The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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tBARRY Q. SMITH, Ph.®.
JOCK I'll K. i
] SMITH 4c JOHNSON, j
armacists and Druggists!
PURE DRUGS', CHEMICALS AND
Mr IVrfiuiM'rjk. wiiim, •'oitibv mid Urn-lit'*. Tollrl At.iciei-. • .nllei i-rj cd'ult . -j
MrkimJs, H|>oii)(f , Sl.mtltUT llruvea, Tru. -« i. hndU'*' Hu|>|>urtttr> iin<! n l-'inc ,<t,i
MTl.ut of
Choice Tobacco f nd Cigarn.
Th* I'ubllt Kftirrullv I* Invili d to mil tun) r\ntt irn <.•■.> i at:. ' . - |
before mir.-ftiislnu t-Ucwln.fi>. Wf t r - lir-r - to wil «;wt W 11 1 \'<- l ! «• m i;, :■> ,
l's hiiv lioiltft iii \«1 rlIt Tim:- , f- l"t rrij UtHIMU cii. ,u 1> ' t.1| •• tit i .1
1-• rl|i !ti«ioi- :ii i. II !u.ur«. tin) or i- • . hi.
M1" U«*MiHnhtT tie- l im e d ihiisou llliirk, :ind diiwr. n, \\ . tor.
T« Clulm.
I __ -
Wo Mould call attention t<
I flu* advice ghvn l.y OI|l llwek
: berry correspondent. ili.ii tin
i. l:■ t. " ciubn sMould n)|ltlllll<
to or .aim*- 11.lit your Hit* *1
in..'- regularly Mtul discus* fii * j
i siM.;-, j • .. n?-"l hy y « ur pi it
foiiu. Invili' peakcrs lit mi
tie; ;h boring communities, so as
io get a lull inlcithange of
vi w ■ T! < in :«• tin masses
d u-« i *<■ questi«>iiti iitnl in.
lb'l
vol
III
MtsMUiri I'aeliic Time Tnldc.
W I'M ItoCXU
, iltlil.
' freight
Mull,'....
Frt'li(!it.
K.tH'l hut Mi.
A. h. Fmih iiii.i'
i. M.
1:15 iv m.
a: iii a. m.
•2:10 iv M.
Va^nt.
II. ii T. < . Il*> Tinu' Tuhlr.
titii\i. .onii.
No. a. Mull and Kx|«rc iH :i:,Y2 \. m.
No. 4. I'AprcHH. 1:1ft i'. m.
Accommodation ia. m.
(itllM. MIUUI.
No. :i, KxprecH IOiU'i m.
No. 1. Mall hi tl ks| rt" - 11:211 r. m.
Accommodation. i*. >i.
s. ikn i*i.\iu la-. acent.
mtrra d a pptj «« i 'f"n-vtmtiw "<<%
Jl AXD Jr Ax HiIV i >4 > , % !•.*,«« r
Jt'lv >rtlMitjr hur. *u • M: wlyr-y\*•*'* K ,
wvutrucU ui+j U; iurfiW lur it iii NiW U/Uh.>
■CT"—— ■ 111 1 1 11
CGI NTY ANNCI \t i:\iKNT-
Tux Collector.
We iiit- authorized in unnoum e
Owen Mattlfw >.
Newt Taylor
•1 f>liit S. Kike.
W. it. P.ivv.'ll
as a caiKli'lati* l'"i Tax < 'nil' ■ • t< r.
A i all.
riu' I'liaii'itutii 'i i • '-rt'tttn <.'
I'Mi'li srHool 11>11 irt club in tin-
IV u 111 \ is I", jiu-steil |o fin I at
"Hi t' In lilt ntlii rlti* ll 111 ii 1 it 1
"f t >(.•) |< |i|t -.•>!(. |# liy hi:
•'lull. A fall li-t >if tlu* iiaiiifH
if i''>ii\ "iiii'ni 1^. |ut Iwiahk'.
Tl. timr j, Mtli llii II w llu IIkm l l
tluil tlit- piiumi v • -i*iii<n ivjmv-
-.'lll- III I I" \ t f. I s r.lci !l I lit. ton
I.
guwrMii
I 111' | n-:
alhu tin
uiastf.H
t\>t iii' a
tv tot Ml
r. [puis.
