The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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/ Disputes
Aot a Question of Boundary when Maps and ( harts laid
•way years ago and Commissioners Appointed at great expense to
settle where. &e., but it is. . .
New Quarters, full of New Goods at Prices
Cheap
in keeping with the quality. The place is first door above G.
W. Fox's, where you will find the celebrated
B. F. AVERY & SON'S BLACK LAND PLOWS
Avery Spring Trip Cultivator (walking and riding), the
Genuine Avery Check-Row Corn Planter, the Celebrated Steel
Front and Hear Hound
O'BRIEN WAGON,
Has tongue and groove tire. See this wagon: also complete
line of Racine Buggies and Carriages. Come to see us. Mr.
ShradtT will be pleased to see his old friends, and 1 will do what I
can to merit your patronage. I invite all my uj,d ti:- riits while in
the dry goods business to visit us ai:d kuu«* us as hardwear.
Very tpfl-Jy"
P. STRATTON'S
celebrated
NraiRfkaa Still Strings
t*r VMfa. Baiter, Haadalin, Baaja
Finest Made. Exiri Plated.
L Warranted not to rust. Send for Catlg
• JOHN r. 8TRATTON.
Importer, UmMsfactmrtr and Wholesale Dealer'
811,813, 815,817 E. 9th St., N. Y.
DOUBLE ..
DAILY
SWITCH ELL'S COLUMN. show and work for
which consists entirely of crow,
Uncle Sam's Muse, m—The They are at present fasting pre-
Populist national convention.
Seven Great Wonders.
paratory to our great crow eating July^22.
carnival which will begin July 7.
TRAINS
EACH WAY.
OVER THE
Houston £ Texas Central
Railroad.
Xo. 1. Uncle SAM:_L,dies At that time th^ ge^mcn StfeS"1''""0"™
and gentlemen, we are glad to propose to break the record at'
welcome you at our show this crow eating; they will readily de- Democratic national convention
evening. At great expense to vour birds in the most advanced Chicago, July 7.
the American people we have col- stages decomposition to orove to ... * .. ,
let ted this monster aggregation the people how strong their stom- convention "'\uei ist"l* I>lccllu
of political curiosities to which it achs are. * * '
is our pleasure to now invite your So. 7. Now, my friends, I will j The Collin county populist
attention. \V ithout further pre- pre«ent to you our last and great- ; nominating convention meets in
! liminaries we will first invite your est attraction—the most wonder- McKinney, -Vug. s.
2 attention to the leading feature fu] invention of the age, One!
| of our en
! right. Thi
V
for Infants and Children,
.TY yw«' ohamtiaa of C—tori* wltt
ef prima, pwntt m
Democratic stale convention,
\ huinnan
entertainment, on the which lavs Edison's wonderful I, ,, , , ,,
. , . " (called f>. \ a i;. u:m Dudlev s
Flmni ( hp?r i irs an II! Jbv Tr-iiK i *,H* \ shaped crsa- achievements all m the shade, j committ^) i;! Austin, June 23,
"" ' • ture seated upon this golden plat- .This, my friends is the wonderful j to elect deh'jrates to the national
J3 C. WYLIE,
F. EMERSON,
Vrfsidknt.
T. T. EMEItSON,
VICK—I'kksidrxt.
First National
T. 1?
& €&
EMERSON
("jksiuKr
nk
OF M'KINNEY, TEXAS.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
BETWEEN
Honsioa anj Pueblo, OloraJn Sfrir-'s
ani Denver. \ia Fort Wcrtl...
THROUGH SLELPERS
Between San Antonio and Kansas City
via Hearnc sr.d Fcrt Worth.
Between Galveston, tioiigtor. ?.n*l St.
Louis via Dallas, Sherman. Texirki-.ua,
,.. SUPERIOR ROUTL ...
To Points in tUe Southeast
via Houston and New Orleans.
Write or call on H. <fc T. C. Agents
for further information.
C. W. BEIN. , HI. L BOBBINS,
Traffic Manager. G. P. A: T. Agent.
G. A. QUINLAN, Vice-P esldcnt.
JOHN F. STRATTON'S
*.«„« CeIeI)r3kd Rnssiari GBt
'%Violin Strings
Th? Finest in the Wv:;,:
F.very String Warw icd,
John F. S!ra!!on,^£?;-
Scnrf lor £11. tqg. Q15. SIT E. 9th St.
Catalogue. NEW YCRX.
form is known as the Banker's ■ "African automatic voting ma- convention.
