Collin County Mercury (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1888 Page: 2 of 4
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Til II 1/ i > / ' 1 " I > V H<' lake iiul <;«-{> li'Tt* THAT "ILLF^AL COST.
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* '. •• ■ ————| , , , [McKinnev Examiner.]
* o Statutes Act Job re,us as follows: | ^*il! the reader who In- heard ,
When arv officer collect* non .v « '• .i, . .■.. l.,. , .. i.. ? . i„„ i
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ron I'HEsiijent :
CHOVER CLEVELAND,
OF XEH YORK.
FOK V K E I'HEsmENT:
ALLEN O. TIIUKMAN,
or ouio.
FOR COXUKESS.
HON. SILAS HARE,
OF s-um^.w.
r< n Ki.r.CTons:
The state at large—A. W. Terrell,
of Travis
J. W. Bailey, of Cook*
First District—A. T. MeKinney. of
Walker.
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vide: iii tl ifl title, report Tt;. same ia|l^'t\ t-ifit \S . 1 oweil I;«id (> !-.
writiag to thftcierk o: the county.court. lected ''illegal e.-st" just rea l the
lxi such ret•ort. . * ,, ., , , .
1 the Comptroller addressed to tx-; .!
official some time since upon that
i t]: . ronr.ty to which >.;c!« money J U/.'urxi.iiz Jotter e,f iusiinotion from
celorg", stating fully in such —- '
!r< in whom eodected, the amount e ii
i-rtr-d, the time when cod.-ctf u and hy
\ irtue of v ii'.t authority . t' j rocrs.
collected.
We copy the f .' >v;i.l .> dab V rr
I, M. vV. .1- Lil'.ro J , ii;:!y
subject. It is decisiv
r'lhjoct of "ilieval cost,
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Suppiy ox Dry li-ooas, etc., and it boliooves
X-I^us^.y that Mr. poW«u i.asiijast- values arc offered. Ours is the
"• J 1 even bee;; lenient and that inr he-
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ou to seek the nlace where the
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Coliin countv,, x-«", t. ^
tiie fo'Iowii'itr r-riort of the mowvi' You,{ ll,e custom ot rr.s proueces-,
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coi'-ete«i since th- j.:. tnr.i i*;iu cow- sors. iiad he followci the indruv-l
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iiw1-si oners eo'-rt: ( jj(ll
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^BARGAIN # R06ISE # OF ®
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Second I district—E. C. Dickinson of j >*uv 1 Oth, 18^8.
the receipts rio^ oem^ i
this time, and i cannot now tell th.; h.' \o collecte'i ruany
exhet urn-'-unt of * • r .-. i[>'.
li F'ffc'f'dly submitted,
M. W. JoHXSOX,
County Jug^e. I
u . , , -i , , the Democrat harps, there was a
a worn to and buds Tibet ueiore me, I ...
j misundei'otandini; which led to the
hun-1 and w e prove our claims to that title by an array of prices that cannot be met
dreds of dollars of cost that lie lias |
declined to take.
t In the case of Mr. Allen,on which i
by any other firm.
Cherokee.
Third District—11. C De GralTenried,
of 'iregg.
Fourth District—Iloward Templeton,
of Hopkins.
Fifth District—J. A. Carroll, of Den-
ton.
Sixth District—J. S Woods, of Kauf-
man
Seventh District—E. D. Linn, of Vic-
toria.
Eighth District—W. S. Fly, of<ton-
zales.
Ninth District—W. II. Richardson
of Limestone.
Tenth District—J. II. McLeary, of
Bexar.
Eleventh District—'NV/TI. Corwan,
of Nolan.
stati; j emoci:attc ticket.
For Governor— L. S. ROSS,
For Lieutenaut Governor—T. 1>.
WHEELER.
For Attorney General—J. S. HOGG.
For Comptroller—JOHN I). Me-
CALL.
For Treasurer—FRANK ^R LUB-
BOCK.
For Land Commissioner— R. M.
HALL.
For Superintendent rublic^Instruc-
tion—O. II. COOPER.
Supreme Court—IOIIN ' W. STA-
TON, Chief Justice; ii. R. G AINES.
