The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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M'KINNEY, TEXAS,
URSDAY. JULY 2. 1896.
NO.
k The highest claim for other i
tobaccos is "Just as
good as Dor ham."
Every old smoker
knows there is none jnst
as goxi as
ANOTHER FOITLIST CGXYEKT-
■ Blackweirs ■
BULL DURHAM
■Smoking tobacco ■
Misses Ida and Edna Ball are
visiting in Greenville.
Esq; W. R. II. Mack, of near
Penison, is visiting his children
in McKinney and Collin county
lie formerly resided here and was
justice of the peace of this pre-
cinct for several term*.
.). W. (Warren) Hollander.
son of J. F. Hollander of this ,. , .. . .
. ,, ,r. v. cratic partv of North lexas, tun
citv. v.as married to Miss Nannie 1
las. H. Eagle, a Prominent Lawyer,
Sound Scholar and Fine Speaker,
ENTERS THE "PARTY OF THs FUTURE."
Houston. Tex., June 22.— las.
H. Eagle, a prom neut lawyer of
this city, who ! a- formerly beeu
i act*ve in the ranks of the demo-
Forbes Strikes Sack-
Piano, Texas, June 28, "'.Mi.
t2i>. Democrat: If vou will
Gold and protection mean ulti-
mate wreck.
*(Where can a man go? Only
to tbe party of the plain people,
among whom 1 was raised, for intrin'nn on your
they are prompted by a sense <,f va!,m 1 "i!l « few
fairness, right, honor." " ",lu,"n
"What fault have you to find ha f ",f sl""1'/'H hv
the mistier last week, in reference '
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Newman of Moody, Tex., Sunday
who removed to Houston two
apon
each two ounce bag, ana two cou-
pons inside each four ounce
bag of Black well's Durham.
Buy a bag of this cele-
" brated tobacco and read the
'coupon—which gives a list
of Valuable presents and how
to get them.
. At .1 11 i iyears ago, has publicly announe-
June 21. Mr. Hollander \vasjJ „ . . 1 * ..
. . ... - ,: etl his adherence to populism,
laisedinor near McKinney and „
has many friends here who wish
him and his the happiest future.
He is considered by the populist.-
of this city and countv as a valua-
ble accession to their ranks, a
Miss ( Jussie C oil in has returned ! sound scholar. a Hue speaker and
home. After the Normal ITni- j a m:m 0f good character.
to mvself.
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Our friend Perkins communi-
cated th«' fart to a friend * n read- ,!<>l
versity closed, she spent a couple
of weeks visiting at McKinney
before returning home.—Vei^on
Globe.
Just received
Car load Collier's Strict!;. re
WHITE LEilD.
Also carry in stock pure 'crown' Linsted Oil.
Also a large assortment of
Vane-Calvert & Go's
Celebrated Mixed Paints
Includine Palace Car Colors.
And other brands. Also Turpentine, Har-lOil Finish. <'olor- gronnil i" < il A.'<"
For salt- cheap at \N IL< OX *!c SUN S
LUMBER YARD.
Sebe llatler, of Melissa, was
plaeed on the state executive
committee to represent the ath
congressional district, last week,
by the state sound money demo-
cratic convention at Austin.
The News correspondent called
on him to-day and ret j nested an
expression of his reasons for his
new political affiliations.
"It seems to nr.; the most nat-
with existing state officers?" was
asked Mr. Eagle.
"Extravagance, incompetency.!
recklessness, demagogy and the
miserable machine,'
swer,
"What in state and nation does
your party hope to accomplish?"
• "Low taxes, fewer offices, . .
abolition of the fee system, siv :'"''ul pul.l.shed ,n e.reulur .ml;
months' schools in the year, pro-
Powder
Absolutely pure
come to "Tiik Democrat
R.Ii. TI.\iE CARD.
. .. in* my article that he would give j C:nivUv or lil° P°PS" tor wisdom
was i. an ^—j jn jH> j,;ljH.I% antj hence ' alu'
h i.
the aforesaid slush.
