The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Our Acknowledgement.
1893 JANUARY. 1893
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frOCAI- MEWS
We*il T: Cold, inow, rain
ilttA-
nr. J. 8. Dobbs of Greer
f,n..t y]aj_n^*°y«
Every bo ly eeeim to wan* tu
l0Wt(« tn Ct'ljin. _
Miss Atiitf Huton of Farm-
mvill* is in thB ully •
Y^ed^'' visited relatives in
Jdlforson this week.
Mr. Oldham, of Danison, was
1 in th« city this week.
Tiitf mod again reminds ua
that *'« paved streets.
Jud^e" W. W. Johnson of
Paris was in the city last week.
Noah Ml llicau of Fartners-
lills was in the city this week.
W. 8. Sproles alt'y of Brazo
I rjB ij atteudioji court in this
c>ty-
Mrs 3. C. Forbea returned
from a visit to Missouri last
wefk.
W. C Burrus made a busi-
|ae<R trip to Greenville last
Tuesday.
Aluia Wilson, of Princeton
I reports that city to be on a
I boom.
Collin county is the garden
I spot of Texas and no one dares
I to d*ny it.
J. K. Uougb was made chair
® n of committee ou education
| lul Monday.
Remember tne Spot Cash
| Grocery House is west of the
Pool* House.
Elder D. W. Priohett came
l f«r from Farmeravllle last
I Tuesday eveniug.
Jacob Williford.ofCopeville,
was a pleasant caller at the
Dkmooiut office this week.
A. P. A. Straio, will addreaa
th« people of Pleasant Hill, 3
miles sooth of Princeton, on
Sstorday night the 2!st inst.
The frame building owned
by l)r Uullett near Owens 4
Armstrong Bro's lumbar yard
c&nght tire last Saturday but
was readily ejetinquishtd.
The county alliance conveiv
sd at Prairie Grove yesterday.
The rough weather probably
interfered with the atteudance.
The Drkocuat la atill
mooted on as being the
paper in Collin county,
both frieuds and enimiea.
A letter from our friend
leading nurseryman E.
Kirkpatrlck, informs us
com-
best
by
and
W.
that
ho will returnt
port soon.
from Rock-
A1 toga the beautiful village
near Sia;er Grove ia flourish-
ing. Its many enterprising cit-
izens are hopefol of a great fn-
tare for their town.
It is not what ita proprietors
•ay but what Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla doea that tells the atory of
its merit. Hood's Sarsaparilla
0UKK9. 71
See the ad of the World alma-
nac in this Usue, Every p *r
son should have a copy of this
work. It only coat you 25cta,
call and aubaoribe for a copy.
We visited Jefferson this
week. While thern we had the
pleaaore of mating Mr. Joe ^e follow i„u list „f gentle
CUne, formerly of this city, m«u hsve our heartfelt thanks
alao the veteran newspaper subscription received re-
man, Ward Taylor, editor of,c®otly :
the Jimplecute. Bro. Taylor is E M Cox,
a fearless advocate of Justice, Jacob Williford,
and permits uothiog to daunt
him.
In buying a eough medicine for chil-
dren," y II A Walker, a prominent
druggist orOgden, UUb, 'never be
afraid to buy Chamberlain a Cough
Kemedy. There Is no danger from It
and relief Is always sure to follow. I
particularly recommend Chamberlain's
because 1 have found It to l>e safe and
reliable. It Is Intended esprclslly for
colds, croup and whooping cough. 60
rents bottles for sale by. For sale by
l(. K. Itrlstol, DruggUt,
We have just finished print
inga brief for Throckmorton &
Oarnetr, Those wishing good
work doue in this line will
please call on ut.
While at Jefferson this week
we noticed that hundreds of
emigrants were arriving in
Texas on every train on the
Texaa and Pacific railway.
We met several families who
were coming to Collin county.
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Interested I'eoplo,
A J Shannon,
S H Payne,
J M Griffin,
J A Anderson,
.) R Noland,
J B Hipp,
W It H.lforJ,
C Shutnan.
M AIUtlAOK 1IKLL8.
The following marriage licen
ces have been issued by Coon
ty Clerk Waddill since our
last issue.
