The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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West Bound arrive*.
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East Bound Departs.
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mmodation .* 4:55 p. m.
LOCAL NEWS.
Shaiu is having his residence
r^ftinted and further beantifiwl.
ytnn Tom Andrews is in Wood coun-
ty to legal business.
Miss. Lula Witt of Dallas is visiting
relatives in McKinney.
Mr. John Lake of Engleman called on
the Democrat Saturday.
Miss Emma Walden visited in Wylie
Saturday.
Miss Mary Crutcher visited in Van
Alsiyae last week.
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PrOf. and Mrs. Cross of Bethany were
in tgwu Saturday,
Byron Bowers, of Waxahachie. was
here Sunday.
MisS Elliott Harris visited in Dallas
last week.
Dr Thomas of Bine Ridge was on our
streets yesterday.
O. A. Wilson and several members
of his family are afflicted with la grippe
Rev. Austin Cronch of Baylor Uni.
vanity was in McKinney Sunday.
W.W. McDowell has a severe attack
of la grippe this week
H A McDonald attended the Moody
meeting in Dallas last week
R. D Erwin visited the Moody meet-
ings at Dallas last week.
Catholic services will In held in Mc-
Kinney. Sunday. March 3, at 10 s. in.
Dr. R. F Bntler. of Wylie, was in
McKinney Tuesday
Miss Mary Cruteher visited in Van
Alstyne last week
John Fields, of Dallas, attended the
funeral of his uncle. Richard Field#,
vesterday
Miss Luddie F«N>te. of the Sherman
Institute, came down Friday and "pent
a few days at home.
Mrs. Lncinda Cuff aged 4K years,
died at her home near Altoga on the
23rd
Claude, the 1H month old babe of Mr.
£lliott living in the flat*, died t n the
24th inst.
Miss. Lizsie Martin teacher of music
at Anna and Melissa spent Sunday with
relatives here
Wal
i for week ending Feb. 15.
Miss .Mary (ioodner, who has l een
spen$iag a few weeks in Austin. ret urn •
edfchpe Friday.
MttaMaggi* Taylor visited her sister
Mrs. D. Mark ham. in Greenville. Sat-
urdav and Sun-lav.
Dr Piner. of Van Alstyne. Preached
at tha Methodist chnrch in McKinney,
Monday night
Misses Anna and Florence Spradley
spent Sunday with their parents in Al-
len
Rev J. B Minnis of Allen has late
ly had his name added to The Demo-
crat s subscription list
It is reported that J. E Jones of Cope-
villa will sow 4o0 acres in oats and
plant 1000acres in corn.
Haar me! I want your patronage.
B.F- Johnson.
-O. W. O. llardmsn. Sheriff of Tyler
on; W. Vs.. appreciates a good thing
and does not hesitate to say so. He
was almost prostrated with a cold
when be procured a bottle of Chamber-
lains Cough Remedy. He says; It
gave me prompt relief. I find it to be
an invaluable remedy for coughs and
colds." For sale By H. C. Herndon,
Miss Pearl Bagley went to Ladonia
last yreek to spend a few days with
friends at that place
Prof. T. M Hinsley, the popular
young teacher of Sister Grove, spent
Saturday and Sunday in Dal las.
Dink Estes of San Antonio is spending
a few days with his parents Mr. and
Mrs Ben Estes in this city.
Gen. R, N. Gano of Dallas occupied
the P^pt at the Christian church Sun-
day ftnorning and evening.
Miss. Allie Dowell suffered a painful
accident last week by having a finger
caught in a henry door and severely
lacerated.
Lee Jones of Copeville this county
was struck by a lever of a cotton stalk
cutter resulting in bursting of mi eye
ball which was removed by a physician.
Prof. Dodson may not be able to take
up his proposed school ~ork in Oak
Cliff on account of sickness in his fam-
ily
Rev. James Wilber united Tom
Hogue and Miss. Ozella Duncan in
marriage on the 24th inst, at the resi-
dence of E.V. Duncans near Heards-
ville
Lost:—A diamond stud near the Cum
berland Presbyterian church Saturday
evening. Finder return to Chas. Pin-
•r at W. W. McDowells and be liberally
rewarded.
