The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT. | There is talk of a new artesian
well in Manor, Travis county,
F. C.Thompson,
KDITOK AND PKOPSIKTOK.
LOCAL KDITOR.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1895.
Texas.
Kinney Collegiate Institute, Mon-
day, where he will remain for
awhile. The Institute opened
with 125. Very good, indeed.
The Bois 'el Arc road, leading
••
Q1.60
l.OO
75
vO
A jealous woman shot and kill-
ed both her rival and lover whom
she overtook driving. . £ .
from the McKinney and \\ est on
The City of Philadelphia will , road, has been ereatlv improved
send the old liberty bell to the, recently. Eugene
Atlanta exposition.
ISETHAXY HATCH.
Half colnmn 1 year
1-inch tingle column 12.U0
Local notices, 7 cents per line foi
•ad> Insertion. Obituaries of more
tkan 10 tinea will be charged for at our
In the local option election in
Hunt county last Saturday, the! Bethanv, Tex., Sept. 2, 1895.
county went dry. KdUor Democrat:
John Tinsley of Sherman <lic.l1 Co,ton l>ickin«- Bo" worms
very suddenly, Aug. 31.
that strychi
death.
It is be- have picked about half the crop
OMMkHlrNr *15j>.U0 Ijeye,| ,||aj
strychnine caused his < ^01 UU1 ^ai,nt rH-
' \i . i„ , \v;#
Mr. Jn>. Witt has four boys
down with the fever.
to keep the road hot and we
think the young men and boys
could do something wiser than
hooting at them as they pass.
Hill.
opera'house. J
J. S. Roderick has leased
Heard's opera house, the only
one in McKinney, for the coming
season which will open in our
city next Monday night, Sept. 9,
with the famous Alcazar Opera
Company of twenty tive artists
before the foot lights in the
sparkling opera "Olivette." Mr.
Roderick is well known to all
INFAMOUS!
BtETCUimT IN-
SULT Sew
How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored
One of Kentucky's Business
Men to Health.
▲11 eontmcts will be charged for In
proportion to the above.
F. C. Thoswox, Proprietor.
McKinney, Texas
BY KILL SPEAK.
Hox. Jerome C. Kearby, the
talented lawyer and citizen of
Dallas, will speak at the court
house in McKinney Saturday,
Sept., 7, at '2 p. ni
arrangements to attekd this
speaking.
An officer of Karnes county ^jrs j£tta Dorham is real sick, our people as a model gentleman,
was shot by Mexicans and is in a LU111 Corrender and two j affable and not without ex-
of her children are sick, one of; pcrience as a theatrical mana-
the children not expected to live. Ho j* rustling for a num-
Prof. Driver will teach our f*>r of first class productions and
how well he is succeeding is at-
tested by the oue he has on the
_. boards for Momlay night. Do yon
The 17 year old son of A. It. t ^jr& jr (• Forbes returned like charming music
Riggs of Mill county committed home from Dallas, yesterday, and versatile comediam
suicide by shooting himself. where she has been visiting a few h0, (jon t miss -Olivette."
Cause unknown. ] days. m m m ■—
1 Mcsm> .1. M. and K. C. Forbe* STILL COMING!
critie*al condition.
A runaway engine ran into a
crowded car near Brook 1 in X. V.
Sept. 2, and injured seriously 50 s school this winter. He is mo\ing
persons 'an"b" here, from Hunt coun-
ty, this woek.
His Well Knawn Rec-
ord As a
if
I
*
We won't wait for something to
turn up.
BUSINESS only comes to those
who go after it.
MAN OF SUNDER.
pdians? If tof) For Once He Does Not
Deny.
Mrs. I *aura Howe of Birming-
ham Ala. is jailed, charged with
beating and choking her 3 year
old stej>->on to death.
Dunn's Review gives out a
>peful report this week
gard to prices. It predicts an
j hopeful report this week in re- au<^ «Jno. Wiley took a trip to
Make vour , ^ —\ (iravson count v last week. Thev
We reproduce the* following
era of prosjK-rity. We will sc.-. | «•'' contemplating moving up JJQN. J. S. WOODS from the Denton Monitor, a dem
the!
