The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1896 Page: 2 of 6
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At the Racket Store Commencing Monday, March 23, from 10:30 to I 1:30 A. M.
We will Sell 5000 YARDS SHIRTING AND DRLSS CALICOES at 21-2 cents per yard; Limited 10 yards to a Person.
Wednesday, from 10:30 to 11:30 we will sell 1500 yds Apron Checks, Ginghams* v^ite 6c at 3c yd. Limited 10 yd to a person*!
The items advertised for the Special Hours on Sneciai Days are positively only for the time stated on those days; will not be sgh a minute sooner or a minute later.
OUR MILLINERY OPENING WILL BE TO-DAY and TO MORROW.
Do not miss this. We hate some Llegant Goods for you to see. Note the Bargains we have b,?iovi in addition to those abcveve mentioned:
Embroideries and Laces.
Dress Goods, etc,
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Dress Goods, Continued
Miscellaneous.
4 yd length Embroidery, val-
ue $1. sale Hoc.
4'i yd length Embroidery, val-
ue ?<0e. sale
4'i yd length Embroidery, val-
ue ">"><•. sale H.">c.
4 '• yd length Enibroioery. val-
ue 4« e. sale 25c.
12 inch wide cream Laces, val-
ue HOc, on sale l">c.
I> inch wide cream Laces, value
20c. oil -ale 10c.
1 in«-li wide cream Lace, value
15c, oil sale 7c.
13 inch tine Oriental Lace, val-
ue .">) «•. pn sale 2.V.
All -ilk blk lace selling in this
town at i>Oc 011 sale at 39f.
All silk blk lace selling in thi-
town, value 7.">c. 011 sale at 2'Jc.
\ alencti- lace in ! it lot, value
"><•. 011 salt* 2<- yd.
Full line of Organdies in Dres-
den patterns worth H5c. our price
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White dimitys value 18c. our
price 10c.
.)00 yds white Cross bar Muslin
short lemrth-. value 1 j to i?f|c.
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Satin Table Damask
our price 4t,c.
Table Oilcloth value
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Ladie- H rni-dof blk hnporte'!
Hoc. value ; <<e. our }>; :re ll'e.
Mi— Fast blk Ho-.-. vain- 15c.
our price •s«
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$1.50 grades we are selling at !*9c
40 pieces all silk ribbon No.
in fancy colors; value 15c. our
price 4e yd.
Clay worsted coats and vests
4 button cut way. sold for *14 to
$22. our price
2.~ pr Men's all v.tol Pant-. -ol<I
for $."> ami >=7. our price s} .;,( and
$1.90 these are bargains.
Men s Fn< Iressed Kid Gloves
vaine si. our price 7.V.
Boy- 2 piece -!ii - in nobby
style- and color-, value §.>. our
price $2.15.
1 Oil pr Ladie- tine-! French 'v i* 1
Slipper- and Oxford- narrow too
value &L'i" o >}. our price >1.
and your choice.
11m 1 do/ Spool ( oiioii a.--<*rtcd
make- of the he>t -j\ c rd ~ou yd
on a -j oo|. \ aluc 8'.1 y d our price
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50 sets Table Knives and Forks
all in one box. some sets worth
$2.50, your choice for M.
Opaque window Shades, best
on spring rollers, value 75c, our
price 33 '3 e.
Jap. .Matting all different pat-
terns. selling at 15c. 1 <Sc and 2Uc,
worth 25 percent, more.
No. 3 Feather Pillow i est lick-
ing 4.V.
No. 4 Feather Pillow best tick-
inir 5<>c.
We have a lovely!;. line of wai-i
Silks in all designs, also a line of
I>te>- .Novelties in Silk and Wool
and Brilliantines.
Our line of Fancy Button^ are
pretty and price lower than any
ones.
Our ti-h -eale and gilt Belt- we
are .**elli ng at other houses
getting 7." e.
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ILR YOU ARE ALWAYS, AS WE SELL CHEAPER 'HAN AK\0!SE.
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the democrat.
IHi rsuav. march 19. 1896.
F. C Thompson. Editor & Propriet'r
Walter B. Wilson. Local Editor.
CLUSSifiG LIST.
Tii- r «-niiK*ra- n-. iSi::.-r ■ r.v jmr
" Se> i-'Vtckly Dall ii Ni-irs*1.75.
