The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 26 x 20 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
aj&f
The Kind Too Have Always Bought* and which has been
for over 90 years, has borne the signature of
r and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex-
trifle with and endanger the health of
Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
CMtoria is a substitute for Castor CHI, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
iSTON SPEStiii
OENUINE
CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
The
d You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
nn ecnraun cwwun, tt .jiiht m«r. w«v yowk ctrv.
coNTrtn/En P&OM ! i
lie knows. CbaHir bis kiiuf
{ f democrat McK:t is• v
Hffbt an i still h< is .mt ^;itf^i r
with what o tjie
as a very ne it nmoty-ci-HA job. if
i~ funny how much thr suotl-rn
democrats can lu-kc Hmicbtsilv
else (io when in a minority >n
how little they can do thesnsjlv -
when in a majority. In p
they would not giv« us dee} '
or a bankruptcy aw. If
leaders would give the peopit*
mam good things : s t hc> ■!< *in«
llog^r, this couTfry nwi I : i
prosperous. Culb t-hii and
ers would not «*vc n jiiv e nie pr >-
copies of tlicir -pcei*,n'-. Wiiv?
" The czar of Russia say- that
to bring the greatest >:ty
to the greatest nuinber of j- <...
thot the rulers of :i;c «..rib -/hi
to me« I a'al agree io aboli ,ii -
much exp-r>ive ollicialis'. y
ers' andl'omptr<?iier Kiiuc,' t >c
i- to pill . tax on cs. If ; i".
do the man wim give tin* * «•.
vvhethei to a bank for cash r
:i merchant for go« d^, will . vc
tlii.s las included !•; the note-. : ir
where. He now pav foi ?fn-
stamp recently a Ided to hi- •> her
burdens If you tlirow a rcA in
the nil, whether it is while, !> . ei
or ret I, it falls back to the ta-th.
To be entertaining
when one O '&ht to be
asleep. To vt sweets
tut' ,«.iea the
ct • -T- crr^-es the
sir.;;- ~c 1 or no;?e
i at aii. It- laugh
i ttL- q one v. mis to
I cry. Al! this and
! much more
: society de-
mands of her
! followers. ,
What a / (
'0
I
strain
nerves
mm
of deh-
catc
. , « * traote°# their. . tiiat they
I TAluinKv * •?'+ \i C neVer fefcer for i moment in thei*
j." .* «ifet°ME unspoken lines. The police comf
••him h south lot in Murphy $1 ^ K however, onlj one of
vt v 1 U l' *evcia intensely amusing com-
it i \\)0V '' • ,, fslies performed bj these elephant
K « «'L- i ami, in addition, 11,ev nr.-
V ' 1 ' T, ' i sent a complete vaudeville pro-
•' ) i '"iV"?" p 1(1 i gmtisuie, embracing jig dancing.
,\m. . 1 l. i,.t n a It zing, playing oc musical in-
IV|? ^ 1 •* « si:u..unts, intricjite mili? rj ev -
. \ : ii;: •' iui'O'is and other fwa* iiiat are
r<" jS' i 1 " ' i ~i ' 4 sn '•il 1 : ; oreditalde only to those wtio have
sur 2nd tract .I .i n < unmn-han j actUalIy st-en these marvelous t ie
sur o 1-2 a 3rd tract t a 1-5 \Y hit<
la it any <■&> -
bonder
that the^'
break
do^rn ?
The dreadful
headaches. The
crushing pains iu
the back and loins.
The blues. All
such symptoms in-
dicate serious de-
rangements of the
delicate female ov-
eanism, and tnu;r
be overcome .
onc> . F-move tl;
csasv. S -eogthei:
exhausl-. d nature.
sur 5-9 of 1-7 int. $300.
.1 ( ' B Moore and w.iu* to
S Russell lot in McKinn y
E A Eaily and n iff tt> i '!
hit in Lebanon $1.'").
,1 M (ir ves t >.) an I i\ '1
lot in Melissa $75.
M K Roberts j i ;
] D W Johnson de< d \\
| son sur division.
J A Beaty and ir L - 15--
40 a VV W kob< rt-> -u j• K•« .