J. D Burt and Mattie Patter
son, Sam Burton and S*rah
Tucker, W. H. Wood and Min-
nie M. Thompson, J. A. Knight
and Nellie Roberts, T. D. Rika
and Nettie Hooks, T. McDon-
ald and Mollie F. Work, R. L.
Knott and Katie Howard, W.
B. Taggart and Mrs Margaret
M. Taggart.
The success of Chamberlain's Cough
Itemedy in effecting a speedy cure ol
Advertising a patent medicine In the : oold ,d wbooplnK cough bM
peculiar way In which the proprietor I
of Kemp's italsam for Coughs and
('olds does, It Is Indeed wonderful, lie
authorizes a all druKgists to give those
who call for it a samble bottle Fkbb,
that they may try It before purchasing.
The large bottle* are 60c. and $1.00.
We certainly would advise a trial. It
may save you from consumption.
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Miss Daisy, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Lon Blizzard, died
and was buried at Pecan Grove
cemetery last Tuesday; after a
lingering illness. The family
have the heartfelt sympathy of
the Dkmoouat in this sad hour
of their bereavement.
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Catarrh Can't be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they eanuot reach the seat of the dis-
ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu-
tional klseaae, and In order to cure It
you have to take Internal remedies,
llall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
and acta directly on the blood and mu-
cous surface*. Hail's Catarrh cure is
no quick medicine. It was prescribed 1
by one of the best physicians In this
country for years, and Is a regular pre-1
scrlptlon- It la composed of the best
tonics known, combined with the best
blood purltlers, acting directly on the ;
brought It Into great demand. Messrs.
1'outias A Son, of Cameron, Ohio, say
that it has gained a reputation second
to none in that vicinity, Jas. m. Queen,
of Johnston, W, Va.. says It is the best
he ever used. B. F. Jones, druggist,
Winona, Miss., says: "Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Is perfectly reliable. 1
have always warranted It and it never
failed to give the most perfect satlsfao
lion."' AO cent bottles for sale by R. E.
Bristol, Druggist.
Notice.
All parties owing J. F. Sti-
vers & Co are requested to sec
Wm. Warden or Arthur Stacy
and settle ud at once. They
will be found at the old stand
for a few days.
You Should Hemember
When writing for publication
write only on one side of the
paper.
Always give your name
whether you want it published
or not.
Don't worry about composi-
WIWU puiiucia, (tviing uiivvii; vi «n« i • .
tuiioout turfac**. The perfect oombl-j tion or apellui#. Tue editor
nation of the two ingredients is what i will correct—possibly make it
produces such wonderful results In cur-' worse
When yon want your paper
changed always give the name
of your present poet-office.
When you want yonr paper
stopped, always pay up back
subscription.
Call and see us, the latch
lug catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
F. J.CHUNKY a CO., Toledo, O.
MfSold by Druggists, 73 cents.
Nats NretliiK.
McKinney, Tex., Jan. 3,1893
To the People's party voters of
Collin Couoty :
A moss meeting of the Peo-1 siting hangs on the ootside.
ple'a party voters of Coliin
county ia hereby called to meet
at the court house in McKinney
on Saturday, Jan. 28 1893, at
10 o'clock A. M. to reorganize
the Party in this county. It is
neceaaary that every Populist
voter be preaent. By order of
Execntiye Committee.
R. D. Allison Ch'm'n.
E C. Forbes Sect'y.
FAIL TO DO OUR DUTY.
Everybody has at times fail-
ed to do their duty towards
themselves. Hundreds of lady
readers suffer from sick head-
ache, nervousness, sleepless-
ness and female troubles. Let
them follow the example of
Mrs. H. Herbechter, Stevens
Point, Wis., who for five years
suffered greatly from nervous
prostration and sleeplessness
. . . .1 .1. xocMtMMfl o vt/1 alSlfuwanl
T. H. Jones keeps nice fresh : tried physicians and different
goods. Everything in first-class medicines without success. But
atyle give him a call. He will
treat you nice. West of Foote
House.
The dwelling of 8. Qoiaen-
berry, in North east McKinney
was destroyed by Are laat
Monday morning. It waa
caused by a defective Hue.
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For pains In the chest there Ia noth-
ing better than a flannel cloth saturated
with Chamberlain's Pnln Balm and
bound on over the aeat of pain. It will
produce a coauter Irritation without
blistering, and la not ao disagreeable as
mustard; In fact. Is much superior to
ut/ plaster on aoooant of Its paln-re-
lievlng qualities. If used In time It
will prevent pneumonia. 80 cent bot-
tlss for sale by R. E. Bristol, Dnigfflst.