It was invented in 1892 j
Idol or the Fat Fisherman of | chine. ...„ ... . .
Buzzard s Bav. It is of the spe-! |)V ^[r. Bovkin Wright of Vugus- ' r)oi,l"cl'"t!; nominating
- | ui .\u0us .convention (called bv Chairman
cics known a^ mugwump whose ta, Georgia. It is used in the I Dudley's committee) meets in
plat e of nativity js the state of t manufacture of artificial demo-| f ort Worth
New v .k. rhe origin ot this j Cratic majorities. This invention j
animal is somewhat involved in j has been patented hy a syndicate L
doubt, but it is supposed to be a i ()f southern democrats of which j
cross between a Brittish tory and qov> (Jutes of Alabama is presi-
a grizzly bear. It is a very pro- j dent .,ml tho Kov j c c Biack?
litie species and wiiile it (j. 0f Georgia, is spiritual ad-
and while
ha> existed only about fifteen
years the race lias extended to
every state in the union. It sub-
sists on wild ducks, bottled tish-
bait and bond-syndicate-slush,
principally oil the two last named.
It is not a ferocious beast, except
when nrou>ed hv starving work- \
viser. In the hands of a skillful
operator its capacity is wonder-
ful. In 18i>4 Mr. Wright produc-
ed in one day a democratic ma-
jority of 14.000 in a county which
contained only 8,000 voters. The
company i> constantly receiving
! testimonials from
has been sold
showing records equal to that
performed in Richmond county.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - f-325.CC0
«.j? n
V e Route
BITS AS I) SELLS E\(HA\<;E ON THE PRISCII'AL
FIRST-CLASS PAPER DIStOl NTEI>.
DIRECTORS: Francis Emerson. T. T. EMERSOS
Jno, L. Lovejoy, 1'. H. Welch.
The 611.F. CC-LORA DO A SA Vf A F j
Railwi,, Is the i\.sf und quickest routv \
i'lTIES IN El.''ROPE j to all points in the
I Sou-lie; st?
i North and
The direc r tini to
r. !(. Ein rsson
Business Hours: 9am to 4 r>
PONT GET LEFT
THE KATY FLYER
A NEW FAST TRAIN
VIA
Colorado, Utah, ew
.Mexico- Arizona,
a:iu
1 Californi
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
ST. LOUIS
AND
CHICAGO
WITHOUT CHANGE.
For rn ?
«nh' r iiif-Tt!
re ifi'i t r :iiu;rc:
. -. KKi
f>> lit-r*. <>r anj
v\
AN. (i. r. A..
>5> r I t x-.e.
i I L '. "l I " A .
iJ
ing men <•-lamoring for bread. | where lerriti)rv
wh. n il Nvill fly :ii them and <-ru>!i |
them by it- mighty power.
F.-iken -ill in all it i- supposed | J'j,,. democratic leaders in the en-
to be nean-r to the missing link i ir«- >outh are noting the fact that'
between man ami brut * than any- ihi< invention i> tiie only salva-
thing >et di.-«-t vered. j tion of the party and are urging
'2. 1 ncKt invite your at- ; its adoption. Hundreds of eoun-
teation to r!if- cairc of many col-! t ies in (Jeorgia, Alabama. Missis-
lo.vi- to tne li fi of the Idol Louisiana and Arkansas
Democrati - priaiary (ealledbyj
iirman I)iidh*\) .lane < to select
delegates to il;:' Austin conven-j
tion June and to Fort Worth |
convention Aug. Is: also to de-
termine thi <h ;no;-ratic party's
financial policy.
the world ha* wer kaowa. It
give* th—t health. It will *t* tfcetr Hm. In ft
ddir■ moAlcW
Cwtotto d—troys Vw«.
CwtorU >ll>y FeTeriiiTi—■.
C« toHa yfewgti tmHiag 8—r Card.
Caartort* cmrw Diarriww *ad Wind
CaitwU reliftvae Teething Trewhl—.
CnrtortB carw Constipation and rUfalwmy.
Cwrtoria nfntralii83 the effect* of carbonic acid g— or ;
Castorla does not oontain morphine, opium, or
ALLIANCE DhPARTMENT.
[.MISS CORA CALDWK1.1. OFFICI AL j
EDITOK.]
(All communications and no-
tices suitable for insertion under1
this caption should be -addressed
communities to the editor at < liinax.Tex.)
DIRECTORY.
C'lnuty alii mwis v.-itli N"<'v.*
Hoix1 allianco. in Mi Kinney, Apr. i" .
ofnrers: A. < " roaj). Prc-s.. Verona .
