The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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| HOR WATCHbS, CLOCKS. JEWELRY.j
§FiNE CHINA, SPEOTAC fcS AND NOV-S
fbLTlES ALWAYS GO TO |
fk B. GOODIN, f
Watches Repaired. The Jeweler. *
ENTERED at the i'ostoffige as second class mail MATTER.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
McKlmwy. T<
VOLUME 15.
Mc KINNEY, TEXAS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 1898.
W. S. KNIGHT,
The Low Price Spot Cash Store .
Our Rygudl r Fall Opening Sale Commences thi
out he stock *e have made free use of time, coupled with a
are filled with wonderful bargains.
week ami we are offering manv astonishing Bargains through-
good
bank account, and consequently our shelves
When you look at Our Goods you don't have to conjecture as to the length of time
| they have lain on the shelf—for you know that every dollar's worth is new and
! First Class Goods.
This
a long wavs when it comes to considering the kind of h
that is ottered to you
bicker and squirm around to see if we cannot squeeze a little bettei price from your pocket book
We do not
\
We Mark Our Goods in Plain Figures and
At Those Prices the Goods are Sold.
Th is is the only sensible and legitimate way of doing business. We I
prices we have marked on them, and they must sell that way. Here art
[•lieve our goods to be cheap at the
a few scattering prices.
I Joe Haumgart wr and wife, of
j Lebanon, are here today.
J Judge Abernathy and daughter
I Miss Donnie, are visiting in Dal-
las today.
j McK innev's cotton gins are now
j running on full time and our
j streets are seldom clear of the
! fleecy staple.
K. I). Hitching ha- gone to
Rhea'* Mil! where he will have
charge of W. A. and ,1. C. Rtieas
•scales 1 he coming reason
Kui y Jewel, infant of Mr. and
Mrs. Houston Francis died at an
early hour this morning and will
be buried tomorrow afternoon at
Cottage Nil! Cemetery.
Miss Nina Todd, the charming
daughter of our towsman. L.
Todd arrived here last night on a
visit to her father whom she has
not seen for several years.
W . S. Knight, the dry goods
man, who has lately located one
of his branch houses here, reports
a splendid business and his im-
mense stock is rapidly being
slaughtered.
Mrs. Geo. Murphy .Jr. after
visiting home folk- since Tuesday
last returned home to day with
her mother-in law on the 12:33
train.
Sergt. Will Ab rm'.iiv •}' Co
4th regiment, who lias be< n
visiting his parents left this mor-
ning to rejoin his company at
I louston.
B. A. Evans of Louisville is ii
the city.
Gus Bristol
here todav.
of Kock Hill is
\\ illiam Powell of Anna is in
the ciit on business.
Miss Enid Byrne has returned
from a visit to Dallas.
N ill Allen of Lebanon is here
and will go to Campbell tomor-
row to attend school.
Miss Gertie Wood of Ash
Grove is visiting tier cousin Miss
Lena Thompsou of Fairfield.
Miss Rosab-_'ile Ilynds returned
home today from an extended vis-
it to relatives in Atlanta. Ga.
Glen Sneed brother of
townsman J. II. Sueed has
turned from southern Texas
NUMBER )i.
our
re-
F. K. Shults representing Lisk
Mfg. Co. Canaudaigua N. Y. is
here today.
Mrs. Bettie McKinney of Van
Alstvne who has l een visiting her
sister Mrs. Harriett Wilson, re-
turned home this morning.
I
^ W. 1{. Hunt aud family, of
Celina, returned this morning
from a trip to North Carolina and
\ irginia. They are all looking
well. They stopped over yester-
day at Camp Tom Ball.
Mrs Jesse Shain and daughter.
Miss Maggie, have returned, after
a month s stay at Mackinac Is-
land, to Chicago, where they will
remain until October first.
