The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899 Page: 4 of 6
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house of
We with him
in his new* enterprise.
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Mead'it genuine ueoaaa nye
Dentist.
pounded at
Drugstore.
SQUARE
BAST COR.
Joel S.|
■our ofty
bours._He|
dm* store* for >1.00
1—for
d* Stpnm'^
Wine or Tablets,
v,i
Swlr'
iiSffii
Fwi?
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mi
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"IWiff Til IT'fiit (Mr iiTii
him in 1|
■ttime
iter bigam
«**«#.. ..aMU.
miirrniiifiTitfiipir ■ '<■ • - ■
Oapt Ed Stiff of McKinney was
in the city last Saturday.
W. C. Te ry and family have
moved from the Celina neighbor-
hood to Mont Rod in Kavaoft
untjr. We hope they will be
IP thcar new*
*4*, Fiepr hrfsre.
.AatunaaY* raise i
Okla.t and Pearl Bead
SSuPWfw
mi
8quaw Vine
cause natural appceranee aw* reg-
alar monthly return of metises.
Wf
fiitb* 11
Jm.
Practice limiled to
Diseases of
EYE, EAR,>NOSe AMD W*OATH
Offoe over 8. Weiaman'a
s&Uii ijaii .ii■'* - 1 H
1£I£*by,
Ulii
DENTIST.
f w
B. Paris
by Mrs.
occupied
mnMM
ip,
TIE DEMOCRAT
to see as last weal
served as a Jurvmau
dersoo murder trial.
Monthly sod
for the Air-
by Simmons Squaw vine
Wine or Tablets.
irv. t tK'W* f * V* *
;• Nice assortment df Lounges sf
A. W. Knighton's, f . rt „
See the immense store aid
stock of J.P, Crouch A Oo, when
stock or 4. r, uroucn * uo, wne
la McKianey, - Their prices can1
be bast.
£g^££iB&i
ties and are meeting with fine
sold at i
crafts bottlasi
If|M would \
ins yoe <
iZhT
TlOJf, Roodoot, N. Y„
trial J"
Sfl
7«l .
# *• this severe
ijaaalxixaaof
=5y
Wbeo buriag why not gfr Wherf
you hare the biggest assortment
to select freait lf you do that
on WM dltol go to J. P. Croucb
Co., leadfag hardware, furni-
ture dealers and undertakers.
oaaferenca
at ffoaay
day. ; > "r< -
Best values for your atclwls in
tow^ to U
Light, Light. '
The largest and motir beitt
and cheapest atil. T. Nale's.
tThf lad es ofc the E
church served dinner in
Ttenpia Saturday
See Asbury A Nelson for pftaee
stores, oueensware and tinware.
IVy will make it payyou.
Utae Miss HobetUJLeiah, of
, Tex., Is oas of The Dam-
iban. viBha
Caps and
t Dwhes at
Ssuoers and all kMs of
A. W. KaightoaV .
Wins of Cod Liver Oil, pare
" all the Cod Liver Oil prepa-
rations at City Drag 8tore.
Willie Walk,
McKinney
pfmslyOfat
eats at Veroaa.
iaahee of lightning aad high wind
lad aome to expect a cyclone, et>
here was
However,
and but
taitffell. v
. i- V
To regulate the menace, atop
ftomtflt and toe Iceonent appear-
ance of Manses, ins Simmons
Sqoaw Vine,Wine or T%l|lals.
Blasting powder only $1.90, at
J. Crouch A Co.
liair out, ebave, abampoo, hot
H eald artasjao, baths at Will
Mas. Crouch, the aged mother
of#. P., U. H. and D A. Crouch,
has rstaraad to Johnson City,
Tend.; aftar an extended visit to
bar aoas bere. She was aooompe-
aied borne bf -ber grand-daughter,
Miss Lors Crouch.
An laipertaat Mftereace.
To aiake it apparent to tboee-
anda, who think themaelvea ill.
thst they are not affected with
any dleeees, bat that the system
simply .needs cleansing, ie to
■ ie to their
condition is
ie hew
. are pos -
lardwaie and
mammoth
stock.