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Mr. Jake Bryant waa in Sul-
phur Springs this week where
he purohaaed about 300 head
of hogs. He will move them
to bla place nine tnilea north of
J McKinney, to fatten for the
Markets. Mr. Bryant seta a
We Blush.
F. C. Thompson, editor and
proprietor of the McKinney
Democrat, one of the beat pa-
pera in Texas, spent several
days in our city the past week,
visiting relatives. He is a
moat excellent gentleman and
one whom we are alwaya pleas
ed to meet.—Jefferson Jimple-
cute.
To The Public.
The undersigned would res
peotfully announce to their
enstomera and frienda that they
haye sold ont their lumber
yard and business at McKin-
ney to J. M. Wilcox 4 Sons,
and beg leave to extend our
thanka to the people for their
liberal patronage during the
paat two years and we hope
our eucceaeora will have a con-
tinuation of the same. We re-
gret to close out our business
interest here, yet we are forced
to do ao on nccount of our saw-
milling interest in Eastern
Texas requiring all of our per-
sonal attention. All parties
owing the firm are requested to
settle up at once.
Wrns. Warden and Arthur
Staoy are authorised to collect
all notes and aocounta.
Very respectfully,
J. F. Stivers & Co.
fapr'Vigit Mrs Duer, in her
new rooms over Wiseman's.
T. for Thomas, H. for Henry,
Jones for Jones, Thomaa Henry
Jonaa will aell you groceries
cheap for oaah, West of Foote
house.
one bottle of Dr. Miles' nervine
caused sound sleep every night
and she is feeling like a new
person. Mrs.Elizabeth Wheel-
er, Laramie City, Wyoming,
who tried all other remediea,
declares that after three week's
use of the nervine for headache,
nervous prostration, etc., she
was entirely relieved. Sold by
Smith Bros. Trial bottle free,
no. 1.
allien' Nerve Jt Liver Pills.
Acts on a new principle—regulating
the liver, stomach and bowels through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
Miles' Pills speedly cure biliousness.
bad taste, to.'pld liver, plies, constlpa'
tlon. Unequalled for men, women,
children. Smallest, mildest, surest 1 80
doses, 3i ct*. Samples Free, at Smith
Bros, Drug Store.
gy-See Howard Jk Williams
for old Wilson county whiskey.
■lack's Resolve.
"I'm going to walk a lot and
get great big legs," said Jack.
"Then it'll take more sluff to
till my stockings next Christ-
mas."
FELL DEAD.
These words are very famili
ar to our readers, aa not a day
passes without the report of the
sudden death of some promi-
nent citizen. The explanation
is "Henrt Disease." Therefore
beware if you haye any of the
following symptoms: Short
Breath, Pain in Side, Smother-
ing Spells, Swollen Angles,
Asthma! io Breathing, Weak
and Hungry Spells, tenderness
in shoulder or arm, fluttering of
heart or irregular pulae. These
symptoms mean heart diaeaae.
The most reliable remedy is Dr.
Miles' new heart cure, which
has saved thousands of lives,
Book of testimonials free at
Smith Bros, drug store, who al
so sella the new heart cure,
no. 1.
fyTfae nickel itore,
Mr. Harvey Seed
Uetjrvllle, O.
Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa*
ralyala of the Throat
"I Thank God and Uood'u Sar$*-
parllla for Perfect Health."
" OenUemen. Por tha brnrfll of sufleiiof hu-
■uallj I with to lUte 4 tew (acts; Pgr i*r«r*l
Mart 1 hart iuOsrsd from catarrh and heart
•atlura, (stUng to bad I could not work and
Could acarcely Walk
I had a Terr bad ipoll oI paralysis of the throat
soms U<sc ago. My throat seemed closed and
I •••Id (Wallow. The doctors laid it
wff bT l'*art failure, and cave msalcUkS.
which I look according to directions, but II did
not seem to do ms any good. My wife urged
T* to W S*"sparilla, tailing me of SC.
Joseph C. Smlt.i, who had been
At Death's Door
but was snUrsiy sured by Mood's Sarsaparilla.
