The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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FARMS!
FOR SALK.
HV '. M. IHnMrM .
I.AKCH and SMAIJ.!
IU:KT OK TKHMK.
THE DHMlX'KAT,
PCHI.I HI£I IN 'I Ilk Milth i OP A
IIIRIVINii. UNKIMJKTU' \M
PHtRiKKsSIVK I'KOIM.K.
Tall Ma If You LotiMi.
H\ M >. . U. MkMIr,
'•'•II me. darling, tint you love u ,
Kan-1 liia lirrikinn heart of mint;
V r * Idle liriTMi shines alxive thaa
1 will worship at lhj shrine.
■HBUr I
I.lffc «a long
Kvrr will at
many aorrows
ALSO I I'M SK> .\M> !.<
M*. KIN XK\
's
in
7. ;t#i acre*. tin*- land, principal!.! pral-
(!•. in ^ oun^ < o. j1,-40
It A innn i'f Mi in cultiva-
tion. I utiles (Voiu town; u Urst < laa
|4m<«
17. \ <ooii tot nii<I h«m e in hort's
adUition; firooms. a high. nlee location,
(tan
4>. A I residence property. well iin-
|>roti il. |i>< ntcil i>ii tlii' )> elicit hill ill the
lliW II. uhotlt I Id Tf iltlli.llcll will llit
.Utile *llltl>!tlllt lM 1 II.Ml W'l.oWollid ]< * nte
lit re to educatc In* fieiillt jA'SNi.
&t. I'.'i acre* with fiiim Itoii.e ntiil I in -
pr"v«meiili> *v W . of M. Kinney, in acres
in cultivation: hultini-i' i>rn'rir ami tim-
ber. Price ?jut m n
Ji W m r * h|>li'(nli"l 11u11 « r and land j
iiillr* imrth of Millwood i-cr m rr.
y.i it'Tf* 1 In i le Niii £ It * f I«■ M'k w nil, 111 ii -
lit*r. $."> jii r uiti
•'127 a. re. Ni i .a** litriii, lt>o n< tc in
vultltatioii. ,U limber. balance pasture,
I'rin .?«•> lMt*rcn<-c i- inn.ic .o.l W
kirkpnir • k, ; mile* rr>>tii Millwood.
Uoi kwali road. Tor tin- I lam mentioned
piece* lit- v. ill |ioi< I Ik- lalid Mill (foe
particular*
■J.'., 27l! io re- l-.' Miiw>' i of Mt Kin
Ue.\ . 140 it) cull iViilmli. tiultilK't* ptiMltre.
fonu hoii>i' ti lint |>!iio: uii.l never
i g'
fau
HOIK ANO FAKI HKADINO.
Th ' wheut yield on Hen. Kai
oii'i malum*'tli farm in Weld
;county. will go f< rty bushel* to
the acre. Many acres will go
above tlint figure. With < n«
exception Baton'a u tin* biggest
wheat field wust of the Mlssou
ri.
Two million bushels ofwlh-at
and as many mor * of oj ts jm«l
hurli'V ami iy* wilt lw th«• croji
of<'o|ora<to tli ' t n«H«*nt y *ar.
Th«* wli«*at will I «• in of
(In* li<nut' ili-maml a half a mil
In.ii. while iIk- oats, tiarh'y ami
r\>> w ill In* wanting ;i half mil
1 it>11 in *ni}iplyiti£ th** lU'inami.
Snyn a p-nihtnt'ii writitiir
front llawatha in Kansas:
"Kartnrrs art* now rnttiti^ tlmir
millvt ami prairiu hay.ami nut
tin^ it tip in sploiniiil romlitoii.
The Diignea of Ftffhting.
Two young uiiMi from tin*
<*«nititi v |riffl to tight Hfvoritl
tiiut** tluriiig thf <lay on Sutur-
<in last. I'row«1m gatlit*r«H| about
thfiii on tin* hOvH*. ami tin*
fri**i «l*t ol t-at h saiil Ik* wt *n It I
litrliI lit- would. Iiiili* in tin*
••veiling they lo l«' ollt went of
town, followed liv second*, ami
•
eiigage«l in a boot and tistira-
tor. Tlii' two men paid over
sixty dollars in tines into the
fountv treasury. Those who
followed them saw the light,
ami no one seemed to rare
enough to f top the ditliruty.
Too many men in Sulphur
Springs ami llopkius nuiiity
are delighted in efforts to have
if snid of them "he w ill lighl •
lie will." This is a brutal idua.
A dog. for instance, which
knows nothing of right or y.T M.Mka: mjw you give ita a re-
, ^ , ,7, clpe to ka«|> onloM from anielltngon tl
w rong, ami cares less, will light i.raath :-'
The bravest men (Vrtainlv
J lend 4/iir «v y
% at w« look for IMfflil to
1'bongti tlila lt« a gloomy da jr.
Hut all t!a.va an lllletl wltb aadnaaa,
If we hava not hop# and lova.
Naught ran 1111 the heart with gladueaa
Hut thai hleaalnv from above:
I.ova la aent to «ia from haaven,
I .at our heart* make no mlateka,
II la wUaly, free glvan,
M e have only to partake.
