The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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.Mr. Peter Sell?, of tbe Sells
Bros, circus, is is ths city vis
iting friends for a few days.
Asked by a newt reporter for
tbe particulars of the proceed ;
ings brought by his circus firm
against the colony of New
South Wales, which formed
the snbject of a dispatch in
yesterday's News, he said:
44 We attached the exhibit of
the government of New South
Wales yesterday. We waited
to do so until the Worlds Fair
was over because ure did not
desire to interfere with the sue-'
cess of the fair or to lessen the
advantages that might accrue!
to New South Wales from its
exhibit. The Associated Press
was mistaken in stating that
our suit was f«>r $500,000. It
<vas fur £'10,000 sterling, which,
i« thn equivitlVut of ar>uiit $50,-.
000. The hislory of the case is!
as follows: Fiv^ months he-j
tore landing in Australia wh
sent our advance agent to d- ,
ney, the of fb* colonv
of N*w tjyiitli Wales, and he
wa« assured b3r 'he auihorities
xhat we could land our circus
without government interfer-
ence. When we arrived in
tfydnoy the etii* f veterinary
licer inspected our stock ami
pronuULced them healthy and
sound, but alter we landed
pronounced our horses diseas-
ed, sa^in^c that they showed
s\ !2itoms of glanders, t >tir
horses were taken to Shark is
land, where th«-y w^r^ kej t for
t'lr^e months, at tb^ expiration
of which time they were shipp
ei ba- k to the United Srates
I am
Just what I am,
Orover Olevelan
President of the Unite
And democratic high mucky-
•uok
From Mucketsville.
When 1 breathe hard
And grit my teeth,
All of ths little sapsuckers
Cling to the knotty bark,
And before I speak
They say
Amen.
*
I also am a goldbug
And the enemy
Of silver.
1 receive my inspiration
From Wall Street,
I am the maker
Of the laws ;
T draft a law
And send it to the house
And they ratify it,
bom** tight, kick aud squeal,
But they all vote for it
Just the same,
Selah.
They have to
Or, nary a post master
Texas norther, my inquiring
friend, is sn extremely damp
and disagreeable wetness that
crawls up out of the hole where
I musst have the addsess of
, , . , , - every county chatrman in or
the north pole used to be and 1 , _ . t ,
_ 1 . ; der to enable me to correspond
swoops down upon the some ! -k, .
r r , 1 with them wheu necessary.
Not half of them have yet sent
in their addresses. We must
OP ALABAMA. 1 ,
mmJmrnA ' ' " ' I
He Delivers a Severe Rebuke
to Cleveland ami His
Cabiuet.
times sunny southland at a
Nancy Hanks gait, catchiag
you with your mosquito-bar
nn*< rolothes on and your over
coat in soak. It is more pene-
trating than ammonia, and re-
quires but ten seconds to work
its way to the mose secret re-
cesses of a fat man's soul and
causes him to regard the or-
thodox hell of fire as the one
thin<? in all the world most to
be desired.
When a norther has the vic-
tim in its grip he feels tbat he
The following synopsis is clip-
ped from an associated pre6?i
report of Senator Morgan's
must push the work all over' 8Peech which was delivered or
the state, but cannot do it ef-
fectively unless the state com-
mitee can get in touch with all
the county chairmen.
All reform papers in the
state please copy.
Tiios. Gaines, Sec y.
Comanche, Tex, Oct. 2G, '93.
It appears that the chief sa
loon keeper of South Carolina,
Governor B«n Tiliuian, has be
has a combination of buck I com,H s'^P^'ious of his b*ir-
ague and congestive chills. It
is the custom in Texas not to
tenders His order for a
prompt return of all of their re-
ceipts on pain of removal indi
make a
freezes
a slam on
climate on earth." Few houses
I built prior to the war had any
provision for heating. The
, custom was when a norther an-
nounced itself to keep piling
, on coats until it got discour-
Will I appoint, a * .i . —
' ... . aged and gave up the contest.
From Maine to California; n_
Nor a marshal
fire until somebody | c?tP9 h * belief that they are
the eve of the senate's action
on the Vorhees repeal bill.
Mr. Morgan then addressed
the senate. The situation of
the senate seemed to him a very
lamentable oue, which he could
speak of enly with pain, and !
which he could contemplate on-!
lv with serious apprehensions
for the future welfare of the
country. Mr. Morgan said the
passage of the bill would be an
irrevocable surrender to the I
demands of the most insolent
and overbearing corporations.'
