The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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We cull attention to the ad-
, vcrliM'fUfiit of II. W. Ardinger
Graaajr Mill «i the War *atb.
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IIKNIIKUSoN.
THE DEMOCRAT.
!ITriZr 1 uATtyw *'?*11^^, APm u-u** «< «
'FIlfRSDA Y API11L 17 1884 I . M I bov and did j ou ne'er train f dersoii was visit.-,I with n se* ««•**<*
S " !t «>AY, A1 ML 17. IBS*. wm,k s built*. Mr. Ardinger is . l)ici you lie er feel that swe,- „iv UIIti i|iuud.-i ntorui this 1C! L
ANNOI MT.HF.NT*.
Thk lirnutntr announces candidal tut
follow tag rale*:
910 00
To the Public.
Ti
week's issue. Mr. Ardinger is. I)i<t you ue er feel that *-!• i r„|U mid ihumtei ntorui this BSfii' 5 S
one of the moat enterprising I'ng of the heart you ueer can nioruiug. The Ht utli«*rn hotel • - •'
merchants in North Texas, and ,,5Pkl,l, , . , . ! was struck by lightuing and the w funlaui y aMhirtm'u* to a«-
is too well known for hi, per t|u, Ht^te. wTthTdumes uV.d m!? J,nUn« wem 1
Ardinger Ac Co.
Th# Adlowlag d*nof<* in lutkortawl 1
ar iiuforth#Una.KKAT: j m wu i«" mhiwh .wr «« ptT, t||e erects, with |•lumen and h HKin|ured. The lightning
V^ASt *° lM,lm,iH1,l>| aud fmr t;ul «?-v\ . , , ! down" stack ehimffey aJf liter
Riut Mlar; U. T. fin. I>IIm; IMiM iJig to Heed to have all} tiling AN Idle the kettle for tile kef- nlgy tore it to pieccs down to the
McXair^^ MUl^m K^rougji, Hnid for hiin in this respect. His tle toum bade us march, ntareh second floor. J.H.
arpley ft ttrli
ulMge, Leba
. Farlah, nil it
hrsdsr, Hoek IItil; J. F.
noni II- Uotclier. I..
Nevada; U. W. Morrl*. Co| e
A. Walden, St. Paul; J. II.
ill; Mourn
H. * T
UOI.NO aOl'IU
Ho t. Mall and Kxpreaa
Wo. 4„ Kapre**
JUoooioiodatloD.
immense and finely assorted
im«r*vllle.O. *."'jno* stock « f goods speaks for Itself;
Win'
Paul; Mount™*!!* A Co., Allen.
* j • '
Hiiro*. St. uluj j,e }l|ways sells as good and
awnv.
For Treimuror.
HT. M. II.Uil.K\ authorise* to In an-
Dillord a Si nounce him aa a oamlldate for re-elect iou
lo.ii. drummer.« ... ... «u «d ,0 "" ej'
Our Canlaiii w b im bmve a I'V Ilit aliiM-k lluii In- Jumiml
i .i; roiiimixHiun i .r. |««i f 'i'" ""-"!"! •"<?; h,i
11 in swop.1 wruM macle of bright iwimiimI Nli^lit itijuilc*. Ills county.
•« niiir w - "M «••• "•• . |||r ."Hoim n UC1 IIIAUr HI I'f l^llt .
f H.v Tim.. Tub la" ** ai,.V (;fll0r new till, a pajier rap he wore; j ewajie froai death was niiraeui . TO,Ml WAMI)KS aill)lurl«*. u. lo
J.1T ! mereh«rt in the city, t all on Our guns wen^ made of cedar "Mh, as he was
sle«*|)illg in llll aniionii«'i> lilm a* n raiibltiatv for Stirrltl'
9:12 a. M.
4: i:t r. m.
10:35 A. M.
Ma. t, Exprvaa
TVo. 1, Mall and Kxprw*
Aeoonnodatlon
aoi*u KOKTII.
8:13 a. m.
10:12 r. m.
3:10 P.M.
