The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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Alliance Organ
or
OCRAT
AT TMC
Mlrrtm
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ONEY TO LOAN.
CI.
TEX AH.
IDAY. MAY 80. 1889.
M. W.
NO.
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Mr
t*r
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Have been making loans in
Collin county for nix (tl) year*
and are now entering on tbeir
seveuth. They take this mettl-
ed of thanking the people foi
ii liberal ua iron age, and i
All
their ou
O**'. HIM
A .lenkliiit in
IOHN S JhKKlKH
:-:Law,
entrusted to
iptly
*><**•
A LVRK.
<li
five
o o
o o u o (> <■
heretofore, atui you will
rays find it to your interest
call on their attorney,
. 8. JENKINS,
procure blanks, till out
J>ui own application, and save
pst of agents and managers.
J. S. Jenkins lias a small
louut of money that he will
Mi on good personal sennit)
ATTOHNKYS AT LAW,
McKlnney, ; TexM.
drtt* *#• , Home
ceq.1l
speetfully s< licit a continuance J
of the same. •Vill Hi SVIflMi
They wish to bay tliat they | t
OlBce over I. D. Newaome ft Ron •
grocery lore. i nn lie found at office
both day ai d NlUllT.
HII. I.. Pearson,®
Dental Surgeon,
Oflloe ov«r Ardtngi r'a store. Keal-
d^noe corner third black north O. 8.
are now prepared to
Better Terms
~Mt
J&l
jm
~i8rl
jfci
.j"*!
<«rf
mwiii c i uniri mini u
I'reahytcrian church,
without oaln.
Teeth ex t re ted
«;ly
• v f
ce over H. C. Herndon's Drug Store,
Northwest Corner Public Square.
MeKIMMOl
-o—o- o—o- o—o - o-- o -o—'l-110 X AM.
Behr Bros & Co.,
AND
Smith's American
PIANOS.
Carpenter & ;Smith's a m 0R6AN
Si>U| ilirect from Factory,
I'm catalogue priren terms
tc. etc. to
Sent
M. M. M10TK, M D.
Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon
McKINNKY, TICK AM.
i Chronic di (M«M it'l dim* of wo-
men mill children a p«clnlty. All calla.
day or ni^lii >it hiaotilce will he prompt-
ly intended to.
Office nil Minlra in Ktltl'a building.
lilt. CIIKW,
Oder* III* !'ri)fnK lll|lul Scrvicc to III
citi/.ell* of
McKINNKY AMI VICINITY.
Office— Up Malra over (eiiiiin
Willie'* Store
! _ . „ .
J. A. FEEL,
SIGN WRITER.
And Home Dscorator.
McKINNKY TEXAS.
Nenney&Pardue
Will lak • hay, corn, oats and
ventured to inquire,
•Ira,
Train Bobbery.
LMt night ftt 9:1ft as the
oastbonnd Texas and Pacific
train, of which W:1
and crime a* a manna of lively blt>. The sooner it is ■
hood. Our Jails and psitentia whatever sacritics lbs
ries ure crowded with men who. for all Th— «.$n .
crowded with men who, for all. There will be no
in their youth, **- * * * -
...leness, hwii or umwpemienee on I
°,der y*r* wallowed in the until crop mortgages
the Mania Ve crossing, niar the Jigfer^t ,W^1 a lo *** past. 8c
on the
—• sacac? win «
• train, of which Wil j !!* fc"t"r. ^U,,II,« •P*rit vidual or agricultural
!<Hl by .paolai raquMt-wtth j °°* w engineer and Elliott; "'^J*ne>a;, a0(i 1in th®ir or indspendence
•iiiiittv on th« UuriinRton conductor, was pnlllng out from years wallowed in the until cron mort*
™ _at h«roif> Mm tire, " '
; morv did ha daalre,
Kei a Utile nlgher,
Fiieoould.
la I Mart Ueai liighar, higher,
|i look grew aliyer. ahyer.
ideil ii eloaa hy her.
ho ahuuld.
