;—~ r*r" r . : 0,111 er ile f«>r h^r friends
^-M.thusbek, Matbutbek. j enemies ; it will k ep tbe
tbe moat reliable and beat cod md u jg ,,jv
atructed Piano erer sold in urainat the laaU
North Texas, at M.B.Rerrode'a. Thai ia a wiae
south (/Ollin county bank.
Limitation of Parental Love.
I love my little son. Of that
There is no fittest Uuubi,
Except * hen he my rare books tskes
And cuts the pictures out.
—Harper's Bazar.
025,000 in Premiums.
Offered by Liggett 4 Mjsra j
Tobacco Cq. of &t. l*ouis. Mo
The one guessing nearest the
number of people who will at-
tend the World's Fair gets
$5,000 00, t^e seoond $1,000.00,
etc. Ten Star tobacco tags en-
titles you to a guess. Ask yoer
dealer for particulars or
for circulars.
(jkaaiberlain's Ere aad
Ointment.
can saul**, so matter how
feels. She is a wositan who
learned to tule i*ot only herself,
. but will gain domain over tka
i cook. And that means (hat ska
governs comfort.— Philadelphia
Times.
Tatter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic 8orsa, Fever Sord, |mm,
Itch, Prairie gcfalahsa, Sore Nipplea
M Hlea. Itlaoodiag and
Huadrsdsof cases have been < ltd by
You fthoaM
When writing for publicatiea
write oalv ol one side of
paper.
Always give year
whether you waat it
or aot,
Doa't welt j about
tion or spelling. The editor
will correct—possibly make IS
worse.
When yoa waat yoar
changed always give the
of your preeeat
Whea yoa waat y<
stopped, always pay ap
eabeeriptioa.
Call aad nee ae, the
tgrOver 10,(HW rolls wall
paper of latest deaigas and . , . ..
specialties, just received at ttnnl on ™
City Drug Store, ! • * m
W e cau save yon money
oa paints and wall paper at
City Drug Store.
■ —S m
*uBob White'1 is aa old Ubm
Kentucky whiskey distilled
from the best corn Caaadiaa
malt aad spring water. It is
a moat exoelieat remedy for
yulmoaary siectioas aad iadi-
geatioa. 91000 will be paid to
aay chemist, who, upoa
A good horee aad
sale or trade;
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1893, newspaper, June 15, 1893; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191783/m1/3/?q=wright: accessed May 18, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.