The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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Oo to Ball* City.
Awwi* amiwiM was here Tuesday.
J. M. Forbes returned from Sedalia
Mo., Friday.
Mr. Reynolds, of Fay burg, was a
caller on The Democrat recently.
John Lockhart, of Coperille was here
Monday.
W. A. McCutcheon. of the Bargain
■sett.
m .
school
" and ▼ ^pld adriss everybody to
Barnstt,
the prominent North
who attended the
of instruction intiaisctty lar
Que Garrison, Sulphui
▲. J. llsnilifchs and A. W
, Dallas ; Rev. P. M. Riley,
; Sam R. Hamilton, Farm
ers ville and E. E. Douglas, of Farm
ersvUle.
Bill Waters, who run a thresher last
summer*nd• gin daring the (anneal|leteUifeeee ef tte Mtrt thst pleoe
Tecameefa, 1.1., came down leet «nk I "f s- L' °" "J '"•** *'
to nnudn daring the nring and eerh I fcrawl* "*•« l® "• < «7
pJTTthe S after hi *,u ■
Running intends in this county, | ™mb.r*l b J maey of oar oW« eld.
Carlton Cornwall, foreman of tb
Oaictie, Mlddletown. N. J. believe*
that Chamberlain's Cough Rsmsd*
abotild be in every heme. He used i
for a Mid and it effected a >peedy cur
tie says ult is indeed a,
1 can reeommead it t«> all. 1
of Gainsevttle, Is
Mn.L.M.
When in town tska your lsdy to the
Kentuekv House for a alee quiet
Mr. and Mrs. M. Amu left yesterday
for the East. While gene Mr. Areo will
purchase a fell line of spring
sis large sstebttshment hers.
W. D. Davis has reeeived a letter
from Claude, Texas, containing the sad
by the su
Almanac for
The Almanac may be had at
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AND EHCmuri
rue best results ." S5 and 60 cent
tlee for sals by H. C. Herndoa.
To oottojf
spent Sunday
/ with their parents near Rock Hill.
Miss Lixxie Crouch entertained a
number of her friends on last Friday
A
Mrs. E. J. Forbes, of Bethany, if
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Webb at
Dallas, this w^ek.
Bethany pop* will meet next Tuesday
and select delegates to central meeting
on the 3S.
Jim Andrews wan called to Erath
county Wednesday to attend the bedside
of his sick step • father
Texas treasury is defunct and so will
you be if you don't buy voui
groceries from me. Tommy Jones.
Mr. A. A. Bellows, postmaster at
Moreland, called on The Democrat yes -
terday. Thanks Mr. Bellows.
Tom Henry Jones is better prepared
and more anxious than ever to mak«
you smile over great bargains.
The 34th legislature is now in session
at Austin, but Tommy Jones is stil
selling groceries in McKinney.
Miss Daisy Hamilton entertainer
Monday evening.
The teacher of the public schrol will
hold their institute Friday evening
Rain is needed very badly in thi-
county; wheat is suffering and stock
water is growing scarce
Mr and Mrs. O. H. White, of Car*
rotton Tex . are visiting relatives in
McKinney this week.
The next quarterly meeting of th
Collin county Masonic school of in
atruction will be held in Farmersvill*
next April. V
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Deputy Campbell arrested a runawaj
negro boy. Saturday, named Hober
* Ford, wanted in Waco.
W Asbury was in Paris last week
«on business
Miss Peeler, of Campbell. Tex.. vis-
ited the Misses Harrison last week
A. E. Buck went to Houston last
week with a car of horses which he will
place on the market there
Mr. Abe Enloe. living about 4 miles
^mth east of town, had a $28 saddle
stole J 0-1 of hi* -rard lMt Frid*y ni&ht
^ Mle Roper. of Ardmore. I
Miss
T., is visiting
nrlacives in this city.
Goo
'aer is visiting in
Mary
Austin.