W .)
f.'iiO
Cobb
ontas
. Heirs o:
i' I hoMjt
phant comedians. Hingling Kros
stupendous instruction wtl! ex-'■
hi bit in McKinney Tltaraday Nov.
:i when L< ckhart's famous com-j
«'dv f'ephants and hundreds of j
other wonderful arenic, zooiogic
and nippoiirouiit* features will • e
pif-iMitcd hfr<- for i te Hrsl u-ue I
J B Laws >n and v. if- i • -
Dobbs 5.31 a C r Oliit -ur
L V Mainey and «;ft* ;o < ()
Cox 13.44 a M Iiart -ur '$'11 '•
C T Lewis and wife to K t)
M5"
ra
' ,i u
X \
• ••P.t,
s . t
:< J■ i
"b.-r
rail
Cradfteld's Fe-r*le Regulator
is the standard remedy for the weakness *s
and irregulariti.p'r uUar to womec
Bradneld's Re^i 'cr is not a myaterioivi
mixture of mythical origin, but a stan'":
ard remedy comooundeu in accordant
wiih scientific principles from approve i
ve^etiblt medical materials. Brad field ; . -
Regulator is endorsed bv physic nTs~w:u r*"**—^ i u ile
J 1 L- ' Dunn 50 a J Lee sur $1250
Cox 16.15 a M Hurt s
J W David miii and
Douglas
103.
M:
Zi.
o.) a f t
Ivir
'$1-
ttl V s.
Mr
h MAL NEWS
anj Uippeoiiitjs ct •
,em\i (or Tno ' -i-ocrai"
• iuaj St .* I -.
SATUHAV
l5oruni -f lio- kii II i'
L. \ . Pars i- <>>' A r
lit
the
F EMERSON,
PmmnT.
T. T. EHERSOX,
V ick-Pkksi! k.nt.
MEKS 0
First National Bank
OF" M'KINNEY, TtiXAS.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - $125,000
BUYS AND SELLS EXC HANGE ON THE PRINUPAL CITIES IS ElKOPF
FIRST-L'LASS M^ppa ni*i ^yrrn
DIREC^fl^S: Francis Emerson. T^-4^. E ^ I 1 }( ^. T. II. f 11 < i«>or
:l. Lorejoy, C. H. Wel<*h.
Business Hours: 9 a m. to 4^p. m.
there, too.
"The czar of all the Rns-;:i.
founo out rhr.t the rf-mple of t
merit i^ -« . ? .ph- t*> f«.r t'> • •>
noder thn foundation He
Hnyrhinjr without aiyb«>dy's
but he is net hnr.tir^n jw ^V-
taxation likv S.iyt-r-. or ;>!•!•; i
invest his puulic fun- -ia !• ;ii - "
nati«>n> He is buiitiin^ a velit-f
road and reducing the Imrd v.- <.t tl;c
vine and rtjj tr -e people :md ^mdyiiii
indnstrial development
• ■ Joe Sayers says I am crazy, but !
know the difference between :i two
story and a four story house. I am n-it
crazy enough to believe that a $.<\ . n
notes will come out of the lirh who
take the notes I am not crazy enough
to want to loan the sacred school fund
ont^ide of Texas 1 .nu n .f < ra?y
enough to think that the Loid i- e -el 1
sively for Sayers and Hryan ! mi n t
crazy enough to endorse that *1'>. t(X":
violation of the eonstitntion a d pl;di
statute, or that ^4. 0.o00 p'-r annmn
taken froui the school fund bv
censun vouchers. 1
enough tot >P hi?- kind
ha-, e examined it. and has
cesftaj use over a quarter of
■ i;,
"Perfect H altli for Women
free upon application.
TV S 3R*DflEL0 REGULATOR CO.. Attanta. 0*.
R ('. Horn
the eitv.
of Vinela?i<l i-
PLUO
maikd L01KHEABT < O.ITEDT EI E I'M A NTS.
Master Uus^fl! Pea;
todav.
