The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Is Dr. tanel Pltcher*s prescription for Infimts
nd Ckildieift. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Knicotic substance. It to n harmless substitute
fee Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
II |g Pleasant* Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea
Mother's Friend.
Caatoria. Castoria.
taao wrtl adapted tochlktrra that ,
d'Aro
H m i • ip^rioc to any prescription
to me.'' fl. A. Airgn, M. D.,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, Jf. Y.
of •CSatoH*' Is m
known that It moii a
to endorar it. Few are the
who do not keep Castoria
•
Cablos XABTTX, I . K,
New York cst>.
i Colic, Constipation,
Soar L'.amatch. Diarrhoea, Eructation,
irow Worms, pint sieeix, and promotes d*
portion.
Without injurious medication.
"For several years i have r-oomniendec
your 'Ctetoria,* and sh&H always continue tc
do n> as It has invariably produced beneficial
n*4Ult8."
EDWIX F. PA*9«. M. D.,
136th Ft met and Tth Av* „ Nevr York C*y-.
tax Ckktack Comtxjit. 77 h. rbat Strxtt, Nrr York Cmr
ALLUSCE DIRECTORY.
cfifstt Alllskcc.
President, M. N. Stroup, Veror.s,
Texas.
Secretary, Miss Ssllle Stroup, Verona
Texas.
Rowlett, Oct, 17, UftM.
kct-alluxciw.
Hethsny Alliance meets First and
Third Saturday niitbts in esch month.
President, S M. Hurt.
Secretary, Mrs. E C Forbes.
Josephine meets Sstnrdsy ni.,bt be-
fore 2nd and 4th Sundnv in esch month.
B. F. Ivy, Pres., Josephine, Trx.
C. C. Carlisle, Josephine, Tex.
Nevada Alliance meets Saturday
night tefore the First and Third Sun-
days in each month.
J. W. Young an, Pres.
J. L. Pcckstt. Sec.
Nevada, 'I ex.
Altoga Alliance meets 1st and 3rd
Friday nights in each month
R. P. Movers. Pres., Alioga, lex.
R. 0. Rocsa, Sec, " u
Koseland Alliance meets each 2ud ai.d
tilt Sstarday at 3 o'clock p. m.
S. L- Bradwhaw, Prealdent.
W, F.Paica, Secretary
Anna. Tex
Row let t Alliance.—Time of meeting
Saturday niaht before the 2od and 4m
Sundays. R. T. Qcissxskky. Pre*
Mckmney, lex
W. T. H*Le. Set'v.
McKinnev. Tex
CHRISTIAN BKDKAVOR S tHTT
Meets st 7 p m every Suodsy, 3li«
Anns Wofford, Pres.
LADIES MISSION AST >OCl«TY
Meets the firstJThorsdsy in each month
at 3 p m. Mrs Woflord, Prls.
KNIGHTS ANI LADIES OK BONOS.
meeting 2nd snd 4th Mondsy
Regular
nights.
J R Psrl
eting
Offlic
Cftlaoitj City, Not. 19,1894,
Editor Dssiot:
Oar little town is all peace
and quietude since ihe election.
Everybody in these diggins
went to the show except a few
who "got left." Somebody
promised to take his girl to the
show, and she "sweet iuno
cent," believed him ; bat after
considering the matter this
worthy young man conclnded
to take another girl, so the for
mer girl remaiued at home and
no donbt made plans for re-
venge. We are now ready t">
extend oar sympathy to the
unfortunate.
The death angel has visited
oar town ag in. R E, Curtis,
son of Mr. Aaron Curtis, and
the little babe of Mr. R-cer
have been called away. They
were tenderly laid to rest in
the qaiet graveyard, to await
the great resurrection morn.
Let us be patient, these sad afflictions
Not from the ground arise;
But often times, celettlsl benedictions
assume this dsrk disguise.
Tht-re now! We said there
would be another wedding
soon snd sure enough there
was. Mr. John Sbipman con-
cluded that it was not safe for
man to be alone in ibis un-
Boif d'Arc, Bfov< 13,
Editor democrat:
School opened op on Monday
of this we *k with Prof. Brow it
as instructor. The attendance
was good.
