The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1890 Page: 1 of 2
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R. OBO WILKIHS. 9
the first premium on artificial teeth, and
pertaining to dentistry at the Texas State Fair
> Exposition, 1888, has put iu more than
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McKINNBY. TEXAS.
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AY. JANUARY 80. 1800.
NO. 1.
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H. L Pearson
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Dental Surgeon,
OlHoe north aide aquaro, over Aron'a
•tore. Teeth extracted without
bv the ua« of nltroua oxide km.
M. . MKTS, M D.
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Sets of Teeth
first year office was opened.
1 will continue to put
the statements
dentists, whose
irst ye
teeth for*
i.oo A SET GOLD FILLING Si.oo,
and see new method teeth without plates, that will not
>rget loose, nor injure the remaining teeth, or make the
ore. See samples of Continuous Gum Teeth, Gold
[Gold Crowns aud Poroelain Fillings. Enteral Crowns
match your own teeth. Porcelaiu teeth carved for de-
i, a specialty.
Poicelain Crowns $2.50 to S5.00.
e on hand from ten to fifteen thousand dollars worth
goods, embracing the finest collection of artificial teeth
iited States, including all the best makes of both
and foreign manufacturers.
be deceived or misled by
1 fossilised and sore headed
t practice have long since gone out of date, and who
d to the progress and adyincemeut of dental science;
id see the facilities of my dental establishment for
strictly first-class work, unsurpassed by any dental
Lmerica. My establishment is conducted on strictly
principles, independent of any clique or combination
l-of-etbics influence.
Wilkins treats and fills the worst diseased and aching
ithont pain. Open every day from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.
mer Elm and Marwood Streets,
Main Street, 804 Elm Street, Corner Elm and Murphy.
XA8. TKXAB.
MONEY!
toney and annual interest f*t 9 and 10
cent, l or tJiee, four and five years, see,
m ~
freSt due November 1, each yenr. Do not be deceived
vague and indefinite promises of parties that never ex-
fulfill them ; but go ciireot to M. li. Uyrne who will not
that which he cannot fulfill, tie will give you the
s of any agent at McKinney.
OFFICE II* TIIE COUHT-HOI fclK.
McKlNNKY, TEXAS.
Chronic dlaeaea nd dlao ass of sro-
and children a aiieclalty. AlloaUa,
i office artll be prompt-
Stlfl'a building.
men and children a i
far or night at hiao
Ijr attended to.
Office up atslra In
Piano, Tex., Jan. JM —1
Georgia Daniel, wife of
Alex Daniel, died this
of pneumonia, llrs.
went to bed five days ago
la grippe, which developed i
a case of pneumonia,
leaves four smsll children
mourn her loss.
A Fatal PsTr af
Winchester. The oflicers fui
the lowed rapuily liriug, aud tiual
A14 was crowded with lv July fell from, hie horse,
i, many of whom were having been shot witu a Win
to go home. Chester in the side, producing
that would lead eventually to had had raised him and played
wide spread disorder or tyran with him all the eight years of
ny of a broader, harsher na his life, died he refused to ha
ture. The Kansas editors may comforted, and went round to
have been puiiished without the neighbors and visited
minute an explosion what in supposed to be a t'aial due cause, but we like to see a place where she was in the hab-
the air. A sheet of flame *'ouud. 11* i wanted at Fort judge who is disposed to pro it of going, showing at the
tect the dignity and authority same time every evidensa of hit
love and sorrow.
Now he returns
a. h.
I.Ik
4ANON<
006 Main atreet, between Lamar and
I'oydra*.
dalus, m,
JOHN S JENKINS. TOM 4N01UCW&
Jenkins 4 Andrews*
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
McKinney, Texas.