The Only Machine that^will
Sew Backwards as^'ell
as Forward.
The Wonder of
the Age!
a •(••II.
huafcy throat grew dryar,
told her that the 'Hqulra
liluiaalf would gladly tia her.
If aha would.
Might he now aak her «kre?
lAud bethought he would expire)
When aha aald, to hU de«lre.
That he uould.
the Hanta Fe crossing, near the VU"*J- "«" Kwea to tiie past _
fair grounds. two men darted ent# ,ior>r OM of *♦ incurred, but
into the exprews rar. foor un ortun*t* , could tell if crop clear of the burden
Having disabled Wray, the ,UU ^
messenger, by beating him ou ^.^°[ ^'V! M#, Were onre a crop. The present
the head with their revolvers .. ° m ' . uow «*"•> s a propitious one.
bound his hands and under 'tter|3r "'at he did not learn augurate the reform if n
threats of death fenwd him to #onie honorable trade when he The Alliance or^an. the Mercu-
givet hem the ksy of the «gfe,! W*"® bo>'( u"d ry, has sounded the
they took, It t. wthWHK).!*'' ","uW -1—^
about$15,0iN), the robbery hav- wretohed
fn-
iug ^
U«.e train 'TlS!!^
u«T, a
Kustllng Among Our Kx<*
cnannges.
alarm aud
ta
reaches i/s tor w
;ht have been" is this year, the Mercury hopes
running through thai ovsry one of its readers
watn. Picture# of will have flrmly resolved to
mining itlireitrti ..r tlir " - a'"1 kl1"1 """" "l r of 'l- l." As you
orphan". „n« ll,«b>nK «ak. n,, th« plow han.ll-. in th.
of the roblwrs pnllnd the bell '"eri.h i.n.ain.lion, eari,-ruoru. More you .t.n
: chord, stopping the train, and " •> « "I your liorae or mule on hta
• «u t.u., ,i.,.,n^....i „„„i. _ an upright life and freedom journey aci
Hock roa<
east of l he city
When pasHiug abreast
Huckner
of the robbers
i -. ii . ooutinuallv
short distance ,, . . , .
his tortned hmtti.
a comfortable home
chord, stopping the trait., and ■ ,,M m v,8,on8 4)1 "
The Fort Worth Mail gets off as they departed each took a an Up,ght l,fw and frwdom across the Held to
the following at the expense of, shot at the expressman. pass through the (sleeper's break thegrouud for your plan-
the Dallas water works : | The passenger cars at the 'j11' ^ul ol,'y awakes to ter, resolve that you won't buy
"If it be true as rumored at ttnie were full of passengers. ,iud. hl™,,«,r the on a credit; when you reach
Dallas a negro committed sui j but the robbery was accom °hnins of a felon a social out-| the end of the field cut a little
cide MJiue time ago by jumpiug plished so quickly and quietly 'tUHt* despised and dreaded by notch on the fence and say:
into the Htnnd pipe of the water H'« they knew that brigands ,s V ung man. "No crop mortgage this year
works, and was tei^utly tished were so near litem. this picture is not overdrawn, for uie." Your heart will be
out. then (hat poor negro in <>"•• "f the robbers is ile ,,,ld ,,>uU nn' "P ««dmg your proud and your labors light
hisd.vii.gihri.es found himself, scribed as a tall man with a !'| « «nieiits in vice or froui Monday morn to Saturday
literally, in the soup." : lighl mustache, wearing check > °" would do well to ni^lit, when you reali/.e that
*y* pants, and geuetally answer 1 l',4w warning Shake nil every bitMhel of corn that
Alter reading the following i ing the description of the high ll"' "'"WK-i'd s slumber, and gut her from those little green
i.w i.i.^ t0 utympalhi/.e way man who last year was the K" lo and then you need
' ' i -i > • « ■« •• not have much fear Ibr
future ,v person on the
of life
'■ «• J 1 < Ul II, INUIP illlll
W. VAUGHAN. j wheat in exchange for lumber.
"A* I a «a I ■ 1*1 i lii'll. I LLC
030 Main stDallas.' Jin>'
o Young and Middle
Aged Men.
lis
l.T
Dr. Wasserzug,
Will-Known European Spaclailst,
liK*e Yenra Resldance in t>all«#.)
