The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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MnoK, Psstor.
Huudsy morning
Bup't. ' Secwtary.
ALU AMCC.
_ i of the F._A. we
i In each month.
FEftSSftB Fourth Mo.-.,
Biotpui. Pm-
T. €. TIMETABLE.
nukthbound.
Kxprcss. Fust Mull.
Leave*. I .caves-
0:28 a. iu. t :4S p. m.
south bound.
other plaw of rsaort to
have iheir silly quiirelt. If
this Awe advice is not taken,
we would farther advise the
parents of Maid "kids" to apply
a si out clapboard vigorously to
the place that will contain the
larg^H blister.
For boilea, carbuncles, old
sores, rheumatism, Bright's
disease, indigestion and con-
stipation, Dr. Thurmond'* Lone
Star Blood tiyrup will make a
permanent cure. All druggists.
Express,
leaves.
Ia. m. 4.A3 p- m.
BAST LIMB.
DAILY
i 87 intvM 12:50 p.
S8 depart t> 1:60.
Fsst Mull
Leaves.
fw4«>n. in.
m,
[COUNTRY MAIL ROUTE.
parts for Vlneland, Rhea's Mill,
Cello* dally (except Hunday) at
Arrives at 6 p. n.
Ives from Ticker, Altoga, Verona
lne Eldge dally (except Sunday)
| a. m. Departs at 12:30 p. m.
Ives from Weston and Rowland
(cxoept Sunday) at 11 a. ui. and
i at 1 p. m.
Ives from Lebanon, Hook Hilt and
dally (except Sunday) at 12 m
i at 1.30 p. ui.
res Tuesday, Tlitiradajr and Sat-
[for Kngleoisn, l.ucax, St. Paul
r vile at a. m. Arrlvea at « p. m.
*8. H. Cole, surveyor and
public. Money to loan,
with Jenkins and Pear-
electric lights are work-
iplendid.
>n't fail to try Dr. Thur-
id's Lone Star Catarrh
re, the greatest remedy on
for catarrh and colds in
lad. All druggists,
?he city "dads" have great
of the tish ponds drying
Ion our square and street
log the dry season.
L. f. Wileon & Co. are re-
iving a large amount of eon*
ioneries which will be dis-
ted of very cheap during the
idays.
?he pedestrian is having a
fh time with the sidewalks,
would say something more
were not for the respect we
re for our city "dads."
'Go to Wear's Art gallery
have your picture taken on
handkerchief for your
letheart. Pictures taken on
I,satins, porcelain,plaques,
i, lamp shades, china, watch
Is, etc. Photographing done
set on the skin.
Bradley & Mclver are fitting
up au elegant bath house in
connection with their barber
shop.
Per'sale.
A tirst-class New Home sew
ing machine can be bought
reasonably, inquire at this
Oltil'M
VVIty not make our square
and eneets inviting by paving
them with Inried'Are? Our
East Collin friends have plenty
of that timber for sale, Home
industry. "That's the idea."
An Actual Pact.
Clothing selling at cost for
the next ten days to make room
for the large stock ordered from
New York consisting of holi-
day and bazar goods, notions,
etc., at the Racket store.
If y ou want a good local
newspaper, subscribe for the
Democrat.
The Methodist sisters will
give a supper at the court-house
to-morrow (Friday) night for
the benefit of their church.
Let everybody help them.
Christmas liootls
Of all kinds are arriving at the
Racket store on the west side
of the square and will be sold
cheaper than ever before. In
fact Mr. Douthitt informs us
that he will not be undersold.
Call and see these goods befoie
purchasing elsewhere.
Miss Lou Massy, a charming
young lady from New Hope, is
visiting relatives and friends iu
the city.
Alyin, the place becoming
so noted for its fruits, is mid-
way between Galveston and
Houstou, and but thirty-two
miles from Brazos City—soon
to be l he gieatseu port of the
Southwest.
who have beet visiting rela-
tives la this city for several
months paat. The following
ladies of the city honored the
oooasson with their presence:
Misses Fansie and
Brantley, Minaii
Mary Lewis, Lizzie and Mots
Spencer, and Mrs. Beardeu.
A number of young gentlemen
were present. The occasion
was a most enjoyable one, and
will long be remembered by
those present.