8. IMtKIIKKV. Afft nt.
Mlaaourl PaciHe Time Tabic.
« T aoiw
Mall. 7: r. u
Tralgki 12:30 r. m.
him and see for voiirselves.
wood, with barrels ]>ainte<l too;1 apartment ml,joining the rhim-j
•onetH forever set. *'> tliat was struck, and brick -± «'L"
NEW SPRING STOCK
1
With bavi
Quite a serious little fnieas and ramriKls bright and new.
took place on Tuesday evening ' We charged ti|Min a Hock of
last at the Kim saloon, near the ; geese and put them all to (light,
depot, in which an old man. hxeept one old HTi'liitoltN
whose name we could not learn.
was struck over the head with
a spittoon, by Frank James,
cutting several deep gashes in
his iiead and one in the neck.
..... ..... ..... .... |m i>ertv OHouuctt
000sk, who thought to allow us 11 («'0| |( ^ |
tight;
Hut, all! our captain knew a
tiling or two, he wheeled the
van.
We routed her, we scouted
authorlM-M u* lo an-
. - ,1 . s 1 ^ 41 noiinrc lilm u* a oaiullriat* for Sheriff of
were thrown entire] \ across the collin county.
room. The lightning also struck w. 1.. hayk nutborixf* a* to an*
a llverv Stable about feet off nounce hliu a* a oaudldlale for Slwrlll or
ami killed two home*. All the . .
property belonged to i\ Smith. nol,iH.;.'h'.ui a* 11.^1^^1.1
found in a First t'lass Stock : - now on our shelves.
tor'shttriffof NOW COMPLKTK. Kverything I'sefiil and Oriiaineiital to be
soil, of tills ( ollln county.
couiltv, lute In.liliu agent, died UAI K IlKt'K authoiiaea MH to an- ,
very suddenly yesterday with ^XV.lluinr" tmnAM*u> rwrhhertir°f
! ',oa|,t disease. WM M uofSKWItliiHT anlhorltea
1 m 9 ^ iirt to Hitiiouiir.' him a* a cMmllilNtc for
baht novar.
Mall.
Freight..
!•!,.. 1 M'ltl ftrofllHely* 1
I.O Nil VII' W
jlo r m James was arrested by Deputy ! , If "e«n«s that we never get
4 . .. 7 1 lf , , ... « ; done explaining up our Iron-
A. h. Faiiichuj>, Agent. | Marshal WycoIT.
Tbe Mayor's court has been 1 We call attention to Mr. T.
quite lively of late. ! Bement's advertisement of Win-
done exolaining up
bles wlt.i Granny Bradley. We
made the lunoccnt mistake week
before last, oi" .1 leaking in ad-
vance of the hvdianlic ram and
sheriff of Collin county
K. W. II. SIIKI.B1 ItXK aulliorlce* 11*
to announce lilm ni. a caiulldatc for Sher-
lit of c ollln county.
For Asaeaaor.
MI1.T I'. Um-KNANK, autliorlaea ua
to announce lit in an a candidal* for An-
Pir.vlsiottH^ind produce plett-1 cheater* Partridge Buggies and | ciitHpult editorials. TJie edito- .
tv at the Tar Heel stand. Prices ! Whitewater wagons. Mr. Be- rials got knocked into -pi" mid I [went v miles from Here
ever reached the public, and wllH ""ty*1, ,h'' htt}* r,,4'
lowei than any in the city. ^ iv"iment Itamlles the best stock,
. >ri,.l i,riH-.- m Inr'-.l. u* „n<| it v„„
Nenney's Planing mill is near; a call when you wish to buy a disturbance of the "business
ready for business. j buggy or 'vagon at a bargain. ; interes's" of the country is I i ke-
* ^ a-m - — |y to follow olir llllgliafded act.
•ludgtf (toodiier contemplates
building tii nice dwulling on
Keatuekv street, soon.
peri
desi
House ami sign painting, pa- \\„ will trv and repair the dam
nng H"d graining—persons'n^,, llul„, t,*, «u uiitrv !n an
siring first-class work at^ rea- j earnest effort to estublish peac
Mr. Frtink Taylor's little boy
has been very sick with remit
tant fever.
