The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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W ft I
GROYER CLEVELAND.
OF NKW YeltK
FOIl VICE PRESIDENT.
ALLEN G. THURMAN
l««di« - K.iW) •
I) ft | r a \| ii** •• • i j.j i
II ■vat'i i*m h -II of •Vyl| ,
is in ilic city this wetk.
hnqiiDi
M (link
or oiiio.
Ilnut'i cuhi far I leV ringworm, Ullur
ecseiua nod ail skin eruption* t'turv.
guarantee to)- UruggUta.
I j The maintain teachers of j
public schools v. ill be ulfi'U'd
next Tuebday night, Iiiiic 20th. j
On the night of Ike
in McKinney, a
Miurf, triuiuied with silk
The finder will
ill** sumo at litiii
oblige the KU'iivr.
Wonder v'n t's the matter
Midi the lali.ivi ! •••!, it don't
ubu&e uu\ l*od,>s cburiwtfr like
il did. Thai couu had been
scared.
■never vtrlea. A marvel
and whole
hpIwI
b« told Id __
multitude of low _
, alum or phoaphate powd
mesSS.*1*
, impurity of the blood and
t>, signalise it am one of the
whom a oon tinned tendency
■, aubjeet to the various
il symptoms Indicative of
tint oouiplalut. Nausea.
.«.M.ohe. constipation, furred
, an unpleasant breath, a dull or
Vain in the neighborhood of the
1 organ, Impurlt)
Ippetite
uiuon, of maluilles. There la,
a benlgh specltlr for the dia
all its unpleasant manifest*
t Is the concurrent testimony of
|lo and the medical profession,
tetters' Htomach Bitters la a
i which aohievea resuita speed*
borough and benigh. lleaidee
[ liver disorder, It invigorates
, conquer* kidney and bladder
ua hastens the convtlus-
se recovering from enfeeb-
i. Moreover, it la the grand
f fever and ague.
irson who is affected
Her, Salt Rheum or
Ing or smarting skin
had better try Cham-
Eye and Skin Dint-
They will certainly
(rut it. It is, gitalin-
ive satisfaction. Sold
IMcAulav and Bro.
i «i
I n Blood Eiiair la the only
v Blood Remedy goarau-
tlve cure for Uleeia, Brup.
litio Poisoning. It parlies the
, and banishes all liheumatlo
Jc paius. We guanntse It.
N. McAulay & Bro.
-The Ticket of tUo—
Collin County Democ-
racy.
For Representative.
J. B. WH1U11T,
Oounty Judge.
M. W. JOHNSON,
Oounty Attorney.
J.N, QIB80N.
Sheriff.
TODD WAHDBN.
Tax Collector.
A. J. HON A KICK,
County Clerk.
W. M. BARRON,
Dlstriot Court Clerk.
W. W. CHAPMAN.
County Treaauror.
W, A. BUMPA88,
Tax Aaaeaaor.
R. K. < ROSIER,
County Surveyor.
0. W. NOYK8.
County School Superintendent.
B. I.. IIL NTKK,
Flotorial ltoproaentativo.
II. H. CALLOWAY.
S 'ik M ;m ! iottnvib I \ • I j Prof, J. r. j-ku40it Im* lesu
vi• i** • 'I'lv fli' v I at \|i| ; i;«*ni|*l«>) ed as principal of the
rily seSo-•!.<* l \ 1*1.. « it\ un-
til.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
We are authorized to announce
W. C. 1'ARKKR.
as a candidate for Count) Commission*
er, aubiect to action of the Collin
County Democracy, in convention as-
sembled.
We are authorised to announce
J. J. FAUI.KNKR,
aa a candidate for Constable, I'recinct
No. 1.
and styles of screen
lenney & Purdue's
rd.
Rheumatic Cure is
>nic and Blood Puri-
for the spring of
[t drives the poison-
blood and stength-
filiates the system.
Throat and Lung
lently cures Asth-
fchitis, Cough and
them and'you will
I'ed. For sale by C.
tin.
We are authorised to announce
MOOD BALGW,
aa a candidate for Sheriff. Subject to the
action of the Democrat party.