Miss Frances Colbert. a sc^®^
"v, af
Miss Annie Johnson of Denton and
ttiss Lula Burton of locator *e visit-
ing the flunily of R. C. A. mason
near Rock Hill.
The city couaeil meet Tuesday Bight
smoag other things it did was to order
it used for whooping cough, wit!. | mother electric light of 3,000 candle.
P« wer to be pur up on the south east
oraer of the tqaare.
Mrs. Mary J. Hnrgett died at hsr
rane near the cessetery Monday morn-
ng and was buried Tuesday. She
leaves a husband and four children to
uonrs her loss.
Quite s number of Miss I aura Coffey'e
friends gathered at the home of her
atber oo South Chestnut street Sat-
urday evening and spent several pleas-
ant hour. in a merry social wsy.
Fruits, candles and nuts were pas sd
around by the popular hostess whom
all votsd an inimitabls entertainer.
The following young people wee pres-
ent: Misses Mary Magner, Sallie Bing-
nam, Kmma Hollander, Sarslt Webb,
Pearl and Cora Lucas, Gradie Hngat ,
lo ie Parker, Willetts Coffey. Fannie
Allen, Messers Morten of DeaUon,
-Tones, Magner, Evans, Allen. Duer.
Wilson. Led better, Walker, Coffey,
Wallace and Tede Do well.
acres you planted last year and how
many you expect to plant this ysar.
four answer will he published. Jss. A
Barnett McKinney, Tex.
Wetsel populists intend having a
voice in the county central meeting
here the 36th inst. They have met an*
selected the following delegates to re
present them—J. G, Williams. A. R
Epps. D B Davis and Press Cornelius
Rev. Jenkins of White Wright is con-
ducting a series of meetings at the Bap
.ist church in this city this week.
J. C. Wylie's new f'ineral car
arrived Monday and is now rea<ly for
nse. It is an imposing vehicle of th«
latest improvement, for carrying th
lead.
Miss Allie Dowell entertained her J The following of McKinney s society
following young friends at luncheon, I people whiled sway some pleasant mo-
rbarsdav evening, at the beautiful resi I ments Tuesday evening as the gneste of
Jence of her father. J. P. Dowell. on I (>na Cameron: Mr. and Mrs.
South Tennesee street: Misses Wiley . I oiiff Emerson, Mr and Mrs. Zack
amemn. Atkinson. Foote, Colbert, of I Shirley, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Barnett.
Denison. Hill, and Dowell; Messrs. J. I Allie Dowell, Alma Hill. Betsy
d. Young, Brett. Coleman, Emerson, I Wiley, Florence Throckmorton. Anna
Frierson. Houston and Burnett I Bowlby, Luddie Foote. Stanley Quisen
A complete freight train of 14 cars, I berry, Maggie Cameron; Messrs Fred
lluminatetl caboose andrractical work I Burn*-*, C. A. HouHton, Arthur An
mg engine, a magnificent scene of Ni | ierwon Tnrn«r Emerson, V. C. Cole
igara Falls by moonlight, with real pan. Court Fontts and Mr. Bertrand
mist. as seen from the snspension I Uncle Charlie and Henry Moore living
bridge The flight of the Fast Mail, id miles north of town, have some in-
A'hich crosses the stage at the rate of 70 1 teresting old relics which were shown
miles an hour, and a realistic steam- I an attache of this office. who visited
boat race and explosion on the Missis- J them Sunday. They have an account
*ippi. are among the most novel scenes J book kept by their father in Tennessee
all abo -c
The Democrat.
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for 35
with a copy of
neighbors to subscribe.;
cents.
*&*NUCCj
KjmK
FOE 1890.
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
Ail
The Besi Reference Book Printed*
A Volume of oyer 500
It Treats 1,400 tof
Endorsed by STATESMEN,
EDUCATORS and
STUDENTS everywhere.