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Kepuhliciin Convention-
To Populists.
T11 k senatorial tleadlock i• Ken-
tucky i- -till unbroken. (iov.
Bradley called out the militia
Sunday night to preserve order a?
the state eapitol.
Secretary Carlisle -poke at tie-
A'unhattan club banquet with
much acerbity regarding tiiej
'•Populi-t- in democratic 1
ranks. Mr. Carli-le can never j
get beyond the fact that the ia-t >
time lie ran foreongre it requir-
ed a patent counting Machin«- to
put him ahead of a village -hoe-
maker who had the support of
the Pop-. —Enquirer.
- ^Jvcrr. Dave Culberson want-
to be re-elected to congre—. His
son. (Charlie, want-to be re-elect-
ed governor, while another >011
^^w^ut- Jo be continued in the fat
office of I'nited State- district
attorney for a prominent Texas
district. And vet there are dem-
ocrats who have the brazeness
to accu-e populist- t f l eing of-
tice-^eekers.
Delighted
With
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Lameness and Indigestion Cured-
A Good Appetite.
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foliovviim 1 ;:i. - n
I >a« k! oiie m > >t !:i .
< < pe\ ille v\'i !i: -
Josephine Ft ;
Speaking \c!i i.
each place. Pojii
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Prie s -
behave -ecun-il the serviee-
of J. r. Branch, to work in tin-
interest of Tiii: i i:mo< k\t and
populist cau-e in ('ollin count> .
Mr. Branch - ,-turdy iioiie-ty and
devotion to iii- parly - principle-
are too well known to the peopie
of our county t" need any com-
mendation from u-. A- a public
-pcaker and lecturer he stand- u- a plea- t::
among the forejno-t in the State, renewed f-:-
1 UK Democrat i- slad that j He ha- b-■ -; 1 a >
it i-now able to -upply t hi- ur-' of Tiik I >i:M'" I«' \
gent demand fora -pcaker to j les-to-ay that w ;K-.Jud > .
organize populi-t- of our county, j his patnuiaue. Mr. Datu.-iil
If you want a club in your com- ! rank- among t he early -ettler- of
munity write The Demik hat or j Collin county. He • •!1-
J. 1. Branch, care of 1'tiE Demo-! dent of current even?-. >■ - ; j j 11 -
.j. < h::xky makes t>nth that he
ior partn v "f the tinu «>f K.
A: < • deinK bnaim--- in
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T\ i tl. ■! ,is*l will pay
' NT. Hl'NDHED I><>L
• a •; i even e.'is of ( "a
A ma-- convention of repubh-
ean> of ('ollin county, I exas.
will be held at the court hou-e in
McKinney, Saturday Mar-h 2s.
1 spi). at 1 o'clock -harp, for the
nml by tie f purpose of organization within
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all
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VVe-ton
Tite-day
Democ
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to the -tat«
di-trict conventions tbe held at
the city of Hou-ton April 2<>.
Moth being called to elect dele-
gate- to the national rrpubli-an
convention that will convene in
St. Louis on June 11.
All republican \ ot< r- who favor
the census plan of organization
i' .! C'HKN i. Y & (. T>tle<Ji. o in Texas and all other voter- of
- i ; Drng^. . < <• whatever former political atfilia-
■' tion, who intend voting the re-
Uemocralt*. iomrnitieeCa'l publican ticket for president this
year. 1 *! ;>, are cordially invited
(HKKEY.
■: i:, • aii<l subscribf'l in
• tiii- ' th «l«y of December.
V VY <«Li'.ASt )N
N'TAHV Frsuc.
' it.'i-rh < are i- t«ken inter
a Iir-- -t ly on the b!<xwi an'l
— ■ tiv >\ stfja
uiouiHi. ire *
county and to ele<*t delegate
1 . ... ,1 t tig no mean t > tlefrav tin
and emigre—lonal
lion" wa- tlie main object of the
meeting, an the meet ins came
very ilea: toth" question ^
before the hou-e. All of the ^
eommiit( - Vt ji.Hied progre-s.
and iii-' -C' ii to be aware of the ^
ta-k Iw-fore tin-in. e-peciallv the ^
tinatiee and intertainmeiit com- ^
mittee, for when it comes to get- £
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Hid ^
pen-e- of tin- convention
-eeiuu tin miu j people of McKin- ^
i tie\ to seciiii* homes for the loti %
' Endeavorer.- that will be here on 3
April 2s and 2!' will be -mall task. ^
Letter- were read from tin
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MBi- MILLINERY
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tral and t \a- iV; P:i<-iti<- raiiroad-
granting a I- fan* for the round
trip. Also a letter from Un-
it affords me great pleasure to in- i
| form the Indies of ffelcKinney and |
% vicinity that my stock of
crat, at once and a date will be
made for you and published.
