The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1896 Page: 1 of 12
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M'KINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1896.
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CRISP LOCAL ITEMS. Hon. and Mw. M. II. Garnett feate<! Senator Stewart's amend- A riot ' between j o!;«-«;• and a
returned last week from a isit to meilt providing for the free and negro mob occurred at a picnic at
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Repent
unlimited ooin
f silver at the Baltimore, on the .*,th ins:., in
xvliich several live were lost and
Concerning People and Home Events >1
,nt3r*SttoA"- V'. ir , ....
1 r k tt wif1 "iid <iiot'v,r f- 'Ti ^I„ February. 18}>ii, this same manv injured.
Jim C roekett, xx ite ami moinei fnend, I.J. Morris, at lionham ! _ . . . •
... .... , , , congress was in session. Hie . ,, ,
are visiting in \\ ise c.>unt\. last week . „ Aaron lianning, formerly a res-,
! finance committee of the senate, f l f ., , .... "...
A. K. Lawrence and xvife were Ton. Andrews and wife are at with Dan Voorhees chairman and , ° ,, TI? ' "7 n"
i .• iri. ,.f * ■ . - • i c •* • a, . 'nit recently ot Keokuk rails,
grape huntimr (Hi him a coupie ot 11, t Springs r. r an indefinite a majoritv on&lemocrats on the , . . ....
, , . . " , .W ,. . was at 3 o clock I htirsdav uu
nothing
BUTTHE
6ENLJ,NE:—-
^UcKWElIS
You will find one coupon
inside each two ounce bag
and two coupons Inside each
four ounce b gof Black wells
Durham. Boy a bac Of this
celebrated tobacco and read
the coupon—which rives a
list of valuable presents mad
bow to (at them.
ItftM!
days last week. season.
Miss Annie Newman returned t/mtcd States Itevcnuc Colleg-
ia st xveek front a few days pleas- or James L. Doggett left for ('hi-
ant visit to Lebanon friend-. . eago to attend the national con-
Little Miss Mary Denton has vent ion last night. 'Ie said to
returned from a three weeks* al>- Kou.id About: I liaxe nexei
committee, kifjed intheeoniiiiittee .
orn-
ins? called to his door and shol !
Powder
Absolutely pure
U.K. TIME CARD.
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... . .. ... nMtinied convention In 1892 these same democrats , . , .
sence at \\ est on visiting relatives l't,n lo -l n.ut.m.ti < omentum, * , lie infesting
an.! I don't know of a better op- j elected (trover. C leveland and ; t.
r the ; ,,,,',1 I, ;1,„| „ ; an.I v all know thai n« n i.iivalc ,
'"t6 ° x el ,l* * j \x*as thouirlit of eonsi<lerable nion- citizen lie readily accepted em-: jj ^ j (_<
in 18m), twenty-nine democrat- Then «,s i . an- o*-.!! ployment .lay G -on Worth I,.,™!. .a, bail a-, a.m.
ic stale conventions declared for to M„ng to th(. ( i„,sllim ^ I to repn-ent .be interests of one ^ SSllX
of outlaws, who are knoxvn t< ;of the verv coroorations whose ^'nr,11 1 " p.m.
* North N'n i ju
the Creek Nation at 1 allejred tvrannv and excess fur- s« ntli < ;inii .u ■; is j. ni
free coinage,
1 nished the priuciiial theme for ,, EAST LINE.
,. . 1 . 1 . Pass-n-.i-. a j y..... r .03t>.
Miss Birdie Paschal, <>i Den-
Clardx
: tives at Richardson.
County Supt. of schooL \\
Shepherd was in \\\!ie I liuis-
dax oil business.
. . 1 .1 • r -I HIIMOIIL' I H a cailio O'll ' ■" •" !'«•« nato.n y ai i.r,'.,
Ilk Itlil !w ni ■ in Virgin in before stopped the coinage of silver en- ' , -Hi .1 . Mc'iiNM -
h.>oh! nom. in \ r iiu.1 inrorej i ^ t existence and killing several. « dl have to be -,ven ami
\ . \\ . ret urn niii home.—Dallas Nexvs. tnux. their -ibilitv to on ^ueli -i fee V °B,oa/ fiwwss
Since then thev have issued '•""nli.-s on their way home here,1"'" P'> " h .1 .. rvmu.
SRESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT of interest Iwarin.
were blow a distance nf half a i>e'\oud a t!«iiil t. I hat Office with DffAnitonii &
Church.
Just received
Car load Collier's Strictly l3ure
Mis> Norm;
of 1'lano fi
In MorroA Gicc«.
'• tl , , , . . . j bonds in time of peace, and un- ,UUI om ",:nK tl ,
i> 11 t Ai -plril M. John- Lo(|ofc i , , . . . Four fr<ki<rlil c*«r- \v«kiv lilown ^«'s i(MmiiIji mo j>io^ihm*1 . g-* i l *. ■ % . • ■
nnia 1 age xva> the yne-t . , der such suspicious circumstances • . 11 DrS ibrorkninjton hirkn^fr rk
... r.t N". >1 < f t :""1 Accepted, V . . .. out of the Choctaw vard<. The that ii would be when t tie .on-1 JX 3 1 lwl -UflUILII
rnemt> last xxcck. Masons: that the senate has been compel!-
WHITE LESJ&D.
™ ,,, ,, . Whereas, an ailwiseProvidence t ed to invcstiirae their action,
(ant. T. K. IViewett ita> re- . , , , j . •
1 . lias summoned our l^eioxe.t \\ ith such a re -ord it is pass-
turned fioni a Itiisin.-s. tour ot i, . i Jordan <> Strau«'lrin • .1 i
.. ... - ,, ' , "• • } ,n«j strange that anx honest man
Also carry in stock pure 'crown' Linseed Oil '• " « - ^i^^rrlhira'hi^Lti fw.
AlSO Q, i3,rST© assort lUBll t OI Mrs. l>r. Will liristol is x erx jrrand<.r -ph.-r.- of existence: ; coinage of ~il\er could have t he
wv ^ X , ill at her residence at Kh« as Mill, therefore be it re-olve.l temerity to say that there is anx
If SLUG1" VCtlVCfe S , ,• Resolved I>1. I hat the hope for such a measure under
Mrs. J. Frank Sm th. of h nf our In-loved Brother this 1 1
Fort in general xvas shaken up.
(io\. Ciiihcr-son's Kvishmati
un-
celebrated Mixed Paints
Including Palace Car Color - *
Princeton. \ |s|tc I 'il M. lx llllte.V Lodge has iost one of lis in-sj.
this m . k. most efficient and inos
rx members; oui
And other brands. Also Tarpentin^. Har.l Oil Finish. < '<>lors ^r->nml in oi. Ac Mr. ami Mr-. li. C de and state oiieof its best and most hoti-
For sale cheap at WILCOX & SONS childr.-n have tone on a pleasure orable citizens, and his familx
o-t e.empla- royal Baking Powder.
count x ami ® .
Highest of all in leavening expenditure ..S the ;
Strength.—V. S. Oovcrameot Report
tract was made. The whole af-
fair is pia-teiv.I over with poli-
tics. \\ hatevcr liov. ("ulber-
son's motive xvas. the fact glares-
I'he letter of (io\. i nor < tdl « i- 1 ii* p. : >:>h- iii t he i a«. that ! i• gi:
-oil to Felix ! . ill ibel't -oil e\- A- l.' - "'11-O!: II.'X e! rendered ii;.
plaining tlie })a\meiit of s:f," 'it to -iale on- cent - value in return
lloirgand liobertsoii for services tor the si'.lOo re -ei\ed. 'lilt 1 il'-re
in the prize tight litigation iu no- - > doubt aoout llo-_u rendering
x\ i-e mitiir.ates j -.j ihejratit • 1 1 • r «-..ns;d«'fabh- vn ier.
ravsicia
>•
C. bHhRW'OOD.
Or/ .'C E L STAIRS
J- (J. N, SMITH.
i Irii tist.