-
Rev. J. W. Hill who has been
assisting Rev. J. L. Morris in a
fp „ rp meeting at Oak Cliff returned
Texas and , home lod fcel fine and r<Ja(|
m , a- «. u hn" °.f H '- for home duties tomorrow.
moiKi & r>need the coming sea-;
®°n- | A Mr. Dewitt, who was driving
MjSJj Amy ^ !'"to town his morning with his
Mr
ft
W?lb
rest and
water.
bales of
the ground, the wagon
•iiiK over him. both front and
, , . F am'!, of Piano, wagon loaded with four
w m has been visiting Miss Fannie eotton WM 8eriouslv and h
Allen, returned home this after- fat:Jnv hurt. The team became
,loon- frightened and upon starting to
and Mrs. H. A. McDonald Mr* I)eWitt wa* thrown
ft this morning for Marlin
where they go in search of „.u„ i i i • , ,.
for the l*nefit of the ' l hi ^ ^.QP
in an ugl> shape. I he cotton
was strewn along the road
The Wes'ern I'nion is moving the
today into the new Byrne Brick the team was injured. At last a<
on North Kentucky street. The\ counts Mr. DeWitt was suffering
are building an elegant office and a great deal but doing as well as
will be moved in a few dav>.
R. R. TIME CARD.
H. & T. C.
North bound. Cannon ball 5 21 a.m
No 3 s .47 a. m
No. 15 12.-S8 p. m
No 1 7:50 p. m.
South bound No 2 8:21a.m.
No. 16 3:07 p. m.
No 4 6:21 p.m.
'' Cannon Ball 10:0S p * m.
EAST LINE.
Passenger leaves.
Local
an<j j Pa&^nger. arrives.
wagon torn all to pieces, and !
9:28 a. m.
2:40 p. m.
4.55 p.m
10. 85a. m
Good Cotton Check
(jkhhi Calico
f lood Gingham
vJood Brown Domestic 3'2c
Best Sea Island Domestic 4c
Best A C. A Feather-tiik 12^0
Good A. C. A. Cordis feather tick l'k-
Gold Medal Bleach Domestic
Good yard wide Ble««-h Domestic
Good 7-8 wide bleach domestic
9-4 Peprell Brown Sheeting
10-4 Peprell Brown Sheeting.
10-4 Peprell Bleach Sheeting
-4 Peprell Bleach Sheer my
. 2>„c NOTIONS.
~ s° 10 Spools Best Thread fwr
.. .3^c j needifg , .
2 papers Brass Pin*t
fl papers I rim Pin
fl t>alls boss Ball Thread
5 papers ht<oks and eyes
$ dozen Safety Pins
Good tine Combs
Good coarse Comb*
. >c
. 4c
15c
ISc
l c
IB'-Sc
25c
5c
Sc
5c
5c
5c
c
Ladies Kine Dress Shoes fl
Ladies tine lace ki;l Shoe*! cloth top 1
Ladies t-v> r> day Sht«-s
Ladies ijlove grain Shoes
t "hi 1«11 ■n ^ Nin«.a
Children s tine ki>l Show-
Misses tine kid Shoes
Boys Dress Shoes $1
Bovs \v-( rk Shoe «
8-OZ DUCK 7C YARD.
Kl'KN I SHI NO <;<)< >DS
OIL CLOTH 10 CENTS YD.
Late stvle double width Suiting*
Apron Check Gingham regular 7 1 2c
goods. short lengtn*
Best Standard Calico
Good Cotton Flannel
All wool Twill Flannel
SH< >F>
5c Men s good P!"W Shot s
. . 4c Men's good Dress Sh<ies
.. .. 5c Men 'a railroad Shoes.
13 l-2c Ladies Kid Shoes
•i*c
it-.
#1 >
Men IVrc.tle Shirt*
.Men's s{ od \v<-rk Shirt*
Mm n hne white Shirts
N'en s tmlanndered Shirts
Men - Drawers
Men's I'ndershirts
Men's black S.>x
Men - work (*I<>ves
VI Men's Mtnha Gloves
rs
1 ,<HI
75-:
?5c
,Vt<- CLOTHING.
