The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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COUJI covin 8LEANIN8S.
NEWS OF THE WEEK GATHERED BT
THE DEMOCRAT CORRES-
PONDENTS.
| items From Ad actat Towns, Villas**
nd Communities of a 6<airal
and Personal Interest.
On The Wino.
Roland, Tex., March 25,
I left Weston early Fridav
iiiurning, w.ms nn.d hound late in
the evening and arrived here Sat-
in day ■
Weston is a little
west «>i McKinnev
NOTE PRICES BELOW.
Zbi Hew V®rb Dentists, of Dallas,
(Over Dreyfus Dry Gc.ite Store, Elm St.")
HAVE OPENED A PERMANENT BRANCH OFFICE IN McKINNEY
and can be found at Foote House, March 2! to April 10. First class
work at city prices, with Ten Years" Guarantee, by expert special-
ists. The Doctors have been in active practice for 15 years; the
t north- Dallas office the best equipped and oldest, established since 1890.
about four-: use oa^ BEST materials, and do nothing but Painless, up
to-date work.
No Premiums!
It's all in
the quality.
No Premiums!
It sells on
its merit.
Our Painless Method
No Charge For Painless Extracting
when plates are made.
Bridge work.
We make a SPECIALTY of Crown and
Made ealy by
IHI. C. WETMORE TOBACCO CO., St. Louis, Mo.
The taffsst tadspendest
Factory la America.
THE DEMOCRAT, i
THOMPSON & WILSON Prop's
McKinney. - - Texas.!
McKinney Market Report
every Thursday
Corrected
morning:
— - — j Seed Cotton per 100 l.iH) to 2.00
CITY ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENTS.; Squan- hair :.t,. 7<-It.
! Cotton « ecti, per ton $10
| Wheat 50 to 72c
I Flour $1.95 to 2.30
Bran per 100 lbs., 90c
j Meal per bu., 50c
j Corn per bushel 38 to 40c
Window shades
3-28.
at J. T. Nak1
For Aldermau. Ward 1.
JONAS BASS
A F.
was here
W
Fggcrs. of
yesterday
Aguinaldo Captured
The despatches in this ( Thurs-
day) mornings Dallas News sa\s
that the noted Insurgent leader
was captured by Geneial Fredrick
Funston in the Province of
Isabella on the Island of Luzon
about 200 miles northeast nt
Manilla. The capture if true is
the result of a daring plan of
Gen. Funston which is scarcely
equaled in history.
Local News.
Oats per bushel....
Hay per ton
Lard per pound. . .
Bacon per pound. .
Butter per pound..
Eggs, per doz
Irish Potatoes per
27 to 30c
... $7 to $10
8 li> to He
8 '* to 10
.. 12*2 to 17e
7 to He
bu 1.0U
Seed potatoes. .. .
()nions per bu . . .
Chickens, per doz
Hogs
Cattle
Mutton Sheep..
Buv
XaleV.
rocking
H-28.
$1 00 to $2.00
'.. .165
.. $1.75 to 2.50
4.75 t<> 5.20
2.75 to 3.06
H'-iC
•hairs at—,1 T.
are now making tii
prices cvei' known in M
on everything \ou need in h"use
keeping at—J. T. Nale's. 3-28.
The rt si lenee of Joe A. Mc-
Kinney burned at \ an Alstyne
Monday night.
teen miles, situated on a high |
prairie, surrounded by one of the1
mo.-i fertile sections of our coun-
ty. ToLarkin Adamson belongs j
tlie honor of founding the town
in 1S.)3 and a log cabin was hisjjg used by us alone. No Gas, Cocaine. Chloroform. Ether or other
icsidence. Other settlers follow- | sleep-producing drugs used. Absolutely NO PAIN, in either
ed m rapid succession and with Filling or Extracting, a fact which thousands of testimonials verify,
the n resight of progressive! seen at our office.
Americans, Simon Wilson and ;
L. W. Stinnett opened up a
g' tieral store; the colony increas-
ed. schools were established,
churches built and in due time
everything was modernized to
such an extent that the surround-
ing country was sett led up by a
thrifty set of pioneers and j
W eston began to grow and even-;
tuallv to "put on airs." The j Call and see this work and von will have no other. This method!
population will approxmate !is the original New York system, and t nknown to others, being
three hundred; has a model j fully endorsed by the leading physicians. In order to thoroughly
-cho< I building, and church and advertise our High Grade work in McKinney we shall make-S|>ecial
money in bank to build another I prices good until April 10th. ONLY.
