The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1894 Page: 3 of 5
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No. 1,
• are HttKfftiN to announce J
m ft candidate for justice of the
of Precinct No 1.
Wo are authorized to announce J €
Dana a* a candidate for constable of
No 1.
LOCAL NEWS.
Geno Horh and Avner Back
took in the Bod bom fair.
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Judge J. VV. Gray, of Allen,
was in McKinney Monday.
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Tom Perkins of the Wylie
Rnstler was in McKinney Toes
day.
E. F. England, of Lara«, paid
Tim Democrat a pleasa .< visit
Monday.
Uncle Bnrl Stiff spent s> veral
days in attendance al the 3on-
ham fair last week.
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SHOES. ■
Mrs. Sam Seeley has returned
from a week's vsit to relatives
in Ft, Worth.
Will Parker, an experienced
"comp" helped The Democrat
force through a "push" this
week.
The time is drawing near that every man, woman and
child will want to bny a new pair of shoes for Fall and
Winter. The great question that you should consider—
When Caa 16it Tin Bist Shsts For Tki Least Money?
Just let us give you a pointer. If you want a gcod
boot or shoe for little money, go to the
KENTUCKY STORE.
rH Every pair in the house is ne.v, jast made by the beBt
factories in the United States. You know that new shoes
wear much better than shoes that have been kept in
stock a long time.
They will sell you Ladies" heavy button
shoe, Solid Leather, Not paper bottom,
from $1. to~$175, and guarantee every
pair NOT to rip. . . .
.aiiies Fine Kid Shoes /5c to
George (i*rr;sb, Clande Buck
And City Assessor Davis w*r?
in attendance at th« Boniium
fair last Friday. i
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Sam Seeley in a^ain located Children'* School Shoes from,
in our city, lie is now serving
customers at Fitzhugu &Clar-j?f5
dy's meat maiket. j
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Mrs. Wash Weaver, of Allen,
'who has been an invalid for a
long time, has so far recovered
as to be able to visit her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Lelaud Franklin and :
Otto Hedgecoxe. of our city,
this week.
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. 50c to $ 1 50. S &
Men'* Heavy Work Sho^s from 75c to $1 50. Jf!
Heivy Boots fron $1 25 to $2 75.
Men's Full Stock Calf licoU from *2 00 to *3 50.
drug#, call at J. B.
Hew drug store, North
public square. ^
School books *nd
lies in great varit
mac^
£
ay's bookstore.
English Spavin LUimeut r*naoTS«41 Httrd
8oft or 0* loused Lun*|* Ul'iufeb** 'Wn
hone*. Blood pp**in . i"arbs, Splints, Swtvnr
Biotc Bone, Stifle, s-pra :.N all * woliea Tferofela,
Co'ifh, etc. titve $5 • "> < s® of oaa bottle. War-
rjated the more woedrrful BIwaiA Caw ever
known. Sold bj Irwin £ Faut, Drug?&*, Me-
Kiu«r, Tex.
The following points in Col-
lin county went for local option
at last Wednesday's election,
the Fanners ville, Rock Quarry
and Spring Hill. School dis-
tricts by 99 to 62 against, and
Weston, 322 to 87 against.
A M Bally. a well known citizen of
Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for
years been troubled with chronic diar-
rhoea and need many remedies with
little relief until she tried Chamberlains
Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy,:
which bus curcd her eound and well* |
G've it a trial and you will be surprised
at the prompt relief it affords, 25 and
00 cens bottles for sale by II C Herndon
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Mrs. Alice L. Mot crieff s lec-
ture, UA Bay in the White
City," Friday evening in the
chapel of the Institute building,
was highly instrne-frv* ai **11
as entertaining. i*i e lady is a
fluent linguist.
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« (REIT 116 HOUSE FUU.!
AND MORE COMING.
You know, or at least a great many of you do, that we reduced our stock this summer
lower than it has been since we have been in McKinney. Hence, we now have a Handsome
To offer you which have been bought under the iniluen ce of the most w ttderful shrinkage
of values ever known in the United States. We now see where we made money by sacrific-
ing ot ? "stuff' last Fall and last Spring, for we can sell, for a profit, a great many goods at a
J. A. Calswbll,
CALDWELL &
PHYSICIANS and
Office over Wylie 6
Special attention gives
Eye, Noee and Throat.
Veneraidieeaaes
Albert-J. Caldwell can be
office day and night.
H H. L. Pi
LESS PRICE
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£♦2
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Cabinet photos $1R0 per |
dozen at Wear's gallery.
Mrs. Addie Rudolph and
daughter, Miss Jennie, of Dal-
las, visited the family of R. L.
.Parker, tbe first of this week.
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Dr. Throckmorton attended
tbe Bonham fair last week, and
from there went on up in the
nation to his new location.
|They Have A Complete Stock,,..
