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VOLUME 16.
McKINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 11,1899.
NUMBER 15.
VBIDAV
Great Redaction
IN
<sar'
We lave begin to decrease mv stock, which we find
eatirtfe too large, aad for the aett'30 Dais trill sell
mpKiy Cheaper than ft ha
ver been offered before.
' "v vtT'*" "^,/v
all grades of Mods, aad mc are determined tc
presort stack.
Come and set prices
and be Convinced.
Respectfalli,
lira." Wv W,-Davb 4 Up again,
after aevetal days illnese.
Misa Carrie Pullen of Fonclna
ia visiting m tttrnf today, , 4
Mr. Jake Bryant is here from
^batuberaville this morning.
(til KoUnd ia
trading in the capita? today.
Jease Atkinson and^Jpdgew4♦
Dick PeArmond la btisy nurs-
ing a carbihicle on hia ebin today.
A bran new girl ia stppping
with Mr. and Mra. Geo. Sullivan.
W; H. Horn of Vineland ia re-
covering xxfyn a long, critical ifl-
nea«. - * ' .
Ed H. Dowell baa began on
hoarse at Warren's BTlWr^
College.
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I*CAl NEWS.
Of li
tar T o
TVUnaDAT.
.. . Dr. O. C. Krsger, of Wjlis, ia
ia the city.
« Misa Alice Wynne is vtailing
frieada in Piano.
Mra. Capt. l/i** • i« m orrri of
from brr rrvent illrie *.
W. G. Tbomae haa returned
from Daniaon when be has been
eegaged aa atenograpber and
book keeper for RniH Broe. .
Harry White ie again numbered
among the foice at McDowell A
White a.
. .T
Jane Baker of Proeper it bare
on btiaineee. He aafl jbe farm era
of hia community xra wholly an*
gaged with their crops.
Mr. land Mia. T. V, Goodlier
and son, Jim. went to Paria thia
morning where they will fiatt
their daughter, Mra. Moore.
A.T. Morcheaen, a prominent
farmer of near Fat mersvilfe, lost
hia barn and content a by lira ves-
ttnta? morning. The total lose
kg catimeted at |4,000.
J! "W. B. WsMen returned teday
from Wylie where he and Mn
Wsldon have been visiting rele-
tivss. Mr*. Walden will not re-
tore far a few daya yet.
George B. Steward fees return-
ed from Hopkins county rather
on the ekk order. For the Irat
lima la life, Iset week, he cooskh
arad himself ill *enaugh to earn-
mon a phjiician, 1
Dr. J. A. Caldwetl ban had new
acreen doors put up in hit office.
Mini Ktta Quiaenbcrry ia again
at ear home at Mra. Hedgoxe'e,
after a seven month*' visit in Mie-
eouri.
Geo. Murohj of the Murphr
Dry Goooda Co., at Sherman, ia
in the evtv in the internet of hia
house. He ia well known here,
having t een ia t he dry good* boat-
here two fears ago.
mi ronai out,
and Deputy 2
arreeted two w
negroee in a "<
old brick build
A letter from Mr. Geo. Wilcox
that he will return here
about Jane 1at« after an extended
tour of Kurope, vieiHng Ixmdou,
Berlin and a number of other im-
port! at eitiea across the ocean.
Mi rahal Bulks, Jsilor Atkineoo
and {Deputy Sheriff llendricka
white men and four
erap" game in an
buildingaeer the depot
TjMMkv night. They gave bond
for |100 eeeh and ware refeaeed.
Rev. John McKlnney haa juat
completed two new raaideaoe* on
Collect Hill, partly rebuilt an-
other and conetracted new fSncee
and attewalka about hia property.
Mr. Me Kinney hee ell feifh ia
the future of MeKinney and hafc
bought aevwiU lota m that part of
town oa which he propoaae to
erect Beat oottifa thia aumeter
CV>ntractor Link returned yea-
terdar evening from a abort buai-
neaa trip to Pittehnrg.
