The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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I!AMUV l . SMITH, I'll. «.
JOSEPH E. JoIIN'moX. Mi. ti.
SMITH St JOHNSON.
I
A Premature Ifeiuite.
The subject <>f this not iff
Tragedy at fwnwilllt.
Will Hortun xliot simI killed
Crop* la tlu> County.
For the beneiit of our readers
Pharmacists and Druggists
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND
!*■£>' I'crfuuifry, soups. « oiiiImi uutl ItriiMlifi. I'lillet Artli'lc*, situioii ry of all jpi
IM^'kiml*. >houUI< r llrurcio, 'I'runio-#, I.tulles' support?!* ami a Fin# n
Jtejyl.ot of
Choice Tobacco and Cigars.
'1 ht< I'ublW'K^ucrulh 1* hivlti'tl lo call :u il t-xttiulur our i.tofk an*I lttirn |irirt
before purcliu luif t Uewhert*. H e tuv li«-rt* to Mtll ami W11.1. NOT he unilt-i-ol'l
liv uti\ luiu -< lit North i i'Mot. I'vmtIiUUhi- at-t-iirttI«•]> oouipouuilt il tn Hr*l
fin*# l'r< -rr:|'tIfii"i* ut nil bi>ur , tlu.v or ic'thi.
; 1 {ei. ' 1111 t■ i tIn i';«<•« .lohlisou ItlocU, liml tloor, H. W. t or. Sqi-
Till: iHi.NKX'KAT.
Mis .nil 15 I'iitllU' 'I tine I'll I* lis
w i.-a noi i>
Mall. r.u.
I ri'lglii . 1:1". r. M.
i-1 not mi.
Mull. 5:10 A. M.
I'rel«lit. . 2:10 f. M.
A. 1.. Finn nit o. AtfmU.
IS. T. t . iC'v Tlnif Table.
HvMNO MMIII.
No. 2, Mail and KxpreHi-
No. I. Rx|>ro s ,
Arct'imiiodutUui
ru. building b.M'.-t !i i* i /a
it.'ilC. ; I. St' . ClUl (-• It ;. i 111 •
are ia couj of i lection. and a>
i t ill; .is til-' W e I hi:'f settles il i s
rumored that some line bricks
will be built. Kev. l>r. John
Wilson has built one tin
tb-f tltc step
Money! Voucy! Mouey!
We have a large amount of
— . , money to invent in land naN.
was well kno wit to mitst of .lames Montgomery of Farmers- we have spent a little lino mi.. k The Il< !•*.-; tilt|mi Hot he 1IUSI tltlf
oui cinzens, being more or less villi', in thin county. Sunduy iug impurity about the wheat au«l at ien. i one tItit«t tif tin*
1 a ■ ••He diameter in tun town evening about dark. Ilortou and other crop prospects iu t he inircha-e moneypaid. We will
a i..ru brief while. A character, was tlruuk and had procured county with the following iv >u-v j'1'i'1-1'jn'dng lor any va
■ ... „ r , .... sonable length of tiuie. rartles
J too, upon winch some in our two pistols,and wiisflourishing Htilta; who contemplate selling orbuy-
peoph tli.ti <1 with foiitl Itopeu of them around promiscuously. Maj. (j. W. Kerr.of the Hack in^ land partly « u time, wf 11
a nt 't'e |irt>ionpr<>d existetice. Montgomery aj>)>rt ached liiui borry and Hlouiintdale coutmun do well to conic and new ut*.
The relative?- of the deoeasetl to tjuiet him. when Morton ities saya uhoat has not been .Iiminsox tV .Iknkins,
tin- "l. utl Mayr" at.d "t'lty struck Montgomery with hl damagetl in amount greatly. \Ir. I l Maker! ofTIte Uock
rlitnid called at our
. ... iny ami talked
ii v.'tni tent that is, itself, not ery a^ain with his pistol,! corn crop will l>e a bout a* usn t>t' oltl iiiu<*s a while, lie is
•'«'i usly sin'ck'tl by the saitl Unoekitig hint half down. Mont- l ('otton croj; w ill be heav iei*.
jn i;; 'tt e <i'itiise. The tt til it* ;.;otnery tlcn cut Hortoii, iuHict Work well up Mi I * . ! \
ti 1 . v h t -tii- I the decea-i • I a s||„:ht found itt the side. ' t . in.d\" the • i te- ■ • ■: i
it .i • h. '•it,- . ecttes of "in ant) tan oil' tlowtt the sidewalk, .«iib«tnuti:U'ty.
