The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Joseph Liebly, representing
the Dallaa Newa edition of th
Ecyclopedia Britanica, ia in
the eitj. Thia ia a moat rata-
ble work and the terms offered
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*ITB AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
L L Miller. Farmersville.
ir.Lalr, Gray bill.
J F Cava, MelUea.
L Holt, J R SolC, Merritt.
S. S, aimer, Verona.
We hofM that oar friend* in eaeh com-
■Uly wtl seleet aoae one at onoe to
iopioeent Thb Ukmoout both In
isspoadtng and soliciting subscribers.
LOCAL NEWS.
J. S. Roderick
maa thia week.
waa in Sher-
Bill Williams has been very
sick thia week.
Hon. Ben Terrell has been
reqneated to remain over and
apeak to the business men of
McKinney on Saturday night
Not. 18&b. He ha8 acceeded to
the request.
Rev. A. G. Baten, recently
elected pastor of the Baptist
chnrch, has arrived with his
faaiily and will preach at the
Opera houae every Sunday at
11 a. m. and 7:15, p. m.
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been In
the drag basinets at Elkton, Ky„ for
the past twelve years, ssys: "Chamber-
lain's l ough Remedy gives better sat-
isfaction than soy other cough medi-
cine 1 have ever sold.*' There is good
reason for this. No other wil! cars a
cold so quickly : no other is so eertain
a preventative and cure for croup ; no
other affords so much relief in cases of
whooping cough. For sale by K. E.
Bristol.
Thieves have pn bas j ia
thia oonnty for the Icat week.
On the might of Nov. 2, a light
brown save male 14 1-2 handa
high fonr years old was stolen
from John Raaor near Allan,
and on the night of Nov, 4 a
fleebitten gray horae 14 handa
high, about 10 yeara old waa
stolen from T. J. Jordon of
Rheaa Mill. On Monday night
an attempt was made to steal a
horae in McKinney.
Are your children subject to croup f
If so yoa should never be without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme-
dy. It is a eertain cure for croup, and
has never been known to foil. If given
freely as soon as the croupy cough ap-
pears it will prevent the attack. It is
the sole reliance with thousands of
mothers who have cronpy children, and
never disappoints them. There is no
danger in giving this Remedy in large
and frequent doses, as it contains noth-
ing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale
by R. E. Bristol.
The Leader Cook Stovea atill
leads them all at Nale A Diee
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The following list of per
•one have our heartfelt thanks
for anbacription received re-
cently:
J D McElroy,
R D Allison,
J B Jett,
J H Herrell,
T D Cooper,
R G Welch,
J E Stevenson,
John Johnson,
E W Strickland,
J P Jackson,
J M Gaither,
W F Taylor,
J S Howard,
J E Dixon,
J W Luna ford.
W GMattison.
W J Puller.
Tint Bkst Plaster. - Dampen a piece
of flannel with Chamberlain's Fain
Balm and bind it on over the seat of
pain. It is better than any plaster.
When the lungs are sore such an appli-
cation on the chest and another on
the back, between the fchmtlder blades,
will often prevent i nru:tmn:a. lucre
Is nothing so good for a lame back or a
pain in the side. A sore throat can
nearly always be cured in one night by
Don't forget to
Tna Democrat.
settle with
The McKinney oil mill is do-
ing a rt&ahing business.
R. T. Shelton, of Piano, at-
tended court this week.
Mr. Prank Welch, of Taylor,
waa in the city thia week.
W. T. Newaome, of Lucas,
was-in the city this week.
Mrs. J. L. Hill of Weather-
ford ia viaiting in McKinney.
Dr. T. W. Wiley went to
Sherman this week on business
On Tuesday night Heard's
Opera House was well filled to
witness the play "Therese," un-
der the management of Prof P.
B. H. Shearer, of the McKin-
ney Institute, and sopported applying ■ flannel bandage dampened
by purely home talent, namely; with pain balm. 50 cent bottles for
Messrs C. W. Goodin, tt. P "le b* R E- Brl,,0'_
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Warick, G. W. Yeargain, S. J. Examination of Teachers.
Davis, W. Hnftines, Misses
Martie Horn, Mary Goodner, The November examination
Edna Clardy and Mrs. Ge- will be held on the 17 and 18th
nevieve Shearer. The drama inst.
was first class and its rendition 1st grade commencing at 8 a. m. 17th,
Uncle Lewi. Sides writes bis ; won |anrei8 for a)| who partic 10,1 " '' " J p' m '
disproval of the action of con- j jpaled therein. We congratn *"
gress bnt says it was abont as j ute Prof. Shearer upon his se-
he expected. He predicts that lection and success. We hope
the people will remember all to hear from this home enter-
traitors at the next election prise again.
