The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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JAN. 17, 1895
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10 Uaot will b« chanced for at
will be okufod for in
tttha above.
Mtrsox, Proprietor,
MeKtnney, Tex t
Our Clupbing Bates.
The D—ocrat and Dallas Newt. $2*00
" Ft. Worth Gazette 3.00
44 Missouri World VJ5
• Globe-Democrat 2. 0
** Southern Mercury 2.00
Rocky Mountisn
News 2 00
44 Peoples Party Pa-
per (Tom Watson"*) 2 00
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A ustiw dispatches say that
KtrHticinneo} and re-
form" shibboleth of the popa
lists is getting io good work
Democracy whose majority
was so unsparingly shaved at
the recent election is frighten
ed into the th«ft of this slogan
which it ha* always derisivel,
sc<>lf-d and ignored.' Stamp
from existence the gathering
potenoy of populism of Texas
and the disturbed tendency of
-cheming democracy towar in
u bridled raoaciousness an*l
inordinate greed would break
estem in which he i held b> !f,,r:h aR"in and rn"
those associated with hiui ill 1 "lth ",l ,W f"rm"T >"
commendable labors.
A democrat newspaper gath
era this crnmb of comfort from
the recent election: "We will
now find out how we stand.*'
He might have added, "We
hate already found out how
We firth"—Western Plowman
Gen. 8ul Rons was unmerci-
fully caned last Friday in a
very pleasant manner by the
facnlty of the A. & M. college
a siight token « f the high
Weak, Irritable,'
Gold
*4 Was No Good
j the ad minis' ration of our stat-
a (Fairs.
The Collin county alliance is
bow in session at Verona.
(irover Cleveland is said a
be worth $6,000,000. H« is not
worth a cent as president of
the United States. Be has al-
ready cost the nation hundreds
of millions of dollars*—Labor
Advocate.
Peter Turuey, governor of
Tennessee, has served papers
of content which have been
favorably passed on by the
legislature and w li continue
to hold office peuding an iuves
Fob the p**tuna! of a certain
cla-s of citizens whose skepti-
cism and intense contempt for
any statement emanating from
other than a democratic so iree,
the following clipping fiom the
leading democratic j urual in
the state is reprinted and
is warmly recommended.
"If a populist or republican
governor had 1-ft to the people
the costly result*) of the Hogg
administration democrats
throughout Texas would prob
ligation.
~rr~ : ., . . ably be hanging aui burning
The gold rn k msiots that the . J t
The central meeting of Collin | government ehall redeem all its 10 e' ^ 1 '** el,emJ ° wiiom
county populist clubs to be money and its bonds iu gold
held in McKinney on the 26th What are these bank bills to
Dr. Miles'
the weak, builds up
down constitution, and
cures every kind of nervous
"About
iciih
Creeping
Slight palpitation ofmv heart.
Distracting confusion ofthewntmd,
HWghted down with care
?. W completely
.«.ii fett mv vitality
M tcam weak, irritable and tired,
Mv weight
In fact I woo no
A friend brought
me Dr. Miles' book,
"Now and Start-
ling Pacts," and
I finally decided
j to i~y a bottle of
l>n. Miles' Re-
oratlT® Nervine.
lie fore I bad taken
one bottle I could
sleep as well as a
lO-yr -old boy. My
appetite returned
greatly Increased.
When I had taken the mirth bottle
Mv weight increase*t to 173 bet..
The oenoationinmy lega iran gone:
Mv ncrreo steadied complete!^;
Mv memory woe fullv t entered.
Mv brain oeemed eieu rer than erer.
I fett am good am anv man on earth.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is
A great wedicine, M assure atom."
Augusta, Me. Walter li. Bcubakc.
Dr. Mllee* Nervine Is wold on a positive
yiaraniee that the first bet tie rill osaefit
II drugsrists well it at $?. 6 bottles for 15, or
It will be sent, prepaid, en receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Restores Health
Harvey author ot
ucial sctigfel, recent
It . delivered an address iu
which he described the gold
trnet as follows.
