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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 2

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1 1 5 if l'i di 5 8 m'. -I 8 4 -'JL Oae year 1 year 150.00 8 2.00 4 7 cwuBts perlUrxS fei on. OMtuaiiea more will be charged at our AU will he charged for propojtloB to the above. F. C.

hompson Proprietor; tumori boob It lioatiioa of a paper in Cam( Texj lib hait boys. Rpmem- 1896 i DEMoaBATS are now slnging ttie de- demooartic dentlal possibility. Raise hogs but for avoid the Tyler bre 4 Denver, celebrated her 80 th anniverslt on the 17 bn Apathy made a howling success in Ms to the sea. Democrats failed to cele- brate this electiou. objected.

1 Parker county, the home of Col. Lanham, redeems herself by giving a populist majcjrity, Pdpulism has few Imttle scars and will be eager for the fray in 1896 OKthe Oih inst. debauched old democracy fell into a genu ine Rip Vanwinkle snoozei. Gov. ogg can now res'Ume his discourse on livers, lights, i eh A pathy who (jom- mands a large force of is marching bravely on.

Out of the fullness ofj the windpipe the mouth bloweth. What about recent democfatic promises I Populists should BUS lain their local papers everywhere they are strongly in favfr of the masses. Many good members the old parties will join us and help manfully to hght the; battle of 1890 Tue cry of reminds us that there is an overprodnctiou he Texas campaign has demonstrated the fact that the democratic party is liiore easily handled when than when divided. em Weaver was very unfortunate in his race for cod democrats endorsed him. A womau.s suffrage biU will undoubtedly be snbmitteji to the next Texas legislature; Col.

Breckinridge, of Ken tucky, is going on a lecthring tour. His first subject will be VTen Years Among Taritf Re r.y^oias 4 Gen. Wie, a Chinese mander, was beheaded his forces were defeated una recent battle with the JapBn ese. 1 James £. Cutler was tated recently after a curreit of electricity of 4600 volts hiad passed through his by being treated as one drowbed is treated.

Precinct No. 1 in Hunt 0 tin- ty including the city of Greenville! will hold an election 15 tp vote on local option. r' I The 21 st annual of tlije psrabce Union convened in city jof Cleveland O. the 1 6 lh lust. i Forest fires haye been raging in different parts of Ihe country.

A raging fire in Colorado destroyed 2 000,000 worth of property. August Ribbeck, a German mattress maker committed bui cide at Brenham, Texas by tak; ing on he had been in hard luck. Moore is ou trial in Qaanab, for the murder of Constable Beverly in county last December, 6 jV. Thomas Dixon, the famous New York divicie, preached in the Cotton PalaCe at Waco, Sundav, to an audience of 2500 people. Oklahoma City, T.

is coming quite noted for number of divorce suits, all over the country, that instituted in irg courts. im are Me 3 ibeRs of ibe coal oil bine, among whom is John D. Rockefeller the oil king, hate been indicted by the grand jury at Waco. Harry Beaman, a railroad engineer, committed suicide at Fort Worth, Wednesday, He had a family and had been thrown out of a job. Failure to support his family caused him to despair of life.

At a recent election ttie cities of Brooklyn and iNeiv York have voted for the consolidation of the two goverd- ments which, when carried! effect will greatly population and land area Pf the city of New tiiic American. Beifii 3 iqr ui W' tmmm JuooE T. Nugent is ofie pf noblemen. In defeat lie is the same grand in his breast malice finds lio rest. His great heart con 8 ly beats in sympathy for the masses.

His memory will ever be cherished 4 his faijthful followers, when demagqgues who would rldictila him, have Into oblivion. In sunk democratic 1892 over populist vote, 216 000 Total democratic plujraH ity in in 1894 over populists barely 50 And in jast two yeansj. The great heavings! Bill Shaw of TexaF Partner, could not stand on the Dallas platform conseqoently he took Hoggn-jadvice, got under ilke a dog under the whgon and followed the driver hades! 1 JoifM H. HeagaiFe humecjoun- ty, fcol, home and Mills home couniK: all gave big popmist in the recent Isieo- iMIofib of the jtodr, honestjyeo of the rural distrlcijs up oa whom the hatlon defjends in time of war and peace. 1 I Tnii populist state exechtive committee convened in Waco Tuesday, There was a large and enthusiastic attendlance.

Resoluiions congratulating the populists of Texas for their wondpful increase of Votes, and urging a coqtion- ation of the campaign of education were adopted jwtth a yelliyoji enthusiasm that ibade the wall of the Waco city hall shake. Some other work was done but was not given out for publipation. We that severalselection oohtesta It Is reported that from Jsix to teb thousand Armenians, in eluding men, women babes, were horribly receittly by the fiendish Kurds. While buruing trash in her yard Mrs. S.

