The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1897 Page: 1 of 6
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M'KINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. MARCH 18.1897.
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tabic Preparation for As-
similating the Food and Re^ula-
feg the Stomachs and Bowels of
I M \MS ( HILDKKN
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
Promotes Djgestion.Cheerful-
ness and ftest.Con tains neither
uMorphin^ aor >fioeral.
r/S^HCOTIC.
An>*• afOldJJrSAMCZLHTCEEB
l'-rrpklM SmJ"
A'x.Jeanm *
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i '.'m Seed -
t ' Ja-J Sugar .
V.uJuymK flaiw
i a perfect Remedy for Constipa-
! tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
i Worm; Convulsions .Feverish-
:iess and Loss of Sleep.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
VI b months old
]} OSl s - 33Cr >'IS
exact copy of wrappeb.
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
of eveet
bottle of
CKSTORIA
Oaatcria ii put cp in one-sue bottles only. It
111 not sold la bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell
I yoa anything else on th# plea or prom is® that It
1 la "jnat aa good" aid "will answer erery jrar-
jpoae." l^8ee that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following is a list of the
real estate transl< rs tiled for rec-
ord in the county clerk's office
at McKinnev for the week ending
Mar. 12,1897:
Utile C V an ! .vife to E A Bo-
ren undivided )z int 100a, W A
S Bohnon sur, $500.
Dunn C E, guardian, to C H
Weaver, 2 lots in Piano, $325.
Dunn C-E, guardian, to II T
Lewis and Carrie Lewis lot in
Piano $175.
Carrigan C L and wife to
Thomas Brighaui Sr 5a, Iasiah
Clifton sur, $50.
Kohbins G H and wife W D
Bobbins 14a, Martin Ilearn sur,
4 63-100 a G. W. Gunnels sur,
$504.33)B.
Thompson F M to Win Clinton
Thompson all blk No 7 F M
Thompson addition to McK $300.
Huffman M F and C II to J W
and E S Bell 2 53-lO0a Z Burriss
also lot in Lebanon. $t>00
March, April, May.
Almost every one has come to
believe that March, April and
May is a season that brings de-
rangements of the body depend-
ent on blood impurities. This lie-
lief it; an old one, is nearly univer-
sal, and has arisen, not as the
result of the teachings of the
medical fraternity, but has been
learned in the bitter school of
experience. Depression of the
nervous system at the approach
of spring is a fertile source of
blood impurities,— general las-
situde. dull, heavy sensation,
continual tired feelings, with
irregular appetite, and sometimes
loss of sleep.
Pe-ru-na meets every indica-
tion and proves itself to be per-
fectly adapted to all their varied
peculiarities. Pe-ru-na invigor-
ates the system, rejuvenates the
feelings, restores the normal ap-
—
now 11,000 offices. One out of ||A«i| ipn f There is no
every seven persons in England i Hfll I I ULII | word so full
is a depositor. The total amount IvlW 1 IILI11 meaning
due depositors December 31, 1803 about which such tender and
rcn -n- npi - , . holy recollcctions cluster as that
was £80,o9/ ,h41. The interest< of I Mother -_she who watched |
for that year was jEl.Sfi0.lii4. Be- over our helpless infancy and guid-'
fore 1-804 deposits were limite<l ed our first tottering step. Yet'
to £30 |>cr year: since then £50 tlie life of every Expectant Moth-
may he deposited. Investments f ^ 'th da"g" and a'' e ~!
, 1 , , , fort shoula be made to avoid it. j
may be made m government so assists nature
stock equal to the amount de- ■j|f|flip|r Q in the change tak-1
posited. No interest is allowed • wIUlIlul 0 ing place that
on deposits exceeding £200, and ■■ ■ ■ Expectant
the accumulations after that j LriQIln bled'to'look'for-
amount is reached are invested in J I II Irll tl ward without
government stock. Annuities of I dread, suffering or gioomy fore-
not less than i'l nor more than bodings, to the hour when she
£100 may be purchased on the experiences the joy of Motherhood
life of an . person over five years
- v * ' . , ,
Snap Shots.