• K' Men s Overalls
- ' Men 's Cotton Pants
Men's Dress I'ant*
Men's extra tine Pants
Men's Suit*
Men s Cansimere suits
Men s ("l; y \V->rsteil Snit^
Meli s Die
Boys Suits
Boys Kne~ Suits
B"\-s Krn-f Pants
50c
UN
•J'C
35c"
■Vtc
lis,-
2 V
9.1
35c
f I. <K1
1 ! s
a 5o
3.50
5 00
Suit* hi k i r colored 1" <Ml
2. W
7-H
15c
7-0Z DUCK 6 l-2c YD.
\li «
(rlM\ «'
Trinitv
Morn I teak of Walnut
neighborhood left for
University thi> morning.
I'KIOO
Lee Bound- of Wc-ton is hen .
(ieo. Kennedy of Piano is here.
W . F. Scott of Melissa i- here.
Stone of Celina is in town
.V i nt
today.
Mr.
fever.
lenmsi-
verv low with
J. \|. Nichols of Meli-s;« is here
tod« v.
I). N
town.
W. M
today.
hum of Altonga i- in
A car of tine horses passed
through McKinney this morning
enroute to Tom Owen at Nava-o-
ia. Four horses were sent from
here.
Mr. S. A. Jones and wife who
have been visiting their parents.
Mr. ami Airs. Scott Allison, left
for their home at Norman. < >kla.,
today.
I h« Mawt home('ollcge, yester-
dap. extended an invitvtiou to the
Hapti-t A-so.-iation to visit the
school in a liody or individually.
Mrs. I >t. Kvle and Miss H« ulah
Boat wick, of Frank ford, were the
guests of Mr S. T. Hammond,
ilurii.y the ;i>s«iciation.
could be expected under the cir-
cumstances.
J. W . Dockins i- pullings the
bell chord over Goosf roe & Hous-
ton- mules.
Private Jim Reasonover of Co.
E. 1st Texas who reacln?d his
home at Melissa yesterday is here
todav. lie is jn^t out of the con-
A Runaway.
\l
oore « 1
AItoga i- hen
Come
we know.
in and see the goods we offer here.
It will be verv little trouble to vou and then vou will be satisfied
W. S. KNIGHT,
The Low Price Spot Cash Merchant.
South side square
AUK//V'NEY, TEXAS
CMISTROT'S OLD STAND )
JoLn l*errv -if Celina i-
us t;idav
among
Mi>. l>r. Abdill of Fort Worth , f . , . .
has returned home after a sever- _ ,,,!_° the Va" °f
al weeks' pleasant visit to her
si-ter, Mrs. A. J. J\rause.
Friday morning Mr. Will
Bell of Rock IIill, was coming in-
to town with a four in hand team-
loaded with wheat when his team
became frightened and ran away.
The leaders first got away and
came at breakneck speed down
the street till they collided with
a dray wagon but proceeded on.
The other part of the team and
valescent hospital at Publo Beach wagon was following and it ale~0
and bears unmistakable evidence j struck the dray, breaking a breast
that war experience is nut a flesh ! yoke and doing other minor dam|
age. This did not stop them, how-
ever,and they ran several bunded
yards till they struck Mr.Felton's
yard fence where they stopped,
one of the mules being terribly
lacerated and otherwise jolted up.
The yard fence also received some
damage. One of tne horses circled
around the square dragging a
double tree wrecking a buggy
wheel near the. poe>t office and
was finally caught. The driver es
cafied uninjured.
producer. He reports the Jack-
sonville hoy* doing fairly well.
Leonard Da\i- and Mr. Strain
were digging a well at Parker's
£in yesterday afternoon. Both
of them were down in ihe well
arranging a blast. They struck
a match to try the fuse, whereup
<>n the head flew off the match
J. W.
t he citv
Baker of Rock Hill in
t :
J. W . Robinson of
in t"« n.