S* to s.i
Has ^ Such a State of Por-
fputThat it Is a Vorltnbln
Eivcyc?cpodia of Pacts, Statis-
tics ar.<3 Cvonts Brought Down
to Jani!21 ?y First, 1893.
jrtc is a whole library
Or.c can hardly think
- rr z answer. It tells,
j: c'.ection sts-
tisiics, the 4 ; 'ons of the
earth, poi'C _ -; / state and
government st.-tU 1c*, occvRations of
men, foreign lr.-itvc; , science
I and education. !•. is . . .
Ssttfaf
W. P. SUTTLF.
Ask for ths Millar organ.
i.oImIhv u ode.
A larg« stock of old K«*ntack3
Hiid to*odh8sh** whinking nnr
brat di**8 at vi ry low priceg fen
holidays at Ouv Drng Store.
in m:i£
of a qoesrio:
(R
Call at the« N«ckel Store and
iiinp**ct ihnir m.gnitic^ot die
play of holiday pr^s^ota.
' i iH ths tx*ttt t lai^e iojitaied
Mead# (jsnuiDs Canada R\e ir
th** original and only g**nain*~
Alt otb**rM are imitations. G*-
h- hem and only genuine; ver}
old, puret and tinn at
Citv Drng Store.
AMERICA'S STANDARD YM BOOK.
PRICE, postpaid by mail, - 25 CEiiTS.
IrtilUM THK WORLD, Now York C"
m
Go' s re«- in addition to tint
nig a„ < dti name, has sooi
h.igri'HM in arror* ri f«.
i.en in >|« htoiit;y d«'U*
fail in vistr Dud Rmndirn^V
i!** a' r*-r> Hiore on soul I
I Vn H'refl,
Albums, po- ketbooks, jew-
elry, va«*es e r. «ic. ca • be < ur-
cbased at th* Nick-i Slore o a
very little amon«i' of money.
Buy yon a lo< in Balls City
while you can choicn. It
is the coming place iu the Gulf
Ooaat country. Write to E. H.
P« rter at Galv* #ton, Texa- *
Cure Tour Catarrh for 91.00
One bottle of Dr. W. J. Thurmond'*
Catarrh Cure will rure 90 ca#eo out ef s
100 of the moet aggravmte«i form of Ca-
tarrh and coids in the he d- t*oid b> ft.
£. Bristol and J. B. l>od«on.
The McK nnoy Nt r<eries.
up-rb
Orn>'-
Relief in Six Hours.
of Deniaon, returned home, Friu^
ter a visit to Mine Betsy Wiley.
Mr. Walter Muae. of the revenue
collector s office in Dallas, was min-
gling with friend® on our street Satur-
day. j
MiM Linnie Brooks was treated to a
most enjoyable surprise party, Friday
evening, by a number of her young
friends,
Keep your blood pure and healthy and
you will not have rheumatism. Hood's
Sareaparilla gives the blood vitality and
richness.
McKinney's dry goods merchants
ilav® signed an agreement to close
throughout the year at 7 p. m.. except
Saturday nights. Of course the clerks
are rejoicing,
Daring 18M, 5t0 happy couplee
procured permits towed ia Collin coun-
ty . Of Ms number W were issued du-
ring the month of December.
Laura Coffey and Gkradie Bo-
teachers at Backbone and Pleasant
Hffl, spent Saturday and Sunday at
home in this city.
prOt. J. Austin, who is teaching in
~tbs Franklin district, was in town Sat
urday. He reports good attendant-
and satisfactory | rogrees at his school
The north west corner of the square
to lighted up with an electric light of
^nd mechanic al effects seen in Lincoln
J Carter s scenic production. *'The
Fast Mail.'' which appears at Heard s
Opera House, this evening, the l?th.
Dr. M. L t^uinn and his pupils will
^ive a concert soon. Dr <^uinn will
pn >bably play a solo on the violin or pi
.mo. (^uite a variety of ensemble work
will be given and several novelties per
t'ormered Watch for the date and do
not fail to avail yourself of the pleasure
of hearing some excellent music.
