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Iod'at., Preeinet No. 1,
MAKTKL WILLIAMS.
Subject to the
For
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party.
No. 2.
SaMoet to the action of the democratic
party.
For Constable Precinct No. 1.
harry Mcdonald.
J. C. BOONE.
J. E. CAMPBELL.
J. C. KERRY
For Justice of Peace Precinct No 1
J. T. ANDREWS.
J H FAULKNER
For District Cocrt Clerk
E R HALL
For County Clerk
J. A. WALDEN
For Co. Supt. of Schools
W. W. SHEPHERD
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&c., IN FACT ALL KINDS OF
Spring and Summer
Mil laHHHHMI
illinery.
CRISP LOCAL ITEMS.
Concerning People and Nome Events ot
Interest to All.
Mineral paint at Denton's Pharmacy.
W. D. Gordon May 18.
Bny your buggy whips of J. H.
Sneed.
Stores repaired at second hand store 2
doors east of postoffice.
Mrs. Williams Warden is visiting in
Denton.
Great bargains in window shades at
J. T. Nale's
Try the new lOct cigar "David
Crockett'' at Smith Bros. Yon get full
value.
Let everybody come to the populist
speaking May 18.
That tired, languid feeling cured by
mring Dr. Simmon^' Sarsaparilla. 50
cents and 50 doses. Purifies the blood.
Appetiser and strengthened
Lee Sherwood and lady are visiting
in Grayson county.
R. G. Hughes will canvass Collin
county selling the Estey and other lead-
ing makes of organs and pianos.
Don't forget P. E. Demon is a
painter and paper hanger contractor.
Miss Inez Anthony, of Terrall, is vis-
iting her brother. J. G. Anthony, and
wife.
When you want to rent a hous? come
and see Frank Mack, np stairs next
door to Racket Store.
Public speaking at the court house
Monday May 18.
Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Horn -
ny (hulled corn). It is delicious.
Mrs. W. A. Parker is visiting rela-
tives in Wylie.
Rieger fine soap, made in Germany,
at Smith Bros.
W. D. Goostree will sell yon grocer-
•a at lowest figures. Try him.
Ice cream soda with peach pul p at
Smith Bros.
Don't forget the Nickle Store. Next
door to postoffice.
John Cook and family are visiting his
parents at Reed, Texas.
Pepsin - phosphate. coco - cola. cher-
ry-phosphate at Smith Bro3.
J. J. Rogers, the piano and onran
agent, guarantees satisfaction to cus-
tomers.
Many new and attractive Novelties just
received, making my stock COMPLETE
and far superior to any in McKinney.
As the season is far advanced and desiring to
reduce my stock, have decided to make a
Grand Clearing
Safe,
Beginning Monday May 18, and continuing
the balance of the Season. Will make a
Reduction of
33% Per cent
On every article in stock? thus
placing choice Millinery at a
nominal cost.
Hats Remodeled and Retrimmed.
Soliciting your patronage, I am,
Very respectfully,
Upstairs Over M. Aron & Co.
Dr. Joe Largent left Monday eve-
j ning for Arizona wlit-re he goes to look
' after his cattle interests
We are now handling the high grade
M & H writing tablets Call and get
Miss Josie Parker retnrned Saturday ! a small sample. Smith Bros.
from a week' s visit at 13. W. Burch s
near Wylie.
Paints, oils varnishes, putty, class,
ect.. at Denton's Pharmacy.
Dr. Boorman. of Prin.-eton, was on
our streets Monday.
Weak, pale and sickly women and
children made healthy and rosy cheeked
by using Dr. Simmons' Sarsaparilla.
50 cents and 50 doses.
Populist convention Monday May 18
Take vour produce to W . D Goos-
tree's for the best market prices.
Gene Andrews, a Sherman police-
man. was in McKinney Monday.
Ice cream soda with crushed cherries
at Smith Bros.
R. G. Hughes will sell you an organ
or piano at factory prices < )ffice with
J. T. Couch, McKinney.
J. L. Davis, of Rheas Mill, i> re-
ported much better.
Cycla-phate is a phosphate and is
gaining in popularity every day. At
Smith Bros.
For bargains in bed room suits g
to J. T. Nale, first door east of post-
office.
