The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1889 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT
l.oyie Applied, the laislasr
/Milliard.
Aahwtr to J. I. tlravaa.
a fool
% Mh Bieiciit hblliktot Cimpsity.
C. v. * illumine* Htlllor.
f. F. Uuuncll, Hun. Maim'r.
m hmhii'iiuk IUiiu :
Oli %>*r,....
■if Ut HoulUa. I .o<
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fine " . 4t>
THL'KbDAY.MA1IC11 J
When th#animals ait- punch
ad they will irrowl.
Aaaociate Juatice •> i.m 1.-\
liailhewa of ihe I uited Statei*
Supreme Court died on la :
Friday 2-M.
.lay Gould uud put tv liav<-
taken in Texita aud haw it-
turned to >iev\ Voik a^uiu, am;
the sun «it 111 cotiunu'-s to rim
in the auat and t*i in ihe vvr i
Tiia president haa ibMteu
kia proclamation opening i<
settlement the Oklahoma couu
try. What a grand niah will
now l>e aiutie tor thelumls
Ex 1' resilient Ciev flund anu
party are now on iun. «a>
acrosa tUe briny uw.-j. i u.
lalcel repot la ouy. tltev u ai
Cuba.
'J he i Hue huai* ie ;.ie Ucl !*...
istied wnti the >\a> 1'iieiUvu.
lianiBon ie acting. ih*> iutui
lie l& loo hlow la liuitiii£ in.
rascals out.
it ie ciaiujcu mat wheit
Cievelaml wuni out ui uiiiu n<
iell in the treaauiy i. toupiu
ol' Illy.UUMUy oj. V\ nai iu
Huriieon it*av« winii it' hw
over the olhce :
Our <**'' oiit *r ij-vrarj
<>n fit* ♦<n *t >• >" et id* ucea hi*
well en rued <lia< ipi* ahip of
VV iiitlniy l>v ti e >« Mowing trite
«ty Hogiftus:
"'I'tie IVt*
cold iiuih, t
" 1: s tiii. il.i.t oai .ffi.ei i«
eir > 1*0 ex Hit io. hutahri.
rL' hi i< t ii v i rIti« tin to
U'viit, it fal iti*
•Voir of!i«-<?r*i a:-- furui>h*~d
appliances fro.', but when j
the Ih m K iui makes thit-j
stat<'in 'tit ii is an utitruth."
••'l he 1 > h M• « Ii AT iH veiv I if I
mmm. I<iit ii knows better.
"The 1' km"t ii at did not udl |
its readers
| IHT5 -see if It
].:1 of land thai wis _
Now, ilr. (Iravce, did foil ,(s ; Me if tha ordinance
e .r linnk ^ hat the awora dutv ^ Uu| pn| people
of a count? commissioner i* fi#J, {Mf UJipr#vlll. klMJ lf lUt,
l:r*t, t<> till all tha contra- • j <ii«| n(t| approve it by
th.it the ooiintjr ban inu la ii ulu,hl ,nnj. riiy . aaa if
food fiiih. Hatoiid, to force ^ jegi#iatma thut arte poat.
,„-,ut ie!!s |b,( ^h.n,0.,yofBcar.amithei1|pon|>J by lUe i;oliyiaUoIl
'• it IU-a" h,,r"Ku,"nto W /"/^U'ot elected at the aan.a time
'r-Min.y moneys that fall in««'!tha, ttl>ove urdinanoa was
ithHirharifK Didyoufator it<!M(J((J ,iy p«op|«, Md if
! . ! you la «.rthecoi„proi.:.^ |ji1m1 1MtorM<| to
j.-r nb«.ut r.„ ai"utial(V lalllnaif Will( not it dwn#
tl. o 1 that ().. !•*.m (t j ,.,u^h tiie |-fopla by their
{>ii\ of.-i to tln county ih.u ii* )tiJ>fi h|| from them.
rollarted of the " uutvV,NuW yo|| ht.a( lJ|e litUt, Jtty
money? i i-l you oj>j oi#h vx
Examiner crying oat
| • - * • j Ijouid
i offlna when you were riinninM j .tKitiUH n,e. It hasn't the nerve
. , for county coinmi^onor? What I o Hay whirh it lg fort Ji4y
cause 1 y^u to turn over for ■ , ur th(, p<>op,#t uf lbe
(.oUnt^rx ofTieiothe flrM day you .>i f| (.oulJ Bl,,ww or |he pH0
ctk Miaot a Van.
Kort Vfi itt . Mart ii T
^ i; i '-eiiii ti. j, to ur
i*ei ti oi'^e N. lick sou a'
uniou depit at 7:30 cVb-tV,
be was bully sii« l by hoiui • 1
that nil .. .. , ^
fur nisi.' .'.ppHaiic fr e, there-1lo !°,wn' Q*. J#U ^'# | pie's ltr< wn, but ia ahoving in
fore, it lio "
•Ti.i Di m . k at i« r:« t jt
' > di>tii truth ami liction,
i i h !• ft ie, it | i*« v ricates.'"