Were we not so embarrassed
financially we would have his edi-
nippose will continue to
II. & T. c\
North humid. Canniiii ball
■ , South " No 2
run the Kustler and try to run North •• No3
South '' N«> 4
North •• No 1
for office without that qualifica-
tion. But he exhibits considera-
ble feeing in the following:
presented to every democrat in 1 "As to our physiognomy it is
used as an emet-i ours ami we would respectfully
ic and a sure cure for yellow dog"! ;lsk <1—n fools like Korbes to let
.democracy. i it alone.*" Now Tommy, don't
In so far as an argument such I get mad: we did not want to take
a thing is not attempted; in his it away from you: in fact, to me
column and a half only a re iter- ! a popular phrase, we would not
South
teetiorf of school land fund. . . 5, to In- « •.. « an «,,et-J «..r
Passenger
Local
Pass-n^.-r leaves.
Local
t'anuon Ball
EAST LINE,
arrives.
" :21 a in
8:08 a. m
10:f>9a. in
5:05 p.m.
8:12 p.m.
:48 p- m
5.03 p. m
10. Win. m
11. 25 a. m.
8. 25 p. in.
pay-as-you-go and generally an
hottest govern metit.
"As to national legislation, we
stand for the government owner-
ship of railway lines sufficient to . . . , . _ . , , ,,
ural thin" a patriotic voting man , , .... r . w , ation of the rot in hi> former ; nave it and a dollar.
I • i reduce by competition freight ami , , , . ■ . . i „ . . . .,
roiibl do under oresent condi- " . . . article. In readm«r the art ice l ut he admonislu
couia oo, umier pns<m touoi j passenger rates to the minimum
tions, to join the rank ami file of j amj their conduct like the pre*-
an untrammeled. patriotic party. | ont 1)(lstoffice system. We be- °
It at j ji,,vt, jn money, in tin* free
oppression and an earnest desire !, oiua?fe silver ami gold at Hi
to i. and an additional supply of
numbered to all alike. I lie | pa|>4.r money sufficient with what
Bon- populist party is composed of j gojd and silver we can obtain to
which has its origin in revolt
Deputy Sheriff
bervy of (irayson, came down to for good government. fairly ad
McKinney after ,1. Bonner and miuistered to all alike. The
•I. B. Loom-in last week. Bon- populist partv composed of
ner and Looman were confined in that t ia>s of our citizen-. « ho con-j con<h{(.t ||u. ,MJ
sine— of tlie c<iun-
the county prison ami were want- tribute the patriotism to <lo the
ed for burglary in <Irayson conn- fighting in times of war ami the
money to pay tin- taxes in time of
The Farmers Institute and peace, ami a man i- in good com-
Swine Br«*<'ders" association, pam anions tin ni.
"Party means nothing within
itst-!f. i'he only purpost- of par-
tv name and 01 ^inn/at ion i- to
STAR RESTAURANT I
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Is the place to take your Meals |
and Lunches when in McKinney.
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nhieli intvt- in MeKinm-y on the
7th and ^t!i in-t.. lia^ an ♦■labor-
ate program prepared. A num-
ber of ilit- I <-st farmers, fruit
growers, vegetable raisers am
-witir breeders of the county will
!><• on hand t« insure a lively
terest. **l "nele Snort
•e present.
| i aggregate the stn-mzt !i of those
who think alike
in~ : plishmcnt
will a Is 1
■ t
for the accom-
gi\ n policy or
try, which paper ni< m-\ d<i<*s not
• lepend alone for its soumin<*ss
upon the silver and gold of the
countrv, but aisti upon the great-
ness. prosperity, wealth and pow-
er of the nation.