• 'iijk k ■ • t! i >,\ td earljt Ii >t ion snapping his pistol ai David O'ttrien, t'ottage Hill
ymtth ;t • -.veli .is inid lle life, hiiii all the time. O. II. Bell neighborhood. Wheal crop fair
That aJ lii ti .ii rft; ; spinal curva-, eatue up and said. "Stop, will j and not damagetl much. Oat
tut'e the deceased was a lamp youf You might shoot sonic sowing heavy and coming on
p*'M one you don't want to hurt.'' well. Corn, a usual crop. Cot
.■JSHBI . .•
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ARDINOER & CO.
" ' * 'V .*11. t . I . nitK'
I'ads." will be borne up in their pistol. This was not resented, j Jlttd looks well. .\ good crop Hill nohrhboi ho,
iff.- bereavement by a healthy pub Ilortou then struck Montgom-, of oats coming on nicely. The olllce last Saturd
it Willie. lie
now tin octogenarian and is .-till
T ill of life and vi«;or. I! \t 8-1
• t '.U hi I l V •. e i' hi 11 * I e a till it C ii
etl s i. lit tufiti'>i\ runs back
with much elenrnes.1 over the
events of ti long life He looks
to be goo I for lo or '.'o yctirs
yet,
f the l.ai in' FINK PA KM pott HAMS. Ilortou then said, "1> you : uut about as usual. Work well
, , ~ t nut of the hem farm* In < ollln eouiity, clear the track." Hortoll then , up.
building, w Iiert the good people nhout I-utile- s \\ ol MeKluney ami ;l ., , , . . , , . , ... . . ... .
nnif> \ of I eimiioti. .no a.-re* prairie, threw tlown his pistol and said, Innity loin Mooue. hnrl\
lion,
of the town can
pun li.tS" aji j;, t,r limher. l5o at!i< • in eiiitlvat'
l io
Trinity Tom Hooue.
>** |.l..« Hii.lothi.1- rruilx at tl." lou - 11, «... A. -II...-J-UT, a.,,,., Tl«" '• ~ •''>«* "l'""' ,""ki"
t:l-i'. m. , ol *> room-, out huihlitiK. ttne Imm .VixU'i and asked Hell to give linn an i I a u'ood >tail«l. Cotitl oal
iO::m a.m. ent marketplace - • -■> ■ * ■- • ' •
i\i't'(>iiiiiioiintum.. . a. m. i"«'iaai iM ii « . i feet, irrhlnery, erltm, tsow xltfil-.. Iota, , ..... i , . ... iii'iiiet*! si t iu, n
%•>- • —«* iankh, and u line cverlttHthig AI )U tl! IIm4*cIi nr tWtMlty < U)|i illid €M liii liju oil llli«vi\. jiuiii
n. I■■ ,,;IV"N,"!"K ^ 1,.44-v\i4 i11": iV«"n..*? i-iVuV "rV"UlU%v Morton came up- Corn and cotton will be about we-i -i.i«
No. i. Maiiaiut t\|iv-' tii^te.M. ' i ■ em ..mi .i.tcK t in- ii i i:e\ .., ihroiij<iiont. lor iurtii«r Inforiua- on Moiitgotiiery and tired four t the uMtal acreage. Work well ••
.'e'fiim.tiotli: i ion, 2:40 •, m. cab V'oUt' attentto: I'ali and tioti tall aim* oltiff. Hootu No. ft. .lohn- .. i . i : i i n . .. Postmaster I
•. t,.i I i.Mil.i.v, AKel.t. ,,, j ae11, :j I *<"' ivtt.t u. MfUiitney, I'exah. « •' h\e sltot-s at his back. Mont up.
unTQ ■pflp.nt^ I^tu fl'.nt ON. , i" -~«7 ' I • F.M. Thomson-, joinery turned and one shot llctlgecoxo John Mtdtou. j'! srl,,|,',1,\ ,,w
r;, t; , . ' ■'' " I n« le I tansy Craves was in ' ... , t...i i„.n t ...ut l... Wham t ..... t .... I li-'Ui ol his re*
W \ \ t i:t : A young ittau of
good at hi res:-, to act as runner
and cb-rk for a -mall Hotel.
