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VOL. 12
M'KINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1895.
NO £6.
DEMOCRAT SUBSCRIBERS.
Wkea laqalrlag for yoar mall always
call far The Democrat, otherwise yoa
may fall to get It. If yoa have aot
We won't wait for something to
turn up. \"r,"L
BUSINESS or iy comes to those
who go aft«-r it.
LOCAL NEWS.
I
brand
with a
v!V!C 11
hJ ~ J ' 1
GOO™
u\.
and all the N w K<
the SEASON in L
INQ, Men's. Boys' i
CLOTHING,
new Stock of
OTIONS
1LTIES of
CLOTH-
Chi'drens'
Caps
-CJ
Boots Shoes
And Men's
Furnishing Coeds
OUR STOCK IS COMPUTE,
McCarty Moore is now cashier
at the Mississippi Store.
Mrs. Jesse Shain ami daughter.
Maggie, are at Eureka Springs.
Attorney *fohnson. of Farmers-
ville, was in MeKinney Friday.
County Clerk J. A. Walden was
iu Piano Fridav.
Mrs. Sam Cole visited her par-
ents near Millwood last week.
Hon. W. T, Beverlv attended
justice eourt in Piano Friday.
C. W. Jeffries is now clerking
at Denton's Pharmacy.
J. P. Dowel I was in Dallas Fri
day.
J. M. Wilcox wa> in Dallas.
Saturday.
Deputy Sheriff Coffey wa?
Lebanon, Monday.
in
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Baldridge
of Newport visited the latter's
sister, Mrs. W. B. Wilson in th'is
city last week.
A. F. McDonald of Wylie was
in MeKinney, Monday. Mr. Mc-
Donald taught the Lone Elm
school last term ami please* 1 hi
patrons so well that he has bee
ag'iin employed to teach the same
place the ensuing term.
George A. Trotter, of Breckin-
ridge Mo., arrived in McKinnev,
Thursday. Mr. Trotter has ac-
cepted the position of assistant
principal of ' the Blue Ridge
Academy. The Democrat wel-
comes hi mi to Texas.
The Democrat will contaio, !«. Mieve in honoring one «
COL. R. D. ALLISON.
This distinguished old veteran
of four score ami tive was sur-
prised last Saturday u|m>ii receipt
of the following note:
"MeKinney, Tex., Sep!. i>. '95.
Col. R. D. Allison, McKinnev,
Tex.
Dear Sir,—On the tilth and
20th of September the battle field
of Chicauiauga will lie dedicated.
"It was your duty after the bat-
tle was over to superintend the
collection of captured property.
"It had lieen vours to serve our
country- with honor iu the war
with Mexico.
"Your old comrades and friends
ho
Highest of all m Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Govt Report
Bfeking
Powder
GARRETT, JMES & MEhRilT.
ATTORN KY8-ATI.AW,
[HHEY, - TE
J. C. N SMITH. ~
Dentist.
All kinds of licnlitl work done and
guaranteed fir t « !«#♦-,
te£T Morrow l lc tjs , « ver
Teeth rstmciHl without |>nin.
Miss .Jiiiimie McKce of Sherman
visited here last week.
i
Miss Ltiia Woflford is teaching
a Kindergarten school in this eitv. I
K. II. Kvans of Nevada was in
MeKinney one day hist yveek.
Eli (iee :tii<I Walter Sulivau of
l'ilot Point wen* in MeKinney,
Friday.
Ask for what you want and you get
it.
We are "death on the dicker" and
we are going to do business.
GOME EARLY and avoid the "
rush and always Remember we are
with you when it comes to :
J. T. Moore, a prominent
Cheap Prices
And
Good Goods.
next week, a "Sermon On The
Gobi (tod Or Babylon Oil a (iold
Basis" from the able pen of Dr.
V. M. Browder written expressly
for The Democrat. Don't fail to
mid it.
E. S. MeChesney will prolong
hi-j visit another month in the old
Blue (irass state. His host of
friends in McKinnev hope his
health may be much lictter and
visit more pleasant during the
present month.
Israel Borcn. who was sentenc-
ed to the joenitentiary from this
county a couple of years ago, •
died at Ku*k Sunday Aug. 25.
Bo re ii wa> a very fwble old man
wlieii sentenced.
