The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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Pharmacists and Druggists
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND
ISrlVrruiufrv. Suu| *. ttauU ami Hru«U<*« Toil«t .\rli«l«' . siutloiii«rv t.f all /?*ft
aflrWHuU, ii|M n«wi. Hluwtoer Tru****. IaiUim' *ii|>|m ri«r« him i u KIiikjm
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TIm K'-il'-mllv U iiivltwl u cull uiul i-xiniuni- * • • Muck .mil li-nn |-i.i -
ii-ferc iiurcutixlitu i-Ufw Iutc. We hi* lierc in ««-ll inul Wilt \o j t,« >uui.i-n«.i.l
bvtuiv In North T \ii*. !•>* rliitioiiH awt'iuaU'lt 4uiii|mhiihUU b> i,rM
cla«* rr« n-rljitUiiiUi* ut nil b«>tiri . «t .v or njulii.
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Mull.
Freight.
KAMI WOl'SU.
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1:401*. M.
FtiHriin.li. Agnit.
A. I.
H. & T. t\ Jt'y Time
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No. 'J. Mi.il auf Kx|«re.tK
No. 4. K*|trwHii.
Aci'oiiiuKulnlton
uoi.mi south.
Nil.Kximvm .
No. I. Mull uiul Kx|>r« *
Table,
1:37 a. M.
4:40 r. u.
10:117 a. u.
Aft'oiniiiorittHoti.
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, Agent.
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I. nil flli- III I'lilladr liililn
ui ilii' N.'W.|m|«'i AflviT-
II.Inr. A*.nr> "f
"|t our uuilK'H/* «l ml"'*
Notice to CiumIi«ia
Tlit I toutocrui Publishing
Company will issue three dif
fere ut tickets from thin ollice
for the Xovcm her elect ion tin.'
h.-nioi i;tlif, Kepttblican and
Prohi I'll ion tickets We will
issue ao.ooo democrat i«• and *i.V
ooo each of° republican ami
prohibition tickets. Candidates
will 11«* i juii -cil *1 ito I'm put
tiny: their name on each tieket
or *:i.on I'm the three ticket
We llesire |o plillt the tickets
The Tieket HimIiinii.
■ , . ' I,, , I '.I'll i H IOf'ilil'd tilt'
'tie Si tie n I Hire ||) have HO lixeil
lli.il i> ,u< oi eeelioii ticket*
• hat pei'soas desiring lo vote a
miv *il lii'Ue! will be able do
so old) b) tiuikil'L'oilt lluirouii
ticket*. I'heir nh It seems l<>
he that men can he forced to
vote ii straight licket In this
way. We want everybody lo
vote the struight t'olliu Count)
| I'lll' C'Ti'V lirket, l l|t lire Hot
it ' I iltg i o re«. ij-i m m \ - • >r I til
b'lieinii.i; to secure tl.ui eiul.
We III liev fin the Utmost I't ee-
doin of I he i iti i s.
Ilieie are a if re a t many \oter*
iu the county who do not care
to vote either ticket straight.
Thai all may have an oppor-
tunity to vote a> I hey please,
tile Dkmoi UA I office will ptillt
and send out a mixed ticket
with the names of all candi-
dates on ii wlio pay for the
sit ui > . .Ml who Have paid their
s:t Oil will ;ie| llieil names till
i h i tieket without further
cliarjfe <
i am receiving a full line iu
Ardinger 8c Co.
BUSINESS TO BE CLOSED!
\ 11' I llOU'U t' I l>
Kor Mull* by MoiiNtrgMtle | ('« P 1 I I
The Cheapest i ALL
Ami ll«':iO'*l .l ll Cvilllillg III Ihf fllj
i-nii tn* nl itiliictl til Ihl* oltlt'i* uii uliort
iioilif. All «i>ik iriiaruiilt'tHl. mill full
ueiul l glV'flt. KxHiniur our «in|ilrn
mnl j{i't |irii *n licfort1 ton 1 vt out your
oritur.
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as early as possible so they can Hoots, Shoes. Hats, and every
I be sent to the voting boxes oil
COUNTY ANNOI NCHMKNTK tiiue.no don't wait until the last
Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce
W. It. Powell
Tax Assessor.
it. A. Mchenry
as u candidate for Tax Assessor.