••We believe ill the abolitioji
of the national banks and the es-
tablishment of a competent
mean- of getting tin- necessan
money of the • uitr. to the peo-
Forbes to '
w<" were \< ry forcibly reiuiiuh^l <lrink <le«-p or not touch the
Solomon's proverb: "The Pycrian spring as "Little knowl-
toiigiM' of the w ise usetli knowl'ge <-<lge is a dangerous thing ami is
aright: but the mouths of fools likely to get u< in trouble. ' If
p<>ureth out foolis!in<'ss." We are that old adage is a true tme.
not in th<* least offended at Tom Tom. you will have smooth sail-
we would not allow oiuselves to ; ing all through life. Now tiler,
be so: it would not be right He Tommy, if Tiik I>i:m<h |{\t will
is so young and so, s-o soft. submit to the imposition. 1 pro-
IIc says ••< Inly a casual glance pose to keep this thing up all
article is necessary summer. We fee! something like
skepticaliy the bovs who w<*re playing with
harp cnui- ■ t he frog "It was fun fortheb.tvs
Tables provided with the best the market afforJs. Pohie |
service and attention to guests, Comfortable
rooms 3iso Purnished,
T ho mpson Bros.* V>■ ?<■
I Wilso i's Okl Stand.
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; The Red Cross «
in the old days used to on th- i
shields t'f the Kn-.ghts. Now you <
will find it on the fate of * '
■ Johnson's Belladonna Plaster, «
i which tn-es all tho pa;nr. arhf-s '
i and distresses thnt can C"t at
| from the outside cf the body. Even
, the leaping agony of neuralgia dies
i away tinder its touch. Yes, and
1 muscular rheumatism, too. Better
| than ointments or liniments. Iks
i friends are all who have u-ed it. ,
JOHNSON A: JOHNSON.
Manofaetur.Ct; Cfcems t«, N< w Vork.
wimmnMiMiiiuii
, polii ies. I'he name d«*mocratir-
j has l e -n a c.tllar t" many a I exas
! vot«-r. r.ul the j ait\ both in
I s{:.t. and nai on now s|;iu,j^ for
jno.liing—for neither principle
nor policy—and hence I have no
hesitancy n abandoning it. in
■ its earlier, better da\s it stood
pie to transact 1!
without the in!c;
liatioiial hanker.
1" per cent in t ie.
I fit-se are a fi-w or
at! ra t m«- to p >pui
of \ igor. \outh. h< p<
-:n<
rht> un<l"t 1 iu-
• : it l elieved ill
PIGEON Rust's COTTON ROOT —
M9LK
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ca rece;i-t cf C1 i:
£% TH ; SG£.
r ]*< -« * v - IfHOA-
i ^ *: • + \ V> euro.
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EKKYP.OYAL nULS
Original
Gt-nmae
nlways wl!n!.l anil^^^ >ife. I.AH1KS:
sB r-'ttMij I toot and
fennyroyal Ki'iimlcl !* ! . Thfj never
fail and n^ver iiijurt*. ■ Jtallwltaaajail-
drMs on reifii't uf $ 1 .OO by
i'ilf < ..re i' st,pa„i m.ru.
.? an* idtirvss
P
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fa
a ,i-
FOK SALK BY i . t. PltOVIXE %V to.
Copcvillc lullinijs.
dune -_M.
The babie< of t roffonl t ox
and \\ . A. Mel>ee died 1: -st v\eejv.
M sv Sallie Sea\ is very h w.
I'ncle John Cox is building a
residence on the farm recentl\
bought from th«* Mayfichl heirs.
Jack Yeager ami family re-
turned Thui'silay from (irayson
county where tln-y \i~ited rela-
tives.
Mis. (ieorge Montgomery \ is-
ited her parents. Mr. and Mr-.
James Mdiee in (iray on county
recent ly.