We are authorised to announce
A. C. WOKSUAM.
aa a candidate for Constable of i'recinct
No. I, aubiect to the actton of the Collin
Dei
8embiod.
County Democracy in con ventloh
ler, of Fulton, Kan.
^ve been practicing
27 years. Many
^prescribed Chum-
lgh Remedy and
it has an equal
' It is a certain
ngha, Colds and
It is a splendid
It contains no
form or any inju-
|ce, DO cents per
E. N. McAu-
We are anthorised to announce
U. J. SMITH,
as a caudidate for Conatabie, Priclnct
No 7.
amsfcajs
WirflKfiSBB
Tonic enrichea the
Mlon aiui ia an excel-
in enfeeble health.
Its.
Bent Friend (
tch of course.
if it is out of
me of the most
Matures living,
morable chance
not the best
re in the end.
the morning,
le morning. If
id drink wait
sh is through
You can drink
more in the
11 tell on you
ferments
it right,—it
Ith Heart-
the head,
le food after
ludigestion,
ible of the
best use
lower, as no
without im-
sly Cured.
inform your
Rive reujedy
hopeless case*
I cured. 1 ahaU
i of inv reme-
em who have
send me their
68#. Res|iect.
j,s 181 I'earl at
4S-
lend thine
tisper Jwho
:off letter.
ings hap-
the tor-
'that is so
lit ia below
*, and con*
not make
[h the col
IT.
A CASH OFFER.
The Louisville Courier Jour-
nal and the Dkmourat, from
now until the first of January,
1880, for $1 only.
Until July 1st.
Owing to contemplated chang-
es in our busiueas, and in order
to effect the same as soon as
poaaible, we offer from this
date until July lBt, our entire
stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hate, Boots and Shoes at
Absolute Cost!
We mean to reduce the Stock
and will sell you a real bar-
gain in every article. Do no
miss this opportunity. We
have never put an advertise-
mentjbefore the public iu which
we did not make our word good.
We will do it in this case cheer-
fully. Respectfully,
O.L.Bibinger dc Co.
West Side Square^
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Chatham's chill tonle, "beat in the
world," no poisons, care guaranteed.
Always bear in mind that
you can get money, on real ea
tate, aa cheap of Brinkerhoff &
Faria aa any firm in North Tex
aa and bear in mind that you
will alwaya be informed with
courteay when you want to
know about getting money
Their manager, Mr. T. F. Mont
goiuery, is as polite and com
teoua aa anyone can be. So
when you want money give
him a call.
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It ia evident that Lawyer
Wilcox ia a aolid muldoon in
Piano. He will be nominated
and ^elected county attorney.
Thia la a prediction. Mark it
—In box car lettera.—Piano
Review.
Well; we should smile to
snigger, forty fiot to the
first limb, and without a wood-
peckers holo.
Judge M. W. Johnson will
apeak at Piano on Saturday
night the Both, at the hour of
8 o'clock, on the political ia-
auea of the day. Time will be
divided with any number of
ringatera who oppose
rratic harmony.
Mr. W, 8. Spittles returned
home yi'Sterdny from Missis-
sippi, where he was summon-
ed to the bedside of his dying
father.
Croaa Barred Mualln only ftc
yd at Miaaiaaippi 8tore.
Capt. G. J. Davie, of Nevada,
has been in the city this week
and give ua a pleaaant call.
Prescriptions carefully and
accurately compounded for
physioiana, and all who have
them for filling at Smith Broth-
ers.
Miss Minnie Cox, a charming
youog lady of Tennessee, who
has been visiting relatives in
this city for some time, left
for her home in that good ok
stute last Tuesday.
Silk Mitts ut 15c pair ut Mis
sissippi Store.
There will bespeaking at the
Wilmeth's School House on
next Saturday uight by the L'
L. P. folks. Turn out and hear
them.
We are requested to say that
Judge M. W. Johnson will
speak at Westou on the night
of the 23d at 8 o'clock, instead
of speaking in the evening.
Turn out everybody and hear
him.
Fancy and Plain PinkChain-
bray 10c yd at Mississippi
Store.
On last Tusday Mr. Porter
Hill brought to this oflice the
first cotton bloom of the sea-
son. It is of the Peterkin im-
proved cotton, aud was giowu
on the farm of R. H. Durkee.