,-The 1 >f *< ru; \T sti vh our ofli
'■eis ;;i * i xi * ive dt'ltlkers,
luit m- ;.ms«ii tbey are stiicth
sober."
Tlun nn:nte loiririan t^lis us
thai :i iuajoritv vote Ft
(jilt-si tin of ri.u'hl. <' h i i • t. ti.il
lileo. E' tlo i :ii!-l all irreat ie
formers to tb«* <i-ntruiy( not
«iriistanding
'I he preselt l aj^e o
imuch favor.h! b\ the uu
^ettii;^ i ld. I want to j poor old uian (irnvaa lika tbey
able! v"u ndvice. \ ou j bufoja the grand Jury aad
ihe Methodist church. Poor,
old fellow ; his ignorance is to
be pitied. Jonv Joiivhou
Midway.
can^t beforu jt.ui n« ighbortt
ai.d make any statement you
pUase; you may not.be uuri for
it, nor y our church reach >011.
but when you make ti false
statement ami aign your name _r „
, . . Nortiikast C'ol.l.lX Col NT*,
to it, as you ha?e againat me.; March II, 'HU. |
tiles tlie - ei"' < b,"r.il' >our « '(l I Kdltoroft) •> 0«mo«r*t.
,, , your to.tl is bound to hold you Health in this community is
j ies|'.,u ible. Here ia what you | now good. While peace is
I-ay of me "But they (people i pr«vailin« in our land. Our
j understand you and this sharp i school at Midway is carried on
roles so r Peaks is our
ith an attendance
^ v
f the * iId ' l"ur,ItH w"11,1 <'OT,',' ,,u' f*rl of! nicely. Pre
, ;your restoring the Texas I'a teacher wi
earthing of this
loir cal w. alth.
iifU mine t.l
Ii all i'<>ad.
.leiict* ami ireacher)
I ti ai.i'ii.t nirttt in tip
truthfully
of tin* /l-'r *;tt
Hit i easilu
The ijUeelioii ol
the cUiUJy ol
iloui #0,OUU :o *lo,ooo is
talktd of. in other wonls. •'
ex-ofRcio increase of
year. Sail in. 1'ncle Sam ir
rich and ths treusui v is full
i oli^J * Chilli i.
no v.
n
The Indiana legislating hav.
adoptetl the A astralian ^^'e-;
of votingand it has been si:;
by the governor What's t(i>
reason that Texas cun't Ik.v.
such a law i It w..ui«l put :i
stoj. to intimidation ami l t I•♦
ry.
1 ],Ui Ui?5
t J i rii i rem
pulling.
When it can 1h
staled that many
m.'t^nalt s.w ho i. eeive millions
of money. hai«* nevsi invested
an hones' dollar ill the source
of iheir income; who can gage
he Until vf business spolia-
tion.
llaiiioi.db haie becoma a tie
cessiiy with inland popula
i ion.
people gave the pro
alt ihey hare in money .
IfcI o!, ap| lianct s. I'ian
eic. liav ing outgrown
retitora they tern! tin
w is 11 a I v x ol "all t he
aitl I unr
\\ nil i li«ii ni i« • us ci usli-
iiii! ]iower iiiev . t'iriipt iviir law
maker- aiu! tiansform the voice
cilic lailway ita forfeitetl reaer
'v.iti >n and then pretesdiug to
! oppose railroada and motiopo
; lisia. This empire of laiidt
, was forfeited by that coiupa
! ny for noti compliance with
! contract and would have aug-
| itiented the free school fund
I eonaiileiably only for your nc
I lion."
Here comes the belied ordi-
nance :
Mr. Johnson of Collin intro
ilueeti the fodowing oftlinauce,
.November yn, l.^?.'":
"AX o 1; I (1.1 A N C K IV UKI.AIlo.N
TO UAILKOXOS.
ii (.r.luipi-tl t<> ilia profile of 'IVxm
In tonveiitteii HMetntilcd.
"That in view of the Onancial
The
jei-ioi
la lei.
I' ' « i ,Hf,S
f lu i t
i i!i
..... ftt
«. f about Of) to To scholars,
Little has been done toward
farming. Oats are up and look-
ing line, ami wheal t-rops are
looking extia line; however,
endangered to early frost. Tbia
is one of my 44 springs in Tex-
as, and also one of the latent
springs I ever saw in Texaa.
1 must say 1 am well pleased
with the I > km of,'it at. and all its
correspondences, for every far-
mer has a chance to loam how
io work to his best interest. I
am well pleased w ith the chil-
dren's letters to our beloved
I tide Saort.
Politics is at a standstill. Tke
mugwumps are fat, but the
Terrible Slaughter.
Thouaanda of Uvea wer#-
needlessly eacritlced last y#*i-1
in this country.uud other lives !
ara being as eanionly •a'-ri
Heed to-dajr. D'senao ia griutl
ing many down iato th* i , ltI . . .