A. clothing caught fire and was fatally burned, ajt Wills Point, on the 17 th inst. be inaugurated. Populists of Texas are wide-a-wake and eager for another fight. he McKinney Examiner of last week commented on Miles Crowley rather unfavorably because he was morally.

Mighty careful Mr. Examiner not to express your opinion of Crowley an til after the election. If you bad been in Mr. district you would have voted for him like a then moralized afterwards. the style of your doctrine.

ust as we predicted. Kauf man county is the banner county in the state so far as heard Reporter. As a you are not a howling success. figures are 1888 2 ,285 Whats the matter with sending the banner Denison Herald. Brothers why are you so ungrateful? Remember that Ekr risen county with the 2000 majority of negroes gave Culberson over 4000 majority.

In this county, Makemson and Nugent were not at all. Send your democratic baunier the colored brethren of nson county, At 2:80 a. Nov. 16 1894 the spirit of Hdmlltau Stewart winged its flight to the other shore. The home of the ceased was at jGalveston.

At the time of hisideath he was aged 81 He has been for many years connectedi witli the Gal veston News ani was familiarly known by the newspaper fraternity of Texas as He wak a loved and honored member of the Texas state press association; He was a pioneer of Texas and of the hearts of all who knew him. Thousands of Texans will drop pearls in the casket of memory fot Hamilton loved and lost. Ste The populists were thor oughiy tried as to their ability in state governqieot lu Kansas and Colorado, and they failed, and were the Van Alstyne News. election demonstrated that populism would never become a national party been tried the pejopiei repudiated it; Herald. thiJ Harris, pariiy doomed.

has been the peoila have repudiated tr, fa the language of tbeiMcKinney Enquirer it been defeated froip Andrpscogglfi to dam. The popiltsts were by 12:0 ma jfa county the McKinney Idemcnrat brought out rooster pop- they 4 it body charges ping the face of A cripple man on iwcf Bignal. Of course he willj if be tains his past record; bit people are beginning to as retnrns of the late elec indicate, of his et. To use a slang expmjsion or way of putting it are on to and euch cowardly acts as this with others eqaaF ly depraved should cause bis cultured, refinsA and christiiau- 1 ized coostituenoy to hang its head iu shame fur sending it legislative halls of our nation welfare and did coot! principles we whichthree in JbaWjs: miai 20 Editor Demoomt I told you I again. 'Well, we sure up the creeb, would write qnough Iwent I we hada pleasant irip andj bad the gloi- riotts satisfaction of seeing other hustle.

Say, I'- 1 1 you heard Mme thjb bd; iasrtime thait rnqy will The New York Timei, a trusted organ of speaking Of the pp sition on finance says; president has watched the coarse of the finances with close interest. He has observed tne effects of (he various experiments by congress in dealing with the currency problem. When he applied his mind to their correction he started wiib the sound democratic doctrine that the issue of money was not properly a governmental function, and that he could not convince himself that the supreme court. had been right in and we sized that ihe government 0 I up as an able preacher and make money by placing man in every sense qualified for 8 ct for! this campaign will end his politicki career. j' As overpridaction is the cause of low prices, I suggest that the poiticlaas call the fool farmers together and advise them' as to what they ought to plant ye tr so as to this matter adjusted.

Your correspondent, in com pany with Prof. W. T. Marri otr, went to Platio last Satur day to attend the Sunday school Institute, conducted by T. C.

Boykiq. The exercises were very in teres tjng. We met Rev. Robertson, pps- for of the Baptist church jat him dhuruh Ex-Gov. Hubbard the 28.

8 ora apibars in day-night thp 28 Inst. opera house, predict a royal to hi In by opr citizens to hear one of great lectures. Populist 9f ass Meeting. The populists of Collin county and all interested friend are hereby called to assemble in mass meeeHng In McKinney, Saturday, Dec. 8 1804 at 10 o'clock, a.

m. J. W. Gray, CfiVm Bx; CdmfColltn Chainbersvilte Ohambersville, 19 Editor OeiDOcrat Health is good in this coifi- monity. School cbmmenced at 8 last Mofijday morning with Prof.

Hill and wife as teachers. We all lojok forward for a better than we have had in a long time. That Dowdy. W. HJG oostbei i i 53 fmm bills a se bongbt 8 during this yeiur and a ent of same will 0 nauch apprfclated, know khat it is seyere wbrkdo debts- with four cent but we have bought and ispld goods with the expectation of an early set- tiement from Yours rom you.