Applj at thb- olllt t.
• -*
Ltiwyer?*' briefs printeil in
neatest style, at !. cents per
Homar's establish
public stptaif.
-■ ML 'H
■ dflk> JLlL £l a m
Determined to Take the Lead
in the McKinney Dry toxnU Market, We are now receiving and
spreading upon our counters the fulle.-d tttn.1 tin ' > timplete stock
of good* ever brought to this iu;ti! t All •.•ra<l ^ « f Fancy
Coods and
rms "PAPfiE
• h nUIkm * " i •
U.**> i M
t«*JW f
« r\I-dtnf
ii, ,*iiW vo..iv.
Tift KMI \ \ . > \iC. t '., ISH<{.
COl ,\'l "t A N(>t .'S t 'l .MKN r>
w
x Coihctor.
Ica i/ I to announce
at a
L. Hutler
Ne.\ I Tsty lor
\\ in-. Warden
W. U. Do ell
t. - at liididitt for Ttt> t'« llector, jury, by their
Tux Amrcrsov.
b'. A M'd.'-ai.)
Us a • a.ell It! ■•/or l'a\ Assessor.
Dinti'ict CViurt Clerk.
W. T. ('ox
W. A. liuntpa-s
as a candidate for I >i -1: id Clerk
For Sheriff.
(tab.: Ileck
as a «-:i tnlidnt" tor Shej • If.
low a ye-tertla\ ttnil seemed to
be i niU Wt'll recovered tl.>liI
hb recent sickness. Was a iii
tie out of hitnioi. Sny.N t!ie
I > i. let i; \ T Ml tl - it • j ,i -i. t >■
sit I':< ii -lalt'M i hi week. t ill t it
is a little hard tint' .lack Mack,
Frank Hutin and Austin Hall.
should be taken IVom their re..
ular business suiting on the
crops.
<%.-*► • —
W. T. ('ox. the present in
ctuubeni of the oflicc of di.strid
court clerk, antiounces thi-
week for re-election, lie is well
known to the people of tin
county, and has made an excel
lent <>llicer. Me promises a
faithful tllseharge of his oth-
t.ey need a grain elerr.ior in penetrated the heart and he Wheat gtiotl and its prospect
Mt i\intte\ ami it looks as if the fell dead. Montgomery left a very favorable. <>at crop good
. ili/ens of thut town lutd tleter- wife almost dead with con- and coming on well. Corn ami
' ,lin,u' :VU sumption, ami two small chil 'cotton about as usual and work
hiatlih lad to chronicle the . ..... . ,i . ...
; , j.,.; j, McKinney dren in destitute circumstances.. well up. .lames Coteinan lit.m
u urn .ok iii for prices be lloritu was committed without j same neighborhood makes same
eau "you have ativttl in the bail. (report but thinks wheat was
..lain trade a strong, healthy,1
a '.'gressiv >• one. and that our
it11 k are going to h .mile grain
The Alliance Mill.
'damaged some and thai cotton
will be some heaviei Work
5
Dl> f. .'v.n '.id M KM KN 1's.
I'or District Judge.
11. O. Head new field ol usefulness at Hois
as a candidate for Di -1. .Judge, d Arc school house, lie will
— no doubt in the future mu he
chil duties in the future a- in {l (.ertttiM Inap;U(,t Imrty< who
tile past. was dresaed up in female attire,
— f 1
We arc -orry to learn ■ lie was ol that sex ot tiro masculine
recent troubles of our friend i ?V"n<l r. Star suspected it was
Hrtidley of the Mercury in his •' man. o he takes the party to
new lie!
here this summer and don't you wi!l br l>> re fere uce to ; well up.
forget it. Piano Review. ' . the report of the com mitten « f How thy—By I tide .limmie
Tie a! ■ >vearticle was written tlWCounty Alliance, found in Herndon. Wheal m.t so goo.I.