Distriot Court Clerk.
W. T. Cox
as a candidate for IHstriet t lerk
For Slieri ft'.
Uabe Heck
as a candidate for Sheritt.
County Troasurer.
Win. M. Hiigley,
as a candidate for County
Treasurer.
County Surveyor,
M. H Byrne.
For County Attorney.
W. T. Beverly.
County Clerk.
,los. W. Waddill.
as a candidate h i Count) t i k.
County Judge.
M. W. Johnson.
J. A. L. Wolfe
moment lo put \ our name on
hut attend to it at once. Ad
dress all orders to the 1)kvio
cka'i Pi ni.isitiMi Comi'ans,
Mc,Kinney, Texas.
See the announceiueitt of .loe
W. Miller, as a candidate for
,1 ustice of l he Peace for Precinct
No. ,*i. Mr. Miller is well quali
lied lot the position, and if
elected w'oiihl make a splendid
officer.
tiling for the fall and winter
trade, at prices to suit you.
Call early and get bargains.
T. ,1. N KWsOM.
I*11 It I it* SpcTlkillg,
Mpeaklnuttt HIoh> Point.
Hill Merit! met Mr. Oibson at
Stouey Point and persons pres-
ent represent that, as is his o.
tom, Mel in dealt out abuse,
viilgarii) and ohsccnity to
i \ei) boils '•> disgust. That even
the juuwuiups present did not
countenance his <lirt\ trade.
Itibsoii talked in his us-
ual chaste aud elotpient
style and carried otl the
approval of both parties.
Irelauds administration has the
Just condemnation of the people
of Collin for appointing a man
to ollice who does not know
uliai decent language is aud
.1 X, tiiIimin \till address the has no respect for society. Hut
people of Collin county in the we have no right to complain,
interest of the Collin County If tlie jugrunips will put Meritt,
heniociac) at the foll owing Craig and Doggett after Cibsoti
times and places: from now till the canvass ends
Chambers, Thursday, Oct. 14, it will give the C. C. Democra
or
paid by that time. I need the
money and cannot wait any
longer. It. M. Boaud.
The attention of our readers
is called to the announcement
of < . S. Wilson as a randidale
for Justice of • .l,e Peace Pre-
I duct Xo. s. lb* would make
a splendid ollh-er, ii elected, is
a thorough gentleman, and h.-i-
as candidate for County Judge, the conttdenw oHo* mdghbors.
Justice Peace Prect. 1. Children's school shoes at
Joe Wilkin*. the SHMK Sloui; ale just the
J. W. Ciray thing. The latest out. Part-nts
Jas. K. Uough. should call and examine them,
as a candidate for J. P. Prect. 1. | he) were made especially for
Nu> 2. tnis black mud.
The attention of candidates
are especially directed to the
notice in another column in re-
gard to the election tickets,
Vou are called on to attend u>
this matter ;m once, it you want
your name on the tickets.
at night
llliea'- Mill, Friday,< letoher
lath, at ni^lit.
W ■ -.ton. Sat nrda) . I leiober
lilt Ii. at I p. m.
Celina, Tuesday, Octobei In,
November Nt. if not at night,
Hock Hill. Wednesday, Oct.
2'Mh, at night.
Lebanon, Thursday. October
VI, at night.
Frank ford, Friday, October
Lust ( all. Fair Warning.
I will place all notes due me
iu the hands of my attornev
collection
cy several hundred votes. Hut
it would be fearful on society
and the rising generation.
There will be preaching at
Christian Church Saturday
night by Fdd. A. .1. Hush, lately
of Gainesville, Texas.
M Altai Kit. On the Igth inst .
by Kid. C w. Sewell, Mr. (ileiin
J. Harlow and Kmma Collins, at
the house of the mother of the
bride in this county. Peace and
.U'HTM'K I'KACI-: I'KKCINIT
H. M. Rollins.
.H'STH K I'KAl K IMtKi
Joe W. Miller.
at night.
Piano, Saturday, October $1. happiness attend them,
ai I p. m. —
A lien, Tuesda) . < )cioher -Jtith,
at night.
Willow Springs, Wednesday,
October 7111, at night.
W) lie, ritnt-sday, October
VSth, at night
Millwood. Friday, October
•?iuh. at night.