A Kiire IJure.
m.. i«ftil wffew of < *rl) vice,
oivAtii'.' «miiM w. ilnHirojliiK b ili mlnu himb
IkiiIy. * llli nil II" "Hnrful HI".
Permautlv Cured!
falntaUoa of the ll-nrl. Tim I.I It*. Tre>tibllnr
N«*rv,iu« +<> wmeh to be Kj g
k of ld^a . of
to H>*cIaI IJfe m w
CTOW i nn«w'
AND
J.: H r I LDKH^
Mf Kinney, Tex.,
Offer their wrvieea to the eillzeiiaoi
Mi'Kinnev and wurroiindl-goountry.
"'""•CiSSr
(Juiet, Light Running aud Ad-
justable in all its parts
No one can do him-
self justice
without
Seeing This Ma-
chine.
First Pme and Gold Medal ov-
er all competitors at
**e Woil
'-rsm'
for live years.
Union Manufacturing Co.
Little Rock, - • Ark
.1. P. Crouch A Co., Agents
McKinuey and Faniiersville,
Texas.
we know how „
with the Rockwall Success: character in the robbery
"Siiiue people will sei back a" express car ou a Louis
and objeci to almost any enter- '511,11 I'aitroad, aud who is sup-
pri « lhat is suggested, and t to have been the captain
point out to you with their1"" the white ho-se that figured
bony lingers the ghost of some'*" the train robberies
deceased undertaking of a like in Texas in recent years,
character in some other town The other robber is described
or place, and predict, with a as a low sized,heavy-built man,
moss back wisdom, that such wearing black pants. Both
is your impending fate. Such and were armed
people never do snytuing tor' <,MP a pie, their six shooters
themselves, Ihcir families or hHi,,K supplemented
their country." knives for alone oiiA,rt.<
the
yon
those little
sprouts will be yours to hold
for a good price; and that every
sea boll of cotton that ripens under
without a good trade or the bright rays of the summer
a ship sun will be yours aud yours
udder, drifting aim alone. Houston Post.
■ w m • — - -
Trouble at Mutbrle.
If iMMt. <aiii ,tu<ti
SMeaKing around ,
Workers like drones
hive.
wait until
an education
without a ,
les ly about, until is is cast up
on the breakers and lost. Nn
cogdoches Sun. - . , Z,
liiithne, 1. T., May 24 Sol
UraiiKcr SentlmsHt. diers were yesterday called out
.... A . ... . for the first time since the
lie American Woo I Uepor- opening <rf Oklahoma, aud for
ter holds the ••(Jranner «ntl-1 ho„, ,h„ cU af „uth.
.. meiu "f ill- «.t n'sponsible^^ practic.lly under mar-
knives for dose quarters or the present depreBst n in tla) |aw Th, moating, h8ld
The News received those par bu*'ntM,#; every night for a week by men
with
15ut wnhfrtrt " J" ' "nolice vogue in this country. j was awarded by the boai
ceived by the chief of polb e. He iB beginniog to find out arbitration to a man named
; lie conveyed the news to Shet . ^ ^ thjr(i« of the improved Driscoll of Chicago. An old
iff Levis., who, afl <r a confer ^ ^ ^ lh„ oountry is mort manbv the name of Diemer of
ence with several men started . for a|)oUt all it is worth, Kansas occupied the front of
off about midnight with a u|ld thHl lllM |ntl,rHSt is going to the same lot with a tent. Dris-
posse and hounds in an effort ^ ^ ^ HfUi colJ ,.n.cted a building on roll
to get at the trail of the ban ^ ^ newspapers, lawyer leg
ihlalois and such like things.