Offloe over H. C. Herndoo'* drug Mora, North-
weat ooraar public aouara
TAKK
out at the northwest Smith to answer several in
of the building. A dements for horse-theft
mass of bticks an 1 stone, months «go he was ar
only 30 tuiuuies before had rested and released on bond,
uled a two-story brick ^ut Mlad tu make his appear
were flying with ter- M0*< *od a reward of $2(hi was
i through the air °®M*d f«r bis capture,
the Quiet of death
that
of his court. Waco Day.
lagersoll sad Needier.
fnjtJ** eJlriek IT; L, J." ~ prominent
S^IXx i#tfu.®U4!KiS! ,dog .=
KI'BTIIKK 1'AKTIOt't.AKS
Abbeville, S. C., Jan. 26.
ST. Nelson was v* |erda
«*a hitu« -df
than attempted to suicide oy | allay waa constantly covered
shooting herself in the head ] wjth miMI8 0f debris from
8he is still alive, but is in a which the moans of buried men
critical condition. A 5-year*, came.
old boy saw the tragedy, which . There had been a moment of
resulted from a trivirl cause 1 quiet, theu came the appalling
Nelson had bought his wife a explosion. But for ouly a mo
pair of shoes aud lost them mem It quiet, In the mo-
while on his way home while ment tumbling women tottered hHin# "*sted
Once Col. lngers II was
thrown accidentally into the
society of Henry Ward Needi-
er. There were four or
to the old
home, sits on its deserted
threshold sad will not leave it
until drivei, wav by Hunger.
The spender of his new sur-
—- I ... .... u. liT. .wnwilw h ' no charm for
fuliowed ... T'"^ '" ...f 1,ep" K«nll«m«u preiwnt, all of whom Lim; ™d paraiUi U bring
fl«d eiri.k V M*"1-*1 H«tk '"">• « w«r. promLnt in lb. world of " >h PP/ kom. .lok.
July, alias .lim Siarr, charged
with jumping a bail bond. The
News correspondent repaired
to (he I'nion depot where the
prisoner was lying in agony
caused from the effects of a
wound which he received while
July tells the
eras While
Msde t|
Kiss.
under tbefJntluence of liquor, md ran across the alley aud Allowing st. ry : "I skipped
His wife sent him back to hunt streets, moaning and shrieking ^ol,d spiiug and I.aw*
forthem, and upon his return- Men with foreheads aud should hw*l,lt, v^wt'^ ,b>' Mh,'u
ing unsuccessful she killed ers dra^bed with blood sta« ttM 1 un m
him. A coroner's jury render-! gered from among the debris.
ed !a verdict of death at the
A woman enveloped in a
the womnn admits the killing.
Thl Weapon was a shotgun.
e ■ —.
Mct'oy anil Ills Uana Arrested.
bands of unknown parties, the j 8h et.t 0f Hame. bareheaded
evidence being meagre, but;and frenzied, ran shrieking
from a house across the alley.
A man dashed off his overcoat
and ran to throw it around her.
The tireman who held the no/-
Cattlesburg, Ky., Jan. iiil—■ [ le of tfeq hose saw her danger
Five of the roost desperate and turned the stream on her
characters were arrested Tues- It knocked her down, but saved
day night for the murdar on her life, extinguishing the
Sunday night of (.i nstable flames. She was titled from
Robert Long and the danger the ground and hurried into a
ous wounding ot his wife in neighboring house. Kvery
Guyandotte county, W. Va. inch of clothing had been hnrn*
Their names were John and ed'from her neck down to her
Dell McCoy, Kice Jamison J waist. Her name was
Clark Fowler and Oeorge Red Merrill.
An old man, venerable and
TO ALT. POINTS
NOBTH and EAST.
tkmokiii MMINM CASK*
Pullman Sleepers
|H lai« In tkxah and
Chicago, St. Louis
- AXIi -
KANSAS CITY.
close connecttona in all of the above ding. The mornittg after their
"'and Nor then! hnea* umk^the"' ' crime a strong force of pursu with white hair and beard, was
ers started out to capture them, dug from the ruins and hurried
Their horses' tracks were fol- to a place where medical assis-
M. K
A T. R'y the beat
line to
N«w York, Boston, Montroal and
St. Paul.
K«vclv«n.
