The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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and are now entering on their
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(#tl of thanking the people for
their liberal patronage, and re-
spectfully solicit a continuance
of the
Attorneys: -; At:-: La w,
All business entrusted to
their rare will be promptly
attended to.
Otl-> mii* t «mm upled t y Johnson
& JecklllB lu lotlllMIII Mock.
lOII.N * J I..SKINS TOM AKUKBWH.
Jenkins & Andrews,
" ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
McKinney, Texas.
outer ow h. u Hcrodoa'* dri* mom. Sortfc-
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are now prepared to
ive Better Terms
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grocery iters, can bo found at oflloe
both day and NIGHT.
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o o o o o
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ban heretofore, and you will
Iways find it to your interest
call on their attorney,
«l. a. JENKINS,
id procure blaults, iill out
>ur own application, aud save
t of agents aud managers.
J. 8. Jenkins has a small
[mount of money that lie will
>an on good personal security.
ice over H. C. Herndon's Drug Store,
Northwest Corner Public Square,
m«'l£inn12y«-o -o— o-u— o- o-o-o-u-o—1TKX AN*.
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H H. L Pearson, H
Dental Surgeon,
Ottlue over Ardlugtir's atore. Kesl-
deuce corner tblril bleck north O. S.
Presbyterian church. Teeth uxtrctcd
without natn. 30;ly
Behr Bros & Co.,
AM)
Smith's Amerioaji
PIANOS.
Carpenter & Smith's a m 0R6AN
Sold ilir«'ct from Factory,
ijt'iul I'nr catalogue prices terms
etc, etc. to
K. W. VAUGHAN.
030 Main st Dallas*
m. m. m£tz, ml d.
Hensipatlie Physician Mi SurgiM
McKINNKV, TICXAH.
Chronic «!uoauh ml dlHe e« of wo-
men Hiitl children «ueclalty. Ail culls,
day or nlyht At hibolilcu will be prompt-
ly Httcmli'U to.
onicc mi Htiilrn in btiililinit.
du.tlu'jw,
oh err, iiih rrofcrtrtionnl acrvicc lo ill
Ulli/CIIH of
McKINNKV AND VICINITY.
(>IUoe~l'p stnirH over loleuuli
White'h Store
" j7a7neel;
SIGN WRITER.
And House Decorator,
McKINNKV TKXA8.
Nenney&Pardue
Will tak ■ hay. corn, oatsund
wheal in exchange for lumber.
J illy i'tiih, 1W8.
JR. PADGITT. CHAS. H. BRANTLEY.
CONTRACTORS
!o Young and Middle
Aged Men.
AND
-consult-
Dr. Wasserzug,
i Well Known European Specialist,
fThree Years Iteftldence in DhIIkm.)
WASSKU/.t'C iiuvlng Inul praclioe
^il experience for thcluM 21 yearn, will
Uterlnkc no ciikc except he can t «ir-
lee a Cure, On all
Sexual, Nervous and Chronic Diseases,
itarrh In all ll« uta^cs, Scurvy lUote.h-
lof the Skin, t'lceraleil I.ejf«,'l uucerfi.
puniorf. Skin Dinen^e* « f every form,
inuuiatlain. Sciatica, Cout. I.ivercom-
itiiH, Vitii i . D' « ir y, Plied, Kiln.
J1 Urinary ami Kidney 1'roublcK, the
Bye and Kar.
nd Diseases. Indigestion and Nervons De-
bility PERMANENTLY CURED.
al.l. fkmalis DlSKASRv.
T i>e worm extracted In Two lloum.
dallas,
A Mure Cure.
rhe fill i>ITki .If .-arly tich, wlileft lirlo*
oivanlc *ty iii ,n , cltvUMyltut b.ilh iiiI.kJ aiiJ
iwily, wlili ail ft* illrefnl III*,
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uroodiui; Miilnnotloly.
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li e New* Onranlc DltnlnuHon. or oile r irre«
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ixiweta. Sii.-. dlty Cured.
