The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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haincistsjeeigDniigists
AMD URAiRM 111
PURI DRUGS, CHCMIOAL8 AND
gy-l^rAiinw)-, Hoi)w, Comb* and Mm, Toilet Aitlilaa, Millowry of aHJW
Mrkiada. Sponnea. Shoulder nracee, Trans*. Ladlea* Supporter* Bud a PlnowM
1ST lot or
Ohoftoa Tobmooo
'lite l'ubllc generally la Invited to call and exaiulae oar (look and learn price*
brfon purehaalutf elaewhare. H'e are bare to aall and WILL NOT ba undersold
by aav liouw In North Texas. ggrP*aacrlptlooa accurately compounded bjr liat*
cum i*re*crlptlonlat* at all bourn. < *y or nlifht.
HT Heme tuber tbe Place .fohuaou Block, Had door. B, W. Cor, Mgr.
< THE DEMOCRAT.
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olf a
at this place, by soiling thorn a
lot of dumb watches and other SEk. J.
brass Jewelry. It seems that at«l Term Oprae Dor. M,
the "lirat" and I la* "last" man closes Juno 11, |§Ht.
biting had "gone snooka'' with leaving dropped (lie Coi
.lie 1,'lieup Jo..,, Stiylock ami ft} {Xi&.'et
wa* to got, each, lti money HboV(4.
back, while tlie "middle men" The (except t
were left to deplore their louse*, - pupils) will be seated 111
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WflCMM RKHAKI).
rHOI HKKTON.
In spite of "mutual endow-
meiit" warnings the boys go on
"sinning against light and
knowledge."
ate rooms, and Madame
arde*,, muale drill will be a faa- JJ[*"
IWiuiwr In, IM. iT'.'d.
Msaonrl Paellte Tlttie Table.
wi t hoi'tth
Mall 7:SMi p. u.
Freight 1:4& r. m.
katn- ihknu.
Mali r : ml a. m.
Prelghl 2: M> r- m.
A. I.. Fohhiii.i>, Agent.
H. 4k T. C. !«•> Time Table.
'8.
OOINO rtOl'TII.
No. 9, Mall and Kxpreaa..
No. i. Kxpreaa
Accommodation
•ioi.v. miim it.
No. a. Kxpreaa... :.t...
No. 1, Mail and Kxpreati,..
Accommodation.
8:5* a. m.
4:15 p. M.
10:31 a. M.
lOfllfi x. v.
11:21 P. M.
2:40 p. M.
On Sunday last, Rid. C. W.
Newell delivered an instructive
sermon on the order of dearons
and elders in the church. After
the sermon J. H. Jenkins, J. H.
Bates, J. H. Allen and R. C.
White were elected elders, and
Lawrence Berry, Plummet'Har-
ris, J. A. Massie and L. II.
Graves were elected deacons.
A po#iut was raised by Mr.
Graves against his election, that
The Kai sr the Year
Has come aud R. M. Board's
accounts for this year are due, j
and must be paid. He need. twe|vi, , , private
the money and ex|>ects prompt .,,,,,1^
payment. He will not dairy any j« fannil BU111H „„ ta ollglD,,
ture in the female departi
For the remaining part of the
seMaiou we are prepared to re-
reive only audi pupil* as will
fall into classes already form-
ed.
We have seats for tome
A hori time back, a UKI MOltiXVO ' kV u u. it
«'A r. roi,Mining . taw uuMbtr ..r! MV, ),'!'•," "l;a1'1"'
«•-. M .iota ft„,„ <* .,. I excellent lady, accmnputded l.
Wil l. Oivi «ou RP.WAU1I for tb. Mr Savages* mother' and lib
rjtlini of lb? «miuti torn**, m McKhitifv, ll^JilirWfj \ irjfil S!h|i||m(||,
and So c)i kmtioxh \skr:i>. relumed from Kentucky and
trie note* are of mi nae to any one but I'ulllli^M'it lu*l week.
Wyaelf. art lha public are hareb) notl- lucle Hammock Huri'is aiul
art not to trade for any note payble to ,}* wife, of CellllU, Texas were
«>r my order. I will eomtlder it mi ( vixit jug friends here tlliH week.
eclal favor to lie notliicd of any al- , w , .. . , .k ,
Minpl by any one to -ell note, payable , «'
nn'. aa I will enforce tbe law io tbc I yenteula} .
Mesarti T. T. llalrtell uiel .Ino.
