The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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I't I s H l li l\ rill. M11 •>'!' Ol- A
I'll Hi V i\«- I.VKIH.KTU \M
I*:: M.iti ^«|\ ) |'i:.i|'I.K.
lugeraoll On Lor .
I (<'11 you to-uitfht.tlierc is niori
IIIVe ill till' l|Ol|M*S tlf tilt* IMIOI' «|«*| 4 tf* t ll«* pttltlM'ted M Nll'lll j*
man t hint in the palm • ** of I lie thai ancient, hisloricnf and up
• vet v
wttp-H nre ijtfiM.ns a yeai. in ! marv Principles of Arithmetic.
«•* i*|M*i«t«*i'iii^f it in $4ft7.4't: in may anil should lie taught at a
I mi I \\ark and ciln j rintiuj: it is All tin™
'* industries an* without a cent of
v « y early an<'.
uiii. Renolved
lull
\.-..i b
rii i: i' VHMr.H.
man Mia 1 ill in.- «n n« inui anciem. nisioruni am up- protection, \ *t tin* wii^es paid Vrithiu.tle, properly ?nuffh
.m il r i« UMmiiHM i.ut, with j.aivntl> iiuinoiial faU.* n„Ml,t|,.. [„ them are ain. n^ tin- lifeli. si ' |. -irnUe, sfoce it cul7ri
hue in it. if place lit for assertion that a high f***' in all tin*range« !' maun fact t|t< ,-..i,i'••titration ami Memory
tin* anil a palace without makes hmh waps Of nil tin* On tlie other Jmml the av, .a-« well n* mini vhI*.
that Mental
lit in
Vtttl'H
an
m
t ti
U • 1
I tOt ' 11. > II III I
| I' I M I >l< •'< I
of
in
i iii r\ la*i v • ar. I Vim
i la
■ 11
-up
*i,H >1 110
•at
\!.
11 a'
- Ill 1 . I - I I • • | • lo«lh
• Hi- I'll'- o<rn ami
j - ti.'.I ! v. ar«' spleii
! | \ ■ M'til ll|.'* Wl'l l'
ii prolusion.
;-<tt> Le^islu
ia:<•«! mi to
Ion- i* ••nly lit for tin
lu'n*l . That is my «l« •*!i*in«*
N un cannot i>r mi poor that yon
• ann<>t In'lp w nn'iMn|y. <«• •• m!
lllltMIf i* tin- cheapest cotiltlio
ditv iii tin* world; ami 1« \«• i*
tin-only thing that w ill iin\ t«*n there never was an
|cent to Borrower ami h'lnh'i' lary that lius I so frc.pictit
'•••th. * * * Iii* IH I
7tli Resolved that Practical
si.rv t« Be rich, or t«> B.
• >i to in* powerful to !••
given m. much weight. repented j,, r|„. highly proteeted wool, n
so often, imi hurled at you with industrv inn *-„>?:t.:io; in th<
such an impressive array of |,iK|,h ,M| ill(|l(,
simisiics aMhis. I suppose that try $^.70, ami in th.- Iii^n \
I economic fill- protected glass ill<llot I \
lino frequent These four ri'i'i'ivi-tin* highest
•t neccs h ami so thoroughly exploded .tjoll w|,j(.|, tli.
«• great. \et iii spite of iih utter rotten tariff affords, vd tln v pav tin
•happy. ness it remains the eliielw en|M.u |oW,.M waif,.Mi* In the fine
•i >
,\|
It-
i«i i
Tin* happy man if tin- success in tin* pr« t• •• • ti« ni-1scanty ar
fill man Happiness is tin* legal m->ry Vou In-ar it rontinually
•f tin* -oiil. .f<iy i> ami pfn iiniallv. .Inst now, as
* ill "i. . Ii I he State
i n i in inv«'>
iat!' ' ahortioii
il* pri'\ I'll
. ft". Upon tile
• •I' i • 'ilK a> an
t eiu Wi'
Uealtll.
Ii i> not n«"•••s.-ary to |> * great
to 1m* happx. i' if not in*e *Hwai \
to lie I it'll t" III- just ami jfelM'l
• •ii*. ;iii'l (•• 11;i\ •■ a heai t tilled
« it Ii 'Ii\ iin- :iIm•• t ion. No 111:11
!• ! \\ ln-th«*i \ on are rich or
tin- eampaiurn tlrav\f on apace,
it i« particular I \ otfeusive ami
pioininciit; ami v\e iua\ ••\pe,,t
that w ln'ii the hattle i> fairly
innli-i way iIn* whole country
will re*oiiinl with it. In \\ hat
other wav or 1>\ what other ar
ill .Ii
-tat'
i * i
nam
ti \ • •! i•' M'
Neai
. I «Ion n
,i mil. ii .
, .1-. I till
mm SO'
et i
' in i
ii: 11
t d i
..i. pi' vailf all
I a maul i | ia*.
• iii ran.'li ileal
le .nl of cattle
alii l"i want
I ana i en, iln*
jiii- tree.* to
• \. - No CI ll'll
- year if it
• iii i • 'i n i*
I ii - | i ;11 o II| ! ll M l
1 v. ■ ry *|.anie|- i.*
I(<• n -ai iv of corn
V w < M'lean*
in I SSI
• f \\ Ileal
I M< -1«l * l''i o|n
'.ilk*, each
ii< . > i I hcfi*
. , i: - T• ' • I' w liicli
v\t year.
