The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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TEXAS
1Q
MKESTNEY, TEXAS,
\
ffcMUMUi
Aj
ilh
i i a
Labor's Meeting.
President Gomper's
Call is Out.
A* Elfosxors C0^I5TI0?i
Will be That at Chicago
December lO.
New York, Nov. 6.—The fol-
lowing call will explain itself:
American Federation of Leber)
Headquarters 14 Otto toe Place,N.Y. >
To tbe Trade Ualoafctta of
members or mom.
Fellow- Workers:—In yompli-
gates; for 16,009 WWbere or
more, four delegates; for 39,-
000 members or more, fire dnle-
gates and so on. Local, Trade
or Federal Labor anions, State
Federations, Central Labor
anions, Trade Assemblies or
Trade Councils, one delegate
each. All organizations to be
entitled to representation mast
have a certificate of affiliation
(charter) at least thirty days
before the date upon which the
con rent ion is to be held. Any
delegate representing a anion
mast be a member of the anion,
and if not a craftsman of the
Trade Union which *nds him,
the anion iuum g<v* the te&son
why sach delegate was chosen.
XlltMNKcCo. StLodlS,
ance with onr laws yon are; Delegates mast be elected at
CHUBCH DIRECTORY.
un.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ewt Sabbath at 11 o'clock
7*0 p. m. Rev. J II W«.fford,
Sabbath eebool every Sabba'h
u. m superintend-
J. A. < 'ALftWKI.L. A. J. CaIDWSL.
CALDWELL & CALDWELL,
PHYSICIANS arid SURGEONS
V.
every Sabbath at 11 o'clock
7:30 p. m.« Rev. G. A. Itus-
ftahbath eebool every Sab-
at M0 a. m. Praver meeting
night at ?: 30.
Office up *tair* over Wylie «& Baldwin's
Sootb nl'Je Square. l esid« ijce on Wil-
cox street. A. J. f'aldwell can be
foand in office day and niphr.
Satvieaa enrj Sabbath at 11 o'clock
a. as. aad 7:1ft p. a.. Rev. Fladger pas-
tar. Sahbath school every Sabbatb at
•liS a. as. Prayer meeting ev-ry Wed-
aaaflay rigM at 7: 0.
caaasriAK
Preaching every Sabbath morning st i
11 a. as. aad 7-JO p. m. Elder
Sunday school every Sabbath
a. m. P. Harris, superintend-
eat. Prayer meeting every w «
eight at *30.
1. SS. WEBB,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
NoKinn< y, To\ ,
OMce ever C ellia ( •■ely Rank.
Residence \Y at Louisiana Street
North of Public ech< ol building
'ednesday
Praaehlng every Sunday at 11 o'clock
a. as. aad f:46 p. mM Rev Sims pastor.
rbooi Sunday morning at 9:4ft
T. C. Ferry, superintendent
County Officials.
H H. L. Pearson,'
Dental Surgeon
Office north side square, over Aron*s
store. Teeth extracted without pain
by the use of nitmus oxide gas.
hereby notified that the thir-
teenth annual convention of
th-* American Federation of
Labor will be held in the com-
mon council chambers (city
hall), Chicago, III., at 10 o'clock
in the morning, December 11,
18'.)3, and continue io session
each succeeding day until the
! business before the convention
ehall be concluded.
In ral-ing this contention your
attention is directed to th*
grave solution which confronts
the toiling masses of our coun-
try. In h land var ed in fit
mate, abounding in wealth, all
nature smiling npou it, with
wtilimr hands, we yet s*e hun-
dreds of thousands of our fel-
low human beings anxious to
fasbi n and produce wealth,
least two weeks before the time
of holding the convention and
the names of delegates forward-
ed to the secretary immediate-
ly-
16 1893.
r
Lie, Ind., Nov. 10.
—'Theoomisittee appointed by
the npraM lodge of Knights
aad Ladies of Honor to exam-
ine into the condition of the
books of 8aprems
washington, Not. 4.—Ths
popalist members of congress,
inolnding senators
bers of the hoase to-day issued
a address appealing to the
people to take np the silver
McBrtye has made its iqftvrf M appeal to all good dti-
that a shortage of neartytlti,* j seas to Stndy the money qnes
exists. The ooaadttee! tiea which involves everything
to call it a nUtffcjsllacdag the happiness and de
veiopment of the hvna rase.