"The Silver Lining" is thej Mr. Porter Tipton i> -ick with
title of a new dramatic plav which fever.
wa-i rendered for tin- first tune in Mr. Mathews will put up a
Chicago Mondav night Sept. 2. store here in a few day-. Who
It is inline with Coin's financial says Betham is not on a boom?
Jt'DOE Geo. N. Aldredge is school and proved to be a *uc- j Mr. B. ,1. Forbes left yesterday
being petitioned to enter lb.- race I ceas. for Thorpe Spring «lien- he ill
ocratic paper.
Leaves the G-. O.
and Joins the Pop-
ulists,
No DISEASE has evt r presented so mutiy
peculiarities as LaGrippc. N« diM ase
leaves Its victims so dcb!!itated, useless,
sleepless, nerveless, as I^iGrSnjie.
Mr. I>. W. Hilton, state sir'-nt of the Mut
ual Life In>uratM-c < o., of K atarky, suyt:
"In lsv'J and '90 i had two severe atta- us
ofLaGrijipe, tii* la-tone:; t r • ^; r: y rn r-
toussystem with su<-h m v< :.;y ti;.i« r.-.y ::fe
was despaired of. I h:; i r.ot. i ■ r:.:> re
than two months except i y t :e u-i' of nar-
cotics that stupefied me, hut r:.vc me no
rest. 1 was only conscious of ini' ns e mental
weakness, ajronizinjr Ixxiiiy p;i;n and the
fact that I was hourly ~rufcir.7 tvt-ak'T.
When in this condition. I c< mmesc* J usin?
Df. Miles* Hestoral ire Nerv : Int «odays
I i>«'zan to improve ar.>l in >.• •• r:;tint!r-. tinie
I wascurt-d. much to the surjr,^: * f ail ;io
knew of r.^y coo<liti« n. 1 have been in c\-
c^U^nt health -:nc«- and i tve rt-commended
your renjc'* ' - *■ ntaiiy of : .y friends.**
Louisville. Jun. 22, I.H9S. I). W. Hiltos
Ilr. Miles' ServHM H^skres lkM\.
Reporter—I st-e the notice of
with a brand span new Stock of
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS
and all the New NOVELTIES of
the SEASON in Ladies CLOTH-
ING, Men's, Boys' and Childrens'
CLOTHING,
Boots Shoes Hats Caps
And Men's
Furnishing Coods
OUR STOCK IS COMPUTE,
fl>EXTO\ monitor, Ai'o. Hi. 1*W5.] : the ••prima facie ea>e" against
• A representative of tlie M..n- j h"-- ,h'' roun.l-of the
itormet «... j. w. Kaii.,. p'"" -v- *|Ask forwhatyou want and vou set
gre^maii from thi- .listrict, in I •" 1 11 ° > uu gW
for governor on a "sound money
plat form.
Mrs. M. L. Taylor's divorce
suit wa> trieil on the train leaving
attend school.
F E. M
WHO NEXi?
(iainesville. last Sundav evenintr i out ^oninient.
it.
Thomas J.jMiddlet* n, editor of j Spring Valle\ Minn. Her decree
the W axahachie Mirror, is one of i of divorce w*a^ hamled her about
the ablest writers in the state and seven mile* from the city,
the populist party i> honored l y j
his recent espousal of it> cause.
\K\ ADA \t:\\>.
ept. 1. 1
that ha
T1KNK1) ON HIS PARTY.
j and called his attention to th«
1 fact that : he (iainest ille Signal,
Ha«le\—^ 1 have en<>iuies at
L>enis< n. Imt vou ma\ ^tate in
We are "death on the clicker" and
Nevada. Tex..
Editor heiuoernt.
Tlie general ~i<"kue<.
tact 111:11 : nit r^iKiuti, I ___ ^ ^ a ■ « •
I,Ml,, aftiiavit of (mp.r.h.t I l,«c. in the W6 are gOUlg tO flO DUSlTieSS.
Conorf.ssman W..1. Hnan <011-
.... .1 i, ^ 1, i /, l e«'n prevailing in t lii•'oiiiiiiuni- •
I he Southern l acitic K. K. < o.,! '
, t\ seems to ! <• al atini£.
nave arrested pr« minent sca!per>
tinues to >peak. lie was in Den-
ver last week. He is for "free
silver or bust In other words
he says that the democrat ie partv
will bur-t if it refus#'- to giv«* out
in New York. New Orleans and
San Antonio, which
mu<-h excitement.