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DR. WAS8EHZUG,
ContulMns T^M Elm Htront.
All Private Matters Cured.
I'romiil ntloenlloti I* given to all"orrf >(iond
Win e ivinnunnii, and medlvlnu *111 h
•ioni r. O I) eve.ywhere.
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St'NDA YS, II a. in. to 12 in.; H to7 p. m
texas
the great poutical ano family newspaper 0?i
*
|t"e fort worth gazette
thk bist, thb oniapbst,'an0 tnk most popular.
TNI NCWS lor ONLY SI.0S a yoor; Kto por month
smacBiBK how rot ram
'ptfi V 1TSTTR —It will contain Mfh waek a pontln««d
■ WMaiB I | Si atary by *ome cclrhraltd author; T«l
b, preached the preeeaiif Sunday; ~ ' " " " ~
|Nt«ek and K.trm N«tta. Ua ' "
10« ix .tic ind l'orci||ii Newa.
"tan. Uappenin|[a lo all part* el the
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World, and a Oencral Ilaautna o( all
WILL
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Ememin, I'reRldent, T.T. Emeriion, Vlre-Pren't, T. H. Bmenon. fa-lie'.
First National Bank.
I* tha "Mle«l and mut
meehanii-ai patier
illfli< and
lareeat
I rno t popular aetantl
meenameai pmwr pnMtahed and h* Iba
Mri'ulaili'ii of nor pnpwr nf ll cl«*« In the world,
roily llli.Mn.led; lli^ i'im* of W<«d Rnaraf.
Ina*. I'ulillnlied wrnklr. Hend f<ir p cliii*«
(Uf. I'ri'i' W* year. K'.nr iiii.ntji trtal,«.
MUNN 4 IX>., CcBi.miiBaa. Wl hroedway, NX
Editioa of SelMtlllo American
a area) *,i«ca*«. Itach Imi
llthoaraphlo plaiM fTeoanti
- - - ablm bulldln«*. l B
lasae norttain* eah
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iimt.roita en«raririg«
r, year,
aka.
Imaybaeeenr.
|ed f>y apply-
'la* to Sown
<>l" MeKlnney, Ti>vhh.
W BO
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Capital and Surplus,
3100,000.
liny* and sella exohsntfe on the prineipul clue# in hurooe. First class uau
Hiwinit'd. r
Eranela Kmerson, T. T. Kiuerson.T. H. Kuierson, J no. L. I^ovejov
wtlen.
b'ir«n«ss Honrn—na.m.to4 m
:o:-
ant
The Only Machine that£jwill
Sew Hacicwards as well
as Forward.
The Wonder of
the Age!
Quiet, Light Running and Ad-
justable in all its parts
No one can do him-
justice
th<
J-: II I' I LDElt m.
Mc Kinney, Tex,,
Otli-r litclr Mcrvlcos to the citizen* id
McKinney and Kiirroundi,,K('ountry.
Leave orders with Nenuev A I'ardue*
Dec 20-Um
Mrs. Fannie Johnson,
—DKAiaKR IK—
MILLINERY
AND FANCY GOOD8.
—A lao—
FASHIONABLE
DRESSMAKING
sole A/jent for the Celebrated
"Love' Family Sewing Machine,
which hitH a BUTTON HoLK attach-
ment which makcM a Perfect Button
Hide hucii hh tiiatic hy hand.
Button llnlch worked for 2.*>ctN pr do/,.
"LOVK" Scwintf Machine f4'>. with
all attaehm^ntd. enoapeat for eaah.
Two liiHtra Weat Foote IIoukc.
self
without
Seeing This Ma-
chine.
First Prize and Gold .Medal ov-
er all competitors at
the World's Kxpo-
tition at Nww
Orleans.
Warranted
for live years.
Union Manufacturing Co.
Little Rock, - - Ark
J. P. Crouch & Co., Agents
McKinney and Farmcrsville,
Texas.
