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M'cKIN;*EY. TEXAS,
R8DAY. MARCII H, 1888.
PUTPOMM er
eives carload after carload
f Groceries, his floors are lit-
•rally covered with great
itocks of bargains in every
ne. His pries are fearfully
>w and his terms are long and
,sy. Go and see
V
1st. We believe in the con-
trol and regulation of railroad
corporations by the state and
national government so as to
prevent pooling, watering of
stork ana all kinds of schemes
for unjust purposes.
2nd. No further land monop*
olies should be fostered or per-
mitted by either our state or
national government, and that
those in existence should be
dissolved us soon as possible by
legislation to that end.
3rd. i'ltut no new national
banks should be chartered and
that with the expiration of t
charters of existiug banks the
whole «y
MATH'N AWPt I. lWADTAI.L
A TKAIN IMtKCIIMT V'l l l T* I N I V
FlVIt FKKT, KlMINli AND
('Ut.'SllfNO \ I. M KN
«4
IN \ N I X VI AM
jbau Antonio, Tex . March I.
—A terrible accident occurred
thiH evening ut the lii>rido
bridge, about t'<3rty live mil h
went of this city, on the South
rn* Puriti** ttui:lwuy. A train
King weat dropped a bridgetiin
rat the bridgo, which caught
ifi llie atays of r ! * siiuetuie in
•ueh a way as to attract tin-at
iitiou of tie- travn men. They
iceeded onward. until ;i bvib
il train consisti ii; of a car of
tf'\, a ccboosts and ilie eu-
w!ien the west
I lie
NO. <}.
fcOMS HMAIlMEX.
«
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I UK S r. I.UI I-., K \ N i.V> V N |t
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IN A If K \ N • \s.
THE LIST AM'
tuk Mi'iti*KK ortorvrv rut *-
I'KKtt UK | \ Not. V i I \ I I
A V KNiil.lt II V I 111. I l VIII
OK TOM Foil* V I'll K.
V Ol T
. I I |l
w !:< n lo i "lui'i • d
man toniiuued t
pb itish from the
•V*. e:tch visit t*
'v* w tela (I -in
i.'i
St. Louis, Mo., Kelt. yv>. A Beck v file, Tex.. Feb. S?:>.
special to the Post-Hisputch l'h* last act of il<* t* rril l«-
from Pine HlulV, says the train drama is o«vr and the murder
robber has again appeared in er of County Treasurer Hill liu*
Arkansas, this tine- on the St. gone to met his victim, lu th«-
liouis, Arkansas and Texas court house yesterday the con
Itaiiroud, ' < ul twenty lulled fission of the terrible crime was
i UK w u 1.1:1
wa«> iocat« '!
wrong .v.s lie ope
came this ed th" door a bullet .whistled by
the bridge his head and lie at once retired
inside the car where he remain
ed liming the trouble. The
Bold and silver under n Bvslera ,ml"m1e" ""'l "r ,h" 'l K>-r iiik, si.-j.jx-d i„ th,' duur u.
ofZ r'" 1 ,h" wliai was wroiw A„ h,
ment supplemented by all the >ijvj
legal tender greenbacks neces- j j^pt a'iooi^mt"."bin saw' niith
eesary to secure the most am- j„u wroI,K until while moving
pie per capita, circulation of 8ioxvly across the bridge, when
money demanded by the inter-! th0 structure beffJ,u to give
t*8v'" of the masses of the peo-; way. The engiiu-i r put on pow
pie. | er and managed to run acrom
4th. The tariff should be j the bridge, but tho span went
abolished e.vc®Pl on actual' down and the caboose and
luxuries, and if u°y further rev-) stock car with it, tu one mass
enue is necessary 'u eco- ol wreck and ruins,
nomical administratis'! l f Capt. Kthridue. a brother in
overnuient it should be raised law of Capi. (iibl)s, the general
listened to by all excited
crowd. \\ ii)t his hut tipj ed
back on his load, acinar in lu
mouth and legs crossed over the
corner of a table, Tom Forsyihe
told the stoiy of hi i crime,'and
while the cheeks of brave men
blanched at his recital he him
self was calm, cool and collect
ed. His confession condensed,
•s that having a flgo gold pier,,
to change, he went to Mr. 11 ■ li
to get it changed. While tin-
old gentleman was si. oped at
the safe the sight ol'the III1 • 11 • \
lohbers went to work in a cool overcame and (emitted hint to
below this city. As train No. \!
north bound stopped at Kings
land about 1 o'clock this morn
ing time men stepped on the
platform of the i>.ig>;ttp* cai
next lo the engine. About a
mile from u igsland the tiaiu
suddetilv cutinj to a standstill
and tlu* i kiiuiuctor,<1. M. ibown
sol is or IIIk M0.\«
K \
Mr. Parker wish
ing to lo ite the silver, which
Korsythe eMUie«l never t( re-
Surt to. a->;ed him if h« could
i ny in town, to
i ythe riyyeutt.'d and
ado wed to a I hit k
•(•ds r « t,r Carthage.