F, < . Thompson.
Bead Barney (iibbs. eighth
-hot on the tii-t page of this pa-
per. The caustic Ex-Lieut. Gov-
ernor place- hini-elf -quarely in
line with the people- party.
"I am delighted with Hood's Suwpt-
rilla. I gladly tell it* merits to all M
1 owe my restoration to health to Hood's
Sarsaparilla, and
Hood's Pills. I fed
J. W . Kiooin- a leading mer-
chant of Waco and president of
*be Whi-o Board of trade declares
his inteuMon to *tipport ^he po|>-
uli-t tn-ket in .vovember Busi-
ness men are begining to realize
the true condition of things.
ly hi- mind i- -ton ! *vi! ii ahi ;-
ble knowledge of all reform ques-
tions gathered from t In- bes; -<■-
le;*te<l literature of theda^. Ib-
is independent in politic^, bat
does the populist party h ue r in
giving it credi* i r beirig tile
tin- member- of the Detno-
Committee < f
to be present.
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Morten, .vr..
('hairinnu.
district -uperintendeut Mrs. Kel- /
ly. spying that -In- wa- ju-t as
etithusia-ti«- about the convention
a- the home folk were, and that
she would i c ileiv with a large
delegation from E11 is
county. <*•
Number of letters were read from %
IMILLINERY
cralse r.xecut 1 Vi
t 'ollin county :
Vou are requested to meet at* By reque-t the following repulw different parties saying "we will ^
the court house in McKinney on j lu*ans join in the above call: E. 'M* on hand, lookout for u- . ^ t
We-files lay. March 2* . 1«%, at H. Bowlby, D. F. Gerrish. John The t>ne idea prevailed during the | SliperiOT to any ever SHOWn in the City
il o'clock a. m. to arrange for O. Lewis, W. M. Duncan. Isaac meeting, and that wa-there would ^
holding the Democratic primary Griffin. J. P. Duncan and many be the largest crowd here at the
For the Spring of 1896 is far
perior to any ever shown in the city
of McKinney. I spent several Weeks
other busiue--< a- may properly
be considered bv the committee at
be-t reform party of the day and an I for the tran-action of -ueh
advises that it should adhere clo-e-
lv to tin- Oai ili,-p Plad'orm. : i-
ing neither to the right u n* I t
at the behest of a sin-.rL' i b-a
crowd and thus it will gain eortti-
dence and respe< t of all true re-
fotiner- whos *ein re for u -our-
thing more than the me:*c set-
tleing of the silver question.
others.
convention that ha-ever been in > N©W York City 3nd SpQTCd nO
McKinney. It was decided to ^ pains to select the very
"I am cured sin<-e taking Hood s fcave a meeting of the union at
respecfullv re- are saying. It give« renewed vitality dav night in t hi- month kind of * I 1TC CT
; and vigor. _ . _ j „ ^.lb Uv th.. Villi nor folks ^ Llm I I
said tin ". \ full attendance of j Sareaparilla," is what many thousands the ('. P. church 011 the 5th Sun-
t he committee i
quested.
H. W. Carcen'tkr,
Chairman Democrat ie Executive
Committee ('ollin count v Texas,
RELIGIOUS.
a rally by the young folks.
Watch for the program in next
week's paper, for it w ill lie an in-
it my duty and a ril.k associate
pleasure to give a e. . . .,
statement regarding Signal long wa\e^tie
Hrxr county has another peo-
ple's party paj er. It is the Pop-
ulist Signal, juib'i.-iiefi at Green-
ville, with B. F. Arnold editor
an.l proprie.or • J. L. Hain-
eiiiti>r. May the
banner of
my ease. I could not pure government from its mast-
walk without the aid |jeatj ant] prove a might \ factor in
of crutches for six 1
years previous to tak- "bringing oft" a sweeping popu-
ing Hood's Barsapa- li.st victory in our neighboring
■SSL N°Z1 "1per" countv next Xoveinlier.