Claude Skidmore and Mies
Qennie Butler were murried on
Saturday, 10(h inst, Enquire
Andrews officiating,
ii^nry Hinsley aud Henry
Blackwell took their dogs one
day last week and engaged in a
social rabbit hunt. After be
ing out awhile they jumped a
mule ear of the largest kind
aud H**nry B. just vows it was
as large as a deer.
Tom Davis has pnrcbased a
nice young mare.
The series of tueetiugs held
at Liberty receutly was bless
ed with 30 converts of whom
several were baptised.
Mr. Andrew Caplitrger is
talking of making a trip to the
old country soon to visit his
mother who is not explored to
live long.
Mr. L-e R<>berUlvi*it *d Dutk
lake again recently and hud
Cross R>ads, Nov. IB, 1894.
Editor Democrat:
Cotton picking Is about over
We urn needing a little rain
on oar l*te wheat.
Mr. Greer and his estimable
family have returned to the In-
dian Nation to make it their
future home.
The young folks enjoyed a
social at the residence of Mr.
Kemper since last I wro'e
The angel of death la ever
going about over the land tak-
iog whom he will, and this time
h* has taken little Lillie
Faulkner
Sue was born Nov. 10, 1882,
aud died Oct. 18 1894, after a
long and painful spell of that
dreadful disease, typhoid fe-
v-r H-r mother had only
died but a few weeks befere
Lnlie was called to follow.
She grieved over her mother's
death, but tried to comfort he**
and, jndgi.i'if from the faces of trouble and acted
the part, of a mother to her
those we met the next day,
younger sisters and brothers.
they certainly had a pleasant; 0f whom there were five. Her
time. sunny disposition made itself
Mr. and Mis. Job Perkins by a'1 xxli° lherH'
are r^icina; over tb arrivalK*"""1 h"'m7t'''S'
1 She was a m^mb-r of the oun-
of a tine gii] that put in an ap
p*-arance Sunday night.
Mrs. Maloue has taken a little
two year old boy (whose mo'h-
day school at this place aud
was on** of the most regular at
fendante.
We miss her face in the class
OF THK CELEBRATED "CARY" KIKE AMD
VAULTS, ETC.
Ct*"*
patent screw
bank safb.
OOot
HIGHE8T AWi
' • AT '1^"
WORLD8 FAIR.
•znn to (mm chi
ir «o S40 soon at.
Buffalo. N. Y.
b\ EMERSON, T. T EMERSON,
President. Vrice-President.
T. H. EMERSON,
Cashier
, , - ^ , , .. wh^re she was a most interest
nr is d<*ad) of Mr. Caldwell to I, „ and WB mlm hwr
raise, and now little Ina n - voice in the songs which sh*
joices that she has a little
brother.
The church building seems
to be dead.
Tress. I '"onsent of one of our fair girl*,
vliss Dflla Willis, to help him
cerg: .
« a. Psrlrsr, Protestor, friendly world, so hw won tb*
Mrs Jennie Wslton, Vice-Protector.
J C Moore.
J L Todd.
County Officials. I-.teer his barge oVr matrim«
M. O. Abernstby, County Jud^re I riy'a g^a. They w^re quietly
T. V. Mangnm, Countv Attornev.l J , f J
J. W. Waddlll, touaty t'iprk. puarr.ed Sunday morning b\
J. L. MouMen. T x . ofl^r Lowry. This deeervii.K
lax \&ses*or | ,-ouple have our best wishes foi
lovnd so well to etng. But
while we miss her voice and
f*ce here, we feel that she is
engaged in singing songs of
pra s« with the ang**ls bovs
Oar school has a nn>nber of anfi a of th« grat.d
new scliol-irs this week, alsoajclass wher *0« d himself sup* -
n-w nri of appara us, and it is intends and wh*-re no mor*-
parttngA shall be known.
To ihe bereaved one* we
First National Bank
OPM'KIWNEY, TKXAS.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - - $1X6,000.
Buys and sells ex<thauge on che principal cities in Emrop
Pirst-class oiper discounted.
Directors : Francis Bnaerson, T. T. Emerson, T. H.
J no. L. Lovejoy, C. H. Welch,
Business hours—9. a. m. to 4 p. m.
A.T.Wilson&Co
th^ pl-asure of catchlug about i ^ ^ UruUan „„ the r<)ad
80Li1£v..raHin.levi« rapid- L *1 ],r"a,'hin« Sa "r ^oold say sorrow not for h-r.