s--vt ral weeks since, w hich ac | another place that an Alliance Oats not a heavy crop llea\y
c« tints for-the assertion thai Me Mill, is a fixed fact. We insist; corn crop uml cotton mil iptiie
Kinue;, "had determined to that McKinney should secure so well up. Work up all right,
have one .in elevator. ofcLthe mill—-not that we have any-} Stiff's Chapel Hy .1. < >.
course. gBU|)g to urge against our coutt Straughn Wheal-good. Also
San. si „ resoiietl to" a novel 'V^wus. but as the most cen good out crop sowed; more than
wax Tuestlay evening at the tral ptj|ttt it xvould subserve its ! common. Ct,rn nud cotton about
a.a«ja...a,l.. Lull. i« llml .ml if •",rIH'8'' W hw'\,.VV" ,l"' "" ""rk we"
like tti see an Alliance Mill
built at each of the places
named in the report of the coin-
vanced
Allen -J.
Wheat look
W
Wl
mil tee. Let some enterprising much damaged
citizeu of our city put the ball
in motion.
The Commissionsrs' Court
on. sii 1 e and gently w hispered.
•'won't you take a drink f"
Kniile, forgetting hiinself, re j has been in session this week!
CITY ANMM XCK.MKNTS.
Fot City Mitrslinl.
V1.. ui't- milliort/eii to ai'.nouiii-f
TODD XV XUD'KN.
A. I.. .IONBS,
tt- :t t ijultdato for < Ity Mttrshai.
i or OHjr Attcrnc.?,
We tv ttuthovlj^^tl to it:■ it't.jiw■'•
.t. w . i: a x,
in* a caiitiltliai for « hy \itorn<y.
For City Assosavr unci Collector.
i \ ^t t-'.s ti. xVtiOl)
A.J. Laxk.
For City Treasurer.
.ioiin s. in: \j:i .
il. t . tl Kit N DON.
OBO. It. A I I.X.Ms.
Elootion ia April next.
(-ii t elect ion matters are bo-
ginning to worm .i] .
so Irrash in his lectures touch-
ing the t|ii;'lilie.i;ious of a Sipi
•r
da \
schotd teacher.
A part of the burnt wall
the Collin County .Hank
last Sun dux T< > I' I V\ .ii
of
fell
ti
iron
ix!
I I' I
then had !;h
sill which was left suspende<
by but a small bit. of bricl
knocked down in older to i:
the place of such eminent dan
sponded. "yes." Of course that and among other
•iiled it. Denisou Ca/eiteer. j transactions they purchased
... *"•*?, I Maj. I'M Whiiely's farmofU2U
II parents would visit our ' . ' .
... , ,,, acres, for a county poor farm,
public schools it would be an .. . * 1 ,
, , . I hey allowed per acre for.
etn-nirageiuenl to both teachers , ,. . . . .. ,,1 as
. . . the nexv tarin and imt in the old
t eriatnh enough .. ...
farm at ^I.Ofiti, the county to
Franklin.
II but was
by tfee/t'-s.
Heavy crop of oats sown and
coming on well. Corn as much
or more. Cotton about the
saute. Work well up.
Millwood .1 W. K cell.
Thomas hits had
fence pill Up ill
sideilt'e, W e I of
ihe t'. IV church.
Si l onger powder or bigger
pistol Woldd do tuol'e sjit isl'ac
lory service when our colored
population gel up their little
family matinees.
« ■- • -^1
When you can get printing in
a trooil -i \ |e and as fair prices
in McKinney,n«to scudabi'outl,
tl i> bill l.iil lo keep \ our liioll
ey at home. Try Htnuar and
see xv ha I he can do,
('.aids for c.andidales neatly
printed at fair prices at Ho
mar's .lob Printing F.stablish
lliellt.
Several ol' tlie rustic lamp
posts on the square have died
suddenly of curvature of the
spiue. Mild the city council
procured ami applied Si .la
cob's < MI t Iii might have be en
prexented.
Ttiichcrs' IunMIiiIc.
The next meeting t f the < 'ol
We handle I lie best lieate -l .1 It. i
I le ilpest
BOOTS&SHOES
Kverbrought to this city Hi-ide- we
large iiud increasing busim >- a -...p
Yes, ;i
hat e added tt our already
nit clothing department.
1
J
i
important W|u.;iI k,oks wdl bu, lias been !1,11 ( • «ttiiy Teachers'
en | arid pupils.
uv • ini-- re• i should be evinced in ;
i lie oare a ti ti education of chil-
dren by their parents for them
to t'tc-t.-ioiialL \ isil i lie school'
room.