A tight oil tilt*
•Mjuare immedi-
ately followed b\ a ruil-awav
horse dashing through town with
the express wagon made tilings
Mis* Lula Steam of Ft. Worth | lively for a few minutes Friday
i> the guest of .Mr-. |{. K. Bristol evening.
A Democrat re|>orter had the
pleasure of meeting one « f Tilt*
Democrat - distant Mibst ril er* .
Mr. K. Bomar of Wart race, Bed-
ford count\ rciiiic- cc. Monday.
Mr. Bomar is a railroad man ami
a ver> cordial gentleman. He is
a nephew of Cncle Ed Bomar of
this countv whom among other
relatives he and hi- wife are yisit-
ing.
farmer and populist of near W>-
1 it*, was in McKinnev. Mom la \.
Misse* Sal lie and Lottie Ku-j
bank of Missouri are visiting their j
sister. Mrs. H. K. Bristol.
Mis- ( as sic .Neiiliey left Moil-
da^ for Nashville, Icuii. where
-he will attend school.
\oc| I uifi'aiii of Hockdalc
MAKKIAUK BELL>
|Vv i
Next doo i
Bank. On th
ie
t Jl
V
Coilin
south Side
MeKinney,
Texas.
County
Square.
^ Licenses isnu**«t by County Clerk Wal
j den since our last rvp« rt
i- visiting his Cncle John Ingram I K. C. Maddox and Mi.— C. B.
Pearce, Win. Ilolbnck and
Alice Jorden. Louis Wood
in Ilii> cil\.
Mr. ami Mrs. .1
of Princeton
-pent
Frank Smith
Sunday with 1 Lucinda ('ole, B. D. (iritfin ami
'BETTER WO! ik WISELY THAN WORK
HARD," GF.EAT EFFORTS ARE
UI\NFCbb. A. Y IN HOUSE
CLEANING IF YOU USE
relatives in MeKinney.
Deputv Sheriff John ( atupltcll
itook several attached witnesses
up to Sherman Thursday.
Mrs. ('. L. Sumner and chil-
dren, of Sherman, visited the ed-
itor and wife last week.
}
8/
T. J. Tilson, chairman, ha- is-
sued a call for a meeting of Merit
populists Sept. 14 at 3 p. ill.
Sterling Coffey went up to the
Indian Territory, Saturday ami!
• * •
I returned yesterday.
Bet tie Benton, J. A. < iarnett ami
Miss Annie Clark, J. A. Todd
and Miss M. K. Finch. T. C.
Keimetlv ami Miss Lizzie Pur-
duns, H. K. Carman and Miss
1. M. Beeves, A. M. (iritfin and
i Miss Kthel Kerr, D. F. Ilensl ee
and N. B. Marrow, K. B. Huntley
ami Miss M. C. Farmer, (r. W
M<s>re and Myrtie M. Herndon.
j R. F. Swat her and Miss W. L.
(■aither, D. H. Coratser ami Mi—
' Sallie Willis. W. F. P
ami Miss Mamie Keller.
loved his land well enough to
risk his life for it should l>e hon-
ored and that it is well for the
ex-confederates to smooth the de-
clining years of our comrades, de-
sire to present this testimonial.
M ay your next birthday (X.* th) l e
a pleasant one ami your fu-
ture years l>e full of |iea<*e as
your past has lieenof honor.
J. S. Dowel I,
T. W. Wiley,
S. II. Fox,
Wins. Warden.
W. T. Moore,
F. 11. Welch.
W. II. Taylor.
J. W. Waddill.
A. B. Mays,
H. C. White,
W. M. Aliernathy.
J. C. Moore.
J. M. Pearson.
B. 11. Oates.
J. L. Mould. ,,.
J. L. (in-er,
II. C. Herndon,
B. F. Houston,
J. M. Wilcox,
W. C. Burrus,
F. ( . Lewis,
Mack Suiitli,
A. W. Knighton."
Col. Allison was imuu Sept. '1'k
lM|o, and liis long career lias;
, been an active one tilled with
honor- iNith civil and military.
He raided the first cavalry com-j
| C
pan> in Tcuncss«*e for s««ry ««•«• iu
! the Mexican war and wu- made
' lieutenant c<*lonel of the regiment
> mi JmIv, l84t>, msiving thr< ughout
' the war with honor and distinc-
tion.