Chamber oMtorture
la the apartment to which tho unhappy
suiterer from Inflammatory rheumatism
Is confined. If. ere the ertsia of pain is
reached, that tine preventive,
ter's Stomsoh Bitten, Is used by per*
sons of a rheumatic tendency, muoh
unnecessary suflaring Is avoided. Nor*
vines, anodynes asd sedatives, while
having none but a speolHo effect, are
yet verv desirable at times. Yet can
they produce no lasting elteet upon
rheumatism, because they have nopow
er to eliminate from the blood the
rheumatic virus, lloatetter'a Stomach
Hitters does tbla and cheeks at the out
set a disease whleb, If allowed to gain
tieadway, It Is next to Impossible to
dislodge or do more than relieve.
Rheumatism, It ahould be remembered,
la a dlaeaae with a fatal tendency from
ita prononeas to attack the heart. A
resort to the Bittera ahould, therefore,
be prompt. Dyapepala, kidney com-
plaint, malaria and nervouanera are re-
lieved by It.
« ''
Notice to the Alliance Fracer
nity ef Collin County
The uext quarterly session
of the Collin County Farmers'
Alliance will meet with the
Prairie Grove Allianoe four
miles south of Farmersville on
the Md Wednesday in Jan., 1800,
at 10 a. m. K. K. Kkbu,
Secretary.
Contagions Blood Diseases.
mmmrnmmmm *
I'loem, oira, pimple*. Itch, nil rheum, nlc.
•r« nvld'lic** ot m nUMtlous blood dlasMS. It I*
manirnnth n duly to enullosls blood poison
front tbc nyttem tijr a uw> of . H. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm i. tliui aualtllng tb aor> place* to
hnal. and thembjr removing all posalbUi f of
other mrmbjra or the famllf becoming llkewlae
aillictrd. Send to Slood Balm Co., AUanta, (la.,
for btok tbat will convlnun
j H. Outlaw, Mt. Olive, N. C„ write#
ha I ninnitiK eore* on my arm*. One botile It.
11. B. cured iu« entirely "
1.. John m. Belmont Station, Ml*a. write*
B. 0. II luw worked on inn like a charm. Mv
head and body were covert d with sore*, and ray
hair came out, but B. B. B. cured me quickly.
W J. Klnnl , it<iU;h«u*, Tea., write* ; "11. B.
li. baa cured my wife of a large ulcer on bar
leg lhat doctor* and all otaer medicine ooold
not cure "
M. J, Ito* man, a prominent merchant of
(ireenaboro, On , write* . ■'! know of leveral
cane* of blood dimtaae ipaedily cured by B. B.b
Two buttle* cured a lady of ugly Mrofulaua
■kin *ure "
W 0. Birrhmorcft Co., Matey, (la., write
B B. 11 In cuilng Mr. Kobi Ward of hleod
p<<Uon e(T.".'ted oneene of the moat wonderful
curtm Hint ever came to our knowledge
afttel
square it front sr Howard 4|
William's s loos. Two promt j
of McKinney hail
- 3s
it Monday was a big day
MoKinney. All of our mer-
ints were unusually busy.
wm
'Clothing can be bought
[cost by calling at the Racket
pre on west side of the square.
m ii ■
)Kinney is on a boom
are being sold cheap and
Ivertiser Is ''getting there
both feet."
•For Christmas goods
St the Racket store on
side of the square where
sssortment can be found
| the lowest prices.
L. Yarbrough, who is
at the Millican school
gave us a pleasant call
Saturday and subscribed
I the Drmocsat.
Miss Koeaucr Brantley, of
this city, honored us with a
pieasaut call this morning,
fSfTCorn and oats taken at
the highest market price in ex-
change for lumber, at Nenney
& Pardue's. 417 ly
don *t suffer with ner
*, weakness, indiges
other diseases peculiar
|your sex, when Dr. Thur-
Lone Star Blood Syrup
yon and muke you
All druggists.
^ -<
Over 5,000 are rejoicing over
the happy effects of Dr. Thiir-
mond's Loue Star Catarrh Cure.
Highly indorsed by everybody.
All druggists.
Any farmers wishing to get
money to buy cattle to feed,
will tind it tp their iuterest to
call on the First National bank
of McKinney.
Dr. Thurmoud's Lone Star
Catarrh Cure will cure the
most aggravated ease in thirty
days. All druggists,
tSTFor cheap furniture and
undertaker's goods, call on
Kendall & Barnes north side of
square.