I NEVER OUT 07 ORDER.
If you <U*dre to iiurchaao naawtnir raaobl
aali our 'uwni u( your idiu-o for term* i
prtee*. If you cannot llml our iiuonU w
illrocl Uiii'itri y' k«Mihim>U )oii lulow
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE G.
HMiCAdO - a UNION
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Y. JUNK 6, 1889,
NO.
PWHM.K WILL TALK.
C'areftolly CMean«4 for the Head-
of the Uftnocrttt.
are floating about and people miles long, and from one
who are free are panic-stricken to a mile sod a
and are Heeiug to the moun and in aome places it it
taina, in depth. It holdM
Kl Paao, Tex , May HI,—An At a point near New Florence than any other reaervoir
p"*** * <*! - earthquake occurred at I eighty live persons have been al or artiHcial in the I
I may throuKh Ihia world, but oVlo4,k to day. Th« vibration seen floating down the river on Htates. The iake has
"ZS: rite, i. §mkl m jwi! •> drlRwiwd. On. rvpurt cumea i|uadruplMl In au. by artlHelal
«o; lasted twr iiiy necouds. No that but two roofa of houses in tueans and was held in check
u> a atrwrUU m,,tl IMlU kwpt damage wa* d me, but fears Johnstown can be seeu. by a dam from too lo a looofWet
uuHidleootite tongues must bate were entertained that the dis , Hridge« have been w«phed away wide it is ninety feet in thick
^Konliopicim talk, you know, turbauce of two years ago
le« and mt*dekt you'll have It pre- repeated.
sumed
your humble position Is only as-
sumed,
nn.. .a*7 wi,,n it i* ninety jeeMIl tnick
and all buildings along the ne«M t the base and the height
Colemaimie lietweeu New Flo i« Hh) rwhf. The top ha.f a
Oeoriretuwn *Teic" Mav tl V*nVt* U,U, Ju,in,,town b^H, breadth of over twenty feet,
ueorgeiiown, iex., may .11. , • i>0n-.,«,i „>IV. u s„«.. _
te awolf lu sheep'selothiogor else ~^«WI * as ju t OOme to town
you'ie a tool;
Efoo't get exulted, keep psrlWetly
For people wUl talk, you know.
loaH bints Hist you're
land mean
If upright or honest snd fair as the ds
y'aoall yo
in* wsy—
F(
day,
eak-
Tbey'ff oall you a rogue In a sly, «n
In* way—
^or people will talk; you know.
And then If voii show the Isssiltoldnesa
of heart.
Or a slight inclination totaki your own
nart, i
I hey wUl call you an upatart, conceit-'
ed or valu,
Hut keep straight ahead, don't stop to
explain—
for people will talk, you know,
If thread-bare your coal or old-faahltn-
ed your hat.
Some one of courae will take noilue of
thit.
And him rather plrong that you can'l
pay your way,
But don t excited whatever they nay
For people will talk, tou know.
f >ou dreaa in the faanion, don't think
to escape,
For.they'll criticise then, iu a dtflcrent
shape;
\ ou're ahead of youi meaiie or vour
tailor's unpaid,
But mind your own buaines*, there'a
naught to he said—
For people will talk, you know.
They'll talk tine before you, hut then at
your hack
< >f venom and alander there's never ai
laok—
llow kind ami polite in alt that they
say!
But hitter an gall when you're out of
the way—
For people will talk, you know.
The best way to do la to do aa you
plsase,
For your tnlml. If you have one. will
t hen be at ease ;
Of course you'll meet with all sorts of
abuse,
lint don't think to stop them, it's hot
any use-
For people will talk, you know.
Appointments for Brother L, II.
Wrighi.
V i NKLa nt>, May 27, 1H80.
The following is a list of ap-
pointments for Bro. L. J).
Wright, state lecturer, com-
mencing at Melissa Alliance on
June 10, IHM), at 1 p. m.
Weston Alliance, June 10, at
7:'IU p. m.
