The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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A CLEAR HEAD;
food digestion; sound sleep: a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
ate some ofthe results of the use
of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach, dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Subject to the democratic primaries.
For Local Representative
TOM W. PERKINS
For District Judge
J E DILLARD
For County Judpe
J. H FAULKNER
F. E. WILCOX 9
J. L. DOGGETT
D. P. JOHNSON
For Coanty Attorney
GEORGE HARDIN
H. It. DAVIS
Eor Coanty Clerk
PAT MOULDEN
W M. SHIRLEY
J. A. WALDEN
For Sheriff
J. W. PAFFORD
W S COFFEY
For Tax Collector
YANCY POWELL
A W KNIGHTON
For Connty Superintendent of school*
W W SHEPHERD
For Connty Surveyor
ED H KEEN
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1
SAM H FOX
For Justice of the Peace Precinct 1.
W. L. YARBROUGH
J. T ANDREWS.
C. F. Trotter mingled with the
teachers here Saturday afternoon. He
i* superintendent now of Caddo Mills
public schools.
Received last week over aO.000 calo-
mel tablets. If yon want them just
come to us. Smith Bros.
We are well prepared to accommo-
date the city trade with a complete line
of staple and fancy groceries. Free
city delivery. Goostree & Houston.
Largest stock paints, oils, varnishes,
window glass, brushes and wall paper
at very low prices. City Drug Store,
Be not deceived! A Cough,
Hoarseness or croup are not to be
trifled with. A dose of Shiloh's Cure
will save you much trouble. Sold by
Smith Bros. 2
farmers rom every portionf of ( .>llin
county take their wives and children to
the Nickle Store in McKinney when
wanting valuable goods for little
money.
Pure whiskies, wines and brandies
for medicinal use. at City Drug St->re.
Cure that Congh with Shiloh's Cure.
The best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup
promptly. One million bottles sold
last year. 40 doses for 25 cts. Sold by
Smith Bros 2
Moth balls at Smith Bros
Prof. C. C. Cross, teacher of Peters
burg school, is dangerously ill with
pneumonia
Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh 's Vitaliz
er immediately relieves Sour Stomach.
Coming up of Food Distress, an<i is the
great kidney and liver remedy. Sold
by Smith Bros. *2
Buggy paint at Smith Bros.
WALL PAPER. Wall Paper All
the new patterns from ."Sc a roll up. at
City Drug Store.
Do Babies Cry f-or It-
No ! They more often die for the want
of it. Dr. Simmons' Cough Syrup is
guaranteed to cure Croup, Whooping
Cough. Colds. Coughs and Bronchial
affections of the Throat, Chest anil
Lungs, and failing, the purchase money
is refunded. Sample Iwttle free 50doses
for 50 cents.
Postal clerk Will Cloyd was over
from Greenville, Friday, mingling
with home folks and friends.
Mrs. James H Forbes returned from
a visit to Dallas friends Sunday.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
This remedy is intended especially
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough and influenza. It has become
for its cures of these diseases, over a
large part of the civilized word. The
most flattering testimonials have been
received, giving accounts of its good
works ; of the aggravating and persis-
tent coughs it has cured; of severe colds
that have yielded promptly to its sooth-
ing effects, and of the dangerous attacks
of croup it has cured. often saving the
life of the child. The extensive use of
it for wooping cough has shown that it
robs that disease of all dangerous con
sequences. Sold bv City Drug Store.
On the 15th inst Robt. R. Parker, of
McKinney sailed from Seattle on the
Queen for Alaska to seek his fortune
in the golden regions of Klondike.
His voung wife, who accompanied him
to Seattle, arrived in McKinney Sun
day evening.
Crude carbolic acid at Smith Bros.
Ladies, Take the Best. If yon are
troubled with Constipation, Sallow
Skin, and a Tired Feeling, take Karl's
Clover Tea. it is pleasant to take.
Sold bv Smith Bros. 2
The Kind You Haw k\nj% Bought
Bed bug poison at Smith Bros.
CASTORX.
Bean the
Sigaatnie
of
All sizes window glass at Smith Br« s.
BEST OF ILL
MILLINERY
Wednesday and Thursday
MARCH 30th AND 31st
The Mississippi Store will, on the above
5 dates, display their entire stock of
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CITY ELECTION
For Marshal
SCOTT ALLISON
SAM BURKS
For Tax Assessor and Collector
R. B DAVIS
For Alderman Ward No 1
J K PSHRADER
For Alderman Ward No. 2
W. B. NEWSOME
For Aldermnn Ward No. 3
Dr. WT MOORE
FRANK W MACK
LOCAL NEWS
Personals and Happenings of latarast
tiathered for The Democrat's
Many Readers.
