The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1890 Page: 1 of 4
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MoKINNEY. TEXAS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1890.
A
J| H. L Pearson 0
Dental Surgeon,
NO. 50.
'B8elrY« 4
Office north aide square, over Aron'i
•tore. Teeth extracted without pain
bv the iiae of nitrous oxide gas.
M. . MKT/, M O.
IliMlliiillili PkMaUllIM fttfMAM
nowpiraic rijiHiin im tV|Ni
McKlNNEY, TEX AH.
Chronic diseses lid dlae aea of wo-
oieu and children a specialty. AilcaUa,
lu lit prompt-
HOBEMT BAY'H MKMAUB.
Tl e amrar Trttat. from Price ton. ey she hud in the bouse. Mrs.
vaill v«, w iun o v i«u t r„ — . ... Wootan assured them she did
N.w WK, Jan. ,-K.a^; to. 1. IS*. „ b th. llu,.
unsimaa uu im pleasant boy, who waa a witness to the . ,
nln*4P liiiAi Aiiii iffiiiti anil .. ... . . ™ 'Phi
An Infidel 811 eaeesl
At a hull in Lo'tdott
I wa* peeping through
the boncyuiickle
a bin
| day or night at hlaoffice
i ly attended to.
OlBoe uu atalra In Htlfl't building.
THE DENTIST,
tVh< (Mipiuifri tlip first premium on artificial teeth, and
.••tveis - to-naming to dentistry at the Texas State Fair
H I'm I 'h fivp •ki*'• >m, !8HH, lias put in more than
,009 Sets of Teeth
raacTica uurrau to
BYE, EAR, THROAT
4AM) NOi K>
<KVi Main street, In t ween I.amar and
Poydras.
DALLAS, ....... TEX.
;h the luanchM of
leyuuckle vino
That closely dratwa my window (oh.
how sweat Ita bioaaonia are!),
And In the eut the golden aim had Jnat
beiruti to Maine.
And in the m eat there lingered still a!
loveiy aiiver atar,
When Robert Uav cauie up the lane la
which our cottage stands—
lie had paaae<l that way each uiornlaf
aince the cowing of the spring—
And 1 (bought, aa I looked proudly it
hla tawny fttce and hands. I
I'd talber be a flariner'a wife tbaa wad j
a lord or king.
I An action in the supreme
for a dissolution o' the
trust atul asking for an
rintiueut of a receiver to
up it* affair* was filed
the Cdit'ity cletk's ofhee ,of
Bug's county in Brooklyn,
lie ou Tuesday afternoon by
were
w.ath.r baa MB..ud(un.,ud rubber. *!'"'•
I bo p„opl.. ur our vicinity aw ueuad ul.-k.l ib.y couU bav- f"' •'
into the New Year ..4 a i^ wh" ,,,,,, "!***• •
he loved uie ton.
Though In w i-Ma in- loot nut told me
so—the lad w ua ulu ys
And every dnwn I watclad for him,
quite hidden from hla vinw,
And bleaaed hiui In my heart of heart*
aa he went alowly by.
But thla time he paused a moment aa
he reached the garden gate,
And aouiethlug to the gate poat tied;
then quick away strode he;
And ere the corn field lu- had passed—1
could no longer wait—
1 tlew toaeelf what l<e'd left waa
something left for uie.
1 found a little posy-a moss-bud, a ce-
dar Lear,
i* "lie Hr*t year oftbv was opened. 1 wil' continue U. p'.t
artificial te« ih fur*
$6.oo A SET GOLD HILLING $i.oo. j
Call and see iihw tueihid teeth without plates, that will not;
j> nor get looa^, iMir injure the remaining teeth, or make the
tuth a De. Srtj autuph n of Coutinuoua Guiu Teeth, Gold
(tea, G« ld Crowns and Porcelain Fillings. Etneral Crowns
|ie to match your own teeth. Porcelaiu teeth carved for de-
i jaws, a specialty.
Id and Porcelain Crowns S2.S0 to S5.00.
[I have on hand from ten to fifteen thousand dollars worth
ental goods, embracing the finest collection of artificial teeth
le United Bt&tes, including all the beat makes of both
irican and foreign manufacturers.
fto not be deceived or misled by the statements
[the old fossilized and soicj headed dentists, whose
u>ds of practice have long since "^fotie out of date, and who
jpposed to the progress and advjuicftnem of dental science;
call and see the facilities of my dentnl estnblishtuent for
lucing strictly first-class work, unsurpassed by any dental
in America. M/establishment is conducted on strictly
Iness principles, independent of any clique or combination
trode-of-ethics influence.