Over 1U0 bushels of Big Her-
man Millet seed at Tar Heel
ffl^ewHoia'*. $1.00 per bushel.
Guaranteed pure. l \ 'J
sonable prices will do well by „ble relations with all the rest
eavtng orders with Anton & of man and woman kind. Gran
Devon. nortlMif 1'oote House. ,JV ^.ems determined not to
We have heard that amove is , neighbor with us- not eren
being made to have a curfew enough to borrow butter tuilk
!.•, h. Mil,,-!.™.- oi'alllie-.-,„iil",f u
„ . : ... . \\ hen one neighbors another
hi of the \ oting boy s. \\ e hope jo death like we have her, lie
this law will be placed upon has a clear eonseienee— and I
our city code. It is of great that is our fix. W • will return
hong view, April IM. A cur
ions report has been issued by
hunters and fishers along tlic
Sabine river, hast year the
existence of a sink or cave, *c**or.
opening on the batiks of the j j. w. KKIIIt nuthorUea ti* to an-
Sa bine in llarrisson county and n ",,vr. I,5n' n"11 r Aaaeaaor
of i ollln county.
c. M. Itlt'K authorlaiM 11* toannouoce
lilm ua 11 l an.li.litlc for AitaeMorof ( ollln
t'oiuily.
It. A. M« I. Alt It Y aMthorl/.c* n* to an- !
nounci- him a* a cau.ll.late for A*aeNcor
of ('ollln county.
J.T. Ml'I.KKY authomci u* to an-
nounce him u« 11 cnmli.lut.' for AHueiikor ,
of t 'ollln county. |
W. It. It It I slot, aothorixe* u* to an
nod nee him n* 111'umli.late for A«*c*moi
of 1 'ollln county.
•I. W. I(.\Y aulliorlxc* iim lo announce
amine it. when a report of the' J}1'" « «■•••ndidaie for A**e**..r of t ol-
4. ^11 nil fount\.
ransi\ an far as ;iiHCt;vi
and the possible effect upon The
Staple Dry Goods!
reported as of a few yards in
diameter. This year the open
ii:«? is said to be much larger,
ami ?* is feared as the river falls
itK enti.'e volume of water will
run into this under-ground
channel. As noon as the place
can oe located \>?*b exactness a
party will go from here to e\
river and l inl\> will lie tutuie.
I'A I.KS'l'l x K.
SAMI'KI. S. Mi INi'OSlt authorizen
UN to announce him u u «-an«]i<lute for
A*M'N or of Collin rouut>.
! ,t()K W. ItF.YKIil.Y Huthurlie* ii* t
' annoi!iicc him n« n camiitUie for A w -
M r of« <'Uln county.
For Dlatrlct Clerk.
W. T. COX ait'liorlse* iim lo onnoiinrc
Will it be donef
another word of criticism upon
her largest weakly, hoping
Master Kugetie C'liipman, of Vllju,,
Weston, had his leg broken 1
Sunday. At last accounts lie1 Mr. .1. K. Cameron has con-1 that it will not have the effect
was doing well.
Palestine, April 15. The
1 11 1 . w.i.i'UA niruun7«vi us iu <iunniiiir«<
Streets were ci'outled last tiighl him aii u i>|nill(liiU 'or re-ele.ilon to the
with till excited lliob discussing otll.e of hlMtrict I'lcrk.
the attempted outrage by the j For AUoriief.
negro Charles Mil liard oil tile W. T. IIKVKItl.Y milhori/.e* ualo an-'
Such as IlOMKSTICS, PhAIHS. TICKS, S11IIH INGS COTTON-
A DEM, (GNGIIAMS Ac., are Cheaper than ever before.
We have a full supply of these goods, and at right prices.