-on
SICK
A M
>v!y:t won I t it take
-^.:iin or tmild the
IT
I am not crazv enough to say ?h*t 1
would vote for any populist nominated,
no matter how low down 1 knew him
to be, I was born with in re H-n*e
than that
• • I am not rrazy erough ro\ > : *h
Loi ;!] a jia i wit-'o- .
the price of t?i«- >o Is
■ "It the democrats took ltX) to do
a cent job.
f< i them to fi^ht
Xii'.tragna cauatr If th-v could ribt
ctmse within of the ;n-, t
;tin >ant due Tex s front the I' ited
Srat**s government, or within p i.ooo
of the correct nnmlier of sch«dast;e
children in T- v.is. what >!•> they know
atH nt McKiulev's conduct <>f the war.
or ot n:v fitness for goverr.or or of the
finan -ial qn -sTiftn'.' They want to h« n-
"v fusrgle and b«mt «Kw1e away from
the record they have made in T-xrs.
i'hevan* to I i. v hot and eohl with
republicans -mt'd mene\ deroofrits
and free silver ]Mvp:.li^t> They want
to tote round :s many different kinds
of n< .a« ;i* ;t turtle: also, like mt he
turtie tt;ev.will turn h.« se itiei'- -,rip
when it th in ier- r and the ttallo h >x
false I Hogg (.m e said th.at the farmers were
am not t raz\ getting to big for their btvw he>. Well.
f a detiux'rat. the outside fee-are getting t^>o I>ig for
: t relons Feature With
Hro-. -hovi.
I?:Mug tilt
II. Lewi?
•itv.
of Rheas MiIi i- in
U v. (
t lie eitv.
O. Ke
Ann
1 n adding t' e .r rvel
hart coc. d> ••i-.'jih.ints
rcadv -tupeu<ii .i> ; ut<-:
linjj Bro>. have ofTei
American public a m
has creatci! i u i- genum
i>
I to
clt\
int
'he Teia- treasury
lie?.! Es: itc Transters
fo
CANS OF
B. T. Babbitt's PURE POTASH
IS EQUAL TO
of any Other BRAND.
25 cts.
20 cts.
5 cts.
free -Uvni', i?o3 t
S;-t\ ei - --,1 - he Wilt ,
lnm. t hoj.e i; wil' i-.
9titn'i> n. i joajii: r I
let twelve <t :t 1
ti:e iu'-y dt- ;ui
take his r : -{• c .
ever mad-, i 1 i ll
•T-r
■ I..
Cans of any Other Brands,
Cans of B. T. Babbitt's PURE
SAVES THE CONSUMER,
INSIST ON HAVING
B. T. BABBITT'S
Pure Potash or
The following K«-al Est tte
Transfer- have Ue< ti tiled in he
< 'ounty (,'lerly o.fice >ince last re-
port :
T. L. Jfebb to \V. I. S. Kus-
aeil McKinno\ f"7-J4I.OO.
li/V >.'.i li- .. i i ttifetoJ. K.
• |oo a W in >a !i>e sur $•
*p;M1.0t>.
ir iiei; Herri.-ifi M Ash t" K Huckei' 14 \-~ a
<i iinp.M.:i . jf ,| .Jat kstm -ui $iuiis I'O and olner
• leet I il.l ..«! , he people ever^-t ; 1 consj(Ierat ii l;.
lull "ij his prop* 1 ' m ,^v -i ... , ^ j
mc.it an 1 11. V* . he.m <jf , ^ ' jtU" w «° 1 L
v*htr" the part i ^ . n <•!)!' I*?t ih m iviiuk'v
then v.e will -.e ,w P - p' j Ai k Dthrell t F .1 M<d)aimd-
are j lot in Mcl\uiuo\
In his Tyler Sa\ - railed | J \ purr au«i wife to NS T l>
iiif the o K. j Davis n hire *-v . ii fi i , . ~ ~ i
tlie people with iMg^hey want "<• piit ! ^ "tV\ v. 1 ' ' . ' * '* * ' '
I tie gllt 'J Of t V% VI ^ lite II A 1 !
