The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1896 Page: 3 of 6
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EJECTION NOV. 3
We are authorized to announce
ior Constable, Ind'nt., Precinct No. 1,
MARVEL WILLIAMS.
Subject to the peoples party.
For constable precinct No. 3.
R D HICKMAN.
subject to the action >>f ihe democratic
party.
For Consiable Precinct No. 1.
HARRY McDONALD.
J C. BOONE.
J E. CAMPBELL.
J. C. KEKBY
For Justice of Peace Precinct No 1
J. T. ANDREWS.
J H FAULKNER
For District Court Cleric
E R HALL
For Conntv Clerk
J. A WALDEN
For Co. Snpt. of Schools
W. W. SHEPHERD
Tired !.*eople are tired because they All persons who desire to obtain a Camp 109, U. C. V., met in called
have exhausted their strength. The j certificate of membcrsliip in the Con- session Monday May 4, Capt. W. A.
CRISP LOCAL ITEMS.
Concerning People and Home Events ol
Interest to All.
Mineral paint at Dt-n ton's Pharmacy.
W. D. Gordon May IS.
'J1 Mrs. H. A. Finch is visiting at Cle-
burne.
GotoT. J. Melton's for the cele-
brated Magnolia patent flonr
Charlie Phelps has moved to Denton
1%n<l engaged in the livery business.
only way for them to get strong is to
eat proper food. But eatiug is not all.
Strength comes from food after diges-
tion. Digestion is made easy with
Shaker Digestive Cordial. People who
get too tired, die. Life is strength.
Food is the maker of strength. Food
is not food until it is digested. Tired,
of Gen. T L. Rosser on the evening of
the 7th inst. Capt. W, A. Rhea, J.
Be M. Pearson, W. M. Abernathy, Col.
R. D. Allison and H. C. Herndon were
appointed a committee to receive Gen.
federate Battle Abbey will please send
in #1 and designate in whose name the
certificate is desired. The confederate
who desires to honor his fallen com-
rades : the union soldier who desires
not to belittle the men he fought and
thereby detract from his own prowess,
are alike entitled to obtain these.
pale thin, exhausted, sick sufferers prompt. W. M. Abernathy.
from indigestion, can be cured by the Don t yon think it paj's to deal with.
use of Shaker Digestive C ordial. It home people when you want a pair of T, L, Rosser. Admissioi fee. adults
will revive their spent energies, refresh spectacies? Smith Bros, guarantte a 50 cente> children 25 cents. Camp ad-
and invigorate them, create new "our-
age, endurance and strength, all by
helping their stomachs to digest their
food. It aids nature, and this is the left Tuesday for Floarsville. East Ten-
best of it It gives immediate relief nessee. where the father of Messrs D.
and, with perseverance, permanently A . J. P. and H. H. Crouch, of this
Sold by druggist. Trial bottle «ty. is lying in a critical condition.
Messrs J. P. and H. H. Crouch pre-
, , .., i ceded them a couple of weeks.
Ten or twelve wagons loaded with
lumber left McKinney Thursday for Whooping Cough
Bates. The lumber will be used in re j
building Zion church at that place which j There is no danger from this disease
was recently demolished in a cyclone, when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
freely given.
-
, &e., IN
OF TO
ssSS M. A R O N&CO
Rhea presiding. The committee here-
tofore appointed to arrange an enter-
tainment for the benefit of a Battle Ab- .
bey, was continued with full power to lute Cure for Sick headache, dys-
make all arrangements for the lecture pepsia, SOUf Stomach, malaria,
D. A.Crouch and Mrs. H. H. Crouch
enres.
10 cents.
journed to meet Saturday May 9.
W. A. Rhea, Com.
W. M. Abernathy, Sec. Pro Tern.
for Safe
135—107's—105 40 and M %
acres, all good, black land in
Collin county, near McKinney,
nearly all in cultivation and well
improved. See Dr. Abbott,
McKinney, Tex.
A school entertainment will be given
constipation, jaundice, bilious
ness and all kindred troubles.
"The Fly-Wheel of Life"
Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are
the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever
be grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
as if I had a new lease of life.
J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col.
Tutt's Liver Pills
Voting Precinct Chairmen.
We publish the following list
, of populist voting precinct chair-
t „ .. ucr,JSI,ru. It liquefies the tough to-morrow night at Heard 8opera house 1 , .