-oon as plans mature; several !
business houses, two blacksmith j — —————— ——
shops, many neat cottages and' Silver Fillings 50c After April lotto. Prices will Be:
pretty girls galore. Platinum Fillings. 75c Silver Filling
i Begin in" on east side of South ' Gold <Pnrp> $100 np Gold Fillings
M *" \. ■ , V , f , : Gold Crows (22 karat) #5.00! Gold Crowns (22 karat)
lo« e>t j Main stlect, Is located A. .1. Bri(i£ework, per tooth #4.50 Full Tenth
Kinney Douglass, successor to .1. A. i Fnll Set Teeth js.'.rO Bridge work, per tooth
Douglass since last October,! Porcelain Crown* #4.00
dealer in undertaker's goods,' ——————
! furniture, kitchenware, and
Teeth Without Plates.
Filed for record in the count?
clerk's office McKinney, Texas,
since onr last report:
J P Smith and wife to J L Co*
42 l-2a, Jas Wilson sur, $1800.
J G Fitzhugh and wife to J R
Padgett, lot 2. blk 2.J 6 Fit*-
hugh addition to McKinney $150.
J D and M J Ratten to Marie
Miliigan, 86 33-100a, John Coff-
man, H T Chenowith and John
Cahill surs, $1726 66.
J D and M J Ratten to R L
and H J Luacle 78a, H T Cheno-
with sur; 59a, John Coffman snr;
36a, J M Kincaid sur. $3053 33.
J M Barron and wife to A G
McAdams, lot in Piano. $800.
W G Horn and wife to Estelle
Keahey, 140a, D Anglin sur
$3500.
J R Hunter et ux to F E P
Shrader et al. 80a. J W Little
and S W Blount sur $2300.
J C Boone et al to M E Boone,
65a, W C Lewis sur, $5 love and
affection.
C L Dunn and wife to W H
Dunn, 27 91 100a, Jesse Stiff sur
$973.35.
A K Putteel et al to O D Cra-
vens, lot in Anna. $375.
Robert L Kerr and wife to
Wm W Kerr et al exchange of
lands.
W W Kerr et al to Eugenia A
Kerr, 34a. M Tucker sur, ex-
change of lands.
m
(Mear Lake.
Porcelain Crowns.
$1.00
#2.00 np j
#7.50 :
#10.00
#6.00!
#5.00 I
A beautiful line of new floor
matting at J. P. Crouch & Co.'s
Prices are mk h that all can affon
to buv. 4-11.
Capt. W A. Kliea
20-nionths' old
Durham bull to a Mr. Young
Palo Pinto for $300
, sewing machines. The volume of
i busim ss has increased 100-^ w th-
|in the last seven months.
Going north the next door is
! A. W . Runnion. general merchan-
jdise, who began business in the
j spring of 1880. He does a large
business and the only mishap
nas just sold i was a burglar about ten years ago.
hort horn In order to meet the demands of |good tillt April 10th only. ' Patient?
Exchange your old furniture
for new at—J, T. .Nale's. 3-28.
Mrs. F. C. Thompson and
little daughter Frances are visit-
ing Sherman relatives this week.
For mattiug go to .1. P. Crouch
& Co., the ma nmoth McKinney
mercantile house. 4-11.
The ladies of the Methodist
church will serve a good 2.' cent
dinner Monday April 1.
For the best floor matting and
at lowest prices go to .1. P.
Crouch & Co. 4-11.
Mrs. Kindred, dressmaker at
W. S. Knight's, attended the
spring opening at Sanger Bros
in Dallas yesterday.
J. T. Naie beats them all on
iron beds and low prices. 3-28.
Mrs F. 11. Welch, of Anna, is
attending {he bedside of her lit-
tle siek grand daughter, (trace
Pierce, nt t his cit v .
