The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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turdny uigfei quite a
number aawinhWd at the Tem-
punumt ball to listen to a lee-
word * r the aa-
of y«
in autkorised
flTOft
J' wYltf)
It seems (but "I |l of u mid- Coiirugvuieut °f fOVkr t'Xeellent
. . , den" our am in bit* coiiteuino-' untier. All wh" read it admire
' -«'" « ^ UKh,.ul the bold .Mad It for tbr
many plain farts that wo corn . . ? . , ' J masses against mono|>olies.
prebend everyday. Alter ther*\., ,"J11, „ i ! wUI «*>' you
lecture a goodly lumber re *mt* •Stti,wt ,h* are trying to away the i oor
trying to array
,! Gentlemen, we feel thankful against the rieh. Hut that in
*5! W. wi£«: ttl, ri: ^ Kn? iT 1 tl,Mt "p to tW" 1,1 th ' ,,wl thv Wtt>' 10 prtlici-
r, retina, Rokert dinat* lodge known aa Knights * fl ttud # „ flirtmaraneo these objectors say
sL^iKnlT^ of Labor of North America." j. . • . . .! whether yon an* correct or not.
olldsr 1.1 S juice will not permit us to have ht en )* raiitted to live,, fi^y |(UllV; yon arc, uud nil
rTB5k*y. sneak of their principles in full, nwve und have our being, and ! tli«>y can do is to answer with
'• 1 'niey are coui|toscd of the main that we are still the "spnred false tire usurious and mine a
Me. underlying principles of the monument of vour goodness! howl against communism; but
original Democratic jmrty. It . y\ , „tllv<Ni, this in no nrgument.
tut«. a. is not a political organisation; 1 on fmw stnj «l j ^ ||k( • 1(. w|„ wrmv
m!w a i llH "le passes are affected j ^ *eugmncerenmrkubl) and J ()f t|H, flUir)esH niauner in * iiieh
8:43 a. m.
10:49
1:10
UOUMi MOUTH
AMSSMMSkUtOB
a. QCMNnMST. Agent
Miswirt PaclAe Tliur Trtln.
some cit|j;iii%uiice of politi
encroach men ts, they take ! we have much for which to feel yu„ jiftVV started out to com
rfeal af-
>f their w
H. declarations which are given to |" " *!*"" "j"" ' "j" i j
r s. the world is hs follows: "The! [f1*turiM??OMr_*<V^,n Iwloiigto tin
cmd
very seriously TuJured by the
frost which fell Sunday night.
Muuroe Jones bus moved his *M(| w,(
barber shop over 6n the east as oooo ooons and an Cheap
side of the square, in the room Goods as ean be Imught in Tex
occupied by Turner's shop. , n*-. Curnu along—"top at tin
thankful to you. You must meiit ujhiii the acts of olflcern in
fnirn. The fifth Haute of their f«><a great relief now that vou ' p« wer and the use ami abuMe of
ren |.J(^ in 1 V,f tr"M ;S°n" w|"°,
t. - belong to the ring, may take1
the arena for a sort of a free om.„He, but vou hev to line,
tight. It would seem a little let the chips hit whom they may.
remarkable, too, that you have , The Kmiuirergives H.C. M.irk
all caught the infection of "go- a verv unkind cut or two. It is
imr fnrM tin* r i*iiiiwiu nt tlio ! denied that he4s the old}
re ever sent1
tlnit voted
iiue for !lu>
nopolies.
nirer ha« ai
reserving of the public lands
for the nettial settlers. Not an-
otl «f acre for railroads or cor-
HlN
• • • t
.1.
iug for" the
siuins time.
Democrat at the
It- is, however, a
man the i>eo pie
tegi.^lamre
!R,„.
pluasun
jieople
want
of ditfervaeu in
many
old stand, north side
in" the cas<> would manifestly
Is* Iteyond control and quite
hopeless. A little "tea" to keep
- . - i . . the t||« troublu out to the surfaee is
A drove of very fine beef cut- square, and let me supply you what any good old grand inoili
lie {Missed through town this; with goods as iu the past. ; er nurse would recommend. The
Wks Kstkh. editor can feel assured of otir
~m T i ; sviuuathv during this his iuev-
• Hho it'nl.lV Tli,. liiflit funu
By the way, this calls to mind
but a few sfioi t years ugo tiiat
the editor of tin* Kiiquirer was
agaiust railroads and cori>oni-
tions about the time, you know,
that Throckmorton was a can-
didate for Governor, and was
Capt.Johusoifsoigun. lint now
he seems to be on tin* other side,
week,'which was purchased by
'J. U. Doman for shipment. i Mr.