English Spavin Liniment removes all ^ ° 1 It by the pupils of the McKinney Collegi-1 n,en' MI,<1 'Magisterial
H-.nf Soft .>r t'alltuisad Lumps and mucus and aids its expectoration, n . — . * - - — | • • ,. . , -
Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, also lessens the severity and frequency *te ^Htute. An excellent programme j chairmen, for the benefit of our
precinct
We manufacture
school exhibitions.
cob-red fires fnr
Smith Bros.
Let everybody come to the populist
speaking May 18.
That tired, languid feeling cured by : of inflammatory rheumatism will re
j Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone,
Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats,
etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish
Cure <*rcr known. Sold by Erwin &
Fant. druggists. McKinney, Texas.
Uncle T- n Button, a pioneer of
North iV:.,. i.icd a? his home near the
Collm D- i.: :: county line, last week-
He was K2 y«-i.rs old and well known to
the older sealers of this section.
Anv one who has ever had an attack
of paroxysms of coughing, and insures will be rendered. Admission 25cts readers. These chairmen will rc-
a speedy recovery. There is not the Reserved seats 50cts. fer to the call for a county con-
least danger in giving the remedy to
children or babies, as it contains no in-
jurious substance. For sale by City
Drug Store.
General Thomas L. Rosser, the noted
ex-confedeate lecturer, will greet the !
people of McKinney at the opera house
this evening. His lecture will be in
the interest of the Battle Abbey of the
South and under the auspices of
Cure Your Catarrh For $1.00.
There is no longer doubt about the ,
efficacy of Dr. W. J. Thnrmond's Ca- '.v*
tarrh Cure which is beyond any doubt
using Dr. Simmons1 Sarsaparilla. 5o j joit.e with Mr .1. A. Stumm. 23< Boyle Throckmorton camp U. C. V.
cents and 50 doses. Purifies the blood. ; TI . , , . . , ...
Appetiser and strengthened , Heights, L- AngeW. over hb for
I tunate escape ir m a siege of that <lis
Farmers were too busy and surplus i tressing ailment. Mr. Stumm is foiv
While in Stockton, Cal.. some time
ago, Th is. F. Langan, of Los Banos,
cash too scarce for them to turn out
first Monday in as large numbers as
they once did in times agone.
R . G. Hughes will canvass Collin
county selling the Estey and other lead -
ing makes of organs and pianos.
Misses Dora and Carrie Kelton. of
Dallas. visited their uncle Sheriff J.
L. Moulden. and family in this city.
Sunday.
The art of dveing has kept its pace
with the world's progress, until now
most any color may 1>«* made fast It
pavstodye. All dyes at Smith Bros.
Public speaking at the court house
Monday May is.
Try a can of Hopkins Steamed Hum-
ny (hulled corn). It is delicious.
Dr. Sweat, of
in McKinnev last
Wa^ahachie. was
week greeting old
time friends. He practiced medicine jriar\
man of Merriam'sconfecti< nery estab-
lishment. Some months ago. on leav
ing the heated work room to run across
the street on an errand. h^ was caught
out in the rain. The result was that ;
when ready to go home that ni^ht he j
was unable to walk, owing to inflaina
torv rheumatism. He was takr-n hotn .
and on arrival was placed in front of a
good tire and thoroughly rubbed with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm During
the evening and night he was related
ly bathed with rliis iiuiipent and by
morning was relieved of all rh.-uwti''
pains. He n- w takes cs{> sal plea^'ir-
in praising Chnnil*erlain's Pair, i
and always ktej -a l.ri. -t i: m t <■
house. For sale by City Drug Store
Tiie penitentiary -i^ei;; ieft wi'li th.
following prisoner.-. Friday fremCol
lin count v. Lawren-• Vv iili.;:^: tmr
that state, was taken very severely
with cramps and diarrhote. He
chanced to meet with Mr. M. Car-
ter. who was similarly afflicted. He
says: • T told him of Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoa- Remedy,
j and we went to the Holden Drug Store
laud procured a l* ttle of it. It gave j
(Mr Carter prompt relief and 1 can^
For : nev
llie greatest remedy ever discovered
for catarrh and cold in tbehead.
Mayor F. N. Oliver of Oak Cliff.; Anna
Tex., writes: '-Two bottles of Dr. *
Thtirmond'e 'Catarrh Cure cured my AHen
wife and son. Frank, of a bad case of Blue Ridge.,
catarrh of long standing It is a great Celina
remedy and all the doctor claims for r ...
it." Those who suffer will do well to °P'*v>iie
try the remedy Sold by R. E. Bristol, j Decatur
,, ,, u i r. .. i c "> Farmersville N
George Melton left Sunday for a !
month's recreation in Western Texas.
vent ion published in this issue of
1 he Democrat and act according-
Send your call for your pre-
cinct convention in and have it
published at once.