\ little daughter <•! Mr. and
1- causing
Mr>. < h:
ap i!arl<
:iu- *I niu.
a straight free silver plank !•> to
1.
rell while stealing clothitig. Fi\«
Tiik McKinne\
favoring ( ullwrsoii for rtwlection
tf the gubernatorial chair lH*eaiis *
it thinks In- i- tli«* l ^t man to i
l eat the populist* with. The
Examiner would favor a full j
fledged goldbug if it thought one
could be elected.
year*, died last w< .-k.
Born t«> Mr. and Mr-. Ihm;-
An apparently well dressed | week, a little bain
. . T girl. Tli«' mother is «inite poorlv
I vounir man w as arrested in I «*r- r
at tin— iiin* .
I In* Ne\ a<la s«*hoo| opens M«>:i-
dav. under In* itiaiiag«*:nefit «*t
I'rof. .1. L. iI-mnold.
M r. ami Mi !! v Sander-
! went to Rockwaii. la-J I }iui*sda\.
Mr«. | visii ing t rn fid-.
^1 r. and Mr-. I ieorge litillnu
: pairs of pants were removed
Examiner is from his per-on leaving the *i\th
Kaufman, Kaufman Co.. Tex, j had made out a prima facie raM. I past, thrived under their hostility,
\ug. >.—The populists held a; Jlgains| hi|n as having employed a,T1. thrivin- noW* af,,< wUI
tieme "il < .rav's Prnru* vesterdav ,i .c , 1 , ,, . . . , 1 thrive jn tlie future. I *!i them
1 jiiiitamotis boycott upon tue
>1 -hes Were made by .lake <m #WOunt of their politics, jto ks rl' lX llV"
Rhoiles and Hon. ,1. S « o<|s.; ^jr Si*erCiates was present and | fi k.nton >h vitok \i HI. I#i .* .~)
The latter declared himself hence- Bailey «ailed ui> a gentleman
forth a pe< p|e - part\ man, and ; w ||< m lie ;i<ldre«si'i| as ".ludge. m & £ & z & .s. m
he deuouiiced the democratic par-jaIhj t}UMI a>j. d the repoiler if j We regret that time and space
t>. saying thai he was ashamed of jtho Monitor was a democratic doe* not allow us to devote more
Iijs past atiiliatiou with it. j paper, and whether Mr. tie* attention t « the above. \c< rd-
had moved back to Denton. a«l- jujr to Mr. Bade\ there are twentv
dsug that R. \l. t <dhli-. m ho had j >e\ c 11 il u mi red popuii-l- ill t *o 11 ill
edited tl..- Monitor for aw hile. L<(iuut \ whose religion it i- to lie
COME EARLY and avoid the
r< sh and always Remember we are
with you when it comes to
Cheap Prices
And
Good Goods.
HELLO! McKINNEY GaZEITE
i for him to wear
; three -hills.
II
a!*t w on
had a per-ona! spite against him. I and « n<- hundred and foj*t\-tn
lid he had s<h-ii s< uie of t h<* thou-aixi ill tlie -Sat*!
At < 'olumbiis. < Hiio,
.losiah (ille-s committed suicide . ir. alio *ir-. i letirat
bv saturating the be«i with coal i returiie«l last l htir-da\ from an
Gaze Upon the Words of Your n"
idolized Leader, Btsno. art ides referred to. and noted I jn puli>i
the Monitor s «lef«*iis<* of hsin. j exposed
Reporter—M I'. ( icer*' t (llt< d lile !«'-* > oi
HI VM NOT < OIN*«; T« KI.ntickv.
i,
Thk report that 1 velom* I)a\is
will not meet Hon. L. T. Mashiell^"
in joint debate is false. Mr.
Ilavis has a long list of appoint-! mot|H,r Wrn. f(Min | dead in a
nients out. and in a letter P'1'1-j tage in H t
< il, setting tire to it ami la> ing | extended * i-it with fri-iHi's and
herself in the flames. She wa* relatives in \rkan-a- and Keti-
uffering from temporal^ in-ani- tuek\.
