The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES
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Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
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t;ie *«Hk and debilitated, *irefl
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lb fill vhon ii Kir-; <•*;
'.reiiniu iu uinra, ci|<ris w. t.> t . .
i •♦esaea. stvin* t be patient health and forV-ui-. ■ ■' '•
Happiness where aiekncss, gleomy ?;*,•.,/'! .V V- • ~
K r primary secondary «nd tertiary ?v bn^n rain'mi.: :
syphilis. lor blood poiaoniag. mercu- #
puis<>n. malaria, dyspepsia, and 'MSfk"'1- V: .?
ui an blood and skin diseases, like t«*aoai>y.> j. i.. ; .t —
Motdits, pimples, old chronic ulcers,
tetter, scald head, bolls, erysipelas, Skin Cance r Ctrrc d,
eowm -we may aay. without fear of
c >ntradleti<>n. that P. P. P. la the best flnffmrn"/ ** J / *-"■—•■ ■ -
blood purifier In the world, and makes ,, .
poaiUre. speedy and permanent cures flwjcis. Tex., Jaatwry 1., 1 v.:
ia all esses. Hasans. Liftman Bi;os., Savncjah,
Ga.: HentUurn—I bavn tT.o! r P.
are ooiaoned ?• p- *ur a disease ^ •
Impureconui- known « akin-tnccr. f.
, i i^aa tA manMraal i> f nil f If If i atafidlD^. an*. ■ OU 'i KCC 1
t, n. dae to meaatruai trre«aianries, pfir,fl4M|*|,0 bki0;1 a% , r,.;-
Single Disc Drill.
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NEWS* I A two-year-ol<I child died in J F. EMERSON,
New York on the 31st ult.. from President,
CAB6RILLY COJ^Ig^FgB^ THE DEMO ^|je effect^ Df swallowing tt «h«wl
pin.
T. T.
Vice-
Governor OTerrell of Virginia
announces against free silver.
Albert O'Day, wife murderer,
committed suicide at Crinston,
R. I.
C. E. Perkins^ Phoenix Fire
Insurance agent, and C. B. Ed-
gerly, a Boston grain dealer as-
phyxiated themselves on the 30th
ult.
r" irst (national
CAPITAIi and SURPLUS - - :
Buys and sells Exchange on the principal cities In
First-class papar discounted.
This Machine
Business Hours: 9 a m. to 4 p. m.
i XM1 f*4 DAY evn fo? *
tnfcitL*). Si--' -- -.^torrnmc ae l %
Oonc-rbnw. Gla-t. ~^rzrcc-'.t~ '.
ill s:>imlt&7M«M 'iirni*rgv i.
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A negro was lynched, Thursday Two state convicts while work- DIRECTORS: Francis Emerson, T. T. Emerswii, T. H. E
by a white mob near Jackson, in «r on the II. & T. C. railroad Jno. L. Love I ad v. C. H. Welch.
Miss. nfear Thornton, Tex., were shot
Ingalls, of Kansaj, says that he and ki,,e<! h* ^u;irdri whi,e trvi g
wants to oe elected to the United to esca|>e"
States senate. j Henry Freeman, a moonshiner,
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The Rock Island railroad will shot al"' k'l!<•,l S,!,,ps
prol.al.lv be extended fro,,, For. !l>e',,,tv lM",s',Ia11 Uov<1 Anl,'t,I.. at
Worth to the gulf. " h,.!e <):lk- K>-
on the 30th ult.
Two persons were killed in a A , , . i
n ••ill a. I wentv men were jailed, last
Georgia railroad wreck, near Ma- * 1
con, Friday.