W F Price
< )ld newspapers for sale at The Deni
ocrat office. Price. 25 cents. j>er hun-
dred ,
J. W. Asbury will sell y« n furniture
for les> than it is worth.
vouch f<T it.- having cured me.
sale by ' 'ity Drug Store.
Denion's standard points at Denton 's
Pharniacv
Hie commencement exerci.-e:
f thr
McKiiu:.-> . itv
held on Frida'
class consist: of
,nblii
night
ifteen
Patent >tar < >il for h."
-h"-— Jill'? br.^rtrv top
dres
in McKinney and surrounding country,
now nearly one half a centurv ago.
T. J. Melton has a complete stock of
groceries. Highest market prices paid
for country produce. Don't -ell or
purchase until yon set- him.
Misses Jessie McEiree and Nellie
Sparks, of Alvarado, were the guests
of Mrs. E. N". McAulev last week
th? former is state secretary of the
Rebekahs.
vears
glary 2 years
Charlie Lovelau'l. r
Frank n.s. Imm";
*ing stricklv
ired by H
i ,V E.t.u-
•■si WH 'Ofl v;
>!:
"Ill-- •
mak'
pnH.f
tlv
2 year- -. Bill Steward, nr.-..
der. 2 years, L«
Walton, rape. •
ter are negroes.
Best Fan.Hv Medicine
to in:i:
• Andrews. alias 1..-
vears The three lat
l-
d will 1^
2 . The
saddles
- a line
Mann
Sold by !
ais. > at i
4
•«11
Farmersville S.
Fraukford ....
(fray Bill
Josephine
Lebanon
Lick Prairie. .
McKinney N
See P. E. Denton for paper hanging McKinney S
md painting. Melissa
Diseased blood, constipation and kid Millwood
1 i\ t-r and bowel troubles art- cured Nevada
Piano
Princeton
Consumption can lie cured by the use Pilgrim
ofShiloh's Cure. This great Cough Rock Hill
< ure i> the onlv known remedy for that 0
terrible disease. For sale by C. C. "1*'
Provine -2 St Panl
bv Karl s clover Ro« t Tea.
C. C. Provine.
For sale bv
W W Chapman
T A Pniitt |
AD Stelzer I
J Y Bowen
.1 H King
R D Hickman
J Gotcher
J H Cook
J J F Reynolds
h F tvey '
F M < 'ollingsworth
L Nelson I
A S Graves j
E \\ Kirkpatrick j
.1 F < 'ave
v:;cant :
K 11 Maxey
. E <' Forbes j
W R Todd
Dr. Fuller |
R < Thomason
Chiis Sr.vdei i
PUSH IT ALONG.
We have determined that the year of 1896
shall show a better business record than any
previous year and that each month shall con-
tribute its proportionate share and to push the
business of May along we have decided to make
PRICES
On every article in our store for the
entire month of May, beginning Friday
May 8 and continuing until June 1.
That Cannot be Duplicated
in McKinney!
Larie and email
size*—at City Dr
M. B. Rexrode will sell yon a
90 Cottage organ, the moat popkiw
gan in the Sonth-West, on time to
purchaser. Discount for eaah.
My stock of groceries is complete and
fresh. My prices cannot be bo tea
Give me atrial.—W. D Goostree.
J. 3. Sneed respectfully invite* the
public to inspect his furniture pri-
ces.
rKim
t*
drugs ar
Prescriptions
m<i whiskies or brandy at
filled with purest
City Drug Store, j
The famous Nickel Store's popularity
increases with age.
Democrats, republicans and popnlists
all agree that trading with the Nickle
Store is the best financial policy.
Now is the time for cough and la
grippe cures and you can find all the-
standard ones at City Drug Store.
Spend your nickle* at the Nickle
Store.
For sale or trade- Three hundred
and twenty ac^es of land near Breckin-
ridge. Stephens countv. Texas; all rai-
der fence. Call or write to The Demo-
crat for further information.
I
W hen in McKin" 'v bring your fami-
lies to W. D. Goostree's grocerv store
and see his large stock.
We have twenty-five separate depart-1
mentsin our store each one of which is itching Pil'e'-^ BurJ.1 F^^ "
« . . m ClironioSore Eves and Granulated Eve Lido.
full and complete in every sense of the:Forsa,cbydll,88is,t^l25 081,18perhox-
word, aggregating in value ! ^,,r patting a horse in a fine healthy con-
dition try Dr. Cadv's Condition Powders.
