The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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DEMOCRAT.
>AY, MARCH 5. 1896.
F. C Thompson, Editor A Proprtet'r
Walter B. Wilson, local Editor.
rinwar.l. O. Gates of the future!
j outward, ye doors of the past,
For the sou! of the people is moving
And rising fiorn slumber at last:
1 j black forujg of night are retreating,
The white peaks have signaled the day,
And freedom her long roll is beating.
And calling her sons to the fray.
Reagan published a letter in-
viting the populists into to the
democratic primaries, hut the
boys at the **forks of the creek"
are deeliniug in numerous letters
now being tired at the Judge.
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if iff -
There is about to be committed
another crime against the people
of the United States at Washing-
ton. It is onlv a matter of time
when the committee, which has
in its possession the Northern
Pacific railways question, will re-
port favorably to refund the
! enormous deb; duo rho govern-
ment by the sa id railroad. C. P.
Hunt imrton the heartless million-
i ^
aire has his lobby on hand at
Washington. Phi- railroad is in
/ default to the government the
j sum of m interest
alone, and now i: ask- a fiftv year
ise and in a!! probability will
Phelps (dem) made a rush at\
a brother member of the Ken-
tucky l?gislature with an open
knife one day lsist week. Many
imitators may flourish their
keen Jack knives in mad thirst
for glory, but Barlow Bailey
stands preeminently and unchal-
lenged the original in that line
of argumentative (?) conquest.
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RELIGIOUS.
x, , .. , v;
Parker News.
Ex~Democratic Farmer.
Princeton is to soon have a new
Methodist church. Mrs. Harriet
Wilson started the subscription
with $115.
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LIST OF LETTERS.
The monthly business meeting
of the Epworth League was held
! Tuesday night. Scott Allison
| and Bob Benson were elected del-
egates to the state conference at
?
Remaining unclaimed in the San Antonio, and J. B. Rogers
postotHce. at McKinney. Tex., and Emil Peters alternates. It
! Jan. 24,1S%, which, if unclaimed was also decided to invite Rev. J.
in two weeks, will be sent to W. Mill of Gainesville to deliver
Dead Letter Office at Washing- a lecture in thi* city ifl the near
ton. 1>.
Banks Lee
Bagley Mollu
Board Sarah
Bush M airuie
I mm
wm
ladiks.
Hill Man-
Horn S V.
Lewis Mattie
Magle M
Mnmons Lizzie
Wadkins Knim
Wood Clara -
Feb. 2#, '96.
farmers are very much behind
with their work. Some few have
oats to sow yet.
J. F. McCreary died of pnen-
monia last Wednesday morning.
Burial at the Maxwell cemetery,
Rev. B. L Hunter conducting
the services. The remains were
then taken in charge by the
Knights and Ladies of Honor and
the ceremony conducted accord-
ing to their ritual.
A literary was organized at the
school house, last night, with B.
Blue Ridge Mar. i, '96.
To The Dexochat:
As I promised in uiy last letter
to investigate the platforms of
the three parties to see which
one, if enacte 1 into a law, would
be of the most benefit to the far-
mers of Collin county, and also
to see which narty has honesty in
carrying out their demands, if a
chance is give n them. For the
willingness io carry out the de-
mauds of a ;> ;!i«ic :i party goes a
long way to" a • ! ; :::aking it the
to trust with
m m I
And Cultivators.
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gkxtlkmkx.
Allen W E II ase (Jeorge
For Go\ ernor
JEROME C. KEARBY
DEMOCRAT AND NEwS
We have made arrangement to
club with Dalla- Semi-Weekly
which i -the best new- gath-
ering paper in the South-west
and the fain st iu the treatment
of all politieal and religious sects.
You can get the Twice-a-weel:
get what it asks for. In the face Compbcll Mar
, of all this we hear strutting [garet
galoots, even in McKinney, who Davis Amanda
say that it will burst the guv- Denton Emma
, eminent to buy up a few trunk
lines of railroad oi to build them.
Government ownership of pub-
lie highways is tho onlv true so'u- BlankonshipM V llourv.lan.es
tion of tho question, .lusilhink Beaty James I lorn Tonm.v
[of the railroad officials of the
Northern Pacific who have grown
immensely wealths off of the
government and now ask fifty
years more to draw immense
salaries for themselves and pos-
terity. Taik about paternalism!
