The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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.!. EllilVH 0:43 a. n.
I. I, Mail and Ki|in>u . I«:« •• m.
inuodalion d:IOr. m.
H, gi hCNHCKY, A|(rtll.
! Mtaaonrl Hup'Hf Time Table.
wkm'i imiimi
II 7:3 M.
light U:;n i*. v.
W. If. Andrews, the
boss Hue I'Kttlf raiser of North
Texas in ereetiny; u lar#e *ml
H)Ht<ai( UN rot sited. which will
Is* sixty by eighty feet. fur Ids
liiw Jwrsey entile. The stable
will lie larjje enough to hold
sixty ln ad of cattle.
Piekle lleel hy the drink at
Frank Mack's Oroeery Sum1.
JM.
OI K WAJMINUTON LISTTRK. TKUUIIU T1MMUII, 1 the wail of tk« room, leave but
___ little doubt but that lliey killed
(From Our Ha«ular«orrc.pood*ui.> FATAL DPI B TBI DABS, eaeh other. Night Watchman
Wahminuton, July 111. _ , .... _ lleuiiMtey heard them talking
Congress did not forget that ;twwor "* •*•* • usaimhu ¥«i *« tk,.ir way to their man,about
theiie are pleasure* which coin-1 kkn shoot ka ti otiikh li oYloek and they appeared
bine with busiuess, and which w rnn ukatk. Id he angry. Henry Kricud.
may be had at the tb>\eminent w ° i**hu«1wwmmi the hall from
AVMOrMCRMRMTM.
Fur luteal He|irea* Mt4ill« «.
W« arc authorised to aanmmra
T. C. OOOIIN KK,
a* a candidal* for I .oca I H |iirwMaltw
of lollin fount jr.
Fur Tax Col I re tor.
I.. W.tHi I.KHIV authorise IM lo an-
Ardlnger 6c Co.
exiH-nne. Dallas, .Inly 18. Thin morn- them, heard them quarrelling
in this it carried out u Con tug, at 151:4ft tlie sharp report of ****ui'ttl 4
grossiouitl tradition, tin
of which have been always
strictly observed. The llousi
luitiuten before the v «. ...
out from *d> M tiag, aud laitli a|)|M are<l to nuunn* hint a« a candidate for the olttc*
tenets two pistol nliotn mng OUt . .
the neighbor^tod of Kim and be very angry with each other
Lamar ntreetn, and in a few nec
Mr. A. L. Paircliild and lady . , , tn. , t
gave a nocial for the young wu* unusually et onoinic in thin ondn were folio wed by three .
iwhtide of the town on Tnenduv respect. It only authorixed one more nliotn. A crowd quickly Mrs. I olili, wlie
iiiglit hint. There were a huge t« sit during the —• - ' '«" '■ I—
n ii in her out. aud all enioved Tss- T,,r *' "•*«• " « •"
■' - than usually generous to junk
KANT IMM'KO.
themselves. Mrs.
known how to muk<
i ll such occanioun.
Fairchild
all happy
lit
7:Ui A. M.
*2:11% M.
A. I.. Fwmuii.O. Agent.
|V jbtilOi'KAT
leaatle A Co., •
t. m>wr.v.
W. I.ii.k.
i y, • • -
I. C. Mulke|'.
, It. WnuiMf,
1 intL McMInn,
>JK A Wahlvti.
f. K.Uiill«*ir«*.
rarplry A Srlirwlir.
rK. II. Hlair. • •
J. II. Hum*.
KM. Moon*. • •
N. r. Brown. - . -
J. W. H'anlvn.
I.. B. KarUli. •
AUKNTN.
KeliUelited
glass at Krauk
St« re.
I lolls live cents II
Nir.rk's (irocerv
d4.