Then, oh tell me darling.
i'hat you love me mora I ban Ufa,
That you'll aver lova me trimly.
Though you will not h« m> valfa:
Ktir lo know that one heart lovaa ma
W on Id make me hnpidtu't of man.
Tell me that y oil nikdiy love me,
I'lioufli we ii'iay not meal again.
■ ..
iniwara to CJorroapondonta.
MfKINMKV NUIMKIIV
UEPARTMim OF E0H6ATNNL
Oediaated to tha < 'tmllnuaoca and i
vam-aiaant of tin MuaatioiuU Intaft
of th« 4iata e/Tesaa.
t'hla liepartment la tiiten for faaa Mil'
f«tloiial tflaeuaalona. Thou* Interested
are Invlletl to write for it. Adtlreao all
eommiinleationa lo the Kdltt>r.
I „
TIIITIhOA V, SKI*T. ||, |hs|,
Ghh and IffMrunoc.
! An old te4y CMMMt loitl IMe ||<iv- ,
'erfoget mm) at children iior!^^ '^* h KH, K\ KR-
, fools but who wants to be run ' UKEKN AXli SHADE.
oter bv a smart Ike hast!
Thiirstluv lliolllillif a vonnir mini I ttl"' "flffted lor the South and
I IIIII SUll > ilioi iiiiign y tiling mall ' row|1 itl (itiflMiled noil oft'ollln < o., \
North l i Kftfc. w lo-ie nature loot plantatl 7
SL BHCRIHE FOR
,£111110 to where I wan leaching a
, clans in penuuiiishiii, asked me
if some blind people had giveu
a show at this place. I answer-
ed in the allirtuative; told him
there wns not a large crowd.
He then snid he had a magic
lantern -how; inquired of other
Walnut, link, Anh. I'et-un, Hickory. I'er-
!«<• „
Mulberry. Plum. Iliiw. Ceil 1 edar,
almmoii. Omtui' tirange. Klin. Ilui ki>erry
■*, Plum. Haw. Ilet"
Urupe. Waekherry. I ii wherry. Slri w-
herr\ jtoae nml hundreds of oilier Moom-
Ing und food-giv itig trees', niiruhx. |ilanta
and gruitNeti, which, for vigor, hI/.c ntl
variety, no |iurt of dincovered earth can
excel.
StiitixtlcH o*our natural and nci llmat-
school houses. I told hi III that | e l Faunu utul Flora aiieM tluit here l u
lie W'otlld be as likelv to iret a pTiiianent hiiaU for a nlutfly degree of
,.>...<••,1 .ir „ 'wealth and rciinemcut. While nature
. V !i ' t ^ "lilt as at ■ M UM bountiful in her ht-Mton uieiila ull
St in s t hajiel. .over thin irnnaatlantlc Innil, nhe waa
He then saitl he would see his I }{«r endowmenta here. Tlila,
, • mm ; like ill! aolla, in not uniformly ada|>tetl
partner, UIMl HHlk^n oil. 1 liat I ill every popular fruit, iiut every tine ran
^ sj <i $ s ^ 3 i
THE DEMOCRAT!
If thei-H in olio ' night he had no crowd, got mad , l'1""1 "Ul '"irdy Peachea, Pluma,
If Ultra in one M iK | | Hen ien. Shruhn. Ham-. Ever-
' more about than I ,, 11 . ;i i 'll •. ! . Sluol. in.-. and in many
; there He said I 111<|u t kliow ii)i cc4 the Apple iflvc* ^ood reaulta.
It is olllolis. Ill I,,,... #. inul.',. <H.,,II !,. •# .. We cannot rci'oiiiuii'iiil iMrn-m- iilxiit-
lie i^ill The bra vent men
tliiii ever lived employed their thing we know
courage in professions in bus- any thing else it is onions. iujlow to ma|c,, small x
iuess. in niechaiiics iim«1 in tin- the first place, tako only a white i specimen of his x on the
cause of Christianity, and ihey onion, and then pare otf the thai 1 wish the reader coultl see.
would have considered them hard, outside skin until it looks J*1' ",a'^ ,,,,,, •' >'<] s <bd not be-
ai8Kru.'.'.l ill III" us whlHf ami sli. k « .l....r 1""K tn M... c-I.WKuf I. o.th.
attitude of bullies. -Sulphur knob.
left a ^ e cannot rccoiuincml cxicniivc planl-
, , ing of Pear. Apricot, i berry, guinea,
t'ojiiii j.'(,reign tirapc^. t• •.
( ui- liberal and eulcipriaiug dliy.eiu
ling waur, nrcharu. harn. ti h lake The corn crop now promises to
oilier Improvement*.
und other lmpri >eiui !ii ,
•JU. 12oacren. •:*• in cultivation. i>ome
pralria. amue tlmlK-r. • \< < lent laiid.wu*
iar. range, ett. ? U per aen
J7. 7 rr:-« larnl in we«i part of Me-
Kiunev not far from the « olhgc 57m'.
t* so ai rtsk HI mile. N 1. M. Kinnev,
In cultivation, .w In oaiiture. montly
prairie, well fenced, well wulered. good
fuiproveiuaniK, good iieiKliborbood. near
tool: lot claa* plaee for a
be till largest ever produced ill
this part of tin-country. There
is about no limit to the amount
of fruits and vegetables."