J C. Wylie left Tuesday for Northern
and eastern markets in the interest of
Wvlie Bros., establishment in this city
Mrs. Emily Thorna, who residt* at
Toledo, Washington, says she has nev
er been able to procure any medicine
for rheumatism that relieves the pain
so quickly and effectually ss Chamber-
ain's Pain Balm and t'<at she has slso
used it for lame back with great success
For sale by 11. C. Herndon,
New Hope Alliance meets everv sec-
ond and fourth Friday afternoon, and
considerable interest is manifested in
these meetings by the members,
Our friend and patriotic hardware
merchant J P. Dowell covered the front
of his mammoth establishment with
national colors on Washington's birth
day.
Farmersville citizens had h water
works mass meeting last week. From
the expressions there made. Farmers
ville wants water bad and her people in
tend to have it.
Richard Fields died at the residence
of his nephew J as. Fields in this city
Tuesday morning and was buried
Wednesday morning at Pecan Grove
cemetery.
Washington s birthday was fittingly
observed by Viney Grove school. Fri
day night, with exercises which were
witnessed l\y a large number of peo
pie
The beautiful drama * There^e '
produced by Prof. Shearer in this city
last year to a delighted andience. will
again lw produced under the direction
of the same gentleman in Denison Sat-
urday night March, 2nd.
G R. <rates, *9 years old, died at
the residence of of his son in law Lew
Moore in this city. Tuesday morning
He was an old setter in this county and
highly respected bv all who knew him
George Melton has relnrned from
Waco, after hsving complete*' a coui
men ial course in Toby 's Business col
lege.
The following M< Kinneyites attended
the Moody inet-ting in Dallas Sunday:
Mr and Mrs. D. A. Crouch. Mrs.
Duer. Mr. and Mrs Stitler accompan
ied by eight members of Mr Stitler
Sunday school class. Mr George Ship
ley and niece Miss. Anna Shipley
Messers J W .Asbnry. James Dockins
Arthur Melton, George Sullivan, Lark
Yountf. Avery Dowell. George Hughes
and Jon tie Rogers.
A Des Moines woman who has been
troubled with frequent colds, concluded
to try an old remedy in .i new way,
and accordingle took a tablespoonful
)four times the usual dose) of Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy just before go-
ing to bed. The next morning she
found thst her cold had almost entirely
disappeared. During the day she took
a few doses cf the remedy (one tea-
spoonful at a time) and at night again
took a tablespoonful before going to bed
and on the following morning awoke
free from all symptoms of the sold,
Since then she has, on several occa-
sions. used this remedy in like manner
with the -same good results, and is
mucn elated over her discovery of so
quick a way of curing a cold. For
by H.C. Herndon.
i Cora Cummins was the guset
of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Cummins, in Ennis. this week.
Ruby and Jessie Morris, of
Cliff, have been in McKinney a
few days, the guests of the Misses Oren
duff.
Misses Mary Herndon and Lnddie
Foote. of the Sherman Institute, spent
Saturday and Sunday with their parents
in this city.
Rev. J. A. Stafford, presiding eider
of the Greenville district, atteudec
meeting at the M. E. church in this
city Sunday night.
WtfflT*
Look for the sign, John H Young.
He has the best plow shoes in th,
world for $1
A flannel lined duck coat for fl
Laundried colored shirts for $1.
Best line of f 1.50 dress goods in the
he market
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Any kind of a hat yon want from a
25ct hat to a $6 one.
The best suit of clothes you ever saw
'or |B.
$4 and $5 overcoats for $2
Woolen underwear cheap as cotton
goods.
Can give you prices that will win
your trade. If you try him once you
will call again.
John H. Young, North side public
square, McKinney, Tex.
I am making a special effort to secure
your trade and am buying the goods
yon want. See me before you buy.
W. W. McDowell
Wylie Bros, moved this week to the
Johnson Block next door to Geo. Fox's.