•sital « -.rk iloiie smtJ
.-X ii K IUCS <.i I J si i
r:.!it. « .! ?! r - ,
f - Mt>rniv. Iil . .•
LUMBER YARD
e. .1 I-, «i> noble husband and a lo\ ing
t rip of t XVO or i i: 1 « e XX < cks t O 11 If r
GENEfiAL NEWS
fat her.
mliaii reiTitorx. Ke<olvcd 2nd. That in the de- j
.artureof our lirother one «>f the (<0|or;ldo, Texas had a barbt-
lie's uson- -> uroni jj :i?ter til - .:t-? pavuient
ev. I'lse more the matter i-e\- v- ■ - mat!, to iio..-^ cV lc> er« >n.
plained the more it i- apparent Hoj^weni to W i\ah:;c;
t hat in t hi- ilis; ancc t he . \eeut i".
( .<
< 'iilli. I'soii afte
Mrs. I>exvitt MeMurrax and lit-
indmark- wiiieh connects the
tie -oil l>exvtt. of Daiia-. are the j)n.M.nl u j, j, t |M. ,,;|M hi-toiy of
I
I
STAR RESTAURANT!
t ,?ue-t - of 1 el a! . -
* rhex came up ! ii "
i Horn to Mr. i
cue on :i llUire scale * til the 4 * h.
present With tile past tll-lor.x Ot
\ er.-ua. .mi state and'eountx is gone, as I \ aide count \ suffered :: di-
iie h;i- o; .■ tile earl'est sett lets of astrous prairie tire la-t xveek.
Bob llailex. a Mexia pain".er.
xx a- ca.-i inj a poiit icai anchor to 11:. • la't -had di-civdited Ilo^-^'s
the xviudxvard and t he people had a-1 aiini-t ra; on to prove that his
■'i 11.!.. Pearson, H
Dental Surgeon
>ilin >
am
,b ... ,1.
H Ml ii lit'
dur.'tg hi-
IlltX lie ej!-
i hotisand
to pax for r. 1 here xx as no ne-
ce—itx for the employment of lb
outside coun-^1 to heirin With. ;ii
< *in is.I < 'ram- ' • t !i'- .• :i- i- '
xx a.s fatallx -tabli. : on the 2<i in-t
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Is the place to take your Meals £
% and Lunches when in McKinney.
I
-2 11 .« .1 . i ■ i . . . i ic.l I'll iliill—eil . U .1 i ie iv "iiiio i |
? 1>. >lc( ullar on the -O.i in-.. :• . . , i \ a Mexican.
> . xvavs to everx oiiexxitu 'xn.tm lie'
£ line •' ponn.l babx -ill. I in. (i;UMti jn l ,,nfa,.t-
* Dkxi.m kxi extend- eonirratula- lb-solve I ird. That the usual j killed in I'vald.- countv last
tiotts. bad-cot mourniuu be w. rn bx j uet.k " n.m-uv, . x.:m.
the members of this lod-c f .r tin ' autnorittc- bea
Mr. pock lb ■>"!. of N ' I * - ii,.rtx ia.-. Mrs. Poolev. aged «>(•. xva- ere-
xx ith-Ian.ling. In t i:.
i:t i'_iat ion befor.- .1 ud-t 11 un ' ie
Morgan ltroxx ii >\a- -hot ami ;m ne\ -jMe-ra! had n;;.d >i • v
ion into all 11;-
had been e.ouoiiiical
assaine I iv-pon- bili'i \ for \b Kinr
!•- whicli Cuibei-.n had
t. < i *•>; and <• n: !!• :!<!-
M:
• en. • ;.!• -<jnnr^. ox'er AronTe
I'.-ido ce H >. " :;rr!i Street,
ex . tVs -
Ovfr Ert
!!.
nc.EOtf svp OEKTfST.
:n >.iifs Drug Store.
'i.i TK\
J
Station. P.iiton
pel :<■ I ot t fiii't
p. I... I
Tables provided wi*h the best the market affords. Polite ?
service and attention to guests. Comfortable
I his -mer. Mis. L. M. I a.kin-ton.
I in t his .it x ! i i- xx.-; k.
iated in the burning of her home
in Buffalo. N. ^ .. on the iM in-t.