• earch a pine limb
llllder which flesh
discovered. I poll
silver was found
Then furl her tie-
not raise
which C.i
*ooi; \ .
< ! in the .
Aftei .-n
v\as lout,
dirt wa
digging il
and gua
and systematic way. They
boarded the engine and coin
mantled the engineer, Hob Hew,
and the lirctuuti, Kd HarkiitUt,
to hold up their hands. Hark
nett was Just in the act of put
ling a sliovt I of coal in the lire
ho\ and supposing it was one
of the train men trying to per
also killed.
Conductor lieorge Davidson
had his right leg broken and
The iirenieit quickly climbed
down front the box. Taking
the tireiuau and enuineer with
tItem, the riddiersorderetl them
to call on the messenger
go . . ...
by a graduated income tax, and traffic agent of th<- road, was pet rale a ,j« die, lot dmpped his
a direct tax upon the million- shipping the stock and was shovel, exclaiming "ah, there!"
aire fortunes of the country. ; killed instantly, his lu ad being The robber with uriut humor
Mb. No more pensions should crushed to a jelly dropped the muzzle of his six
be given to the wives or chil- ( Bob Hardesty, brakemim.was | shooter against the liremau's
dren of retired or deceased of- also killed. cheek with the words, "stay
ficials of the government. Conductor tieorge Davidson there, you
aXretlSnX^fu d~i
and the departments should be ls u,<^ lin-aVman stiVtain
redncpd to the lea . nectary a,'"!* "S
labor a t least nine bouran dny.
7th. All public lands, such as ({raves, who has
the school lands, etc., should be ((f the company's hos
held f« .r actual settlers. pital here, boardetl the special
8th. The school ages should went to the scene of the
be exteioded from 7 to 21. wreck, returning with the dead r;"'- The lireman was on
Uth. We think ex-officio al nn(j wounded about 7 o'clock, lo lake a idash bar from the eu
lowances in this county are un- Mr. Kthridge lived in this city, ui!"' and break in the door
necessary to make our county had a family and was a highly ; !,'e' "i He obeyeil. but as
offices self-sustaining. respected man. The trainmen > «>< M't in after t-n
10. We believe a third term ai„0 r!l|j this their home. No minutes delay the robbers pro
in any office to be undemocrat- blame seems to attach to any J>'cded to set the car on lire,
ic and unsafe aud that it is in one, unless it be to the coiiduc This forced the messenger to
the deed, and an a.\ l\ inur
handy and the eourlln usi« be
ing deseited for dinner, gave
him an excellent opportunity.
II" felled him with the ax.
striking a number Of times
He afterward cut his throat
with his knife Alter lock in?
the door upon going out. lie put outh
the keys in his overcoat pot h
et.
At I" o'clock last night a
a large number of men got p(.s
session of hint and told
hi in, u\oii must die to
night."
velopnith w.re wuittd till
Monda\ when the arrest \va:-;
made aie! the lynching wa> d -
lefleil | \ (lie pl'ofllise i |' Voting
Forsy I In- o eont'ess in open
Colil-t all i be protected, w Ii iih
was pi oi' i - il hut which
tal cot.Id li t v t i'
was found
mor
ofie. ri:e moil
•y \mis louud iii \ 11u11g Kt r
, sy t lies 11 Mill i u his room at It is
fill Iter's
Voting l'oim the, in ins eon
tension id he killed 'I'reasUr
Hill at iiooii while no < ne
else W.tH.-il the court house, and
htiiied lie money in an ()j,|
1 if by and rode out
iu th" ' to nee a young
Iad3 tha' et ntng. Hetuining
late al rii..I, lie tool, the hiils
to his t on1.1 an ! but it d ihe mI
\ er as stat .*d above.
A full t.11• -rii«*tit. is promised
b) Mr. ' '<m lver, w ho lives here,
It is paid his mother so far! which n<a\ disldost
as to semi word to fm.lH Whn h have
published
To Ol'KN I'll K < "All.
