The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 26 x 20 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
SPPJI
—
.. ::--
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Save Your Money.
One box of Tutt's Pills will save
many dollars in doctors' bills
Theywillsurely cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia, , , „ ,
. . \ i i Laudanum and Paregoric made ac-
malana, constipation andblho- cording to the U. S. Pharmacopoea at
usness, a million people endorse Smith Bros.
TUTTS Liver PILLS Mrs. George Mnrphv and daughter.
Leska, of Sherman, spent last week in
CRISP LOCAL ITEMS.
—
—-
- -
Prof. J. B. Dodscn was in Dallu on
business Friday.
Extract to make Hires Hoot Beer at
Smith Bros.
Mrs. Ln<"v Dowdy of Vineland has
returned from Terrell.
T. M. Hinslev came in Monday from
a brief visit to East Collin.
Miss Mary Rhea has retnrned from
school in Tennessee.#
V"_ I - ' - * .. ■ _ ^
Cod liver oil at Smith Bros.
Mrs. R. V. Danghetee of Sonth Mc-
Kinney is visiting relatives in Cook
:connty.
The bal>e of T. C. Slaughters died at
Prosper last week.
Large sizes Malted Milk
lins Food at Smith Bros.
and Mel-
Editor (.'lint Thompson of the Gazette
is still confined to his bed.
McKinney. the guests of relatives.
All customers are courteously treat-
ed at Goostree & Houston's, the lead-
ing grocery firm of McKinney.
Mrs. Geo. S. Murphy went over to
Farmersville Saturday to visit her sis-
ter, Mrs. Will Neathery.
A new line of imported face powders j
at Smith Bros.
Save money by buying Groceries, | Miss Edna Rogers, of Marlin, arriv-
Tinware, Lamp globes, Fruit jars and j ed Snnday evening and will spend the
Cold Drinks at Mate Barnett' s. summer with relatives in this city.
Mrs. Dr. Throckmorton was called! Miss Mai Allen left Monday for a
to Denison Saturday to attend the bed ' brief visit to East Texas before going on
side of her sick sister, Mrs. Dr. Bris- to the Centennial and other points in
Tennessee to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shain and
daughter. Miss Maggie, left Tuesday
for Nashville They will see the sights
of the Centennial.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lucas catae up
from Dallas yesterday to visit relatives
here and at Foncine. Mr. Lucas is the
wide-awake representative of the Aetna
Accident Life Insurance Co.
Arthur ' * Micklets' Anderson is
again smiling on the good people of
| McKinney after an absence of three
weeks at Holly Springs, Miss., with
relatives and old friends.
Awarded
Higb<-st Honors—World's Fair,
DR;
tol.
What Hood's Sarsaparilla has done
for others it will also Co for you.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood
diseases.
For Sate or Trade
A complete scholarship in one of the
best business colleges of Texas, located
at Dallas. Call at The Democrat of-
fice for information.
Mrs. Giles Houston and son, Giles,
of Gainesville, are guests of McKinney
friends this week.
Mrs. Dr. Stacy retnrned to Waxa-
hachie Tuesday. The doctor preceded
her one day.
Hundreds of thousands have been in- j
1113131
-
' :v . • '
■ CREAM ■
BAKING
POWDER
Mrs. John A. Walden and daugh-
ters, Misses Emma and Lottie, left
Monday for Bowie via of Dallas. They
Cot nails at two and a quarter cents
pound at J. P. Crouch & Co's.
Miss Kate DeArmond entertained a
number of her young friends Friday
Hairy Crutcher of Piano was here night.^
Saturday. Powers & - Weightman (Quinine in
All kinds insect powders at Smith small bottles at Smith Bros.
Bros.
Miss Emma Kin;;, who has been ab-
Miss Sallie Herndon of Foncine is sent teaching since January, returned
duced to try Chamberlain's Cough will visit relatives for a week or ten
Remedy by reading what it has done
for others, and having tested its merits
for themselves are to-day its warmest
friends. For sale by City Drug Store.
Profs. Tallant and Evans have been
re-elected teachers of the Nevada;
school.
days.
W. J. Walker, owner of valuable
real e^ate,
visiting relatives here.
The Nickle Store stands unrivaled in
Collin connty as a bargain house.
Silas Walker is clerking at ,T. B.
Rhoden's during the latter"s absence.
Extract beef from Argentine republic
at Smith Bros
E. C. Forbes and Prof. Smith of Blue
Ridge were here yesterday.
yesterday.