^.0^ ... • , - ' mum- ii,i.swb, nir iikiii lunn l,.«(Hii.r t ..> m.,1|,| i-hirr
iC, Imvo a l.!„ ,,k for two w.,-k ,,f t,„.inf....,!..., d,v..|..,K,li,''tt f,' " ™, n r J...I il.i
,.« •«! and hjiIU; ' ■ "ttl'" W«xy nn.l Mwurv, would t>- j., ' iJ„ I wil
« <•' ft™' mid WiiM
Ilarriooa 4
1 t of Wood, sawed and split
for salt) at Rumttior time prices.
Delivered on short notice. 4
died on Monday night last, lb
Hill
and
had no relative* ere, and be-: l,'','w,'°1.1 ^ tt ^ew patout plas- u thr«n% it us
, •.!..# ters, winch may be obtnmed as • v.,...-- i>
Ingunc.iiiHfiunK Hot hint f-nr r,.„llilv ,1S ..latni-W
days of his life was unable to f„r newspapers. You might; Khtas i Idl.,
s
ill
provided
iisiiie.
>HSKI{VKU.
Mar. I<>.
Mr. 11. S. Cr« ft, of (fray
gavuusa call this week ami Kjvo t||#, t,xa,.t whereabouts of order a few of these from Dal-' FltKi: iHSTItllUTlON.
says everything is nourishing ltis p,,. las with your next batch of pat- Ab£!;"iX;'.V>ro/sn!i^rh Th' f^
iu that neighborhood. m cut news. Seriously, gentle- «iiMtri>.*«ttiou o> Mmni i«* i>4itti« « < r i r. iu>-
GIveuMiftTrlAluiidbeCoitvlnceil. men, the Democrat, no doubt. «nko'M Cough und I.niijr ^vrur. nu>*t
prues are reasonable, committed u grievous blunder iSuonrr'.U.!dVBn.uSifS now''!
rk first-class, ami all or- hi publishing any thing of umrU. K«irular Iepaw.- rntd $t
which each and all of von
House and sign paiuting, pa-; Our pru es are
pering and gruiuing—persons our work first-class, ami all or-
dering first-class work at rea- ders in painting, graining, pa-
{M<ring. or sign-writing, prompt-
y attended to by Anion & l>e-
Honable prices will do well by
caving orders with Anion &
Devon, uorth ofKootell u • •.
Ws learn a foiin«lrv is to be
put up in our city. A good
thing. We will have a g«>oil
town soon if we will only give
some men a chance.
Vou. first door north of Foote
House. 1
On the 15th. which is next
Saturday—court day—we un-
derstand several candidates arc
going to meet at Weston. We
are glad to learn the l.oysnrc tiling, gentlemen, we beg to ap
working up their interests.
j
could not approve. If we liad Imhtor Dehocuat: -
the tin;;? we would call around Sieving that the Democrat
regularly each week before go- >« willing to hear all classy,
ing to press and see if our arti- drop a few tlioiiglits.
eles suited vou. No doubt it Hackbeirv is surrounded by
would be 'gratifying to our a Hassofpeac «ble. industrious
many readers to know that we «'itizeiis, who read and think for
were submitting our print( d themselves « n the turious ques-
matter to such a trio before giv- t'1'"* thnt come up. Want men
ing it to the public. Another " the legislature who can face
corporations with their •
. pla ud you t'oR, and tlmr.is the. const it r knts intkiikst
decided military talent you in their inlnds, iirn^fid of ci>ws.
TUK CATTLK fl.auck IN kansas.
Kau.'as City, Martdi 10. -To-
Seka advices suite thai Mt\jor
inis returned yesterday from
the district inft'Vted by the foot
and mouth disease. 'The dis-
trict is thirty-five utiles in urea,
is now rigidly quarantined, and i
every effort' will be made to
stump out the disease. Dr.