Firat Moke a Living.
Springs Keho.
An old man who saitl lie had
two sons in the newspaper hus
iness, recently applied for ad-
mission to the almshouse. The
sons, who are traveling in the
same direction, any they wore
• and slick as a door 7 . . , "*
.. . 4l . that p ami q tltti no) belong to
Also scoop out the uiul 11u. eljiss of short extended let-
where the root w'uh attached, ters. that p extemletl 1 1 '2 si a
ami then go out in the back ces above the rule line unci 'J
vanl and throw the whole bind- spaces below the rule lino.
1 he young man had better
^ r°rft T,,° | ,,xn8 f,,;,nner ,l'" willing to Miip]iort their father,
.h.>. A tlna farm I mile ea t of Hock- 1 MltiJ sipiarely when it asserts hut he refuses to Jho oil collgll I'lieil clioki
ness over the fence. It never
fails.
K. T.«'., of Plttaburg: "Pleana gl va 110
a recipe for destroying itaaaf"
Well, yes. First catch vour
1 ¥ •
Ilea. This in imlispeiisibb).
him till
wftll, 111 Hui'kwaii coiint,\. llj acre*. 100
In cultivation: balance in pa lure. with
titubar and water. k'"oti dwelling and
rent lnm e. orchard and pe«-an grove.
I'rige ?.ti > >lm i in i tt-h halalo e In .1
or I payment# w ith lo per cent interest,
all casti ii'7m'. see A li. Itre* er. at
ltock w |if!.
.ti A hiiihH jtruir.i 'arm. about li
acre*, all in tull (v at ion except about '•
acre* iluibar. tic lliur Ian: . the cnunly
f i auo.
J7. llouae ■ rooiiKon I elm. -<t. in
North part of v| Kinney. Price $siiu.
.ts. 111- re . 1 i which i Milder',
i.ake gooo la'.i: H:'d mm 11 tine timber.
Ji.'. pi r a- r-
11 I lie Mr. - .Hi\an Farm. •> mile*
uoith <>fI.<r cr- ,.ie. I'.i.'j acrei-- I i7 In
cuit 1 vnt 101 wi it need- nood land. It
kum>e el< A nri;iiiii worth looking
after. Iiaif 1 nsli halance on long
time with mi
■41. A boime ami lot ami an iinimpmv-
«d lot in the north part ol town, near
John Church'n raaldencv, at ^jno -time
giv«n oil hall the amount
No. If>. One of the he t Prairie Fartmt
in the tHiuntv. ;ii':i acrci. ! i In cultiva-
tion, 14'.' In patture. s7 in timher, well
w atered. A good lioiine of j rooum aiid
other improvcment>. situated 10 mile*,
near I) ><i'at. ircm McKinney. on How*
lett < reel.. Pl'ici j-i'. in r acre
47. •'lot* 111 I.I. iUndlev audition,
North of the college
ll . Some wiliuiMe utiiiuproveil pro-
perty. ad 101111 m; the riiileund nml depot
bxchanp
iJ. 11.C acrei* gra/.liig and farming
land, in < allahan count v 1 .*><; per acre.
M. A kuialt liotiRC in south part of
town. $J.'iO
51. Loo), out! V nearly new #t«nui
engine: V pin* of 7o ,aw>' each, with
feeder, and comlciiser.- complete. One
bu,« pren- and one atcam ores,. ^l.tUKi
coah. or will exchange lor and of ei|tial
value, or larger amount and pay the
d Kit* relive.
U>. SOS iieren. II mill's little northeiiat
from McKuiuey, .*10 acro> in cultivation;
Ibe very best of land fr.-inn
thai in growing crops the lead
ing and lirst purpose should be
to make a living. This should
be the lirst object in all pur
suits. A man must first make
a living be fort lie can make ex
syrup, kidnev pads and liver his mouth very wide,ufter which p bottom end up—it is
regulators, ami declined to .lie 1><" " grain of powder in his *Vl..
due bills which
sewing machines,
an I lawn mowers, by paying
about eight sevenths of their
, tra money, hence it is a point of price in cash. That was
tlx- utmost importance that the
farmei row his family sup
plies without having to buy
tiieiu. If he raises nearly ev ery-
thing needed for home consuiup
lion ho is independent, and
with a variety of small crops lit-
is absolutely protected against
a loin) failure. The farmer
whose lirst object is to make a
living on tli" farm, works for
himself and luiuilv. while the
all-cotton man works for spueu
lators and gamlilers and they
alwavs boat him. Hauks mav
•
fail, sioeks may vanish into
round,. 1 emis given at ileal E*b4t« i thta air and pauioa may bring
desolation and ruin the mer-
chant. speculator and median
ic. but the farmer who farms
for a living is safe. He has no
debts, no mortgages to disturb
his rest. His food is at home,
his barns are his storehouses.