Mrs. \. ( . Burrow and Mr*.
T. White left Thur-dav morn-
UliT for Rock 1 f ill. lo \ !-|t ! he
W ll
ird- ab<
Ie-
I >r. E. M. Remington and ItN
.lii
I ItkII
II
ll e
11 i)
I i
►t-
lished in last Tue.^lay's I alla« \y|n ar J|(
News he invites Dashie l to meet
hiui at one or alt of these ap-
pointments.
pniiL'-.
The I
I:
M M I!
familx <d If* \ . .fohii liite.
Ivance -«ag«* of d«'-1
composition. I conclusion
! \\ ediies<la\ morning h\ ua j
I
j for I lellt o|| coilllt \ to sprlid
that the doe-tor killed hi- mot lier wMrs. Smimon - broth
A glove contest wa- stoppe«l at
Dallas Monday night l y the* ar-
rest of the- principal- b\ sheriff
Caliell ami his deputies. The
prisoners were lexlgeel in jail.
Pre vie US to the' e-o!ite-t t oil lit V
Collector .lacobv refuses I the con-
testant license. It is generally
understood te> be a test e-ase to
elee'ieh' the* validity e f any law to
prevent like e*onte*sts.
Tiik recent eelite rial tling- in
the Southern Mercury about not
euibrae-ing an idea outside of the
Omaha platform -ouml- rather
too much like* those of an auto-
crat. The gre'.at populist party
has no nie>ss on it- back, eon-«—
e^ue'ntlv when it se*e*s a geeoel thing
it will gras|> it. The se who would
rule e r ruin hael better ge t from
under the wheels of pre gres-.
and t heui killeel liini-elf. The \ ||
e-aine to Hot Springs from Atlan-
ta I s inoiit h- age>.
Twenty busim— men. all dem-
e crat-. of Atlanta fia. <iem uiice|
edectiou fraud-, which we*re* ee m-|
in it t I in ls: | in the- city of Au-
gusta. These business- nie-n a-k
Bosciue ('itizen for several years tmiuth'' Did th
St. I^otlis, Mo.. Sept. 2.—The but ne\eT fllo\ ed from (Vliteen. | saiei iie v, l *d fo
demand- on the Hon. Ricbarel 'The Meuntor i- a «!cui* cratie- ; to -upport t'.ith
Bland f« r adt!re--e- are' *o numer-, pa|>er, of cour-e'. and mativ « f il* p <j
o i- and insist ant from all parts readers desire* to know, from your
of the country that he see s tio rest j own lip*, w betheir it i* true that
j 1
for full*, a month. lyou have eleclarenl that "no popu-
"No. I <iiali not ge to Ker- li-t -hoiild work on i he house that ; |
E. B. Simmon- ami famil\ left 111« k\. " Mr. Bland replie*el to a j you ar*> building" in (iainesville. | i
«jucst ion. "1 had intern led te i « n account of hi* politic*.
\ isit that stale and stay there Bailey—it is true that I 1
alnutt a month, but the platfetrm, niade the* remark attributeel to
adoptee! by the Louisville et.nven- | •*: 1 repeat that no populist
tton wa.* *o at variance with elem-1 w« rk f« r me. I ha\<* certain-
ewratie- ce>inag*' priucple in it* in- boycotte<I the* |M>p"- I have' ocratic par
dor-enieiit of ( b'Velaiid ami assuuie^l this attitude* toward) |x wer.
< arh-ie* that I com lmled it would 'he*in l ecaus« i*o |wrcent. of them
Are these
t tiey ha \ e
tieiiM M-rat ie*
OUt ot his OW 11
e\ |«e \\ hell t ll«'\
i • j )pre priat ioii-
olic iiist ii lit ieins?
il I lieV i|M«tils
■avagaue-e « f c< n-
tirst race' again-1
hen the\ told of
of extra clerk
Next door to the Collin
Bank. On the south Side
McKinney,
Texas.
County
Square,
>id
1 fn
if-
.'!< i Ul
\\ | it'll t II*
red at t
tie h ♦ hi
and -i u
iing- am
tin
11 \
Rev ( . I. M« \\ hitter i- e-oii-
dtictiiig a re*vi\al me*e*tiiig at
; .lo-ephllie.