' : Ii ■! a l u*liel
u lii-.ii 1 ins was
in.: \ i e 11 li 11 <x I"
a i n. I . pounds of
:: laill ill t Ii fee
Basis of Virtuu.
ill tll''l
,.i ia i ii
wi.ld lal*e asfninptioiif that the pro ..fwnges In the highly
teciioiii*t relies on, man* is j|-,,a indusirief if only $ittKt«.%i<; ' ithmetic. should In* thorough-
ly lautrht. and particularly hucIi
pan* a- may he of use in jirae-
I it al Itllsiliess allllil's.
•li). Itesolved that the uielle
• d of teaching should, to xouie
t \t<*nt. he controlled by eircuin-
-lanees; provided, always that
mi' sysi«-in is adopted and
imiini allied.
IB ■-• 'Iv••<! that, while we
• I- ly • I'liiieiilll tile responiii-
I'l par:i« the State noard
I inc.,• n . for permitting
j >iiaI ami political preju-
1 i ■ !•• inllm iice f iine of llieir
• iem- .>1 principals to take
i i: 11 of Slimmer Normals,
• t . 'Believe thai Prof, t 'row,
appointee to this district, is
> t iiai-• aide with blame in
piimi-e*; ami We propose
• v.i.'iid to 11iiii si hearty wel-
• t • and tender him every aid
in • • 111 ptiwer.
■ Ii I {t-*oI \ ed that the Sec
.<: > and treasurer lu- ap] oiie
• <iimaittee on puBlica-
.1" pro\ ide for the pnBlica-
_i I all inattei ordered to Be
- !•• i in the iuleiesl of the
itllle, \\ i 111 power to pro
I' v\ ay * and menus for pay-
in*, tin same.
|{i-so|\e<| that we dee r'y
II • i ami deplore the gross
and cold indifference
liidi tIn- greater nnniBei
• I !• acliers have treated the
a < flinty Teachers' Asso-
• i.iii''ii, In failing t<> attend
< "i iii : or to conlrilniie in
in.1111 it-r to its ilitel'eHts.
If. I\ i d. that for the ad*
v;n an nt of the teacher's pro
f- • i"ii, each liielllber prefelit
n|.I use every menus to se-
a fuller attendance at the
I•• ii■ i. tti a! y .nil wife a* though ^unn iit oiihl intelligent Work
*ln \sa*a ph-ndid Hotter, an 1 ingiuen Be Befundleil into flip
sliewdl till y.Uii life will, p.-r polling *ucli a system?
fume ami joy Ami do y <>ti j The manner in which llii*gray■
kiiou it i^ a *ph• mIi«I thing for
me to think that tin-woman y ou
really lote will never grow old
to y on Though the wilnkh-sof
time, through the mask of
year*, if you really love her,
you will always *.-•• the face
Null I o \ e. I a ml w i tti .\ "n I a w. •
headed old falsehood is Just
now Being used is. to say the
least of it. sonu-what peculiar.
.\ slnii't li*i of the industries in
which wages have increased in
tin- past twenty year* i* pro
11 iicet I and supported By para I
|el columns uiuug lie- figures
man who really loves a man i f..i each period. From this e.\
tloes not see thai lie grows old: hiBil it i* coolly argued that
In- i* not decrepit to her; lie the Blessed American tariff i*
does Hot tl-elliBle. lie K Hot old. respolisi Bit- for . II the increase,
-In - a I w a \ • *ces t lie *n uu - Lt'al lanl ami I In- vv hole is regarded a* an
gentleman who vm>ii her hand unuuswornBIc arguun-iit for eon
ami In-all I lik<- B> think of it linuiug high taxation and de
in thai way. and then go down
fin- hill t..getIm-i . and as you go
d•■ vv11, In ar, p- rluip--'. lln-laugli
I• -1 of grand children, and the
Birds of joy ami love sing once
nioie in leafless Branches of
till tree of age I Beljex e III t lie
• h iiiocracy of home, I Believe in
t In- repuBlicauisii: >>f I lie fain
ily I Believ • in li Bui ty . equal
it v ami lov •-.
fen • i tig I lie V. ickc.
' I<• pi a\ • -. 1 pei si 111*;
re.Ilie.- il
of a new
etfoi'ls < if I In-
who seek to
This is the product
ami original kind of
logic thai runs like this:
Wages increased from IHtii* to
INSO; during that lime we had
a high taiil*'; therefore a high
tariff makes high wages.
It would Be exactly a*
- f
these facts, which an- <ai
gleaned from the ••< iisiis, !•.-
can any person imi \«■ ry igm
rani or very dishom • rej «•■
lhis auti.pie fahri.ali<ui ti
tJie la rill'increase wagi*f
t'it \ui.i.s I'. If i -iii.
Omaha, Neb. May I. ISM.
OEPAATMENT OF EDUCATION. '
I >.-. 11 tit | e. I |ii ill. < till! Ill liuii.-i- till.I \i
MtlitrilU'lll of III.' K.lll.'l.li.ilial I in.-ri -1 -
( f il..' stun- .if I . XIII..
I hit. I icimrtiii.'iit i iii••*ii f >r live I ,
i-lllliilllil llicrUHriiillK, TIium- i 01 lie |.
arr Iii vin-il in w rite fur it. \ • Ii I r« ■
.-.nilIIIlltli. all.tllM In the l.ililnr.
Till i;s|f.\\. .iti% .i, 1**1,
QnalitiCHof Touuher^.
The lea. her should n< *
in hi* tasi.-s ami maiim i
w.-ll as in his language. ||
should umlerslaml human n.