This government not only feeds
ai-d clothe^ a gauir but it makes
millionaires out of them. Debts
of hundred- of millions are re-
funded to a irang of robbers while
future.
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We often' <iiiij these beautiful
word:-. "Onlv remembered by j
what we have done." This is not j
simply a sentiment for, for our
kind, thoughtful friends of the
Cumberland Piesbyterian church
sent us a most bountiful and ex-
cellent dinner to-dalr* showing
that they remembered a brother
preaeher at a most
ill
opportune
BononR L
Claycomb W L
Coffee Jess
Crockett Bill
Crockett Wm
('rocket! C L
Drake H 1.
Duncun Floyd
1 b'nsken Karon
Edward- Chas
Holman 1? L
Huddleston M
Harris George
Kerr.I E
Lyn S B
Mainous .1 (
Mavden .1 <
M auiond Joe
Manon- Will
Mane- Will
time, and he thanks them most
heartily and in turn will ever re-
member them for "what they
have done" in His name thus* be-
ing blessed themselves and con-
ferring a blessing upon me and
mine, a- our friends of the
Christian church <lid a week ago,
1 and for which 1 thanked them in
last week's papers.
KK\ . G. A. Rt
Now we
j lemooratic ,>
now in power,
eratic platform
cate the power
j
notice
t - it is the one
: first
Jit'., ill
party for the jieop:
L. Hunter, president ; Jap Wood, sUff,
secretary and Miss Cora McMil-
r len eilitor.
A brass band is taike I of at
Parker. There is also talk of a
new Methodist church, a new
store house and K. and L. of II.
hall.
A C. M. A. lodge will In* or-
ganized he*e this spring. , that platform who was a demo-
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. \\ ilson on j crat jn n;inie .,n<j j„ tr*itli. An-
last Tuesday night entertained a drew Jackson. He was a reform-
few invited friends. The follow- (,r in t}u, sU.;t.t *oase of tho wor<1
ing couples were present:
J. N. Wilson and Miss Ida Smith,
J. L Johnson • • • • Rebecca Knight
Claude Branch •• ' Emma Oxford.
Id Knight '• " Effie Wilson,
Ernest Cannon " " Lanra Gaines.
W. A. MeGuire" " Enla Halev.
i \%
demo- i ^
to advo-1 ^
the people, j Sfc
hence its name, demos and cratos
(meaning the power of the peo- ! ?
pie). It elected a president
m
m
W
on
r.i.r..
An insult-
L. R Hendrix " " Essie Haley
Mr. and Mrs. y. A. Knight.
Vol K CoKKKSl'OXOKNT.
Foss's Origin of /Wan-
News an<! I'm: I)km<urat for thousands upon thousands of
$1.7">! Come in at once, for this toilers are unable to pay their
will be a \ear of unu.-ual inter- taxes and instead « f netting a new
est, made by she great politi- lease tliey are tlispocs-ed of the
eal battle t' befought. , vestige of pi n-pt i i;. It will
take a dis-olution ot oi l parties
and a new alignment to correct
these evil- and il should be done
ill !*! ♦>.
Trant ham .bdin Milroy A A
Galany Walter Niman John
Hawkins Church Neice Kiuiiia
Harrison W A Piukelton San-
A dignitary nt liigh rank ;n the
M"t liodist Episcopal
A small book with above cap-
tion is on our table. The author
is Nelson ()rlando Foss. It sets
Win don't the ( ollin count\
democratic chairman call his
committee togetlier ami carry out
the party recommendat ions'r Hold
up the hands of those in authority
iu part) council-.—tarmersville
Times.
Possibh Mr. Carpenter has
come to the "parting of tin-
way-" as lie said he would, just
after returning from that silver
conferenc at t hi«*ago some time
Aire,, provided ceriiun conditions
prevailed.
hkv. St< i\ k- <col« s"etj)
I'orier (' A [der
Rise Sarali <
llr.s-,1 1)
Walker Tom
United Con? derate Veterans.
Throekmor! ;>?i ('amp. No. !! :•.