5 vejry resj J. ir-' you, respectflly, BLToN ons eveningTuesday ejvening Dr. Hays physiciab of this city Dri Cream Baking Powder Pair Highest Award. Asaigumeat at Verona. stamp upon rag In con sidering the proposition that ibe government ought not to do banking the has been for his field.

also Esq Miller, of Bellevue, Clay Co Tex who I is yiaitiog his son, F. O. Miller, pastor of the lo of Meihodist church at Piatto and aasrrcs best part 11 80 far outward man is favors the plan re commended by the ha lional convention in Baltimore last September, dominated by Wall sireeet bankers and mUl ionalres. An alternative pljan to above issnggested whijch is to retira Siatas jfM treasury notes in favor of iii- terest bearing bonds the num On Tuesday A. R.

Womblei general niierchandise Yerona, made an assignment, H. Parmersvillp assignee. Preferred creditors: Firr. national bank, Farmersville, $1334 Neatherly pass, Farmersville, $264 92 Moore Murchison, Farmersville, $224 Honaker Asion, Farmersville, $105 10 Jtihnson, Farmers villi, $ii 8 45 we invited to Ihe I Newsome, Sons 0 ofBro M. where we! y.

Kinney, enjoyed a tine dinner, prepared I Milling by his good housewife The public school at Willow Springs will open Monday, 20 wljli Wy teaelrer, assisted by Miss Sally. Why send your stock 2500 notes counts about 10,000 and ac- $IO 0 BeWard 100 The readers 6f thU paper will to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has able In all and that catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Care is the only positive cure known to the luedieal fratornlty. Catarrh being a uUst! will 9 as 4 tt 8 jstyna Wsjredttbed najobty 80 JdOiL one daiboentlio leader in eyery of the full- to the bp rali yo for pue of The would be taxed to the interest to pay bottd holders, but the bankers and Cleveland evidently i coin curs with them in their opinion debt Is natural and in- eyltabfe with a goverument Bach utterances as the coming from the trusted mouth piece of the president should well prepare the mind of the public for the coaaciting 6 radical changes in the carreney system favorable to the further enslavement of the poor to interests of the moneyed aub crats by the president in hh forth coming message to gress. 25 month.

For further information, address the tary of the board of trustees, Ladas, Tex Uncle Mike iu Xeutory of her of which to be increased as boys and girU out of Texas to the banking-businees increasOs. them, where you have If Cleveland and the pay $2 50 to $6 per'month. leadMsofthe d.mocfatiO)p«r-ituiiia«, and 15 boarli. v.t.rrn iwin, ty adopt this plan, a perpetual when yon cay get good coutury coBsiitationiii diseiuie. debt wlii be entailed upon the grub at Willow Bpringa for $8 trcatuieot Canurrb people of the S.a.oa mcptb, for system, tbvreby destroying foanda.

lion of Ibe and giving tbe ticnl strengiih by building ap St it III ion and assisting nature in doing doing its work. The so much fallh In its curative powers, that they oger one hundred dollars for any ease that It fails to cure, Sendifdr list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney Toledo, O.

tIirSold by druggists Toe. Carrie gjrl abottt Kjlun yo Mrs. White, a young sixteen, iefi roijiher without the inewfedge of the pt Mr. and presumably to get Dr. Hays told Mr.

Sterling (joffey, from whom he hired a fig, that he was going to Greepville and wonld not be back 1 until Thursday evening. Dr. Hays a man of about forty; has married once, havifig lately! been divorced from his first wife, whom we understand, lives in Paris, Texas. been in McKinney nearly a It is that the pkir will be for given by the young par ents as soon as they return to McKinney. Niothiog has been from tliem up to this writing.

Hayes and his bride have returned to McKinney after being marfied yesterday in Denton, FovCajsli (is a Call Bikra hqi The election is passeid. In its wake Is found a sweeping republican, victory, democratic defeat and gains, result does not hide the that in this land of plenty-Hdf with Its gaqnt form stalking over this fair laijtd entering the family circles thousands Ihousands of ogf ctiizena. The man who spealjta from the rostrum oi fails to recognize ponditioOi bqt op hand attempts to public as to the regi ne Al over ai i I ha 'Ud; ms paipU apd tbia aw Iba bliad 'eiiQaiU and tha caaaes tberaof 1 of all human fealiiig, worthy of 1 that wiU tot jmm raal the Efen hereja of mwm Dear Burross Ou Moitdayt Ocji 29 1894 3 miies B. of Mtdissis, Coilitj mj dear mother passed from this siiortai eta tnto the sphere of being. She met a most horrible death, by accident caught oti fire, wtiich resulted in death in let thau sixi hours.

