The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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XotvithsUndiD^ the fact that Charles 1 111 r wick of^
we were b*tly <Um«ed br the re-, ^ ' weH> ,
cent disartnou« fire we greet you j„ matrimony rf 1:30. o'clock 1
this week. We have moved on evening at the reaidific$ of
the opposite side of the street up bride'spa rents* Rev. and Mrs.
stairs in the Markham building. |H. ^onord. Rev. Y\ offtird of~
opposite J. P. Dowells. It will
be some time before we get our
office in shape. Our * type was
pied" and badly damaged and it
ating. - v - ;
The groom 'tk a stranger Kere
but bears an enviable reputation
where he is known.
, _ ( The bride has many friends in
will l e a tedious job to get in this city where her father is'pus-
tor of the Cnmberland Pn*l*Tte-
The happy pair left immediate-
ly for the North earning with
them the blessings of all.'"*
Cold Wave!
Has come. Dont you need some
shape. We are unable to give
our readers much loeal matter, i rian church
but will try and redeem ourselves
in our uext issue.
LOCAL NEWS.
Bob Willis who left this city
in 189H is here on a visit. He will
soon open up a new fcotel in
Germatuer is the Best.
Mr. C. P. Mcl.ain, Ac worth, Gi.,
j says: "Several year* ago my wife suf-
Greenville. fered from attacks of bilious colic and
k , i . . , i, , ! Indigestion. She used different mtdi-
A much needed ram fell yester- . .. . . ... . t „
J cines and tried several doctors, but ail
without permanent benefit. She used
day. A norther sprung up in the
evening and it is much cooler
to-day.
Royal Germatuer several years sgol
and it has given her more relief than al,
The editor and his three-fourths J «-he recommends it to the af
are in Dallas taking in the fair v*rlte to the Atlanta cheml-
Blankets, Quilts,
Overcoats or
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Boots and Shoes ?
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If vou do remember that the
and selecting printing material to
till up losses recently sustained in
the bi«£ tire.
cal Co., Atlanta. 9>t., for 4S page book
giving full Information, free. New
package, Ptnre buttlee. 108 doses. $1.
; For sale by S"'ith Bros.
The Georgia Home tire insur- •
ancc company through its local j ^a'ge '"a*1 window gh.js—all
agent Jno. G. Davis promptly j * u> ,>ru8 Store.
paid II. A. McDonald his loss the j OR SALE.
second day after the big tire. Such i
promptness is always appreciate.! \ | wo |M1U)ilvl| lif(v hea(, ,(f
by toe people. gentle raided throe and four year
New restaurant, Thompson
Bros., Wilson's old stand.
Alfred Wilson is clerking for
Thompson Bros.' restaurant and
confectioners.
It is currently rumored that
Jeff McDaniel is soon to wed a
fair damsel- in Nevada, Missouri.
• *1 suffered with rheumatism for five
years but have t>een relieved by Hood's
Sarsaparilla." John Reilly. Lavon,
Tex.
For years Wilson's restaurant
was the most popular eating
house in North Texas. Thom|>-
son Bros., the new proprietors
propose to keep it up to it* form-
er high standard.
old steers, go >d grade, good col-
ors, block\ cattle. Price #24.
Address r. K. WilSon,
( oiuaiu he, Tex.
SPECIAL
L"W prices on wall p per. paints and
window glass at City l>ruvr Store.
Smith Bios, have made a specialty of
prescriptions tor the pa*t ten years
and k -cp the most complete and jnir-
e*t *t^ck of prescription goods ever
brought to McKinnev.
Our Acknowledgements.
After having lo- -n drenched, **pied"
and considerably singed The democrat
appears on K-bniale time this week
rith a f *w srar* to remind its
For paints, oils and glass cheap and j readers of it- late ' hot time." It might
of the best quality
Pbaraacv
Theglas-. fronts in.I. 11. Sneed**
furniture store which were broken
by the intense heat of the big tire
have l een replaced.
i:
Fred, the hose wagon horse,
broke loose Thursday night with
the harness on and was not re-
captured for three or four days.
Kelly Worsham found him near
Pilot Point.
go to Denton's j have t>een worse bit it wasn't: for
which fact we tip our beaver to
McKinney's volume"' tire conpanv,
and award t the ch* nuionship belt,
as champion tighf-r. of the lire tiend,
hose or no hos , to be loiind in the
state. We are also under obligations
to Itro. C int Thomo-on of the Hx/. -tte.