Dr. Wilkins treuts and fills thn worst diseased and aching
[tb without pain. Open every day from 7 a. m. to 10 p. ra.
I e.
Corner Elm and Harwood Streets,
)8"Main Street, 804 Klm Street, Corner Elm and Murphy,
lit I I .AS. t - - - |TEXA*.
MONEY!.
-4L- For Money ana Low interest See- j. *. -i
M. H. ■
le represents the strongest loan company operating in Texas,
furnishes mouey a less expense than anv other agent in
Hintiey. He will buy your land notes, una extend the time
my ment on your homestead.
OFFICE IN TIIK COrilT-HOrWE,
loney, Money, Money.
-ibS
,1 8. JKKKIKS has been tmiking loanB in Collin
Iniy for se\en jenrs, and lie wihhen to Kay lo his customers
o'tl:etp, tl at he can tank** choice h ans tit nine |>er cent, in-
fat Ko eomtuifsioi'h. IS« altoiiiet f fees. \ ou get the
juiil jon con11act l«r. Oflii e over H Herndon's drug
re. $10,000 to loan on «ood personal security.
•J lio^e who wi^li toputcba c any kind of
lit Trees,Vines, Flowers, Evergreens, or
,hade trees,
Hhould ee the new price list of
KINNEY NURSERIES
Ttj«if I mi|i III cn'ir t all nt iliie fl «e, cr Mid your addreaa toK. W
|iV| atrli h, MrKlnrey, Tm . and receive new Itlce Mat free.
Seventy-five ctnti eath. or f I In stock paid for new peach seed.
^mmmammm—i———a————
ttention, Everybody!
J. P. LEVY.
DKAI-KH IK STAPLE AND FANCY
O O E RI ESy
PROVISIONS. Etc
•lavlteeveriliaS) lo W« earaei* effaMhtaulit i||«Mtr the rolofllre
ta ba I Id tag formerly occupied by KiUbugh * (lardy, oa
Louisiana St., • • - McKlnney, Tax.
a delivered free to any part of the city
lOtiN H JKKKIN8 TOM ANI'KKWH.
Jenkins d; Andrews,
A1 UrL ' 4 r°Al :J^r'7";i!|:WUh JO, frol.l., UivolviMK many
J' * •. luesniige, yes, that held u word, al- , of dollui'S. 1 he court Is asked
"I llv^'you'1 aiH* 1°Uviefor vou: be I to restrain the defendants from
ORIiw v f a. P. ilfrtt'loi. ,lnut Mlnrn, Nurth
\r*m\ 'orn«*' puhllc mhu(i>
mine, aweetlieurt," it rend.
<>b, gladly sped the rosy day
again'twas night,
Ob, gladly sped the fragrant ..
till morn once more was here;
until
night
.\nd on the gale my answer lay, a daav
snowy white,
A meadow-star thai coyly said, "I'll
think of It, my dear."
Anil now above all growing things 1
love a four-leaved clover,
A luoss-luiil, and ii eeilnr leaf- shrin-
ed in my heart are Ihey;
None of their kin could l e so denr.
••Nay," my dark-eyed lover,
"The orantte flowers will dearer be you
w ear your wedding day."
entering into the
with reuewnd energy.
Uur little village was shock-
el with the intelligence that
i be '• Prince" hid taken a con
Nor'h Suj: vr tt •timug Co., a aort, in other words our city
mbfr of ilo* trust, through hatl a proprieties*. t)ur elllci-
y NV ii-throp Gay, receiver, eut postmaster says he is going
docuiueiit gives notice that i„ a cook — we should smile.
•otiou will b* brought iu Christmas times were lively; ttfty frollI holl,#.
here. 9 veral parties were n«ro,„ w|.«i could be learned
partnership Uru<h was entered Kiv n la t week and the young learned,
into by pluiutit! aud delen- f0jkB Utttl a good time gener-
danta August IH, IHH7. The u j j >v
appointment of a receiver is Cupid's urmrs tire lly-
asked for to taktf possession oi iuK thil.k j„ l!iis f>|nt.„ H„,|
all the property of the hum, appear.inc.vs the county
ami describes in u*tail all the ,|erk will retvive several calls
iamla and buildings or the llu|1
Havemeyers at Greenpoiat ami Nll. ,kt. |jHlnly waH an.i(leut-
V\ tlliauisburg, and in the Kasi }lj|v M|lnj tiirotigh both hands
river and W allabotit hay «atet Chiisfuiaa day while hunting
with some friends, lie is Im-
proving slowly.