A handsome line of ladies
shoes aud slippers at reduced
prices at Missiaaippi Store.
There are 8ome animals in
this part of the moral vineyard
that are still >>liopping"around,
that has not the sense to know
when they have been "sot down
on." Cheese your racke t, and
give decent people a rest.
Goiugat a sacrifice, a nice
line of parasols at Mississippi
Store.
No giddiness, headache,bussing in the
ears or deafness produced by Chethan's
Chill Tonic, Money refunded If it falls
to cure. By Druggists.
B est figured Sateens tl luced
from 25c to 18 8*4 per yd at
Missiaaippi Store.
CL(vvwo the Children. They an aa-
DVawe* ptelally liable to sodden
Calls, Ooaghs, Croup, Whooping Oeagb,
ale. We guarantee Acker's ■agOsh
HsiMdy a positive cure.
heats of aasloua watching.
E
The Great National Democratic Convention met
last week in t. Louie and nominated candidates for.
the two highest offices within the p >wer of the peo p • o „ .
^ * * * lllu ,i:.>! ii u M<1 «u'
We held our oonventiou last September and noroi-ifj"'1""""
nated
White's Grove, ♦
June 18th, *8K(
Eu. Dxmookay:
It aei'iii* that lie* editor {() of
tin* Wilcox ahfet <.!)i* Hot sat-
isfied wilh our statement con-
cerning, what lie calls tin*
blacklisting matter, and s:tys
uk wauts all jiurti* a to iii<-«-i
Hanging has been abolished
iu New York. Electricity has
been substituted for the gal-
lows and nooae. Iu other worda
thoae upon whom the death
penalty ia to be inflicted will
be shocked futo eternity.
JJUDefinition-^^Pe hopper" ia
a long "eared animal" and
wheu hia tail ia inaahed he
aqueela. The varmint aome-
times orawls.
It
To the "Hopper": love thine
as thou would'st love
saves
■ by
.N McAulay & Bro.
Tfyou want money on real
estate you can get it of Brink-
erhoff A Fares, the old reliable
loan brokers, of McKinney.
They do an extensive buaineas,
and it will make you happy to
borrow money of their mana-
ger, T. F. Montgomery, who ia
ever ready and willing to wait
on all partiea desiring money.
A sura path to sueoea. Is to use Cheat-
ham's Chill Tonic and being cured or
Chills and Fewrs, so yon willbe able to
work. Try a bottle.
Selling Very Low.
In order to prepare for the
fall trade 1 will sell for the next
sixty days my Straw Gooda,
Feathers, Flowers, Laces and
Ornaments very low, for Cash.
Mrs. FANNIE JOHNSON.
Go to Smith Bros., leading
Druggiata and Pharmacists, for
drugs, patent medicines, and
all articles kept in a first class
drug store.
We are sorry to announce
the death of our esteemed
townsman, C. D. Bates, who
died on yesterday morning with
congestion of the bowels. Mr.
Bates has been a resident of
McKinney for a number of
years and haa.been a prominent
man in the cotton buaineaa. He
had a boat of frienda who will
mourn hia loaa. We extend to
the ffcmiir oar heartfelt aym-
psthy.
This ia * auflcient to ahow
tNat there is msoh life and vi-
gor! n a man at 75 if he will
take caro of
It has been suggested by
some of the Alliance brothers
that ia the event of defeat, the
"Arkansas Mclish" and the
"flopper" be employed by the
organization to attend the af-
fairs, and do the manageing in
general for theui.
m 9 ^
"The country needs protec-
tion," excluitus an exchange.
Yes, from the liord of 2x-l po-
litical demagogues that infest
the couutry about election
times.
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The canipaigu liar is al-
ready abroad in the land. He
is at present emptying his
swill-tubs upon Mr. Cleveland.
—Greenville Herald.
Colliu county is afilicted
with such characters just
about this titue.They have beeu
(and would be now if they
were not afraid of the Grand
Jury) emptying their swill-tubs
of abuse on the character? of
some good men iu the conn ?> .
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Bead aad Judge.