Clav Mack Jr., Sim Moulden, Alfred
WIlMtn. .lobn l o-. .«d .
KLNTUCKY STORL
Has just received a big stock of them
and they are selling so cheap.
Ladies Wraps.
Have you seen those beautiful Wraps
yet ? Vou should see them before you buy.
They have all the latest styles in wraps
from $1.50 to $35.
I Our Milliner)' Dept.
Is receiving new novelties almost every
dav. SEL THEM.
v
Just Follow the big crowds to the
tofhysicians.
ttanuAwtow all oar t
syrups from assayed dr
to last revision of U. 8.
produce to W.D . Gooa-
tree a for the best market prices.
Nickel 3tore nest door to post office
I* the season for coughs and
^ We carry 10 kinds of remedies,
smith Bros. The leading Druggists.
Denton's Pharmacy Is the plnee to
yjw drugs, medicines, etc. East
SSftas of approaching holidays are al-
ready noticeable nt the Nickle Store.
A fnll line of
a ton line of pipes i
The leading Druggists,
nt Smith Bros.
Don't forget that J. H. Sneed is on
the ground floor when it comes to low
prices m house furnishing goods.
Olives in
wood's.
bulk nt Rogers A Sher-
We will compound your prescript
L ?8 a* "y hour, night or dsy—night
bell on front window. Smith Bros,
The leading Druggists.
Lemon and Vanilla wafers fresh from
the factory at Rogers A Sherwood's.
Did you ever trv our extracts of lem-
on and vanilla, they are our own manu-
facture and are absolutely pore?
Smith Bros, The leading Druggists.
*My stock of .groceries is complete and
ftesh. Mv prices cannot be 'beaten
Give me atrial.—W. D Gooatree.
Rogers A Sherwood have nice pickl-
ed onions In bulk.
Buy the Kingsbury piano.
Wc have quite a variety of combs,
hair brushes, tooth brushes, tooth
powder, face powder and other toilet
article!. Smith Bros. The leading
Druggists.
Do you want to sell your old,
buy new, or .swan your old furni-
ture for new? Be sure and see «).
11. Sueed.
Go to M. B. Hex rode, one door south
of the Collin County bank, and buy the
best organ in the market.
Rogers A Sherwood keep on hand
the best grades of teas and coffee.
M'KINNEY
thursday morning, oct. 51.
Cotton 8to8,4(ts.
Wheat per bus 80 to dOcta.
Corn " " 15to 20cta
Oats 44 44 10 to 17ct*.
Hay, baled, per ton $4.00 to $5.00
Millet hay per ton $5.00 to $6.00
Flour per cwt $1.75 to 2.25
Chops per cwt 70cts.
Bran 44 cwt... 60ets.
Irish Potatoes per bit. .75 to $1.00
Sweet Potatoes 44 44 40 to 50 ets.
Butter per lb 16 to 20ct*.
Eggs per doz 10 to 12cts.
Lard per lb 10 to 1 lets.
Hogs per cwt $3.00 to 3.10
Beef on foot per cwt $1.754 $2.10.
44 dressed 44 lb 5cts.
Dressed pork per lb 4>s ctsf
Chickens per doz. .$2.25 to $2.50
Cotton seed per ton $9.00.
Turkic* 40 to 65 cts.
Day in the Year
•J. If. Sneed wants your tiad£
in house furnishing goods.
An Old Soldier's Recommendation.
*
In the late war 1 was a soldier in the
Fir<t Maryland Volunteers, Com my G.
During my term of service I contract-
ed chronic diarrhoea. Since then I
have use a great amount of medicine,
but when 1 found any that would give
me relief it would Injure mv stomach,
until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remeny was brought to my
notice. 1 used it and will say it is the
only remedy that gave me permanent
relief and no bnd results follow. I take
pleasure in recomending this prepara-
tion to all my old comrades, who, while
giving their services to their country,
contracted this dreadful disease as I
did. from eating unwholesome and un-
cooked food. Yours truly, A. K.
For ssle at
Don t forget the Nickel Store
litw c
no one can undersell us. Smith
As to prices on same quality of go
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I'he leading L>ruggu t .
oods
ros.