(Ir.« A If un v.
II C. CHi'hb.
J. J.KIIKV, S I'l i AI I \ Mil J. W A Mill, (It'll.
Urn Hm.t {KhOAMA.MO. , Tr«m«3
1 P HCliBKH, MAKTOM MK8UKH.
H
iey, Money, Money.
8. JENKINS has b eti making loans in Collin
for seven years, o> d he wishes to say to his customers
ers, that he can mske choice h ans at nine per cent, in
No comuiissioiif. No atti in«->'s fe«-s. \i.u get the
yon contiaci lor. Office oter H C. Herrdon's drug
$10,000 to loan on good personal security.
Iboae who w'.ah to | nulnn hi.} kind of
Trees,Vines, Flowers, Evergreens, or
iE TREES,
Should aee the new price Mat of
NNEY NURSERIES
A «'t Oen'l I'mm. AkX Oeol ,v Ticket Attu
►T. Woarll.lKS. HKIJAUI.V, M>.
STOP THAT COIJGH
DR. HARRIS'
Pine Tree Tai drops,
The only rongh dropa on earth that
vurea nuughii, colda, aore throata, aath-
niM. hroni'liltia and weak hank. None
genuine without uiy photograph. Sold
by drugglata only,
W. II, 1IAKKIS A HON,
Proprietora and Mnnuraoturota, I!tl
in atrevt. Hallaa. Tex.
lowed toward the mountain
regions bnt the trail was lost.
United States Deputy Marshal
Sims obt ained a clew to their
hiding place, however, which
was a shanty boat on the Tug
branch of the Big Sandy river.
At mid uight the marshal and
his posse secured the live men-
us they slept, although each
man was wearing a belt full of
revolvers. To avoid lynching
the prisouers were taken to
Richmond.
Harrison It. IthlfltcliorKer.
Winchester, Va., Jan. 24.—
Ex-Senator Riddleberger died
at 2:30 o'clock this morning.
R. A. Corbett & Sons, 5^1Z
I'KOPRlKTOita ! born in Edinburg, Shenandoah
€ELMW00D POULTRY YWO,-. |
tance conld be given him. His
frosty beard was covered with
blood and he seemed to be In a
dying condition. But the sad
dest of all, a tearless mother
with her heart frozen by fear
and grief, staggered from the
ruins holding tight to her heart
the seeming lifeless form
her three-months old babe, and
en P.
"While passing a house
close to Williams creek, near
Ardmore, a crowd of men call
ed on me to halt 1 drew rein
but before I could speak they
tire ! a volley at me. My horse
fell dead, aud a bullet passed
through tuy thigh. When I
looked up 1 saw Hud Tralnor,
one of the Heck 'I hoilius posse,
accompanied by three or four
of my persoi a I enemies, stand
ing by. I think the shooting
was done by them "
The prisoner groaned with
pain and called for some tiled
ical relief, which wus supplied
by one of the parlies present.
Jim July or Starr is a splen
did specimen of the half breed,
tall, powerfully built aud cour
teous in nianuec, He possess
es come excellent natural
traits.
brillianay, but* uo allusion
made to religion. The dist
guished inth.cl was, of coi
to ) polite to introduce the sub-1
ject himself, but tinally one of Miss Susie ■Bf -Vrry
the party, desiring to set* a tilt Wel'< Hank S^fisr, if you
between Bolt and H^echer, ^ devots yourself to
made a playful remark about Wee<|«n you are at per-
Col lugersoll's idiosyncrasy,liberty to do so.
as he termed it. The Colonel ^tr- Hank Stoner- Lord,
at once defended his views iu what in creation do you
his usual apt rhetoric; in fact meun '
he waxed eloquent. He was "Oh, yon're mighty innocent,
replied to by several gentle u®,, ' y°u •
menin very effective reparts.' ^ hat have I done f"
The Press.
very
Contrarv to th^ expectation of
all Mr Beecher rental ed an
abstracted listener and said
not a word. The gentleman
who introduced the topic with
the hope that Mr. Beecher
would answer Col. lngersoll at
last remarked
"Mr. Beecher, have you notli
ing to say on this question f"
The old lliun slowly lifted
himself from his attitude and
replied :
"Nothing ; 111 fact if you will
excuse me for changing the
conveisation, I will say that
while you gentlemen were talk
inu my mind was bent uuoti a
most deplorable spectacle
which I witnessed to day."