A protracted ni '<-t iiiii w ill begin
at tin- school house iktc next
Sat urdav. SrKiititi.KK.
for 1 h«- e<pial rij
law s of ail cit i/.eii
a simple e<-on< :ui<-al go, ernmciit ;
it abhoiTi'd Speelal priv dege-. and
stood a~ a unit as tie* ft tend ami
represent at i\«* <d t he common
people, "tent it i.as fallen frt m
its iii-h estat<-. Its leaders have
sold their birthright for a m«-- of
i mm t age and betrayed the trusts
losing hands placed ic t'i- ir keep-
ing. I' is torn into p< t y feuds,
butli m state and nation, at war
witli each other, and ha- imitated
tin- republican- in placing pelf
and plunder above principle,
rile people can > xpeet nothing
from it iu tIn- future. It- day of
usefulness s- gone. It- incom-
petency with power gives no
In
it ion of the
> make- h:-
i ran-act ion.
• ! iiings t hat
u. It is full
and stands
a- a unit. It ;- tin* party of tl.e
future ami within it- power lie-
lie- solution of the future' most
perplexing problems."
During the ifogg-('lark ea:it-
p.:gn of 1 s;t \{|- Ivigle had
charge of th<' panhandle cimutrv
tor the Clark for- <-s and a«-<jait-
te*! hi:; •< If and party v.-ell. His
actions and utterane<-s will be
wat<-lied iu tiiis <li-tri«t witli iu-
t<-rest.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all In leavening
Strength.—V. 5. Government Rceort
Senatorial Convention Date Change
over Forbes
to convince the most
inclined t hat lie i- in
petition with the meek ami lowly
jackas- for tlie bray ing business."
\\ e net er dr.-aim d t hat T >m
w.udd lake tin- view of our <-on-
trov<*rs\ : we !ia\< never a<-«-use<l
him directly or iu<lire<*tly of being
lowly: neither do we claim to be
in sharp compel it ion with him in
t bt ;: ing bu-in .
! -till iii-s-i- on deft in ling our
land monopoly system and refcr-
US to AdlUI S III it ll. We eonfes-
we have not Smit ii's ent ire \\ <
on political e. momy
challenge the Ku-:lei
anything f:< m that great thini
in defense of the monopolization
of millions of acres of land for
purely -peciiia
we dare friend •'erkin- to <tenv
that iir mo-; <<ipiital>U- ami just
Anx-ri« an -in<l tenure -y-tem per-
mit - -IU ;' : ' MIOI io!ixa! 1' Ml.
I'
ep
w«-
but tough on the frog." Tlli
fun for u-. and if you will k
up your end of the -tring
would not swap vou for >tuin|
A-liby "- monkey .
< <uiie again. loin, and
t he dose next time: wiml i
and we know you have an
ant supply.
K. ( . I
JOHN UOVLE, .
Attorr.ey-at-Law,
KcKINNEY. - TEXAS.
Special Attention to nil Business
intrusted,
Olltce with DeArmond & Church,
in Morrow/ Clock.
t;ASN£TT, JOSES & A RiTT.
A I' l OI.' X K V S - A T-l. A «'.
MeKINNEY. - - TEXAS.
Drs Tiirocksnorton Kirkpatrick
I'hvskiaas an: Surgeons.
OVER R()( H:KS & SHHRWOOD.
OFFICE LP STAIRS
J. C. N. SMITH.
I >entist.
I'eiitnl work done «nd
I
lilo ct . over Wetoiau
= t<<! without i>aiu.
UUJ!
All kitl.l:
#-e<l t;
Sfc: M
!'<•«• Jh ex1
, !<
' MI lit f-
L. Pearson,
Surgeon
MMti:-.
square, over Aron'i
T> s. < iiurch Street.
uik% ior i t i
tleli- for til«
t he flit lire-
•f from pre-ent bur-
people tiirough ;t in
TliTi -.!• :r..( -or' -_st- y erj?-- in-.j
In ,V<-«s t'e. ii. «•:*;. r i n..l Icna
b -cr. c"'.-r ' -<-rs
We".- " "r .-ey .;•« n-t ■• -
Ing itzatis to. For ter M'ity, swcttiwts
of to vr ■*.-> i -t v > , •; t:>.. tl.ey are lar
sup3ri">f t • , • «c uno.cci:t'<!
to any *
DOV T BLY l*T!l. YOl SEE THE
ESTEY
THE FINEST GUADE ttONEY CAN BIY.