R. H. Williams, a prominent
citizen of Fay burg, gave us
pleasant call this week. and re-
newed his subscription for ihe
best paper in Collin county—
the Democrat.
It is a sad duly for the writes
o record the ushappy event.
Yet Justice demands that our
resders should be appriaad of
any item of news that wa
have at our
spirit of
what we hsve glassed from s
responsible source. It ssems
thst during the morning s dif-
iculty occurred between one
iarris and Mr. Board st the lst-
ter's place of business in
to some business Hi H
during whioh some lively
"sorspping" wns done. Pos-
sibly this inci K ui ii si tt led
temper of Mr. Board and while
walking along by the
above inferred to on the north
side about 6 o'clock p. m., he
came in oontaot with Todd
Warden, to whom he made
some uncomplimentary allu-
sion regarding Todd's political
standing in the late oampaign.
Todd quickly resented by strik-
ing Mr. Board and knocking
him down.
The frieuds of both gentle
men parted them, nnd Todd
promptly gave bond, charged
with assault and battery, A
short time after the fraoas an-
other collision was about to
take place when friends aga<n
timely interfered.
We trust that there will be
no more trouble over the mat-
ter. The friends of eaoh doubt
not the bravery of the other
consequently it becomes the
more necessary that reason
should be exercised.
At Cost! At Cost!
Wishing to quit business,
HVr my stock of millinery at
cost. I have all the new shapes
of hats and bonnets, and
handsome line of velvets,
plushes, ribbons, feathers and
wings; also some choice cor
sets, gloves, ruchings and veil-
ings. Ladiee will do well to
give me a call as I will be able
to save them money in their
purchases. Respectfully,
Mrs. Fannsk Johnson.
I^TtJo to J. P. Crouch &
Co.'s when yuti want bargains
in nil kind* of furniture Th* v
buff a mammoth slock cn hand
and wi'l nndonbtwdly di«p' «e
of it fit price* to puit pur-
chasers.
Messrs. Wehli
For Hent.
A good luisincss house, the
aBee Hive" stand, on East
Louieiana Btr* i\% opposite J
P. DowelI's. For further par
ticulars call on J. M. Douthitt
at the Racket store.
^ . -
English Female Bitters. What
Is ur
It Is a powerful iron and
vegetable tonic prepared spec
ially for diseases and disorders
of females of all ages. It builds
up feeble, broken down, ant
worn out constitutions ; it reg
ulstes the whole system, adds
iron to the impoverished blood
and makes cures in^ cases when
all other medicines have failed
Why ? Because it is preparet
by a physician who fias made
diseases of women a life long
study. Send stamp to Dr. J. P
Dromgoole, Louisville, Ky
for Medical Adviser.
will op u a large grocery house
. .. ~ ,4 , . v, on Bast Louisiana street in a few
I, Jim OratohH-ld, (« !..) | The rom,„ h ,m Ri,.h
mond, Vs.. and the latter from
Ashville, N. C. They cam#
highly recommended.
y A if*
'HUNHtoi
CLEARANCE SALE!m
ON ACCOUNT OF-
| FtMaettlatbsi
lis LAXATIVS AM NUTRITIOUS JUIOS
—or r*i—
pios OF oaufoknia,
hincd with the medicinal
a of plants known to lie
beneficial to the human
forming an agreeable
effective laxative to perma-
tly cure Habitual CWsti-
ii. and the many ills de-
iug ou s weak or inactive
lion of the
LIVER ADO BOWELS.
in* th* bwm aactlleat irm.iiy kaswa M
ClUHSE THtSrSTtM tmCTUAUt
Whtaoaai* Diliouier C«aiti(at«4
—to TMAf—
natuiwu.lv rou««a
one is tiding it and all are
ited with it.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
*4* fHAtfOmO, c*t.
touiirn L nr. yo k. «. t
Eleetrle ftltters.
This remedy is becoming so
well known and so popular as
to need no special mention. All
who hsve used Blectric Bitters
sing the same song of praise.
A purer medicine does uot ex-
exist and it is guaranteed to do
all that is claimed. Electric
Bitters will cure all diseases of
the Kidneys and Liver, will re
move Pimples, Boils, Salt
Rheum, aud other affections
caused by ihpure blood. Will
drive Malaria from the system
and prevent as well as cure all
malarial fevers. For cure of
headaohe, constipation and in-
digestion trv Electric Hitters.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded.
Price Boc and $1 at E. N.
