The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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II Alt It Y Q. KM ITU, I'll, (i
johki'H K. Johnson, its. u The ll«>h( ttviU Only New Job To lli'liKHlcK to Ibi' Couaty Com*
SMITH 4c JOHNSON,
Pharmacists and Druggists!
PURE iiftUCS, CHEMICALS AMD
JMHVrfuuv#r.v. si,:t|>.-. i mult* and llruftkea, Toilet Article*, Stationer} of all,,..'if
Mr kind.*, Sponge*, Shoulder Uracen. Triu I.adie*' Supporter* nut! u
Mr Lot of
Choice Tobacco and Cigars.
The I'll Id io ire lie rail\ is invited to mil mid examine our t«ek and leurn |>rlee*
before |iurt'li£ Hli g elite m here. We urr here to m II and V\ If.I. NOT In- under 'old
b\ hiiv Iimiki- in N i>rtIt l'< sm>. t !'.*• -♦•rl| il« ii: aeeitrttiel.t compounded by tir t •
claw rrcitcrlplioiii"! • at nil lii in*. duv or I 'iflit.
L\ lt< I'm mhi r t lie I'lure .lohiisun lllock. 11 ml dour, S. \V. (or. Nqr.
I*re*s in (lie City.
'I'm: Dt.HOCim I'lHMKHINl.
t Y M i *\V h'l*> ordered ,'lti I'll-
t i ! «■ i > >!'*H Ulid I' Ll> Jt>b
• i and material fri tit Ihe St..
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Ml!
M
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ill' in. will be it. it >
v«*iitiou.
The undersigned committee
of tin* luboring tiifii iif McKin*
uey , w i.-h t i sit \ to all delegates
to tlif fntimrs' unit laborers'
•■tinv tuition (<• tiii'Mi hereon iH«
VvMli nf litis mouth. wIki livM in
THE DEMOCRAT.
>1 IfcMOtiri Huclfie l ime 'I able.
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Freight
Mall.
Freight.
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A. I.. I'vucitiiu. A Kent.
H. cV T. V. IVy Time Table.
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No. 'J. Midi anil Kx|iresn
Ni>. I. Express.
Accommodation
liotsu NOlt'l II.
No. ■'!. Ksttimn.
Nil. 1, Mall and Kxpiwn
Accommodation.
10:35 A.m.
I f. M.
■J: 10 l\ M.
s., i i \iiniv« At'enl.
THIS I* AT F,It rr'Ii. Vj i '■ wVimwJf
Aavt<rtiaiMti:<n«N i• 1 H|>rws • .-i r.^'vAV i"1
wutruct* Jiukj >' iuw>. luf l« l> >*.«>
Last week on Friday a
bi od\ Ira get! v occurred in tin-
1 ^
southeast part of tlii* county,
lib. Shaw shut and killed tlit*
two Bradbury boys. The facts
siio bo that tin1 latter conn.'
to tlif hoit-e of tin* former pro
into takf htin t" Millwood
for Home I'urjiose. There had
been Home misunderstand
3:58 a. M. ing between litem before, and
l0::ir! a! m. Shaw looked upon the mow
un nts as a scheme to take his
life, and huviiigoverheard some
thin;: pass bt tweon them to that
effect too tin* initiative with the
above roHilts. He gave himself
tip.
Till' HS1>A V, >1 A V IU. I HMO.
v. Mr. liaymond. of ihe t >
S. I'll by ierian {'lim••!•<. has re
I in lift I IV< 'in li i • In -all h • 1 i 11 Li
v ;i.r ;i i • i,
l'i II: . I : ,
o'clock.
ami
ii
i 1 •
W pi'vti it l
t;■ i't "it !•* iU(iity at v >
I o i en iv. it i- lii.t'iy. hi ' (k.jji
i nectiou with thi-> church will
1 cease w ith this ajtjHuninieiit
and no doubt hi-' many friends
! will come out to ..ear hint. Mr.
rOl'NTY ANNfM-NCKMBN'TS
Tpx Collector.
We ai' autboflKed to auiionnc
L. Jjutb r
>«ewt Tn.\ lor
John S. Itike.