At the breaking out of the civil
Mis- war he raised the 24th lfanc—ce
and infantry, of which he wa- made
i colonel bv acclamation. In
he raised the 2*'til Tennessee c: v-
BtlE K1DGC. is shown engaged in occupations
i the same as yvhen in their own na-
Blue Hiilge, Sept. it, 1H5I5. five countries. These stmnge
To Tho Democrat: j :ind savage nices are shown in the
Miss Rosie Barnett, yyho has now menagerie pavilion, yvhere
ih cii on the sick list, is up. ;llso is Um. ou|y Uvmg tforiUa in
Mrs. Houck and daughter, are j ^-aptivity—the famous Jtieanua—
sick yvith slow fever. so nearly allied to mankind as to
The sound of the carpenter s Si*i us to yvondcring yvhere the an-
sayv and hammer can l e heard, imal b 'gins and human !>eiug
which is a good indication that ends. Besides these again are
Blue Ridge is still on the boom. tlie cages of wild I leasts, birds.
We are glad to learn that A. J. reptiles, the tyyo herds of ele- -L .. ^
^ - ... * ,, Office nortli *lde square, over Amn*
Calloway, youngest son of Y\ . J. phants, twenty-four in all, camels ilorr. Rati****A s. rh.iroh Street.
Colloyvay. who moved to the I. T. j and the lot of <pieer <pia<!ni|M*ds MeKinney, Texaa.
BRYANT& GREER
Phyt ielans & ^nrg- ona,
Special nlleMion giver !«• <!Uea<-e«
of Kjf. " ar. Nohe ami Throat, and
di<>ea*ea of winuen a: «l cttiMren.
Can he found in otf ce nt nil hours.
Oflce West Side S^Bare, He .iauev,
1 Ii. L. Pearson,
Dental Surgeon
last fall, is improving from a s«>-
rious accident w hich happened to
him.
ami other living curiosities. And
then there are those ludicrously
successful novelties, the only ladv
—
Tlie trustees have employed | clown, the only lady ringmaster.
Prof. C. F. Trotter and brother ami Prilbv on horseback; b«'-idc-
ami one lady to teach our uexl a water carnival in a miniature
term of school. ! lake, presenting tremendous high
I
Six families arrived in this part j dive- and and expert ami comic
of the county this week from \ innovation-.
Tennessee. I hey came b. land.! **The p« rforiiiaiices in t he three
Blue Ridg" cornet imihI. y\hi Ii i-mjfj,, on the two si;ij/,>>. on the
hasti t been practing for a ic\ grand hipiHwIromc courM- iu the
weeks ou account of the protract-j |);irre«l arena ami iu mid-air.
ed meetings. y\ili meet on thcil | art* the very best the yvhole world
regular nights, beginning n *xt ; ral, ;i11«I more nuuici'oiis
week. j and excellent than those of all
We think that the plea-aut other shows combined. I he free
shower which fell thi- morning *ttvct parade is a most -tii(>omi-
yyill lie a lienetit to health. J ous and magaiticent sensation.
Quite a crowd was iu town Sat- j .irv tuo things the Bariiuiii
I urdav. it l eiiig court «l:i\.
We learn that we arc to have a
-iKer smith shop in toyvn soon.
W. A. Mo.yers still continue- to i
liwk horns yvith the free -il\ei |
men when he is not s«piirre! tin lit -
FIUNT Cf.ASN
Board and Lodging
—AT—
Mrs.m.W WcbVs
No. 51r , J«<'boi. St.. < ,.jt« r of I'eaii
I>*t I las. '2
U'nlt* #I.IH |>« r I ••:> . N iee. l f"*'
riASi* ii.ttlt rivi«
new advlrusemlnts.
—— |
A JVliV.:.;'. IMs-.ubi! Rruii.
Pennyroyal pills
P r-Zt"\ I rlgiu! ilj t.snl'ir. A
*•* -• lic it i4
I'rvcjp.: fiw
P — I . |£«-C ' • ' •
T k« \W
> •iht-r. krf* - -f.fj'-
ft % • U'tn'MVm Ai ()•«(
Iu (4 i • n nul 3,1
- Kclk-r for IjS!,«." ■« I ■' 1 r.-,ar
Malt. 'h ft.
I tj ail
. (■fiiuini
lllg- Mill..