Mr. J. P. Crouch ia having
aoma improvementa made on hia
reeidence on South Tenqeeeea
atreai.
Rev. R. H. PiaMa of tx>oe Oak
preached again laat night- Hia
teat waa Rev. StiO from wfaieh
be praaehed a atrong, convincing
aermon to a crowded both*. The
afternoon meetinga at 3:30
o'clock continue to be excellent
aervlcee, many atteadin^ them.
aterworka
aa this
M. P. Kelley, the
coati actor, left for>
moriu ng.-^.iLj-f t'Vf J[ '~ \
. Col. J. M, Pearson returned
thia taorning from a visit to Mt^
Pleaaant. . " ' ' __ ^
Dr. W. B. Edwarda ia confined
JtfltJjkXPoiU«nd iaaufferiogjreat-
ly with asthma. "r.. .j/^r > ;
WiU A. Watkitu th* muaie man
from Dallaa ia transacting bnai-
neea here today. *-j- ——Jtf-4
Mra S. H. Cole and Misa Eppjr
Hmyeni left this morhing for a
viait in Farmeraville.
'. i r *"
Plutnmar Htfrw ia attending
the Chriatian Endeavoi conven-
tion nt Terrell today.
The MeKinney Oil Mill wilt
likely finiah grinding next week
and close this aeaaona buainem.
T Min Ella Jenkraa left thia
morning to attend the diatnet
Chriatian Endeavor convention at
Terrell.
Mra. Ben W. Rhine accompan-
ied by her IHtle daughter, Gene-
vieve, left thia morniae to vieit
relntivca in Paria.
Rev. and Mr*. C. E. Morgan
returned la«t night from the fun-
eral of Mm. Mnrgan'n mother,
Mra. John II. Smith of Climax.
Ma*t 'r Paul || ill, -<*n of Ri r
.1. W. Hill at i*."i||e, i« *Ult-
i-*r lr- young frtt-nl* t m
W« Mre glad to atate that loe
M ititx i* f«- nTovenng from Ida
rt«eent w«mmla and hope* t« l e
on 1 lie gtr^eta ngain aooo.
'•! A- 1 'aoH-roii and
diiiKlrr. Ou, iuv* ta|<,u
u;> 'h«!* Hifti \lr« \|4ri #♦'
^Vnnirri oil N«I 1 n TfiitirtwIV
mreel.
I
.•"for forty-aeven daya, little Eth-
el Caljioan haa been at the very
portal of death with spinal menin-
gitis at the home of her ,grand-
faifcher, A. B. Pearoe. in 8outb
inuey . *The case' biffleaTtha
of attendinit phyaiViRna^ ^ [
£ Misg (fradie BogMi entertained
the pupila of ber school and a few
of their little friends from two to
four o'clock thia afternoon. Re*
freahinontii *ore served and ham-
erouo gatnaa indulged, in to thf
jxjyuieat of all Uii little folki.
An Excellent ComblnatitMU
'The pleasant method and
effects of the well known rei
Stbvp or Fioa, manufactured by
Calivokmia Fie Bvbwp Co., illuatdrate
the value of obtaining the liquid tpum* Mcomnan,
tive principlea of planta known She ^fcompani
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form moat refreshing' to the
to the system, JLt.
ftXXtljcr )gxft*
ies and fevese
Miss Lillie Madk., who basbevn
quite ill for some Weeks' at Pilot
Point, arrived on the tf:10 train
today with her mother. The at-
tending pbyaician at Pilot Point
aecompamecl Iter to Sherman
wucre he ttfTned tbevpatient over
to Dr. W. B. Ilunu who went up
this mor: '
gently yw
to orerooni
„ . promptly aad enabling <me
overoome habitual constipation p^-
from
maneu
every o
Ita perfect freedom
,ble quality and aub-
■tance, and Ha acting on the kid
liver and bowels, without weak
or irritating ihem; make it the
kucative.
