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VOL. 14
M'KINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1897.
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Atfege table Preparationfor As-
similating the Food andRe^ula-
tigg the Stomachs ami Bowels of
1\1\\1S ( H1LDHI N
Promotes Digestion,1Cheerful-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
nor Mineral.
Opium, Morphine
Not nakcc
Narcotic.
fkttpt tfOdlkSMKUBBKM.
1'umpiuM Smd"
Mx Soma
HMUSJU-
**nut 3m* *
Jfit
iSmU*
HirmSttd -
A perfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea.
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
'■Alb rndSlth". « 1 el
JJDOMS—J^CL Nrs
General News.
A. D. Hai :>• • was killed by his
horse at Bryai. ou the 14th inst.
Bonham will vote on local op-
tion again March IH.
A DOCTOR'S VISIT.
Dr. Hartman's I'rt.- \ hl to Every
Family in the I nited States..
THAT THE
IFAC-S1MILE
SIGNATURE
—of
IIow can that he? you ask.
How can Dr. II art man visit every
family in the 1*nited States? Thi?
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB.
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVEBY
BOTTLE OF
GASTORIA
Castiria is put cp in cue-size bottles only. It
[is eg; sold ia bulk. Don't allow anyone to sal!
j yon anything else on the plea or promise that it
| is '"jest as good" and "will anstrtr every psr-
jpoae." See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The aa- A
cf ^ *T1PP«.
.iohnsou county. Texa.-. -vill
vote on local option Ala reh 11.
Mrs. Hazel Davis died from an
overdone of morphine in Dallas on
the 11th inst.
.John Walner shot and killed
Bill Lewis at Wynwood. I. T.. on
the 12th inst. | sick. If so would you not like to
Friday, the 1-2th in.-St, was Lin- j consult me as to the nature of
coin's birthday and was celehrat- ! your disease and its treatment?
ed in many parts. If you would like me to do so, I
revealing for the first time the the hands of the bankers, is
true meaning of the money pow- shown in all its h.'deousness in his
er and giving 1 ht*m to understand an< er to the World's question:
what's what. In Ihc next breath "Whether he thought the nation-
he tells them '*v, h:it*- what* in | al banks could have borne the
shcrt order; and that is that: j demand'for gold of the past three
"There is in truth only one real years better than the United
money—metalic coin." This sim- States treasury if the greenbacks
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't
Baking
is the wav • This 'little article P'-v means t*iat heretofore this had been retired." Mr. Gage's
goes into' even home. Every sarac"ow'1 haateen telling the answer is significant. In so many
1UIAI mft"ai l~ L~ acknowledges tlT"* ~
demand lor gold
ABMU1EW PURE
one has the Iirivilese of reading:pe0ple "sn.v,hi"" u' s "loncy words he acknowledges that the Heal rsiaie iransiers | Brewer J « and wife to
it. Through this article ^ tk®t «rved to make exchanges,' foreign demand lor gold would Xhe following is a list of the j uHivi^ = inl in
Hartman speaks to every family. wh,le ll|f dilated upon the glo- have to be supplied. That bank real estate transfers filed for re<- M C V ela sur. * 7.75.
He asks if anv in this house is neS national bank note as notes would be presented for re- ord in the county clerk's office Hays Amanda J and but
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Real Estate Transfers-
Brewer J W and
wife to J P
63a.
: At Bowling Green, Ky., Bill
Alford shot and killed Dave<
j Meredith.
Gen. Joe Shelby of Missouri is
dead. He was a dashing confed-
erate cavalry leader.
F. M. Forrester was given a
life sentence in the penitentiary
at Belt on last week for rape.
the county clerk's offiet
the ideal currency, and counted demption to obtain the gold, as at McKinney for the week ending
up $22 to $24 per capita of this greenbacks were presented at the ^e'}* 12,181*7:
and other disreputable stuff— United States treasury for the
Cor-icana made her first petro-
leum shipment last week. This
is a new industry for Corsieana. j
will give your case careful atten-
• tion. I have a large institution
and many assistants and am in a
position to detect the nature of
diseases where they could not
possibly be detected by 4 he ordi-
nary physician. If you want to
consult me. just write me and
give me a discription of your case
and I will answer you free of
charge, giving you full directions
for treatment. This is the way
Mr. Gage calls promises to pay—
to show what infamous liars and
calamity howlers we were when
we dared to question the truth of
these statements, and to assert
that the country needed more
money.