It) Muiiiiti'iittli' X to
1 I In in t III* I; , a * i« l" f 'it
. il' i t |ni!!•*(i h\ i|,t
ni'kcf in .Voualti'i
• "jih- woakl itavt' tjood
! ♦ r11-v li' :..I-!''-ruf: "• ^ ■ Vr'tiiiK' i will loavt*
. fl( , j?11,j thi# week for New York, ami
I.; 11jt, im ti j'.'ft i iiis. Til, tile largeHt utook of
of III voter: will Mill toy goods, boots and sU<en,
1 Ii'.l-tMl.M fi.ii.miy and , wl°tl,l|iK 1111,1 furnialiliiK
w lien til.-si- isMifV are tfo'Hl-ev.*r brought to thin city.
fairly |uv^ nted,-.iri|i|>ed nf all They aiv now making a dean
f;i:-e . :ul«a :- . 'i here ismn- a ^eej, in every dei artnieut,aiitl
Ah\ rl.!Hn .• Hitily. oi.c -tl '« will U. your advantage to
tli'• vea|r|ii«:«t and ino^t imeb ''•"lie and |ii.tiiliu e now.
i ' at ill I lie Slivlt . mIkium fall
i>
the
Sh< W !l t
-"I I ."1I -.
i >i'MiX'liA'i
fl
11 yi'tk
.1 lllie
■i llntwl
l'l III.!
M • -mm
• I May ■ '
"vtlOII'll In
til It. 11 ;is
-l \ t. ( 11.
in iniaiieiitl. i:ito the liamlM of
;iu ■ tin in tierart'li\ wlioAe
t In•' t'> "I I 'iin/.' .h i s In hold nllice
ai ail vizard*. b\ all means ami
I'l'iu'coilliiBH ol llu1 Mt'Kliiuey
liar.
At a meeting of the MeKinuey
Har. at the court house, July
.'ll, lr-sr.. tile following proceed-
\ iti^ i.t i
•.'I ndti - ;m I t'lid
and - li*. k.'j- ai e I .-in ,
at 11, A.>• i t\ 11 rii ■.
■i in
I'il i;-t t
boot 8
mil
Tux Assessor.
It. A McLeary
Mill 1'. Locknaiie
[as a candidate t*« > i Tax Assessor.
District Court Clerk.
W. T. Cox
W. A. Huan ass
Its a candidate for I )i-11'irt < 'N-rk
For ShcriiV.
Ciabe Iteck
J. S. Dowi-U.
as a candidate fur ^la-rilf.
The Sher
"Mr. bee |
Mi'Kililie\ .
da; . all < i
ins t ical iii.L'
was \ t-rv iiiiii'li sai} i k-
i.ian it ■. i -it r ■ \ :
ii i' • and i'r.it.ih . o!
.'a>.--' I 'hri'u^lt i'
; p* 'ii' li a . a \\ t'i k
on It d I{i\• r. lie
iii
e iai| nn . in. in :111<! <:.i<
I' i si e
Will of
for tin* . ood of tlieinselves and ings were had.
frietalH, i Hudge T. i\ irooduer being
called to the chair, stated that
U. >i. lionril tin* object of the meeting was to
i. , I., •; i ii" tla . . the old. express tile feelings of the Mc
i i •« v. ' his Fall' 'viniuA Mar oil the contemplat
, til removal ol the Hon. h. r.
1 ' ' ea\'- i }^|4,wit tmai this place to Sher-
■:i \ ' hi- l'■ 1111 . and eusloiu aiuii.
• i • a! !.;>> ii "i 11rjy (tooiis. On motion of J. L. Hoggett a
c; : *i; .f, !:. .It -i and Shoes, No- c« linnit tee of ! iilee Was ajipoilit
liftis. ell'., III'., will be complete I'-'1 lu llm,t r^olulioiiH expres
in « \• c\ department. lit
wi-'h. • to state that his prices ! ivmoval.
. si\e of the feelings of the llti'lll
,l's" bers of the liar in regaitl to such
Shi i it.a ii i ii I ii" p.i-i i • v, \ ear>.'
Tile I lest st '<fl
in tIt* i'iij .u lie
• >iiice.
■ r\
lie :n
I ir. F daml, of i hi -
lis daughter,
visit nig
ci aim,
Mrs. "
tO lli"
K. ol
will bi.
Von
l> p ic
chase,-,
he wil
if,
i's of all Alliances,
1. , ait'i i"i i i y b 'tl \ else
as low a> the low est.
i'wilei ^i i e hill) ;i ea.il
... tivi; your fa) 1 pur-
.'lei mm' 1 ii 1 Volll'sel t 111 IM
sell e, t*r\ thin ir.
\\
l "\s Iby, in Shi riuaii mis v. i
I. b. Dtiggeti, 1'. 15. Muse ami
1«. I>eArmotid were appointed
;; Mich Committee, who report-
ed the following resolutions,
lo wil: (See lite same,i which
were unanimously adopted.
Moiion adopted thai the city
papers be I'l'tpiesletl to publish
-m resoluliotia, and that the Slier
io in r. eti in nteicaniile pin* man pa pets art* requested to
War Keollug Hllll Ultfli.