I iti 14*«i ( oni< ati
met at the couni;.■
y,.i
1 a.
las ha- joine*! the r>- puiist party.
At the head of a band he enter-
ed a populist .•:11! at Dal!:;- and
made a ubiic declaration.
ney. Texa?
o c!( ck p. in.
W. A. Rhea.
Mitititc- i't"
and apr**"\ cd
Feb. l".«
i
last
eteran-.
in McKin-
! <:•«.. Mi i'
uh*r ( apt.
ng.
meetimr r -ad
ad i nt-
immaiuii
: I
Reneau T A
Renoe 1 >b
Walker Lillie
Smith Homea
Hannah .1 11 F
Person- calling for let'er- on
this Ii-1 nill-t Siiyad\ ertised" or
tlie> m«> fail to uet them.
MK- M. A. C \MKRifN,
Post mist ic-..
Zkhner's Fruit Cahc Contest.
I h.tvc a fine ^o iruit < -ikt now on
exhibiti-*n ?• tin* S ;u Iiaknry v.! i !•
will to the an--* j> ipnlar ynu.i^-
la 1> iu Ki.;h-v ••• • •" t- nt y..o
,-jienl in the Mar BaK -. -. )• ; 1>i.s. i
cak'-s «ir < i^ar.->. 1 will ^iv >ou n tj: ket
('hurch.
SimtIi. took occasion iu tlo* "V11-tI —
odi-t ' hurch in tliis city last Mou-
dav niirlit to wantonly tra«luce at, . , .
, . , . . ov apes; he came trom heaven,
lanrc portion ot ihe nicinliership * . , .. .. ,
. . 1 , ... i • ! 'ns book fullv elucidates how,
( { In-denomination i ecause their *
... .. r * where, and about when our an-
poltnca! \ lews iul not cotitorm j , . . . . .
cesjors were tirsi landed on this
The administration proceeding
his proved receant to their trust,
and jiulging from the removals in
office when he took the reins of
government. Jackson favored the
election of president and vice
president !>. a direct vote of the
people, lie was hostile to the
national banks. So much so that
when the banker- sent a commit-
tee to him to teil him what he
must un<l must not do about the
tinance of the country, he tohl
them that In- would carrv out the
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... FULL LINE OF
HARDWARE., CROCKLRY AND
FLOWER POTS.
Up to the times from the Cheapest to the Finest Ware, |v
. ,.J. P.DOWELL...
9 AND II EAST LOUISIANA STREET. McKINNEY. TEXAS.
forth, and fully proves, that man wishes of the people if it Im-tcd j
was not made of the dust of thejh—1 out of their bank-, and he
earth, nor ua- he progencrated and the balance of the democrat*
no
'•a
wit 11 lii- own aristocratic and'
monarchical idea.-. Probably
this man. who pi;~c~ a- a conse-
crated herald <>t the meek and
|<iv\h \azarene, does not know
earth, from a si-ier voyager in
space. It is the ureafcet di.-« Av- ny
ry of all times with referene t t<
the human species. This book
will be wanted by everv person
thiM almost, if not «,uite. fifty per! whf> kuf>w . (ll(, art (>f' r,..u!in„
cent ofthegoMd people «.f < «dlm Jj J, ^ -ut by mail to am ad<lr
am! I! tint counties, in w|i>ej. luij
listri. t vvhollv lie-. belona. j
entitling y
>n«-
to
Friday iast iiie scn-de j
resolutions < S en<'our:iu«*m<*nt
the Cuban insiugents. 1 ii:
tou'^h oil ( leveiand.
Even Mr. Whip.; < f New
York declines a uouiina . n for
the presidency by the democratic
party. He say-that there will be a
general breaking up of parties.
W. II. Si'.u on t li** chairman;
^Ttlie Oregon populist state cen-
tral committer is a brother of J. ,
A. Sjiau'iii of this countv who;
lives near Climax. Mr. Spaugh
of Oregon writes to the Mi-^oiiri 1 om.i.a.id. Iv.e a
World an encouraging report ofl:U!'' ( 1 1 "
populist growth in his state.
cents from
tile camp and
The editor of the Wyli
tier says t hat he has been -olicit -
-ed to make the race for the legi—
TflJmv. 1 >f u i aecept. loni: your
party -hould not saeritice so much
talent for sueh an hundde office.