T. I'. Hollow made
trip to Dallas las) Monday.
Let every one in the vie-initv of
Nevada work for the inteue-t of
repe*at «*d
u1 \ die to
hang lii-
*purii a denio-
f i e|1 ait! meas-
ures \\c| not cuae'te'ei by the <jein-
iieil it Lrot fuli
Fruit
a:
• i
iien t iiev
NIIKI Its AMI \ IM.S of tii tb«- tie. t statidarei Kindet new and old.
If you with the talent and l e*t
i. i.:.i .i Pcao^es' Plums, Apples, Pears, Japan
Persimmon?,
And ether Japan fruit* indU|*«*i>nb> In Te*a , and at leM than one half the
cwi cf buyinK from traveling agent*. 1 hen *ave your orders anei aecd direct
hundreds i f t egr< vote*s we're
purchase**I ior lucent- apiece*.
Nervous
People ahoatd realise that the only
troe and permanent cure for their
condition is to be found in having
Pure Blood
Because the health of every organ and
tieeue of the body depends upon the
parity of the blood. The whole world
knows the standard blood portlier to
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
And therefore tt is the only true and
reliable medicine for nervoos people.
II makss the blood pare and healthy,
I>F.Me e rats are practically unan-
imous on enie* siibjee*t. I lie*y all
agree* that Nuge*nt w ill be the ne*\t
governor e f Texas.—Me Kinney
f lemocrat.
A more* "bald faceel" lie* was
never utt«*re*il.-\ an Al-tvne \e*w-.
Did th
busine-s- - - , - - | about the -aim* e\piv*-ion he
b. bc-t to raneel my engagement- arc liars, rhey go aUmt lliade at the alliance eiieampnie*nt
there. * the e*eiuntry and lie em me, telling near McKinm*v, in .lu!>, l^l^l *
■ people that I have e*mployed me'ii ! Die} they He when they repeated
I>KATIIS. to work for me ami them won t information from deni( cratic pa-
t he* Nevada High Sehoeel and tiiu-j "** " , per- at l>e*iiisoii tiiat in a jeeint te first haneii>. Get evervthini;
pav the iu. I here mat oe* 1< per ,i . . i ,i .
m- H i - ... ! di-4ti-*ioii in that c 11 \ In* threat-1
Ml.** ( o||ie Lac\ . age'el .1 years, | ,)f the peep* who w ill ullnn ! eiied to
,ri -VI ^he truth te How, um b*tmete*d, throat?
I nurse fay m< rnmg. Nevada; ,. , , , . j |„ ^},ort w h«> is the biirae-t liar I And ,n Possible Condition.
\ ' !#•-. Mnrrw. tii/f«i IX inoiitli* aii l an* not lial-: out i doll t I ,l' 11« " 11 ' 1 1 u* t o.ii
sold he*r tir-t bale* of cotton: it
was grown by Mr. HIi Brown of
Lavon. It was -o!4f t< Moore
Ro|low . at • ' g ct -
feer a fair election in the- coming
. promote* t he-we*il tare- of our ceun-
e-ollgre-siomtl e lect l<>tl < f t he* t«'llt h
ili-lriit Iwtwern Ton. \V:.ls..n : .liwl Aiic. iMb of
populist and ,1. ( . Black eleme -
erat. It i- *aid that in 1 *'.*4.
cut hi-
• li«1 f t, v\ !tt I^ !
V^iie*.- Mortis. age*el 1M months, ami are* met liars: but I don t
. c e i ,1 ii .. I 1..,*. iWl, ill the*."it h e'eengr 'ssional elist rict ? I < oiuiilete thsn ever
lieel Aug. 2* e>f fever. klieew them. Ile*lic** 1 have ooy- . . I
, 'ft i i l<et tile* pUiellC judge*.
r I i- ii j ,w i- i e-otteel the*m if that is the word, !
hd Kelley, aged 24 years, dieej ——————
i i. r t- Oil aCCOUIlt e f their sngge*stio
and with the* Aug. e f corwumptieen. . . ^ -h. s. ( handle r is dead.