^ - " 0
lilt. HrliOKK'S INVh.OKA lO!;.
the Mr> at y :IC R-*orit=
IIK. McliOKK'S INVII.OKAIOK,
w VeTOW liebl'itT A hist Mintino1
ilK. leUUKK'S l>VM.OKATOK.
cur^K i'rrenttot K « t
Bailey >lu y\ does uot do; it
never exhibits < u the Sabbath,
and it never advertises anything
it doe- not exhibit. There Is still
another thimr worthy of special
notice ami that i that tin- price
of adini—ion to ail will lie but .~*o
cents."
RUNAWAY \TciDENT-
parker's
hair balsam
iMBtrl kBl the htir.
ruauM a hii u anl fruwth
|l«T«r fuit to Orsy
I lair to lt< Teuttfal Coi tr
I Cur< j rttp !tw*ae u htir
Ju-.aud ti "■>it iTuggirj
TflR Ltatbiig Conttrwior/ of Amtrica
CASt.FAKi.rcw. i>ir-
Kw J'din Ivik;
11. Tourj^e.
KF>
CON
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Bos
Of
Send for!
fe
A"1
u-
j.v if full it.fijrmatirn.
Ftm w". Hals. < icncril
DR. XrMlltk** IWII.OK.iTOK,
curM l uinwi D *-po:Kl i ct A F ":«n.%l 'nor\.
IIK. ReOORK*M IWH.OItATOR,
fur<* th# ' T'Millifd! Erf f*
DR. Mel.ORK'S IW II.OK ATOK,
cur ** P« an I §<l i i sw «
DR. Mrt;OKK*S l>VK.OKATOR,
K i! r*r acd " r*ot hm* 'bf lirtttii
DR. MH^ORk'S INVIIiOR iTOR,
. 11I At all l rtiic 610m H per Buttii*
airy and was made its colonel, —
. T MH.ORk, M D., Specialists.
M-rviug as such thrt ughout th
An Unfortunate Youny /Man Res
cued by His Fair Companion.
Piano, l ollin ( o., |V.\., Sejrt.
, i*.—W . T. Ballard, a y««ung man,
' wa- returning from Lil>erty
i church last m^ht in a bu«£gy- with
Mis.- Polly Andrew and when
about eight mile- v\ c-i of I'iai t
the hor-e he wa- driy ng w ;ts
I frightened by some party !i
hor-chaek, causing Mr. Ballard's
hor-e to run ayvav. The hub of
tile x*. heel struck the corner post
of the railing on the bridge that
Vou Rub it In
and the
comes out
DR. C. F. BROWN'S
B.
>1 ftn ami Miurr st* , «iALtrK*To* Taxo -pails \N hit*' Rock cree'
THE ai'BBV ilD r tKH &HTA IVTK
TO CHICIAIAIVA.
remainder of the war. He ft l-
h yve«l (ien. Sherman':* army in
its victorious march through the
Carolina- ami (ieorgia. surrender-
ing at (ireensl>oro. N. C., at closes
i Vflerano and their frie«id« wlil all
^ WW. j wan! to attend the great National Park
As intimated iu the ala>ye note, ! dedication at i hickaoiaujra tills fail. It
Col. Allison yvas put in command | t* • notable event.
IH> vou w ant to know how to make
eudleton
P
TRADE
MARK
"DELTA" COTTON TIE.
Miss Nellie Berry has gone to
Weatherfonl yvhere she will at-
Vnd school the ensuing year.
C, II. I^ike i.
PLANO TO THE FRONT.
Planti, Collin Co., Tex., S« pt.
... . j 7.—Rolit. I)ickerson, anotherstu-
tMiok-keeper for, . .
11 1 \f \i n dent < f the Piano
•I. I . Howell during Mr. Mc( he
beady (or Hookinc
Strong, Simple and Durable. \t never comes unfastened.
ney s absence.
Dr. Koote has returned fmmi
Eureka Springs looking hale and
hearty.
(ileii Sneed, of Kngleman, .las.
and Kugene Kerr, of Viuelaml left
Mom lay for the A. «Sc M. schtwil at
Bryan.
NO LOOSE BUCKLES.
UmACO
ASK VOL'H DEALER FOB THEM
Wm. Clark's Son & Co., Pittsburgh, p*.