Kl I'a so, Auu 11. I'lieie
liule change ill i he lot at -11 II i :
lion m Kl I'.mo it> tlav, flii |
war feeling runs hi^h. Kve.y ,
scrap of news that si ems lo n • j
dicate vtai j, tei-eive.l with wild
delight, aud ever\ item of ne^s
that Heejus to indicate that the
government is doing nothing i* ,
received with auathuiiias upon |
the administration rutting ;
has not been disturbed for a For Nir.h
day or t wo and still reeei\ ■ > hi>
♦; cents a day in prison. Consul wn.«Kiite.i Him.
tSi'igham i^' very much annoyed
at 'he reports which have gone Chicago. Ill . Ainr. ?. Capt.
all ovei ih" countn about lie- Wallace \V Hall, uutill recent
dispatch which Cntiing >cat lv a high otllcer iii the secret
Kuioiii v .ifit'irioon to (Jov. Ire servicc of the I nitcd States,was
land. I he Consul protested sliot and iustantlv killed iu his
against such a course and told honn at No. I7<'/Wabash ave
Cutting that the State ol I't-xas nue at I :I."• this morning. The
could not possibly do any thing fatal bullet was tired from his
for hint,mid ih:ii it any attempt own ivvulvor wliil«* ♦,n^a^ # I in
were made to rescue htm, either a struggle for it.^ posession with
with the (iovernor's sauctiou or his wile Mrs. Annie llall, who
without, it would only enibar is locked up ai the armorv.
rass ihis government ami put it | The woman claim - thai tie-
on the defensive, forcing i« to -.hooting wa • accidental Capt
milk" apology instead of exact- I lull \%ii . mairitd in Cldfago
ing one, The News correspon thie uionihs a,,e, Hi Ii mis
dett was present ai the time . wt re aware that he was enjoy
ami knows that Cutting's tele ii g d' ue -*ic jfuec. but did* not
gram was scut against the Con anticipate so terrible an ending
sill's w ill. Hands of armed I lull met his wife while eugai <1
horsemen are congregating on in the set-rei -erviee. VVhile
the other side of t lie Uio (iraude. living iu the -auie ii.mi •• an
riiere are no less than Tiki of j intimacy sprang uji beiweea
them between l'aso del Norte ! ihem. w hich culiuinai d in the
and (iiiadalupe. Five huiulretl woman accuuipanv ii'i... him t"
of them are on the Inland of Si. koiii.i when ic was trans
Ijoma Colorado, o|ipo.siie San
Klizario. The> are lielieved to
bo guerillas bent <ui plunder.
(talveslon. Aug. II. Col.
Oglesby, of Collin County.
withdrew from the race for
Camptri'ller this morning. He
withdrew iiiulei lire, and main
of his friend- are disappoinietl.
County Treasurer.
Win. M. IJagley.
as a candidate for County
Treasurer.
County Surveyor.
M. il Hyrne.
For County Attorney.
W. T. Heverly.
G. H.. Smith.
County Clerk.
Jos. W. Waddill,
as a candidate fer < 'oniity < Tk.
County Judge.
J. A. ii. Wolf.-
as candidate for County Judge.
Justiec Pcuoo Prcet. 1.
J. \V. Cray
W. L. Sa ve.
.las. It. (ijiigli,
as ti candidate for J. 1'. Fivct. I
(>♦ ik
Mot hers !• ioj« sew i ng and 1
at the childr n's nits which
are o lie red at lial I jirice at .1.
A tun tK Hi'os.
—- § • m
A l'all.
t n 1
I will b
: gates
i s prat uu t
pur
for Mm
~ 1 1 ol A Uji USl there
t ci'ii: vehi i' >M 'T delc-
Il'iMil all the •-< }i■ ■ •. i[
-lint ontuii • ;
No. I, at Mckinin
]>oae of nominating a Candida1 c
for Coin in issii an r. ' 'i nbs hoitld
| also instruct their delegate
, to w loiter they desire iioniina-
tions for .lastii" of t!ie Peace
and for C nsiable in the Mc
i Kinney precinci. and for whom
mm ii is as netes,saiy lo pur
cha:-' vsi.h -kill and juilgmeui
;t it i to si ll the goods. 'Hie
11 lit i i 11 t e! Micces4'. as we ap
i i ! .-ud. is to buy goods at first
it! Tin )m iiicipal merchants
. d i ' {U e 11 (i W iU N i'W \ ol'k
I . viiig iii tin ir la 11
copy the same.
T. C. (tOOl).N' i<at, Clf III
tl. w. Ha >, Sec'y. . - ,
; among the other camlidati'S to
To the Hon. T. C. (iootlner. ;«aplurc the Ogh-sbx d.-h-gates.