:i.
oi ! -,t
H ut tonal
Kim -t I >111111. all *T1111:
% rooms also Furnished.
ingyouiii; meat
i i^ lit ox polite!". -
ter of our cit
i:t'I CUstli'llM
• t t tils . ouiil V lie rei|Ut'sl e.i
ud'ti-ii a • op\ ot the-,- | Two men were drowned bx the
and i hat a e.,p\*be furnish-
• _ . . . 111*11 ' "Ml .ii * ill' ill" l ,
*>i t
icr:itc!> «
Ahlcrti an 11. II. Johnson of
Sioux Citv. la., was uuatiimoiisK
r ' ■ i ixxti men xvere <trovxne<t ox tile fuJlv
i ions and ' hat a < ■'|i v*o. t u. uis.i- j eapsiziiiii of t heir boat at < in. in- •
ed bx the -ecrc'.ir.X -d til!- !...f-e ,J;Uu Ojliooll tile Jd IH-t. '""j'
HIRE 3 Root beer con-
tains the best herbs, berries
and roots nature makes
rootbeer making. Take no
ether. -
* at < lard.x vV Wilson"- Meat mar-
^ ket . j ll-t West ot the Foot ! 1« U-•
*
to iii- hereax ed familv.
J. ^l. lb \ks« .\. j
.1. II. J i \hin . t 'oin.
I . J. ( "t.OX 1>. I
•t for
i f j' i « i l jKiii • 't I i*
removed from office la-t xx.-ek !ix 1
the council for boodlinsr. tional .■>.
x eotiil) 'd
I Thomoson 3ros.
•opr
^i Mr. Purm inx ite- h:- m inx Record ..f The Temocrats on Silver Harriet Heecher Stoxxe xvlu
if friemls ami old customers to x isit wrote "l tide I urn - Cabin, i-
% him. T lie peoples part\ of Kentuckx ,jca<l. She .va> a -i>ter of I lenrv '!" i: '! "4
* The K.lil'.r wile e,e ..... '•- "" - <;• Wu.,1 lieeel.er,
... .X! i the reformers of that state in _ Kno-. iiicm .
t. • ft •• 11:... I I* r*d :X . OX xtl'. alio I irtirni' t \\ ili.trill tui^ tieell . .
| Wilson s Ola btanci
elect.-.1 president of t lie lllliX er-ltx ; , .
"lend ot 1 I
.i',;,.; beaut iftll re-!'It'll, e Ml North Ml -
t lifullx a I d
Kninex.
ill i
V. il!
I _ to dt
< >i a
f i.
£(.ome l(
When -10. Want is £uy
FURNITURE, :
N DuOFS. WINOOV.
^DSLCOKD mSLi
aClUE ENS WARE.
oOODS. MY PI
NEW AD\
or
1 OF
\| .. | le- !;|. daughter of 1 h, t«■ 111 : > I! of our flee -ilxer ll end-
MILK
piei^ia Ou* .
on receipt c! L J ■
T '
to c art.
Ct.n t «
. : i corn-
PsVs COTTON ROOT ^
" S l ^ Keed.x ot ijoiiham. i- the gue-t -<! t), |hl?i s
IEHHTBOYAL iliLLS her sister, M— Clark Hcedv in dict.-.n:
, i
and defx contra-
of Texas, lb- has been holding ; riiui||
tiie sann position m the umver- j. .:. ..
>itx of N. rtii < arolina.
Robert < i!"'. er xx a- -hot and
PARKER'3 CTJCEi? TOK!C
*>'■"* I-iisf Tr c! . r .. ^
U .itie Uia,,md is j otrt ior cjkua: when a. I oUuc
rank ah
;t
killed bx Richard Roger- near :- t m• • j t i >s• • i< • . ■ - ;
Tn the r.'th coil-re- the dein- West. McLennan county, Tex., .n tavor of p.;-d.-:ti. l r
o, rat- had a majoritx of t'i. xet : on Jul.x 4th. standpoint ot mora lit;, in
PARKEITS
HA57 BALSANV
- avl !. r. r^a th IwtV.I
^alwn7« re' i*'•* t *18^^^ ."afe. I.Al>II*.s. J 11 CltX".
aittriv.,;,.kiuri>r Kc-t.il Cott'-n H> >t u •
Peni'Toyal IVmnleH I*111' Th.-y nevf-r
fail inrt never injure ■ Maitert toaay imI- j j;(. fjrlll «,f ( lai d . vV. Lalle.
tlrt'*- on receipt of ?l.OU li) . . s ls>. tl.-it . ttxri*....
i:. ae- •i-uovx-.-v ii-any. St. I'nii! Minu. butcher-, ha- beell supercede! b\ ' I * I.ast KlidaX. RaillOll Pele/ Xi a-
H)H ^d.f Itlt. (. PROVINE ^ l.>. . ..... , -v . ,, . : killed a bill providi ua tor the free ' , .