J. L. HENRY. Associate Justices
A. P. Cauter, Notary Puhiic, ' collection of the cost charged to be
E/E^ID, K/EA.ID WHAT WE OFPES:
iJicftoh Domcstip, good'mia'ity, r,e i or yd.
Reun'1 thread cotton rhccks. sold evc-> i Standanl drrss an
>1 ahirtiug j :ints. eaiiK-j
>!• 'Hks
for ;•! rl: 12, 1!. tind 16
(p'uifii v T' v i . • 11 i 11 \ i -,t, -i, n . Bk'ticii and t r« >\rn Ca:it« ii llannt'I, well worth wheru ui8 I-:>o yd, >vu sell ihom nt t> l«lc vard. mm ado other houses sell at t> ^-4c. our pr
luuiuj-, * l illegal. \ nen Jlr. l owcil re- " <
Examined arid approved in op- u cciVed the cost he did it with the
court, May term. 1888. i , ., ... , , ,
\t m* t . . i underst«:ndinif that his deputy had
Al. * . JO.* .SON, 1
Countv Judse. visited Mr. Allen in person, but on
and sold by other houses at S l-:;o^it yard, ou:
{•rice •> i -*i yd.
All wool red Hansel, very heavy, regular
price 22 l-2e, sold by is at ISc yd.
The !^',v rroiiircd him to state f >u;-! tindin^ <<iii tl 1 r.iist^t^ j he ptiid the ! -*e i- ' Ui ! n.-l twill®t^ ioicL all wool, re^uhir
tl.iii^'.s, Johnson st.uwu noj.o of n.
money back
fts an honest man I * n<
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a y r 1, i.i -J v,t.
Heavy T.v<x)l flllinu Jwins, o>]'ial to any ArH J
I Vbird.
tro "v i *■-ai> t :'t a\ 4 -iaTid;'.". t"«cb.
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jeausln the market, Uur price 25c yd.
— " ■■ j 7 U> " • ul VJc per puir. Lurgo
lii'd drill and cantou t'annel drawers at 2"o j «i7CP in iirojx>rt:on
„ - , . , . , ., . ,,A | Mens knit under?hirts iX*.
1 eatlier tick, o2 mehes wide, eitra qua.Ity, J
guaranteed to ho'd fouthcrs, ut !"<• yd.
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1 fi'iU-t- kl;. p- !krw « C*"c pe!r.
Plain f.nd fasilk
H. ? , . * f j iuiu liii. ni iA. *HiiSnOO vCn vicxuii, j
fi don t Mate \ino pulvi ram, ncu* ,i , ai| Wl7/.J. i i * , .5
, . * . , WOUM <l> ill U1I Mi( .. <tl"| (irov ttuH brown twhl flannel, heavy, wortli e pial In appears?:- '• to goods that cost tw'eeasj
wnen, nor the amount, nor e-v waal! , , , . . , . , . • i
- ,, ,, .* , «. . though he nad a right te retain it.lie ! 20c at 121-2a vard. tuach, at the low nieeef^yd. }
authority the monev wuM collected. ut I ° n j
Plain and brocadel dresa frooda, all colors,] Turkey Red table dansask. 6j iuch#d wido. j °ood !'!n3, ai: sizes at ie per paj cr. i
J Smoked pearl buttons, uil tices at ",e per doz. | Children'.1
Ivetecns. I
.'.t it pair.
' nice pattern, ~'c vd.
Mens white unlanndcled sl-.lrl:', I.lnen txis-i
• f. .i - ''
l>«y< Fancy shirt wairts, aU sizes at -"n . I
| Men's heavy full stock kip bcxit:', warranl^t
Wi«.! yarn, white an 1 c 'h'n- l ut rr>elb. | •!! sidid leather at St .7"i per pair.