Chairman of the M. Kinney and Uarrison sto. k is rising a
Har meeting: * ; 11 i*gcicrally be
Your committee apfiointed to ! 'h-vi'd ,'1" ' I I''""
dr ill resolutions expressive of event Millly be the Winner.
I he fight lor the comptr< lh
il'.sii • I ; V"it;g iu th.'ir fall j Hie s.-aseofthe m". Kinney'Bar. j T,lie ^l,t rVr ,h" ptr^lh.r !i!n di -.-v- . d
vie , o'k-i of goads, upon t he contemplated ivniouil .1' 1S ir< " l";' u 111 il"d "itei ( pi. ibn,l\in
y m law -iiiaiui- of our brother. K. F. Hrown, to onthetioor.W
1 ... i i . t... i. ! iii: r un i weii:
II l1
TI
iii
j to Vote in cal-
iunde.
u. uii:
1 ion • are
p In ilie car load j Sherman, beg leave to submit
aiei V I. bt able io sell at small ,lu.' .
. ... , l>t. We sincerely regret to
}'H tnf. No iii'lchuiil can allord j with our brother, and
io I. ,;, >ect-lid hand goods at a sever that intimate and daily
ii• • i . lib"rile tow n and sell at intercourse, social and jirtifes-
ai.viking like a reasonable' sional, thai it has been our
prii«■. ami h. ilat nnderfakeait l'1,',l!iU,v 11,1,1 to ,or
.... . ... ... , so main' vears past.
wii, .-ii her Weak himaelf or else, v'Vt; commend
h w il 11; i nk i ii pi his customers. [ ,,|ir brother to the Shernian Har
I'erred in that . iniioii earv in
e pi I'Seiit \ ear. tie W a> tli s
■•al i; lied with III'* >tali"ii and
protc ted with m il i flt'i't
iigiiinsi his position that In- was
! • called I " t 'hie igo Hut a ft* y
weeks ai.o he 1111 i t I 111' g Still
II l e li t el \ ice, his lesigli.'i I < • • 11
b. ing . ailed for. WIcm he
folll.tl ililii .ell' ollt of ciilplox
For soim ilay s charges again."! | meiit. Capt I la" began drink
his financial sfamliugaud char ing h. as lis
actor were iu circulation, and as Mi lliill's father. .Ian.- *
the time I'm balloting approach \| Mit'ox. sva a n iiib. r "I
ed they wcie becoming thicker ih< ln>u-eliold l in t l;i
(.'ol Oglesln asst rls that he : 1.> ha| oine-.s, Mi and Mi
could explain everything saiis ' Hall ijuni ■> lint. lVe.jii.iils. i
factorily, and his friends be j peciall\ svheu In- ssa ia lii-s
lieve hi in but on the eve of a cups. Ih- woman claims he
convention or during a coin en : fr«*tju n11\ t hi< ai• ui 1 h> . life
tioll is llol a good tillie for ex • | YeMerd.ax Ihecoiiph (Mail' I'd
planatioii. so Col. Oglesby i se\era I tine- about busiue.s
concluded to s\ il lidress. ] mutters. This nioiMiii;; ii'dgh
There i.-t a 1 i\fly scramble bors heard lornl ssords ami
crashing of furniture followed
b\ a pistole shot. \\ hen the
police arrived lies found ^ I i
Hall in ii front room, attired in
lu'i night robes, walking ex
i it dls about In a liuck room
the body of
: face upss ai d
slow Is track
s\oiiud in ilie mi' 1
breast about the
\\ iniiigcoll S. 11., Aug. 7. I't-volvr with oiu* eiupls chain
kn. Dkmochat: l>. ,. lu thi s loom t he fin nit lire
I desire to say to the public, j U|||, ,>ri| (,|((1 j1(1> ;rUV(. (>h'ai evi-
throiigh your valuable paper., dence of a hard sfrugrle
that we are a class ol people ,,{ L Ib.ll wasattired onlv in
who d" not work for oiirselve- j(1^ (li^|lf diirt His ie, t'i:)\
aloic. but we work for the good part I \ ^uiidei the bed. with hi'-
of our country; also for the ris head'tosvaid tic /eni'-r of il .•
ing general ion's welfare, cons.. ,.on|lli .llM| whicl,
From \\ iningctiU.
ling IVfiin
die o | his
heart. A f« ss feet aw as la s
Constable Precinct No.
T. .1. Hill.
1. H. Hest.
Constable Precinct 1.
Scott Phillips.
Andrew Atkinson.
Commissioner. Precinct I.
W. s. Coffee,
Hichnrd Scalf.
as candidate for Coiiuuis.-ioiier.
Precinct No. I.
Commissioner Precinct 3.
J. M. Craves.
Ill sr. AN NO l NC KM KN I'S.
For District Judge.
H. (i. Head
M. II. Cfarnett.
as n caiuliilate for l i.>t. .ludge.