NoBuia. ?io Psic. l'r>-s>>Kts fctrktn:«. Pise iljr-
■ C3* PRETENTS ALL PillVATiS d'pl ABrT J3
lj
At Drac?is'«, or cent to any addrcn , Uttf-
I&jectJoa k*srt ta^TtsBert'1
fKoaacail> it ar ttvuse. EH. E
malydcr MFC. COm Lane
FH, KCS2Y 2tT*'^, c 'tfr'-l,
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■ Ladles whose araUma
and whose blood ia la as
darl^t^ouic and blood rlasssltir prop* fltstlon from the ccat of tl. r -
of P PP--PricklT Aah Poke snd prevent--* any srresdi: - of ts
^—rrtcKiy Aaa, pom sores. I baye_takenBvsorsl
—leaa
and feel conbdent t'WitanotM'; f:
will effect a cure. It ha - also r -li-v ed
-t i°; me from iadit; stioa aed orca*ccb
Your^irulr,
CAPT W. Jf. KU.'T.
"!Ji Attorney at Law.
: ta thsi *hlL
jour medietas from ay own
h nowledre. I was affected
dHesse, pleurisy snd rbew
35 years, was treated by tho rery best
physicians ana apeathuadreda of doh Bmlf k: Dlrwv* Ri5f^5S i? ,,H iT*
lar*. tried every kaowa remedy with- RWl L~:
decgoist :-"u. ir.
LIPPMAN BROS,
I cm recoomond your medicine to all
sofiercra of the sdoto diassses.
una \f W YFARY
8priagfls?IJ, Greea County. Mo. Uppmam'a Bior... woanab
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week,at Wilmington,Del., charged
with violating neutrality laws in j .. _
Miss Finley, of \\ alker county, j forming an expedition to aid Cu-j EVJexEIxA
• ii > .I. .i ii ii i ct i i A I was adjudged insane at Kaufman ban revolutionists
especially adapted to the bla<-k lands of Texas, and we unhesitat- , A . , ™, •
1 * 1 last week and sent to Terrell. f
Mrs. Dr. Davis, of Monroe Cen-
The
Crescent
Hotel
its |T<j niiiu r
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Jfi s 1 # lliif i? Sii.
PBOPmr:
ingly recommend ii to our many friends and customers to be tirst-
class in all respects.
We Guarantee
It to work in corn ^taik>. <-<>ttt n -t:i 1 kand all kinds of trash, and
it is the only drill made uli«-if the operator is not fiothered with
trash. and ^ee t!ii- machine when in tin- city as it will pay all
farmer- interested in machinen to investigate tlii before after killing his wife
VV. J. Nichols, a Chicago mil-
lionaire, expired suddenly at Sar-
atoga last week.
A. F. Clark, a Montreal stock
broker, killed himself in his own
office on the 31st ult.
Jack Wilson committed suicide.
ter. 111., was frightfully burned
by the explosion of a teakettle
which had been tilled with coal
oil instead of water.
Is the
Favorite
Resort for
Texans.
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SPRINGS
FOUR DEAD.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas is
reached in the most comfortable
manner on the
Santa Fe Limited
C-.-t
Fov'Sale By H. C. Herndon.
Thursday, at Battle Creek, Mich.,! Sullivan. Mo., Aujr. 30.—Vec- A «olid\e til ule train
terday e.vening three children of a
negro named Jenkins while at!
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ALLIANCE DIRECTORY.
COCNTT ALIJAXCK.
President. A. Stroup, Verona.
Texas.
Secretary. Miss Sallie Stronp. Verona
Texas.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
MASOXIC.
St. .lohn*s Lodge No..>1. A.F.& A. M. j .. ...
nieetg the 1th Saturday night in each AlcKlli ne\, l« \.
month, K. II. BoVlby, W. M.
bu>ing a <IriiI. V« u run n< ri-k a we guarantee it an<l if it don't
do the work it's n<> >ale.
Pariin <S Orendorff Co.