, The farmer who farms for a liv
el houac of i lug works bv the common
■v. <■Utern, I 0 , . .
tile
best the sons could do, and the
obi man preferred to go over,
the hills to the poorhouse.—
Norris town Herald.
1 >r. i'rudelli, an eminent Ital
' i a it authority, says that the
best preventative of malarial
attacks is a treatment which
was once sneered at as an "old
woman's remedy." The reme-
dy, briefly, is as follows : One'
b'uion cut into pieces, peeling;
and all. put into three moderate
glassful* of water.
boiled down to urn
were good for mouth. Touch it oil'ami blow
tuelodeons the top of Itin head off. He w ill
not trouble you any more.
I,Ilia l.oina,of Kingaton: "Mr. Kdttor:
real deal In the paper, about
post himself before he tries to
criticise others I refer him or
any one else to a Theory of
Speiiceriau Penmanship, where-
in you will liud the above criti-
cisms to be fallacies. It is
he opens strange that lit* gets the letter
two spa-
one-half
below the rule lint
He said 1 was not lit lo teach
children their a b c's. The ma-
gic gentleman saitl he was a
school teacher (listen). 1 heard
lz: ru", m-v t ..«iu..«
in 1 lie aubjoft. you will oblige by giving about 111 ill suy ilig llie geese are
in the llanaar, a definition it a tluae." j"atter" Us that sounds like
All right. Miss Idlla. But a school teacher, don't it I He
the dude i* a delicate subject |Haiti he depended on the d n
to handle. In fact he is so soft, w.ri,i'^ ,S( !"'!'1 publish his
. , . , • 11 1 1 . show. I mloriut'il the maKU'
a" o-ii.Kr ll.«t li. i " x„nH. lii.-,n llial I .lo 1,01 I, m l,
come lo pieces If you handle t|m, itjnt| ot 8,.|,ools. that this
hi in roughly. Hut to the deflni- community is made up of bet
lion: 1 ter itutl". Perhaps his show
"A dude is a thing that would 1 j8 *'""1 <•'«' why
Be a woman, if he could— jK'*' a crowd. I pass
Hul as lie can't, dons sill hecaa
To show the world he's not a
num."
Now, Miss Lilla, as the Ban
which is in>i'is very obliging to the la-
glassful. (li,.* we give you a recipe for
on the merits of my own work
The magic man tries to deceive
the people with his magic lan-
tern. lie never had his name
on his advertisements; lie dated
his cards Tim. 'iHth.aiid showed
on the tfsth. You can see that
lie is one day a head of time
with his show, but one year be
ami after cooling and straining ■ making a dude, to exhibit
through linen is swallowed by among your other toys and cu
the patient at one draught riosilies: Begin with a small! m,( 1,1 l< r *
while lasting. This treatment walking cane—this is the most stony Point .Sept. 10th ,'84.*
has been successfully adopted; important part; uhc,also, a del-
in the deadly marshes of the icuti* monkey an a "shape" to
build on. liken milliner builds
a |b> hat on a wire bird'a nest.
put on a mustache, like a game
ciilcriii'ikiiiig
have introduced from abroad at great
expemte. many hundred* untried novel-
tie, and enough Ita* proven valuable to
glt'c u, luxury, beauty and plenty
throughout the v ear.
We have here vigorous ami fruilful
Pencil and Apple tree, 20 year, old our
own planting, and lo >cur experience
in the propagation of fruit, ha, convinc-
ed u, that till, oil produces a superior
at ock.
We apare neither time nor ••xpenae in
keeping a good supply ol tin- bent stand-
ard vurletlcH. and many of the beat nov-
eltiea. all ill the lowest price, ever otter-
ed In this market.
We guarantee slock true to nut. • and ,
Invite citizen, lo examine our melhoda
and teat our fruit,.
Our authorized agent, w ill* canvaaa
much of the country und we think you
will tlnd it profitable und entertaining
to examine our term, and aentl 11, your
order,.
Send for price 11,t mid compare with
any foreign nnr er\ 1 hitt may lionor you '
with u call. Adilrea,
K. \V. liirlt pal rick,
l> McKinney, Texaa.
NKW M)\'KKTISKMKXTH.
II l l< >' VI AM'W
I.MI'llOV I II
STANDARD TURBINE!
ts tin* liesi constructed and
linUbed.givt - better percen
tage more pow er.and i, sold
for lc.-s money, per liorae
jiowcr than niiv other i'ur- I
nine in the w orlil. ftp' New
iiampblet ,eut free l \ lli uviuvr Huns.
' \ork. Pa.
S3lo $18 Vn'i s'o'!':Apnt8 Wanted j
ULEYKLAMi tV IIKNDKK'lvS
('omidetc. Ollicial. lllustraicd l.ifc, by
ol. I rank 1'riplcii a>-isti-db\ ihcl'uinl
ilie.s and friends of the < nmiiiliite,. Siu--
cial terin 10 tbop** ordering from a di,-
inncc. The book you want. H rite for cir-
culars, or aend ntlr for iiro,pt'c'.ua. My
lllaiue cV l.tigan book take, Ibe lead
and thoae Marvelous Pocket Manual, al-
ways sell. W. II I hoiiipson. Pub., Itil.