Bending, Halsey. Oregon.
the City Drug Store.
Do you want to buy new furni-
ture? Then buy it from H.
Sneed.
If you want a good cigar 6 for 10 cents
41 «4 tt It at •* J S4 rj 44
4 44 S4 44 4s 44 1 - 10 "
it .4 4 44 44 44 | 44 44
Except SsMby, tint sane «M
Mississippi Store DOES BUSINESS.
r . ^ ' 9 %
EVLRY MY IS SPECIAL SALE.
a*
N« excitement ml no wild aticscst ts sM «tie peak.
Brand new goods a one price to evenbodi- If s a pea sab-
faction to know that yon can boy a exactly the aane price as the
sharpest, closest buyer in the coaaty. No deviatisn from the
plain figures marked on each article.
Things are humming in that house when
they offer such bargains as these. People
just roll in their store.
HLRE'S JUST A PEW:
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MLN'S PULL SUITS
LADILS' NICE CAPLS
MEN'S OVERCOATS
MLN'S HEAVY SHOES
S2.00
SIJ0
. S2.00
75 CLNTS
Onto Smith Bros 'l'Ue leading Drug- LADIES' HATS
Babjr
■Irk.
a Child, afea cried for
koctoaf to
Take your wive* and children to the
Nickel Store.
Try (Quinine Hair Tonic, the linest
tiding out. Smith Rro#. The leading
Dmggista.
Our goodw ar - first 1hh*
Nic* ei. Store
We l ave three registered men in
charge of our prescription department.
Smith Bros. The leadiiift Druggists.
To merchants in the country—If you
hate prescriptions that yen do not csr
rj the Ktock to till, give us a call. We
b« li?vs we carry a much larger stock
( hoir* evnporated rasberries at ltog- j than any one in McKiuney. Smith
er« «v Siterwood'#. Bro#. Tne leading Druggists!
Th« hcot linn f f cigars snd tol :trc«*
st lleutun'* Pharmacy. s<d ttf
jM|uar *.
. . PROM 25c UT
NO TRASH. NO OLD STUPP.
These folks sell GOOD GOODS ONLY.
FoIIon the crowd to
The Mississippi Store.
several other friend* for valuable er
vices rendered in ren v 'i< whit fix-
tures they could t'ro u the hunting
The local jiost office officials arc building.
in receipt of>oiue new and very * * * "" #
much more convenient niotiev or- * h*M,rw>rI, n "' " S 1 Remtdv fs-
order blank>. | mou^ for its cures or bad colds, it
openp the secret ions, relieves the iungs
and aids i:;iture >n reetorintt the sv-tem
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Public Speaking.
MUHRrVH. COLLIN!
Will Farley and
have opened up a
•hop.
Mr. T. I). Kiiicr-on and wife
are the parents of a !ii«t* liabv l*ov
at their house. The voun^ fel-
low took up his ;il)o<i«' with them
last week.
Sam 11 ay« s
new bariw r to a healthy condition If freHv used *he
as soon an the Culd ha* contracted
and l efore it has become settled in the
system, it greatly lessens the severity
of the attack :.nd list* ofien cured in a . . 4, , . .
itime with anv one the friend-
single da> what would have been a se-j . " ,
, vere c<«id. For .-ale at the < ty Drug
i Store.
Mrs. A. !. < eiidetien of Bon-
hiiu passed through McKititicy
Tues4la% enronte to Ihilla>. She
will return Saturday and pay a
brief vi^it to h *r sister. *r*>. !. S.
RoJerick in this city.
Mr. August Ziekner, an expe-
rlence«l l ak *r and restaurant man
of Tyler. h:i^ purchsed and a>-
sumedcontrol of llammoIldHros.,
establishment.
MAHKI \(*K BP;LL>
Licenses is-ued bj' Countv < *! rk Wal
The n *ifroe- and aristocracy have
rubbed the children of T **as of their
sch<nd funds through the aid of the leg-
islature. Representative (ireer denies
alx ve robbery <*«>ij fh
says nothing. I will give him or any
• •tiinr sjwHker an opportuni^v t«- d«-f«*nd
the above rob!>ery at Illinois schoo'
hous** Thursday Nov. T. I will divi<le
< if the
above robliery mav s *nd
John ,I<-hnm .\
>tr-Kinney Tex . Oct 2V 1*95
d^n since our last report
U li Berirand and M n«
Wilnon's famous restaurant is
revived. Same old stand,
son Bros, proprietors.