Hoh omh visited Clutsc county,
upon the report that the disease ,
appealed there, and after care-
ful examination proiiotiaccdthc
herd in question free from tile
disease. A public meeting
will be held to-morrow when a
systematic movement wili be
at once inaugurated, it is pro
Iiosed to buy the infected cattle, |
.ill them and burn the bodies. >
Railroads iu the diMtrkt lui\e
given assurance of their co-
operation iu the work of pre
venting the spread of the dis-
ease. Reports from northern,
western and southern parts of
the state indicate that cuttleatid
sheep are in got si condition,
having passed unusually well
througit the winter Ke^on.*
A MININO MYSTKKY.
Spokane Falls, W. T„ March
10.—Fears exist for the safety
i f the ten men who went to
Ivuthsrum, thirteen days ago,
to locate the trail to t'ocur
Kalene gold mining district.
They left a point twenti -live
miles from liathsruui. witlifour
days ration and left other pro-
visions in charge of a man
with instructions to wait six
days. They never returned
and the liiun left. It was
thought they had reached Kagh*
City, but a mini who arrived
Saturday said they had not
been tfiere. Search parties,
have been orguui/.ed and are
now our. There is no jdnce
where they can stop between
points known, and the snow is
very deep. Their names are
Charles Pond, L. Merriain,
Charles Hoatmau. McNutt,
Whitsell. William Dean. O. j
Stafford. William Haves, Peter
Kscli, ami one uuknov.ii.
IIAItltl.lt WIHK ma KICKS.
BELL & ROBtK l o, ■
High School,
A. HKM, • •. IS.,
Ihnif. uf l.«ii|ruitK>'l> nn«t 111*1 on*.
ti, J, iv*>>tl'.ltTH,
Prof, of VmU. Nnlmal ?*rltniv«
Wr (It-jtirf !«• mv to tlx* imhlit- thai wr will cuiulm't a prriiiani lit h«i)i'm>1 of Incit-
er IvartihtK. Iu llx* 'U> UrKlmifj. th«* llrwt Irrtu H>o|,<>ii Vt NI ay. KKH. II.
Issi. W.. will trat'li any hranrh lo l>f foiiml wlililn thr t-urrlruiuiu oi m wlrntifir
ruurar. Wr InvUt* I It*- to roiioutl llu-ir lni« r l I" aui-li mii antrriirliu.1. nil
to imlniiil/r n m< I« hl- ud «• do our tluiy. I'niiinti «ill lit* no>t!fralr.
Atldno llF.IJ. a ItOIII ItTS.
M> Ktnni>>. Tnxa#.
Now that spring is coming.
the small Wy that fishes on
Sunday is going to— ii«-u t'ork. A. ,1. I wine is before the pco- iiave dTsphiv ed In yoiir iissault rnllrmids, Ac.
that phtea of all prices for tish- pie for City Assessor and Col- upon the D'eiuorrat. it seeiws We are opposed to county
^ nail's luck.
The roads leading out
Mc!\inuey into the count
"awful" rough, as the farm
say.
The weather lias been a jmr
fe rt to piette since our last r«'
port. No reliability can
placed upon it hereafter.
(lector, lie is well qualified for to have been preconcerted and wurts having power t • cut our
, the position. He is a man of. Himu'ta-■mousall along the line. '"t" nngh* for public
from . . , ... i* riiis mode of warfare,by ifener- roa«l.«.
ry are 1 1 ,^rl v ulu s r,,nK ul al ami com lulled a trucks, upon '• ' legislature goes on in
irniers ftU*N his enemies, was a pastime the future, as it has iu the past.
it- called to see us this week, and pose you got the idcu—tlint J*! holders, r0
w.\ reports the farmers at work ,f.vo" «ould con(h;scendt. gettl J. t* k< f
. i | . , . . .an idea from an individual so'uud tenants,
be jdantiug coni und fixing for cot-1 KIvmIv f inf,as tjM. that does not
; ton. Ho says 1 wheat is First kmiiemr of France. We * h'«t citizen
Curtains shades and blimls
iisiieiiseu with, by huving the
w udowi in churches, stores, uud of course will prosper.