They did as ortlered, but lie
refused to show up. Then be
gau a fusilade which lasted
while the attempts was beiti^,*
made to force
irehards Made Easy t
FRUIT ALLTHE YEAR POUND!
irgest Stock, Finest Varieties, New and
Old Kinds, from all parts of the World.
iSW/Z/zg' Cheaper than ever known before!
order lo rt-tlui-t- our Moek we are HflliitK the best Pciteh and Apple In the
!«• Bl 610 I't-'lt 111 N 1>I!Kl>, .Viii for $4.1. IMtan, Apricot and Almond at $16
1 hundred, ."no for #<:o
ittitl other thltiKH In proportion.
nkf a line i trdliurd of neveriU ufrt'f of nil kind* o
let, rcaciieft, I'mnm.
JOHN ff JENKINS. TOM ANDBSWf).
Jenkins Andrews,
< moe«Mor to Johnson and J«nkln«)
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
McKinney, Texan.
Office orer H. C. Hvrndon'c drux (torn, North
cut enrnar public tqtutr*.
Frank E. Wlleox,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MKIN.NKY, - TEXAS. j
l{. M. HoardDry
torof the outg<dug train. Some oppnUie door and the engineer
think lie should have stopped to and !Sn ntan were made to g> t
examine whether or not the into the cai lirst, t lt *l r bod is
bridge bad been injured by U„j i thus j-roteetiiig the robbers ^
falling timber. The cars cer they chnietl in. TIp-nieHseug. i
Reduction of taxes its de-! taiitly struck the timber, de "penedthe:
aid i st roving the support at lie- t rt. n bl • and
- - - , qui
t'p utalr* over
Uooda Store.
the liue of perpetuities and
that ffood government demands
that it should be condemned
and abandoned by the voters at
1 the ballet box
11
J mended by the general
ataU' govern nent, and also, by j weiikt-Mi''point in" the bridir*
o ur commissioners' court. j Tin- HPNges on the road are all
IS. And we demand that leg ,..,Ss and sullicieiitl> strong
is' at ion in the future should . ^ Ht|)ij ort any required weitr|,i
gt ard and protect the interests unless their strength be de
of the laboring and producing 8fru>,.(|. ns w.-m theease in this
cl;i .ssee equally with all other; }uH|;mi e. It is the only acci
iii 1 erests of the county, believ-1 ul'ait\ consequence on tl.e
ing that the prosperity t.f the
rorid for seveinl 3 ears. Tin-
Icon nty dept.jiMfl upon the pros- j r,it might he ineiiiioiied.
' per i ty of these classed- wn.- aitout the tutly wooden one
15 V. That arbitration i* t',e on the road overan> in.pciiatn
! best mode of settling the 1 roub* ,:nis-ing The fall was about
les between capital and labor live feel.
untii lime 11 ntI eviiurii>!ii-i intli- —— *
HOW MZ> im;.
if ' w ithoiil further
the contents Were
kly trau>fe|led to a sack
The exact amount taken is not
klioWll, Hioliyh il is believe-1 |..
be large. Tie- mail <-ni and pas
SellgMlS Wt re I ! tlioh'sled. Tile
engineer and lireniati of this
train vm-ii in charge ol tin- train
robbed at Henoa, A1 katisa a
few w etdv> aj/o I he an *■ -1 u
j^e 1 received a note at Te\nr
kaua warniim liiin to look mi!,
bill lie I •, id I.O a 11 enl ion loll
1ecovered
please
NOT 111 UN 11 KI: son,
which it is reported was not the
intention. At that hour lie was
taken beneath a tree, when he
said:
"Don't haul 111c up, I want
t" die and that quickly, and if J1'
a wav into lite ^V" "" ,u ll,u 1
nleretl " Iump oil' when you tell me
lie Hit. i y°u n,'u readv ' Lie was
allowed to do ii it< and after
seating hitnsidf on the limb
he as|*ed for a drink <d' water
which was gi\eit hint Inline-
tliately nftet w nrd lie as t >|d
all was ready, and he leaped
llto eternity. Ilis bod> wti.i
taken down, am! b\ midnight
was |\ ing in tine of the ollicc*
ol the courthouse
feeling of intense sadne-i<
pervades ili < entin county
over the many tiugedies w hieh
ha 1 e been I he out< ome of a
reckless life, and great b the
s\ inpathy existing for belli "In-
vleti 111 widow ami the henit
lu okt-n mot her of the ni 111 d< 1
er.
iiiteresting
lievel" been
k'urt^ ujicbi-d Cbickent.
led im- a nre the t'uliivab-r
read' rs tb.it now i* 1 he season
when pi - >; w ishing to
i< 1 1:
I: i* \ t: t
n rj, \ its
, Feb.
the new
mui d- 1
11 • a*
lo be a
re j. I > t
'bin la the.beat aratoo
oes.ele,, ni mo l-iin- Flowers. Shade and Kvcrgreens.