Cottage Hill Alliance, June
11, at I p. m.
Hiiuiindale Alliance, June 11,
at p. m.
Walnut Crove Alliance June
12, at I n. m.
Rock Hill Alliance, June 12,
at 7::to p. m.
Row let Alliance, June 111, at
1 p. in.
Haggard school-house Alii
am e, June 1 :i. 7:30 p. m.
Farmers' school liouae Alii
iince, June 14, at I p. in.
( resent Alliance, June I I, at
?.:{() p. iu.
Cottonwood Alliance, June
I j, at I p. iu.
IMano Alliance, June 10, at
p. m.
Maxwell Alliance, June 17,
at I p. m.
that the oonstable at Granger,
a small town in this oounty ou
the Missouri, Kansas snd
Texas, was killed this e
while trying to attest
er, whose name is Johnson
- Further particular* are not
knowu ut this time, 2 p. tu.
Urnuk bcnI4o ii In Head Mother,
Recogni/.ing the menace
which the lake had to the re
gion below, the South Fork
club had the dam inspected
onee monthly by a Pennsyi-
engineer,
New Yithk, May 2H. The
death of Mi-h. Bridget llanra
han was discovered this after
noon iu the tlve-atory tenement
at :iil East Sixtieth street,
wliere the wt>mau lived on the
ground lloor. lier ueiglibors
cariied away. Railroad tow-
era have abandoned by the
operators.
9:30 p. m.—The aasociated
press train from present ap-
pearances will not be able to ran | eania
nearer than 0 or 8 miles of that their
part of Johuslowu, where the that noting lern than some con
Hood wan worse, consequently vnlsion of nature would tear
dispatches for ti.e next hour the barrier away and loosen
will be in the form of concen- the weapon of death. The
trated bulletins. steady rains of the past forty-
kn itoi'T to thk soknk. eight hours increased the vol
Braddock Telegraph wires ume of water in all the small
being down absolutely for six mountain streams, which were
or seven utiles below the im- already swelled by the lesser
did i,nl know f„r tini p l w «k lhnw f""r '
dim Mra. liumuliHii wa* .Inud dwlaal. It «« at l«a*5 7:
mediate scene of the disaster,
aud being in an unworkable
miles
id p.
rains earlier in the week.
From the best information ob-
tainable at this time, it is evi
dent that something in the na-
iu her rooms, aud the woman's
son, who alept ill the room,
did not know, or perhaps care,
either, ami she may have been
dead'ten days from all appear
auces. A disagreeable spiell
about the tenement as ear
ly as last Friday sent the
tenants with complaints to
the agent of the building.
The janitor today boiled
the smell in the Hanraiiau
apartment and broke in the
door. In one room he found the
son lying on a lilthy sofa, with
m. before au accurate outliue of ture of a cloud burst must have
the effect of the tidal wave been the culmination of the
could be learned. The chief storm. The dilBculty of ob
officials of the Pittsburg end of taining definite information
the main line of the Pennsyl- added tremendously to the ex
vauia railroad received most of citeiuent and apprehension,
their information from the sig- A special from Lyon say*
nal tower at Sag Hollow, six The Juniata river has ovedlow-
miles west of Johnstown j ed its bauks at this place and
At 7:4r a boy was rescued by Hooded the entire southern por
men iu the sigual tower of the tiou of the city, causing great
railroad company. Ilis name destruction to property and
unknown, Imi lie said that with street*.
his father, mother, brother ami
two sisters he was swept over
(lot a led
removed
People living in the
districts had to be
from their homed
an empty baar nan by Ida aide.! «f ■ «•* < ®" la wapa* to plaee, of aafety.
t.. t... i t. f i bi ulire at Johnstown; that it All railroads ce nt.nrimr in lliiu
luthe back room was found 1,1 ,aK*ttt Johnstown; that it All railroads centering in this
themotherin the last stage of! cttl,Bi/ed h few seconds later place are greatly damaged by
decay. The son appeared lo
be stupid or so pretended to
be. He had apparently
been having a wake for a \yeek
over his mother all lo himself.
aud they were all drowned as the Hoods. The water was
far as he could tell. never known to be so high at
Railroad officials leport that
before dark they were able to
count 1 IU persons cUugiug to
this place.