«ttllces, purl us, etc., cliarmingly. . . ~ T" m
beautified by the brilliunt in-' -
expensive substitute for stained >
ulass. Call and m>*> samples at ''
much indulged iu by tin* First it is only a question of time that
Mr..I.N. Sanstrom, of Weston, Napolean, fnun whom we sup- • many of us will not be land
called to sec us this week, and pose you got the idea—that is1 holders To convince one of
(' • - - - -1 i*s- Knglnnd—Lords
A government
protect its hum-
nifs "" ""
imagine it will not be deemed
invidious in us to confer all the
damaged, ami fruit also dmn-
tjqred. He takes the DrnocKAT,
military distinction won iu this
.\ss-saiiit upon the DcmtM*rat,
*1. & G. N. R.R." on the editor of the Kiiquirer.
"S" was left at this office which as he is the only one of the trio
.i — i\.n ....,i un... i..u theowner can have by calling. | that has a military title. If we
..r;?1."!.! —. — - I'iKlo n*
Anion & De\ou, first do« r north, Tin* records rd' thecourt show cajitain. We are not informed .
is not worthy of
the name of a government.
Will close by wishing the (
Dkmockat much success, with
a larL'e list of sulwcribers.
Amu i s. |
llnekberrv, March loth.
St. Louis. March i). It is
given out as one of the results i
of the recent meeting here of
barbed wire makers, that steps ,
were taken for the practical
consolidation of all barbed wire
manufactories in tin* country,
under the name of the National
Harbcd Wire Co. .Another;
meeting will be held in a couple
of weeks, at which final ur
rangeinents for the auiaigama-
tion and <<rgani/.atiou of the new
company nil! probably be
made. This has caused an ad
vance of one cent per pound iu
the price of wire. There is
said to he great demand for
wire on account of the recent
rise five to Might dollars per ton 1
iu the cost of raw material.
A MTKVMKIi ASIIOItK.
Foote House.
1
A i'KOI.ONOKll KXIIIIIJTJON
MUl'TAI.ITV.
ok
that .fudge Multbie bound Mr. as to whether he h-oii his bwvett
An unusually large numlNir: Ontes in u lsuid t>f $^.r>oo for in the battle of \\ aterloo.,lack-
Cleveland, O., March 10. -
The contest to-night between
Mcrvina Thompson, of Clevc
son's tight with the British at
« l mnmm'iii Iiinue mi'ii njijii-ui i ««« « i«-"i... , nil.1>n,i,.
ance tin our streets the past few while one W. Collins writii g f„ tl|e nf thl. t.eel flV JXivd^iMialli^t fm.rSinaiT
days. Some were seeking homes; from McKinney to the Mercury brigade from Sabine Pass, lies Michigan, was more like a rough
some looking up hwnt ions for says, "Who shot him lies in got it all the same, and Mint's and tumble fight than a sparing
business, &c.
Home of our side-walks need
repairing. We h.-«rd ...any nn i^ Hid].7wV.VI."
ivunrMmtioiK kHiiihni nivm flip 1 -
imprecation hea)s>d n]m the
walk from the corner of Jones
Jk Stiff's sabsm eastward
SP' • ^
V
mystery." Then the Judg > has . D 'i^>t also bt
"made u let" ami had
step down and out and h
new ideas dropped by thosi
skilled in the profession of
sparing
n mutch according to the Marquis
Is tter 'Vnf,tT"f some information t« rules, lb-mini
et «eiitl military meiiofthenge who ^ disposition to strike
II always anxious to pb'k up wil|, ()IM. |mn<V then with the
other, then run with his head
We have tuu or twelve candl- nnV.s 'io sli.tii'Ion.cthin^'of the 'J0*" a,M.1 V}Uxi']l' T!"