Miss Sailie S. miij:. St-e.. Verona.
Cfwtoria the food, r«gnlate tho atomach aa
giving healthy and natnral sleep.
Castoria is put np in eno-siw hottles ealy. It is not sold In hnlh.
Pont allow any one to sell yon anything clag on the plea er
that it is "jnst as good " and "will answer every paarpsss.**
See that yen get OA-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The hc-sjnrfle
signatnre of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
:
< K~,
first and thir.l
O!
Yh ~ -
ist i :.\
i
birds are known a- admin-
i>n « r.ekof s. Vow will note
«. eve tht- Idol illeessjint lv
been sold, with some few
si-altering ones in Texas. Tennes-
see, the Carol i mis and Virginia.
a:
and
voiit-
hlsiilv
i-ver.v nunement <>f his. I should add here that
>ted to eommunitie
it i- onlv
Sxow itrLT. " Jf-ts
Tlr.irs lay pi.h
\V. P. Rilii -rl k. Pr;-s. Faylmr^r.
W. (_'. H-. f.'.. S ■ . . Fay burp
New Hop !< -N ill M Kinney
oiv1 fun • ' k' r i,:vs ;tt 2 p. in.
M W. Y* iinger. Pres.
\V. H. Wil-.n. St-c.
Verona: M. • ad anil fourth
Thursday ni^b'-.
AC S I're-. . V.nna.
T L Builey. =
Sister (tnAlli t'i- • in -ts ser'UKl
their approval b\ erowingj.-u
i
par' "!
tha" i'it
:i .. i
si a ; : -
iig" : i.
plaurl.
| are T :-
a.id
i m
I i>\ other manift-sta- iny a large African population.
larire
he patentee- I ;i V *• Ollt a
na
phen- niinal
iue i> :ii«- fat t • nun b; r of aircnts selling eountv
.■lied n«> m.itl-r an' «■ .m'.-- -'onal <b-tnet rights.
niav 5>e: if h'
contain- nd fonrth Th irsd
A R I' c.T. s. . < iitnax.
A D Snyder. ■ Climax
Noiicc Secretaries!
1 St:
.lltl
CaaSvr-
M«
<le
of Never
Br -
a k
Steel.
C'«x>k
s
by super
he*t
■i -
-..ui in half
i ue
tijii
Agents
w;ur
( 1.
Alsi> ni'-n
to -;-
■11
territory" <'ti
enaui: lesion.
pie #::.on.
LAL cV C • . Plan .
OUEEN ^ CRE5CLN
ROUTE
i
^ E W 0 R L LA N S & N G r " - L A ST iN
Alabama*Vickspurg * •
I yiCKSBURG.SHRr/EPORT*PACin;
VIA
SHREVLP0RT OR. . .
NLW ORLLANS
TO
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Ti
tile- at*' de-
. i .i v ap-
~ down the>
i ?. ■ I'lle V
tern- or
i
m-
'M ill ' :>ese
You Rub it in
and the
Pain comes out
DR. C. F. BROWN'S
YOUNG*
(ERIC
LlNIMEHf
I< a
• of a fur:
behold n
- ph%**a-
It cures
c W y «a ► *• M
STAR RESTAURAK
'Jf.r •
cian, fur general
PAIN OB INFLAHMATiOH
QUICKLY and SURELY.
At 2" « « .
Be eni* you get ti e k.tii • CBijr
by the
' c f PSOWN CHE5SICAL CO 7? Jo^n $L. New York
tr • :
er •• 1 I
th I e.i •
fe ^ •: il
o o.1 , i!>,
tab! ■ :hi
reas.ui >>1
him. i •
and "♦*.: * i 1.
wit n .: :i
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e hin!
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♦ ;t ;!e-. till U iiiel:
i :| \ !V. Os I}-
< i! *.,•• ' fe.il!- -
fai 1 • tl'ii.'n iiis
j i si'i ■ I • i i ile j
a- hiii -nt I< I i
- :oe all named !
. to I heir name- j •*
the Idtl.
See ret arie - of :«j • si;b-a!!anees
■•e.-iub-.-r t!ie desirable! in Collin e e:nt> > please sen 1
I . .
v.-iii umloubtedly be in their r*,s{ eeii\,e diret ?< ric- .i
>ald therefore advise 'once foi
c.impawn eomn-.i;tee.- to send in uinii-.
1 (oir • i«i-■!*- ear!> it" they wish to
li in t :>e - im.