Wms. Warden
W. I{. To well
M W. Keen.
lis a candidate for Tax Collector. Raymond is well known to our
Tux Assor.nor. people Ud a .-^ood and faithful
K. A. McLeary . poacher and lii-> failing health
Milt P. Locknaue. and consequent retirement from
as aoaitdidate for Tax Assessor, the pulpit will be much regret
Dietfiot Court Clerk. : 1 ^
W. T. ('ox \Vo have been noticing the
W. A. Hnmpass niakeup of the Faimersville
as a candidate for district t lerk i'inn • in it-- jiast issues and can
say v.k' onsider it a well gotten
without it i
j<l:u in the JIkmoohat (Mlice the more distant parts of ihe
1>> the "iothof this month. We county, that you are invited to
will mak - it complete in all re come to the city on Friday
sj i i ts. and w ill do the neatest, evening. We will have a coin-
and cheap' st work ever done in mittee that will see that ar-
M< Kinney The services of raugeutenls are made to take
Mr. .1. I. Wood have been sc care of you. free of cost, i n
curitl as jiublisherof the 1>km- Friday night, and longer if
ornat and to superintend the necessary. The convention, we
job work. Mr. Wood knows understand, will be called to
how t. suit everybody in neat order at lo o'clock on Saturday
and good work and is author!/, morning. Kvery delegate who
ed to make all contracts for lives too far away to reach
both job work and advertising.' town by U o'clock should by all
Nothing will be charged for means come in on Friday,
work that is not satisfactory. The committee's headquarters
We will be prepared to gel olf will be in the grand jury room in
letter heads, packet note heads, the court house and all dele
commercial note heads, bill gates who come in on Friday
heads, circulars, dodgers, pos are requested to call at
lers, envelope.*, monthly stale place, where they will
uients, bail programmes, wed signed to quarters by t
ding invitations, visiting cards, mittee. The committee $
shipping tags, bank clicks, the meantime receivt the name#
mciehant's checks, saloon tick of all heads of families in the
i ts. blank a "ti , blank receipts, city who are willing to aid iu
legal blanks of every descrip taking care of delegates. Ar
lion, including especially deeds, rangemetits will be made to
mol t-. /i s, ,'te.. lawyer's briefs, provide for all who come. Let j
ale!.nl .tin i l>;iml ■ nf job work no one living at a distance fail
i. i ■ 1 f ;• . e i;s a I fiat if \ on fail to come.
Mesi Ti u!\ iVc.
(f, V\' HuoWN,
T F. UONNKLL,
From Furmeinilb.
FaiUiersvltle. I'lVits, i
\|, * I I. - t
Kdilor Ili'tiiiitat ,s ila
is s. ate specnh.ii'-n in i«
to 11 m - action of l , t tuis i
met • and lab 11 i > tin «ii
be held in M' Kii.ti'-v on i i\
lilMii inst. I will sinte thut I
am saiistied there will be ;o
ticket nominated for count v
otlices, but 1 sincerel\ hope it
will accomplish some good iu
the way of reform that will b«
beiiejieial to our class, in in
doising the right ne n for olliee
anil nn n who are iu s\ mpath\
With the llias.«e . aild opposed ti
clas- legislation, cliqm and
moitopoiies. And I hope the
politicians who ilefeatcil a vote
oil the resolutions offered b\
ere
til
to
ountcuotlc & Co
pu.\ iny scarcely any ivnt on il
A; t e same time the actual
settler csili not buy one foot of
watered land. I am told that
the land board has decided that
all land where water could be
got by digging wells, should be
considered watered laud and
censequently exempt from set
>•«•}'• } V'T1" V"ii"II.mu. ''. i.; a.MVmi ',
tlif -lUt "I last -ki ««,. Il „i„t
which were lor retoiiu and low
• thii - liiii
■ ■
•jurors on a Strike.
. i i
l ; s|iii i ('onil begins in.lune.
and we are informed that a
I
strike for shorter hours, more
pay atulalso extra pay for night
sessions has been determined
tuxes i may tiud il not o easy
to straddle the issue, as tiny
did then, by wrauglin;' and
Qio\ing an adjournment to
August next, ami from preseni
indications they will have to
show their hand in the cotniiuv
omeiition. In conuei iiou w ith
qiiesiioit of tin farmers'
' orers' niei'tin,... I desire
the attention of our fel
citizens to an editorial in
Knquircr of the Sth iiisi., in
which tlie editor advises the
"Old \ 1'ieran Ueinocrats iso
called i to wail for t lie . .Id 1 lem
ocratic wantm and they would
all take a ride." and admit
defeat by saying "lie had rath
i-r suit"' r det'eai umh-i t!i '1
Democrat it r . • 1 ■ :•
| a victors un !• r t hi
| I'd si .Hi' i d i
kings
exclude settlers and pu\ no
Now the
ihii- un
• i
relit of consequence.