Mr. sind Mrs. Mtirtou left f« r
Georgia last week to vicit
friends ami relatives.
Col' NT it \ Hov.
which they refused to take.
They also demanded a ring
she had ou ber finger, which
she refused to part with.
After all thia monkey ami
parrot business, showing ' hey
were very green, they lef the
house and rode off om a loose
which they had hitched about
lt . , , ,, , which my eye lights. You will
Mr Woota,, bad .old a pa.r of w||'u k|nd „f ,
miiloa a f.w day. aKo au.l lh ohri,„,t. M1„.„
robber., m doubt, Ih-Ii.* m „,,..w„d ,h. BIMb r.„
'l"uiu, d Willi (In. fact, -x |ljH |lltlld crltA
I rotu
had
came forw ird one eveninir
► aid : ^ M
' Mr chairman, ladies and g«tt-
tleman I have determined to
show y ou to night what tba
Hible realty ^a, and in order lo
be> fair 1 w'll not fake selected
pMKsages, but will allow the
book to open whore It will Md
read von Um ftvst verao oa
prop
from
disposing of any of the
er).y of the trust and
paying out any further moneys
oui of the assets of theco part-
nership or otherwise disposing
of the assets
peeled to get the money
llie sale of the mules.
A thorough search was m uie
this morniux by John Rowland,
deputy dherill, and Const aide
Crabtree f the place tit:<I its
aiirroamliiigs, but no
could be gained as to who
Would be robbers Were,
Headlong into a River
I ue
the
Ifeipi of Terror-
The did Time Hound.i p.
— THE GREAT—
North and South
niKLi
—IS THE—
4". TH0RQU8HFARC0F TRAVEL
.... IIKTWKTX....
CENTRA I. a Nil SOl'TIIWEf*T TEXAS,
r-and all points—,
North. East and West
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
era of the Hpiiiocrat.
Hallettsvilie, Tex., .lau. U.—
W. H. Cook, a ca«pettier who
has been living here for aeveral
years, committiMl suicide by
taking poison aud was found
dead iu his bed this tuoruing
at. lllw llAlul uilman 1... V*«— J A
No cause is assigned as to wby
he committed the aot.
Hartford, Conn., Jan. I.—
Eliphalet Kimball, a veteran of
the Texan Army of lndenend-
Douhle daily service of elegant Pull- . .. . , ...
man, Itutlet and Sleeping cars to K n- died here tilts morning 111
sascity ui.il st i.ouls. Don'i bode- the ninetieth vear of bis age.
ceived, but eall lor your tickets via the -
Missouri. Kansas and Texas railway. , hor the llisldecude lie lias been
For tickets, rales and other informa- j-_, ... t. . , ,
tlon, call upon ' dependent on Hartford charity,
ii. i . itL'tills, " ~
not on account of heavy rains
get in until 0 o'clock this mora-
< arcfully (jleaned for tlie lti-ad-1 ing. ll was ill three sections
crowded with passengers.
' Of this number was an old
City of Mexico, Jan.;?, Tel
egrttms from N ilia Lerdo give
full purliciiI rs of the !all of
TexarUana, Ark, Jan. the pin/.a last Tuesday, while a
The Cotton Belt south-bound hull light was iu progress,
train, due here last night, did About lo.ooo people were
crowded into the bvihling
When the m-coitd bull was
aloud-
'•Pure religion and undefiled bs-
foreGod an«l the Father i« this,
t«> vieit the fatherless and wid-
owa in their affliction, and keep
himself uuspolied from the
world." -James 1:^7.
Somewhat abashed and amid
the joy of the Christians and
confusioua to hia owi party
he opened the Bible again and
read :
"Is not thia the faat which I
have chosen i To loose the
bands of wickedness, to undo
local west-bound the heavy burdens, and to let
' iu charge of the oppressed go free, and that
Condin ioi I'Vrtier, pulled out ye break every yoke." - Isaiah
across the Lavaca river trestle lviii:(l.
Halle iHville, Tex., Jan. :t. A
most diHttHiioiis wreck occurred
one-half mile wet*t of lilts ala
tion at h o'clock last night.
