The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
On to Bills City.
C. D. Wray, of Denton, vas in the eitj
Sunday.
Thanksgiving service* will be held in
the Christian church on the 2SHh.
R. L. Hay and lady are spending the
In Denton connty.
Anderson Green, the negro that was
last Thursday, died of bi? wounds
Friday*
Vr. Stinnett, of Snerman, was in Mc-
Kinney, Monday, on business.
W. H. Waterman
part of the waek.
wss sick the first
Constable Evans, of Farmersville
came over Tuesday with g>uie attach-
ed witnesses.
Duncan Holder is confined to his
room with fever.
His* Howerton, of Vinev Grove,
spent Friday and Saturday in Mc Kin-
ney.
Louie Coffman, of Melissa, wss in Mc-
Kinney Sunday to see his best girl.
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Burnia and Anna Crim, of Ard
I. T., visited relatives and
friends in this city, Sunday.
It is reported that Joe Barnes will
soon join the National Turf association.
He has already purchased one very
swift animal.
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Capt. Keyes, of Dallas, uisited rela-
tives in this city, Sunday.
J- B. Ray, of the Bargain store, spent
Sunday with his lautily. in Denton
county.
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J. J. Rogers accompanied his sister,
Mrs. Bass, who has been visiting in
this city, to her home in Lebsnon,
Sunday.
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The little son of Judge and Mrs. II*
O. Head is dangerously sick with d ip-
theria at their home in Ft. Worth.
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Tommy Jones celebrated the 13th
anniversary of his uiarriage, Tuesday,
by giving a magnificent dinner to his
relatives and clerks.
B. Jackson has sold bis stock of
goods, at Parker, to H ickey Moore.
Hons. Wallace Hughston and W. 9.
Terrell went to Nevadr, Saturday, on
Jim Crim, a former aeli known citi-
zen of this county, but later of Ard-
nsore, 1. T., has ®old out there and lo-
cated at Dallas.
Mr*. Soe Fields and daughter
Mr*. Jennie Derritt of Dallas, visited
relatives in this city last week
Jim Moore, a member of tne firm of
Coleman A 31 oore, ginners at Colbert,
I. T.. came down Saturday to spend
a day or two st home.
Died—At the residence of Chas. Bush
In this city, Sunday night. W. F.,
Smith, of consumption. Burial at Pe-
can Grove cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Mr*. T. P. Seott and Utile
of Dallas, visited her
Harris, la this oily, last
Ml** Baby Morris, of Oak Cliff. is la
McKinney, the gnat of MiasOrendnfi.
Isom Younger was a pleasant caller
at The Democrat offloe Wednesday.
BUI Water*, a hustling Collin eounty
termer and gin ssaa, came down Tues-
day from Oklahoma territoy where he
hss a gin in operation.
J. R. Self the newly elected justies of
Farmersville was in to teens Friday.
He Is an affkble, courteous gentleman.
Populist commissioner J. T, Howard
of Farmersville was In to see u* last
week.
A veteran democrat of Allen was la
the city the other day raising cain
about "general apathy.** He declared
that In lsOC it would take $5000 to heat
the d—n pop*. "Gee whii.'
Dr. Gibson had the mfsfortune right
recently of losing his big span of buggy
horse*. They both died with the blind
stagger*.
McKinney is needing waterworks
worse than any city In Texns,
We want some one in every com-
mnnity to solicit subscriptions for The
Democrat and to collect back dues.
W. W. Msddo c, of Blue Ridge, was
in to see us Saturday. Bro. Maddox is
proud of Blue Ridge and her populist
msjority. He reports the populist
force* in good fighting trim for 1886.
J. F. Cave called on us Friday. Mr.
Cave was the populist andidate for com-
missioner against J. R. Saye. He wao
beaten by 80 majority, in 1892 Saye had
a majority of Xio. This is a good show-
ing for Mr Cava and the populists of
District No. 3.
Kobt. Wright and Wm. Coffman. of
Weston, came into see us and sub-
scribed for The Democrat Friday.
They seemed to appreciate the fight
The Democrat is making for the popu-
list cause.
Attorneys Beverly, of McKinnev. and
Craig, of Dallas, are in Quanah, assist-
ing to prosecute Seeriff Moore, of
Fosrd count}*, for the Murder of Con-
stable Beverly last Dec,
C. H. Wray of the Bargain store or-
dess The Democrat sent to h s father,
Kev. J. C. Wray, in Saloma, Kentucky.