1' !l ' the firm of < lardx A \\ ii>on. A. ' ; convicted of murder at Laredo.
>f silver at
HINDERCOF;r:s
Cons fltopa pa :-. Mak^w vr&ikacg
Eefto;-
: u hlul
& hair t- ..
jnlysnrr Cc- '*
iJti. alifc-j.^
Coui'ty Mli.'.nce
counties u
stai.
\
.1 Lane retires and llc.rv Wilson :in'1 ""limited cmnife o
lateof Allen, become* the partner ,!|1' ,:4ilout ,h to L
of I'ucle IN'te in the meat market.
DOS'T tiLY LSTIL YOL SEF THE
ESTEY
THE FINEST GRADE XXONEY CAN BUY.
Prices and Terms Ressandhle. three former to att.-nd thenation-
I AISO HA VE THE al deltlO' l a
Adam Schaaf. Camp & Co, and lattei for various healm ic-oits ft..,,ed aiiot h.-r free coinage bill.
Tex., and senteii. . tl to ninety-
nine year- in the penitentiary.
1
/
: i (
il
Ptcn
in
them. Itov. ( iilber-oii kin ..ii
t hi- if lie ktlexx >*flliv t IlitiL li •
k lie xx that the h'lTi.-htt ure >'• Im-li
in ..2nd congrc-s. haxing a \ """ ' 1 "" ' : h * wa- preparing to cal in <*. <•• -
.(..ii'. 'i ratii- majoritx of 1 t-. on Sumlax x\;i- con-umed iu can- ial -. --am at 'he time ot in . -
W. T. licverlx.J. A. W alden, (|,P nth da.x of March, 1 s'.c*. , u-imr b\ the friend- of the x a- phonieni ot Hog- A. Robert-on
Georire Wi!co\ and 1 11. Liner- killed a bill for f-u flee coin lire : riou- presitlential candidates at x-.ouhl \-.< a valid anti-pn • t.^ei
-on left 1* rida.x for' hicoga. the at a ratio oi jr. to 1. Chicago. Ha ilex made a "rou.-a- '-axx xvi !i > 1} emergen.-v e|.-.
in- same democratic coiigre—. tion" -peeh ill the Hland poxv add«-d :i u ! ne h :•>.•, r> lea-out.. Children Cl'V
i AISO HAVE THE a I deiiio«rat ic . t.nx ent ion a n< I t i :e . j r|, j • (f {v<-ar. «!«•- xvow. ke u that the pa—age of a vahd .
> j I a xx would result in a final aban- for Pitcher's CaStOria.
i:id. other point-of interest in the p; lo j, even after it had passed a '! I".T "j ,!lv ln/(' l,r°- Bolt of Republican Silveriies.
r
S' &
xx ii ii t he allianct • - a
posed. Li:i. M. im:i-
a: i iaic.
• • ©♦
Merrifietd Pianos, and
Newman Bros.. Camp Hi < o north.
Western Cottat/e ;:r>d
Needham Orga-'iS. liaviug our« hased ,'x. J
, , '.'"..'i; ilt I>odds. Fannin county. Pan >t., , uk at t he matter anv wax
i r o ibiicrin -.eiate and a repu li- ' - - — -
: :C * «•: I' x*s ! ! Il
I.
CALL ON ME.
liltel
Ml
!lie ' lardx Lam
oiiid si :n
h.i't .leciaieti ii.
i' pa.--e<l bx the I .
I' * \ . I j' .ii « I - \ 111.14 * * I till'
Ryan wa--hot and in-tantlx kdit>.l (.1( „; j j paynient of
three shot- taking effect, one 1(, ||,(,_r, Roberts
•at market \lr. i l> :: x
Ml.