Massage brushes at Smith Bros
W. A. Movers of Blue Ridge was
at the countv hub Monday.
International Stock Food. 3 feeds for
one cent, for horses, cattle, sheep and
hogs. Every package waranteed. at
City Drug Store.
Don't Xeglrct Your Llrrr.
Lirer trouMes quick ly r>«-;h in serious
complications, and the man who neplect*. his
liver has little regani for health. A bottle
of Brown#' Iron Hitters now and then will
keep the liver in perf.-et ordir. It" the dis-
ease ha* developed. Browns' Iron Hitters
will cure it permanently. Strength and
vitality always follow it* use. For sale by
all dealers
To cleanse tiie system in a gentle and
truly be-^etiicial manner, when the
Spring time comes, use the true ami per-
fect remedy. Syrup of Figs. Buy the
genuine Manufactured by the Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup Co only, and for sale
by all druggist, at 50 cents per bottle.
Just received our
fresh ground drugs
spring order of
Smith Bros.
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And invite the ladies of McKinnev
Collin i on 11 iv to call and see
a lid
The Fair is
supply its snc
enlarging every
•easing trade
dav to
Copperas, sulphur, sulphurit
for cholera at Smith Bros
acid
Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the Eng
lish Baptist church at Minersville. Pa.
when suffering with rheumatism <vas
advised to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. He says. A few applications
of this liniment proved of great service
to me. It subdued the inflamamtion
and relieved the pain Should any
i sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a
j trial it will please me ' For sale by
i City Drug Store
\\ KINNEY MAHKETS
The Most Elegant
Ever Shown Here.
Line
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For county maps call on J. H.
Jenkins.
Cod liver oil preparations and down
kinds of congh svrups at Smith Bros.
Don't forget the location of the Nickle
Store, 1st. door west post office.
L- N. Baugh came over from Kauf |
man Snndav. He is clerking in W E. /
| Ditto's general merchandise >tore in
i that city.
i
The greater includes the less Hood s
• Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, and may
be flepende<l upon to cure boils and
pimples.
Pine tar and many kinds condition i
j powders at Smith Br --.
Oxe cent a dose is all we ask for Dr.
Simmons Congh Svrup. and we are
j pledged to refund the cost price j er
bottle if it fail* todo ail that is claimed
for it You gK immediate relief.
Window glas> all sizes, at City Drug
j Store.
OASTOniA.
Ihe Kim! You Haw Always
KRK<TEr> WEEKLY
... 4
>n to 3 70
93to y.Vts
3 4t«> 87cts.
tt to - :c .,cts
00 to f'i ,V>
f "> 50 to W.
to to #'.? T5
f* !M I
$5.00
1 ") to 50cts.
$ ; iNi f ; 50
Cotton
Wheat per bus
Corn p**r bus.
< >ats per bus
Hay baled per ton
Millet hay per ton
Flour per cwt
Cotton Seed per ton
Baled < ats jw-r ton
Meal per bus
Straw per ton
< "h"p^ per cwt
Bran } er cwt
Butter per lb
per doz
Lard per lit
Sheep
H< irs per cwt
Beef on foot per cwt
Beef dressed p -r li.
Dressed pork per lb ..
Chickens j er dor.
Iri^h Pot; "«>es j . r bu
Sweet Potat' es. j«er bu
Rubbor blea. hitiif jflov-s r Smith
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Will give a discount of 20 per cent on all
Trimmed Hats and orders taken.
Our Pattern Hats will he sold at New
York costs--the price good for the two
davs onlv.
Yours truly,
Racket-Mississippi
Store.
TKINITV TRCTH:
PRINCETON PICK-CPS.
Sorghum seed for sale
nett's.
at Mate Bar-
Insect powder guaranteed to kill at
Smith Bros.
Mrs. Dr. Bniton visited at Bells last
week.
Useful and ornamental articles in
profusion at the Nickle Store.
Valley Gem Pianos are unexcelled
in tone, tonca. and durability Call
and try them. J. T. Couch.