\ . ! r 'i"- ami gentlemen.
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Curt- Your Caturrh Fi>r -^l.eo.
\\ iiiskt .v
. - . ailed.
This!
i- ('arli.de «•: J
.lohn as h-- I'lano,
There if^ <• lonjrer ttenM at «ut th<
nfficacy of Dr. *V J. i'lniriiui. «i"- > a-.
ti: ■ • K' iu'i- - our exiiioitloll lor tarrh ( ure wbicli i- «> nl n.-v <*onbt
It-j.n. We art. e\p«-et intra new ! 'h" re.ne'v ,v, r discovered
1 for rrh nrm e< . hi i!;<- 'if-ai.
ii,t -sf etirit'-:! les -o( u and wlieil }i:>)or K. N. <>rvei ef < :tk e|i?t.
lit i.i Tex., write*: 4,Tuii ht>tlle of !>r.
■ i\e I.k-.ii ' a on i m - o TimnnondV *t iilnrrh * lire cured inv
Kri.r.k. of a ha«i e,ase o'
tr -J It is a frrea?
n'ii!til> and :.l 'Ke «! > te.r c:«i:nf for
If." i I «s f*. * * •. 4 t . \\ t' j ! 11 1
frvS.'lii b It R Hristo
Vkkshrs:, Javksoa, Scrijias. BirffiingkaB,
—TIIK— j f.ha'ir VSeville, Atlaiti, Ciidi-
COTTON BEL 1 ROl IF.; . :i v;:w York, asj 10 all poiats
-TI! k— NO,.; TH, CAST. NORTHEAST
■ - - SGUTHLAST,
SOLID VES'llBlilii TRAINS,
FAST HMti.
CLOSF CO t 1 it- .
! ROK.I! SLFEPERS.
ON! V
•e ill again in our museum, j if«- * >' -
, . ' , . .. . : <-;tisrrh of 1
i hnnkini you tor your j atr« n-
■ :.nd kind at lent ion, we bid
liood e\ eni:i2.
( ar- and
tweeii if
and Mem
Ft. \Y
at-
in in ~
in: «i
Kre.. Kerii:ii:«i
Pullman Sie-.-; e:
I Dili neut 1 exas
be- ■
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Til \INS
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S AMI'!.! Sv. 11 CHK1.I..
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his domi-
ksioi is A. Ster-
si UIUJ -t "il i
f Missou-
1
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i- e«-. t •>' • i: -'o- : ur.
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i n vfi.o:: won
IT ..rr- 1 >> M.e.t.
Is the place to take youi Meals
and Lunclies wk nia McKinney.
i'"fables provided with the best the market aiier-'s-. Polite
service an:! stteni«on to guests. Comfortable
rooins idso Psmished.
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Thompson Bros.
"Wilson's Old Stand.
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•we li - l:i /c> M!ii e
ML IS \ WOK t fOR,
'oprs.
OK ' |{|>\ :.i,v ■; ■
ai -li In.. ?9 { r I--.-1•
T 31H;OKK. M 11 . Spec>alls!
j Bo. :l Tii •! *<: ■!• i.vr :> v
this
Hall
rooster with }>ale j/ili-
i hers i- l\oe« i
lie UlU't iin-'- be-
i - < ■'; i ii;tI' and rei lises
i tin- Idol throw- him
C-ilc-d'A tutllnj*
rzngr,*jr.-
THK
sill MAN. >•>
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Through irr* ;c /u '
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an
fro
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T
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Waco and uitermcdi-
to M'-niji'i•-. and j>iil 1- i ]
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i ■ <nn -ei i. u al
i t poin - North.
ii .i-l. Tile b lit
- tw a'.l |.oi:u- in ti
il li
il. <
. Tickct Agent tor
tion. ot* ajjress,
A . Dallas. Texas.
G. P. A., New
bot li
Ka -t
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Ni w Orleans
-TWIr! «
La
few
■i ;.j*i
()ur lii t le town is « n a Im>oiii.
two Doetoi's loealed here aii.i
three oiler- in town to da v.
Mrs. Sim-has been tjiiite siek
forthela-i week, Hooruian ua-
ealh'd in t > day.
eails him bv! A -jood deal of sn kne-s in our
jtiji- in with i neighborhood. Some earpcnterinir
| j- goinff <m in town, Mat Snavel\
1 i- imttinu roof on hi-dw.-II-
\our at-1 1 ^
tlii- tore. ;|} in I hi- !1>--
li i- a re!je ..r t!,- |
b>
I h i -1
ami
cert *iihinnc\
.<t,-J Jiftf ar-n.