U"e
Dr.
■ii lit
« -*w
.lohn >oti
<ii !'
'"Those xvho marry early think
most of their wives, and they
who marry later in life think
more of their children.'' Some
Hie littie tlaughter of Mr.
(j -'-rge Helm-. Iivf miles west
have I he use of the present poor
farm for the present yeai ami
to receixt: the rents on the
Whitely place iilso. The new
farm is three miles from McKin-
ney, on the Birdville road.
Convict labor is to be utilized
damaged somewhat by the!
freeze. Oiits, a good crop and |
coming on well Corn heavy '
usual. Cotton about tie ,
-tune. Woik well up
Walnut drove, by Mack
Smith. Wheat good and dam
it ,ei| but little. Oat -owing not
so heavy. Corn and colton
about the same, ami work well
up
vv
be heltI al the City School
ding in Mtdviniiey. on iht
second S;it in day in April. ISHU.
Scarcity of room prevents ns
I'i en "'I v iug I lie j r« .gramme
ii
\\ e are determined to I. > up n nl '!
erv particular. We will take pie;
pricing them t > eiisione-i , . i
called t< our New Clot hi ti i1 • p.. • •
thing in their line < J-nu tud *
• I it y in, d- \|ai ket in t#v-
hi M'twi11• goods and
! 1 .. t nii< n of gentlemen is
c.e.,5 v. 1.ich contains every
.' f*\i- eotirKc!ve«.
We
lb >11 e
Prices
an inspect ton ol our
''ill II i shilli' < Inn.'!
■« low as the lovvei
Mooisi. A Ho:, mm.,
A < ' AltD.
of Wefton was bitten !>v a dogl,,n ll1'' county pool" farm here-
supposed to be
ma>t
last Mon
of the Ab'Kiumk\ btics aii'
gl I'!
day week,
applied to
A mad stotn
the Wound.
Live ami iei live is I In
to of Moon■ t\ Doni: 11.
mot -
I s 11 u < i i i i ur
i his city iu
We i.-e
co.'tl fa ii i it.
■•Whiisi'
.1. c. A IV i
xv ill soon begin
•at nest.
o- ft
threaten.•'! with
in
!it:ie
Private Heartling and I-otlglng
At Sterret t's cute door xvest I'ost
Office.
The lain]) p st - are defective
in n*i hav her r
are evidtuitly thinking Just as
Dr. Sam did. and are going lo
umi ry early.
\\ e net Hi"!', 'i'oibert.of \\ e
loii in McKinney last Saturday.
He gives a good account of
matters in and about his burg.
He reports the community ic
being threatened with a malli
in mini epidemic, lioys and
girls will be "boys and girls
you know,"
- rnm- • —ft - —
Since the weather has cleared
up one would think that tie-p
was n bt >y cot1 against our town
pecker wood Corn planting i
the day and tli
was
We
child
after. This is a move in
right direction.
A Strike iu McKimicy.
the
llidge School Ib'tisi
I ia i ties. Wheal not
|i\ Tom j Hilly Until In y Jolin Mtdvor.
I linvliiK hoiiylil out XI:-. I iirni-r'-imt i-t -i
tliiliiagetl | in , tut Uitrli.-r shop oi. Mouth Trim. Si .
iArdinger Si Co.
greatly.
X'. ill be
Oat . coiii and cin n ;
>o <11 Ii oI' It hint'V -tt ore, w IhIi to < jiil I In- ■
in about il
V'Oti
have riot heard how tin
is at present.
cs - <k -~m
Sim.ing to night at the ('In ist-
iiin Churcii. All who wish to
join iu the exercises ar cordi-
ally invited to alt,end, but e i .. ... ...
formed that the necessary steps I. , , ,
lho." w ho onlx g > i" talk are . i , i . i • 1'v ,,v'• loot
• h I have been taken to have Squire!
■d lo makt
( tuspietlolisly absent,
■ • —• - - w— m —
l ire city authorities are do
iu, a good deal of substantial.
improving in the way of sup-j
The hands employed in the
Collin County Oil works went
out on a strike last Monday.