The Granger is lidding oui
thai il'lie ever does succeed ill
eU'ciing an holiest man t« •' '
legislature, or lo coit«ress, or
to lie* I'tilled Stales senate, a
man who remembers the peo
pie who -! •• ! him, and does not
think that "everything goes" o
in politics, such smart papers tHIJl of the Driscoll Die*
u,s ilie American Wool Repor mer contest. The marshal pro
tor call him a crank, a detnu-
u# | Green had deferred sentence mjgue, aud lie does i.ot Lave
are named by thV°on,"yl . for the reason that it was de- j rau«.h inlluence among the
,it Sabbath observant > B|Pli(hie thai but few persons be 8nm,t young lawyers who op
South-rn Presbylerianii as t nl_ ^ |||f, pri(lo,wr p0se a railroad commission and
greatest foes of the Sabhalh. ^ ^ courtroom the deep othe things lhat this same
And this, too, in face o te { caustd by his desper (JrttllUei beli.-ves in.
fact thai no man would be able /
* ^
*
liruotllittf M«lanon« ly. . ,. #
*1 a it it ik ii Mkm. ui ! • bapVT
jlf.t liwnri■ « f I'lll **bbkty. Kicliibilnv "f
t).wNt«rv#« . OneMib? IMwItiutlon, or of Hit irrfg
uUt'Hbw. M'tlflliv iiK^Ht#'«1
No Mim h*« s N oimiK |M«ni b* bettnir 'bell
heulfb • ♦! *1 Hum* iwilh th" e uwkilN
itJiM uoquHbrfeu, fjiimiirtl ItttMl <tl*« r«lerK to tbe
heit'l. ihr<' t, nllVt r nu t ItuiKa, eUutmi'h t ta
bow^'u. Sweiin* ''iirwi.
i WABftEUZl'tJ lm\inn l« 'i |inictlce
experience for theinal ^ >«« . lli
ertakc- no caao except 'a can U ar-
M M I'sn1. On lilt
Sexual, Nervous And Chronic Diseases,
larch In all Its Btajfea, Seurvy Hloleh-
Af tho Skin. Uioorated l.ega, fane,era, ^.TVu,. > - f
Itiiors, Skin Dlaeaaea of every form,
DH. W ASSKRZUG,
P tirlnarv and Kidney Troublea, the ooneiiung Ko«Hn . rai Kim Wr.*t,
|re and tiur. K
Diseases, Indigestion and Nervous De-
bility PERMANENTLY CURED. rvprr«h«*rfi
At t KKMM.K OlSKASKS. i (IFl't'K ll<ll'IIS : from s n. in. toO p. in
Al.i. r KMAi.r. r. ^ Hi;x i .\ VS, 9 a. in. to Ii m.;: to7 p. m
TKXAS
i^nptiiuni iwwiinj y;- "■ ,
All Private Matters Cured.
Prompt aUtmnMoa l« t< V.'TI'Tli'.Vhi
Tape worm extracted in Two lhiur*.
S. Kinsey
Has opened, at llie old stand of
W. F. Miller, in Melissa, a
Blacksmith Shop
Work guaranteed. Also wood
vvoik. Horse shoeing a spec-
ialty. Call around when in Me-
lissa. Oct 4 ly
Mrs. Fannie Johnson,
—drai.kk is—
MILLINERY
the 6beat political and sew9pap£h o
THI •« T. TH« OH«*F«*T, AND TH« 0 T N""AI
, THI NEW* tot ONLY ai.aa • 10c put month
roawmny WW ,.,h „k .
EHAILY GAZETTE. laifcebiau.
R mlltnncen la W Worth, or La«. c« b. m^t.
c i yjo tha I
Xneraon, l*re«ldent, T.T. Kmeraon, Vlo^rre.'t, T. H. *me«oi , LMher.
First National Bank.
or McKlnney. Te*ns.
Oapital and Surplua, • ■ S100,000.