Arch St. Philadelphia. Pa. :«>
$1.00
Neatly Printed, KiglitColumn Newsjiaper.„^jc|
^/"Cheapest Ever Publishetl at McKinney, being.^^f
J^**Ofdy "ON K DOLhAK" a Year, which } lacesw^J
iu the lleaeli of Kvery Person. Positively^^J
J^f"Against Kings. Cliques and Monopolies wbich-JPf
I^POppress the Peojile.
|5f"OKFICK OF Pl'III.K'ATloN: .lollllStill Block Uppo-_^-|
site Post Ortlce.
BU(U+1Ka ! B U({a IKS! < • MOOKK.
X. HKMENT.
j. it. ootoii.
Moore
AI^1>
K01111111 Campaign, ami deserves
a trial in all fever haunted coun-
tries.
The London Times tells a re-
markable story of African witch
craft, ll seems that one Picot,
a negro on the island of Mauri-
Groat Mon'a Inflrmitioa.
good size, w ith Mack c|,liniie\. cineni, | ~ , . ■ , , , .
tank. Ac. in good m ni,i.. rliooti. con-' iWisw; the farmer who tries to ; t;jesar hatl short legs. i>a-
ahurcb! ite. Term',. Vk.' per ncre? ' niftk'' «"'«> before he makes poleoil was bow legged. Lord
thini ciwh. balancen« and twoyeani at a 1 iv itig. works bv the rule of Palmerston had carricature legs.
10 per cent. Interest. " , . . , , . . u .
- - •• 1 • - r v 1 .i«.i Alexander
of base ball—nine on a side; ] tin*, was accused of killing and
use tooth-pick shoes, pauta ' mutilating a child for some
loons that have to be prepared black
some other kind of sense. .\
little more i t million sense mi veil
with ordinarv industry will
make farmers the most pros
5v 'J'1 acre farm, mile* weat of
McKinnev. !>' under • 11 • •• l .'n in culti
vat Ion It.t of timber. Price. >.1.01111, one-
third «.'imli: one-third in one and two
\ears. one-third ;n live years.
Mi, A 40 acre prairie farm. •*<} mile,
aoiith of McKinne\, acre- in etililva
tion; 12 in pasture: lion,*
ttc. price, 5:1.1,10.
00. loo acre,, uiiiiuprov
which a good farm . *n lie
the tliiJilr tliiibere'l part \ place to | Sbylocks; let them tUI'll their
turn work into tnonev. Price §.> per •'
acre. | attention to home, wife, t*Lti 1
01. A amali farm, -to acre, '.II in culti-
vation, prairie ami timber -a good
boute. aiNokf-hoiisc. < i> 1 i-rn ami naver-
failliiK epriug, in the iuuuediate v icinity
of a church and ,etiool-hou,e, near poat-
olHce; will sell fur t',i«. or ,wapfi
larirer farm
and so did Ilisraeli.
Pope was hump backed and
had a cripple's leg; so did
Covvper. I'lutarch tells that
with a glove-stretcher before lie
can put them on, ami a lint that
resembles an
art sacrifice. He was
tried, found guilty ami senten-
ced to be hanged. Picot, how-
acorn hull; part, Hy b ld the judge that
the hair on the middle of the i would not be hanged and
head; put oil a claw-hauiuier j 'bdicd the authorities to carry
coat ami a profusion of glass- j ""l ^«itence. From that
LOOK HKKK, FAKMKMS IIKAU,
I have received and have FOp ^Al.F.—
t'HKAP, an InatnHiueut of Wlncheatar
7000 AliKNTS WANTKIM
I>01 iu r </i it k to aell the tMily < KTlclal
Itiograpbiea of
(JLKVKLAM) A. IIK.MHIH KS!
Hy Kx-tiov. Porshcimer. of N. V., Mem-
ber P. S. 1 ongress.and Hon W, l". Ilen-
sel, < hr. I em. State t 0111. of Pu.—ilitlm- i & Purtrldgt:
ale friend, of i . iV; II. It is the 1110*1 bell-1 tirfuriiriii' 111100 w 11 w iw 1 1
aide. Interesting and Itichly lliuatritled. \\ III I A I KR > Alttl^S . (
hence in ImnienBc demand. Agents are
('oiiiing Money.It litis fine Steel Portrait, I The Llghteat l raft~tbe Heat Mada.—
Sell, Fastest and Pio , Ileal. Ilevvure of The Moat Pumble. |
unreliable, catiiiiieiinv books. Write to The beat wagon for the monev. <'all
11iibbitrtl llroa., PubH." Philadelphia, Pa. j and see ina. T. Ul'iMKNT. A«t.
Grough.
Whole,ale \ |{<*tnil Pealer, in
FAWM & MILL MACHINERY,
BUCKEYE, PLATFORM
& ELEVATOR CORD
BINDERS. BUCK-
EYE MOWERS.