Evan- of the \ an Alstyne
News, an "otii«*e seeker, answers
Kearby's repl> to Reagan most
vigorously and ••consistently by
calling Kearby a liar. f hat s
right. Lvan-. go at them "red-
eyed." lour party can always
use such politicians as yourself.
It was ordered t hat l h«
ant make out ' mi ihcla-t annu-
al rostor a ii ' of all the im-mber-
within the juii-diction to each
sergeant and forward lie -aim to
j the said oHii-er at once. *a it h in-
j -truction to collect the annual
per capita !a\ of -
each member of
from au\ other veteran not yet
enrolled, and forward the same
toll. C. llerndon. treasuror. at
McKinney In March 2" th. It
; wa- ordereil tisat the commander
I forward the amount ^^oH..">o)
i collecteil for t he ,i f? j avi- monu-
ment to the trea.-nrer of the a—o-
eiat ion at once.
Commander Rhea. I>. II. Oats
appointed
; a committee of this camp to -el-
, -< t eoninutti iii ji i.>;-1lie various
Rus- portion- of the count v. io
after tin' Ma.y memorial festival
and issue an addi'i -- to t lie people
te in this <
Hn«l en*
(.'••r.twif March
p n:
A hallo! box will !?<• ar TCrwJn (
u Flint s ilrug store- in which to <le;> >sir
the ! ;«si-■!,-
The t-ali-ili! wpi « ii!i)te>l ' ;*■"! itny
and the res:iit will bf
week to week inTh«' l)< nio'-rat nntl! th v
contest ciiises A Zi KNKH
Pn >j r St:3r kery
politically, to that class whom he
irroup- in the -ame categon
aioti:: it !i be-oticil drunkard-
•nt'l -my oiht-ri\pc of nnfortun-
aie ti•!maitit ii .- y >rt hy the coiii-
llioiiplai'c title "IVj|iti'l.iifn|
<■ i(i/ <■ n. j'-uch |i -- ii Methodist.'
And probably he doe- not think
t hai i h< -e -eople
• i 1
and re-eht ■ unprov«>.
-nit. No one wdl gain-a%
iaige poll ion of ,hi- element,
. uij.i uoiis!-. -m-ered at as
"third part by this preacher.
behmgs to t he Methodic chui'!•
ami contribute their honest means
any a«uire:
tor .J.H cents. b> K. K. Foss. pub-
lisher. liiu > i «iie (itv. >. 11.. and
1 h-tonville, Minn.
I'KINCKTO> d'K h-i rS-
\i.v\ rar-nnaijc—l*'ir>t Year's .Mor-
tuarv Statistics—Trijilcts
< line
T<
v:i-
-t
m-
t \planator> oi it-
of t he count \
objects.
An appropriation of si from
H iv i-.nmn HapficfliHijs
Mar. 2.
Ml-. T. A. Bailey i her
-iek daugiiji-r, Mr-. Y'oung. at
("elcste recently.
Mrs. |{. 1 >. Iliikman ami iwn
of her children have be. <i on the
sick 11st .
I lam rick \ Price are arrangim
to rebuild iheir gin.
Cliairman K. D. Hickman ha-
eallcti o populist-of N< r''i Far-
inersville to meet Saturday Mar.
7. and organize clubs. Hon. Tom e >
Tilson w ill -peak at Hickman <m
the night <>f i hat day.
D. I. Havne and Mrs K.
( iiitrch
hp -eo|>aI.
(Cm repie-«nt an;, such intolerant;
-ptrit o bigotry 'ins presiding'
eider b; virtue of Ids otticiul p -i- '
I >Ii impuii's to ;i hen lie gsv«'-
ill 1 • -ranee tot lie caluuim .
Ti-. ;.n—iding elder and not tin
Alar. J. J i.
Mr. nnd Mik. I), It, Reed have
another addition to their family
circle: A little daughter arrived
Snt luiidj , l*eb. 'I'J.
Mrs. Mead an«i iL*- Lizzie
Mewer were -hopping in McKiu-
j^ey Wednesday.