At Curweiisville ont^iau was
drowned and at ClearHeld two
He had eaten nothing, aud was buildings, wreckage or drowned j y0ling ladies were drowned in
so weak that he was taken
the hospital.
Awful Catastrophe.
to
and floiiting in the enrrent. 11; trying to from the
tkla information la to be oredtl^^flooded diatrict. The Mnaoue
«d tbe damage in the town pro riv„ |la„ ov,rt|llwed ,
per mnet be in the nature of a bunk, ut ClearHeld and the en-
clean eweep. ; Ure p|ttc„ iB uoder water a|ll,
a oi.on BititHT. I all means of escape is cut ott'.
Pittsburg, Pa., May :u,7 p.m.
—A sudden freshet is reported
in the North Fork river, east of (4reenburg, May 31. The Many people have gathered
Johnstown, Pa., iu the Ailegha- town of Johnstown is com-j In the court-house and opera-
nv mountains. Two-thirds of plctely submerged and the loss house as places of safety. This
Johnstown is said to be under of life it* estimated by the evening it is still raining and
water, and railroads and tele- hundreds. Houses are going the water is rising rapidly,
graph lines are washed out.1 down the river by tiie dozen 1 here happened to be quite
Pittsburg has had no wire com o d people can be seen clinging a number of residents of Johns
mnnication with Johnstown for to roofs. town people in Pittsbnrg, and
three hours. At Cukeiown, a village ol wbeti the news of the horror
H p. m. The Hood at Johns- several hundred inhabitants, Wtt>H ''ontlriued and railroad bul-
town has resulted iu an awful the house are almost entirely , announced the fact that
catastrophe. The reservoir covered, and a great many ,l° would go east to-night
above the town broke about dwellings at Bluirsyille are scene at the I niow depot
b o'clock this evening and au submerged. Scarcely a dwell- profoundly pathetic and
immense volume of water rush- ing in the vicinity of Sag Hoi e*<it'"g- But two trains were
ed down to the city, carrying low can be seen. sent out by the Pennsylvania
witii it death and desiruciton. The bridges at Bolivei and railroad from the I uion depot
-. , .... Houses with their occupants Nineveh, it is reported, have at Pittsburg, arid the first of
7 a[l,7-30 n*m snce,, line away and scores, have given away, and that ai . 'hese was the spccial train
Lone Elm Alliance, June IS, probably hundreds, of people Sal is burg it is leared the vil 1°' • he associated press. The
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TRADE MARKS.
nmadtaia pn.taartl. n. Bend for llandtaHit.
COrtin«HT>* for bw.lt*. rbarta, bmb,
(r, quickly procured. Addra** AM
swit * co., l*Ateat Satlellara. W]
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J. C. CORY.
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at I p. m.
Little Creek Alliance, June
is, at 7:20 a. m.
St. Paul Alliance, .Tune 111, at
I p. m.
Willow Springs Alliance,
Jane 10, at 7:80 p. m.
Copeville Alliance, June 20,
at 1 p. m,
Pleaaant Hill Alliance, June
20, at 7^0 p. m.
Prairie (trove Alliance, June
91. at 1 p. m.
drowned. luge will be carried awav. and Pittsburg papers also sent out
There is no communication peopl°,here who have friends;* special, but up to 10:30
with Johnstown, but a tele in the Hooded districts are u'olock nothing reliable as to
graph operator in the Pennsyl- j eagerly waiting for news at details of the loss of life or
vauia railroad tower at Sag ihe telegraph office. (Jrcat un property had been ascertained.