Parana, Priokly Ash Bittete,
iron Tonics, Celery Compound*
K. A L. cares, Qwamp Boot aad
^ CUU TWk BtftM *
•v vny s/ivg uwivi
Mr* of
Friday.
He
ideal of the I bring oomfott hoi
oollys. la sa>| hearts, as a oostive
sa of bis aar- easily cured by using 8yrup of
than typhoid|Figs, Manufactured by the Cali-
fornia Ftg oyrup Co. only, and
TMiporW7 ^l-"d b
etaoa, through
: emotional
anickly rectified
Simmoaa Liver Mi
Tiy our compound oeisry and} Mr. ^ Mrt. g. H. Bray have
returned to Paris after viaitaag F.
J, Bray aad family ia this oa|y. "
Large eaeortaseat of Vaile,
Hiagee, aad Locks at A. W.
[Knighton's. -
Mrs. E. Hsrris sad Mrs. J. H.
Walton ars vwitiag retativee at
of di
worry I Old pipers, good for papering
excitement, are! valla, placing under carpets, and
Dr. M. A. I wrapping paper, for eele cheap at
earsaperilla, every bottl
teed at City Drag Store
8ee Pcaoiagtoa A Burger's
premlutf portraits. Tbey ars
fine.
Mrs. W. T. Cox
teediaa ber siek
Joha Bryan, for the
three wt-cke at Chambers*ills.
it Friday wl
been at-
Mrs.
i#0,«°r I Comanche, T(
Mr. Cox alao apent
ber.
wHbl To purify and enrich the blood,
strengthen the nerves and invig-
... . . ..orate the system, nee Dr. M. A.
If jou MMd ■ MDCint *fcoot « d Simmon. Liw UwIMim
want e tint claea, u^-to-date
€ *
DAILY
mmp
T
tent her, write to D. W.
Verona, Texaa.
(JoAna aad undsrtakers' gooda|
it Aabury A Nelaon's,
Lam Moors has returned to 8e-
dalia, Oraveoa conatv, after e
of. Hawaia at
A. W. Koighton'a.
Penlllngton A Burger'a Pia-
no gallery will be in charge of L.
B. Trice in the future.
^ _ Miaa 8ue Bamea returned from
several Staff ia tbie dtf. Hal Denton Frid^ after a week's via-
and hie father, UadaJaok Moore, * ^th frieada. _
Bev. George 8, Sexton and
Piano, fkiled fta our city
lev. 8exton, who is
of the Piano Methodist
ebnroh Wis ehsntaia of the FMf
ia the Spaaieb
war. , \roA I
rim]a Jbmf u tb*
to^buy ySur loSlet sospe,
, bruuea, perfumery, etc.
Tbe ladies of the Methodist
abarob gave a lea at Mrs. Cba*
Heard'* Fridav night. A splen-
music iM«"
rendered.
i t f L> r Of Boseland;Tam to Bliss
taTDB MiriHean ^ of Knois, Texss. The
marriage •wfti'iafce place at the
home of the bride s parents at
Eanis, Texaa, at S oclock, on
the evening at the SOth inatant.
Dr. Mitchell ia a sateadid phyai-
i a tuors '
PiTwriaa^
place '
eian and enjoys
tica. Wi
3Bl bea
obA"'1'
Col. W. W. Boee,
•highly reapeeled
did
lkerary program
made
t
lendid
John
rag carpet
Shnman, 30
veais, price IMP cents per yard cao
be aeen at Tbe Democrat office
of CUmax spent
sry service for dis-
StoVes! Stovesl Stoves!—Lots
in stock and more coming by the
carload. J. P. Crouch A Co. >•
Uol. B. DeArmoad hss opened
aa oflice in Dalkm. #Tbe old firm
between himself
Hon. John Church ia this city Mas
been dissolved..
k . 4 a. «4- a* ^ 9* ±
Stoves! Stoves! Stovssf—Cook
stovsr aad Hsating stoves of all
kiads at A. W. Knighton's* 4
J. A. 8,
on
trict oourt.