- . , t >i the olHeera, ten or iwthe *'u t-
by U.u«. . : -U M. U.'\ **' Dlc|t "". who U l«o known
Tlwy itnnd for l>r. Wnwn'. " Ju* AuJ.rnou, «H« U rK-
Golden Medical Diaoovery,
whieh ia unequalnd for impart
ing vigor and tone to the liver
and kidneys, in purifying the
tbe blood,and through it claims
ing and renewing the whole
ayateiu. Por scrofulous hu-
mors, and consumption (or
iung-acrofula), in its early
stagea, it ia a positive specific.
It ia aold under a positive guar
antaa of benefitting or curing in
every caae.on being given a fair
trial, or money paid for it wMl
ba refunded.
OAN DYE
A Dress, or a Coat, f Any Cc/or
Ribbon*, Feathers, > ron
yams. Hags, etc. J tchcrnts
" M
Diamond
Cleanse
the tyate
Wltb tu*t e
DO
miafotiunea aow existing, no, . .. .
iuilrof.it •'•nitNWjr. . Uurt.iwl or ! "Wniln • nil
holding giants under this state, 1 Eet's examine back to God
which has heretofore organised i-Vliuiglitv's.duys, about this ex-
ami romm-'itced woik in good •,,Qit-io matter, say, win n Frank
faith, shall be considetftl a* c.„.VJ.r.
having lost, any of its rights,
juivile^rt# or grants prior to
; hw close of the next ; .-oSieu of!
Notioe« Mioekholdera.
There will ba a meeting of
the Alliuucu Co operative Cot-
ton Yard Association on Maiob
the UOth for the purpose of
transacting souie important
business. Eet ail thut is inter-
ested, attend this meeting. Al-
so, all other alliance members
are cordially invited, as other
business that is of interest to
them, will be brought before
the body. Send your delegates.
By order of the president.
W. A. HOI.hrr.
m> m
The attention of everyone is
called to tha advertisement of
'lbe Thar man Medicine Co.
(•aineHViUe, Tex., April 2, ISSs.
Dr. Thurmond: I cannot tintl words
to expr««tt my gratitude for what your
wonderful Lone Star Blood Hvrup hnu
done for me. I have been aufiering for
nearlr two year* with rheuinatlaui In
my hlpR, and It then run down In uiy
lega end pained me an bud I oould not
walk. My aon got for me two bettlea
of yout valuable medicine and I took It
according to direct lona hiiiI I now
feel at-nrcely any pain and I believe one
more bottle will entirely cure me.
rienfte «emi meoiu* uiote bottle Youra,
truly, Km/.aiiktii Hri.laiw.
Go to T. J. Nale for furniture.
Opposite postoflice. jan^8-4
To Cliir" Iteiulera.
have made
| the legislature ef this state, by j i'liey lilled the same offices for
virtue of lapse of time between j SII1„|| sutn Df ^00 and *'J5U
We have made arra'ge
i meiits with several well known
antl Joint Lovejoy jouniu|8t |,y wlii< li we can
were out county clerks, and J. J furnjah tiietn in connection
O. biraughn our ilietirlot cl«rk. | the* 1>km« okat ut remark
We can fur-
nud said
a ) ear. and mornings and even
Mr. Samuel Hayes ot \ en na, j of jui.ii('s.
goes to Brazoria, Matagorda, j When, for their greed and in
aud Jackson cauniier o> \iewilamy, they are airaigned b«-
the country in lvfa tll of many lore tite law making powet,
jirotis of i these cormorants come whining
''■•aditig the baby act.
;<n. w lio bolt I free
r.iiltoud passes atal who catch
fa\ mi< fi< in these monopolies,
.iio e\ei found sharp ears to
friands. who a.e
seeking homes in that section
Mr: llays carries with him i«<
omuiendations aa a in.>i il is
young man. NV'e widi Mi
Hays a pleasant dip an
return.
at ll M |
i wi
al«
now an.i that time;
legislature shall have the pow .
t r? il deemed compatible with I lu& t,ie> worked their e« offi
the public interest, tti grant cio out on tlieir farrus. Li
-to b reli ef in time as may be j censes in those daya only cost
deemed b.tft lor the in teres i of, ollrt dollar a pair; now they
HWVl«,i.o,Tlial:lii. aM Hnd a ha|f
pair
Sucrev* to I he Dkmocuat and
ail its readers.
the suit'
ordinance shrill not be eon
ad tied . .i to relieve raiitoud
companies from compliance
The question of calling a new
constitutional «unventioti i- be
ing agitated at .\usilti V • il.
It's time for something < f tin
kind for the political dema-
gogues won't have any thing to
talk about il it i- not done.
The masses of the people ale
satisfied with the one we have,
but there ililieiat * ii re i:ol
It is stated t hut I he I h> i > • U • >
commission will sot II be I ad;,
for announcement by the piesi
dent, ami its in nibere \ ;11 b.