Hollow, twelve miles this side easiness prevails. The river difficulty in sending press
of Johnstown, says that at least at Livermore is rising and great dispatches was overcome by an
seventy-five dead bodies have destruction will follow. expedient familar to the asso-
floated past. Wires are all i Superintendent Pitcairn c'at*'d press in trying times.
down and no trains are running promptly took charge of the -e—s ——
east of Blairsville, which is railroad end of the work aud Oov. Thayer and Party.
Farmersville Alliance, June about twenty-five miles west of began the double duty of clear
2t, at 7:30 p. m. Johnstown. ing the tracks and sending all,
Gedar Alliance, June 22. at . .. , . . b . , . .. . , t
i n m There is no way to get lo the possible aid to those in danger. 1
lr • ••S* * . a a a a _ a a a M,
Austin, Tex., May 31.—Qo/.
p m « aa, ... rhayer of Nebraska and party
Hickman Alliance, June 29, swneof the disaster and full His prompt work and intelli-! rwt,,m'd here this afternoon
a* 7:30 p. m. particulars can hardly be ob gent cotnprehensiiort of the ^tom ^an Antonio, and are to-
Snow llill Alliance, June 94, tained to-night, although every danger and his strenuons efforts 1 n'Kbt guests of (Jov. Boss at
a 111 effort is being made to do so. to spread the alarm, no doubt, '',H mansion. Col. Smith and
94 at 7*30 pm *m#*' ' ,inw There will be no trains through saved many lives. In order to i bi1* party Miopjied at the Oris
White Rock Alliance, June M|M,t before tomorrow. understand the nature of thisi'*'" HM'' v H',,*d the mansion
95, st 1, p. m. I 9 p.m. The latest reliable calamity it is nec« sary to de j ^ number of citixens and state
Armstrong Alliance, June 2r>, | inlorniatiou received from scribe the reMpective locations °®ci;tls also called to see the
'w'i ra'im t Johnstown conn s through of the reservoirs at Johnstown. vim,or8* I he visiting governor
* r* snce,, une , Pusjjgyivania railroad official", The reservior lies about two •"d party are pleased with the
As i am unacquainted with who aver that over 200 «iead and a half miles northeast of1 cou| try, ^ the citief, farms and
tbe iooation of aome of the bodies hsve been connted Host- Johnstown and the site of the lo-morrow thoy wifl
sab-Alliances in the connty, j ing down the stream at Johns- old reservoir which was one of v'8'1 *be the oapitol aad aay-
Ibsvo overlooked them, i hey town alone, while along the the feeders of the Pennsylvania1'nni'an<' "lorrow night pos-
wldlK1 ,ln•, many additional lives have canal. It is the property of a K" <,OWM toGalveston and
been lost. It is reported that number of gentlemen in Pitts-1ov<,r lbs re Sunday, but aa
there are bnt ;two houees in ' burg, who formed themselves 1 bey say they must leave the
Johnstown proper entirely into a corporation called the *^ fo.r Ut,,MH Mol day
Bro. Wright, for God
knows we need good lectnrers
is this county from now till
.fttly 17, 1880,
The following Alliances will
se go to McKinney on the
above the water line.
9.90 p. m.—A special from
Sflli: • New Hope, Bishop,1 (Ireensbtirg. Pa.. *nv*' Are
Whites Orr.te, Bowl by, Back-' por* has just reach-«d here thai
snd alt others invite.1.1 the greater portion of Johns
Ktirr K. Kkks, | town has been flooded and being In the mountains.
Ctrnotyr Seefetr/a ' Asodisds of lives lust. Bosses It is aboat three sod a UsU
Mouth Fork fishing and limiting ttre doubts about the (talveston
club. This sheet of water waa *r'P* '''' of the f
formerly known as(4onemaugh '8 l,rt?S!,,B* official
lake. 11 in from 20TI to 300 feet
alcove the lerel of Johnstown,
requiring the stale
f: 'iiisfidi. 'jjL
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1889, newspaper, June 6, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191579/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.