I hanks.
Little 2 year old son of Mr. snd Mrs.
Robert McKihanen of Bethel was buried
Tuesday.
Tim Whittenburg of Denton was in
the city yesterday.
T. K. Sherwood and lady of Pottsboro
are visiting in McKinney. Mr, Sher-
wood is an uncle to Lee Sherwood, one
of our well known businessmen.
Mr. T. A Bailey, merchant of Hick,
man. gave us a pleasant call Wednes-
day
J. W. Asbury is erecting a neat cot-
tage c i his lot on North College street.
Mrs. Belie Sttffe and Mrs. Pounds at-
tended the Sandifer-Weaver wedding
last evening near Piano.
A messenger hurriedly came into
McKinney this morning after a doctor
for Mrs. John Hegecoxe living about
ten miles south-west of town, who was
taken very suddenly and seriously ill
this morning.
J. P. Dowell attended the Cotton
Palace at Waco Monday.
Tuesday evening Rev. J. L. Morris
was right pleasantly "pounded" by a
liberal donating party.
J. M. Sherwood and wife left Monday
for their home in Anona, Red River
county, Texas. They hsve been visit-
ing their son Mr. Lee Sherwood in our
city.
THE
Will moye Jan-1, 1895 to the
Nale & Dies Old Stand.
in timber,
Igoodfl m
in yard; land in good
of cultivation.
Another tract of 120 acres in
fhe Jackson Riirvey, 12 milps
«ast from McKinney, 35 acren
in colli vat ion, balance in tirn
tor and being an exceptionally
fine tract of land. Terms easy.
8ee W. C. Jones, Executor es-
tate M J. Woodall, deceased.
Office west of Foote Honse,
Mckinnoy, TVxus 40tf.
the Mf.tnuahek.
We want to close out every dollar's
worth of goods in our house between
now and Dec. 30. In order to do thie
we will sell everything in our house.
Regardless of value.
Clothing,
Dress Goods,
Boots, Shoes i Hats
And must be sold. We don't want!
to move any of our goods if we can
avoid it We will open up in our
NEW QUARTERS !
With a Nice, New Stock.
The public is cordially in-
vited to call and inspect the
magnificent bnilding and huge
•lock of J. P. Crouch & Co. It
will be a treat.
Smith Bros.
Keep on hand fresh drugs
patent medicines of all kinds
Also toilet articles of any de
<cription; in fact, everything
in the drug line. Call and se*
'hem. east side of the square.
t3T*The Packard is the best.
Cure Tour Catarrh for $1.00
Von caa save
W.I*
lecsa**, we are the — —
edveiUwd sboea i the world, sad naraatce
the value by stamping the aame and pnee ca
the bottom, which protects yon against high
prices and the middleman'si profits. Oar shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold wty-
where at tower prices for the value gtwea than
any other make. Take no substitute. If y
dealer cannot supply yon, we can. Sold by
W. P. SUTTLE.
I want your Wall paper and
Paint trade. Consult your in-
terest and see me. R. T. Skat.
One bottle of Dr. W.J. Thurmond's
Catarrh Cure will cure 90 cases out of s
100 of the most aggravated form o.* fa
tarrh and colds in the head*
£. Bristol and J. B. Dodson.
Pure drugs, patent medicines
vines, liquors, wall paper and
paint at
Cm Drug Store.
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Dr. Price's Cream Rslrhtg Powder
WsvtrsPsfir Highest Medalaatf Dtpfcam.
Ton can get anything yon
want in drugs, medicine, punt,
'tils and liquors at H. C. Hern
don's drug store.
On painting and paper hang
«ng don't fail to see R. T. Seay
When you need first class
Irugs, call at J. B. DodsonV
sold by R. drug store. North side of
public equarfr.
Look out for cold wea?her:
Just receive fifty boxes, as
sorted size window glass****
When you wF.nt anything in
_ _ h« Paint or Wallpaper lin-
which I offer at lowest prices '*011 1 f°rgpr ^ T §*ay.
H C. Herndon. i grHOOL skahox at fiand, and
von ran ac< usual find anything
needed at R. T. Seay's book-
store.
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loTWe mean business! If you want Bargains Come
and see us before you buy. It will not cost you anything
jjjg to look at our goods and price them.