As White will be worn a great deal this Summer, we
have laid in an CniMaally Fine Assortment of
WIIITF UN FN LAWNS. VH'TOICIA A IIIHIIOP l<i wna,
FFHMIAN LAWNS, INDIA LAWNH,
In Plain, Plaid and 8'iipcd Kftects. Also NANSOOKS, Plt^UKS
and Ml'hhS, with the handsomest Laces A* Kdgiugs for trim
mings.
Black SILKS, Summer Silks,Pongees, and an Immense line of
Satins.
The place to exchange your
oU furniture for new, is ut the
Furniture Store on Kast houis-
iuna Street, opposite J. P. Dow
ell. 10
Our young
was over in
In atteudam
his sister
Headquarters for best Tar
Heel Cigars and Toliaecoat Tar
Hre'eroJewsom's. 11 *J
. .. . little white ihttghtcr of A. Wil 1 nounce him a* a candidate for ro-ete*-!
tracteil with K. 1). Benton to : knocking any new editorials . ... .j Kian(>.... | Hon to the ..« «•.• of county Attorney.
bail Imil.linn nr. iPj" <•- ««, •""•« "«> *
tile
stands.
! uieuced
,lOll\ S. J FX KINS nutliori/.e* u to
iimll.lntc fori he of
\ltornev
loll N SON authorize*
lilm aa a canuldate for
Attorney
Surveyor.
:iihome* u* to an-
e deputies, blollght nounce him for re-election to the oilier
II nee o
DltKSS GOODS !
Judge,
mithorl/e* ua lo an-
candhlate for County
inly.
nutliorixe* 11* to an-
From tin* Finest to ihe Cheapest. Do not think of buy ing n
dri ■ss till you have seen our line.
CORSETS! •IO NtylfM. See them. Kiamiiie litem. Wear them, and you wit!
WHISK A
lie!infilled .villi III.111.
Tiik Bustle the hadies all want.
in Johnson's block. j again. Let her spread !.er i t,h> T'! ^Trn!,;,JudVe.e,ind,da,r ^ ^ S,J^ HOSIKH Y: Brilliant Lisle Hosiery, Knglish & French
If BkukyIMoixukii. self." j *'1 '.J M../"..! For County Clerk. Hosiery, Domestic Hosiery in Solid cob irs, fancy styles, new
Mis* Anna Pitman was up
from Dallas visiting friends, j
this week.
Tar llccl Newsout has a car-
load of the lm*t Kansas Flour,
('heap by 100 lbs. 11-'2 '
and SILK MITTS
lie may In* pleased with his new
home.
Rev. T. H. Pierce and J. L.
Pierce, of Paris, were in tin
city this week shaking hands
vrith their tnunv friends.
Mayor's Court.
George Pulliam was up before
fas absolutely neecessaiy to the I nounce hlui a* a cnndiilnte for < ommia-
safety of their women and eltil- *ionerof Precinct No. t.
(lien. 1 It. M. SCOTT authorize* ua to an-
' uouni'c him a* a candidate for re-eledIon
• j We are authorized to say that !,i* th ' Mayor, and fined ; R Armstrong ^ «f couimia.loner Pre. No. 1.
iCapt. R. F. .lones, of Rhea's *1 <'" * f«,r drunkennega,; a,,d' Henry ' Herndon were put
' j Mill neighborhood, has pur ! yesterday. I* rank .lames was 011 the "street committee" litis
; chased a 10-ltorse power engine ! n'8° lmnled up iu the Mayor's week, we an* pleased to know'
Rid. Geo. W. Haines, jr.. will
preach at the Baptist church
Sunday, at 11 a. ui. Also, ser-
vices at :t and 8 o'clock p. in.
Go to Ike Crowder's barlier-
and will thresh all the small
giuiu of that section of the coun-
try for the people, nud will do
the best of work. Can proceed
to work in 5 minutes from the
Wtlg 1 w.S. coFFKY itullioriae* iim to an-
nounce hisn 11* 11 candidate for C'oiumU-
aloner or Precinct No. t.