Hi
Altor talklns wlUi Mr. Smith. I concluded t
try Mood's 8*rispari!la. Wheu I had take
two boUIsc I felt ery touch butter. I hav
continued takl:
lealM^^H
Ml taking It, ami am hot. fueling excel,
thank IJod.ani
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and my wife for ray rcitorall"ii to sttfeti
fceallk." Haavav Hkkd, I.ace> tlllv, O.
UOOD'S PILLS do sot purse, pala at grit*,
btt ast sronpUy, aaelly and eaetsatly. Sk.
Mayor's Gourt.
Gabe Jones, drunkenness;
tine and trimmings, $10.70
P. Russell, drunkenness ....
. Diatrlct Coil it.
A few civil cases Las been
disposed of.
The indictment of Sarah
Metiquedor, charged with mur-
der wai quashed and the pria-
oner held for farther inveatiga-
tion by the grand jury.
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Justice's Court.
No criminal cases on docket
since last issue.
The law Instead of protecting the
innocent, seems to afford at times an
actual bulwark behind which the guil-
ty criminal effectually shield* himself
from the just punishment he rlehlr
merits. Tbe conclusion litems foreed
on the mind of the average citizen
that our entire system of Jurisprudence
needs revision. • • • The News has
done a good work in calling popular at-
tention to matters of similar Import-
ance heretofore and as a newspaper it
deserves tbe moral and financial sup-
port on the part of every citizen who
oares aught for bis family, hla home,
his country or himself.
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The Spot Cash Grocery
House will deliver to any part
of tbe city, Give it a trial.
West of Foote House.
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The Resson.
" I knows why bees never sit
down," said Walter.
"Why, my dear/ asked his
mother.
"Cause they has pins in their
coat tails, and they's afraid to."
News About Town.
It Is the current report about town
that Kemp's llalsam for the Throat and
Lungs Is malting some remarkable
cures with people who are troubled
with Coughs, Sore Throat, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Consumption. Any
druggist will give you a trial bottle
>a*a or cost. It Is guaranteed to re-
lieve and cure. The large bottles are
60c. and $1.
fyMrs Duer will be glad to
see you in her new rooms oyer
Wiseman's.
m* +
pyDr T. C. Reedy will be
in McKinney on Monday and
Tuesday 211 and 24th instant.
l^-Kindell d: McWhirte
have a splendid stock of staple
and fancy groceries for you to
select front at the most reason
able prices.
|3F~Cultivaiors and plows at
about cost J. P. Webster,
pyOwensifc Armstrong Brop'
is the firm that handles the
best of all kinds of lumber just
west of the square. Get their
pricea before purchasing.
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l'hilipson of Dallas
continues to visit McKinney,
and receives the many orders
tor the Texas Standard oigar-
tke beat 6 cent smoker in the
market.
ftyEd. Bowin of the nickel
atore handles the best oigara.
Call and try them.
pyAfter eating a hearty
meal ask for a Texas Standard
cigar.
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Female Weakness l'osltlret'ure.
To Tbo Vdilori-Please Inform your readers
that I have a poettlTe remedy lor tbe thoueasd
sod oae Uls which arl« from degenerated re-
male organs t aball be glad to aead two botUss
of mj remedy FREE to any lady If they will
•sad thslr Kzprem ami P. O. adJre.a. Yours
respectful/, Or A. C. MAIiCBISI, Utlca). N. f
lyFarmera when you oome
to town call for a Texas Stand
ard oigar and you will go home
happy.
fry Fine wines, liquors and
clgari at Howard ft William's
O. W. Owixm,
Oak Cliff, Tex.
Km AiuisTuoxa,
McKinney, Tex.
F. H. ABMSTBOKO.
McKinney, Tex.
OWENS&ARMST RONG BROS,
MoKINNEY, TEX.
—DEALERS IN—
LUMBER, SHINGLES, SASH, D00KS,
BLINDS, MOULDING, PICKETTS, etc.
YARD WE8T OF 1TULIC SQUARE.
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WILSON'S
Common-Sense
SEED
CATALOGUE
For 1693
Of JU7* CDTC IIS I'M'-*, tm line EngraTlase. rull ol]
MSIV# r net. uw-ful n<l Instructive Inforeuttos.
Oee eftho Man Reliable Calalesaee pabllebed.