Will E. Gregory, the cheery,
whole-souled youtur bachelor wire
ticker, fresh, with fat rosy cheeks,
from the mountains of Colorado,
graced The Democrat office with
a very visit Wednrwlay. (.nlnmunltv.
lie fornierlv was telegraph open-
tor for the S. S. A. S. railroad
both at thi- place and Fartners-
\ i 1 le. He has held a g« o(
with the railroad near Denver,
Col, for several hears and will re-
turn to his work after a thirtj
• lays' recreation, lie is much in
love with the pure water and air
of the mountain- but did not ex-
press himself especially about the
maiden fair. Will s- an able,
honest worker ami ha- a volume
of cheerful words for hi- friend-.
a growing trad<
ready to let the
larger house west
The office of Dr. J. A. Avant is
next He came to W eston from
Alabama twelve years ago. has a
large practice and is held in high 1 - '.
esteem by the people of town and | Curtis none will denv. While the
General prattion 1 disastrous fire of last October
and \er\ successful in the treat- ycut all he possessed to the -kies
',n ^ in a cloud of smoke, he has
I he large stores of F. M.
position : Douglass dealer iu
On or about April 1st. our permanent offices will be ready. Our
agent is now* in Chicago selecting the necessary fixtures which
will make our Dental Parlors the most modern and finest in the
State.
All work kept in repair FREE, and guaranteed for ten years.
Contracts begun before April 10th will be finished at the reduced
rates. LlttU Girl Burned.
We give instructions to students and practicing dentists. Grace, the little daughter of E.
Call early and secure appointments, as our LOW prices hoid j K Hall, wa« seriously burned
urrounding towns in j Monday evening by her clothing
Marriage Licenses.
License to wed issued by
County Clerk Pat Moulden at
McKinney, Tex., since our last
report:
E G Baker and Miss Eftie
Price.
R M Pinion and Miss Anna
Dodson.
S T Jones aud Miss M L Allen.
W S Ralston and Miss Bertie
Stevenson.
Tom Sanders and Miss May S
Box
J B Stone aud Miss Lula Faulk-
ner.
Z V Liles and Miss Cora Sprad-
ley.
! Beu Alexander and Miss Nan-
;cy Jones.
rom
on all work where $5.00 or more is
Mr. Runnion is;county allowed R. R. fare fret
contract for a done.
ide of Main. |
Remember our temporary office is now at Foote Hotel March
21st to April 10th. After April 10th, in the Metz Building.
re-
i built, tilled the house with dry
dry goods, j and groceries, handles more
groceries, hardware and liiiplc- mail, and attends to the telephone
incut- need no introduction as; anfj enjoys a larger trade than
the proprietor is one of the most. ever. As I was his guest part of
successful bu-iness men in North '
Tex a
vears ago.
Sam J. Davis
Milano to accept a
the Santa Fe.
has gone
position
to
with
Exchange your old cook stoves
for a new one at—J. T. Nale's.
3-28.
W. L. Rolston, of W ebcr Falls.
I. T., and Miss Berth Stevenson
living four miles south of town
were married.
Those who wish to know more
about Mr. Lcedy's fence should
write or call on those who are
using I he fence
10for 50c.
E WANT everybody who grows dowers
to try our plants this year. That we
may secure a trial order from you, we
offer the following set of ten roses for
only SO Cents, postage prepaid.
CMTHBLDE SOUPERT—Pearly white,
with roeepinkcenter.
BRIDE—Pure white, large size, perfect
w
LA FRANCE—Peach
PEARL DES
-Peach pink, of large size.
JARDINS—Finest bright
yellow, rich, fragrant.
BRXDBSMAXD—Clear delicate pink, e*-
quisite shape.
GOLDEN GATE—Creamy white, petal*
*^PrINCE8S BONNIE — Solid crimson,
very sweet sad productive.
Francis krcger—copper yeiiow.
■AD. SWALLER—Rosy tfesh, globular
"■«TO«KDKEvok-R,ch
We grow and sell an immense amount of
pMi each year, of all the best varieties of
oTteiXar with 'wrr^cwitopara. We wish to
I m to oar list of cwtomen, hence offer
i the above set of lO Rmm for AO Ceoto.
thri* set of Ten
11 seod our band
ordering
k, we wi
tone, which fully describes
e alfcrsltuss—i i.