'•For twenty years a finan
Hal trust has been t ppreciai
i g the value of money m) i
would exchange fur more and
moreof>onr property Theii
~et uritiee call for money, and
* hell these securites have to
be paid, >ou must convert
vour property into money with
which t«> pay them. Fou tind
ii more awl more, difficult A
debt for $1000 that 1000 bush
"Is of wheat would have paid
ten years ago, now requires
2000 bushels. This financial
• rust, has been undermining
}o«r primary 'money. It has
destroyed one-half of }onr pri
mary money by closii-g th-
■mints to ihe free and unlimited
coinage of that half, thus tak
ing aw av from its commercial
*
v hie, a-* measured in t'Je new
ut.it gold— «tnd placed yon on
u'oM a!o'i , as primary mouev.
Th~ ^eopl - have strugled a-
gait S falling prices, by bor
i
they had jast rid their state
If the outgoing governor bore Prov**^
tr>iwing money to t-u iaiu their
„ .*opBjna.i BO.. tnU 81VJ .SSlIlt *
Ma £<\ pajn^ afBtuAnon puc w>pt>*M> \ business atid to pay exp-n«:-s
until now the altiming condi
There in more nnr*-r
inst. promises to be a well at
tended and interesting affair.
The Myrtle Springs Herald
in its last two issues has been
showing np Van Zandt county's
advantages in a very lucid
manner.
be redeemed in which the gold
riug proposes issuing by it*
''Baltimore Plai>fM —Midland
Journal.
the
brand of the republ can | la'nty and scrHrnbl* , prjraltt j^hts of this country
party ius ead of the hig 4,D"
that he carries on hi* phyiac
tery the '•R" iu the eyes of
thousands of democrats who
now give to his shortages and
fa 1 tie* at least a silent acqui
b^ interpreted
an t m rk of
The papers report that Gmv-
er stubbed his g< uty toe a-
gainst a stone and is confined e9reDCe wi u|.i
Our legislature goes on ap to his home. Tuis is another aa a tnhol
propria ting money for uselefs way to say he h.ts swallowed ;sulrenie execra ion
expenses, notwithstanding the another keg of champagne.—
state treasury ia more than People's Advocate.
$700,000 worse than empiy.
How did the tir r
It is not a a't difficult f>.-
in the case supp s^i to behold
in mental vision some leadif g
dollars democrat, who is now disposed
Hon. Jerome C. Kearby has coaie j8lo existence? Did God 10 "tretch 'he mantle of charity
served papers on congressman
Abbott to the tfleet that he
will contest the latters right to
a seat in the 54 th congress.
the
Other commuuiiiea in
cottnty are going to be repre stead of buying
sen ted in the meeting of pop bonds.—People's Advocate,
nlistclubs here the 2t h iusi.j - -
why can't yours organ'z-* a ciub The pauper z*n£ ^usinesn
and be represenre i roof and the laboring mns^es is due
—— to ihis nefarious national I
Milks Crowley,
man elect from the 10th dis
trict doesn't believe ill quitting
the pie counter uutil forced
away. He is nt Austiu no
nerving as senator. Miles is a
typical democrat.
make themf The government Jnl° ta'ters over Gov. Hogg,
made them arid if it were not pointing with a long, bony and
that we have no government jemphatic hnger io the balanc**
now, but the money power, it
would make more dollars in-
them with
of$1,000,000 l-ft by the li
a ituini*>iraiion and to the ac
cumulated nhorrage of $2,000
0<X) ach —vei by succceeding
reptibiica., n tladini-*!. trauon
with us in one election conte*
lha' all the «-lf-te ni« narc*ie
put, togefher I'ari show in a
whole ) ear. The Reform* nee<«
ed in our p< liti> hI machines
to make governmeiir by and
f r the peop H poKotble are «|i -
reel le^lcl lil'Ml hy tueatis of I ! e
initiative and referendum an
proportional repres-n u i*M<
t lint will leave no boflj • f v« l
el piaciicallv disfranchise*
a-« under existing g^t rn tndei
rule — Ej' r l E a.
f : CulleoRa Ctt
Editor i>fP!rorrat J;
CnlleoKa is a th r&*e W*
village not withstanding 4he
prevailing hard times.
A dance given at the reei
dence of John McQraw recently,
was largely attended 8 veral
v«'Ui./p *D|^e from Wyli# were
present. Wui<4 B-veily dis
coursed the music which was
said *:o have been excellent
a d an u«id enjoyable eve
tting was epent.