He tbeu read slowly and with
grnat emphasis these sentences
from Mr. Gormatrs speech of
Castoria la Dr. Sam eel Pitcher's prescription for
and Children. It contains neither <
other Narcotic substance. It is a
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing
It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty
Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's
—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
Castoria.
"C&ntJM-la if. «) well ftdajitf-d tn'ChOtfrvnthat i <°a«Sorl cures Qittr,
I rocr>a n.end It h* su;tf*i:< r to ni'.r jw serinti-ra rtn-.iT Ftomach. IHarr:t
known t< ate, 5 H. A. Ajriita, K. t>., !"a« V\"orrs:«. irK-s tievp, sad
111
oxftirJ St., Bnuktys, V. Y.
f j t} t * u either robbing the till or driuk ! Saturday "We were compelled
* ' ** \ ing too much of the whiskey, | r° terms offered by Oie
3D tut3 niost delightful | jg vttrv doubtful whHtb^f from Ohio. LLh hfld
* tt I 1 1 • 1 4I t_ i* 1 1. : a .! .if
this order will have any other j *^e k«y of th^ situation. "I
ffect than to cause the deliv-j'^aDk almisrhty God Mr. Nfor-
" The use of * Oarforta' i uaiverbal cud
its bifriUtio -r U ki.«'* a that it ru> a. wi rk
' f tsui T> n t er !« iuc It. F«*w un: 12i-
wfc>- <'<> n< t krfp Cjsttrii
Titma rt^ h."'
C.UU.O.; MA&ttx, I). I .,
New T tk City.
jrMSkm.
Witlvwt injvm<jus taadicaitua.
"For •cv.-ral jmmx* I h r#
four ' Cmtori-JL,' and RhzJl aiwayt
us ft hr> it v ariably pMduo
ivsrJt*."
Vvwix F. Pasdkk. X. D..
rr.th s:r *t and 7th Aw., New Yo
Nor a measly consul.
They would sell their souls
For office •♦ #. ..
In Ilyti or San Domingo,
To eat with
Niggers,
Waugh!
My salary is
Fifty thousand dollars \ er tuous perfume of
anaum, buis ail the vear.
That custom is still generally
followed.
Northern people regard this
excentricity of the Texas cli-
mate with extreme disgust.
They go down there expecting
to find ten months of summer
and two months of early fall
weather: to revel in the glad
sunshine and to inhale the uuc-
m i^ioiia
r tie V grt
ery of some doctored returns,
which will leave him as wise as
he is now in regard to the op-
eration of the state saloon sys-
tem in South Carolina. The
absurb liquor law of the pal
metto state is ir perfect keep
ing with all other legislation of
the populist party.—Philadel-
phia Record , _
Now, don't prevaricate in
such a manner. South Caroli |l0Csi
na is in the bands of the denv> j tions to
crane party. If there is any Mr. Morgwn, col niptuo^ly.
d-f-ct ,n the liquor iaw of >be "VVhal i*. |I,H d-m.M-raiic P«r>v
. i . - * ..II worth to itself or to the country
palmetto state, lay the blame! J
gan said, impressively, "that
tbe senator from Ohio never
had the power to dictate terms
to me as a democrat He may
have dictated them to the pres-
ident, to the committee, to the]
minority of the democrats on
this side, but he cannot dictate
to m* ." After quoting from |
The CtHTArw Gjxpaxy. 77 Mntaar
Saw Tc
HOW IS YOUR LAND nTLE?
If you do not know see tbe Collin County Abstract Company!
by Byrne &. Hen on. They devote all tbeir time to the
busineiis, and have the most elaborate and complete Abstract
in < otlin county.
Mr. Qorm «> 8p~oh, Mr Mor- LOAN DEPARTMENT.
a an lead *ue sentenc-* as to
Sherman laying d iwn condt- j
He laying down condi-
dfm.fiacv .aid LAWD DEPARTMENT.
11" YOIT WANT TO BUV OlJ
They make a specialty
IK YOU WAAT MOIfEY
On the Iu>tal!uient plan; ibey can furn'eb it at tbe lowi
interest and for any leit^tL of time.
That's what I'm here for,
To draw it.