Mulkey uiul otlK'l*S lire e\| erl
e«l home lo day fruiu a liuiiting
Tii"
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T. J. WEWSOM!
AUKNT
accounts over another year.
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Our advertising patrou* will
see that Mr. Clint Thompson,
tile publisher of the Dkmockat,
is not to be left in anything
circular. For further particu
lara confer with
J. H. AILKN,
Principal.
progressive in his line. 8ee
tbe new dUplny type that ap-
peats in our ad vert 1st ug eol-'
being unmarried he wta^there-; umnM tlii^ VtU^-
fore ineligible. The pi*nt was iH not given to boat* of, or
Personal.
Tominle llj^rris, of Dallas, is
d Christmas.
lias ivtm
• Harris, i
hi
Al
In.
Here is a sensation riuln
the heart of New Kn^laiul
l>i^;hi< ii, Mass., Noting
Baker purehaseil the | ra«*t!«•«•
of the retiring physician aud
had a good thing of it for a
time. Rut au interloper came
in, one l)r. Pierce. '1 he latter
trip t<* the Indian Territory.
|{ev. T. It. Me('oiut), of Ml
uiont, and Uev. Mr. lMiitu, of
Melissa, are eolidlictiug a pro
trat'tod meetitig in the Baptist
church. Mueli interest is man
ifested.
Owing io the near approach of
>rnppr
began to absorb Dr. Baker's I Christ mas holidays, the school
practice. One night Pierce i at this place suspended yestor
was called to his door by a man - 'lay, until the -1th of January,
who asked him to go to see
sick lady six miles distant. '•'The
The doctor started off In a
short time lie came a dense
c ball and supper given al
Mrs. Sallie Miller's on last Kri
day night, was handsomely
supported. Dancing did not
begin until after church Her-
S. IJi-ikkmikiiY, Agent.
THIS PAPER
Jlitvfrftatiiiclbin'AH< 10Hprti.H* hi.twhor*ft.|v< r«uT ig
uius u iiaadv ivt li is smw \omiu
THL'ltHDAY, l FX . 24.1 SUA,
-i_j — ■ . m i
not sustained, and one good
brother iiiformed Mr. Graves
that if lie was particularly con-
scientious he couid obviate the
objection before ordiuation.
brag on its own household, but anc*
we think our publisher is get- here' the alleged patient, who turned
tiua everything up in apple-pie ! Mr. John Jackson, of Ken out to be perfectly well. Are
uug ev lyimiife up in nppie ji e s„ \i„ici„n«v war(l was offered for the would-
order as nigh as it is possible j tucky,has armed in McKinney, lM,ttssassil, but without i llVct.
to bo done. "'"I wl" make this place his , Rt,*o«*rill v Dr .Pierce's house was
—~ . . home. j burned l y an incendiary. The
■oney ftsniea. w l- en— doctor now feels completely
wood. While puling through
a bullet whiz/.ed ndar Ids head,
l Kansas«Oliy.fand a utau ruslnai up lo the vices.
fflb%ls first love ,S!'<1 ,M PlHtoJ i Miss Katie Simpson ret
•al the holidftvs °!s',. 0 doctor e>i aped and1 recently from Dallas cc
.ia iue nonany: ra||(ie jll8 Wfty to t|10 |,UUfl0 0f w,UM.t> Njl„ ||JlH b,H>M sp,,
NN «• wish to *a\ to all those wliu ale anxioii > lo «.ave
on eien dollar's worth of
DRY GOODS
— CLOTHING! i~
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
A Ci| dbCtf dbCi|
Will secure bargains by tuking advantage of our Mow Prices
FOB CASH! A SAVINti OK AT MKAST Jo PKH CKNT.
A Nplemlid Ntock Farm For Sale..
Miss Florence Murray will M. K. Kudolph, of Sherman,
give a sociable this week toiler | A splendid stock farm,about 11. C. llerndon's accounts are will spend the holidays in the
friends, of whom she has many. 14k><) I't) in cultivation - due. All persons indebted to city. He will be with the
* him by note or account are no-1Greellvjih> Herald next year
tilled to come forward at once ...
ballance divided into 5 pas-
tures with tanks, < some sto(*ked
Pay your merchant once a
year anil then lie will credit you j with lish lcow barns, stable, lots,
again. ' it. etc., for the breeding of fine
! stock. House of 10 rooms, and
Ben fickols, we understand, | another with U rooms. Otit-
is improving rapidly, aud will buildiu^s, wells, orchard, wood-
etc. This excellent place is uow
ottered at tho low price of $8,000. (
For further particulars call at
soon l)e "O. W. again. >> e
glad to hear of his recovery.