■ - - Allen
Ollnn
I'lauo
WKMIoii
N'fvadu
NVvitlx
Verona
<o|if\IUf
St. Paul
l^honon
• ltm-k lllll
MIIIWO«NI
• l.oiu* Klin
l ake MIIU
lllue l(UI|p'
II *1 o
FariuerMvllle
The Normal lian about fifty
teachers in attendance from
various quartern. We are glad
to meet them. Several are ^o-
eting. It gave faciliiics t«• more
than eight coinuiitlees to have a
good time without any outlay
of nersoiial cash. The Semite
in tact
record. There may I
thing of a practical oiitcoun
gathered. The ncene of the
shooting wan located at AIM Kim
street, ill tile house of Mrs. A
Mrooks, aud on repairing to the
third story of the building, iu
tlie room fronting on Kim street
Shortly after wards'In heard pin
tol nhota.
who rcsiden <>u the
necoml tloor.heard tiieiu an they
went upntairi* to then room. She
nays Heal wan trying to coax
Strange to lied. She heard them
after they reached their room
as though they were scntHiug.
1'hen four or live shots followed.
the bodies of W. II. Heal and
beat the Congressional •bdiu Howie Strange were found one ot which went through the
There may !'u some- lying upon the Hour iu pooln of nkyliirht. nlie thought over her
bl«jod, ootli dead. The night
presented was horrible iu the
e\treiuu. The body of Mr.
Strange laid next to n division
wire door leading into an ad
a ■■
flolll these pleusure parties,
doubtful. The
but it is very
contraiy is the almost univer-
sal history of such little
ing to spend the time during schemes. Hut they do one thing Joining room. A pistol laid Im*-
A mad dog wa.< killed by the
city authoritien this week.
Severn 1 negroee were arrented
for carrying pistols one day
lldbi week.
, —. ... |ma
Ri ln In badly needed. The
fartm^n would lie glad to get a
tine rain now.
aw a—m
The great egg busting ratili-
eation did not pan out as funny
unattirnt expected.
Minn Whitcniden, a beautiful
lyoung lady of Van Alntync, is
[vinitlng friends iu the city.
'e an* glad tc see the infer-
"t manifested by < ur jieojile
t the re-union next month.
There will be a pic nic in the
iBrumiuctt neighborhood on the
Pth inst. All are invited.
Two sable sons of Africa
[Mere before liin honor, the may-
or. on Monday, charged with
[carrying pistols.
the warm mouths iu our city.
Old Hurbon Whisky twenty
five cents a pint at Krauk
Mack's Grocery Store. 24.
If the city had a large and
commodious school building all
would unite to carry on a good
school. Huild at once and turn
it over to some good teacher,
and let him run it. Then there
will be harmony and not be-
fore
at leant. They give employ tween his legs. The lw>dv of
incut to a number of men. who, Mr. Heal lay not more than a
iu the capacitx of alleged work f«x>t from Strange,almont touch-
ing, and both with their faces
to the east. A pistol alno laid
at tlie feet of Heal. The lied
Headquarters for prodm
Frank Mack's Grocerv
c at
Store.
>4.
of the good lucre of I'ncle Saill
as it. wishes iu inquiring into
With the exception of McKin-
! lie)', nearly every lownin North
tTexan has had a celebration
thin season.
4 protracted meeting will
loinmeuctt at the Lowery Cross-
ing on Kant Fork, iniltUn south
wiHt of McKiuney, Saturday iw.
Out' young fi'iend, .lack Hone,
wan up from Dallas Tuenday,
on a visit. Come again. Jack,
we are always gliul to neu yon.
Hon, .1, W. Throckmorton re-
turned Saturday night from
congress. He is looking as
well as unual and is in good
health. We are glad to see
him in our midst again.
We are glad to see the good
work go on. Working streets permission to go anywheri
and improving sidewalks.
The Heard Hio's. began to
work on their new brick build
ing this Week.
Come, let all join and have a
banquet at the clone nf the
Normal,
Now Hardware Storo!!!
And Tin Shop • !!
Van Pelt Hron., have a line
Stock of Hardware aud Stoves.
Kvervthingat Low Prices. Mor-
row Hlock,Special attention giv-
en to .bib \N oik. 14
Mrs. Clement son is very low
at this time. Mrs. Kmiolph is
getting well. Mrs. Cloyd is not
impro\ ing.
llcv. Klias Ktdiertnoii will
preach at the Methodist Church
at IJ o'clock a. in. ami S 1-2 p.
m Sunday.
Touohcr'a Social.
Thursday evening, July 17. "S4.
At the Academy, H p. in.
IMtOOlt \M,
Music Chorus.
Short address by candidates
for Countv Judge.
Mt'sir.
Headings.