I lire w.-ll enough I.' l ead • ,i' li
pupil at a glance ami uml' i
stand precisely the pi i uliat
characlei ist ic of . very -t m leu:
Some have grown to mat h-••'■;
without learning some , : i ,,
most simple principles; y < t ii
t hal i in I i x idual was tan in I -
one that could read \ In -|, i
< 1 i V i lie," lit- would have | nil"-.I
all his elf.iI'ts into the piiipi i
channel. Heo. Coinbe was a
man of great aBility. In a!m<>*i
e\fry field lie made an uudy i
name; \ • • I lie ne\ .-r h-arm■<I la
FARMS!
FOR SALE.
LARGE and SMALL I
ON urn or TKKMM.
ALHO HOI SKS AM) LOTS in
McKIXNKY.
I
7. :i'Ji m-ri-H. line lan.l, |iri<i. i|iully prai-
rie. in Young l it. $«;io.
II. \ fiiriii of I.Vli ti.-r^w; Mm In . iiIIIvn-
lion, I in 11.** from town: n llr t .-Iumi
|ilm-i*. fx**).
17. A K"« «l ioi an.I Iioiimc In Sliorl'* ■
it.l.lilioii; .Irooiim. ti high, ill.-.* Iih uIIoii.
* 11**1.
at. A I re«l<lcn.'4a |>ro|i.<r;y, well im-
reasonaBle and seiisiBle to put multiplication laBle. IB
u him*'
pa pel
n \ i it h
t<'
♦ 'ilt
an
* t ii
Biv
ha's
l In
tii>
I *aid in a fa
Hi|| people
* a* long a*
rim'ipal "B
, I i'l ee ^'i |\ i.'S'tl
! I impel
f s< ll'll t \
men away
dwell in
\ man can
feeling of
k-pe||.ls ||js
11- uii infancy
city Block,
i cultivation,
dealings
ive a man
*oil uB j
if he does
of man I
I">*"in. if hi*
lis miserable;
• p.-iidetu'e, if
ti ml himself
tIn- BugBear* that
iIn-it". it i* proBa- j
1' • ndepri \ atioli '
I 111 m i ii' .i paBle ol j
1 ! ' 'i I "It I |{ io'll |.'OllS |
11ing to fear :
• Ie vv h" ,.w ii ami |
- "i i l**i • t-'li tin a ml
i• •ilti*l t iiese 1
A Beautiful Dotith.
''!
Ill
I >i H'ti if,
Aunt 'I
V'oll."
Mlesf. I
. i^t it ui in
i> I it ii m f
ii/.a, thel'e is ||o
11""
I'll
. I
'! i v e
a ml
e*n
■t i
of .
t 'ii
VI I 11 11
aim uiu i i
hordes ! t|
a i
fame
i a i
iv ale
im '*1 ' I; 111
>uhiti.hi ate
*o much as
t ie Puiiln- Wells.
an i
'I VI,
i; v r
im
Mi
B-
i -
lose
h,
} i u
11, Il
leli'fli
l/> IIS
inuoy
iletice
ll'SI lot
riu.i i*
li neigh
il..- pi
"II. f"l
n • 11 a I
- ilii*
V ell
th"
this
Bo i
iBIit
the
I v vv e
ma I
<• real Master for
I se ready
The doctor jo a v e a few direc-
tions to the cololed VVolilill 111211
.-ai around 'Liza's Bed, and
started to leave, when he was
recalled By tin-old woman.w ho
vv sis drift ing out vv it h the tide.
"Marsc •lohn. stay wid im-
till it's . iBer, I w suits to talk of
d< old ! i iin-s. I k now oil y .ui
when a Boy, long 'fore you
went and Been si doctor. I call
ei| ymi Mars.* .lohn <h-n; I call
y ou tie same now Take yo"
"Ic mammy 's hand, honey, and
hold it I s.- lived si long, 11• 11^
time. (111■ master sitnl ole mis
stis haB gone Before, ami de
chillun from de ole place is
scattered oBcr de world. Id e
like to sc.- 'em fore I start on
d'- j. tirney to night. My ole
man's gone, and sill de chilluu
I missed nt dis Breast has gone
loo. I >t-y s wail in for i|e|-e
IIIllddel' oil .Ie goldiMl shore.
I Br.-ss.lt- Lord Mar*f John.for
tie good light ami l'*c not
.afraid to uie.-i de Savior. No
uio' vvo'k for pool mammy , no
iiio* trial* ami ti iBulsilioiis
lio|tl my hand tigher, Marse
.lohn ladder, inudder master
tutsses chilluu I'se gwine
liotlie."
I 11«* Sll ul. w hich pluming its
wings Cm its tli^'hi to the < J real
lh y oiid. rested on I he dusky
face of ihn fileeper, and the
' leads,
d.-ad.
il thus:
I Silo to isso; during that linn
we had a civil war ami a heavy
' debt: therefor.* civil wars ami
heavy .1.-Bis make high wages.
, No intelligent person douB|s
ouhl
Wages increased from not Because lie did ii"t have ih
innate faculty requisite. Tin u
sis we see such charader* ail
around us we should try ml
umh-rlaiid how to delect - >< h
sit si glance. To 1111111 i *i:111.!
iiisiu we must siudy Inni; iln •
fore we give the follow in.; lha*
teachers may Begin to B-ach
their pupils how to read; Be
fides We oiler jllst hei'e I hi*
suggestion that our Sutnm« i
Normal Schools should dt ,|e
si part of their lime to thi* .m.-:ii
sit.
cm
itt •
i
-mi annual meeting.