Prices and Terms Reasonable.
I A1SO HAVE THE
Adam Schaaf, Camp & Co. and
Merrif ield Pianos, and
Newman Bros., Camp &, Co..
Western Cottage and
Needham Organs.
CALL ON AlE.
Vcrony C<in<len>in<p
June
picnics and i«-e en-am -uppers
•'T!epublicani-m stand- for
wealth, powei and favoritism of
the few and a -eetion a-again-t
i h<- mailt and the wlioh- country.
-on a- t t
hardly t hink- h
a- to gulp dow u t he -ill
idiocv. i >ut. I <mi. w e ai
liable to be mi-taken on t h
political event-will take: it
1\ occurred to our mind that the
<lemoerat- of pr<*einel No. .> v\ t r«*
-o ii'-ar luna<-y a-to gulp <h wn
11n■ editor of the Kii-tler i<M'
justice of the peace, but we wc:*e
mis ak?«ii: and it -eeiii- that tin-
a- democrats of Collin county arc
'h'" <h-t'-rmine<l to "march througu a
•laughter house to an open
K. T. (^l KM.NHKKHV. ^Ia\c.
( hairnian. l ut our fri<*u<l I <*i kills v\.l!
M< Kinney. lex., dune lii.
The call published lier<'tof<M*e
for the conv<'iiing of tin- ."Mh sen-
atorial convention at Karuicrs-
ville. Tuesday .June is hereby
chang<-<l to meet in tie* same city.
Saturday, July 11. for tin- pur-
pose of nominating a candidate
for senator, also for the transac-
tion of such other husincs
uiav projM-rly come befor<-
!>od\. A full attemlaiu-e of del
egate- i- urged.
Princeton Pick-uo-
,iv .n
ENTiST.
:jo Store.
Moielav
omptly
or Klght.
iihCIV.
Mr-. >
.4, Z leaner. Pro pi
irtiprovetnei
iD*epared
lo.'d. .1,
ven pound tuan'
I\SPEC Tt
SOLICITED
fl.ome to -
When \
can
FtRNiTLHE. SCO
Kl OH
and w
QLEENSVV^Ht
(iOODS.
:ie.|'
t urn
\SBURl
iex
liii- Week with her ltr< tver
-ter near < 'uileoka.
-tlame- M. li. i{<-\ro<|e aiul
wen- t he guests of Mr. ! i
St3
>. II. C \
and Mrs. («id Walker Thursday, j fca >r
John Wil-tMi <-aine <lown fnun ;
f
ii-riua.i
ineral of
.1.
rauguali. am
Sunday mo
.1
♦atunlay to attend tin-
hi- gram If at Ikt. J. O.
urm 1 Mond.-i\
NEW ADVEK1 iSEMENTS.
tin
«lav
J. T. COUCH.
i LXAS.
C : ^
iftfo bu^ng ^puriou>r irr\;fd-ft on5 of
:JT*
1 r\ *T~ Ai
"under VitnUdf~f\aMTC:QKd la.beh
. BEST AND
-pu-r up in
ijconfairiiro one pound fyll we'^W
^1, m.anufaLckired orslyby
I e \ ■ 0 eS
-* H i'
_and_h > , for
m
*'W1IEUK DIHT liATHKHS, WASTE KlTLES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM
THi«; USE OF
have been tin* order of
for tin* hist week.
Mr. Brown - little daughter i
died the loth and wa- buried tin- j
14th at the Verona grave yard.
The Verona cemetery wa- |
cleaned off to-day by our people, j
John Dennis. Alie Davidson. .
of Kaufman <-ounty, vi-i:ed Kd i
St Clan* and familv i lii- wc-k. I
Mis> iSannie Weil- called on '
Miss Sallie St roup this morning.