R. E. CARPENTER, SreCiAlA6EHT.It'v lr^,cut,,,off<m.lb'h,& in *hat
at Aiisnv llle, III., on the.ioth ult. ( bie child thrust it> ha
/< * • i. iit*"ni natiitni .m-iimii> unlit* at A<l<lress ^lauager, ( rescent
ueorge \N alters, a lineman, was, . . „ . . u • « i
electrocuted laxt week l>v con,in? I<' v to |.la.c near the l.an, Hotel. Kureka Spnnp,. Arkan-
| in contact with a live wire. Th" ^ WMj f<>r ,*n<1 h"iA
rat her out < f the way antl danger- commoilatioiis. and
A hrakcuiau, A1 fre<i Love, had ot> , owing 1 < -nake- which are
TRAfXS O^l THE
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I«. F. Dowkll, Secy.
NextmeetingatredarAlHanceOct.il> .
Stn-Aiiiavraa ! Chapter No. .J. H. A. M.
i ♦ . „ ♦ rtHt „n«i "n^^ts the 1th Monday night in each
•*U,a"t. • « « l- .rst an i „ \f_ Atwmatiiv. II. P.
Third Saturday nights in each month. .. .. Pi,.vlh„
President. J. F. McGowan, Piano. ! Iio^lby, *ecy.
Secretary. .I.T.Forbes. Allen McKinney Order Kantcrn Star (* ha j -
ter No. « 1 iii«'ett> the 2nd Tuesday night,
Josephine meets Saturday night be- ,n ^aeh month at Masonic hall.
fore 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month. Mrs. M . K Wim. Worthy Matron, j
B. F. Ivy, Pres.. Josephine W. M. Baulky. Secy.
c, c. Carlisle, Secy. "
1 I. O, O. F
Nevada Alliance meets Saturday
night tefore the First and Third Sun-1 Empire Lodge No. • > 1. O. O. F,
days in each month. meets even Thursday night in their j
J. W. Yoi sokk. Pres. McKinney hall over the Mis iisi:>pi store.
J. L. Pcckktt, Sec. 44 W. I*, ^uttie. N (. .
L. W. Crout h V. Ci.
Altoga Alliance meets 1st and ;lrd W. N. Collier. H. Sec.
Thursday nights in each month. Fretl Kmprson. < or. See.
L. Cameron. Pres. Altoga K. N. McAulav. Treas.
i. A. Cawoa. or
Roseland Alliance meets at 2 p m on Defiance Lodge. No. 2s. K. of P.
2nd and Ith Saturdays in each month, mert* every Tuesday evening at 1'astle
8. L. BkaMHaw. President. Anna Hnll K.a>t Vn.. St.. west « f post office.
W. F. Pmcr, Secret a rv. "
Rowiett Alliance meets Saturday km ;hts am i.aiuks ok honof^
nights before the 1st and :ird Sundays ']^\n « M rra> lodge No !«*, K
in each month. J- ,,f J1 - every 2nd. ar.d 4th.
R. T. OfisnsBKKY. Pres. Foncine Monday niirht'.
W. T. IlaLe.Sec y. McKinney Pr . , r
Mrs M. d. I odd. Protector.
New Hope Alliance meets 2nd and ^iriJ \j. Wade. N ice-l'rotector. i
4th Fridavs at 4:^* p. m. .1 (' Mo^re. Trea^.
M. W. Young*.r Pivs.. McKinney. j L Todd. Sec*y. ;
Waltes B. Wilson. Sec'y. " _ , .
( onnt> Oflieials.
Verona .Alliance me^ts 2nd and 4th M. G. Abemathy. < ounty Judge, i
Thursday nights in each month. 1 . . Naofiim,
A. C. Stkovi*. Pres. Verona J. A. W*allien,
Walter Carter. Sec'y. " W. T. Cox.
Copaville Alliance meet* on 1st ami nitron
3rd Saturday i.:ght at 7 p. m. ^ ( handler '
W. 8. Cox, Wes. < opeville «>• ^n,',er-
W. T. Thompson, Sec.. - ^ "v. S^pherd.
Stinson Sc'not l House Alliance \\- \j ^j|jr!e\
■aaW tat and :trd >alurday niahl* ir. (((J ^ , A| |V|HI!.