But Mr. Gage, the secretary of
the treasury to he, has said it,
nothing but "metallic coin is
money." It may l e "gold or sil-
ver" not gold and silver, mark
you. One only can be money,
and all "other moneys are but
to every family in tin
Postmaster-General William L. State-. He ha- ju-t called on
| Wilson ha- been tendered the you. Do you wish to consult
presidency of the Washington and him? Or vou ma; -end and i:et a
: Lee univer>it\.
Dr. Hartman makes a free visit
United j Pron,ises to pay," says Mr.
Gage. This eminent logician as
You Get
the Profits
Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by bin di-
rect from the manufacturer.
No better wheel made than the
Acme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, using: the best
material and the most improved
machinery. We have no agents
Sold direct from factrry to the
rider, fully warranted. Shipped
anywhere for examination.
WRITE FOR
Our Interesting Offer
Acme Cycle Co-, Elkhart, !nd.
Wade Hoi^e,
ford a?:d lodging.
Rati si per da\. M«•:*i- 2" < t-.
( hoice Beds 2- e.
Mrs. M. WADE, Proprietress.
MeKinnet. Texa-.
A Katy tireman named John
| Wilson living at Denison-hot and
! killed Thonia- l'oinlin>on at
i South MrAli ter Friday.
Mrs. Harriet K. Long and son
I of Kaufman «-ount> died of pneu-
monia am
-auit- irrave
were burie
ia>t week.
ill
th«
Dr. Ednin L. 3urto n
E i K V t VOSK AM) I HKOA1
II. 1 s .V It;. Morrov. tdock.
McKinnev Texas
J- C. N. SMITH.
Dentist.
All kiii(]i( of' i >♦■ n t a i work <Ioiip nnd
eunrantepci fir>! <•!?)««.
tar Morrow hl<i over Wcigman
Teeth extraeteit without pain.
SOLID TRAINS OF
WA6NER BUFFET SLEEPERS
carpenter & \wci.ei lan.
.\ ttonirys At Law.
practice in all
i courts of the state.
WcKINNEY. TEXAS.
It II. L. Pearson,®
Dental Surgeon
Olliet- ix.rtti unie siqiiare. over Aron's
store. Hei-iiifi ee "i >. < hurch street
McKinney. Tex>ip.
!NEW adver11semlnts
AND
PARKER'S CINCER TONIC
•!*??§ Lnf Trottb>«, IVbii^ry, stomach and
Hit. ftnd is toted tor n akicg urn whtr ail oUxd
treatrnent Frrrv jn<yi 7 and nralw! •loud have it.
FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR CARS
parker's
hair balsam
Ctcaue, and bcacr.rxt the bttl.
|Promote a Isxuriaat (frowth-
Kerer fiil. to Beatorc Grn
, E*ir to ita Toothful Color.
Cure* *calp dneam a hair taking.
g>c.aadtlA*' at Dru^.au
TO
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST, NORTH -WEST, " good newspapers
HINDERCORNS The on!y RCT Ccw for
Oosm.Stop*all paia. Make* vaikisg t*«j lie. MDnffAU
PCblebralrr'a Knsllali Dunrnd Bruit.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
Orlciakl and Oalj Gen alar. a
— sarc. alva?« r-iiat4e. ladkc a>k «\
for ChicheMtir « Ffj If-*
mr-nd Brand ia Kr4 iiv* 't*AH icegallic\wB
-• a5#d *.t Mac ritJw • Tftkr \8r
■a other. ^
and imAt I ruc?;«r . or setw! 4c.
in 'taroji fv r^arTicuI*m. t^tieoahb *n.
"Keilrf for I^Mllr*," m ! " - i-? 7rt«rr
.Mall. 10.IHNI r^nxoiuV- Wtm
Ckleli«Hit«riarnileal Co., MadUnn *q«>i«•
•Ai Ij ail Local I'hUtili Pa
Four more <-:ti of horse- loft
Sweetwater, Texa-. on the 12th
in-t for the Spanish army in
( ttba.
The Merchant-' National bank
of Helena. .Montana, with a eap-
itai -to« k < f oi'O. failed la-t
w eek.
Freeman mine ;it Gouverneur,
N. V.. caved in la-t week, entomb-
ing eight miner-. Six were hor-
ribly mut ilated.