[DALLAS "KkwS.}
Without flowers no
woman has a fair show.
young
I sur, also lot in i^enanou. >uo. . - . . ! * i
Woodman O h and wife to .1 T 11"'"1" "" *.44.524 alio, ed i,
Mellon undivided int in iO .1-«a, f at! I!S !'" tlieyear. Austria i
Queen S, Crescent
route
New Orleans ihurth LastehnRF
Al43ana&Vi:k^eurg Ry
v icksburg 5hreveporupacifkRR
VIA
SHREVtPORT OR, . .
NLW 0RLLANS
TO
Vickstur^. JiJson. .riiian. liirmia-ham,
r&aiun< -:.i. \shw«illc, Mianta, Cincin-
nati. an: V>rk. ani h> all points
NORTH, EAST. NORTHEAST
S0U1HLAST.
S01 ill VliSTIBi I FD !FAINS.
FAST TIME.
CL0SF. C.ONNKt.TiON.
lllHihiH Sl tEFF.RS.
tin Nt.ur nciirc-t ricWct Agent for
fnrtlicr mf< i uitition. or address.
T. -M. limit, T P A Dallaf. Texas.
K. H. <iarratt, A. «i. P A- -V'W
Orleans. La.
A. F Barnrtt. G P A. New Orleans*.
Wade [lou^e,
BOARD AND LODGING.
Rate?- per day. Meals 2"> et>.
< 'hoice Beds 25c.
Mrs. M. WADE, Proprietress.
McKinnev, Texas.
solid trains of
WASHER BUFFET SLEEPERS
ANO
FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR CARS
Dr. Eduin L. Burton
EYK, 8 V H N A> I TIIK (>A'I
Rooms I*, is.* I«. Morrow H!ov„.
McKinnev Tc-x i*.
J. C. N. SMITH,
nentixt.
All Kinds of Dental work done and
guaranteed flr*!
Har M orro« t>lo r , over Weinman
Teeth extracted without pain.
CARPEVFbR & McCLEI I.AN.
Attorneys-At Law.
PRACTICE IN ALL
COURTS OF THE STATE.
JWcKINMEY. TEXAS.
H H. L. Pearson, f|
Dental Surgeon
Office north side square, over Aron'i
store. Residence 5 S. Church street
McKinney, Texas.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PARKER'S CINCER TONIC
(feci** Loaf TroiblM, Debility. d:stre«ing noimch «nd
:i.t, *uid u noted lor leaking am vbn til athd
tmtrant fc A Brcry mother ird ;cvalid tixoold have it
-pAftKPft'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clwnan sad bewitiflc* the hale.
PrenoM ft iaxunasl frowth.
Bner Valla to Beatora Oray
Batt to ita Toothful Color.
Cum Kalp dam ■ * hair taluaf.
M
Henry Brandenburg sur, .
Woodman 5^ E et al to .1 W
j Melton m21 'sa and undivided int
| in 132a. llenn Hrandenburg sur.
also H 2-Ha. an undivided int in
® 1H()h. .1 W Pearson >tir. $S." 4.
Woodman Mrs K K ami .1 NN
Melto,. to ,1 T Melton, undivided
int of 77a. !lenr> Brandenburg
sur,; also undivided int of 153!8aj
,1 parson^ sur, $."hhmi.
Woodman Mrs K K and .1 T j
Melton to .1 W Melton '21 'ea, an
undivided int of 132a, llenrv
Brandenburg sur. also Ir'ja an
undivided int in JliUa .1 W Par-
son >ttr.
W oodman E K et al to .1 1"
Melton, undivided int of 77a,
llenrv Brandenburg *ur. also un-
divided int of l.'i.S'aa. .1 NN Par-
sons <ur,
Minims .lolin S ami wife to
Henry Capnd ell and W \N Bald-
win, ' a. ( al\ in Bole.- sur.
$500.
Baldwin W W and wife to.I W
McClain. int in HHSa, Calvin
Boles -nr. $22*>.50 and four notes.
Campbell llenrv and wife t<> W
W Baldwin, int in >•'. ua, Calvin
Boles sur. exehange «>f land.