The newspaper which is most
extensively read neatly printed
and trustworthy in its utter
ances, is always the best ud
vertisiug medium. The old
Dkmockat has been enjoying
quite a boom in the county: not
only in the county but even in
adjoining counties; its circula-
tion has extended into other
states in a most satisfactory
manner. The Dkmockat is a
readable, liberal, independent
journal, always outspoken in
its opinions. One other feature
we deeire to call attention to,
that is,the Dkmockat gets there
always on time all spread out.
The plan of the ring bosses,
in organizing their pow wows,
a to take in members from 10
to 80 years, and for them to
join as many clubs as they
want to, .if its six. Anything
to give the concern respectabili-
ty. It is said that they even
take lists to the residences of
the voters, and in one instance,
the one carrying the list, took
along with him a shot gun, we
don't know how true this is, but
his looks like, well we don't
know what to call it, price it
and take it.
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The Dallas Weekly News.
Par the Campaign, SO teats*
The management of the News
announce that they will receive
aubacriptiona for'the Weekly
Edition from now until after the
election in November, 1888, for
only Fifty Centa. The Newa ia
a aplendid 12 pago paper, excell
ed by none in the Southwest,
and thia liberal offer will doubt-
eaa add thouaanda of namea
o its {already large aubacrip-
Ion lists. Addreaa A. H. Belo
& Co., Publishers, Dallas, Tex-
asiu sending in your subscript-
on.
GOOD QOODS for President,
LOW PRIOES for Vice-President,
OASH ONLY for Speaker of House.
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The encouragement we have already received as-
sures us that our ticket will be elected. Hence, we
are making our arrangements to make this our perm-
anent home. We desire to become ftilly identified
with all the people of this country by Fair and Hon-
est dealing, and in the future as in the past we shal
strive to treat everyone right and give all who Trade
with us the worth of their money. We have made
GREAT and SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
on our line of Summer Goods and we are giving the
most Remarkable Bargains ever offered in this coun-
try. If you want First Class Goods for little money
COME to the Hfe
MISSISSIPPI * STORE !
the only EXCLUSIVE ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE
in this city. YOURS TRULY.HHHHIH
Murphy, Perry & Co.,
McKinney, ;-:
01!AM) I'OI'ltTH or Jl'LY
BR AT 10*,
ckli:.
To be held at the fairgrounds
of the Colliu County Fair As-
sociation. Races and
.Milium' Mill.
Texas.
The Alliance Mill building is
complete and the machinery's
arriving. This jmill will soon
. . ,, 11 s . be in dpv rntioii turning out MO,
ball. Everybody invited to bt
present.
There was a pretended ratific-
ation meeting on-Ikst Saturday
night at the court houae under
the auspices of the lime kiln
club, and a good speech waa
made by Tom lirown of Sher-
man. The C. C. Democracy
will take a hand in the final rat
ification at the November elec-
tion. We hope our ring lrienda
won't object to ua aking at
hand then, to help swell Cleve-
land and Thurman'a majority
in Texaa to 800,000.
How will a majority of
to 1000 for tho 0, 0. D.
to Um
the*
On the fourth of July iher
will be several first class races !
at the fair grounds of the Col-
lin County Fair Association,
und the races wilt be governed
by the rulers ol suid Associa-
tion.
Thjre will ul so ln> ji game of
base ball between the local
nine, and others Votn a dist-
ance. These two attractions
will make the day very agree
able, to all who attend, and
perfect order will he maintain-
ed by those in clmrire.
Let every one turn out on this
legal holiday for pleasure and
fun.
The programme t the races
are as follows:
IU N.
First raco one fourth mile
dauh, free for ull.
TttOT.
Second race tlu-e minute
class, one-mile heats, best %i in
A.
RUN.
Third race one-half mile
dash, free for all.
KUtf.
Fourth race ono-lialf' mile
heats, best 2 in •*, free for
all.
pack ok tiujt.
Fifth race one-half mile
heats, best two in throe, free for
all.
Sixth race mutch race one-
fourth mile duifh.