They are making a specialty in clothinj;
and all things in mens wearing apparel
We bespeak for them a liberal patron-
age in their new quarters.
The protracted meeting at the Meth-
odist church is still in progress A
number of conversions have been made
and several new members received into
the church Largo crowds are in at-
J L Gillespie and Maggie Stevens.
Meroney Foreman and Genoa Cbadick
W N Carrol and Lizzie Lawson
C M Richardson and Mollis Chich
Sam G Todd and Louisa Finch
C M Kidwell and Odie Jackson
J T Crowder and Dellie Robertson
T W Hogue and Ozellars Duncan.
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The best Ribbon cane syrup put up at
W. W. McDowell's.
Farmers and 8tockmen! Git yonr
horse and jack bills printed at The
Democrat office. Leave your orders at
once.
Don't forgdt B.F.Johnson's for gro-
ceries.
McKinney will make sent* attractive
improvements in the near future in the
way of new residences. We understaud
that W B Largent has completed
plans for the erection of a new $4000,
residence where his home now stands
on College Hill; That Bob Bristol is go-
ing to build a pretty cottage near the
Dormitory; and that Price Stiff has
specifications completed for a new resi-
dence to be built on the lot just north
of Mrs. Howell' s on College street
A World Almanac will lie given to
everyone sending usfl for anew sub-
scription to The Democrat.
Heinz. Dodson & Hill pickles. Chow
Chow, Table sauce. Dressings. Ketch-
ups and Pepper Sauce at W. W. Mc-
Dowell's.
D.. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair Highest Award.
Visit the book auction if von want
>ooks. They will go cheaper than you
ever saw them.
Come to stay. B F.Johnson's new
jrocery. just west of H.C Herndon"s
COB
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KV N
las $3 ft $4 Shoes
They five iht bast
RXtSS
w%__ un!form,<
Prom $i to saved over other mifrif.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sddby
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Id India the elephant is the
friend, servant, and protector of
•ton family. On<* should sw a
certain Tommy, whom 1 kuuw,
taking Irs master's) children
out to walk.
Tiler*' is aothiag t" fear for. The Nickel Store is tie plaea to get
rt m eiuter serpents wild I the worth of yo.tr t air dime.
beasts, na'sh-s or Tcm- j
my watcher 4>?tr liitta with
more solicitude than the most
On to Bella City
Don't 'ail to ree
Special attention given to
log prescript!* ns st C. C. Provine AC©
See the Chicago Coitagc Organ.
An hours Uss : in short-ban I every
day in the month exnept Sunday by
Prof. Moseiey. Tuition $5 per month.
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High grade groceries a' B. F Johnson!*
Poi ite clerks. low prices and prompt
delivery at B.F Johnson's.
lteal Estate Transfers.
the
Deed* and releases tiled with
county clerk since Feb. 14, 189.V
Compiled by A. C. Wilmeth
Bateman J E to Sam W Watson IS
acres. 15 a^rws
Baccns T J and wifs to R W Floyd
5 acres, price f4«2
Dart M J to DC Pardue release
Eddleman Alexis to W F Moore and T
* Rollow 70. correction
Fagg and wifs to A D Hop«« a lot.
>rice
Hsrndon ( H and wife to t" W Davis
31 acres. f!50
Ruth Thf* and wifa to C I Marriot
16 arres.
Town^end J T to W B Bakrr 5S1 .> a
ftfo
>>wlen <i H and wifo to<*eorge Wilcox
trustee. #76*
Snider Eliza J and husband to W L
Boyd 24 a< res $4£o.
Wilson J W te E S Burg - rel *as -
Baldridge W F and wif - to M C and
E Baldridge lot in Piano
McKinney L E st al toE N A McKin-
ney Vt acres f
McKinney E X A to Jno H Lucas
trustee JW arres
M«-Kinnev EX A and wife to Hany L
Hunter trustee 4U acres #244.