Gov. Stephen- of Missouri has
appointed Chairman Knseile of
the-tate populist committee to
In* laboi commi.-sioner.
Alt I>rt ok- v\a- brought '«o
Lovkhart. Caldwell county. Tex.,
last week on a charge of killing
hi« father-in-law fourteen years
ago.
Citizen> of Newton county,
Texa-. held a ma— meeting la>t
week and is-tied an appeal to the
-tate for help. Their corn crop
last vear wa
question blank to tili < ul if you
prefer. am letter- received by
him are strickly confidential.
Have you catarrh <>f the head,
throat. lun<r-. -tomaeh or any
other organ of 1 he bo«l\ ' lf -".
write to him at <>iic«'. He will
-emI ymi <liret ti« ns for treatment
without charge.
If vou tle-irc t< _\ou can -end
for a free eop\ t>f Dr. Hartman -
late-t i>ook on catarrh and the
other climatic di-ea-e- « f winter-
t54 pages instructively illu-trated.
Sent free t« an> addre— b\ the
Peruna Drug Manufacturing
Company. Columbu-. < >hio.
Marriage Bells
well as banker (I say logician
because the World defines hi-har-
angue a- "money lucidly defin-
ed"—the World might have
same purpose. But if the de-
mand proved continuous the
banks would protect themselves
by calling in maturity loans—a
contraction of general credits,
under which prices of exports
would fall until foreign creditors
would see the advantage of tak-
ing our cotton and wheat at these
reduced prices in preference to
gold. This is a very inviting
picture for our farmers. The
banker to protect his gold, just
contract- general credits a little,
makes money tight, tells the for-
eigner we will give you cotton
and wheat at reduced prices by
squeezing the farmer.
And this i- the kind of an en-
gine of oppression bank corpora-
Campbell W L. exe est Jacob
Routh, de'd. to E J Stone GO a.
Jacob Kouth stir. $1800.
Adams R B A et al to M A L
AHams. land exchange.
Dorse*" J A ar.d wife to J F j
Barker, lot in Westo
Hays Amanda J and bu.sband
to Knox & Welch. m2 lots in Pia-
no. $200.
Davis <v Thompson to F' M
Shewmake. lot in Davis addition
to city of McKinney. $150.
Scott L A to J B Buford, 40a.
Thomas McClanahan sur. $440.
State of Texas to Annie H
patent.
meant "loo-ely instead of "lu-|tion are. Mr. Gage not nlv de-
eidly") want- to retire all the dares that the\ have the
power
tt> depre— values, but without
any reservation he declares they
v\il! u-e tl i- p< \\er whenever oe-
ca-ion demand- for self protec-
tion. Hi- language mean.- thi<
or it mean- nothing: and I defy
gold -tand-
these -tate-
way, according to hi-own con-iments. When it i- analyzed to
fession. "that it - time to throw the core it may be doubted
a-ide di-guises,"' ha- not been the whether any where there may be
people - way. nor the people - found a more brazen disregard
interest. Kither the people of thi- for the well fare of the common
government paper, -ell the silver
bullion and increase the elasticity
of the national bank act to a par-
ity with the elastic conscience of
the banker-. This would be in-
flation. But Mr. Gaire i- -en-i-
ti' e to nothing of thi< -ort. as j any advocate of tin
long as it's going hi- way, and hi- ard to controvert
>n. $MJ. 1 Connelly.
Ilavil (ieo B et al by sheriff W
S Coffey to Almarine Wilson.}
73*4a, Jno Ru—ell -nr.
Fewell \\ K et al to Almarine
\\ ilson, 114 sl-looa. David Cher-
ry sur. $22i*< .-su.
Bush 11 L et al to James R
Herndon. j>ower of attorney to
wind up est of Edward M Bush,
deceased.
80a. university land,
<mith &
Abernathy Beverly.
Evan-, to D. King. 3"a. J. C.
Neil >ur, ^l<i and release of ven-
dor's lien on > 2a.
\\ oolbright Joe and w ife to I).
King, ,'ioa. J. C. Neil ,-tir. $><"•.
Stone E J and wife to Hender-
son Farris. 80a. -ur No 14 Collin
countv school land. $s50.