Jos. W. Vestal ft Son,
J. P. Crouch Cos., new
line of floor matting is being
greatly admired. It was bought
iu China aud shipped direct.
Rare bargains which you can t
iniss if needing anything in the
line. 4-11.
W. W. McDowell, of Wichita
Fails, was here Tuesday. He
infonnes us he will soon move
hi- dry goods business to Leonard.
Farmers aud stock raisers
should investigate the Perfect
Gem Fence which is built t y
T. C. Leedv, McKinney, Tex.
See ad elsewhere in this issue
Rev. J. S. Cameron has re—
.turned fro.n Whitewright. His
I sister, Mis. J. S. Layman who
j was critically ill. is much iniprov-
| ed.
Solid oak be<I room suits at J.
T. Nales cheaper than elsewhere.
| 3-28.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Allen, of
{Leonard, have been visiting the
latter's father. J. F. Ragsdale
and family east of town.
PI ow gear, bridles, collars, breast !
i straps and other extras in leather!
| goods at A, T. Maes. 3-28.
Wtsley CaughroD aud Miss
| Paithina Reed of Snow Hill were;
marrietl iu the court hous<
(Thursday ) morning.
Dr. Long has been called to
Tennessee by the death < f his
aged father, t)r. J. A. Long. The
latter was a practicing physician
for over fifty years in McMinn
county where lie died.
i J. P. Crouch & Co., have just
received three car loads of mat-
ting which was shipped direct
from Hong Kong, China. The
matting was purchased last Aug-
ust and at such bargains that
every house in Collin county can
afford it on their floor. 4-11.
J. W. St. Chiir of Blue Ridge
is in attendance it* the ei-triei
court as jurunan. While here
he left a nice order for some
printed note heads with The
Democrat. He says the trade
with him in the vehicie line is
increasing rapidly. His '•ales this
year in buggies up to the present
is larger thau it was the entire
i year of 1900.
The W. :
emporium
present ed
magnificent
Manager li.
workers had
. K nL ht 1 >r\ 11o<Mis
on the south side
to the public a
opening Tuesday
F. Pioi with
been bu-v
part
the time spent in the eitv. the
beginning about '2b or 30 | hospitality extended bv himself
and Mrs Curtis was bounded onlv
Ed I* lost the clever and aeeoin-j },y limits of the universe,
odating druggist has been weigh- * Precinct No. 4 would be in a
ing out medicine about 18 months pretty fix without Esq. B. F. H ir-
but has proved himself to be an (jin t<', lot)k after its affairs. He
expert pharmacist and can fill ai(.unH> from South Carolina a few
prescription w ith accurrcy and years ag< and was electet' to the
dispatch. the office he now holds about
( . h. W eb-ter, dry g< o(L« an<l three years ago and is. therefore.
with J. F. Wester made a dive
for the nearest hotel, (). A.
Brown, proprietor. This house
was opened to the public four
vears ago and ha- a large pat!im-
age.
S L. Adamson runs fhe South
Side Hotel and while the house
is only two months old, has a
good local patronage and the
number of boarders increasing.
Last but not least, I made mv
for several days planning and ex-j|in<| as Charley
editing the artistic display for
the occasion. Tuesday evening a-
the evening shadows were dis-
placed l>\ myriads of electric
lights the obscuring canvas wa-
withdrawn ami, without detract-
ing from the enterprise of other
merchants, we are free to say it
was one of the most beautiful dis-
plays we ever had the pleasure
of witnessing. The tine work of
the artist's touch was visable at
even point. From the dress
department on the lower floor to
the millinery depaatment on the
upper floor the effect was en-
chanting to lovers of beaut v,
while sweet mific floated into
every space. W. S. Knight «a-
there and cheerily greeted the
incoming throng. Misses Tuiap-
ple and Carrington amid rare,
choice, pretty up-to-date fa-hion-
able headgear, flowers and e\-
quisite tapestry graciously wel-
comed the visitors to their de-
partment.
Eggs ior Hatching.
hi-co- groceries, established since last; serving his second term. One imn
a- bees i November is forgoing t < th«? front ; dred and thirtv-six criinina'
Thirteen eggs foi
this i good Barred Plymoutii
| can be found.. H t*
we say.
