The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1891 Page: 3 of 4
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TIME CARD.
July iiatufall.
.... 0:00a. in.
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No. H
No. a orfM a. lu.
fl#IOKDOfJ 'yjo, | 8;4(l J), ui.
" .. No. W 0:10 a. ill.
M- K. & T.
13:40 p. m.
1:40 p. ur
chViich directory.
CINUKKLAXD I'BaeBYTBHUN.
.......very Sabbath at 11 o'olook
f®So pfm. Rev. J. 8. Weaver,
tiabl) tb school every Babbath
gS'«, •- sitperlntend-
•#t' I'KUIIYTKIUAN.
a-nloei every Sabbatb at 11 o'clock
®* ....I 7-30 P. ui. Sabbath school
• ' S"2h«tb at 9:80 a. ui. Prayer
"Sngevery Wednesdsy night at 7:30.
MKT110UUT.
j,.vices every Sabbath at 111 o'clock
™ *nd 7:15 p. m.. Rev. J. :A. Stat-
Raiufull in July, 1891, at ad-
valormn, 6 tulles north < f Mir-
Kinuey, Collin county, Tcxus,
as kepi by C. B. Moote.
July 15,
44 10,
44 27,
41 28,
" 21),
44 30,
Highest of all in Leavening Pcrwcr.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
°SifSS
absoijl/tely pure
oii2f> io«h.
1 0025
W. A. Grav, *
form8 us tiuit i (m
liauce, at ith i
last Saturday <
iest liiiiou biroiirt>
Total
5.5.
tiJ eutor. Habbath achool every
- *,that 9:46a.m.
w ■ Prayer meeting ev-
7:30.
gfffeandent. rrayj
JiyWedneKlay night at
' JcllKIHTlAK.
> -king every Sabbath uiornlng at
nffiSn*® p. rn. Rider Prltchett,
*'•*_ Q..nH
— "Bundav achool every Sabbath
p.a°i) a a>. P> «•*** . superintend'
£l meeting every Wednesday
fihtat 7:30.
UHHT.
Pw.chlng every Sunday at 11 o'clook
. "TTj f;45 p. m.. Sunday school
jtndty morning at 0:46 o'olock. T. C.
IHsiry, upcrlntendent.
LOCALi NEWS
When The Hair
Slums ttlguii of tailing, begin at outio lliu luu
ol Ayui u liulr Vigor. TUU iirupanUun
■Uougtliuiui Uio Sflalp, pruDiolv* Uio growUi
ot uow hair, rciutrua lliu luiturul color n>
gray ana lurivd lialr, uud rvuilurs li sou,
pliant., and glouty
"Wo have uo hesitation in pronounotog
Ayers liulr Vigor uuequalm! lot driMliiH
llio lialr, uud wo do UiU ulUir long <x|«r(
onco lu lu u u. Tliln preparation presorvei
Uio lialr, cuius damn-iiU and <U1 dlmmoua u;
Uio wolf, iwikon rougli aud brlUlu luilr volt
and pliant, und prevents baldttOM. While It
la not a dye, Hume who have used the Vigor
•ay It will stimulate Uio rooU uud color
glauds ot faded, gray, light, aud rod hair,
changing Uio color to
A Rich Brown
or even black. It will not soil the pillow
■i-Wg'-J!
Hitching racks are badly
needed in McKinuey, If you
do not believe it just, take a
peep at the dilapidated oondi-
Our friend, C. M. Christie, of
Rowlett, was in the city this
week.
tion of our back yard fence. I An$ Hornung, a well known
J manufacturer of boots and
The Secret oTSuCCeSS. «hoesat 820 Nolan at., San An-
i tonio, Texas, will not soon for-
, get his experience with an at-j regard
rfni h Bios our well known ^ok of tlj^n ,nprt wHicl, he re-
0 Uriels, that 1 he -.!Ul foi|||IF|j:|,..i w.u< ,akfm
ri-tofsumMwi, perseverance. | h violent cramp in the
II.. .,tcro >.?vpsMP« in keep-■ w|lit.u t Mi^ wonld
it* the tines. hi* ot yerfiuw h , mv (},.utl bjullt
,ollr, u;,ltjlr84 /^w^tics, t ( thM- ulu ua„ ot
diUKh an.I chunucala o« the chamber^,.'* C,lie, Cholera
tnarke . 1 Ley -specially in- Qnd l)iunLu.,, Umn-lv. The
viie all persons wh have pal- firat ,lo(IH (iid M( lul|4!., ^,,4
< rv-tary, iu-
C 'Urtvillo AI
liar meeting
i^lg miK*eii a
r-pu.ii.tti.tK
la report that wan pul-l shod in
|tli«- pit. Louis Republic of J'llj
28ili, in whit It rejK.ii i'.