ItKl'KKS,
Declamation.
Calisthenics.
The public are invited.
as clerks, will not be a burden
upon committees iu their idle
liens.
Kirnt iu importance of the
numerous tours provided for at glc. and the clothing of one
the expense of the Government was scattered over it. Heel had
is that of the committee on disrobed,having on no garments
transportation routes to the but drawers and socks, while
Seaboard. That committer is Strange was dressed with the
authorized to appoint a sub- exception of a coat and shoes,
committee to act an a committee As tar as the woiimln could be
of the whole, to sit at any place ascertained, without disturbing
within the I'liitcd States at an\ tlie bodies, it apiiears that Heal
time during the recess of Con was shot in the left breast Junt
grens. The Committee on Iu above the heart ami in the right
(lian afiairs is likewise given leg. and St range received a simi
at lar shot iu the breast ami also
room.
Mr. Jan. Hrookn says he was
sleeping on the roof ami heard
them iiuarreliug. A scutHe
foil owed and the shots. He saw
no one leave their room.
Constable Miller, arrived ou
the scene, took charge of the
bodies and excluded the mor-
bid crowd which was fast gath-
ering. On an examination of
the pintoln, without revolving
any time, and to spend as much a shot in the right temple. The
r ' '— " '' ' " gas was burning brightly in the
r afte
the condition of the several
tribes ami bands of Indians in
the Indian Territory. A trip
across the continent without a
complete run through the Cali- it was
forma valleys would be no trip ! "
at all. Then the climate ami
the scenes in California are de-
licious about October, or just
after the elections, if you
please.
The Senate Committee oil
fisheries also observed t li< *
beauties of extelitillg its pro-
posed (rip during recess to
California. They have fine fish
and choice fruit there, and na
five wine and other little et
ceterns beside the scenery, after
this committee had been au-
thorized to look after the lish
institute, and to see if any of
ding showed evidence of a ntrng- the barrels, it appealed that
four shots, two from each, were
gone.
Thin terrible tragedy, no sml
deu in its nature, is'well cal
ciliated to throw a pall upon
our community. Hotli young
men were,well and widely known
ami were considered the bent of
friends and have for a h.ug time
been room males, The cause
of the dispute which lead to the
blotting out of their young
lives, it is hard to conceive.
Only a few minutes before the
tragedy they were seen togeth-
er upon the streets, apparently
in the bent of humor. Hotli of
theni were about the name age.
John Howie Strange was a ua
five of Virginia, and at the lime
of his death was chief Itook
room. Immediately after the
first shots w ere fired a number
of iiersonn ran to the locality
of the shooting, and after the
subsequent shots were heard,
evident that something
3-uii
before an officer appeared. Iu
the meantime a large crowd had
Collected, but lis the position ill
the building where the shoot-
ing occurred could not be loca-
ted ami no light could be ob-
tained, it was some time befori
any one entered. 1
son to reach the room
I. Dial.
Some of those who saw tin
premisses advanred the theory
serious was transpiring. Those keeper lor Mitchell A; Scruggs,
assembled, sent up lusty shouts agricultural inipliinriit dealers,
for the police and messengers He has two brothers in this
were sent for tliein, but it was city, W. T. Strange, a lawyer
fully three-(luarters of an hour ' 'Ids bar. and II. H. Strange.
cashier of Oliver & Griggs, bank
ers here.
W. II. Heal was a iinti*e of
Ohio, and was Superiiitemlaiit
of the mailing department of
Sanger Hros. A if inquest will
be held oil the bodies by Justice
flie first per- Kendall this m< tiling. To the
tin was W. brothers and friends of both
victims, the sympathy of the
community goes out iu this
hour of their nlHiction.
the tinny tribe had got ten away, that they were both murdered,
it had an additional resolution "'id a rumor was afloat to the
adopted directing that the in effect that two men were seen to
ventigaliou include the fish- Jump from the awning of an ad-
glow ing streams of the Pacific joining store and run down the
coast, and tlie bays and the street. The position of the
CITY 1IOTEI
li. N. WAHK.
McKlNNKY,
l*ro|irl«tor.
TEXAS.