'pTi'.ni,! l rM« Parker i i'««io rocirr convenes «th Mon
w t iiamarvn s . > " " dav after the l t Mondav in February
W T Dameron. >ec. nn;, September and holds f..r e«x week^
81. Paul Alliance meets i i tntl 3rd lion. J. L. I>illar«f. Judge.
Wednesday nights in each month. ( oi nt> _;„,i„i«i
i ma* unpr:s prt>k Paul our! convenes for civil. < riminlai
W* T Reeves s'ec'Y " and probate busim-ss Ut Mondav in
W T. Leeves. . et y . March ; :^rd Monday in May ; 1th Mon-
Cedar Alliance meets Frldav night day in July : — ts«i Monday in Oct. and
before full moon in each month and fnd Monda> in December of each vear.
two weeks therenfter. M. <i. Abernathy, Judge.
J. L. Mays. Pres. Free Gr*s* < ommis-hionmcs < oi t .
.J R. Self, Sec. Merritt Convenes 2nd Mondays in February,
Mav. August in l November of each
Maxwell Alliance meets Saturday yeur.
nights before 2nd and 1th Sundays in
•aeh month. i
W. F. Bedell. Prisident. Piano j
R. L. Boggess. Sec'y.
Willow Springs Alliance meet the
1st and 3rd Saturdays at 2 o'clock p. m.
In each month.
R. W. M ickey. Pres.
Hammond Bros.
Bakery and Restaurant. LTw«.knEI ,w "n,> ,tr!,a!,yi
** ! the baby and ft
Superior Grades of Fltntr. Best Bread.
Lowest f*rices.
Main heir Bread Wagon.
nd into General Passenger Agent.(>alve«—
Water flooded the Americus what it supposed was the hen's; ^ T<,xa#i for information re-
am! Sleepy Hollow mines at ( en- nwt ami tjuickly withdn w it. ex- ?anj!ll? rate> aI1d time table's.
tral City, Col., and killed 13 claiming that the hen had pecked
miners. its hand, rheother two children!
~. , . . . .. put in their hand with the same
I ne deail IhmIv of a Mexican , , , . ,
. . , , , r results and then set up a loud crv.
was ftiund dangling at the end of i
I he mother «a> at the well with
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jy*s !! #1 '
;,a Duffrr v
IJI FJUI i .. ..
a#
j*rr .rti
-3 - • *1 Uk -«S 1
t >ill\ I
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t he alarm sin* }e ft
in to the assist-
B. A. Bass, a well known com- atice t f the thi*«'i' children, who,
mission merchant, wa> a*aa !iiat- it se*eni-. hail Iwe-n bitten by a
etl in Atlanta. ( a.. < ii the 3i>th rattle snake. During the* excite-
ult. j meiit the^ baby fell ilit«> the well
Default ing state' Treasurer a,,<' wa drowni d, and the three
Tavlor, of South Dakota, has j other children aU> died.
Ik%e*11 lvmamled to t li« pe nitentia- -
ii\ under control of a r\ l \ the supreme court.
A mine horror at Central City
Col., last week, resulted iu the* j [hali.as nkws.]
de*at il e f e f about t v* ellty-fiv e* *ll- [jj «| • j«> | with j !sto|s till the I—■
tombed millers. |aill| „f ( t,r,i, a S.-to r BcniiiMlitti, |
Fast- :l journalist, killed I >t*. Ali'ssandri. i *
SNAP >||MTS.
Mt K Innev. Texas.
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Count \ Attorney.
I'ouaty Clerk.
I i-Jrict Cle rk
Sheriff,
l ax * ollector.
lax Assessor
* 'imty Tre?surer.
s I |>T . of S('htK !s
I'ountv Survevor.