The followiag young people from Mc-
Kinney went out to Rev. Wood Har-
ris Sunday to eat a birthday dinner
with his son. Mack Misses Emma and
Sophia Moore, Birdie Buck, Euia
Stimpson. Sarah Webb. ; Messrs Ed
Wallace, Claude Buck. Press Duncan
and Joe Wilcox.
Sheriff Moulden has been informend
that Hobbs, the man who wounded
county treasurer Oats about two years a
go while resisting the officers near Me
lissa and who himself was severely shot
had been sentenced to ten years confine
ment in the Tennessee penitentiary on a
charge which was pending in the su-
preme court of that state when he es
^ned to Texaa
ca.
. I# a good reason for the popu-
, f r-K "aiberlaJos Cough Bemedy
*ri7 °iCJ, H. of IVM, Monterey.
D.,1. * BOM.. M|, bu cured
I larion Co., P. , , >u< ^ do
pe«pie that our physic.. , .
nothing foi. We persuader
try a bottle of Chaioberlain*s *-. ™ '
Remedy and tbey now recommend i.
with the rest of us." 35 and 00 cent
bottles for tale by H. C. Herudoa
At its regular meeting Friday night.
Defiance lodge No. , Knights of Py-
thias installed the following officers :
C. C.;
V. C ;
P.;
I W. ;
whose first entry was made in 181H
Also an old document signed by An-
drew Jackson showing that their father
served under him in the war of 1812.
W H. Sims,
W. B Wilson.
J. D. Bass,
R. O. Love
M. E. Oerrish
Henry White.
R. B. Davis.
S. C. Carr.
Jesse F. Atkinson,
T. H. Jones,
K.R. and 8.
Xof P.;
M. of E. ;
Ma. and A.;
J. G.;
O, G.
H. Q- Queries had Us throat cut one
day last week, in Dallas, by Frank
Wallace and died soon sferwards.
Queries wes well known hi McKinney.
having resided here several years. He
was generally suspected while living
here of being the Kansas City Sun s
correspondent, and figured once quite
conspicuously in a
candle power suspended from the j whipping ^ ^ streets. According
windmill tower. | to the Dallas News, Wallace, who is a
yan[iing bis resolution—Old "High wood pedler. had been written "up"
>10*" is still keeping that resolatioa ^ the Kansas City Bun, He oharge4
* " rrn the first—not to come back Qoarles with being the author of the
he i xinney as long as Tommy Jonss slanderous article and thus the alterca
is Mc. M t...« . goo came up in which Queries lost his
lifs.
j HONOR BOLL.
%fcoetf who
to
A J Martin
OH
L Holt
Mi
Many stubborn and aggravating
es of rheamatlsm that were believed to
be ineursble and accepted as life lega-
cies, have yielded to Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, much to the surprise and
gnu.ftcatlon of the snfWrers. One ap-
pl catioa will relieve the pais and suf-
fering and lis continued use insures an
eftectaal cure. For sals by H. C.Hern-
don.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
S S Hart and Flora Bredwell
J P Marrow and Mrs M J Stewart
Zena Stewart and Minnie Drake
Henry Baily and Lena Catner
J T Chandler and Lena Smotherman.