All blade el Naaraaleed (tardea. Flower aad Kteld
Horde, Vrali aud Oraaateetal Troea, Naull Fralle.
The Great FREEMAN POTATO Given Away!:
Cbelre Roaee, Flowerlas Planie aad Helbe.
TIIOKOt'fllinitKO POt'l.TRY, Resleterad FICIH,
linrnaa llarea, Xn., the. Aitdreea
SAMUEL WILSON, Slid 6rower, Mechaniesvillt, Pa.;
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THE tlAKKET.
St. Lotus—Cattle ; shipping
$4 73 to $5 00, Range $2.10 to
3.10. Hoggs ; Packing $7.20 to
7.00.
New Ohlkans—Cotton, mid-
dling, 0 5-10 otp; middling fair
10 3-4.
Chioaou—Wheat 78; corn
40 1-2, oats 30.
LOCAL market
Cotton 8 to 0 cts.; corn 30 cte.
wheat 56 cts.; oats .
Chiokens,frying, $1.75 to 2.00;
<*ggs 12 1>2 cts; batter 15 to
15 cts.
"For tbe past two or tbree years 1
have been subject to cramping polns In
tbe stomach," says Mr- W. A.lialtlwln,
a hardware merchant of Uoonville,
Dallas county, Iowa. "I have tried a
number of different remedies ; the best
one being Chamberlain's Colic Cure,
Cholera and Dlarrhteu Kemedy. One
or two doses always cures me." Sold
by It. E. Bristol, Druggist.
Tlie King of Texas Tobacconists.
P. P. Martinez is the sole
proprietor of the Mexican Com-
merce 5c cigar, the leading ci-
gar in the states of Texas, Ar-
kansas Missouri and Indian
Territory. A native of Spain
and thoroughly familiar with
the cigar business, having been
engaged in it for over twenty-
five years, he enjoys the dis-
tinction of being the king
wholesale tobacconist of Texas,
and has also the honor of hav
ing purchased 1,000,000 cigars
at one time, the first car load
lot of cigars ever shipped into
the United States.
This brand of cigars will be
exhibted at the world's fair
exposition, and in the nice
show case in front of the Nickel
store McKinney, Texas.
KSJTThe Nickle Store has
sold out and transfered its cash
to the bank account ready to
purchase new goods which are
already arriving.
"Lincoln county Ten-
nessee" at Howard & Williams
North side square McKinney
Texas.
fyCall at Owens & Arm-
strong Bros.' for lumber.
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T. H. Jones pays cash for
groceries, gets discounts, sells
for cash, has no bad bills.
West of Foote House.
fc&Tackard, Packard,Pack-
ard. the best organ on the mar-
ket, at M. B. Rexrode's.
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Music for Everybody.
M. B. Rexrode, one door
south of Collin county bank
handles the Mathushek Piano,
Packard, Waterloo and other
makes of organsy which he will
sell fox cash or in installments
on the most reasonable terms.
Chamborlain'a Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronio Sore Eyos,
Totter, Salt ftheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronio Sores, Fever Soros, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling end soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
It after nil other treatment had foiled.
It 1s pnt op in 25 and 80 cent boxes.
A Midnight Assault.
"About midnight last night
James Wood waB severely cut
and stabbed, he alleges, by
Prank Underwood. Under-
wood was arrested by officers
Miner and Milner, and Wood
was taken to the city hospital,
where hiB wounds were dressed.
He received three stabs on the
face, was cut on the right arm
and stabbed in the left side."
The above was clipped from
the Dallas News this morning.
Mr. Wood was a former citizen
of McKinney.
Will Trade.
A good oart and harness for
a good milch cow. Call at the
Democrat office.
IF YOU WANT
INFORMATION
about the
Great Wheat Belt
of tiie
PLAINS,
Write to
J. U. HASHER,
Sec. Armstrong Co. Board of Trade,
C'lande. Texas.
Special Notice.
Have opened elegant dress
making parlors over M. Aron k
Co. store and will be highly
pleased to have all my friends
and customers call. Respt.
Mrs. Bklle Stiff.
ISipAll the leading dealers in
McKinney handle the Texas
Standard cigar. Try one of
them, it is the best 5 cent cigar
on the market.
pjT*Don't neglect to try the
Texas Staudard cigar when
yon wish to enjoy a good
smoke.