The appointment of a receiver
is now in order. We are in
apf
'Squire
pout st< ! to ma Re themselves ., . • . 1 P j so good.
dray to appoint a receiver for
the concern.
amounts. Work well up.
W iuningcoH' by John ('amp
b II. W heal look iug w t II.
though damaged by freezing.
11'av y crop ol oats. Cood corn
ci 'j . <'otton heavier. Woik
v.ell up.
Weston It. W. Watson. Far
is well. Late not
Heavy oat crop sow
I ed. The usual iltlloillll of eotll
niI..mm.ii ut tli.' pttljllr to Hie fiu l ill."i
U-ll.ll du'V will tlo Hull" <'nttlliK on tlie lull-I
hii !* ••« I wis It' lor'26 (tentH. I nil Ii-'k work
a "iii'i-ittltt X our ('in ronni,'i. i- rt H|ifr|
tii I Vv rtoiicitfii. "laf.
IdW M« n !< I
!.' \\K DoNNKLL.
hKCAL IHIfKCTOin
<-< o. It. N.M1TII.
j A TTO It N !•: N A T - L A W.
Dtlli'i' itvi r I. D. NI'Mxoiiii' -.
MilitNNKV. II.S
town with ditches
We are glad to
• >iit of the lamp
the order ol
fanners' al-
holes 111 t lieili.
seuce is as conspicuous as
1 he hu m i are putting in of ffyjpfht trains,
golden moments during this ( — •
The strike i materially iat- i
ft ring with ih • business inter
ply ing the
ami sewer
ee them g
post bnsines -.
A. K. dr.-iham, of Denton^
thai It..aglit tin- interest t>f his parl-
.loilKitm ut u m . n, triioi nt
c ut ii< ii h|'I(oi.i:h.
ATToltNKYS AT LAW,
•MeK ililiev . 'I't-Mls,
XIoiii*> loHUt'.tl I'or 11• r ias frotu tut.' t.i
IIVI- viii iuifr.'-n from to Ii.«• i*
. . t . ci'ttl. Vi'iiUor"* lii'ii uott'H piiriilinDi tl or
jury iu County Court, we tin-'well. Oat soxving lighter but ink.-uitt -irnrit> tor tuivmii'M. i.uuiIh
derstaud were a little dissatis* | coming on well. The usual corn
and cotton crops to be plant' I.
Well up with woi k.
, land cotton, and work well up.
Mack Smith, (.rundy Lewis j Khens' Mill by Joe Lewis,
and some t |hers of last week's j W heat, good stand and looks
MOORE & OQNNELL!
< • v iti \ i : r m \ k i :ti\ : >i :a i i:ick it\
FURNITURE,
UndeMftk^ s' Cood , Etc.
nei in the draharn f< (hilledj^B
momeiils during this stock of goods at Lebanon. Col-
—t...ii ,r a ,er i he strike is materiallx lat. i .. . ,
sptii.i.^o ... wc.itn r. | in county, last week. 1 lie
tenng xvitli the business inter r
Tin* ti Jihi"* v\ ill *40011 . c 11 • • • , liu oict'd If'i'KM),
Jin niiiiui^ ..*«!? ( 1 ii e t of t in < cUv. as «f>nui oi ourk ^ # ^
be here ami the d"t ."is iirio laerchanls have orders out. but \ ariely of weather, strikes,
drug stores dioul i prepare their good- shipped boycotts, antl a 11 these things
by rail. are not void of every good.
An awful h nn Iv miiu.it a i t.. ' ."T"7?.. ' .. i. We doti'l have so much time to
themselves.
sociable where k
John Herrx
—a
Cox
la'k about our neighbors.
iay s he
kissing games , didn't Bend tlie corpvS^ of that _
are played look* a- lonesome imup post up into the Dkmo A skeleton vvas unearthed in
asastr.'iw hat iu :t sti< w siorm. c it x t otlice with coinplimeuts. Nantucket tli" tdher day with a
We claim to have the best but gives us to understand that small copper coin tinder one
Stallion and Jack in McKinney. it was the work of a ghoul. hand. The remains of an i■
They will lieat ii - pet lion.
Hox n iY I'l.l.XI xio.v-.
