The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT.
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It is wilMjdnc** that wo i..« We are in receipt uf the Con-; Col. L. W. Ogle by, it will W W have found it necessary
cord the 4i* - of J. L,.! gressloiud Index, kindly sent seeu, announces for re eleetiou * to group together for |ien oiial
Uraj, of 'fcity. Willi what- u> by the Hon. Richard" Coke,' to the office of tax collector. j mention, in this issue, the ran
.•v.*t fatu «. had. and who ha* of the Heuatu. lu indicate* the No county oiHcial has ever | did ate* f..r sheriff and assessor;
Tlll ltShAV. FI'.B
To the IMlillf
-M.
Ti:t ! llu liaj;' |*THii ' aw WIW
an.'uiH for llu* I t:*ita i;\i :
,!. M. t . Ksnif. '• !«• a; W. -•{•
Wf«ln«; N'.« ■ I'*" Vv ■ warilru.
l.lu. KmIkv; l* £ l'-'." ,K"'" ,1
'MrXi-il. Mtll: "*" K snl'r.iMiiti,
Pnrii'«V v Srhniilt r. |{'« l« Hill; *•.!••
uli.'.ikf, I ilyimui; .1. 11 •
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N«-\M'iii' . w. M".-rU « • frviiSf.
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rUII<iiliUt«'!t
IT WILL PAY YOU
ilt. in in>t. !t*n* a w hole smiled character of the pit* din#* iu served the people inoru efficient-1 a want of space compels us to
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fill (*)
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F« r Tm\ <'oll«M'i«r.
W. is;i.|->B> *iithnri/.i * ii* tr ai.-
i him as n iviiiillilftt*' f,,r ri' i'li''*
to tin- olN«-<* uf Tax ' «'iu. t<>r.
Per Treasurer.
M. UAI.I.KV MUIIHT'iVCS uatoHii
lll-c li:in n- a rtililii'llt
<>f < uiini\
|IS
li rn -t'U i'i ivu
lr<:iMir<r.
ami ifiu'iumjcjii t#M| man. Din*
iliiiu; in In. L|'a<i« r «:in worth
ili«* admit ill of nil who knew
ftiin *<11, *11%t!i:11 wan tin' no
ilit M'li uri
alwin lu l I hi- ^iHtcr. who
wii- ti«| iitlt'iiijitiii hi iu. His
)<iiid lit amu ii
as !■' 11« 'i<*
\S"liuli'v'rr < lit'i'
may havn i *ul
\ irtu 'S tin y inn
olir. l! dli I- it
hist No m;ui
frii-ad or fi n a II\
lv than h«. \l'
•
th< t'i■ sjii't't shi'Wii
bar and t Im* l.iJ>n*
that Cull'iwi'd Mir
r *stiii:, } !ai't. !*<
Coign's* from llu? 7th of Janu-' ly than Um luw «*iiic« hu has | do no.
!•' ir stuTlii'.
I.. MOn.l'i'iN n.:ihiiri.' - hi !«• on-; and Itilirh
Mm u* a inimHilalt' A.r sln*rilt of ■
I i'U4llt>
1.. vSAYI. a>.ili"n«™ "f (<
1I * • AM-nMlftt «!('.■ for^hlTll
« !>• j
,It)N KS uiiilinrlKi ^ if I" an-1 . ,
:iu tir. a ' ..Hiliiliiti' ftir >l i rilj'pf Moore &* " 'Ugtl. <11
''""•y- kinds of j^rirnlt an
Hi
tii
ih^sr ^iinli'uifii.
In ^11 fiti/i'ti* fd th
riiouirh to #• -tablis
taiion for /horou^
Th*'\ ha\tji mi f.vt
a (rii«' man.
advorsitii-s
on hi* nihi l"
iimiiifd thits
Inly to tin*
iubt*red a
tioif kiinl-
ini'titi'd
n In th
•
•i irtssiou
hin last
to his
tion to
VV >. will tnakt* it a point
nt \ to the lutk. Kroiu it uiurh ; Iwhii in thin offlev. Hv baa al■! to givf wh of tin- nannm
\ aluabh' in forma lion may Ih* : ways doim liif work woll and iu | dinptiiiHil of in thii ii*.siu' a ♦••ud
gathered an to tin- umoiint of! timo, and yet in an extraonli-1 off in tinm-xt Alnoauy oUi
wnrk the Forty Kighth Con-1 nnry manner oomuiltfld the eon- «r eandidale not now mentitnted
green hon laid out for the pri'B j vonieltee of the people Few will be ho notieed.