4 ft,r m>. ri(r i.iui n-' i #1111 r ; . frequently had trouble to make
j mt ft,r S , ' / mode of drill tile (aptnn m-- ^ fus-k away and miich
iand^ments l.uve been mB"y' °f m""'' tor A**™**' his ftjrces to. Having Him. WJ1|I thuJ, conWd and a
i ,ni« i ,«u w . and-aH the precincts not heard the Waxy and Mercury well in ^.llter numbers of roiinds ,,e
snd nn still gtdng off like hot j from Who w ill In, next to ' "nniaud Is then given: . otherwise
Itan-eakes. Nearly every farm vc,nt|1^, Hunninc for office is TiI'V' Tu.k''u,i,.V . Thompson's wtdght was
or's wagoa hearing the city has . "IV I ^ _ulrt nd Mr«dl.v j ,^11..^; Smith's XH. K.
not ours
Also keeps cm haadagood sap- whistle.
plyof .«w furniture, Ulu*.,; K^T.ru hoRinnlngb>r..nU.to
Tin and Queens ware, which lie * u. . „
sells at most reasonable prices. |*r8® <|uaatities, but
Second door west of i'ost Office, Pr>'*es are low.
MeKlui.fr. Texy._ 5 ,)„e „f (bTedllon. of > New
poll aALK.
i per cent. «f tin dtsjr money went
1 to the winner, 4o to the* loser:
; no t ther stakes. Kight ounce
No. 45. On* r>f tSe brnt PMlrte Finn* | gloves were used. Thompson
liUkfMMtjr.WnTN, W In ralllvn- was cvidcntl V disconcerte<i liv
J JUnlfh " «u.&™ ill elinehinK
oUer liupruvrniDim. Situated lOrailM. but sllcciSNletl ill knocking 111 IN
We hear of several parties Orleans pujier, soon after coin- ^ wV#t ^|,«Klsnry. on os-l4,uf ia twenty minutes.
Dallas to purcluuie rneuciu^c learn the printing! \*\ «Wk. Priw • ptr ntrs. | M ** %
business, w ent to see a preach-
er's daughter. The next time
S. A l#f little farm, ft tnllea iwiHy ' Sttuirc ''St VOU "oinir to
from Plnno, <15 twrra. Mi In rgltlva-| „ .,n,f , | „ ^
tloa, ill paatar*. 10food timbfr. jlood dis|s se of the liorse, after all.
going to
>flbes, &e./ Why. ^
, an^ 'V attended meeting he was con-! iMmv? Sn^hnnl' «nd rlnrvard. T*nw! jtyanf" ityan—"Well, thin, It
Mtfires in sleRinney. Why not sidernbly astoiiishetl at hearing 1f*ipBrirr till lat of April. * * • -
patronise home indnstrv? It the minister announce as his
costs more to do the former than "My daughter i-griev«us-
New York, March 8. A large
unknown steamer ran ashore at'
Ahscomh, New Jersey, this
morning. A heav\ fog has set
in. The vessel i> coUsfiilitl\
blowing her whistles, and by
that means the life-saving crew
hope to reach her. The steamer
proved to be the Clyde,sdalc,
from Jamaica to New York.
The vessel struck und crossed
one of the brigantines boats and
anchored in deep water. She.
was pitched from her perilous
IMisitioii l y the captain of the
ife-saving*station ami proceed
ed to New York.
Kildarc, March K- A man of
Wiekham's mill, we could not
b-arii his name, while adjusting
some machinery was thrown
against the snw and was cut en-
tirely into lengthwise, his back-
bone 1 icing severed about the
middle the ful? Irngih. it is head
was not mutilated n; it was
tum.'d to out1 side, lie hs lutj
up uud tried talk, but expir-
ed within half u minute.
I'pper I'fittsgrove, Pa.. Mart h
10. At midnight Mrs. Wood -
ward Kirkloff, cra/.cd wit'i
malaria fever, left her bed and
deliberately set her clothes
afire. She* fought desperately
with those who tried to extill
guish the Unities ami wns
slowly burned to dentil.
—jyKrosnija^
M vtiglil ia Ik* Ink. loin* mm) Utmn put
canning the patient toaup-
•Ktrliol *
AHKt l'M4BMKNTN.
Thk ItKMtN-tiAi •nnuUDt'tw raii(ll«laU'i«
at thr following rate* :
IMalrlot olllt'ea fill
(oiinty . "• !*•
IVi elnrt J .V>
City tl*)
Fur Tnk Collector.
L. W. O01.KSHV aiiilo.rlUM titt to an-
oaimi'i' him ik a 1'aiidUliilf for re-
Ikm lu thr olth'i't f Ta* I'ollwlur.
Knr Treunurcr.