Her ago flies Were very great; bad to be held by force uiMil the doctor He gaVe her Some medicine, she became very quiet and easy and lit her right mind before the jdtusoluii ici came. She (ttrned MVer and spoke plainly I and said am Bheiwas born Oct 13 1820 her 74 yearsj and 16 days of this lifr. She the mother of 8 children, 5 igirlii and 3 boya, 4 of whom had gone oiiif befWa her. had seen Hh a samor love and jlhts peace. Slhe a very high estimate on the Chrisiia re! Hgion.

She had looked ifot model Christians in the ehurchj the standard, attd failing to iuh them, I believe, never 4 ng any' Yet i bur mother wash modbjl Christian and mneh by jzU wh er She kl the filNr-nib? with if for I imatii following have been issued by county clerk Waddiil since Nov. inclfi-tlve. Mack apd Matite Allen and Casker, Paul and Fannie Hickman, A Mat hart and Eula Smith, Duncan and LlUInn Hunter and A Otimer, I Burks atid Sarah Tarpley, Elevai jand Emma Nannie Rleves, A 0 KfcharJttm and Mrs Ada Giles, IVrrell and Nannie Lfnkaey, and Douia Blackwell. Carr and McElrath, Cottrell and Kemp, Taylor aiad Etia Bugnley, and Della Driver Loaatihyj and doila A HopktiU, Biohards and B.8 Hardawkr and Mary Williams; Deslwug aud A Durham, 4 Blankioaitp and Skid mom and Jennie Butler. BfMiS I Jt is to be that the gejlf the most place for sttttlsjps in the 4 t.

I'he CO above Is attracting much i of Gal Veston. IsMng mtwm yaking 1 the On last Saturday, a transient tight rope walker plead with a gr-at crowd on onr streets to him the qum of $7 as a tq a street The crowd was jn a very good humor lihd tolerably flush ti- speaking and put tip the entire amount $ave 75 The rope walker, was obstinate and budge an inch lill the' reifiainderof the requred amount was insight. Neitier would the crowd budge Ian inch towards its 4 book. Finally, in utter disgust, tie gentleman jerked down his ropes aod quit the town, vowing McKin ney to bo ihe veritable storm center of all the hard times in the universe. The Bapphoniatt Society of the Collegiate Insiitute, was reorganized last Friday for the present I term of school, with a membeitship of about 35 Miss Effie Oox was eliected presi dent; Dulaney, vice president T.

P. Duncan, secretary, aad Miss Leslie Pearson, critic This society is quite an interesting feature of the Institute affording recreation for pu pils, once a from the daily routine of school life and at the isame tlmej imparting practical and experience along a line that Is not sqpjylied in regular every day scltpol P. Croach Coi have mov ed (lieir magniljicent three story birUding.) ThtsedifioWis uueqmiliedio Texas as in SB House and kotlor sale; lot cwm iadf acre, with a good orchard. Priee $eep. Call at this The rollonfing named pereoBS Imfe our thanks subscription reoetved.

Henry, llobt Wrighti cwshee John Finlay, Baliev, Welch, I Jones, i Johnson, 8 CroeketL Carson, A Armsted, Simpson Moore WJ Fuller, I Moses Sandy; Roundtree, JI Applewhite, Head, Ragsdalei Finch, Howard A i Wm.Kerley Isaac Henson, A Reoer, John McMinn, Knox, Woo Moore. Smith, BIMiop. Todd. Thsnaptoo, JtaHManrloM Hamrlok, BradMiaw, WH Covey, A PattenoB, SappenieW, lioyelady, LFoaier. Baker, CnmilBghaBi, Qieenwood MXTeivy A Finley Ottat For to spack Sects credit the busi- ty and ehbrgy of jits ness ml proprh ment ohuroh nighi, 31 tat king andre and, is nur city.

pip at the in jhis city, ks disturbe on the otiti Buchi tho i by'loud de of the proceeding are usuai MfEfnneyuand 4 3 A black I frock tail ooat, No. 34 i This is held by R. A. Kiittbrell, No. 1 North for amqaut due for cleaning and dyeing the! same.

Coat will sold at a reasonable prtoe. I Refpectfullf, R. A. KmBBELU p. H.

an old gentleman of 1(0 died very suddenly night, at his home just north the alliance nHIL Rsfjsorder Johneon held an quest over body an 4 a veidict was rendered thait the deceased died in parpxyism from natural The are the of the neWly Instalitd cowfr officials jp. Mrngup, ninpy 4 fuey coubty cicfrk treasurer WBBpmm A. John A. B. A.

G. W. T. an orna-! clerk A. W.

collector D. dtiuTf iff; Supt. pub M. ouniy CaptBradf wilt take carso rul? citjbmiis distiict sell.

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