Yours for Bargains,
Kentucky Store.
S. E. Corner of Square, McKinney, Texas.
Sheiton of.
Ttiesdsr on
The E. M. Board stock of
groceries was purchased b\
J. W. Miller snd Robt
Piano, were in the city
^ i Tom McMullen at public sal*4
A. P. Carter remsins recorder of t r
deeds during the incoming county
clerk's term.
Ed Keene is assisting County Clerk
* slden in discharging the
his new office.
M. W. Younger bad a vaiua
bl^ horse to die, Sunday, witi.
dutlm of bliod staggers
clti-
Wallace Stiff*s trial was con
tintied to the next term of th<
The Woman s tiu.
W. A. McGulre. a well known
«. of M«K.v. Ohio, i. oftb* opinion dig|rict ,
lhat there Is nothing as good for child-
tm troubled with cold, or croop g q A,|hd w„
Chamberlains cough rcmedv. He has ... , _
used It In bis family for several years j Monday on a charge OI passiri£
with the bent results and always keeps j a forged instrument, waivnO
a bottle of it in the bouse. After bav- his examining trial and gave
la grippe be was himself troubled with b()nd in |h<4 Rnm o{
a severe cough. He used other reme- j
dies without benefit and then conclud- tor a pain in the side or chest there
ed to try the children's medicine and is nothing so good as a piece of fiannt*i
to his delight it soon effected a p**rma- dampened wit I' Chamberlain's Pain
nent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for B im and bound on over the seat o>
sale by H. C'. Herndnn. pain it affords prompt and permanent
^ 9 relief and if used in lime will often pre-
W S Matthews and Mrs vent a cold from resulting in pnenmue-
Leach w*re married Wednes ^ Thl# treatment is . sure cure
day evening. Mr. Matthews is doo>
a prosperous farmer living west
for lame back. For ssie by H. C. Hern-
of McKinney. The Democrat
estends congratulations.
Mrs. Judge Wolfe, of Sher
man, attended the Rn*a-P?r
kins wedding yesterday even-
%
Within Her Sphere She Reigns Supreme.
Woman claims her own. Her field widens constantly.
Every day brightens her prospects. Her progress fore-
shadows the greater triumph at hand. Emancipation and
equality will be hers in the years to come.
Prophetic of final victory were her achievements at the
World's Pair. At her shrine there erected the nations bowed.
The lesson taught at the "Woman's Bnilding" will last "till
shall be no more." Their enlightening influence will
the globe throughout the dawning century.
gained at the Pair by
Rheumatism is primarily j*0®-
caused by acidity of the blood, j jt p Crouch & Co. have
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies moved their immese stock o>
the blood, and thus cures the hardware, furniture, etc., into
disease, their mammoth new three sto-
ry building and are now ready
for business. Give them a call,
School books *nd school sup
plies in great variety at R. T.
Seay's bookstore.
The McKinney laundry does
a strictly high grade work,
guarantees satisfaction, makes
a specialty of collars and cuffs.
Holiday Goods.
The Nick«-1 Store is tilling up
with a choice lot of holiday
soods, a/id the people of Collir
county are invited to call and
' inspect fh*rn Bring j'our fam
J. P. Crouch & Co. ar* better
pr**pan*'1 now than *vt r to ac
citnimodaie their large patron ] ily and you will find bar^aui
age. | to tttake each member happ
Doa'i fail itM Sterling th" co,uin« holidays,
organ. U-m^mber that the Nickel
" Store is just one door west of
Fresh fish and ovsf^rs at A.
t «tT., t r% , • . 'ue oost-onice, on hast N lrgin*
T. W llson & Co s. restaurant. k
Vour
ia street—Sam* old stand
W. T. Scott, one of the leading mer-
chants « ! Tiloi Point says: "My w i e
"Ilen't Tobacco Spit or Swake
Llf«* Away."
Th* tr-rithfol «t4r*|iR« ti t# of m btKtU mbfxit
t> hm % tlv o«ir gatnw !•*) ... , . . . . _
■*. h*bt - UI* tr r.m mmot t ■ ** 1, ha* tn-en in extreme n««l health for ovr?