>od phi3, all fdjte;
s heavy kip shoes :£"<• per pair.
then Johnson makes a report vvhich ! ■ j could have collected a vast deal ot
not in compliance wUh i?e.v, and John ; cost under the Comptroller's rul-
foa approves Johnson's report, ,'ancy I but has taken no advantage
the icnoranco ot thia. ., ,
* . . . . - . . thereof. Aor nas he ever sent a
\\ e litrther state that J ou>.won has ! _
not made a single report wi.ieh i;.;m-j '^h:e-ey ed xsluck-lis^ing letter to We wotihl mention o(ln r items, but we can soon convince you that it is to your interest to deal with us if you will call and examine our stook
plied with the law iwnd *a '.>ely theja deiimpient tax-payer. The orig-1 lor we name "ON F. Tj()V* I,JilCK" on every article in ourhouse.
Democrat to publish one ihm inal of the Comptroller's letter
There an object i:i tiw ia*,v niuur- , * .u t „
, . . •' : . 1 can be seen at the hxA.MiNtit ot-
these things to be stated. 1. w is
intended as a check ti .-mV*!.-, j h( "•
otiicf.rc that when men p i}, odic fh
oi ou:
W e have the ino; t complete stock of Millinery in MeKinney; and our prices are 25 per cent, lower than others are asking. This is the result
The State ofToxas
"O N E P B I 0 E gYST M "
v/ mJr n Kn- «■ p jnf ir j «cv «•*. *u* 9
■ports hi
blank conts without staling who p.ad
or when. Now every <;oe v/i.o i>af.
paid sets, John.'-on reporla ie.'j collect-
ed, and naturally swpp « • Johns-n/s
report covers the ni(.*ncj f-ai i by him.
Thus you see how readily sm otlicer
Court of Appeals—JOHN 1*.', WHITE. J;-iSht have collwtul *nd repot t
in general teims tOJ coilecioA and
poekct tho bnlance. 13y the way
Judge wolftt r;fateH that the legitimate
fees of the office, were worth -v i
to him v.iih ex-<iiiiio wiiile Judge
Johnson stat.es he has got out of the
office without ex-eiEcio ^2ot)0.
must chow who paid, when, and fori Officii of Compiroi.lkr, t f i i , . , . , „ . . .„ . , , .
what 8unpcae unrii.ir tlie month Austin, Tex., Mav 27, 1887.) Our boot and shoe department is worthy of jour especial atfontion. Wo have the exclusive sal-of severa
t i ' !« s ' i , Mr W ii Dnw.-ll c.Ji.-w-.tr.r ('i.i under a lull ano unqualified guarrantee. (
Johnscn collects irom several parties -U1- "• rv. i owiii, toi.ivtoi t ol- i . *-> . . . •
*250. This is p-id in small aioouuts. | lin county,MeKinney, Texas—Dear ,,r slf>< h' °* Nothing, gents furnishings and hats surpasses anything you have ever seen m t olan county
lie reports he has collected and Sir:—In reply to yours of 23rd inst, y&'*° ior evciT dollar expended with us. We sell to a child as cheap as to a man for we have
SAMUEL WILSON, JAMES M.
HURT.
When the prohibition fiqht was on
Parson Gibsou offered to canvass the
county, it the prohibitionists .would
pay him three hundredjjollars. Rev.
J. B. Kimbrongh once cauviu.sed the
the county for the tjood of the cause.
But then (iibson wiis a jiro for rev-
enue, Kirnbrough was'at. There's
another si^ht diiferenee.
LEITEii FKOSI LbT TLSSESSiiE.
Cleveland Teni:., Oct. 12to.—Edi-
tor Mercury: li} rcqut st of i friend
your paj s.r and tor the benefit of those
of your readers who were reared in
Ertbt Tennessee, but havo long sinc'j
TT^u, pa:ifi.ee and \,:i-
rrd cell brated makes, a;;d sell them
v, and you will always receive full
"B/rriic/ri!xY ONE
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and no bickerings and arguments are necessary in dealing with us.
