Collin County Mercury (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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Don't be deceived by those who tell yoj thev c:m so!! a-- cheap, just eome and look through oar stock, compare prices and see for yourself. Our pr'ccs
Invitation is extended to all to conic and feel at home wlien at uiv store.
ZsSakl'Si Jgs&k^! 3«civsr*>i:.*r5.
Has a Full and Complete Stock of Dry Go
Never in the history of the town have goods been offered at su ,i prices. ' ;r -n .
are very reason a
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Our Father-whether in heaven or ■ Ho h* T. .1. ('lov.rs for bii^ie^. hrno ' ' *>r °ver^Aa •u'a,s We ha%0 Wn ! Hock Hill, Oct. .1 veil—fcjitors M
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ANXOl-XrEMENJW.
1 OH KI:1'KKSKN t'ATIVE.
R. I). ALLISON.
COUNTY JMK1K.
M. G. ABEKNATHY.
TAX t'OI.LKCTOK.
W. R. POWELL.
TAX ASSESSOR.
R. A. MeLARRY.
SHKiCIFK.
SCOTT 1*111 LEU'S.
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
G. R. SMITH.
COUNT V CI.EIIK.
M. W. KEEN.
DISTRICT CLERK.
W.C.JONES.
COUNTY TREASURER.
L. M. TALKINGTON.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
J. R. GOUGH.
CON ST AIILE I'RECINCT NO. 1.
lr. P.CLARDY.
For Superintendent.
T. A. COLEMAN.
For Surveyor.
W. S. SAUNDERS.
For Commissioner, Dist. No. I.
S. H. FOX.
For Commissioner, Dist. No. 3.
JNO. F. SAUNDERS.
CITY SCKIKBL.IXGS.
We hardly know—
Look dov\ n- or
And while our s
i hy j^ifts bestow.
publishing the Mercury and during! cur>. It ii^s
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t !'■«.;] v nooro s i've ^vruo euros :;:i , ^^ ^r <
ui>—tn whom wp iIu-aII - .. . that tune have never made a direct an- ; s,int you h comnjUL.it il:on. i h;;\c(
, " i "c" l,cui j of sore eves, ^old by McAulay • • ■ ,
supplications swell, < . .... peal to our subscribers for monev but i 11 w 1 lE.v !li the meantime. 1;
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FT!;&£ u G-£ & ClAE.Q x
] Give us tlie counting of the vote;
Election day;
. Let none of our men turn their coats,
! Hut send the opposition boats,
Salt River way.
■ Let slander, nihlico. f;>r.r and fraud.
This autumn fall.
Hut if such ticket " should be abroad.
Expose our enemies, O, Lord,
Let ours \ revail.
If base repeaters cheat the poll-*,
Their crime betray;
Strike tf'rror to their Ruiltv* souls—
,u • i i i notice tin.' most ct vc-ur coi/eM'( n<i nts i
i the time has come when we ;-.re com- t • - L i
—Mr II. MetJhco. w;.'o has been on i ; Lore ceased to .<ive t!;e news items. ! I
a visit to his sifter. Mrs. V.*. D. Ogwin, | l>ellel^to cui! upon a!l who owe ua on ; BU1>p0fct5 tfcey ilko IllVseif have ^ '
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left for his home in Indiana labtMondav.
•iption or otherwise to come for- too busy to write. i hr.v
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-jeon -v vo >■ r~>
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He fore le: ving he sho «2 his appre- I ward and settle up. We nr greatly in i;Uk> l,lrtL i uont i-.now wiiat is l;ji
oia ion of the Vikhcuuy by subscribing ; need of money tomeetour indebtedness
lor it. Ma}" ocst wisiics attend him. |
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and if we can collect one half of what is
Freeman & Moore guarantee satisfae- ! ,]„e u5 we wm have n" rv
tion in ail work done by them. Give j ^ „ . ., .