Table Rakes, Canton Monitor.
Water Town & Eclipse En-
gines. New Model & In-
vincible vibrator
THRESHERS.
rremTweih,'. l'*roUM ul1'1 1 l,u« Alexander's left leg was out of <liainolu| ri„K)4t H|,irt vti>. i time on the house of the judge
State. Farmers have worked plumb. Hannibal had nofori- ! j^e iJurtifJulR,* to leave out the !wus haunted by spirits, and
u'.Lde'from I long enough for speculator# and ' ,„isly big heels, and was |,ruj„H. .tju.n perfume to suit I a,f,'r night showers of
dreii and country.
The Agricultural Don't.
or tip for u
Don't settle down to the be-
0'i. 1 •ot I li. \ ,l«it. feet. W itil lloiiae of ,|j Iji'ltllUt Tell I'loVW WOll't gTOW'
rooma--t bel-.w ami J abov, all well j (|„ rj„. fJirui 'pry jf.
Don't believe that berries
Hrniiihed. Front ami hack porche-
good well. Will,,, shade and Irult trees,
garden, splendid barn and lumber room.
<ku.,iVc. Price. I ,'h«i
No tt3. 20s acr> farm n ii. cultivation,
balance it pasture, with never failing
•print; watar. Ik>o-« of three room,,
•mtikehotme. well, crihs, «ial>|es. Ac.
Situated I mile west of w hIiiiiI tirove,
'J mile, from l!hea Mill, in one of the
beat neighborhood. In the county,near
loustorepo,! ollice, mill, uooti scluiol
and 2 churclie, w itliln a miie: terms ^■.1l
per acre one third eu,h l.:ilutice on lime
toHult piiichnaer at in per• ,nt int.
M. V •plelldlll place. collsi,ti!|g of a
house ot live jrood si/e. well liuinhetl
room. I-.11st front, pori'bes. etc A hit
Of bUX'.'"'1 feel. With good *IiiMc . |i|ll{-
gv house, utul linct well of never fail
ing w mer in M Klniiev. Cheap at 3-1 .ma 1.
im. A house and lot about 1-4 mile V
K. of the t .ourt Mouse—for jst.Ui.
«•;. A tip-lop linu farm of forty acre,.
J 1-2 mllc west of MrKlnney.'on the
lieriton road. ;Ki acres in cultivation,
belance tiinher. All under fence, with a
houa*
and the larger fruits arw not
wholesome iu tin* family, but
save health and obtain pleas
are chuaplv Itv planting all
that grow.
Don't fix the fence today
with a promise to do it bettei
next week. That lime does not
come until damage to be re-
gretted has been done.
Don't be content with half a
crop when a little more labor
will bring a full one.
Don't try to get something
out of nothing.
Don't wait too much on the
weather.
Don't go oil' dissatisfied be
cause you don't get rich by
'"""Uf; K *.,IM wH' H",i •pring. farming in a year or two.
1*0,1 rr..H ,lml,...u-. l'n.-,*w. |l,,r,'t ,tIInvK. j-iinr chil-
dreii by constant complaints
about your farm business.
Don't buy a new farm tool
If you see nothing on the list until you know just how you
you like, syud u*< a description clli' l'a..v ''•
of wiiat you want, how you can
make payment, where you want ^J'
it, etc. ] ening
ktioi k kneed. Cicero was v ery
spindle shanked, nud Demos-
thenes is said to have had a
shuttling, stumbling gait, which
meant that his legs were not
wholly in gear.—Chicago Jour-
nnl
Bill Nye on Phrenology.
An erroneous phrenologist
perfume
the taste and the dude is coin
plete. -Greenville Banner.
Tho Mother Hubbard.
of
stones from invisible hands rat-
tled upon the roof of the house.
The judge's wife was frightened
out of her wits, and finally the
The war on Mother Hubbard# j judge went to the executive
iu Illinois seems to indicate' council and pleaded for Picot's
that when Ood created woman |\\f,, with such success as to se
lie committed a great and inex |(js This incident
cusabht blunder. He never,. 1 ,, ..
should have favored her with!*"" c,vat«'(l «'< '^« erable talk
nnNT^o" want a .S.in ■.'•'•-shot Pepentiug
Illlb' for >l."i;n ^;Mi Hreecli l.oadlng
sliol gun for Mn.a ^12 Concert organelle .
for ^7 a S'j.'i Magic l antern for#l2.n aoHd
liold S2'i Wateii tor #!.">. a Sl.'i Silver 1
utch for .Vs.^ oilcan gel any ofihe.sear-'
tide. Free if you will devote a few hours
of your lle,iir«; tiiueVnilcvcnlrig, to in-1
) due ing our goods.' wuOne ludy eciir-1
ed a Gobi Wat- li Free, in n tingle after-
noon. A gentleman got n silver watch fur
l.'i minute, work A bov 11 vciir, old se-
cured a watch in niie day; hundred, of
other* have done nearly aa well. If you
have n Millie l.antern you can ,tart n
buainea, that will pay you from Slblo^flO
everv nlghl.Keiitl at once for our llluatra-
tedl'atamgue of(lold and Silver Watchea
Self 1 ockinir Bull l o>{ Ifevolver, Spy
olassca, lmliiin >cout und A •tronaiuical
Tele,cope,. Telegraph Ili,trilliients t'ype
Writer,.«Irgan Accordion,. Viollna, Ac.