McClain ,1 W ami wife to R L
Waddill tl 1 ia. Calvin Utiles •>ur,
$515.H2.
Kimzey K L et al to W N N\ il-
coxson <SS 12-loija, .lames Inera-
rity sur. $1!'1 .
Chapman W I> and M F to
Nathan Wilcow n lia. .fames
Inertv ur. $ >u,
Ferguson .1 O et al to .1 B
Wright til *2. Edmond 11 Dodd
and Hezekiah Houglan surs.
each.
natural result of the depressing
effect of warm weather imme-
diately after the invigorating cold
of winter, quickly disappears
when Pe-ru-na is taken. Thous-
and- are daily testifying to its
priceless benefit.
All who desire l>r, llartman's
latest book, on this interesting
subject can obtain one for a
short time free by addressing
The Pe-ru-na I>rug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus. < >.
A Pleasant Trip.
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Mother an^ Child, and she
Of age. Postal banks were intro- is found stronger after than before
duced into Canada in 1868. Thej confinement—-in short, it "makes
svstem is similar to the English. I Childbirth natural and easy, as
June 30. ISHti, there were 755 i so ma^ have ^ D°nt b°
postal hanks. 12*1.442 aceounts
remain open, ♦29,1>32,1 2^ stami-
iujr to credit of open accounts,
in interest for
int rod need the
system in 18ti8. Interest i- pai«l
at per cent, on one gniden and
upward. Bonds are bought for
depositor- at market price. A
clearing and cheek system has
beene-tablished. In 1*^5, L''^-
784 deposits were made, aggregat-
ing 37.ltiM.50H gulden. France
introduced the system in 1-^L
There are 7.0'>o office-in France The new line via the Houston
and Algiers. Three per cent. iu- j East and West Texas and the
terest is paid. September 1. L*".M Kau>a- City. Pitt-burg and Gulf
there were 2,224.*13 depositors of railroads from Houston to Kan-
jU iiiciiiy navw oaiu. i-'v « w
I persuaded to use anything but
MOTHER'S FRIEND
"My wife suffered more in ten min-
utes with either of her other two chil-
dren than she did altogether with her
last, having previously used four bot-
tles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a
blessing to any on* expecting to be-
come a MOTHLRsays a customer.
Henderson I>alk, Carnii, Illinois.
Of r* tiffctsts at St or s«-nf by mail on receipt
of price. Write forbook i-ontainint: testimonials
val'iiii-le i:iformation fur all Mothers, free.
Th? iiradfield Escalator Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
If you would raise yourself in
the estimation of some haughty
mortals you must kneel at their
feet.
When some people come to
think of it they do not know
what they believe.
"Here I come, creeping, creep-
ing evervwhere.
<sr
tatirifi
Some mortals smile at obsta-
cles and then slip around them.
Celebrated for its great leavening
strength and healthfalnen.
food against alnm and all forma of
t«ration common to the cheap
ROYAL BAK1KO POWDER CO.
A little meanness
vvav.
goes a
long
R. R. TIME CARD.
ft
Merit, Tejf., Mar. •!, "'.'7.
Owing to had weather 1 could
not me.-l inv appointuient- until
the 27 and 2h of Februarv 1
preached al Sliuson -ehool house.
On my way there I spent a pleas-
ant night with our faithful ex-j
countv commissioner. Tom llow-j
ard. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are;
splendid entertainers. I also!
• lined with P. .1. Soden who ar-j
ranued for me to preach at Prair-
ie Lake soon. A hearty welcome
greeted me at Stin-oii school
house. I preached one hour and adopte-I th«
a half to an excellent audiejice.
who showed high appreciation of
my effort. Subject: "TSe Son
of Man came to save that which
.t.'* < )n Sundav another
whom more than two-thirds held
less than 20o francs each. The
amount due th po-itor- Hccember
31, 1H!«3, wa- «Uo.7t 3.:«2< fram -.