Fai tilersvilie, Saturday, < >
:ioth. at I }>. m.
Joe K. Johnson handed ns
some well developed apple
blooms this morning which
were taken from a tree that has
born a large crop of apples this
east in.
A I K v \ fit * Tl A uhi I K.
boiuet (ling Solid For I lie I'eople.
The
catalogue of the
NO.
No. 8.
.11 STICK I'KAt'K I'ltr.C
0. S. Wilson.
Constablo Preoinot No. 4.
K. X. Paifold.
T. J. Hill.
1. R. Best.
Oo to the Second lllllld Store
for second hand household
goods. Fast side. Bast Hoiiisi
ana street.
John K. Smith's sorrel horse,
IIiintcr, iu the :i minute
Justice
No. I. Joe i> \s e|| kiiott n and
is one of the most popular men
in thecounty. We predict that
lie will be elected by a hand
some majority at the Noveut
her election.
dollar of that old government
Java coH'ce at Payne \ John-
sou's, aud if you don't like it,
we wont sell Volt ativ more. 'i
Constable Precinct 1.
Scott Phillips.
Andrew Atk tson.
CONSHAllbK I'KKC. NO. '2.
T.J. Wart lien.
Goimntasioner, Preoinot 1.
Dave Douglass.
W. S. Coffee,
Richard Scalf,
as candidate for Commissioner,
Precinct No. I.
Commissioner Procinct 3.
J. M. Graves.
roVMISSloNKU ritKC. No. 4.
W. K. Marriott.
I )1ST.A N N OlN CKM K N TS.
For Distriot Judge.
11. O. Head
M. H. Uarnett.
as a candidate for Dist. Judge.
Desirable Property for Sale.
I have for sale my
hounk ani> lot,
two blocks ffom the public made by Mr. Hunter in his let
square. Good water and out- ^ to C. M. Christie, that men's
bouses and everything in Hue private and family affairs lie
condition. Price, $8<KX>. Part |,.ft out of political eontrovei-
cash and balance on easy gjes
16Tlso my
B. stNKSS HOt'sK Thy (.o|lin Uuj|rda wll, Kiv..
opposite the Foote House. ^ f|(U |)ftU #t t|||J Aruiory
Price, iJHiMKi. Part cash and un Thursday evening,
balance on easy terms. ()(( Ut) f|(| |lfi, ,,f- ^
4fKo. I low KM*. . *
IN hi ..Hi.'.' ixlilniM. S.u, 11 i ** u*.. ' "• 'I'"
California grandest affair that ha*'..-cm
in*. or 5" •V'"' 'm,"v
i'V«Tt kluii «-urnl In ;M loiimtpn bj W «m 1- da\. ami lotei- ol ^«n
foril n Sanlinry l.otlon I'm- no olbt-r. J
ThUni'VtrfHll*. Sold by K, N. M« Awl- and hue
Texas
Stale Fair lias just been issued
and from a casual review of its
pages Hit In all it is sufficient
to sa) that its contents indi-
cate in no uiiceitaiii terms that
the founders of the association
menu business of a very liberal
. o, and detei milled order The in-
, terest. so general in its nature,
nice on last I n sday, at the jnkt•,i t>y the. manufacturers of
fair, won three straight heats the l uited Stutes. in the way
over a lilt" Tennessee horse, of placing exhibits and liberal
This was a nice between Texas donations to the people of Tex-
t.—. w
•ah lot lexas. spirited and enterprising citi-
jk' /.ens coul-1 forestall. To every
Joe \Vlikens Announces tn II yott want cheap pictures fjm„er in the slate of Texas an
the Dkmocu \'i this week lor | go to Low Moore's. Looking opportunity is offered to secure
of the Peace Precinct glasses, to) buggy wagons and a handsome premium. Special
hobby horses, etc. Opposili
the postoftice.
Foil Rkn i'. A nice little cot
tage of three rooms in the
southern portion of the city.
Splendid well of water. Apply
to J. Ii. Wood, at this office.
Ijiist Wednesday, <>ct. Uth. as
we were wending our way to
some premium.
attention has been given to the
placing of premiums for agri-
cultural exhibits: aud prem-
iums. too, that have a substan-
tial ami lasting value. For in
stance, K. \ anwinklc A Co.
say to the farmers of the State:
Meek cutting up such capers,
we ventured to ask the reason.