T. A. Cot eman,
Co nty iirot,
.« m >■
H. C. Herndon wants his
money. Call and pay him.
W. J McMenamy lost a 4 "i Important notice to all per-
coin silver busting case watch 0.jns indebted to H. C Hern
recently. A email piece of don: Von are requested to
chain was attached thereto. A ^ cajj an(j settle your accounts
reward will be paid, by Mr. an(j notes at once. Must have
McMenamy, for its return
him at MrKinney Tex.
to
money.
Don't forget to go to J.B Dod
sou A Co's on the uorth side of
public square, when you want
drugs, paints, oils, school
books, a prescription filled or
anything in the line of the C.T.
Owens bankrupt stock.
When you want a gun at
factory prices go to Nale &
Tom P. Willams of Dallas
in the city last Monday.
The cold blasts reminds us
that we need wood on subscrip
tion.
"Keep Thb Democrat com-
iag ie the popular cry theae
JohL Morton visited his
friends at Farmersville last
Sunday.
The artesian well is still at
work It was rumored that the Dies.
contract had been fulfilled, but
. - - j Collin county is being trav-
examination it was found _
on
Yesterday
atreets were
ton wagons.
our square and
packed with cot
Nearly 14.000 bales of cot-
ton haa been received in Mc-
Kinney to date.
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Hon. Ben Terrell apeaka in
Piano on Wedneaday Nov. 15.
Remember the date.
A J. Lane, a former citizen
of McKinney, haa returned
haae to make hia future home.
Let ua keep the arteaian well
bnaineaa going. McKinney
needa water aud plenty of it
One of the largest crowds ev-
er eeen in McKinney on a "firs*
Monday " was here last Mon-
day.
The H. & T. C. south bound
train in the evening arrives a'
4:49. It changed schedule last
Sunday.
Next Saturday week Terrell
apeaka in McKinney. Come
everybody and bring your
Jbighboie.
Little Mary Helen, daughter
sf Mr. J. C. Moore, died and
W|a interred in the Rowlett
oeffeetery laat Monday.
A Crazy tea party will be giv-
aa at the reeidence of Elder A.
P. Terrell to-night, for the ben-
efit of the Chriatlan church.
MeKinney continues to grow.
Sew houaea are conatantly be-
ing bnilt and at preaent a va-
etat houae cannot be found in
the city.
COURT PROCEEDINGS
district court.
State vs Chas Wagoner.
Dismissed by the state.
lhatTt lacked thirteen~feet~ of er8ed by of " «ons State vs Geo. Bowman : horse
being the squired depth, 1500 containing family in search ,hsft-Five years.
feet of work and lands to rent. Are Sutti vs Geo. Sbotwell; theft
' - ♦ they to be blamed ? The 0f money—Not guilty.
I have accomodated you. thoughtless will probably say State vs W. H. Irvin ; assault
Now, accommodate me by pay- yes, by claiming that they are t0 mnrder—Not guilty.
ing what you owe me. I must uot worthy or else they would State vs J. J. Miller ; assault
have the money. Please pay not have to move. It must be ,
and oblige. H. C Hkrndon. remembered that the greater M>J!?,ir W *** 7 ,' . f ,
. . . . , The court appointed the fol-
Go to Nale & Dies aud get a i arI(>I tl'-'" people could not ,owing m<>n a# jGry commla
heating stove for lees money r"a i/" a l-n' amount for . (he jnrie# for
.u.. or *7arKuro uiafl their produce or labor to pay . . # . * .
.uan anvwnere else. . . the next term of court: Jake
m m — e for rents and supplies and con- „ „ ~ , , .
We are pleased to note tbat seqiiently were forced by their **Dr^ arver an ac
our young friends, lion and f„rmer landlords to "move on." B<^f o,an-
Eugene Martin have purchased and in many instances drouth <'0^"l"u,,*' 8,1
the confectionery and restaur has robbed them of their ail. P^10'^ wwk r* l'r"«rP8S
ant stand owned by Todd Heaven bless these poor p^,. ""H. g'v,og alt of the coun-
Waiden just w*8. of the F..ote pIp< onr gynlpathy is -ith tin>nc>B *[ c}n*~ ">>P>'c'lon-
House, VVe bespeak for them them. Xh^ writer hereof has FARMKKS BF. CAHKKI I.