$100,000!
They lone up the system, aid digestion, cure
ctite, relieve constipation, correct
Aii bought for Spot Gash and this is
where we claim big advantages over ail
competitors. Listen, the words are like
magic
los< oi :i|lie, relieve constipation,
: kidnev tiisoiders and destroy worms, giving
new liuj to an old or over-worked licrse.
cents | er package. For pale hy dnipp-^s.
Ni< kle Store for bartrain«.
I invite all my old
and see me
customers to call
J. W. Asburv.
A BI SIXESS CHANCE. If you want to
buy a half interest in a first-class
machine and blacksmith shop in Ard-
more. I T. . cail or writt* to Thi- Dem-
«K-rat, McKinnev. Texas. Terms one-
half cash, balance in notes.
«ltx> ICKWA1U)
lieu
Don't forget the Nickle St'>re.
door to postoffice.
Next
Girard. Al.t.
■ I was suffer
head and v.-h
;;1 Germet..er
ime. and h. liev
i\\ nit di ii;- thci'
T. J. Melton i- doing both a big
country and city trade. Your custom
is solicited.
Miss Mimieohv A ian- .. mi accom-
plished young lady c f Italy. Texas, wa-
the guest of Miss Fl- t rie Larsrent last
week. She attended the Endeavor
convention.
Paints, oils varnislos. putty, uhiss.
ect., at Denton's Pharmacy
Dr. T, \V. Wiley attended the]
national as-ociatioti of railwav sur j
geons in St Louis last week.
What is Clycla Phata ". You often hear
the question asked. It i- a giwnl cold
drink served at onr fountain. We will
serve a number of new cold drinks this
season from our new Tuft's fountain. !
Smith Bros.
Col. R. D Allison lias returned af-
ter an eight month's absence in Ten ;
nessee, visiting relatives and old time j
friends. He is much improved in j
health and looks quite hale for one of
his advanced age
Mr C. N Jones.
says. May 1 fit ii. lv9".
ing from ('atarri. i .
cured by King s R..
W.- keep i: ail th- tii.
i th-it ii i> the ' :e-t fa:
is • ;*i the market t" lay
Germetuer suit- all ages in the h> Ma-
lt is so pleasant to take that aillik it.
, Ir i~ -o h.!rml'--> tl:at the t.-nder -'
babe a;id m< - t <Ie!icale invalid- .ir' al-
ways safe in tisiug it.
It cures when all else fails. New
package. large Ifttle. los .<1.
For -ale by Smith Bros.
Let every delegate attend the conven-
i ti >n on May
hit
its
i yo
ant
i a lil
■ man -
•e-sioual
:ie ■ f Th-
ing lawy<
wii' faisli
rnift. i t.
ra? sh;
friend!
I),,-.
;n
t,
Viol
:■] • V
If v-
card
l> ;i
r < >f ;
fnlly
hiiu. "A", l>es|-.'ak
re ol ihe i>ati-i>nage
• in Collin county
.1,
e m
Duyle
•d a'iil
■1 bu-i
• • ak for
f
For a case of Bheumatism. Indiges-
tion. Constipation. Female IMsease^, or
any disease of the blood that cannot be
enred t:v l>r. Thurmond's Hlood Syrup.
One orth«* ' ost snh.^'aiitsal and lead-
ii<a iiu rchs'itr «d Pdot Point, writes.
• V. -.vns Ir: t ^treuielv l>a«i he: 1th
< r thrt .■ •« t; r.- :.ft« r trvi< g e- eu thing
;■ t ,i« rc< (Uiiineiided by fri; mis. «-
we i a.- hy -.-veral of the leading j«h\i-
< i ii-. wit! out re!:-!. she took four hot-
t :e of !>r. ' !lt:rt;!on<!'* ItiiK'U
and to our entire sati-faction. >tie ua-
entirely cured." w. l . Scott.
1; i- a urea! remedy, an-l i- rt>ld 1<\
H K. Bristol.
Stiow Mill
Sevet) pi i:i
Verona
Valdasta
Weston
Wvlie
No 1
l>erfume \
"iolette Ii. Parnie are j
>u want a more lasting Hi
jeeii ('ink you he:«r -o
Vou will find them ;;ii at
How's This?
Weak, pale and sickly won ?n and
children made healthy and rosy cheeked
by using Dr. Simmons" Sarsaparilla.