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In Every Department!!! I
You Should Try Them on Your
flFall and Winter Biil. They Will
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Save You Money.
The Leaders in Low Pricei
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Irving W Larimcre, physical dlrectoi
ofYMCA, i>es Moines Iowa, says he j Than they actually cost last year.
can conscientiously recommend Cham-
berlain's I'ain Balm to athieies gym-• vioofis aie seldom cheap at any Pri<ie.
na ts bicyclists, foot ball players and
the profession in general for bruises.
sprains and dislocations; also for sore-
ness and stiffness of the muscles. When
applied before the parts become iwoll-
en it r 111 eflect a cuie in one half ihe '
time usually required. For sale by H
C lleradon.
New Goods at Right Pri< es is what you want.
Come right along to the Great . . .
Old
VTORE.
Last Friday, VV. W. Wilson,
saloon keeper, filed a deed of 6ee> ^ow .vou will be received, courteously treated and handsomely rewarded.
trust, naming T. I>- Howard as
trustee. Ills creditors are: T.
M. Munger, i^i20; T. K. Blewut,
$40; Siniih & Evans, $100; Col
lin County National Hank,
$27C; W. A. Xiaihewr, $230; E
L*. Morton, $125; Jim Boihi^,
$ii.(Jj; Fort Worth Co., $25.
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Miss Pearl Boone, of Allen,
the youne lady that represent-
ed the Stale of Tf-xa?. at thej^
lat confederate reunion at
I>iruiirighain. Ala,, is visiting
in MtKinney this week. ':fc
X>r. II. K. Bajliss, whohasj^S. E. Corner of Scjuare, McKinney, Texas. ^
^ ^en located for some months
pa«t 1° our cliy< started for
Pl^anan^ Hid. La. Monday.
He will m^ke the trip throngh
in a buggy.
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There is more ( atarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few ^
vears was supposed to be incurable.
p0r a groat many year* doctors pro-
rounded it a local disease, and prescrib-
ed local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatment,]
pronounced it Incurable. Science has j
proven cntr'.b t« a «*on?tstutional;
disease and thcMote requires constitu- .
tional treatment. Hall's ( atarrh < ure j
manufactured by I ■' ( heney i Co, j
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional j
cure on the market. It is taken Inter- ;
nally In doses from 10 drops to a tea
While in < hicugo, Mr. Char! • 1-.
K h! r, a prominent *h<-e merchant of
I>eft Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious
timet-fit. lie took sueh a severe cold
that he could hardly tn!k or pavigat<*.
but the t rompt u*e of Chamberiain'ti
Cough Remedy < u*e<! hini t f bU cold
f* ! quickly that others *>t the hotel who
had bad col Is followed rr# example and
half a dozen persona ordered it from tbe
nearest diug store. They were profuse
in their thanks to Mr. kahier for telling
them how to cure a bad cold o quickly.
For sale by H. C* llerndon.
COME! COME!
AND SEE THE
GRAND MAJESTIC
STEEL RANGE,
WHICH WILL BE ON EXHIBIT ALL NEXT WEEK.
Cooking will be d< ne ev«-ry
School Skaso.v at hand, and
you can as ueual lind anything
needed at it. i'. «S ay's book-
store.
R^ d ^demot ratic t-siinion> '
onBau^yon the first pa^-of
this i5t OH,
W e are in the field for Business. We are 4iLoaded for Bear'* from al! quarters of com-
petition. We WILL sell goods. What are we here for? We are here to treat people right.
We are here to sell goods for a email profit—
FOR CASK!
We are here to make a living out of our business, t?nd
beyond all questions, THE MISSISSIPPI STORE lb
HERE TO STAY. See Us For ... .
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, T ranks,
Millinery, Valises, Hats, Caps,
Dental Surgeon
Office north side square, over
store Teeth extracted without
by tbe use of nitrous oxide gas.
I. E. WEBB,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
McKinney, To*..
Office ever Collin Ceanty Baafc.
Residence West Louisiana
North ot Public school building.
A. T. Wilson k Co. hat
placed screen attachments
tbe doors and windows of th<
business house.
Chamberlain's hye and Skin Oia1
Lt a certain cure far Chronic Sore
Ciraaulated Eye Lids, Hone Nipple^
Ecaerna. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald
25 cent* per box. For sale by druggists.
to HomssTowirxRs.
For putting a home in a fi * healthy
•lition try Dr. Cady'e Coadkion
They tone up tbe mtem. aid digestion,
ln« of amietite, relieve cowti[atia^P
kidner disorder* and de*ror wnnua,
new life to an old or over worked Hon
vuu |ier package. For sale by
K, E. Bristol Drnggiat.
^yThe Packard is the
yk ice water for the ] ul
at A. T. Wyilson & Co.