$1.00 from as
Rocks as
mean what
Satisfaction guaranteed.
D. D. Kemper,
Farmersville, Tex.
TAPE
WORMS
MA tape worm eighteen fact lone at
least came on the scene after my taking two
CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my
bad health for the past three years. I am stiU
taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of
notice by sensible people."
Oao. w. Bowles, Baird, Miss.
CANDY
. ^ ^ CATHARTIC ^
WllVAllflth
iiVfwVffVVV
cases
is on the carpet, | have been tried by him and all
he has a monopoly of the chew- j decisions except two were sus-
ing gum trade. tained and the excepted cases were
Crossing over to w«*st Main nn - • - -
the north corner is located the
ofliee of Dr. B. i*. Spencer, an-
other one of the "yaller hammer''
state's sons who; twenty-seven
years ago, began the practice of
medicine in Fulton, Ky,, but two
years later came to Weston. He
has a large practice and proud of
it; but when asked what he t'id
<luring a little sojourn in Ar-
kansas, the good natured pill-
driver with a merry twinkle of
one eye and curl os the upper
lip, stoutly maintained that he
never as much as passed through
tried before juries. There were
two appeals in civil cases but the
dicisions were sustained in the
higher court.
T. C. Bounds is the wide-
awake constable and he is not
there for his health, either. There
has been no escapes but one poor
fellow tried the Kilgorc method
of getting through doors but the
wiry officer was "on to" his job
and the prisoner decided to ic-
main on the inside.
Still futher south is the resi-
dence and office of Dr. J. W
Crosswhite who came in Feb
the land of fair maidens, fra- 18115. First saw the light m Ten- come -all the w«> from Pike,
grant flowers and wild-cat distil- j nessee but after a few years of Hope to hear from you oftener,
leries. I practice went over to Kansas City friends.
Proceeding southward I ran | where he followed his profession To J. F.H ester and family 1 am
up against B. A. Comer who laid, for a number of year tho last two under special obligations for kind
I he foundation for his large trade I or three he was assistant health ' treatment during old Boreas'
in 1892. He handles nothing j officer of the eity. He is a digni. prank- last week.
Your Lifeaway!
You can be cured of any form of tobacco using
easily, tie made well, strong, magnetic, full of
new life and vigor by taking HO-TO-
that makes weak men strong. Many
ten pounds in ten days. Over {
cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book'
... , , . ... : let aud advice FREE. Address STERLING
way to til" public school building! REMEDY CO.. Chicago or New York. 431
where I found Prof. J. C. Tuck-' _ _ ;—
er very busy but he took time to ; Is o U. N. ELxCUrSlOIISs
furnish me a few items, as fol- j Palestine, Texas, April 5-fi East
lows: School opened 29th of Texas Teachers (Col) Associa-
Oetober. 123 has been enrolled, tion.
about J10 in daily attendance. |Galveston, Texas, April ltf Re-
but at the present time about 35 j union Scottish Rite Masons,
are down with the measles Galveston, Texas, April 16
Everything moves like clock Grant! Coinmandery Knights
work, the pupils are advancing' Templar.
rapidly, patrons pleased and the Galveston, Texas, April 23 State
trustees are rejoicing because Medical Association.
they h ive nothing to do but to Galveston, Texas, April 27 G. A.
approve a couple of vouchers [ R. Reunion.
even month. Pr.-f. Tucker!San Antonio, Texas, April 5-6
came from Cook county and is. Fraternal Union of America,
under a five years' contract.! San Francisco, Cal., July 18-21
Holds a deploma from South-1 Epworth League Convention,
western ITniveisity confering the , Galveston, Texas, April 16—K. of
degree of batchelor of science. J P. Grand Lodge Convention.
Msss Delia Jones of Rex^on, New Orleans, La., April 24-30—
Lamar county. h;is charge of the j General Missionary Conference
pi imarv department. M. E. Church South.
Am glad that Fritz is writing j Fort Worth, Texas. April 25-27—
all he knows about Cal lis; A Travelers' Protective Associa-
w riter has recently "culled" j tion State Convention.
Lavon for a batch of interesting Memphis, Tenn., May 28-30—
items, and, by the way, Mary has j United Confederate Veterans
Reunion.