Large sssortmsnt all steal wire
Bed Springs at A. W. Knighton's.
Bob Pipes of Bhea'a Mill arriv-
ed Saturday from a aavfral
moaths' abeence at QuthriCv Okla.
, Wall paper at very low prieee
to reduce atock at City Drug
Store. t , t
, Comatock. Castle A Co. stove*
at A, W. Knighton'a. ' ,
j Only a small number jft fppH-
eeate appeared before the board
of examiaera Friday aod Satur-
day for teechers' oertlAcalsiiv B.
K. Chapman, C. T. Cobb aod J.
T. Sloven constituted tbe board.
deau MS#, b-t-e iow I Get your hair cut, when rajown
I have 14 heed of
|4 end 5 years old for
Mb, balance Oct 10
tat aay farm & milea
McKinney. Poet OftCe,
Joha Martin
Half
Block
ioey.
ia .faming
me now Uet your nair cut,
Sednliajat Will Bichardaoa'e—tbe FooU|
House Barber Shop.
L. Holt waa ia towa Saturday
MP*
■ '
rsaaics
>'£. Haakett of theOriaaiMToo-
soriaJ parlora baa accepted a
Queensware, China aad Qlaaal n . l. . If!110" 7*1*1 ->
SSSSSJSrtM bisc—-
«. T J Mhnk foraMT w Tb. Nick.1 Store, nut to the] B«J rockittf clminiMi*':!. T
lor of ti. ll£L po^o.. 1. th. ,* t«d^l IH1.
tr, km bMo Olioned at Dnrrat. roa cm t but It rr
f. T.t tor IW wit CWU, WrtklM unortaf
cJfyr^.'TMslssMi'jsarai'atfa - ■<*— <
In spend Sunday with hie
\y saMfi irnmte need an oeoa-
of Dr. Tbe laahlng eye, buoyant foe*-
dap aad reey complexion reeuHI A terrible aceideat bsppenedia MMture
'wn"ntm\tr3m tbe use cf Dr. M. A. Sim- Homer DooUy ebont ifo^ckaek hSdm
their systems. jmoas liver Medietas. Saturday te this cite which mm> ^T__l
pottrmt in tram. TN«W f th. SmM Store ,
I btft photo., Jlloock oapt b mlfwd Mlm| "** S«S?*Tlin
systems.
A fine IMO
cries
success. 7- .
i ^ m Odell of the Bpscland
oommunity was in^ the city Satur-
day and remained over Saturday
night to aaaiat ia doing some
work in the Mssonlc Lodge of
this place. "■ : 4;
Mr. Jake TempUn! of the Ceii-
na neighborhood waa here Mou-
. He says be has one hund-
which is look*
crop at wheat laat year.
inirheat
l^^weH, aod that be mnde a
ZS.
■BfcB^Ernnnaja % '
f. IQVIHII riCAWN 9 I
blows and the
will endCaycr
Exam i nor
well as fiv-
m
While
thunder
U~,SII*
WaloD*l<
• WheatToOks wbH and
rains will be a great benefit
and five plenty Of stock
Mrs. fcown. who.hi
tiaiting bar sitter Mrs:
in for tltf past
to ber home at Harts
laat week.
1 Cbas. Neely.waa in your ^ity
last week attending coort. •; •
Lumber is being " banted to
build tbe now Christian church
at Vineland. > ■
Mrs. Bd^is who has been sick
table Durbin learned his
m several T" months
and a requisition for him to
governor of Ten
leaned last June. '
Mr. Durbin wrote tbe Heoder
son county officers, telling tbem
to arreetBruce, and so well had
be worked up the case, ha was der for
, Aridie Cunningham and
lfi'. Osrl Stelser were married at
the home of the bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs. 8mith Cunningham
was buried at the Scott came
tery today. She leaves a hus-
band and several small children
to mourn their loaa./ -
Wm. Kerr sold several of his
registered Poland China hogs to
different parties here lately.
Those wishing such stock will do
well to sec Mr. Kerr as he keeps
the finest Or brigs.