'I Ii
•i i v
made
The
sit iu many Branches of in.In*
tr\ during tin- jisist twenty
SI coil
puBli
prove
iliave s
i.-i11In* census will readily tu
til,'it the i lu'lesise has Been .-Veil
M
y ear* wsig. - Imv.
siih-rsiBle sub,.net
cation .11 sisiii*|ic* to pi'iiv.- thi
is Heedless | hose vv hollaV e stud
I Ion. Kaudoljih Tucker
I' d sin educational mi-
ni Hailiniore the other
, I I placed himself s.piare-
•ii cord as agaiiist cotnpul
. 'Iu.'sition By lite sljite.
i ' Kei said I hsil In- Believ
iln true teachers were a
\ - par.nts, and when the
y ::• i to a point Beyond the
:i11o of the parents he be-
V V1
', •! it: tin- right of the state
■ in si* an aid to parental
■: -'i m lion. But not as an us-
it; i "ii "f it Mi I ilea i ion should
ii ai.e tin Boy |i| to do his dllty
f o ^i '« ei nnient. to society, to
iii mi-' If. in his Mstker and to the
■loin h. Tin- Boy must have as
i ad a foundation as possible,
i n! inii*i eoncenirate upon some
I" . ally Willi universal suf-
•• w .• are in danger of going
■ precipice unless th<* suf-
d t lie count I V is educated.
situly, then our teachers w uld
learn enough of human ijahi!-
not to crsitn into si child's Brain
those things the child cannot
learn.
"Weakness" menially and
physically is denoted By th--
.'Ves being iillllosi Jiiifilllt I • itli
I fie profile of the nose.
The length of the jsiW" down
ward imlicsitcs will pow.-i I'■ r
sons with this sitrti largely '
v.-loped can control other,*, and
make good leaders iupilBli. sil
fairs.
"N ice ami folly " .are denoted
By disproportion.*.! Iips. Over
shit.low inn ey i-Bi'ovv - iiie indi• .
liv e of good jmlgetu.-iit and n
lure umleisB'iltding. StsiB-stm t .
ntsilist * t In .se v\ In i :,
est p.*i B|e of framing uood pi.- .
tisttsi 11 v h si v e this *i<rii. W. ! •
slot'*,
Ktisse
watcher?
v..-til *ih
. with Bt tvv e< i
tit I v . She w ;i-
Wlmt Can They Do V
loll
Jim
i'|" •'
II ii I! •
■■■ i .
ilni i
nt V
pie I it'.
t'lyoiciii:
voii' fi i- n
* lla 1.1" , •
Sol. lilt
liefeu*.
may it
i'l" i*
•I'
i lie i w ecu forty .ami li ft y year*
oil I In- , sip, there existed among Aitu-r
I vei \ iinn h sit icsin l/ov * ;i much grealei ca
wsiler. \ pa. ity l'"l I Milling llp-il liiilnl lo
day • <>iibI Be | any piiicticnl mallei thill' is
I tnnn "lit found among tliein lo .lay The
ii'-d pel Boy of that period did chores
IIIIollgli aBotll the house He w;|s fa
•mi en miliar with tIn-staBB . Kv.-nin
.viii, i will give the li/wn ami villiig.- he could
W Imi ssiy milk the .o ,i harness the
iiloiig tIn- j luusc oi mend ,a Broken picket.
IB* learned early the use of
.•"Is, ami proBaBly spoiled
liofe of.le:
it tli. .-hlet
ol I In- peo o| lie w eitt
w.ivc ovei a not so tttuch *ly h
tlie vvis.lt ' if' tuot" lunct iesi lit v
" 11 a I n' 11
'llicn ;il
'I Mo. I; \ i i i • It I v si 11
* • *
I i n 111 i * la i;;!o >o| le i. it 1
-I i ai_ hi I' i w at d coin s,
\ Vi licit I s
:totli, ir,>I
r* pt ad ics
coltld liatulle tin- si\, chop Woo.
and u*.■ tin- Buck *siw \ great
j main Vinerieati Boy* now can
• lo none of tjp'se t hi uu* Kv cry
thing i* done toi thi.u, They
! iii.- siBitv
milking cow f si ml un inline pick
i • I s. A 11,'l.le i*. despised. Th.'V
glow up w hit*- handed, vv.-ii
< I I'l'sseii, . , '/;v efssnit with I lie
polish of v .'lteei |.|' But
often Useless ill plucticuf lllilt
t.-rs.
Manx
* good lumber. \
In- learned :i trade
t" si a There was
ii* 11oy but
Mol'e bov s
.1 nil
- • -
'is to the Mouth.
Sl II
/I'll
. fit
s .*o oftell We
t oluiiin*.
ill, Oil gllilt
•I llii". colli
\\ . do |u>t
with et iun a* w e -night.
tolerate tniii ih i. ami par
i. e and I mi • ' t iniimils if
si Brave. I'liy sjf-;il pow
* ! I e only v irt m thai np
t,i u*. \N • - ai•* pa**j.mafe.
i laBle.uniest rained.htw
S' cjety protect* no man
t> lecoglli/e.
^ ^, 11"
hit v e said
tInn from tin
iness ic .it
tui 111 w a 11 h i
*b*al
\V-
don
t In y
e| *
peal
M'M '
J*.' s •*
i**iIhi i
greater iliitti any advocate of
protection has yet claimed.