question arises shall
wis( legislation stand to ruin
the State and coming posterity,
the answer is no. The masses
have determined to take the
mallei iu hand and contest such
abuses. Kvery good citizen
should help us overthrow ring
rule and even these blotches
from our statutes ami return to
the lirst principles of lleyiocra
cv. imply ihe lawcm d iw n
Useless expend il II res lllve offices
and 11i:;h alaiies. lower taxa
tion w ithiti the bounds of run
on ami at the same time make
it bear upon all alike. Wish
in: \ mi sin ce -i I remain ti ul\
■" It Is and i ■ Hi Is. I ,;i
a I at istei
a; e
r a.id l .
ends of lie
lllll i \
the regular standing
on by
jurois. The only cause assign-
ed b\ t he leaders of t he move-
ment is ihat (ieorgc I'urtsiuger
has gone nj ,r o
on ihe 1 e111 of t ll
.1 F. Srm.KK,
W. T. Uooan.
li. Mack,
.1. A. Fohsytii,
(5. M. Enw \i:ns.
,1. It. Fadoktt.
I Mr. Editor. \ on not let
1 nates i lie fa t im i a r I
j this county as tin
ends," ami as w.
A < VV.
to desig
! lalioji t" ol
'otitic and
have been
I itun |.ii/.v Ni'i k.
.\ i i K, Mas I"
it"i I will ask foi a
. space iu \ our paper this
voting the Deuiocialic licket ! issue. The laruiers are all up
for years it seems lhat .since we wjt|, iheir work. Crops look
desire to take an iiileresi iu the well in this comuiuiiii v. but
M i.
small
cents a month
box that these
Frof. Alex lb ifg, of Fort
Worth, was in our city during
the Week, lie is one of the
ablest and most progressive
educators in the stale, and lias to read out the coinipi old
I'or Sheriff.
(tabe F.eek
.1. S. 1 li 'Well.
as a candid it >• for Sherill.
County Treasurer.
Wm. M. Hagb y.
as a candidate !or County
Treasurer.
County Surveyor.
M. II Uyrne.
For County Attorney.
W. T. Bevt rly.
(i. It Smith.
County Clerk.
,|os. W. Wadtlill,
as a candidate t' r County < I k.
County Judge.
,1. A. li. Wolfe
as cnmliduio for County .ludife.
JiiHtico Pcaco Preet. 1.
,1 \S . Cray
W. L. Saye.
.las. K. i« nigh.
as a Candidat'1 for.I. F. Fred. I.
Constable Precinct 1.
Scott Phillips.
Andrew Atkinson.
Commissioner, Proeinet I.
W. S. Coffee.
Richard Scalf.
as candidate for Commissioner,
Pieeilict No. 1
up pa|i"r. and hope it may meet
with the succ,'-s it merits at tic
hands of tin Faimersv ilie peo
pie. Mr. Fio<u!, the editor and
pi ipri 'tor, is said to be a wide
awake paper man and is capa-
ble of making i! a success.
W ith Mr. li. I", Faiisii a>. K cal
editor, it will soon become a
number one county newspaper.
Farmers, when y ou come to
the burgh with your produce,
it w ill be to your interest to see
Payne i\ Johnson and iradt ft r
y our groceries with your ]<ro
• luce, and it will nor be neces-
sary for you to take any bug
juice to make you happy for
you will be happy enough over
tlie bargains they uive.
• - • - —
li. IS. Parish, of l-'artuersvilie.
was in the city on Monday and
gave the I)i:)iot i:at heathpiar-
| ters a call. Mr. I'arish isathor
ougli business man and also
makes a pleasant caller.
J ' Subscribers not receiv
their papers regularly an<l
promptly, plea-i' notify this
office.
i • n 11 -• a i en u ua 11 y occupy while j,)t.Hn much spoken of as a can-
waiting for the sheriff to Collie IV
around in front of his store.