"Oh, nothing: it is only a girl
that arrived this morning Hoth
inothei «i in I child ale doing
well."
Mr. H. l . Linlejohn informs
us that during the thunder
storm on last Friday night lie T. J Xewsom is receix ing liis
had a line hog killed by light- fall and winter goods. Cheaper
tiing. It was in a close pen with than ever for cash.
three others at the time, neither .... #, ,
,. , . W e have received several
ol which were hurt. . . .
„ , good coUMIIUIIIcatlOHS, out lie
We approve the suggestion ing late will ieece*arily have
to lie over.
They gnanmtet^a lit.
The citizens of the city greet
ed the Hrst norther of the sea-
son this morning.
Briitu yoiu orders for hand
made boots and shoes to Miliar,
l'lenient on V Pond.
.* iiollld Hot
Sf
•V.-tv
Tn Onr Patron*.
We call upon all who llle ill
dellted to the Dkmocuat and
whose indebtedness is due, to
call and settle as early as pos-
sible. We need the money.
Please come in now as your cot
toil is sold, and see US (H see oill
agents # ^
Go to Lew^Moore's forcoHins
and caskets. He will trim
duiictu;
miss it.
T. J Xale will sell v on a com-
plete house keeping • >iitlit for
less money than any house in
"eVIIS.
tn. 11 ■
t ii i n i f ii i
cheaper
.<■ v M . ml e'
11' Mill
tit .n aiiv
Texas. Opposite the postoffice.
Children^ School SIkh"*
the Shoe Store. Kvery chfl
in the city should wear a pai
ittckeyi
gy Co., through the Weir Plow-
Co.. state agents, Dallas, gives
one Phaeton, worth ?5?oo.
It will be readily seen that
the character and make-up of
the premiums show the work
and enterprise of unstinted
hands. It i« the style of the
catalogue throughout in ever)
department, and bespeaks a
for ui great and hiii-iuotiioiis unison
of action •irn-nig the movers uf
inv ention and dcuelo|nm ni In
fact, the summary of special
premiums and the plans -i-t
Forth exhibit a broadness of
conception and liberality fully
apace with the records of an)
leaf Stale Fair of the country
SI'll goods
liolise Ml
Notlh
Do not forget to give your
The Dengue lei- somewhatiorder to Miner, Cleincntson A;
exhausted 11-♦*11. It has alniut j p,,tid for a pair of hand made
used up all the mdeiial t
hand.
Cousvi.k, I have for sine
a :nHfebred Jersey bull, aboil
tfl mouths old T. F. Donxki.i.
T. J. Newtotn will sell )on
them np cheap on short notice. > the best prints at .V per yanl.
Now on hand loi the inspection of the public,
largest, most varied and handsomest stock of
tin
I Ii l iisj ,. hi |<i |i ii w ■ 11 l«c . !> I .>u tie-
liist dav ol Jauuai) . an I l|om tsir. dale Sepi. I, ISSI'o
goods v\ ill l>e sold mil) I-, i a>h. and those of out friends
who owe n-> will 111111 • i ,t f it i| hy making extrae\er
t io lis 111 make >et t lelllclil .11 an call) dav
Kefeitin to above U ill -.It ..III >loc|. III
DRY GOODS! Winter Gojds
we have ever had in our hou«e Tie ladies will doubt
less be pleased to leai'll that oill line ut Dress Goods is
of the latest and most stylish description. Kuibroid
ered Suits, French Xovelt'ies. Combination Suits, diag
oiial Wales, new style Roman Stripes ami Plaids.
Cashmeres, Ottomans, Hoiiiettcs, and a varictv of .alt
ei new dress goods. Also . uipiil, plaid, plain and
fancy velvets and velveteens, new trimmings l.adie*
ctift. uiplaling the purchase of a line dress should not
fail to sec our stock \ vei) siij.iiioi line ol
iii white ami colors. Also Domestio. .b aus. Flannels
Blankets, ami all Cotton 0 Is in very large sup|ilv
Hosier) in endless ]irofiision Ladies and Misses
FINE
are at 11 v iu... iu, and w ■■ ,u u j u ill l-e aide to offer vou
a fnl1 liiiin eat 11 tlepaiinu n a' pi ices that will >uii
1 lie tllllcs and I e_;a ! dies - ,.| value Ilil lo-. I lie liilsilieSs.