As the
freight No
man named J. A. Hopkins,
who, with his family, was en-
route from his old home near
Fulton. Miis., to make his fu-
ture home iu Bell county, Tex-
as.
rati
the
Ht'coinl
being killed neatly everybody
rose ami stood applauding and
siamping their feet when sinl
denly one side of the pla/.a
commenced to give away. A
rush followed and the ex-
tra movement of the
thousands of spectators on
bridge, at this point the
bridge, which had been under
mined by the heavy rise of the
evening, gave way, precipitat
ing the entire t tin of twenty
tt\o cars, et giue ami caboose
into iin- swollen stream some
Still more abaahed be read as
the book opened:
"Waab you, make you clean,
put away the evil of your do-
ings from before mine eyes;
cease to evil; learn to do well;
seek judgment, relieve the op-
pressed, judge the fatherless,
twenty live feet below.
At present it is impossible to p,H||d for"the wldowT'-uiu^h
obtain lull particulars. |
♦ The following is a list of the Hb maae one
casualties as correctly as can an<l read:
last attempt,
KM Veirier, rear brakeman rjaili is good; and what
While waiting in the coach out rapidly ami then collapse,!, (jameH hyncii, a barkeeper of doth the Lord require of thee
al.!. st Ulf*tall(ri4 * . ,.<iS a a 1 I *1 I i It tr lliu 11 It I 114' If V III VV... I. T..«r ■> ii,,oiw K/ktf t V I • « _
Ajjent. Fort Worth.
Texas I'assangcr | Texas granting oetieions only
KUEV, General Superintendent, i to veterans actually residing in
Sedatla. Mo. '
OASTON MESblER, U. P. A
lla, Mo.
I. WA'I.DO, General Tratllc Manager,
Sedalia Mo.
seda- the state.
them were
the best fa IU i-
' lies of the town, lu their des
GEO. S. HKFL yjiOWICR,
Austin, Texas.
ltr« eder and
the l.one Star
llovki, t h e
nlng strain of
amfthe great-
ducers In the ^^^^K worli
at t h eJ^^^HKrcat
Fair my birds w o n
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. :i. (^uo
warranto proceedings have
been commenced in '••• supreme
court by Alto; m y-General j myself,
Lees against the Nebraska dia "
tilling company of Nebraska
JfrSna,0of P' City to enforf,« forfeiture of
prize win-'its charier and pioperty for
t ie s o u t j V|0|U||OII Gf ,jlH anti-trust, law.
DaUaa Pp,',ion prays for the dis-
every 1 solution of the company's char-
ter, the appointment of
a re
tirst ptlr.eover all competition. At San
Antonlafalrl was awarded every llrat,
and second jirixe. and can boast of that Cejver to wind tip i'n affairs, the
which no P. Hock breeder North or _„i. ,
South can, as In vlng a pair brooding sale or th orpor-i h property
pen of P, Hocks that out scored every and that lite proceeds be cotl-
varlety of chickens, hggs f 250 a aet- , •
ting, two settings S-1.0H: 20 cocherels at verted 111 the school fund of the
ting, two settings
$1.2A a piece; 20 at $'J.r>0 a piece; 20 at
$fi.00; trios 4..-SNJ, $7.(Ml, 10.00 aud l<>.00,
state.
here this morning a sirange precipitating the unlucky in
old man entered and took a mates to the ground, distances
aeat by Mr. Hopkins, introduc- j ranging from lo lo feet.
ing him self as VV. H. Howard. Many were bruised beneath the
"W here ure you from, Mr. debris Among
Hopkins?" said Howard. many ladies of
"Tennessee," replied Hop
j,|nH perate situationlights occurred
"Where are j'ou bound for?" ( among the men and.many were
ask 'd Howard. I stripped of every stitch of
"Temple, Tex ," responded, clothing. '1 he crowds oil the
Hopkins. 'opposite site of the building,
"Ilow fortunate to have met i which numbered several thou
you." was Howard's reply. "I , sand, became panic sit tken and
am going to lhat very place | fell and trampled on
In fad, it is my Itome. one another iu their attempts
1 am a merchant there, and am to reach the
juat ceturuing from purchasi *>g , pla a.
gootis at St Louis. I am ii' ,)U" lighters were
bad need of $1<K) until I reach seize.,' with fear aud made their
home, and while I will not e.Kit with
ask you to trust me out-right, low ing The sampling of tin
I hope you will take this helpless and the u'foni/ed cries
oberk and hold it as security of the men and won 'en
and let me have the amount, the place a scene of pan
As you say you are a farmer, niuni. It wsts not until oulsid«'
and my business is to supply help came to the aid of the peo
that class of men, inuybe in pie pinned "down by the planks
Yoakum, Tex., a young boy ofjblU t0 (lo jU8tly Md ,ov#
of I? years old from Chicago, mM-cy and to walk humbly
sfith my God.—Mlcab vi:H.