IrunMpliintlnKknown in severnl yearn.
t-i'inplyin.v «Hli a few plain ri'i'ea every lre« ean be made to grow ami bear
liar eropa. I will re. eive in M-hange a buggy ami barnea* mid two work
>tiU. pi){M nml other >oiaig at; nain and
until time anil experience intli-
eate a belter .mode,
Cieo. R. SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-L A W.
1 Ollltre over 1. D. Newaome>.
IFAUM PllODlOTS A, HIGKEST MARKET PRICES! , McKiNNKY, - . . TKx
jhave 1 ItoiiMiml^ oftho«e e\tr« eaely, rare imported treea, retailed by agents !
put! ami two ilolliiiv eio-it and I net! them all alike.
"all and *ee my Hto«-k or netnl me your order*. I do all my transplanting in I
MARCH AND APRIL, I
earlier le much better. I'on'i tuisH this the beat opportunity ever offered for
ting line ore hard*.
Address t K. W, KIRKPATRICK,
McKlNNEY, TEXAS.
RII. L. Pearson,||
Dental Surgeon,
Ofllte over Ardinger's atore.
denee eorner third bloek north 6. S.
Kesi-
H. Edwards' Music Houss,
7Slil«nil ran Kim Mtreoi,;Dnllaii. Tozm.
PIANOSi
Ghiokepftai,
Whealooky
Maihuahek^
Stuyvaaaat-
OROAN81
Presbyterian chureh.
without pain.
'I'eelh exirat'led
i;ly
Au ounce of prevention has
1 long "\t ince been recognized au
perio r to a iKeund of cure,hen«e
when you lind yourself attaek-
! ed by ' coughn," colds or sore
1 throat, use Maraden's Pectoral
Baltn, which, aa its name im
plieH.i s truly balmy and sooth- streuuih of the body -uHiee-
| ing to the lungs and respirato- enable it to oppose the b ud n
ry orga us. cy toward death. Many hew-
e*'er have b sl Ihefft foi ct. - to
Take to'farstlfti't Peetoral Hal 11 for; gn< h an extent that t here i - lit
Ir we know nil the metInnU
of a proach adopted by an er.e
my we ai'e tile betb l eltab'eii
to vvard.oll'of Ihe danger ,t!
pOhtJ'Oiie the liio\enie|il 1
stirieiider becomes itievit.:
In inan\ instances ihe inhe.
1
be!ie\ i: g i
10 Idler- \\
mintit> '• doing 1 In u.
Lab-i reports sta'
tween "S.'tooo ami >
taken Some pi.
(ihe 1. I he
• in pursuit
in it* Ii
11
|ORe
I hit I \
>1 k
e that
'01 00
till!
therill'
of tile
Ii
1 n •
■ a
lo-
Oil
Mot-' hi till Kill.
li'Uig* tew , i 1
I <a >t night w 11 i I
1 he a 1 rest td th
I n' In 1 .v (11 11 I
ol I'ft m l ia count \ , v\ its i
lift -11 e d over 1 he w ires 111 in
pb t e, (| u ite a'lot her -11 lit
ing • nit' te l at t '.it 11
ti |e.oapliie 1
\ bout |o 1
ui of jail by f
lie. W llo nip I e
t begged otl!
ill 11 V b IT.
Id. I
ami
•Mil
rj 11 • r
tli in
1,
no
d
eotlgH
I
m
5.'. 4t,
r -J'
Kimball.
largest stock kept by any house in North Texas,
for prices before buying elsewhere.
I
Send
David Dye,
THE DENTIST !
McKlNNEY, TEX.
Gold tilling* a apenialttv.
Artificial teeth Inverted on gold metal
rubber or eelluloid platei. 5-1 v
Brinkerhoff & Faris
LOAN BROKERS,
McKlNNEY, ; : TEXAS.
vrmlen .. I'litonil lialm for
llalut for
Take M
colda.