stump Whj ' tjii-. if s.m - u - Kains A a \ m Dt •> sur
the
hat
rest
than an\ evcil is: tie* iniu^eoi nt
world du i.!_ iit pa-t i.alf cen-
tury. Nt'iu- '• in- l i i !>iartrie s
and lu ub« ii tuua. acts p r-
formed bv othci elephants ar n-
cluded in thi ii icpertoirc. i hey
are lit«*rall> itumai actors. hey
present compl* t«- tinethe^. t'rop-
cr!v «•<..*• nnie.l and with appi >pri-
ate st-enic effects, and th< \ per- |
firm their arti.-tic work with a'
value and ar.d appre-:;tion
of it.- humor -u- h a- no ii m in j
c -median t >;i > -urpas-. i • ne
ot their 1;; I: r->i:-lv funn} com. I-
ies. the c;o- n ephaid ' •< .ime- j
i. reeling ah hi?
ii i is ia«t >tage of in-
:ip;>rehended bv an
iceman, atn.e with
V'of I l-i
in 'he .• itv.
Mis. L. R. Roper
i- in the «-it v.
of F, ruier-\
of Rhuue
Mrs. (i. (). Key of Ann i is -hop-
ping in 1 lie oily.
Mrs. \Y R. M: ' a- I - .if Rock
hill - in the < ii\.
It sells too fast"!
u No use for a duster — there's no dust cm
sffli
PLUG
Every dealer who has handled Battle
Ax knows this to be a fact. There
is no old stock of Battle Ax any-
where :—nothing but fresh goods, as
Battle Ax sells five times more than
any other brand in the world.
All who chew it never change.
Remember the name
when you buy again.
1
t
WJ|>
1 >. Kerby of
on our siree!.-
Forest
todav.
(Jrove
Fncle Charlie Wv-0112 ami
dautrbter <-f Anna are here toda>.
Bart Popperwcll
a po-ition
j-.. > !-i;.^ firm of
f
vv i
M.
AI leu
h tile
I >o\vt 1
tra^
en-
1"
B
nsii
Prof,
imr i he
to.lav.
v J. (
on nt
res-we 1 i- at
t \:| Ul'llat |! -u
t-nd-
herc
Wh
T
illiT
tod:
of Cl.'max is bere.
:s on the si- k list
nt«j\i-
ippar
hi iai i
it-
iii
r
i
; endor-in
j p s> ors onr mil
ty e--uthination
Lye.
The New Canton Disc Plow.
See it before you buy. The following is our warrznt).
;b,
f
• i,
ilii'c led
neare-t
s\ ay to
in z.>-
ti ' • 1 i
fi*.< his iii;
u ent up*
ina' heard
I >•> f
r ',i,s • *
t uc olien
able paid
i* <£uitf X :
The V .1
(HgUltal
indicia;,
•wigffed
ell-
liai. ,
- be-
M:-s Pea
lit rt1 and w
t"o' i < e.
Are we
co . r- ? I i
about it.
[ >-r r < -
tendina tin
t ion todav.
•I M. '.re
il atteiK
I'arv
1 i a U i i
to get
ve vv
18
ne
t ure
• •iii,'
pill- of ] i-I
lni-:mv-i at
o'.irt house
• of n.imir 1
isi, im-,1 of.
.)
i-
!1 «l i-
1 anior t
in
F.
V I il
•rued
! who h
«-e for
her ho
are y in-1-
a lively lite
and a number
mportanee are
t lie majority of
cases. The
in inn " nes-.es
. lit no hills
- \ >1 II ^
-evcral weeks
ie in Tennci-
tb.
on
m
]5 b Ctockett of Pi
■ner
tn
of Allen is here
er
if t?l
-per 18 *-
a .Mills is
I 1! to
.11 ty. lludi McClelland
and
i\- tendsnjj th*
t il u
or c. i:
li
eno
in u
l
; ut t < i
ocrata Hix*i
the Lord with
s.T-;i 'l money
can?f
• I am n mneh afraid >-
a- i am of ^:*ppt« c j;j n ei--- tiou.
Diek W'.^e for hii;i.-. ii and K
Senior ft# Crari''. say th.o in
-sts
f--r j
< r :
an
4
election At apples are fur >u>>re de<ully
than tl npa« tree- 1 inn <>t i -
eUii'tedfjfovernt r. and I don t want t<>
be if (j majority of tin- people t-ndorse
what ha« been tlont* ;it Anstii. and Mr
Sayt-r-' pro]>-*.jtioiir- i am nor lik -
the private soldier dnrinj; the \va; vho
tfot in on tit-is Msf(rad r'*> taldt*. tnd
when the ^ejiend a-k'd him It tit. kn -vr j
1 li Bed and Wife to II i 1 H'-t
i bd ir; ^ e-t ri
; ji B B i to J t < "uIwei1 h i hi
\N'e-i( n ? 1' .j.