Hon. William Waiter.! Mis-
souri. and our own V>
Throckmorton of Tnxas. nt.d J
aome Massachusetts man. pro' -
ably Long or ex Uov, |{obi>oii
lf ,1. W. 'i'hrockmorfon is j
chosen as one of ihe com mis
sion, it will be on account ot j
his knowledge and long « • |
quaintance with Imlian affairs '
ai n det '
The pi
I'giftiat u:
lie pie. d
< > Its UT>' (I t
v ing ajipeal.
sent attt mpt t>
■ to put a Ii
s er n
Tom
i! h b i II
ill . ! '
•>' for I
! ..I railroat
I upon the ri
iid the supremacy
• ■fit.
Hr<iw a aad
who aie t
with lhe eolidilion colitatln d
in article of tha coiiatitu
lion iuielatioti to railroads.'
Now, Mr Graves, you say in
I he abova statement that I re
■ / , j stored the Texaa Pacific rail
111 11 to , . „ „ .
'road it.- huh'ited rv«i rvatiori.
oUI
!| den\ ever restoring a foot < f t:l", for reformers and
railroad. It will
lhe men
iwil.g the
I
I •
* I
Ml! Itl
!' •.
■ - •
, 1 l
h
t i<
It
tlo I.;.in tic
; ending in 11
it would be l
salaries 1 . ill
cent, and the
reduced 38 1
hill
t,
I'll'
11 d
la is ti sad |
ghls of the. |
(c land tt any
| he remembered thut the con-
vention }>ostjiotieil the regular
election for members of tl'.e le^
ialature that was lo be held on
i ilie ti;? i i uesday in pfremlwr,
. 11 75. We pt et polled ii on ac
count of expense ol hohiiag
jt^vu elections. Wf claimed
that the legislature < • mi Id bu
r 1 .led at the sam* line* that
the coiiMitat i1 ■" ad. pled,
an ! save #2^0,(100 and a gi'-nt
[deal of trouble. i'his poat
I ponetneut ol lilt' legulet eh ••
i ( it'll I t' tneiiibei oj i !i < b'gisla
jtuie cau-ed great . ppo>i.ion
by the minority. The o po-
l'KW I KK Bt TTONS.
The independent pioaa ia a
p>iwei and an influence |in this
country . Shall it be sustained,
This is the great and impor
propagandists to answoi, when
they think ol tha wrongs uni
ev il that burden and trouble so-
ci ei v. Do thev wish these re*
moved aud destroyed? Would
I !ie\ like |o see the cofidi.ion
ol ihe hunl Mantled sons of toil
k. d II I elevuted? M'oilld
.i v - 11 • - o| the coil
able low prices.
nish the Ft. Worth Gazette aud
Dkmocuat one year for $2.00
The South West and Dkmo-
fit at for $2.00 per year. The
Farm and Ranch and Dkmo-
(•itat for fl.50. The Baptist
a News and Dkmocuat ons year
for $2.00.
We can also furuinh the
Scientilic American, an old es-
tablished paper iu connection
with the Dkmocrat at the low
price of $4.
All of the above journals
are first class, aud by taking
advantage of this offer, one can
supply himself with good
reading. Subscriptions taken
for any of the above papers at
this office.
The Baptist News,
I Hi pi
I lit • V
now
iet i
;,i!s are
IIIp!t V e- to
i i til* Ie '! to pUSS
iat i ' ow
la line, .'is
e of their
< d 'J ) pel
i umbei of hands
i f i cent. Phis
Hone? Oran, Teana.
A lrlrtl} Itai.lUi ni>«r*|<araioli>r<>tmt u> Itap-
ll l Ni-wn and Uiv il (Vn n of tlitile rulleion.
Ciil.lUlit-il WMkljr at VI tMt a«r jrfnr tiy Hi>v.
l*«rU llolian<l an l J II t> It l'ea
rhrapwt ao't b«M waeklT rtll)fi. ii «icw«i i.t
In khu Wimii Writ* fbr rrMJB«aiin«u I lilt
p«l>«r aad Uie HaptUl Ww TftV 13 moaUw fur
l> > they long ;
when gr* . i ovi'iy-
pioleil llo weak
t• y n.adt
e,unI i he -■ 11
f.ir the day
b aiiiii' co; p .rift t on"? aatj, ftp-,
pi ••hm vv III 'i r p 11 es -lia^fie put
J. N. 613 SON.
Attorney- At-Law- • -
doWllf Then s
de::d*'U' jU'e-s
ta lid lynhe ill In- I
• ad tint it is j*" tonris cnlrusiod lo Ms cire will Ie
^it can work
dul t« batter
s ate
t..
m h< tee rf tlieir- to „iiioti was lead b-y the best tal
.•jUdaleed, - < liiay
on aud do ii^ pa
down the time oVusted walls t f
promptly attended to.
, ]> ate vvmpathy w ith the legta j enta of the elate. Gul of tliir-' and wnmi It is the right
Greenville, our sisier city,
baa good reasons to feel proud,
and we don't blame h< i mm I
for boasting. Their watei
works are about completetl, ih>
Alliance milling a-st < iatioii
have completed their mill, and
it has been tested and accepted
bv the association. A cotton
compress, a creamery, and w iili
good prospects of securing the
district Alliance exchange. Sin-
is uow makinir effurts for street
pavements ami then she will
certainly boast and we won't
blame her.
