The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1887 Page: 2 of 4
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1'robably oiii J"•«■!'!•* J i'
quiring IM> ivl'oiiii uic;il' i tliaii
a reform in coiinix >\« ri iii*-ii i -
From tin- infoi million wc
have I here lia> I'«• ii aboil? !ri<•'
000, unlaw fulls ial\« n l'i m uiir
county treasury in the
last few year- The amount
stolen sine-.* tii" coiinl\ wu* "i
ganued will never ! ■ known
This nit n. \ ua> lak.'ii b\ nu n
who live.l in "I■ Kinney. an<l it
was lavishly sj *nt tli♦*r«*. ><• in
a pecuniary >en>e iliecin was
no los'-r. here <li11 ill* ino11
ey com*' 11 "inf W ii" • ai in •<l it.
and who ma'i'ii' (hi^innllv.
every dollar of it < me from
tin* toiler. from tip- laboi in the
liehl, tli1' shop, •• i<11<■ ami • *11 tlf
ranch, The j£re;tle-t phalli.' i>
that a lar#e portion of this
money was wrought fr< m the
earth by tlie hand> of our wives
and children in planting, chop-
ping and picking c> tton. and
by thousaud> ol economies
and selfdeiiials. and the>< >ame
hands are as fair and pure as
ever graced a hovel or decked
hall.
The poW; i paraded their
reports hef.ai a coiili<l«-nr }"••>■
pie and -aid ail wa> w • -11. w h« Ii
all was not w - 11. Kxpei were
employed to check official ac
counts and i j < rted rvi iything
••(> K ." when e\thing was
not K ." and upon all occa
sious when a mui-burnt sou of
the soil intimate i that any
of our oflicials might
not be pure a- C;esar> wit.-,
lie was invariably railed and
scoffed as a heinous med ller.
and .-lamb-red and iiiMilt«*d by
a hundred lilthy toads ot the
ritig.
The faithful farmers were
told i hat our otlicei - w ere not
paid enough. The-e «• IIi< ials
while. iuan\ of ' he in could n • • j
command *•''11> .i- >alar\ in any
other b11i 11e >. >\ eie draw ing
from o11e to ihi' e iiioii-an I dol
lars sa!ar\. and in addition
they drew all the e\ ihcio in
sight. The e\ •«11 l'i icio o11'Ml
amounted to tu-re than -otne of
out most skillful fariner> make
in twelve months labor.
None but th">e w ho aei ually
produce thing;* o! \alue. kn w
the worth of a dollar. .\ i d. > \ -
cept foi tic Collin <' un \ I •
m< racv. many m<.re of - mii of
licel> VVollh 1 llll \ '• |',tI lo I he
1 || i 11 -1 «d|o| e U i 1 ! I l,o te ; 1 ji'a I lo |
i o ;te i il l i e iln- ii li I l' i!'' i iii a
tioti
Tle ie i> a i i -intneiida I• !.• - en
t i men I a niong all < la sses d>a
uianditig i' form in < • ui < > ;i t
fair-. Meiehani -. t;i«in< i - and
medianie- take the -ane vow
of | h | > ||lil t I* 1 111 file; :|ie|.. i. .1
gl' w , li.. let hilt, of ini :n i • v
among country and t-ovu p ■ •. ■,c
t hat has n \«• c I ■••en k i<mu n I .«<
fore. Kaeh gni/e the nor
tual iutere*i> of ilie othei. and
t hat I lie obi iga t ions ai >■ i • < Ip
rocal
No organi/ed < oik* pi racy of
official baton- will m cr succeed
again in covering theii vetinli-
ly by raising a hue and ciy
against the working people, by
ealling them acar« lii-ts. com-
munists, scum « t creation, etc.