F li Kpp
S A Anderson
' Ludwm Kind
j Z I* MrOraw
! .1 il Tnestier
j F A Johrision
W M Phillips
J T Washington
J A Pendleton
Anna Itowlby
Lou h < itihoun
I lioilip- bake, Kev ij K <Ju htngb>*rr\ and N.r^.
.Man Wliiiamti.
To those living:
in malarial districts Tutt s Pills
Keheccs siarkey are indispensible. they keep the
Mlnr^, s>'stem ^ perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver, constipa-
tion and all bilious diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
1. It Reed
Ellen Reieaa
M F Shiren
Mat tie Perry
MoIHe Holson-
The ec «i ical wearing of pants
in^aim wearing the hnet. I'he best
jesns pants are th*
BRKKl'HES I'hey are made of good
jean* sewed with the best thread, and
the know-how make the lit and looks.
Tfce corner stone of the Texas Wn-
Bi rKgKIN i mat's building will be laid on the fair
grounds at Dallas Ssturdav. N'ovember
1 atit p. m. On that dsy the State
Fair Will also have its great chrysan-
Thompson Bros, want your
patronajre. They set good meals.
The Kpworth League's oyster
supper given in the Bingham
block Tuesday evening realized a
^handsome sum f« r its promotors.
j*he League has done srnue grand
charitable work in Kinney and
H deserving of all success. Now is the time for chapped hands jthe 8lte# All the railroad# will run ex-
... .. snd lipf, for a remedy go to Smith cursion trsins for thst occasion, as it is
The Barnum heirs mne The leading Druggists.
ed of their interest in the Bar- \ ^
num Si Bailey circus to Sells j ' °* r" ™ I tiona by Souso's Band, anthems by the
Bros, and after the present seas- ufS«nLuis R«v, al., as troubled i C/#c|||a c^tsoral Club, under the dl-
and the low price. There's a guaran- tbemn = di>plsy. and will hive 1"> | er
Ipts to the wo-
Man's tmildlng fund besides donating |>otatoc
K. \\ . Kirlv-
patrick. \\ h o
stands at the
head of hort i-
)cii!turist.-<- in
the -tat#', ami
who ne\er let -
Collin go by wit houl advertising
it, has a large exhibit al the sfat,.
fair at l>alia^. I'remtiims have
been awarded to h;m up to date
as follow - :
KirM Premium'*:
Apple, crah apple, pearli. jn-ar,
plum, cherry, apricot, tiir, iml
tpiinee t r *os. jrrape vines,
strawbern, blaeklwirv and
raspl errv plants. Japanese
|M'rsimmoti. flowering slinil >,
>ha<l ' tre«'-. Nursery -tock. Plate
of apples, plate of crab apples,
plate of iM-aehe>, plate of hetff« r
pears, plate of |Mar«. plate of
tiifs. plate « f tpiim-es, plate of
.lap in (lersimmons. (\> I lection of
applet, collection of peaches, col-
lection of pears, collection of
fruits. Best bushel of winter
wheat, best bushel of Hint corn,
Iwst exhibit of corn, l e t bushel
• f barley, liest bushel of red oat-,
be t exhibit of Texas graeses, lM*>t
collection garden, Held and gra—
seed-. Best lj bushel Irish pota-
Nice prese nts f< r only 5 rent* at the
Nickel Sb re
U'e «arry a eomplete stock of line
toilet <mps a: prices to *uu every body.
Sa.ith Bros. The leading Druggists
Pickles in barrel, both sweet
sour st Rogers ft Shermood's.
W U for
postte TV Democrat
►r gr.^
ftfBc**
snd
Op-
I'nele Ed B«iwin of the Nickel Store
wants to see you.
Piles! Piles! Itching Piler.
M. li. Hexrmle will sell you s Chica-
go Cottage organ, the most popular or-
gan in the South-West, on time to suit
purchaser. Discount for cssh.
For wine4, hrandits and whiskies go
to P, E. Denton's drug stora. East
side of square.
For Sale-
CHAMPION OF TEXAS!