We have polite and attentive salespeople who will tako pleasure in showing you through our immense stock, an examination of which does
not obligate you to purchase. If you do not see that it is to your interest to buy of us we shall not think unkindly ot you, but should you bestow
your patronage upon us wo v. ill appreciate it, and endeavor to merit a continuance bv
P/l"Pp "« 0" 1'7 Vf*' T <?>h '<L 'FTmi oat T5-!ictiy>Qcrt 'p ^^'•l mrlr,)
bd. LAi i — U ^ -i. j't/ (XX ^.5.^ f J JIj. Oj XJ.Wh. fO 'j Jiurf tLiJlL OUkP ^ r - * '
nemoi jiarcu m t« j-nr, s9)r> -ji 0 _ Toill'S PPCTlPrffsillv
ipon that day unpaid taxes become j ^ avV ^ J. ^ v ui U-Lij ,
sonalities, but it luss investigated the
charges, that Parson Gibson, acted a.i
cuss-master at Lebanon,*and is cou-
strained to believe them true; we con-
Tu^erY'^"5'1^ bttVe tak'1 :i d"'ir
injX in by the hundveds, while the old
settlers have t ither devi«le;l their farms
, . , , . , • i or gone westward.... Hera in Bradley
it ho wants to, but a man who occasion-1 - .
countv where hi teen years ajjo a north-
cede to every man the rijht to " cuss
HU-J 'It ii
the JiOne Star State, ! pea these iit;es.
East Tennessee has undergone a great
change within the past ten years. North-
ern emigration bus been steadily pour
ally preaches as Gibson does,who cusses
as he has done, who thus mixed things,
won't get support of true men.
The land titles of tho county £0
through tho probate courts sooner or
later and there is'nt a land title in the
erner could only be found here au i
there now bus whole c) Ion its ot emi-
grants fi jiu the n -thern st..tf.s, princi-
pally from Ohio and Michigan In
p. majority ol cases they muke «;ood
eitiz-ns and the country is beneiited
by their presence as they bring witii
them enterjdrse, intelligence and capi-
U>!, j'i r.1 estat«* s si'.ivaueirj? and in
countv which has nut. Guile a nuns-
ber of land titles h.ive been lrar.3fcr?*vl I ■}' |'-!aces in J;, iei:n , I ;\;> advanced
uuder saio in Johnson's adniinixitrauou. ! m,'.' ^ t'< ad;en j ■ i a*it....... l.ie long
. , , . j ta-Ked of ur.d much needed railroad
These sales were made under aaeged , .. . >- . n- ..
1 | trom Murphy it. (J. to Chattanooga,
orders of court. Johnson has not sign- ; Tt-nn., via. Benton, Cleveland ana
repiy
there is no express provisi;-n ofthc
iaw entitling a tax-collector to
charge a levy fee of #1.50, where
ou levy has been made. But it has
been the uniform ruling of this de-
partment, based upon what was
conceived to be the spirit and in-
tention of the law, that a tax-col-
lector is entitled to charge and col-
lect the sum of $1.50, as a levy fee,
on taxes collected subsequent to
the 1st of March oi'caeh year, as?
delinquent and the tax collector i^ j
authorized, by virtue of his tax
rolls, to seize, levy upon and sell ! if
%J i w-.s rvu'SB
the property upon which same are [ M
due, se^ Art. 47 16 R. C. S.
The law does not contemplate {
that taxes paid subsequent to the j
1st ol March,or on the 1st of M-.ireh.
JifxiAjjdiii)ijAL*~OJ*VJtteni-> ore-|.
' that on sir! date eneb { ;v-h', ;:t >onti-s, though of a mild typ;; [ Probate i<M>.
;j i*r. F:i/-.immons lost one ctw out of [ THE S TATE OF TEXAS.
^ons interested in the estate!
. Uiimpncs. deceased :
i1 hereby :.'iven that John
administrator of the estate of:
V. A. IJiimpafs, deceased, has ;;i,rd bN '
rrt
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rusting1
to receive a
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collector has prepare*! his d:•!in- ( *r uxMinmons lost oik- case out vi ; Til
quent list: and it is held by th do- thirty-five °u leaving Copeland j To all per
partment that the preparatio^ f 'f n'\'lst to ^attanooga and spent one of U . A
.-aid list entitle, tho c< llectr - ^ t!" ru ym*a* u>"
,, , t. e J; i lutereni. We. w. :.t lo tb- Po.nt
the exlia compensation of 5le- Tt • . i r i -r • i j W. A. l>:n
,, .. . r^totei on Lookout Mountain, the e.«e-i
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MCK'N.HEY,
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hereon. 1 hei
... | hnnl account with said estate in the !