One of the papers that has
wiehh-d this wages argument
with a great deiil of persistence
puis the average increase ill 'I'l
I 'j p.-r cent. As ;i mailer of
lad. for all Branches of industry
il amounts to :to per cent- N d
it is very far from following
that the taritt'has any thing lo
do with (lull growth. In the
thirteetitI. centuiy an agricull
ii lit I I ii Borer iu Knglaml. By
working all day, could only
earn I illy grains of silver. Al
the present time In- can earn
:Cn . 11 would Be ||. > III. H i' l e
• 1 i. a hilts lo ascriBe I h.al increase
t o protect ion I linn it is loascri Be
tin- advance of wages in this , ex peri m
country lo such a cause. Two
hundred years ago wages
throughout Kitfope were not
one fourth its great as they are
now Hut ii is not a pr<ti.-d i v ••
lu ri ft' ihiit has Brought the
change a Bout In the last iliii
tv vcai * wages hav • increased
n i per c-iil. I Bt ling i luit t i me
Ktigliiml has maintained free
trade. Protection cannot Be
charged with that increase
therefore,
j The truth is that the utiiv.• r
, sal tendency of wages every
vv In - re is to sidvalice with ad
vsiiiciug civ ilizatioii. As e.luca
lion. re|i ii* - ti ie ii I and culture in
crease the desires of men mill
liplv . ami i he demand for InB.u
of i in pro v ei| skill and eHicieucy .
employed in mote directions.
keeps pace W itli tlielll long
as this i* the case wages will
increase w In-ther there is a high
iii ri tl'. or ii low ia rift', or no
tariff at sil I.
A list ,.f ;!)•• industries in
which wages show an increase
during tlu- last twenty years is
a very insufficient and unsatis
lac lory Basis on which lo argue
any Benefit from tin- existing of the mouth .lowji while uiu\
tin ill' Wh;t• shall we *;iv of the ity is niiiliitesl By sligli. d-
conclusion lo Be drawn from pressjoiis
iInise in.lus|ties which in the Small, sparkling < \es i■ t>• *•
- "
i
.lelferson, Lol'd .lollll
are good illustrnlioi -
liliess" is denoted liy
large nostrils a rid if iln* nose
delicately organized the M ti i
of sluelI will 1 e acute,
An ar.-lie.l nose iudicsii. s \
eelive siBility and stu siggre-
i v .* determined character. (• t ■ ;i
generals and successful nil. i
sire good examples. -\ l"i
nose indicates ihat tin- po.*si
of receives i til pt'essjotlS fl'iwi',
while ii short nose is Iln- ri
\else.
"I'ercept ion" i* denoted Bv .
predolilimim I' of I III- lower p;i i I
of the forehead Where tli,
sjen i* huge the person i* mat
ter of lad and I'otid ol scieiuiiit
research. Lav liter, I B-i
and Halleck serv e to illusi ta i
KyeBrows that are strsiigh >
C.illise denote slow, coarse un
lures of masculine eleun-n|s ■ !
character, w hi Ie those that iii
arched <u line, denote line "i
gani/,atioti ami adive tempera
lllelll
(ilooiniliess draw s the cot n•
IM'HWlOin
proved, lo. nte.1 on llie lil>the*i hill In the
town, nhoui l m ren uttueheil—will null
Milne iih(tniiiinl mini who Mould lucalti
here to eUu.-Nte hi faiiiilv. $&'* ).
•£t. Ui Nt-ret. w ith fiirm hoime anil im-'
iirovemeiiti. S. \V. of MeKinnev, Hi a.-rea
iii cultivation; luilmu-i- prairie* ami Urn-
her. Prlw; #2n per acre.
'il. '.*1 a*-ren Hplfmti.l tliutier ami lan.l j
tnilei. north of Millwooil. #."• iter acre.
WI acre* I mile oiilh of llot-Lviail. Ilne
Iter. ^."t per acre.
I'.'T acre* Ut claHf farm: Ion a.-re* in
.-nil i vat Ion. :U tiniltei*. lialatice |.iiMlure.
I'rlee $1**10. Ilefe re nee )h iiuitle to.I. IV
Kirk put ri.-k. 2 mile* from Millvvoo.1,
I'.h i* v* ii 11 rum I. for the I la«t menlione.l
piece*. He will *how I he luml ami tfive
purii.-iihir*. I
•J.V Jl'i acre* l'_' mile* went of M.-Kili- ,
liey, I in in cultivation, halam-e |ia*lure.
'J i^imhI hoiiHe*. a line *|iriiiK ami never
failiiiff water, ori-hiir.l, ham. Ii*h lake
ami other iiiiproveineiiU.
a... Iaflacre*. .IS In cultivation, *ome
prairie, aome timher, excellent land.wa-
ter, ranifc, etc. sta |iera.-re.
•at. 7 acre* luml iu «e*i part of Mc-
Kinney not far from lliu College. $7t*>.
•>. mi acre* .U mile* N K M.-Kinnev,
l"i in cultivation, •IT* in im*lure, moHtly
prairie, well fenced, well VNalere.l, >fo«il
Improvement*, goml nelKhhorhood. nea;-
church ami *ch.Ntl; Ut i-la** plaee foi a
lir*t-cla** futully. $l.*4*i.
:« . A line farm I mile eaal of Itock-
vwill, in Hoekwall county, l l.'i acre*. UN)
In cultivation; halance in pa*tlire, with
timber and water, m,0<l dwelling and
r.-nl hou*e, orchard ami pectin Krnve.