Saturday a citizen tinned
tii>mar started rastward aft«*«
• nking up rather freely on
*it Kiuuev's noted bravado
• booZH " H« hadn't prw^eeded
many steps along bis journey
oefore he began "laying" for
prey. An innocent boy. dili-
iceuily engaged in getting on
■ heoutideof a large quantity
• f some very palatible looking
rh*«eee and crackers, was es-
pied and halted at the muzzi*
i'f a forcible Bill Cookish look
t sag pocket instrument. Ot
•H-iirse the raveneous appetite
*nd °t heart in the
juvenile ^®oi'«w©Utly van-
ished on the and the
aching void caused J%«reby,
was immediately filled to over*
flowing with a mighty gosh of
liberality not peculiar to boy
hood nature. Bat whether this
performance, on the part of our
aero, was the set of a philan-
hropist put forth to spare the
lad from an untimely grave—a
natural sequence to any hu
man beta* devouring such a
prodigious amount of cheese
and cracker compound, or
whether it waa the net of a real
desperate highwayman, will
probably go down in history
as one of the unsolved myster-
ies of the 19th century. Any
how this philanthropist or lone
highwayman, whichever he
was, continued eastward, mak
ing every mother's son ha met
regret that he aver left the
peaceful precincts of hie fami
ly fireside. Finally, \p niter
ldinffun£*libeeowardieeof lb*
baoM family ia ge6«r«l
the people of McKinney in
particular, with his back turn
ed to our city he took a sitting
lion square ta the
he knew
Distracting Kfett*? and dt
li««ed it. six bourn by tt>« K>utb
Am«ricitn (jut* *' Thl« e v rroa^d* *
gr+mt wirpriM on cco our of ita u«v 4taw
proaptnw to re1 )*▼!•- p*in ia tba bladder.
iMmtb. Hack and rwrtj part of «• urinary pa*
Mtcaa ti< ota1+ or fa -ale It r- itrf« frtmO * f
valrr and pal. la ,<aa-ieg It a)ia>« I nro^JUi#
ly. If roe «aat t^uicfe <«urf and cu e ibu t*
y ov raoMdy Sokl by csvix 0 ?*i>t.
a kl m> te*«
Ar - supplied *1'' a
stock of tine ti uit ii es,
menial tr -e*, heny plan 8,
tine roses, shrubs au<i *-v« r
greens.
S^nd for new catalogu**, now
ready. A'ldr^e,
E. W. Kikkpathick,
3 5 M« Kinney, Irx.
Iif is the h*-8l.
Tiir** >«*u|iperttoiig wine at Howard &
W ilUuia.
Stapi- anil lrti rv g'oi^n^s at
prices to anil the times it Dud
R« undtre -'s.
Th * M< Kiuti") laundry do -s
a strictly high gradn wmk,
KUaraiit**es satlefaciion, m^k^s
a specialty of c< 'lar«« a «i cuff-.
W. U. tr-'Uf* iee, the w**ll
known j?rocer> man, can save
you mon**y wh*n wanting >ny-
t iing in his I •-.
W f ha^e b-en awarded l ij
!<-< hi tract for supplying tli*
(iov^rnineni Uoepital for tli
: iii**an**, at Washington, D
with tin- Bellk op Nelkon
*lii k*-y I h- !iu**««t whiake
uiade in r*-qun*-d t<>r this pur
iuhh, S .tn - s*-VHi ry liyeditf**'
it mak**s of whiskey were « t
>rt-d and all samples w^r*4 an
al> z"d. Th- Bkllk « ? Nelson
waa found to b*< the purest anc
tim* • ff-r*-d. For the trutt
• f 'his w * r*-f*r o
Jos M DaaIRLB,
t'liie' t'l*~ik. li-partment of th*
Itti^rlor, W ash>nift<*n. I). C.
For sale oxly bv Howard <t Willum>
fi«ptly fo t<> Howard A W lliiamt sad
ess totae of tbat old wiilskey.
If yon don't hrl<ev*> what we aj. c U
aod a«€ Uovtnrti A Wltliaios.
W, if U i «*s a com
plet** line i f fr-* h gr«•«•** ie^.
Holiday Qoods.
Th - Nick-1 Stor*- is tilling nj
*i-h a choice lot of h< !ir!a
•"< di*. xnd 1 h** p*-oj«le of C* ll
c i« l\ ar*« invi **d to call a* <
?|>ci ili^ai Bring your fam
Hy and you will find bargain
• tnhk ' each member happ
urinic Hi** cornintr holidays.
K-m^niber that the Nick -
When you need tirst class
dru^s. call at .!. B. Dodson's
n«-w drug store. North side of
public eqnar*.
All go-*)* guarant«M-d tlr t-cla«« st
st Howard A WilMaai* and don't you
furget It.