Do not imagine that the qaea
Ilea is too MMt for eolatioa;
do not allow the ooaaing of
tha money chaagers to robjoo
iy aad yoar li
Mc Bride aad it is
merely of bad book-
The shortage,
lag to the books of
Roome 13,14* 16 Morrow BTk.
McKinney, Tex.
Treats Kxelaslvely all Maaasas ef the
Eye,Bar,Nose, Throat and
Chest. Genii* - Urinary
Female and Private Dis-
eases. Uretheral Strict-
ure, Rectal diseases, tie.
diaas, Leek hex SO.
OMtrtrTO _ bribery and corruption wtti
8ERIOCS IITTIHG AFFRAY, vanish before them.
In 1885 a committee lav
ed MoBrid.'c accounts and re j ao man who has oace
ported them correct. This will betrayed yoa. Have no faith
bring np the question of lis- in any president who assumes
biiiry of McBride's bondsmen dieutoral power. Do cot be
for the amount cf the shortage, i i",il"l<Uwd hl
%M * .. . # t .. . j Wall street and the power of
McBnde failed o. re-election at ^ national baaks. When the
The per capita or delegate the convention of officers re- people arise in their might, in-
tax mast be paid in fall to en- c-ntly in this city. ] trigne, canning, asarpntion,
title organizations to re pre-
sea tat ion. (See article 9, con-j _ | When they demand juatice
stitmion A. F. of L.) Since I Farmer Sloan Disemboweled by and equal rights, their demand
the constitution requires the- Farmer Hatfield. must be obeyed. When they
secretaay to furnish the com-! —— .demand the restoration of gold
mittee on credentials at the
convention with a statement of
' Saa/1 olio n t7tlla<vu ri^a e t liaa 11 naa ,
~ n ... , demand a volume of legal ten
Gray .on an.1 Collie ran.• w mnmw by K,IT
mi lit'Vliiust. !t*riru"i)i w\>ku wi't par*-
"I w > 'iinutT^ naui'-u u J.li'-i i t v. itti popnlaiton aad maio aiii
and Sloan have been living in stability < f piicee, their d *«
lmu«^ on a r-fiiwi m "J W'H l**com« a law "
i he pap'-: i? nigti^d hy Sei.a*
tors w. a. P^ff-r, John P.
'J nea, William M. Stewart
th** financial standing of *ach
afll'^.^d holy. ugMCtz f'tens
111 Kr •• I il*-4 lj *C**feHI • V —
thug lUeir accounts previous to
the convention and thn* aTd in
ttie- ficiti'ai!< ti of he **' rk.
W lien tli*- del*->{at^s ar*- elect
ed, secretaries f nni'ina w!ll
A serious aod probably fa- • and silver—the money of the
tal cutting affray occurred at constitution — their demands
Sedalia, a village near the linel<]<M1 b* denied. When the*
of
; i r m
c mh l.,« y >i , < i
e- I) I
PAINLE8S
so
Parlors"1^
Croirn and Bridge Work, Gold, Alloy and Plastic
Fillings a Specialty.
Teeth filled without pain. Teeth positively extracted wit bant pa la. Mf
method of extracting teeth Is as Harmless as water. 1 ei
at one sitting aad have no bad efleets.
I emoloy no quack methods bat work purely from a
standpoint. Am a graduate of one of the best deatal
States -< I.ass s3. Vanderbllt l.'niveraity. I propose to S
WORK and at moderate prices. I have all the latest aad
and use the beet of material. 1 have located In your
share of your oatroosge.
OtBee la Morrow Block. North-east Corner of Squire,
J. T. Taylor, D. D. a.
ait Corner of Sauire, ever WiNmpi I
Fire Insurance Aj
SSOini
ftj - f*am<
fa.m ilea. S-duua. Tu**j .v^re
at Mt-Dou^ail' - more at Sedsiia
}e«terda> ev*-iiin^ when
I quarrel arose uv<?r il,* ywi^r
M. G. Aberuatby,
T. V. Mangurn,
J. W. Waddlll.
J. L. Mould en,
Jeha W. McKinney.
a. S. * baadler,
W. tt. Taylor.
8 P. Ctardy,
County Judge.
Count? Attorney.
(x)u..ty Clerk
Sherltl.
Tax Collector.
Tax Assessor
County Treasurer.