I'rlee ji:u*.*i—ji|t* i iu cunIi lialanee in ;i
or I paymeiitM with lo per cent intercut,
ull ca*h j*a"l*>. See A. II. lirewer. al
Kock wall.
ill. KH) acre* ;t or I mile* eaal of Kock-
wall. Hue prairie land with Home iin-
proveiuenta, known a* the (Jardenliire
jilace, recently the proper!v of Mr*. Sal-
lie II. I'ickiitt, helieveil lo lie worth #I'J
tier acre. Send hid* to F. M. riiompHon,
Mi Kinney, 'l.-xa*.
:U. A i>mall iirairie furm. almiit l.'i
acre*, al! iu cultivation except uhout ti
acre* liuilier. m> liner land in the county
suai*!.
.17. lIou*e of <i r.iom* on Teun. St. in
North tiart of McKluney. I*ri.-e $««* .
IIS. I Hi a-: acre*, on which i* Snl.ler'*
Bake -good land and much line timher.
#."i per acre.
il The Ur. Sullivan Farm. .*• mile*
north of Karmersville. 107A acre*—IU7 In
eillllvation. well fenced--good land.
houae* etc. A bargain w orth lookltiK
after, Si..-**) —half ca*h halance on long
time with Int.
II. A Iioiihc mid lot and an unlinprov-
ed lot iu the north part of town, near
•luhii Chur.-h'* re*i.lence, at ^i.~>.io—tint
given on half the amount.
No. 4ft. One of the heat I'ralrle Kami* ;
in the county, ;ia:i acrea, SNl in cultiva-
tion. IKi ill paature, S7 in timher. welli
watered. A good liou*e of room* ami
other iiiiproveiueuta. Situated lit mile*,
nearly went, from MeKinnev, on How-
leli Creek. I'rlee s.a."> per acre.
47. .1 lot* iu T. T. Ilradley addition.
North of the college.
il*. Some valuable unimproved pro-
perty, adjoining the railroad ami depot
ground*. Term* given at Hu,il K*tale
Kxchange.
."•a. li.va acre* grazing and farming
luml* in Callahan county i'l **i per acre.
.VI. A *uiiiII lion*.* In *outli part uj
tnv* tl, $l.*l( .
Al. BiM.k out! \ tic ti il. oe«v *i earn
engine; a uUu of 70 *avv* each, with
feeder* and comleii*. r* complete. One
ho** pre** and one *team pre**. #l,.ii*i
fa
THIN MPACK ItKI.OXiK TO
F.M.BALL&CO.
IMtV UOOim, n.OTHINCj, Kti*.
HI U MIK8 ! i: (J (I I KS! I*>.<'. MIKIKK.
T. BKMKNT,
j. it. (joruu.
<.i; i:
KLOWKR. KVKR-
:\ AM SHADK,
'i'
.,
bl-rry,
itiv ftn
ami gi
\ nrlt i
1 ::■,• I >e|cfied for the South and
, in- iiht'iwilcil soil of ( oliin Co.,
I .uImii ii:. I tire ha* planteil
\ - It. I Venn. Ilickorv. I'er-
' '-.-iiff orange. Klin, llaekherrr
I'litin, llavv. lied Cedar,
■ ■ kl 'i-rv. Iievvberrv. Straw-
iinl Inni.Ire.l* of otlier bloom-
iriving tree*, alirttbr, pliiut*
lilt h, for v igor, *i/.e and
■ i-iti'l iif (lUeiivcrcl earth can
Moore
AND
Oough.
Wlnt|c*aic A Hetall Healer* in
LOOK HtiHK, FAKMKKN RKAO,
FARM & MILL MArTflXKRV,
Ht'CKKYK, P.LATFOKM
& KLKVATOR (ORIl
MINDERS, HICK-
EYE MOWERS.
a*h, or will exchange for (and or ei|iial
value, or larger amount and pay the
dltt'ereiice.
."•ti, H s acre*. II mile* little nortliea*!
frout MeKinnev; .Hi acre* In cultivation:
the very be*t of land—framed iiouae w(
good *l/.e, with *tack chimney- ('.intern.
lank, Ac. In Kp.t(l neighborhood, con-
venient to utore. po*t-olllce, achool,
ehtir.-h, Ac. Term*. #i:t jier acre, one-
third ca*h, balance ou« ami two years at
Id per cent. intercut.
.Vi. at* acre tarni, :> mile* vie*t of ! have received ami have KOH MA1.K— Table Riikes t'linlmi If.mlii.i,
McKlnney. launder fen.-.- 1-a.iin cultl- CIIKAP. an l*int«Uin«ut of Wlnehwler ' ' * 1 «Win r,
vation—Id of timber. I'rlee. $:t.i**i. one- A l*artflvlu«> \\ liter I own & KHilise Ell-
lliir.l caalt; one-third in one ami tw^ ...... . i, ,« i*. v? ... xi i i v ■
year*; one-third in livevuurt. ^ HI I I'AN ,V I KR AN A( ()N^. ^Ilies, ^ew Model iV lll-
•V.> \ |.i ncrc prairie' farm, :.l mile* ....
KoutVof MeKinnev : ax acre* in etthlva- Ihel.lglileat l>raf -~The Beat Made.-
lion: la In pa*ture; houae, fence, well*, Tlic Moat llurable.