This is my last chance
At a "private snap.''
into their picnic clothes and j maintained
send their heavy weights to
friends back home :o be given
to the poor or packed away in
v )or to prosperity when tue seu
a; the doors of h^ "H. (), P." j aU>r frolB Ohio has t|M k«-y to
— i . . yJ
i he situafion and can fay d >^n
i conditions to it. What is your
mojority lo re \\orth(addreseing
the democratic penators) thus
When my four yeats are up camphor. Just about that time
1 will retire,
Aud they wiil uot forget
Vhat I was
The president,
(trover
a norther arrives and f* r thr~e
days, they long to go to M it?i
t« ba to g -t warm."
They Saw It.
J. OWLKS.
An Alligator Story.
An elderly woman in charge
of t*o huie boys and a girl
ha iea a Wabash avenue cable
'i iin yesterday morning:
"Say do^s these cars go by
L bby prison i"
,kVes ma'am," answered the
conductor of the tirst car.
"Right by it ?"
"Yes m, get on.''
4 l)o you stop there r"
"Ye? : Y*s ! Get on !"
Democratic nmty can l>e
oul> bv « strict
adneraoce to principle. In vi-
olating principle the pr p^«*e<i
shabby compromise would de
feat ir, purpose of securinir
harmouv : for if w< u!d u ierl>
fail to ob ain the support of
the masses of the r!efnoera i«
party.— Philadelphia Record
Yon will nerer g -t unity on
correct principles. Your
scrupulous 1-sders aie
bu lt that way. It is "rule or
with them.
:r fled with, thus deceived,
thus oveirun arid linailv band-
it K ONl.Y LINE
? r N -
Live alligators, not on" of
them six Inches long, are sold
with a clean bill of health from at the Florida state building
this same officer. I bought as new tangled breast pins and
some Australian horses before badges. The reptile is fasten-
the show landetL These horses ed to one's clothing by a gold
wrre condemned by the author- band and, as a rule, the pur^
i'ies and destroyea on the chaser walks out into the park
ground that they might be creating consternation where
diseased, although it >was ever h^ may meet nervous peo-
claimed that no such disease pie. A lanky, mirth provok-
as glanders had ever been in ing fellow who was making a
trodiKed into the colonies. It friendly visit to all the state
cost us :;1'>.o0 j to transport cur buildings, b.jught one of the^
hoises to Australia and bac k, scaly youngsters the other day
aud we never used theni in and pinning it on his breast
Australia. Besides this, we wandered aimlessly into the
were forced to pay exorbitant heme of the Kentucky people.
quarantine fees to the govern-. Lp to the present time an en
uie'U officers. Our whole tente cordial, or whatever they
tioublw was with an officer, may call it, has not been es-
whose action was uuaccounta- tablished betweeu a saurian
b!e. We hal the sympathy of and a Kentuckian, who is of a
the people of Sydney." d tf^rent turn of mind. The
"VVhy did you not institute stranger sat down in a btg
suit in SydLejr ?" c
"A member c 1 the col >niiil the point ot angry activity
parliament wanted me to bring Bearded men from the biue
suit, and he offered to cake the grass s<ate who were swapping
case on a contingent fee, but 1 st >ri-s by the t p^n window,
feaiel that the authorities g'* w uneasy at the double life
would do something or other to of the guest and finally remou-
de ain us :it Sydney, which, of strated to oue another as they
course, might entail great in pointed to the wiggling ciea
convenience If not Iosj We lur« on the breast of the young
attach d the property to get who had wandered into
jurisdiction, so that the suit ^ele with so siuch
c juI 1 be brought in this couti b!aIit3lieM and assurance. Fi-
try, aud ihe go*«rnaient or New . ,al1 K«niuckian mib j yet. —Cbicwo Tribune.
Soutu W les be brought herei* beard aau a tall hat!
ruin
Oconee county, Georgia, is
tiie sixth county that has held
a special election since la-t
November and it was carried
by a large majority by the
populists, this m ikes fiveout
of six that tbe populists have
won. It begius to look like
the d-*m<>cra?s made a bid
: break when
"I don't want to get on unless j Watson's seat in congress.—
you are sure to stop there, j ^uttof, 1 Watchman,
p-r-dsted the matron, helping | m m m
the matron, h
h-r charges aboard. "Do you
call it out when you get right
opposite to it
MYes*m.n
44Then these are the right
cars," she said settling her-
self comfortably on a sea- an l
taking th^ children on her lap.