Thousands of oui farmer- ;ue.
each dav. gaining ciedit with
business men and estaldisinng
commercial eliaraet «r and finan-
cial standing, tluit wilt be a
pride and glory to t hem and to
their children. To lay we
have t he s pccliieb' of wolkilig
people every W here, building
and establish in cooperative
enterprises for ilo ii own con-
veiiience and advantage, and
they are receiving aid and ad
vice and sympathy fioin all oth-
er idasseh, especially titer
ehantf and baukei-. who are
doitiitiug liberally in .'nany
piaces. These enterprise?1 will
familiiiri/.e tie- people viih
many busine-s principles and
enable the in to appreciate more
fully the difficulties of bu*i-
l e# men. These enterprises
will improve the financial con
ditioll of the people, and they
able to make the greut
of business Ui w uioie
. The benefits will
all classes alike, ex
du>trial classes are harmoniz-
ing and they are determined to
inaugurate the needed reform
in the government of our peo-
ple. And these reforms will
In* had notwithstanding a
-tioils;' element i> at work try-
cepi. perhaps, the office hunt F«IHIcfcl Unwiii««M^.Tr^r, fct*.
ing dass and, it may prove lo i 0)iticul economist* univew
be a refining process i«, them a|Jy a^rJV(. t,lu, u|ir t.|vill3uHion
Among the many rational and KM,!a,|v Spends up« n division
available leniedies that have of |a*,lor <j'|mt MVerv mtt|,
been suggested t work our K|iull|,| Htick to his trade. This
needed reforms, the following # i„.au,if„i theory, with
may I e mentioned: No mote mU(.|4 mid is easily
third term ism : no more ex of- -trellM,|wm.j with logical de
licio ; no more men seeking of ,|l|rlj()n
lice but let the office seek the j heory plesllppos
, man. es justice and equality before
We know the difficulties that ^ jaw a|((j |l(llH.stv }n mlmin
beset these theories, for there of ull «nir iiirttitutioiiM.
is a large . lass w ho need office l |UHti<*e has not j
for support, but our poor farm entirely s&<lli«*retl to in our
is provided for that ( lass and it tfen,.ratjOI1> ,|le necessity
•otiotny to give them a llf a variall(v frolu ,i„. n,le of
position there. 1 he honest, in nian to his trade."
It is not a meddlesome spirit j
on the part of producers that
impels them to divide their
time and engage in the com-
merce and manufactories.
t'lass legislation, unfair dii-
criininations and other ciiem«t
ing to create divisions and try j <l«*Hti'tirtive of couipetion in
to cover their true designs in lrmje i,aVe. by necessity, com-
o'del I" further their own pei pt,|jeij tju.|u to this course.
Hoiial interests to the detriment The thorough and compact
,l,<* people. Mut their ()I^al,jzation a,„i co operation
"''hemes are palpable and the lnamifa(.turerHf carriers, mer
people are up to all their
guuies. ^ a|j ()ther classes, has made it
So far as we have been able necessary for producers to or-
to learn, th*- Collin County gatiize. And every day adds
Iieino 'racy are all hainioiiioiis strength to their organizations,
h is trie* that a great many of • These organizations are estab-
oiir jugruiiip fiiends are try ing Pishingc«> operative enterprises
to get, up stiil'e and make dn is all over the State and these en .
ion among us. One of the jug te. prises are accomplishing J
i iimp committeemen was heard much good among the masses,
tosav. a few days ago. that the ami the projectors are receiving
Collin County beiuocracv was aid and encouragement from
bur-ted. that Mr. Mack was the the best element id' all classes,
man who originated the thing The outlook for the producers I
and Mack had bursted it now. ! is truly encouraging.
We will s title for the in forma With heroic adherence to the
/ion of tin- said jugi iimp that present policy of organization, j
tic* farmer* and laborers organ co operation, industry and j
ized without the aid of any economy, and with the law j
towiimaii. and we think that we abiding intelligence of oiirpeo-j
will -till be abb to run our bus pie, we may cheerfully hope)
He.--. It is ti lie that the editor for better ti mes in the future,
of this paper is nothing but a
MARKET AMI 1AMUT.