, ;T j amount to each subscriber is small it
them a call and be convinced. Morrow
Hlock, N. E. corner square.
is true but $1200 or $1." 00 put together
| will make a considerable sum to us We ! ded a,iy of thcm 1 sul'i'0W: ( ve y -ua
and i^anoy u-rocenes,
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R y * ^ "7 in *r . v •
A tiio Lowrnt Siartiet I ri<*e.
.«io.y h>- )•:•>. i ou on . <■ noiiticit'. is- ! ^ ountry i*roduce ''ought and Solu. <Iivo u> u trial and get the worth of vour
■11, 8 of tin: d:J\, but 1 UrtVe not alien- i ,noae>'* Kust IiOUi-i!UUi ",n "PPo^te p-stoliicP.
ou m lL-* country. iSo.v an i ti:e ; i
m et with a nia.'u and soai- tliinir
AuKt JibOlit po.'l!
.Ul iii-CS
;e no trouble. The i Uuve had uum*vrs A spetcht-s
)ur i
We must pay a little more at: en- | i uiiud ih made up m re j rd to wm> be i
n of our cmintry |"e in earnest about this matter and if vote for. V/t; have a liveh iitUe !
Hut write their names on Mercy's rolls, i curc u revision oi the present iniqui-
Who vote our wav. it0Uii iaw v' hlch 5s {he vor>' <?mbod-
tion to tiie eonditi
roads r. ml try to keep them up better, j yon owe us any thing come in and st t-
rheor.l way this can be done is to se. i tie up or call on the post master wher<
3'ou get the paper who has a statement
Who vote our way
We must, O, Father, must succeed,
'l'his is thy cause,
O. help us in our hour of need,
The barrels of the rich to bleed.
That we may vindicate our creed.
And make thy laws.
Hut if the people should decide
Against our case.
Let naught of evil us betide
Let U3 iind favor with the other side,
And get a place.
—Go and see Belle Gilbert to-morrow
nigh r.
Clearing sale in Dress Goods at J,
AronAHro,
—Everyone should see the Minstrels.
iment of injustice from tho core out.
i'hotograpliie, statuary, era von and
other work urtisticall}* executed by
Freeman u- Moore, in Morrow Hlock.
(iive them a call.
A heavy and complete stock of liard-
i ware tinware.cutlery,stoves, cook and
I .
i ware tinware, cutter
[heating, now arivii
Donalds, south side square.
Freeman and Moore are now turning
out some of the finest and best photo-
graphic work that was ever gotten up
in McMinney. no poor or shoddy work
allowed to leave their studio.
of your indebtedness and will receipt!
r«co lii our precinct, lor t.iti oioco oi j
tOij. ia .it', theie beiiii* three candiihU bJ
in the field. Tom Brown being the]
. j inr.t arrival. .Mountain liov may have [
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to c-. iuu ov, r and .itraiyh en tli :m, y t |
you for the money. We haye at all times L thiuk tij,y aro aIi {} K A, y:t [ j
done all in our power to get out one of i ji.ive heani oi n^ bets b< in.; made. I
the best, if not the best papers in the | *• that ti.e eu^iu-e. ia uow hot . ftet
county and if you want us to continue ' '-*A,lSOU5 abint tn.ie b«.
IISLI* US OUt.
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LIVERY,
AXUTKii! M.Ot S'lOT
ig at 11. A. Mc- Down the street thi# morning hunting
the new picture gallery which has just
opened overObenehain's Drug store be-
tween the Post Oiiice and Coliin Coun-
ty Bank.
! wish to call the attention of the
people of McKiiney and surroundig
country that I have opened a jjnllery :tt
20 yds good sea I.-land Domestic f >r plnco aboye mentioned u.iore I will
make both
PHOTOGRAPHS AND GEMS.