Tile executive boill'd of I he
legulai juroi association, say
they will not permit the "scab"
jurors to take their place. So
ii is likely "engines will be
killed, ihe wheels
stopped, etc." it
place to advise, but suggest
that the district court be placed
in rlie hands of a receiver, and
that Cable. Court right «V Co. lie
sent for.
next elect ion, as all good citi
/.ens should, the ring papers
are desirous to read u ■ out of
the Democratic party . Hut we
don't intend to be rend out. We
(the "odds and ends' . propose
po
<en
litical rings with their
negro mobs and endeavor i"
>r State Superintendent j pUrify (lie ballot box and biin^
of Public Education. No bet it buck to the people ami make
ter and no fitter muii could be it sacred as the fatliei of 11,
found in Texas. The only trou country ami l.uihl. is of the '
, , , it -i '.) :. i government designed ii io be.
ble with Mr. Hogg i,s he thinks r . .
I presume tlie old \i'teralis re
the office should hunt the man. K,|tluirer must
Ihe man generally does the
ot justice imnjjug before the office knows
's 11(11 uUI it has lost any body. It is com-
utemlable in Prof. Hogg to en
tertain such ideas, but too high
toned to be il success.
Horloti was tried under Ha-
bea's Corpus before .liulge
Maltbie on Monday. He is
ch.'iigeil with the murder of
James Montgomery sometime
since in Farmersville. He was
admitted to bail iu the sum i>f
$■101 iii. Bond not yet made,
I hough it is thought if w ill be
done. We did not have time
to attend to the trial, so can not
give a statement of tlie facts
brought out.
1)1 sT. A N Nt M ,St i; 11 NTS.
K. 11. Dennett, of the Dallas
I inies. was iu to see us ihi-^
week, lie is one o f t he 1 iv I i«*s t
new Si , I j I Men of tile (at
i'iiiid siii-: Siiings Vi'-hertfcV'cr he
go> ". \ f. -a hour-. . pent with
1 hot iter He line I is it regular
Fov Dst eid Jtvcl^c.
li. O. Head
as a ciinui'lati for Dlst. Judge, f«• ?i J. D'.n'i fotU' i. to call auain
—' ■" fr;- ml Bennett.
Mrs. John Johnson. Sr., left — —
yesterday for Colorado on ii I. roginmiiie.
health seeking tour.
The Home Seekers.
I'l.e committee of the l'ollin
County Home Seeker's Associ
iitioii left Melvinney on Mon
day. on their western expedi-
tion. Tiiey are to go out
through Montague and Clay.
then urn north throiiuh Wil
barger, Wichita and on to liar
th*man. Then they will turn
south through the western tier
; of counties ami go on down to Lee Fiiris insists that we hold
: Reynolds and Tom Crceti, and u[> about publishing his state-
probaVily iifo rwiirds visit other uteiit that In-milked one gallon
portions the slate. Ihepiiity from a cow of his out of one
consisted of H. L. Femlrick. II. tit, ami there was :i hob.* iu the
li. London, ivy farter, \N . A. bottom of the bucket, this after
Hick-and.I. \\ Burnes. They the calf had sucked iind it was
are to r.por! upon I lie soil, wat not ii good day for milking eith
er and otiici .'idvantages of the ,.j- So we will of course say f
'"cali' - 'Icy -.iit in order nothing about it :it his reqne8t. hr
. th •> lie ■ 1 iii'.g home; in the ,, T,* "*• . i
, ,, lie school district meetings
a 'ua \ •.uow v. ii.-i '• i ii" v can
i-.i, i, i. l vv*. ...: t that are being held over the
Hkels oe SUiled. We wish
county nre. everywhere, large-
ly itnd enthusiastically attend- j
ed. This shows thut the people ''
be the negro contingent which
the old ring ha ■ > often t o
quetteil with tilid tlebased tile
ballot box wilh nud wiiieh i - a
standing disgrace to I he D'-ino
cratic party in the county, and
awfaraswenre concerned the
Enquirer is welcome to ihem
fill I think that the true tb-nio
era is of this country who art
holiest tillers of the soil will no
r! longer sleep on their \i I. )
lights, but will be p ei>a?t d to
dispute supremacy with the old
ring at the ballot box, ami won!
be caught, with straw , a! the
coming election, nor will they
be bulldozed into -ubmis i• n
am
suited. We
thein a mm ssfnl and ph t-ant
trip.
bcli;,lit f ill ?Tunnnt r Resort.