8UCCf4S9^ personally experienced the when you do it, but dig up
Each evenTng^for several ®ame conditions and if ever we enough of that money you
Sundays a colored preacher rmia*' our voic«' or onr have buried in the yard to take
has been found preaching the! P ° in condemning them we your fam ly on tl.e big excur
gospel on the corner of the wonld exP*ct 10 baD« oor head ioD 10 Alabama, Kentucky,
squre in front of the Collin.in eternaUhame; Tennessee and Mississippi.
County bank. Though his Waatfc^ latest Pretty!
audience at times only con- ad iow*mf um*cr«dqurrj tkm
^ ani^a a „« *««• «>rHy co«.p vik>o Iwt do brttw lh« •!! Aa)0 DeC. 19th, 20th and 21st,
CainS a few, he entreats as my girt* h w Swe thsy biM to me P>rt T«a. . ,, ,,
earnestly as though it number- Utawoodeffulhow,>rK,f,IWT'ook,low * R()°d Wdays,at One hare tor
ed thousands of sinners.
Houston A: Texas Central
agents will have tickets on
A great maoy of our ist
aerlbera have failed to pay na.
Qantlemen pleaae help us be
ton thia month ia out. We
pay oar d bt*.
A sad scene was
in McKinney one night
week. A man with his family
was seen trying to sleep on the
sidewalk. He was penniless
It waa only a single instance of
an awful extreme condition.
H« who lightly contemplate*
thia coudi'ion iu a land of
plenty is void of human feel-
ings and we stand ready to de
fend the proposition.
W. D. Davis has sold hia in-
terest in the Collin Co. Milling
Co. to W. C. Burros and E. W
Kirkpatrick and henceforth is
not connected with the firm.
Mr. W.C. Burma haa been elect
ed manager to aucceed Mr. W.
D. Davia. Mr. Davia retuns
heartfelt thanka to the com pa
ny and the public for their pat
ronage and extenda well wiahea
for the new management.
When you want a bureau go
witnessed ito Nal* 4 Die8-
last!
Tha beat medical authorities
the proper way to treat aa-
ii to take a eoaetitntioa
at remedy like Hood'a Sareapa-
Ss
^ •*-'* ■ ~-r s *
Nickel
Pass
Store
Slay & Webster can alwaya
supply yon with anything
wanted in school.
Why don't >ougo to M. B.
Rex rode and purchaee a bi
eyelet Caah *>r Installment.
Id#"The Waterloo ia all
right.
PCBMC SPEAKING.
Hon. Ben Terrell.
Hon. Ben Terrell will speak
at Piano Wednesday, Nov. 15th
Van AlstvnThnradav Nov.l6th
and at McKiuney Saturday.
| Nov. 18th. Speaking promptly
at 2 p. m. at each appointment.
Mr. Terrell is a conservative,
able and eloquent speaker.
Everybody, irrespective of par-
ty affiliation, ia reqneated to be
preaent. The speaker ia a na-
tional lecturer of the farmera
alliance and was a candidate
for Congeea, in Congreaaman
Crain's district, in the recent
campaign. The large vote poll-
ed by him is proof of bis popu-
larity among all parties.
Frienda will pleaae advertiae
theae appoint men ta throughout
their commnnitiea. Bnaineaa
men are moat cordially invited
to hear him. He will certainly
internet them, atleaet on the
subject of transportation.
THE MARKET.
St. Louis—Cattle; shipping
$8.30 to $3 00.
Hogs; Packing$5 80 to600
Nsw Orleans—Cotton.mid
dling, 712 cts; middling fair
8 5 16.
Chicago—Wheat 02 ets;
38, oats S8.
local markkt
C6ttoa 7.26 eta.; ootton seed
ets.
Round Trip. Through Coach-
es via Houston.
Local holiday tickets will be
on sale between all H. T. C.
Stations, Dec. 23rd, 24th, 25th,
30th and 31st, and Jan. 1st.,
good until Jan. 3rd, 1894
R. R. Robins, Trav Pass Ag
M L. Robbins, (J P & T A.
G. W. Brin, Traffic Manager,
Houston.
S Qursbnblrt. Ag *nt, McKin
ney
Don't forget that Nale A
Dies will sell you more goode
to go in your house than every
body else put together. 8ee
them, North Eaat Corner of the
square.
19 rot m nit
■are til T.^rn
K AfMK*.
oH> (food UjT
teg, it ii gencir S . Trr
iUM.V s 1 i ns HtTTEMB.
you. ci your lirtr,
• *v «d .\r jlftU9
We can save you money
on paints and wall paper at
City Drag Store.