"What was itf" at once in
quired Col. lngersoll, who, not-
withstanding his peculiar
vixwn of the hereafter, is noted
for his kind ess of heart."
"Why," said Mr Beecher,
The dispatch** yesterday
told of a Kansas judge who
tined two Kansas editors $loo j WJ|M walking down to day
each for contempt ol court. | uttw a poor, lame man with;
of 1 lie contempt consisted in the j-pu|«• ||*>h slowly picking his
nd publication of two editorial wny tlirou^li the cesspool of
so on through the long, sail Itsi articles criticising the judge's mll,j, i„ the endeavor to cross I
of killed and wounded. ritlingf in a certain cane tried in tll„ Mlr(.t.( }[,. hud just reach
Ihe explosion, as near .-is his court. Some newspapers will «,i the middle of the lilth when
could be ascertained, resulted perhaps complain of this as a H big builey ruffian, himself all
from an accumukl.on of nat blow at a free press. Perhaps rush up to him,
ural gas in the cellar of the it is and perhaps it is not. The iwd Jerking the crutches from
house occupied by Mitchel Day would like to hear both linjtfr t|„, t„,f,>rtiiiiale man,
Bowers and Mr, Marrott, The sides—would like to know ouj |Mft }t|ui uprawling and
work of getting out the dead what the judge ruled and what , l,elpl« KM in the pool of liquid
and caring for (lie wounded the newspapers printed before ,iirt whi« h tilmosl engulfed
tai II u •! I I i.ll 1 lull Ml I • I* ml I . . _ 1a— - - i — I L*
was attended with great excite making up its opiniou. Some i,jm
ment. At the morgue are three judges are very arbitrary and "W hat a brute In-was." said
The killed are Charles autocratic, tyrants on the Col. lngersoll. I
cation and had a home precep- j barber; Seymour, a col- bench. Sor:;* newspapers "Yes," said the ol<l man, ris-
two years. He served oreil boy, and Mrs. H. Marrott. abuse the privileges of a "free j,,# frotn |,jH chair, and brush-
mistake liberty for iuj^ liack his long black hair,
army as second aud first cenar. Jiieomer nienioers or license, tin general principles while his eyes glittered with
~HAIKI>, TEXAS.— received a common school edu
•—■(so*)-
Have obick^ns for sale oftlx? follow* tor for
arnt 'wi.'ii'l .'^l.'Irnal^Uve^ three years in the Confederate j body wus taken from the press" and
Hamburg*, vvhite Mlnoreaa and wTilje states army as second and first cellar. The other members of license, (
.lavna. Kgga of above hreeda, lor hatch 1 J
"I'd ask if 1 were you, Hank
Stoner."
"Pshaw, Stue, what's the use
of your getting so jealous."
"Jealous f Whose getting
jealous, I'd like to know f"
"You are."
"1 f"
"Yes, you."
"Hon't Hatter youself, sir.
When I get jealous it'll be for
something worth getting jeal-
ous of. I'll let you know that."
"Well, what do you want to
kick up all this fuss for be-
cause | paid Becky Weedeu a
little attention at the party to-
night ?"
"A little attention ' I'd say
a little if I were you! Tag
giug at her heels ev'ry step she
took!"
"Now, Susie."
"It's so, llauk Stoner. I
saw you giving her peppermint
drops."
"Well, didn't ! give you
some, too f"
"Well,you chose her three
times hand runnin' in the kiss-
in' games, and you played
postr fflce and dug a well, and
picked grapes with her, so you
did."
"Well, what of it."