by being ciilb'tl "o hi
finis" by ,*i repr !sentiitivi of
the old ring. My fellow citi
/.ens. I warn y on. one an I all,
to be careful and extremely
\igilaut. for evirry iuducenieiit
w ill be held out to keep y "ti
front acting on ihe political
question. To my Alliance
Blethers, let ui" warn you to
be cautious, don I listen to the
oil\ tongue id" designing ooliti
cal demagogues even if they be
long to our order, but "arch
I heir past political i crd In-for••
\ mi t ie your f ui line t •> i h"ut f< a
irm'Htly tell \ ou t ' I poJiIi d
kr< jliilied ill' . i t,.; I .lild
did a great d to ,• •!ro is
U." Hlil'leys, but. let. ti funn-
el - and laiitiii . s ind
w |io-e past record i
them from ever
part AHiaiu
iilers, and theni
needing rain. Politics are get
ling very interesting. We are
fol'ldlbe Beck for Sin l itl. Also
we stand sulid for Men ill John
sou for county judye. Come to
the front Met i ill ;iml w e will
eh'! t ymi • • a be Beck lia.s done
his duty iu his county and has
also gone into foieigu territory
and caught law \iolators. i'lie
hi.in that beat si him will have
to be a good man "ami don't
you forget it."
Severa 1 • on\ eni ion • have been
held in • ur -chool district*,ami
11 C 11 ,;al!'s .'.I'll' . 1' I 11 (1 to g" 1 ' i
McKiuney on the ".".'ill of litis
month i hopi they will sue
• ei:cl in dt ing w hat i • bent.
Every body isquii-t and peace
itI>1« • i II t il is set | IcUieil|. t oioil
Im k to all the other boy s,
Success I.O | II!' DkMOI li VI.
< Ma n un (i a i'.
Onliiiaiin* No. 111.
An ordinance io auieml Sec
I i' il ! ) If I if ( >I*| i j ||it II CI No. !i'i
of I he ' ' i I y of McK i 1111 e y .
S. ciion 1 pie it ordained b\
t he ( i ty ('oiim i I of I In City of
Mt Is i am y that Si ci ion 1 of < )i
dinam e \o, ify o( tlie < it y oi
Mi Kinney be, and lite same is
I" i' l'\ auieml <1 o that here
a ft' i l lie aim* shall H ad a I'ol
low s:
Sec. I. idial i t slia II lie I lie
duty of the marshal of the city
Mid\iuiie\ to cause jo be taken
up all hoe hcep, jioats, hoi-.
cat-tie, jacks, mules, and jeit
m t ihai may be found running
•ai la r e iipoii l Ic tuiIdit squai •
of tht t ity of McKiuney . or up
"ii any slrc i, alley or any pub
iit pla<'. >\ it hilt l h" coporaie
limits of aid City of McK ium \
ami i ui pound i lie a me, ami In-
-hail i iu rut I i ;i! d \ re i m u t 111
iUtile 111 ! lie
la V e
, I
'VI aid <
- in
i se men
io'i ait I
pan "f
Iji't
• th'
Mr. Louis (ioeiuan has. at
w s 111' follow! llg Is I ll ♦" pi Ogl a 111 .-ii. inMii.i lui'iiiuii i itir., a l
()u yesterday Lb. Shaw was ol the M. L. Soefhty lor Friday consideriilde exqense, li11• *< 1 11*> woikgoon.
taken to Millwood to have his evening. May I ith. 1886. ' "
examining trial for killing the oration,—g. is smith.
Bradbury boys.
....
(in to John D. Pag" for Fire,
Storm and Accident Insurance
in Largest Companies at Low
est Rates. 1"
Rev. J. 11. Hendricks, Evan
gel is t will hold a service of
meetings at the Cumberland
select Heading,—Minn Allie Rovers.
D't'lniii&tion, Wm. Potts.
1,'ciitiuinti- Ivy liurr'H.
t eei:uniiiIon.- Oeo, Parker.
Iielinli'. ()■—"K 'i-olvod. Flint orifan-
i/iil 1 nlm• i* i% nniagonl«lle to Individual
rij'iio."
All'.-F. K. Wilcox. N'i'ff.. T. F.
Mantfutn.