Take M a TMlmtV IVetortil
crou| .
Ill o'her <
W i-:i li e
1 have kjrttd a bottle of Mars
den's Pec ton:t' Uulm handed 11.
by a friei id mid found it most
Dy a frit
^fflcious
etnclous f jrnire< f r*onpinmy
family. 11 vcommend all house-
holders ti ' keep this valuable
remedy o. 1 hand during the
winter and spring seasons.
Wtt.1,1.\m t foHNSON, Meridian.
Miss.
tie or no lielj
a little aiil to tie
Lungs will make ali the dill'<
enee between MUibb 11 <1 'itb : 1 •,«.
many years of useful life. I p
>n the tiivit synipioinn of a
('nigh, C'tdd or any iroii'du ol
the'lhroal < r Lungs; gi.e tha'
old and well known n tnedy
Hosrhee's (Jerinau ^yrup. .
careful tiial. It w'
what thousand*say of
the "betiefacti 1 < f an v
ol 1.
'•Thi
,-Otl
' 1
■ I I
\. ii ntt.i. Kan.,
.n .b.hn <i. fail;
1 • 1 ' .; 11 e n f I '
4 jack son.
Miti < taii:t I
rvatia;' i
lo i"«? plts«ed. 'i
and industrial
ha\ e jastii "d a i-M
r,. '.it to be 111,t:<*. T
•1. pi pared w if h
it to be,
home,"
l if
Prohibition in I - r.
i< d tinder a weigh' 1
And House Dacorators
McKlNNEY TKXAS
MITH BROTHERS,
DEALERS IN
ugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
McKlNNEY, TKSAf.
Fancy and Toilet Go«4s.
land and Hanging Lamps ot all Kinds,
The strik. « upon the Chicago.
Burlington 4 Quincy railroad m.^ible Vi" lift] bir
seems found «d upon a demand
for higher wages, which the
company 1 efused to grant
SIGN WRITERS.
strong, and nertissity may
force the rail Iroad company to
accept their t- \^rms, or to com
promise by n raking soure eon-
cessions.
TI10 i liliona,
I'llvalfiana Prewripi ions ( arefully Compounded al All Hours.
Entenmn. Prealdent, T.T. Knieraon, Vlce-Prei't, T. H. Kneraon, Cashier
irst National Bank,
Ol* MfKinttojr, Teton.
ipital nnd Surplus, • -
First elaaa pape
rbronle diaeaaea and dlcnaaea of wo- 1 , .
men and rhtldren a anrclalt v. Alitalia, dyspeptic, COM 11 pa ted, should
day or n'ttbtat hiaofltee wifl be prompt- address, witfc 10 cents in
lv att^nd«k(J to* .«*•,•«, c . .• •
' Oltlce up alaira ill .stifl'ii btiiidlnff stamps for Ire ati. «, \\ ttrld 8
Ibsj sary Me dical Assoein-
l>lt. CUKW, tion, bo.} .Main kitreet, Hulfalo,
Oflera hi* I'rofeaaional aervice to tbe X V
ellitena'of
McKINNKV AND VICIVITV. 1 <m
over Coleman A
1 Ktloe—1'| stair*
White's Store.
' he expansion of tije mind
tenus to skcpticii mi an.! unbe-
nt leant. The elici t
co Warwick and hi-
to resurrect prohib
as must 1 herefoi 1 ;
live.- Kx
M- •
• A little lile i •:
den out, w !ii< h b .1
rivers cannot <p>
same may be ^ni I
diueases ' A ! i t; i
t\ s'.'.^hi di-arr."'
I • well, tor pi'i
eomplit; . -
suits. these ca 1
by i!;e uso of Moiri
inc.
A Hush i f U< • on
fades into pa'1 i.e.
il.-t
lljt I >•;
oil
or
Mar "h -I
I •. w ho i 1 i .
thi' bed i |e
iaid lo dav :
iii ii n v« ry
re and otig!, t
ie liaain'i; !
i a ;i I io Vi on . d
no It more la i
i< al melt 'iu •-, but 1 lie, e aie a 1
ways so many oile*r -m ■ j of
-ipiitiou about dei.ul thai it,
t til 1 msibjo to d • eVfti t !\ i,;if
ti> oil! has
at cure
. d 1 Utiow tliill it na '■> been I ie
put pi *;• 1 I iii framei*n to d il
I .rly a:.d iibi 1 all • w i i • any in
' J ah'' 1 d 1 * 't ! iitife ha •
no !'* eiiii , ; hos1 iijiy to
tal a M.i 1 .• t ntplov<*<l in
ui t' ' ui iii*, imb ;• am'
■ ' ! f pa -ed - . t hut
Winl, ll.t.V, i't I p, jtl' .
ah and other raw mat'
; • placed upon the free
1 this wiU largely re
t
vv hi'-li was
munica'ioii
•vi-re lahiuf:
* olluij J'ol.