We ^understand that several
of KoMlMd, Suodsr «oom"« the I young people jnticipate a trip to
• • — J01B. 1 Tennessee and other states dn
tur*
Uth instant, f Kid.
nail officiating. Miss Annie Mo- ing tbe h<rfidays , ^
bJe.od Mr. Guy Robert, w.re Ctarlejr W.tlrins.oJ Howe. I,
married at the home of Elder Joe
E. Dtrnall of Corinth 8nnday
evening the 1Mb instant; Elder
Joe B. ~
ceremony. .
_Krds are ont announcing the f members of tbe churchat
marriage of Dr. P H. MitcMl Vineland will meet at Bleomdale
able to tell tbe rDenneaseebt£toera
thd location Of Bruoe's home and
with whom he waa
t followed and the
it after- hie man.'.^-.V"
wHJ be rememberd by
tlsens^ir; He iived near
Little Eiijk for awhile, later near
Argylaoa tba Alread place and
has lived In a number of other
localities in ttte ooucty.
ooated
build-
CbHdress whif^ in our office.
/ 1: Notts Presi the
Nov. SI, 1899:
The wheat crop throughout the
county is looking fine.
Harvey Morris of the Spring-
hiU eOmmunity is very sick. "...
Bev. E. C. Morgan of MoKin-
ney. died last Sttnday morn
In his death the community "hi
lost a good citisen and the Bap*
tist church a faithful minister.
Bev. £ 8. Cameron will remain
in MolCionety, but will still presob
"Jpasr-;1-*
■ . Nov. tO.—ThoM
st the contents
of the jfresident's message to con-
gress say it will recommend re-
tention of the Philippines, build-
ing theNicaragua caualt enisrg-
ing tbe navy, giving £PortO Hico
territorial government, construct-
ing a cable from the Pacific coast
to the Philippines aad granting
Cubans freedom whenever it be-
practicable.
at W]
Travklxu.
Five appli
were before the
ners.
visiting his parents at this time.
Miss Addle Kerr intended to
give 4 party laat night bo towing
pwfocmed the
Uhcrtj Locals.
g| W^|gg^ti'
H6
until tbe church is finished.
i"'s DlWWfr
wpy
ad enjoys a iucrauve prae-
We hope bis marriaa life
hsppyand prosperous
of this pieee and foaaderof
the 8. D. Anderson pear orchsnl,
died in Dallas this week. Be
waC$ nstivs Georgian and Was 80
eld st the tlaie of his death,
aad bad been a cstiaoa bf Texas
over a half , century. His ra-
msias were followed to their last
resting plsoe by an immenss 000-
courss of friends and scouaintan*
cee aad H is said more old settlers
sttsaded this funeral than had
isa sssa in a loag tisse.
Tbe contract has beea let for
the erection of the Pilot Point
Electric Light and Telephoaa
Plant and tbe material for same
been ordered, and wlfl soon
be in counaof ooastnactioa. Oar,
* Mr. T. J. Elder, ira
partner la tbe enterprise. ' We
wish tbe enterpriss sbundaat suo-
JOeatoaCoaatjrKews.
fob : woamy—tux
oaaxs rlyxr—fiicx chilorxn.
WUeee Chs^l.
Nov. tO, *09.
A good rain visited this com-
munity 8atarday aigbt snd 8aa-
(bgr* ~;*:"
Wheat is looking finest this
writing.
Tbe school is moving on under
tbe care of Prof. Dry, formerly
of Ealoe.
Mr. aad Mrs. O. M. D. Wil-
lisms visited in McKinney part of
last weak.
Our Lam is ia program again
after beta! dismissed on scooont
of Prof. Leigh's singing school.^
The yoaag people of this com-
ujunity aajoved tbe party given
one evening lsst week st tbe home
of John Shnmsn.
Tbe ioe cresm supper et Mr.
Ystes' lsst Kridsy night wss wsll
attended.
The tafaat of J. E. Thomas
died last Wednesday sad wsa
buried si Higgle* graveyard but
Thursday.