Perry T C and wife to Christian
church lot *2800
Rolf Walter and wife to John Ashly
50 acre* $1400
Collinsworth W H and wifs to J T
Carlisle lot in Lebanon $10.
Dodson Calvin C and W ifn to D
Honghtox trustee *rr*e $1300
Herndon J R to A F Roll 6 arres
Hill J L and wife to Steve Hobbins
1S01, a fiono.
Brinlee O R and wife to J R Del> ng
County Institute.
The regular meeting of the
Collin county teachers' Insti-
tute rouvefied iti the Institute
building Friday last, and the
programme for both da)S was
fully and very satisfactorily
carried out so fur as time
would permit. Supt Sh~f>herd
presided. The following were
the instructor*, with tb -ir sub
jects :
Physical Geography. Forma-
tion of i he Eaith, Volcanoes
and Earthquakes—T. S. S1 ilcl ;
Practical Lessons in Physics— i
I. A. Armstrong; Compayrie's I
Applied Psychology, chapter*
5 to (5—J. R. li^n<irix ; School
Management, Daily Opening
and Closing School—.(. W
Miller; Geomery, Second
Book—I. P. Gadberry ; L . S.
History—B. W. Hudgins;
Methods in Language, Work
zealous nurse could show.
He walks with slow steps
along the little footpa'hs. He
M. B. Rexrode, dealer in pianos and
organs, ous dcor south Col in County
Bant*.
House an 1 lot for eale. Lot ahont
16)xlG0 feet. Good orchard. Price
$500. Call at this office.
% • _ . i Notice—Free to all our readers. A
accommodates In9 pace to that j h4nd80me brUr pl ,t. ^ of
of the smallest child. He gath— I Duke's Mixture.
era flowers for them. He plucks Alpums, pocset books jeweliy, vases,
fruit from the trees he plund* IS etc. etc- ca;i he purchaseb at tbe Nickel
the sngar canes. At the wishful Store fira ^e y little amount or Mon-
gesture of a little haud he
breaks a branch for the ot e
who wants a whip or a sword.
The whole bevj of children
are calling Tommy here ard
Tommy there!
"1 want that big mango up
there to eat." Tommy plucks
the mango for the child. Ob,
Tommy, get me that butterfly.'
The 1inge elephant softly ap-
pr< flches the butterfly and
ey.
See the M&thu l;ek.
Call at tbe NieMe Store and inspect
their magnificent display of good*.
Great reduction in well bound family
bibles at C. C. Provine A Co's., succes-
sors to J. B. Dodson A Co. ^
Meals and luncbe* at all hours st tbe
Farmers restaurant.
"Don't Tobace Spit or Smoke Yoar
Tl
Life away
The truthful, rtanlin* U !• of m book about
No U> b .- fbe only harmles*. kmuuSmc tobac
t"o h*bi< <'ure. tf you wan' to quit so:! caa't,
usw' No to t aw," L rac«-« up nicotio{«*d nervt-i.
, , rim.nat • iiicitioe poit&nf, mun< wtrmk oifii
brings it a captive into his It**0 ftrp.lmb. and vigor. Positive curr
trunk with a sharply drawn
breath.
"I want that pretty yellow
flower—that on^ right thnrn in
the tnidole cf tii*. pond.
Tommy troes into tne wafer
up to his n*ck t-> g-t fh^ lit v.
ur money r> funded Rook at oracKi-t* t r rosM
*d fre* Adflr Tb# SU*rlin/ Rcmwlj Co .
CM.-ajt->, 4*> Kandclpb St.: New York, 10 Spruce
Stre^?.
for Primary (trades C. C. J whatsoever threatens to tone!