The Democrat office.
Dr. C. T. Lewis of Vineland has re-
Our stock is too immense and varied turned from Louisville. Ky.. where he
to mention here, "ion must see it be i„M>n attending medical lectures.
fore von can realize what a selection
yon have to choose from. Irwin Ferguson. recently grad
J P Crouch & Co ; uated from the Collegiate Institute, is j
studying medicine under l>r. Edwin L
McKinney
week Mr. Walker is a traveling or-
ganizer of the Woodmen of the World.
i Miss Cora Caldwell of Climax is the
, guest of her brothers. Drs. J. A. and
Mrs. Mary Woods of Pleasant Green, A J. Caldwell, and families this
Mo . is visiting relatives in this city week
and county. j Dr Albert J. Caldwell, eye, ear.
FOR SALEHouse and lot; within nose and throat specialist, iuserts a
1 block of Fairfield school Apply at professional card elsewhere in this is-
sne.
R. M. 'Board and Edd Dunning
went to Farmersville in a buggy today.
Mifls Kate Page will go to Greenville
tomorrow for a few days' visit.
Fruit- jars, Fruit jars, at J. T.
Nale's. First door east of postoffice.
Miss Maggie Cameron of the country
spent Tuesday night with MisB Stanley
Qnisenberry and attended the tea.
Fruit jars, tops and rubbers at J. T.
Nale's. East of postoffice.
Misses Florence Melton, Mary Mc-
Donald, Grace Walter and Daisy Ger-
I rish returned today from Farmersville
where they spent three days the guests
| of Mrs. Dr. Rod Neathery.
is
HAVE INAUGURATED
- most perfect made.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Mrs. W. F. Moore of Paris is the
torn Ammonja Alum or any other adulterant. t of her parents, Judge Goodner
40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ McKin-
ney until the adjournment of the speci-
al session of the legislature of which
her husband is a member.
KINNEY MARKETS.
Save money by buying House
Furnishing goods from J. T. Nale.
A. L. Stranghan left last week for
[corrected weekly . ]
Cotton 51., to G'-cts.
Wheat per bus . " gocts
Corn per bus 35 to 45c ts.'
Oats per bus 2° to 24ctsj 1«
Hay baled per ton. . .$8.00 to *0.00 Southern Kansas, taking with him the
is here this Millet hay per ton #s.(M) to *0.00. string of blooded horses he has had in
I**r cwt *2.50 to *3.00. training at Gerrisli's for the past vear]
Millet seetl per bus . 40 to 50cts.
Baled Oats per ton *10. j Dr. H. H. Robbins, the veterinary
Meal per bus 4.*) to 50cts. surgeon, is now officing with Dr. W.
Chops per cwt.'.'/.' mete. B Iin"n np the 8ame stairwav leadinS
Bran per cwt.... 85cts.
Butter per lb 10 to 15cts.
Eggs per doz (j to Sets.
John Hazel, drummer from Gaines-
ville. while here Saturday, renewed
his acquaintance with J. W. Asbury.
A Summer..
. Clearing Sale
AND ARE MAKING PRICES THAT
to The Democrat office.
Lard j>er lb
61., to 7!..cts.
Mrs. Wm. Crockett died just
north of McKinney June 8 after a lin-
Sheep .*2.00 to *2.50. gering illness. She leaves a hus-
Hogs per cwt
Beef on foot per cwt
Beef dressed per lb
Dressed pork j er lb
Chickens per doz
Cotton seed per ton
Sorghum seed per bns
an old schoolmate of his boyhood days j Alfalfa pei ten
in Kuntuckv
*2.8o to *:V 00. hand and several children, all grown
°j f ctg' . except one. to mourn her death. The
. I O-ts. j burial occurred the following day at
*1.50 to 2.25. Walnut Grove where the funeral ser-
vices were conducted in the presence of
a large concourse of friends and rela-
tives
*7.50.
$1 <>0.
$9.00.
Mrs. ,1 F Hollander and daughter, garton
Mrs John Martin and three children
left Mondav for Tennessee, where thev
Miss Eunna, are visiting
McClellan countv.
relatives in
I have some good saddle horses,
buggies and roadsters to hire.
Mr l^aac Horner, proprietor of the
Burton House, Burton, W Va. and
one of th t best known men in the state.