...... . , , ,,'and jiarl outsiders
will attend juimaiies when held j(l, farmers nud laborers iiisith
in ii democratic way. Let the U!,d outsitle the Alliance uind
as one man at the ballot bo\,
, . . . , - —for there is the only place to gel
his place in the southern part (jul young townsman Jo* j relief from crushing monopolies
of the city where the young .Johnson, left for Colorado last and exorbitant taxation ft is
people can enjoy a nice, cool uqK>r,. j,„ will the1 ^ ,,n.1.v l),fi('" u> "'"' H «''m
retreat. Everybody <'ordially ^llIimil,r f,,i- il... l.ei.etii .,r Ids h,<JI 111 ,'"l,on *'""1 ia,M 1"'
tires, w ho -t.d the price o! om
produce before it is planted,
and rules us to sinrvation j
prices. It iis the only place to
nirify the ballot box ami get a
. nor « , cuuae,
miller oi jefinei,' o taken
pfii'-i ieularly VN'heu -a id
pi >rt i ■ made .a a for* said
mayor -hail proceed
House and Lot for salecln ap
Presbyterian Church in this IW "ash. Call on Johnson \
city, beginning next Saturday. ' '11
All are earnestly invited to at- I he following are the dele-
tend. and all christians are re- gates to the county convention
quested to co-operate in the i appointed by the the laborers'
work. Try to be present at meeting held here last Friday
every service. tiijs.)it: ti. M. Edwards, J. F.
• s.ndee, J. A. For,ythe, J. II
tfooih delivered lmmediatelv ,, , . .. ,. * ..
after yu buy b> any part of the and, .Jr .\ oiinell.
city. Pa^vnkjC Joii\- o\. ^ The Dk^ocrat is under many
John Cooke, of the Frank- oVdigalioti^ to R. D. Hickman
ford neighborhood, and one of and other friends id' the Hick
the oldest subscribers of tlie man School House community.
Dkmocua i from that eomruun Bob is one of those whole .soul-
it v was in to see us this week, ed boys that knows how to
* •
He is one of the old standbys help his friends.
of that part of the county. He
auys peopl.. m« aurk intennt-1 «• B , Sn'ith "nn"u"''" •
ed'tn Ike ciiminff r-nventlun of x.m uat for ll..-
riafmk. o*U* nf C.U.4J- .Uli.iTiuy It,,
j is a lawyer of recognized abil
n« & it v and if elected v.ill make an
in* ire;i to attend, ice cream
and lemonade will be dispensed
by gentlemanly waiters at a
small charge. The grounds
' ill be beautifully illuminated
ami a full band of music in at
tendance each evening. Tie-
Park will be open Wednesday
and Sunday evenings only. 15
Our Methodist brethren are
preparing to enlarge and im-
prove their church building. A
flood idea.
mm- • —
Near McKiuney.
'n
iir election, and it is the onlv
NF.AU MOKI.VNKV. I
May 8th, 18WJ. \
< 'oi respondeiits contributions Kdlior Ifemomt:
" desire to impure
ill many cases will have to lie
over for the want of space. We
are anxious to make room for
th ' proceedings of the school
district meetings, and will for
ihis purpost lay over letters
for the nresenl.
Notice.
As I expert to move awjiy
from McKiuney all my house-
hold goods will be offered for
sale during the next few weeks
at a bargain.
Furniture, etc., can be seen
at anv time at Presbyterian
patsonage, and will Im* sold by
i he piece, or in lots to suit pur-
We desire to inquire w
Mr. W. M. Abernathy, of y
city means Ify circulating a pi
tion to get signers to reduce tl
pay of school teachers ? Wi
lie please explain ( He is aim
ing to boycott the teachers
He had claimed to be of the
anti boycott school. Will lie
tell us if he is not doing this
to cause a split between the
two classes iu the Alliances
the farmers and teachers. 1
Lkw Lkwih
up
re ■
the
con
delllll t lie hogs. sheep, guilt <,
1101 eS. Cilttle, jin ks. Illllles Ot
ji'llliet S so reported by file lllltl
dial to b" sold sis hereinafter
proviiled, and shall issue ;i writ
of eoiidemiiatiou direcicd to the
marshal Such writ of cou<h-m
nation shall be made leiurnable
to iIn may or. and immediate!\
ujion the receipt thereof the
mai sltal dial! precia I to advei
I ise -,aid dock s i taken up by
him by posting up w riI ten no
tices ill three public places in
aid < 'ity of McKililiey . one of
which sluill In posted at the
com t house door of ('ollin cuiin
ty Texas, describing sa'ul lock
minutely , stating tie* place of
sab* ami that the sann* shall be
and the ^old iu live days from «late of
I " j ehl ' s,,t h notice, unless lite owner
to I Wil id
>ve the saim
away as
■ni
Iw. S. A. AlfCln. |iri"ldeni of tta« !m-
tanta Medl< lne .... I.it Me Rock, Ark..