«,U, I~ I" C'"'
KSi Km,,,., K,.,.r«.n. (. T. T. II. •-
H. Wfleh.
bttfuiea* Hoora—*« a. iu. to 4
ANl) FANCY GOODS.
Aluo —
FASHIONABLE
dressmaking
jl m Mapff sole Agent for tlie Celebrated
CAfrTTt "Let" Family Sewlut Wachlaa,
• Safc ■ ■■ ,hl,*h . BU-ITON
ment which inakea a I'etfect llutton
Ilele "itch an ma«le hy nanjl.
Button Hole* worketl r« r Awt* pr do*.
,4I,(>VK" Set ln« Mnehlne $4t), with
all attachment#, cheapaatjor cmIi.
Two IHtorn mi Footf! IIoiimi.
THt LADIES' FAVOI
HEVER OUT OP ORDER.
If you rteolreto |.iI
■.itiiuriwi'iii te y,,,|r j'1"''''t,,r u Ti.sri
?Th.^ ii)'"
tllrcol t* • IKiui u« MI' ^u tn-111 w IMM^ ^
The J'Farmersville Tunes
speaks of a good lishing place:
• The distillery at Clear lake, |
which was destroyed by the
overliow twelve months ag«>, j
has been rebu'lt. lhat ****ni-
nuinity will now become as
popular asever as a ftshing re
Bt rt.''
Of course it will. Wedoliol
wish It* subject ourselves to
dangers without a plentiful
Htip|ly of "snake medicine!"
! a *
a
The Fort Worth Ga*«Ue saj s
"Sunday trains, Sunday sa
loons and Sunday newspapers
111 — —
dits. Dallas News, May
Iliiwes to Hang.
St. Ijouis, Mo., May "ill. The
Republic's Birmingham, Ala.,
special (lives the following n<
count of the sentencing of Dick
Hawes for the murder of his
wife and chiblren:
In the criminal court late in
night Dick Hawes was brought
forward for sentence. Judge
e s, ready to shove it to the
front as soon as Diemer should
vacate. Recently the council
passed an ordinal < e empower
ing the marshal to eject every
person whose claim for a lot
had been rejected by the arbi
nation board. This would af-
fect over a thotisaud persons.
The city government made a
ale situation was plainly be
ll?
STPOuse
'yiiiaao -*a"'uSiON u JUARf.HM". Skip
, gr'i^o. '5.w
J. P. C'n nth Hi Co., McKinmy
Patentee i A ug. 1JJ. l^87
isrsovvn ji'W w, !*"•
mm-r-t AW KS
""m. I* Itai" li*ii , « njop1
' ft fu i"*«loml to
>tcuro lli« l i !' *••«
aaawiffail
7; Blu'utiiati' < «in
• itlmnO, I miit'««™.
Wl,„ — , . , The Granger is kicking like
intake n religious nap on a ^ j)y u„ his face an unio umle against the pe
hot. Sunday alternoon wit ion ||aWMH Iiuh changed consider (<uliar system of "business
the copious Sunday newspaper • UM permits a crow.l of grain
I,"IV 3v0;"iVV|lw, ^ til.- prii
till' llira mill m> ii|iiii' -«. ,uuicl III' f'T ,'iit.'H"- lifiiro.n w|w«t<l<>wii nil limy K'-t <••«*
An«l <> "• ""• '"ll ln„ fruiiu, ■hiuldoml „,„l il..-ii jump H f" l"f
was bowed. In res-. CMut. to the consumer.
train" U>carry them where t ley #a lo t|,^ (|uestion as to; The Granger has "chopped"
can quietly patronize a ' n" what i,„ nad to say why | ^ght square off on voting bonds
day saloon." nentance should not be pasiwd t,0 t>uil<t up corporations that,
r* . j on him, Hawes replied: itt order to pay big dividends
I ,hH! ..l <lo not think I ha
I following suggestion :
ceetled to remove Diemer and
his lent. Immediately a mob
of l*Jot men collected and drove
the marshals away. The mob
was about to attack the city
hall, when ('apt. Cavanaugh
arrived on the scene and dis
persed them, after which the
city authorities resumed th«
work of ejecting Diemer. Die
mer fought bke a tiger, and
had to be dragged from his
tent to the street. Driscoll's
building was rolled
ward Tne mob at
ed to tear the
to pieces, but this
the authorities were
to repulse the angry
without the aid of the sol
for-
I, wa UaR
. eitiucl Irota iSPf.