Belgium e-tablished postal banks
in |Sti5. In l^-^ti the maximum
sum upoii whi< h interest wa- paid
was reduced from 12.n"" to ~>.uon
francs, ami further reducetl to
3ooo franc- iu ls'.M. with interest
ai 3 pei eeiit. Sweden c-tablish-
ed bank- in )ss{. Coupon- are
there given for deposit-. I here
are 36*.'."tin depositors, and the
bank control- an invested capital
of crown- Kussia
vst'-rn in Hol-
sis ( i?\ opened last week.
Wevler proposes to withdraw
Spanish troops from Cuban
town- where they are not -upport-
e<l by property owners.
Texa- < attic Raisers' associa-
tion adopte<l a resolution asking
for a bountv for wt lve.- and lions.
Court ot criminal appeal- hohls
that the legislature had no au-
thority to confer on municipal
courts the right to trv violation/
of state law.
Staying qualities are the
kind that are worth having.
One thing is certain
vanee agent of prosperity is no a
calamity howler.
There is no other remedy for
the blues ipiite equal to heroic
doses of useful employment.
H. & T. C.
onlv North bound, Cnnnon ball
3 I *• No 8
No. 15
No 1
The ad- South bound No 2
No. 16
No 4
'' Cannon Ball
EAST LINE.
Pstssenjfer leaves.
Local
Pstssenjrer. arrives.
Local
5:21 am
10:32a. m.
1:38 p. m.
8:13 p. m.
8:17 a. m
2:48 p. m.
5:58 p.m.
9:48 p- m.
11. 15 a. m.
2:50 p. m.
5.0 3 p. m
10. 40a. m
Best Selected Stock
Pianos and Organs
In Texas- .
Prices and Terms Reasonable.
J. T. COUCH,
Manufacturers' \gcnt
McKlNNEY. TEX.
F. EHKKSON,
PRRMI ENT.
Tt T. EXEB80N.
V ICE- Prksioent.
T. H
EVERtSOH
('ASHiKT
h- been forced
(i reek govern-
land in IsSii, and llalv in
The KugUsh colonies have sys-
tems modeled after .hat of the
mother country. In \cu Zeal-
and the «lepoj its numlier 252.27ti
and amount to 2.3tis.oS; . Hawaii
introduced the s\-tem m lss*>.
Seventeen different bills havt
been introducetl iu tin
States Congress. The post mas-
ter-general tir-t recoiuniended the
establishment of the bank- in
1."
« a
splendid audience greeted me.
During my pleasant -ta\ in
that comn;unit \ I ! ecaine ac-«
.(iianted with many noble people.
1 visited ni.\ dear sister Mrs. W.
T. Uainmoiis, 5 mile* south of
McKinnev. 1 also stopped at the
Millican school house where I had '
$1 } the pleasure of talking to the
I school. I noted good behavior
< i reek consul
to leave Crete
ment protest -.
After conviction of murder on
circumstantial evidence, Henry
Maze admitted the killing and
had no sorrow for it last week at
Bonham.
Judge Reagan told a delegation
I"nited of legislator- that lie would ac-
cept the gubernatorial nomina-
tion if tendered him.
General News
hindercorns
Coaa. Stop, ail pais. Makea wmlkin.
*ha naif gun Cm for
i. Stop, all pais. Hakea walking ca y. lie. atDiuQuU
i rl, iiwxji utoica uk
Pr=jr(iM tot t Dia l
mnji*1 grur.d ia Rod a&l h 'l'i nMiluci
te*. with biw Take
j tlhcff. SrfiM da no*' "tht-dw
huhm and imilmttom Al I'fasgirtl, or MBd If.
sump* for jnrtKutva. t^tnaootal, u t
_ Kellvf Tt ' UOtr. t,. retar*
r Mail. IMN T.-iimoat.:., / v
Cklrbirtert hcinlomi(V,Ma4U. Sqaa. r,
«J4 br ail Local DruiiteU- Fktlad*.. Fa.
a A. m ■ ■ Jk Cklekwirr'i EaflUk Diaaiaad BrMi
ST. LOUIS, Pennyroyal pills
I Orlflul Bad Oaly CfHlM. A
8 8 8 " j/ &AN llwavi rrltlbif. LAOiCt ask A\
CH luAuU,
KANSAS CITY
close connections
to all points
EAST, KOBTHmWEST.