Dikii.—At Celinaon the 1 th,
Sallie V. Stone, aged IS years
and a fc- months. The grief-
stricken family and friends have
ofir kitujest ^ inpafhy
Parson Jarrell. who was
struck by lightning on April
4th, was on our streets one day
this week on crutches. We are
indeed very sorry to nee such
good uml energetic men so af-
flicted.
Remember the woyld is in
I'exas. and Texas {'.an be found
fqr sale at T. J. Male's Secoml-
iinnd store on Kast Louisiana
Members of the Normal liavi
a ]deasant time during tin1
morning hours—all are invit-
ed.
arms of the sea and lakes.
What a delectable thing to
think of it! Modestly reads
the resolution directing the
committee on public lands to
have a good time during recess,
and to take enough cash out of
the Treasury to bear expenses.
The committee is instituted to
investigate the entire subject of
the trunsfer of the land gran I
, from the railroad company
known as the Backbone Kail
bodies, ami three shots found iu
I'romiit utti'itlloh pUi-n to tlit* nun-
fort nf kiu-hih. chnrgcH rt-iiHonnbU*. i
We Do Not Sen
i
State, is spending this week in
our city at his fathers Jeff
Robertson.
Oh! That Orand Jury.
Kmrou Dkmockvi
been informed b\
We havi.'
a grand
street.
Mrs. J. VyT aud Mrs, S,
4. Bcnham left this week for
8eda1ia, Missouri, to spend the
summer. We winh them a
pleasant trip.
_ road company to tlu' Js'esv Or-'
Mlias Robertson presiding el leiqis PaVittO Hailioad coni-
der in tht! southern'jiart of the pany. to send for persons and
papers, and sit in tlie recess of
the Senate "at the most coil
venient jilace for such iinesti
gation."
Hefore adjournment Mr. AlliJ
sou made a statement in regard
to appro|>ri;iti(tun. lie said
thi r>|i of this year exceeded by
^ ear.
Hi is was what was comprised
only in the fourteen regular
appropriation bHls.
In ad<litio\i to this there was
a river and harbor bill aggre
gating upwards of ^IH.ihmi.imh),
w lien there was none last year.
The tobacco debates, the
World's Kxposltioii and the
District of Columbia absorbed
an increase of about #J>.(hh>,ikhi.
At Cost.
T . . , *ii 7 i ' U SU ol lllls year exceeileil
Juror that two bills were found t,fus„ „f last v
agailint tlip cdltol of the 1 K.MO- '|'|.:s was vvlijif wsis ciiMiiii-
cIiat. and that none were found
ag.iinst the sheriff or jailer for
their violations of law in the
jail management. We were
informed that there was no l||\v
for correcting such abuses.
We would like to know how
that law breaking grand jury
found grounds for findinu two
indictments against the Dkmo-
cuat when with all the facts
The World For Side.
. „ A Pensions only took about $22,-
before him, a very co.upetei, ji.js'year against up
justice of the peace, discharged - - - 1
Hut will offer extraordinary inducements for you to buy Now,
as arrangements are made by us for our Immense Kail Stock,
ami room must b*- made there for.
WE WILL OFFER:
Hang out the sign, call every
traveler to II. A. Jones' to
buy furniture, glassware,
quccnswarc, tinware, new and
secondhand stoves, or if you
have any to sell go and see him;
lie will buy them. McKiuney
Texas.
a, g ^ _
THIS IDEA OF GOING M KMT
• Colorado or New Mexico, for |>ur<<
* ** b Consumption, !• all a iiiIh-
, reaaonabie man would u«<>
Ro*a Couyh and Lung Synipfrtr
IIn au IU Brat itsiioa. ft
to give relief In aU caae of
Set
one set and let anoUier go freer
certain set tne pets
Why are a
of our officers
aud
'old*. Bronchitis,Pataa In the
all aBtrtlnnft that are conel«l-
to «<>n*uiuptlon. Prli-e Thi
C. V Abhptt * < P *
NKW IKAT 1ARKKT.
•We will open up n meat
market, at the old stand.
Saturday morning, July 12.
We ask our old customers, as
well as new ones, to call and
see nn. Opposite J. P. Dow-
ell's. W asson A- Fiiihtok.
2tt:2t.
Market Report.
yy wheat IH to U."