50 cents and 50 doses.
Populist convention Monday May 18.
Karmers, ilo your Aiarlceting a« T. .1
Melton s. Highest prices paid, and |
groceries cheapest.
We offer One Hundred Dollar- Reward
' for any case of Catarrh that cannot bt
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F.J. Cheney a- Co.. Props.. Toled<> < >,
We the undersigned have known F
J. Cheney for the last b> years, and
| believe him perfectly honorable in r*ll
; business transactions and tinancialh
j able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Tki ax . Wholesale DruguistB
I Toledo, < .
w aiding, kinwx & Marvin. Whole-
! sale Druggists. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally. acting directly upon the blood
j and mucous surfaces of the system,
j Price 7per bottle. Sold by all
i Drmrirists. Testimonials free.
Miss Gracie Hendrix. of Farmers-
ville. was the guest of McKinney
friends several days last week.
The following well and favorahlv
luiown mineral waters at Smith Bros.:
Buffalo Lithia, Ya. ; Stafford's
Springs. Miss. : Cral> Orchard Spring,
gy ; Matchless Spring. .\la. : Hnnga-
fii Janos, Austria: Woc ten Wtlls and
Oanlby Springs. Tex. : Waukesha, i
Wis.
C. G. Minor, of the Greenville News,
spent several days in McKinnev last
week and honored The Democrat with
a call.
Take vour produce to WD. Goos-
tree's for the best market prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith enter-
tained at their home in Princeton. Fri-
3 > evening, for their friend. Prof.
John Doyle, whose school closed that
day. Several parties frcjui McKinney
attended and enjoyed the cordial hospi-
tality of Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
DH-
il
Mis-es Sal lie Wallace and
) Wilson visited Mr. and Mr- J
Smith at Princeton Friday and
da v.
Addie
Frank
Flies undoubtedly have their use. but
we are not quite sure what it is. They
aie fiurely a nuisance. however, and
the way tc {eep the house clear of them
in sninmc | quite an undertaking to
houseke* ' • Where there' s a will.
there's a " Try some of the
many tly poisons we have for sale.
Smith Bros. East side.
The firemen elected officers for the
ensuing year at their meeting Monday
night. Sam Burks was re-elected
chief. Cebe Houston assistant chief,
Jesse Atkinson secretary and collector,
Ed Newsome tr^^utei..
Submit yonr private formulas tons.
We feel confident we can please you in
price and quality. Smith "Bros.
1'uhiic Speak in<j.
W. D. Gordon of Sherman, a
prominent young attorney of that
city, will address our citizens at
the court house Monday May IK.
This is the day the populist coun-
ty convention meets in McKinney
ami we anticipate a large crowd
to hear Mr. Gordon, who is an
able speaker and well posted on
populist principles. Mr. Gor Ion
was formerly of Brown wood and
studied law with Hon. C. H.
Jenkins of Shat city. He made
speeches in -he Fort Worth con-
gressional district and met sac-
,C. K.
het
. Ifaerne,
t he be t,
odor try the
much about
Siiii'h Br.• -
An examination of teac hers f-.r the
city of ;>ft K -nney will l>" held in the
publi school building oil Friday and
Saturday May 15 and !♦ . lstifi All
applicant.- for a position as teacher
must hold a certificate, valid in the eity
of Mi Kinnev before thev are ele< ted.
-d - for furnituit
B«j the Kirgsbun piai
( a]
'1 W Giiiliiii
J D Thoiiq ,.n
M n stro
c v; Harri-
.1 i: c !ruTi,
\ W M. 1)..T:.,1.S
R D AUK;:;
J Gotcher
J F Cave
.\ I) S*. iz. r
F Bedell
It T :i- n': rr>
.i W Younger
T A Pruitt.
%
_ i* 1 ■ g\ in 1 I i Rexrode, one door south of i he
po! ySiii Lflryc Quantities, A Resident eheiii-r Swajj deisir^'M"
Buyer.
a? once must
! IMllts
atMl
I ti I licso d:n -
l.trgo volumt>
I a^.-ort meiu,
'micll shu
March Rainfall
am s>we.
•go, CaJ . si
medy is tt <•
n found that
Pl'ii'e
Provini
lO
•nts
nev I". S. A San
ys ■ Shiloh i* « atarrh
first medicine I hav-
would do me any good.
For sale by C. C
\< vnci;
I he
April.