Though a young lean 1 claim to have
only
11 yds cotton liannel for
" cotton worsted "
31,On
si.oo
$1.00
ave iteard oi no bets btui;' mace. 1 v-, * v .?> u .« .'-Vt-u . «i
ee that the engineer is now >t after ' ' VWTS
ribson; about that bale :if cotton. 1 j - « ummts&sar
uess Merrill i-; to that i c niav ! '• ■'! '*• '•••''" 5
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et a rest. W el] it u m.m who as;>i;cs j <i: * /* '• *
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i rItice ib not correct, people oueht to •• v- -.. . •• •. «.• ■ '-* .• ■ .• *c-5
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L?iS U-'HS
(lord's Oh1. nbU\
to f * i •
know i.. Vv'i.ut iu-s b. come of Kitty | :. v. -
Grundy, iioa'tit she got stmi^ht \> i { >•
since the Dallas ccnvontion. A good --t
many «.ver this way, are anxiously Si*t- i
ening for the wliistl- of tho Alliance J First-class Single ar.<l Double Rigs and Good Saddle Horses always on h ind.
naii,\r : sir ' anxious it to st'.rt. We . Hoarding horses u sjieeialty. . share c-f public patronage solieUrd. 27
don'r want to go w.iy ell' to JVntoa to f
• j | , i - i . i. usr%is£^nm —~t" r-rwiirai rni'n :iu.4ur. i-vnrn* tui
mill. .uc!\in :c> has >n her nm';:-., one |
oi the very l.cat of mills in the south, i ^ *7 fiT y m TT
and will make as coo-', dour u.<l meal ; XJA, X JL -LJ,
.«!i anv brought from Kan---..-* or an*
oilier '.tate, at.d besides the Alliance ( I
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Fine line of Stand and Hanging 14 pr cotton liannel drawers.
Lumps at stiteler & Carroll's. I 11 yds good cotton checks,
j at the Mississippi Store.
—Farmers are- manfacturing their j
sorghum cane.Into syr.ip. More atten-
tion is being given to this crop each
year.
cl,0u i considerable knowledge of the busines
••rJ.oo
Clearing sale at
J. Aron&Bro
—On account of the short crop Mc-
Kinnej* will not receive exceeding I
twenty thousand bales of cotton this
season.
500 kegs nails now in stock at II. A 1 kinns ofi.ockrt book .
McDonald's.
until it is in running order again.
Ladies you will save from 10 to 25 j 1-0, Oct !."> i —
cents per yard on your Velvets and j
plushes t>y buying them at the Mississ-
ippi Store.
—Hon. J. W. Throckmorton, will
speak at the Court House next Monday
night.
Go to T. J. Cloyd'sfor line buggies.
—The Minstrels Monday night.
All goods must go at J. AronAH.ro.
—The pay train on the Central passed
up the road this week.
—Go to the Bee Hive for Glassware
a carload just.received.
—The McKinney sernading club took
n the town last Friday night.
We take the lead in good goods and
low prices Murphy Perry«!cCo.
—Bell's California Minstrels will be
here the 20th inst.
Special sale in Boys suits at .T. Aron
& Bro.
—The schools of McKinney were nev-
er in a more flourishing condition.
Every thing will be sold regardless
of price at J. Aron«&Hro.
—About six thousand bales of cotton
have been received in this city to date.
Go to Stitler it Carroll for all kinds of
line edge tools.
—Wild geese and other migratory
birds are going south in large numbers, in honor of Miss Nellie Paradoe, of
They never "rob Peter to favor Paul"
at the Mississippi Store.
Special sales in wraps and cloaks at
J. Aron A Bro.
—Hunters are plentiful in the bottom®
now, and squirrels and other game are
plentiful.
Trade at the Mississippi Store for
thev give you the best bargains.
A fresh car load of famous ( barter
Oak Stoves and Ranges now arriving at
MoDo*alds.
—Misses Eva Burger and Hattie Skid-
more spent a few days in the countrj
last week.
An established fact that the Mississ-
ippi Store sells the most goods for the
least money.
Don't miss this chance as we are de-
termined to clear out all Dry Goods
& clothing J. Aron & Bro.