0*Spring house cleaning is
here. All oontemplatiag paint
iag or paperiagwill save money
by seeing oar stock of wall
ar and paints before buy
City Drag Store.
sr
Flour
Jast west of the Foots Ho
a few doors eaa be foaad the
grocery emporium of Ton
Joaee. A large commodious
room, stacked fall, in aa attrac
tire manaer, of the choieest of
staple and family groceries,
greets the eye. This estab-
lishment is doing aa immease
business which is evidence of
small profits and quick sales.
Customers continually pass
out ladea with supplies and
kind feelings for the proprie-
tor, Tom Jones sad clerks, J. J
Roggers and C. H. Wray also
Burt Jones, the sprightly aeliv
ery clerk. To enumerate, in
these columns, the entire list
of goods kept would be almost
an imposibility. The follow-
ing, however, will give a slight
idea of the immense stock:
Flows, Sagan,
('offset, Hsms,
Breakfast Bscos, Tost,
&W SS&..,
Cod Fish, Peppers,
Spice*, Bscs Whsst
Ost Flake. Ost Meal,
Ssrstofa Flakec, Snow Flaksa,
Crackers. Mscarr.es,
Lea A Perries Sanee
Horse Rsdisk Musuidr.
Cloned Ooodsof All Kisds.
Tsploes, Fees.
Extrscts sllKinds Corn,
Bsking Powders. Jkrs A Tomatoes
Torastoes. String Beans,
French Peas. Pic Peaches,
Pumpkin, Fruits in Season,
Cstsups, Csndies,
Nuts of sll Kir 's, " ens. Butter.
Beass. Nsvt
t leased Cum-fi. c)i r,|fPinBrand
Pickles of all k?n<iit. Boi'le A Barrel
California Fruits >uf all Kinds. San-
ta Roea Brand*.
Potatoes, (Sweet; I c toes. (IrU
Cabbage. 'I urkeys.
Chickens. ^mrs.
Butter.
When you # T - purchase
an? kind of kind of goods usu
ally kept ia a first class gro- j
eery house, don': pass Tom
Jon*s. He sells for cash and j
is able to guarantee satisfac
tion, both in quality and price.
Remember th* place, West ol
Foote House, McRinuey Tex.
Nale & Dies are selling more
goods for less money than any
other house in MrK'nney,
^
miiv •v.'.t
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t * f o' tel>arw
WILL BUY MORE GOODS
AND BETTER GOODS
IN OUR HOUSE
Than you will find elsewhere.
We carry an immense line of Ladles* and Olildrens
Shoes, Mens' and Boy's Boots and Shoes.
Mens' and Boys Clothing.
Ladies' Cloaks—Handsome and Stylish, Dress Goods
and Trimmings, Dry Goods and Notions of
Every Kind. The Very Best Goods at the
Very Lowest Possible Figures.
Everything as represented—no deception, no hum-
bug. Give the LITTLE STORE ON THE CORNER
A CALL AND TOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT.
A Dollars worth for a Dollar Every-
time.
H. W. ARBIN6rER.
For pure drugs, medi-
cines, whiskies and wines,
paints, oils and wall paper at
lower prices than ever known
call at City Drng Store.
"the"
Small Quick
STORE
Profits
The Collin Co. Milling Go.
wants 90 cars of wheat this
month and will pay tha high-
est price for same. Farmers
will do wail to sss them before
selling.
t^T'Se* the Mathushek.
Good Bamsritsns.
A council of Good Samsri
tans is called to meet at the
Masonic Lodge room, McKin-
ney, Texas, on Thursday even ■
ing, Nov. 16, at 7 o'clock, p. m.
Alt Rnyal Arch Masons, their i
wives, daughters and sisters
are entitled to the degree.
Come, we expect a good and j
iteresting meeting.
C. H. W Ysoiro, H. P. j
W. M Baolky, Sec'y.
List of Letters.
DR. BURTON.
Rooms 1 3,! 4 A 15 Morrow Bl*k.
McKinney, Tex.
Treats Exclusively el! Diseases of the
Eye,Ear,Nose, Throat and
Chest. Genito - Urinary
Female and Private Dis-
eases. Uretheral Strict-
ure, Rectal diseases, etc.
All diseases treated by the latest and
most approved methods. Call or ad-
dress. I.ock box «D.
I PROCLAIM UNTO YOU
THE^E THINGS!