Mr. and Miv IJaye Cullum re-
Met hod ist htrned t« their home in harmeiv
Sout h
to his support. I h
I ville Friday, after -pending sev-
eral day.- with Mr. Cullum'* lif-
ter, Mrs. S. II. (tiiffer. whose ba-
by was at death's door during tin*
: pu-i \'ie(,k. but at this writing is
improving.
Some men justify any means
ic officers carried out the de-
.mands of their platform as to
monopoly.
Now I am told that 1 have left
the democratic party which 1 de-
No« Jet Us see it the sO-eall-
e«l demoi rat ic party to-da;> car-
ries nil i? 'he power of the peo- - • ' ■
pie, doc- il carry out the de- JERSEY BULL
mands of i'.s platform. It- plat- bred b\ Campbell
form promise «i- relief, but un-
happily forjx'ople. t lie coutitlence
we had in them when we voted
them int.) (div'luie power, when
they could have euaetfd anv law
the\ wi-hed. tiun brutally betray-
«4 1 us and are now -elling u- into
bondage and la«er\ by issuing
bomls by the million- and hun-
dr *ds of millions. I)o the farm-
er« reaiue ih< mii.tim of «i
tercsf uc will iia\i- to pay foi the
Use of tilU liHit hc-id'ed iil)ilion
that was borrowed by our vki:>
dis-honorable (>ro\er? Farmers
p|o;;-e figure it at 4 per cent and
see how much it «- each day. W e
must have a knowledge of our
doings if we know how to make a
change toi our jn*e?. -t and the
welfare of our families, ami tell
hie who eveiittudl) ha- ;di of tlii-
money to pay.
1 am told that we want this
£old so we can make gold pay -
I luent--. hcj.^u . ! -ioi*e conti<lem e.
Shades Herd Registered
POLAND CHINA HOGS.
Headed ->y H. I". S. Perfection, dr.. of the famous 15. C. 8.
family. Pigs < f eit tier sev. < i 11- bred. Boars ready for
service. AH of the eh m -train-and breeding.
\\ rite or call on me at McKinney. Texas.
T. M, WILSON.
liiiljrtlV. I\.ii
Imh'h Hi ow u. if Sprin
ii ;ii mv farm near Climax Texas.
c No. : a tine Jersey Hulj
I f it. l enne-see: will make the
I ••!"ms s*i.." o for the season.
J. A. SPAUGH,
WILCOX § I0GE.RS
Have on hand
a
larsse
supply <if
Seed Potatoes.
■tit Af.L tif\OS-
Onion Set
5 harden Seeds, Millet and
S o r:r. h u m S ee d
W llicli 1 ||i-; are -''lllli
I. -e priee-. \\ il«-o\ *>c Itogcrs for
GROCERIES
fh^y
X, 1 f, . (hurch I for the accomplishment of their! k. ep up the credit ot the na-j
1 ! "!'. ■ , r, ' j tiou. Now if anybody believes
,T " r " " ;■*■..1
,111.1 n-l...k,..l for hi> ni>hn.^. j good l,ul lU option p.„ ,, (,a> f,,MU a <.,.c,|j,.
amf the uina i tM#rrow of him th
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L C-
i<i th^ swim with
RICES.
W
o
widest range
lot in
the general fund was made to sup-; Franklin were married here v<
ply the adjutant with needed
postage -tamp- etc. Camp ad-
journed to meet again on March
2"' at the court house at 1:3o p.
ni. \V. A. IviiK \ commander.
K. A. Mch\KliV \dj t.
centh. Kid. C. II. Neuiinotlic
ated.' P. P. P.
j- n.usc4'pt ible of t h
of discussion.
U«-v. Jo, I S <iraves of the An- ^ . V Bates enclowHl hi
na circuit i- working hard and Princeton cemetery with a neat
eariu'-ti; for the upbuilding of and substantial fence last week.
work. More than $300 ha- The tirst interment took place
be '11 secured on the paisouaL-t in Princeton cemetery Feb. •?«>.
whi: h will be erected in Anna at l#''-'. l*p io February to. 1 XiH>.
once, and ere the year closes n fifteen bodies had l)ee?i tmricd
! n t . church will have been built j there.
i at Princeton. If the members of
greater conlideme lie will hav
in my ability to pay and the bet-j
ter my eiydit is with him. It is
only a scheme to deceive us.