TOADS MANN
.or Gripe.Me. Xe,
CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
313
but fresh drugs and has the con
fidencc of the people.
Next to meet up with was Dr.
J. S. Wade who, after a sueess-
ful practice of twenty-two years,
removed to Denton county, but
long experience had taught him
< hat no set of people on earth
would submit more quietly to
paving big fat bills than those of
Collin and about one month ago
he came back and is regaining the
hold once held.
The tonsorial parlors of of W.
S. Maxwell were on my route and
I went in. Learning his trade in
McKinney he is prepared to give
an ariistic hair cut, quick shave
and only charge 25 and 10 cents,
been in Weston five years and has
a large patronage.
The people of the town have
appetites for -.mything, and J. H
tied and courteous gentleman and
is kept so busy that it's a difficult
matter to find him.
Going in the direction of the
rising sun I came to the black-
smith. carriage and repair shop of
D. W. Jones. Leaving Melissa
about 18 months ago he finally
located on East street. A good
smith, fine carriage trimmer and
painter, he is crowded with work
all the time
My next place to stop was in
the millinary cstablisuicnt of
Miss Ela Adamson. She;
too, suffered in the late fire but
reliziug that the feminine popu-
lation of the town and community
must have artificial flowers, laces,
feathers, finery and more feath-
! crs, she purchased another stock
jand on Estsfer the fair sex will vie
! with each other in showing the
D. W. Leigh.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Low excursion rates will be
made for all the above occasions.
Ask ticket agents for particu-
lars as to low rates, date of sale,
etc., or write to
D. J. Price,
Gen, Pass. <ft Ticket Agt.
Palestine, Texas.
Dor-ey supplies them with ice | most complicated hat and longest
feather. After
Taate jOood. Do
cream, confectioneries, chile and
red-hot tamales. He is from the
old Palmetto State to Texas
about three years ago.
A town the size of this one
with the amount of mail matter
necessary for the accommodation
m-to-ug
e people
full of push and business to ban-.
die the enormous amount of mail Never so
matter to be distributed daily.
Ihat such a ou« is found in G W,
a look at so many
nameless articles my appetite
asseited itself so in company
Get What You Ask For!
When you ask for Cascarets Candy
Cathartic be sure you get them.
Genuine , tablets stamped C. C.
in bulk. A substi tutor k
alwj eat and a fraud. Beware!
Ail
Bears the
Signature of
A /Money Saving Proposition
You Know What You Are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic bectuse the formula
is plainly printed on every bottle
showing that it is simply Iron
and Quinine iu a tasteless form.
No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
Is when you are offered first-
class groceries at the lowest pos-
sible prices. I. Cohen is the lead- !
er of low prices. One bill will
convince you, thatyou'li continue
buying for cash and save your
hard earnings next fall. I buy
my goods for cash and sell like-
wise and you get advantage of
discount and close buying. Good
fresh stock on hand and the very
best quality guaranteed. I also
carry n large stock of pure old
well matured whisky, wines and
brandies that can't be equaled by
any other dealer and you can save
money and get the liest and purest
liquors guaranteed strictly. Be
sure to call on.
I. COHKN,
cKinney Liquor and
House, East
Watches and Clocks
Repaired promptly and all work
gnaranteed by J. Day, the jewel-
er, McKinney. Third door south
of Collin County Bank.
Stops That
Cough aid Works off
Cold.
Laxative Bronio-Quinine Tab-
lets. Cure a cold in one day.
No oare, no pay. Price ii eents.
m- m ^
Bargain Store.
Don't fail to see the Bargain
Store for Queensware, Tinware,
Fine Cutlery, Window Shados,
Floor Rugs and Sewing Machines.
J. W. Asbuky, Prop.
38-tf. McKinney, xex
TO CUte A COLO INONE DAY.
Take Laxative
v
igniting from keroseae blaze.
Mrs. Hall heroically rescued the
little girl bv smothering the flames
with her own dress and holding
her under the hvdrant. Mrs.
Hall's hands were frightfully
burned. The little girl is recov-
ering. while Mrs. Hall is suffer-
ing from the effects of burns on
her hands. ^
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1901, newspaper, March 28, 1901; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192063/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.