C:oice of ret
Orleans
To the Nort;
Soliu Tr
iflghnn*. ( r a
Thrcugn Car 3
To thatt.ir.o3o
To Washisater
< om u issione-rp
Me > with Precinci No. 1.
J. T Howard 4* " 2.
J. R. Save •* " 3.
C. M Rice " " 1
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II. N. Ml/ell. student at
man college. Poughke*epsie, N. About the* only way a tioctor can
Y., became violently insane last j l*> * newspaper man low is with
orrcrs the sublic ihc
- PASSE GER - SE- VICE
between
week.
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The prohibition content at Fori
\N'e*11 )i is at white heal. The* Fort
orth (ia/ette oppojees local <•! - . .
' 1 1 l |e4s i||gs
lion \ chementh.
The darkest clouds ometiines
have in them the most copious
EX AS,
THE FAST
and SOUTHEAST,
ETXRA COTION BEIT ATTRAC-
TIONS FORTHKSUMMER
OF 1S! 5.
speeiul low round trip rates will be
made with liberal limits, and superior
accommodations for persons attending :
< ot'or Stutes : nd If:r< r; ational Ex-
position. Atlanta. 'la.. Sept. is. to Dec.
21.
The*c nteiJ are ojwn 'o the geneial
puhli* h --ides iht usual Summer Teiur-
ists rat«-. to the healtn and pleasure
resorts of the North and Kast.
< all on or wriie to the nearest Cotton
Belt Ticket Agent tor dates of sale
Rates and Limits.
« orr- >| ©ndc: ce solicited.
A. A. i.lisson. T. P. A. I t. Worth, Tex,
s. Warner, ii. P. A. 1 yler. Tex.
RespecrtnlH
S. ii. Warner, G. P. A.
SiM-rctan of State <Matin* Kvon | eople who take n
t t.kc, of North Carolina, died 'hatn-es on getting grape s«-eds in
j last we-ek. He was a brother of their vermiform appendices *eein
•Senator Coke, of Texas. I to be utterly fe arless a> regards
the lip mierobe.
Cannon Balf Train
SHORTElfEI" OKF. HOCR IN TIME
l^*avK«.rt U'orth. T t^"> a «•.; Uilioa, k u'< a.
•< I'dh>3 ls-| v t. s " a BS A itvea l<ou,>
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THt GRtAT
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... THE GREAT...
Texas State Fair
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DALLAS EXPOSITION.
Tenth Grand Annual entertainment
opens October ipth and closes
November jd, 1895,
AT DALLAS, TEXAS.
The largest and Most Successful
Slater Urov. Alliaice i..eer a, lb* ! fllJBIIWyi.. > f I Combined Fair and Eapoal-
Illinois Schoed House on the 2nd am: ■.WWilsil .i?il ^ v ^ / tion in the I ni. n.
4th Thursdav nights in each month.
Sammy Thomas. Pre*. Princeton
J II Curtis , Sec'y. 44
Midwav Alliance meets every let
and 3rd Friday i..*ht* in each month.
J P Miller. Pres. Farmersvilte
J^A Spaugb. Sec'y. 4*
-Suow Hill Alliance meets 1st and trd
Thursday nights in each month
John Bratcher. Pres. I-ayborg !
W. C. Reed, Secy. 44
£ach Secretary of Sub- Alliance^
should send In names of e ttie*eTs and
time of meeting to l e placed in the Al-
liance Director? of he Democrat. Kil
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
cmboland pkbsbytaxxah.
Services every Sabbath at 11 oYlock
a. a. and at 8 p. m. Rev. J H Wofford.
pastor. Sabbath school every Sabba<h
at 9:30 a. m. J. H. Sneenl. superintend- if you are going Norm this summer
sat. Prayer meeting Wedneetdar night, patronize n modern "up-to-date rail-
Young People's S. C. E. Devotionai ; toad/
Meeting «.** each Sunday. i It is the "Gre*at Ifock Island Route.