I have iu stock
Fail and W inter D.cfts Goods, Clothing
tor Mrn jnri Soys, Overcoats,
Blankets. Shoes & Boots,
Cfove.?., Hoi fry. Cents'
Futiriish.if? Cocfii. Etc
Noli will I i ii 1 on I s| in k I u! 1 tie! vv. a I'. - coin pel led to hp 11
ill Oldel to -e|t|e (||e lill-i ill's-, lij. 1 ii||.i and set l||e hai'gaitlS
T. J. Newsom,
Agent for John C. Scott.
!•'. lMin-iM.il I n .ii|i hi . i I I on t-i.h Vim Co 'i, | ii. KiMcrMiii, i athlcr.
First National Bank,
111 *1 • • |% I II II « « . IV Ml-.
A splecialty.
priced shoes for I
A siilendid line of
.'ulii s and children.
illei
1 i u ui
lll't
I o it
Capital r a Su plus.
$100,000.
I
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lln-lnr • III.lire In. ill In I |i. Ill
i.i: i i i u i is i
I I '. M, DIM F.t TORY
I lis I of 11 • I | I I « t I- II,, I II I II I II ' l.e tt . . -1 |1< l| I I , | I \ s,
posl offici a I '' K i. i * i e v t liii "*|m U,|> x IIV.VXW,
Collltl v . I'e* I lor tl e, I. Ill | ^
We have a loom 'ifixso feet.. |ev o|ed to clothing PI ell
ly of light, iHood t'lothiiiu *vill Io-at ii i We have
line, medium and low priced clothing We have an
immense stock aud to treble out clothing business j-
now our aim. We must and will s,.|| cloihiui mi the
Closest Margin.
We ask a comparison with anv and all maiket.s iu
the Hriu belief thai we can down them on clothing
iiive ns a look.
wards the depot, and as we
passed the blacksmith shop, we vVe give as a special premium,
Just, try three pounds for one looked in, and saw Mr. J. G. one un saw gin, worth, and the
retail price of which is $:I80,
for the best bale of cotton. For
the best half dozen stalks of
m:i; tired- col ton. 0. W. Hrovvn
V Co.. through the Weir Plow
Co.,Mtale agents, give one corn
and cotton stalk cutter, valued
at $. . Again, the Keating
Implement t'o. give for the best
half do/.en stalks of matured
cotton one Schuttler wagon,
special make, valued at $140.
Among the special premiums
offered to the ladies, we notice
•one beautiful canopy top Phae-
ton, worth $17a, given by the
Weir Plow Co., to the lad)
placing on exhibition the linest
Boots
Boots !
in..: •' c: I,. * s.; it, i h , t
Hot called lot iti I. in week ,
will lie M'tll to I|e . -ii'l I e I I. • I
o|H ee a i VN a ■ Ii ttigl on, I I
A in lei son I-1 anl, \ \
C . Ill | ll le 11 Miss I i ■
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lilt,i-.'il hi inv lininl-. uiul will ilii-
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V I I \ H.A I .I.AW.
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i \ni> \<ii:vrs.
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oils SON A I IN KINS,
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To those who bought our Hnv State
say we have them again <>ui
Hoots last v eat. we
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I >ii I I.i s I ,i 1.1 I itii/ i 111.1 i.i fii til!.' | .mill | III..
S| l'||s III Kill I* I'lll i it
Nil t; ii e ■ I I n II s | |«i|1 (lie 1'iiiiiii n| W il! t I • •• ll
i.i. . i . ii . • ' "'i- l.i il
■Kill a BOOTS
lavs them nil out. Many of onr cusioinei > wore them
12 months. A full supply on hand .\ line line of cijs
tom made calf boots on hand that will give vou -eitis
faction.
V i in r .