N yon feetteve Silver and Gold at the ratio of 16 to i
(top like) to keep the National Currency
the badge that proclaims your printIplai and By so
Declare
Yourself!
. i
to a
. for umtnd
'to Miltm
ud prufoon'1
for ailver
ut for gold
I oa a slip go with
Th«y wUl
object lea-
e. y '
r * *j
\Y
at Vf.1
MMNtrfM
mrniftrr.- «
irtly
of Sotmtf
which m
Weangseatto
metaUlal to wear one.—
fhicago Daily Coin. Nat-
ional Mirer Organ.
public school,
has capturetl a scholarship in the
Pealnxly normal at Nashville,
Tenn. There were applicants
yvith only six scholarships to Ik*
divided among this iiuiiiimt, and
Piano captured two of them.
I'AKKCK.
Kind Words of Cfccer From Our Par-
ker Correspondent.
fell here this
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Qnisenber-
ry and daughters Affie and Alma 1 —
are s|>ending two or three weeks j Editor Democrat.
in Wise county, visiting relatives. • ^ hea\> rain
i morning, which will insure a top
(rov. Cuilierson has ap|>ointed crop of cotton.
H. C. Overaker delegate to the As we have failed on our oat
convention
deep water
meets in Topeka, Kan., Oct. 1.
Tiik I)km<k:hat is now anxious-
which crop let us act wisely and eribb
our com at home. I^et us make
a home market and no longer
? have our corn cribbs in Kansas
its
W.R.
Ooieft
lr.
(no chaste and!
be worn as i
ly l«H>king fn the next commum-;
cation from some of its regular aI,d our smoke houses in Chiaago.
correspondents who have lieen en-' fre<' silver question has
joying a brief vacation. , •b011* subsided no gold bugs
down here—but let us all bug up
Misses EsteHe |« isher ami Allie and lie true to our country as the
Newsoni have returned to their dear old Democrat has done,
homes in Pittsburg, Tex., after a May you and yours always pros-
pleasant visit in our city, the j„ l^half of grand old Texas.
guests of their cousin, Mrs. each and every citizen
Maude Madwell. stand at his post with his j though four score and tive years and children, these groups of sin-
Mnt. R. D. Speed and little hob, ! weapon* drawn readr t« fight the
Roliert left Friday for their home ''attle of 1896. Let u dp our
in Houston after a pleasant visit a'' "'"HE "KM,M RAT ha" done,
to the family of Rev. Ruwell in <b*n the St*r Snangled Banner
this city. The latter accoropa- wi" triumphantly wave over
nied them aa far a. Dallas. * nJ oW America, then we will
hear the glad tidings of Joy going
of the tield of Chicauiauga after
that famous battle had lieeu
fought ami confederate victory
won and gathered up 24.7<hi small
arui>—infantry ami cavalry—ik*-
sides 57 pieces of artillery, an im-
mense amount of ammunition
ami other proj erty.
This work of cleaning up the
battle tield was accomplished un-
der great difficulties. The stench
arising from the putrifymg bodies
of dead soldiers and carcasses of
dead horses was almost beyond
endurance, so that at the end of
the fifteen or twenty days requir-
ed in doing the work the colonel
had only three or four men lie-
sides himself able for duty.
But, as liefore stated, Colonel
Allison's honors have not all l>ccii
military by anv means. lie lw
r • •
many times, in the yvalk- of
peace, been accorded distinctions
by his fellow country men. For
tive or six terms he served them
faithfully ill the legislature of
Tennessee, even before the dark
<lavs of secession.
In 18tk) he came to Texas, set-
tling here in C/ollin county, where
he has resided continuously ever
since. Col. Allison has served
three terms in the legislature of
his adooted state and tyvo terms
in its state senate. Personally he
is a hale old gentleman of com-
manding presence, tall, and
the trip and what you'll tee when you
reach the journeyend * Write to yv.
t\ Kinearson, O. P. A. of the tfueen
and t'reiwent Koute. 4 incinnati I litis -
trated and drier!ptive matter «|M n
application.