First Class Meals
at our own
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents.
Odin H K to .Joseph Shaw 12! among the pupil- which was
21-l00a. James Jackson sur, $125.! the result of kind treatment. The
Whit sell W 11 ami wife to H F | same teacher lias taught three
Odcn 12 21-100a. James Jackson ! successful term- there,
sur. $! ti.60. j T- Hoi.t.
Odcn II F and wife to Joseph
i Sliaw 2! '.-a. James Jackson -nr.
!$23ti.
Shaw Jo-t l>h et ux to A J
Kemp 31 71-lo0a, James Jackson
sur. $315.
McDonald J J et al to 11 F
Oden 29'3a, James Jackson -ur.
Postal Savings Banks
Recent hank failures have giv-
j en an impet u-to agitation for the
Rr
f
NTAIN
Route.
e
North--'East,
WLT* CRIAM BALM
Apply into the poatrila. It ia quickly abatubad. to
cents at DnMtgtott or by tatail { MmptM lflc, by mail,
ELT BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. It«w York City.
the sherman,
shreveport and
southern r/vilw'y
company.
Through Service Between
ilcKinney and Jefferson
Two daily trains; Tickets sold via
j this route to point* North, East, South
or west. Connection with the h. &
T. C. at McKinney; M. K. & T. and
Cotton Belt at Greenville and T. A p.
„ at Jefferson. For further information
! applv to vonr local agent or address,
MEMPHIS OR ST. LOWS, i f * :p- a.
In rniman IMfet Skepiaf Cars. (iseenville, Texas.
„■ , ■■ MAQMk I W. N Collier. Loci Age,V
$245.
Russeli J S to F W Suggs 35
7-10a. W B Williams sur. $225.
Foote Edwin and wife to 11
Rambo 16'4 a. Win I>avis sur,
$2500.
Boren K A and wife to C M
j Boren 2r7int oti 50a, I> Anglin
| sur, $250,
Oglesby I4 W tax collector Col=
1 in Ci to O Hendrick 45a, A 1)
Havers sur, correction.
Chandler A J antl wife to J M
Harris 70a, James Ellison sur,
$1230.
Bounds (i W and wife to A S
J Avcocl; 50 4ti-100a James Jack-
son sur, exchange of Jjunis.
Ay cock A S J to J W Kever
50 46-100a, James Jackson sur,
$2019.30.
Spptt L A to C C Yeats 51 3-100
a, John Davis sur, $800,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Hours are Saved
j, e. m T..
iir.
r
■ ill
km
marriage Bella
Recorded in the county clerk's
office, McKinney, Tex., for week
ending March 12:
T- B. Cox and Frona Oribble,
Perry " Mrs. Mary Loan,
Brppks «• ' • W. D. A van,
8. A. BrpW«*F • • •' N. J. L«ria.
Dr. £.c. oner '< l4114® Mayea
imr
x ■ a, V '"a
AbrflSiam:
J. W: Brp
| in connection with the post ortiee j
department of the government, i
The subject conies up in some j
form before nearly every se-sion ]
of congress. The Chicago Re-1
cord, one of the leading advo-j
eates of the system, has recently I
published a reimnkable number
of indorsements of the scheme as
outlined in pending bills. But
the most notable contribution to
tin: bibliography of the subject is
11 monologue by Edward T, IJeyn
4 Annals of the American Academy
of Political and Social Science,"
November. Main points of the
work are thus summarized:
"Faith in the absolute solven-
cy of the general government has
created a demand for a postal
savings department. Sjnce there
is about $700,000,000 hoarded, its
deposit and circulation would be
of general advantage. Within
two years at least $1,000,000,000
would be deposited, enabling the
government to bring the national
debt within the control of citi-
aens. government \y014lt! be
made more stable by the number
of citizens who would make de
posits in its own banks. Postal
savings banks have been introduc-
ed in all the leading contries ex-
cept the United States, Germany
god Switzerlandvancl in Germany
there are many municipal savings
banks. The proposition to estab-
lish postal savings banks in Great
Britain was first introduced into
parliament in 1807, but the meas-
ure was not passed till 1861, when
ladstone carried it tlirqqgh par.