• i i t.t ^ b>-f..rt" and th * 3rd Sunday i8 now at r^sT and wh n
ly r^ «ninK her normal bealih |i(1 ^ac|| m„Illh Sj,.day 8oho„| | ,hj(, ,jf-
is at an «*nd sorrow
after a severe attack of fever. ; and and rar^ w\\\ bn laid aside and '
ish" wl11 h * one of the first to !
John W. McKinnev.
R.H. Chandler,
w. H.Tsvlor, County Treasurer
«. P. Clsrriy, Countv Surveyor j .i happy lutiire.
Mt 8. White has
Sow Hope Alliance meets 2nd ard
4th Fridsvs 4:30 p. m.
J. B. Jrtt, Pre*.
McKinnev, Tex*
R. A. Bailey, Sw-Y
McKinnev. Tex.
Verona Alliance meets 2nd and 4th
Thorsdav niithts in e«*ch month.
A^ C. Sthoi i". Pre^ Verona, i ex
Walter Carter, Sec'y. "
Copoville Alliance. So 85T>. meetf oo
1st snd 3rd 3*turda> ni|?ht^ *t T p. m.
W. S.Cox, Pres., Copeville, lex.
W. T. Thompson, See.,
Stlnson School House .Mlinnce. N« .
690, meeis Ut *nd 3r«i Saturday night
in esch month at 7 p. in.
J. F. Slinson. Pre?.
H. C. •Jannaway, Sec.
Parker, lex.
St. Paul Alliance, No. "30. eets 1« «
and srd Wednesday nights in, cael;
bob , at 7 p. w.
J. W. M«rri> . Pres.
W % T. Beeves, Se« 'y,
Si. Paul, ex
Cedar Alliance meets Friday night
before full moon in each iiiouib and
two weeks thereafter.
J. L. May*, Pres.
J. B. Self. S**c ,
Merrit. Texas.
Maxwell Alliance meets Satorda)
night* before 2nd and 4th Sunda> in
each month.
Pnsident. W F. Hedell.
Sec y. It L. Boggess.
Willow Springs Alliance meet the
1st and 3rd Saturday at 2 o'clock p. ui.
in each mouth.
R. W Ilickey, Pres.
Sec'y.
Po«toffice. Lucas, lex
Sister Grove Alliance u e«ts at the
Illinois School House on (h** 2nd ano
Ath Thursday nights in each month.
A. K. Reoer, Pres.
W. U. Slaler, Sec'y,
Midwav AUisn«* meets every 1*1
■ad 3rd Friday n.a'nts in each month.
J P Miller. Pro*., Verona.
J A Spauga, Sec'y. FaimeravUle.
McKinnev Alliance No. JHU meet the
1st and 3rd Tu« daj ni^his in eacti
G. M. I>. Wiiliauis. Pre*.
J. M. Painter, Secf>.
McKinnev, TeX
Bishop Alllscis meets every 1st and
Jlrd Saturdays at 1 rf'tlock p. m.
W. B. Harden, Pre*., McKinney. Tex.
B. KindeU. Sec'y., Mckmi^y, lex.
£sch Secretary of Sub-Alliance*
sfeould send In nsmes of utticers and
tins of meeting and have them rocord-
e*i . E*L
CHURCH DIIKtTOE*.
VUBYTWAX.
everv abn th ai 11 o'clock
.ata p.m. Rev.J U \V..fl"ord.
, gakbstb school every Sabba- h
a. si. J. H. Sneed, snperintend-
Cnlendar of DUtrict,County and
Comnil >*ioi «*ra C'oiirt oi' Col-
lin Couuty.
District Court: Hon. j. e. Oillarc
Judge.
Court convene# l*t Mon.lsys in Jan
aarv and June of «-a«-h year.
Cocjcty Court: M. u. Abernsthv
Judge.
c« urt convenes for civil, criminial
and pr hate buainesa 1st Mondav in
Man-h ; Srd Monday in May; 4ih Mon-
day in.liilv : 2nd Monday in Oct. n«
:nd Monday in IVremt>er of each vear
CoSMhbiiONMui'K'rt : t\ nveiies 2m
vtondays in February. May, Angu*i
snd Noveinticr ol each year.