"Dont you forget conductor !
Libby prison!''
"All right, ma'am."
A few minutes later the car
aai uov,.i iu a ■ §u> d ^ aj-rk
and Proved the alli^-iior I a
o the Doint of atigry activity. . _ ,
out
eii 0 > 0 iiie tt-ii Ar-i
of the nena'or fr«ou Ohio Mr.
Morgan said he sign-d the pro-
posed compromise in ( td-r to
nave peace and fraternity in
fhe democratic party. kC tn
t n- i mit suicide," satd Mr. Morgan
i ( t j with much hitt-rness. 4 b-cau-e
\ t>u cannot get a chance to live
on fair and even terms wi h
your friends a< d rieignb<.rs "
Mr. Morgan, continuing, said ;
if the presidential policy w-s'
to b- worked out through a
gag held in hand through t.jej
veto power, such a power |
would soon SO exc-ed the ;
grants of the constitution that
• he people would break off from
such a rule. If he had told the
people of Alabama that th" '
first efforts of Cleveland, if
they stole Tom ! elected president, would be to j
put silver -in a position from
which there was no possibility
of ex«rication, hat it was to |
die in th^ senate in the hands j
of its frici-ds, or iu the house j
by his c inmand, that state, at t
lea^t, would never have cast !
her vote f< r him. Mr Morgan '
conclude i at 2 40. li* left the
sul<jec% he sail, with ttie
knowledge that th^ die wa^ ;
cast. The sena'e. th * house j
and the president had deter- j
mined that the pending m-ao
use should prevail. There was
has be«-n chosen as pastor ! nothing uow to look to as far
as he could see, but some
, vague promises made in the
year. He is an able expounder j which was entirely in-
of the scriptures for a young j capable of being realized.
« ohin county lands rail« n liyrne A Hennon.
of the real e*tale
Deed and Release Dep't.
roil A DKF.D OK HKI.KASE
Aeetirately written er an arkn^wlefliLriaent correctly tlkan call ea
tbeui. 'I'hey have a large supply « f printed deeds and releaaea, all in
•txtntorv f«rm. tor tb« nee of tbeir pa!runs; al o the most approved
ferm of i nd notef : ail of which are for the use of their clients and
not to m;U or lend.
Ccilln County Abstract Co.
KindelkV McWhirter
DEALERS IN
STAPLE and FANCY CROCER1B8
East Louisiana Street, McKIXNEY, TEXAS.
l^fGive us a call and save money.
n<*tor Henderson
102 i 104 0.9th St., MRUS CITY, M.
It* Old Rt.iahU Dj.ijt. A X'fnUar Cradmmt* m Mmdieim, Otdmt t
AftumJ Lengeti L*<+Ztd.
OVER 27 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTICE.
Row left Notes
I i'l'Kli UoWLtTT, Nov. ti, *.t:i.
Kditor i eutoerat.
The heahh of this community
is good.
We have preaching on the
firs? Saturday night and Sun-
day and Sunday night in eac i
mouth by Rev. Austin Craneh.
II
ofl pper Rowlett church for this i
r r
dock
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A .'hnr,;. -.11- thP > ; '•ft* tn ir^at CHROMC, HFHV0U9 m
r 3CA5F8 Cnr < jranraii*.« 1 ©- mor.ey refnn.Jod. All
? •• 1 r* >• " f i N ■r. - Ti Tjrortti urioasi
w 1 .urtta at a dtstacc** tr
• i - •. f: ? fmmgaacarl
; -" -. « r.' 10 cured A^reasd
Y<-*:rcaM>. S*nd fort
( ^uotiial.perBoaaUjror bj"j
Si ^.kness&Sexual Debility,|
' - ir 1*-yjuihf-2lfuUir«ssn«lexrea K.nrodaeiie
n t r i-Iica of Hof>d to the palaa io the
rn : • • r, 1 osatif < xaalpowai
i 1 - - ■«, r- *ti<re lost wesual power,
urtiaafMlwywiSt tarmaiili>
... „ i! Stricture SS?SSSf«aS.'S2:|
No pain,&o ejep '
P-. --it • • ,- u^i th" Treatment at he
1 ^ . | i<i,elimatisni S^SESSsl
|AST~ai < ... TLosieatestdiseoverytal
t ;c at;- ■ !s of nWHctne. On « doae fives * J
•> i*mo\« fever aud
7. m afowdays. Ssni it
. . . u-«. > li '■'•Jsp for ctretxlar.,
ca. i m . - t r-; pert r6c in
Hrtd thlj li: .«• !>>>ck uad . -wcrqwsiuM.