. II i
I lit*
Several of
fishing 'a-1 Sat us
fade I to •licit any i d
only ' h't C . i I
I tick.
boys went
ay. but xve
in,.,.iv.n.
e U oial
We call attention of the t ity
Kngirteer to the fact that the
sewer running down —
I ret t. has the appearance of
off by the - ha ! v
■ afev's la
being laid
I
.\ aiati ni.". • i tefiiJtz ■• liiiffi
much of v "i ' 3s< is until h.
slii"? down in a jueitli.* ol xvater
and mops it all up.
--*1 ••'— -
Eld. Kz'.ell will pi t ,1! il at I he
Cliri-tiut Church
i Friday
house.
• pUt tlo'VVI.
on Lo i tana ire t. .*• >nn I'
the sexv.is aboui the < ity m-ed
to be sunk deeper, as the water
runs under instead of over them.
toi. most likely, who tried to
take his wealth along with him
Wi n ' iv 1 .a call from Dr.
Met/., who has come to locate
in \11-ivinney. Dr. Metx is a
!r>"n. -pal' i'-t, and ha prae
' d r\ : ; . • ar • in Hliii 'ts.
lied with our expression of
sympathy for Frank Muuu aud
others xvho were detained
nguinst iheir will on the jury
for the week. We are sorry to
hurl feelings in any such way,
but it newspaper cannot have
too many favorites you know.
The maid expects
Her beau to-night.
And Ii lis* the stove
With anthracite,
Because the air
Is raw and damp.
Hut tjuite forgets
To till the lamp.
• -
In.okIit mill Hold mi i'.iiiiiuiri«loii. town
l«ii- I'or Mil.., tltv«.||ini(*( aort'tt, oiilct'*
iitul ffiriitM In rt'til. Volnrt work 111 t<*mi
••il to. Miilri. in iwrniT of Vforrow llloek.
Ht'thany bv White Itoaeh
Wheat is liol diimaged greatly
ami looks well, dood crop ol
oai>. Corn and colton crojfs
will lie about as usual Work
| up ail right.
Information obtained by gen
.1 A*, tl. M SklNS I. M. r>iAfi*ON«
Jenkins 6c Pearson,
x ri A r-i. v w.
Jenkins <&. Wilson,
I..WI) AUI.NTS.
Xli KINNKX. - - - TKX X v
.In-. II..I i'i) kill", oi ilti- nliovi' llrui*.
A Fine
Slot I
N c v
Fni
J a -i
ni'
i Jo ntc
in a n >1
Ivvamiiie
We -ell
So low
That you
would
He well
pleased
with your
tneb -1
With I s.
i.Tui i.i.jniiy iv.it,i „ii...... ,i... txin
county is in accord vviih the t'o tiVut i)Vte!i-ii or1iuMut'i.V c.ty
abovt, showing a good wheat j
prospect. I Siiiil oal sowing Ml I.-UH I w. iiuiv-ov. .u.iiv- 11 m.inm.
and corn planting: and thai tiihnson a JKNKINs,
work was never up better at
this time of i le- vear
A nice line of Habv ( arriage-
IT'lOlt .N MVW-AT-I. V VV
Xli KINNKX . TKX XS.
.. - -. „■ Will (iriiftiri' in Si ii •• mill I'fiii rnl
II. O. Head, of the Sherman received at Moore ,v Donnell's ' """ ■ ^i""'1"* it< ntii i to <-x ioiti
liitf uml pi-rfi'i Unit Kmol Titli>*.
Xlonny to I on u on loui( or *litiri liiiic
jptaV oiti.'i' t'j sinlrn in .loliiiton
lUoi-k it-1 r
bar, announces this week for Inspect tlmm
tin. nffiraof Uistrirt judge. Mr. Tll„ .„,my Xf£Z,im |„IV1,
H#a.l reputation ol rjve(, lak,.n |Klw„„i„n ..I
MiiK mi ubl.. and nl««r Wlfl ,... n.< . ma.um i.;,„ <
l.twy,.,. Hi. i« ui*H ,|'.iuIiti"iI. Iiui|,|iiil- pla- .- :.l..nit
■Call -at
s.jUHVe.