■tl i.iocntl 'iOti-e,
pie
rc ing the heart. C< bb mid
m v. a
i I x
:t'
republ,
t tie
Rvan are brother—in-law ami
was noiiiim
than a gro
.tax u
«•«! a mail. -I
atlle
TJierc ?>eirsq more ■; 1 fi .
ia Texas than any otnncr 1- r..-.s Ic-n ■ s~< f~\ g f /—' * t
b.-cn t-.c tlxoicc o doalaro ?...^ cusit? r.-j III IH '1 H • - i * «.. . • - ' I „n-u-e ot i • i - mmi,
W« nov«r Iw o: «Estoy parews r t— J* * • ^ „ ,, ,,.j t( ,•'« 1 eoinn-i ... ••ie-l.d in r i ti i < ' i
Ing disitlslled. Por tiur l l £•.- ••.r.-.-a, formerly Aoeii. Is l.o • ' ' o.._l« - . tit- <i HI fsmill\ trouble- are supposed to ; (• .. , • , . 1I..1
superior srt.* "i« :r.? *l!ctl aiock ^ ed a> a full J.artncrin the i s; 2. had d *mo.-ratie maj.M'it x be the catl-e <d the killing. Cobb
to any essential quality- McKIXNEV, TfcXA.S. under tl.e linn name of < lar- oxer boih populist> and republi- i himself iipto Pepirtv Sheriff j ^ * .00,. to ,. . . , . t
!,,. .,... ,1;. i ^ 1 4 • ... i. > 11 *• • • !..;n t> p«.titled out a- I tie Inn ;a-
.>-• i eil oooilll-l- 1 . , 1,_. 1._ 1 *: i-. - ... .... I
iwi • of republicanism
lies,. II tl
dy ^ Wilson and he hoj.es now ; cans of s;;. but tit • ten ( Riddling soon after the shooting, them is so ,hali.m :,ml ihin that '
to have th«' olea-ure of meeting' voted for silver, thus giving i lie | . . . , . I l!"
1 . . t . .... ^ * . . 1. 1 . . 1 1 „ M tinre 1- none -o sunple-mind- ■ .
all his manv friends at I - place i democrat.s. if reallv in favor of] A deadly duel took place near 1
. . . . . ... „ ' r- .. 11 . .{ „I • , , ed and gulllltle iMii heheve it. . ,,
of business. In the ac.pnsdioii ' silver, a majority of lho over all Fetters llle. K\., on the 4th 111st. jj x ir'1 • t\ I. • 1
of Mr. Wilson MeKinnev ha- se- i opposition. Yet that congre.-s on Pick Penny went to town drunk ogg- xm.,.. ,m\ ..e g,..... dilated uj.-o
posing parties had o.!Tt i d IS
<• parix, on a ; .unit <
- -t initial I plat i rm.
into buv^'Uxj 3pJr:"ou5tifr\i^6"floa>
getic business man.
B.T.BABWS POTASH
^xort'uilder tf'ryiiar ^«p^e<parvd
ak:d
i/l <fur up in '™
i|corir5iri'nq one pou?>ri wei^KT
.1 j IAcju rz 6 only by
-£~TrX
w.-z
r. %'JS^Mst
<Te>t for ov
e- ; op|
cored a valuable eiti/cn and encr- the I'drd day of August, ls'.i.i. and as he rode out of town he
voted doxvr a bill for the free and tired his pistol. The toxvn ntar-
unlimited coinage of silver at 1<5 *lud junipe I on a horse and start-
to 1 by a txvo-thints vote. ed after Pennin. An hour later
Theiv were 217 democrats on both men were found dead about
WHERE DIRT (i.VTHKRS, QWASTE RULES.',f
(TREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM
THE USE OF
-
Mrs. Pobbs, who has been visit-
ing her daughter Mrs. Tom More-
land of near A'toga, for tin- past
four months, returned last week
to her home at .Vitus, (irecr
county. Mr-. Pobbs is the
mother of Pr. Pobbs. formeily
of this county nut noxv of Altus,
and. although advanced in years,
is yet vigorous and enjoying
i splendid health.
One Lost Day
is not much out of a lifetime, but to
a business man it may meau the loss
of a valuable opportunity. When
' temporarily cripplcd with any pain
' or weakness, for which an active and
1 effective external remedy is needed,
i nothing is so trustworthy as Johnson's
i Belladonna Plaster. It touches the
i spot gives the welcome rebec. It
, is made to succeed—not merely to
:.•! P.rift i.
fills
mdne. A
SaA
Tmkc\y
\.orT4*r.