. „ , , , . . faR*ers-We want your trade and CaTTat'tlieold reliable ALLISON |tennial
Goostree & Houston are leader* in j havt. it if yon feel interested to the
selling groceries. extent of calling, inspecting
will spend the summer. Thev will i was cured of Rheumatism after three
main tor ahwile in Nashville at theCen j years uf snftvring He savs : "I have
I not sufficient command of language to
Mrs Pearl Sneed is vhiting her fath-
er. W M Bagley and family. She
has spent the past several months at
Marlin Tex., which she says is fast
becoming noted as a health resort. She
I
ALL SEASONABLE GOODS
WILL BE
The big I. O. G. T. picnic at Farm-
ville is again postponed to July 7.
Usefnl and ornamental articles too
numerous to mention at the Nickle
Store.
T. M. Hinsley spent several hours in
Farmersville yesterday
Qnrlity in our prescriptions are ioj
sacrificed to prices yet our prices . .-e
verv reasonable. Smith Bros
Georire Mnrphv went over to Sulphur
Springs Monday, returning Tuesday.
Price Goostree & Houston's grocer-
ies. They invite you to.
Miss Gertie Davies is sending two
weeks with Nevada friends.
Many useful articles at the Nickle
Store.
and getting our prices.
Goostree & Houston.
Asst x'onnty attorney Bob Mangnm
and Prof. A. C- Thompson are among
the sick this week
WAGON YARD,
our stock j proprietor.
Scott Allison.
Prof Geo. Chance, Will Gerrish and
Todd Largent have returned from a
fishing and hunting jaunt in West T>-\
as.
C. C. Provine is visiting his
at Coffewille. Miss.
parents
Shoo Flv ! Buy your screen windows
and doors of J. P. Crouch & Co.
Nothing save cool summer breezes can
get through them.
Bernice. the little 2 - year old daugh
ter of Greenberrv Adams, is now re-
covering from a very serious iilness
The Old Reliable Nickle Store is a
McKinney fixture Its stock is varied
and immense and bargains are to be
had there in almost anvthing yon may
need in vour household.
For Sale.
Headache remedies at Smith Bros
Mr and Mrs. E. H Bowlbv are vis-
iting in Sherman.
Trade with Goostree & Houston and
yon will always get fresh groceries
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Everett of Farm
ersville sj>ent Sunday here
Nickle Store, first door west of post-
office. solicits vour trade.
Mart and Jim Lewis, of Walnut
Grove, arrived yesterday from the
Bryan A. & M College.
Something new in the trus> line at
Smith Bros.
Miss Estelle Lansdale returned from
Dallas Saturday where she attended
school during the past term.
All you can eat at Jack Salmons
restaurant for 25cts Also lunches,
chili and hot tamales Third door
west of Foote House
Mr and Mrs. G E t'arjienter are
spending the week with relatives near
Piano.
Mrs J L. White entertained with a
lawn fete Tn -sdav evening
Goostree & Houston are now
leaders of McKinney retail grocers
For sale or trade- A fine Piano
Case Organ at a bargain Call at The
the Democrat office. McKinney, Tex.
A good piano case organ retail price
#150 to *175. Will -*-11 at great re
duction on easy terms. Apply at The
Democrat < >ffic" McKinney. Tex;is
Prof. Reed of Farmersville has twen
elected superintendent of tin Bonham
city schools. Wf have not learned
whether he will accept or not
Go to Jack Salmons restaurant for
a square meal. Third d«<r west of the
Foote House.
Miss Belle Hill of Weatherford wh- ■
h;is been visiting relatives in M Kin
nev. is now the guest >>f Sh«-rn: in
friends
Many new soda drinks at Smith Hr< -
Mrs W. L. B«i\(l Mr- S
Heard and little daughter Laura
went up to Sherman yesterday for a
few davs' visit
Does your 'louse need painting <;>•
to Wilcox cfe Sons Lumber Yard
f<ir Vane Calvert Palace Car Col-
ors. the best paint 'on earth ..l-"
Collier's White Lead. Pure Lin-->-d
oil. Brushes. Window glass, etc
McKinney now has a curfew law. I convey any idea of what f suffered, my a\nra >1\ < f that city s mineral
After 10 o'clock hereafter Col. Russell j physicians told me that nothing could w< ,m* >a^sthe. water lias yreat
DeArmond. Hon Clay Mack and Ma- 1 be done for me and my friends were PruPert'<'s
jor Jesse Shain will have the public ; fully convinced that nothing but death Joe <'handlers who left McKinney
stjnare of that town to themselves. could relieve me of my suffering. In several months since to accept a posi-
Dallas News June. ls« 4 Mr Evans, then salesman tion in a store at Ar<Unore, I. T has
for the Wheeling Drtur Co recom- been sent by his employers to Green
mended ('hamlx-rlain - Pain Balm, vilie. Miss . to work in another one of
At this time my foot and iimb wen* their establishments.
swollen to more than double their nor
until maj sjZf, ai]I| j, mv ]t-s,
would burst but soon after I ! >*gan
using the Pain Balm the swelling l -gan
to decrease, the pain to leave and now
I consider that I am entirely cured.