W, T. Scott, one of the leading meer-
chant-i of Pilot Point §ay«: "My wif
has been in extreme bad heslth for over
three years, tier weight was 115 pounds
when «hx? began taking I>r- W.J. Thur-
mond** Blood Sjrup. She look only
, four bottles and now weighs 14T pounds
At iue slightest sound which I and her health is entirely restored.
is not clearly accounted f'>r or •"'he had tried many different remedies
<f a iarkai or a hyena " we" " PKv.icl.ns witkoui
. • , , , relief. 1 liecouimend it to all. Sold by
ID thftjungl* hf quickly fjalli K. K. Itri.lol and J. It. Dod.on.
ers the little ttock between his Ewrlu„ H.rd.
fnr^ midnr nrnt^etinn i Soft or ''alfo vt1 l.utupa nr. i Bl *nii he* from
lore leer, unuer trie protection •' hr.r«. . h..K.d J-pa ins. -urb^. Spl.n--. Sweeney.
nf i.:w irnnlr ll*i .. ...... U«. n" r-pfnin* H'.iflen. nil 6woll -n Thront*.
oi Lis trunk, lie hegm* it roar , OIJfihP . 0 s*.-e nv . - «.r one
anger. Disaster tails on pSTj;? ""
with
Hi d by
Knwi.s F A* r,
.Mt-Kiunev. Te>an
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Mr. T. ▲. Bailey the genial merchant
of Hickman, Jnst nmrth ot FarmeravHk
a law miles, waa in to
Ha handles a nice stock of general
chandias, which ha informs no that he
is ilfc^niag of at a low rasa. His trade
is on the increase, owing to the fact
that he sells at prices to suit prion of
farm products. Mr
at
Cross ; Arithmetic, Common
Fractions—Latira Wakefield ;
Texas History, Era of Missions
-J. H. Watk'ins.
A committee, consisting of
T. S. Sligh, J. K. H^-udrix and
H. G Re -d, was appointed t<
•onfer with a like committee of
Hunt county teacher* and se
ect a place for holding the
iext summer normal for thie
senatorial district, acid also to
select a conductor. Their re
* ort to be submitiH<l a« the
n**xi montnly meeting
The n*-xt meeting will be
held in McKinney the 2dth and
:WJth of March.
The following teachers * eie
in attendance :
W. W. Foster. D. M. Kelly.
J F Newsome, Maggie Car-
ringtou, N. C. Brown, J. P
«*otcher, J. S, Hays, C. C.
Cross, Jesse Spencer, J. M.
Kobinson, Mona Slaughter.
viay Gray, Sarn Tiasley. E. O.
Hall, U H. West, E K Hall, F.
A Klutz, J. F. vVilds, Mrs A.
^*Hatch«fton C C and wife to J A Etadb A, B rutu, I. N. Roberson, W
to rase defe<'tiveacknowledgement.
Lendesey autl wife to C H Wnrden 1
acre *V>.
L< velady J H aad wife to ft R Do<l-
soa 2" arres$150.
Shelton R T to !i N Jone* release.
Pardne D F te H L Hnater trustee
187 acre*.
Hicks Nathan and wife to John Given
et al trustees flSOo
Cnpps L C to J R Clemens release.
Ditto W E aad wife to F Emerson 111
acres. J Howard. $1526.
Foote LA, heirs, administrator, to
J L White lots in McKinney and 60 a
$5717.
Airheart W U te TP Barry trustee
75 acres, price 131G
Creager D M to M E Creager 225 a
price 4000.
Nnnn J M and wife to M M and A
Blnm lot in Mil wood, price 38"
White J L to Ed Foote lets in Mc-
Kinney and about $0 acres, price 5717.
Clark Jim to J H Jenkins trustee 112
ls acres, price bOO.
Gordon A E to W Mock ford price
250.
Mead J M and wife to Chas Boyee 40
acres, price 400.
Btrother O K to J L Moulden trustee
l§5. *
Bumpass W B to T Z Smith 10 acres
56.
Carruth R E and wife to James Helin
95 acres 1500.
Ganet B T and wife to John 8 Good
-5acres, 1500.
Gree r J L aad wife to W L Strange
lot in Anna, 25.
Hill J L to Mrs Lea Bates release 1065.
Jones R Wjto Roliour A Moore release.
Strange W L to J M Robinson lot in
Anna 35.
Smith E A et al to Emma Striplin 9
acres, price 140,
Wilson T B to J W and J H Oren duff
release. 2560.