Pair Kentucky white corn at Howard j .S'or** 18 j'lat one door w«at. ot
^ ^ iliiaipt li * post « fice, on East Virgin
| • a sir^e*—Sam- « ld stand
fc^r-Tlie Waterloo is af
i 'tr«n
M^ck. wags«
a CbUd. aba crfed f or
to
Dr. Price's Cream baking Pow der
Warid * Fair Hiflwit Madalaad Dtphwt.
Wall I'apt-r, Mall Paper.
Owi 50UU K iln <•! laifHt d*'
al^ns an<l -tenant i ombiiintitM
patterns trfsli fiorn factory ju-
received at the
Citv I>hi*o stork.
Writ*-t*. tl * « itr-r at Qal
v-ston and l *arn all nbou
B.lis City aud surrouudin*
j c..untrv.
^ a
Don't Suffer with That Horrible
Catarrh when one bottle will enre yon
None genuine without pbotosrsph and
signature ot Dr. Thurmond on each hot.
bold by K. £. Bristol and J. B. Dod-
son.
Clean warm beds at Kentucky iloua«*
35 eta.
Fresh fish, oyster*, quail o«
toast, du« k or any kind of wiir*
game put up to ord*-r at Farm
era* Restmurant
Balls City.
It seems that the golf coas
\ to be the most deairabl*
place for settlers in the grea«
South West. The city referred
to above is attracting much at-
tention. Secretary E H. P«*r
ter, of Walveston, is being ovei-
whelmed with correspondence
making erqniry about Balls
Qity and the fertile irnit and
vegetable land sttfr^noding i
Stock is being fast taken np
in the Commercial Travelers
City Company and the enter
prise is mo'ing at a * rapid
gait. A fine hotel and man>
beautiful cottages are in course
of construction. Farmers are
turning their attention to the
snrronndipg country. It is fl
fact that the climate ia delight-
ful and the oonditions most fa
vorable for health.
lanehes. aad sqmit
St fteatacky Houss.
Hut it • Hrcra.
K **-p « n itanil fr**^h 1*11*.'
^Mi^itl tttfdictiH-a ot ail kii'dw
Alao toil -t article *f an\ «!•
-criptieu; in fa<*t, ev^rytbink
• ti the drilif line, a.id **-•
hen. **aat aid** of the *<jnare.
Sole Ajjriioy
F
r l ** >4^11 known 1. W Rh
. i C'l ««*-* K rl *y Malt, Mead
xii hIm K ** f« r m*- 1icinal use*"
I'h^re ia n<>n** better. Try u
when in ne*-d of pute Liqu« r
•a/ Brandi^a City Drug Stor-
Oh ais bar lain'* bye and Skin Ointmaa:
la a certain cure for t 'hrooic 8ore Kyea
GranulaUd tjt I .i<ix Sore Nipj' a> lsi U*.
Ecarma, Tetu-r, Salt Hheurn ami Nitlii Ikwd,
25 ccats per bos. For «ale by druggt U.
TO HOUSS OWN BUS.
For putting a horse in a line healthy con-
dition try l>r. Cady'a Condition Pow-*- *.
They tone up the aid dip«tfion. «ire
io*t of apij«tit«i, relivee t-onhtijaitiun, oormt
kidnev dworder* and df*troy worrn^ srivuijf
new life to an old or ever worked home. 25 j
rtsat per package. For aale by druggirta.
K. K. Rr'atoi Uruggiat.
a
Anj tldng iu ihe grocery line
can be had at lowest pricey at
W. D. Goostr^eV
$100 K*-w*rd for any eaae of Consti-
tution indiireai ion. rh«>uuisti#m or nn>
bio. d riifime that W. J. 'i'hormond'*
S>rup will not cure. ?>old by R
. Bristol and J. B tntdaon.