What is a luuiket i In view of the tact, now to
What is a mat kit f notorious, that certain cities in
a ...ui kui iM miii.in.Med u. >*u u dded frtim flo
, "ia, 1 . J t. L.A « '«• P" ceut. lo the a«.-lii l
plat-* here slock of all kind* ■cliolastic populmtlou In ordttr
as well as provisions, wheat to secure the lion's share of the
corn, oats, cotton, etc., are as- State school funds, it would not
posed for sale. It is a place
where bargains are, or ought to
be, made concerning such
things.
A "markit" is the man who
prices the exposed product and
takes them at his own valua-
tion.
A market in these days is a
seem to be out of place to refer
to the matter through the col-
umns of your widely circulated
paper. According to the school
law of this State every child be-
tween the uges of 8 and 10 is
entitled to a certain amount an-
nually from the public school
fuuds, the object oeing to make
an elementary education avail*
able to all. It is greatly to be
place to which a farmer takes | regretted that so wise and be-
his surplus wheat, corn, rye or ueficent a law should be frus-
have it at his oan price, then fftC|H will be found to speak
the farmer goes off and whips more plainly than words.
himself and "cusses out" the The State Superintendent of
"markit" and the market be-1 Public Instruction, Hon. O. H.
eio.se lie leu the "mRrkit" i Cooper, isHUed u circulur re-
nins lie let markit ;ee„Jy showing the number of
"down him and says every- childreu of scnolustic age re-
body is down on the farmer." ported by each county, city and
lie sells a pound of cotton for1 town in the State, ana the ain't
s cents, which cost him a pound I apportioned accordingly from
of bacon worth twelve cents lo the 8ch001 fu, d8- **«-
ot ba(on worth twelve cents _to fw/. ^ tUig circu|ftrf we Hlld
produce when he should hav%. ,jiat Galveston reports 10,0fi8
fed the surplus corn that he childreu between 8 and 10, with
produced the previous year to an apportionment of #45,25*8.50!
Every allliance man who
wishes to keep posted on state
and uatioual affairs should send
$1.00 for the Southern Mercury,
Dallas, Texas. The Mercury
belongs to the alliance, and its
editor is a fair exponent and a
a true friend of the cause.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhn*a Remedy can al-
ways be depended upon, it ia
pleasant to take and will cure
cramp, cholera morbus, dysen-
tery and diarrluea in their worst
forms. Every family should be
provided with it during the
summer months. 95 cent, AO
cent and dollar bottleg are sold
by K N. McAulay A Bro
The loss by fire of more than
one hundred lives in the thea-
ater, Royal, in London, Eng.,
on Sept. (UhM is added to the
lists of terrible scenes of this
year. Careless mangement of
gas, scenic and exit arrauge
ments was the cause.
A Bethlehem fruit grower
claims to have successfully
grafted a peach shoot on a sas-
safras, tree, and a new fruit of
high flavor is expected. If this
discovery should be confirmed,
it will be a boon to a large
chants, traders, speculators and hogs, thereby enabling him to San Antoni(i, a little more mod- arHtt in the Southern States,
sell bacon at twelve cents per
pound rather than surplus corn
at twenty five cents a bushel.
Poor farmer! He pays a
dollar a bushel for apples,
swears it is an outrageous rate,
and vet he has not a fruit tree
ou his farm, lie rides through
town, observes the beautiful,
well kept residences, sighs and
est, reports only children where the soil seeui to produce
of scholastic age and an appor sassafras in abundance,
tioiimeut of #42,075. Dallas,
including East Dallas, reports Mr. W. A. Baldwin, a hard
a scholastic population of 5,104 ware merchants of Boonville,
and an apportionment of $22,-j Dallas county, la., says: "For
1)68. Comparing the figures fur- the past two or three years, I
nished by Dallas with those have been subject to cramping
furnished by Galveston and pains in the stomach, 1 have
countryman, ami an humble
citizen, working on Ids farm by
day. :m I reading up his ex
change.*, and w riling his edito
rial- by night, but if the read
el'- of t he hlMocUM will bear ,ja|
with hi iii a little i ill his crop is
gathered, he will do his best to
i ive them a li \ •• paper on till is
sues o! I lie da v
Our t'orn'spoiMlciitw.
We respectfully invite every
reader of our paper to contrib-
ute io its columns.