Business meeting tirst Tuesday night and the map shows how- it runs to the
ta each month. i principal cities of the West.
Consecraiif n meeting ev ry Ith Sun- We have a tram with Pullman Sleep-
day evening. ers without change between San Anto-
Geo llnKlien. Pres. nio anil Kansas Cltv.
Willie Rhea. Sec. The S hedule is as follows:
paaeaYTaaiAN. No. 4 Lv. san Antonio via
Services eveir Sabbath at 11 o'clock I A G. N. R'y.. s.OO p. m. {Attractions, including an Educational
a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Rev O. A. i us- ; Lv. Hnuston via Kxhihit on a grand s ale
■ell oast or. Sabbath school everv sab- II A T. C. Kj ..11.10 p. in. /
. ..s" J . — _ 11 '.^lv... «sr .k w, .m,... a Mctkan f!xh:bll. New Improve
SfiMiilfl
A. Ilk Ut 11 >ia }
I III' lip IUHTIMH*.
The 7-year-old child cf L«-e- . j iyiTcn cu; |yp.
Munday was literally to,*n to "l.et u save the women and, llwilCB LfC IIIO lAfllLM.
pieces by a vicious <log at Nevada, i children. j HAfi sf.en qck'xexed
Mo., on the 3*. th ult. —8 Hours to St. Louis and the
Some people do not appreciate! _
Lightening killed ,1. \\ . Leap • 1 * -* 1 1 East.
1 advice, but waiters do not mint! „ . ,
of Eminence, Kv.. and Kunnett tl „ ,,,1.1.,, 4 Hours to Memphis.
I getting a tip now ami then.
Dartiold of Robinson, 111., on thej —-♦ 1 Hour to New Orleans
30th ult. I Some people permit flier* to con-1
t 111 UC Oil t lie III t lin Mlilll k III* i tle*ss. __ _ MB >af aa
B. Kreig, aged tw , committed m vIVLT I www U#%Yw
suicidc at \ irginia. III., last week. There is a kind of civilization! betweks
He was found hanging by his j t|,.|t „|ore , jian jt worth.
he*els in an apple tree.
W atch s,'"
F« >1!
mn/i FAIES
Texas 4c New York*
^ J M:-s r i SVcvt iiH.of Boston, Mavt
^ -r ' r> v - • -.fT.-red fr'tiii
. \ . I : wfca-b I trunl
[varioBS rem«-lies. and many reliable
<.t,e relieved nw Afurr
;tai in/6
lMBtiO> Wfl I
aw v ry
I to you. -s I U-' <
that it saved me
fr in a !lf- of u::f >!<j| asonjr, and shall
isWe pleasurt- iu -pe-ahiiu: only words
Frank Kniuse, of Chicago, lias
! suetl his mother-in-law for dain-
J ages for for alienating his
wife' s affections.
WELL EDUCATED.
Pul!m-n RuCet g Car* to Si.
Loui«. Cbloorfo an.l New Origan*.
What ii...- to make up „ Kor fnrlh<>r lnforB1,t,un t.,n on ur
ratio!, .l '|.e„,l lit; iif I * upol, .In drr„ jrcnr tiearv.1 Ticket a|frnt.
.lohii ami All>ert
s.ss
41 , ! point of view. A llenrv eountv
A It net her. 1 L. S. Thorne,
... , negro was discovered earning a
|I n thers, agent 16 and 13 were , , , , , . * , . , w v.Pr*a t <; n \i^r
1 , , r ■ j | verv larut armful of books, which 4 n "•r"
drowned rridav, in St l^ uis
brought ft i1h the impiiry :
VIA
Houston & Teias CcMral Railroad.