, . E, King win deliver a
literary address at4he eloaing of
prof. D. D. Kerapor'a school at
PrincentotL- today. Owing to
preaaing engagemente be bad 'to
decline the acceptance of two
are
taate, .
remedy are obtainfd from senna aad
other aromatic planta. by a method
known to the Cauroaaia Fio BrVW
Co. only. In order to get ita beneXoiskl
effects and to aroid iniita^ona, plaaaa
retneiuber the-full name of theCompaay
printed on the front of every paekage.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
oajt ra sir ox aoo. oau /
■ ^-7- /
has re-
viait / to
\
P. |{«'K* ruitiii tiaveiiimy geoit
of tlie BaltiiiMire and Olii<*-Soutb-
weate^n rail road ia Jfeare from
Dallaa todat in the infeie-t of*hia
company,
Mack Hkrria writes from Roe-
well, N. M that he ia flighted
- Sheriff J. W. Pafford
turned-from an clKcial
Dnrant, I. T. -
J. G. Wolfe, a prominent y4?iti-
xen of Lebanon, waa a "Ttfitor
bare thia morning. ' /
- . j
Mr. Al, Gerrish'a residence has
juat been treated to a bran new
dreaaing of paint.
"On Again"April 30,The Katy Flyer.
4 On Again"April 30,The Katjr Flyer.
The enterprising firm of Hill A
Webb are putting lumlmr on the
ground for their large ware
House, 40x100 feet, on the lot
joining their corn mill, east of the
railroad. A nice business office
wrll l e included in the new im-
provement * MeKinney'a bu*i-
nce* | eople n-fin to view the fu
turv ilin ng'i the. anttm windaw,
ami n-w touttditige"
meittii ar« Koiiiir up
Citt. — - Kr - -
Prof. J. E. Jackson
li in towo today.
Tather Harrington return d to
Dallaa this eiorniog.
Meiivti i< attending]r *r
k..ll od.y. ' *
In June ha will deliver an address
at the oommorfcement of the Bel-
ton Baylor College. He also had
to forego an acceptance of invita-
tion from a ttot hec college.
Mr* and Mj^a Pate Clardy, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernie Graves, Mes-
damei Perry Burrui and J. L.
Todd formed a pleasure aetking
|>artjr down the East Fork veater-
da^. . They want 8 miles south-
east of (own and enjoyed a fine
souirrel atewfor their uooo meal.
Meedames Burr us and Todd
suootede3~ in^captnrfng a big:
string of fish." The party waa in
celahration of the first anniversa-
ry W Burrus Jr., son-of
and Mra. Perry Burrus
Sfrry. A.- Karris returned thia
moteiti^ ftroin Terrell, where be
nddteaaed the Dallaa Diatrict
Chdetain Endeavor Convention
I ait night. Mr. Fam« wil! oc-
cupy hia pulpit tomorrow.
Wf. D. F. Oarriah is contem-
au extended tour of the
rn states thia anmmer, He
l|ait Sault 8te. Marie, Mich
and Dnlutb, Minn, in his irounda
•fit
plating
norther
will viai
StrV J> ti. Franklin received
lettertbia morning friMn hiason
Weedei), who ia in the 23rd In
fantry at'&^«JP.bUipi$l Inlands
Waeden says that the monotony
duircaHpFfeiberels
tHif worse and ia anxious to come
home. He thinks he will be dis-
charged in a short time. He says
supplies are-acaree where he
($00 miles south of Manila) and
that the people there know abao
1 utely "nothing aboat the war. He
alao 4*ru he hadn't ^aeon Sam
Welstr Lon Tay ler or any of -the
MeKinney boys since he left
nila In January. X s
Suite Delivered.
The unifortua for the fire lad-
dies were delivered by Mr. Roder-
ick Thursday morning and the
* tnt*
for evtar a^ive member of
department. - \
Off to KkxHke.
Wedneday for Seatle, Wash,
which port la tutendr sailing, for
the Klondike regions. He is a son
of Uncle Burl Stiff of thia citjy
and vfaited ftiH parents here the
day before starting for the Alas-
kan gold fields, He goes to op-
erate ¥ steatn boat on the Ynkon
river connecting with the great
lakes above DawaOn City.