The Gilbert-Huntley troupe will
make its lirst appearance in our city
to-morrow night.
You will Iind the LARGEST STOCK
Best selection and lowest Prices at the
Mississippi Store.
When you examine our goods and
prices vou wili buy from us.
Murphy PerryAco.
WHY NOT
j tion as to what 1 can do nor > laim that
Ride in a nice buggv when you can buy j''J' u"iri hosier than can oe done
... T11 " elsewhere, tins wav of advertising to
them so cheap from i . J. Clovd.
< 1 >^ii lis fc-rioi'y H instilutiL/nj u%!
| owned bv eiti::enn ::f Coliin co <iiJ v. It '
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J was not built strictly for the porpoise j
i of making moo-v, but in order to give
us
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ricy f\
J txu.t'At v_if 1*
beyond that of mere mechanical art,
having spent most of my lif.; at the
business. However I make no asser- * 0 \ *, „ r _
- s poor people good and cb ap bread, j |
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AMERICAN, FRENCH and ENGLISH
i me seem.' to hive trrown monomous
and a better market for our wheat, al! : ^ 'JQ
will faro alike thert—AI i in ace r.nl non j
A iar.ee. In itiv last letter i omitted
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kWOT mLm kjV_i-xA " uLm *voJ L V"; ix}J*~ I Zi*} ,,
" oU:::! on'.
That Henry Taylor iclls w:
cheaper than any one else in t
HATS' HATS!: HA'i's: 1!
At .1. M. Clementson Co. for i
of I'll sizes and ;it i;riccs mj suit ••
| I shall rely whoL on the merits of J ^ *J" r'.1 Fancr A rticles, Patent Sledicines, lirushes, Perfumery. Srationeav. Supporter.*,
matches,' mv work, believing the people to be | c5tac"v' w,1,> also leit U,ls a^gftborbood j *
he city. : competent judge*.1-ml whatever degree K'>r ^e^'nncy. 1 hear of no serious j Xi^E^SPlEj 2^X2=* O-OODS,
of excellence 1 a.&i,titled to I shall ,ck.neRS'11 -?orl many chills. Wheat
'leave for them to de^ de. i guarant<*e £' cn ll :1 'ivesy a
' my work in every re ^et, and unless I ! S00'1 !,1 ^okinr' nioet t.w. rs
• giv<i entire ;,it; uactu
; compen>::l lou. All 1 :
1 Hoping to get a ii:
—it is now just twelve days until the : Always flnd the .<•- >m,!s priccs ! i,;ttrona«'e I am Yo
election, when everything straight. jn>t like tin ;, are advi rii.-ed :tt the |
from Ciardy down to Cleveland will be : .Mississippi Ston . 1 _ *
elected.
,;>r 5 > ^ "e'l*.
None but first class work done bv 1 ■ _
,, , ,, . .. 1 Ail parties knowing tnemselves in
rreemanand Moore, give them a call ^ '
in the M >rrow Hlock and be convinc ■«!. 1 *
t?Ct' - ; ,
• ask nothing a , ,a '
•1 fore as a
^ a tru
• ^ -re of the ''
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\ c r:nw?i t-irl; .• th:svear *naa ever
;f:i 'rei rule. Our corn!
•lop js coo'?, «:• i<< Ik tt< r tli.ui we l
1 i! hoj>ed tow Mr. Allen Crouch and j
'.j i; - I' 11 > i neirri'-d 0:1 the'
o" Oorob. r, Rev. K. T. Bor;v.\ r Ti- 1
t, ;,f Coo'ln s« ;ect;*d w I'.h great ce.re and warrant ■] -.s icorcsented.
w Phy::: iriptioiiK accurately compounded.