W. M. UAt.l.K\ aulliori/.xi* hm to ao-
iiouncr litni ait n modulate for rr-rlrel lou
to thr oltW of Count) Tri-aaurt r.
For Niter IN'.
J. S. KIKK. atilhurUfAuaioaniiniinrr
lilin ai « cun«li;lHlr IV-i Sln;rifl uf < ollin
roitnly.
TODP WAMOKS authorise* ua lo
annonnrr hint a* a ranblilatr for sh« riff
of t ollin rounty.
.1. I.. MotM.HKN Hill hoi i/cn mt lo an-
nounce hint a* a runillilale for Sheriff of
t'ollin county.
W. I.. SAYK aiilhorl/eK ua to an-
nounce hlni n eaiitlltllale for Sherlll of
t ollin eounl).
A. I.. .loNKW Hitlhorl/.m dm lo un-
iionnee hlni nn u enixllilule for Sheriff of
l'ollin rounty.
(JAHK IIk« k authorl/e* iim lo nn-
nounre hlni a* u eaiuikUnle fur Sheriff of
t'ollin rounty.
WM. M. mU SKWHUJUT nuthcnlzei.
iih to annonnrr hlin ua n rHiuliilale for
Sher'.fl of Collin rounty.
K. W . It. SlIKWU HNU uiithoriseM iim
lo announre hiu; as uriuulUialeforHhri'-
iff of t oliln rounty.
For Assessor.
.1. W. K Kit It autliori/.rn u* to un-
noiinee him uh n ennili'lnte for A^Hcioior
of Collin rouuly.
C. M. ItK 'R uulhorir.M uh toannouuee
In.ii a < aiiill lntr for AwM'ttMorof ( ollin
County.
lv. A. Mi I.AKISV nnthori/.e* iim to an-
nounre hlni n* n raiullilate for AMMMaor
of CoIUm county.
J.T. MI'bKKH anthoro.ea ua to an-
nouiirr him a* a cunilMat* lor Anm<moi'
of t'ollin rounty.
W. II. HIII> i'o|. niitliortxra ut> to nn-
nouurr Ititu a« n t amliilale lor AM« ir
of CoUin MXinty.
.1. W. It A N uulhoi'i/.eM iim |o annotinre
lilm r.H a rniollitnti' lor V**eai*or of ('ol-
iln count) .
HAMI'Hj S. Mi IMTiWIl Milhorirea
ua to niio«Hiure liiw an u riuidliliite toi
\MneHMir of ('ollin county.
.ItlK W. IH'.VKItl.V awtlu>ri7rx um to
un.'ioiinrr hint ai a eittellilate for Amm i-
Mor >f <"ollin rounty.
For Ulslrict t'tcrk.
W. i'. ( "OX nuthori/e i iw tn onnwutvcf
him its ii ('.tniliiiitlr tor re-i'lrctluu. to tlir
otllrr of 0i.itrirI ( Icrk.
For i;ount> Attorney.
W. T. |IKVF,:tl.\ iitiltiorl/eH iih lo an-
nonnrr liitu ii a i juiiiltlnle for r. -Her-
lion to the otllrc of Count) AltwiiMy.
.lOIIN S. .IKNKI.VS authoriM** u< l«
annonnrr him mm a ca miniate for the of-
;|re of County Attorno.v.
M KICK I I.I. IV. .IOIINYON authoriw.
ua |o annoiiiirr him ni r. eiiuUiilate for
tile ulllre of Count) Attorney.
For Hnrveyor.
M. II. IIYKNK nutliori/.ea ua to an
noiittre him for rc-uled ion lo the olHrc
of County Hurvoyor,
For remit) .IuiIkc.
JOHN l . I'AtiK ni|tliori/f* ua to an
VV. W. LEWIS,
Mai.ufiM tur> i of
<F.\SHI( tNAHliK .t'l'STt >M
Boots & Shoos,
Repairing a Spocialty. t'| Stair*,
Over I. 1 . Newaouin'a Store.
mekinm v, TEX AS.
MclllNM'.V
Marble Works.
W. A. Wolcott h Bro.,
- OKAI.KRH IN -
FOKKKtN A AMK11 It'AX
MAHHLE,
MO!>I 'MKNTM, TOMIW,
IIF.ADHroNKS, TARI.KTH, Ac.