For sale by City Drug Store
Misses Nora Keid. manager of the
local long distance telephone office,
went to Pilot Point Saturday via of
Dallas and visited home folks
Monday when she returned
' it is the Ikst on Earth.
Sold Way Below Value.
See Them Before Purchasing.
Soliciting vour patronage, we are
Yours truly.
Tliat i- what Edwards 4- Parker.
uiei< bant of Plains Ga sav of
Chamberlain - I'ain Balm f->r rheuma
ism. lain*-back . deep seated and mus
cular pains S.ild by City Drug Store.
The Democrat is in receipt of the
Announcement of Mr. and Mrs Dew-
eyllen Calhoun of Marshall, Mo.. an-
notin« ing the marriage of their daugh 1
ter. Grace Rutledge. to Wm Charles
Seabatt on Mav 30. lsi ?.
Tuesday morning Mr- ( h;ss Ware
j and daughter Miss Florence, left to
join their husband and father at Rosen
E W Kirkpatri< k left Monday night bury Tex which will henceforth be
for st Louis to attend the 2oth annual their h ue It was with r^tvt that
st-sion « f the National Nurserymen s friends lv re took b-.-.v - <.f them Mrs
a--«M-iation It convened yesterday in Ware 1- a lady -f rar>- attainments so
the Lindell Hotel of thaccitv. and is a : ciallv and intelle. tuaHy andba- f..r a
Mr and Mr-. V R Itoger- of Vinev
No lost their little 18-months old
babe in a -ad manner Saturday. An |
account of the distressin accident ap
pears in the Princeton corresp< mdence
in this
ARON
CO..
Plnmmer Harris, wife and two little
Dr. • reamer of Wylie was here one daughters, Julian and Florence Lee.
Court Foutts returned Tuesday
a visit ti> his mother. Mrs L
White, at Weatherford. who h.is
quite sick
f rotij
M
l«*en
noted gathering of leading fruit men
and horticulturists
Modern productions of medical sci
etice a- a rule are more effective and
more palatable than old time remedies
hence rapidly supercede them .lust
- with chill cures Dr ARTRt'R -
Kr R'MKi i- the latest discovery the
l>erfeCtion of tasteles- chill remedies
.in \ ir- superior effectiveness, Coupletl
with it- delicto';- tf-r flavor sjieetlily
found favor in public opinion <"ure«
qui- kly and permanently Does not
sicken the stomach and i- guaranteed
t< > tire Price ">Ot Sold by Wallace
\ Everett
number 1,f vears U-.-n a leader in -octal
Prof N C. Brown engaged to teach
the next term ot school at Fairfield.
M> Kinnev s suburb on the north. Prof
M Kinnev and Bn'wn is a young man of exi erience a"d
success at teaching and
The Leading One Price
Dry Uoods House of
and religious circle- of
Collin county Miss Florence was ;i5 teaching and we bespeak
rapid advancement for the pnpils of
thi- school next vear
born and reared here She graduated
from the city school- !.t.-t mouth with
honors The place made va> an' b> her l*r
removal from among m will be hard to .1 L
refill and iier voice in -ong anil recital ."satunlav from
McKINNEY, TEXAS.
< * A F««)te. I. D Newsome
W bite and (George F<>\ ruturned
a fishing and hunting
wis! l>e sorely mi-s- 1 from
tertainiuentn ofonr < itv
future en
Whi r. Baby paro ber Ca<Ario.
WhtB she *vi a Chilti, ahe cri.~I fur (
Wlit-ti she Imme Misw, si,e ciunjf to Ca.-sx.ria.
Wboo ail-.- Chiiilrea, siie ga*etUcoi Ca ;oria.
day this week
Immense stock of matting just re-
ceived. All grades and qualities from
the l>est Chinese to the cheapest at J.
P. Crouch & Co s.
Rev J. Bishop of Forney was in Mc-
Kinney Tuesday.
The Estey piano is taking the lead
with sweet clear tone upon the same
l asis that placed the Estey organ ahead.