I ri ajiuiideiit si>yo .i- ii
| completely anttihioiti- Dr "
! Ciin in the debit'•• u' the r
;cem \ iiitu. t' tn^nmpruvn' n ;. r
MrKii' ■■•y k <! 'hat hundreds
I of Aliiii-ce in 11 who were for
meiiy in i * .t- f ; lie sub treas-
ury ale now condemning it.
Our Copeville friends inform
us that that (he Republic's
Statement is "usirely fulse as
1 his community—that
the Cop-vi 1" .Alliance mem-
bers uie siron^et ilian ever iu
the faiih and many neAf oon-
vei ts h:ivi- n -• 11 nude.
cana nor a pookct-liandkt reliler, and Is ill-
1 agreeable.
Ida Douglass is visiting rela
[ lives in Fort Worth.
The best perfume at th
i Sickle Store,
W. H. Chapman of Bois'd'ui c
[bas a very sick child.
lyCigars, candy aud pea-
nuts at the Nickle 8tore.
Mrs. fleam, who lives wist
| of McKiuney, aud who has been
fery Bick is recovering.
j m ^ P1 1 ■ ■ ■ ■
^"Oood soda at 5 cents per
pound at the Nickle Store.
Tog Chaudler, Wood Hern-
dou aud Tweed Coleman are
{prospecting in Oklahoma.
UTFor tin and glassware
don't fail to ckll at the Nickle
Store.
mm* ■
The Denison Gazetter says
the Alliance encampmeut at
McKinney was a '4howiing auc-
n plllo
. Oa la 1
way* agreeable. All the dirty, gtuiuny lialr
preparations should be dlsplneed ut oiiw by
Ayer* Hair Vigor, and thousands who go
around with heads looking like 'the fretful
|K>rcuplr;.' should hurry In the nearest ilruj:
•tore and pttrehaie a Inittle of the Vlgor."-
TA* .Sunny Htmth. Atlanta, Oa.
"Ayer's lialr Vigor Is excellent for Uio
lialr. It stimulates the growth, cures bald-
ne*ii, restores the natural eolor, cleanses tlm
scalp, prevents dandruff, and Is a good diess
lug We know Umt Ayer's lialr Vigor differs
from most hair tonics and slmllur prepara-
tions, It lielng perfectly harmless." — Prom
KconomicaJ ttovukttvlng, by Kllzu It. I'arkcr.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
VBRI'AUItli BY •
DB. J. O. AYHR & CO., Lowell, Mam.
80IU by Drii^bt.i miii! lVrf min ri,
dtation,,hor, bWl. weatoi-l^ Holloed", un 20 mi.,-
lUfigtv t.p.01s pi^tt III Hide or utt.8WHl( til- '! and
ihouider, oppt-^wori, nlgbt b,fore .|,. i . ! g«t.
hII
mine, diy cougb, Hinoihering.
dr' psy, or lieurt diBeasc to try
i'r. .Mis' uuequal^d New
11-in: Cure, be aire it in too
Im'^. I' I :t • the 'argej i sale of
imv ^ir :;inr remedy. Fine
Ixu.kh ui ii-stimr.l.iaU tree. Dr.
Mil-.' Hi-fit-mtivo Nervine is
tllirilll pUK.ie>l T.jO" KleepleeH| «HH,
hoad'uihtj, iitv, etc , aud it con
tUHM rui c.piatHH.
b-
to wlt-l.
i w
! t:
ttl I
get
need 1
him'. This reihkJ) an .1- always
be o ue of the i '• *t.'iys of my
family- For saie by Bristol
Bros. VOruggist.
Georg" CarliNa
died last 8afca*d 'V 1
of Piano,
llorromcti Attenii 01!