Wilcox & Rogers
Are the CHEAPEST GRO-
CERY DEALERS in McKin-
ney. Their Stock is Large and
Complete. Here is what they
are working for
NO < HLOROIOBM, SO
FAIX, VO BAD gT-
FE< TS, NO £ HIKE, SO
DANCiKR. NO CAS.
£
Remaining unclaimed in th^
st office, at McKinney, Tex.,
uov. 9, 1893, which, if un-
claimed in two weeks, will be
seut to Dead Letter office at
Washington, D. C.
Anderson J W
Barber J N H rs
Bruner John
Bond KL
Hoggsss Loe Miss
Cur J oe
Davis I<ogan
Don Diek
Hedrick E 8 Mrs
Lamar Osear
Mason .IRS
Mag be Ads
Mosroe John
SargentT J
Stoat Willie
Auchell Joseph
Baker Chsrlie
Bryan J H
Brown M R
( arson C C
Dsvis Ells Mrs
Dixon C I.
Onnter Belle Miss
Klrby M A Mrs
McKanace C K
Martin Jerne
Moss Dennle Mrs
Mnsy Mittie
Shelton J W
PAINLE88
Dental
Parlors
Crown and Bridge Work, Gold, Alloy and Plastic
Fillings a Specialty.
Teeth tilled without nain. Teeth positively extracted wlthoat pi
method of extracting teeth is as Harmless ss wster. 1 can extract sny
st one sitting snd hsve no bad edects.
1 employ no «{nack methods but work purely from s medical sad s
standpoint. Am a graduate of one of the beat deatsl schools is the Ui
states—Class v , Vanderbllt Vniversitv. I propose to do ealy F1BST-CLA8B
WORK snd st moderate prices. I have sll the Isteat sad approved sapttaesss
and nse the best of mstensl. 1 have located in your midst te stay aae eettett a
share of your pstronsge.
J. T. Taylor, D. D. a.
Office in Morrow Block. North-east Corner of S^usre, over WlseaMa^i '
Fire Insurance Am
1 represent a number of the beet Fire Inanraace Compaaisa
in the world. Also write Tornado and Storm Policiea.
HTSATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Work neatly executed. Give me a share of yoar
YOU HAVE THE DOLLARS.
THEYT HAVE THE GRO-
CERIES, a fair exchange is no
robbery.
Taylor Oae
Thomas Laura Mrs Thoows Nsnnis
Tuttle E O Wslker Josle A
Webb T J Wright 9 D
Wynne Doc White Annie
Williams Nannie Wilson Msry Msry.
Persons calling for letters on
this list mnst say "advertised"
or they may fail to get them.
H. E. Smith, Postmaster.
WssTee Lasy
T. D. EMERSON,
Up Staire Neweom Building, South Eaat Corner of 8f
COMES WITH A FIXER AND MOBE COMPLETE 8TOCK OF
Dr. W J* Tfcurinoad'a Catarrh
Cure
These two remedies, no wsll
and favorably knowa through-
out Texas and the Boath-Weat,
are again being pat before tha
people by Dr, Thurmond him-
sslf. Thsss great rsmsdiss
have beoome so popular tluu ta
avoid iadtatioa the Doctor *
a|
Us
photograph of himself
of these
THEY ARE OUT OP 8IGHT
when It comes to 8BLLING
GROCERIES CHEAP. Call
around and see them aad yon
.rill be delighted at their LOW
PRICES. Don't buy until yon
see them,
Wilcox & Rogers.
Music for Bieijhedy,
M. B. Rexrode, oaa door
south of Collin county beak
haadlee tha Mathushek Ptaao,
Packard, Waterloo aad ate
makes of orgaaa, which he will
sell fox oash or ia
oaths
THAN EVER BEFORE.
Send or bring your orders direct to headq
LOWEST PRICES for CASH.
QTPeach Seed received ia exchange at $1.00 per
Address,
E W. Kirkpatrick
27 Premiums at State Pair.
for Chronic Sort Eyes,
Eye Lids. Son Nipple, Kk*
Tetter, Ssh KheuasndSrald HeeA
per bos. For ale by druggisls.
TO
For putting a hoist in a tne healthy
ditioo try Dr. Csdy^s Condition "
They tone up the syrtem, aid
km of
to an oM«roraT^S«B^hM^
School books iop-
pll* M 8o«y S WtkMn.
T k yoar wheat to tho Ool-
lln Coonty Milliac Co. Tkn
will pty tb« hQhoat
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1893, newspaper, November 9, 1893; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191803/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.