W IVated
ton. W. Va.
is report*, t
that the llejMiblicati meuibet
of the leg's la i ute ha^ e
ia: o uu a«i eeuient, after a thor
bnare ;ml ha-c an\ measure ; bw^ers the minority had j urui aud stronjybulwark of ) our
that will ree:,:5,p. fieighi rutee|H;frUttJ,n. h.aled by Judge j^'ise. It .a'dnda bet wmn you
Uallinger, Judge llenrv, who' «".l the evil powers. Pbere is
is now on the supreme bench 1 nothing like it iu the whole
In,lire St:.N ton. who i now 1 world of thought and action, it
fi.il'' ic • > «. Al arcii i •' uu is' iw «. i tlo> wnt.di to«rer<«
• ,, . , , child instice it (he etipteine «p"aks from \u anuii tow-era
'It. Ii IS rettori* d Inie to-day J ... , 1 . J —
coun. 'J liey claimed we had
enteied | "° J l«ht to poetpone the regu (
, v — — .',u l^isl.idue. ^ I '• | legialatures lHaten ; the people
oiiu'li canvass ot the political 1 1 u - " su'l,, uu>n'. listen, aud vriien unatheina is
;ulnlt rs in the ty-
t a tils' -ars, and tries ' Ut "Let
my pe« ple gti free."
Wei-loaeuB tan commenced,
"stand by the independent
press." -National View.
oi free thought and common
right W lien danger is near it
sounds the altirm Courts and
uti'Ui. ... ivfii". to Ik* I "t "' nil nr.# i ^ ^ ^
The afcidsntnl droppii j..f a
little dynamite ovat board last
week was the innocent cause
of grtat disturbance of tlie in
larnnl arrangements of his n.
bla sbarkship wln^se watt hful
eye ia aver uleit and whose
capacious maw swoop* in ev
try sign of ex 'over ship board
As a result of the explosion
tha placid waters ware ruflbd.
grim maces terrible were seen,
aad sounds unearthly were homes
..laiaal
Mltuatiotl, to I el use IO ooej ute
, 11 of titivrnioi Wilson forun 'with any previous couiraet the
, hi -it u of that body on ;«' '• had made with railroads.
tht ..r()uud thai he ia not ,b*| it was contended lhat some
lawful governor of the sluiejof the contract a that had been
and is, therefore, without au- made by ihe legislature and
thori y to issue such a call, j jhe railroads would be out !>•-
i 11 i > iletet'inin tt ion baa teach- i ^ j t (, n^xt Isgialainre that' ihe ])allas jiaily liines-Her-
h 1 ilie • ais of the Democrats
dutv *
It
to
and baa kicked up au immense
hubbub. While the Democrats ,mr
have ,,|ii majority in the houaa place thoae contracts where
they ate two in minority iu lbs found th- iu. Did w*> do it,
senate, and they are busy to
, vvi , ^ al l comes to us full of spark
wc <m.,l l., l. Wlmlwa.
were lost, as Mr.
ling news. It i« ably edited
and its appearance is ueat.
An l didn't we make tha ani
mals iu tlo* "/atninei" menaga
rie growl last week, though f
■■"""
orditl we reinstate the con-
night arranging to combat this
new maneuver of the Uepubli- rut * ,
I* is likely, should tha "raves "«>'• we did in his
bV-.t.bUcati fail to respond, above extern-tit t Ki*ad tha VWff*
thut the sergeant-at arms will nbove ordinance and at a i ' it
be sent to ai rest ihctn ut their rt store a foot of land that S£35K$~
and H is might eaeily. waa forfeited by aliy tailroad
' before ita data.
t..r thn lfrtl.m
llav** in ii *1#* am n^nienta with west-
ern land aeenta lo aell a nuiuber of line
w«atern fwrnia and rancliea. I'hoae
ui>nti'iii|ilatlnK going wear to buy landa
would do well to eall and get deacrlu.
tllin and prloea of our taiida before
going. Mania old office, Johnson block.
Fariea far (Dele.
140-J-loaerea, 4 1-1 mllea from McKln-
ney. 75 rr*a in cultivation, haa good
liuprovcuienta. altundant weer, mug*
anil timber.
Ill) ncrea. alx intlea from McKlnney.lKi
aorea in cultivation, liuproveinenta Ac
aame aa last.
«s acrea, i 1-2 mllea ftroei town. *0 In
cultivation, moderate improvement*
linn an everlasting springer wilier.
>J Hi-re* U mllea rroiuTrwn, tkl In cul-
tivalioii, uaprovsmenta extra line, ha#
two large everlasting spring*.
Also other farma large and smell A
«.lt v property for tab^ajiply to^ ^^^
Office Cor. Morrow "lock.
We are now having apring
like weather, and a few more
warm daya ami the woods
will be green with leaveB.
lMPTl'AM'.
All account for 1*88 not set
tie 1 by the first of April will
be put in the bands of *n at-
torney fo- collection,
rat FairksA Hancjck
For KaU.