The ljueen and Creacent Koute to
fhattanooK* i* the heft line, and ha*
the reputation of unequalled service of
handftctne train* of palace day c^ache* ! were ju-t
t hrt y\-
ing Mr. Mallard over the railing
of the bridge to the hard while
rock bottom of the creek, a di—
taitce of tyveiity-tive feet. He
sustained a coui|H)timl fracture ttf
the tlittfli Iwuie. which the atteinl-
iug physician -ays may cause his
leg to In* amputated. Miss Aii-
drcyy s was tlin>wn < ut of the bus^-
gy azaiiist the railing, receiving
only slight bruises.
Miss Andrews proved herself a
heroine by hurrying t« the rescue
of her companion at the liottom
of the ere 'k. w ho was lying iu the
water, ami yvmild have drowned
iu a few minutes had s|i#. not pull-
ed him out.
I hree more < tuiples in buggies
ahead t f Mr. Ballard
Is a furious remedy of a famous physi-
cian, for general household use. It cures
PAIN OR INFLAMMATION
QUICKLY and SURELY.
At DraggiM*. M rtn.
Be mi yon get the ri -bt k t>J If* tuadaealf
hf th«
C. F BROWN CHEUtCAL CO . 17 laHn St . tlmm VMt
and through *.lee|>er« frotu New Orlear* ! ;IIl4| the horses t hc> wen* driving
Meridian. Shreveport, V ickshurg and Itecauie scared a Ut I ami tiuuiati-
Birtutnghaui to Chattanooga. Quirk
scoedules and infercitlug scenery on
route help to tuaka the Queen and < rep-
cent the Soutberu route par excellence.
THE 6REATEST SNOW ON EARTH.
Its First Visit to MeKinney and in
Its Entirety.
Tlie tola! eclipse of the 11100^, Up m|| over ^ |«nd.
TueMdak.v night, Sept. 3. ob- w# fon^t a gMi fight
served br m.ny of our eitiMW. We b.ve kp|)t our
At 10:04 p. ui. fair luna began to M|J tfc#
I
rest upon his shoulders, he yvalks
almost as erect as ever and gives
promise of adding several more
years to his already ripe old age.
The colon*! anticipates his
coining trip to Chicamauga with
niuck pleasure and speaks in feel-
ing terms of bl* comrades who
have so kindly remembered kiui,
nm mm
4*l come, saitl Ktlitor Chas.
Sfoyv, "a** the s|wcial repres« nta-
tive of Mr. .1. A. Bailey, manag-
ing proprietor of tilt1 Barnuin iSL
Bailey (ireatest Show < n Karth.
to advise you that it would make
its tirst ap|M*arance in McKinnev
Thursday, Oct. 17, and in his
name to emphatically assure you
that the whole slunv will l c forth-
coming, just as huge, splendid
ami divcrsitiedas else yvhere given.
"Among the chief attractions
yviil be found a great Kthnological
Congress of Karth's strangest hu
man beings. With their yveapons
of war and the chase, domestic
utensils, boats, costumes, wives
gular ami savage people present
one of the grandest, most pic-
turesque, and instructive exhibi-
tions it is possible to conceive of.
Among them are fierce Turks.
Armenians, Maras, Caryjoncs,
Apaches, Mojaves, Navajoes, Mo-
quia, Cliff Dwellers, Algerians,
Singhalese, Xudians, Polynesians,
Cannibals, (dolators, Buddhists,
So
agcable. Jesse Mcllvaiu's bug-
gy was run into, on the bridge
ami he was thrown out of the
buggy, only l eingslightly bruised.
1 wo of the buggies were hadlv
broken up.
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SUFFER UNTOLD M'MZRIEs.
BRADFIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR,
ACTS AS A SPECIFIC
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It ctmies health to bloocn. and,
y>y to reign throughout the framed
It Never falls to Regulate
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THE OLD RELIABLE
Gutgeselle's Bakery.
Best Grades of flour. Best Bread.
Polite Attention. Prompt Dt livery .
ltf YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN McKINNEY.
JStill at the . . .
SAKE OLD STAND.
Fruit Trees.1
NHRl'BS AHB VISES of all the best standard Kind* new and old.
If you wish the latest and beat
Peaohes, Pl«auf Apples, Pssr^ Japss
Persimmons ^
And ether Japan IrulU Indispensable In Texas, and at less than one I
cost of buying from traveling agents. Then save your order* and seed
to first hands. Get every thing
TRUE TO HAKE.
And In
Possible Conditio*.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1895, newspaper, September 12, 1895; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191876/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.