•bt'.'d to Kari
Hancock are re
v ?/-. ? "■ i - y r> j •: i'1 ; ! h' '.1 -1 %'ood manv others I
i" ; | v ■' y- £"< fi Sa/l V'-i1 (*: - wanting to follow suit. Low Aterna- j
r i $ T M" 9 T 5 n I 81 a 11 If
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S u w '-i 4 U t. :i E . -i s «J 2L t l t'i %'* ^
guested to come and Settle theii
, Closing Out
I have fully made up my mind to
close out my entire Stock :> t >r*"
ihr-*e
—Our people should be very careful counts at once.
about lire while the lire engine is <ii - j — ———
abied. it will not be long, however, j 1 * ' ' ; ,,, n(, , . . ...
I have money to nay Registered Jurv All of which are lirst mass clean nice
*i (ruin t • 1 1
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o t!> i'oots. Shoes, lhits. ami* iothiio;.
Scrip from Registered Numbers. 1 to j goods, many of which will be sold for
les - than cost an-J in no c ise v."ill over
cost be charged. This Sale v. ill be
W. M. Bnglcy.
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o 1 reu&urer.
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All person m .!; bt t;' us :ire urgently
pushed to a close as early as possible
and those wishing to secure the best
bargains will do well to call early at
the Ardinj'er old Stand north side
tho fami.y (1 !>r. ^loere. B0111 fo |
. , . . ; 7 , oil} s ar.fi sen
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Oct. loth, a bouncing hoy, all doin.;
■'el! for. Horn*1 of o-ir pwrde con- ;
tem*-l; te t:ik:nr* in trie i >.jl" s f,«ir.
:> 1 !: 3. C t o R s ;
Francis Emerson, 1'. T. Emerson, r. H. Emerson,
Jno. L. Tjovelor, <If. Welds,
Yo'irs,
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affi^Huslness Hours- 0 a.m. to 1 p. m.
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—There was a nice little nnt ic party
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 'J'. J. , v. A1
I re'iuested co come and pay up as we ! 'juare .d( Kinne\, exas. !v -pc< t
1,1 vpn' ' " 5. L. ]?obertson.
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<\ Knott & Co.
Nale. on Tuesday evening last, given , ; f,,
I'-radoe, of|are deeding money and must uave it. !
1
Sherman.
Special 3ales !n mens suits atd, Aron
I ivBro.
Misses (,'lara Letson.Gilla Hike,Bet-
tie
We Dv<* hive and Eire !t.
Save \01iT money bv having vour old
l -i -'-l • 1 • • • ' n 1 ■> $ 7 « f n (1 (J T ,■*, -1 s fj -ao 1; rn*<*z
[From the Times 1 : Ff5 '* !V.4.. V ^ \ 1 p 1 — ? ji.
The Christian jchurchwil! be repai-t :'0j' J :ivS'X '* W^JLLLHsII 1 I
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ii fe i ■ j* 1 s v £ t-i 1
i injjtlo and out, an: geuorally im •
proveti.
Th- la' ies aid soc' tv of the >T. E.
WHERE IS MV KOV I'-->I^;iT. ' f«othe< made new again and y. ur hats j ,.v„rr:: piw^ted i; ' church -.'-b \
Is a uuestiou often ask; d by i 'deaned and mau
„ r 1 , m*i__ uii I many fond parents, but
uray, Emma Jordan anu Miss Mil- J 1 .
to look fresh and
are j :>e*.v, which can be done uy carrving;
hop oni
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. , ,, c agreeably surprised when thev find ':neM1 ul to .ion 11 Simpson* wiop on
ata. of the Female College of Sherman, • , . _ ? . |... T„ u. ... . ... . ,
. . ,t. ! th^v have ;mly eone to the "Bee Hive" '-a. >t.. Over i'erslion s idack.-!n.t?i
spent Monday 111 the city visiting - " t . L.. .. , . . r. ,
/. . , ; . „ to buv a present for The Old Folks at Shop. He makes a specialty of Clean-
friends and relatives. - Ln overcoats. Pants, Ladies Dresses,
a :u::' isoiue -Se
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1 c.-,'p lr dructicn 5 . Murie and Art given
in;' i . th <*onserv::tories and i.rt se!n ols «.f otir
i:' ic.il < ■ ii 1 (!c:1 d f■''h■ >c 1' w:i<t want to
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G. L. Moore, uf the liriu of Freeman
it Moore, acknowledges .io superior in
artistic posing.