A Uref class New Home aew
llodg«rs. The detectives say
he was wanted for ulleged com
plicity in a sale robbery at
Amity. Ark , near Aikudel
phi a, Feb. 11, and ihe case waa
worked up by P. S. llogan, a
detective of 8t. Louis, who fol-
lowed him bv a belief iu the
fact that be was tha al'eged
lover of a Mrs. llall of Hot
Springs, Hogan shadowed
Mrs. Hall from Hot Spriugs,
where ha had previously
known her, to this place this
moruing, where ehe met Dick-
eon, and they went to the Kllis.
This evening they went to
the Texas and Pacific train to
go east, aud the detectiv*,
who was accompanied by bher
iff Richardson, C'ouuty Attor-
ney Aeyra. The sheriff told
Dickson he had u warrant for
him They started out of the
weat door and the moment ihe
platform was ranched Dickson
rau off ami the shooting b ,an
aud he fell wounded on the
platfoim. The wound- tl uian
was taken to t lit- jail and ex-
amined. The ball ent *ied at
the back part of the left thigh
broka the femur near the joint
and tli en ran downward and
is lodged near the knee. The
woman, whils giving the name
of Mrs. Hali.said she waa mar-
ried to Dickson in Milwaukee
Feb. 21. Hlie had a divorced
husband,it is alleged, living ai
Atlantu, Tex. Hlie came wesi
to meet Dickson, and she said
she was going east to Dallas to
meet a sporting uian. a friend
of hers, whom she had known
in Hot Springs.
From her person was taken
$1220, ami from him the sheiill
got f'lo, and it is thought to b*
known where ijdf.tio is placed
There are two oihcis implicui
ed in thin robb« ry, by whici
the ihiaves secured over
An additional sum of $ la wn-
realized from Mrs. Mamie Hall
at a late hour to-night. Hei
stocking was the repository.
Notice Subscribers.
au ! mi in.i,v -iNffr ,.■ ■ CAY
II.. Ijui. I.k« t'KW I.
OVba. !•>« ii i « y, "
«..■ - in mi sr >*>ii rA« • s t I.. « aa a*
UIAMONU oris and Uk< no vUitr.
Voi Oikting or Hiotu.ny l"s...y Attiiles USA
diamond paints. | Celery
Oold, Hilv«r, l)roi.<*. t rptr, Ci.lf 10 C«ata.
A rvwtu.M.iofiuauiiuil 1 i y 1
lu.<. li iu 111.-, 1 rtnu-l i'0 in
t l iwp.r I ) |.*u in i lii'to
,V .in u... i. ' < ilur <•!
"* ;i> ' i1 > l«jtti v ni'in * ; 1M like u «•« • r..-.ui.
Kvi*ry Mittlirr Ufcuu llt.au
fc '•/ \ • . - a a W*e
/ j • sT \ 1 11111 ;eu>i« * .
J ht 1>«UI, RiPHAaMo* a BO.,
V ^ / aunkiNsieN, *r.
cc nlilo.ti tiur n«-r-v«* tout-
fluautim. rwirtiiK ih.'Hi.«al«a 1
pHln-'h ('• Ii n- < .ii>.iiti'l IW
full t itlo Uu- I'litc troiiMpftome .
f«i. t.i*ui 11«. and I f.'in truly wy
ilk. a ni * mari. rt,;osUoa luw
11*.uu 1 an.) 1 iiutn t,*<iin-il ti-n fnwin<tiiln *1
b*\u«'•u.tui ti' .'J .mtiiiif Hi*C'inipol
nonotrt-M i^kakni. l .'ieto
ft ta. suforpoa. At Dr.
watu, awu«HMH>M a Co.. ai
To Yoyos and Mid
Aged Men.
< 0Nst i/r-
Dr. Wasscrzujj,
TI10 Well-Known European Specialist,
(Three Years IfeAiileiue in Dull*#.)
. Atara Care.
rii. * fm rttfet f «>arly
wwa. n- * , drgirnt
h. Jv. lrh kll iu direful iiii
Pcrmautlv Ou
I'ltlptMlr.ii Of Ihr a«*art. Tlmldltt, Ti.
S>>rt '.i> l>ii>.tlmrgiui. m> uiuou 10 b* (aar
l.m'k ut id-ft*. eaduMa of
■■... - : IniftKiiilHira, I'mum to Hmata' '
Dr. WAhSEIt/l 0 IikvIbm had | raetlaa j n, rta*a.
•nil ejtpirfoiioe ft r thc*hit ( .1 ^>11 i|fu. uf I'livaicd Kioii«
UlulfrlaUf uu iUft oxt'fj.l Ut run <jnur- t t v.rvHtt. • >rji tu« hiiiiltiuiitn, or
unt«H a Cure, on nil j v
m 1 m . Nn MiKtmutji tvmeu. I ounir
SexuaJ, Korvoiis a::d ClhOiilc DlMtftt, * [ *j > h « (.«.• i^iiSth. „ ,
Catarrh In nil ii« Scurvy illutch- u". "ii}"*!'"'7."•''h""*Vtv'if ,n**
pHofthe skin, t'lrcriitefl l. Kk, ('ant'era, t 'v,,l*. sj>«-.iiiv Oiir<<t.