Princeton is
*.vri RIMY.
Jack Shirley of Melissa is here.
of Rhea's Mill i-
M W.
♦he c l\.
Keen of Prosper is
in
W. T. Settle
here,
John Lewis
hero,
of Rhea's Mill is
causing an explosion. Their
clothes were torn off them and
the\ were horribly burned. Mr.
Strain managed to crawl out of
the well even though his clothes
were burned off. He i- expected
to die at any moment. Mr. Da-
vis is dead.
Homer Harris who left here
vesterdav with his mother to visit
From Oak Cliff.
Wallace Hugh stOll
here today.
of Piano is
<* & M £ .* M £
,v|
LOCAL NEWS
Personals and H«ppen!ngs£,of Interest
gathered.tor The Democrat's
Many Readers.
?■
McKinney Nursery
STOCK LNLARGED.
VARIETY IMPROVED....
SALES INCREASED. Send For Catalogue.
FAVOR tJS WITH AN
ORDER
You shall have our best service. We need 100
Bushels £each Seed. J *1 1
e. W. KIRK PATRICK
Till R8DAY SKl'T. 8.
Sol Howell, of Anna, i- here.
J. 11, (jraves.of Melissa.is here.
Rovster, < f Parker, is
Mr-. Cable and daughter, Mi-s
Laura,are lowl\ improving, after j
a seige of illncs-.
Rev. <i. B. Airhart and « if *
returned their home at Weston
after th<' Association.
t mi Wagoner
here todav.
>f \\ ('^t« n i?
A. M. Wilson of Roland is
here.
J. < >. Beldon of Melissa
t iv\ n.
Oak Cliff, Sept. 8,1898.—Dear
Courier: Misses Mary Wilson,
Viola Duncan. Lillie White and
myself arrived at Oak Cliff Col-
lege Tuesday evening at five
relatives in I >:t 11 n - will leave Dal- o'clock and met more new faces
in
T
i- In
Slaughter of
todav.
R1
lea
Mill
j. f . Marler
here.
of Rhea - Mill is
('<>uimissjoner.
Meli-s.a i- here.
S. < >. Scott <tf
(iritBn Bro's. gin had
break down yesterday,
running alright today.
V W. Sc
a bad town toda>.
but i.s
>tt of Melissa is
Dan McC'argo of Lu«*a-
today.
here
.1 W McCraw a merchant
Culleoka i- in town.
in
of
M <;
is here.
«priugtield of Meli—a
. R. Hunt of Celine ta auiot g
us todav.
S. M. Barnes, of
town.
Will (iritfiu. of the firm of Par-
lin Orenduff & Co., is now stiring
Melissa is in among his country friends
Bob (toostree is now 4ehvt>r\
bo\ at M Aran (Jo's.
, • •
J. W. Combest of Valda>ta is
(jip
here.
Richard Kirkland, who got a among friends here todav.
Carpenter, of Piano, is pitch fork stuck through his hand |
a week ago is able to be up.
Tommy Jones, of West
*#«' . ("ofTcy of
the citv.
Valdasta is in
!a- for Jacksonville, on account
ot being abb' to get so much let-
ter rate in the way of railroad
fare there than here. He re*jnests
the Courier to bid all his friends
good bve for him and to express
his sincere appreciation and deep-
est heartfelt thanks to one
all for the kindness shown hint
while he was here. Homer did
not like the idea of having to re-
turu, but he i a soldier for Uncle
.saui and has to do what our old
uncle says. He hopes to return
for good before long.
Henry Lindseyof Melissa
to day.
hero
Pink Jordon,
here todav.
of \ aldasta, is
T. D. Si(le{s returned {o |il^e
Ridge tqdiij
Attorneys G. R. Smith, Law-
rence and Jackson are attending
ipistioe t,<mrt at Melt.^^a Uiday.