Vaw TetUff Bex.
Altoga voting box baa been cre-
ated by the commissioners eonrit.
It waa badly needed aa a convea-_
ience to the aovereigna of that
community, some of whom were
compelled to travel aa far aa 13
miles to vote. Thia makes -Mr-
voting precincta in Collin county
When tbe subject of jiainting ia under consideration the t
(^uestionjirises: X What is the beat and. moat economical^
paint to use?
THE
-WILLI AMS^PAfNT
Will last longer, wUI stay on longer, and protect its atirlnoe
betterthan any other paintiug material known. The pf in^
pal points of gocd paint ia covering capacity^ durability, goml
appearance and ecdnonfy. All these poi^ta are ampodiedi i°
Tliiiherwiji-YVilliinw Paint. No otner, either ,ready-made
or made by hand,-equala it. rlt ia made of -,~r^Sc"':
The Best and Purest Materials.
Full Measure, Guaranteed—not only to give Satisfa
but to wear longer, cover more and look better than aiur
paint of lead and oil. Moneyjgfunded in any casa ^boi
satisfaction is not given. Sole Agency for the Shervftfr
1 Carload in stock, all colors, all size cans, including buggy
paints, wagon paints, enamel paint*, screen painta, in tact
everything in paint line. Contracts for psunting aad papas
hanging a specialty. 1 « .> },-h >■>' 04
\
I3KTB f5,000
f.
with that
it hia home
least.
eni^Btr
ie for a
ntrv and wltt make
few monthe at
Sam Morton baa bean buey to-
day putting in electric fans ai Pro-
vine a-Irug <• tore. IKw TuMfP'a
and the Klondike sal r*m« an<l the
Star K<-taunnt. (|uite a num-
ber of nthera will be put in thia
week and the day current will
elart in earnest. \f
- R M. HtH wlwv Ha* been in the
territory visiting hia ranch, spent
Monday night in the city 4m the
gueet of hia brother-in-law, W.C.
Nfehola. and retiirned to hia home
in MeKinney reeterdaj.—Gaiuee-
ville Chronical.
Wemea SheaM Knew It
Many Woman suffer untold ag-
ony and misery becauae the na-
ture of their disease ia not cor-
rectly understood. They have
been led to believe that womb
trouble or female weakness of
aomeaort ia raapooaible for the
msny ills that heeet womankind.
Neursigif .narvoueaess! headache,
puffy or dark circle* u'nder lBe
eyes, rheumatism, a dragging pain
or duQ ache in the back, weak-
ness or bearteg down sensation,
profuse oy scanty supply of urine
with atrong odor, freouent deaire
to pass it with scalding or burn-
ing senaation, sediment in it after
standing in a bottle or emitmon
glass for twenty-four hours, are
eigne of kidney trouble, v The
above symptoms are oftea attrib-
uted by the patient herself or l J
hec- physician to female waekneas
or womb troable. Heaoe, so
many fail to Obtain relief.
hit home near Allen thie mornifig
sfler a two or three days business
sojourn at the hub
the primary cause, whieh
ney trouble, la
is ktd-
women as
well as msn are made miserable
with kidney and bladder trouble
H
Penitentiary
l< III
taking
Clarati' e
court in lt«
Mr.Ed Foote is reported belter
to-day.
Misa Genevieve Miven, . of
Roeeland, ia visiting brre.
Mrs. Tom Lewis kas returned
from s vieit at Ploao. t */'
Mrs. Gso. Wilcos snd children
ars visiting in Boobam.
W. C. Jonas has returned from
a professional yieit to Dallas.
Misa Sallie McK inney, of Van
AlMynf; i* visiting friends in the
city
(%apt. J. L. Greer n *urmid last
night fhim the Confederate rvun-
ion at Auatin.