TO
\\c
Offer a
Remedy
Which.
I r*d as
Directed,
Insures
Safety to
Lite ot
Mother
And
Child.
««
MOTHERS' FRIEND"
Roto waftaemeirt of its Pain. Honor m*
Risk, as maaj testify.
M My wife used only two botjes.
Slie was easily and quickly relieved;
is now doing splenJidiy.—
J. S. morton, Harlow, N. C.
fcrntbyetprmnor mail, on r*Mipt of Prlc*.
•! wr bottle Soil by ail i>ru *S«U Book
- To I tktn mall.<1 froo
SSAOF1KLO BEfcl'LATOR CO.. Atlaata. 6a.
returned
lout*. She has been viHiting
r.er son, Charlie Harr« Isos,
a ho is v*-ry s'ck with fr-ver.
Miss Sally K^-y visited out
(•mtuunity la it w^k. Coni*-
we are ^iad Co have you
with lis.
liti! Ho ! P. h. M , whai *
lie matier now, grieving ovei
(be election, eh t Tui ! Tut!
fiat will uevt?r do. '' l hedatk
e t (loud has a silver limn#,'*
I we never do see ihe bun ol
*ro(>|>eriiy hhiuing any more.
Wht-n all our hopes ar^gone.
Tto well our ba> ds uiuat keep toililg on
f or oilier* sake ;
For strength to bear is found in dut>
done,
And he is blest indeed who lea-ns to
uiake
1 he )o> of others cure his own heart-
ache.
uazkl Eyks
T M. Kinsley will b * <in his
school Monday, Nov. 19:h
S ckness in general is better.
Capt. Wytjrle is about
straight again.
Wot;der if any are surprised
over ihe eleclion returns
Farmers here are almost
ready to lake their little r *st
as ihey are almost through
gathering crnp^. Yklsntsii.
| every Sunday evening,
! prayer-meeting every Sunday. , ,
... . welcome y« n home.
n.ghi wbm thert* i« no prraob-j > R<><<A Marri^t.
J Kul
Can be found at their Old bitand
With a First-Class line of ...
ing in the neigh hot hood.
There is nothing «hort about
(Cross H ads but h*r income,
and thai will ge* better, judg-
ing front ihe gains of the popu
list party in the lant election
abk Jones.
- lii i.a (1a li. AGER,
i E oins Wells.
Lucas. Texas., Nov 181)4.
Griceri
Guilty of Murder.
licibuuy Ficaups.
The i>al!art News says on th^
late electiou :
The pouulMt vo^e decreased : ington Courthouse, on account
Brown, Ct niafi< he. Fisher rii—n by his regim-nt
Colambu", O., Nov. 15. — C<>1.
Colt lias been pronont c**d
guil*y of murder in the first
rl"gr**«j Ky rhe coroner a' Wa^h-
tn
■ml Mason, and altogether noi . wfjil« asaiaMBR the sbtriff to
atuoiiriiing t« 500. I he popu
To Our Readers-
B * hHriy, Tex , Nov. 12. lb^4.
Editor I>emocr t:
Mr. v\ . J Carp-nter has gone
«u Hot Springs, Ark., for hie
neaith. We learned yeoterday
(hat he was improving a fa«i | Chaoib-rs, Fisher and which had been sent to a ciii-
Krio, ami in addition Parker, ^-n of Gordon, rwently return-
AND...
The
BICCE8T
ON EARTE
J-^^Fish and Ovsters in Season. Come to 8*3 Of.
I AM NCW A
lists carried alt
ihey carried in
the counties
1892 **xcept
pr( t -ct a prisoner.
In Georgia, a tiue hound.
MAMl
Chicago. Ort. 6,1 9B
""I *9<tr^ab!*d with raiMioni
• f.i *aric9c*<«, aci Ltd t>«^n
wt -.K tj - «a. for ,wr<.