County Surveyor.
Lodging
Flit ST C ' LANS
Board and
—AT—
Mrs.M. WWobb's
No. 516. Jacks( n St.. Corner of Pearl.
Galeadar of District, County and
Court of Col-
11a County.
Conrr: Hoa. T. J. Brown.
the nec^si'i**s and luxuries of, , .. .. a, . . ,, . w .. .
lift*, } ft unaM«< to tin<i an op I J!**"'" * . j ,° iquarrel arost* ov-r il.« u*o-r i M's Will a V.
p Ttuni'v of b^in* .oemplovl'hrl,',,",,Maaa<,,?MMof'^iehipof a clrv19. ,*lu„d at 90 *ai D*
j delegates. losnts Wl9' William B iker, H. E. Boen,
Nevrr in ibe Lie tor v of the j ; H^ttinld aboard Sloan, cure ®*"* W. A. Harrie. T. J
world has en larg- a Dumber have w>cured *CC0B inK liim rt-p-ateily. Sloan J**™- Simpeon, Left
of people vainly sought for au modetioni for delegaiee on the ; to]d Lim 10 slop it or be would jPenc".' 0 M Keal nd W- A !
opportunity to earn a lireli European plan at the Bii«g« glap bu (Ha-fieHV. Tace. Hat McK*i<t>*'>-a . |
hood and contribute to the sup ; hause. corner of Randolph field then drew a barlow knife Greer County Cases,
p rt of their Mlows In a so street and Fifth avenue, at $1 - and slashed Sloan across the
1 reprenent a of the best Firs II
in the worl^. A* vj * Tor^a«1« ard Stona PolfeleiL
^rSATlSFACIION ^tARAMEEI)
PROMPT ATTENTION..,
\Vk negily executed. f \ve tn*' ;t snare of V>ut
T. D. EMERSON,
Up Stairs Newsom Budding, 8onth East Corner of B^air^
Court convenes 1st Mondays in Jan.
and June of each year.
Cecar: M. O. Abernathy,
Jodge.
Osart convenes for civil, criminial
te business 1st Monday in
MANO N3U0AY EXCURSMIS
SJ
, 3rd Mendav in May: -tth Mon-
te July; 2nd Monday In Oct. snd
Monday in I>eceiaber of each vear.
Cecar: Convenes 2nd
s in February. Msy, August
Koveuiber of each '"esr.
DhIIum, Texas.
Kste$i.« u per Day. nic^, large coo*, cjetv where such abnormal col- ! 25 per day. Restaurants are
rooni4 and bath nrivPeges. . J ... , > . . . . , % . . .
ditions ptevail there must of j in the hotel and in the neigh-
necessity be something wrong borhood, furnishing meals at
at the basic foundation, and it: reasonable prices. The head-
requires but little stndy to qnarters of the Execntire
come to the conclusion that the Council will be at the Briggs
ownership and control of the house.
wealth, of the rowans of pro • The trades unions of Chica-
-Tiir- —
"Cotton Belt Route,
M
Masonic Director?.
" St. John's l/Odge No. -".l. A. K. a A. M
■eatsthe 4th Saturday night in each
Month, L. H. Bowleg. W. M.
R. V. Dowill, >ecy.
Kaggai < hapter No. .VI. H. A. M.
*neets the 4th Monday night in each
nonth, C- H. Wvsoao, If. P.
W. M. Bicunr. Secy.
McKinney Order Eastern Star «'bai-
ter No. 61 meets the 2nd Tuesday nigbi
la eaeb month at Masonic hall
(. E. Wii.ky. Worthy Matron.
: w. M. Ba* lkv. Seer.
abdomen cutting a gash sereral Paius, Tex., Nov. 10.—Next
inches in length and penetrat- Monday Hon. Edgar Allen, in
ing the cavity. behalf of the United States,
Hatfield then went home and and Hon. G. R. Freeman for
immediately left for parts an Texas, will take teatimoay la
known. Qe had about three the Greer conntr case. A nam-
boors start of the officers and ber of old settlers will be ex-
at last accounts was etill at amined in regard to their
December 19 20 and 211 dactioD' by l>rivale corpora *° b*v* appointed a reception Isrge. Sloan is thought to be knowledge of the old Santn Fe
' tions which have no human . committee, the members fatally wounded. trail.