'Ac. I'rlee, $1,1**1. The beat wagon for the money. Call
| itn. I.ut acre*, unimproved land, of and *ee me. T. RKMICNi*. Aitr.
vv liich a goon farm can be made from
-i > nf our natural and accliuiat-
.11 lorn at teat that here i* a i t|lll ,„ri.l|
I . t l.;i*i* f„r a at at el v degree of'"" « « • < r« u
• i lellueiiient. While nature
1 i j l1 Tisr-srr*?in
.1 ;:tr "X, !:;r,
I fn.lt. I.,,' "v ?rv".iS™ j •l"i"i«-. 'j'" i'''u,.-ilt«'« ilflnilj'
, ...... e,,.i, ii,.fc ' « f chureli anil aclKHiMUtiiiie. near poat-
I'm rrlea. Shriib*. I'fniita, Kver-1 inVvor firii, " f°r "r ">r
* I in tree*, ami in many | lnrKvr
Vpt'lc gi\c* good re*ult*.
vineihh* vllirator
THRESHERS.
I'lienix < ottoti Din*. iVettem anrf ( on-
deiiM.-r*, KiHHlur A I'lanter*
preaae*. \ ic-
DCII Uf DUiyC ma
Nev ton A .la<'k*oii W'agona.
:it'i:,,i ii-ii.I e\teti*lve plant-
I*• :■ r. Nprieot, cherry, Ouince,
i iti/ena
• riiri*iiig el
iibroail at great
'!2. I,ot t|ilx:UUi feet, with Iiouae of *1*
room* I below and a above—all well
firniahed. Kront and back pore lie*;
giHHi well, «nlk*. aliade and fruit tree*,
garden. *plen.ll.l hunt and lumber room
Ac.. Ac. I'ricf tl 'HJU
dea.-rihed here.
Iit*l tell Veill's lliive shown il
decline III Wiliresf In Ih70 the
average annual w.a^es iu iln-
^rooiiiiux horses.. iron industries wu*, in uold,
*B".o; in if*N u inui ,'iijih to
InJH/o luiichiui*!* received an
iivera^e ol s<IJM jrold each; iti
|HN> But ♦la.'t. Ill IN?" lite iivet
ap' wtip-s in the ^ht*s industry
wetj #4 |s iu ifold: in ISSO But
i^:i?s. Tu lc/o HoiJiin iu the
hi imi fi
of tin-tu cannot drivi-;i I *a*h. door ami hliml In* lories
lie il sijuare knot. If i received an aveui^r,. of Al'.'u
rnl.
f
law Ol Bv 1 lint I'll I 'I ic se III i I III-111
which m * *1 t'ciigIh ami lore
itlid vil.ilil v I" all vvtitten laws.
I niii w ' chauue iill this: until
murder i,s jiuuish.-d; until we
ediu aB' men in look to the law
foi jiroiection and vindication:
until lie la vv doe* what it Jil'e
|riid* Bt do; w l|iit il i* ilistltul
t'(\ I, we should cease out
ln/a-ihie and mi longer content
t«*ij'M?lves >ifji the trails tin.I euplured, tin- ej;^ les.-tteil and
whievfiuetii* w$Oi'J e.jualh «li* set under a hen, uu.l iu due
iinjxiiished th. BarBaion« ;iml time the ^oidinir made its a)
half cnili/.ed coniiuuuitlfH. |t iar;ij|ce none lite worse foi its
I'oiirier iloiinuU. i liainln
nail or
iIn huruv'ss Bleaks on sin out each in ^old; in isso ilu-\ w.-rt
■of the WIIS J'let'i. ,1 f /'Olid tltev paid But ^:tlM . These (inures
an- helpless Th.*\ .-i11111oi make tell ;t v.*r\ plain tale. II pro
afire. I'lie \ cannot .'hop a tree | leelion ciiiisi,.! jli •• increase in
down ot point a stjike. Kor tin* the industries tluil show an in
inosi I ri Iii lift Bit of caipeutn , crease, whv i* il not fair to .a*
tlijo must send for a mechanic sitim- i ha t it also caused the de
The\ no. iiii aiiaB|e ofcookiuv crea^eofwap's in the industries
till' si tuples! meal I'tu.jt . /! 1111«
plant a potato oi eont patch. , , . ,
TarkhwtoiTWs a ptslitiK ttap*s ifie i-m*. ! mum in
hutched from uu w hich was
cut f11>ti) ;j *nake The snake I
had *wallowe.| tin . ^ Bill was j
vv hi. Il *||.IW it decrease!
I " l'i lion .acts to increase
-liti" wa^r,,?i mum i'.* | l'o
portioned |o the cause, umi we
must limI waires highest in
In-,-|V V .'V .'Blow S sin tw il III' 'IV,
lauirhiii^ disposition.
UcNolutioiiH Adopted nt vlie B i-
tuto.
illlltetfM, lriH-1. Al the ! ...
of ill.' ( 'ollin ( 'olllll V Tt-a- I; i
Institute. | he follow iu^l t< III
lions welt' adopted:
1st Resolved, that 1. al
care should Be taken in y,* inu
itisi ruct Ions in tin ho|o it ph v ;iiti|
iu teachititf the eleiuettiiiv
sounds ami S\ ntheii.-iil -pel]
inir. as .me of the Best menu- "i
ai-ipiiiiug .listiiicl articulation
•Jd. Resolved thai Reading
e\erci >i-s should Be , on* d. :
Bl\ varied, sons to cr.-itB- ami
.'. till ill lie an inleresi atlioti^ (In-
pu pils.