N?iag tba last lour jean 1
r rr rrta^d; tbi' *a w d
^ huh
improving a
his many frieuds here
V.V «ill yon the
▼eloua I t<ti< h" preparatioa
caltmos frt>r, by
mail, and r. legal mraulrr
that Cai.Tt toa m JII
Will be itlad IO b.ar. i Hoj.kn.*, L-e. Cherokee, E .«t
We ate glad lo note tbai:U,,,,< Mtlam, \ an
squire KuZor is able t„ t>e op. jZ ndl, s=.n Jacioio. Buroe-.Col
Mr Henry Oarp-oter. brother I Imjtaworth, Lt.negtone, Fl-.yd.
vVise, i) uiuntt Anderson, Lav
Wilson, Goliad, Upshur,
OH ITS OWN RAILS
TRAINS ON THE
MISSOURI. MUSIS & TEXtS
. . RAILWAY a a
Now Run Solid
St. Louis
Chicago
KansasCity
...j* ITHX ■ w
1A6NER BUFFET SlEEPlllllCAK
a. a. sad
babbath at 11 o*clock
Kev. G. A. Kua-
tad 7JU p. m., nev. <«. a. itua-
lar. Saboath school ever; 8ab-
at 9-JD a. s. I*rayer meeting
night.
SITHOOUT.
Sabbath at 11 o?eloek
a. m. aa4 7:16 p. ■ .. ttev. Morris j-a#-
sUsflkcwl every Sabbath ai
Prayer meeting ev«ry Wed-
at 7: >0.
U
j baobath morning at
m. mm4T'£0 p. m. Elder TwrreU
school every Hsbbstli
p. Harris, superintend-
•ting every Wednesdaj
Prmyeri
st VMS.
at 11 o'clock
:4op.«i^ Kev. J. M. Uoben-
•tunuay school 9nnd*y
mt T. O. Perrv
•mt. Prayer raeei Ing ev^ry
•venittg at? la.Yoanic Peo
meets every Hands?, 3 pm.
president.
Masonic Directory.
i Lodge No. 61, A. F. 6 A. M.
.Saturday night in eac«i
£. h Bovisr, w. M.
ft. f. Dowku., Secy.
Ckapter Ko. 63, ft. *. X.
ttr Mn day atght la eaefc
1. P.
.'.and.*.
'REE CHAIR CARS
ECZEMA
From early child'
hood until I was1
grown my family (
I spent a fortune
to cure mt of th is disease. I
visited H t Spring s, aad was treated
by the best medical men, but was not
benefited. FRQlVS Whcn a[1
i things had
failed I
determined to try S. S. S-, and in
1 four months was entirely cured. The
1 terrible Ea«na was gone, not a sign
ot it left; my general health built up,
and I have ne\ er had any return
the disease.
I have since
recommended
S S. S. to a number of friends for skin dis-
' taws, and tuvc never yet known a failu?* to
co . GEO. W. IRWIN. Irwin. Pa.
ijfcaer in core,
[even arte* all
a er had any return ol
CHILDHOOD
s.s.s
fiMtoaar addreaa.
S«FT SPECIFIC CO., Athnb, fit.
GULF COLORADO
and—
Sant Fe Rail'
SANTA FF ROUTE.
The Texas TrunkLine
DAILY TRAINS
TO
CHICAGO
Um Safet Lwit
ai via
The campaign of 1894 ha*
-nded and the campaign of 18
1h5 begun. Thk i' komck at
>as fought carneblly and hai<>
lor the populist cauee in Colin,
county against great odd*
I he result of its labors and ile
oworkers is gratilying in
deed. Populists have mad*
tug gains in Coiliu county, not
a lthsiandiiig ihn light vot^
polled. Many populists Wele
careless and did not vote be
rautse they felt (hat I hey Wele
in trie minority and reasoned
fctiat "one vote amounts to
•loihirg." Many who were
heretofore democrats aud who
had panicpated iu the demo
cratic primaries, were in fuh
smypaihy with us remaiued a1
home on election day to avoid
the violation of a primary obli
gat ion. With th« encourage
rnent offered populists have ev
ery leason to be prond and
should continue the fight with
renewed zeal. Let us go to
work at once in the interest o'
the cause of the peoole. Let
n« leave no stone unturned to
•well the vicory which is cer-
tain to follow iu 1$9£.
It i* a notxcable fact that
where the populists have a lo-
cal paper to advocate their
cause there is where the grea'
e«f gains bave been made for
their party. In Collin couuty,
notwithstanding there are eight
pipers within its borders fight
ing the popujist par'y, w* bave
midegreat gains with only one
paper to battle against the
eight.