Mm o"i at— eymfeathy or apparent respon- of which will be at the Both men are married, and
Oil Fare fw til Rind Trip. sibilUy, is the cause of the ills railroad stations at the time Sloan has several children.
Krom all Stations in Texas to and wrongs borne by the hu delegates will notify them of The two families have occupied Houston, Tex., Nov. 10.—In
Memphia, Pit. I^ouiss, Lou- man family. j their contemplated arrival and the same house for several tllt} district court to-day Lucy
latllie,anelanatl. i The right to life, liberty and j routes of travel Delegates , months, and the two men had Hamilton got a verdict for all
-OS
All She Aaketf.
and roijrrs iv
be pursuit of happiness should desirous of being received by i b^en good Mends. she asked, inoim. for the killing
Kentucky. Mississippi, be a guarautee that employ the reception committee should j Sedalia is only a few miles of ber gon by th)J SaBtm
rriaaad Si Cariliias. ment, remunerative, safe and notify Mr. P.J. >i sse. 45H, Og- south of Van Atstyne, and is
healthful ii accorded to a!l. I den avenue, Chica«co. III. i only a small village.— Sherman
Timmssm.
Alabasa, Cssrfia and tba Carslisas.
Tii-k^rs guo«i for return for .10 dsys
from date of Sale.
AUIIM DIRECTOR?.
rot ntv alxjaxck.
President. M. N. >:roup, Verors.
Texas.
Secretary. Miss I.eo'a Spivey. rianu
Texas.
Meats at- Josephine October 1
Si u-Ai.t UNCIS.
Bethaay Alliance Beeta at 2:S0 p. in..
The "t O I TON BELT KOl'TK will
fur this oerasionrun si ecial txeur-
eion Trains ulth
Through Couohee.
Paall lit a llet Hleepera,
— ANt>—
Fru RaclWif Chair Cars.
Wherever these rights and Special attention is called to Register,
guarantees are denied it be- the following constitutional m * m
railway in Galveston, the cane
coming here on a change of
venue.
comes those devoted to the in provision of th« American
teresta of the people and the Federation of Liabor. Article
! progress of our race to take 3. Section 1\ :
such action as will necessarily "All resolutions of a general
make these declarations actu- character, or propositions for
\ilities and not meaningless changes in the constitution,
j phrases. The forthcoming con shall be sent by delegates or
Cut Ulti Skull lo Two.
ukkenyillk. Tex., Nov. 10—
Geary'e Request.
Washington, Nov. 10.-
F. EMERSON, T. T EMERSON*. T. H. EMERSON,
President. Vice-President ClrtWr
First National Hank
OF M'KINNEY, TEXAS.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - 'imH.
Bnyn and sells exchange on the principal Titian in
First claas Da per discounted.
DineCTons: Francis Emerson, T. T. Emerson, T. H.
Jno. L. Lovejoy, C. H. Welch,
Business hours—9. a. m. to 4 p. m.
ABSTRACT DEPARTMENT.
how im yot'R i.ANDtitlr•*
If you do not know see the Collin < ounty Abstract Company
by' Byrne A Henson. They devote all their tine to taa
business, and have tbe most elaborate and complete Abetreet
in Collin county.
LOAN DEPARTMENT.
IF vol" WANT MONEY
On the lustallment plan: they can furnish It at tbe lowert
interest and for any length of time.
LAID DEPARTMENT.
IF" YOU WANT TO BUY OR MXL
Coliin county lands call en Byrne & Henson. They make a
of the real estate business.
Deed and Release Dept.
FOB A
Mr.
1 •< :*. i From all points on its lines, through wj[J ;iff,rd an excellent 'the officer* of atfitiat** organ
*i,htoUl ciMk,,gc lo I opportunity for tbe wag. work ! " tlor!8 lo \h* f th^
2^d and Fourth Saturdays in e«h j|||Bp||jSt Ctatt«Mt|l 6 6 0f our country who are American Federation of Labor
This evening at about 4 o'clock, 0f California, was be-
a negro boy about 16 years of forH lhw d*mocnU;c meBibern
age was run over and killed by l0f ways aa d means com-
tne cars. The negro mas in mjtr** this afternoon urging
the track ruuning backward, tbem not to put a tax on native
Accurately written or an acknowledgment
>ply of pnnted <
statutory form, for tbe use of their patrons; alio the
them. They have a large supply of priated deeds and
tbe use of their pa
adl of which are for the use of tfcetr cl
form of land notes
not to sell or lend.
attempting to make a c«>upli< g,
wb~ti he M!. the cars t>as^in^
at Atlaita.