We will try to give itnpar-
consideration to all sub-
jects. whether approving or op
posing its policy.
It is only by a critical exam-
ination of all evidence pro and
The troiilde" "between Mr. con on any question that a cor-
Mack .and f.d. .Johnson, origin reel conclusion can be drawn.
a ted before the present editor of, NVt* wam m'ws <,f ki,,(1
:hi- paper took charge, and In- • «! is calculated to benefit the
cou 1 d Hot Slate, of hi- own per
xoiial know ledge i In* t ii 11 u a I a r*
of their differences; but if our hobby to conserve, no chatu-
readei- want the whole thing pions to parade before the pub-
Col .loin.-on will give it to !ic, no candidate to recommend
them when Mr. Mack asks it of f-r office, but when the Den.oc-
Mack's state Collin County choose
ditor of '"en to seive them, this paper
San Antonio, one is amazed at tried a number ofditterent rem
the audacity of the claims of edies; the best one being Cham
tlie two latter cities. Either berlain's Colic, Cholera anc
. , * , _ ^ maybe somewhat larger than Diarrhuta Remedy, one or two
declares it all (oines o it j Dallas, but neither is twice as doses of it always cures me."
farmers products, goes home | i^gyreportof twice the scho-' Sold by E. N. McAulay & Bro
and forgets to plant ornamental' lastic population of Dallas not- "1
trees: forgets to spend more ; withstanding. if Galveston " 1 he Knights of Labor coun
time to the beautifving of his! has upwards of lo,ooo children oil has reason to be proud of
turn tot. beaut.r>.ng of fits b ^ H W|d Jfj her entire the fact that besides having in-
' " population cannot be less than creased the wages of street la-
70,000: On a fair enumeration borers they are also getting the
Dallas would no doubt be work done better and cheaper
ed market ; forgets to feed hogs found to be entitled to nearly J^an when it was done by con-
that he tnav not have bacon to ^ much from the State funds jrac'*• A8 , ttn., ,n®,aru5J, .
hat he maj not hau bm on to|ftg eitber of ^ cilie8 whoge blocks of the Fourteenth street
buy: forgets to plant a vine-1 d|lim8 aptf bQ eJ£trav t sewer which have been done by
yard : forgets to plant a "berry jjet U8 now refer lo another tiuV s labor cost *280 less than
instance of this kind of finan- same amount of work done
ciering. Paris, the county seat °n,[. ua.Ul,se,,vI1.51'!1 ^raC1'
of Lamar County, bids to rival
its namesake, in population, if j M|. j E Gordon of Fat mers
ow n humble home and less time
to the culture of surplus pro
ducts for an already overstock-
general piionc.
This paper has m> selfish
A- to Mr
llle 111 - ColiCet llili
patch:"forgets the poultry ; for-
gets his machinery that is out
in the field exposed to the bad
weather; forgets to buildagran-
nery and barn for the storage of
his surplus products and the
protection of his stock in bad
weather; forgets, if he ever
knew, what it costs to produce
a bale of cotton, though he
knows what it takes to mort-
gage it; distinctly remembers
that everybody is down on the
farmer; sees plainly that oth-
ers get hold of his products
and make them turn to good
account, but the thought does
not seem to occur to him that
lie should make as much of
them.
But he is waking at last. The
Alliance bids luin call a halt
-w,4'
And rapidly becoming equipped
for the coming Coll trade. Ou
very large house will soon be fur
from one end to the other, and it
will only be a very few days now
until will have a complete assort-
ment of Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth-
ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Valises, Companions, La-
dies' Cloaks and Gent's Furnishing
Goods, and we
ARE NOW SELLING
And will sell them at such low prices that the clos-
est buyers are astonished and fully satisfied. All of
our goods are marked in plain figures.
WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE,
Sell strictly for cash the year around and never sell for
cash at credit prices. We give everybody a cordial in-
vitation to call and see us.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
not in grandeur. It was gener ; vUle \a determined to keep up
ally supposed to be an unpre- wjtj4 the procession and we
tentious little city of 800( °r; oouitnend Iiis unbiased state-
10,000 inhabitants, but the re- ment to an(j suffering
cent school census reveals the cltijsenB of Collin county. He
fact '.) that it has 2710 children say8: ttm frew to 8tty ,„y
between h and 10, which is i)ack ant| kidneys have been
nearly as many as the number | greatiy relieved by the use of
reported by the two towns, Ijan8lfy'8 Cotton Patch Bit<
.together! ter(Jn This ia tl)
Sherman and Denison,together!
the only com-
It is somewhat amusing to ob- pOUn(| prescription on tlie mar-
serve the numerical importance , ^et that works directly and har-
of the colored element in Parts, raoniousiyon the entire system
the number of colored children at oncet bringing all parts along
between 8 and 10 being 11.10, together into health and activ-
agailist 1580 white—-in proper-; i(" So|d by Sniith Bro8>
tion about as two ts to three! I * .
Paris has certainly put it down i Little philologist—"Father,
in black and white, but every if cows ae catties, why are not
one who knows anything about calves kittle;"-—Babyhood,
I!. is |!ap< i,
lie
editor will not "i!i ''"h-nd the action of that
i: tlii-* time, give a11\ sjuice for puit\
lie does no, think ii !l" element in thiH|
Tli.' edit..r of this party, as in all parties, who
are >11 i\ ing lo foist themselves
upon the people as leaders,
i.i 'didates all.I beneficiaries of
public bounty, ami not receiv-
ing the encouragement desired,
ihi> element has set upa small
hieiarchy of their own tind
I he\ How invite all to follow.
This is not to be deplored by
tho.se who favor popular gov-
ernment. Kot it is only by the
clasliinu o| i.Ie;iand the free
exchange of thought that truth
and \ Irtue may he defined.
We insist that our corres-
pondents gi\e news of general
interests and news that will in-;
II pe is the anchor of life terest. instruct and entertain
T'.o-e who are afliicted with the public. A void, as much as ,
cons'ipation are the victims of possible, all reference to self or
despondency. Morris < asca- personalities. Do not write un-!
tine is a positive cure for (hi* 4l) , , j I
a re pis . a
llecessal'V
pap i w.i- raised on a farm
ie ii M< K illlley .alld li is I'eci ild
i - a cl I I /.en is \s e| I Is II tW II
\| i 1.1 nghaiii. of i lie I*.111111i i
ei i - i o Iia \ pi i ui ing I lie new
j■ 111'■ i. 111•• I{• < ..id, 'oi his
fi lends, whieh is to he di>li ib
•|ied IO all the I e.'ld' |S of I lit''
III Mo. I; V I fl ee of . hit I ge. I f
ale Co I I ect | \ 111 fo tilled as to
the , ,H lte|- ol ! he p,l]ie|'. I tleV
will he ah|e to tinnish it paper
ft• >■ o| charge l" all our siihs. fi
Iiei s !. aiy enough lo see w het her
it will hut -I I he t'olliu I 'ouiltV
I lelUocr i« N .
the comparative population of
the cities and towns of North
while the "markit" says "1 de Texas is well aware that Paris
.. .. r .... . w\ r\Attnt% ts behind both Sherman and „
■>' r,ir" ere, lo, Prod,"T Ilenison, though the prospect-
your own articles for home con- jjvw recipient of nearly twice
sumption ; consume not that tlie amount of money from the
which you cannot produce and [ State funds apportioned to
the victory is yours. Spend either
your time in beautify 1"'r,mn J* .f"*"'
♦ , ii- wrong, and the sooner it is cor-
ing your homes and planting )V(,|H3 bp|r,.r The State
and cultivating vineyards, or- Superintendent acted verv ju-
( hards and gardens. A glass dicioiisly ill publishing the re
The last charge at Gettys-
burg was made oy the hotel-
keepers.- Philadelphia I nquir-
m£h.v*ig
of good grape wine is as palata
hie and healthy as strong tea or
coflee, needs no sweetening and
should be u product of your
own. Fruits of all kinds when
properly "dished" are health
fill and are preferred to meats.
ports of the school census re-
ceived from the various conn
ties and cities of the State. It
exposes the whole fraud, and
will at least check the too rnp
id growth of some of the flour
ishing cities and towns. It may
be well to remark that the at-
.... - ... tention of the Slate Superin-
W hen your f„ru,s are prop- lnil)r|1, ,>ua Jt
eriy managed you will have to this subject, and that lie
but little to buy and will, there- has it under consideration at
fore, neei but little money, and ; present.—N. 8. in Dallas News.
when you value comfort more
soi ilel,
:t:t.
til \ ou have a clear and distinct
idea of that you wish to say.