Bonham, Tex., Dec. :w.—
ST01' THAT COUGH p
DR. HARRIS' tured al the Christian church
last night on the "Jnner Life of
Jefferson Davie." This was
bis first lecture. He will make
The only .tough drops on earth thai a tour of the Northern states
... -■ Dext summer and deliver the
same lecture.
Pine Tiee Tat drops,
cures coughs, colds, sore throats, aath
ma, bronchitis and weak back None
genuine without my photograph. Sold
by druggists only.
W. II. HARRIS A SON.
Proprietors and Manufactures, 1122
Elm street, Hallas.Tex.
A Brutal Crime.
outside of the
also
mudc
'etno
the future 1 can help you be-
side*. Here comes tin local ex-
press agent, who will identify
me."
Another man claiming to be
the express agent appeared
anct identified Howard, and
Hopkins cheerfully handed
over the $100.
Hopkins soon ''smelted a
rat" and without difficulty
fouud he was a victim, but
takes his loss philosophically.
He say." he don't mind the loss
was stealing a ride iu a box-
car, are missing.
I'M I'aimer wa« rescued with
a very severe cut extending
from his left eye to the back
of his head.
15. 15 Todd, lireman, was res
cued with an arm and jaw
broken. i
George It. Burke was res
cued, seven tliih'S below town
wheio he had drifted aud
lodged iii a tree; his leg was
crushed entirely off below the
knee. It has since benn am
putated two inches below the
knee.
A stm kuian and two negroes,
names unlearned, were rescued
at in o'clock a. in , after hav-
ing remained iu a tree top in
mid stream a mile below the
disaster all night
The entire train of merchan
,1, o it. -'l total loss.
The caboose was foun l two
miles beV* ,Jtnvn-
impossible * y particu-
lars in regard > th f"^' of tJl"
missing men until the riv*T liaa
Disappoint^ and chagrined,
the skeptic left the platform
overwhelmed by the sneers of
his companions and the tumul-
tuous joy of the Christians.
and timbers that the unfortu
>ate victims were released from
their painful positions Many
physicians were called and the
wounds of the people attended rn|| ,|ovv„
to. The number of the wound
ed will reach into the hundreds, The Writers' Cramp.
aud while injuries of a great «. Vou write a gr«at deal,
many of them are serious and, #r|} #ot rarHfui yo,i
painful, it is believed ih t no ^Ht writer' cramp."
case will prove fatal.
Made •"Water Hull.
9A Howard.
To any common person, not
in ollic'e, who will show any
material or moral gain by their
votea in the last twenty years,
or any possible chance to do
better, with the present laws
and bosses.
The above reward is offered
in good faith, and money loft
in.care of The Patrick Henry,
by a woiking man, who got it
by fair business labor and
economy.
W'e hope some smart fellow
of g o p. persuasion will try
to get it, and put it in circula-
tion soon as possible. It would
pay a little interest, and than if
th*r° was any left get some
good bread ani meat.—The
Patrick Henry.
«ps#Ml His Kjrea.
I A Texas farmer decided to
R. A, Corbett & Sons,1 aged'70, sisters, living in a lit-
PROPKIETOB8 tie frame dwelling, No. 20(1
*«ciyMfn^Bnwnv vson Wl#ter«treet'had thwir tbroats
* tLSIfUUU rUULInT IMH|,t onl last night by some one nn-
-hairu, texah.— known to the police. The wo
^ Flano, Tex, Jau. 'i.—Last
Philadelphia, Jan. 2,—Sarah 1 of the'money so much as liav" niKht 10 O'<!lork lW(> rob
Kelly, aged 81 and Ann Kelly, |nK demonstrated to him that be™ walked up to a house oc
he is an old fool. The confl- cupied by J. T. Wootan aud
dencemen made good their re- family, almut thren miles north
treat.