ion of which is twenty-five hundred Honorable Countv Court of Collin j
sU'Vabove t!:« levt-1 of the sea. <-hat County, wlii.di will be acted on at the
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iij ;;u ecdleriii<p. ma i
On and after the ist of Mtirch*
each year, the tax-c< Hector is r,
expected or requi-ed t< ir<> 11 • <
place l.i place in hi, county in the p '1-"X'oi\Vb « T^T"1 T^o"r 7T* IS!v^yn co,a,nH*n,Vn-fl °? t,M ''V Mon„
1 1 . ii.' 11 ienn., hut] do not ex-j day oi December. A. I >. is^s. whm all
collection ot taxes, as by tnat date j. 1*h the climax till I get to persons interested may appear and con-
tbe law requires that all taxos shall r Wit;«d,f there are many Republi. ^Jthe same irthey^ see proper. , . V;--% < I
have been paid, see Art. 4740 ELC. .. V mjunc • { { /L'k-s my o.ucud seal and ^ |.
'-"Se dauohi ' - wnere i signature, this 21)th dav of September, «-w.A • .'jjLi",: ,•-. ' " - .. . i
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,, js now a cif-> ot tortv thou i '.'v A,1 " l"' ' i V nolo
, ' i i in the court house In tne citv of Mc-
K.T-initvv is h bet.-t r , Kinn«v. eommencinar
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o.
the pre-
bavi^nce," ap there being omy <
ne ! A. D. C
Kupmn, y«iu r.udeat at the College, as j
The law does not stat
eise time or manner in which a le'vy
for unpaid taxes shall bo made,
and it is not required that a sepa-
rate levy shall bo made upon the
property of each person who has
failed or icfused to pay his taxe
by the Isi of Marc h; therefore, it hovs remar !< /v.' we would no over
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• J. W. \\ voim.!.. < i"!;.
far as " "But. . ..The weather for he i \ \ ^ J?Tr/ 11 T ^ I
, i them: i *3 , i *• t / • a. j?j f j_fj-_ Jt_) m <t ;
h st tw Ijeen c:ou«iv and dr:/,-1 1 7
noMc:orATiiio
ni. . , .
zlv - tend'*]* rmR ":1" otber prom-
inei.t mei!. For o^ep-ubiicen party are
to speak {v xt:.any i ,iu. /p.L M.n ^ *«. r^.ynp**
an', Mom!?1' ■' ''"^jitli. Somo ot the i u tiiwUial fc,1 wii^wWiin i
ed the minutes for any term this year; Davtoa ii now almost a L-ertaiatv. - ' V
J «./ • , • , . , has been coiiMdered and ruled by 1
and these 6ale« are not valid the war the J hen this road is compared u win de^irtment thntth" or- liuc"' I
Binutcs stand. If any of our readers j "jf f*luous L-i^to-.yn copp, r tson a,jj coni,,|etioii of tiie de!in-|
. . , , . . . mines, an I oik county which have heen ... , ' . , , i
have bought adunnm^rafion p-op-^rty . , . . quent list above mentioned, while*
f i « - i r i«Pil ts>r Kfimi t. iut> ii;« siwinr.t, hi r i.> 1
M-
neve wjuiiut, in i^;i ■ u '-io ' i i i .•
13 1 • - j closed lor some time on account ot tao
they had better haye tur; inatUu* locked of transportation of fire oar to
(Mevi lar.vl, the nearest depot *t;ition,
up unless he is prepared to lose it af-
ter a while. About one half the min-
amt will open up an unyxahuKtable sup-
e .i . * : i plv ot mioerai resources in the Chiio
•t^s of other courts are not ruined ! * -, , . ,
wel, Frog, ana U.ue Mountains, vhtea
either, borne ot these days lawyers j ,)V
will have a fat time because of Joiin-
son^s ignorance and blunders.
Otherwifie how could this countv
, appear so prominently on the map of
Es.st Tt-nn., Poik county oncit rank-
ed second in wealth in the state, but.
owing to no railroad facilities its min-
eral resources have never been devel-
atin thke m*. i- • jv s:i ^how and see the
ra- f -'emiH's. f i !> k«-no the Mercury and
s-1 old Co- in. ^ v< v bf^rnly.