Jf Thk Demo rat survives to
continue ttie tight every popu-
list In Collin county should
feel it his especial duty to sub-
scribe for aud support it here
after and do pl| he pfn to get
others outside the party to sub
scribe. Those who owe sub
scrplioo we trust will come for
ward at once and settle with us
for we need the money to aettle
our indebtedness. Don't reas-
on that what litthi you owe us
ft uounts to ftotbtng but (tope
and pay—remember it
to
of Oap'. K <beri Carpenter, ha*
nH ved back io Kentucky. H*-
iiiovec here last fail and g<ui
-uotigu of raising 4n cotiou in
i^neyear. We are sorry tbe v
c«.ntd not make up tUeir ruiud*
to Slay, becaUee Uucle lleUtj
in a good old populist.
Bio. 13. J. Forbes left to da.)
for I horp Springs, where he
Aili continue tii& oiudles.
Prof, Cross begins his school
ueie io day. Mis. Cr* ss wrl
t>e^;iu her Si.hooi u- x< M* nd.tv
j T. F. rbee leli last Sun
aca,
B >-que, Edwards, Ca^s, Burle
son, fcleudeison, Hed River aud
L-oo.
ed to its former iiome East-
point, within 3C hours after its
departure, having traveled the
entire distance, about 128
miles, through a country it had
never been through, aud with
no one to guide it. The dog
was boxed up before it was
• ff h no r- for . ! m,
t: 3b, « 1 took CfeLTHOS-ttean* a 4 it--*' O • /*
's^trrt'..T\tseit#payifsviitficd.
lr,Xi ^3gie A'^rie*11 Cincinreti, O,
sh pi>ed to its owner, and for a
The ra s? remarkable show- p0rlj0n 0f {journey was
ug made by any county is I hat kApt in a dl|rk car.—New Or- j
..f Harrison, which gives Cul-! Uafl!j T|rn„9 o-m crat.
person 4362 Nug- ui 161) and
Vfakemsou 109. Th- census of Q(>n ^ ordan, sparring part j
181*1 shows th- population of nHr Gf B b Fiti^immons, died
tia*-ri<«.ri to b^ 8 528 whites and j on jjja morning of the 17ih,
To the
jtj Q iieeti and Cresceri i NORTH
ROUTE.
fs! Cltcfca of Roa't3 v'a
H fc'e* Orteass cr barcve* cri.
da> f' r B U- Hldg-, Wheie tie
t> s 'p # v *fi t major)!v
will attend Piof. lroiter ^ • J
school.
A little populist Coflgressm ill
^rnved here ihe day before lb*-
18.101 negr< es. At the ratio of
I to 5. fh-re are in Hamsun
04iii\ 1.7U6 white vtirers and
3 i e^ioes, and \etCulber
is 4,14^. th- lar
g st he got in the iate This
unm stakably that II • r
rif*o i county negroes hive ne
frf m the ff-ct of a blow on the
j iw rleliver-d by that notorious
punching machine during an
exhibition the ni^ht btifore in
Syracuse New \ork.
-trcuun and applied for h. a.<l j«"tirm,y «« d-moc ,
..f Mr. W. 11. Htrks. He «• t r,, y' a,,d P<">-Mly P"'"' <">« ]
t e only way by which th-f
nere just in time lo vote. Th*
populist* are od iurr^ae. d«tn.«-rat-ran r-p'aoe th-l..s« s
4>iit tbi* way. c 1 '"•<1 h> «" P"P
Br... Darnell prrarhed l -r. TU-plan is to covert
yesterday In Bro. Faulk-rv!,h- "e«.roe. tod-m.^racy It
pi are. lie preache 1 an exel- |r ° b" d<,ne Hl,rr,B n
lent sermon. |d-tum-rats. m.der th- 1-ad-r-
Your correspondent was on
fXCL PSION
JICKETS ...,
TO POINTS IN
211 isaiaslppl ,
A In ha ma.
JMoetti Oarollnn,
Ham li % I n i,
Keatuoky,
Geoitfls,
Florida,
1-mocrats, under the leader-1 ONE 1 ARE FOR ROl XI) FRIP.