D and J. 8. Heard are re-
ceiving bid jto retccne and re-
furniali the opera h uise which |
y pr* ptMc bi reuiod' I ih m<Hl-
U^fle and ready f r nat by tbe
pen'hg h( uagte^o". thus aat-
Material for tbe '^waier works
etarul|>ipe K"fI the factory several
da\* :igo nod will Itegin to arrive
nex «eek. The work of c< n-
ntn.f. ion nill In-gin .is erxtn.-vathe
ven. i id a complete
aystem of n*♦♦- W «k— wtii i«e a;
real'';. ii| a lew mouths.
T M U ilswn and faindy viait-
ed 1'iuf. Kluta's closing exercisea
at Viiuy Grove school No.4 !
veatn day and Prof. Kemper'a ex-
hibit ion at Lfoa^Neck laat ni^bt.
The* report a Dig time at Viney
Gr« \e. Exercisea fine, a big
turnout and the biggeet of big
dinners, and Prof. Kemper'a ex-
hibition wae first class* ltoth
teacher* leavetheir echoola in fine
condition; harmony sxiata in
both W) nun unit lea and Imtb will
rrt'irn t«* tbw fame charge next
%em. I'n f. Cameron, of Stiff s
I. 0 'eoit the *|ay wdh I'rof.
Klnt/ lie wilt miso teach the
Chhprl a«'hoo| a^atn.
°L atafc AX
Mra. Charlie Parker ^
aian is Uia gue^t of Mr. snd MraT
R L. Parfiao. - *
Prof. D. W. I^eigh paaeed
though town thia morning en
route to attend the cVmtng-day
exercisea at Viae) grove aebool
boose.
W. H. Rucker is here from
Altoga. He aa>a the wire of tbe
new telephone .will be struag to
bis little village timlay.
O. L. Rajd returned to hie
home at Pilot Point yeeterday af-
ternoon neeompanied by his
daughter, Miss Nors. k.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones snd
childiton hate returned .to Nor-
Hen, Okla., after. an . axiendeti
visit to Mra. Jones' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Scott Allison in !he city.
All grocery stores in MeKinney
ere now cloeing at 7:30 p, m. by
agreement. This give# the clerks
.more liberty and works no incon-
venience for groaers.
Miss Rttth Nneed i« vieiting
here tnday. Her school at Prin-
ceton oloaed yeeterday.
Joe Camp, of Melieaa,.who was
so badly injured ia tbe H. A T. C
wreck north of MoKinnej last
winter, haa effected a compromise
with t&ecfompany at their insti-
gation by which he gets $5,
for pereottel injuriea, the compk-
v to pay the cost of the suit tnat
a been pending in tbe courts.
Joe was probably maimod for
lifs, and, though the gum may
*e« m handsome, it will not repay j
him for the^suffering he ha* un-
dergone io saj nothing of his <li |
<ju <lifictions fi r sictive untie* fn j
life. N
After a funr mouiiia illneos of 1
heart trouble. Mr*. John H.
Snijjlt, one of the oldest residents
ef ottreuiutlr, died, Tuesday, at
'mt lioytr, 10 nides eaet of ,\fo-
Urttttf«and ^as buried Wedno*-
«lav at Climax cemetery. For a
third of a e« utnr.v the deecased
was a imtmber 01 the IJjsp'i-'t
church, and during left tlie luem-
ory of a faithful^ consecrste<l
Christian life to <£>tufort l>ersft
ones and guide their footetspe.
Rev. I>e*i Dunn, of Nevada, con-
ducted the fuaeral services in tlie
preeeece of a large concourse of
fnende and relativee.
Besides an aged hnsbend. she
lesvee the following children to
mourn her loss, Mrs. Joe Bsum-
gardnar of Whites Grove, John
T. Smith of Climax, Mrs. Rev.C.
K. Monrsn of MeKinney, Mes-
; dames- Cbarlea Watson and
Horace Diiou of <^limsx.
Mammoth stock of Nes NalkPapcr,
moaldiag 00 band. We tSvite inspectioa.