em Kenaion no to thin time, j uien have ever boen abb. to do; Th~{,[Z.„ tT.ait, ...
and
■ • ■ • « I... ■... .i •••>iku<tA«u<i u;irn aaiori i ' ■'
our
lie i ts to do nothing. A
correct information upon this
subject would do much to cor-! know him to well for hitn to | with lis ns a candidate for cmm |
net such a misiakf. A l«M>k 1 nwe^ ftuy wo*cl(>' c«nunendation j ty Judge. Me has many friend* ;
through the Ind. x lieforw us ifroni UH j in the county and wilt make a
shown that the duty of a mem
ber of i!ougress is no light task
I'D «il\ i:
session 11. i 4|ii
her was such Many jm oj.le are of the opinion j tin* amount of pnblm business. MjUs |t|| u||t
that oil! national legislature! ! ♦' l a« tratmaete I with such ^ w,,w H-di tint iu
little smoothness as to offend no body. I * ^ ^ .....
Hut the people of the eount.v i Mr. .F A. L. Wolfe announces
JACOB ARON
/fill
Mil
Bollo, Boy#'
It uiay happen that men are
elected to Congress who fail in
much that is required at their Jed coru
hands, but this can not be a i roo,n-
discredit to those who are faith*! 'l'h . a
fill to tin* trust reposed in them, j com men
and the
filled with
spring and summer
; strong race. He stands high as
ja lawyer, and will till the otttec
Whew are you going < To) well if elected.
Mack & Mack's for old fashion ' ,,*7*"?? T"
whisky In f M """ * ' " k'">'
I
A ( A b L
the
new ami
in north
l!'. • UKi h aiillmrii'i Hi* 1" an*
liin. r.n .i i.'ainliilalf fur Slii-riil ef 'J'h - )>i
• '"my. .
M. Hi>1 >KW KliillT autlMrl/.i'i-
j n< 111•;iiii*. 1 Iti. a' a I'awliitalv f'"-
Fit) <•! ' ellih « -o'ot> .
W. II. Ml i.i.)> t KNK Miahm'lfe'" it*.
luitiiuM'i* liliu as a I'nmlliliiit' fur siu-r-
J t.liiii I'ltuni.i.
t\ aiiihuriw n« u an-
"jiiuliilati !•"" A,..i,i,i""iif
i aud who in t Ue t«ntl eomplet**
read tb * vhm work ihat falls to their
t of j,,( ,in<j that is demanded by
if s in all the vast interests of the country.,
rliinery, • i)ne thing is shown fey the In-1 ..
..... ...... . . ,* . . J Our jjricejt are reasonable.
. <lex w filch is of special interest , our Work first clasM, and all or
i fti«itroiii' t,i the people t f this eongres* {(i(*rs iii painting, graining, pa
>t-
, F M Hal) iV Co
| choicest stink, all
lowest prices kept
Texas Only go there and;
urn tilt; truth. Hhaiu's
er
ill
GiveusaTrtHl mid tiet'nnvlnced.
f For ■>
ta. v. 1 .a is is1
■jbv mm «••• a "
^lit) Cl llllt v.
i
ley have Kional district; thai is, that our
unity long representative, Hon. J, \V.
n it repu Throckmorton, has done more
liability.; v.ork up to Ibis time than any
ve siock t.ther member of tin- House
fi>r lli'
Ml I.KKY aiilhori/iv- n-> n> ar •
him ax a aiiiililatf fur .\ i«'i*Mir
In i*iiitlil v.
hV.B. UHIS lOl. ai.itu.ri/ - io in an-
nunw him a« a carnliilati' !>>r .S^vb+nr
iif * nillii i iiuni N.
J. W. KAY notlo>riyi— Up t«' iiniu'iiiiK'
blia an a .Miili.li',. fur A ■'•'ffi'i' i.f i «•!-
In county.
SAMt'Kl. > . Ml 1MOSH HUlln'ri/i-K
(h t< i aiiiiiiiiii.-!' I.'ii ana iraiuilitai* fur
\.«w*ikv of i . liin I'oiiriiv. j
For l>tslrli t rierk.