«kkl fct, Tlx AS.
J. H L. t:. ^English,
laud, ia in tow n.
u
A|leu tlatew.Kid ! '
f Uo*.e- po^it ion at the steam
necepted a
laundry as
ti reman.
R. 11. Foster, of Vineh*nd. is hi
the citv todav.
J. \\ . Baker,
the city today.
of RocRhjll, i* in
Miss Etta Whisenan} and ICuih I
Young, of All«n, areviaiting Miss'
Ab\ ilda Coffin.
is shaking hands her® tuita,
j t.rvan the hu>tling mer-
chant of Chanibcrsville U Ito-e.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Kirkland of Boi^l'Arc a girl.
Rev. Bone of ||omv who is cou-
rt meeting at New Hope is
t- ii T
° f iu the city.
of Farinersvdle .s
J. F. Gibson
town today.
Grundy Lewi-
is here today.
of Melissa is iu
of Wet Collin
A. L. Priest, of
is iu town todav.
M. J. W. Christian, of
is attending the Bapti-t
'hainbersville, ation at this place.
Lucas,
A-soi i-
Wm. Bond,of Sherman.is here.
"THE FAIR" iSs E
THE PLAUDITS iU
OF THE rtiptlC, w
" Ui
It Started
Out With
Honest
Methods.
m
w
T??
Good Goods, Low Prices,
AH0 fTS flATRAIfS fBSTjF* USARTtLY TO fNfi SACTS.
... Calf Wkem Yom Wamt. ..
n™ Gtfds, Clothing. Hats, Cws, gostf. Slues.
PUmtcrf, Thwart, Qptcuwara, 61ms-
Mit. Wtfj' Jewhr*
Hammond & Sneed,
J. C. Price, of Valdasta,
town.
is iu
Eugene Kerr left tl is nt >niing
ty lwiUUifc- -hib "dut-fes in the
A. 4 M. College. Mr. Kerr Is
one the faculty.
W in. Harpole, of Melissa is
the city .
Miss Mfii Alien is
'ist today.
J. II. Sicholsun, of Allen, is
the citv.
in
in
C. H. Wysong,
here today.
of Melissa i«
visited in Dallas
of Altoga. is
Valdasta, is
.
J. L. T« dd
this morning.
J. M. Cowman,
here today.
Will Scribner, of
among us today.
J^irgil Brown is suffering from
an attack of feyer.
. ' 1
Mrs. Jim Lewis, of Lucas, is
visiting in the city.
r. D. II. Spencer, of Austin{
is yisiting in the city.
W« t. Bowel}, a prominent mer-
chant of Anna, is nere today.
Mr. Tom Harris and wife, w ho j
have been visiting relatives here ;
returned to their home at Sheir-j
on the sick man this morning.
Jitstj Ldiie Mack left today for
pilot Point, where she has ac-
aocepted a position w ith Stiff &
Co.
Mr. Al G. Chandler was in Dal-
las yesterday and-reports business
quiet in ou : suburb at the head of
navigation.
Jdti. Wiltett, formeily with
Smith Bros., left today for his
home at Lincoln, Kausas.
Miss Lila Harris^ of Allen,
whq has beei. visiting in the city
returned home this morning.
Joe Wallqce, an
j*y w - -i -j- rinr- ye^r
qld bqy , living on the Oates farm,
about one and
rom town, was
Miss Nettie (Jal|ow
Earned frout a visit to
CABTOR
^IkeMTn!
has
wje.
re-
eleven
Oi"
one-half miles
kicked in the
face yesterday aft^rnqon "by a
inule and is in a critical condition.
He w^s dragging a dead hog when
the mule became freighteqed and
gs Joe endeavored to drop the
traces he was struck between the
eves and the kick wss terrible,
doctors removed several
Mrs. Doc Ferguson and daugh-
ter Miss Midge, left this morning
for Whitewright.