Years le
R. E. BRISTOL.
aadrictare
• will
( «■« tmtmfmrj, i
mmt to wMm tot.to mm m
aiitsn b.m.im 1 •«
WONTMOI
a Imr 01LM m; <ut ■
■J (ttoM w s.tolaito 1 —.is. am.—, iii.wj
••• tol tmi'r Imtttit to «-r r■— ■iiitoj *! *«■« nuliito
•- sis.ee .r mu drop Dcat cAanrxr Buaoicl
jsjfcojieeosso fait* ttoi oaMtrurtNa
^■are or imitatiows vA
I
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11IJ I0UP QUASTER
IbWbagrarniasa^
n< fro« .c«h« 1 In b M4M,M
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s
MibiU Sa
top Bto. tto
ou not aiae irr'
w- Sao-oo a* M j ■ ■ tf' !■ . "*, iaa a souPer
to SIS.so to liwu art SIO.OS to mk MS tai nSS (towPkB
totof. Sht MUT. pton. 0 Cto M.Simei> nM.OOi asa— ) .
mess, SEARS, ROEBUCK 4 CO. (IftC.) Chicago, W.
II iwefl Smith, Capt. Boyd, NV. j
>me. T. 4. Olaydj.W.
Al-i not by, Hugh Mci>onald, '
8.1. Ilsoimood, W.*R. A ber-!
nstln. W P. Cloyd ami T.. ^trf-r
ton were among the Royal Arch j
Masons who conferred degree* 111 i
the Kaemersville chapter lust
aiylit.
iiev. S. W. Weeley arrived in
the city laat evening and was a
guest st the home of R. L. Psrk-
er over night. Rev. Weeley ia
better known tn>nr peopleasthe
•Vow boy preacher," snd will bs
rsmembered sS basing conducted
a noted revival meeting in the
opera itouae hare eleven years ago.
Although preaching some yet, be
ia iforoting moat of his time to
tho ptnotiee of law at W axahach-
ie.
Mr. jr: M. Wilcox and son,
Frank, have purchased the Mrs.
Sne Merita prop< rty, known as
tha Wade Hotel, eonsicleratiort
$3100. Mr. Wilcox will niobably
on the property • tnia anm-
but for the present Mrs.
Wade will conduct her hotel aa
beimoftwn#-
A few Nstel
The chances are thnt MeK n-
can boast of a line t Li« -sta ry
biick hotel before the •uuimer s
gone. There sre thr* e differ* nt
partiee proposing to build end
it is safe to ~aay thai al leaet one
of tbe schemes will materialixe.
It ie understood that. Mr. J* b.
Heard ia confide ring builtflnc on
the aita of the old Citj lintel.
Mr.Frank Wilcox is also thinking
of potting a hotel on the proper-
ty he haa Ju#t bought, m w occu-
pied by Mra. Waders hotel,
Mrs. Walcott is sleo contsmnlst-
ing building a three-story hotel
whet* the tnarbli yard tlow stands
With these rumors sfioet it M
safe to ooant on having another
good^hpteJL before tbe does of
anmmer.
fc—^^^gSS^sHhe Ueptlagl
McKINNEY. 7r
I aow have the beat selaetej! slnefc
of Ptaaone aed Or*ans ia Nenb Tasas.
Estey, Hamilton,
aasaaeamn si sieai sua eases
WIU ssfl Organs for raills or «Wa
Win sell Orjraaa |S 66 per taonth.
Wilt sett Plane* IS 0* per •amab.
NV .11 sell Whe««W A Wtlsoa tlewtng
Machine t< ^ |"*f nmnth
J.T. COUGH,
• TEXAS.
>iup — — — - - ; ■ . , p
a Tailor-Made Clothing.
5. ,
tlegant Line of Samples to itltctfraa. Prices r ae
from Lowest to Highest. SatnfaCtioa gaaraateed. c'vY
J. S. Rodericks'
Office North Side Square, McKfaaei, Teaao-
riea
THE
T. J. Caldwell, one of tbe.llaw-^
tborne College boyi, left for hia;
K/)ma IteHWnSfcitt , ,
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1899, newspaper, May 11, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252247/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.