It mav Miurt you 011 I lie r< a i toUUAMT
wealth. World Mnnnfiiffuriiifcc< 1
30 122 Nassau Sfreol, N. Y.
BEN. W. RHINE
AT THK
RED STORE
told that I ought to marry graceful and pleasing curves.) in Knglund. ami the Saturday
Review does not hesitate to
claim for the African sorcerer
unusual powers. I'ndoubtedly
the negroes carry their voutloit-
ism with them wherevt*r they
go. and civilization never en-
onco
a tall blonde with :i nervous,
sanguinary temperament. Then
lie saitl. "One dollar, please."
ami I saitl. "All right, gentle
scientist with a tawny mane. I
will give voit the dollar and
inurrv th.- 'mil will. tin. I^r i" i ri .-do. .1 l«l ..«e Hit- In. l.-1 Hrvl> it.
,• ..... iiute outlines of Ina knotty
bank account and bilious tein- aM1IH ,m(j nn(| wear a gar j
perament when you give me a meat that is not dianietrically
chart showing me how to dis- ( opposed to the principles
pose of a brown eyed brunette correct taste and tolerable ct
Willi tl.onirl.ll.il I.f ..ounii - f"rt.- l':vi.I«0ly ....srl.l,
. . to he made over again nud in
nance, who married me iu an u„. H|iai c of a box or barrel or
or endowed her with thodisgus
ting tlesirtt to be comfortable.
The former appears to be a
crime ami the latter lays her li
able to the charge of indecen-
cy. It is oulv man, the good
liord of creation, who is to be
of |
•oin-1
Little Hits of News.
The postal serv ice of the I'ni-!
ted States costs ,IhI this
Keapectfully auk* those Reeking bar-
gain, to nail, examine and price Ida
complete line of new
MI'IUNO AND 8t'MMKit
Phenlx t otton Gina. Keeders and Con-
denners, Iteeder A Planter, |ire,*e*. Vic-
tor aeales. Shafting. Pulley, and Belting
Pndulatory & Nortlv ke Corn & Wheat
mill,, stundard cultivators, Molide Sul-
| key A Breaking Plow,; llrown Double
• Shovel,. Newton .t .lack,on Wagoni,
liai,h Needle, two iioint llarb wire.
stule Agent, for Keevea Slraw stack-
er. All Oood, sold at lowest prices, and
on easy term,.
South Kentucky street.
MOOltK & CIO Kilt,
McKinney. Texas.
8HERM A N ('OMMfiRCTA L
—AND—
Mp*l kare tome other trai ts for sale not
desef"
Jeseribed here.
diape
unguarded moment two years |,„g ,,f hops. She would not
ago." then be no prone to the sinfnl
lie looked at me in a re pull-back, or the nngodlv .ler-
■ ><*"•' ffi"raja:
at uit* with a chair in nu an
sent inimied manner ami stole
The county judge of Hay lor
county, wan' put in the cula-
Turin bread is an eighth of
an inch iu diameter ami a yard
long.
Montreal policmen are re-
quired to speak Inith Knglish
and French.
Sensible Kxchange.
awa\.
— Ill Y Lilts A MKLLKRM.
Are invited to call and see us
at ike
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
ami command our services in
forwarding their interest*.
l'MMM having money can have in-
formation as logout! land miles to Invest
Wi at It per eent which Is much lietter
i aioring 11 for Utile or no Interest.
lion t go fishing as long as ( -pi^ht pants are going out of, i 00iie'at Seymour .week l>efore j ,,aui plant, called kappe,
l"x- f„ i,r,„. ri... i.u..II.,-! ..f liifhi inn. ...1 it,,, ..r;y" l"
n.m'l fyrn.', il. t If ,«,||- i" I"""" f;;.*...'ra',''!mrt''' U i. „M ll„,l K(K«.,,,i,«i mel,-
i tune iii niieiiditiLr lii lhem. mam lust the same, however. iniaaioiit rs ouri, iu m i ring , ... .
ing a bond to that court.
Iwyrthlly,
F. 1. TH0VPN0N,
<>m< K: UV KR laiAKli'H HTOltK.