Ppta,W',. in hulk 17
(tale aaekml #1
i 'Mil #*
Cotton
Barley
H.v
Boiler
tUlekena
lint*. d'An- INwIm «
IVlV above are the iirlim Itelnit |m UI
thU week.
tlraln market v«n iltill. shl|>ii
llntlliik etlr^wllnarv tHillnillv In Mnd
buyer* at above price#.
grand ju-
ries.
The Hlack Waxy says, "is
there a man in Collin county
who will say that he believes
that a grand jury, composed of
these men." naming a few,
"would so forget their sworn
duty, etc." Now. we do ||o|
suppose anyjiody would say
such a thing, but after these
men met as a grand jury, and
acted as they did in the cases
above mentioned, nobody can
believe, even if they say so,
that the grand jury were strict
ly ami consciencioiisly honest
men.
One word about the Hlack
Waxy. If its list falls off iu
other parts of the county as it
will iu the next few we««ks.
about here, if will have to take
down its whitewash bucket and
brush. Ratti.kiikao.
Six miles from Weston,
July lo. 1*84.
wards of last year.
There was an excess last year.
"" ]UK<)AINS In (Wis.
was si Ik ill f tin* siniii' in lnsl 1
was about the same as last.
Tlie post office bill was iu
creased ftt.rrfNi.ooo over last!
year, and th** naval did not ma
terially differ iu amount from
last year. The army bill was
>e>iin,ihhi | '*s than the last one;
the Legislative an incieasr of
tfO?2,i.NHi; t,hr sumb.v ci\il re
ducted to 4H.iMHi.uofl.' A
an
:m
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H to !•
dor..
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TltV IT VOt ItMKLK.
'I'he i r«M f of the |>ii(l<Un|r I# not In «•!• •« •
i K tnentrlnir. but In having an oit| or-
livnltv to try the arllele yoarnelf. < . N.
Abbott A < o.. the l rumrlM. ha a free
Initlle of l r. Ilo*ahko'« * onich ami Lnnp
Svmp for each anil every one who l«
ntllleleit « it li ('outfit*. Cold*. Aalhiiia,
t onatunpllon or an> l.nntr Alte.-tlon. *
Wh* not esert yourself and
w ork tip au interest in our city
lo bttibl a ^2".<HH school build
ing.
pKt'Ai'M'lNO TKKASI UK It.
Last week the Treasurer of
Washington County defaulted
to the tune of $2l.'MHl, Also
Treasurer of Palo Pinto Coiiuty
to the amount of£ir.,ooo Who
comes next?
^^JjlKrORPILML^
of weifhl in the hack, Ininn ami lower part
of the nhtlomea, r«u«init the patient lomip-
JK* he hnotume nff« « ti..n ol the kiHrwv* or
nei^thhorittK onrani. At timx, >yrapt mt
of indigestion are present, a* tlntul. nc*, tin-
•aaineM of ike tnmai h, etc. A in>4«tiire,
Ilka por«plmti«(n, produrint a very dUa>
yreeaVle it. hing, after f ■itimr warm, ia a
ennmon attendant. Blind, llleerling and
luhine Pilea viald at oner to the appli.
cation of f>r. Ifnuinko-'n file Kemetlr, which
art* directly upon the part* affected,' ahM>rl>-
Ing the Tumon, allaying the intenee itrhi
Ing, and efle«'ting permanent en re. Pri
AO evnta. Addraae the Dr. Hnaaako Ma
cine Co., I'l'iua, O. Sold
• . S". AI IH ii A I'« .
Mr. Jerr\ Kelly liviuv' near
Walnut tirote died the 1 *>ih
insl. leaving ntaiit friends to
mutim his Ions.
HAIHtA1NS Iu Clothing! !
HAR0A1NS In llress floods!!!
i
HAHfIAIN'S In Silks!'"
HAROA INS In White Hoods •
HARlJAINS In Laces!!
HA RO A INS -Iu Parasols!!! !
of Tax Collector.
hir TrcMnurer.
W . M. IIAt.l.K) auihorlAe* u loan-
noitncc him u« acandblate fair re-elect Ion
lotlic ollli c of t'ounty Creaaurer.
For HIicrllT.
J. S. ItlKK. Hinltorlne*u«loannounce
liin: an n caitdidule for sherlrt «if t ollln
county.