1 will exhibit during the re-
union, a very line imported stal
lion, Limes Bay, which is foi
sale on easy terms. Pedigree
shown to inquirers,
A. A Williams.
1 i lit. ooiuiry will market
m *re producoper acre than any
other county in Texas. Mark
this prediction this fall.
EgTThe Nickle Store is Mill
OB hand with a large new stock
of notions for sale cheap.
Wantkd.—A large pair of
hack rabbits, horned frogs aud
I other Texas curosities.
F. W. Fori>,
McKinney, Texns
Mrs. Cora B. Sii^ertield, <•f
I Saute Fee, Teun., is visitiug in
our city.
Found.
A purse containing some
money aud jewelry between
here aud Rhea's Mill by Jess<
Howard of Vineland Texas.
The owner cau haye it upon
sulUcient proof.
lUuatruteri Souvenirs
Of the Southern Female (Cox)
College, LnGrange, Ga., are
works of Art, sent free upon
application. The forty*iguth
annnal report shows a faculty
of iwenty-five from America
and Europe, 150 boarders from
Canada to Cuba, and 228 pri-
vate music pupils. The equine-
ment of the College is elabo-
rate, and the environment
healthful, home-like and re-
ligious.
ISTTbe Racket Btnre invites
the people of Collin county to
call and see their new goods,
which are constantly arriving.
J. D. Thompson, of White
Bock Alliance, brought in a
cotton boll, which was opened.
I'The tleecy staple looked pretty.
LMr. Thompson says he has a
[.large acreage of the same kind.
> ! —
tSTYou cau purchase al-
most anything you wish at the
Racket Store on West Virginia
street. Just west of the Foote
House.
Miss Delia, daughter of Jeiry
Dale, aged fi years, died at her
home near Copeville, August 1
last and was burried the follow
iug Sunday. The cause of her
death was congestion of the
■toniach aud boweils.
Miss SnHie Hall entertained
li«?r many young friends ut her
iiouie ou College Hiii last Sat-
urday evening.
As we go to press our fore-
man, Mr. Simmons received
several beautiful boquets from
his mother and bister iu Kun-
aas. It is a fact that we appi e
date to haye fresh beautiful
Kansas Howers upon our edi-
torial table.
UWe hope our citizens will
push the artesian well busi
Bess. We need good water
*nd if ever fellow will put his
■boulder to the wheel and not
he contrary about the locution
we can soon haye good healthy
*ater.
There is some "pure cussed
ness1"' going on in different
Parts of the ootinty by some
reckless boj*s shooting into
achool houses and church hp.
The latest is !h<" import that
•ome of these wild and wooly
1 Joung Americans engaged in
ahootii.g into a chnroh house at
Melissa last Saturday 1 ight.
while services w
Sli.n.1 ob neb .oudu
WALL PAPER.
Five thousand rolls compris-
ing all the latest designs and
novelties, just received at the
City Drug Store and will be
sold at the lowest prices ever
known, R. E. Bristol.
Biottli Bros.
Keep ou hand fresh drugs,
patent medicines of all kinds,
Also toilet articles of any de-
scription; in fact, everything
in the drug line. Call and see
them, east side of the square.
WALL PAPER~
You can buy wall paper and
paints cheaper and have the
largent stock to select from in
McKiuney at the City Drug
Store,
ISPR. M. Board has on band
a large stock of cottou sacks
and ducking. Farmers are re
Jiueated to call at his store be
ore purchasing.
tSTGo to R M. Board when
you wish to purchase cotton
sacks and ducking.
Lubricating oils for harvest-
ers and farm machinery at low-
est prices at City Drug Store,
I'lmiiH for Sole.
Leave vour orders for plums
with O. S Battle or E W. K'rk
patrick, McKinney, Texas
Notice.
E F England will deliver
Alliance leetures at the follow-
ing placeii: H ney Valley,
Thursday evening, August 1 ,
at4 o'clook; Josephine, Friday
night, Aug. 14, at 8 o'clock;
Copeville, Saturday night, Aug..
15, at 8 o'olock. These lectures
are public. Ladies invited.
Everybody will do well to turn
out.
|5gPTin>vnre
store.
ut tl.e Nicke.
^rrii'iwBm
KTJH
l^gPGlassware at the Nickel
store.
pgr I he Nickel Btore is I-he
place to get bargains.
fSTnaryesting oils of all
Store.