Fine writing tablets at Smith Bros
WAR' WAR WAR
Has not scared the Nickle Store out
of its weakness for giving the best val-
ue for vour money in McKinney
50 doses for fiftv cents. Is the same
size of other $1 l*>trlt*s and money re
funded if Dr Simmons' Congh Svrup
fails U • give entire satisfaction. Trvit
cost nothing if not satisfied
Tom Davis of Greenville was shaking
hands with friends > :i out «tr * its H in
day He was once a <l**rk at the Miss-
issippi store
Br-.s
Dreadfully Nervous
<iENTs 1 was dreadfullv nervous.
' and for relief took your Karl s Clovev |
Root t"h It qnieted my nurve-. an !
<trengt he<l my whole nervons -ivstem
I was troubled with < 'onstipation. Kid-
ney and Bowel trouble Your Tea
soon i lean-. 1 my ~vsteni s.i th'-r^n^hly
that 1 rapidly retrained health and |
strength Mr- s A Sweet. Hart
f.>r<l C<>nn Sold bv Smith Br<>- 2!
J. H. Taylor of Foncine is nerving
«■ the grand jury for this term of
district court
Chill tonics at Smith Bros
iaster egir lyes, ail colors at Smith
I have l een afflicted with rhenina
ttsm for fourteen years and nothing
j seemed to give any relief I was able
I to be around all the time, l at constant
i ly suffering I had tried everything 1
. . . . .. > conld hear of and at lilst was told to trv
We have just what yon want in the chamberlain s Pain Halm, whl,h |
way of garden seed Also, sorghum and W}iJj immediatelv relieved and I
and onion seed in quantity.
Goostree & Houston.
Mrs. Dr. Crook will visit her father
in Allen a few days before returning to ^
her home at Cooper, Texas
Quinine, iron, salts, turpentine—the
beat at Smith Bros.
Spain and the United States may go
to war. but the Nickle Store still holds
the for} iu McKinney.
in a short time cured. Iam happy to
say it has not since returned Josh K<1
gar. Oermantown. Cal For sale by-
City Drui: Store
Residence for Sale
Well improved home for -ale
on College Hill near public
school. Apply to Cehe Houston,
at Goostree Houston's.
50 different brands cough medicine
Ail the reliable kinds, at City Drug In a rec«nt letter from Washington
Store. | D. C., to an old friend. Major G. A.
I Stnder. for twenty years United
Car load Collier s strictly pure white . States Consul at Singapore savs
lead jnst receiye«l and for sale cheap at . ..While at Des Moines 1 became ac-
Wilcox 4 Son's Lumber \ ard. qnainted with a liniment ' nown as
„ ... ., r Chamberlain s Pain Balm, which 1
-ST? ?£££ «••««« If i-rt
T- J. Bowles of We aaa n* well as against soreness of the throat
Monday. #n(j cjjest (giving me much easier
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. breathing). I hail a touch of pneu
monia early this week, and two appli
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- cation freely applied to the throat and
lets. All druggists refund the money chest relieved me of it at once. I
if it fails to cure. would not be without it for anvthing. ''
Beet paint on earth, covers more and For bv citr 1>ru* Store
longest, looks best, full measure j Frank Smith an l latjv, of Prince
S^W. B. guaranteed, at Cltv Drug ^on were visitors in McKinnev the
earlv part of the week.
Does it pay- Ves, liecause in case Dr Karl's Clover R<s t Tea is a plea^anj
Simmons^ ( ough^ Sytup fails to cure or laxative. Regulates the ls>wels, puri-
ghre satisfaction the purchase money is
refunded. Try a bottle.
Our chicken mite destroyer we guar
antee to kill mites. We refund the
money if it does not. Smith Bros.
L. Cochran, principal ofthe Renner.
Dallas countv school, attended the
Teachers Institute Saturday.
fies the blood. Clears the complexion
Easy to make and pleasant to take
23 cts. Sold bv Smith Bros. 2
Well Sati>fied
With 189? we have made a grand
change for the better for 18#W. We
carry up-to-date picture moulding,
FOB RENT—Good McKinney wagon best grade farmes. qneenes-vare tin-
jrard, block No. 20 adjacent to the pub- ware best medium line furniture, cook
square. Will lease for year on easy stoves ft heaters
Apply to jenkins ft Pbarson
Asbury & Nelson.
Br.
and Whiskey Hablta
Ctir«1 at hotae w;th-
ou I tuna. Bonk of par-
tk tilanisent FREE.
rlf.wooixfy. m d.
• «. Office 104 N. l*r> or 8L
J S Leonard and family of Vuldns
ta wer* in McKinnev Monday en route
to their future home atArliein Chil
dress countv
(too<1 Fruit l*r< pects — Stock <ii
Killed Locomotivos.