—•
and settle, aud don't vou for-! M *. Alex. Davidson, a popu
get it.
discouraged. He believes thai
it is the purpose of his unknown
enemy or enemies to drive him
out of town.
Tlte Krcnt ninloi'i'y of IntiicK ilurliiif
pregnuncv aull'cr moiv or Ickm of ex-
the summer, and
through the winter with her sis-
ter, Mrs. A. W. Carnes. Miss
Katie is a pleasant addition to
our society.
Christmas is being realized.
The little boys have a nice sup
turned
ounty,
spending Ol'AKANTKKD.
will rcmfliii
Complete Stock!
• till • n" •" • "loir "i i* vi , , • ' , •
4.) | lar and well known society man, 'ireme conHtiimiioii. We naaur«> ihciu autieipate a ideasunt t hristinas
We have a Complete slock in Kver\ Depariment
ply of pop-guns, loy pistols, you give us a call ami examine goods for yourselves,
etc., while they join the little
girls in glowing expectation of
the coming of Santa Clans.
I'lie young people generally
and ask that
The Jefferson Lumber Co., j
returned, a few days since, from ! {yj wl" r,,,w'vr in the usual holiday sports.
has sold out its entire stock of,
lumber, together with its good j B,8S1P1^
will, to Messrs Wilcox & Son
office of F. M. Thompson, Room 1 ant' Neim\- & Pardue. I he •
a visit to his old home in Mis
A Negro Fating Glass,
Programme.
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Job Printing. office of F. M. Thompson, Koom 4 « v .i^-. *u. The following is the program
Leave v.,.ir orders for Job j No. a. Johnion'a Block, McKIn- Kentleinen who were in cl,nrKe; f(jr ||()f „M L s .. s*ltlirdav
Printing, at this offloe. Prices '"'J'. i« the Con,puny s business nt|on>lli |)u(, „(1|ll.
LasT Thursday*night Katie U,is I'1"'1' m""-v fl:i1fmls
among the people, who will re-
audience at " 'tfrit that the .leflersou Yortl
lleasouitble.
])ts
the
letu
iga
]ngo
an
an
hk|
ing
ud-
but
lond
this place made mauy
Piituuni played to a splendid {
Heard's Opera 1
House. We believe we ran ; 8u,d
say, without contradiction. The "Mikado" was produced
that Katie is the finest actress j al Sham's Opera House on last
ever in McKinney, at least for j Monday night. Our people not
years. Every person went away j being graduates in the Japanese
!*' ,n' .rV.(.*"1 ! highly pleased and speaking a , dialect and customs, were at a
good word for Kutie and her loss to tell the beginning or the
Company. end. We are inclined to think
A good many of the old time | „ . 7" u m u ...nil any part of the performance
G. II. I Jarre It has been ap-
pointed as night watchniiin,
Mr. Millard Wolcott. former
uight-wotclimaii having resign-
ed.
NOTiCK.
The en
and K M. Board's
must be paid.
accounts
boys, who are employed atoth-,
er places, liave come home to
spend the holidays.
would have answered for a ter-
minus.
Money Wanted.
B.vi'KLK.—J. S. Stovall will
rattle off four fine saddles aud
blankets on the 24th, or Christ-
| mas eve. The highest number
thrown will get first choice ; the vertisemert of Frees & Son,
Attention is called to the ad-
11. C. Herndon's accounts are lowest throw, second choice:
due. All persons indebted to next highest, third choice ; next
lowest, fourth choice. Chances
him by note or account are no-
* tifie<l to collie forwar
aud set tli
get if.
d at once
and don't you for-
45
will cost $9.50.
The social gathering at the
residence of Jim Howell, was
a brilliant success in the wav' young men of the city
To-night is the time set for
the Grand Christmas Bail at
Sham's Opera House. The
have
Music Dealers, to be found in
another column. These gentle-
men have been in business at
Dallas for a number of years,
and should you favor them
with your patronage, you will
not regret having done so.
Mnnio. Memberx of I lie society.
liecltntion—mlhh Mary Aruutroug.
Solei-t Heading--!'lint Thompson.
Music. Solo- Mine Iva llarrU.
Acclamation -W. K. Franklin.