RS
■ill:
V, e- t dde of
dlad to I'-atn that W. L.
fudier of Hnckbery neighbor-
La-'t Saturday night the ne lio.nl after ;i long and stjvere
-..-m-now gro jiojadation lmd another i|jtH.hS j„ growing better and
night, dive him a full jamboree at Hieir ioo>t. on witl probably g • wll,
Lotiifiiana street, in the course —
n< doubt, for the district judge
ship, and besides, has the naum
of being a moral and upright
g ntleman.
A i tier W 1 reeej v d 111, t iii
I m ill bt-| |.voi'tl In r.'i fivi-nil 1.11-to. •«
|ilnt'(til in my ImndH, mul Mill Jtivi- tin-
fit mi' prompt titii'iiliou.
Any fiivor* by my I'ririuD mul ii<-i|tu in-
thi-. •"* In throw!ngr tmniiu •* Into no
luu.tl vt ill li<> tlitlv uppri-clm^d.
Ii. < . xi W h,
• ' i. I i.-I il.'ij'iii iii'iiit of it.'iVr-*. •.
In .fofituwit niwK- 'J-j;
BED ROOM SUITS. <fco„ <fco.
We havi j11 i ope;n-11 up ;■ ,, \ f Furniture, such as
Hed Hooin Sets. Tabh , '>tD Dinin ami Sitting Hootu, and
Chairs of all kind-., Wash • : ti. 1 . Ii idv < uses, and every-
ihing n-ually Itept in a Fi: ' i- I n itnre Store. We
make a -1 dally i f.' ; in . ;nuitui• of all kinds aud
ask y on to give u atiialbdore oiri.- elsewhere. We sell at
Bed-Rook Prices !
Call ami examine oui Sto k .. id y u • auuot fail to be pleased
with tell' tx h'S ;.|, l prices.
MOORE & BONNELL !
T
A protrac;eti ting will be- of which Stilus .Afax« y h t Ft would do every body go-m!
gin it th" <?hnstiau Cii ich the Nat Middleton in the head, to hear th • eomiilinieitt pas-^etl
second - n I i Aj ti'. KM SufHce it to- say the bullet tin two protniueiit genflouwsn of
.Jesse Sexvoil will coudie t the, di lu't pei.etra • Nat's train o r city by two dsrklvs one
town. This is the best evi
deuce thai spring is here. This
is original
I
We would respectful!; e.-'dl
I he atteliti • of til. p ibiic |.<
ofliee laet week from Weston "'ir I nd"ftakei m just •-
which could not go iu for the r,di'«',dt M^1 ^i^k Don .iv
want of space, and which, by J )N rei|u« t we announce that
some mishap has been mlsplac t|ie McKium y band i- now
ed. We Sometimes decline to ready to furnish music for ail
publish communications but ponies, balls, camp meetings
this one ha* not failed to sip and g,, on serenades on short r«M *r orwiinloW i>i if*.
pear in our columns for this notice. Wive them a trial. £20 00 0
reason. * --■— -• ^ '
' The recent fro.tr em to T Invent tii Ren I Folate Hiniirl-
It goes all the same, that is,: have been unite severe, judging 'I 'Ii'mh i
llA furniture from H-oin tlm MAuoth upp *r lips ' Auomeys-«t-I*w
HIM«HAM'S HI.OCK. M.\'i
M K'" !• N
D " I'o MOl .NT< ASTLK'S,
!■' > \ <
•«*-
Ha!1 i « i
llol'SK «
IvF.F.FiNi J i
A!{ T I < L K S.
David Dye,
THE DENT8ST
McKINNKV, TKX
• .old litliiiK* ii H|M>i'lnlUy.
Artlili'lKl it*«lli ln*i*rti'tl on trt.lil mt ml,
.VI v
f
INIT
wiUlt"
-J i hi: WILL
>.\\ k vol;
Lots OF M« >NKY
M u.'lt of our j(ooil. ari Ni>w Ii : • v HI l« - .Id a. « u. tlow n, tlownO HKAP XX'®
nl*o Miiniifaetuv** >I A I i l(i;ssl s to ©rtJ.-i tut tl«< bf#t of tprnm.
lit-*urp to mil i iid *!• • ii.-. |..ii ii iiii', r .. ..ur old furnitnrt* to «t ll or Hx
up, let ill i« ill our iiiu", uml tvi v ill wvf vtm utotifj.
TOM 4iOiPL.l,I3Y,
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1886, newspaper, March 18, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191455/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.