Cure To V Catarrh for *1,
One bottle of .*>*• W Thurm<
Catarrh (?ure will c 1fe ^ ^ases out
100 of the most aggravated form of-
tarrh and colds in the he.^U ^o!d l y
E. Bristol and J. B. I^odson.
I want your WajS y r a:
Paint trade. Conaait your
terest and see me. R. T. Sea'
M. B. Rexrode wants to
] you a Mathushek Piano,
beat Piano in thi- mai
and inucous surfaces of the system,
Teev ofTer one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Serd for circulars
and testimonial?. Address
FJ CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by Druegiats. 7->.
spoonful. It acts directly on the blood c|ur|n^ exhibit in Olir
Majestic Parlors, which will be
open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Majestic Drip Coffee and Ma-
jectic Biscuits will be baktd,
A partial eclipse of the moon and gerved every four minutep..
occnrr^^ la6t Friday night, be^ l^wch inducements to purchase
tween th6 hours of ten and; never before and will
eleven. j never hereafter be offered as
Jae. Crowder, a well^^known ; during special sale.
cl^zen r-.ear Iji-banon, tiied
Monday and was buried tbe
day following at Lower Row
lett cemeiery. He leaves a
large family.
lions. J. T. Branch and J. R
Gondii cand idates for local rep-
resentative will address the
voters of Collin countv at the
following times and places:
Rock Hill, Monday, Oct. 1. j
Lebanon, Tuesday, Oct. 2.
Frankfort, Wednesday, Oct.
3.
Br thany, Thursday, Oct. 4.
Allen. Friday. (> . 5.
The Hj>eaki £ will be at
night. Everybody is utg-ntly
Invited to aiier.d.
Rubber goods, &c.
Ill
Respectfully,
best Piano
Guaranteed for livr ,e&rs.
Best California honey and I the Mathti*hek.
Remember A. T. Wilson
Co.
Everybody is invited to call all kinds of preserves, jams,
at tbe Nickel Store to examine and canned goods. us,
goods tnd pi ices. just west of the Foote House.
Bkkry & McDowell.
On paibitDfc and paper bang BnTtTtTBr< . I
tng don t fait to nee H T. Seay.j tr ,
——— K^ep on hand fresh drugs i eupe cure a ptmotv tor
You will tit;d all kinds «.f patent medicines of all kinds whoee au-n* dMwa'awiai cenaia
canned m^ats and fruits at B^r- Also toilet articles of any de trouijrd by b*ekac^P.br«dacfe-«. a?- |
Go to Berry & McDiwell for
the bept 25ct brocm made.
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Call at the Kickei St<
when ?ou want real bargain)
Campaign meals for d<
crats, poj jMsts and repnl
cans at A. T. Wilson & Co.
Don't mi fier with That liorril
Catarrh uhen one bottle will cure
None genuine without photograph
wgnature ot I>r. Thurmond on each
b by K. E. Bristol and J. B.
so. f#
IF YOU WANT A DANCE
\ To bake, to roast, to broil, to toast, to boil, to stew, for many
Messrs. Carpenter & Rogers, To last to please, t^ work with ease. To lessen care
^theUh0 aft C,be°rnK"S give better fare-' To ear,, food, give better mood To save
t s.it. rim ' —n r - nnil avoid hurry. To sire plenty of water, and make it
ry & McDowell a grocery store, i scriptien; in fact, everything
m— o—s —- j in the drug line. Call and see
Messrs Howard & \\ illiams east side of the square.
have in stock a bountiful sup * m • — —
ply of the celebrated Stafford M, B. U^iirode wish« s to say
Don't fail to the Sterling
organ.
jiear Little Elm.
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Clark, of Garland, Tex
U, came k> McKinney and got
m horse ano *> ggy that had
been stolen a daJB b,"fore-
Marshal Barks «.-covered them,
bat the thief had been ap
prehended up to this writing.
French Camer.n, son of L.
Causer on, of Altoga, aged 14
years, died lsst Wednesday
morning half past two
o'clock. Tbe death was cansed
by slow fever. The deceased
was loved by sll who knew
him. Tnn Democrat extends
condolence to bereaved rela-
tives and friends.
Tffa Dkjiocrat is the advef
User's fiieu"1* I'^ce your ad
(n its colnmu.^ *" *''■
guarantee"16 tol in of
anccess
worry and avoid hurry. To give plenty
hotter. To save time—then feted this rbymrt, and buy the
greatest of all and only Steel and Malleable Iron Range, Ma-
jestic. fDd, after using, stop abasing the man that made the
cast-iroD stov*.