Free Museum ui Anatomy S^SSJSSS^Sa;®
liie-like riodels au>5 *u ficarctiie^r'y licprr** .he - > t* imoi of iiirtnic-
t'on—ir -r n uitho'it * rd*. A 6dtp +:l9dl* tH tank, aSvcS /
uiiifurf;. ; ■ c - '*ai ! car.'rut
munity like him. 11 is subject, ^ 1 CXH.S R V.
Was the iir>i railroad n crone tbe bor-
der of i exas tt"w any direction) and
piioh init> ftte interior anJ >n to C^ep
water « n tbe Mexican t.ulf: but such
was tbe ca< e and it is a ket tbat the
KATY u Itie lir t to y 't «jTit of tbe
o!d ruts and improve i:> fucilitief fur
handiioK pasmncesa freight. At
the early settlers moved fr«>m old iug
^r.fcKA'n- - iaauad ot oa UaviaKto goto hI;,"hu'"1 black boule on th-
cSto*5flrtT" *°w that gorernmenl." | window sill, and stretching hi.
Waintf Psiaea S'eBiil^ ClfS. "What is the value or the length to its last iuth
1 exhibit or Xew Sjuih Wales I"! •
''ft v:.l i,.l at tt orm(MKt "1 «a-v. Knnnel, there i i
th*' conductor sharply.
44 Where ?" asketl the matron.
"Oa the other aide of the
str-et. Hurry up!"
... , [last Sunday was to the mem
"Is that Libby prison? ,, - . . , . ,
, ,. . , „!bersof the church m regard io
" 1 es. btep lively, please.
i4Chil lren, that is Libby
prison. Take a good iook at
it. That's what Uncle Steve, . .
H^ sp >ke
r :(--rchi^o."R«k isiami KENTUCKY HOUSE
more yt,ting m^n in our com '
tol l tis we mustn't fail to see.
! making an ex- tis^ for not at
'tending church, and the idle
'conversation they indulge in
too often. He sp >ke of S< >|U ■
You can go ahead, conductor.
We d' n*i get out for two miles
men who are too busy to attend
church and some who will go
to town and spend jhe^r lime
walking the streets and say
The Finest Sleeping ( u* S.-rtice iu the
World.
Asefhrr advrnee la th- Introduction
of the
AN KM I LAN KAi'KKSN Ceinpasj
to do tbe pxpro.^ of ;bi<i Com-
pany. Thf ;ibove Kxprtt* Company
eovere lines from Ibe Atlantic- to the
^ #u!r. and none 9tand< higher thaa tbe
AMKKICAN.
is valued at $1,000,000.
The nug
are esti
We did i.ot attach at y- aD' if "i-
t :ii'g that was perishable." !people abhor mor t a prise
igaelsorbilver and sold something wroag on jo'breast. o)
.!iu :ed to he worth jioo, Th> -"h, is Ksmtuck's build- D
11* ■s • i . ifi r an' if t ..♦••rn'-i :,n v t hi nir th - ..
Joins the Populate.
W, if. Bryant, a noted repnb
lican of Colorado has joined
the people's party. lie comes
our in a lengthy jetter to the
enver Rocky Mountain News
He closes the article as follows:
"For these reasons I shall
C. It. WILLI* Sc J. II.M AHTIN,
Proprietorn.
I Are prepared to give first-cass ac-
•MsUEAT HOt k ISLANil HOI TK. -T j • n«
is uow tirmiy e9. b!i,hnd in) commodatioiis and respectfully so-
Texas, and has
train service
Worth and points north, north-j TERMS:
' K.Vrr licit the patronage of the public.
they haven't Pme to go to kne S rip. the b-^t line fo Cald-
The Katy Reaches
' §mas kkmnu*t ai. iM ro oi -i i^otiis
Kan«as City, to Houstoe. IVxa«, thel
head of tidt water, over its oun rails,
and parses through
Peaisen. Sherman. Dallds. fort Worth,
Waxahachie. Hillhltoro, Waco,
S ttrtten, Taylor, (sa1n«-
. Henrietta, Awtii,
Una Aeloaio, Hou-loa.