Mr Mrs. Bobbinn
gave an elegant dinner, Friday ,
to a large number of their
frivivds wfro hai a^#embled; the
lad tea to assist Mrs. Hobbns
iu (umpieteing a beantifui
cr.iZ> qui!', and he ^euilemen
to unite 3u a bru^h cutting for
i he benefit of Mr. Uobbins. A-
mong those present, were Mr
aad Mrs Geo., A iVilson and
Walter Wilson of M<K.inue>.
Hr^. R gers and daaghiers of
• be S« alt s< booliiouse vicinity
and a host of other* toonnmei-
ott** t mention.
Mrs W M Btfrgeas and Ma-
ble Wagg were the guests of
Mr « Cot I is YJotiday.
M ish maggie Snav-Jj vibited
Mr-«. .jatn-e R nfro Sunday.
Mi s Jennie 8 atiford of the
I liuois neigtiborhood is v stt
ing her sister Mrs. SmitU of (hi"
place.
Mr. Will Stanford and Mis-
Cora Caldwell attended chuich
Sunday at Bethany.
At ihe residence of Mr. VV. B
Keener Sunday ai 11 A M Mi.
J. P. Moirow bd to H> menV
I89o, #24,ou .oooa.jo. Mrs Stu,r,:wh(^
000 000 ler-s than the debts of
- ftf
' *
jot# a ,
All yon can eat for 25 cents'
; v ^ 4*
a Specialty. Fish and Oyst*r« in Season
m
a. to 9 f m
H
West Louisiana street.
. Cloer.
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Wm
McKinney, Texas.
Dealers in
Specie.! Prices Offered Ta Cash Buyers.
Hon exiHts that the public at d
Et < S«de i-f ihe Square.
amorint to about $40,« 00,000,
OOO You <*an apprecate what
tnirt hum means, wr en I tell
you that Itie total as-es^ed val
ue if ail the property in the
United S<a'e« bv the r-n^u«« of
Zxisure 7our Life!
t e c un ry.
This mean* *elf-rerance—Kxtlng'oishriient of
Payment of debts—avoida ce of tbe charity of otkera.
. REM -MBER
Povidenc^ h«*l s those *ho help themselves, and
Thttt a in s <>*od Company provides protect loo, and
The Mutual Life Of New York
Aaoth> r Mike 1 hr< ateoed.
e- ii nalde quainies are w 11
koowtl to ftll i f our |.le« j le.
Ptup-ny in 8-lln.* at f .rrwl j K1., j j|. M. Ki.iu«y ..fllciin#I i STANDS WITHOUT A PEER.
s le in many parrs of the couri- ^f,^r hearty congratula Its paat record is the bent guarantee for the futnre.
1trvl"ss than its assessed value lnof,8 of fri -nds and relatut-a 'f ba# pa,d thf*Ur,re<tt *roount 10 lf*
p,lu i,ll-fua, r ... a . , , . I It hss psid the Urirest amount of surrender values.
I ' e interest I.ir one year a« Olhn.1 ihx <rn.kiM . ^ ....
J ] na 1 11 1 eateimeu, me gliosis jt pa,^ t|l<k largest amount of dividends.
s*«-re invited into the dnitg Ii holds the lsrge*t amuunt of asset* to secure its members.
room where a d--li«'loUS diuncrj1! is the largest ta*pay r In Texas.
prepared for tbe ^casion G'ood Contract5 to Exp rienoed Agents
par akeu i f. May therr mar- For further information write
•gls
congress j, . . . ,
lation, and 'tie present decline
in values a 1 along th * line, ex
cep deb s, may b«
tli's national gold
! contracting policy of the gener-
al government —Cotton Pl^u'.
trace<1 to
m mop dj
A white wornau calling her-: The vofe for governor a«
self Mrs. Hntchins and claim-! cnno,*'d in joint session by ^ ^ ^
log Brownwood as bar p'aoe o , h",h ,hel#h-, Svrup
residence, was airesred with jM as f°^OW8: Culberson (dem) . . , ,
Newt Fields, colored railroad b*97-107; l.Vi.Wl;
porter, at Fort Worth Charge,
undue intimacy.