. Hr . * ate. 11 i-f mt . , thrr \ear , h -r weight «u 115 pound*
itaOn * .i tU'-r. curr ; when she began taking I>r- W.J. Tbur-
if iittmrj r fuadrti Book t • niifKi-ln or uiti! \ j., . . . . ,
-d trrr AdtM« Tb*- (Unmi); . BKMid s liUnid . yrup. Nhe took onl}
C' b'M". e IUo4..|pa Ne«- York, o Sprocf four t>ottles and now weighs 14? pound*
m m m* • *®d her health is entirely restored
fl00 He ward tor any ease of Const!-lake had tried many different remedies
paiton. tmtlgeeiion, rheumatism or any
blond disease that W. J. Thurmond**
Blood Syrup will not cure. Sold by R K. E. Bristol and J. B. Dodaon.
r . Bristol and .1. B l>odeon.
a* welt as several pbyaicians without
relief. I Recommend It to all. Sold by
To l'b« Publle.
Go to A. F. iihou & Co. for
lira! class r^nt meal.
I desire to call your attention
'to the fact lhat 1 am handling
W ^ can save you money on A fQj| 0f staple and fanc>
* ll paper, p.io.. nd oil. «||poewfc(, wbich , atu re,dy
dispose of at the lowest figures
City I>Htu Stork.
^"Tue
right.
Waterloo is ail R^nieoiber, when you are in
McKinney, to call and see me
« n East, Louisiana street, op-
tK>8ite J. p. Dowel I'd I alfO
winh to call the attention of all
who owe me, ei«her on notes or
4 m ^ , accottus to call and settle a>
Don't Suffer with Thai Horrible ooce> a9 j net d tny money.
Respectfully,
41 W. B. KINDKLL.
Wall Papesr, Walk Paper.
Latest patterns with ptices
<o suit everybody at
City Drug St<>rk
t atarrh when one bottle wli! enre you
Vone genuine without photoirraph and |
signature ot l>r. Thurmond < n each hot.
Sold by R. K. Bristol and J. B. l>od-
son.
Finest and best assorted lin -
« f fin* perfume*, combs, brush
es. cutlery and fancy goods in
<he city at living prices, for
sale by Herndon.
M. B. H^xrode wish s to say
to the public that he is now
handling the Packard, Water
loo. Miller and Sterling organs. I , , . , . ~ ".
.11 of Which an* (r«>o<i «nbsian- r- dy for hard
tial organs. Guaranteed for * *y w^ile you have got
five years. Terms
counts for cash.
easy. Bis
C. O. Cutter, wjio has been
connected with the Bargain
•tor® in this city, will move to, Capi. W. A. Rhea and Mm.
Dallas and engage in business Florence Perkins were nnited
soon. in marriage Wednesday even
We bare been awarded tbe I j"?' • '! ,he of
contract for supplying the |
Government Hospital for tbei
insane, at Washington, D. C.,
with the BstLB of Kelson
whiskey. The finest whiskey
made is required for this pur-
pose, Some seventy five differ
ent makes of whiskey were of
fered and all samples were an
alyzed. The Bkllb of Nkl*ok
was found to be the purest and
finest offered. For the truth
of this we refer to
Jos. M. Dahikls, '
Chief Clerk, Department of the
Interior, Washington, 1). C.
For sale okly by Howard a Williams
of relatives and a few invited
friends. Rev. Wofford officrttt
ed.
Ben Carpenter, a worthy
young Collin oonnty boy, and
democratic nominee, in (be lata
Married : 41 the residence
of the bride's mother, Mrs. M
E. Wiseman, near Btoomdale,
Miss Lovie Wiseman to Mr.
Andrew J. Martin, Thursday
evening, Nov. 22. Sid. R. C.
Horn officiating.
The literary department of
the Epworth League will me*t
ia mnsio hall of the Institue,
Friday evening, at 9 o'clock.
A team, belonging to Dowell,
Field 4 Love, ran away, Hon
day, and demolished a buggy
to which tbey were hitchei.
, Mr. Bob
Buy you a lot in Balis City pay j,im
while you can get choice. It
is the coming place in the Gulf
Coast country. Write to E. H.
Porter at Galveston, Texas*
the money, H. C. Herndon's
notes and accounts are due, and
he wants the money. Call and
Is s certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyea,
Granulated Eye Lids. Sore Nipple*, Pike,
Em ma, Tetter, tjalt Rheum and SuKi Head,
25 cent* per box. For sale by druggists.
to xomasowirxaa.