A Husband's Mistake-
Husband too often permit
wives, a tut parents their chil-
dren to suliei- front headache,
dizziness, neura gia, sleepless-
iie^H, tits, nervousnnHH: when by
the n.-ie of Dr. Milea' Restora-
tive Nervine such servies re-
fill 'h could easily be prevented.
Druggists everywhere Bay it
wives iiiiiaersal satisfaction,
Mtnl litis an immense sale.
Wood worth & Co., ot Fort
Waj tie, Iftd ; Snow & Co., of
8} uti lise, N. Y.; J C. Wolf, of
Hillsdale, Mich.; and hundreds
of oihei* say, "li is thw greatest
seller t!i"y ever knew." It con-
uiitis no opiates. Trial bottles
and line book ou Nervous Dis-
ease free at Smith Bros. Drug
Store.
Press Bnckelew and family
of VifiHy. returned last week
from a pleasant visit in the B.
I. T.
Miles'
Nerve &
Pills.
Liver
Act on a new principle—regulating
the liver, stomach and boweli through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
Mile«' i'UUi ipeedly cure billouaneM
had taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa-
tion. Unequal for men, women, cull-
dren. Smallest mildest, surest! 60
doses, lift CM. eiamplu Free, at Smith
Bros. Drug Store.
The loyers of horse racing
enjoyed themselves last Mon-
day evening at the fair gro nnds
witnessing the race between
Ben Hill and Sleepy Jim. Ben
Hill won the race.
Preparing for hot weather—
The following telegram from
W hi tew right, Texas, indicates
that the people in that vicinity
do not intend to be caught un-
prepared:
WuiTRWBiaiiT, June 2,1891.
Chamberlain & Co.,Des Moines,
Iowa:
Ship ns at once one gross
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, 25 cent
size, and two dozen 50 cent size.
We are entirely out and have
hnd nearly forty calls for it
lliiB week.
O. Y. Rathbun & Co.
This is just such a medicine
as every familv should be pro-
vided with during the hot
weather. It never fails and is
jtleiisant to take. For sale by
Bristol Bros. Druggist.
The tirst Monday attracted
an unusually large crowd to
our city.
* Children Enjoy
The pleasant ilayor, gentle
action and soothing effects of
Syrup of Figs, when in need of
a laxative and if the father or
mother be costive or bilious
the most gratifying results fol-
low its use, so that it is the
best family remedy known and
every family nhould have a
bottle.
We are glad to note that
Todd Warden is able to be ont
after a s 'V"ie spell of sick-
ness.
Arthur Hawrenoe will plsas-
accept out thauks for some
nice melons presented to us
yesterday.
MLerit Wins.
We desire to say to our citi-
zens, that for years we have
been selling: Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Bncklen's iVrnica Salve and
Electrio Bit to rs, and have never
handled remedies that sell as
well, or that have given such
universal satisfaction. We do
not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready
to refund the purchase price if
satisfactory reattlts do not fol-
low their nse. These remedies
have won tbeir great populari-
ty pnrely on. tbeir merits. E,
N.McAulay &Bro. Druggists.
Master J ohn Douglass has
our thanks for a nice lot of ap-
ples and p< caches presented to
us yesterda y.
To the pn Mic.—Caddo Mills.
Texas, June 1891.-—From
own person, al knowledge, I oa11
recommend Chamberlain's Col-
ic, Cholero and Diarrhoea rem-
edy for cramps in the stomach,
also for diiirrho ea and flux. It
is the best medi cine I have ever
seen used and the sect selling,
as It always gives satisfaction.
A. K. Sherrill. 25 and 50 cent
bottles for Bale by Bristol Bros.
Druggist.
fCii L>Vt>PEP8IA,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
1j iui clfoulUd remedy, a* numerous testlmo-
mailt coneliiitlvely prove. "For two yours
i wa u eoiutant suflsmr from uynpepila
and liver conipl ilnt. I doctored a long
'i :vis li!i.'iii- u lu t prescribed, In nearly
>^ij un.f, tuny ;,i:rnvulfld the disease.