Best Selected Stock
Pianos and Organs
In Texas*
Prices and Terms Reasonable
J. T. COUCH,
Wanufucturcr-
Reeorded in the county clerk's
office, McKinney. Tex., for week
ending Feb. 1 :
B W. Hudson and Mary Mcrphy
H <1 Haker and Julia Park-
W M B. Butcher and Mrs Lizzie
B«n^**
O H Sasse and Martha H Thorn.
R B Thorupf.itn ayd V J Mosley.
.« M Siandifer an<l Bertir Dtiran
T C" Pe«li<r. an>l Emma Morric
country are incapable of -elf gov-
ernment, or there- no nece—ity
ft r "disguises" -ueh a- Mr. (iage
declares should now be "pulled
a-ide that r> i! fact-mav apj*ear."
Either the principle of republi-
can form of government i- w rong
or Mr. (iage and his da— are
right, but too cowardly to advo-
cate monarchial government, or
else perhap- the time ft r throw-
ing aside thi- latter di-gui-e, i- in
the future.
people: than i- exhibited in tIn-
official utterance of the man who
fo the four years to come: will
till the mo-t important and re-
-ponsible tru-t this government
can confer upon any of it- sub-
ject-. It opens a question of far-
reaching magnitude which ulti-
mately will demand a settlement,
in which it will be determined
whether the highest official posi-
tions of this republic are to be
tilled with men, moved solelv by
LZA.
1W (k-
■Ipttan
If the people are not intelli-: l^e -flti-h desire of controlling
gent enough to grasp the import, l^R- vast machinery of govern-
ment to the enrienment < f them-
Mr 6aqe Reviewed
Their corn
a total failure.
The calling of Lyman J. Gage
to the head of the t•easury de-
partment only seives to darken
I he little 7-year-old daughter an already gloomy outlook,
of Lee Padgitt fatally -hot herself Thi.-eminent banker, prominent
at (iatesville. Texas. Sunday with in a city next to New York in
a gun w hich had been carelessly wealth, is bitterly opposed to the
unwittingly revelled in -udi in-
terviews a-the-e, the writer will
♦ incline to the opinion that Mr.
Gage is right and will justify in
' government as well a- in busine-s
, the right of every man to look
out for hiin-elf. trample down
whom he may, anil use the strong
arm of law and legislation the
more effectively to promote hi-
purpose. In other word- inaug-
elve- and friends.
C. E. Obexchaik.
Texas Lhc Stock Association.
left u ith,n h, r r,'a, h- income tax through which it was j *urat"e the reij,n rtf everybody for
The t|ea«l iwmiv of an old man t "nught to reach -udi as he. w ho himself and the devil take the
avoid by even d
The -ixth annual convention of
the Texas Live Stock Association
will convene in San Antonio on
Mond ay. M arch 8. Thi- associa-
tion wa- organized in the interest
of the growers of cattle, horses,
-heen and -wine, and it has
steadily grown in numbers and
in influence vear bv vear. A verv
McKINNEY„ TEX.
F. KHKKSUN,
htmtiRNT.
T. r. E1EKSON,
VlCE-PhK-ltiKJCT.
T. H
EMEBSOS
(.'iSHiw
First National Bank
OF M'HINNKY, TEXAS.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - $125,000
BI'Vs AMI SELLS EXMIAXiE ON THE PRIX IPAL <TTIfr> l> KI'ROPE
FIRST-1'l4ss PAPER Ols««r\TED.
DIRECTORS: Franri- Knier-on. T. T. E*'ERS0N. T. H. Emcrsson
Jno. L. Lo\ejoy, I'. H. Welch.
Business Hours: 9 a m. to 4 p. m.
FEED THE HUNGRY.
THAT IS WHAT
THE STAR
RESTAURANT...
... interesting program ha- Ijeen pre-
named /.wit k< w ho disappeared ; OKI ''W l- (l,'v"'e In their hindmost, a-quick a- po-sible. pared for this meeting w hich will
twent v-tive day- oreviou-ly wa- Pnuer, their ju.- contrihution un- (iage - utter indifference be carried out in full. The sub-
Brazos river bv -ome ''"'"' t taxation. T his i- the f>1. want of -ympathy for the con- f<>i discu-sion- have been
most vicious of da-legislation," | tlition of the producing classes. :lxsi£,u'd to capable men and
1 much interesting information will
knowl- |>e obtained bv those who
fouml intLf
fishermen.