President. T b. Carroll. Allen. Texas.
J T. Forbes. Allen. Texas
meets Saturda} night be- *od otb r jkhh cruwim th .« thf
fbre tnd and 4th Sunday in each month. *** < -t *,,i. «
u V l, Pm. I,uu.nhin« Th' b inr ib -o l> • r d^ i'« Vw-mi
"a ' * •ionepoine, " Mppi river «i uth of Hi Loui* dffloiteli settle**
C. C. ( itibi k, .tosephine. lex. t> i* t«> bf *t<d ■ .?-<• • ■ ut^
Alliance uieets siaturdsy to tod rrom TH=. k>TIkE t.\ht
Misht Iftfnr* th* Firat and Third ^an- • Yoar ociuk ^nt aa in*- you «h it.- p+^tu-u
®,«"lICWOr* ° In,ni Un aad w.li mrr«b*- jw.rtrp «- .puin
days la eacn montn. w th«c<>in ti Bai iVmin i n « r c- t
J. W. \ ♦•CNtiER. Prea. ' tha via t.i<* "terry ran«fe'" g <- wa. .
J. 1.. Pi caarrr, Sec. |
Alliance in eel* 1st and 3rd
y nights In eaeh month.
H. P. Mosrirt. Prea.. Altoga. Tex.
B. C. Rot sa. See,
floatIsnri Alliance meets each 2nd ai.d
4th Saturday at 2 o'clock p. a.
ft. I.. BiiMBav, President.
w. F. Pnics, Srcretsry.
Hoa lett Alliance.—Time of meeting
night before the ind and 4th 1
ft. T. QritoNHERv. Pres. j
McKinney, Te*.
w. T. Hale. See\v. !
McKinney. Tex. j
>«w Hope Alliance meets ind snd
4th Thurscsy nights.
m. w. Younger. Pres.
Mckioney, Tex
W. A. Holder, sse'T.
McKinney. Tex.
Alliaaee meets 2nd aad 4th
■tpthts la each aionth.
A. C. dtaaur, Pres. Verona, Tex
8ai ue Sraocr, See*y. 44
Copeville Alliance. Ne. Mo5, meets on
MaM3n) Saturday nights at 7 p. m.
W S. fan. Pies., Copeellle, Tex.
W. T. Thompson, Sec.. M
of Sob-Alllsnrcs
In names of officers and
ttaas of meeting and have them record-
All Llnee Sell Tickets rln
"Cotton Belt Route"
TO THK
SOUTHEAST.
B^aanbar th . -ihea ao
nt#r what rout#
you take fiilac to* taotni or, Raaular iraiM.
■as rh^ Ctrl TON BSLT ROUTE U tba naK
liar with trsias .tar lac wwt «T th* Mi aO lppt
nr<*r nd ruaniafr tbrou^b to Wuo Fort Wertb
aad <• t*rm dato poiatt without
twice svh d 'J.
F r Ka'M. Sip . Tim. Tabl** aod Schrdula of
ihronab car arr i>x^a>aais. address your aaaraat
A A0Ug80!f>
T P. A., Fori Worth. Texas.
S. G. WARN'ER.ti. P. A. Tyler, Texas.
IT'S ALL IIP HILL
poorly
ao with the
Ruehford Wasron
M
Ishs
AU Wa
"• 'v- '
itself,M
than any ether
etc. ©f
ghreapleadid service,
"we hare no Agent
ojor«* directly interested than
all others in the solution of the
gr**<«t problem confronting our
p-ople, to declare for and lo
I .k** such action a?* will crys
tal lie, develop aud a'lain the
nohle purpose of ou org^niza
tion.
To protest a«ainst the ?ioia
tious of law, and to the omis-
sions to enforce other laws, en-
acted in the interest of the toil
ing masses, to demand the pas-
sage of laws protective and
progressive in their character,
to weld the bonds of unity nnd
fraternity more firmly among
the wage earning classes of onr
conntry, and to review tbe
events of the pant year, as well
as to profit by onr experience,
are among the matters which
will necessarily come before
the convention.
