The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1896 Page: 5 of 6
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's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are some ofthe results of the use
of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach, dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
Sheriff W. S. Coffey is «> of tU
Democrat's newest subscribers.
D. Qoodin returned from a week's
absence in New Orleans tills
Highest Honors—World'* Fair.
R. R. TIME CARD.
H. & T. C.
North bonml. Cannon ball 5:21 a m.
No3 9:22a.m.
No. 15 1:54 p. m.
No 1 8:15 p. m.
Sonth bonmi No 2 8:08 a.m.
No. 16 11:12 a. m
No 4 6:54 p.m.
Cannon Ball 9:48pm2
EAST LINE.
Pasjtenger leaves. 11. 15 a. m.
Local ' • 2:50 p. m.
Passenger, arrives. 5.03p.m
Local •• 10. 40a. m
Bert Chaffen, of Sherman, was here
Saturday for a few hoars.
J. C. Hughes lies dangerously ill at
his home jnst sonth of the square.
The Collin County Milling Co. will
soon have on hand a number of beauti-
ful 1897 calenders which will be dis-
tributed.
Sherii .T. L. Moulden vi moving back
to his farm near Muruhy.
Charlie Dedmon. an erstwhile barber
of McKinney, has returned after an ab-
sence of several months.
Pat Moulden is Sheriff Coffey's of-
fice deputy.
Mack Harris came up from Bee coun-
ty last week and spent a few days at-
tending to business matters here.
Robt. L. Moulden. son of Ex-Sher-
iff Moulden, is a law student in the of-
lice of 6- R. Smith.
Can't put any more value in a pair of
jeans pants than we put in the BUCK-
SKIN BREECHES. If any one can
show us how to spend money making
them better we' 11 pay them well for it.
We've dona our best to make them per-
fect in fit, wear and finish. We'd do
more if we knew how.
W CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Crcnm of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Aium or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Miss Kate DeArmond gave a dancing
party to young friends at the residence
of her father. Col. DeArmond, Thurs-
day evening.
Have you seen the combination bed?
This is the question of the hour. Call
at next door to Smith Bros, on the east
side.
Mr. J. S. Qnisinberrv will take
pleasure in explaining all parts of his
combination bed. Next door to Smith
Bros.
A drowning man wonld have little
use for a method of rescue which would
Deputy Sheriff Horn i* in
on official dutv.
Arkansas
Ed Hinman and little sons were
guestu of relatives in Sulphur Springs
last week. 'require days. A dyspeptic doesn't
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A Finch are ^ant ^ bother with a remedy that is
happv over a wee little lady that re- \ take wt*ks to show its beneh"
cently made its advent into their home c*a' effects.
The Mount Lebanon Shakers are of-
M arried— At Bethany Sunday. Nov. fering a product under the name of
29. at 4 p. m. , J. W. Marshall and ' Shaker Digestive Cordial which yields
T. J. Melton is receiving treatment
Miss Lillie Lane.
The county clerk issued documents
from the occnlist. Chilton, in Dallas. j I'rivilwiiK five happycoaples to em
bark nt>on matrimonial seas Saturday.
Sam Gosa is suffering from a severe '
attack of fever. i Try ns for your family recipes.
4 Smith Bros.
The little c lild « f Ernest Parker is .
seriocslv ill. Snpt. C. O. Smith and good lady
gave a reception at their hom<> on Col -
^ on run no risk All dealers sell (street. Friday evening, in honor of
G~ove s Tasteless Chill Tonic on a , ^(-hers 0f the city public school.
positive guarantee SO CCRE NO PAY. jhe ilflijjhted guests were royally re-
D--lig-.tfal to take. Price 50c. .5 ceived and entertained and the pleas-
immediate relief. The very first dose
proves beneficial in most cases , and it
is owing to th^ir unbounded confidence
in it. that they have put 10 cent sample
bottles on the market These can be
had through any druggist: and it will
repay the afflicted to invest the trifling
sum decessary to make a trial.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial relieves
by resting the stomach and aiding the
digesti« >n of t' >od.
LaXOL is the Itest medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place
Mrs. L. N. B>rl. of Lireenville. vis- ures of the occasion will linger long in of Castor Oil.
itei here hi*t week.
Mrs. Dt. Savle. of Greenville
ed ia McKinney this week.
visit
i the memories of those present.
j
Hall's Great Discovery.