W. T. C 'X •, n< nn-ii'iiiic- '
him ft*> a < aiiilii!atf '>.r r< li'ii ti> tin-,
(iljiri' of liinirirl 1 U rk
For Couii1> Atw rn<*y.
W.T. HKVKK1.Y auitiu.'i;" « iih lu an-
i utif4" him ai a rainliilaif fur if t-l *r-
|ii>ii to lilt* I" < 'utility Allurm-v.
,1011N M. .IKNKIVs aittb-iri/i- in to
MlintitM'f liii■' a' a «-if.tliitMli
uf Couniy Ati'triiey.
IKKKII.l. W. .nurssiiN a;,:)i.
i to MHieUiii'f lilt" hp a fauiliilali*
ho i<01i'«' uf ( n'.itity A11■ irt• j
l'or S«r\ejor.
|W. II. ItYRNK tintl'-n/- u-' tu an-
|o«iii<'<< him fur n • it I't'.ou |i>t!u* uttut
pf|TVnuity swr\ i-\ i r.
J r l?i>n to mil I \ .liott-'
JO
k<"l"',
pud#;'
A. I.. wiU.KE uutJn«ri;if u" luuu-
liounri' lilr. at« a r*iuli'l*t«- f"i tin* ••?!,i«-
|if ('outity .J 11Irr* •
for Conn i Ht n. r, Pre;. V-. I.
JOKI. I,K.v\ i- auth-.'Ti/.*'!- us li. an*
tuiiiii'f him as « < Htn ilnti fnr i '<ii.u)iin
om-r uf rn-i 't "t N . 1.
K. V. Si t'TI tun)i"rl/i-' I" Hie
pitmi'i' 11. -11 a*, a I'linclt'lat•• fi i it■ i'lvi'1 Imi
th« of'W v uf (".■ • • • :mi">«lt>! «•.' Vn . No. t.
' W. K I "KKKY author!*"- ti" t" an-
nunoi* liiiti an h rnndlitat* fur (^itnr.il"
I'tmfr of IVfi'ini! No. t.
For rliiHllee ufthi' I'ini'i'.
l>, W. D. r. HAYES (tulhoriys ut ^
nownot! him im a i anilii'at< fur .lueli(| K
thi> !>■< . I'n I'lni't N«*. 1. li*
For t'oiisXftbte,
ti. H. IIKHNHON aulh"rir.'« te if
|i(iui'f ' him " * l amllilaii f"r t«cft.il
' I'ri'.'liH't N'o. 1 |
For I'M) >1ur><;hi l.
iti.itcTto* nuKt iii>u*^ iv «fHH
T. F. DONNKt.I. auiti'irl/i * tin tu]
outi<*>' him iip it ••amllilatu for Ma
[f ihr city uf MrKiuiM'.v.
(IF.O. lill.BKK'l aiiiUurl/if o- I
iMinrt' liliu hp ii i aiu'ltUe fur Ma
If tin- ( itv tif Mi'KIiiiio.v.
- ■
of 1'ariiini
cl.inerv a'
"I
:'ar|i
pering, or sign writing, protin
ly attended to by Anion & I>e
You. lirtii door south of John-
son Jilock, opposite Jail. 1
The man irlth th« wtnoated
mule is iu town and has or ■
ganixed a class iu training ' T>KKSS (i<M H)M l)KIV\ IM'MICN T.
! k.-rses, j jUx)T tv jsiK>k 1>K1*AIM'MK.NT.
Fur clocks, watches, jewelry, i
Ac., call on J. t'. ( oleman, |
northeast corner square Large j
stock and low prin^.
'Ill
l l .l' \ IITMKNT,
iM,r.\ IM'mkn r,
Iiess oil
The fa
them lU.ioughlj relLle, will b * u faithful and efficient; bnt
find the^i M.-rv agrei iu all we speak of it as a source of
their
John I>. Page, Esij.. announces
himself an a candidate for coun-
ty judge, as will be seen in our
candidates' column/ lie is in
j Corn took a sudden ris last
week which caused quite a
rush of that article on the
market.
1IAT DEPARTMENT.
itnpleuiei auj ma fr iu our state. We remark
their pl:«of busi- this not as an invidious hit at the
nth Iveut iJk- street, i uther members of our able dele-
e n.. be.sidl finding gatiou. for no doubt all hare , Verv way well qualified for the' ,'mt several special articles
We are indeed sorrv to sav
Now is votir time
f'i| Klignins Itwuiii lunsi lu*
fur Mill illlllteil .e
IDS'
oflice and will ]iro^«. a strong
, candidate. As a Justice of the
IJiMiuefis relatir '
read}- a< commodatAlJ who cause we feel it a duty to speak j ;ral year; he ha« acquitted him-
deal w|h them to th^u Bl of in terms of commendation «>f ««qf well and no doubt will do
terms.