I
Mak**mson (rep)r>4.f 20; S«-lnniflt
(tily white) 5 026; Dunn (pro-
hibition) 2 190 It will be se n
It s^m* in m « ttictal lig'ire-
thai A met lean fo< d rna- ufac?
U'es and wholesale grocers ate
am >ng the ureat si fiand-* on
at the pr-reut tiuif . There is
hardly a manufacture! food
pio luci (hat is nol a<1 uIterated
tod ^ol I under fraudulent rep
r^enta' ions. Prepared spices
i^io-rally contaiu but a smah
p rtio^, and often not a pani
cl- «>f the snbtance nani-d on
are gei eral
ly adul erated wiih if jurioti*
substances, and pro bah y 99
p-r cent of all the light c«dor«-d
s rups are so adul erated
Potted aud canned mea s, are
p-r ce if, on th-«e debts, is more
t an the total money sto« k of
t e country. With tbe fall of
I he A merit ai m nosers to 4 r «-es as measured in gold.
Engl .nd. Fiance aud iieimali\ ids appalling cl ►ud « f debt
thresieti to resign lf their h i-* rifi All money lendero
e< a?e i of met eased. 1 liey are selfishly interested in any
sa\ the\ c.in •« ! live a** ri>\a ly pi n rhat appreciates the pur
require# on a pitiful ^I7,<f <ta c*i g isiw^r « f their pr j er
je.ir iiti i i'• e_i w^i• i is 11 ty nrt-*fte\ . IT! * gtej^t it d u■*
W*-i ^re~ with 11 e«e go(ii|e(ti |t '|f | , | | h * "Vn rH < f f.-a|
I {
that if ibeir eX'rav igant toady es'ate, profen-ional rn n—in
ism i qu res more than tt-.i fir, all met. e\ et m t ey
present -aluies they ou*h to lender—ai- benefitted by ri-
in.; prices, and u«i eq«ii;, bl-
(Ml)
ri«4 iif« b~ out. <>f aiis imed. Edwin Chsmbsrlsbi S Ooi.
happ a-.. IS lh« arjeut wi,b of j Generai Agents for Texas.. SAN ANTONIO
all our people.
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Ct IBK
.1 n . 14 1893
Hick man.
i: i695
Th* Fort Worth (4az- tte is a!'hat the total vote of all parties j ,
luiron wunmm .i«i«s . ;r made from animals that only a
liffhtnin? striker in TfYah except the democratic is 214,- . • • . ,
liguioiDg siriaer in y starving dog would eat, and the
journalism, at least Gov. Ho** 443. which ui-k-s Culbrrson « ,,aeklMf,B of,^n r,(t„ in
looked Tery much like a mai. minority governor by about {b>jl. and duQl{ Catm«l «e{
who had been hit wiih light- 7000 votes
ning when told of that paper's
"breachiness" in publishing - ance
klf seasage before he had de m^^sage to ihe le^i*lai ure la-t j
livered it to th< legislature. j Thursday. It is a let.g hy dm
Gov. HoGG d-livered h s last
Cull ont the votes of the
political ringsters, heelers and
professional politicians receiv-
ed by Cnlberson and compare
his vote of the same standard
of moral citizenship a* the 152,
731 sturdy farmers and laborers
"who cast their ballots for Nu-
gent, and our new governor's
64,636 plurality would rapidlj
fade away.
ument. It anticipated Culb-r-
8' n in manv things while in
others it conflicts wiih the new
governor's -p licy Judging
from the lone of the doctim-tit
ooe would think rf"L'g was go-1
i >g to continue in < ffi e anoth-)
er four j e r?«.
Save the Children
% Purifying Tlwir Blood
FSiSf *m ■TI'.S
w mw«t niifj wuuKi
a fftvs isttst
A terrific giant powder e*
plosion occurred Tuesday i
Butte City. Mon*., Iu whi«h
prt bab|y seventy five percons
w -re k>II-d. I he powder was
Q-ilawrilly stored in i* ware
house inside the lire limits of
the city. The buil ling caught
fire and while trvlug to extin-
guish th- tiim—', the explosion
took plate blowing the entire
fir < departmi-nt into eternity
~ ,„.n
One of the funniest thing* on
ear h to the Harpoon is to g-e
an old, pious i o«dered sistet
with h?r fiont hair b«dl\
wrecked, giving a young min
hai' C* lumbia for takir.g a
letablesare poisoned to inam
tai l th~ir color and an appear
of fiesbness, and Irmi"
aud jelhes and jams tifteti cuti-
tsin au out.Ce of disease and
d-ath to ev«-ry pound of nntri
ment. Cotfe*-, t«-a and coc« a-
*re adulterated, but in c«ft*-
itid c« coa the adulterant are
lie rarely iijuriou«; but it i«
otherwise wit'i tea-*, ef peci.il!\
the green t-as. Ami yet th *~
very persons having made f rt
tines by fraud, are powerful
enough to prevent any r-media'
I~g'sl «tiou. And besides the
pe pie b v-, ab< ve ail things to
b • humbugged.