"What of it# There's jist
this of it: No fellow can take
me. to a party and leave me to
set around sucking my thumbs
while he's flirting around with
all the other girls in the room!"
"Pshaw, Snze. 1 played with
• yon as much as I did with any
' body."
"Yes, you did."
"Well, I did."
"You didn't' 1 saw you
kiss Janey Plumm four times
ing, in H'ii <ui
KUtiSFOK II.\T('IIIN<3: White
Minorca, £ ; Plynx nlh Itouka. #2;
Itrown anil Wnlte Leghorn, White
Javu, $2; filt er Spangled Hamburg, fit.
i'orreapondenco aoliclted. Satltfac-
t Ion guaranteed.
foiv ploeligan Mder ( all nt !hl iffte, cr aend yenraddreaa toK. W
Irltk, MrKlnrey, Tex., and rerelve new t'rlre Llat free.
Seventy-five eenta eaah, or SI In atock paid for now peaeh aoed.
p—■ 111
PrssMont, T.T. JBmeraon, Vloe-l*rei'l, T. H. Smoraon, Caaber
National Bank.
O* B. HoReynolds,
—PALfeftTINK, TKXAH.-
Of MeKlsneVt
•lid a«rplus, • ■ ati
end sells exchange on the principal cities in Europe,
psy dlsconnted.
>iw: Francif Emerson, T. T. Bmerson, T. H. Bmsr
>. L. Lovejoy, C, H. Welch.
Hours—9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
stems*
saw*
Bverybody!
J. P. LEVY.
■ DBALKR IH 8TAPLK AMD FANCY
OCERIES,
—OF-
B. B, R.
As fine as there are in the Unit-
ed 8iafe, Pah, $8.00; irio, $4.
! 50; e^jxn |2 00 per setting.
j Conespoiideiice solicited, sat-
| isfaction guaranteed.
Final Nnrroitder.
Greenville, Te*., Jan. 24 — A
case of true loyalty occu red
here yesterday in which one
Elijah Keeth was the principal a readjnster iu tha
actor. His loyalty was dis-1 PUoe of John W* Johl,Bon'co®-
lay ed in the act of surrender- #erv*^ve' ant^ to°k
ug himself to the conrt there ^®0, 8' 1S8JI, His term of ser-
on an indictment fi>r murder j v'c® **P>*"ed March 8,1880.
committee twenty-three years
ago. In 1807 he was indicted
for the mur er of Bob New- Columbus, O., Jan. 94.
lieutenant of infantry aud as
captain of cavalry. He was
a lawyer by profession, served
%s the commonwealth's attor-
ney of his county for two terms
and also two terms of two
years each in the houseof dele-
gates and one term of four
years in the state senate.
Since 1870 he had been editor
of three newspapers, The Tenth
Legion, The Shenandoah Dem-
ocrat and The Virginian. He
was a member of the state
committee of the conservative
party until 1875 and was a
presidential elector on tbe
democratic ticket of 1880 In
1881, while tbe commonwealth's
attorney and state senator, he
was elected to the United States
the family are badly injured.
Three Criminals.
(Jainesviile, Tex , Jail. 2!1. —
Deputy Marshal lleck Thomas
passed through here to-day on
p
in
...... in the Marching Down to Old
we should say a newspaper their old time tire as he bent tjuebec'game."
ought to be very sjow to crit) them on Col. lngersoll. "Yes. "Well,great Scott, Suse! I'U
cine or call in question the ut Col. lngersoll, and you are that k'88 vou forty times now, if
terances or ruling of a judge., man. The Human soul is lame, 8®',
This caution should be exer but Christianity giues it crutch-1 "j wHI^-see if I don't "
cised, not so much out of re es to enable it to pass across "Well, you just won't, If
his w iy to Fort Smith, having Kur<l f"r w,l° h,'l pathway of life. It is your you can't treat me as a gentle-
in custody Polly Impson, W. a man and liable to err, know teachings thai knock these man should treat a lady when
H. Alexander and Jim July! in^ or ignorantly, as out of crutches from under it and
alias Jim Starr, the latter being reverence Tor ihe law which is leave it a helpless and rudder- j ringJand oar w yoUT OI*
badly wounded and was carried typified in the person and ut- less wreck in the slough of de- «Ddhere."