Oin^jf our ag"iits ma
it to tj|e town of Melisf
da' 'igo. and brings
g*lodrcport ..f the outlooU(,m , ^autinv(J hV
thtt/locality. lie spea| in 1 e\i>enFivc sul^
.1 priod t-'iTHS of tin
any faithful public servant.
Curtains, shades and blinds
dispensed with, by having the
wind'.ws in churches, stores,
w) if elected county Judge.
written for the Dknockat < otild
not be inserted in this issue.
A. I). Kerr, foiuerlv of Oilliu,1
I
gave us a call. He now lives;
in Seymour, Baylor (V). lb- is
deputy surveyor and doing
All candidates who want to w''"- ^'ll,n niuch
sui'cess which he merits.
get their names before the
offices, parlors, etc., charmingly jl^'ple whould announce at once
uf- tqn-'iti] gt>imi t-'iTis i f thi^si
IieS-fhoilse of Scott A: < ou^ri.
for ^ajt. Scoit, the senior jiaL.j-
V
bv the brilliant in
in expensive substitute for stained
i glass. Call and see samples at
Amnn & Devon, opposite jail.
in the Demociut.
We dir«*<'t attention to the an-
ijt
of (te lirm, i- one of tin
iu<i ui the county. and U. ; w],u m;ks to be re-elected to the
maf is known as one of e ' ofjnv ( f county attorney. Mr.
d ; iiouncenient of W. T. Beverly,
Go to Mack & Mack's iu Mor
row block to sell your chickens,
eggs and butter. 1
Spring and Summer Stock.
We call attention to the an-j
nouncenient of Krank Donnell, i
a worthy gentleman, for mar j
shal. 1
In the announcement column
.. ... _ you will see the name of a
Merrill \\. Johnson hasan-i*' . .. .....
... j.. 4 - worthy gentleman, (leo. (h ber .
nounced himself a "andnlate for i , .
the oflice of County Attorney,
And t H>«ids will be f;,iSd reira11111• >s < fi > t I{. aidulvr tlu; pi /i c i
Nmth I'iast riimer I'ublic Sqimin
<^der
■ ^.throat.
.JACOB AHOa.
•■Mm
r~ A-*' 'lilt '' ' • (tWf.^V.aiid • if I l uJTr.f, it
BIN l>. I'AtiK aulTuirirtp ti u - j j ' . . .
ly't" htm an a caiiiJIilat*' ti'f I'tiiin'j litlii iilnl < nUi'ie lius Jt
ff* ''""ln ''uni ty. tf he Jieople of lliat coUilUUtUl
for marshal.
w! .. a*
Joe Lewis, of Rhea's Mill
pbj-'.int* st business men of k. _ j^ v,,riy W(.u ^Uown to the | lie is a young man of much
h«v, and "t < or.-.e, n }\ j ^« |>J*. ul* the county, and his! ability and deservedly very in'ighborliood, as will be seen!
service As jiroS'M'uting attorney jv pular with all classes, lie'from his announcement, enters!
are familiar to the people andjxussesses all the qualifications 1 the race for Commissioner of.
Mniih, of iii- ^ need no comment from u«. No! necessary for that imj ortant j Precinct No. l. He is a gentle j
i at place, conies in fori(joUj,t will lie as efficient in : office, and if elected will per-} man of nu rit and qualification. |
I let q i
i'tof
and integrity.
If you waut tin and queen's
j ure of our special regard^ fut,m. if re-«*le<:t«*il.
!> h-je one anion: the larg<
:d itin-: sflcvbsfullv managed Q««te a uutuher of hogs are
hool.i. iu the countv. and tak\in11'"# <m th**
Lg into ctn.v ideratjon thai theVji< h Pul nV v re cheap as durt go U> H. A
h .oi teacher has such a "hard i «'4 annoyance to the Ton s", two doors west of post
]>le. j office.
aud 1
BELL & ROBERTS,
High School,
form his duties with firmness 1 and will fill the oflice with cred
k. .1. itnhi II i s,
Pruf. of Math un«l Nnumtl ><■
i«««t
feel
is!