<km) "i.a of Hour per day,und our
merchants will soon be ndvising
their customers to try the
crcaiu of Collin Hour, No lin-
er machinery can be found, no
better building could be wish-
ed and all our people ahould
have a grand holiday und cele-
bration of the day of setting
this mill iu motion. TltiM en-
terprise has overcome immense
diilicultieH and hns reached
solid ground. It will mark the
beginning of a new Era iu
Collin county, and the boom in
McKinney this full will be ul
most like the young "Nouh's
Hood."
This grand achievement of
the Farmers Alliance has de-
monstrated the usefulness of
of that order which is destined
to deliver labor from an Kgyp-
tian bondage.
When the wicked rule the
people mourn, but if ull offi-
cials employed by the people
Would muke their speeches as
short, incisive, comprehensive
and as just and true as the
speech of Hon. Silas Hare on
"Tariff Reform" und then con
corm their nctions to their
words our people would evi
dently do much less mourn-
ing.
Tie' Ik'ill PUhltosrrllieil llylliiiro
nf our soil was
year und it
The product
immense last
promises to raise the record
thia year. Grain, grass, fruit,
and vegetables are immense.
Prices rule low, everybody is
busy, and the tramp is out of
style. If we could get the
true and just value of otir pro-
ducts, prosperity, peace and
happlneaa would reign through
ou tthe land.
Lookout
nest week,
aomething
ling
public.
for the Dbmoorat
yon may hear
—some a tart
may be
Judge 11. O. Head, at the re-
quest of the (fraud Jury, ap-
pointed Howard Pickett..!. L.
(freer, and T. A. Lituon, n* un
expert committee to investi-
gate the books of the county of-
ficers.
For «sle.
A farm ( f SJfio acres situated
4 1*2 miles west of Weston,
Collin county. Mo acres in culti-
vation, 7ft in pasture, balance
in limber, (food house, well
and pool, for further particu
lars apply to H. Best, Weston,
Texaa.
Two years ago thia box gave
Ross for governor, 140 votes,
Dahoucy ft and Cochran none.
At the same t line Merrill
Johnson received 189 votes for
county (udge to Judge Wolfe's
19. Still ih« C. C. D. is
largely of
I—Wylfc
Is not a more tenacious monster
than malaria, whether it takes
the form of chills and fever, bil-
ious remittent' ague cake or
dumb ague. Like the octopus
of the story it cluspM the victim
in its teiituoubc, aud folds him
i loser and closer in its horrible
embrace. Attuctcd with Hos
teter's Stotuach . Hitters,how
ever, it gradually relaxes its
tremendous grip, Huaily a ban
dons it, and the quondam suit'
erer, liberated at lust' rejoices
in the sense of new born flee
dom, engendered by the restor-
ation of coiqplete health. l)y
pepsia too and constipution,
whose old u)id remorseless ene-
mies of the human fumiiy, give
?[round, ana are finally driven
roiu the field by this Nnpoleou
of remedies, the greatest, the
purest in the family pharma-
copu'ia. Rheumatism sue-
ctirnhn lo it, so do kidney troub
les The nerves, when over
strained, regain quietude and
vigor by its pid, and theabilit
to rest tranquility and eat wit
/est are increased by it resor'
to it in time to avoid uniiecessa
ry suffering.
Obenshuin Bros. & Co, will
deliver bran and shorts to any
part of the city for $1 per 100
lbs.
The ringsters are crowing
loudly over the fact that they
have succeeded in organizing
a pretty respectable club ut this
place, but wheu it ia known
that the membership embraces
the territory from St. Paul to
the Dallas county line and from
the Maxwell branch to Eust
Fork, including parts of three
voting precincts, and that they
have kept ' drummers" on the
streets of Wylie for the past
two weeks importuning, yea,
beseeching men to"sign" and
then and there become full Uedg
ed members, the wonder is that
they have secured su few
"signers."—Wylie Herald.
We wish to suy once uioie u<
these merchunts, whose names
are mentioned, tnut U ihu) are
not aatislied with our state-
ment of the case, we can cer-
tainly muke them satisfied If
they will take it ou themselves
to enquire of us, but as far aa
Mack is concerned, we will
say that life is teo short, and
time is too precious for us to
bolhci ourselves wilh him.