Mrs. lleda St Clair ami little
daughter are visiting Kd St Ciair
and family to-day.
| John Wonible and family are
visiting Jasper Miller and family
to-day.
(.Jloster St Clair and wife are
| visiting Mr. Wilcoxson and Mr.
Farley this week.
Grandma Wonible is in very-
delicate health.
The little son of Wade Wood-
all is very sick.
Mack Woodall and family are
visiting the family of E.J.
! Woodall in Farmersville this
week.
Misses Ida and Sarah King are
visiting Miss Eflie StClaii to-day.
Little Miss Eflie St Clair of j
Verona has been visiting relatives j
at Blue Ridge this week.
Miss Alice Miller called on
j Miss Mollie Miller this week.
Mr. Bafbie is visiting relatives
! in Hunt county.
Miss Annie Grisham and
' brother, John, called on Mi*s Leila
St Clair one evening this week.
Pink Lee and Mr. Arnold are
ives in Hnnt county
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The Plow
1 re
t-.ing about ;• o -
•ra' young gentlemen
and ladies on horseback rode
rapidly up to tin* resident of
Rev. J. 1 . Wei I ;t s an and inform-
ed him that two of their party
wished 'o be united in marriage.
Mr. Weiiman i- alway- rea-ly Jo
a<-<-ommod:!te young ] eople (and
1 oh! one- a- well) in -m h a diletn-
PARKEP'S C«:: CER TONIC
cbelrt Lazjjr Trou t . Debiiitr. d • trc«'a|? Ftcrnifi «tv!
f i.a Mul 1 ir m*k:r- rur.-ft when ill OLiti
trrAtmect Every rr, d tfiooid have iL
PARKER'S
AIR EALSAM
fr.l tfa« ta
> a 'irLvnt prjwtt.
te-rrr ~i! to Kntort Orn
IU.r to st^ YontJiTul Color.
C "I ( ti fc*ir
HINDERCORMS Tie only s«ae Car* for
CuIi:. K.;:« «li P*'u Mlta *l-k.Kg cilj.
f
iua. so
e
invited them
in*, am! in a
SDr.i. ■ i^SOl
The
N3
? i t
u • t
INVINCIBLE
:&f£L 3.s.ers,
"O. 3J". AVERY
--v. i
foists,
w impre--ive w<M'd- made 111.
A. Morrow and Mi— Martha A.
!1 is-' husband ami wife. Both
part 1*-- are • f the Si-icr (ii-ove
Use u- :gSd < rhood. and
lat they c-iiue a\vay from
imtiiv. a lomar.: i<-
a
&|T2
«. 8 1
OriMn
Rnuid.
\V
— r. hi
YAL PILLS
$
t *oics &*k .
lake
t s csutUl* uJ
- H Ul: r (. rrturi
w* .<
—u nai,
i'tllt " "
<-iio
h
Soid by W. W. McDowell.
Best Line of..
..FARM..
IMPLEMENTS!
IN THE SOUTH.
ALSO
Buggies, Hacks,
Carriages,
Vapos, &c.
w. w.
I
tnn tt
i i1
s \
Ai! il. ::; idled
v a "point.!
Sund.
■•nit her
his
cut
;-ua!
n
} aot i
V eiUie
(ieor*
a.
At: SI! 1
Sister Grove.
>->. |Mli.
familv of
June
Mr. TluMmis and
Pil< t Point are visiting relative-
lien* th'is wceek. ,
A. I>. Snyder ami wife retunied
home Thursday from a visit to
relalivi s iu Denton county.
A number < f our people a* Mul-
ed the picnic at Joni 8ort^\a.>t
week.
Willie Morrow and Miss Martha
House were married Sunday. We
wish them a successful journey
through life.
Eugenia
HIRES Rootbeer . con-
tains the best herbs, berries
and roots nature makes for
rootbeer making. Take no
other.
Made oBlr br Tbe Ch*rW E. Hire. Ck PMlafclpUa.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1896, newspaper, July 2, 1896; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191917/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.