Two dais-.* trail. Tt • >old via
ru.ite lo j- ii' - X-.r-• *«>ritli or
west. < iir.s: s-n-.n wit'., th.- Hons*.>n &
Texas Central ; t >'<-Kinnev. Mi.ss<>nri.
Kans.-i- & mTr\ - .* i .>tton i«elt at
(itvH-nvilie nn«' T- xas A* Paeiti-- at J< f-
fers. >n
F.'i tnrth< • i;;f. : ::ee |. ;i a}«]tl\ To y«>nr
liieul uxeut or •>.-
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• ireenvilh
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. \| i{>.-. and full aiT-e iis;:- |
!! !elieerfully ^riven noon j
j
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a} j lieat ion.
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NURSERIES...
OAHNETT. JJHES &
ATTORN KVS-AT FA"'.
MeKfNKEY. - - TEXAS.
J-
O. N.
VII i ii,
Fruits and s rees take All First Premiums at each annual
State Fair. Our Competitors Abandon tho r- l -:d.
If you have no Orchard of ^.
JAPAN PLUM or
JAPAN PERSIMMONS
CHINESE Pears or peaches
Vou arc "Not In It"
We have the EE5T of Everything at ??easonable prices.
Plant ourDie3 Traes.
Send your orders Without Delay.
IS. W. Kirkpatrick,
McKinney, Texas.
I li'iit isi.
All kind* "f lifntal \vt«rk don«* and
j guaranteed lir.-i t lasg.
gj^- .Morrow l l« <• . over Weismau
Tetoth extracts! w ithout j>ain.
-J-"—— —i i. ...
'*A Handfti^ Of Dirt May Be a Houseful
lOi Shame.'' Keep Your House
Clean With
il. L. Pearson,
Dental Surgeon
,)ilie«- nortl. -. *!«• sqtiartc. over Aren't
<tore. Ke-iiierce T S. ("hurcli Street
MeK if!n y. Tex if.
\\fl THADK
an organ or a sewing mari ne
for wood.
M. B. Rkxuode,
ueKinney, Texas.
FCRRYSi
SEEDS.
l^erfoct sa ela crow
rpaying f'■■ope. Perfcctae«di",
r.rc net grown by chance. Kotb^
FIiir i • t*vrr left to rhunce In grow-
SeedH. Dealers sell1
Jhvta everywhere. Writs fer
FERRY'S
SEED ANNUAL
t fer IS96. Brimful of TaluaUai
t i;if<.rrcuj ion aJ at best and new- j
cm soeda. Free by mail.
0. H. PERRY A CO..
Qatrett, Mdk
name ai !
I lie <*liuru~.
No. ■ . ! vydI ii!*\t eai
lenti *n ;
ula>- c
cainjiaiirn • : 1 ^■'•2: the rinaneisd
plank o* ti: ■ national •li'inoeralie
platform. Lo «k at i! from ^
point .-«nd vo i will oH.-«*rve that it
M'tMii> to l> m:;i -«did silver.
S< * ' around t'; 111«i'i*>i aid«v
of tin- itii I vou will ><-4* liiat
it seem> t<1 l,r" -olid goltl, |l u;;=>
invented !;y Mr. William (\
\\ loi«i«-\ ot N w \ ork for tIh-
})urp« . «- i>l t;i*iting the two fa«--
tion- in ti!'1 d«-luo aatt« p« s'>'\
and it i- to this in?ruiu^ device
ot Mr. W hitm*v > thai the "Fat ;|tr;dnst a tiw. lh*.
1 j.-lii-ni 1.14s" (uvea hi- election in <unimond immetliately.
j S: 2. • Preaching la??t .Sunday by the
v t 11 ... 1 r, t! iit V\ Kcnedv at Pleasant
.No. 1. lien' vve have a relic of • * • .
r . . . . , Mr. Mar suavely
im- eanijiaigu of lx.14. A- >« u ^ par,nwlr>viHeye^rdyy. j ^''1 strains
will oi>s;-;*ve il is ouly a two-hit Muhnl W'agg has hecn ru>' l'ia "
. \ " knife: hut it played confined to her bed. hut i* kIow- i ffoB'a'nmiiW: 1:.*•'
in the cam- ' jniprovjug- j ported hy me fro-.a* Fetch, won
severe attack of La (irippe
Mr. ^ini-. our hlack smith. 1- at
w< ;k al ti.-* d« Iiv« rv wagou vrhit-h !
was pur>*ha>ed hv our cntrrjui—
niu nien-hant Mr. Coshy.