Dcsirahlc Pro|ierfj for Sale.
Member of i
I >etnocra« v
1>. C. FiaiMMN.
'. x- C" 111 Ci >i 1 i 11
1 ecinet I.
Co.
o
til
H\ . ing direct to headquarters and the new field of his chosen I " £ * " n •, ulll,h :;i"
'. . , .... I..I.,,.. ||„ij,, 1 we Will not supjMu i .1!(,'!,!,! the wound over I he carpet
to I ,n ,i'o ils, tie- cost ol tlriiru- : bib" . .. . oiniimiited tile ] muil fol. n|jin.. or a set ol men ,|1(lU.,d that lie had li. I sv id.
im i and agents are saved and ',|,u 1 . I'^'h-'ssion here j jol. nUi,.,. who do advocate those l(, j(l t|,,, p,rdiiiiii in
all "1 .hi \ rulit Of home whole-W 1,1 1prlnrl,.^ Which have already which c fe T. '
sal'- dealer. The MCKiuney ! r ; ■f ! e"Tl u':, :',, : prosed io be " burden to die j m, hody was taken the
The spirit
still goes on !In
have been sup' i
lightning bug.
!iiipi ivenciu
si reel lamps
1 bv the
{'hood, ami no member of (his,
lie McKinney Har is betfer known nor more
m* ii hunts siihl cheap goods last highly esteemed for t lie sterling
de
fall, iis cheap as dirt, but they
wid bo able to sell sti'l cheap-
er : his fall. Si e if da v don't.
Friendship is I'rb uiKaiji,
but business ia another thing.
W e a re j'o • i t i s e ss e can s;i s e
you from three to five dollars
1 oil "Very suit y on buy .
r) . A Ko . A. | > e '.
ipialilies of integrity, honesty
and devotion to his convictions.
His professional industry,en-
ergy and devotion to interests
coiniuitted into his charge are
universally recognized as tlis-
I inguisiting characteristic.
.1. L. I looiil.'l' l . I
P H. Mi sk, (:om.
It. Hi:Ai:\ionim
prosed to oe a on Men io i ic
laboi ingelass of people, ueiilci
will we siipjiort those who are
reads to criticise every hones!
atop we take to try to belter
Ourselves.
I think those men that were
nominated iu the Farmers' and
Laborers' convention are men
who will not make fun of us as
soon as they are elected, if «l' c |,,,.ar<|
ted. v l.ich everything bids fair
ford in in this cointni
The
hit
Everybody that
buggy went to t,
last Sunday.
that wanted to
got. left.
•I list For I 'uii .'
Try some
made iit Morgan'
'fry.
could get t'l
•up meet Mg
young man
• the hearse
comic pictures
I'ii tlire <;a 1 -
Don't Talk
of the amount of ^/.ao suits
which are st,]d at J. Arou <V
Hro's.
' lit' MMMiber of McKilillVe-
v
il . . • it • ! < aI u'Moii last Sat
iirda. . A an -Mg t he number w ere
Me is. <;. Mouritcastle, K.
K. Ciaig. .I.'is. Fitzhugh, John
Cooke, .I. L. .leiikins ami H. T.
n,i1'' HO,,th of town. A j for late New York papers.
We alway s have tin- goods to house and lot, icai the square.
back ti.-. dier five fhousand Those wishing to secure a good
suits will
i for fall
A- this is my first lime to
sai.14. My i wrib- to a paper I will say lo
house and lot, about five blocks i (he leaders, excuse me.
south of the public stpiare, ^ ours truly,
good water and outbuildings. Os i,u iii;
Also a small farm of lucres!
r; n <' i.
In Every uepurtment.
Summer Goods
Must Oo.
t ss oilItl lit i i mpose on \ oil i lli
This Hot V(Teather
■ '■ .> • t" a ale .t o.u house ss ith>-lit il had
i hi it. st i .if, .ion . ui «losing out everything
in im ■ n e i i o 111; * , nid iii ti *s ti, i a -ale that will
uuiiv than j" 'ils , u in ;it? udiiig W'e would rathe
tli-pose • I the
i at a
Ijow Figure !
than fury th im i"i m I i at we may attract a big
crow> 1 thai s I it waeii t cy • ■ t• these bargains, we
will "ii
oni snmuci i; od• ai
20 Pet Cent Less
tlrin former pi i« • \\ >■ air not Miig io disappoint
\ oil t 'all Moss \ oil dial! hits e
Cetuiemeri s Clothing
.i l"'i cent
l in former pi ic
Ardinger St Co.
I- K"ti I "II. I' . -itl. 1,1 I l . I,iot r-o Vic i'rt , i. I . II. Kinimon. (Jimliler.