Psiltm As A Career.
OlfK of the ablest of con'em
para-a ri ers upon 'h" pt'nci
pies -n I it Sti'utiotis of repre
sentative gov^rnm^ut, and the
author of never*! valuable
works n the devel pm*- t, his
tor-, a d w rkings of the Swi«s
Democracy )•* W. D. M< Crack
an, A. VI., who contribures a
thought ul and forcible paper
to the .lanuarv Arena on %tP l
itics nsa t'areer." Among the
encour *gtng conciu-i us reach
ir-sigu. Ttie president can tin
a thou an i men equ uly capa-
ble, at > one of w bo in won d
c 'inpass the earth io get it;e
position and the $17.MK) a y e. r.
I here was a time when au
American minister abroad was
known f..r his democratic siui
plo-ity, and by a characteristic
r«-f if*al to ap" the custom* of
antipodal totally, ci>mp-1 d
th- lefjert t f foieigtt puw> |.'
a id these men in almost
i !-t^n< e were the p" «rs of a- \
of our present foteign repi. -
s iitativ^s. Ail tliis was doi e
• in tar Kttisll-r salaries Itiai I
now prevail. S, latie« are ,1
ready too high—hi d politically j
cutsed he he who Would atld h
S'iver to lll-ir prvxetlt extravs
g nice. The p-ople fiad bett i
keep an eye on th^n r"pres -u!
prices, and an
a • ♦ stable money ni-a>ure of
v due '
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Award.
R ek Hill.
Edittf I efuu rat:
Out town ]s i u Ihe UJove.
Mr .las. L«iiidon < t D-ntoti
o utity ue put the first of 'he
v -k visiting her*
Mi-s Maitie VVhite of M K « -
ey w s visiting in and ar un I
iioc ; Hill the firs' of th** we -k
Mr B nnd* had his r""i lr-nce
mo ed a little neater his front
I ji'tlr last Monday
Ihe smiling lace of Wtu
S «ipl-\ can otice more be tt*^n
11 our town.
Or Douglas had his ren
a'lv^s. The artn 'Nphere of the j
n t on «l capttol is p-dsomd m-ved ou a lo' nor h of
with anti-repnbiicin pomp aud ^ uday It *ill
citcuui*ianc-; ev ry man who ■ #MVupi~d b^ J fl B anl in i
finds favor there ihiitks the 8te son abas cow b iy
earth ought to be his, and h- t,r^*rhef is holding a meeting
don* mind d-manding ii at the al Chap-I at pr-setit. A
expense of those who pay the I v**rV interest is being man
taX"s. When the government
The transfer of Bethel school
district to ours has been made
is borrowing at the ra'e of
$*i0O.0«0,(KX) a vear is no time
t a'd 'o the t yHj ru-gu*fi~ permanent by rh« commission
cence of fore gn - i b :•* -dors er- cotjrr. Pmu Nor*hw*«t
Le*t thnn r-sign. —T'x ih Fa m tn Sou'heast across the district
si'd Hsuch is ♦ o nearly eight miles.
small, b ng. flitn cl ar ce in a
raffle for a h>>tse, and t'HXt day !*>y 1,1 • l"-,on« -to.ent of
meet bim at a chur<*ti f^n'i a' ""y form of <iemoeracy, ai
and persoade him to "take h
chance at tlie pri|*~cake.'