•til! in h
Ml
District f'tuirl i:
Hi on.
Mack A Mack wants
ushcls of good wheat.
flrand Jury found sixtftie
rue liills. J
1S'ew?oni nnd Rogers frufesh
arden seed. il
The city was crowded^ith
people on Monday f it
hieing estray sale day.
<>ad to travel.0 we
•scoring onft>r Mnith A
> id word f -r the other busi-
ness houses of the town would
not Is-'amiss ; t this time. AH
<>f tbctu s-'ctn jo Ik* enterprising,
j Summing it ail up. Melissa is
j j by no means an out-of-the-way
place, and the Dem«ichat hopes °
so<m to have many friends in : B
that place and the surrounding ''
country jj^0.
We call aiteiiiion to the com- J offi
parative statement of the First j so
National Bank, of our city, j"*
which will be fonnd in another *ur
> jilace in the Dkmoorat. Few Alsi
enteqirisos inanv country ha\>- b< r
succeeded better than this insti i thro
tut ion. Those who know its I
hhtorv will remember tl;at it'
< r the best dry goods
st aud
stock try F. M. Ball
The names of W. L. Say, A.
st prices, freshest aud full-1 L. Jones, W. M. lionsewright, j
& ftal>e 8. Beck, J. L. Moulden!
and E. W. H. Shclbume will
a, c. ih:i.i.. Ph. it.,
it to himself and satisfaction toj ,,ruf' "f '•",1 'l!"s •*>"
tile pet)ple, ^ ^ J W -tlfitlre 141 hhv If, III' imtiHi' thai wir i u!niui t a pi rmtvui nl ► lu>•( lilnh*
• • 1 " ' ' ' rr Irarnlup. lli 11" > Ity "f M< K inuvv, Ih" ilr«Mi rm in • | • m M• >N I' \ H I I. It 11.
W. S. Coff. V announces llitll I^M. Wf « ill Ita.-h ai> l>rmi il III !>«• fui'inl will in tl'i i !,n i" mIiiii: i.| n ki i-utill'-
1# ... . , 1-uiirn*-. W *lii\ lti tin |u it|'li tu ri :' ull llu ,r mil r- «t hi r-n. !i *ii • m> r|ii uiil
heir as a Candida te for (.ommis , tu Jiat ruiil/i' na a* Inns an w i ilu nur 11 ii i > I'ii it i< iii u ii' l>i <i. t .111
sioner of Precinct No. 1, This j
gentleman is in every way qnal
ilied.
A lltlre-if
Kl'.l.l. \
Id #I Kie I M.
M. I\ III ■> \ , I flii.
I be found among our announce
i ments as candidates for sheriff
From what the friends of each
%1 „ „ # of these tell us we do not hesi
> 0f \v* «k- i™\ Ur^P i ta<^ to say that either one will
m. We think it due him' , '' -. . . . ti-
l" attention of our readers
•d to the announcement
br present efficient county
• Wo take pleasure iu saying
K M Scott announces himself
for re-election. If elected he
will discharge his duties.
In another column can be seen '
the announcement of the Bell
A' Roberts High School. Prof
W. W. LEWIS,
Manufartun r ,.f
Mclv I N > I-Y
in .« . v t make us an efficient sheriff.,
to th public that he has Eju>h ^ v„r>. V(}y)n\M with the j B H was former Superintendent!
\ tM i. promise people and l;once enters the I of the McKinney (4rad«'d lliirh)
race with a good backing. j School, and Prof. Roberts was!
— ■' -*— ' Superintendent of the Leonard ;
Sugar and coffee cheaper than; rjtv Hrhool. It i« useless f..r u.-
to comment upon eit'ierof these
gentlemen since their ability
U) plant some and scholarship speak f*m: j
trees as spring them.
The Wood Templars lodge |
G<M)rg«* Henry llemdoii enters recently organized at this place ,
illy kept his promise
ith some one in town,"
it has not been neces-
inquire "if the county
>r is in town to-day.' the cheapest at Tar H«*el New
e "postal cards" have : „oni 4 Rogers. 1
hands at the offices, j)on<t fHj]
out the county. ! ,.hoicH frujt
A. W. A J.8. Kbhm.
Marble Works.
\. W.il.ott )k Hru.,
r-
1
II. A. Jones for any-joisins
the line of second hand
Won't be undersold !