Mar. 21. !'*.
The fruit crop, so far. i~ line,
but some fear that it may ! «■ ..le-
st roved.
Grandma Hampton, who hit-
been vj>iting Mr. Jes>e( )renduff">
recently, ha- returned to her
home in c tou.
,lc-.>e Orenduff went to Wes-
ton today.
Singing at Mr. Mullen's Siin-
day night la-t.
There has !>«•«-! recent 1> one
cow ami tuu mules killctS i>y the
railroad near thin
i lVmpiar Kntertainment
< iran.! Suecc Other
Items.
Rev
fn >111
Mar. 21.
H- ^ (mrvin came over
Weston Krida\ He
Caldwell attended
revival meeting at
ay until Mon-
in Princeton
tt urd:
« a-
'Ives all colors at Smith
Diamond
Bros
Emmet Chapman, candidate for jn?
tice of tbe peace of precinct So. 2.
took an active part in the Teachers
Institute here last week
< )«e of the prettiest lines of Queens-
ware in the- town at the Fair Ham-
mond A Sneed Proprietors
Wagon and buggy oil at Smith Bros.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
bv local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased x>ortion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused bv an inflamed con-
dition of the mucous lining of the Eust-
achian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, ami when it is en-
tirely closed deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can he taken
out and this tube restored forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused bv ca-
tarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mncons surfaces
We will give One Hundred dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused bv ca-
tarrh) that cannot be enred by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars,
free •
f. J cheney & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the l>est
The littte 3 year old daughter of
Frank Dowell died in this citv Sundav
morning after an illness of only two
days. Burial Monday at 3 p. m. in
the Williams graveyard :i miles west of
McKinnev.
O
Banth
STORX.
►The Kind Yob Hi* i
Dougm
Cur stock is large, new, growing,
varied and prices most reasonable.
Hammond & Snee i.
Proprietors of The Fair.
Neatsfoot oil for
Bros.
harness at Smith
Mrs. Pounds has accepted the, posi-
tion of dressmaker in Glenn Stiff's
store at Filot Point, Her son, Charlie
accosupanit d her to Pilot Point where
he will be messenger boy for the long
diottuce telephone, a position in wbich
he has had much experience in our
city.
The Ticer damage snit against the S.
S. S. railway company is on trial
in Greenville. The snit grew ont of
;he killing of Ticer, the colored porter,
at the dunot in this city several months
^o while he was trying to effect a
coupling. Station Agent Collier,
H. <& T. (
plaice.
Since the rain oats look tine,
and everything eem^ to be grow-
ing off.
Quite a number of new cultiva-
tors have been brought into our
community this -j ting.
Singing at the school house on
Sunday evenings
Master Logan (.'laycoinb is
sick.
Master Kdgar Tranthau «ho
has been chilling for some time,
is able to be in school again.
Mrs. (iribble a welcome
visitor of Mr. Young's la^t week.
Lily.
pie.«cn«'d at tin Bapt st chun h
that night.
M l - ('ora
Rev. Adair's
Merritt from Sa
day.
K. L. Ray
Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Miller whose
home is in the Territory spent
last week with their daughter.
Mr-. P. B. Buckalew.
(>rie Allen has been dangerous-
ly -iek for two week* at the re-i-
his sister, Mrs. I>. C.
MANY THINK!
when the Creator said to woman,
"In sorrow shalt thou bring forth
children," that a curse was pro*
nounced against the human race,
but the joy felt by every Mother
when she first presses to her heart
her babe, proves the contrary.
Danger and suffering lurk in
the pathway of the Expectant
Mother, and should be avoided,
that she may reach the hour when
the hope of her heart is to be real-
ized, in full vigor and strength.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
essary change
lakes place
without Nau-
sea, Headache,
Nervous or
Gloomy Fore-
boding of dan-
ger, and the
trying hour is robbed of its pajq
deuce of
Etird. ,Jr.
There is a new boy a; the home
of Dr. I avis.
W . H, Betts, for two years
Princeton's lumber merchant,
left for Farmersville Sunday,
where he will remain some time
and then go to Daingerfield.
W. A. Harrelson will have charge
of the remainder of his lumber
until sold out or removed.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Etird ar-
rived Saturday evening from
Lometta, Lampasas county.
Dr. Boorman was in Dallas.
Friday.
A mail route contractor from
Georgia was in Princeton Thurs-
day for the purpose of letting a
contract for the line from Climax
to this point.