I'he Supreme Court of the Please say it in the most chaste J
state o| Illinois has allirmed the ut|(| concise language you can !
cases ol tlie anarchists, and command.
August Spies and others will Please comply with these
hang on the 111 h day of October, conditions and you will bcwel- i
unless tlie supreme court of the cotnc to our columns at any j
I nited States should inter- time.
^•t ''- Many of our readers are able
Hotanv Is a passion w ith the t« give us such contributions as
Yet they sehloom will adorn and enrich our col-
flow uiiius and again we extend in-
vitatatioii to alt.
fair sex.
• beam that tie- aromatii
ers and tin* earth's products
contain certain efficient preveii
lives for headache, sleepless- tt
ness, nervousness, cold feel, 11"' Harvest Moon appears,
an I swollen ankles. Mollis' nt which time the moon will be
Ca<cariiie cotitains the remedy
for ull such complaints. :tM.
full and will rise and set al-
most as regular as tin1 sun. in
Now tlmt our mill is a fixture senlland ami North Kngland
it is in order to prepare for a harvest time occurs during tiiia
fine crop of wheat and white m< on. lomce the name,
c m A good rotation is had ,l,f' mient inhabitants
h\ billing wheat in the cotton 'houglii this moon was a spe-
ju-t after the pickers, about «'ial providence to enable them
the first frost. to work day and night ii. order
- to save iiieir cmps tfut like
When you are in need of a muny |M.pular supersii
tlie * vsi *tu and regulate the ... , • ,
In er, and bowels, try St. Pat- ril,,8,,U h> l,,H
rick's Pills. Sold by E. N. Me bending, at this time, of the
Aulay It Bro. j ecliptic and the mpon't orbit.
than money will be happier,
besides, if you are all agreed
and work liarmouiously, there
will be a demand for your sur-
plus products.
Plant, this season, a few ap-
ple trees, a few peach trees; a
few pear and plumb trees, a
few ornamental and shade
trees,a berry patch, ami a small
vineyard. You work hard, in
the cotton to sell at cut throat
rates for money to pay a coatly
price for the very things you can
produce, then whip yourselves
and "cuss out" the markits be-
cause you liuye to pay so much.
There is quite a difference in
buying u thing and having a
surplus of that thing to sell at
any price. "No one is further
from market than he who has
nothing to «ell." .loin horti-
cultural societies and subscribe
for Horticultural .loiirnuls,
study your business nnd im-
prove it. Keep your books
and know whut every article
\ou produce costs you; pnt a
reasonable profit upon it and
sell for no less. As business
men you can not aflord to do
otherwise. You will then stand
where you ought to stand.
Chronic nasal catarrh posi-
tively cured by Dr. Sage's K«
edy.
n'PRICfife
Remember the place, "The Mississippi Store," the only
One Price Cash House in the town. Respectfully,
All Goods Warranted as Represented.
Muiphy, Peny & Co.
JOHNSON BLOCK.
UNION
Utl* with your parchu# i
PHILADELPHIA
TOE WONDER OF THE ML
tern-
WIN Has tk* Best Kwk.
At a meeting of the stock-
holders of the Alliance Milling
Company, at McKinney, Sept.
17th, 1887, it was determined to
make the first story of
their building of stone and the
secretary was instructed to an-
nounce that bids to furnish
stone, would be received on
Oct. ttrd, 1887. The stone is re-
quired to be of the quality of
that in our court house and
within 7 miles of McKinney.