McAulay & Bro., McKinney,
Texas.
Couflrmo.
The favorable impression
produced on the first appear-
ance of the agreeable liquid
fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a
few years ago has been more
than confirmed by the pleasaut
experience of all who have used
it, and the success of the
proprietors and manufacturers
of the California Fig Syrup
company.
A Grand Offer.
We can furnish the Scientific
Americau and the Democrat
for $4.
The National Economist and
the Democrat for $2.
The Ft. Worth and
Democrat for $2.
The Baptist Ni h and Dem-
ocrat for 92.
The Farm and Ranch and
Democrat for $1.5(1.
The Southern Mercury nnd the
Democrat for $2.00 per year.
Dallas Weekly News and
Dkmockat for $2.25.
The New York Cosmopolitan
Magazine and thn Dkwoohat
for $2.60.
The following are the prices
for ihe above papers alone:
Dkmockat, per year. $1.00.
Dallas Weekly News. $1.36.
National Economist,per year,
$1.00.
Fort Worth Gazette, per year,
$1.00,
Baptist News, per year, $1.
Farm and Ranch, per year
$1 00.
Southern Mercury, per year,
$1.00.
Scientific Ameriosn, par
year, $4.00.
Coamopolitan,per year. $$.40.
All of the above journals are
flrst-ciass.
Please take notice of the
above offer and oall your neigh
bor's attention to it. Sample
ooplies will be shown and sub
scriptlons taken, at this office
Respectfully,
Dkmockat Ptrn. Co.
Parvin. Denton coun-
it 160 turkeys to this
;Jnst before noon to-day.
Jim is nn old citizen of
and is an honest, thriv-
dnrkey, having s host of
Is this
gay Do you want your picture
taken for Christ mast If so call
early, as this is onr busy
Spa* O. B. Wsas.
Htatk ok Ohio, City of Toi.ki>o , l
Let as Cm irrv, 8. S. (
Frank J. ( iibxkx i sk*s oaili that be
is th« senior partner of the firm of K. J
l'lien<-y A Ol,, doing bufln«M« la the
city of Toledo, 2 and; state afore-
said, snd thst said firm will pty the
{sunt of ONE lU'NURKIi I>OL!.A4trt
. u | for esch and every esse of Cstsrrb that
« Kay mond | cannot lie cored by tbe use of Ifsirs
Cstsrrb Cure.
FltANK j.'ciik.vky.
Sworn to before uie snd subscribed in
my |>resenoe, this Sth dsy of Uecember,
A. I *SS. A. W. GI.KASON,
Motarv Public.
Hesl '
I
Mall's Catarrh < 'are is tiikon Internal-
Iv sad sots directly oa the blood and
aiucus surfaces of the system. Henri for
testimonials, free. F.J. CtlKNFY A
CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Dnmfsts, 73s.
Consan ptlon.
Ballard's Horeheund Syrup.
No alngle disease has played suoh ssd
havoc with the humaa race ss Con-
sumptIon. Vo other dlsesse npprosch-
es so stenlthlly. Its esrly symptoms
Nany s poor Woman NiitlVra unfold
Tortures from Bark-Aclie.
If she only knew how cattily she could
get reUef by iisIiik Ballard's hiiow Lini-
ment, she would IricM i h<a day she ri*ari
these few lines. It Is n grain! remedy
for Headache nutl all Ni'tirulKio Pains.
No pain t'sn williNlHiul If a magic initu
nncn. It removes the lire Irnui a Iturn
or Scald In one minute It will nnn
lailamuiatory ttht'iimstlsm and Sciatica;
applied to the Throat and Chest In
Croup It will jelve Immediate rell«f and
make breathing much eiudcr. No family
can be without it If once they know Ita
value. Try ft. Price (X) cent*.
Is Consumption Incurable f
Read the following: Mr. C.
H.lMorris, Newark, Ark., says:
"Was down with abcess of
lungs, and friends and physi-
cians pronounced me an incur
able consumptive. Began tak
ing Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, am now on
my third bottle, and able to
oversee the work on rny farm
It is the finest medicine uver
made.''
Jesse MiddlewaH, Decatur,
Ohio, says: Had It not been
for Dr King's Now Discovery
for Consumption 1 would have
died of lung troubles. Was
{|iven up by doctors. Am now
n best or health." Try it.
Sample bottles free at K. N.