I'lil'll W VI'UKN iiulhori/cK ua to
antiouiicc him no 11 canltldalc for sheriff
of I ollin county.
J. I.. Mol l.l KN authorl/ei. uatoan-
noiini e him no a cundldalc for sheriff of
t ollln county.
W. I.. S.\\K aitlhorircit ua lo an-
nounce hint a n candkdiulc for Slierlll of
t ollln county.
A. I.. .ItINKS authorize!* ua lo an-
iioiiiicc lilui tin a cauilitlttlc lor Sheriff of
< ollin couuly.
t.AIIK IIK< K atithorlxc* ua to an-
noiturc liini an a candidate for Sheriff of
I ollin county.
W . M. HorsKWItlliHT aiitliorlKea
tti. lo aiinotince him a a candidale for
Sheriff of t'ollln county.
K. W . It. sltKl.ltl UN V. aulhurlxei' ua
lo announce him an a cundldate for Sher-
lll of I ollin count;,.
For Amkonmiii*.
.1. It. ItiM.ni" In a candidate for Aaec*.
n r.
MII.T IV I.IM'KXANK, authorl/cN tin
lo announce him an a candidate for Aa-
HCknor «if l 'ollln county.
•I. W. KKI'K authorise* tii> lo an-
nounce li 1 in an a candidate for .WcNaot
of i 'ollln count).
(. M Itlt'K authorir.en ua to announce
hi in in. a candidate lor Aaaeaaorof t'ollln
i ounly.
It. A. Mi I.AItin autliori/.fh ua to an-
nounce liini a a cnntlltlnle for Aaaeaaor
of I ollln count \.
.1,'I'. MII.K KN anthori/.ea tt*> to an-
nounce liim ma a candidale tor Aaecanor
of i ollin county .
W . It. llUls i'ol. nulhorir.ea ua to an-
nounce him m> a candidale for Aaiwaaor
ol tollin county.
.1. W It.W iiiilliorl/.cM un in unnotim-e
Itito ak a candidate tor Aaaeaai.r* of Col-
lin county.
SAMI'KI. S. MilNTOSII authorirex
tin to announce liiut iih a citndldale for
Aaaei«i«or ot t ollin county ,
.I0K \V. It I", N Kit I. N aulhorl/.ea ua to
announce liini aa a cHiulldate for Aitaea-
eor of i ollin county.
For District Clerk.
IV, T. t 'ii\ itulhori/es ua lo ounounce
hint m- a candidale for re-election to the
ofllcc of Oiatrlcl «lerk.
For Con lily Attorney.
VV.T. IIK\'KI'I.\ milhorl/ea ua lo nu-
Itoittice I'.Iiii iih a candidate for re-clcc-
tlon to (lie ofllcc of ('ounly \ltorney.
M Kit It 11.1. W. .UUIN'SON authori/cM
iih to announce lilui iih a candidate for
lite olllcc of« ounly Allorncy.
For Hnrveyor.
.M. II. in IINK utilltorl/ea ua to an-
nounce Iti in for re-elecflon lo the olllcc
of I ounly Surveyor.
For I 'oioity .Imlac.
.ItUIN l>. I'At.i: atilliorl/ch iih to an
'iioiiiicc liim iih a candidate for t'ounty
.Ind^c of • ollin • ounly .
.1. A. I.. Wol.KK aulhorlKca iih lo an-
nounce liim an a candidale Tor the olllcc
of i ounly .ItidKe.
Cor County Clerk.
.liUIN I. « IIAMIIKItS. anlhori*ea ua 1
lo announce hint nn a candidate for
I omitv < lerk.
'
For Coiiinilssloiier, Free. No. I.
It. I.. A*io\ U a cHttdldnle for coin-
iniaHlotier | rc<-itict Nti.il.
.1 AS. M. Illt< iW' N, niitliori/ca iih to an-
nounce Iiiiii an a ctinilldate'for couiinla-
aloiter I'recincl No. I.
.loKI. I.KW Is aiithorixea iih lo an-
nounce liim iih a candidate for < oinuila-
aloiier of Precinct No. I.
W . S. I Ol'TKN aulliorl/hh ua to an-
nounce hitn ax a candidate for * oniiui*-
aloner of I'reeinct No. I.