McKINNKY, : : TKXAS.
SHERMAN t'OMMKKt'lAE
AND —
. i
Ollin Nurseries
NtnnleH ..i* nrlfen N«rth«e t of Wo
Kinney antl olio mile North of Sheniinn..
tiikbm
Kor Texa« ilouira. *ioek full and ihor
I,null TtrlrtieH, I lie !:-« t f«r Ule South.
The rranlt of KlilllT V ICAlis u.-ilr.
eawirlenre anS TWKNTY-
JuZ^/'t "ll^nroSinvd,,,P f°r ' 0,""y ' RW* rea'lilenee I,era. atudyln*
Juilge uf t ollin . "01.!> . . , nJ|| of |>wr (.(l|intrv.
J. A. I.. Wdl.Kt; aulhorl/.o* ua lo an- •
noutirr lit lit n* ii inndiilnte to) the olllre
of Count) .liulge.
For t'ommlsslonrr. I'rec. No, I.
.IOK1. t.KWIS lllllllorveH ii!i ill ali-
liOUIiri* him un n ruiulillate for ( "lollilH"
alonrr of I'rrelnvt No. I.
K. M. SCOTT iiuiliorir.eN iim to nii-
nouure liini a* aean«IWIuleforre-elei-||< n
|o the ottlre of I 'ouiluUiionei' 1're. No, I,
W, S. COW'KY authorir.ea ua to an
nounee him a« a rnndidiile for CouimU-
nioiier of I'rerlnrt No. I.
For .1 list lee of the Fence.
0. J. COt'MTNKV uuthorlwiH iim to
nnnoiinre lilm um a ruiKlldalr for .limtife
I'reelnrt No. «.
1.Koltl.K WATTS aulhori/.ea u* I
•nnounre lilm aM a randttlale for .lu*tice
I'rerlnet No I.
I). W. I). |\ IIA V KN authorize* ua lo
annotinre him a* a i-umlldate lor .lii*tivo
of the IVaee. Prerlnrt No. I.
For Countable.
O. II. IIKKN|s>N authorize* u* to nu-
nounr.. him a« a < amllilal^ for ( oiiatatile
of friiiiirt No. I.
OAIIK S. I.I'CAS authorise* ua to nn-
noiinre htm a* n <'andidalr for CoiiMtaldr
of TriK'tnet No. I.
SCOTT 1*111 I.I.IPS authorlzeM u* to
MMMMinre him a* a candidate for enn-
■lihle Precinct No. I.
For t'lt) JlnrntiMl.
II.WTIII* film Tl Mll-.y IX At'HIt..
J. II. MAMMo aulhoriRe* u* lo an-
nounce lilm aa a candidal*! for Marahal
of tlie rltyjjf >L Kinney.
T. K. IstNKKI.I. auUiorlse* n* to an-
nounce him tut* candidate for .Marahal
of Ike City of tic Kinney.
UKO. Oll.lihltT aiitliortsea ua tn an-
nounce lilm a* a candidate for Mar*hal
nf Ihn City of MeKlniiev.
I'll) Treasurer.
4.S. HKAKO authorlsea ua to an-
nontv*. hi tn a« a randldate for Treaaitr.
er of the city of McKinney.
•I the
he
MarkitRsport.
the latter.
lv tormenked with a devil.*
* .. ,- h*s to in® heart, butshure an'i
North 0f1kJ"JTJI'. adilMlos.! y.|n obleeged to do it to get u
K. M. THOMPSON. little money to buy some fodder
MeWn—y. Tel.! f„r the | ool I nste.4'
1,1,11 i ■i.. ■
mfnnortnff
•f IMifaalioi
The l)EJWr«AT wishes to Quiten number of our eiti-
turn Ita heartfelt thanks to « s went to l)nll s Wednesday
John Clomentaot for that big "ttend the Minnie
mess of fish caunht nut of Kast
HuuU entertainment.
fork. Mid hopes he will eonelnde Subscribe for the Pksotmat.