An ujinHi' n.ny advised mo to use Ayer's
.v. suriuitfia. I did so, und was cured
•1. 1 <.cvl of $5, Since Umt time it has
ti, mi my family mediclue, and sickness has
liUtt'MO ii slruiiKor to our household. I
believe ll ts lie the liest medietas on earth."
— K. MdMulty, UucKinau, a> Sununcr sL,
)aj . oil, !ti J.
FOR DEBILITY,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
l:i a corUla cure, when tlio rorapliilnt orltf-
}t*vt In Impoverished hlood. " I was a
it snff. ro from u low coudlUou of the
, .„..d mid ifcii.-ral delilllty, heeomlng flnolly,
no rtidusotl ll*>t I wus nullt for work. Noth-
Iuk Mint I did for the complaint helped mo
so much as AVer's Sainaparllla. a few bottles
of which rcstjred me to health and strength.
I take
inlHllclne I
Mailt:
flew ht\ Life 1
ance Company.
i am an abilene county farmer.
I sold my borne in Collin county, Texas, for #30 per
acre. I bought land two years ago in Abilene county
ut griper acre. 1 have raised just as good crops of
wheat, oaf-, and cotton as I ever did there, and my fam-
ily have n!i been in good health. Iain going down to
Colin, in te|i my friends about it.
read, ponder and dioest!
The great bargains we are now
offering to make room for the im-
mense stock of
t
at 1 did for
i!li as AVer's
,.!ch reatired
Ite every Opportunity to recommend this
Iclne In auiilar cases." —C. Evlck, U K.
11 St., Chltlcolhc, Ohio.
FOR ERUPTIONS
. an disorders orlRlnaliHR In Impurity ot
-si, such as hoUs, carbuncles, pimples,
K;;, 8cr "
sores, and tlit Uke, take otuy
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
rasPABStf a*
VR. J. O. AYEB ft CO., X oweU, Mass.
Frloe #1; "I* bottles, Worl!« I4 hotlls.
A great many young people
were highly entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stacy last Tuesday evening.
The people at the World's
Dispensary of Buffalo, N. Y.,
have a stock-taking time once
a year and what do you think
they do J Count the number of
bottles that've been retnrned by
the men and women who say
that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medf-
oal Discovery or Dr. Pierce's
Fayorite Prescription didn't do
what they said it would do.
And how many do you think
they have to count. One in ten?
Not one in five bnndred!
Here are two remedies—one
the "Golden Medical Disoov-
ery," for regulating and inyig-
orating the liver and purifying
the blood; the other, the hope
of weakly womanhood; they've
been sold for years, sold by
the million bottles; sold under
a positive guarantee, and not
one in five hundred can say:
"It was not the medicine for
me!" And- -is there any rea-
son why you should be the one!
And—supposing yon are, what
do vou lose? Absolutely noth-
ing!
The colored people held in-
stallation services on East
Louisiana street last week and
eq)oyed an ioe cream supper.
The Democrat force ;was the
recipient of a nice lot of cream
furnished by them, for which
they will accept onr thanks.
A Sale Investment,
Is one which js guaranteed
to bring you satisfactory re-
sults, or in case of failure a re-
turn of purchase price. On
this safe plan you can buy from
our advertised Druggist a but-
A Remarkable 81111ko Story.
T. G. Boorman, who lives 7
miles southeast of McKinney,
telle us the following remark-
able snake story: Last Sunday
he.went into his stable uud dis-
covered a chicken snake abont
3 1-2 feet long. He struck him
with a hoe and carried his
s'l&fceship ou the outside of the
stable, when he discovered the
point of a scrlbo r.wl protrud
iug from thu liOL'k of the snake
JJpon opening the snake with
the hoe he found the awl to be
sbout 6 inches long with
ioden handle about the size
\D ink bottle, also he fonnc
driver about six inches
lonff w hich the snake bad
There whs' • "0U etUn« *n.a
tool box in th * lot,1' w^e„r,?
supposed the s naKe
curing all the e, c;on,rl"T
to take in some car^ " t,;,,
to aid digestion or p. pf
snakeship's, judgemen ^
was deficient.
This is a true snake stoi ^'
Wi
of L
a sere.
Shilob's Catarrh Remedy, a
marvelous cure for catarrh
diphtheria, canker mouth and
headache. With each bottle
there is an ingenious nasal in-
jector for the more successlnl
treatment of these complaints
without extra charge. Price
50 cents. 8old by Bristol Bros.