Lem E. Oldham and wife visited in
Bonham the latter part of last week.
Any one who has ever had an attack
of inflammatory rhenmatisui will re-
joice with Mr. J. A. Stumm, 220 Boyle
Heights. Los Angelese. over his for
tnnate escape from a siege of that dis
iressing ailment. Mr. Stumm is fore
man of Merriain'sconfectionery estab-
lishment. Some months ago, on leav
Frank and Fred Allen, Alfred Wil-
son and Albert Donnor spent the tirst jnp the heated work room to run across
part of the present week fishing at the street on an errand, he was caught
Twin lakes. Denton county. out in the rain, The result was that
There's no skimping of cloth in the ^hen ready to go home that night he
BUCKSKIN BREECHES. No binding was unable to walk, owing to inflama-
or ripping because thev are not cut tun* rheumatism. He was taken home,
right. Good jeans was never used in *nd on arrival was placed in front of a
better working pants. They won t; good fire and thoroughly rubl*-d with
wear forever, bat they'll come nearer Chamberlain's Pain Balm During
to it than any pants that money will the evening and night he was repeated -
buy. Uy bathed with this liniment, and by-
Mrs. Ben Boydston represented the morning was relieved of all rheumatic
Chatauqua club of McKinnev at the n'jW tak«* especial pleasure
club congress and reception in Dallas ; in praising Chamberlain s Pain Balm.
Thursday an<^ a^ways keeps a bottle of it in the
house. For sale by City Drug Store
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and) Will Lake has accepted a position
Blemishes from horses. Bloody Spavins. . with the Tennessee store.
Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, i
Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats. We wish to announce to the public
etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle, that we are prepared to furnish the fa-
Warranted the most wo jderful Blemish . inons remedy. Mi cro line, that has
Cure ever known. Sold by Erwin & : created such astonishing cnres and
Fant. druggists. McKinney. Texas worked such miracles, causing such
1 excitement in medical circles by its
Drink Dalby Springs water, one of m<lSt marvelous curative properties
the best waters for kidney and liver There is no other remedy like it and it
omplaints «d «***.. «-.« ! ' j ff £5 to oZr
orders with Smith Bros., McKinney . treatment. It is a certain cure for
Rheumatism, Catarrh Cancerous
sores. Blood Liver and Kidney Diseas-
es. Don't fail to try it. Sold by
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or-
der by the occasional use of
Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg-
ulate the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria, bil-
iousness, constipation and kin-
dred diseases, an absolute cure
TUTTS Liver PILLS
NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
•illrtl
The literary society closes at Bloom-
dale Friday night May 15 with a play.
A grand time is expected as the Bloom
dale and Vineland brass band is to fur-
nish the music. Everybody invited to
attend.
Rheine Violette perfume, the Queen
of Violette perfume, wonderfully true
to nature, and more lasting than any
other scent of the name. Expensive,
but we will sell any quantity by meas-
ure. Smith Bros.
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
yon have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never
fails to cure. For sale by C. C. Pro-
vine.
After putting in his application for
teacher of Fairfield school Prof. G. W.
Scoggins has withdrawnthe same. We
regTetto hear thisasMr. Scoggins bears
an excellent reputation as an educator.
A Prominent Minister.
Rev. T. R. Kendall, pastor Grace
M. E. Church, Atlanta, Ga., says:
•41 take pleasure in testifying to the
great virtue of King's Royal Germe-
tuer in relieving night sweats resulting
from the debilitating influence of mala-
ria. In a severe ordeal through which
my family passed from this oppressive
affliction. I found Germetuer to be an
immediate specific. Have also found it
h speedy tonic to the digestion, and a
most grateful and refreshing remedy in
the heated season when suffering from
relaxation and general debility."
New package, large bottle, 108 doses,
*1. For sale by Smith Bros.
All kinds of chill tonics at
Smith Bros.
The colored Methodist congregation
of McKinney held a rally Sunday and
raised f147.20 on their new church
building.
While m Stockton. Cal. . some time
ago. Thos. F. Langan. of Los Banos,
that state, was taken very severely
with cramps and diarrhoa?. He
chanced to meet with Mr M. ( ar
ter. who was similarly afflicted He
.-avs: • I told him of Chamberlain s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoa* Remedy,
and we went to the Holden Drug Store
aud procured a bottle of it. It gave
Mr Carter prompt relief and I can
vouch for itf having cured me For
sale by City Drug Store.