For Jutttlee of the Pour*.
court yesterday, «' d fined <5*i such men have charge of our. w. It. liowiK, Hiithoriz.-* n* to an-
streets ill conjunction with the I u .an.JI.latefor re-election
NOTIONS
1
and costs for assault.
to
Ihe otllce of .hollce
Of,
H. A. Jones buys and sells
all kinds of Household and
Kitchen Furnishing Good*,
time he gets on the ground. All' Also keepa on hand a good sup-
furniture, Glass,
Queetisware, which In
•hop, ..n xtr.-.t, if „a|,a, ,vork ,, ()f ,„.w fl
you want good work. Haircut .. . ..... JL w.
or a nice shave. 11 MR0! "',n at 0,u','• 11-2t. Tin and Queeiif
The Kniglits of^<alH)r met 011
Remember the dates of the
Saturday night at their hall, j Hoe keepers Association meet-
7"e learn they are increasing ingi which is to lie held at Mc-
apidly in MeKimiey. Kinney- April 19th and 24th.
* " ^ B ^ * 0^*0-41 ; hi« ii^ in*- ni*i .#ii won, in
T. J. N ale's Second^ Go to T. TT Nale's Second , i-« *^fii i*fl to selling intoxicants to
sells at most reasonable prices.
Second door west of Post Office,
McKinney, Texas. fit
(j. J. cot'ltTNEY authorize* u* lo
announce lilm hn a cundiiltite for,lu*licc
Precinct No. «.
"■ OKOlttiK WATTS authorise* 11* to
Marshal. The people exiwct! ihe Peace {iraclnct No. I
gr« at improvements under their
administration.
Dr. Carnes and others
Weston, were ill the city this j announce iilm aa n candidate for JiiHtice
* i Precinct No I.
„„ * , 1, , : P. W. I). P. IIAY'KS autliorlze* 11* In
I liree persons from llllllt announce him aa a candidate for.luntlce
county Were brought over and of the Peace, I'recluut No. I.
put in our jail Sunday. { Fur C«namti e.
SHOES!
Full Assortment of the Celebrated
S T 11 I B L K Y S II O K !
There was <piite a stir last
! week among the saloon men. in
Go toT. J. "Nale's ~ *1 " * " jl
Hand Store to get the highest j Hand Store on East houisiana1 minors.
S prices for your second hand Street, where you can get the
goods. Oil Kast ljouisiauu St.
opposite Collin Co. Bank. 10
1 —i —
Several transfers of real estate
have lieeii made lately, at high
prices, show ing that pro|ierty iu
McKinney is on the rise.
Our prices are reasonable.
Cheajiest New or Second Hand
Cook Stove.
Mr. Will Pierce and Miss,""; .
Nellie Webb • ' -,mrh-
ilr. BOMANKO. Ttil* name lia*
become ao familiar wllb moat people
Wl throughout Ihe 1'nlted Stale* that It la
1,1 hardly netwaaary to Mtate that be I* the
rlgtnator of the great llrBoaanko Cough
no Lung Sy ru|i, the people'* favorite
mnedy. wherever known, foi Cough*
BKLL A ROBERTS,
, authorise* 11* to jjv far the Best Shoe and lb-si Fitting Custom Made Shoe that
a ooadldate for < 'onata- •
*' *' has ever lieen brought to the City. CIIILDRKN'S SllOKS and
. HWrvriON autliorlaea ua to an-
! Ua* ib> uuiH« riwa ua 10 aaai* +
|S f hoiinc hiai iin a can.ll.lMie for Cou*table ShIPPKKS. MKN'S SllOKS in all i|uallties.
nihil ' OABK II. I.CCAS authorise* u* to an- '
B ■■ I noun.w lilm n* a candidate for Ciiiinuhle
, 1 of Precinct No. 1.
A. C, BKLL. Ph. B., l'rofe*aor of Un- Hror| ,.,||U.IPS authorize* u* to
guage* and lll*lory. announce hi 111 aa a candidate for con-
B.J. ROBERTS, Prof, of Math, and "table Precinct No. I.
Natural Sclencea. 1 j. W. FOX. authorise* 11* to announce
' lilm a* 11 candidate for coiiNiable pre
We .leaire to *ay to the public that we ' elnct 0.