Who has the best rock nearest
to town*
lu BUI
home* r
buml l>r ih«- I'nlird SUwa
dorwdbT ib h.td«ofih" Or at Onlv r |tiMM
tho Strongest. Piirrat, ami mnxt Hr«i hfnl. Dr.
rrlM'a the oiilv llakln* r<> d r ihm <lo«a not
contain Ammonia. Maw. or Alum. Sold w.ljr In
ur>*rlor Mcollraoo pro «m In ml.iloiw «
for mor than a quarter f a e*ntti jr. I
I hr the l*nlted States <l<werain«nf. Kn
pau'K iuki no vownr.
Mrs. Fannie Johnson,
.Successor to her Mother,
Mrs. S. Sims
—DKAl.KK IN—
MILLINERY
AND FANCY GOODS.
Ai ran value health, ptriiapt lift.
in>i l «ure y.m (ci ihe ctanutae. Sea
r«Hl 1 TraUr-Mark and the full tld
Co.. at in lh« abo * J.e .Imilr KtmtmlMr Ibw
laaoathtr geaiilaw Simmon, Liver liplnt.
Warranted for 5 Years.
Try it and yon will bay If.
The only machine made thai will
sew backward as well as forward
without turning the
around under the arm of th« ma-
To Young and Mid- chine.
Quiet, Light Running and Ad.
die-aged Men.
Aluro Cure.
Also Agent for the Celebrated
Whita Saviav Minhiaa
WRVIW wwWtwj^ MIVVIVnvI
1 which will please yon if you
* * * * All diseases of i will call and examine it. Hoping
lower bowel, including pile tu | you will favor nic with an early
mors, radically cured. Book of! call, I remain Hespertftilly,
MRS. FANNIK JOIINSON.
OHHissnvubatsm
- " ' - ^ — — - -—
particulars, lo eents ill stump*.
World's Dispen
Association, 068 Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
nsury Medical
If all men were to pay as they
go, there wonld lie less goini
and more paying.—Lowell
Citisens.
When a girl Is being courted
she sets a great deal by a young
man.
If you speak what you will,
jou shall heour what you dis-
i
FEVER TONIC
botljr, with all lu diraful lib,
Permnntly Cured!
instable In all Its parts. No mm
can do themselves justice wl
ont seelnc this machine.
First Prise aad Uold Medal
over all competition at
World's Exposition at Mow Or. I
I'alBtaUon of Ui. Heart, TlmWItr, TreiybllaB leans.
«'* t ten.. t. r.
■ • iHaltke to Seotal LISI aad - - - ~ —
msreM
v . Srrrea, Onraale rHmloittlon. nr other
eetfi
wanatko
IMe. aware
ikomkn, or tho*
McKinney
ulaMttaa, qetokly aaeMwl
No SttraiMuiCMB.-Va .
health aad ap-ndin# Ume wl
aad unqtMllmd. caitatnc fatal dlaordera to
ImhmI. throat, noer liver aad lua**, etotaacb aad
Crouch * Co.,
Farmersvolle.
Isaac Dans, Htate Agent, Dal-
las, Texas. §
deter jrou from oalllag
at .wee on
DR
ALLEN'S
FEMALE SEMINAR1
c
WA88ERZUO,
OooaulUof Room*. TSt Sim Street.
All Private Matters Cured.
rrnMt aMStfoa a m ea to all .rarreepaad-1 Second Term, Jan. 31st. 1SSB,
fiat, armptoma^aad medtHne will Sa 10th. ISSN.
"* r sobers ef sn age admitted
only s limited nnutber of pupils
vnue
ae.it O.
I r W
I "alia* I
M'KINNKY TFXA8.
Urst Term. Sept. &th 1SS7, to Jane
asth. Ism.
Ms Pills
olpsl St SB early day.
. Hoard can be obtained at the
of the principal.
J. H. ALLBM
In
iiiiar
"Try tie
£S Frlters^ Roileri
Nil* m j* Mi SJj!'
j OTomji iiwi
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1887, newspaper, September 22, 1887; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191502/m1/2/?q=%22%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.