A first clasj, black land farm to miles
Cslbsrson KmcM Nt Cortttt
Hjrsbimi—II i>iur . lotro*** itchier and 1H1
init: miat night. If al-
to rovilBiM tticucr* form vbicb often
> hwi u>d Mtccrit#, Itrcomlai *ery nn>
p * ) of a * Motmrat nop* thr 'trh:n* and blard
a<. leaii ui-waUoa. aad 1 m<«t < a*** rtmorat
ih^ ruta -r. Atdriufut or by mat|. for 90 eta.
1'r Swayne Jk (km PlilladcJpfeu
Heltef in Six Houn,
east of MKinney; 102*. acres, 60 in:
yrf to,r,,yfn..nt, AK„ WE HAVE KNOCKED H.6H PHICES (M f Of THE 8H0CEBT TIAK.
See or address,
B. F. FERor^iN,
11-29. McKinnev. Texas.
tee with each p:tir— L«w k in the pock cent of the gale receipts to the wo- too, second best ' bushel sweet
ets.
also the regulsr "Womsn's l>a>', at the
fair. The exercises will include selec-
« n the two great circuses Barnum
& Bailey and Sells Bros, will be
iinited under the name of Bailey
£ gtH'a Bros,
\\r. A. Smith of Blue Hidgc
was in McKinney Monday. Mr.
Smith says Burnett's gin had
turned out 10Ho bales and al>out
400 more would b*'
g tilled.
with a Inme baek snd rheumatism,
lie used (Jhaiuberiain's Pain Balm and
a prompt cure w.i3 effected. He ssy
he has since advised many of kts
f ietidit to trv li and all wlto have done
*o nsv f sp ken highly of it. It i~ for
ate a> il*e City l>rug More
St. Cecilia < borsl <-lub, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Jules I). Kobertc, and
an oration by Iter. Ilomer T. Wilson j
of Ft. Worth. Dr. Ellen Liw^on D.tb^
president of the Woman's Council wHl
preside. Ker. Mary C. Billing* of Hlco,
will act as chaplain, a history ot the «
movement will be given by the cbair-
NOTICE
\ll pnr !«' i' dt-bied to us Wi I ple .se
call at once and s. tile the Sum^ as we
have this o y diS| o-ed of cur entire
Jtasiaes* to Mr. August Zicbaer and
jnjrr cljose oca book> by Nov. 1st.
Thanki g tiw punlic for lis libera'
patraasge during our several jesrs
career in McKinney and be-
t <w t tin iance of the same f r
successor W* sre oost rrspectfallv
IUmmund Baos.
« Pair,
CREAM
Deafness cannot Be Cured.
bv I« ch! apidicetions ihev cannot
re;«eh th -diseased portion «•# ihe ar.
There In only one way to cure deafness
and thst is by constitutional remedies
! eahtes is caused b\ mi infltiued c« n-
dition of the mnci'us lining of the Kus-
ta**hian tuhe. When this tube is in-
flamed you iisve a rumbling *• nnd or
imper ect hearing, and when it is en-
tirely chissd deafness it the result, snd
unleM the inflammation enn l e taken
out snd tbir tub** restored to its normal
condition, bearing «iil be destroyed
forever; nine esses out of ten ara oansed
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in-
flamed condition of ihe muci ns surfaces
We will give Onu Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
estsrrh) t^st csnnot be cured by n li*s
Cstarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree.
F. J. Ckensv A Co.. Toledo. O.
^gffiold br Druggists, 75c.
C. H. Allen, who has Just ill*
dergone a severe siege of fever,
called on us to-day and advanced
cash on subscription.
L. R. Wallace, a sturdy voung
man of North-east Collin near
Desert, called on us yesterday and
settled for a year's subscriptions
He has entered school at the Me-,
?
Kinney Institute.
The prospects are good for
some kind of i fight between Cor-
best citron, Iwst ctieum-
>ri-. >e<-oiid best -ample tomato.
First best individual farm exhibit.
Best individual fruit exhibit. Sec-
ond on evergreens.
special premiums.
bite hickorv wagon. Gould
forrc pump. Atnerirau ei ok stove
drier. Farm Journal ad $1«>. straw
starker web, three annual sub-
scriptions Southern Mercury,
double-tree set, cultivator trees.