For putting a horse in a tine healthy con-
dition try l>r. Lady's Condition Powder!
They tone up the system, aid dig*^tion, cure
low of appetite, relieve con*tipaii< n, correct
kidney disorder* and destn>y wornw, giving
new life to an old or orer worketl heme. 26
per paduge. For sale by druggists.
R, E. Bristol Druggist,
Wall Paper and Paints*
Largest stock ever brought
to McKinney. Call and see be-
fore purchasing, at
Citt Drug storf.
sick, wa §avt km- C**toria
cried for GMtoria.
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B. B^xrode wants to sell
Muhashek Piano, the
in m
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result from
trifling ailments neglected.
' Don't play with Nature's
greatest gift—health.
Browns
Iron
Bites
H\*oe are feeling
oat ot sorts weak ,
and generally «a-
haested. netvous,
hate no appetite
and cant work,,
begin at onceiak-
big the meat relta- (
Me strengthen Hi
medirine, which L.
Brown'a Iron Bit-
A tew hot
enre-heneit
WhjrL*'
trrtk, and It's
to take.
It Cures
All WINTER GOODS
ai.
Choice of any Suit in onr stock,
(Except Black Prince Alberts;) and we hare
line of fine Cheviots Cassimeres and Worsted Suits
worth $15, $18, and $20.
Good SIO Snit for - j -
" Union Caaimeresnit
" Satinet snit •
Boys' Clothing
Go at Bfg Reduction. Ladiea% Mi
and Childrer's Cloaks
Marked Down to Half-Value.
Clearine out Prices on ail Woolen Dress
Goods. Millinery at Half Price. BOOTS
and SHOES at LOWER PRICE8 than
you will find elsewhere in North Texas-
This is simply a
To ayoid carrying Goods from one Season to another.
We are giving the
Greatest Bargains
Of any house in this part of the state. Come
Direct to the....
MISSISSIPPI STORE
And you will find goods that will
suit you in Price and Quality, and
you will go home in a good humor.
Yours Respectfully,
Geo. Murphy & Co.
Groceries...
And P-ll kinds of Supplies on hand at
times at
T> J. HELTON & SONS.
We are still at ous old stand on South Ten-
nessee street and invite your continued
patronage. We have a full stock on hand at
Prices to Meet 4-cent Cotton.
T. J. Melton d Sons.
Mr. Sandifer and Miss Para
Lee Weaver were united in
marriage at the Methodist
churoh at Piano, Wednesday
evening, Nov. 21. Reception
at 8 o'clock the same evening
at the residence of the bride's
parents Mr. and Mrs. W M.
Weaver.
The ball given by the roung
men of the city at the l^oote
House, Thursday evening, was
an enjoyable afftir.
Two of our medico citizens
engaged in a spirited fisticuff
on (he north side of the square
Friday.
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Henry Wilson, the postmastT eat j
Welsbton. Florida, says he cured a case ;
of diarrhoea of long standing la six 1
hour! with one small bottle of Chans- '
berlains Olis Cholera and diarrhoea
remedy. WtfL ^pleasant surprise that
Must have been for the sufferer. Such
eures are not unusual with this remedy,
in many Instances only one ot two
doses an required to give permanent
relief. It can always he depended up-
on. When it Is reduced with water It
la pleasant to take. For sale by 11. <
Hem don.
Farmers who wish to ohange
their location should iavesti-
Ihe Gulf Coast country. Write
to E E Porter of Galveston for
Lost—His money by bnying
groceries before consulting
Tommy Jones.
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The undersigned wishes to
know the whereabouts of J,
W. Taw water who we under-
s aud moved to McKinney
about two weeks ago. Any
information will be thankfully
received. C J. Tasvatkb,
Arllnton, Tarrant Co., Tex.
——
Tommy Jones, the poor
man's friend and old *4High
Prices" are kicking up sand in
McKinney but Tommy's got
him by the "goozie" and don't
you never forget it.
Mesdames Inland Franklin
and Otto Hegecoxe anl Miss
Amanda England attended the
Sandifer-Weaver w<
Wednesday evening at
Water pipes are being laid
from the artee aa welt
ing with the four public
on the square. We
that a watering place
established at each
(he square
While Japan is
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894, newspaper, November 22, 1894; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191852/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%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.