Nl H. K*'Xt< «ir watos to s*-l
• ii h Matlit^lok piano, ih-
♦-*1 Piano in this mark**
*uara,,t** -d f*-r v -«ra
ess
■►a-
Subscribe for Ihr Dkmoohat
and g**t the World's Almauac
for 1895 f«T $1 in advance.
an ♦ <m
W,T. Hcott, one of the eading mer-
ehaats of Pilot Point aayt: 44My wife
has been la extreme bad health for over
three year*, her weight waa 115 pounda
when she began taking l r er.J. I btfr-
moad'a Blood Hyrup. She took only
fenr bottles S'<d now weigh* 147 pounds
and her health is eniinly restored,
she had tried many different reuiediea
as well as *ereral pb>ai<-iana without
relief. 1 Recommend It to sll. Sold by
)!. B. Bristol and J. B. Dods< a.
«-•
Don't fail to see the Sterling
organ.
I AH you pn eat for 95 o^nt®
at the Fan
llnke y« •Ui wif- and clii'dien
i appy by getting ihem a Xma
gift at the Nil k**i Store.
W. D. Qooeiree ba* a torn
plete line of staple and fat cy
groceries.
F ^rmera who wis1* to cba* g*
th -ir I cation should inveaii
the Quif Coast ^ umry ^ ri«c
io E B Porter of Galveatoa fo
i
*s Aalmanac will
•atioui ftir
• ••
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
1 you imagine—serious and1
fatal diseases result from1
ailments neglected,
with Nature's
' greatest gift—health.
^ trifling a
> Don't
PS
| Browns
Iron
Bitters
tfyeaantfaettag
a el aorta, weak
severally es*
have no appetite
and cant
begin at<
Feb. I, 1895.
M
Goods Mesl Go. STOCK MUST BE SOLD.
See us at once if you want Bargains
«• « Apron Check Ginghams 5c yd.
b-m Bleach Domestic 71 8 e yd.
L i>ohl Width Cwm Cloth worth 12 1 2 and 15c at 8c yd
Printed Drapery Plnabee worth 20 and 25<: yd at. 12 1-2
U«-8t Brand colored Carpet Warp only $1.00 Bale
%>tton Eiderdown at 16« yd.
W.kjI Eiderdown at 40c yd
'umfort Prints worth 7 c at 6c id.
All Dress Goods at COST.
■sackiDK Flannels worth 65 snd 75c yd at 50 c yd.
All Silks and Velvets at Cost.
\ll Flanuels, Ker^uv's Cassitu^res and J<«ana at Cost.
Ladies' and Misses Gossamers at and b-low Cost.
Blankets and Comforts at Cost.
vll Shawls, Skirts aud Zephyr goods 10 per cent less than cost.
V11 Woolen Hosiery at Coat.
ti^ervthing in Ladies Knit Underwear ten per cent less than
cost.
£«*iire st« ck of Clo hing and Overcoats ten per cent less than
cost.
UI Clook^ 30 per cent less than cost:
Vunks 15 per ceut less than cost.
Boots of all kinda at cost.
VC^n's and Boys Woolen Underwear at cost.
J-nta and Youths Woolen Overshirts 10jp*rcent less than cost.
Hubb^r Clothing at Cost.
This is a rare opportunity to save money.
Very Truly,
*
Geo. Murphy & Co.
•Ian. 3, 1895.
Srowa'a iron Stt>
A few
It Cures
aving bought Mr. Berry's In-
terest in our Grocery Busi-
ness, and in calling your at-
jj tention to the change I wish to
| impress you with the fact that I
shall in every point keep up the
stock and increase it to where I
can mpet every demand of the
city trade. And I would have
you re member that I shall make
a special effort to secure a
keep your trade, and shall trust
to merit a part of your
age. I shall keep a full assort-
ment of the VERT BEST
and you can depend on
the best at my store.
ywevED
We have moved up the street but
iown in Prices. Cheap rents and
Reduced expenses enables us to
give better bargains than ever.
Come and see us.
ASBURY a SNEED.
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I will
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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/m1/3/?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.