A pleasant social event of the past
wet-k was thf' reception given by «T A
R.
Tl:aj;k-givinu- ev nine between
If you want to make us h «K v why
ju;t pay > oar subscription before
Caristmas.
fc'a n Edwar ls, colored was buried
yesterday.
Writing desks at all price- at J. P
Crouch & C >'s.
Sam J Davis, stndent <>f King's
business college, came up from Dallas
and spent Sunday with relatives
A. C. Bryson and family are new-
comers to our city frum^I'i' kens coun
ty, Georgia.
Little Miss Ethel Haia*ii n 1 has re-
turned from a two month visit t<. her
sister, Mrs. Evans, in Dallas.
Why .not profit by the exp-rieo,-e of
others who have found a permanent
*crre for catarrh in Hood s Sarsaparilla
One small l ottle of Hall's (ireat Dis-
cover'.* cures all kidney and bladder
trouble*. removes gravel, cures dia-
betes seminal emissions, weak and
lame backs and all irregularities of
the kidnevs and bladder, in both men
women Regulates bladder trouble in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent bv mail «>n receipt of fl.
One small b. ttle is two months' treat-
ment and will cure anv case above
mentioned
E W. Hall. Sole Manufacturer,
P. O Box 317. Waco. Tesa*
BEAD THIS
Sherman. Tex. . Ang. 17
I certify that I have uawd Hall's
(ireat Discovery in my family and I can
recommend it to the public.
A. L Strong.
Sold by Smith Bros.
the hours of s and 1 i *> clock in honor
of the members of his Sun lav school
class. The narlors and dining room
were decorated with beautiful flowers
in profusion and brought into recjnisi
tfon for the pleasure of the merry
guests. The lioHt Wits ; r.si-t-«l in en
tertaing bv his estimable lady and
daughter, Mi-s Foncie. and Miss Pearl
Stacy, the latter two serving toothsome
refreshments Thosu present were:
Sam Welch and Ml;
Geo. Hughe- ••
Mack Webster
Leslie Waite
Bob < *hatnber.n
Will Richardson
Richard Allen
Waiter K cn
Walter Wilson
Ed Bomar
Luja Allison.
Delia Allison.
Pearl Nelson.
Hes-i . Nelson.
Davis,
En la Stimpson.
Myrtie Burger.
Tonie Burger.
Emma Moore.
Linnie Johnson
J. G. Matthews has charge of
McDowell stock of groceries which he
will close out as soon as possible. Mr:
McDowell has engaged in the clothing
'business.
} Mrs. W. W. Shepherd entertained a
i few friends with a joint birthday and
I thanksgiving dinner in hono of her hus-
band Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Suttle entertained
Thnrsdav evening in honor of their sis-
ter, Miss Robbie Suttle- An evening
of unstinted mirth and good ch er was
the portion of every guest.
What is if. A cure for Coughs,
Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough.
Hoarseness. Sore Throat, and all Bron-
chial Affections of the Throat. Chest
and Lungs. 50 doses for 50 cents.
Money returned if it fails to give satis-
faction, we mean Dr. Simmons' Cough
Syrup.
The new 1896-97 catalogue of the Mc-
Kinney Nursery is just .out and is
something every land owner in North
Texas should possess for the valuable
information it contains. Mr. Kirkpat-
rick has made a life time stnd*- f fruit
growing in the black land belt and is
eminently qualified by a successful
career in that line of making it to your
interest to obtain and preserve this cat-
alogue.
Do you feel dull and bilious, a heavy
tired feeling, bad taste in the mouth
an'1 an aversion to food? These are
symptoms of a torpid liver and need
prompt attention to prevent the devel-
opement of a serious kidney disease.
Prickly Ash Bitters will set thiugs
right. It drives out all foul matter and
impurities in the bowels, stimulates the
liver and digestion, cleanses the system
of bilious influences, and imparts a
general feeling of health an 1 cheerful-
ness Sold bv Wallace & Everett
Wanted—Salesman to sell complete
line of lubricating oils, grease;;, var-
nishes. specialties, etc Good oppor-
tunity for the proper party Garland
Refining Co, . Cleveland. O-
,1 B. Hardin will change his place of
residence from this county to Cisco,
Kaatland county. in the near future.
Mr Hardin has reside 1 for a number
of years about 5 miles south of McKin-
ney.