McAuley & Bro.'s
flhn.ngfl in "Riifirinftaua l eoploySdbi
ed
rachan opportunity never <
before to tne public by any
mar. cho«l, ooU«ttat ,
I aHASAtftl alfuanttAR
, . - w, - _ - ^ , meroial, elocution, music, art.
chant of McKinney, Texas. Our ADvt*T*am.-Abto
entire stock of Dry Goods, Cloth-1 pilot, ikUlfol tniaiu,
rng. Boots and Shoes, Hata,Trunks,
Ladies and Children s Cloaks, Bto. 1
Must be Sold during the next 30 days
. , . , w ^ 1 _ degrees conferred, ohirtered
at such low prices that those who
advertise and say they are selling where students are under the
out at and below cost cannot com- faff ^
pete at the prices we will sell for. ™* '
mu* • Skkoial Fbaturus.—Coedu-
XulB IS I cational and non-denominntion-
Strictly a Cash Sale.
Come Karly aud Secure Bargains before it is too ljate.
Ben. W. Rhino.
S. K, CORNER 8QU A RE.]
Collin County Hsptlst Associa-
tion.
The Fifth SAnday meeting of
Collin County Baptist associa-
tion will convene at Farmers-
ville Thursday night, December
IH8i . It will remain in ses-
sion Friday, Saturday and
Sunday.
I'KOdlUMMK.
I. Introductory Sermon,
(Thursday night. Dec. 20) T.
11. Colema .
'J. Are heathens who die in
Couuty Treasurer's Iteport.
KOK IIIK ijl aR I Kit KNIMMi NOV. II. ItttM.
Nov. II, uuioiint court-house
fund reeeived.
4ini>nnt t oiirt Iioiihi' runri paid
tint
al. Permanent, practioal pro-
gressive. Highest quality of
I character developed. Sound
moral principles inculcated.
Sense of honor nnd self-re-
spect promoted. Proper in-
centives to npplioation pro-
duced. Habits of study re-
quired and eatabiished. Spirit
of emulation to excel encour-
age. Ambition to become use-
ful citizens aroused. Decorum
and habits of a model student
required. Teachers are grad-
uates of experience. Special
llitlsiii't' on hsnri
i oitnty fund received
County fund paid mil
i * vcrpslri
•Jury luiul* received
•lury luiul* pititl out
Htilanoe
Itonri ntiri l>ririi(e fund received
' It.hiiI unil liririwr runri pniri out . .WJ.ftu
*1 lus.m attention to practical course ot
w.7 | study. Prepares students for
—university or for business.
* " ' Teachers thoroughly prepared
>!***••" I and trained for efficient work
in the school room.
.% iuA.301 Announcbmbnt.—McKinney
i w.3aI College has been founded, as
mvcj a chartered Institution, by the
citizens of McKinney to sup-
ply the demand for a home
institution attording adven-
es for higher sduoation.
$ xKl.17
cage
itaianee $ :wti.asj No longer are citizens of
ignorance ot' the gospel saved Availsiricsahooirundrucekved. Collin and adjoining counties
—Clem Ciarkson, W. H War A,,,ount i lri tnaehers 2:kmi.hjJ compelled to send their sons
W
Notwithstanding the great
rush at the Star restaurant, its
proprietors are amply able to
wait upon all in the most
polite manner.
Children's meeting will be
held at the Methodist church
next Sunday at :i:H0 o'clock p.
m. All the young people ure
invited to attend.
Col. Ingersoll is not sup
T
the
sre Ignored becsuse It la thought only s
ifmonst<
■ nothing
llevi It. Bsllard's llo*ebout>d Myrup
Cold or hse.klng Cough, whicib la neg-
lected until this grim monster has sucn
a bold lhat nothing but d«ath ean re-
the
i grip of this grim
ijr a throat. If tsken
{ Hes
bus removed
monster from
la tlnif It will efiect a panaaaeat cure
and In the worst stagMlt will give sur-
prising relief. Try its soothing snd
healing virtues. f « n-.t put H off until
too lata. Hold fo
HMIi II ItKUS., Druggists.
Will Holder is in the city
to day.
W. \V. Chapman, of Allen,
was in the cl'jr yesterday.
Tom Wilson pnid the Dnno
J cttAta smiling visit this
posed to teach the truth of the
Christian religion, but <ien.
Wager Swayne, Jay Gould's
lawyer, received from this au
tb&rsome of bis infidel publi-
cations, and by reading these
den, Swnvne declares he was
led to believe intelligently
the dootrines of Christianity.—
Exchange.