Jack-on O. Fogy the treasurer
of Ho vard countv Arkan-aw.
committe dsuicide.
Queen of Madagascar ha- been
exiled.
Commerce i- paralyzed by re-
bellion in I rugua.v.
II. Clay Fvan- tendered an of-
fice by McKinley.
Leon Kahn of Dallas, boots
and -hoes, tiled a deed of trust.
Cotton is beginning to come up
in Brazos countv.
First National Bank
of m'kinney, texas.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - $185,000
BI'YS AMI SELLS EXCHANGE OX THE PBI5CIPAL CITIES IN El'BOPE
ITRST-CL4SS PAPER DISCOUNTED.
DI HECTORS: Francis Emerson, T. T. EMERSON. T. H. Emorsson
Jno. L. Lovejoy, C. H. Welch.
- Business Hours: 9 a m. to 4 p. m.
Fresh Bread and Cakes
All Times.
on
Hand at
Bill requiring express com-
panies to maintain offices in the
-tate has been signed by the gov-
ernor.
General Vandervoort has is-ued
an address to ex-Federal -soldiers,
telling them of the beauties of
the Texas coast country.
Judge Gallagher of McLennan
county has overruled the applica-
tion for habeas corpus and the
test of the Sunday law will l>e
taken to the court of criminal ap-
peals.
Thc21-t annual session of the
Texas Cattle Raisers" association
was in session at San Antonio
j last week. The old officers were,
reelected and the 1 Sits place of
meeting is Fort Worth.
The senate—Bills relating to
Prompt Attention to Special Orders
For Picnics, Dinners, Etc.
Watch For Their Daily Delivery Wagon.
Meals. l nches .Short Orders And Lodging.
YOUR TRADE SOLICITED.
Thompson Bros., Proprietors.
II. 11. Sheff was held up and
robbed of $<"50 at Beaumont.
Ice manufacturers met in secret
session at Dallas on the 11th ilist. building of union depots; to pay
The cattlemen adopted a reso-i Greet county teachers: amending
g for more rangers.
Hocking toi
at different
lution callin
Homeseekers are
Texas and locating
points.
Hill countv cotton ginners have
organized and will move for a
state organization.
Bill giving Harris county an-
other district court passed the
senate,
the law against the sale of liquor
to minors; making it a misde-
meanor to cut down pecan trees
without permission of the own-
er: authorizing the board of par-
dons to sit 300 days at $4 per
day: permitting the Chapmans to
-ue Hie state. Bill simplifying
land litigation discussed and
amended and left pending busi-
ness.
West Louisiana
new Gullet Brick.
«treet, McKinnev, Texas.
•SfrF-OF!" -
VIGORiMEN
Fasilf. Qiickly. PtrBimllf Ristcrri.|
L-irt Vitality. Nervous Debility, inaoranla.
MAGNETIC
NERVINE
8oM with a Wrt«tea
Guarantee to cure
inanmoia. Falllnc Metaorr. and all
Wasting Ulie.au and .11 VwkMMi revolting frmo early or later
eicmirt. $1 er box.6forts Malted XintiKrmonwciiyHiprice
The ltu t Medicine Co., St. Pact, Mtna.
FOR SALE B¥ C. C. PROVINE k €«.
k The highest claim for other i
[ tobaccos is "Just as
good as Durham."
Every old smoker
knows there is none just
as good as
tdinnrmi cans of
iSji T. Babbitt's PORE POTASH
is equal to
of any Other BRAND.
3 Cans of any Other Brands,
2 Cans of B. T. Babbitt's PIJKE
SAVES THE CONSI'MER,
insist on having
25 eta.
20ots.
B. T. BABBITTS |
Pure Potash or Lye.
B Mackwelfs ■
BUUBURHAf
■SMUmiMDml
"BETTER WORK WTBELEY
WORK HARD " GREAT EFFORTS
ARE UNNECESSARY IN
CLEANING IF YOU USE
f^l
inside
two tx>u-
Ycm will find one
each two <moce
■poos
hag of Bteck wefi's Dorhun.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1897, newspaper, March 18, 1897; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191954/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.