Goods that will begin to arrive in
about
10 or 15 days.
F*. T. COOK, HpeomlAff't.
.. _
Below is a list of a portion of
those who have taken polieie*
with me since Mareh last. Near-
ly all farmers In Collin oonnty.
Jos. J. Beyett, \X J- R- D. Long
G W Holcomb # D 8 Martin
F C Thompson fct W D Mnckie
J P Knudson ft R G Walton
W T Dickenson# J F Myers
J W Blassiegam^ A J Baker
R Littlepnge ft M E Welsh
B B Lindsey ft R M Baker
O S Wood all ft Mrs Dnpan
B D Cowling ft TN Wood
Si'Bird well ft J A Webster
G C Blackwoodft W C White
C W Blackwoodft H LTerry
J R Bledsoe ft G W Akin
J H Franklin ft A Walker
W G Airheart ft G 8 Wilson
Dr W Webster ft 8 D Smith
O C Bennett ft G Watson
A H Liudsey ft G W Hill
Franc Cook ft W A Smith
It E Din ning ft W A Bert
W A Webster ft W W Smith
TESTIMONIALS.
In preparatory to this great arri-
val we expect to make bargains in
every line of goods handled by us
in the way of
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Car-
pets, etc.
This is no scheme but all we ask
is a share of your patronage and
our
t have Invested in a Free Toutlae
Mortuary Dividend policy, Issued by the
New York Lite Insurance Co. I ess-
sliter It a saving fund whereby one ean
drop away a Tow dollars each year
which Is sure to return to your estate
if you die or to yourself it yon survive
the period.
K. C. Thompson, editor and propria*
of the Pomocrat, The Farmers Alliance
Organ or Collin county, MoKlnney,
Texas. ,
1 have a New York "Mortuary Divi-
dend" policy for 93.000, whloh I consid-
er a profitable and solvent In vest meat,
anil I would aheerftilly recommend the
"Old Reliable" New York Llfa to ail
who contemplate taking Insurance.
3.11. Ball, Merchant,MoKlnney, Tax.
March 20,1891.
I have a Free Tontine polisy Issued
by Hie New York Life Insurance Co.,
for $3,000 which matures next Febru-
ary. The fact of my continuing this
policy through the tontine period to
sulllcieiit ovldcnco of my fklth in and
appreciation of The New York Ltfe In-
surance C'o.
J. L. White.
Mr. White Is cashier of tha Collla
County Bank of McKinney.
Goods axid Prices
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment,
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Cbronlo Boras, Fev$r Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Bore Nipples
and Flloa. It la oooling apd soothing.
Hundredsof case# have beoa oared by
fHlfd
it is put up in as ui: w hw
Bristol Bros.,
Druggist.
It ahor 5." «'*«r treatment had
i. go cent bo*,
f •- : r\i ,
>,:w
for consumpt
teed to bring relief in every
tion. It is guaran
ef in every
oaae, when used for any affec-
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest,
such as Consumption, Inflam-
mation of Lungs Bjo icbltis,
Asthma, Whopping cougb.
oroup, etc., e'o it is pleasabt
and agreeable to tas! , perfect
ly sale, and can always be de
pendwl upon.
Trial bottles free at E. N. Mc-
Aula? Bro. Drug store.
Marriage Bel is.
The following marriage li-
censes have been issued by
County Clerk Keen, since our
last report:
J. H. Meek and Auralie Rice;
W. H. Stephen's and O. Steph
enson; P. F, Ilutcherson and
Martha Seals; S. T. Rogers and
Dora Kerr; John Allen and El-
len Coffey; J. E. Isbelle and
Emma A. Huff; R. B. Grider
and Quentella Harris; J. S. Fos-
ter and Sarah G. Oaks; R. L.
Duncan and Ellen Harjin; W.
H. Gerrin and Bettie Boren,
James A. Lusk and Mary
Washington; B. F. Sattertield
and Viola E. Larue; W. S.
Warner and Hattie P. Smith;
J. E. Davis and Lydia J Din
iel; J. T. Horn and Mattie
Oglesby; J, E. Bazzlay and
Fannie Davis.
w'i.u speaj* f°r themselves.