_ Total number of premiums a.3.
man of the Woman's Building Associa- ' f475.
tion, Mrs. s. Istidore Miner of Dsllas, !
and tbe stone will be laid by Mr*. J. T.
Vre/. rant, wife of the president of the No mystery ahout it When the
president of the Stste Fsir. All women Shakers offered some time ago to give
are especisily .Invited on that day, and j away a bottle of their Digestire Cor-
v\oman's r rganizations sre ssked to dial to any one who might cell aMheir
send Tr < resentatives. j New York office. I hare was a great
• -mm — rush sad a great many people thought
For new and second ha ml fur- craiy-
lliture J. II. Sneed beats them Subsequent events prove it to have
been a very clever advertising trans-
action, for although th y give away
I'he familiar face of W, f. Hale is thousands of bsttles. It fu in the end
agata noticeable on oar streets after an I profitable; nearli cejy oie that took
absence of several monthe In Limestone a frec bottle earn, taak far more snd
eoaaty. H. .rrlvfd Sosday. p.M f„r it iil. (lutirc. ujlng ibey
T. D. Houwr A Co., grocers of PUno had derived belter reeiilts from its uie
assigned last week. Mayor Olney wss ' than from any other medicine they bad
nassed as trustee. ever used.
i There is nothing so uniformly suc-
cessful la the treatment of stomach
troubles as tbe shaker Digestive Cor*
disl, snd whst Is better than all, it re-
lieves st once.
Ths oounty teachers' (astitute wss in ;
session In this elty Friday and ttaiur-
dajr. A number of tbe jolly peda-
tbemielve* fut loughs
Fildfty, and did the state f*ir Sat-
urday.
riR WntldAlf ^EFEBEflCE BOOM
(•4 pages) far men and women who are
afflicted with any form of private dis
ease peculiar to their sex. errors of
jioulfc,contagious diseases, female trou-
bles, etc., etc.
Send 2 two cent stamps to pay postage,
to the leading specialists and physi-
Dr HATHAWAY
lsxol, tbe new form of Castor Oil Is
so palatalle that children lick the
spoon clesn.
The Democrat uomes to you this
week "slightly disfigured but still la
1 the ring.*'
One of Sheriff Houston's Mood
hounds died recently from tbe effects of
poi oning by someealprlt.
Kirtnej and Bladder di
lisved it *> i bourn ay ih^ "Nrw heath
\mrricati h :4r*y I'ulf " r.tfm rpinrlT M •
lurpniw on aoc.mat or ita «>xe«^dtaK
so rwitcvia- pna ir. it«> bladder,
and • vr ry pari ot tttr unasry paa J
•««« it. ti.ai" or f«> :>alr It ivlie,i< rvtentl >o «>f •
> ! ' and pai«s la t aFnt-^at I oiiKdlate
l> . If >«mi *ant jUK-k rrtiff a< d rur* ihts l« ,
yihir r uic<ji SaJ.| by h aa-i* A Vast,
Si Klew . T«aaa !
Laigest and most oomplete stock of
wsll paper, paints, varnishes and glass
in North Texas at < ity l>rug Store.
WILL TKAOK
an organ or a -ewing maehme
for w«H>d.
M. IV HexKoht.
UrKinnev, Texa
Alfred Allen went to l alias with a
carload of hog* Friday, which he dis-
•lust received, fifty new style* of vis- posed fin that market.
iling tablets and hive onveloites to I
match. Smith iiros. The leading' HOW TO MAKK MONEY,
hnigglsts. |
WE HAVE A
COMPLETE LINE OF
, STAPLE S FANCY
GROCERIES!
lluj the Kingsbury piano
'How to Cure Ail Skin 1'iseases.'
Buy wall psi«r, paints, varnisbe*. '
glass and drugs snd get your prescrlp- <
tions tilled at City Orug Store.
^Ktiply aopiy '8« < m « UialBMit. N> iuiM
«al m«4 > b* re<iisirr«l. run* tetter, ec/, -ma
i eh. all ajii *i- < n tbr face, baoda, now Ac
I'atinjf it>- t!o i3f*rt trntu* aod l**aJth>
We carry a nice lin* *^f p rfumes a* d
itm | toilet waters--*uch imported brands as
.t^i bMki fur bi rwwitf Pinand, Oellairev, Atkinson and l.u-
t>) bo ftUi- r reatwly
Am at d« < Mntment
A lk yjur dniflhs for
KKMKMllKK
That we only use the best and purest
diugs that money will buy In our pre-
scriptions. Smith
Druggists.