Itecitntlon—Ml«*d sallie llnllle.
MiihIc, Duet—MUhcn I uIhv ( ameron
ami Jennie I.argent.
Select Heading—J. II. i.ougli,
Munie, Solo— MUh Palmy Cameron.
Pebate. Queailon: Raaolved. * *x'hat
Texan abould be divided Into two or
more state*."
Aff,—F. K. Wilcox.
Xeg.—l*rof. .1. T. Jobiuon.
Hetallntor—MI«h Mary Ariimlrong.
J. T. Jon.Prea't.
Fiu.vk Wilcox, Sec'jr.
Meeting will be held at College build-
ing at. heretofore.
Vour ll\er needn a ionic thin hot
weather. Nothing e(|iialM Tobin'a llep-
atozone. AhW your druggist for It.
A supper will be given at Al-
len's School Building to night
for the benefit of the scholars
of the Christian Sunday School.
A good time is anticipated.
the
Bain is needed. Weather
cloudy and threatening.
Wishing \oiir welcome paper
a profitable New Year.
I am truly,
DK\ o.
\ \ iiltialtltt Metllrnl TronlUe.
Ill, l*«t!llOII lor IK*,* iif lite st' lilhg Mull, ul
AiikiiiiI, k.iciWI, na Unali'ltul's AIiiihuhi , ri i H
1,'ttil), nii'l in:,> In- obtain,-■!, l"ii • ,.1' cu-l, ul
•IriiKi*''*'-'* u"' jt'ii't 'l ,-uuiiiry it, tl> • m .,11
iiaii-ul tii I nit- • I si,,I, ■ . Mi vii ,iil nnli'iij
111 i <■!->* l-IVlll/.l i| purl lull ul III,' tt , ".1(111 II, llll
|>l|,' • llll \ lltlMlltlV IlUn Unit l--lll-l| |-1 KllUrl)
iii 'h" roinnit-ni'i'in," I ul , v,-r y, hi I -i ,, .i
ou. nnii of i I'cnttirv. Ii ciiliililn,-*, tvllli II.,
«un'ii|,'.i | ii,i|lri,l inltl,', lor iIn |u, irvaiiun
unit i i.loi iiilon ul I,, i,HI, a In)., i, 11 inii li ( ol
inU't'i illnn nn>I hiiiiuIiik l,til>i h-inliiiK, untl tin
oitl, ml.ii. J lroiionil, .il i .ili'iilnliuii i. rliroiio-
li.«£li'til Iti-iii., i-l,* . ul, |it'i|nii'i >1 Willign ul ,'ii11 ,
.1 III I NV 111 In lollliil illlllrh ,1 I'll 11*. 'I'll,' liMlt
ul' llu«lrlli| - Allll.lll.il llll 1 - will 111 ul i.t 1.1 >
Iii Hi,- I irk-. •! rillllun ol u m<'I I woiX mi
i •, i iii -1,i iii iiii\ ,'olinlr\. tin |>i«.|,ri, ti.i'i,
Mi m«. Ilosli lli i .t I ii . I'lllsliniuli, I'ii.. on
rri-i i|ii uf ii itvo lint Hlnni|i, Mill rurwiinl n
,**• v l v mull io .in\ |', i-oii wlio Cuni;-: ;iroflli'ii
iHiu 111 lila lii'l||lil>ot'!ionil,
Many of the young ladies
who have been attending school
On Tuesday and Wednesday
of affording the young people j been working energetically to j nights, most enjoyable ertter-
a chance to enjoy themselves in i make the occasion a source of taitimenls were given at Heard's! here from a distance are go-
each other's company. social enjoyment long to be re
membered. Let all those who
Farm for Kale.
Opera House by the Kindergar-, ing home to spend the holidays
• *en 8ch°°l- All the little folks . Q,i0rg,3 Meack, a Wisconsin
take interest in these gather- looked very nice and did their farmer, was considerably exer-
A well-improved farm, six ngs turn out in full force and work up splendidly. All honor cised last week by the strange
iles south of McKinney, on make the ball a grand success.! is due tliein and their teacher, actions of a partridge, which
road, for sale on -JJL. Mn,i«n,p n,vi.«,H alighted on his head for three
The medical Record publish
es the following comiiiuiiicu
tiou by Dr. i\ C. Burke, of
Texarkana. Texas, who vouch
es for the accuracy of ihu facts:
i UI witnessed on our streets a
j few days ago what seemed to
line to l>e an impossibility, a
human liuing filing glass, I
might say by the wholesale, I
had heard ot' the negro before
i he reached our town, aud I.
like all others, disputed his
ability to eat the glas> without
its doing hi in serious injury.