Moor.
to rth of M« Klunev
ollowiuu i>th ' taiiifaii of
as resist ere J i \ I'. H.
al \ l \ alofctii. fi miles
ec tit :i<lvant.i<re thi- irtve> u-.
;>.] fi -nil - « a't only c en from :i
re!\ i(ii eosiiitlciice oil the 1"
at; i strictly om- jvrico to all.
"ir }tat roii:iLrf. we are.
Yo ill's \ cry truly.
M. Aroxi & Co
r-6 Oil/ ; E PRi E : SHH USE IN VcKlt.KEY.
Jury
payment
prices.
eript taken al par in
for groceries at ca-h
Wii.cox iv K<m;krs.
Total
Inches.
i.-r>on
n;^5
. 1.81ih
eld
has
slv K
w.
- at
Ii. GcHjstr<-e will Sell yon gr«H*er
lowest figures. Trv hitu.
R. <i
- pian!
. T. C
Hughes will sell you an organ
at factory prices < iffice with
inch. McKinnev.
Don't forest P E Denton is a
painter and paper hanger contractor.
Dr. Simmons' Sarsajwirilla imparts
new life and energy to all parts of the
body. I Tood as well for baby as for
grand-father. V' cents and 50 dose-.
.T, J. Rogers. the piano and organ
agent. guarantees satisfaction to < lis
tomers.
Screen doors, window shades. pic
ture frjitnes and baby buggies at J. ii-
Sneed s.
For rent:—When you want to rent a
dwelling call on f. W Mack at J. H
Forbes grocery store.
A communication from our gold
standard friend. John Steinbough, will
be published in onr next issue,
A New Wrinkle.
1 was nervous, tired irritable and
cross Karl .- < lover Root Tea has
made me well and happy.
Mrs E. B. Worden
For sale bv C. C. Provine ,
A Gin For Sa!e Or Trade
We have
My liaby had croup and was
i e iiau- a neat, complete, jiew
. ri>vy,']' cotton gin with appurtenance.- j
by rshiloh - ( nre. writes Mrs .IB . ...
Jlartin. <d Huntsville. Ala For -ale that have cost *1173. to tra<le for
by < Provine 2 real estate in or near McKinney.
Save Your Life We have on hands more maeltin- !
en than we can look after, and
By using The New « re.\t Soi th t proteose to give a good bargain.
Ameruan Kipney crrk This new , . ' , . . .
remedy is a grreat snrprise on account of! w ^mld not object to cash ami
reason a-
F. M. l ilt 'Ml'sON.
Queens ware. gl:u ware and lam; • at
.1 T. Nah-s First door ea-i oi post-
office.
hindinjartcn Conccrt-
m i - - Lnla Wofford*- Kimlertrar-
ten eias- will give a «oneert at
the Opera House \ionda\ night.
May U. Admission l< ets. (m
ami see what the little folk- can
do.
a great surprise on account of ""oo« object
its exceeding promptn^s in relieving would make terms very
pain in the Ridn"ys, Bholderand Back , ,
m male or female. It relieves retention " e.
(iazette <
NOTICE,
of water, and pain in passing it almost !
immediatelj- Save yourselves by using j
this marvelous cure. Its use will pre
vent fatal consequences in almost all
cases by its great alterative and healing t
powers Sold by Frwin ifc Fant. drug
ifisis. McKinnev, Texas. t> r* n„..„ i . ,
K. I). l>0w; n h;ts not been con-
F«*t sale A high grade organ. Call . . . . t l- i
on The Democrat -~icd with the hrm of K. .1,
r,-,, , , Mart Co. of New Orleans. La.
Pills do not cure - • — i ii«h . v
onlv ntry
Stove.- repaired at secondhand store
doors east of postoffice.
The Icorral t'tipulist Clah.
"T^vate
jra gives perfect regularity of the bow
els. For sale bv C. C. Provine. 2
The best cough cure is Shiloh s Cure.
A negK-cted cough is dangerous. Stop
it at once with Shiloh s Cure. For
sale by C. C. Provine. 2
At a recent meeting the Cottage
Hill populist club adopted a set of reso-
lutions strongly endo-sing the Omaha j
platform in its entirety. We regret
that lack of space prevents our pub-
lishing them in full.
Buy your buggy
Sneed.
whips of J. H.
With each 50ct bottle of Cheat- j Are yon made miserable by Indiges-
ham s Chill Tonic' you get free a ; tion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of
three months subscription to any of the ! Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh.s Vital
following jiupers: Tex;is Farm and jj>er is a positive cure. For sale bv C
Ranch Christian Courier. Baptist c. Provine.