Bros. The leading
S
Kugltah f | *m I.imuicbi wbo«m all Hard
Soft or (.'abound Luu>ps and Blruibbea from
hor*-a. Blood J>|a lr, . rurbs. Spllata, Rwrtorj.
Uin. Burn*. Sprain*, hi iflea, all Svollea Thi oata.
on*hp etc. Save %H0 bt im of kuttl*
Warranted mj<- moat aooderful Blemtsb Cure
• r known St>ld bjr tawi* A Fm,
^ f UcKlanev, Te>a*
**IKH 't Tehsero Spit or Smeke Toar
Life awmt."
ao to oac. ior <-ui
cfrhani ojre. I
a*
•llniMSt iitc>ti!
The trutl.ru1, otarilins U:le of s book about
go lo bac tbe rulr ha'on leap, guanar.lrec tobac
If you want to qua an<l ca* *t,
** Krarea op alcoUote^d aervee
Sine p«laob«. make" aeak raea
stredgtb, welvbt sad visor. Po-ltlre cure
atnnaey r> rui>ded Boos at ortirel u rr mall
fn* Addr *a The tfcerliatf Remedy Co..
logo, 45 Randolph «t.; New York. 10 Spruce
8#r-
Go to Denton's drug store for toilet
sr:iclcs ami stMionsry-ibe finest and
cheapest line of stationarv ever
brodgh to McKinney.
Obambarlain's Sre and Skin Ointment
It unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt-
Klicum, Scald Hesd, Sore Nipples, Chapped
Hau ls, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites.
Chronic Sow Kyesand Granulated EyeLitk
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
to Boinovmi.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
ditiou try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders.
They tone up the srstera, aid digestion, cun
low of appetite, relieve constipation, corra t
kidney dborders and destroy worms, givirv.
new hfe to an old or over-worked horse. 2ft
seats per package. For sale by druggists.
Did you see that newly mar-
ried couple that looked so pieptta
illg 'At tb show! Thai was be-
cause they had bought their en-
tire housekeeping outfit of J. II,
Sn$ed so cheap. Moral. Go
thou and do likewise.
M. B. Rexrode, oae door south of the
Collin Coaaty hsnk will sell yoa^'sa
organ shespar than any dealer la Me-
Kinney, qu llty considered, either the
(Thloago, Cottage, Packard. Miller or
Sterliag. Also will order a piano eith-
er of 2* dlfl. rent makes at a closer mar-
gin thaai any dealer la the oaaatr, eash
or Installment. Give him a oaU. All
Instramea ts gaaranteed for Ave years.
bin. M e also rsrry quite s line of do-
n^tlc manufacture. Smith Bros. The
leading Druggists.
I nele .foshua t otcher. of faruiers-
vllle. was In the city this week, attend-
ing court.
I>o you want to <ell your old
furniture? Then -ell it to ,1. II. !
Sneed.
The old reliable Nickle Store is still
iu the rinir.
Mrs. Commins, one of the "big tire's"
Yktims. c« nt a les b«r boarding hou«e
just one block ea«t of her burned
hou«e*
h c'i we (ire oj)ering to the public at such low
nrin s that our competitors are simply astonished at
hoir ire can sell so cheap. But the reason we can sell
so cheap is because we have come here to sell groceries
and in order to do that
HE MUST SELL CHEAP.
a a
e ask the Public to come and. get our price* and
be convinced of what we say. We invite you all to
come and see us.
J. J. WALDEW.
'•*; First Door South of Racket Store.
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• aaS It ^AST LOUISIANA STMET
IS THE YOU WILL BUY YOUR
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HARDWARE, MECHANIC'S TOOLS,
K -.4* |m_y
AND OUEEI^SWARElAND CHiNA
AND ALL THF. khAOINC MAFLTIfS THAT SUIT THE MASSES.
-• ^
ic-a-b:
A^WCtkMGHT FROM LEADING MAS, IFACTUS1RS
OF NEW YORK AT Tl
Mrs. Doer, oae af Me&tnaey*s host
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1895, newspaper, October 31, 1895; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191883/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.