Denton's standard paints at Denton s
Pharmacy
For Sale
135—107 j—105 -•—10 &n<l 37
acres. nil gooiL black laud in
Collin county, near McKinney,
nearly all in cultivation ami well
improved. See I)r. Abbott,
McKinnev. Tex.
A - a sranteed remedy for mfte* at
Smith Bro-
Th«- many friends of Mr and Mrs
G. D Galloway in this city will be
pained to lf-arn of the death of their
little two year old daughter which oc-
curred last week at their home in
Leanard
Save Your Life
Lookout! for J. J. Rogers, the or-
gan and piano man.
Ask your physician. your druggist
and your friends about Shiloh' s Cure
Consumption. They will recommend
it. For sale by C. C. Provine.
Mrs. J. L. Moulden and little sons,
Ben and Leonard, visited in Piano Sat
urday and Sunday.
Full strength ginger, paregoric and
laudanum at Smith Bros.
Screen doors, window shades, pic
ture frames and baby buggies at J. H*
Sneed's.
Dr. Simmons' Sarsaparilla imparts
new life and energy to all parts of the
body. Good as well for baby as for
grand-father. 50 cents and 50 doses.
JCesdames W. H. Downard and A
L. Fairchild, of Gainesville visited in
tfrfa city last week.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Pair.
DR.
W CREAM
J. P. Crouch returned from Tennes-
see Tuesday. He reports his father's
condition as somewhat improved when
he left him.
How's This?
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We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F.J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
We the nndersignf . have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists.
Toledo. O.
Walding, Kin nan & Marvin, Whole-
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
One of the largest excursions McKin -
ney ever sent out left over the three -S
road Sunday morning at 6 o'clock for
Musgrove Springs, Wood county, and
returned the same evening at 9. About
440 tickets were sold at the McKinney
office. The train was made np of eight
passenger coaches,' three more being
added on the way. It was the first trip
for many of the excursionists to the
piney woods, where the sand abounds
and hacel splitters roam unmolested.
The school entertainment by the pu -
pils of the-McKinney Collegiate Insti-
tute, Friday night, at the opera house
was a grand success both in the rendi-
tion of the excellent program mid in
of attendance. Several of the
Erwin & Fant,
Wallace & Everett .
Druggists.
W. W. Davis left Friday evening for
Witchita Falls where he goes to accom
pany his wife home who has been there
several weeks for the benefit of her
health.
Buy your baby buggies at J. H
Sneed's.
Married:—In McKinney Monday.
May II, at connty clerk'6 office, Mr. J.
Hand of Waco and Miss Mattie Bren-
nan. James N. Crutcher officiating.
This was Mr. Crutcher's first exper
ience at adjusting Hymen's knot. He
performed the feat admirably for a
novice.
Whooping Cough
There is no danger from this disease
when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
freely given. It liquefies the tough
mucus and aids its expectoration. It
also lessens the severity and frequency
of paroxysms of coughing, and insures
a speedy recovery. There is not the
least danger in giving the remedy to
children or babies, as it contains no in
jurious substance. For sale by City
Drug Store.
Every populist in the county, who
can. should make arrangements to at
tend the populist county convention
Monday May 18. whether he is a dele
gate or not. The business is of im
portance and the speaking will be im
Bv using The New Great South
American Kidnet Cure." This new
remedy is a great surprise on account of
its exceeding promptness in relieving
: >ain in the Kidneys, Bladder and Back
in male or female. It relieves retention
>f water, and pain in passing it almost
immediately. Save yourselves by using
this marvelous cure. Its use will pre
ent fatal consequences in almost all
ases by it* great alterative and healing
powers Sold by F.rwin & Fant. drug
gists. McKinnev. Texas.
Miss Cora Caldweil of Climax visit*
her brother, Dr. J a. Caldwell and
family in this city city. Tuesday.
The Larosa Perfecto cigar, Sets,
comes near suiting every body. You
will find several imitations of it in
town. We handle the genuine.
Smith Bros.