—The cotton crop in Collin county will
be ve v short, unless the frost stays oil'
long enough to give the top eroo * I wiil make pants for >l.r)0 to ^
chance, which pro uises to turn out i?fHi.tiOIi *.rUar:lnteed.
— | Etc. Rates reasonable. Satisfaction
Mewing and Repairing. j guaranteed. Gi ve him a call. When
Mrs Stillie Douglas desires the ! your clothing are soiled i\ke the., to
public to know that she is again pre- ' him and he .
pared to do ail kinds of gentlemen? j good ; s new.
repairing, cleaning and eo: t binding.
uise. c f lectun s at ''he medical j wish to take the lull course.
'"tlie;:;- of Nh«!ivU1o, Vrn.,
•o'.'d • ' vxdonb) not
- until the dormitorv
hirs 1 . . ,
' * * j by teachers of th- be-it i
. . 'country al'ord. \ lbor<"u_'h
"receive the de:rrec of A. I .
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! ouil Miu- i> erected, at rcaso .'■!■ ;. tes. For « in'ub.r of infor.ii.it: u: <'Uitaini;u
A ,-v . course of study, Jiire< Dr. J < Srwin, Secretary Hoard of Trustees, i r
at' n ' ail \on«- • Iforts, Yotv. j?. j
e r > |7 s >
cvatia's nrv rchooi
a Sjiiondid thr^.st
■'•t 'V r.'tl iubv colli p. Lt I C -.j-
;ake thcm !<
well if the weather continues favor-
able.
We mark every thing In plain tigurse
Shop at her J. *'.< !: !
SHOES! SHOES!! SIB -..S!!!
>uii-. mg will
sirnc"
■ i Ui i;
& * 17 i" i ^ \ *K f ? •, >;/ ?> >
\ • o. !i«< c ju
b ut ^400 K
!Vi &d]3on rtic
• * V-T,
%P a
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1: s 4li-' «
,n . %
Ji^m * • ■>■ - A. . • i
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home up St.".iis eposite foot hou-,
i ecivcd the large.i lot of i'.c.ots and Shoes
1 ever brought to McKinney ;.r.d are now
I B. ( mIoui farm four mile?;
«ii)C ^ V . |
ortn o
— DKAT.KK IN
a i i i | r. • ■ * | rt . i
A: t:W
Flue Millii.-erv.
1 prepared to make ■ r
It is well at all times for the b.dies ' 4
• t-> -ult all.
i . u
r* \ \ '
v . 4 4
figures, and Mrs. O. M. i alhoun. assist-
ed bv Mrs. I.ela Wallace and that ar-
il. M. Board's accounts are due! Pay
_ best r rice for
vour Cotton.
have but One Price, sell tor cash, and • . ,
. -..i ,, ' to give c.areial attention to the selection
j ust as we advertise. Murphy Perry
J, jof handsome millinery to adorn them-
a °* | selves with. The attention of all, rich 1 ' " .
.. ,r. , ,, , . . , , i hi:..! He will give the lib
—McKinney needs light, we mean j and poor, is uircctcd to the place where , ......
the kind of litrht when a mar. inoi ts I niillinery can be obtained at the lowest
. nother on the street after dark he
won't have to stride a mat h to see
whether he has met a white man or a
negro. Give us more light.
No cheap or shoddy work done by
Freeman ic Moore. They d<> lirst-chiss
work for v bich they expect a good
price.
town, for $5,000. Li<e place will be i
e.ccu; ie 1 by his father, Mr. E. B- j
K
•A
V
■IS
d:<, who is here from C'i-.y
111 t • - j
r
Mr. '
OF \ AS.