We will not, F. M. Bull
trv us A' ti. 1. e.
ho?
Co.,
began business as a private' 00f.JT , . f t
bank about twelve, years ago, i oflire* the rae«* for Constable of Pre-1 is prospering and new members
or just before the financial crisis j \ m cinet No. 1. Most oAhe voters an-being added to it every week
of 1S7H Jf W aK. remembt ied1 I',,8Vus fruit, N-autiful fra know him and we predict will A ~^ ' choice
that it withstood the strain of j irers. A tre.- planted give him a strong vote, (leorge
nursery stock at short notice
that crash in such a manner as I"I'W I" n year in advance is "one of the boys," and has ttn,| reasonable orices. Write
•stablish a reputation for ■ of on'' 4'ited next fall. Order 1 been here as long as he could- to or call on A. \v. A. .1, S. Kerr.
The splendid rain thkfell jfj
•csterday was badly neetl,
to «■
solidity and excellent manage- j
nn nt that has since never come
now of i>v. A .1, S. Kerr, 1 , ever since he was burn.
^ C4B he readers' t ten tion F. M. Pall & Co.. dealers In
Bread for the Hungry
Wo to Mack A Mmck
as
rater was getting scarce
A ni<-e lot of new furn
. A. Jones'. Two
r f post-office
Mr. l)oc. Hill shipped
ir loads of beef cattle
cleans this week.
icer-
ff you want first-class
j, a .if all kinds at thifwest
prines, go to Mack <V M
There is a greai deal
in as in and around ins
•.resent time.
The Messrs, Emer-jto the li4f names announced general dry goods, 1 hey buy In | Bakers' Bread
son are gentlemen of experience f„r tax 4-s-or. We feel free the cheajs'st markets and sell A Seay's old stand.
and competency, and w ill in the j to say thahev are all number at th * lowest prices, keep the
•eat future, as in the past fully one men. V'e can not venture fullest ass« rtment, lead the
dot^vest meet the e\-|)wtation of the peo (t0 notice Vh seperately lest styles in their lines. Don't fail
, pie of Collin county. The poo- > we should nM^ar to make some to go there t« tra«le.
eral I'1" "f of,r ri,-T alj,° Snv'dions lstinction, which!
New "bould feel a just pride, would be Aether imprfip «r'
in all such enterprises, and we jn such a mL r. All an* gen-1
j feel warranted in saying to the tlemr-n well Ljifi,.d for the of.
■ patrons of the First National ficeand eac^WB strong hotn«
Bank, and also to the public t support.
for tint
In Heay
1
It will be seen from our an-
nouncement column that Mr. J.
S. Jenkins enters the race for
county attorney
F. M. Ball A Co., general dry-
goods, clothing, IwiotS, siloes,
, hat* and dresa goods are rinht
j up on top, in quality and
: prices. >Von't
don't buy till
i firm.
low
be undersold, ;
you try this i
FASllldNABI.K CI s'MiM
Boots & Shoos,
MelilNNH% , Ti:\ \M.
ii.M.cal tinea, M.li. 111 i'V n.ii\. n.ii.a.'
( AI.1IOI N Ac | i;AltsON,
]) E N T I S T S .
Mi KINNKY, I I A V>.
11 a \ i oar funiH'l a rn |mrliit i-'liip fnr
Iht* urai-iiff uf lit-iilinirv, hi'o-lu. timti-r
Ihf ir iirufi'M'iuMiil M*rviffi" in llu • /• ■
uf M< Kii'iit v ami virlnltj . • MIW • in
Shaiti'n Itlurk.
Will njji ii an ulHrii In Kami'r<\ ili-
i>nuti. I It
.1. I.. nm'KHIEK A ro.,
SADDLE, HARNESS AND BENERAt
KKI'.MK sllol'.
|.uiiWlana St.. u| jhhUi' .1.1'. I > >*••?IV.
lto-.it!- •« aelhilfil ami .-itl-fu'-tn'ti
Kiiaiaiiii-fil. rharK'" rftt«utial'l' 1
THE FOOTE HOUSE OAROER SHOP.
V\ M ItUADI.I.^ . Ma:ia r' r,
Mt'Klnae>, : : i 'Ic\i h.