For .liiHtlce of tlie I'eace.
<i. T. Aiimhiiiom. iiulhorlxcN ua lo ati-
uouiice Iiiiii iik a candidale for .lualicc
I'reeinct No. I.
IV. It. UOW'IK, aulliori/.cH iih to an-
nounce liim iih a i andidiitc for re-elect Ion
lo the olllcc of .Itial lee of
the I'eace precinct No. I.
li. .1. I Ol'lt'l'NKN iinlhorl/.ea ua to
announce liim iih a candidate for-luaticc
I'reeinct No. i>.
A ,1. TA y I.Olt BiitliorlKca iih lo an-
nounce liim iih a candidate for dual Ice of
I lie I'eace, I'recincl I.
(iKOIttiK WATTS aulhorl/ch ua lo
atinoutice him iih ii i-andldale for .luatlce
I'reeinct No I.
I). W. I . I'. 11A > F.S aiithorlxea ua to
annoiinee liim a* a candidate for .luatlce
of the I'eace. I'reeinct No. I.
For Const utile.
A..I. ATKINSON. aillhorl/.eM tin to
announce liim iih n condidiitc fort'onata-
tile I'reeinct No. I.
ti. II. IIKKNlHiN aulliorlr.ea ua to an-
nounce Inm iih a cHtidtdiile for Conatalde
of I'recincl No. I.
liAIlK II I.I i As aulltori/CH iih to all- ,
nounce linn iih a candidate for I onatalde
of I'reeinct No. I.
SiOT'l I'llllJ.II'S inilliorl/ih iih to
announce him an a candidale for con-
altihlc I'reeinct No. I.
d. W. FOX. inithori/eH iih tonnuouRce
him an a candidate for conatshle pre-
cinct tl. |
J. II. IKKUNI),
MIOItt'HANT TAI|/>H.
iu \l i It in
"CROWN" SEWING MACHINES!
The handnoiticnt and lient ever hullt.
l.iKhl rutiiiinur. Ilijjii arm. duratit.' and
powerful, fieii Send for the loan of one.
Ofllcc Opponlfe Koofe llotiae. McKlllltey .
Texaa. 21
K. Kuieratui, T.T. Kmeraon,
I'riHliletit, Viee-I'rea'l.
T. II Kiiii.thoii, t nnhier.
< I-I. VIIF. ATTKNTIC * F TH 111 l<
I'UIFNIW lo FIIIIIK Nupcil.WI.M huf
SPRING GOODS!
HtHtiirr LOW, A MI StH.H t N
MARtJIN
IIIK ChOSKST
KtHt
IM ISSIHIJt
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS!
LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
LACES, I'AKASOLS, EANS,
CLOTH I NO,
SIIOKS, HATS!
('ollie to our House,
lite attention, ami the
t lot Ills.
You will tind
Low est I * I il'es
First Class Uitoils. Po-
tlolllile to show
no
AHDINCEH & ( ().
STATE AGENCY:
1>. .1 l'M«
. h JI
At C < .
•I.N. A. M. II. Ileurd, l.oeal Audit*.
II
Miinufaetnrem of the Fire Froof Clinmplnn
Aarlviilliirul Fnaliies, stalloniiry Kit-
glues, Circular Muw >lills etc, Our Naw
Trnetiou «'• guarantee |t|s|
TRACTION ENGINE
IN rsK!
1 'Inio in i onatruetl
Kllny to I otllrol. H
from .S|nirkH.
To «ec Una Kniflna It
Inn neeeaaary to a4>
mire it.
I'leflHc auc and eiain-
itie ii licforu htiylng
elnew here.
We (iilHrHlllM
Sill Hind ion.
.1. C. 4• lildeiia. tien'l Aifenta.
Mck IN N KV. TEX At.
THE DEMOCRAT,
AS EKiHT-COLI'MlM I'AI'EH. ONLY Ml YEAII
k
H
\ RN KSS
A RN KSS
A K N KSS
Joseph Thomassun,
U!!!:!::!!! C
OUUR 0
llopl
hop!
iiopi
Opposite t il/.IhikIi A HoviIh l,her\ stahln.
Ilottie iiinnufactiircd coilara and general repair akon.