State ok Ohio. City <>f tmi.eiwj.
Li*c \- CorxTY. 1'
Franx J. ' 'heney makes <vith that he
is the senior par.uer of the firm of F.
J. C'beney & Co., doing business in
the Citv of Toledo. County and Mate
aforesaid, and that -aid firm will pay
the -.uin of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for each and every case of Ca-
tarrh that cannot lw enred by the use
pf Hall's Catarrh C re
FRANK J CHENEY
sworn to before me and snlmcribed
in my presence, thi- 'ith day of |)e« eni
i>er A L)
- - A W GI.EASON.
i , Notary Pcbi.k
Seai.
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Hall's Catarrh Cure i- taken inter
nally and acjs directly on the ldo .<1 and
mucuous surfaces of tiie systeni Send
for testimonials, free
F J CHENEY A- 'o. . Toledo. O
Sold by Druggists. 7"h-
Do psopls buy Hood's SmaparlQa
pcetesaes to any other,—in fact aim
tothe exclusion of all othn?
Because
They know (roan actual use that Hood's
is the belt, L e., it cures when otben fail.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is still made under
the personal supervision of the educated
pharmacists who originated it.
The question of beat is just ss positively
decided in fsvor of Hood's ss the question
of comparative sales.
Another thing: Every advertisement
of Hood's Sarsaparilla is true, is honest.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is tbe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft.
Prepared only byC. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. 1
Bells.
iasoed by County
Clerk Walden since our last reporT: * 7
G. W. Taylor and Miss Lola Wade.
Jno. H. Bradley • • Mrs. H. L Kemp,
Joe Taylor and Miss Ella Mathews,
E. P. Kirby
J. M. Bradley
C. A. Scribner
G. J S Walker
L. C Hampton
B. C. Childress
J. F. McKissick
J. M. Smith
J. W. Marshall
E. S. Haggard
T. L. Hughston
Leslie Shields
W. J. McMahan
Scott Thomas
• V. M. Brummett
• Wilcia Patterson
M. L. Hall.
' Nannie Commons
' May B. Stinson.
JimmieStanford. !
Roxie Faker,
T. Wilson.
' Lillie Lane,
Laura Nelson,
• L. B. Beverly.
Hattie McMahan
Lula Bailey.
' Ellen Bineham,
C. Tarter
and Mrs. E. Strickland.
u «. ru.. sre tbe only pills to take
flOOCI 8 PlIlS with Hood's 8arsspsriUs.
Jno. G. Davis has been appointed
! corresponding member of the state Y.
M. C. A. elective committee. Mr.
Davis would like to have the names and
addresses of all young men leaving the
county.
5 If\ou had a few corns on yourg
^feet and yon went bare-footed for*
Jthree months they would disappear^
^entirely. As big folks do not
fcbare-footed the neit best thing is tc
3[go to SMITH BROS., and buy somej
j kind of Corn Cure.
*
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard. Soft or Call msad Lumps and
Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavii.s,
Curbs. Splints. Sweeney. Ring-Bone.
Stifles. Spraius. all Swollen Throats,
etc. Save $."50 by use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known Sold by Erwin <&-
Faut. druggists. McKinney. Texas
Will Pennington left Thnrs.lav for
Hat ton. Arkansas, where he goes to
embark in photography for himself
Will has l>een a m' st popular artist for
several years jn McKinney His fami
ly follow in a few days
S i re Voiir Life
By using The New Great Soitk |
Amf.rkav Kidney ci re." Thi- nev
reme ly i.- a great surpris«- on act onnt of
it- excee ling promptness in relieving
pain in the KHn-y- Bladder and Back
:n male or female It relieves retention
of water, and pain in passing it almost
immediately. Save yourselves by using
this marvelous cure. Its use will pre
vent fatal consequences in almost all
cases by its great alterative and healing
1 >owers. Sold by Erwin & Kant, drug
trists McKinnev. Texas
Suicide.
Yon can eat enough to kill yonrself if
y«u wish to do so at the Star Restaur-
ant and it will only cost you the pitifnl
sum of 2octs. ' Respt.,
Thompson Bros., Proprs.