' When he arrived in our city' I
witnessed his exhibition, both
in private and public, and I am
; now thoroughly satisfied, from
careful examination of his
mouth, and throat, before and
while eating the glass, that lie
eats it fairly and squarely, lie
is not very particular to chew-
it fine. I saw a piece iu his
mouth, after he had chewed it, —
one-quarter by one-half inch cureii my ciili UeiiN.
long, made into all kinds of Mi>-n-<. 11 %v iiim. - rite i>ack„ne of
almiics and sizes bv crushiiiii ' lileken * liolern t ure tbni I iiou/^bi
snapis auo mim s o\ 11 iisuiii^ fro|n >ou )|t|n M( (|m. |n nu
it. with Ills teeth. He llllomied poulti \ yard. II it'll HUl'tesH.
me that he had been at it for
twenty years, and had never,
had the least discomfort from
its effects. He eats it iu any
quantity, from a small piece to
a whole lamp chimiie} at a
time, aud keeps it up during
the day, making his living by
exhibiting hi* extraordinary
pow er of eating glass."
SINCE DECLINE IN PRICES.
\\ e wish to say to the propli' that these Uoods were all bought
after the recent decline in prices.
T. J. XTEWSOM.
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#- • ' * ,«•'•.«««•«*•« till.,' •• •<*' •' .M
mi m i— w—i ■!■■■ i i niMim i mil', mm ni i ■ . n — i arnmmmmmmmmm—mtm
PIANOS & ORGANS!
FREES & SON!
Dallas,
A destructive prairie lire on
.Neil's league four miles south
of Forney desiroved thousands
* •
of acres of grass and miles of
fences.
Keep iu stock llardiuan Pianos, Now I'nglaud Pianos,
Standard Organs. New Kn^lan l Oririins. and oilier First
I 'las* iusirumeuis.
SHEET MUSIC! MUSIC BOOKS !
Pianos and Organs *o|t| on tin Installment plan. All iu
sti umeiits t'nils girirauii • <1
ADDUKSS,
I.,
J. ^l . < I V MM, I >1.
roll WKVI0N VliAHS,
milt
the Dallas
reason abl i
address,
JOH.N.'ON & JKNKINS
for sale on
terms. Call on or
READ THIS.
There will a Christmas tre<
at the Methodist church to-
Pay your merchant who pulls
ni throi
,' the year.
Madame Richard.
►•—
I consecutive times, while he was
There should be some means at work in the field. Being
you through the hard season of adopted to stop the little bovs ■ aup'^'Mtitious. lie was filled
J n ' 1 ...... a ' , with forebodings, which were
from whistling in the )pera : strengthened by the comments
houses during performances. It I „f his neighbors. Instead of
night, for the benefit of the Mrs. W. B. Newsoine celebrat
On lost Thursday Mi. and | jg yery annoying j;0 people who J dying or meeting with some
if '7lfth "Ii11-i-f• }:,r>
will also be one at the H.iptist their wedding. A large circle of i 14,1 uncle had iliet
church for the benefit and en-
tertainment of the public gen
erally.
BEAD.
large
intimate friends gathered
al
boys.
dreadful accident, as he fully
ived word that
d and left him
Another example of the dire-
ful result of continuous br.-udy
tini'ling has been brought to
li^lit in Boston. A woman died
hi that city lasl week who, for
the greater part of her life used
brandy in her soup. She was
only *125 years old. Just im
agine how long she might have
lived if she had eschewed tin-
us'* of brand; when she was
young. -Denisoii News.
I ]) in Minnesota they raisi
their home to wish them con-
tinued happiness, and they rc-
a large estate.
Miss Mary Anderson lives in
a very retired way in New
, , , . York and persistently declines
■ reived many elegant presents. (<J *;oci,,lv. s'|„. is llnw
. I An unknown donor favored i tweuty-eight nnJ rich, aud her
A Distressing Accident.
Pay K. M. Beard your ac ,
counts and have all the credit > them with the present of a line i most intimate friends declare
3.
.
£
you want another year.
dressed venison.
That was a foolish youug
man who tried to extort money
from the prince of Wales.
that she has no intention of en-
cumbering herself with n litis
band.
Blue
Money Wanted.