MaKinoey, Texas.
no time iu attemling to them, main just the same, however.
your crops will grow nights — ,,
and Sundays. I he Nacogdoches New s spells
Don't abolish farm accounts, it "our/.elvcu." Tin* proof rem I Dio Lewis says consumption
but make each cultivated field must be trying to /. ourselves , found in every clime, but he
pay something above excuses i ot),cr8 y. uz. is wrong. The very best pre
annually. -1
Don't* forget that a very
acres iu fruit will often pay „r ..... ..
the expenses of an average g(MHj Tht, ] r0fM.nf wnrm g ^
"lllln't us us, words" with ,iu*vs1 ,u" '"'^Jng the crop f.;r- j A man arrivetl in New York (
liny ..x| r.a.i"n "f nmkli., *«" "• >' «.n.lltl..n Wy.mil the .. few ,l y. n„. with :U* H.1-,
them mend broken harness. reach of the earliest frosts, dies. And yet England will cost the Govern-
I •' | 11/ < M Ilt'lH /, II/.. ; i V M 1^ I'll
-s-« ventive of consumption is found
rv few r roui present appearances the . . .* . t .
• -n . 1 , ,n . nn iiiouiitaiii climb. -Detroit
iav all corn crop ofldlorado will be a „
UMfaSiAhAmNNBM
TtepanJIalidlnBaplidtr.
tSiuiiMid fa OoaitTBotlaa.
V&prtotdcBt^ ia IhnbUlt?.
VbooiUilla Icooomy cf Fail
llMtepatH hi BROAD CLAIM of Mng ttie
There are said to be 1.871.VI7 HiraiwlaPSm'iM
illiterate voters in the United QuwaoSI mLLIIu,
States. HAIDSOIEST AID
wiiimnMi tmt
■ver oflmd to th« Public.
o«x.t ar tks
KXCELSIOR MANUFACTURINQ CO.
Ret IU, 114, ei«*6Uir. K«la Bi.
•T. LOUIS, MO.
H, A. Mcl ONAIJ>, Niu'cnt,
Mclilinic.v, Texas.
ors pass through the atmos
j phere daily.
It costs the I'uitud States
4W?,: H0.H1 to take care of the In-
dians this year.
Kighty million dollars is
spent annually for public
schools in the I nitetl States.
It costs $l2.08fl.*200 to imp-
rove the mors and harbors of
the 1'nlted States this year.
The miinu fact tire ol
DRY GOODS,
Consisting of
STAPLE AND FANCY DKY
GOODS. NOTIONS. KM
BROIDERIES. LACES
BOOTS, SHOES,
MENS. BOYS
AND
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING, MEN'S
AND BOYS' HATS.
LADIES AND MISSES HATS
( 2
ThJ
in tlii
BoJ
devot
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i Collin Nurseries.
• Siliiatetl six mllt s Northwest of Mt-
l Kinney anil one uilie North of Sherman.
fi< «>.< MM> TitKKlN
For Ttntas Homes, stork full antl llior*
i oiikIi varlftifH. tin* lifst for Hit' South.
Tltt'result of Klt;IIT VKAHS uclive
s nurMi-rv experifnre nml TWKN'TV-
I Fl V K V K.N IIS renltlenee hert«. study ing
, ihe wnnis of our counlrv.
(For trees to pliuit this s|ii1iik uiltlreM
, McKinney). Address
A. W. Ac .T. H. HKKK.
.McKinni'.', nml hhermnh.
t ome one and all and convince your-
selves how cheap I can aell.
BEN. W. RHINE.
FREE!
■SRFJIMF
XulMlb
We should estimate that there a great fuss if a little dynamite1 mont ii4d,tNN this year.
During the last live years is one third more corn growing happens to go otf on the island. [ The wool clip of this year ia
New Yorkers ill Paris purchased in the State than ill any one If yon desire to keep informed ' estimated at :um.ooo.ouo pounds
•7,8tfii,00H worth of paintings. \ year previous. | take the Dmhookat. j and i« worth •Sfl,HU0,000.
CLEYELAND«.rf£
iirroilllt of bis
life: written Ills own home, with his
t>\* ii home, with hi"cooperation and a -
slstance.by the renowned tloodrlch. l.ur-
Kest, ('hcnjiest, handsomi'st. IichI. Kle-
Kantly lllu.it rated. Costs more per ropy
to mnnufiiutnn-1Iiiiii the other lives that
are sold for I wire Its price. Otitxells all
other ten to one. Oneof our Hpents made
a profit ofover ?.*stlhe tirst day. A har-
vest of Koltl will hf realized hy every
worker. All new beginner* succeed
grandly. Terms free, ami the most lib-
eral ever offered. Save valuable time
by sending IK cents for postage, etc..
on fTee oul tit. which Inelutles large pro*
spectus book. Act quickly; a day at Ibe
Start Is Ti-orth a week nt the Hnlsh.
II. H ALKKTTK A CO..
lM Portland. Maine.
MAltClfAVi 4c MMITTI,
NKW YOKK MTY.
Pianos and Organs.
Will netid direct from their Factory,
Is'st backing ll young Give fifteen day* trial. You can save at
, , , , IdMt one-lhlnl rash by buying flromaaM
man can have is a good back- arm. For any Information call on
boi of Ma own. | a-iy
-4VT. LOlTm-
Type FMHHtry
Ftimlahed the material for Tim Drmo-
ensr. (live us • trial. I*rleea low.
, l*rotnpt attenUon. Better bargains than
anywhere tie*.
-The
oil
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1884, newspaper, September 11, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191407/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.