Prof, l.edhi-tterof < 'ulleoka was
marrit-d to Mi-s Laura Coffey of
M<-Kinm v. May their pathway
t t- .>ti«'vvi, «it!i brightest flowers
i- tId- wi-h of the scriPt..
Mi s ('osbv received a very
vaiuahle birthday }ims|JUt which
wa.- a -ewing machine.
Mr. Callis happened to a very |
serious accident a few days ago;
P si 111 became frightened and
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right in the heart of
Hill,
made a tlv-
LIGHT bHAHMAS.
1 aui now j r. pai^l . • raHi a limit
<•«! nntnlKr of -min. : from
thes* IKIUOGS wfnter la.**•:*-. ;;i
$2.#l i KK Si i flNti «ti 13.
I hare swmml th- spt-cimrns of
the brtfil. iuel i*a?\ in .. -hew l>ir:ls in
my yard of ?h<- -*;v v. and (iris
Nsvei--' :;: -i* breed 011
aign in the liftli congressional
an important part _ ,
Mr. John Snavelv has had a:at Galvcsmn: *. ■*•• 1 hav.
also adtwd an >eI. >■ fi*;. I-;'-,,] old
. . Chief"—to mv vard.
. .. . „ ., . Mis Maggie Mefiraw was v isit- from R'ladodih. at
criv of Hon, Jos r>U-ile\ and was \t^ rnaloc ! rarely ever failed to
shov. ring.
i j-
districi of Texas. It :> the proj>-
ing Mrs. Cosley vesterday.
Tom and Tenna.
1 purchased liim
\ s:in. He ka
. in -irst in the
used by him during hi- do!Kites
with his opponent, for the pur-'
.... —.—-
po.se ot maKing his gestuiTa more
• ... ■ ... t j . „ -i rhyR*;!-al Vslue of Tears.
tnipre.v ive. via one occasion it ^ . ' . , , .. ....
1 . .... Tears have '.heir functional duties ta
is said lie used ihw simple article accciaplish like every oiher fluid of tb-e
with great dramatic effect—which body and the lachrj*mai gland Is cot
1 c . 1 • . . 1 -•.! e ..« placed behind the eye simply to fill
(r,u::.-.l for h!i.i t ho ill I? of "liar- ^ „pres9loI1
low Bailey The chemical properties of tears c.m-
Xo. 5. Next we have the fa- 8lst of pho8yha,e of "me "nd Eada-
.... , . .. ma kins them very salty, but never
mous Ohio mummy .lonn Nher- bittef:. Their action on the eye is very
man. From his ;ij>pi aratu*e vou benrflclai and here consists their pre-
wouid suppose him to be lifeless: 8^ribed Jutl f th®
11 thoroughly that sensitive organ, which
but yet he has great energy and allows no foreign fluid to do the same
activity. Ile gets $5000 pe r year work. Nothing cleanses the eye like
for turnine the crank which ®ood 52117 shower ***** and medicaI
101 nil mug 1 ue tiauu vvni'ii m hM followeiJ oature's law in this
works the famous automaton respect, advocating the laYlgorating
which we lirst exhibited to vou. solution for any distressed condition of
1 . - ,, . . the optics. Tears do not weaken the
j Xo. <>, 1 his group licre are our Bjght, but improve it. They act as a
; celebrated free silver crow eaters, tonic to the muscular vision, keeping
! These men do not perform the the,eye fft ^ Hmpld and it will be
1 . . . noticed that women in whose eyes syin-
| «eat o "crow eating dimply for pathetic tears gather quickly have
: the entertainment of our audieue- brighter, tenderer orbs than others,
esaod for pay. Ou.be ,,.„,rar,
they have subsisted entirely on which ta not a mere figure of speech
that diet for 22 years. They pro-
tect that they do not like such
Youug st<x*k no** f->
an
zo
Ef I.
, Texas.
the *>
old v - !
to {in-
and <•:.
lauds v
Ci*^,.: < 'leek.
Tin: h >r way to (jkti
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iMjiiire of nearest Ticket ■
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Arrives .sr. Louis Tr. 121 next iiav.
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Has Been Qotckekeo
9 Hours to St. Louis sad The East
4 Hours to Nenpkis.
Onv Hour to fiev Orleans
ONLY TWO DAYS
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Pullman Bnffct Sleeping Cars to
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1896, newspaper, March 5, 1896; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191900/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.