1
Sacrificed to
Blood Poison.
Tlace who have never had Blood Poi-
•on ojui not know what a desperate con-
dition it can produce. This terrible
disease which the doctor^ totally
anat^v> .vi cure, is communicated from
«kte generation to another, inflicting tte
taint upon countless innocent ones.
■ome yrfcr* *fp> I was lnocui«ted with poison
by a nun* wliu Infected my babe with blood
tatnt. The little one was
unequal to the struggle,
and tts life was yielded
up to the tearful poloou.
For sU long years I suf-
fered untold misery. 1
was covered wilh sni^i
Mid i^ailK
r,*- n'<r {To latiKuage
exprew my feelings
of woe during those long
years. I had the best
medical treatment. Ser-
eral physicians succea
Sirely treated me. but si1,
to no purpose, in« ititt'
WJtt t*tash seemed to add fuel to the
awful name which was devouring me. I was
advised by friends who had se« n wonderful
©ares made by It. to try Swift s Speeifla. W«
got two bottles, and I frit hope Main revive in
my breast—hop* and happiness
Main- i Improved from the start, and a com-
Mete and perfect cure was the result. 8. 8. 8.
t* the only blood remedy ^which reaches des-
perate eases. v*s. T. W. Lw'
montgomery, ala.
(M the many Wood remedies, S. 8. 8.
j only one whieh can reaeh deep-
seated, violent oases. It never fails to
pure perfectly and permanently the
P*oat desperate eases whieh we beyond
reach of other remedies.
Maj. J. II. Walton i< in Dallas,
this afternoon.
J. J. Maxey of
among us todav.
Kock llill i
Pi of. Lanham of Ko^taud i>
in th^ nictro^oli^ today.
frof. W. 8. Smith of Chamlters-
ville is in tow n today.
M rs. il.tmm. of Dallas is
guest of Mrs. Wm. Allen.
Mr. Jas. C. Rhea is out again
after heing ill for a week.
Cupt. Man&utu n«l family left
for a visit to Piano this eve.
Frida\ (Vcningan immense crowd
gathered at ihe opera house to
witness the recital given l y Prof.
Landrnm, which was indeed
good, to say the least. The iu-
struuicntal and vo 'al music was
excellent. :md Miss McCraken
sustained her reputation as a so-
| U-ist and Prof. Landrum made a
isplemlid impression as an elocu-
'tionist. Everyone carried their
parts well, and no time during
the entertainment did the patience
of the immense and crowded aud-
ience give way. Though all
standing rooiu was taken every
seat and every nook aud corner
wa tilled with human beings,
they never wearied and this alone
speaks more for the entertain-
ment than we could write. For
about 2 hours the performers held
their audience andwhen theending
the came every one expressed thent-
selves delighted with the evening's
e*itertainn enf , ttd thanking Prof.
and saw more of tue beautiful
citv of < >ak Cliff than it had ever
been our pleasure to observe be-
fore. ()ak Cliflf College is central-
ly located in the city of Oak CliflF
and has every environment to
make it one of the most pleasant
and IHoarding schools for young ladies
1 in Texas. We are all delighted
with the school. The young la-
dies who have been in attendance
here fur several years say the col-
lege has opened this year with
the most tlattering prospects they
have w itnessed during its history.
The hearts of the McKinney girls
w ere very much gladdened yester-
day at the arrival of their devoted
friend and teacher Prof. J. B.
Dodson. We are a verv happy
and contented set of girls. Best
wishes to the Courier.
Annie C. 8.
Notice ot Trustee Sale.
Whereao on March 82nd 18t5, A. 1).