Fot sale:—A high grade organ. Call
on The Democrat.
The Subscription List of The
Democrat Continues to
Grow.
The following named persons
have become subscribers of The
Democrat since our last issue:
J. H. Miller Fayburg,
W. E. Smith
J. L. Xix 44
U. L. Herin 44
J. A. McTee '•
J. M. Powell 44
J. F. Thompson 44
S. C. Thompson 44
J. H. Jones 44
J T. Peel
W. J. Cain Hickman,
J. F. Langham 44
H. Croone 44
E. J. Smith
J. B. Foy
W. D. Gordon
Heardsville Ga.,
McKinney,
Sherman.
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Where Will You Take It?
This question often arises after you
have consulted the best physician (not
the cheapest) you know and have his
prescription It should go to the best
druggist you know. one who will only-
use the right kind of drugs and will not
try to fill it if he hasn't the right kind.
It should go to the druggist who will
exercise the greatest care in getting the
right drugs and the right quantity, and
will go over his work several times to
be sure he is ri^ht We conduct our
prescription business as the l>est drug
gists should, and thi- is th; answer to
the question. WHfcfiE WILL YOU
TAKE IT? Smith Bros.
Fortify yourself for th - -eason Dr
Simmons' Sarsaparilla v. ill correct all
impure blood giving health life and
happiness. < )nly V cent;. and 50 doses.
Frjin Bow I by.
1
list
May 8
Rain is- much needed.
Jesse North is the sick
tlli> week.
We arc sorry to *ay that liro.
R. C. Grace i: goiiitr to leave >.
on account of hi-health. He is
going to California t<> make his
future home. W«« \vi>h him suc-
cess in whatever place he may uo.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. M<> -
roe Watson, a girl,on the 2d in-t.
Several } er-on.- from this place
have been attending the protract-
ed meeting in progress at Rock
Hill.
Will Matthews and family vis-
ited Mr. Parker's family
Bethany last week.
Mrs. Nam
Trinity spent last Saturday and j
Sunday at Mr. Horn's.
Miss Bell Snider and Dutch
Stripland spent Sunday with Mi>.
Eva Hart in of Vineland.
Mr-. J. A. Crutcher has been
on the sick list this week.
Jim Hickey aud family, accom-
panied by his mother, Mrs.
. Hickey, and Mrs. Crutcher spent
last Wednesday with his sister,
Mrs. L. L. Hand of Wesley's
Chapel.
Miss Ella Matthews of Bethany
has returned home after a pleas-
ant stay with friends and relatives
in this community.
Central.
PH. AROKP& <
PUSH IT ALONG I
We have determined that the year of 1896 shall
show a better business record than any previous year
and that each month shall contribute its proportion-
ate share and to push the business of May along
we have decided to make
Prices on Every Article in our Store
For the entire month of May,
Beginning Friday, May 8, and Con-
tinuing till June 1
That cannot be duplicated in McKinney!
We have 25 Separate Departments In
our store each one of which Is full
and complete In every sense
of the word
Aggregating in Value $100,000!
All bought for Spot Gash, and this is where we claim
big advantages over our competitors. Listen, the
words are like magic:
SPOT CASH. LARGE QUANTITIES.
A RESIDENT BUYER.
All at once must see the advantage this gives us. In the days of "SHORT
PROFITS" good results can only come from a large volume of business and
ne rely with confidence on the oest assortment, Lowest Price and Strictly
( i ( Fricjo All
Soliciting your trade, we arc
Yours verv trulv,
ARON & 00.
don't tiL y ln7il yol
see the
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BUSINESS BARGAINS.
There are being fr.ore Estey Organs sold
in Texas than any othher. It has long
been the choice o dealars and customers.
We never hear of an Estey purchaser be-
of Ileal' ! lR0 dlsatisMed For dur billty. sweetness
of tone and responsive tou h they ?.re far
superior to any other and are unexcelled
in any essential quallty-
1 light and family of ——————————————
Karl'* Clover Root Tea purities the
blotwl tcives a elear ami l>eautifnl
complexion For sale by V C. Pro-
vine
ESTEY
the finest grade money can buy.