Mid. Resolved that \ •<.11
tJvinnastic are valiiaBI. ;t- a
means for ^lviiiu volume ,ti,,i
or*
i:T. II ,-iinl
I * I III"
VV I
nil!
I nit .ii «;en|m-s. -ti
. 'ur liberal and cut.
Ij.im intreduce.1 from
< itoiiiv hundred*, untricl tiovel
- ul t iii.tiKli ii ie proven raliiaMe to
• ii- luxury, beauty and plenty
i i i ri .iii.' b.ml i lie year.
VV, liavi licrc v'gorou* and fruitful
I'- ■ •' ' \pple ir.-cn ati year* old our
• ■ i ii > i t;, unit In year* experience ,
'I i i''.i'..'.ral ion of fruit* h*i* ponvitje- I
i'.i u* iin.I tin
-t.., 1.
w i I'll re in 11 in-r nine nor ex|>«n*r
l«CI | (l'g a good
ant \ ai i. t it
.-It it'll, ':!! Ill
" rk,,< . i of what vou want, how vou ran
, . r.-x.'iisitssrz'ziai !,,nk" I'i'.ti"-"', wit-".M«i.t
- i- .ii.. * it, etv.
i', i -nitliKi'trcd HKent* III'i-anva**
.(.'■•! "I tin roiintiy ami we think you
wiiSiiitdil prolltnble and entertaining
ie i v i line our n rni* and aend it* your
ordci
AT TIIK
llaiah Nuille, two linini llarb wire.
State Agent* for lteeve* Straw alack-
•r. All Oootl* *old at Unreal price*, anil
RED STORE
on ea«y term*,
■grsoiitu K«mucky Street.
MOOKG * UOVOH,
MoKtnney, Trxa .
SHERMAN COMMERCIAL*
AKD
ltv*pectfully auk* thoae u^im b«r-
• #"l have *ouie other tract* for *ale not gaina to call, muU price Ilia
; Hue. ol new
•it pro.tuc.-h a *upcrior,
in
HIMUSifJ AM Ml MM Kit
''-i!n.VV.'Ji.v Viie Vh?m*m/vl ,f .V!#" nyt lil.*f oil tile list
i ilie lowcft'price* ever offer- .VuM Bke. setnl lis a desci'lplloli
DRY GOODS,
mni
v II
WitWit
K.st vttl.lsltK.il ISU4.
PATENT NO PAY!
k M n ' -fi'.v that may honor you
x itli si i-iiil \ilitre«*
I'll W ■ U'«|l|IM I« a,
xaa.
N(
PATENTS!
i >I iiiiin-d for Meehanical He
i.t-, t '.impounds. I lesions and
• IK VKKH^ MF.M.K.HM.
Are invited to eall and see
at the
us
RE All ESTATE EXCHANGE,
and command our services iu
fhrwardiiiK their interests.
.. ii.- ii i i .1 th'xiBility to the voice,
those industries which have the . • , ,
highest J roti*elion. and lowest "J '* Resolved thill 1 . lintali
ill thorn. U'|di?h have uo prutee ship should Is* lauirhl sv tema
f\on at all. i we? Wii tiijii tidy ami in connection with
to tin- census, and we llnd that tlu* earlv lessons In reading,
in (M'uleiuuking tlic average Mli. Resolved thai flie Prt
litis. i-esiLTMs ami IVnaon* having money v«« MVf
in i llminai v ex formation a* to giHKt land h«it.*ah Inveat
in imienitiliiIi11- h At re | er eeiu which la lilnch better
l.tll*. I;>. .Ill
n liti.iliolis as to puleulllBilil V '' hHich Hetti
. .... . V than atorlng It for ittle or no interrat.
.•I iuv.-ti: ions. flee. Our "Ounle |
i". r *<)Biaiiiiii,ir Patents." senti
flee e.t-1 v wl|ele.\ Address.
L.tl IS JfA'WIKl! «V
'•>ln tioi> ot patents, ^Vasiiitig
( onaiating of
STAPLE ANh PANTY DRY
(400IIS, NOTIONS. EM
RROIHERIES, LACKS
ROOTS, SHOES,
M^NW, HOVtt
AND
ClllliDREN'S
t'liOTHINO. MKX S
AND H< YS' hats,
LADIES AND MISSES HATS.
KfRiKftniii},
r. 1. T*0«rH0\
McKiuae) , Texuu.
route one ami all and convince yvur-
aelve* how chea|t I Cfl) <m*II
Collin Nurseries.
Sitiiateil al* ml lea Xwrlkwaat *£ Ie*
Kinney and one mile North.
WNMNNI T1IKM*
For Tint* Hum. Mt w< tMr-
9«Jt|i vartelfea, Ike bent fer the Muntk.
The raault of KIGHT YKARH aetlv
nuraery e*i erlence and TWKNTY-
VIV K V K A Its reaidence here, aladvtnK
Ike want* of our cmnlry,
(For treea to plait! ikia tpring addrvaa
MeKinnev). Aihhwaa
A. W. 4k .1. M, KKHH,
Mc Kinney and Mkermak.
NKW VOKK liTY.
Pianos anil Orjpns.
w ill acml direct froui tkehr Vfeetorv.
Give fifteen daya trial. You can save ak
leaat one-third ca*h hv Inlying from *ai4
Drtii. For any Information . all on
■ A. KIIIXK,
f-t,v Mcklnney, Texaa
BEN. W. K11INH
ton, D. (-.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1884, newspaper, July 10, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191400/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.