We would suggest lhat
"Bob's" works be distributed
promiscuously, if they have
s tendency to convert men to
the Christian fsith.
School Book*.
We hsve recently been shown
a written notice signed by a
prominent teacher. It is di
rected to a poor pa'ron of the
public school, and 11forms him
that tf he does not purchase
certain kinds of books for his
son, the latter will be expelled
from the school.
If snch is the law, is it not
then, William Itowland, K
Thomas, J. C. Multipass.
M. How much of my income
do 1 owe to the Lord f Levi
Dunn, J. M. (Jruves, John Spur
geoti, S. 1) Smith, J. B. Cranlill,
A. 1). Stelfcer, 7. A. C. Harris.
4. What means does God
employ in the regeneration of
sinners f -J W. Connelly, J. A.
Manslield, Levi Duun, .1. H.
Vermillioii, H. T. Money.
r . To what objects should
our churches contribute,
what are the best methods of
raising these contributions? -
Bennett Hatcher, J. C. Wiugo,
.J. B Cranlill, V. K. Morgan.
<>. The importance and best
■netliods of indoctrinating our
churches iu the word of God.
T. H. Coleman, It 11. Love*.
W. D Chapman, H. M. I'ender
7. Our opportunity and obli-
gation iu reference to county
evangelization, and how mav
they be met. II. W. Harris, W
.1. Bowling, Levi Duun, T. H.
Coleman.
8. Pastoral support. -A. D.
Stel/.er, T. H. Bell, T. li. lieid,
J. B Cranlill,
{>. The elHmeniM of minister
i al success.
Morgan, Graham Albright, .1
(). Sutherland,.F. W. Connelly.
10 The personality, deity
and work of the Holy Spirit.
J. A. Manslield, C. S Sterrett,
Wi'liam Dunn, H. B. Pender.
Appointments for preaching
will b«- made by the pastor and
deacons of Farmersville church, j
Kespectfully,
CoM MITT KK.
Farmersville.
The Indies aid society of the
Methodist church gave a chrys
antlietuurn feMival We 'tiesday
night, an occasion long to be
llnlniici
£1700.10
and daughters to remote schools
to oomplete their education.
A tine brick building, with
teu handsomely finished apart-
ments, has been erected, ele-
gantly furnished, splendidly
equipped in modern style, thor-
oughly ventillated, and well
heated
Hues.
A full corps of able and ex-
perienced teachers has beense-
cured, and all necessary pre-
. Deration has been made for
MP"*" Where in my boy to-uigtH the college to open on the first
is a question often asked by I Monday in September,
and many fond parents. So young| the following uamed
IVriiiuncni m-hoiri fiuiri*. bond*
and i'hhIi $|S,||>:I.I9
tlouiieri indebtedness court-
liniise 10 pi r •■••ii t. bondit dm-
1 Ss7 f ,">(1,400
Vgalnat luiurt-bousi' runri In fa-
vor of II A. Iliii'iiett. due
Nov. II. Ilwi.. ,, . . liMJO
road and
$H0|.*J7
ItogiMtered against
bridge fund
AKBlust county fund.
throughout by hot air
,$i;ri:M>t.
man, don't forget the -old I mHrabwr« b^rda of trus-
foibu i. . .. ii . it, , I tees and directors, represent-
folk. Ut boll... (10 lo W«ar 0 in„ OVHr „„„ huadrMf 1Wck.
Art gallery and have your pic holders of all creeds and opiu-
ture taken and send to them. I ions, solicit a liberal share of
Nothing would be more appre-1 «hool patronage, and the ac-
oiated. I,ivw co operation of all citizens
in establishing this home in-
stitution on a permanent basis:
McMalone name in last night] Boarii ok Dikkctors.—Fran-
froui the Kast. He comes back I(,i.8 Kmerson, President; Dr. A.
repr«.m,tinB t.h« -Kinney VwS*
Nurseries, in our opinion thel ^ Wm,
best in the state. They are the] mil'.
same we got our trees of last] Board ok Trpstkks.—B. F.
year and we uheorfully attest| Houston, president: Dr. J. C.
Scurry Cotuitv I ^rwr>n secretary and treasurer
J. Aron, J. P. Nen-
B. Harrison, F. M.
their met its.
Citizen.