(:o:
Have chickens for sale of the follow.;'"en were awakened by an in-
Claiborne F. Jackson, who
was onee governor of Missis-
of Piano, and asked if the rnaf)
of the house was at home. Mr.
Wootan had gone over to a
neighbor's to sit np with the
i sell his place, and got a
|r estate agent to write a notice,
will | W hen the agent read the no-
tice to him, he said, "read thftt
"I've got it now. I've h H(' '' again." After the second read*
for years " | ing he said, "I believe I'll not
"You don't tell rue so! Can't 'ell—I've been looking for a
anything be done for it f" j p|a, "e of that kind all my life,
"Yes. Send me |o to get ttntl d/lo't know I had it until
something to eat. The stomach you desc "*tbed it to me."—fix.
is the place where the writers'
cramp strikes me moat."
awri^:.r:hate',,l4PK3 ,u*yA bml , •ick- Mr-
wliite Minorcas and While bed. fhe man demanded mon. ! wealthy and diatiuguiahed
White beghorna. Silver
Hamburgs. White Minorca*
'.nV"" hrtteds,torhatoh- j 9y whlch „ wa() BnppollHd tU„ | family.
' ROUH F«*R HATt'HINO: -White old women bad rutirealed
Minorca, $3: Plymouth Rocks. $2; ... u . . . .
Itrown and White Keahorn. $2; White the bouse. He alnfrh'd them
Java, 92; Silver Spangled Hamburg. $'J. kv , 1H
( orreapondenc# solicited. Satlsfao- ' J
j tlon guaranteed.
When he weht to aak
and told them her husband was
not at home. They then want
If a visitor must look on a
door mat for "Welcome," hia
name is mud. New Orleans
Picayune.
In the sanv*« f? all men are
equal. In the *',oa<«|kuUou ^°*
the punched t|<iaft*r jtagles ^s
loudly aa the ptou^eet coin--*
Binghamton
ln th« hand of th- last h«r kI1„w ir „ay
• :'4,h!i.wi"ed: ';Ym- <• * ■> — «•<>« Jww.k .
t.t.
Vlee-Prea't, T. M. Kmaraon,
National Bank.
or MoKlBnojr, Tesae.
and S«rplus, • « S100,000.
Si d sells exchange on the principal cities In Barope.
, T. T. Btaersoe, T. H. Basr-
PALESTINE, TEXAS
iatbe Unit-
trio, $4.
neck when they de Claib, you can have ber I
dared there was no money in got 'em all. For good-
the bouse and then slashed neM sake, don't ask me for the
each of them across the throat. worn* !"—Kx.
The women w«re removed,
later, to a hospital, and an ex-
amination of the wounds show
ed that both women were dan-
gerously hurt. Ibey will, how-
ever, with good care, recover.
A man by the name of Barry
has been arreeted oa snepieioB
and v *! be given a hearing to-
was no room. They at ill
A pretty Wisconsin school-
marm, to encourage prompt-
ness, promised to kiss the first
scholar at school, and the big
Was George Francis Train
iu stealing a bottle of
hisky to save the Boston IIr* i
P"r man's life f Literary societies , boys took to roosting on the
sisted, and asked if they could ran debate the question with fence all night.-
come in and.ait up by fhe lire, out payment of any gratuities.
as she could not furnish them
At the recent fire in Boston lodging, and requested her to • Uncle" Robert Plnkerton of
one firm waa entirely cleaned come to the door, which she did McConneleville, Ohio, has sold thing on the 10
out, not even a henholder left, as soon as she could dress. out his undertaking business, j and the talesman was
and added to this the papers On opening the door there aft«.r having followed it for a little weary of her
in their snfe were destroyed, stood two men. one a tall aud sixty seyeu years. Ue re-jAt length
Slnee^thagreat Boston Are many the other a low, heavy set man, moved from Washington conn-, bundle of wife teg
a duplicate of their the tall one bavim? a r..i k over ty. Pa.„ to Ohio in 183)1. He and aeked : "Laai'
trial t a lance kept at | his face and a pistol in his has attended over four thon-! them for V
thefeaMaaoe of some member hand, which he bold cocked tn sand*funerals. He wne eighty-. alee for
of *a 4i .-~Bff. • her face, demanding what mon four yeees old Jast month—fix. >
The old lady from the
Robert Piukerton ofj try had priced neatly every-
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1890, newspaper, January 9, 1890; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191610/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.