Herald,and Christian Advocate. Smith
Bros. East side.
If you have light articles of china.
Glass, bisque, brie a brae. etc. that do
not come in contact with excessive heat
we have a glue that will give satisfac-
tion. Smith Bros.
•Sheriff Moulden returned Sunday
from Coryell county with J. W. Eb-
berhart who is charged with embezzle-
ment in this county
We wish to announce to the public
that we are prepared to furnish the fa-
mous remedy. Mi cro-line, that has
created such astonishing cures and
worked such miracles, causing such
excitement in medical circle* by its
most marvelous -nrative properties.
There is no other remedy like i*, and it
is dailv curing cases all over the state
that have refused to yield to other
treatment. It is a certain cure for
Rheumatism. Catarrh Cancerous
sores. Blood Liver and Kidney Diseas-
es. Don't fail to try it. Sold by
Erwin & Fant,"
Wallace & Everett.
Druggists.
If there are any unpaid bills against
the late Christian Endeavor convention
the holders thereof are requested to
present the same to Plummer Harris
and receive payment.
Lookout! forj. J. Rogers, the or-
gar. and piano man.
Fortify yourself for the season. Dr
Simmons'Sarsaparilla will correct all
impure blood, giving health, life and
happiness. Only 50 cents and50 doses.
Buy your baby
f g.
constipation. Thev i . ,, . , ,i i
Karl's Clover Root since March 1, 1- . •>. and doe.- not
in any way represent them or the
estate of K. J. Hart.
E. J. IIakt & Co..
Ileirs E. J. Hart
Every populist in the county, who
can, should make arrangement"* to at-
tend the populist county convention
Monday Maj- 18. whether he is a dfle
gate or not. The business is of im-
portance and the speaking will be im-
mense.
Yes We Make Em.
Essence of Jamaica ginger, paregor-
ic and landannm; all good household
remedies and right up to standard
strength. Smith Bros.
Garrett Darling, who has been con-
fined in the county jail for several
months on a charge of lunacy, was re-
leased Monday on a $500 peace bond.
Owing to the limited facilities of the
state in the way of asylums for the in-
sane this patient had to be confined in
the county jail and kept there instead
of being sent to an institution where
the unfortunate are constantly under
the watchful care of efficient medical
m
Delighted
With
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Lamen— and Indigestion Curod—
A Good Appotlto.
"I am delighted with Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla. I gladly tell Its merits to all as
I owe my restoration to health to Hood's
Sarsaparilla, and
Hood's Pills. I feel
it my doty and a
pleasure to give a
statement regarding
my case. I could not
walk without the aid
of crutches for six
years previous to tak-
ing Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla. Now I am per-
fectly well, and can
walk as easily and as
rapidly as any one.
Qroekot, Tn. Hood's Sarsaparilla
cheerful and it also gives torn
A Good Appettt*.
It helf my digestion and X believe thai
I eannoi get along without it. I count ffc
a muswllj to keep in the home all U
Sarto-
j-Jood'
1'opulM I'.f-adipiartere was ii!l-
cd tc overflowing Saturday with
delegate?, and populists from
every portion of Collin county.;
The occasion was the regular
monthly meeting of the Central
club and the wool hat boys turn-
ed out better than usual. Vari- i
ous matters of interest to the;
part\ were discussed aud rousing1
. 1
speeches were made by Dr. \V. i
T. Fuller of Pike, and Capt.
John Johnson. Brief, but brist-
ling. talks were also made by
Prof. C. F. Trotter of Blue
Ridge, A. 11. McCarty of Piano.
E. \V. Kirkpatrick, J. T. Branch
and E. C. Forbes. Many came
prepared to remain over night
and hear Barnett Gibhs. Verity,
the peoples party cause in Collin
county is in a flourishing condi-
tion and many of its enemies,
even, predict bright things in
store for us ere the smoke of the
great campaign of 18i f> shall
clear away. Populists, staud to
your guns! Sacrifice enough time
each month to attend these club
meetings one day. Yuo will
catch new enthusiasm and help to
give your party a new impetus,
thereby hastening to hand pure
government and a return of more
prosperous times.
m
Great bargains in window shades at
J. T. Hale's
The Value of Adverttsisg.
h<- arriv i a ! he Cuius! 1 >epot
and the first thing that -truck his
eye wa.-the immense -ign board
carrying an ad of the Katy. which
is su conspicuou- that no one but
a blind man could not .nis^ seein<r
it. He -tailed on down the street
and everywhere his eye was <nvet-
! ed with the dead walls and bill
i boards covered with M. K. & T.
advertisements. He finally land-
ed on the corner of Main and La-
mar streets and looked at all the
j signs which adorn the walls of
! the general passenger office—the
' immense sign board on the cor-
ner of Elm and Lamar streets al-
so stured hitu in the face, ami
just as he was in rapt admiration
of the beauties of the painter's
art. a sprinkling wagon, covered
with an ad of the Katy Flyer, al-
most knocked him off hi.s pins.