H. -T. Donns.
not a full and complete levy within
have been soed by the state for *71, and its wealthiest citizens have
<M) which was i«qHar.dored by one ofti- j *n\e8i^d elfiew nerc consepvatat ly it hss
I>fn ocr* t. " declined in the scale of wraith until
The at>ov^ t
shows U)
their pn ; 11 ii
tor of the
above i.;
rant of th
the state,
the facts in the ease. If it is from the their regular nominees in the field for
first cause, he should resign or be dis- Oovernor. 1 lie democratic nominees,
charged from his position for incompe- ^'u'"* x" A*},or' v,ib iP-ele .ed
Ir - , , , by 15,000 maioritv We h tvt
tency. It trom the secoua cauwe he - - ,, ,
' .... hne country here m Lust i enms-
should 1 iendred b\* all fair thinking • f ,r
~ J I* f - - - — - —- —- - — - - - I —— ■
men and hu> writings c_i:.\igned to ob- [ Whiie w < have ms v advantages that
livion. The facts in the c^se are, that Texas has not,we are willing to confess
if anv si.it has heen instituted, it was tUt Texas has many advances that
, , . . . Tennessee dots not possess. Fhewriter
brought r.v the ! tate, against citizens
of thip county, who were securities on
l*;; in'.g
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a strict intcrpre{ation of law, i.*- '} FI'0/l s .--ha\ N MILLS,
virtually such a levy and officii^! E.iitor oi t'.?":'Mercury; Thinking}
act on the part of tho tax-collector J that perhaps your readers would be |
a?, within the meaning and inten-! imeiesSed in one of the church nieo> j
tion of our laws regarding thecoi-juig of the Cumberland Presbyterian j
lection of delinquent taxe^, v.il] en- • Cio.ru'., we would ??.y that Nviute^
title him to the levy fee of ^1.50. | rto:presbytery met at "Pleasant
The law evidently intended that t Valley" Daiias Co. last fhursday niitht. i
a penalty should attach to persons Hev. il. I.. ilur.ter was elected meder- j
who fail or refuse to jmy their taxei j at or. I ho meeting was very inten st- ;
by tho 1st of March of each year, if 'The presbytery took recess from j
not, why the restriction and limits- time to time for t.he preaching oi *
i .*-!
I i
MEDIOIN3,
CHEMICALS,
erfmasiji vJ Fasej roiiit «ri!o!ss,
Sstgica! iasifassfs, Trusses, Sliouider Bracss, Syringes,
iVtiiits, Oils, Varnislies, Wali I*ai>er.
t-sT**Physicians prescriptions cau fully prepared at all hours.
IT rsi? 1 ' n. -t- t
f>' • i {.-v, j r"'.1, *'.* "rT"C!4
3£?*<}lliee West side of Public Sijuare.! 71 4 ftTTT^vf A TT- 151 A7T ^ >
pei i it attention given to all < hronie } 1 aaILUli, ' „ . . , . ,
Useases. Not 1 uav. nor . davs, but MO days!
Opposite Foote House, In Ireland ; ^ days only Beginning with Satur-
MelvlXXEV, TEXAS.
building.
day. ( rt. 1 ?. 'i'lie Dru?,r A Hook
9 M : " . .... .....mv
v' yOi w .LJAH&vi'O • 1 X ice line of suit and pants goods to store's entire stock. Hooks. Wall Paper.
j select from always on hand. 50 j i ais,ts, <>Us. Window Shades. Lamps
< iooiis ?iiid Notions to l)ik sold
^ j-T" f*' * ** JVjT n M C7 > -IT |*> jr SI \ («OU !> ?i!'. (I
. J.jaX£A«.i . h. « . JtAlvlvilA.V, J jAT ,.os.r an<1 SA<.RIK1<.,N.,. ,.|{|.