Judge J. A. t. Wolfe, Jno,
Church, W. M. Abernathy, T.
F. Montgomery.
A hale old man, Mr. .las
J. C. Wiugo, C. M. j Wilson of Allen'e Springs, ill.,
who is over sixt,'* years ol age,
says: "I have ?n my time triedI to get the service
a great many medicines, some|Bro. Lynn Tanner,
l o Ibe Sub-Alliance llrotbers of Colliu
County
Brethren vou would do
well
of
of
of excellent (pifclity; but never I Louisiana", who will be in
before (Ii<i | liml any that McKinney to lecture for you.
would so completely do all that! He would take pleasure in go-
is claimed for it as Chamber I ing to your sub-Alliances and
land's Colic, Cholera and Diar- talking to you. Go in and take
rhoa Remedy. It is truly aM1'"1 (,ut' Bro" is treas
wonderful medicine." For sale
by Brim11 llro'B. City dug]
store, South side square.
urer of the National Alliance
and L'ibor Cnion of America.
Yours, fraternally,
K. K. Kbrr,
Wedding Hells.
A Weekly Paper and a Picture
Pres.
If you oare
ie young Mr. Willis of Uhea's Mill, Mr. | and Ranch, Dallas, Texas, and
hall was C. O Kohblns and Mies Lelia learn how 16 get a beautiful
Ktta Fit'Hi , "Doughnut'*," reci
tat ion, by Mise Tina I'm ; thir
ty minutes recese spent in m -
cini con verbal ion and purtak
ing of lunch; "On the Moun-
tain." recitation, by Mi s Ad
proof that we need die Johnson; whistliog, by ih
law establishing a young Iadi«V wi.ietimg c ub;
of books to be used song, by Messrs 11** 11 in ami
schools of the Mtate K« rr, and Misses Htirdin uii I
lSw would obviate the Front. The evening ent^ii iin
of compelling a man ment cl sed by a song l>\ •*
to hujra new set of h e ks a' I Mleeea Hwrdin, "t,iii|. l ••Mk,
ea"h recurring term which h * l- <iu*u"- Corree|H#nd« m t< tn ;
f St«sUjr£nssUe to do. 1 Dallas Mews.
Married Doc. 1, |8HM, at the
remembered an one ulfording residence of tbe bride's father,| should write to
much enjoyment to tli
atid old alikf. The h
beautifully and arHsticall} dec Gertrude Willis. Atteudanii1
orated wiih the li .wers sug Mr. Henry Willis and Mis.) Liz-
gesting its name, and displayed '<i'' Davie, Mr. Henry Wade and
the unquestionable taste and Miss L.z/.ie Willis, liev. B L.
talent of the young ladien hav- Hunter olficiating. Bro. Hun
ing the same iu charge. The ter regr ts rimr. Iih could rot
fillowiag was the programme take dinner on that happy oc-
Music bv organ, bj Prof ILiriih caeiou. We have long known
aud Mrs, Clara York; "Vagi Mi. It ibbins and we cotigi.it-
bondn," reciiaiiuii, l y .Vlm> nlaie him upon winning his
to read
Texas
you
Farm
in
Snoh s
prue.
Also Dec. 1, at the residence
of Bro. Hunter. Mr. Thomas
Alexardet ttn,i Miss (Juintills
Adatus They were escorted
by a large ptirty of most ex-
cel I-in. IxdiMa aud gentlemen
from Lebanon, whose facee
wore v.-ry fieppy smiles such
smiles an fri-nd* wear, when
rejoicing with lYi^ude Bro.
lliinier ^rformed the rites in
his original and eery impree-
nive tuaiin«tr. '^ong live the
happy couple.
picture <18x28) and a splendid
weekly paper absolutely free
of cost to everyone. Simply
send your name and address
on a postal card to Texas Farm
nnd Ranch, Dallas, Texss.
Tne St. Louis Republic s.t) s
"The Farmer j' convention,
which meets in S . Louts to-
dny, should so state the griev •
nncea of the farmers of |the
country thnt tbe Republicnn
congress will have no room to
plead a m snn«|f rmntidlitg. The
demand for 1 <wer federal ti
on the farm should be
explicit and emphatic."
The most oomplete liae of
confectiooeriee and the
reatnurant for the hn^ry can
be found nt A T. Wilson 4 Co.
They cordially invite the pnbli<
to call and be convinced of the
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1889, newspaper, December 5, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191605/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.