-hip of Auiory Starr, hnire ||j| |,e JjJg Qee. 20, 21, and 22,
ND EAST
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i
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frotr; ; loC/H .t fiOi.nU
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niewtn t with MNid S
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• i v««?ir ti;f*i tmi« I
Vo.'k. •yi'v-rtretinecfk*?! at
rr^ • port Hid at .\t<w i*rlsut
* it*v Yf s>■ i Lil*
T.F.A- T "*
A'.I" \. . -
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■ Ji ••
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.] bt-' i Trslrs Sew Urreans to B'rm-
wfesitoseosa sol Ciscini-ati.
Thrtiuch Csrs Shrcv:fjc;*t
tq aflfntti, a^d kew ortegas
Tc Washirgto.i York.
Shortest
A ew Bakery.
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Etc...
On hand at All Times; Also a
j teamed how. The most u«i-
of those deluded followers Ot
v .. . . . waverii.g democrats of the state , j. u.iU-|(4a
Nugent who was up in it**-! * _ _l « n t>l®l
FIRST-CLASS
op-ra house to hear his hat
rangue. I would rather be a
follower of an honorable mat
ttke Judge T. L Nug-nt aid
have respect for my neighbor*
rights than to be a footstool for
that tyrant, Grover Clevelanri
and a kite s tail for the demo
crat party aud uot have enougi
• -use to keep my bead out of
the tire, like tbe editor of th
M< Kinney Examiner. Wonder
h' w he feels SlUCe tbe electiot f
Hurrah for the populist parti !
We are all right. Look out
fo *96 ! If i can't vote my hu*
baud can. F. E M.
At all station* on...
i Teus Ceitril Railroai
j .I..W app-ar to be the clor^d ; Tlckets good 3Q dayk .
brethren fif HmrlnnR Ciiunty. |8|>eiial Trninj* antl Tbrtm^h Cosrhsi. Good Accommodations.
■■■■ Sit)>erit>r Route to points in the South
> pol
Secretary of War Latnont re- eai t vis Houston and Sew Orlea^
W rite or cull on H. & T C
... . for information
iian teriiiory to aid in sup-^c. w scin, m l howinc
Tr&rti: M%r.ajrer, _ G P. a t A*ent, i
funes to Send troops to ihe In
dian teriiiory to ai<
preMiiifigr wie.ssness
Aro*nt >
BR. BURTON, t>
Tex is Farm and Htuch ex
terid^ its congratulations to E
W- iaiikpatrb'kt farmer ani
fruit grower of McKinney, on
bis grand display of farm, or
chard and garden products a?
t>h fair, and op the number of
first premiums awarded to his
exhibi s. We would be pleased
to see a huge and highly ornate
blue badge attached to the per
|on of th" eibibi or, for taken
longitudinally and transverse
lj physically, mentally and
morally—or any way yoo
please to take him—he is a
blue ribbon man.—Farm and
Ranch, i
Rooms 13,14 & 15 Morrow Bl'k.
restaurant.
Folate Walters.
S. T, HAMMOND, PROPR.
markeJ
tit* um,
Proprietor.
Swti ji
MeKINNEY
"TEXAS.
EAR,
Treats Exclusively all Imsenses of the
EYE, | | NOSE,
■ Throat j Chest, Gcnito Urinary ■
HI Female and Private Diseases. H
Uretheral Stricture, Rectal diseases, etc.
K^ll diseases trsstsd by the latest sod most spproved methods.
Csll or sddreM, I^>ck box 60. .... IScKNNET, TEXAS.
PAINLESS
Hental
pParloK
Crown and Bridge Work, Gold, Alloy and Plastic
Fittings a Specialty.
NO CHLOROFORM, MO
PAIN, NO BAD EF-
FECTS, NO ETHE&, KO
DAXGKB, KO GAS.
Teeth filled wfthoat paia. Tsstfc positively extracted wltboot pels. My
method «f extracting teeth Iss
at oae sitting and bave no
1 etaniuy
•A Likrril Shirt rfiki Public P?tresp' RaNC'MjrSdkMJ^
Featherbone Corsets and Waists.
Most
Best Materials.
Latest Styles*
TRADE-MARK REGISTERED.
Tess-Makers say: "Thty rre
the bsst fining emcct on the
market.*'
refund the money fIuc
trial if not
tUaM tfea
FBATHBRBONE
■M - ■* ••
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894, newspaper, November 22, 1894; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191852/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.