MJ . "I aufffMKi with eon#ti]iation anil tlt'op- i ty would VI' Id .i
ll aeroiiipanyinfi beatlaelMM ov«r two I -ai larger amount t'
>lan we can gain an ;• cemiemy
n shaping tlie reform that are
so sadly needed in the land pol-
icy of "tu -date and th future
glory of the state. ,\ radical
change should be made iu the
present laud law
school lands should be held . ..
ami sold to actual -mtii. r, only ,,1"r* ',ia11 '
and so have tin* country ettied 1 f1"1 .1"'.' ., ... .
up and made productive nl|l, j ImremaMe. p ovi led. n. uN
ttutpayiug. instead of exclmllng '1 ^ ""'"'ame -hall not
1 he actual settle, as th. Land ,0 ".de, I he ab-
oard and and l -a*<e law does. '' •V."''. . . ..
nd in addition to till by sell J ",M ' ' "* '' 1
g the land to actual "filers >1 all mdapply to milk
... ... fo'V - in ll. e\ . 11111 g bet is ee||
tli'l'e Wellld be a -real m.'UlV -II I
, 1 . , ii , „ , • tie* h1 mis oI foul o clock and
mlll' d lollel'-. WHO ille ii '. t , . . . , . ,. .
i I , s . .;,...i IX o dock front Ut day ol tic
hdpm les u the .> -ion ami . .. , , , ,
... a. n,.., , to her till tht d t 'lay
ours of six
m
Mth
Jl|, ,,(• C"1U. Illteresi ill.|| nil mi - , ■
ER & CO.
DEALERS I
Dry Goods, Clothing!
BOOT AND SHOES!
w e are receiving New Hoods
in every ibpailuiem selected
with tin* ntuios; care a to
STYLE, I11 B \ BI LIT Y"
and prices We lielie\e iu
quick sales and -in.ill profits.i
No house in the Slate can or
will work on a -nu Her tuargiii
of profit than w <• do, N ou want
the I ics I good at tile lowest
possible price -. Therefore
m:
I mm mm tarn warn
tht I bi"; "I ' 1 un11 < for < ii 'Up.
w inch i - t ie' a ay w•* sel I our
good ,\11 n i.,it.'d to oi.ime
•iud .ec out land di splay of
spRi V; i it n i|is
ami we think oil wtil he easily
com iuccd I hat we ale head
qu.'irlers foi all gootls iu our
line.
W e handle | Ie best, neatest and cheapest
BOOTS&SHOES
Ever brought to i his rlty Be id. v.- ha'. ■: a*hho 1 to our already
huge and iitcrea-in.' |)M ,,,,...... .operate clothing department
i all niul see ..ut
New Clothing Room I
Ardinger 8t Co.
• . .
fcoyj?:y
m *
Tk Beit |
Waterproof;
and t '!t h«#|f ♦Irr la
' l'li.l:H • |e-«"<ep| iur g r «t, 4
«if ni iii« *Pua
* J i • • . U •! M«M. t
—
, , <• . , , tober till tht l i day <if March
enloviiieut ol a aresHo ■ :n*y ...
•i • ... . ..* ami f>etw",m ihe h
vv. ii. b..ha.nan. '•« .-•«<■"'«'•^|^r^i^ir.'H,:c r.„
^ ST::; JI fc.1 "" ""
lollars worth of taxable
reat
the I
be |
But
Conn dl in se • ion April 48th,
I HWh
Atteit:
vi T. Au*
P Ci.oi n
tkono. Mayor.
Jkmf'ar
Tcrrllde Fatal Storms.
Si. IlOitis. May II. I p. in .
' Bulletin . \ tol It.'el" -it in k
Kiiiisits t'ity about noon d l.
courthouse, a ch Hmu ;.nd
the 11 an n i ba I and -t. Jo .ph
railroad brid '■ over the 1 i■
souli riifei are said to hav«
tie. a denioli: lied, with id d-
sf met ion iit l In main part <>f
the city. Five li v. are repoe
led lo t" All wir r* ai'i* | ft^!i*a
gotten as yet..