'HEN Yi
gACKAC HE
Mrs. Jos. H. Cathey was buried at
Pecan cemetery last Tuesday. The
services were conducted at the home of
F. M. Hill.
Prickly Ash Bitters is not a • - bit-
ters' ' as the word is generally under-
stood. It could not be used as a drink
because of its highly medicated and ca-
thartic properties. Nor is it a drastic,
disagreeable mixture • It is pleasant to
take, mild and agreeable, does not
nauseate the stomach. nor produce
griping senations In curing diseases
of the kidneys, or the disorders com
mon to the liver, its great value is well
known and admitted by the Medical
Profession. It is a kidney remedy par
excellence, Sold by Wallace Ever-
ett
Those who are in arrears for sub-
scription to The Democrat and have
promished us so often should come in
and make their word good
See the combination bed. next door
to Smith Bros.
Pains in the stomach, headache, spells of weakness and dis-
orders in the urinary organs, it means trouble in the kidneys.
If you value your life, begin treatment at once before the
disease develops its dangerous stage.
PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS
IS A RELIABLE CURE.
It cures Drights Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, Kidney Weak-
ness and Inflammation, Urinary Disorders and the diseases
peculiar to women. Don't delay; the disease spreads rapidly
4^j and soon gets beyond control, hence the earlier the treat-
4^1 ment is applied, the greater the assurance of a complete cure.
<1 PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
5?! Prepared by PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO.. Satat I Mo.
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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Window glass all sizes at
Store.
City Drug
Slewing
iSneed's
machine needle* at J H
Goostree & Houston solicit a liberal
share of the city trade.
The Nickle Store continues to lie the
place for bargains
Smith Bros, make extract vanilla
from vanilla lieans. That's the reason
it's good.
Wall paper, paints, oil-, and window
glass at Citv Ding Store
when you want a nobby
frame call on .1 H Sneed
picture
It is excelsior, it is a necessity Ev j
eryhody should mi* and purchase We
refer to rhts combination bed. It is on
exhibition next door to Smith Br<«. on
the east side of the square.
If yon need vonr wagon scales repair
ed. or new ones built, call on R. V
Daughetee, B 39. McKinney, Tex.
The rush of trade at Uuuotree <!e
Houston s. the popular grocers on East
Louisiana street. is occasioned by their
large stock of the best and freshest gro
ceries which are l -ing disposed of at
prices which meets the desire of the
consumers both in and out of the city
Tinware and qneenswatv at rock bot-
tom prices at J w Asbnry
Farmers, buv vour
Goostree dt Houston.
gn .ceries from
Tlie economical housewife buys her
chamois skins of Smith Bros. , the onlv
drug store on the east side
See J H Sne~d for furniture, stoves,
queensware. glassware, etc.
.1 W Boyle a < nmherland
hvterian minister of < >Kiahoiua i-.
«n the sfuest of Mr and Mr*
~ " ■ is an ex
formerlv of
U:\
Pre
in t
Scott Aili-*on Rev. Boyl
lawyer and district ju<lg«.
I wa
I
W
I
not claim that the E*uni-S
^naux use* a hot water l«uttlc. I.m*
^ie would iJ were running a dru^
^store jn (ireenland. because
>w< ul 1 call hi* attention t«. our com *
,-plite 1m" of these goods
^1 - - -
See J w Asbury for new second hand
furniture
All the standard cough and la grippe
medicines at City Drug Store
The Nickle Store occupies the same
old stand. Call and *ee
Miss Sophia Hine, of near Ji
town, N. Y. . fe visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Will Forsythe. She will spend the
winter here.
M. W. Littleton, an eloquent young
sound money democratic speaker who
made two speeches in McKinney during
the late campaign, was married in
Dallas Tuesday evening. Miss Maud
; Wilson was his bride.
Beware of lutckache. it is one of the
chief symptoms of kidney trouble, if
von have auy uneasiness in the small of
the back, liver disturbances, nrinary
disorders, it means Bright '• Disease.
Prickly Ash Bitters cures Bright s
Disease It heal* and strenghens the
kidneys, regulates the liver, stotnach
and digestion, and purifie-. the bowels.
It* splendid record of remarkable cures
renders further recommendation nn-
necessarv. Sold bv Wallace Ever-
ett.
Readers if you want old paper* to
paste on walls or place under carpets
you can get them at The Democrat office
for 25cts j,er hundred.