Saye E R et al to A J Mitchell 126
acres 8150,
Faris Hennon P to Wm Spears release
Jenkins J Hto J M Pearson lot inMc
Kinney 95.
Houses rented and looked after. Tax
es paid. Terms reasonable. Call and
A. C. Wilmeth,
Wert of Foote House.
Chamberlain's Kre and Skio Ointmea.
Is a certain cure for Chroak* Sore Kyes
Granulated Kyo I.id*, Son Nipples, I'ilt*,
Kc/i-aia. Tetn-r, Sail Rht-um aixl Scald Head,
li-' **■ nt- j>er box. For sale by Jniggii4>.
TO H0*SE0WTrEB9.
For pirttioK a h«>rse in a fine healthy con-
dition try l>r. lady's Condition Powders.
They tone >i| ihe M>teru. ai<l (Ugestioo, eutt
im- of ametite, relieve consti|>ation, correct
kiilnrv «li->r(ler^ .tivl de*trr y worms. Kir t;P I
new life to an old or over worked hon*. 25
«vnLs |>er pac kage. For sale by druggies.
K. K. Bristol Hrnggiet,
t & 3k
F. lioper, J. H. Hill, L. Harda*
way, W. M. Erwin, J. VV. Mil
ler, Maude Farrell, L. M. Mills,
W. M. Barnett, Tom Hogg**, J.
H. Moore, H. H. Thornton, J.
H. Wat kins, John Triece, W.
P. Marriot, J. R, Hendrix, G.
R. Brown, Laura Wakelield,
Birdie Ferrell, Capitala Har-
nett, M. Blackwood, A C.
Thompson, C. T. Wilson, Tot
England, J. W. West, J. P.
Gadberry, B, W. Hudgins, Jo
sie Parker, J. ii. Bright, N.J.
Crabtree, D. D. Kemper, O. C.
Dunawerth, S. S. Bailey, S. J.
Brown, W. L. Yarbrough, J.
M. Shook. J. S. Leonard, N. P.
Little, T. C. Andrews, Joetta
Slaughter, G. H. Chance, J. P.
Austin, W. W. Jones, Gradie
Bogan, J. P. Fagala, W. A.
Shiftlett, J. H. Hardin. H. G
Read, Ja«. Hardin, N. B.
Ledgwood, J. W. Morris, J, G.
Barton, OUie Plemmons, I. A.
Armstrong, May Allen, S. P.
Brooks, T. S. Sligh, Miss Wil-
lie Thomas, T. M. Hinsley, A
F. McDonald and others whose
names we did not learn
one of bis children—ti^er, lion
or man is instantly crushed io
the earth.
On the border «>f the Gauges
in tbe flat utarsUy laud covered
with jungles and streams, the
ho?u - of the royal tiger <>f B n
gal, combats occur almost dai
ly between this wild aiiinm)
and tlie elephant who is ^uard
ing th^ flock the servants
on the chil'Jreu of Ins uia^tnr
The tigers «>f this species are
so ferocious that they never
decline the banie. although if
invariably results in their
being crushed under tiie feet
of their hn^e f >
Pitd-**as ih- elephant is
in his battles with the tiger.
t'.e bear, the rhinoceros animal
which he never ailows to es
cape hirn alive, ja«;t so gentle
is h *, just so kin<l and humane
toward all inoffensive creature
So str 'iig is thi^ dispor-ttion in
him that whate\ er etupiie, yon
may have over him you can
never j ersuade him to destroy
an insect.
Box cut l«*af and granulated ugars.
The tiu> le i, i*lack-spotted Hsins and Breakfast bacon l est brands
bugs, which the children callM jar \v
lady birds,M are plentiful in In
dia, only larger in size by half
than the European an 1 Ameri
an bojrs of that naiuf As an | it'lw n"Y",he hu""h" wlu W
. . , the htehe^t price- for hides. Call and
experiment I ha'*e of tea seen him.
oa^ of these insects set on a .. # . ..