Prices ond Terms Reasonable.;
I AISO HAVE THE
Adam Schaaf, Camp & Co, and '
M rrifield Pianos, and
Newman Bros., Camp & Co.,
Western Cottage and
Needham Organs.
CALL ON *E.
J. T. COUCH.
Ir, This Column will be Found Items of In-
terest to Those who Would Save
Money.
Buy the Kingsbury piano.
Large and Ftnall window glass—all
sizes—at City Drug Store.
M. B. Rexrode will sell you a Chica-
go Cottage organ, the most popular or-
gan in the South-West, on time to suit
purchaser. Discount for cash.
My stock of j?T<H-eries is complete ar.«l
fresh Mv prices cannot be beaten
Give me a trial. — W D Goostree.
Bingham Block.
McKINNEY, TEXAS.I
J. H. Sneed respectfully invito ' t
. public to inspect his furniture a;, i pi i
1 ces.
NOTICE.
Prescriptions tilled with pun st
j drills and whiskies or brandy at
< ifv Drug Store.
< >M newspapers for sale at The Dem
oerat office. Price. 25 rents. p«-r hr.n
dred.
William Crutcher will arrive home
from Philadelphia next week where he
ha-s just completed a four years' course
in the Jefferson medical college. He
graduates in a class of two hundred
with second honors which, considering
the high ord>r of the institution, be-
speaks for him a bright career in his
chosen profession.
The strength which comes to us from
eating nourishing food is better than
stimulation because it is new strength .
The health which belongs to a strong
body, well nourished by proper food
(properly digested), is the only health
that is lasting. The difference be-
tween Shaker Digestive Cordial and
other medicines is simply that it helps
nature to make strength. K does not
profess to cure sickness, except as that
sickness is a result of weakness caused
by food not properly digested. Shaker
Digestive Cordial will relieve the pangs
of indigestion, and make thin, sick,
weak people as well as if their stem
achs had never been out of order. It is
a gentle aid to the digestion of nature's
strength-maker, food. At druggists.
Trial bottle, 10 cents.
R. D. Bo we n ha
niHted with the tirin of K. J,
Hart & Co. of Xew Orleans. La.,
since March 1, 1 and does not
J. W. Asbnrv will sell you furniture in any way represent them or the
for less than it is worth. estate of E. J. Hart.
E. J. Hart !t Co..
Heirs E. .1
The famous Nickel Store's popularity
not been con-
See P. E. Denton fur paper hanging
and painting.
Democrats, republicans and populists
all aj<ree that trading with the Nickle
Store is the l>e;r financial j>olicy.
Now is the tiir.e for congh and la
grippe cures aud you can tind all the
standard ones at City Dmg Store.
Hart
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a sure cur? 1
for Headache and nervous diseases, j
Nothing relieves so quickly. For sale!
bv C. C. Provint .
Spend
Store.
your nickles at the Ni«-kle
GOOD NEWSPAPERS
at a Very Low Price.
Lebanon Siftinys.
JOHN F. STRATTOIV9*
CELEBRATED
Patent Star Oil for harness, saddles,
■hoes and buggy tops make* a ine
dressing strickly water proof,
factored by H. T. Brantlv.
P
811.
idtmi WhahMlt P«l«r li JUaSMf
ICRCMANOttg,
,817 NewTock.
May 11, 1896.
The school exhibition given at
Lebanon last Thursday and Fri-
day night was a grand success.
Private school commences there
to-day.
Rain is very much needed in
our neighborhood.
G. M. Younce and family visit-
ed relatives in Allen yesterday.
There have been several horses
stolen recently near Rock Hill.
A horse and buggy was fgund
in the woods near that place tied
to a tree and from all appear-
ances had been there several
days. No owner has been found
so far.
Miss Mollie Green of Dallas
visited her parents Saturday and
Sunday.
Bryant Carroll is sick.
Mrs. Emily Yonng and family
visited her daughter and family
Sunday.
Tobe Carroll and wife visited
W. A. Chandler Sunday.
I. S. Spence and family spent
with Dave Pallser and
For sale or trade. Three hundred
; and twenty acres of land near Breckin -
j ridge. Stephens county, Texas : all un-
| der fence. Call or write to The Den?o-
The Seml-Weekiy News Galveston or ' <*rat for further information.