First class material and superior work
manship. J. T. Couch.
Willie Rhea has retnrned from school
at Trinity college.
I*ure Turkey rhubarb at Smith Bros
are attending the Nashville Centennial
If you want anything in the way of
Mrs J L. Todd and Miss Sue Barnes
have returned from a visit to Rev .J
L Morris and familv at Bonham
staple or fancy groceries von can not
possibly do better than at Goostree & Litt1** Annie L"u Morn' returned with
Houston's. Their stock is the freshest.
them
Mrs. Record returned to Paris yes- If your foo'' gives you distre-- after
terday, accompanied by her little grand 1 eating, and you spit uj< ropy phlegm
son. Isaac Rhine.
Jnst received, one car load of Fresh
Portland Cement: also fire clay
brick, sand, lime. etc. For sale cheap
at Wilcox <St Sons' Lumber Yard.
J. A Barnett, the most extensive
ginner in the county, was in McKinney
yesterday from Blue Ridge.
Look at the Estey and Camp A: C'o.,
Miss Mabel Berry lias returned from Piano before you buy and be convinced
Denison. of their superiority to other pianos.
Farmers and city folks buy groceries * olu
at Goostree & Houston s. No shoddy J- B. ^ihoden left Monda> to be ab-
goods and everything goes for smallest sent thirty days visiting his mother
margins. near Little Rock, Ark.
Imported Rose Water and pure Ital
ian Ulive Oil at Smith Bros
you have a very decided disorder in the
liver, and need at once a course of
Prickly ash Bitter- It cleanses the
bowels, stimulates the liver tone- up
th« stomach, and strenghens the kid
i neys. After a few dose*, yon feel
strong, bright and vigorous, because
the system is purified of bilious accu-
mulations and the vital organs are
healthy. Sold by Wallach <V Everett
Messrs G W. Kerr, Thomas New
and Mrs. Kin« of Celina left Tuesday
for Tennesee where they will spend h
month visiting their old homes and. in
cidentaliv . the centennial at Nashville
Are you going to Nashville If -o
remember ihe Cotton Belt runs through
sleepers between Greenville. Tex , and
Nashville. Free chair cars lietween
j Greenville and Memphis and that W
In.
Ed Thomas was here on business last
week from Sherman where he 1- in
business with G R Ware Mr
War - . who formerly resided here has
been awarded a patent on an improved minut
camera which is proving a success fi
nancially to the inventor, we under
stand
trip to Boi- d" Arc island Soon after
their return Dr. Foote was awarded the
honors of the season for narrating the
champion nimrod story He proudly
bore his laurels until yesterday when
he volunteerljr gave them to another
Henry Stranghan. a noted horse train
er and driver, left last week foi lmte
pendence. Kan . where a stable of fleet
trotters and roadsters await him Mr.
Stranghan i- a professional horseman
who ha- been for two years in the em
ploy of McKinney parties He took
horses with him from here.
CARSON iP NEWMAN COLLEGE,
CO-EDUCATIONAL,
Tuition jO i n«l per ni«nth. Board from fT.OO to 511.00. Three courses of stu<ij: Matcnifi-
ceut building and «v-iety halls Morals very hi*h. Climate free from malaria. Ten teachers.
Three hundred and thre-- students la*t year standard < f promotion . Free tuition to young
minister, approved t>v iheir churche- Imlwrii' and faithful student* mav be assisted some on
tuition Address J. T. HEXDEKKOX, ~
I'ot lc-
For three years we have never been
without < hamberlain s Colic. Cholera
and Diarrlxea Remedy in the hou.-e
say- A H Patter, with E C Atkins
V Co Indianaprdis. Ind ''and my
wife would as soon think of being with
out flour a- a bottle of this Remedy in
the summer -easou We have used it
with all three of our children and it has
I have two Minncapoli- Kngines,
two Taylor a. Aultinati Thr *>h«Ts.
two ( orn Shcller- and one Cotton
(tin. all of which I wish to sell 1
j in preference to renting. a> lean-
Two new Russell -eparators and not well look after them myself,
wind stackers of the latest patent were j Will ffive a Larirain t« purchaser.
$500.00 REWARD
Aged. Single. Mar-
ried Men and ail
who anffer from tM
efiect* of
LOST IANB00D
To Nashville is in to hour- and 4."