UIm.* nfal «alinfai-lluti In tin- la1'
HI. A t! H' IS
Ft)HKM .\ A .\MKUIf.\N
MA HULK.
mom mi;MH, IO>II>,
IIKA l s'|'« i.N l , 'I Utl.K I s, A,
M. 'K1NNKV,
'i'KX.\a
CITY IIOTEi
n. S. W^DK. I'ri
M« KI.NNI1V, :
at «r
TF.X AS.
I'rn,it|.l nil
furl <>f w • "if.
*. w. J.IIIH-Il-N.
iitiui) ifi
' lin rv(i
■•Il tu tin* Culll
ri'iwuiiatitf. I
.1 < l I > >"S
K. K VHUIK
.V WOlCfl,
AttortU'V s-at-La w.
win
' utirt •«.
Ifi-tini*
Itlu. k.
M- KINM;\
l>ra' il
ill Nt«fi.'
"I • i-i;tl alt fill Ion
• Uliii up Hinir-
I KX \.s.
ami
Ii
Kf lilTH I
♦*f| !«> t'ti|.
•f • *!u tv*« r* *«
sick
the
bi-r nr
For fine givpi
Iter "•mull fruit planii'stwi
md i>< w roatl\ to pUnii,
u W A j. S." K« rr
irenernlly, that to confide busi- j
fiess t«i this ins
place it in Ivith saf
tiefeiit hands.
I New dn
good- coining for'
•prliig ami ^umtrier; clothing
, 'or men and bovs . i'l aoon b j
1 '4-'4Mil. also fh«' lowest pi i rj
1 known, nt F. M. Ball -V >.
tne race fori .ff j I -, i,.., an I home js hi• 11 iiuwi fa^luiMiaM* halr-i uttlinf. •!
He hu.M ht>eii I V , Inir. ami l.raml.uftl.. hu*n
not without trees. Order and Nmif hut hi^-.it l't>n««urial Art lata I , t
a very iotmm tawy-r «t <mr, ,u||| ,<)w a w &,, n k. it.
I bar, and if elected will make an j -
tifntlon l« til' n,eap! ell#*!; oheap!!! are .fii,ient and able prosecutingi House and sign iiainting. pa
«r- «n4 rrnii 1! l" 'i"'1 f 'J"" i mtomoy. It- will In <l«" Um-! «i'l ««l ".it l-f-n
*.io Hii'i com .and the rullcAfttrir|i (>f drv i . . 'lesiriiig first «'la*s work at nn
I goods, clothiuAbiMitx, shoes, T,MX and mingle with the }H*tiple j,rice«* M ill do well !♦>
hat * and caps,\i\ all'sort* of n d lay in his claims t/ is.pu-•[ having orders with Anion
Sil KltM \ N
Commercial i\ Collin
N C1ISEUI.ES.
novelties
got ids.
Now is th>
• r« of .
litiies' dr*'**4 lar support.
Ilevoll. OpjMisite jtlil.
1
l'J-1
W
.. plnat
J f K
:r
A splendid "t i'k of Virginia' New York Karly Roue pot a
| tobacco nnd t igurs m' Tar II «•#* l| at hi* figures at New -«itu i
News"ui I Kowt." I
New Akkiv m. t >f vvh' i'li
\ Wilson No s >i \vin„' N|.
chines. Ilet'bired b\ tin- lli dt
t'Mf authiiiitie- to be Ih<- be*! in
the world; awarded tin only
pivuiium ;it I'ari% Ft tuc' . <ivi i
xn Colli pet itot'M. N '■•"111 , oil
tllld attachne t kept t •!' ,ill
Machine* Office nl ill Vfr.Vu
|e\ 's In tig Stole.
I T. I" CO|.MN<.
sltuati'il niv
Kmiif. am) mu
lllll- ^ N nrtllH |.«t uf Ml •
iiilla N "lili uf Sltf rinan
'100.000 'I KKIIM
t'nf "I ■ «''■ Il"|. i-tiM.k full ami thnr-
miuli vnriftli'n. tlii l>i..| fur llu- Smith
I'lii- r -~utt uf Holt I > L \I5*« a<'llvn
n-.r-i n t «-n> it. . m„I I H KN i'V.
I* I \ I \ I! fV l!H r. «lt| iii !■ It 'I tulyliig
th'' wants uf uur i vuni x,
(I nr tn i" In ubiu thia -prlug atlilriaa
Mi'Klmu v .. \i|i!o•«-.
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M« Knit
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autl shf' tiiKb.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1884, newspaper, February 7, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191383/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.