When it can be established
that Muck is au honest man,
hue always paid his just and
honest debts, then, und not un-
til then, will we have auy thing
to do with HIM, otherwise we
would not fool our time uway
with him. When the merchants
alluded lo will take the trouble
uud investigate for themselves
without the uid of this man we
will certainly satisfy them in
ever particular. We have this
to suy that Hill Ituy aud Mack
are the ones who started this
ti ou hie and we linve tuude our
statement, and we stand pat
on it. The names in our former
article of M. C. McDonald and
Joe McDonald, should have
been M. (' Me Million utul Joe
McMahou. We remain still the
Whiles (irove Kids.
COLLIN COUNTY
(Jowegpondene School.
Tli n>ii*ltiiii«l | ra<-tit-ttlInatruetlon by
mull In MhiIikiih IU unit llnuk keeping,
'IVrinM. for ruiii|ttate uoiurae In iirlth-
uivlU'. £1.00. com Jilfte con rue In Slngl*
Kntry Houkkt'viiliiK aW.-'iO, l>«uble Kntry
Uottkkfi'pliiK 1M..V). All ilm«e for $10.
<>ni> |ii>rnon In every hcIkmiI ilUtriet may
rei-elve free tuition In ull three coumen
l or lull liif'urnintloit call un or write
to U. M. llurleHM. \. It. I'rin.
I 'll I'M vill«*. Tl'KllM.
The Farmer's Alliance Ex
change of this, city has recov , suffering caii weft
Iteiil Kstule Ayviu'V.
COKKKK A iillllU il.
I hove RMHoeiiitinl mywlf with Mr.
Joint Church, attorney at law. In the
Ileal KMute lutalneHH ami we will b«
pleaHcil to rare for nell or rentier for
taxcH, Ac., all property tit «oil In county
that may he lulmated* to our charge,
anil on reaaoiiahle term*.
AARON COKKKK.
< Ullee i or. Morrow lilock.
Sept. Ut, 1SS7. Jl-Oui.
W liul hiii I to So I
The symptoms of Biliousness
are unhappily bill too well
known. They differ iu different
individuals to some extent. A
Bilious mutt is seldom u break-
fast eater. Too frequently,
ulas, he litis au excellent ap-
petite for liquids but none for
solids of u morning, llis tongue
will hardly bear inspection at
any time; if it it* not white and
furred, it is roimh, ul all events.
The digestive system is whol-
ly out of order and Diarrhea or
Constipation may be a symp-
tom or the two may alternate.
There are often Hemorrhoids or
even loss of blood. There mav
be giddiness and often head
ache and acidity or flatulence
and tenderness in the pit of the
stomach. To correct all tins if
not effect a cure try Green's
August Flower, It cost but a
trifle and thousands attest its
eflicacy.
I)r. Cady'sT Condition Pow-
ders they tone up the digestive
orguns, free the system of
worms, give the horse a good
appetite, causing them to shed
freely uud putting them in good
shape for hard work. For sale
byh. N. McAulay.
An explanation.
Wlrit is this"nervous trouble'
with which so many seem now
to be ufHictedf If you will re
member a few years- ago tht
word Malaria was comparative-
y unknown, -to day it is ac
common as any word iu tlu
•'nglish language, yet this word
used by our forefathers in time
ast. So it is with nervous dis-
'ttses, as they aud Malaria are
ntended to coves what our
grandfathers called Billioua
indall are caused by troiiblee
that arise from u disease con-
dition of the hiver which In
performing its fuctious finding
t cannot dispose of the bile
lirough the ordinary channel
compelled to pus it off
through the system, causing
nervous troubles, Malaria. Bib
ious Fever, etc You who are
appreciate
from its embarraaament j a cure. We recomaieiKt (ireenj
few weeks ago, and is I Anguat Flower Ita cures are
veloua.
ered
of a
again eailing amooihly. The
succeai of such interptiaea de
penda wlioly on the ability and
integrity of the managment.
Tessa Farm ssd Ranch does
not believe there has been an
organised attempt to craeh the
hsve
Vary likely It was only a mis-
AOtsk
We will furnish the Cosher
Journal, one of Ihe beet Demo-
cratic papers published in the
eouth, and the Democrat from
now until the iirat of January
1880, for 01.00. Thia ia one of
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1888, newspaper, June 21, 1888; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191534/m1/3/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.