"Well I'll be gosh darned," he
said, "that railroad not only ow ns
; all the old walls in town, but in
order to get its ads on the water
carts, it sprinkles the street ton.
That's what you call get up and
irit."
Kinney. <jt( 11i\ eofir-idert <!. either tbc
Chicago. Cottage. Packard. Miller or
Sterling. Also wi'l order a piano eith-
I er of i'1 different makes at a closer mar-
gin than ;iny dealer In the county, cash
or i sfalli!i -nt. tiive him a csll. All
in-i nungus.ranteed for live years*
W D. O'Mi-tive has om- of the most
co!uj lete i^roct-ry p'orks in North I'. x
as
A ; ar l;«;'.d of the well kin >\ n Sherwin
William* jiaint just received at the
('ity Drug Store.
J. \N Asbt-ry will repair furniture
Wonders ot the age at the Nickel
store call ami for vonrself.
We contract paint work and paper
hanging .«nd will guarantee satisfaction
!lt City Drug Store.
Wh< n Bahr •wns sick, we par® her Castorta.
When she ras a Chikl, she cried for Cast oris.
Wh-n she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Cliiklrvn, she gave thcia Castoris.
"Seethe Nickle Stores mammoth
sto<-k of useful arti les.
GOOD NEWSPAPERS
I cry Low Price.
at a
The Semi-Weekly Kens <6alvcstcn • r
Dallas is published Tuesdays and f ria. i s
Each issue consiiti ol fl pages. There . re
specia! dep rtments tor ;hc farmers, tae
ladles and the beys ar.d girls, besides a
world ot general news matter, illustrated
articles, etc. IVc oltr
THE SE li.h£EhL* SEWS
and
THE DEMOCRAT
lor 12 months f r the lew clubbing price
of $:.7S cash. Tr.;s gives you three pa-
ters a week, cr i papers a year, lor a
ridiculously io^ rr|r~ ..<nd In your
subscription at one-.
For bargains in bed room suits go
to J. T. N<tle. first door east of post-
office.
ALLIANCE EPARTMENT.
[miss cora caldwell official
editor.]
(All communications and no-
tices suitable for insertion under
this caption should be addressed
to the editor at Climax.Tex.)
DIRECTORY.
TAKE A PICK.
of about a d< ,_n Spring med i
cines which we can soil you.
Double meaning in that express-
ion. "Spring medicines." Some
make you feel as if you were on
Springs in reality after you've
taken a little.
But feeling isn't to l>e taken
real
County alliance meets with New I . . . . . ,
Hope alliance, in McKinney, Apr. 15. j JOtO CO&sulontUoo with tilt*
Officers: A.. C. Strung, Pies., Verona; g^od it does vou.and the pivpar-
Miss Sallie Stroup, Sec., Verona. . 1
sub-alliances. ation of }our system for the sum-
Snow Hill—Meets first and third mers heat. Find out also, if it
Thursday rights.
syi
W. P. Bilderback, Pres. Fay burg.
W. C. Reed. Sec., Fayburg
New Hope—Meets in McKinney sec
one1 and fourth Saturdays at 2 p. m.
M. W. Younger, Pres.
W. B. Wilson, Sec.
Verona:—Meets second and fourth
Thursday
interests you what we can git
While It is a difficult matter to
judge the value received from ju-
dicious advertising, the Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Ry. has had an
illustration of the advantage of
H*
you, to get the better of an "ol^jj
eold." Nothing gets a firmer hold
upon the system. It's the be-
ginning of consumption.
nights. Dkxto.n Pharmacy,
A C. Stroup, Pres., Verona. side square McKinney.
T. L. Bailey. Sec.,
Sister Grove AUianSe meets second
and fourth Thursday nights.
A R Recer, pres.. Climax
A D Snyder, sec., Climax
St. Paul—M«wta first
Wednesday nights.
W. H. Sanders, P
M. Lee Morris. Seo..
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1896, newspaper, May 7, 1896; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191909/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.