Bnceler executed a trust deed on a tract
of laud in favor of John S. Heard to
secare pa) ment of a note of 9800.30 and
interest and attorney fees, and which
deed of trust is reccerded in Book 15,
pages 258 - 261 Collin county record of
trust deeds, and whereas A. D. Back-
ley executed a trust deed on Dec. 81st
1896 in favor of Judith Habbard to se-
cure note of $393.40 and which deed
of trust is recorded in book 1? pacea
327. Collin county record of trust
i deeds, and whereas on June 16th 1892
A. D. Berkley executed a trust deed,
to indemnify C. H. Fransworth, J. g.
W<tde and A. Calahan to indemify them
from toes by reason of being security,
and whereas July 17.
Rev. E. E. King will preach at
the regular hours tomorrow. Mrs. .John liovejoy entertained
Miss Minerva Glass, of Farm- T_hur^a> wing in honor of
ersville, is visiting iu the citv.
for him. and whereas July 17. 189T
Lauugum, at the same time speak- A. D. Buckley executed a trust deed
ing in eugohstic terms of his rare i 'n fa£or °J J- s- 'Wade, C H.. Farm-
flooutifinnry aliilKy. worth and A. CM. «• tademol*
Mrs. Lovejoy Entertains.
sss.%
. ;
!• TVWMLY
of the fractured skull and Wood
iT III I
.
ia the only
M rs. Galbreth ^ho has be« n
Yiaiving tn Piano returned today.
M isses
returned
ville
tier
and save them harmless by reason of
one certain note for the sum of 98Q0.60
dated Feb. 17th 1894 and doe Aug- 1st
1895 and which note was signed by them
as security for A. D. Buckley, and
whereas A. D. Bu klev has failed t
pay any of the sums of money meattoM-
ed'in said trust deeds, and whereas it
M . T. C. Harry of Dallas. ..v., .. .
, . e ti i . ' was nrofided in said trust deeda oat
class mate of The pleasant; tke tlrDs^ make sale o* the
memoi ies of the past served as un<] mentioned ia said trust deeds; and
an inspiration to youth and whereas I have been requested by the
,, . „ .. | frolic, spelling matches, fortune beneficiaries in said trust deeds to aria
Misses Ida and Elbe Ball have! toii:n- a m«„v „f .hp'«i„1p f ; sale of said land, now acting under
turned from a visit to Green- .? ' the games of . id deeds and each of them I will
turiteu irow a tt. t, rctn- jgi^Jhootl da.vs were indulged in —
With as much
Mest^me^ A. J. andj. A. Caltl-
weU are visiting in the countr>
today.
«f. 1^. Foster of
pulist candidate
ere.
Farmer.sville,
for sheriff i*
14- Cable and wife of Sanger
who have been visit ing relatives
In the city returned to their home
today.
Mrs. Geo. Moore of Dallas,
who has been visiting friends and
relatives here returned home this
afternoon.
jtpght Watchman Mixo.t la^
Mhe ihe hi hoti uy «.f the
as mucn genuine pleasure
as of yore.
An elegant supper was served,
the maiden blush roses and "wish
bones" were mo.t appropriate
souvernirs. As there was no
mothers warning to fear, ail ling
ered late and several spent the
night; however, with the dawn
came the awakening Ut respon-:
bilities and each went forth to
follow her own path in life w ith
a heart fnll of gratitude to their
charming hostess.
ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 4th 1888
the hours of ten and four o'clock
ceed to sell in front of the oourt
door in the town of McKinney, the fol
lowing tract of land sitnated in CoMa
county Texas, on the waters ot Hooey
creek about 8 mike N. W. from Mc-
Kinney, being part of the JoaasBaw-
son survey of 640 acres Ab. No M.—
Beginning at the 8. W. corner of said
survey a state from which a Bote D'are
5 in. in diameter mkd. X bra. K. N,
| East 185 Bilks, thenoe East
boundry line of
MB ' 9.79
elm 19 in. ia
Xbca, Mil. west 47
14, K 14.84 chains
chains to the N. ¥
conveyed to A. D.
.
oca
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1898, newspaper, September 15, 1898; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192032/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.