stretcher. Impson is terance of the judge on ihe spondeiicy. If robbing the hn- "Now, Susie."
bench Any act or utterance man soul of lis only support on it, sir
on the part of the drisen or 'hit* earth—religion--be your |!| V°|U„ '
newspaper that tends to bring profession why ply it to your ' * r*
the law and it« mandates into heart's content. It requires an
disrepute, or to nurture ron architect to erect a building ; walk prettj
tempt on the part of the people a" incendiary may reduce it to "Ijord, SM , you Know yoa
for the Bc.v^rf i(fntv Hilii Ju.tlw U 1 Ini i^thTw^rid ^
'Oh, wonlda't 11 Mighty
engagement can
on a
charged with having killed
Mike Plynn in the Chickasaw
nation two years ago, since
which time be has been at large.
He is a creek Indian. Alexan-
der is charged with having kill-
ed hia companion, Dan Stead
man, with whom he was travel-
ing in a wsgVn In the Chicks-
"O, you're Juat
"You'll Hnaout if you don't
ty straight.''
Lord, S«i . you know
The old man sat down and
Appalling Explosion.
nation a few weeks ago
After tbe killing it is alleged liberty and property, a« the
that Alexander took Stead-j conservators of order, and the
man's wagon and team, which citizen who values a stable and
was recovered by the officers orderly state of society and
who make the arrest. government will as a rule sub
Jim July alias Starr, is mil in silence to the final man
of the law, is dangerous. We
look to the law, the judges and
our courts for pr tection of life, Col. lngersoll found that he had self.
silence brooded over the scene. ,good 0pln|0|| -oa have of ybuf
" But PM—"
a master in his own power of
illustration aud suid nothing.
A Dog'n
AfTerltnn and
llgoncr.
Intel
some and Bill Fry near Black Evening Dispatoh extra says
Jack in Hopkins county. He A few minutes after ft o'clock
escaped the offlcers of the law j an alarm of Are 'rom box 58,
at the time of tbe murder, and ; at the corner of Main and High
for twenty-three years has been ! streets, called the department
a fugitive from justice. Be- oat, Ilia news spread that
tired of tfcia state of then ted been • natural gaa
al-
ike
The i known by reputation through-1 date of a court, no matter what
' out the eastern part of the In his private opinion of the jus
things lie
to
the court lu
The ire
A family living in Detroit
have recently removed to a
new house built fur them on
one of ihe avenues. It is a
handsome building of the mod
diaa Tsrritory. He is a Creek tics of that mandate. He will
Indian, and a few years ago do this mrtin a slavish orcring
married Belle Starr, the woman tog spirit, but in a spirit of eru decorative class, aud every
desperado, with whom he was wisdom and patriotism, know- member of the family is de-
living at the time of her assas Ing that he cannot afford to do lighted with the change out of
siuatloa a few months ago. anything to weaken the author- the old house into the new. All
July waa found on Caddo creek ity that oompels other men to but ore. There is a pet dog io
two miles north of Ardmore. > respect his rights and priji the household that was owaed
by Thomas and leges. Better endure a little by a little girl who died. That
approached by injustice and tyranny sow andd-g bss seversi times exhibited
in his thea tbaa to cultivate a safl^te&almost hu
Ob, let's kill and make up,
SUM "
"i won't, Hank Stoner, until
you—let me be I"
"Hee, hee, hee, *««•
"It ain't any li
with—stop that."
"Stop whai F"
"You know what, and—quit,
I say!"
"N o o w, Suse. '
"Don't you dare kiss me
again, or III—Hank Stoner!"
"Well."
"Behave yourself."
"H*a, hee, hue!"
; "If I don't—HANK f
"Now, 8usie!"
"1 don't
think
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