' falsi and suppressiee veri—their
r g,ven: l,r,,w" r<"| '"f""1 "f Mr. n.l Mrs. John' IIlU.u,iollR|
al izedt he n<*at little *i'!ii e if IS Renoi* elieil \uir L • , • -*i . .• . • .
i iien luei.tug. - . t ortching my traasactiou with to bp early 1 ue**tlay metriiing.
TRUE TO NAME,
•i^or Sto<-k is Larger and More
l'lle *e w e*re t he w hi-pe*re*d Weird*
falsehood, (>f winch passeel from lip
E. W. Kirkpatrick
from it.
Mar-hal Barre-tt and the* ho«
brigade-wage d a ve r\ ele-trm tive
warfare* on the* weewl- and bill
! the street* and alle\
n
ver.
vigor, a food appetite,
psrfect digestion. It doee all this, and
Pure Blood
folly
Hood's
of voluntary testt-
to Get Hood's
C
ures
ol
te
ISLl'K KIIMiK.
Now, we are not geiiiiL to ge*t j -e
• . i l? w 'clean eiut the* town,
mad at llree Kvans. e recognize j
the* fae*t that he* is one eif 1 he-
••otficial gam:" re*presente<l by the*
recent pow wow at Ke rt Worth.
The great tremble with Bro.
Evans is that he* imagines that he-
is a true' blue democrat, conse*-
quently he thinks Nugent will not
be the* next governor. Jt has
never dawned upon the dark iv-
eesses e f Bro. Kvan*' cranium
that he belongs to the "fourth
party,"whie h will gei down under
tlie* mighty influences e>f mode rn
demoe*rae*y heade*d by ('h'veland,
Carlisle t <>.
Mis- >allie' Fielder, age el li them. This same Johnson, who Sept.."' . t>e. 5. I he' e|e<-ea*«'el w;;*
ve*ars. died Aug. 21* e>f tvphoid fe- maeie the attielavit ye u re-feT t<hoi jj pl. 4. Is*'-'- 11.j11"*'
•r i. . , , . i- i on the eve of his tort let h birth-
l.a. ko.l the pan ten « ho lie.l on me d;(> s|ljrjt ,(f „li# Hor,|ly j_
„f Vrva.l:!1 Infant f Mr. ami Mr*. I. A. j a,K"" lhe wln,,ow *h,, h I zen. hn-l.aii.1. father and frien.i
ve.ter.lav, Tha. i/rigb. Arnln-w j -Wtron* .lied Sept. i. , ,va> made for the eonlra;-t..r-not "f
feir me. It would not tit and the* ' 'M turn r.i
McKinney. Texas.
>: KlltK.
i*r\ ice- wa*
Aima Iugram. s<ui e>f \\ . I). In- cemtraetor would not ha\e it.
limief t he .Ml-pice- of i he I. (I. ()'
gram of this city, elieel in Brown ami thev we nt over the country
I > i § ^ •
county .Se*pt. 1.
l\ lodge of McKinney. Rev. J.
Morris eondiuted the* e-er-
Assassinated!
lliirh prie-es ha- simply 1hm*ii knockeelout of groceries at J. J.
HOIS 1) ARC BLOSSOMS.
dwelling in the mirth part of
town.
Bob d Arc, Tex.. Sept. 3. *W. ,,, lv ,H,ikiin« is
Kditor t'emocrfct: i lleanni; eomplet.on.
Eld. O'Kellv's aeries of meet-! IVof. C, I4. I roller arrived
lying on me alH.nt il. charging cnmni.v til the irrav.-. in ibe Walden a. Kvervlmdy that want- to get lhe most grin-eries for
. Emilia Kiehardson, aged 3 I hired meu ami woulil not I b.imhei-i < m< I'•!}..' niib > north ; monfynhould come and examine my slin k of goods and
Blue Ridge.'IVx . Sept. 1. -i.5 ' ^ .Vllg. in of lyphoid f-jW {<« *"*■ N" j $ ! get priees l^ore bu,ing.
Kditor Democrat L.(.r pop ran work for me on aeeonnt fo||(1W(.(, )h(. rrmaill, t<1 ,h(.ir lai<,.