Ex-Dkmocu vtic Farmkk.
! Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
State of Ohio, City < f Toledo, i
W. E. DITTO,
Successor to Lewis & Ditto
Luc.vs Cor sty (*
Frank .1, < heney iiiak s oath that he | ^7* . g ^^
paim-r ;f the firm of F | ftas a Large StOCk Of , f 10UT*
i J. CBEWEY ft Co , tli.iiiLf business in • ^ f
Dr. Boorman reports triplets, ; the City of Toledo, County and State j
February RainiaH
The following i.- the rainfall of
U.
at
m
February as registered by C.
Miss Be.-sic Wolford of Allen j M ore. at Ad Valorom, d
is visiiin^ Mr. and Mrs. John north McKinney:
Cook.
Mr. S. W. Shaw
Greenville, Tax.
I Cannot
Say Enough
For Hood's Sanapoirilla. I would not be
wru'joiit it in my house. I hare been
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for h
h the bead, or, u some people it,
an overflow or nub of blood to tbe bfd.
"s 1
Sure to
/Mississippi Culiinqs.
A number ol our young people
attemied Prof. Striphn's literal;
exercises at Midway.
Mr. and Mis. A. J. Ay cock
wetc the gue.-t- of Mrs. (>ri-luim j
Si'iulay.
Miss Lizzie (irisham, who is
taking nic.sic h s-.-us in farmers-'
ville visited her home here Sun-
day.
A new road has been opened
from the store through Mrs. Wom-
ble's farm.
Wade Wocdall gave a dance
last week.
John Monger has returned
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(traves* circuit -tatid to him | two sons and an<l a daughter.
j lii- /eal will ace, .uplish much for the home of <i. S. X. Seaton.
Methodism during the year He v. Joel S. (irayes delivered
* !a gooo sermon tuiulay at 1) ,
| o'clock, from the time honored j
text of 'The prodigal son." j
.. „ . . I mv yrtisence. this filn cla> of Decembt-r,
Bro. (fraves unceasing effortsi ~ ^
.H7a !1 * "'* * i to secure a home for the pastor
("uba ha- Wen ;i source of trou-1
■ ble to the parent country for the
inches- 1 .
pa^i Jgenerations, and has
more than once canu: jjear involv-1 t)f \nna
afoiesaid. and that aaid firm will pay j
the sain of ONE HUNDRED DUL
LARS for each and every ea.se of Ca- i
tiirrh that cantu t he cored by the nse of
Hall's Catarrh Cuke.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
1.1
mission have lieen suc-
Total
s7- ! ing this country and Spain in war. j ve^fui «*d t-Jje house is now un-
_ j ' i«> }t* Sam should now put this ' der course of enaction at Abut*.
' *—voud {ti- po-.M/iiiii <}f recur-1 Levi Brannum and Miss Ania
iWn,
seal
A. W GLEASON
Notary Piblic.
Catarrh Cure is taken inter
jwssjoiiii^ (>r recur-1 Levi Hranuum and Miss Anian- nal^y aud acin direojily wi> the blood and
-•#73. ; bu hand iUtWH'iiu were united in marri*- ! mncons surfaces of the system Send
1 rence by runn ..„ i",. . . > | for testimoniai, free.
Miss Maude Smith of Walnut «rove ; j„ his jiocket ami buying the u- H *|iVf •* * ""W: 5?!^ ! * F*. 4. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo. O
returned home Monday after ;; biief i. :.,j j. „. .1 / • j|j, liM,' t bv Tic.
the giie:.. of jiisse^ ..V J' lsilu: to ,ho (! day afternoon .-t 4.
, oi . ii wi< • . and < an not. under ; residence of tbe bri<le*s mother,;
Calaaiitv Cii\.
Seed Potatoes, Onion Seed,
Large variety of Onion Seed and Garden Seed
in bulk, and a complete line of GROCERIES
quantities :jt lowest obtainable price for
tve you money. Do not fail tp
h were bought iu lnrgi
ci-li, therefore he is in oosition to
see him before buving anything iu th-: Grocery tuni
Special Prices on Tobacco.