| m and iiaive 4on,
and a!]i>rds comfort? snd eonv.-n « h^-es
to its patrons unequalled by any other
" western Line.
to visit Lt. Louis,
.Ibansna City. Jiaoiohal or the
lafns and prairies of Mis-
aSdthe Indian Territory,
take the
Soon after parting with Mr. , ol u woman it is j mv allegiance to the peo
Sells the Xews reporter pro- a t,hing that crawls; an it Im pie's party and remain with it
c-eded to interview a Dallas niistaken, sah, you have
lawyer on the case. The law- c°me in here with malice afo -
yer said: "It looks like a! thought~au' with the green
good case, but ihe suit is unDre- ed(* wigglist thing on \o vest
cedented, and if it is proceeded l^at oldest K^ntukian evah
with is likely to lead to iuttr- 8:4W a ^ream- ^oa
national^complications. Iu this kindly withdraw, sah. There's
case the government of Great • ™awked distinction between
Britain becomes the defendant, frletlddh;P an i^^idnal
because internationally the ad- | ali | one ^ou lo
ministrations of governments w',er<? ^c^°r a®d sSaftes as-
of colonies or states are not 8imilat*' a *Igmate, or sah,
recognized In this case a!^r5j°y so,ne af^nity. \o. en-
wrong is done an American cit tlre*7 001 heah."
izen in one of the British colo
aies, and the American citizen
s:ez- s the property of the of-
feniiug country while that
property is temporarily locat-
ed ia the United Stales. It
to ms that ia the ab-
ofi
Chicago paper.
Jost What a Norther
Slid (cxas try
direct, best equipped
isieepers to
ithotit Change w here
ia mads in Union
points North, taut and
as I hav4 with the republicans,
so long as it remains true to
the cause of the people. We
can never expect to find every
thing to our liking in any party,
and can only take that which
is least objectionable."
"What is a Texas norther f
The question was put by a
Globe-Democrat man to lisj.
S. M. VanderhuMfe of Texas,
s.s.s.
£
Georg
urely a vegetable comj
made entirely of roots j
gathered fr"
:ompound,
i and herbs
the foresta ol
HHI tscd by millions
of peepie with the beat resulla. It
cyss
church. He also referred to
many rulers who neglected or
disregarded the sufferings of
their people and showed the
results. He mentioned another
class who will criticise those
that are trying to do good,
which is very true, i will say
in conclusion there is a work
for every one to do, according
to their ability, and if you fail
to do your duty who will be to
blame? A Farmer.
west and north east. It is the pHr meal f 25
only line to Kingfisher, lien Board and lodging per day 1.00
nessey ami El Reno in Ok'alio- ;t .arl ,1 l-dging per week 4.00
Boar ! and lodging per month 16.00
Farmers, when in the city give
them a call.
ma and th? ne.v cities of Enid
and Pond Creek in the Chero-
Thotnas Jeffeiaou : 44Abso-
lute acquiescence in the decis-
ions of tbe majority—the vitul
principle of republics, from
which there is no repeal but to
force, the vital wrinciple and
immediate parent of despot-
ism."—Dallas News,
Very true, when a majority
is fairly obtained but when
purchssed and suborned by u
corrupt president, as a major -
ty of the present cougrees h> s
been, in the interest of ths few
at the expense and degradation
of ihs many, it becomes uot on-
ty the doty, bat the will of God
it M
well, Wellington, Wichita, i'o-
peka and other promineot
points in Kansas; to Denver.
Colorado Springs and ail Colo*
rado, Utah and Pacific Coast
Territory; to K inpas City, St.
Joseph, Omaha and Chicago.
Everything that g*e*s to mike
a first class railroad can be
found 'on the "Rock Inland."
The vestibule train leaving
port Worth at 8:10 p. m., and
arriving in Chicago second
morning paves a business day,
and there is no change of cars
of anv class between Texas
and Chicago.
Ask your nearest ticket
agent for maps, folders snd
other information in regard to
the "Grest Rock Island Route,"
or address the nndersigned.
J. 0. MOCabr,
G. T. and P. A ,
Fort Worth. Texas.
M
Wise and Frngal.
"How do you charge for
a beer f" paid the sttsnger as
he stepped briskly up to the
bar.
"Five cents."
And for some of the lunch
on the table f"
"Bothis."*
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"tipation, offenaive breath and heacacbe. One Taneue taken st
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.