John K. Tucker, the great Vir-
ginia lawyer, i- dead. He held
many position- of trust and hon-
>f Jefferson
exclaim- this paragon of virtue,
with righteous indignation at the
or and wa- ont
Davi-" defenders.
moral depravitv that demanded «
this reform, which hut adds sig-1
as well as hi- conscious
edge of the power that resides in fortunate enough to attend
are
First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents,
[MAIN
Route.
North-East,
Memphis or St. Louis,
ihtotovtoSliort and Quack Line,
Hours are Saved
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rhllimiirtlm ■ >! auda
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The Semi-Weekly News Galveston cr
Dallas is published Tuesdays and Fridays
Each issue consists of 8 pages. There are
special dep rtments tor the farmers, the
ladies and the boys and girls, besides a
world o! general news matter, illustrated
articles, etc. We offer
THE SE I WEEKLY NEWS
and
l" 1 E DEOCRAT
for 12 months (it the low clubbing price
of $1.75 cash. This gives you three pa-
pers a week. or 156 papers a year, for a
ridiculously low prif" .and in you
subscription at once.
.CATARRH
Is quickly ab-
sorbed. Cleanses
the Nasal Passa-
ges. Allays Pain
and Inflamma-
tion, Heals and
Protects tbe
Membrane from
Cold, Restores
the Sense* of
Taste and Smell.
Gives Relief at
once and It will
Apsrttete m applied
EstflTbriBaa __ _
ELY BKOTHM&KWa
COLD ^ HEAD
kmto the nostra*, it
ftsorbf bsu; asm-
i Stnet. Haw Tok.
When you
plant seeds, plant
J C
Tm.
i & Pm arfT.^t
tbe best.
nificance to the fact, that unlim-
ited gall i- all sufficient for uny
\V. (talaways. aged 85. fell on i emergency. Mr. (iage is one of
a defect ive sidewalk w hile return- that favored class in Chicago—
ing from church in Perkins, Okla. bankers, brokers and managers
and sustained injuries from which of trust companie—whose con-
he died. j sciences are so elastic that all of
The inventory of the estate of them combined rendered for tax-,
the late Joseph B. MeCullah tiled . «tion 18SHS the insignificant
for probate in St. Louis last week ;Mlm $43,000 as the total cash
shows the great editor to have their institutions, in that,
been a millionaire. ^"eat commercial center. Think
I of it! Banks capitalized in the
Millionaire J. D. Rockefeller }uin(lred thousands, and millions,
will pay off $250,000 of the $486- rendering, all of them combined,
000 indebtedness resting upon the oniv $43,000 cash for taxation! j
Baptist foreign and home mis- j\nd, it is as president of one of |
sionary societies. these institutions, that Mr. Gage
Because of ill health Richard resigns to take charge of the
L. Sharp, president of the Key- treasury portfolio, in order that
stone lumber mills. f*t. Louis, we may have a "business admin-
and a wealthy and prominent istration" of the affairs of that
Mason, committed suicide on the department: Mr. (iage is a "bus-
12th inst. iness man." In a more recent
interview in the New York
Marian, the youngest of Presi- ^'nr|(j we jiaVe Mr. Gage's views
.tent Cleveland's three daughter, i „„ finance#and ^ „ r(.nl„rkablc
was ehnstened at the W hite; exhjbjt jn financiill ,ore sur_
on the l 1 tli inst. The cei- pasee, anrthing in the past and
emonv was the brief, impressive , .. . . .. . ,
, ' r, , reveals the insincerity, at heart,
one of tbe Presbvtenan church.: , „ . T , • i
«> c i , I. .. ., of all the hnancial legislation
Er. Sutherland, the present a the9e meI1 ha¥e advocate(i jn the
paator, oftcated. pMt to fool the people. Bntnow
At Barboursville, Ky., last declares Mr. Gage in this inter-
week Aaron Acelinger, an 18- view: 4<It is necessary that all
year-old boy, shot and killed his djggujoeg be pulled aside and the
father. The boy had a pistol and ^ f^ ppear. Thus |t is
the father demwded that he sur- after having fooled the pedpfe in-
m jTbe boy^ogrily ex- % position where they are pow-
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every week. hlsh A\Ij ovsthps 1\ season
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1897, newspaper, February 18, 1897; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191950/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.