Howard & Williams have re-
modeled their business house
in grand style with new furni-
ture, oarpets papering etc.
pafTMathushek, Mathushek,
the most reliable and best con-
structed Piano ever sold in
North Texas, at M.B.Rexrode's,
south Collin county bank.
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fyif you want a pleasant
smoke get the Texas Standard
olgar.
l3y"Buy your Christmas
goods from Kindell & Mo Whir
ter, grocers, East Louisiana
street. They will save you
money.
ISTThe Paokord is the best.
tSTThe
light.
Waterloo is all
Read our clubbing rates
with leading papers, then come
in and subscribe.
t3F"For pure
forget to call
Williams.
whiskey don't
on Howard Si
Kgr*The new lumber yard just
west of the square has a large
stock of fresh lumber, shingles,
sash, doors, blinds and mould-
ings &c.
Ob What a Cough.
Will you heed the warn-
ning. The signal perhaps ol
the sure approach of that more
terrible disease Consumption.
Ask yourselves if you can af-
ford for the sake of saving 50c.,
to run the risk and do nothing
for it- We know from exper-
ience that Shilo's Cure will
cure your cough. It never fails.
This explains why more than
a Million Bottles were sold the
past year. It relieves croup
and whooping cough at once.
Mothers, do. not be without it.
For lame back, side or chest
use Shio's Porous Plaster.
Sold by R. E. Bristol.
Answer This Qaestlen.
Why do so many people we
see around us seem to prefer to
suffer and be made miserable
by indigestion, constipation,
dizziness los of appetite, com-
ing up of the blood, yellow
skin, when for 75c. we will sell
them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guar-
anteed to cure them. Sold by
R. E. Bristol.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REM
EDY. A marvelous cure foi
catarrh, diphtheria, canker
mouth and headache With
each bottle there is an ingeni
nasal injector for the more scc-
cessfnl treatment of those com-
plaints without extra charge.
Price 50c. Sold by R. E. Bris-
tol.
LOWER
THEY GO!
mr.s',tr.ttcaaa
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. FROM NOW
UNTIL FEB. 15th WE WILL SELL ALL
Heavy Clothing, Over-
coats, Ladies' Cloaks,
Blankets and Comforts,
—at—
IB *r Cent. Less Hi Cost.
All Woolen Underwear In Gents'
and Ladles' at Goat.
t3T*Also everything in Heavy Woolen Dress Goods and^Bf
|gy-Wint«r Millinery will BE SOLD AT COST.
Rich, Rare BARQAINS are these for all who will take
advantage of them.
Our Mr- George Murphy left here on the
19th with our memoranda for Spring
Goods and we now make the
GREAT SACRIFICE SALE
To Further Reduce Our Stock and Make
Room for New Goods.
We have just received some new White Goods and Embroid-
eries that it will pay you to come and examine.
^THIS 8ALE IS AT THE*Sr
Call at Onoe and Tou will not Regret It.
Respectfully,
Murphy, Petty & Co.
eONE!
Our Mr. ARON has left for New York and
the Eastern Markets and you may rest assur-
ed that you can expect New and Stylish
Goods Daily. We will also close out our
entire Stock at
WAY DOWN PRICES.
pyFine holiday drinks at
Howard & William's.
Call on T. H. Jones tbe Spot
Caih Grocerman, when In town
for ohMp groceries.
Slilloh's Consumption Cure
This is beyond question the
most successful cough medicine
we haye ever sold, a few doses
invariably cure the worst case
of couph, croup aud bronchitis,
while its wonderful success in
the cure of consumption is with
out a parallel in tbe history of
medicine. Siuoe its first dis-
covery it has been sold on a
guarantee, a test which no othei
medicine can stand. If you
have a cough we earnestly ask
you to try it. Prioe 10c, 60c
and $1. If your lungs are sore,
chest, or back lame, use Shi-
loh's Porous Plaster. Sold by
R. E. Bristol.
Builth Bros,
Keep on uftnd fresh drugs,
ateut medicines of all kinds,
iso toilet articles of any de-
scription; in fact, everything
in the drug Uu . Call and see
then, ®ast side of the square.
It will always pay you to oome in and see
us before buying your
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, etc.
We will promise to save you moneys
Respectfully,
M. Aron & Co.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1893, newspaper, January 19, 1893; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191762/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.