First National Bank,
His body was taken to
morgue, and Mrs. Hall was
taken to die Armory station,
i 11 ei father corroborated lu r
I story of the affair, w hich was
that I ball attacked hern ml, all' r
beaiiug Ici. the resolver lo kill
! her I n t he I niggle svhich en
sued the ss. apoii was discharg
i'«i. tile bllllet eltlelillg I lull's
« m' mt'kiiitit'^ ti-mih.
Capitol and Surp if
S1 oo,ooo.
t'" • '"I ' II-' \i Ici' i'i .-. I in-(•. .in i |ial cit it • in Kuropf Hwl claitu pitper
tlltll'IMIIll .-I|.
I Mi i' i to: I- ■ ■ •. in i - |, i:. r-tttii | r I .ii. i -i-ii. I II i .tot-r tin, ,1 ini. |I.ovt'ior,
( II. Wftrli.
llu1 slliHim 'in. in. to l | . m.
Tub Sotithehw Ettfositzoiv
Ht '"9
\ (tcoruia < iutlcrcl'a liruialls
Treated.
| IM <i| I Id io make room
clothing at .1. Aron &
1 have for sale my
IIOI'SK V.NU t.O'l'.
two blocks ffoin the public
square. Good water and out-
houses an<l every thing in tine
condition. Price, &WM.Mi. i'art
cash and balance on easy
terms.
Also my
11 l*s| n kss iioi'sk
opposite the Foote House, taken
Price, *1:><mi. Part cash audi
balance on eas) terms.
(iko. How kli..
Postoffice address. San lliego.
California. I
The hull wo, in is reported in
several countie • in North Texas.
We hope it will not be boll
enough to tackle the cotton < rop
' in Collin.
Hello ! " ^ "
If yon want t< have some Iuu
go to Morgan's Picture Gallery
Hro.
The Shernian Hand passed up
on We iindiy im Tiling's train
from dear a isit. to the sea.
A clearing sale in vests at .1.
Aron iV Bro.'s.
Puoi'ianv mo: S.vi.b. My
" '*
Macon, (fa., Aug. "■'> News
reached here of a brutal fa
titer's deed in Americns. "I lie
—-—-- man is an ex-convict na-uctl
Many thanks to it. M. Hoard Williams, lb is a bad n«-gio
and seised his line in the gang
for shooting a man He has
Go to John 1). Page lor r ire, jvvu girls about grown, one
ferms I at('11,1 •^rr,,l,'|,t Insiiraiice |jv*•!y and intelligent and the
, ia Largest Companies at Los\ j other slupid and slow, but very
i eft Kates. _ _ IM > strong and robust. The latter
McKinney, iexas. 1 m- * 'm
3 ir*- ">
■
Im+v .Jtt * 4h . "A*
t'vcr^ -t ' u';
bargain now is the time
easy. Pktku Ti uiut,
LOUISVILLE, KY., '!> Arr, : :t;n1c> a no roof. ■ i
A I'nril.
McKinney is Well represenlei
I at Galveston I his week.
I'o llii' ilcioguli't and voiemof I'miim-I*
a nod s i:tiiu|ii>Miiiu rouiiiiritHloiiRr,HUi8>
trlit N<>. :i. in ( oilln coo my. '1>xhk
Gkxts: Ii i with pleasure
that 1 accept the nomination as
A >llstuke.
< 'opevillc, A llg. U, "S((.
Ko. I) km oca at:
As there was a mistake in the
It is expected (hat McKinney
will market bales of cot-
ton this season.
is made io serve as a drudge
and ii servant. fVu I he for nu r.
j She is forced to wash, starch
andiron the clothes of I.e. more
favored si-der and keep tidy the
! finery that is denied her, to
show off lie charms of I he ot li
er. She rebelled the other da^
ami till' consequences were that
she was chained by the leg in
ix'temf from ;i" outhouse for thn-e days like
lo ast, and tin mei-
ood. hardly <-al
surprise to hie to be hon .'indwouid'again" urgethencm ■ j •"'•"'"I j" ^u^tuiii hTe. j^
Id'lllli; M.si. hired with the nomination by f.ers and all committees to be a Mowed In i All the lanr,nag.
List oi" 1 c11er remaining in the your convention held at Mar j present. Hespectfully,
• - 11lli?' . i IcKinney , foi the fin Box, .July 17th, lHSfl, I j 1<T Lo< kii \ai
I'ntNv-ii'<vii /v*err11 li^-rtoNM.
tdPdW' i'.' vt/ ■•t.c rro v nn: art collto-
Tl".' !-M,. ■ rrt ■■■'■• tl. • H! th I. I/V-J- UJkttD
flRCWORKS And over Onn Thousand OTHER MEW FEATUMKS.