The Kci*t Fquippeel Line in the Hats-
anil Makes the Ke>ii —all-the-year
round I ime. I'he snor Line t e-
tween North and south Texas potsta
Through Sileepe'rn
I let w een
Galveston and St. I/iuis.
Galveston and Dallas.
Sai Antonio and Dallas,
Houston ami Denver.
Houston and Fort Worth
Houston aud Auhtin.
< hair ( arson H i* Trains.
Superior Route to IViiii* in the South-
east via Houston and New Orleans.
Write or eail on H. A T.C. agents for
Information
C. W. BF.IN. M. L. BOBBINS,
Traffic Manager G. P. A T. Agt.
G. A. V^I INLAN. Vice President
S. Que-Kcnbury, Agt., McKinney. Tex
Gaston Mealer.
iaUe ia>ur«- iu -fwakiiu: only words
of unuse T r t ne wunde-rful medicine,
ana lo rwonitii- nriing it to all.
Gured
Treatt«e ot n?oo<t
sud^ktn !'
malle'J f rac
while bathing.
(ie orge L. Butler has tile^l suit I
at St. Louis against the M. K.
T. railroad for$2*>.ihh . Butler is
"fitting to school? *
,4Yes. s:tr. imiss."
hotick.
I wa*t every man and tr amaa la tts Ui
Gen Pass A Ticket Agt. States inten-i.ced in tt>e tipmra sad Wl
habtta to hare oce oi hit books on
_ eaae*. ^ Addres? P. M. W toliey,
DALLAS. TEXAS. Box ^2. aud o^s tv.ll be t>eat yo«
a.,, I
~!,T \ CO
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,
ATLANTA, OA.
CITATION.
$75,000 AND PURSES $75,000
All previous Exhibitions eclipsed. The ',n State or Texas :
*i">f"ition of Art. S«-ien!*e, Schools, In- ' * ,h' s4h*'rf*. rr *n>
' , - ., . ' . ' , oounti t re iiair :
ConataMe of (VtUta
44Do you study all those* book?
"No. sar, dc.v's my bruelder's.
a cattleman residing in Karnes I se* an ignorant kiml of nigger
county, Tex. side him. bo>s. Yer jest oughter,
eedat nigger tiggerin*. He done
j *— i
4'Death will release me if noth- j gone an' ciphered clean through
ing else will shouted \\. A. addition, partition, substractiou,
Harjier, a prisoner in the county distraction, aliominatiou. justiti-
jail at Pittsburg, I'a., Friday as cation, creation, amputation and
he plunged to a stone pavement adoption,"-—Atlanta Constitu-
45 feet l elow. tion.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Gutgeselle's Bakery.
Best Grades of flour. Best Bread,
Polite Attention. Prompt Ik'liveiT.
lt YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN McKLWEY.
Si ill at the . . .
; du^trv. Agriculture. Horticulture and
Live Stock insttri HS e«l.
hath at 9:90 a. n. Prayer meeting
•eery Wednesday night.
Children'# missionary society or Gray-
hills meet at thr ctt :reh at 3 p. m. tirst
ftaada* in each month.
MKT HOMST.
del vices even Sabbath at 11 o'clock
a. a and 7:15 p. m.. Rev. Morris pas-
ter. Sabbath sch«ted every Sabbath at
9:4$ a. m. Prayer me *ring ev rv VVed-
oooday night at T 13.
Kpworth l^eagoi meet* as follows:
Deveoii'iial department ai 6;Irt every
Sunetav evening. Literan department
Jd and 4th Frtdav r. ights in each moMh
meeting 1ft Momlav night in
month Offleere; .S; ni Welch. Pres.
J. L. Todd, 1st V-Pres.; Joe Rogers. 2d
y.ptes ; Mrs. Giles Houston :td V-Pres.
Lola AlliS'*n. Sec.; Miss I>ell.i
, Mus. Director.