! visit in McKinney.
Josic Talkington and Josie bavis.
Miss Rosa Ba-sino of Paris is
! the guest of Mrs. Dinl-: Este-in
I this citv.
ri toM«SW to UlB charge „f «l Stat«, would
the Mississippi btore millinery depart- , j , . „„ j
Feb. 2! , '!*>.
even- Kain. mud. measles, la grippe
and pneumonia with a few other
ment.
any ciicum-tances. tie allowed to ] miles north of Princeton.
pass into the hands of a mari- • A pleasant musical entertain-!
time 5>ower. In fact, in case of ment was givnat the residence:
war between our country and anv : of I). (\ Efird a.'jst Friday
A Milliner from the east will s(K n naval power, the occupation of ing.
A.J. and wife spent annoyances have crossed
our pathway and destroyed the
tives at \ ctf>.ia tranquillity of our little village.
At piesent siting gloomy,: Will Dixon, wife and two ehil-
■ . foreboding ' -ids again frown dreu, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Waiters
from Greenville ami his daugh- j wa* elected summer normal instructor' step in and buy the is'and, take I threateuly uid the mdi- D i«liev are on the skk
.a, _. cations of Ck sv, usnts bespeak ,. \ . " •
a renewal of the disagreeable ^ weo^*
... . _ t weather, raio and mud. i Jiinmie Gray has i>een quita
Miss Annie Dowell returned to i of Cienfugas. This wil5 make us y ~ Hpesoj. ! aick but is up again.
Miss Belle Wilier, of Midway,
)c an imperative necessity. This Saturday and Sunday with rela-
cour-e, iu a time of van
ter Miss Dollie is again in school.
T. M. Hinsley paid SisterGrove
in;other visit Sunday.
Miss Leila StClair wa- guest of
of Miss Mollie Womble Sunday.
Little Miss Kffie StClair spent
Saturday night and Sunday at her
uncle Elisha WoodaiPs.
Mis, Licw Womble visited Mrs.
Clair last week.
even-
Onehaudred *nd seveu teac-b«rs were 1 * v'"
present at the county institute Saturday 1 eomplications llllfavor-
iu this eitv. J. R. Hendrix of Piano a^'1' *(> u'Si So the best plan is to :
ununer normal ii
for this v ear. The normal ineets nexr ' possession of the Moro
July auu will continue for two month*. ! Havarai hari.or, and tin fcMw|-.35r
j of Uieufugas. This will make us !
Dowell in McKinney
E. W. Kirkpatrick and Capt.
Thurman At Bowlby.
school in Dallas, I ttesday, after ' niaders of the Mexican guif, and !
a brief visit to her father R. F.! i , 4 . ;| VP M.-
not only afford complete protec- ; ; visited friends in our vicinity last
tiou to 1800 miles of sea coast, | W.L. Thuniau qmketoa crowd-' week.
but save untold millions that, ed bouse at Jrrtdby last Friday Hugh Quillin, of Alabama, af-
in the interest.of the peoples
John Johnson, attended the tifth ; without Cuba, must be spent .in '
congressional executive com- in sea coast defenses I
twenty sec ond of May wys th.-> I ~~
* set for tbe eHHi
He made 11 spleudid impres-
and after the eonelusion o#-tfriends of our town.
Allen
wm
ter several month's absence, is
again mingling with his many
in ourtown, Sunday, visiting- his
-ister. Miss Ol;t.
Farmers generdly are a little
discouraged over the gloomy
tuospt.. ts tor the it;!ure.
towc,
Oh. a wonderful place is oar.....
Climax. it has been nam? 1;
From east to west, frum pole to p -le
We ve t ried ro spread it* fame.
|
Its str -ts are paved with pure black ;
wax.
No bridges long and wide;
And when you go to cross them
Be sure vou do not ride.
Our school teacher is a real nice man.
At all times very jolly;
He works from morn till close of d§;.
And is nerer melancholy.
Oar people sing, preact and pray
From early morn till dark;
Oar bovs and girls are jolly
And happy aa a lark.
Peace, health and happiness
J. T. C0U«
Blupkiia Koca.
McKINNEY,
A crown
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1896, newspaper, March 5, 1896; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191900/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.