Why leave your rooms hare? You
can buy wall paper from 5c a roll up at
City Drug Store
I'riali .Tones. Hezekiah Bro.vn
.John Peter Smith will testiiy to th.
wnderful curative properties of I)r
Simmons' Cough Syrup. Sample ls>t
ties fret; Satisfaction or money re
funded.
We are^
,uj ^.liable to have some Arctic weathe
it his winter cold enough to inalte
*
%
.peoph
think they :vi>von an ice l erg^
^It will be a go'«1 time then to thinks
Jof our hot water bottles ^
J SMITH BROS i
* $
Anything in the grocery lite at
'ioostree «Sr Houstor 's. successors to I
W D G« his tree the same old stand
Tlie Democrat will 1m- pleased t<- re- j
ceive communications from every ■
neighl«orho<«l in the county. Also j
news items of interest, personals, etc J
All auonvmons matter will be ignored. '
WhenBtbrvuiiek, w*R***b«r<
When she was a Child, she cried for Oetoria.
Whm she N-o&m© Miss, abe cluac to Oaatoria.
When aho had Children, ahe gave them Cat aria.
TW fie
(tail*
dcu-.si*
Mules For Sale.
Ten work mules, four years old pa ,t,
for sale cheap ; lialf cash, 'oalance
months time Call oo John Martin.
6 miles northeast of McKinnev.
MISTROTS
MISTROT
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Ml ST ROT'S
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M'KINNEY AND PLAN0, TEXAS.
A Feast For Bargain Hunters Of Collm
WE W ILL INTRODUCE OL'HSEKVEjS to the people of McKinney with a volcanic eruption of MONEY SA\ ERS FOR HIE PEOPLE! "E PLLRIBLS UNI M.
I
Three Great Sales in One!
That's our introduction. It will he a Feast from day to to day. and
long he remembered by the people of Collin.
Bankrupt Sales, Shoj Sample Sales, Fire Sales.
We have bought from an Insurance company of New Orleans a big invoice of title good.**. The immense stock of KOR^ & SONS was indeed a lucky event for the people. It must be sold. Ever}' garment and shoe mu. t be turned into Cash. I)o \ou realize what
thi* means? We nave bought from the leading Jobbing House-, in the East their entire line> of samples iu Ladies, Misses and Gent's shoes at 3per cent discount. We have bought from the Assignee the stock of goods of Port man Bros. Stock invoiced $13,0<)0
we paid $8,000. Wo offer this stock at Portman Bros, cost mark: f 2 3^4 5 a 7~i~sTb ^"e S've it so that everybody can be his own salesman. Money talks, and it is ever ready cash that has enabled us to offer you all this grand Fire and Lankrupt Sale l*east. Miss
it not. for the like of it vou will never see again. It means the MOST AMAZING BARGAiNS and surprising values of the XIX Century—the leader of all the sales of the year. It stands without parallel as the Grandest and Most Sludendous Sacrifice ot genuine
values ever made public in the Stase of Texas.
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1. 10 J Men's Fine Black Fur Hats, a few of a kind..$1.00
2. Men's Fine $2.00 Wool Shirts, each $1.00
'Mt Ladies' Light Weight Jackets, each $1.00
4. 25 pairs White 10-4 California Finish Blankets,
good $3.50 kind, per pair $2.50
5. 25 pair- White 11-4 Blankets,as above, per pair..$3 50
100 Men's Fine Black Suits, the $15 kind, at.. .$10.00
34) Men's Black Wool Suits, the $y and $10 kind..$7.50
12 Men's Black Wool, Clay suits, the $7.50 kind.$6.50
15 pairs Boys' Knee pants, the 50c kind, at 38c
100 pairs Men's White All Wool Socks, the 25c
kind. 2 pairs for 25c
11. 25 bales Colored Carpet Warp, per bale 85c
12. 50 yards good Oil Cloths, the 25c kind, at 10c
13. 50 Dress Pattern Wash Fabrics, very cheap at
10 yards for H8c
14. A Lady's Nice Black Cape trimmed with braid
or fur, very cheap $1.50
15. A Lady's Black ('ape, trimmed with fur, a nice
garment $2.50
lti. 10 Ladies' Fine Silk Plush Capes, sold in other
stores at $8 and $10, to close out the lot $5.00
17. 8 Ladies' Fine Black Capes, trimmed with
braid and jet, $7 kind, at $4.50