•" f" *f*in- • 'l.v ♦I ^ • ?***•
l.'nrle Ed. NN hitelv says he
can't throw a stiek at n dog
without hitting a candidate; and
sometimes he hits both a dog
and ii enndidale. Who will s«*e
this and go I'mir Rd. something
better!
nam# haa
moat people
that It ia
tke
Dr. BCM4AKKO. Tkla
become ao familiar with n
Ikronakont ike t'oilad Slatea
iiardly nrnwaiafy toSat* thai h«
ftotnatorof Ike nrnat t>r Roaanko I 'onvh
ana Lung Svrup, the people'* favorite
remedy, akerevnr known, for Cotigha
t'olda. Conaumptlon and all atfcotlona of
tke Throat anil l.nngA, Price 3Ae and $1.
Sold le C. N A Co.
inn of thr kidney a or
At lima, aympioma
igtation are peaaeat, aa flatulency, tin-
ea «>f tke fttomark, etc. A atoiatura,
like neripiratkm, producing a very di«a>
ible itching, after gittlng warm, 1a a
moo attendant Blind, Bleeding and
Itching Pilea yield at maw to tke inli-
ration nf fir. ftnianko'a Pfle fteinedy. wliM.
acta directly npon the part* aflcetrdi ahmrt-
Ing tlte Tuaioni, allaying the intenae itehi
ing, and effecting permanent cure.
60 cent*. Addieee the Dr. Bnaanka
cine Co., Ph|ua,0. «W
C. N. Abbott A t o.
choice Wheat •
Com ill Shuek
Corn SlirttnJ
t lat* loo*e
Sacked
Barley .
Hmh
C^rn f' il Kref
Kgg*
Ilutier
Hoi* d'Are Pi«*l*
W>
:ci
40
an
31
3T
4i
H
n
m
s in 10
the want* u
(For treel lo plast thl* *prtag addrcaa
McKinney). Addrcaa /
A.W.A.f.H.lii:itlt,
Y
KInner 8*4 Sh^nimlt /
CITY IIOTEli
(i. N. w aim:. Proprietor J
Mi KINNKY, TKXAtC
prompt uttuntion givei. to the com
kill of gueal*. ( liartfr' renaonalde. 1
F.HNF.X A €*< .,
SADDLE, HARNESS AND 8ENERAI
KKIMIK SIIOI'.
l.oul*iana St.. oppoalte .1. I'. OnwelCa.
lillMillrMM aollrileit mill MHtl-ifai'lioa
guaranteed, r hargen reaaoiiatilr. I
THE FOOTE HOUSE BARBER SHOP.
W NJ, BftAi't.KV, Manager.
McKiniiey, ; Texaa.
t.lves geueeel aallafnction in the latent
mid iiiomI fiiMkioufblu hair-cnttlng. *ha -
Ing, and every branch •>! tlie binlneaa.
None but heal't'onaofial ArtloU kept.
O.V.i W ll«M s. M.U. li.l .CKAlWSiM, n.t .«.
( ALMOI N A FFAHHON,
DENTISTS.
McKINNKr, TKXAS.
Having formed a ro-partnemhlp for
tli" prartlre of HeiiliMtry. hereby lender
llielr profc*aional aervlcea lo tin* citizen*
vf Mi'Klunrv and vicinity, Olllie in
Shaln'* Block.
Teeth extracted without pain by the
u*e of Oaa. I
M. *■ JOIIXaO*. A. I. WORB
.IOIINHON A WOHKi
Attorneys-at-Lav,
j '
Mi KINNKV. TKXAS
Will practice In State a''d*t:l
Court*. Siteclal attenoon giver 10 «•
lertlng. Olllre no Mtair* in J iiiwli
Itl.Hk. I
a
Mubscrit*1 6 r the
Onlv *1
TlKMfK RAT.
SIC
The above are the prlcac being |>aUI
a week.
Huti-*erllH Tu* the | :voc
\T.
W. hit I.THY -iui KNAI.4
MoN fill.V. >1 «i Par Vcae, —d-
Kvery man, woman and chlUt wko
raUen poultry ought to laKr it.and letrn
h*.n to make the hu*tiie<« plrnaant and
t>ri tital.lr. There'* mouev at.dplnnaum
in lh< huntnr•« nhcu rightly cond'ietflfl,
Wrlt :. ternif lo Ag*ut*.
\. A. PtTTt « *
f).
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1884, newspaper, March 13, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191384/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.