ConiKioiM-ini' T's;in«!av. ^15?Cr!50T1 irEs: tiin>wn t« tlx- .Iors,
" " >" ' < i ta > !ivV*Wui bwiAV?* j>>) w, O «j / < , . _ .< .. .I,.,, ...mi
Oet-'hec 1 onjeel. I rices tnat will open
MoIvixkkv, Tr.x vs. your eyes, and mahe you weep fer mon-
"f J S ZiJX T ' Vr tn i
•J • 21. ill A i ijJT jJ.,
The Peoples Choice and
BELLE GILBERT.
ful in the suit insticut.d against:
you, as I believe that tho law per- j ^p^on '^e^r i(nwl'lh 3Rb Ollice over Ardir.ger's store. Kesi- v,'ltiiWUt shades. when a 8500 stock,
mils vou to collect the fees mention-! I , li } . .nl* v denere corner :ird ldoek north of O. S. latest designs must goat sacrificing
ed b/ you and that you hav not I £ ££]*%*^ ^n^ "V* **'
done an unlawful act. } f. . t t.i i„, th.c ,'id !t5iQ'.i;o^ (>& A- n not' t;'11 them they l.YK and
Hespectfully, !l„s. The Pr-bvterv a resobi-1 come a.«d see for yourself at the
jSo! d ,r u.P ——-—— j drug and book store.
Comptroller, j ]« to jif Alilof, or? of the o; rain- £' ^T3T^T> f ^TTC!T7< '« , .
•*, . * r ,v 1 .. .• •* / > 7 j j( > 5 t 71 .< t t* 'l.-ei v.eeu 1 o--.el.ice and Collin Countv
j Office over l>ee liive Louisana stree-t. • MOXhl! MOXEY! MOXEA ! Wo
■ Residence on north Ky. street. 11 ! ,V<MT for't- We must have it. :to days
j 1 only to get it. Don't wait. Think of
U\i7^r v 6 1 -r j the early bargains and the fieetness of
; ,} E.OII>SO^,Si. IX, Think of WALE PAPER at half
« i price, and vour own hare rooms.
C^J EAMl'Sat your own prices and your
unligb.ted rooms. LAMP C1IIMXEYS,
; all kinds at half price, and your smok-
_ ingla ups. <1 HOOL BOOKS shorn of
their profit?, and your uneducated
Vi J euildren. ^<>1 K HOUSE going to rot
m a"d tlie best paints in the market
5 V ^4 selling at cost. YOL'li U IX Do US
i tion.s of respect to tho tin mory of the
1 • ...
lit to T>r. Mile** or " o'the e ;<•;* la'ti
istera of White Rock pr<
A LETTER FROM LOUISVILLE ST* j They also passed resolution containii
no "nncertain sound
'X? ;~s -" .Tr-JTT"
.:iTvil .O.U 5 J O.Hi y
\t e>-} • * «1 \^ ^ni ]• 1 *-'1 9 *4
ir ' '
15 [beiv.een I ostellice and Collin Countv
UwltlljS, WIN «-VC,, Hank McKli
P3!!f2 / n pr f:t' ?Tr" Dc
u.iOJ nnJ 0\j{j\ elJnf:
n 1'ostellice and
IcKinney, Texas.
made an ext.f-nsiv trip through your JLouisvilie £vv., Oct. iL'tli. — Etlitor* 1110 unceit'tm sounu aj'ji.rst un' <.y 01 j
great state in May and was « very where j Mercury; 1 wilt write a t'< n notes on 30 \ ev 41 Intern] -rauce, v. hi.e nor. • g , pp* " 0 Qnc ,'i ' ' 0.1'
r-truck with the lieatitv, fertilitv ar • I more and rir.k the waste basket. Ai- ' ■" n"' lVl s w^h any j oii'ic.u party, j
the bond of Col. L.W. ()glesby late ia\
collector of this county, for taxes due extent of your state. W e attended tie j though ir has been ,4 \ ry long year j ' ' ' 1 '
in unison r
r.T-iv** r mty ^~*r r: r
htrtk1; LI) . . 1 L -.
FOR SALE.