W. H. liant returned to Ter-
rell \N ednesday. He had been
visiting his sisters, Mesdames H.
and E. Wallis of Stiff's Chapel,
and brother. M. C. Gant of this
village.
We have heard it said that the
I. O. G. T. pr ogram rendered at
the Methodist church on the
night of the 17th, inst., Wfts the
be-d entertainment ever witnessed j
in Pi. iceton. The ..ou^e was
so relaxes the brilliantly lighted and artistically j
system and as- arranged, was tilled to its utmost I
sists Nature, seating capacity. Handsome
that the nec- speaker*; appropriate selections
in recitations and music; perfect
order and marked attention all |
together made ! he occasion a rare
ire. 1. \\\- h ,\-e u j sp;.co to
C'-?:ii-oci. "ii U!.- i { j at.Otis, :ul-
«i :• i i- • . t'Oi an-*
t'-!'l t I. . ( , CO Cl.tlOil
ieii.ie.cii :>. \i..s. k\". 1{. St:>' oj.
of strong drink. People from
noighb*.ring communities, villages
and tov ns were present.
Princeton I. O. G. T., initiated
24 candidates dutmgthe tirst half
of the present quarter. The first
twelve months of the lodge's
work will close on April 5th.
Marvelous has been its growth
and success. Wonder what
those who predicted at the be-
ginning that it would not last
three months, think now? The
cause of right iuu<t win. Grand
State Lect urer, H . Bradford of
Dallas, has been engaged to de- j
liver two lectures here at an early
date. Several changes were
made in the program of the en-
tertainment. riie following as
it was rendered :
I. Opening Ode.
'2. Prayer.
8. Opening Address.—bv J. B.
Wellman.
4. Song, "The Cause of
Right."
5. Recitation, "Welcome to
AH"—Hat tie Wilson.
ft. Speech, "The Voice of the
Dram Stiop.'"—,1. E. Flannagan.
7. Solo, "The Sinner and The
Song."—Mrs. J. F. Smith, with
chorus in the distance.
8. Recitation, "Roving No.!."
—by Mi^s Corn Caldwell.
y. "Description of Alcohol."
—Lee Wallace.
10. Song, "Save the Boy"
II. Recitation.—by Mary Liz-
zie Lowe.
12. Address, — by Geo Ii.
Ch tlice.
IS. Duett, "Why Sla:?'i Ye
Heiv Idle, —by Loo Wallace and
Mrs. W R. Stinson.
14. Recitation,"Found Dead
—M - Effie Reed.
l.'i. Speech, "How Ruby
Played,"—\\~. R. Stinson.
lb. Song, "Sowing Ever Sow-
ing,"
17. Recitation.
"A Voice From the Poor House''
—Mrs. J. F. Smith.
18. Recitation, "The Story of
Double Mountain"—Mrs. \\*. R.
Stinson.
Ii*. Song. "\ ote as Vou Prav"
2'*. Closing Address,—by ( eo.
Hardin.
21. ( losing < )de.
The 2nd. (Quarterly Conference
for Princeton Circuit to have
been held at Wilson - Chapel on
the 13th. was rained out. The
presiding Elder -et it for Prince-
ton Wednesday Mar. 23rd. Rev.
Ashburn will preach Tuesday
night
E. W . Hickman wa in (iroen-
ville Monday and Tuesday.
flic announcement in our last
' riu: yugumi: guigaaMiBiBngin HM«innaiini Trniri!^i'.Bru
For Infimti and
communication of the marriage of
Mi-~ Etfie Kimr to Mr. Aiken «a-
a mistake. The report gained
rumor at a public meeting of
some kind at \ inev iirove. and
was tfivi-n tot he writer just our
letter «:e being prepared for
press, ,J. I-', s;
Skin Diseases.
r r !i- sj eedy and permanent enre r.t
' r. -ilt rheum and eczema, < h;:i:
•'■lin's Eye and iskin Ointment i-
• h nt «n eqnal It relieves the it
■ ' an ' smarting almost instantlv and
oi.'inned n-e effects a perman* ii.
Tire. It also cur -« itch, barber s itch,
v-tld h -.td, s<,re nipples, itchimr pile-
1 {>e 1 hands, chronic snre eyes and
^ inui.ited lids.