I have a fn**h shipment of crackers
plain surface—on a title of the and cracker meal VV W. McDowell.
courtyard, for example—and
, , . ... , . Bring nv .
an elephant bidden to crush it B F Johnson
by setting his foot on it but
neither his master nor his
About the 4i
Call on us when you
Seed Pi
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MILLET HID,
GARDEirSffED8,
onion srrs. m
AT
WILCOX £ ROGERS.
Get their prices on 1 he Celebrated
Tennessee Trium^N ft"? d Potatoes.
on ION NOT LOCAL
SEE •
J. P. NENNEY
FOR
Cotton and Corn Planters,
r.
Cheek Rowers, Disk and Drag Harrows. Eagle and HtulaN
Cultivators, P oub'e Shovels and Slocks |nd All Kudsof
Ftirm Implements, Sehnltler tmd i ailiB Coautjr Wasoio
Columbus and Cornersville autl Other Good Brands of
Buggies and Saddles
All Nhop-Made Harness. A fulL.lhie of Osborne Binders,
Mowers and Extras Harvester and Harness Oils and Bin*
der Twine. Qualify and Prices ttaaranteed.
* .4 ** t '
BR. BURTON, l>
Rooms 1 3, 1 A & 15 Morrow Bl?kJ
McKINNEY
$ I
it
Treats Exclusively kU Diseases of the
*
it
Hlank - A Bro'c. ran«iies always in
st K*k. Th*' lrf*t mad -.
W W Mr Dowell.
A splendid opportunity i« now offer-
ed t y i*rof. M«t-eie> to tho e in McKin-
ney «r in the county detailing to
learn shorthand. Terms verv reason
ble.
< 'ail a' W \N McDwwell for t 'ana
♦"1 aad Fruir^. hL- Kto< k i* care
fully selected.
Freeh tls h and o>fter8 on hand at all
time* at The Farmers R« ataurant.
My <*!itir<* hUk k of groi-erie^ is
frt-^h and new B. F * Johm-on.
1 r 'fh canned go<Kl at B. F. Johnson*
just west of II. C- llerndenr.
All yi u enn f*st at the Farmers Kes-
tanrant A r JO centi?.
Go to « .Provine Co. *uccep§ors
to J. ! . hod(U n it Co., for pure drugs
W McDowell's
Go to the Farmers restaurant for hot
meal# lunettes eel.
your produce farmers
keeper has ever succeeded in
preventing him from stepping
very high over it, with evident
care to do it no harm.
But if you a*k him to bring
you the lady bird, he takes it
up delicately with his probos-
cis and puts it into your hand
without so much as rumpling
its wings.
The d^vil runs successfully
with a hot box.
The man who pays his debts
deseryes credit these days.
In contemplation— The fu-
ture.
books will be arid In McKinney in the
m
TRAIN BOB BERT.
The north bound H. & T. C
passenger train was held op
and robbed last night, three
miles north of Dallas, by four
highwaymen. The express ear
was rilled bnt no money seour
od. Sheriff Moulden with fl
posse and the blood honnds,
from McKinney, boarded a box
oar and immediately left for
the scone of the robbery. No
arrwtt have been made at this
wilting. Col.
Wm. Allen, Al
The burden of one's song is
usually borne by others
J. C. N. SMITH.
Dentfat.
. All kiuds of Dental work done and
guaranteed first class,
Morrow Block, over Weismau.
Teeth extracted without pain.
THE CANTON COTTON AND CORN PLANTER.
This Planter te a sow and improved machine, made entirely of stefl ex-
cept the handles. 1'fe leading feature of this.machine is that it the
operate?- to plant one kernel of corn or one *eed of oottM la eack kill nr wlB
drop two In eack hill, aad at various distances apart. Wo
machine one steel tingle tree and one wrench free ot charge.
this machine whan in town, even If you don't wish to parch see Gall
We shall he glad te tee you and
| NOSE | I EAR,
■ Throat, Chest, Genito Urinary H
■I Female and Private Diseases. Hi
Vr ether al Stricture. Hectal diseases, etc.