Trains leaves McKinney at
lo }"> a in arrives at N:\-shville f(d-
lowing evening at "> to (Quickest time
and as few- change- of car- as by any
route. Ten davs tickets on sale , . . .. . .. . , 1
, ... , ' , , , . . unloade<l in McKinney tin- week ; , • i • * 1 i.. i,
each 1 u« -d.-«\ and Fhursday at H5.89: . , . . . , Anyone wishing to be iead\ with
. One i > them was purchased by Jasper I „ . aatanl letni,
so day ticket, on -ale every dav at j|and ;tI1il the other by Crockett ^ ; machinery for the incoming har- | *£*>*£•-
''' ,u^'^ n< k! *'n '*1' VI.L Will Ik- operated in the vest is requested to call and see FREE BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS
Th i"< nigh'sVeeper'fY* an (J r>- n ville if de '.-oontry of West Collin, j me at as earlv a date as possible, wWch «g
sired See w \ ( dlier agent s. s. m Dni" an ,lLuu I nrchawd a new H;. jt will he money to you and an j KarroM, Ciroaic erPtiraUSImmm,
... -r , • - outfit excepting the engine which will i i.
and Rw v V Kinnev. lex f>>r tick opportutllt\ to !l
• , be readv for use in this vear's crop. . r , .. . •
et- Correajmndence -<di« ited 1 reatlv for husiiie>s when the time
It is an Advance, a standard make, but
hasn't arrived vet
Will be paid foraay
caae of
Sfpfailia.Strictara^
Goaorrhcsa, Glaat,
or Blood Poi«onii|
which my remediaa
(ail to cure.
Young.Old. Middla
Hall's Great Discovery.
small bottle of Hall's (treat Dis
\-f >\ orvl liiuff CATARRH— The treatment i mild and l_
~ •ble and based oa acientific principles. Catarrh-
al diseases are dependent oa some taint in the
arrives,
see me
Come immediately and
for terms and price, at
never failed to OCRK not sinplv stop
pain but CURE absolutelv It is all : «^ small bottle of; Hall's Hreat Dis J T Branch of this city has lieen
; coverv cures all kidney and bladder apprised bv letter of the death of his ; the tia/ette t mice. .'icIVinne>.
right.
it so. '
md anyone who tries it will find
so '' For sale by Citv Drug Store
A great number of the disorders
to
mother which occurred at C'tilleoka l exa.s
Tetin.. M ;v :t0. She was T<5 vears old
A. C. Thompson is rallying from a
two weeks siege of fever.
When yon want to buy a house and "On Gillespie of Ladonia is visiting
lot in McKinney or a farm in the conn- his consins . the Misses Bagley of this
try call on F. W. Mack. Upstairs in t.jty
Newsome building
ur v •.,« Ex-district clerk W. T. Cox and and Southern, will take pleasure in;
«. j wife are spending the week with rela von tickets via Cotton Belr ; strengthening these organs it enables
Monday' tives at Parvin. ronte Time to Nashville hou-s and !the ^ to ^ the influences that
Collier, agent Sherman. Shreveport
but a thorough
bowel purifier
A pleased customer is our best ad-
vertisement Hence the popularity of
our soda fountain. Ice cream soda
every day. Smith Bros.
Walter Keen is the latest recruit to we adhere to ii strictly.
M. Aron & Co s corps of clerks. Goostree & Houston.
To The Democrat:—On account of ' Moses \ oung, formerly proprie
change of schedule on ai.d after Jnne tor of the Tennessee Store in McKin
20, 1897, the postoffice will open on ne**' i-s here from Tyler.
Sundays and legal holidays from 9 to > Bice Face Powder at smith Bros.
|1 a in. only.
or our 45 minutes.
M A Cameron, P.M.
Tax Collector A. W Knighton was a
witness in Gainesville last week.
No misrepresenting by ns
clerks about any thing we sell. j Miss Florre Largent departed yes
Straightforward, honest dealing is the • terday for Jiashville, Tenn , where
only correct rule in merchandising and j fehe will remain the guest of friends for
two months and attend the great cen-
tenial.
We invite all the physicians to g<
! through our stock and prescription case
and note the leading and unquestioned
brands of drugs aud chemicals we car
ry. Smith Bros.
troubles, removes gravel, cures dia
betes, seminal emissions, weak and
lame backs, and all irregularities of
the kidnevs and bladder, in both men and leaves several children and a hus-t
which mankind are liable arise from a j women Regulates bladder trouble in band who is years old. she died I
disordered condition of the liver Keep I children. If n<M sold by your druggist " :
1 will be sent by mail on receipt of i within sight of the place where she was .