F. M. THOMPSON,
'*Vc>t Side Sqiutr
the etat<-
acccuut
Kj 1 iii-.it ti/ui4i>9 iui iniro nut* ; *v *'. wv.,.v. .. ••«««*. «i «. - • « v v.u • , t . . . hLT i 5« LI* i 1.. 2 ilLL.*• 1 —
r, tnr 1 /v 1 ...1 9*'U 1 I dedicatory services of your msgcifovint! since ve b-ft 'TexaJi Uhe otot state in ! charges ?gain?r. t j-s mors'11 o -
* hltl Kad fai* 1 C j Capitol May the 16 th,"and raw many 11 he U. S.) 1 love h,r more than ever !4l«mp« rauce. The people of " Pleasant Ifcaded by the Princess of the Minstrel J D P, f* *<
<4CU Z)Ot' l lP COUIivV Iir j r . • \ I . 1 * • \ Sll^PV }",rt t^'P 1 Jiinp *'I'llCJit-"®5 !'r*" !i ,1 v.# B ^ ' r c. W , / • }
^ ot vour representative men. *0 .v. r* > « have iiiiov jollv b >ys irt ni •• i>aiut .i.uv.iv , ... ^oim. p ■** v « / v*.k3.i ^-j x> tj
stated. The county is not responsible i not in Oollin countv, but have !*vn \ iVxa.-., ut the I. • isviile Medical LV1-! ! 7'4; 3ant generous and hospatahle pen-1 , \
* I l* * . 1 I*'* * . iV '.vV '.lii i'.'k. yH 5 M r -j ^
for a failure on the part of its collector told thar it is a counter part, of vhut we j leg. . ,m >ng whom is Mr. doe Webb of T f>1, dispersing the^gr>od 'in .;« '> •- !■••• u T)jT ^ p> p. ^ 5*^ a ^ ; i Iht!rh
to account for monev collected bv him We were so impressed with the Collin Co. Joe still wears that sweet witJ^'a laviA hand. I occupy i o| " /"* yOOlulu !r ftdl Si K
for the State. The collector settles his wd its citizens that we have enticing smile and is as corpulent as « ch space we subscribe ^se^fe a DICK CLARK. " " •
accounts which are due the state with ^ ^! "TVl'" - ' ^T? T ^ ' ' ' — n?tr<1 h>' Q0 b W ABE,
people of trie Lone Mar State Mr. and pie .-.cut men b it they set \ -rr .. ,. ^ ^ ^ _ • .
SB5 r
I': 4 V 1 ■' H w ".-T
-* !*•«««• in OwworM 1,, ? J:-[, fT
fI#>'/■ c*>, - - ~ jc* Ur-';;.* • u
— I m ' ' ;H
0 . V. - "*• • *.
i \
peon
the t*overnor and not Comptrol.^r, and , >ji j< P>obhs, cf Collin countv, who has n . r ;> r no'hingn j." ^5it• *ti
if they tail to make him pay over the j bpon here twelve month under the in-i 'A e i.uvv i «-e 1 ;:i ;Ast I'.-nn. ssce, for
moner in his hands they are alon* re-, strnetion n * W.J. Fit.^immoiis, M.D.,, a year and
t!i'C,
? have for ssle a 120 acre f:;rm !!
mil ■ west i>f .MeKinney. price s^'O per
4 tla're, acre.
, 12
STOWS T?VW % v >" r-':
^ ± X / 7 Jtjt z k . v< \ A A * lit 9 « «:?
1 Id
lOtiti
Ii Is (!
.. :p
-. 1 .. .... ' left recently for Louisville. Kv., tn j evr-ecialiv *h ?se girls. Ten- ., has hue Ai«o a good house to rent near t ie
S|K*US10.' and 110. a it. untv u. _ 01 ; . . 1 ,r *1!- .-.er month f-ir
.... . . i tend 'be ! etures. .Jes«e is a tj*-en;e.l • crops this year, and health is moiierat- l' .. , ,, w
other countv offlcta s as th" 1'c:nt>crat 1, , -ii- ii .t<. . ■ 1 particular^ cad on
, >r\ 1 vi wsh him j e.v cood at present, but tvphoi-l lever. . • white Vttornev
woulu have it appear. t Wo< ri:y. ' hjis K' : ;=ii*«- i>r -va ' ot ther • •'••r 'he ' iJ.-Kinner 'IVvo.
' i:'.:tr"l Band.
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Rudolph Bros. Collin County Mercury (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1888, newspaper, October 24, 1888; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191377/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.