No trouble
i
on -J. Aron tV Hro.
a candidate for commissioner. prii,t of the date for the Home
il" for any one to '. !'''lve "veil in Collin county seekers'meeting, I will, in or-
aiulhase .-•otne C' tuic pictures (lW„ -, rood-nil if vou will call )''ni's. have never sought dor to give time, extend from
i own a goou tut ii you win tail ask„(l pe<,pie for aI1 of s.ltupd|f ,,M. ,4|h of A„K,1Hl t„ some vild b, as.
lice and 1 must say it is a mat T,u.sday, August the24th, IHHti, | nlain-*- ol lo
tc4 of surprise to me to be hon Jimi wolIia J1LM1|I1 ti... mem-1 « ''late.| to -u-tai
readers to tin.' advertisement of j * {''
A. L Cole, proprietor of the Central roa;
another l'u*y will all be long horns now
Till davs oi !>ur:utui c.atle
*
are fast draw ing t" ;i t 1 iu
the country the
is to lit fenced—
■\ k
•ndiiig ' Aug. <5tIi, issrs, hereby endorse tlie principles Pres. II. A. of (N
. i-:' m.t called for iu four "} ,'1" i '«idorm of the Collin ^ # ^
abu < of In r inhamane parent
Monarch
col umu.
Saloon, in
i'usli H ill Open \ our Fyc-!
' A clearing sale wiiicli b -gun
Prof. Wm. Windsor, anthro-1 Au,ru?sl ,^t ju ,.lnrhillir at
pologist and phrenologist.de- Arotl & Bru':, will surp i ■ any
livered some interesting ,-ver done in MeKinmn.
tures at the court-hon e this c,(|ll,.
week. The Prof, handles his
subjects in a masterly manner.' G- Brady is the authorized
canvas-ing agent for the Pkmo- j
The prospect for a good^ot | t ltATj ull<i ( ik. subsciij
tlous and receipt for the same
ion crop in and around McKin-
ney, so far, are very flattering.
Our farmers all seem to be
pleased with the prospects, and
our merchants are laying In a
go« d supply of general iner- j fever at pre ent. !'•
chaodise to meet the demand of. getting tire I to di inki
vs
whh ii
w-ck-i, will be sent to the dead
b
D
Bird. It I)
Baker, W S
By i d. E K
Birch. W B
Brinvdeii. Mrt
Coleman. S C
Curtis, Mabel <
Dial. Frank
Faii'i-s, Mrs Fannie
Gosdin, A B
HIII< herson, P F
ones. All
Marrion. Mi s Te.xa
Moore, Miss Mary
and the poor
• jiin
County Democracy, adopted in
ollin couid \. i"1'1 '
near to
ih^iM - ! aim
•Iter 'oiiice at Washington", convention at MeKinnev, May "
>. C. the -''th. Sfi believing llie true goitor DkmoCRAT:
principles of true democracy Dear Mir—Will you publish
are embodied iherein, and am the following appointments for
willing to stand or fall bv its , , wH, a^(}ress my Alliance
principles, lam aware of the ^reUuren at the fol lowing times
responsibilities you have plac
firi
IH (
iriveit
H ration t
t ;i -mage
Mary
At Copsville Saturday night
rt sponsi luinies you ii.ive piac un(j piftcftB;
ed upon me and will endeavor U Copsvi
; -; I""K- m 'lutv to (bp u,^ at h ,,
best of my ability. 1
Yours truly.
D W. P'\( k
(iray Bill, Aug. ttrd, 18S0.
I .tr f
At Blue Ridge Monday niglii.
j Aug. 10, at H o'clock p. m.
At Kim Grove Alliance, Aug.
j il, at8 o'clock p. iii.
The brethren will please give
The grape season is nearly die notice and oblige,
f'ARKKR'S
HAIR BALAAM
'iti f . f.r d.tt fot «!'
lu •!'.* e t'i * le o
• . M io|r luiwl
♦' r htm
if * otj u mutt l
li. n mi
PARKER'S TONIC
Tim licit C i t.' |hi tttt iimi,
aimi tl*' tat i" ■ ' ' 1 1
<Imdlijr it -'l>"' ' IU *l-
It, , ... I . , L, ■ i-. ' i ■ ' ' ■* <■ < 'I
■II |.n«l t 1 ■pi' 1 I- ' *"3^
Ll;«• Mi DIKKCToin .
(a'n. it. km ri n.
A T 'l o It N I. 'i A "I L VY.
i nlli i oo r 1. 11. Vi'v -eiii'
M<KI\ \K\, - - - I KX.
•Hill \ ' lit i " n W . i. 11 «" i' -
<iii icc *11 .v !"*i «oi .i
ATToltNI'i^ A I b.S \N .
>|eKimie>, - Texas.