Tt /i it i 7 .. Mrs. I. D. Sellers, of tin
. , . H. C. Herndons accounts are , ,
pidn t he know that the prince (|Ue. All persons indebted to j Rl(lge com in unity, tiled on last
is in a habitual state of busted- |,j|n m)l0 or acc0unt are uo- Saturday, after a lingering ill-
ness
300 Bushels Peach Seed H auled
At McKinney and Denisoii
Nurseries. We will pay cash
oV Nursery Stock, until Janua-
ry 15, for good Natural peach
seed
Call
ney
Sherman, Dec. 28.—A dis-
! tressing accident occurred at
the northeast corner of the
I courthouse square to day at
noon, .lohnnie Wilson, a wid-
ow's son, living on East Cherry
street, was crossing Houston
street in a walk when, inadvert-
ently, he ran against the
tongue of an approaching wag-
on and was knocked down. A
of bystanders
Frees & Son, Six | Main Street, Dallas, Tx.
11 ■■ 1 • 11 " -1 ■ «—■
NEW STORE!
ST NEW MEN !
t
t*n
mt
<tk
,>ns.
South Side Square, Houston Building-.1^
We ure iio* Irit'l v to allow llie < lli/riif uf i ullifi < until v si line uiut <'oiU|i)etr
I ili,- ol"
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps f
Ami re-1.eelI'ulI\ i• 111e.t an in-p'-etioii "| Maine
quality and prici li"speeifully.
both as to
cranks by the irmiK- A ineeiiug niidurinirt'i ti,i.i!tmieiiwutri- t*<!>■*'
.l ... MllH 1 I l..i.. Iiii-in l-liy-i"lw> . wlUlDiil aitcowM. Homo <li
of them ut Milwaukee has late
ly resolved that there should be
no president, urnl the oftice
should be abolished, as the
man occupying it is more pow-
erful than any European sover-
eign except the Czar of Bus-
sin.
Four or five children have
been sent to Paris to be cured
for hydrophobia Their ex-
f enses are paid by charitable
nslitulions, ami to test tie-
efficacy of the treatment. When
tuiucd that hydiopho
Mr I. W Ilia hi-, tun Milijeui of tli,« ubixe
-hi-lcli. « i'ii ih>- K.i'iiitiK I'liriiiil.'le St l/iin. M'it,
Iii an nuttni'r 1" I,In-inquiry of n rup irt r, aa>,|
I ,.r m,vfii t.iir* I hail ta-. li allliig Willi ' «i«rrli,
li«M,ra
Kur put tliim*
l'li>
lul,i iiii< i
had <• in«iiinj tloti.
I. Jt - -
yaars I li-.il • DiiulliiiMldlactiarKti of imieuiM itrui*
tified to come forward at once j ness, during which she suffered crowd of bystanders at once
and settle at once, and don't verv much The bereaved fam-! began to halloa at the driver of' {v* aw,'t,,u . , ■
* ... j >ery inut ii. i ne Dereavea mm , but lnm«Rd «f Hton- biu c,ttM ,M' ru,r'1 hy i* steur 11«« .
ily have our warmest svnipa- . K ' mstcau or hc >j
• iv , . • 1 ping, as he was warned to do
yon forget it'
No Dhmociht will be issued I their ".ml.c'S.°"
next week. Tlie boys have lieen
then only the rich can afford
lie spurred his team up antl hydrophobia^ ^
Sam Donnell, one of the Dkm ■ drovo ovtjr l,,u ,ittle fe,lowi the! I.KTTKK LINT.
Iiliiira In llie llinan, ni oiinti uini |n," *ii i my
ForiOie«<l Adding to ili l loaa of itirinory. vo|,«
i>l -tlt«. ruarin/ In ltii>our* ml # gf'inal fwling
orwri'U-h^lneaa Alioiit flvi. inuiitlia a|fi I etin
ail tntl Or. I'linii-r To day I tn * "fit «a ftrrr.
hali'- C'tliiwl twrniy |,omnia, •ml Ion I ihlwl a
trail- of tn> old iroiilile Ym «lr. I would b-
nliMjM'tl Ui uha i-r. hy |eil.'r, any p raoti anffi-rlng
fi n, UM 'If' Ul di ■ aa" "
I. 'U'a T ,eni*r M Ii , liaa oOlei'" at MM W«l,lB
ion n* . St. I^.11 la Mo an 1 haul. In n private, ami
le -idlal pnK' Icnof o rr ililrty fiatii, irwuM lth
woiMle-f,, kiic■r«m all riirttbli* , a -a Trn*tln#iil 1
of (ii fornniii'K ami aurgi-ry .|i«ci liy Sot neo
rr<aiuy l ■ ^**pmflanl Ily m\ original ay.tfctn of
< i n.iilOii! ii I ,r«ii le^*t pallitnla liy mail • alio
iwaafulll a« III |H-raon«l «i>ttaiilUlioii l'atl^ni«
i an «-<jii*i It aii; lit limit on all d|«vb««* of M>«
lllo it in«i-h. I .Her IliiweK. Il-art. Ni«fi .