Cotton picking has H'gun. t of their proneness t<i vigorous resting place which was sijrnitj-
•I. A. Barnett has ginne'tl about 4i ,"1 ' ( a'tghter ei an(| industrious lying on me—m>t cant of the* high e*steein f r the
twenty bales e f ceitton up to ' ^r- a,H' ^ * Bullock, died oM acc,ainl 0f their politics or re- the loved ami lost. The defeated
iSaturday, Aug. ^1 at their re i- • • • * w-as sening his *e*e*euiel term as
0 , . . ... JdenceonColleaeHill Bnri.1 .1 "'^n" hi lw
J. (. Saunders i- talking of j ' - lj(, th,.jr n.p. ai will I,. a source of regret lo ill WHICH WILL CO.VTINCK I NTII. SEPTEMBER 15.
moving in lhe dwelling near the j W!"J <'rmp 'Sun'la> li,.s. who knew him.
gin formerly occupied by \V. A. !11,01 _—————
Mrs. Henrv Bush elie'el at the
WE QUOTE VOU A FEW PRICES
Smith, where he will lw* employed j
a- book-ke*eper. i resideuce of her husband, '.t mile
. A. Smith is eree-ting a niee*! east eif McKinney, yesterel ay, af- f
ter an illne'ss e>f e ve*r UN) days
with fever. Burial to-day at
Rowlett, miles southweat < f
McKinnev.
v/ .1. u; s William Dum^an, ageel 23, elieel
ings held at this place for the on the Rielge Sunday, I ack from at |hc resilience of hi* father Jini j
past week closed Sunday night; Miaaou' i visit. Duncan, in the Beiw lby eominuuN
with eight ceenvcrsieens. j P- Kuvkenelall is erecting a ty, Aug. 2 th, «ft©r • long illness
Changed Hands.
' vivy \iivv iWuns uouikN,
H % V * « * > {Mk ' 4 . + * -u f ^ - > -i ! •
. , . j Blae'keyeel Pea-, \u>iuuU
^ugar. Manelani ( ranulate el, t s penim!
. . . •
of typhoid fever. Burial next
Eld. Wilson is holding a serie-s I dwelling near the college.
« I I | • . I 11* i • V s, v* I |«| | ||\, AI
of meetings at Beiwlby. Met hoe list* are holding a , cjav jn tjl(4 Sl.ott eemeterv. Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hinsley vis- tracted meet ing at this place. j ^ wfao waa
ited at the home of Mr. Staufordj Baptist* held a series of j o||j# youff mj|^ professeel religion
Chandler Monday last. meetings with good success, ^ ^ ^ e
Your scribe participated in the ding about twenty to their num-
Franblin delmte Saturday night, j ^r-
Messrs Will and Newt Mott (i Warden just returned
and a friend from Valdasta visit- | from a flying trip to Galveston. | i(rotlle'„; ^
ed in tbia community laat week. : « « < a"owa> has Ik^.i ap- ^ fwjn ^ # ^ of
in now being |«>mted post master at this place. uther reUtivos gnd fri ^ ,
T. J. Grounds having resigned.
expressed
his entire readiness and willing-
ness to die, to his parents. Be-
aides his parents he leaves several
We have purchased the McKinney :
I Steam Laundry
is And have flrst-c ass workmen
employed. We will elo as eood
work as anyone. We are onl; t i
please or nop^y. Try us.
Yours to Please.
Phillips Bros.
$1.00
1.00
1.0#
Rie'e. Kxtra tine, peiunels 1.00
Evaporated Apples, per|>eKi!id 7Sr
Fine Raisin Grapes. 2K peeumls l.tH)
Best (ireen Coffee, 4'a peuimls 1.00
iXXXX Coffee. 4 pounds SO
i Roast eel Coffee, tive pounels 1.C0
I Best Louisiana Me>lasses, jier gallon 35 and 44^c
j West Tennessee Teebacco, jmt pound 32 Jt
Martin (ireM'iiville, 44 " 25
lluffmans Twist, 44 44 44 40
Sold evenwhere* for 50. Everythin g else in proportion.
Couie and be convineeel that vou save
Groceries of me. Respectfully.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1895, newspaper, September 5, 1895; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191875/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.