(Si-?iion,
THiRTEl
OJ'ijNS SE.-' :'EM HER . 1
A tciii;2 man r r.meu J. K. lvii l, ol j
\
of r i *ui.-
• • I .Oil, ...1.'
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ci. \yil \... i
mf.v. ws*i arrested j
a'in 2 c. hor'.e. ir, is !
•aid *vii x iv-snowlr-ued i.
T>.. (belt
irt was broken on ihe lounuatu
in '.v Mh •
Xo line" weather for gathering
—If the weather clerk can only stand 1 crop?5 oorJd be wished for than j panVi of xe->v York, throue-h its genial I ...
the frost off a little longer, the cotton j have h;Uj for several weeks, and the | .m(nntelligent agent.Mr. E. 11. Bennett 1 ' h ' 4
crop will !>e more bountiful.
Freem.'iU A; Moore are turning out
complished young lady, Miss Ella j50mc Urst-cbiss photographic work and
Foreman, can supply you at. figures that :IS^ ^°'5 gi*. e^hem a tall 11 you need
always insure sales, owing to their :inv ^lin-. !n their .ine.
cheapness. Give them a call, up stairs j T. T. NAI.E.
over HilUt Webster's, west side square. | Is Sure the Cheapest and Best place j monies and a lar«e nnm
in North Texas to buy eouiplete House I 1 .. , i
A Big Business. (keeping outfit. Opposlt P<
The T'ouitab'c Life Insurance corn-!
ou t
. i.
!. ur. imp
farmers havo not been slow to take | have 0;Mje;j in training a foothold in
FOR SALE.
handier.- farm nine mi! *s
west of McKinney, en the lower Den-
i ton road. Contain
a i
o > c\ n tl e
Tu^.i/y ;
• will be |
;jng cere- j
;i vuiiti j
Svlit.
a, p ' 'i !
en route i
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Keep
spirits
stove
pen vour wife in good health and advantage of it. :>s i.- shown bt ^he J (^0ji|n county upon the confidence of I ? ' . ' . •'
..,rn Charter «> <=" 6as j our , pie'with,n the pes. twe.ve ^ 1 ^ ^
re sold onlv by H. A. McDonald. been com. ng In. months that is wonderful when viewed ...... , For p ;.l, v. ■ , A ■ d ut .. b x car.
Notwithstanding the inclement -The manufacturer of the Piano | from a financial stand point. ' npplv to Z. T. Chambers or J. II. Tay- Vlr CV.rtK iiv
liber there was preaching at nearly [ compress was m Piano mday exam- In the past the lor, McKinnej l'exas. ' .
liner. . | inintr the wreck of the cotton compress j Insurance company have succeeded in ! g was m . > • . ><
•Is, and t!
: rhi'd 397
Kin r, j
1 llC\ j
V
I <dves a thorou;:h, ;;-ieutiiie ami prac-
i Ileal education which picpiue-. ler u.->e-
ful citi/en-hip. l b- reSical and prac-
tical cour-es in Dairying. Sfockbrecd-
1 in;.- Agriculture, I!.«r*«ieu;ture. Survey-
J iiu;. Mecban'.e.d • ud ' ivil Kniiineering,
l i:i! i ;. rv. Veo-r'-r ary Scienci*. I 'r i'.v -
; p.igr. Midiiematics. English and Mod.crn
I Lan:jruag<1s. Spcc'iul short courses iii
: Agriculture. Horticulture, Dairying.
! i arp'Uitry. Hlac!"smithing. Machinery.
j < hemistrv, Dr ;v\ in;r ami Surveying.
! Extenshe a idiii- us t« Doriiiii'^nes.
and eiiuip;)' *nts oi dej artmnit--. :.ro
now being made. No Tuition. All e.v-
• ;i 1 I* \( i o' 1 j i i c- k - a lid idothing.
i)!i?v ?b" for t tit ire sc.*.-ion. V rito
f..r i a't.douu" to
I.mci^ L. Mt'I.vxis,
:'i ( •:irman f f F; « ultv.