',«neiBl I'flillln , and aM dlwtra iM-nullar to ih,
Noclim iiltaiil <-l,ar {i'« ■ ' ii-nliallon al
'■rb'i'and l.t '.all ••tie dollar Kami Onn luilar
fui ii f,i , 'nil ii bjr until in i-<<l| ' of
wi|i|i I i.i tin i uat.l in MlKat 'tm' ,a«a
M*- .i< I •« Irrti lo nnlli'iit* If >oo af'1 alt lv or all
So kttrr. a,taai-r d onleaa ac-
• iiiipm.ik lit 4 ta in •lanil'i s ldr*aa all li> lar>
l>r. I^.iila Tnrtiar, illl VNaalilnxi <n Av« . Kt
l. ii la M •
0. L. IJieliiiiirer & €o.
J. C. MOORE.
DIUl.KK IN
Agricultural Implements, Etc.
Of Every Variety. Head quarters for
IIA lull's
HAisirs
MAItlt
Pi A I? H
STI.KI.
ST K El.
FENCE
FENCE
WIRE
WIRE
Newton and Jaekson Wagons,
M"line I'lfiwa, ItitiKlft'l lit""' lliurow t. Iltii.*<: > -i i\« i. ttin keve .Motrin,
liny Itakeii. W heui l ril! . Kliidinea, I )ir> ill l.ii! untl Milt \|ii,;bllierv.
Aim 'jiefier-it A^ent fur Ri-evea' ki-rn.
wheel passing across the pit of
letter
fo rw ar d'' w i U i'd ti! It less' ^o^ t he you in advance for your indul- good grub, we take this time to ^ *° "J"®11 excitement, h«
SL 2?, rrwe wif Mr-v:wan',he ~
tlie residence of Mr. 'Ohriatmaa and a Happy New _ EnteSiiniMnt at tlie >>- The little fellow maniiK-'
i
given ai
j. R. Parker, to-morrow night.
Year.
City Ordinance.
Listof letters reinainingin the *
lar meeting of the
ii of the i 'ity of Mc
hi at the Mayor's
, lath, 1HS5, the f« l-:
Washington, lowing was adopted as Sections
1st and :trd of (.'ity Ordinance
No. 40.
M. C. HERNDON,
DruffKlit unci Don lor in
TKX.
■w
T. 1". Kint-raon,
Vice-PrM'tJ
II. Kmeritdit. t a«bltr.
Kiii«r <iii,
l'rtaid«nt.
DRUGS. First National Bank.
— AMI—
PATENT
-or
i. „. r - - - fr ftr""v'f
I ant mg will be the order or. From the way p« ople frequent the City School, is spoken of in 13^. Stinson & Thompson,
the evening. tl,e of Messrs. Johnson & highest terms of praise. The which was near by. He was
A quart of wnter, an Jenkin., Attorney. at Uw.next wa. nicely decorated for reeling very «.lly. Um*
• - • ' - • to us, they must be doing * >« occarion. and all were well huTBurii
ounce of dried
tree door
leaves, a little black jack oak a thriving business. Their entertained.
bii rk, and arail road snike, are progjwjly and success is evi-
the reouisltes for an iron Bit- i _ ,
teis. But to make a true iron
tonic, like Brown's Iron Tonic.
yet been ascertained.
has not
requisite, ror an iron Blt iy - . . , . On Monday morning a team , *
tel.. But to make a true Iron ''""f1 by '"K® ■™ t °f| belonging to John Down, ran l* ,„„,„™Uo
.. .. m—1- business interest satisfactorilv • • | in® accident, in a conversation
'itilres the highest scientific entrusted to them.
e. IU^#he flower of
nluraof:
lelWi fHIOBWifi
iaHiiW
Wa,
Private advices from Govern
mmamw, 1 ^Throckmorton, nt Washing*
l'. F, Mll.t.klt. ho We. Jl. . . Ll U^lal.