One small bottle is two months' treat- born and on the homestead which had ,
ment and will cure anv case above been her home for the past 33 years. I
mentioned she was married to her surviving hus- j
E W. Hall. Sole Manufacturer, ; „ n ... 1
P O Box :}17 Waco. Texas 1 band VNllliam M. Bran<-h in January
read this 1H41. We offer our sympathy to Mr.
Sh^rvnan, Tex Aug 1« . Branch who contemplated visiting
I ('*'^jf> th.o i h.i\e used ^ ; these aged parents this summer.
Great Discover- .;< my family and I can 1
recommend it to the public. RE. Carpenter, manager of Parlin
A. L Strong, j Orendorff Co's. McKinney house,
Respectfully yours.
F. M. Thompson.
Low Vacation Rates
the liver sound and active and yon can
defy disease. Prickly ash Bittkrs j_
not only a successful kidney remedy
liver regulator and
By cleansing and
produce disease. As a preventative of
Dud Perkins, of the A. and M. col-
lege at Bryan, has returned home to
spend vacation,
malaria it is unfailing,
lace & Everett
Sold by Wal-
Charley and Tom Smith, accompan-
ied by their little sister, May, returned
to Sherman Tnesday, affcer visiting
Sxt. Ginger, Eats. Peppermint, fu!i j their nnc|e, Charles Bush, and familv.
Use Carbolic soap for the removal of, strength, at Smith Bros.
c higgew. At Smith Bros, you cap j jjomiay morning a high stepper in
toy it ^ cakes for Sflct#. ( portion of W, D Goostree made his
Mrs. Margaret Rogers returned Fri- ' appearance on East Louisiana street,
day from Del Rio, Tex., where she dressed up, but not drunk. He wore
was the guest of her daughter, Mrs, broader smiles than usual as he ejacu
Fannie Greenwood, since the first of ' lated, "It's a boy sore.'' Born Sun-
the year. i day June 6.-
Nestles Food at Smith Bros.
The many friends of Jerry Adams in
this city will be proud to learn of his
improved health He and bis brother.
Charlie, who is also well known here,
are managing their father's farm at
Hustonville. Ky. -
AFTER
A HAfgpAVS
Refresh the tired body and restore the vital energy with a dose of
MACDONALDS
H BARLEY ! ELIXIR >-
felt aad appreciated as ft <
im through the veins, carrytug new life, energy
, souiid and refreshing sleep anu cheerful spirits,
ivor and agreeable to the most delicate stomach.
es*y*r PWCKLY
DRITOQ1
Messenger Sims of the Well-Fargo
express office, sustained a very painful
sprained ankle one day last week by a
stick on which he stepped rolling and
throwing him violently to the ground.
Bv the aid of a crutch he is enabled to
attend to his usual dnties.
Don' t think because you are sick and
nothing seems to g^ve yon relief that
yon can't be cured, There innst be a
cure fer you somewhere. If your doc-
tor can' t enre you, perhaps he has
mistaken the cause. Anybody is liable
ti make a mistake sometimes. One in
three of ns suffer from indigestion. and
one out of three dyspeptics doesn't
know it. That is, he may know he is
sick, but he blames it to something
else. Indigestion is the cause of half
of onr dangerous diseases. Shaker
Digestive Cordial, made from tonio
medicinal roots and herbs, is the most
natural cure for indigestion. It re-
lieves the symptoms and cures the dis-
ease gently, natnraliy, efficiently, giv-
ing fresh life, strength and health to
sick dybpeptics. At druggists. A tri
al bottle for 10 cent*,
The Vineland school has employed
Prof. Tom Lanham at that place the
coming scholastic year, and he will be-
gin a subscription school in a few
weeks Mr. Lanham stands foremost
in the rank of his profession and is
known to many people in Collin coun-
ty. We bespeak
Vineland.
: •-
|3St|i£
•*. •• •
mmmm
■
Sold bv Smith Bros.
informs a Democrat reporter that al-
ready he has sold 1600<i pounds more
The Wells Fargo local express office ^ yeirThai fe commonly sold
has been removed from \ arner s store j^e entire year and predicts that the to-
just nnder The Democrat office to the
building vacated by John G Davis,
the sewing machine agent. on
Virginia street. Mr Davis is now in
the same office with Dr. Metz, just one
door east of his old office.
Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Kczema,
The intense itching and smarting inci-
dent to these diseases is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples;
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 23 cts. per box.
tal amount sold ir. this county this
year will double the amounts disposed
~ . j of durine any previous >ear. It is his
'' opinion that the average yield of wheat
of the connty will be near the 20 bush-
el per acre mark When asked about
the extent of damage wrought by rust
he said : '' What rust there is affects
only the blades. Black rust is the
most damaging species, while red rust
is the most harmless. *' Mr. Carpen-
ter also thinks the oat crop this year is
the best he has ever seen at this sea-
son.
Dr. Cady'g Condition Powders, are
just what a horse needs when in bad
condiHon. Tonic, blood purifier and
vennifnge. They are not food but
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 35
cents per package
Commissioners' Court
for him at
To My Friends.
Having purchased the restaurant,
three doors west of the Foote House,
I have refitted and furnished the same
almost anew, and am now prepared
to serve first class meals, lunches and
The special session of the com-
missioners' court adjourned on
the 4th inst., after a four days'
session.
County Collector Knighton's
annual report was examined and
approved.
A new school fund bond by
Treasurer Saunders was presented
and accented.
A small portion of school dis-
trict 4ti iu Collin county was join-
ed, to Indian Creek district in
Hunt county.
"This was all the business trans-
The Queen Crescent will
sell excursion ticket* at low rates
to the mountains and seashore re-
sorts every day from .lum* 1st to
September 80th, inclusive; with
tiual limit October 31. 1M7.
The Queen Crescent offers
to tourists this year the most
perfect train service and appoint-
ments ever offered the southtyn
traveling public. Through Pull-
man sleepers of the tinest pat-
tern. Apply to your nearest
Queen & Crescent Ticket Agent
for rates and full information.
A. F. Barnktt. (T. P. A.
New Orleans, La.
Rev. C. H. Kobbs of Denton is here
this week on business. He was pastor
of the Baptist church in this city dur-
ing the years 1879 and 188ft.
short orders at most reasonable rates, acted besides allowing a few small
I ask all my country friends to give me j accounts,
a call when in McKinney. I also fat- ■ —— «—-• —
nish lodging.
Jack Salmons,
McKinney, Texas.
How's This-
We offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHNEY & CO., Props.. Tole-
do, O.
We, the underdgned, have known
F. J. Cheny for the last 15 years, and
believe him to be perfectly honoroble
in all business transactions and finan-
cially able to carry out any obligation I at 9:ll p. m.
made by their firm • I South
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist*, Springs St 6:
Toledo, O.
Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, Whole-
sale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intenal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
75e. nrbotfti. Sold bv all
organism and It is by eradicating it that 1
CURE CATARRH.
BI.OOD AND skin DISEASSS.-Old Ulcera,
Old Sore Legs. Eczema, causing unbearable
burning and itching of tbe skin. Pimples and
Blotches on the face. Sore Scalp, cansing falling
hair
KIDNEY AN D BLADDER DISEASES.—Can**
isg pain in bach, scalding arine. frequent mic-
turition brick dnst and other sediment in tha
■rine.
DISEASES OF WOMEN —All irregular aa4
CinJul menstration. displacements, cansing
aring down sensations, with pain in groin*
*11 unnatural and weahening discharges StCC*
Uitv or barrenness.
Consnltation at office and by mail tree aaf
confidential. Send tor symptom blank. Corns'
pondance solicited.
call oh or Aooaaaa.
DR. E. A. HOLLAND.
1015 Congress A venae.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
THE SHERMAN,
SHREVEPORT AND
SOUTHERN RAILW'Y
COMPANY.
Through Service Between
McKinney and Jefferson.
Two daily trains; Tickets sold via
this route to points North. East, South
or west. Connection with the H. ft
T C. at McKinney; M. K. A T. and
Cotton Belt at Greenville and T. Sk P.
at Jefferson. For further information
apply to vour local agent or addreea,
E M. Alvord. Gen. Snpt.;
J. W Chatham. G. F A P. A.
Greenville, Tei
W. N. Collier. Local Agent.
Frisco Ko«te-
The Frisco Line have arranged
to run a through sleeper l etween
Paris. Texas and Eureka Springs,
Ark., during the summer season
of 1J$97. This sleeper will leave
Paris north-hound daily at 7:10
p. a. running to Monett for
breakfast and thence via Selig-
man to Eurefca Springs arriving
, leave
p. m. and go di-
rect via Seligman to
ing at 8:15 a. in. for
and
points
ett and
&
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1897, newspaper, June 10, 1897; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191966/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.