I'liK 1 11:-!' MlvVortr: OKTA K,".
Km 1 i i; v. \i i_. i \
fearful form *f .. ind ..ic' i..
; swept over thi city today,
emitiuuiug from II o'clock ua
til llooll. The courthouse on
Second sfreel, vvji dene H di i
| above Idle second foi v Th*
Lathrop school building on
Eighth stieet. wa partial!'
wrecked, am I ma uy > h, !•: i < t,
were ciilteiit in I' I Itin • ol
whom se veil are said liav
been kilb'ti. Tin* full i"Ut i
the disaster is not yet
known. Theov* rail factory on
Second si fee!. wjt.s blown doWl'}.
and live ilea I lis a r«* i • j-oi t"d
from there < 111 of fifteen .did
at woi k iu the buildiii: \ hii
nearly all th" otln r?; an*
wounded. At I o clock the
report from the Lathiopii«• >i
house makes ten badly hurt be
sides those killed, lli" water
works huildiiu;. m ar the ct.irrl
hotisi. was blown dov n ami
due or two pej s, .nr. t h e i. - ai.
missing. At the Western
I iiion Telegraph <• Hi• i• i>ut om
wire is working out ol the . ity
('otniiiiiiiicatioii has b> -n ♦ -
tab!ished with -t I. « i >\«t
thai wire bj way f Dalia«,
tjillv! rttoll. New Orli illis and
,M« nqdn* ' Hie span at tie
north end of the railroad bridge
acroM,* - the Ml *uri river was
blown into the river, blocking
f the Hannibal nud si Joseph,
i the Itoi'k Island, the Wabash
and Kansas City. the St. Joseph
ami Council Bltiff Roads,
{ City folk** ti n t ioruct thai
, you can get tir- cia •>. uicken.
l.d'iAL DIKECTORY.
ll. NMITIt,
\ oii.\i:\ AT-LAW.
1 ■ • l' 1. 11. X.) WMOtlie't,
M.;fcil:NXKV. • - TKX.
"i ciii > ' >• W. ■<. -.1'IIOMW
« III Ut H x Nl'ltOLKM.
VI luUNKI > A I' LAW,
>11 *v c v. . TexuM,
l ;■ >r n run. trmu mm to
ri'" from s i,i 12 per
•'"ii "ot• • iiiiri lia'fed or
for < l uiiees, I.and*
, '■ i • ,.uunis lon, town
", a 1 > tliiiifs, stores oltlwi
*• •' • "*t, t" . - in. Xoiiii-v work attend*
•e in i ..riier of borrow Block.
' t, h. riguMOM.
Jenkins 6l Pearson,
v l i"** i4.AT.LAW.
Jenkins 6l Wilson,
I. AM>- Ui CXTII.
UiKtXMvV. - . TEXAS.
■ II ■' o k I it*, of the above lirine,
Ii :,i'n:. • y-arn i-x|.i>rleni'e lit t'exaa
I.mni I ill. i vIII itlve 4|*«riul altfintlon
to it it l>r ■ li of IniftitiiMM 4Vv
tii.it ii. ioiiv«I .M. jwi.V s. j**aim.
OIINM>\ A I INK INS,
I
VTT<>|| \ KYN.AT*LAW
M. KINNK \ , | KX AS.
Will |,rmti .• Ut sine* and IVueral
■ . tit tent ion to ftxauiln*
' I :iitil I'ltlea,
'I ' t" an on lout; or «ln rt time.
e iii'ifc l p stalrt in Johnson
Isu.H 5.ly
U.<*. M \< ii*H Uwf'nrd
1 U t- ,i < d to receive a.I littalneM
I'lie . .I in iiiv hand-, nud vtill «lve tlie
-aitic (iroiii[it ulititntlon.
Any fttv irwhj my Irienil* anil ai'iiualn-
tani v throvv ini; l>u«ineita Into my
Itttnii- rt ill be duly |>i.rei'iateil
II. V. MACK.
''' ' I t-i linor al head of tairw*
a .lulii' ft.n liloffli,
- wmmmmmmrnrnggggngm
David Dy«f
THE DENTIST !
McK INN F. Y. TEX.
(Itoitl illlinK" «|ieeialUy.
Are.i, til u-i-ili iii.. ri«d on K<>ld metal,
rut . ,-oi i clluloid jtlaiea. Vly
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1886, newspaper, May 13, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191463/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.