See IIH hefore purclttiHlnK. we Kitnranlee onti-.faeiion.and
\>ill «ell at "inn11 profit*;* lieu you huv a collar from ua
you know what \«u t'< t we don't hlack the damaged
parta the leather "how* for itaelf.
. f , * t i prolltaldc. There'a money nm
l«irct Y'ltllkll'll KnnLr I the lutHlneaH When rlfchtly c
IIIM .>tlinni(l| Dili IK ! Write for urn.H to AKentH.
—or
M«'lilini«'> . 'I'«*ana .
In all seasonaMe u kmIs. ho not Tail to eall and see our Htoek,
whii'his Iwittfe find Well .Nssnrted; We will jri\e you morti
Oootls for voitr money than anv house In North Texas.
• * •
Kes|tetf flllly.
tl i • |" mi||s |4
K. KMKRSON A CO.,
the pi
claaa pa|ter
I to v h ami hcIIh excitative on the princl
■jfKtmt '
pal citiea in Kurope.
dlHcounted.
IMIUMTOIM:
Franeia Kineraon. f. II. H'eleh.
T. II. KmerMitt, .Ino. |„ Ixivejov
T. T. Knter«on.
Hu«ineHH lloitra !• a. in. In I p. m. H
WT. I.OllS*
IIInsoIiiHoii NoHre.
The Unit of Ncwhoiii «t Itoffern, have
thia day diaHohctf I'artnerahlp l y mutu-
al eminent. All Indehteilheaa of the lirtu
III In- Hcttied hv N. K. Ncwhoiii. of the
Hrui of Ncwhoiii A Mover*. All partlcn
indebted to the ilrm will plcaae
forward ntttl ki-OIc at the old >laml; Inia-
inckh will l e conducted in the future li\
N. K Ncwhoiii at «auie place.
N ~.,\| A Mill.i || .
Thaukintr the pit til lc for oa-t favor*
hope that the tie.* Ilrm Will recehe a
liberal aliarc of patrotuiKc in the future,
in It >1. A. Him.KM*.
McKlllltey. .lime |sth, H|,
N. W. FOCI.THV .IIH It* Al..
MONTIII.Y. l ««• I'cr N ear.
Kverr man. woman ami child who
raiacH poultry ouirht to take It.and learn
how to make the IhihIuchh |,lea*ant anil
Itrolltahle. There - money miiiI pic**,ire
'Ol,dueled.
AKenta,
A . 1'ITTLI K,
Ualf«aton, Tex
M. n. imiKsM. ,i. K. woita
• lOIINNON At WfiltK,
Attorneys-at-Law,
M. KINNKY, TEXAS.
W'iU practice in Slate and Federal
t 'ourta. Special attenlloii irlven to col-
lecting. tifllce up *lalra in .lohmxtn'a
nioi-k. i.
W.N. STRICKLAND,
M |||OV«M.R VI HTUM
M A'.k hfR:
; .lohtiooi/ llloek. OppiMitc I'oet t NHce.
l.AI)IEN' FINE MIIOEM
A «| ECIALTY.
Iti
t i\i* ttte a trial. Satisfaction
Kuaranteed. Uesjit'i,
W 11 S i'RICK i,and.
W. W. LEWIS,
Mauufarturer of
1
JACOB ARON.Type Foundry
|« AOK.M FOli HI TTKIiICk SpATKKNn.
Furnlahed the material for Tint I *!< -
iiot. t.ive it* a trial. Price* tow.
I'romiit alti'tillon. lu-llerhargainathan
any w acre elae.
O.M.I lll«>l N. M.I,. It.l .Ct Ol-MN. H.ll.t
l AI.IIOl N A I'l.Alt.HIlN,
DENTISTS.
McKlNNKY .1 KV A>
llavii'K formeit a co-partnership tor
the practice of |i. ntiwlry. heraliy lender
Shelr profewiioual ««r\lcea tothxciilr.enii
of MeKiniwi and vicinity. oWce I*
Shain'a lUoeli.
Teeth extracted without pain hy the
• una of tiaa, I
FASHION A HI .K Cl'STOM
Boots & Sines,
Repairing a Specialty.
tivef I. I*. NewaomeV
MeKINNKV, TRXA9.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1884, newspaper, July 17, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191401/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.