Vlottt's loitiH-d for u rio - Ir.-m uro I<>
llvf st-ftr«. :tl lit<« r-e • f Irmit - !•> U NT
i'«ni. V t'loliii ■* 1 i«-ii not• •! | iri'lu'oul ot
I ail,.'ii , . cfiirit for sohnto' ., I iiiiti-
iioiiidii itii'l -"'d oi! ft tin ut i 1 * n. lown
loi lor *tiIt*, dwi l.liiK't. uteri". oitl>« *
itntl !j«roi~ l" ri-iii. Xtiittrs ss ork ftlitiiid-
t tl to. i MHif In i oi , i r of SlorioH lilo< «
I t-i. II. Jl V«IN
J. \l. !•
yiini* mr
H--
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t'/WS
ffi w'l.tt 111 wvr«sl '
tike timely *is " PAJWII
,
utgn a4#t
■1 it , ' t tli« • ' h I jr
l, « l , l* t k ># 'Utv
dvM 17 ah f>ru4^ruu m
A clearing ale in pan is at .I.
Aron A Hro's.
M Neil, Mis Angeliie
McKlnn v ha
Ui
ie are
luaiich
p.ist, to the regret of lovers of
thb ib liejoti.* fruit. There has
Sai hse, U m,t are K I Shellou au unusual quantity in
u . the market this summer.
.Hit'Ie, l L
TaUev..! W ——•
VVIieit calling for the ahuw The Deimn rat .lob Olilcegels
.. toil i verii«"d' p the prettie d job work in the
F. .M Thimhi.k
Chicago is a daisy city . She
never lacks for amusements.
Last Sunday a Chinesy picnic
wac the attraction at ojfe of her
cemeteries and afrie if ht over
at
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il«... * M « .1 III. I rtl....rfttr
(Vl yd ftrt-1 • i ' " .
M .(•«.! l'l I. rttlJ*
•IM lMi.<. HuVI >J> I'. '. KW >t l< W. «.
I • ' Subscribers not recelv
their papers regularly and
this
Jenkins 61 Pearson,
,\T'I"VS.A I'd. \ W.
Jenkins A, Wilson,
LANII XtMl.VTH.
Mt-K IN V K\ , • - - TKX \S.
.1 it *. II .M'ltldio. of tin- nlicivt- liritii".
liaviiiK i"> ynr i\pfrlfiot' in TifXiUI
I.and 'l id"*' will Lfl\i" « ihi ntlrntkni
to ilint l>rii"' li of biiitlti' -i*. lily
Mill It! I I JOHN "HOW. jeiOIS. JI'AKINS.
OIINHON «\ .IliSHINH,
.1
ireat i promptly, please notify
A IK >I( N IA I'-l. V w
MrklNNKV. TKX \s
Will procllti in su l«* nml Ktticral
< tiurlt.. sptt'lnl nlti nlmiii t*> (ouimtn*
Ittil nntt i «4rf«rtlt*ff jat«tl Title*.
M«tiir\ io lotto t.n luHg nf ulnill ditif
<nhm' i |t Ntllfi In •InltiiMW
III . M AC-K'H Law r'nrd
I ts iii I" plfi!" il to rrt't'lvr uu liiminrna
|iIm t<1 in io> Itiwtdw. nml will give the
-ituir I'T'onja uilt-tition.
\ny fas or- liy my fricndu nntl aci|tittln-
irtnt'tIii ilirosting Inmini'M Into my
Intuit' ts :|t Iii' duly n|ii'ri'i ittied.
ii. r. >i a( k.
i ii -t door ui htatl of *tnlrw jr
ii .loliu-' ii llto' k. 2-ty
1 • " 11 ————««b
David Dye,
THE DENTIST !
MCMNNBY, TKX.
• •old lilliiiK* it ipt't'lnllty.
Art till ui! tfflli Iiim rn-tl on (fold lui'tal,
riil.lti-i-or ffllnioltl I'inlt it. .Vty
$20,000
To iiisi si in Knit Kstntc Reeiirt*
lies with perleet litle.
.ioiinwon .ikishint,
A ttorncyft-at-Law,
•It.nli-on Ulot k, M' Klnney, Trx*«.
———— 1,1 1 —
iioni:> i;xtiia(tor.
For Mule Clieiip.
VjrtMKl llotify Kxlrut'ior mad« for lbs
\iuvrit-ttn Kramr t un lx> pnrchMrd si
it st-rv ios\ I'rit t«.
A i -« n i{(hmI iuit it|i|dnK honey kaMi
nt MiiflYltf hy rnillnur nt Tlila OlHi*.
uituKRBii t iHMymmrv
mSSSSSmL HZBUi
V KAsirviui:. W vm
f'foit (wr'tr.Kl.: l ii^i .tittr, tt^l^nr^llt'l Pkll.
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1886, newspaper, August 12, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191472/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.