.Hit ;d .voll and wife t W V
Morten 1< t in \\ e.-ton •
J ( Bumpa-x Jr and wife to L
atdj ii.'ls ujitut ib<-
court. -e:/< - tbe
per-. < atch-' i •••
th.
art-
that ih
■oUitiiitt'
lephant
ord
iiiii
ill
:t
fully -obel'etl
ties him off t
tor- in I lii- la
<.d'"j *(t a it I
milnd i.« -j-. 'ken
the elephatit e
by the
jail.
. habit
All i
i u tj i
on li in
t'lv
of
! - ik-
c iliUii
i jati.
i net I i -
of | he
ii pa.
now
I .-11-
e ae-
v are
c 9 in
i h:i* e
as u* ti
tion in Allen today,
Prof, .lanes P llatrU
motlier of Farmer-viile are in
city atteudinn the leaeher's
amiiiat it n.
al-
and
the
ex-
Ann;
the
i". .
n <
dohn d
Ahona i- in the
cit
M-
II.
Mt
L. Pear-on retui
Pit:-ant lit—t ev.-,
uii-.-re he went to attend lilt
eral of hi- brotlierdn law.
1%
ma in
th
W.
to
Chambersville
Altoga is in
of Melissa i§
d of Prosper is
Coffman of Anna is
t 1
deli— a !S lit tli
Mel)ow dl <\L bite have
• iu: t Ie ir bu-ine—at Allen F
to the tirm of < 'hri-tie t'v. Son
■\a-
.1 <
to A i
II
d-i
t
he on-me
a-
fl
vi
ii a
.via!; h
Ini-ine—
1'exa-.
Ie iu tovv ii
Jon^,
returned fr<
is morning.
>dd
m a
trio to
n-
*tl- l!
IK
>n a
well is att
Allen t< «
ending
lav.
£]*L.Y CIRCUS COMING TO TEXAS THIS YEAR-
who he wa- eatiiijf wirh
" N" ana 1 am not *-o -1
I wjis Iw fore rh<- vv ir
limn 1 u-fd to i.<- Th *
it |.| ivately that s i; --
\>V ptthl:ely Ie .- fr-r
don't tare a> at tl -
wo..; f .r hi- p-
l at;:t have *~t 'J i t
. t v ■!;
. Ihe repp
n part it i
1 am ii:
• it n e
<
>
SHOWS
■
WARRANTY. We {fnarante*- theJCanton to foperatejjsncceasf ,!i
land that can he plowed with any Disc or Monld Board plow The p.
which it is made enables the operator to go alon^ all day with absolute
that it will scour in any sort of land, no matter how sticky, ami do
work in every partienlar.
Ii {" ii
\
Or Jas. A. Caldwell.
PBACl ICE LIMITED T
Diseases of Women, Geaito-L riuar*
Orgams, Piles and all Disease« of
Rectmm and Rupture
All Nervous Diseesus. X-Roy Mac hi re in
Office.
McKinney.
D. W. Leigh, Vocal Teacher,
Harmony, Composition, and Voice
Culture a Specialty.
Holds a Normal grade certificate from
Western Normal and College of ' In-ie,
Dallas Correspondence solicited.
Verona.
Texas.
MONEY TO LOAN
OH REAL EST A TE.
AM kinds or bends made for a small
Jum. Doi'i worry your friend
1 (*htg on your bond.
arm
feool
JAMES M. MUSE.
Attorney-at-Law N. side of square.
McKinney, Texas.
mr money
DlU For AGENTS
SEftr ALPINE BltYCLES.
CPCC OUTFITS^
ri\LL No Capital Ne ded.
None aetter Anywhere, Frlces thi Lewes
Actlye workers are making as ugh as
$100 per week. YOC CAN, " OO.
iVrite TO-DAY for Particulars.
\1 PIM. SAFE A CYCLE 0>„ (.iacin -ii.!