SST All diseases treated by the latest and meat approved
Call or addrees. Lock box GO McKXXKY. TBXAS
A euro For I>y*pcp*ijt,
.Savannah, (is.
Meesr*. Lippuian Broa*„ Savannah Ga.
Gentleman:—For the benefit of all suf
fertnir from dvspepsia and general de-
bility I beg to submit my testimonial
to the efficacy of your P.P. 1*. (Prickly
Ash. Poke Root and Potassium) ss a
positive cure for sll thete distressing
complaints.
My system was also full of malaria
my condition was growing very serious
I had noap|x*lite. was losing strength
and a a* completely broken down in
health; but now my health is fully re-
stored. and I can eat like a field laborer
Without the slightest fear of serious
results. I really feel like a new man.
1 take great pleasure in telling the
world that P. P. I*. did the grand w rk
of restoring me to nty accustomed
health.
1 ours truly.
W. S*. ( berry.
Savannah Citv Market.
World's Almanac of l$S5at this
'iScts F*r copy.
Join Prof. Moseiey's short haod
r ■
Otrtos Provine A Co't ea the
north side when wanting dn^a
sospsv combs, brushes; school
ststionery, bibles Ac.
Buy yon a lot in Balls City while yen
csn ge|, choice, it is tbe coming place
in the Gulf Coast country* Write to
E ll< Porter at Gaivestoc Texas.
Whom Bab? was sick , we gave her Cast orla.
When she waa a Ould. abe eried for Castoris.
Wbea she became Mm. she clung to Csstoris.
Wbeo abs had Chiklreo, abe gave them Cutorfa
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.
Over 5000 Relit of latest designt snd
A sight class in short
typewriting is now being ooodaeted la
shain's block by Prof. Moeeley.
The McKinney laundry does a strict-
ly high grade work, guaranteee satis-
faction, tnaket a specialty ofoollan and
cuffs.
Ask fur the Miller organ.
Prof. E. G. ilosely is teaching a
in short haod in Chain's block.
'Tis the best that's imitated. II
Genuine Canada Rye it the
and only genuine. All others are Un)-
t tions. Get tbe best aad only geaa
ine: very old. pore and line at
City Drag Stare.
• k.
Care Tonr Catarrh for 01.OO
One bottle of Pr. W. J. Th
Catarrh Cure will care 90 cat
elegant combination patterns fresh
from factory jn.t received at the i 109 of
City Drug Store,
1 tarrff and colds in the
E. Bristol and J. B. Dodson.
The McKinney Nurseries.
Are supplied With a surperb ttock of
tine fruit trees, Ornamental trees, ber-
ry plants, fine roses, shrubs snd ever-
greens.
Send for new catalogue,* now ready.
Address
E. W. Kirkpatrick.
3 5 McKinney, Texas.
A Heller In Arkanaaa,
Forest City, Ark
Lippman Bros. Savannah. Ga.
Dear Sirs,—We take great pleasure
to add one more certificate to your
long list. * e csn truthfully say that
Prickly Aah.Poke Root snd Potassium
Compound, P. P.P., is one of the best
sellers that we hsve ever set on our
shelves sinoe we have been in bualuess
and every person we have sold P. P. P.
to says it is tbe best blood purifier
known.
Yours truly.
Wlnthrop A Co.
Relief in Six Hoars.
Disirttsiagr Kklney not
lievfri h. sis hoars bj tbe "
American Kidney Cute." This Mt
mt of Its
kidaers,
and pain la pern la* a
ly. If
* ly
Smith
Keep on band
medicines of all kiads.
ides of aay description; ia teat,
thing lathe dn« line, OaU and
them.
A. 1 . Moeely, M.D., Specialist, late
Surgeon of the Searcy Medical aad Sor
gical Institute, treats all dlsasaes of the
eye. ear, noaa, throat and cheat.
es fitted and furnished. Located at
Kinney. Tex.
that the gulf
red to
tine. Bacsatary £• H.
, * tx' being
I.Wr.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1895, newspaper, February 28, 1895; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191866/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.