Tuniora, Skin lUaeiutea «it' every form, !•'t h t-.iiw >t iti-o.r <l«t«r )-«kj f -in
itUeuuitttlaai, .Scintlca, Ciout, Llvereuiu- * ""c' '
i',1, v• 1 ri:\h- Fil > l}li. wassehzuqJ
Bye und"^ar!'' K'dM°y IW,UblM' f * «***."
Lung Dte'ttes, Indigestion and Nervous Da-i ^ t u'j
hllity PERMANENTLY CUBED. L'SJu*
,ff | , l| ,| I* |,U L" ,cl ' " '' r' * '•••
Alt. F KM A l.h, HlsKVSKrt. | OK Ft K IIOlTitS: from 8 a.m. Uj
I 'll '- wurui t xiruou'il In Two IIuura. 1 SL'KDA VH, tt a. m. to l'J hi.; II ti
1 > \ 1.1 . A -i, .... XE
———mmmmm ■ ii —i—■ n M
Attention, Everybi
J. P, LEVY, H
DKAI.KR IX STAI'I.K AN" FAN) Y
GROCERIE
PROVISIONS, Etc
Wo invlti' evM'ihotlv lo visit our now oKlulilialimcut o|i|«oslto tlie
in buililiiti; fonnorly oooii|>le<l h} Kil/.liuuh A ( Urtly, on
East Louisiana St., - - - McKlnncy,
J-*; f lutods dt livercd IVee to any purt of the city
( £
If any one of our euhacrlhera
fuils to j^et the Dkmoouat. we
would he^liid for tlieiii io call
at this office and we will sup-
ply the miaainjr number. . It is
our intention to stij'j.ly our
aubacribera with the paper if it
has to be done from thia ollice.
And we will not 8ubatitute any
other paper, either.
Dkmookat Pi it. Co.
liiKxi ■ s.tr-
• r 111 ii
liu liy lt>
|> c r ii 11 a r
merit imd
lu uoiuiUr-
f n I I* u r <• *
won lhiy<jn
fill VII i o of
111') |H'op!«,
iimI It t<Ml y
llio moil
|i n |i u 1 a r
1*1 n-nt pu-
rifier mill
*t rpiigtlun-
Oik meill-
rim. it
mire* trmf.
u I it, « It
r li o ii in ,
«lyi|i |ial«,
lim.lm'he.
iki.lue> mill
ll ,pr coin-
plftHH.csurrli.raiiuiiiiitiitii.etfe. lt« nire to get
lloud'a ft*m pi rlllft, wliii-li In tieeulfur tolt.ftlf.
Ilood'a aftrrnijiftrlha mid liy drugKbt*. fI; (Is
for ft. I*re pared by <X I. Iloud * Co., Lowtll.Mmil.
100 Dotal One Dollar
gyfrupjEc
n
v;
rt«t«nl*lh the nv «t elejint firai
THE LAXA'. lVK ANU NUTRITIOU8 JUlOl
—or Tua—
FIQ6 OK CAUFORNIA,
Combiucd wiUt the medicinal
virtue# ot olants known to be
bcncncial to the human
most
systen.,
and effecthx
v .• V1"
ay.steiu, forming an agreeable
laxative to'perma-
nently cure Habitual Consti-
pation. and the many ilia de-
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
IIMETt, LIVER EDO BOtKLS.
It 1* lhe moil eaceilMt remedy kn«*n to
cume TMtsnrt«r emcmur
Wh«a en* Ie !Mi"u* er C*«tt4paied
DL>aa aiaaa aaranaiBB
Ki
FLORAL QUIDS.
!•••—Plonaer Baud Catalogue ol Amartca.
IXiinpleli rietiif V.-gi'tnM..", Flower, ll«l> mid Smftll
fnni> wltli ileecrtt'n..ii ftnu prl e, H«* Klieix. Hew
hn wBBUUIy rtTlted Md traprvT«4. i . mure
eftr.etlee ft. n miv uilier erttnl.iBtie j.rlnl'.l a t li-.'enl
Ciiioref plftte* tl«'s liwlien "tul ft frnii!l |.|««e. l'ver*
i#rnot> hn iiwii* 1 ■' 1 Ift't" ,,r . ii'0. ute- ft {.lent
IlKiulil iinvi u i i j. Ttl'e ">f Vl. K'K IMiIIU Cil'Iba,
NAVE YOUR CL
Pants Made ta Order j
Suits Made to Order:
Hundreds of Maw 8H
Wniu r.ir SHiapiae, f
ftiid Tftpe I.III
Made to Order Ti
a&.oo. st. i.oriH,
Jau^
«a« U
atandtnc haevbMMi «ar#d. In
I.CTAH
brat kin4fl
l, e< r—
FO KOtfl
r55®3eii
Come to the Dkmocrat of-
lice untl have your horaa and
jack billn printed. We will
print them very cheap.