18 ft Ladies' Fine Black Capes, trimmed with silk
braid, the $5 kind, to elose out the lot, half price..$2.50
If. 14 Ladies' Fine Black Capes, trimmed witn fur
collar and lap, at .$3.50
No. 20. 5 Ladies" Fine Black Capes, the most stylish
garment in town; sells elsewhere at $12, to close
the lot, at $7.50
No. 21. 200 yards Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cotton,
a yard wide, you know its worth, to close the lot,
per yard ti '4 c
No. 22. 300 yards regular 5c Calico, the entire lot at
10 yards for 3i*c
No. 23. 1000 yards Lonsdale Bleaching, to close the lot,
per yard, at 7c
No. 24. 500 yards Fine Bleach, "Good as Gold," you
know the brand, to close the lot, per yard 5 'sc
No. 25. 20 dozen Ladies' Ribbed Vests, regular 20c
quality, half price 10c
No. 26. 10 dozen Ladies' Ribbed Vests, 35c quality, at.. 25c
No. 27. 20 dozen Ladies' Handkerchiefs, the usual 4c
quality, to close tbe lot, each lc
No. 28. 20 dozen Misses' Handkerchiefs, the usual 4c
kind, to close the lot, each lc
No. 2i . 10 yards Cotton Checks, at 30c
No. 30. Ladies' Jersey Wool Gloves, regular 25c kind,
per pair. . 15c
No. 31. Men's Fine Black Hose, the 25c kind, 4 in a
box, to close the lot, 4 for ,88c
No. 32. Ladies' Fine Black Hose, imported and war-
ranted not to fade; closing out price, 4 for .......88c
No. 33. 700 yards All Wool R ju Twilled Flannel, to
close the lot, per yard 15c
No. ::4. 200 yards Blue Twill Flannel, to close the lot,
per yard
No. 35. 250 yards All Wool Eiderdown, to close the lot,
per yard, at ^.
50 Men's strickly all-wool black soft Serge Suits, $5.00
values at half price
50 Men's brown heavy warm Working Suits, $7.50 val-
ues, at half price
40 Men's California all-wool Suits, $10 values, at half
price
3U Men's black aud blue Wool Mackintoshes, regular
$9.00 values, at half price
22 Men's tine Ribbed Mackintoshes, black and blue, are
well worth $5.00, at half price
50 Boy's Knee Suits, $1.00, good and warm, half price
36 Boys' Knee Suits, twill woolen goods, at half price
48 Boys' Knee Pants, 20c quality, at one-fourth price
100 pairs Men's fine Cassimere Pants, $2.50, $3, $4 and
$5 goods on sale at, pair
600 pairs Men's fine Cassimere Pants, $1.75, $2, $2.50,
$2.75 values, will be closed out at, pair
100 pairs Men's Work Pants, 75c to $1 values, at
200 pairs Men's Work Pants, $1, $1.50, $2 values at
100 dozen Men's Work Shirts, regular 50c values, at
10 dozen Boys' Knee Pants, regular size 5 to 8, 35c to
50c quality, at
20 dozen Men's mixed lot Undershirts, all kinds, wool
and cotton, fleeced and unfleeced
. 16c
25c
$2.50
$3.75
$5.00
$4.50
$2.93
50c
99c j
5c
' I
$1.75
$1.25
33c
69c i
25c '•
15c
25c i
500 Pairs of Men's, Women's aad Children's
ample Shoes are offered as follows:
Men's Shoes, including all kinds, from cheapest to best
goods, all will l>e swept away at, per pair
Women's Shoes include all kinds, cheapest to best
grades, all will be swept away at, per pair .
Children's and Misses* Shoes., all kinds, from cheapest
to Best, at, per pair
$1.50
$1.25
75c
These are only a few of the many thousands
of Bargains offered in his Mammoth Sale of
three immense and complete stocks of goods.
Suffice It to Say:
Not a Pair of Pants will be left.
Not a Suit of Clothes will be left.
Not one Piece of Underwear will be left.
Not a Boy's Suit will be left.
Not a Pair of Shoes will be left.
Not a Man's Hat will be left.
1000 Men's Fine Hats, quality $1.00 to $2.50, all at $1.0*)
gSBg
.
lR'S WORTH WILL BE LEFT. I a addition
on a parity with the Threa Great Driv9S.
combined sales, we offer 1000 Additional Articles at prices
sold. ,
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1896, newspaper, December 3, 1896; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191939/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.