Dallas - Is published Tuesdays and Fridays t
First door east of post- | Each Issue consists ot 8 pages. There are When in McKinr *v bring your fami-
special departments for the farmers, the -- — — J
t^ueensware. glassware and lain lis at
J. T. Nales
office.
$100 REWARD
For a case of Rheumatism. Indiges-
tion. Constipation, Female Diseases, or
any disease of the blood that cannot be
cured by Dr. Thurmond's Blood Syrup.
One of the most substantial and lead-
ing merchants of Pilot Point, writes:
'♦ My wife was in extremely bad health
for three years, after trying everything
that was recommended by friends, as
well as by several ol the lending physi- i
cians, without relief, she took four bot-
tles of Dr. Thurmond's Blood Syup
and to our entire satisfaction. She was
entirely cured." W. T. Scot:.
It is a great remedy, and is sold by
R. E. Bristol.
Go to Sneed's for furniture.
Buy the Kingebnry piano.
Captain Sweeney. U. S. A., San
Diego. Cal., says: " Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any good.'
Price 50 cents. For sale by C. C
Provine. 2
special ut|i. iimvr.15 lor ine farmers, xne t„ •«*- n .. • . " ,
ladles and the boys and girls, besides a i le^ W . D Goostree & grocery store
world of general news matter, illustrated and see his large «*ock.
articles, etc. We otter |
the semi.weekly news
and
the democrat
for 12 months for the low clubbing price it niiis i'iKss. burns, Frost
of $1.73 cash. This gives you three pa- Chrimc' trv hves.ind iTranulated Eye Litis.
C®r,s a wee*, or 156 papers a year, for a F^r sr.le liy druggist* at 25 cents per box.
ridiculously low prlc ..«nd In your J 1
subscription at once.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczorun, Tetter, Salt-
Rlieutn, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
it Bites
TO HOBSE OWNERS.
* " i For putting a horse in a fine healthy oon-
We contract paint work and paper try Dr. Cadys Condition Powders,
hanging and will guarantee satisfaction They s.>ne up the system, aid digestion, cute
at City Drug Store. of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disonlcrs and destroy worms, giving
Dev.- life to an >M or over-worked horse. 25
tents per For sale by druggifts.
Oor spring stock of wall
Sold by largest ersr teought to
" ■ mm
moved back
NOTICE.
Jury script taken at par in
payment for groceries at cash
prices. Wilcox & Rogers.
Constipation causes more than half
the ilia of women. Karl's Clover Root
Tea is a pleasant cure for constipation
For sale by C. C. Provine.
A New Wrinkle.
With each 50ct bottle of 'Cheat-
ham's Chill Tonic'' you get free a
three months subscription to any of the
following papers: Texas Farm and
Ranch, Christian Courier, Baptist
Herald and Christian Advocate
Bros. East ride.
When Baby was dek, we gars her Cbatoria.
When ahe warn * Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, ae dang to ttoria.
When she bad Children, t&e gave ttuu. .jataria.
"See the fickle Store's mammoth
stock of useful articles. *
Nickle Store for bargains.
I invite all my old customers to call
and see me. J. W- Asbury.
A business chance.—If you want to
bny a half interest in a first-class
machine and blacksmith shop in Ard-
more. I. T., call or write to The Dem-
ocrat, McKinnev. Texas. Terms one-
half cash, balance in notes.
Health and sweet breeth secured by _ _
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50; Collin County bank will sell
cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale ! organ cheaper than any dealer
Kinney, quality considered.
byC. C. Provine.
M. B. Rexrode, one door south of tbs
irvs
A Gin For Sale Or Trade.
We have a neat, complete, new
cotton gin with appurtenances
that have cost $1175, to trade for
real estate in or near McKinney.
We have on hands more machin-
ery than we can look after, and
propose to give a good bargain,
would not object to cash and
would make terms verv reasona-
ble. F. M.
Chicago, Cottage. Packard.
Sterling. Also will order a i
er of ii different makes at a <
gin than any dealer in the
or installment. Give him a call. AH
instruments guaranteed forl?f^«aK-
W. D. Goostree has one of the most
complete grocery stocks in North fex
A car load of the
Williams paint just
J. W. Asbury will
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1896, newspaper, May 14, 1896; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191910/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.