I fectly well, ana can
I walk as easily and aa
rapidly as any one.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorsa*
n- s
c:>!,:ed I €fublkans.
Burred Plymouth Rocks.
Certain little country sheets
are making a great ado over the
late imprisonment of Jerome C.
! Kearbv for alleged contempt of
r<^t?t^g wHhoat M. I count it court. Like the drowning man
necessity to*j—p in the ho— an tt they are madly grouping at a
'g gang straw to save themselves from the
— avalanche of popular favor that
is sweeping Kearbv into the
gubernatorial chair of Texas. It
will require more than the
nivanee of a little gimlet-headed
democratic Judge to accomplish
their heart's desire.
J-JoodTi
^\r,rta.-sCures
The colored republican el b
of McKinne; will meet at y o'clock
thisevejiing in the Lewis!,u ^
school li Mise. AH rep lb:.'e IJ
are invited to atten 1. The s i>
jeet, "Resolved that gold should b •
t-he standard money of th - L'niieJ
States'" will be a'Hrai - I by Pet^r
Steward and negatived by P. T.E.
Ililson. Tom Franklin Pres.
Douglas Dotv Sec,
f the
: FARMER'S AND FANCIER'S FAV0RITF.
Licences n, wed Issued by County f havQ a pen of the above
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Rev. D.J. Martin, will preach j teresting one.
the annual memorial sermon for ; *
the firemen, the last Sunday in The Local Cnhm of the Young
-^P1*'^* Peoples Society Christ a in En-
i deavor held a meeting at the
Rev. Joel S. (iraves occupied Christian church Sunday night,
the Methodist pulpit in McKiu-1 Capt j L (jroer, made an ad-
ney, Sunday night. IJ«delivered (in-'ss .mi -Faith. Hone ami Ch«r-
| an excellent Sermon frojn scrip- i!v- af|ij p f s H |I(in. l4.ctur.
itnre recorded in Gen. ti: 12, <u| mJ ..r„. = iij!t Kn;ieavor as a
* i progres ive something".
Rev. Austin, Crouch preached
! at the Baptist church Sunday.
NOVELTIES
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1 Rev. J. W. Hill will lecture in
I this city Thursday evening Mar.
i 2tJ under the auspices of t he Ep-
| worth League.
Marriage fteiis.
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Call on W. E Ditto for groceries.
He will appre?i;;te vonr trade and give
yon full v.slee for your money.
JOHH 37 RAT TOWS
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The Parsonage at Anna for the
Anna mission has been completer!
and Rev. Graves will occupy the
same as soop as his family is able
to move.
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war
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-tV !mte all kinds of
' ewYort
'•A- ^siUf-om ,us* ,that ,*
A L Moody I, pj.vi wm S6V,'a feVsettings^iS ' V month. I™"*
Ben H Gates 4i 44 Mattie Horn i A ^ ' The Christian Endeav..j, Lnjon | ^ bv«ty. W. E iDitto.
JW Jones " 44 Lfly Rearer;
J C Blower 44
J P MeKamie h
G T Gray
f am determioed to place myself in the lead of all
Competitors in the
MILLINERY LINE.
And have marked prices dow to the very lowest
possible margin and would greatly appreciate }Gur trade
and wiil take great pains to please everyone in style and
taste.
Again soliciting your patronage, I am.
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fare very bull.
Mrs. W. E. Marshall,
S3 par $att:-n3
met at the Christian church iii. .,
• i^uey e Bruce j of Fifteen Egas. Stock for sale in business session last Monday xvdi> ^1ven ^ h (
4 xikTzix: tht? Fall. i will tak© pleasnrsi in show- n* kouiif in
A ^ it ins
jin^yonray4^"^even'n^' l>redl^eert being in
44 Do vie spears . ' ! :i>' °r not. Yoars for *! <* ■ the ehair. and a good number of
Joe Clark #? d
night, in the honor of Arthur and
Will Morgett at their Fathers
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1896, newspaper, March 19, 1896; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191902/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.