. -sj tat 1 «
be NJ-."! < I
i 1 i 1111 < !l t 111
h 11. •! s I > 11 belli .id II i la 1
1 ao .old |u tip 'I oil'. In
lus neck and "lying
end of 1 he lynehet'
\ \ I NI. I NO
ha te 'j.' •
line fowl
papers,
post till I!'
to o|d>;i
Wollll
gardh i " -
not ft „ r< •
I i ;
.1 ti it a; n
pel Ie(| 1 ■
of til- v
send I itu
statin;- 1"
\ 1 < 11 w o-!
w til 't|
be b-M 1- '
lisjtj'pi ii
when \ iv
l<i' U e.\ | 1
that it 1
• lin k . 11- >
oiti fall a
lir^t ' '
season
< ItU lv> b
bi 11 , ■ •
tll< e ||
South 11
and NI 1 •
• hit U en -
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l.'ll ,;e CI 1
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'till bi 1 of sell inu>
the date you will
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I you will not be
in tret 1 ing- •
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M e, I am Ctil! v i Heed
I" outlier hatched
1 ' ihe the prij&tM al
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coin
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ie
who deSeI VeS fr|e,|t
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r
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will a ]
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baleful ii 11 re m e:-
tion. Morri..'
cure this complain
.j u •, gt . lief. Bnt those wlm Wave ex-
Subscribe for the Dkmocrat. perienced i'ne fill avive pri per-
• IAAAMI 5,y,U ,WilJ. £1'"* " «. of Morri.' t WiJiii.- for
® ■ OOfOOOa cttttftce. Ord> dyspepsia and ind Igesti on. les- Flatulency n-'
sy* and setis exeiiangvon the principal oltiss la Koropa. Fti t class paps' Let everybody who has "v to infallib lify. i stomach tm >•; '"i
^gg K^ou Emer.wo.T. T. E-.™«,T, i^^ | £*2 | SrtSrtW"fcT5 7Tr «^RAT'
Cltei-K
under the
f < 'oiistipa
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1 by
Welch.
Hours- -o a. a. to 4 p. m.
no shrubs therone plant a
j few choice vegetable teed.
1.10.
J
id Ott lite
indiges
of Morris'
spiedily give
I it I * t| lit-' ■ I l"Il
tion, and a t oni; s: v\ iii
chosen that will reduce the r- v
••nut* much more than is now
proposed.
ft* • 4
I' -o) ]• w bo \\ i .e in high
living are apt t HtdlVi front
Overin\t-t| ku atachs. Morris*
Cascai.ne ia a sure rule foi
Ihedisortb-rs which arive from
case and
credit for
I'vii kei s fir -if
i d wit ot ii
•tl.e to the
i < t Hill was
'totn that tine*
iti untlo"t« to
fno'tev w .is
Il i st BUWeerfeiI
lit Lulling young Koi <ythe t
believe he w,i .,*' r th • fit t
barber, Teppetr, *.• *• by tut
all Mispit e>n. .- broagi
young 1" or,-\ Ie up
i,
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be tv n' .*
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the Htt
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Then
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tl -1 Vi'!"
lind out w
concealed
i •
11
ding between
ot Labor am
■ud ot
eiigi neei s
lb
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A
the digestive organs., such indulgent.
UO-<d fe
linigbts
llr a In*! In
an order the Knights < f I.a tor
will be in tidal. If Ktdghla of
.i Labor engineers front ether
iOiitl" can ruaki inoro money
workii g for the Itarlington
ThU if none o" oar
ippetl. whose fnthtr li\ > ^K^t. Ihe Hrotherhood iitl
here. While here voung •'. ''"'P "\"1 rJ.w
sythe g mb!ed, 'and Uirg I PaeMic and Reading air ikes.
broke liorrowed money from! xjiect nothing \\\
Mr Taiker which he paid back I theirs.'
to t
H
dace om ii .o v to shadow 'hey *May.
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1888, newspaper, March 8, 1888; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191520/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.