Counihtency, with a vengeanc. I
Oh, doctor * I
A BILL has b~en introduced
in the le&ts!afijre to extend tit-
term of state officials from two
to fonr years When we con
t-mpiate that $700 000 d fioi
Nenslng
^tT
the canton cotton and corn planter.
oient a id modern, is that no
honeat m %n ca enter politico!
li e in 4 ,if*ri a 10- lay sxiwpt
a- a re ormer, an I that as a re Thl§ planter It s now and Improved m*« kist, mads entirely of stssl
former lie Wi<2 be treated with ecpt the bandies. Tbe leading feature of lkit marh
scorn and con umeiy an i have
tittle or no influence. As a
ilicktua T >. I hi
l£<!itor heinix-rat:
li-att of th" cotuniupu*
is too a* d ei>n thing - « me
to be tl iiii-4 iii«|f.
' h peoj 1- hround hereliave
quit g urnt l;ug so much a d
h * e g # — to work again.
I h~ farmer- are busily en
grged m ting and rakmgs'alks
off of heir form* and we fu \\
b-li-ve thai they in'end rai«*
lug an ther crop just as if he\
had g« ten ceii s for their cot
ion I *n \ ear.
Prof N L P-ak is it i har^e
of our school again this session
a id he reports the school ac
progressing w -lh The Pr f.
giv *s complete oatisfact on
among tlie people of our com
mu i*,> and we are truly glad
• to*i *e are able to keep him
W t h us i*o long
Mr. T A Bat'ey has h<*d
w
hands employed for the part
we k electing a barn.
Bio Grouisde preached quite
a tbiiiiiug set mon lst*t 8..bbatli
to a latge coi gi"gallon.
Dr 1. Wr H-vo^r has j,«s' re i
turued fr«im St. L uis where he
has been attending school lor
the past few mon ins.
Dr. Andrews was seen ser-
ve* ing ont some lots in our
town >esterday. He is wel-
come among us bo we do not
think he ioten Is i move
tfr. All-ii Barker ^nd Miss
Mairgie Hooo-r ar * visiting rel
anves in Denton c ut ty his
we-k.
Mr. .1. Proctor is now at work
ia the hlack-s uith shop form-*
er i po> e-B"<l by Mr A1N
Bystan^KR.
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MMMAMMAM
I'wssrvwwwwwis
imrtlr from i
Ssri snd*<&!
buy their se«d di
this re—op at r
kinds, wprcisily Csbbsgs
i Utter is extra Sac this mna. No
tains more esrieties of Teeetable
of tbe new that are resily root
for *n illastrated aelecti— D
> ties, which we will *11 at Lslf
J. J. B. ORBCOKT
the ywiii j fa
ioa Seed
To My Friends.
CIRCUMSTANCES!
Have 6ause me to change my mind
about moving, consequently I will
be found at the same
OLD STAND
Ready and willing to p'ease.
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Having purchased my sons' inter-
est in the business, I will continue
to carry a full and choice line of
Nice, Fresh
And
a continuance of the
Beware sfO ntaeats far Catarrh that
Install lemury.
At mercury will sorely destroy tbf
►ens*- of swell and completely ftwrgt
the whfle system srhes entering It
ifcr«>fgh the H.ae n- surfaces Boeh •
tides thouid never bo used escort
on pre eriptl«nt from reputable ph> sl-
Claos. a the damage 'bey will do Is tea
f 1 't^ good you ess poMibJy dortse
for them. HmUV Catarrh Cofe nana-
faaiured h* f. 4 A CoM Tttcds
iJL, oedtalas nonter< ary. ami It takon
ID**aus of making and execut
jug lawt ^ur politics htve
reacbed the lowest et#ge to
at
j internatly actlsg directly upon the
no It that It soahtss the blood and maouot tarfkeet of tbe tyt-
operater to plant one kernel of corn or one seed of cuttjn 1a each bill or will 1,1 bu ln* ' staerh Curt
be sare \ ou get tbe genuine. It
drop two In each hill and at various SManeet apsrt. We famish with tlrit tutors lb, s««d m>de tn
one steel tingle tree and one wreneh free of ebarge. Come and tee h* F. J. CHItNEY a
tblt machine when In tows, even if y,
•sens. Ws t|mll be glad
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bestowed upon the late firm.
Oall and see me,
and be convinced that I am
Yours to Please and Profit
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1895, newspaper, January 17, 1895; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191860/m1/2/?q=%22~1%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.