McklurV- Tmm,
away on the streets, cutting a with a News reporter this aft
wide swath as they went, and ernoon, expressed the deepest
doing a good deal of damage to regret at the sad occurrence,
the outfit. d /.*** d«velop,Venta "ho?
that it wns all purely accident -!
al. The little fellow is at heme
Bond. Mrs .1 B
Calloway. Robert M
Calloway, Hob
Calloway. R M
Chambers, John
Cofer, .1 S
Evans. Charles
Ford, .lames
Goocli, W* K
Hallowed, George
James, Miss Joseph im
Kern. Fred
Morrow. .1 Ii
Sandes, Thomas J
Thompson, G It
Wright, F M or J M
Ik- It OriUlneil liy tlie i itv « oiun il el
the t Ity of MeKlnney :
Hm . I. I httl It xlinll lie unlitwful for
miy peroon t r pemonA to erect or eon-
•truct, or o*tia« to l * conntructnl t r
crt>rte«l on tiloek* Von. I. 2, .1. I, •%, 7
unit *< or any uf tliein In llie < Ily of Mi -
Kinney nnv liiilldiny or ImiIIiIIiiK" of
wootl or oilier eombitalllile umlerinl, or
kiiv hllillilnif Willi wnlla of woml eover-
••i| with Iron or i In. or to IhiIIiI any alietl
or ahe«|g 10 tx- iiaed for Hn> purpoae
wlmiever, or to inltl to or eon trtiel nnv
adillllon to nny iieh liiilltlinv or alietl
now aliunietl upon miy of aslil hloek*.
out of eoiiiliuallnle iiinterinl.
I :i. I'hf walla of any ami all l«ull<l-
injlr« errelftl or eoiiatriielwl on any of
th«* aforeaaitl liloeka. aa per acetlon one,
ahall 1m* made of lirlck, atwnn or eon-
trutf, with parallel walla aliovo tlie
his health Henry Kenner, of Allen, who
When calling for the above rial ofamth bnlMliig. ami
liura mv "n<l vwf-f int.fl roof* of any ami all auch
Montreal hawd. and, that he has for some time been sick and j™**0/*, *
t Wid>—day. \of da- eonflned to his roc^i nd bed, aoP*HI IOf
as easily as eouid be
on
roof or
letter. «y "advertiiwd." "
Ja5. W. Thomah, P. M . 1 "" ■*"*
roof or roofa on eat li and every iltle ami
■■nul
1 1
I on any 1"
Mid block a ahall be inaoo or (*oit«tmrt-
?or p. 75 we send you the
~ Eamch and the Dmmo
til oat of metal, date or oth«r lire-proof
material.
Done by Ontor of Cliy Council.
AttMt, 0. T. ASMaromi
WM P, cmvp, mm'y.
FEUFl MERY, FAINTS. OILS
Si IIYE STI FFS. (U Ns.
\ Gl*\ GOODS,
Which I will «*ell Cheap foi
Cash.
PttEscmnioiis a specialty \
Proacriptiona aro fllled by Hern
don himself, who reaidea
over tho Storo.
BS v I* I'j- botlv 111 v ll i'ii l o Cull.
WHST MI1 K SVll'Altl.,
MeKINNEY, TEXAS
J. K. PARKKK,
€311TW unit LOCKMNITH !
Weat Virginia St.
MeKISNW. . - - IKX AS
done In tbe MaiNt at jle.
>I«'I4Iiiim\%-. Texnai.
l t t nMl|| 11>-~
I'' EMEKSON & CO.,
Itu\a ami aelU exrliatiffeon the prlncl*
p tl t itieN In Kurope. lira! olaaa paper
(llaconntefl.
OiUKcittan:
Franeia Kmeraoit, c. |f. Wdeh.
T. II Kuieraon. /no. I.. I.ovajoy,
T. r. Knieracn.
liuainea- Mtmr-i -tf a. on. to 4 p. m. t
B0I1 il' .\rc *|t<ikc* nml Frlloen.
I can till any onier*. great or amnll,
1 have the ma-
aml make
prieea.
anvwhere In the State,
nhlnerv to iiiuiiuflactuR
to order. I'rloea
vour ordera at once.
Wm,
I
•ar Uorae-shoeing
to tl.«)
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1885, newspaper, December 24, 1885; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191449/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.