For the above reaaons, as
well as couutless others, all
affiliated unions nre cordially
and fraternnlly invited to be
fully represented nt the Chica-
go convention of the American
Federation of Labor.
The representnlion in the
convention will be upon the
following basis: International
and national nniona with lean
than 4000 membem, one dele-
gate; for 4000 members or
two delegates; for 6000
a. 1-mi two we-k. pre.iom to!',T"r b' d cmih* hi.
j tb* mblilift f ill** r.'in-D ^kul* l18'* ,n
; tiof ; the e^cr^tarv !ia 1
s!j;
at 'J
••ss
•^ate
t t re
t n
f • p o-
en-
tl a- eau.'- • «ij'ii«
aw a prrtfi:itij*t * .*f tii!«
atxl «ju- ti <l -lt
►ik'i ; ttiis -liiiii nc-t
ci «l - in*- intiojue !ofi
ntiitter l vth^ conaeni
thirds «>f ;h«- dflegatee.'
Credentials are herein
closed.
Again urging nnions to be.
folly represented at the conven
tion, we have the honor to sub-
scribe ourselves. Yours fra-
ternally, 8am'l Gompkrs.
President American Federa-
tion of Labor.
Attest Chris Evans, Sec'y,
P. J. McOriRB, First Vice-
President,
W*. A. Carney. Second
Vice President,
John B. Lknnon, Treasurer
Executive Council.
N. B.—Bring this call to the
notice of your unions. Labor
and friendly papers pi
oopy. 8. G.
ivei ,n£ >|,s aitwg th- ttack
' rioted' waa a e <k nit tr *> •*
wines. repr^ented that
ttiia an iudua"% of great
imp«*rtat:ce to the Pac tic c« aet
aud n- ivas earnest in hia a lic-
i!afia>u<« thar th**re should lv
no tax l -vif.l ip ti it.
her^* nl.
?!J* t'cilx' !L-
tie was
I U*3 41
Til " !l**£TO ^
a f^*" davs*. It it* t
*
S il r-Ni* Sp i ij z'-.
a **
an enipioi^ of the r:
C tlipa1} . <ifid Y;ir :in r
Mor^a* tsa>> tii-kt Lr- ki k-
hlm t tr tb^cars a short wh'l~
before he wa** It Wed.
•t
Chicago, Rock Island
Sl Texas K'y.
"uieat kock islaxo boitf '
i* no* tittniy established in
Texas, and has double daily
train service between Fort
Worth and points north, north-
west and north east. It is the
man„ only line to Kingfisher. Han
Mamma- B >ie, how many DeM6j and El Reno in Oklaho
sisters has your new t lay-, BA mnd lhe Dew 0f finid
mate ?" , and Pond Creek in the Chero-
Bessie *4He has one, mamma {kee Strip, the beat line to Cald-
He tried to fool me by saying .well, Wellington, Wichita, To-
he had two half siaters, but 11 neka and other prominent
Delaying Action.
"This may ha my Inst
kisa, darling—**
She—'Then I give notice
or filibu t*r.'-01eT«lud FUia!
guees he didn't know 1 studied points in Knnans; to Denver,
fractions." , Colorado Springa and all Colo^
rado, Utah ana Pacific Coast
| Territory; to Kansas City, 8t
Joaeph, Omaha and Chiongo.
Everything that goea to make
Voung Wives
Who are for tha first time to
undergo woman's aevereat trial
wa offer
"Mothers Friend"
pads, horror and risk to life
ef both
a first-class railroad can be
found on the **Rock Island."
The veatibule train lenving
Fort Worth at 8:10 p. m., and
nrriving in Chicngo second
morning saves a business day.
aad there is no change of cars
of any claas between Texas
and Chicago.
Ask your nenreet ticket
ngent for ssaps, folders and
other information in regard to
the '^Grnat Rock Islnnd Route,
or address tha
r MS P A,
Collin County Abstract Cs.
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KENTUCKY HOUSE
C. B. WKMJfaStJ. VI. MARTIN,
Proprlet ora.
Are prepared to give first-cass
commodations and respectftilly
licit the patronage of the public.
TERMS:
fer ro-al.............................. ......... ••• ,0 tS
B« ard and lodging per da) Ul
B« ard and lodging p^r week 4J§
Board and lodging per month ISM
Farmers, when in the city gift
them a call.
octor Henderson
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1893, newspaper, November 16, 1893; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191804/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.