{Mention the Democrat.
' -• n< ;; H
ii. il . ii
ve -h v i. i*
^ *i h. i ;
of .if}:.' j .-j • 1 ';. • ..
.it"ni> an 1; :i
I -iv- it: . ■ ... \ i
tjt'ir \ j ti*r- -t-:' ! this .;r : -ia'. '
perfect ' a cha; e ; n i th ; • • s d
i tf r pi< at iio.iit t! ..ii Kt !lit ■
counter
J *'Tlie-e yonn^ fedowa t
even an old pi >n ri like C • -
j .Tones to get up to h« j.-ie • .
j they d«n t p<v tli^se edd jm
| of iht/.-e uig fees. The" tt
i Col D,-rden hat! ight •> sjn ,
j are not talkii g . t;lit f.. k-
tht -«me "luyco ir th- :<
ar«- tr> in^c t<> h l.ngs. s
and free silver t e;.io<ra:s ;
popnlists. all with ID -
I kind < f podti 'S is l •<! elev itii!
Trcp^^tiou iv fncr.- >
!a Sit- Ami pifu. i- ■
We«Uis. [ui- >fJr
wnor-li Fee*.- tr I.-- -
liun - >2 | if r , "
OTANOEST •TJfcE ii.-iit;
iTkEET flEnON«T|?Ali •
EVEH SEEN IN AN> ACf \.v
COUNTRY. OUpiav - -
Public Hithwa
BIG
NEW SHOW
POSITIVELY'
AQU^UAYiARY
co
N v,
dorl.-.u>
taii
Original
COMPLETE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN Of RARE WILD BEA5T5~
WATER BRED ANIMALS. GAY PLUMAGED BIRD5
25uimELEMUNlS
nare to Processional,
■kOi~>T
EXHI&ITED
OTH^R " ' • • **
W0-10ER5 OF THE
ORUTt CREATION.^
waitt> -■ •
Si tot? I -l lis
o^i-rie. *• i
"-Over 4-0C
Horses s*jr:
£ in its
Equi,>
me?:t
STREET
m f.nt
li«"t
r. ml
if -iii'.
tl ink
I h-v !
t■e^k i
f hey |
lit r. ?
t Veil
1 IS
NEW srecTAcjjqy^^^
VAL
and BIG
NEW
Parade,
Show-
OUiTCKIW sections
WITHOUT
RESENTED IN 30 TREMENDOUS SECTIONS
AMD EVEfcY ONE
Seclteii trv
~—"7* vwi
Premloeot Ara«ng
aCENE OP THE ORIEWT,
Cewcelved by
Time j©
-SUPERB
1 ^ had
]f
'V f
H. L
Dental
Pearson, |\
Surgeon
Hlrnck by • Train.
J. C. N. Smith
A man by the name of Joe Ryan
who has been working on section
15 of the II. & T. C., was at uck
OAee north «ide sqn&re, over Axoirfi ' yesterday afternoon by a freight
Raaldeiiec 6 6. Church Street train on that road a mile south of
, Tqxm. town, and had one leg broken.
The accident was caused merely
by carelessness of the wounded
man, who it seemed bad imbibed
entirely too much barrel house
booze and coucluded theie wasn't
room for him and the freight
train both on that sectioo and
there wasn't. He was sent t > the
railway hospital at Houstop. It
not thought that be i* i^urt fa-
though his wounds and
r H^^ere serious. —Courier.
' ■* i>?r y .
ftbey!
?,* ut> i
^.dth .
ogg!
I '• t if= j
< ane |
1 r. ve j
* 'ai
f*t •.it t j
1" le v i
vi- vfr
ct an
1ARE.
X rect ived >, te e rrant il
advenftied a jois.t de:>at*? bt-lv
and inyst to tlrn.7 a j*r=> vtl
will pull S;ty«*rn d«j> Tii and pn;
for goveixor I will joint Ut
him fron: Red river So the •
is no candidate f r governo.-
i now arguing witht'utiterpen
•abftot that i jntract whi h il
I unloaded on hi'n. It seems ^
! lisle is kiadt f r-pi diatmf th
and Crane is denyi igt'aat h-? t «
of it.