Stoves,
Lamps,
sware,
j;rd ware,
h iterator
• tl 1 C i
Ci;a Fables
Bicycles.
B se Ball
Goods.
Wishing
ckie, ano
Sn ,(t ins
Goods.
n-uous result: feared
ijo'.iietallie basis are
lion.
.\tito: g the sjo'ners are ( oit-
gre-sm. si t'. A. Toxviie of Pt>
a legitimate $5000 fee when it i- |,i(},. iX.('oii-r-si.tan .lohn Lm4 Tfte ,cml.Wcc,,v h
offered. We all remember tiii.t ,,f v,. i-j;;,. Vtiot r.ev F. Oi'i-.s is r-tVisy ,cTt
his political virtue and -ense of j X-..-. t: .r I. S;::ijh of Min- ?pr
but it is not so stupeiuhutsly n-
sitixea- to cause him to decline
«jood NlrWSrAi cRS
m a I f r> /.<j < Price.
vote xvas taken: 101 voted for jT>een shot through the heart and
the measure and lit! against it. j one chamber of each revolver on-
So it will be seen that had no one ly bad been discharged. I here
but dentoerats been present and were no xvitnesses. William Pen-
nin, brother of Pick, was killed
at Adairville by Gate Patterson
four years ago.
voting, the bid would have been
defeated by v majority of lf>.
Un the same day they voted
down bills for free coinage at the ; While returning from the
ratios of 17 to 1, 18to 1 and 20 to Fourth of July celebration Satur-
1. ! day night, at San Antonion. an
On Nov. 1 the same congress electric car passed over and ex-
voted down Mr. Bland's amend- ploded several torpedoes on the
ment to the pending bill, provid- track, the explosion of which so
ing for free coinage at the ratio frightened the occupants of the
of 16 to 1. car that they jumped off in a pan-
On Oct. 27, 18if3, the United ic. A negro woman named Ida
States senate, having a democrat- Scott, of Victoria, Tex., struck
ic majority of 3 over over all, and the groond on her head, fractur-
spired him v.ith an intense long-I \jj these have U'cn vet;, pronti-
irtg to put Jay (Jould in stripe-: I !u ut j„ polities.
the flinir of'llw h.,u^' iiiion tiiii': olio inile from town. Both h l! j""1" '' ,^hilr ll'' 1Vi'^ .s",v"r,i"f ' "I" - - • ■>( St. l'a.ll. «««.£'
•^ilvecton cr.
ys nit Fridays
'i<*£. Tf.ere ire
c i^rrat-rs, v*e
?rt;, b*sides a
ter. Otustratf 0
r -
THE SEIl-WEEXLr
snd
THE DEMOCRAT
tor 12 rr.or. . ; .fcc Ij'v c.ubblag price
ot $t.73 usl. This glvrr yon t:ire«i>e-
-erajwec!:, or 156 papers a year, for a
rkJIc: loi.r-iv fo-.v prlc ..^nd tn
subscrlatlon op.ee.
OF
/female diseasesV
Senatot ial Cx.nvention ' ate Change
Thessaitte of wmmd are nervous, tfrei,
hue hetdscht.siek stomach,tslnting spells,
dizziness, scanty or pratese menses, weak
hack, coastipstton; their «We$. shoolders
end limbs aeho constant!*—In fact, thsy snf*
fer (MaiMacral debility of the whole system.
The SBaerior tcnie qaalitles ef MeELREE'S
WIME Of CARDUl make Itl
e4y t this class ot troaMes.
•eQ. Look forthe BedCnMtouaU
M. | J when the four populists wei-e ing her skull, which resulted in j
' counted for silver, the majority her death an * rlj lionr this'
L. D. Pangbnrn, Now Virginia, Iowa,
Says: "l^vifouinfleredlorymn
nsof (
McKinney, Tex., June lt .
The call published l^ r. tofore
for the convening of the Sth sen-
atorial convention at Farmers-
ville. Tue-<luy dune 2ii is
changcd to meet in the same
Sattti'dux. .j.ily 1 i, for
pose of iiominatiug a
for senator, a bo for fhe
tion of such other
. A
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1896, newspaper, July 9, 1896; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191918/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.