Kadicsnss, Faints c,.j l-ks.
; \ t* T •0~V7p1ST prrir;:TS.
Iivi.i" near Millwood,;*
weather, tin-re was preaching a
all the churches last Sundaj
Remember that Stiteler & Carroll
have got anything you want in tlu
Hardware line.
j The result of his investigation will not writing upon the lives of < ur leading , F.v : .!vii.i.i-:. Trx.. Aug.
be made know for some days. j business men and r. j ^cscntative i .rm- Pendleton, \ earv dike:
ers over .■-">,k .o .o.Oo of ins-;r:.nc *. I he 1 ituii : —My \\"
a T
,re
—We spent two days very pleasantly . .' ' , .' ' , . 0„ V. .
_ > t. . j>. ...... . Eouitable Life ranks lirst among t.ie °J .' ■
• tiiii irrpk in Farn;ers\ iii:* i!) iiick Inter- . . . , . r . , !\>nr
. . rtnifli cotton , ... i many Liic coinpaii}' 5 am. in f..' . is tr.e . i- ,
receneR ^muchc.« ^ of ou, a,„, wub ,;o.«l | ,„„nevc,l rorporalto.. in|t,CS>'
ace m .North It x.u, an s We desire to return o .r espe-j ; ^ { promptm-^ in j.-u in- For s„
•blow about,tenner. t., Mr. George Rike for
—McKinney
as anv otlicr pi
don't niake anv diow #"""1 {ci:U thanks | its ,leath losses in this section 01 tne 1
If vou want Lottery lickets go to j courtesies and ni..,bit 1 ' I count'.', the ciej*n contract imbr.'e ul in n
- - • • - I i:,... ... r- , it< .
uo . u reu ti.i
a i'i l nil .
For sale bv McAulav & Bio.
Northwest < umer I'm?
MK 1 :::;KV. TF
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^<.Mlico at t> sir'* ;.
Bar
V.
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1 . v * WUl i'ii .A*
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the
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I
ALE •- Ki.LS
Walter Hedrick, lirst door east ot r.x- there. 1 it? policy ireeu irom oojecnons.:
brass office. Special attention, to busi- J ^jr5 o. M. Calhoun has jusf received j it rge reserve ;or the protection of its
ness by mall or express, Ipay charire-. ' ^ jarije stoc'K 0; Fn'd and \> inter millin- | policy bol h makes it in our jud
A
ls.Oucen- ' !
l.ars or l'tnine:
oil t n>
Tames M"rphv, who has been en-! erv at her store over Hill it n ebster's almost a home institution and well t heat iam s « ,nll
-egid in dlgginK elU bo..t the city , e:„,,rv store, on;! invito the Mlc ofjwor,! of the eonti.let.ee of e„r
fesfvernl vears. dieil at his home iafit M,.Kinney ml • ••••« c"un y to e:iii Asuie .ro!:i th:u t .he E.;;. ,3
■KL , vid see her. M is-o Ella Foreman and about the only company doing business A^uie irom em:
_ . . • trlui-1 fn Collin con .m has er paid « ever:
•i omr v
\\ ;i: in a • iv x..
: in ! w< ry t;i!11ir «•.
_ [icrs 'i i \*i\ i
1 'I'llV
AND—
$ w if
:n.
Opp
i .r
icn v
jV the 1st IS-i) we widoccu- ! I.ela d their
ihUHtanil. v. .- mist clear v ax ou
H^audvou will get a business anil ...
.1, \ro:i.v llro. 'styie.
donth loss whii
met I romp' v :
the usual ie: 1 v
'hills and Fevers
is also the
i>' the woi
; i every u.stance was f
(i paid In full without your money returned.7
druggist'. ^
i;n n.r
~ ( bin <
>old bv all
b""«igne 1
ine hetwe
h- .
c\
; "ir 1)4"s;lie- ^ :.l
lor.n up ill i!e:
! . •; • rtv to rent.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.