"The democratic party vi
again have the conSdence <-f 1
try until it has more of the sti< ;dt .ve
nes.s of the American tick jtn-?!e:s( f
the hoppetiveneNS of the Sj •• a- . ! ea
It Bcorns McKinley, yet want ci tin
hie expansion glory* It ra-.n « .ont
free silver to exj>aud cin n i . u yet
wants to loan in school ftnt. - more
money out of Texas than fren. silver
would expand circnlation hi---. A
Connecticut seller of wooden iiutmegs
is not slick enough to keep up this kind
of democraey; it wears the c- at of
Joseph of old. and has no more use for
government responsibilities thau Jo-
seph for Pharaoh's daughter.
•Sayera' free raw mat r; t ' n- t -d
Texas, and his tax on notes and oat.aide
loan of schoolfnnd will bust her. gUn.
Some statesmen of Texas ones "houtfht
a tax on dogs was a tax on trie rich,
and after levying it they nor the law
either, lived two years. A fcx on
notes is mostly a tax on the str i.^gl
farmer or small merchant,
is in Ii i§|; by the voters
REAL
With
— Wealth
Acronthe Duett.
SPLEN-
SIClNAL
- -AYAL a* the
FAMOt'5 ENGLISH
DAY,
, __ _ — 1 Society
h the Dcrky Races, Mts*
•* T-CarU. Drags,
Brakes, Carta, Spi-
tun, reaches and all
riaaaer ot
Swell
Turn-Oats,
SeeUoa 21—WARFARE IN THE
PUNJAUB, HERD* OF WAR
ELEPHANTS, HARNESSED TO
CANNON, ESCORTED BY rtOUS.
TED MILITARY AND .
t^K?cwnter wi™ WARWNQ
d
IM AMERICA
lock
HAPTDANcim
MOSiC MAKI M<j
kAY Acting:
0 SIX.
IN NE V BiO FEAILkfS. Trlfc Sit
NOTED t F WHICH ARE THis WCf.'Ld
•-VIDE VO-iN LOCXHART
CLEPttA'xT COntJMANS,
THE t; "\TJ T SENSA"
pfiis IA.'Li|..iir ALL
ntF LL .or i cini r OF
R0 'l; *'•-. NOW ' c cN
1 . i?ST 1. V T:J
TPAVEI. NO Cl.sCi > IN AMERICA.
FOREIu Fli t l f-fc - ER
INTRO Dt Cf~'i I!-TO TE\'T.
ED AML E.VXVl 5 IN TK
CCH'NTR t'.
IN EL-CtjPE. W^«ERE THFS3
VELOt.iS ELEPHANT >CT(i: > W
TRAINHI> ,vNO PEP-
FECTEf T.1EY HAVE
CREATf A nc-5T 4. \-
PAftALi ' .i. I) ENSA«
TI0h\ EVEN ROYALTY
ITSELF Hi t NO AN l7-
reRE J 0 SPECTATOR
CftOL'5 PUAVS SO
RESEME.Lti AM DEPICT THE
AND MOTIVES mh
OF HL-.M - N SP^
nniNf,5 vs to ■ ^
SURPASS i HE
iriAOiN..noN
IN CON-
CEPTS
m
I
HIS
EA
OUBLE"'
RATE
FAIRY
Sscdeaiii
SEPA-
_ S-
PARADE.
^REATina A rURORE ofCMTrtUSIASM IffilWaKl'iS, *:/ r'
^TWICE THE LAR6C5T CIRCUS tVCR OR6AHIZED. REQPIRtNG 3 RIN&S AMD 2. 5TAtC
BESIDES THE MAMMOTH AERIAL 6W "
AM0 ^.MILE HIPPOOROM& TPA-
A SHO- .• ALWAYS
AND TtMS YEAR
t^D Is. iiB. . . ,
etewMNt*
BVES
IT TPMK cori5TPucr r
II I ul 10 ABSOLOTEty WATEP r r
tWhrftren. IfiSSitmlctt. STnirs:
OT
Capital Ir vested,!
' — -• •—
i!
Two CesylsU
' "Mm
Daily Cxpeasea,)/ :
iteAtt/
rll.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1898, newspaper, October 27, 1898; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192038/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.