JSlUte in iite«|l*>
laaUrati J |
m
FHTinc AMfP
rill. Illwtnltrrt: riw i.Mfc
Jj'j NN a ' U ■
iSPfWB
2frp*iima:
IteWt BeK tai \m
COMBI.VKD.H
with aawaad
MffMrtn tra««
i ou H« t " "■* Oil «• < , ,, r.. r-t ....
. u . ii ;B fair trial, but hope the supreme alttl iMf(i |n accordance w"" , night soldiers guarded I
"James Gordon en ie Kl w{|| i/runt me one. I i it,,. |aws as ma<le and provided 0«^nc|ptt| streets, and m
one. I
but do
off for the Sou.lan, Ttow Ii« | ,^''much"'muri!.
Zp^nTbo prrrK''rfj- Wl.™ll -0«W a„y
his paper by finding and ran Kou<"
rurrral
aan ma
a AsMrleas. V
•« i* tlw oal
Trrmvt)* n
rot fall i
-:o:—
mM. bad l aa " ■' *«'
. oiatM lif eiiw"' ami eiL!??'!£ll
soming Chinese Gordon. It is
. now in order for some enter
j prising newspaper of New \ ork
j to send out an expedition to
tind Bennett and thus turn the
tables on lhat enterprising gen
tit map."
We would amend by add
j ing to the expedition, the ed'l
torial staff of tlm News :
*1 do not think I have had a ol, wu( r,.,l stock, rob him right
and left, i« accordance with ^
the laws as made and provided "^^1 streets, and
by the lawyer legislators whom tfouble jg anticipated
he hits elected, because they ^ WOrk of ejeoiment
have oily tongues and nothing jj^gun.
else to d >. ~
In short, the granger has
been doing the work, and at
Judge Green then sentenced
Hawes to be hanged on July
I*.' next.
The Curse of Idleness.
Harry Trsej's Haying*.
'The tronble with you
last begins to ligure on a por ,oWS thmt about 2.*> per
lion.if the pie. This • Granger of y„u have got your li
sentiment" is rapidly chrytal- ning rod out for fear yon"
isting, and we are bound to ad- struck with Vrln™
mil that it bodes no good to "A man •
♦
J. C CORY
ixtAum is
fresh meat.
—JO!—
■■■I
i
1
It is alarming to contemplate
the vast number of *oU"# ™B.n mU tnat it iHKtes no w « _ ------ -
who are growing up in this ft.HtlirH!l of American his he^d hns no room
country without either a tra«le b^ntsM mHlh„ds. -Stockman have kept
or an education to aid them in 1 ^ Karu|Kr brains idle and tongne rn
The Nacogdoc hes Sun very Hghting the battles of life. • — long enongh, It's time tkjr
•m«hatlcsllv ssys The question naturally arises, «r the fmp Mertasge. m pollock on their
.h,
wlSli" If- VpplW tb.jr an thrown upon lh.' r.rm.-r. "f w,u0*l°"'
tohell" ,heir own responsibilities f At psntctiUrly of this settion, or o(
We are certainly glad lohesr best, they can never expect must make a granti enori 10 ParW(,n< A\\\
lie, for. seeordlng to such a loliio higher thao a eomm« n get out of, and keep « ut 01
4e*-isi<m, he greater part *<f ^ laborer, and in the ms) n debt It is a lire MM
ESUIVXZ. „ rf Ilwy wiu aktrk tUat: In **T
Jaw vie.' cowntuav, «1 It ta
lnivitrr
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