. „ | remedy, wherever known, foi Cough*' ... . . • ' . , .i_. _
were niuri'letl lit Cold*. ConNiiuiptlon anil all allVctlniiHof will conduct a permanent achuol of M n ,,,
f IV..,. Ir VV..I..K the Throat anoLunga. l*rl«eMeand fl. • higher learning, In the city of McKinney, . , ....
f * rank \\ elch, ^ by c. N. Abllotl A l o# (hr flm ,rrni tn aprn Monday, fkb. « aliiof* * pf.
the residence of
Tuesday night last. The ])kmo
okat extends its best wishes.
Kditor Democmt:
While the Sunday law is be- w^entttl. eourae. We invite the people
rs*a«oN, o.n.a
PF.ARMON,
tl, IMU. We will teach aay branch to 1)1/ V T C rP U
be found within the curriculum of a ■ " I I H 1 Ij •
M. KINNEY. TF.X AS.
Tie lest Stock of Oil
Curtains, shades and blinds ing agitated will some one rise toconanlt their Intereat in auch an en-
11n111iif foraied a co-partneni'iiii for , .. . . .. .
the practice of lientlatr)'. beret.v lender We have Clothing not a suit not a dogcil suits, bill lltllUireils
our work Hrst-class, and all or-
A a *
pering
Tv atteiuled
tou
House. ^ m ■ ■
^ glass. Call and se«* samples at grocery stores are re«juir<fl to
MaRKttcn. At the residence | ^mon & Devon, first door north be closed at 0 o'clock iu the
of S. II. Berty, the bride's father,
on Sunday tlHth), Mr. ,1. h. Hill
and Miss Nora Berry.
That their life may be always
one long dream nf happiness is
the li«w BAt'a wish.
Foote House.
^ 1 .morning. It Imiks like what is
There was a queer looking j sauce for the goose certainly
bird captured on Monday night ought to be sauce for the gnn-
in Seay k Seny's book store, of der. Citijskn.
the whippoor-will or bull-bat April 10th, 1H84.
species. —
mm a *a From the amount of lumber
Win. C. Reeves loft this week : switched off at the Kast Line,
for Gainesville, where he will our |unilN>r men surely untici-
be united in marriage with Miss 1^, ,m iminenae trade this
Alice Black, of that city. The Hpring,
Dbmocbat wishes the young ^ • ——-—
couple a long, prosperous and There will lie a pic ale at
Lebanon the 90th.
'0111 prising MKN'S. YOI THS' and BOYS' in Kvery
Strong. Substantial Working Suit up to the Nob-
•dding Suits.
All Grades of Clothing are Cheaper than last year, and as we
carried over scarcely any Clothing from lust season,we show you
Manufacturer* of the Fire Proof Cltiimalon nothing but New Desirable goods. Cut and made in the best
Agricultural F.nglnea, stationary Kn-
glnes,Clreular Saw Slilla etc, Our New manner and latest Styles.
Tnetior. we gasrantee BKMT We have the gissis -we make low prices. We work to make
8TATB AGBHCY:
D. .M NF.A (;0.
We have been delayed in en-
largtag the Dbmocrat, but as
soon as we can get our power
press and m aterial to hand we
will enlarge and give ynu more
reading matter.
Several small herds of cattle • happy life BBB
have passed through the city ! Senatnr oiTilm will doubtless Subaerllu* for the j.a. #a. | . Heard, l^esi Agenia.
this w i«k. be tii#* lieutenant governor. only •l.nii u year. 11
KMT ■
TRACZKM EK8ME
IN VSK!
it to your interest to trude with us. We want your trade and
w ill do all in our power t«> deeerve it.
rV'UNtrueUwii.
Control, Safe
Iparki.
1 thia RngtnaJl^^^H
lo ad- vou wish to buy or nof.
Bear in Mind WK take Pleasure iu Show tug lhs>ds, whether
1 aee and exsai-
It before beyiag
kWrTtt
X AS.
Ardinger & Co.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1884, newspaper, April 17, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191388/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.