J. P. DOWELL.
MAJESTIC ACENT.
benefit.
water, of Mississippi. This
water is good for various
chronic diseases. Mr. Walter
Boy ken, of Dallas, w^s cured
a
of diabet-s. Call and try a
to the public that he is now
handling the Packard, Water-
loo, Miller and Sterling organs,
all of which are good substan-
tial organs. Guaranteed for
J^y*The Waterloo
right.
is all
drink of it's curative water. five years. Terms easy. Dis
For the t;e*t brands of tobac
co and cigars go to Berry &
McDowell's,
In the dining room of tbe Ex-
change hottl at Farmersville,
Friday, two drummers engaged
in a scrap, in which there was
a general smash np of dishes,
cops, saucers and ^plates, and
0* e shot was 11 ted, ihe bullet
taking effect tbe cheek of
one of the combatants, ihe
wonnd was not fata*. Deputy
sheriff "Wisdom was promptly
Quite a sentiment has devcl-'oa band to wre for tbe shooter
counts for cash.
We can save you money on
▼all paper, paints and oils at
City Drug Store,
Heinze and Dodson & Hill
siuoes at Berry an^McDowMK the brst a: d cheapest gro^ries
Go to Berrv & McDowell
for your eug*r. coffee, :• , rno
lasses, Bacou, hams and break
fast bacon.
Poor
Health
means so much more than
•you imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result from
'trifling ailments neglected.
Don't play with Nature's1
Wall Paper and Paints.
I stock ever brou
to } fcKinney. Call and see
fore purchasing, at
City Drug stoke.
B*Ht wrick, we
for
to
Relief tn Six Hours.
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Poily invites you to call at
the Nickel Store.
M*'l recently in this justice
in favor of holding n
•lection,
ritiaens, however,
the chancer of
and
Tbe fiva white and two color
ed inmates of the county ptis
HiMb?****** '
Dr. U. M. Browder, pnpulist
candidate for congress in this
district, arrived in McKinney
Tuesday evening on the 9:28
train and went to Fartsersville
yesterday on the noon train,
where he and Bai)ey spoke last
night. It is to be regretted
that circumstances, for which,
Dr. Browder was in no wise re-
sponsible, prevented hi* meet-
ing Mr* Bailey at Blue Ridge
TnendaF. r. ^row^r is now
la tbe ooanty
Bailey fct
When you want anything in
the Paint or Wallpaper line
don't forget R. T. Seay.
S3 SHOEx'^""
mk
DIslrsMtax SI "a-j and <fiaes*m n
Hmd to tix honn hy the Obk&t Surra
iiuiux Kipnet Ct-as." This mv rrairiy It a
Go to A. T. Wilson & Co. for
back and rterr part of 4w t<riaary pa -
lt|M |a mate r(f f*aai«. It itU«fn rotauttoa
of water sad pain la pataiag It «la.«t itnatvdl
aUly If you want qui. k rnliaf and
/•urrtmadT, (Md h;lnmaodft«|i
, Tax.
A cup of F*rk«' T«a at ai|^t mow th« bovato
in tbe morn) a< * it bout pan t r discomfort-
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Polly says the Nickel Store
is in it to stay during .both
hard and flush times.
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Wash boards, wt-11 buckets,
molasses k crccks, jars and
water buakeTs si Berry 4 Mc
Dowell*s. Just WH*t of (he
Foote House.
WtT. Scott, one of th« leading mer-
chants of |*!lot Point ssys: ^My wl<#
hu been In extreme tall health for over
three year#, her weight wm 115 pounds
when she began taking I>r W.J. Thar* |
mond'* Blood ftyrnp. She took only LormPrC AtfpnHnll !
four bottles and now weighs 147 ponnds 1 d* lliCI AlltllUUil 1
and her health Is entirely restored.
ah« had tned many different remedies
^s well cs several physicians wit hoot
relief, i Reeoinmehd It to all. Hold by
R. X. Bristol and q, ||, Podson.
The Sherman, Shreveport &
Southern railroad will sell j
to Musgrove
until Oct.
at
Do mot make any
oontraota for selling
your ootton teed un-
til TO
you see T. D. Em-
. V.-"
very fiftt
It Cures
$100 Reward for any ease of Ci
ps ion. indigent ion, rheatuatUm oi
blood disea«e that W. ^ Tb<
Blood Syrup will not cure. Sold
X. Bristol and.!. B. Dodi
Pure drugs, pateat
wines, liquors, wali pai
paint at
Citi Drug Stork. I
M. B. Rexrode will t- I
tbe Imperial Birycle. ' *
in the market, be ; No
tbe Eclipse which is a
runner. Terms easy,
count for cash.
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Yon can get anything
want in drugs, medicine,
oils and liquors at H. C.
don's drug
Get yoar
son & Co.,
Star Real
Aldr.dge and Monger Qin
Ledgers at R. T. Stay's book-
store.
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Do not
Ask for tbe Miller organ.
Yoe 4 j/o's.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1894, newspaper, September 20, 1894; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191843/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.