Respectfully,
Ms
M. ARON.
M. Aron is in the eastern
1 narket, purchasing a large uuc
well selected stock of goods
for the coming fall trade. Mr
Aron is an experienced mer
chant in the dry goods line anc
will, no doubt, offer some rure
bargaius during the fall sea
son.
Oh, What a Cough!
Will you heed the warning?
The signal perhaps of the sure
approach of that more terrible
disease, consumption. Ask
Yourself if you can afford for
the sake of saving 50 cents to
run the risk and do nothing for
it. We know from experience
that Shi}oh'9 Oqre will cure
your oougb. It never falls.
This explains w I13' more than a
million bottles were sold the
past year
Died.
Little Dora Galbreith, daugb
ter of J. L. and Ora D. Wiun,
died at the residence of O. D
Winn on Sunday evening, the
20th ult., of cholera infantum
The little darling was seven-
teen months old and its parents
were on a visit to this place
from Hill county. The burial
whs at Peoon Grove Cemetery
on Monday evening last.
The relatives an I friends
have our heartfelt sympathy
during this great bereavement
On the !ird Sunday in Aug.
the Baptists of this city wj)j
hegin q protracted meeting.
The pastor, Rev. Scolleld, will
be aided by Rev. Frily, of Tty?
| lor, T«xas. We bespeak pqu-
It r lit yes oronp slder^hle Interest iu *). -
Finance Ilepnrt.
The
comminute^ on privl-
leges beg to submit the follow-
ing report of nniountc reneivtril
and expended on account of
£)!!'J.nc® encampment held at
Willis Dowells pasture on July
21 to 25 inclusive 1801,
Amount received on sale of
privileges $887. Amount re-
ceived on sale of lumber #117 00,
Total $424.00.
Paid Evan Jonop,
Paid C. W. MeCuue,
Jennie Scott Wileo',
A. J. Streeter,
C. A. Powers,
Telephoning,
Telegram,
Willis Hoti 1,
8enator Peft'er,
?oote House,
<se of (he court house,
j'or Rilihnn .1...1 U..1...1
Farmers if you are physical-
1} able you can carry a policy
with us with out it costing di-
rectly one cent, and thus pro-
tect your estate aud sec or® a
competency for your family
in case.ofyour decease,
WritemeoroaUwUio'W
city.
RltBVacTFOL^i
f.t.coob;-
PemoC,*',_
H prteM knocked
tSTirig. nckel«tore.
8,'% at the JS ^«crr-.i 3 ,
^
A new gto at
has jnst am
nickel store.
T -■
■Sr' Arnica .
m:
The Boat. n lfr
Hone *nj i> .HdbUiiu, oornn and ail at
■r Hinoi j ri'funded . Pi
For H«Itt
lo on
VIO.O(
*20 00
$44 00
*10.00
*1 rx
.70
80
*:i2 50
*11.50
*1.50
r Ribbon ami Printing 40.20
ieef und loe
F. Siiveis & Co ,
i. J. Dorsev
A. l'H>oto,
ini Oheek,
J. Herndon,
C. M. (juisenberi y,
R. S. Sliced,
08.85
117 35
2.00
0.00
1 50
2.50
2.n<
1.00
J. A Caldwsll. I.E. Walk.
Caldwell & Webb,
Physicians & Snrgaons.
Omce over K. W. M'Aula.v's Druf Store
Dr. Webb can be found la
his office day or nignt when
not professionally engagod.
Br. Caldwell's residenoe is
on Bouth Wilcox street.
ritlVATB
i
ffli
uud whooping uuugh at unoe,' Injjj.
Mothers, do not. bj without J .,
For lnm« bank, side or cb ««"
.... SUMK F^S,
"• iaiol Bros
'VI
meet-
" v. , ' ' v
V I.-.
For Malar la, Liver Trou-
ble, or Indigos tion, use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
*Total,
Balance ou hand,
S91.7B
5W.16
W. W, CH A I'M AN,
M. VV. Yoiinoku,
W. A. HOI.DKR
Per. F C.1
(
Com.
Mrs. Webb A Son,
(Formerly of CoUIn CoJ
rKOritlJKTORS*
I
1181
H. - ; < il ffrt
BOH. hj N0rth Akard at, DALLAS, Taxffr-
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1891, newspaper, August 6, 1891; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191688/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.