Ifftny dealer mm It* baa tha W. 1
SS"K.uili"!!a BB 3H/-.S
la hi ntdMi hM «t pi pulnrml^nllflc nnl
mwhan't a: puppf pnMlahM tinl ba* Ihwlfltntwl
Mreulailuii nf anr i*ap>M "t tt fdwt fiiiij*^' rM.
Pullr illiiat rul*'d He a* «l ^a "f \V. od Kitwra*-
Inn*. I'nMlO t"l w« .-klr S^ti«1 f.tr ar wiu no
cop*. IVifi' f;i t« )«-nr. K«mr in nt ha' trial, il.
UlffS k < t „ prill laHfcHKeJTil 111, N.I
Editioa of Scicntitic American.
A ereni '• P'*e.i.. Kaeli l#.nn riiniftin. T'.lorail
lltli«irni|it.i.- Iilttt.wot eouutit mill eilr i,.nHI«ii-
r,u nr i.ulilic l.u i-lli -•«. Nii.ner.il" etuir vln||e
en.) full >l«fi« uml i*<eiH."«lloii« f«r Ui. uiw "t
«in lin. n nienip 'ii• tnilldlna. I'rvi .■ ti •>" « >e r,
« vie.ft wipy. Ml V.V a CO.. I't uuuuaits.
mnr I o «H".>r-
ed by ftl piy-
laiaf Mi'N.v
,s Co., who
i-w-Tsr— — liaea hadevar
4U imn1 fx^rifnof tuui Uuy«i
imUr Apfiiiufttuxift iff AmvHfM wjf fror-
put«• .!•. *r>nA T r nAiiOlKNm. t orrw-
pOOUt'lHV stllCtH CC'lltt<iVMl|ti.
TRADE MARKS.
In rina r-hchm** « I'nut rafle'«rwi in il^Pat-
rol'VaiotlTi (or > «k«, cbane, wapa,
. quletl. peW'uieil. AiMri •%
m>\a * CO.. I'nleul .-ullrltore.
oi vtiiAi. orrua. 3BI Buoa/'WAY, 1*. Y
W. L. DOUG
$3 SHOE cawfj
itt.Ao KM ti.t v \i,i;t;«.
I WOltK I NOh AWN SIlOl
M.OO imil l.5ft HOW Sl liof
AI! tnrt.li* lu C'ltiaieee, llutUiii and
W. L. DOUCLi
•3 SHOE
. {Beat Miitprlnl. Iti-et s
K nut -Mild I" "h.! d. iltr. write
W. I.. IIOIOLAS, I KOCK1
ron .*■ Aidi i vi
o. w. JOH:;
j Moirow lib < h. Mi Kiim<
RI
1ml
• - v st 7 (Vairt fUrt, t
^•J? - HI rent,'
1ml. V i.ii an«i l uurtS,
A fetaUrlf • f.i d I
mm
EMULSIOfl
OF PUHE COD l\m OIL
4EB HYPOPHOSPHITJE&
Almost as Palatable as Milk,
r> .t'«(ru..ii I ha. i It tn\n w laUen,
aiffn.tr.I. nut n;«««.ill Hied I>y !! _
•eft.'iii" *tr.i i r|i, \it.nn tin. ^Ii . i ell
anenl t , I tern- t: .* >■ I ?>V IS "• f'-m-
o btl t of Hie nil u-ttle 1'if hy|Hi
y.-'.tt. * 1 W.ttrU liUi.e tlBiaiiluttl.
h.<o~tUU* «e a >b nr >da
t'cn o>. c*- «lelle UUcg It*
prnrr sEM '* iion ;.t noi-nowi i f .ii>y
Pliya 'l.i t lo b' < fin 'i^'l lle t [•riij'A.
f '.: n< the wo x idf ifli- f ni"! 04f#0i
t ,trt.sw. ac ;or. f A,
QK i lAi UvaiUTY,
U13CASUS. fclflACIAT •
C 'd.Di and Ch'PONIO C' *.
Thf rewVy pr ■„ '«w, ■ •'*«-
F..- ' " • " ' V - i- >
ia ths reau'ei ef la ym ib. tfrvssl <
tnn- raam tti t , r and Srarf—1'—
.%e. 'KMit a. Ilemtoall
Mnsa toy 4Mtai «l l i.i <w«f HM
Ml (War I't < [te^on laea. A.«tni al
OosfSaten «f Mm.. !. " e 1 Hm
•urrlac Iwywjyr r unhao
Mtit earM g YPHJ
ir -n efvl> aMMi Iwi Q
OLEFTa „
flMSTdm tui >i-dlaaa «a
MlaarW^ie i at 'Ml a^tiy a«rtSO«l.)jai
la a sartala r|a * of Keasesa, a«d U
§filf, aerpilr«a rmi tolfi t
" mf esr*. WM HI
«* ) ar e«t#MI HMMi
Gi< i out««4 iat
ake-i. .
■r,' -hi .| near If-f
n «<..i.. •« • «er-«| iiA t*. -
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1889, newspaper, March 28, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191569/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.