CtNtHtiAJI.
ing every Sabbath morning at
II a. m. and 7:30 p. m Elder Cmtcher
. SaiKlav olu oi every Sabbaii
3 a. m. *P. Harris, sopeiinteifl-
•at. Praver meetingeverv Wednesdav
7:510
aanisr.
every Sunday at 11 o'clock
Ar. Fort Worth. . . 10.20 a. m.
Lv. Fori W- rth via
Rock Island. . 10.40 a. m.
Ar. Kansas City *.20 nxt. a. m.
The favorite Chicago Flyer still runs
as follows:
No. 2 Lv. Fort Worlli 8.10 p. n .
Ar. Kansas City 5.2." p m.
Ar Chicago H.55 a m.
Ar Denver 7.25 a m.
All passenger trains ran daily and are
equipped with Veatlhuled Sleepers and
Free Reclining Chair Cars. Ask your
sgent for tickets via the Rock Islsnd
Route. For further information ad-
dress ,T. C. Mc< abk. G. P. A.
Fort Worth. Tex.
2'/t POUNDS
H WhU, MwmiHn
•bout every piece of merchandise
from pir,s to pianos—cur big
" Buyers Guide for
tes pmgmi 35,000 articles and
prices; ss«ooo Shiatratkms.
receipt of 15c. for
express charges,
to-day.
Wi
its.
A New Midway Avenue.
V t In- tb) r^tummded ioaiirnu** * >1 •
Innumerable New Features and New 1 !-rst.oh i y * aki« c publieAtinn of ibt«< Hta-
tii 1 w.. k f >r four Mirwahe ws.-ks pre
v (>iia t • :ls«- wu n d y hereof, is «om« rewspti-
rer j ih :.-h <l In yo r crunty. 10 ap^if al a
* %.al trr-.x t e j atic^ e Mirt uf p'eein^t. No,
. (; i in e.<a«tv. Te to he hold-o at inv ofRre
if: the t. .*n *>f Blue Rldg" iu thf Kt ftasunlay la
^eptembt r. 1H > the ^atae belt a fhs TtU day ef
Sep'euber. and thereto answer the
Mill -f A>1 arti« t V."Uaao for th" til l, of twei.ty
t-ix d-.ltATA and Hr^T aire eenta i#-2i.s«i. insti
luted upf-n an s.-aonut of d le 1SS4A. Said ae-
«v>uo' t«ow on Mle la shia office. F>l of suit 291
Hfrrin fail n>> , ' ft n.ak • .!n- rrturn of tbif J
wr 11- IbeSepteai^sr ter i, isSft, of «aid c«>art
<ii«*n un l-r r j hsnd thla Tih day of Auiraal.
v. D. ims. J. C. KAUaoaaa,
Juatlco of the Peace. Precinct No. 8, Collin coetn
fy. Te*a*.
Philip
The (ircetest Musical
organization in the worlj
sousa's
band....
s# FIFTY PFOPLB.
A progrsme of RACES covering the Largest
parses sver offered in the Ss>uth. The Fslr and
Exposition of i*9g will be the most complete
aad most comprehensive In the hUtory of the
Association. A carnival of Amukeaient on a
•cs'e never before sttsnpted, awaits those whs
pt the opportunity thus
Lower Kuiiniail Rates than ever before se*
eon d. For Catalo^nies, Premium Lists, l'ro-
Bmes, ele. and furtlor information, ad*
: ' *
C. A. COUR. j. T. TFE2SVANT*
Secretary I'ri'iucnt.
DALLAS. TBXAS.
The U. S. Gov't
Shooting off your mouth In'fore
you load your head with sense is
like trying to kill a hear by pop-
ping caps at him.
Some people run in debt at one
place and t hen pack up and at-~
tempt t o run out of it.
The scholastic population of
Texas
-
>
The South
tember 18 to
afford
Earnestly desire your patronage
When needing anything in their line
consult your interest and
line
Reclini
without
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1895, newspaper, September 5, 1895; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191875/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.