Vlmic-I li lll ll- -in lllll;; nr slinri liini'
ff"III.'. I |i Sta r* ii Inliii-nii
I II'M'W |. Iv
<.| ||. ti. | I'll.
l ull uiul give yoururdt'i for ,)f w()rk;
a pair ol hand mude boots at f(l,. ,jlH best loaf of home made
Miner. Clementsou & Pond's, wheat bread, the Htickeye Hug
We Want Your Trade
And we ask it on t lie ■ pin I it) ot our go ids, on t he low
tless of oill pi ices and the sipiaieu-'ss ol mil di allilg.
990,000
Hi A
.No 11onbb* to show .. o |
We ate glad to learn that our
The best stock of stationary old friend Jeff Robertson is im
in the city at the Democrat Job proving, and will soon be able
Office. i to he out again.
ARDINGER & CO.
,\ bout ic n and h a ii is
are act!i • U en i:r« <I pi' p iriii'r
the jfioiind an I binldin i >f \ | r o It N F, N \ i | \ \\'
tin* D a 11; i - s-1 ill • Fail and F \
position H tn ■ Mti- n I'll ll - « ll«'e iiv. r I ll. V. «mhiii.>.
gland e\po-ili II Ilii !i *tiii MKIWKV. I'KX
coillltienci Mi l '! ' I i i i v •• I• i.t-*
has li.-eii ■ ■ uiu* need on F po DftVld OjTSf
•"ition :n nto bunt l.ii u C Itii MTlfiT I
Utiles of gill i'I «11 i t i .Hid * IVW WW 1 •
walkr have I .. .iipie- diu McKINiNKV. IKX
side t II I "Uti I \V . tlv le t I,..III Itiltnrts inliit
IH pr I' o|i ti i t i lli * ,.t |||i;tni ii'i'i I, ji, .«.|-ii,| un ifnlit inrlal
I ioil o| .1,1' 11 v i "Oil I 'if i i'i i i ,*r * i tliiN *it |.litli's .v|y
I lie exposition b'lildili; tt !ii•'tl
vt 111 In- all llo IM n I o "I c\a tt '' I
III I I itll pie led I ! . I|! 1 I "I 'I'll lilt I si ill Iti ;|| I.* |],t I- HlM'llri
I he people ! Dal.I HI I ||(. U 1111 |l.'I I ill 111 if,
• loll realize tie I \ tell I ill I lli .11 MINION I I iMi I N M.
(ii.ttfliilU'lc ol tin ::i it* i i I 'i Attorncyti-'it Law,
taklllg. Ill I .'I * I lie III I Ilil g'MI' III ,|(,|(|m.,n n|,, i, M' K < llllf I, Irvu,
have plot ide.I tle* « i' v "-'ith ■ n
rt;:'m rs- i;;«nnk- jntmsnn.
the. ctt v to take « ale of i In im
!|if||Se i't 11 vV d < >1 I - 'iii - i |c l|
Vtlll attell I |l it.i i.- en ||
.4 e , | e | I i • ■ ■ 111 i 11. i I. - i
.mi a. 11 Millinery % Fancy
Iie k u. • >v 'i .i a . iiiei I ■ I ^
; l| l>| . if,,but. W.i it ; . 1 Me «' °° *> '
thai V' i*tt'' rsMff ai c.iiauiodatfwi!, . M
. spi i ini.in tl.-- w iv ..I ii U; Also V. i ni fo Itu Celebrated
Hit, find kit n > Ii .liil i it lifhtta vouiiha HwnhiM
pi ie. - ai" cluiry «! lot :mv WJUIIIWi
thing Dallas I'iiic vvhicti will please voU if y n
• — will ' all and evamiue it. Hoping
\lt ii -i. W Walts, lien i.al von will fn> m me wIth an« nrl)
A . eni, f reight Dep ii inn to. '"*11. I remain lb sportfully,
I uion Pacific U tiltvav, Sm ,|(,N , vs mk tiUlNsov,
r r.incisi , t ,i 1 , s.iv . I h i i „ , , . ..
, , , .'i Ik) V ilMir ni I .Mill- fluti#*
del I v ell Iiticll In in III llotli the
• i • if K d St..i l nih Cm • ill M o.it s i .. i l ui<I lake
en'.', i I . .uiglis an l i "Id No k i i ' tueileal l
I opiate* (t ice
■•iii - --nr in tinr U«ithi>r.
• 8. Bimm
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1886, newspaper, October 14, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191476/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.