Fir. '";'! *s Condition Powders for
- ir- th" 1—st *"ni<-, l S. d j.uriti-r
. . •• .ifmre. i'rii e. 35cents. S-ddby
C ty Drnu Store
tb)g tteStoaads
Imams ( hildhi.n
Promotes tHgksfion,Cfaeeafiil-
ness gnd Ssst^OflfAfns odtliBy
OfmiaTMorphind nor
Not Nascoti
Apcrfect Remedy for (Onstipa-
tion, Sour Sfomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Fevcrish-
ucss and Loss OF SUER
Tac Simile Signature of
GL&ffZzzu7
NEW YORK.
(The Kind Yw Have
Always Boight
Bears the
Signature
At b antnlhs «> 1 it
OSES 330 MS
EXACT copy OF WRAPPC8,
Thi
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
(ASTORIA
A Ciilicoka Counterfeiter-
F ote Hou>e Karbcr Shop.
W . J. Parish, an aecount of
whose arrest for counterfeiting
appears elsewhere, has been car-
ried to l>a!las and appeared be-
fore the federal authorities
W e<lnesday and was held in bond
of in default of which he
was landed 111 jail to await 1 lie ac-
tion of the federal grand jurv.
Parish !i\i- at < ulleoka and has
hitherto borne a irood reputation.
— Farmersvilie Times.
SANTA FE
To San Antonio ..
When in need of barberingdon't for-
get to call on Ed & Will at the Foote
H<>nse barber «hop. They have got the
only first class shop in town. You will
have t<> pay for what you get, but will
get what von pay for and in first class
style They employ none bnt expert
workmen Thev appreciate yonr pat-
ronage in the past and solicit a con-
tinuance of the same during the year
1898.
Buy your groceries of (Toostree &
Houston during the Spring and year.
They have the biggest stock and are
prepared to accommodate vou
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
\ new way to get there.
Beginning January 16. 1897,
and every day therea.ter.
A THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPER
Will Leave
Paris at 5 20 p rn
Dallas at S 50 p m.
Cleburne at lO SO p. m.
Fort Worth at 9 40 p m
Passengers from f^ort Worth will Connect
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Price Stiff vi-it.-d Dnlla- fue-
Dont forget The Fair h;i* m--ve<l into
th'- Xewxim ouildin^ southeast corner
of th * pul>lic s<juart*
POPULISTS ATTENTION!
Precinct Meeting Called and County Ex-
executive Committee Summoned
to Weet.
Anna, Texas. March 12.1*H*.
To the mem her- of the Populist
County Kxecutive Committee
and Peoples Partv voters of
Collin countv :
The precinct chairmen of the
several voting precincts are here-
in requested to call precinct
meetings at their several voting
places on Saturday. April 1 5.
1*9* at 1 o'clock p. m: for the
purpose of taking t he referendum
vote as prescribed hv the <tate
executive committee, and to till
am vacancies that may exist on
the county executive committee
anil such other business as may
he necessary. The county execu-
tive committee is hereby called to
meet at Tiik Dkmocrat office in
McKinney. Saturdav, April
at 10 o'clock a, tn,, for the pur-
pose of canvassing the referen-
dum vote :ind selecting the *ime
and place for holding the e -unty
convention. Let each member < f
the committee be punctual and if
you cannot mono In person send
representative. The ballots for
taking referendum vote will be
placed in the hands of the pre-
cinct chairman ;n due time.
lv C. F« kiics. Co. Chm.
* puni. ^ j or tartu powdcn
SILOUIS
-"NIMPniS
«n MHi McmM
W PMI
NORTHEAST
SOUTHEAST
VM Kit
fOHUCft. IWISVILlf
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S. C. WARNER.
dm.. PUHnginAoiai,
Tytet. Te*.
A. A. GlISSGN,
Taav. PasszKOf a Aor.
n. Worth. Tex.
UST OF LETTERS
dh'
and suffering, as so n)aiiy happy ©h - > an «ioeutionwt by |birth
piothers have experienced, andsju a., "as shown cI.m.(v
but "Wsttur i Prkad" does
n't be deceived W
Nothing
this. . ..mHHii
persuaded to use anything
in ever, w -r '
g ■•-tore of '•. h
Mouuoiu. Airs.
te;i< ic, f his art.
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BAK1N€
Remaining unolarated in the
uostoffiee. at McKinney, Tex
Niar. 23. which, if unclaimed
in two weeks, will be sent to
Dead Letter Office at Washing-
ton. I>. C.
Queen ;\ C rescln"
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to the
NORTH, EAST. NORTHEAST
Get thf best for your money. See
that your ticket reads over the
Queen $ Cre^ceqt
fyjufce. . .
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1898, newspaper, March 24, 1898; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192007/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.