Mies Mary Shumaa vieKed *
Clear Lake oae day dariag last
week. :
Oa account of rain Sunday Bro
Firtle faHed ia fill bie last sp-
poiaUaeat at this place far this
year's work. ^ 4..
sad one doaea best photoe, all
for l^naiagtoa A Burger.
J. P. Croach A Co., lead ia
faraHura aad
follow. „
Wad inljoarboaes
mo.l .nrthltif you need i |m|Kj ^ pUat, ud worfc «
iagat the presa. In some Mfi
lem'^nafe&'i
relisble cure for I
in disorders
womb, is Sim
Wine or Tablets.
is the oameof a new ner his hand was caught betweea
eatabtiabed la tUsftwo big roller* fttenlly crashing
tbs srm off to tbe elbow.
summoned
, .. Jinm mmmmmgt t..P.. mm tbC WOa*epFW
sad fhlliag P^JllMmber. While tbe seddeat Is
a Squaw vlasJ psiafal, doctors sqr Mr.
Dooley will sooa recover. Tie
▼iotim is a yoaaa
aad is wafi
towa* v'
Bargains fu Badstsads at A. W
| Kaigbtoe's. v ; •
" iii isi?
B. C. Childnw, Rbe.'.
ft'
trrvn
iBwrikf.
Not. U
WiM Matthews to having bis
Ira nielledtbk weak.
kftssiaa wall la
is now over six
deep.
thief cBtarad Baa
*1 bouse a few
a idee salt of elollMi« a
aad other thlaipi while
5 was "away from boesa.
t* L. Hand attended
Estate convention ai.
I Friday and Saturday.
The state beard of education
. appointed F. & Finer,
C. Smith and Alvin CL Owsley
an tbe local board of trustees of
;tbe Denton state normal school.
Two small children of W. A.
Lobdell ere vary ill with Uphold
fever at Drop, aad oae of them
Is dangerously ill. Mr. Lobdell,
It will be remembered, lost one
of bis children with tbe same
dlaeaae while Hrtng in Denton,
aad one of tboee sick now, it is
thought can not recover, while
the third is reported to be enter-
ing epoe the moat dangerous
stun of tbs diaeeae.
The "Garsa Flyer.** the mixed
train running between Denton
aad HUlaboro via Dallaa, made
another phenomenal run Tuea-
day night, which agala illus-
tratee toe posaibilitiss of Texaa
railroeding. There were sever-
al paaaeagers on tbe train, in-
cluding Revs. Cole of Aubrey,
Bold of Sanger and Lattimore of
Denton, delegates returning
from the Baptiet convention,
train k
1800.
J, H. Kilgore and family left
for Erath oounty last week, where
they will make their future home.
Ber. Kobert Cain, who clsims
to be the only survivor of tbs bat-
4tlclCf San Jacinto, baa beea
preaching and lecturing for us
thy Week.
Messm J|hn Hart man, W01
Sogers, J. PsBHouser and Virge
Hartmaa attended oou# st Mo-
Kinney last week.
" Bev. Hunter filled hh regular
appoiatmeot st Liberty the first
Sunday in^this month.
Tommy Hickman, whils sasiat-
ing Mr, Brant Norman to movs
to the Territqry lsst wsek, had
t]>e misfortune to mssh bis foot
badly. . . ; ^
*. School st this plsos is progress*
ing nicely.
Jack Howell aad family visited
in the "Free Grass'* community
Sundsy. . . ^"Boonrr Erx.f i
The famous
left Dallaa on
time. 7:15 p. m., ready to make
aetartling run. It inooeeded.
Tbe distance between Denton
and Delias is 87 mitta, to revert
a moment, and the flyer arrived
bere at 10 o'clock yesterday
morning, with the paaaangers
nearly asphyxiated bv the swift
at which they had travel
The 87 milea waa made in a
few minutea less than fifteen
hours, an average of somethisg
more than two miles an hour.
Constable W. & Durbin re-
turned laat night from Hender-
son county, Tsnn., bringing
with him John Bruoe, whom he
tailed on a warrant of bigamy
Bruoe is charged with haVi
four living wivee, the last
whom he marrted about a y
sgo in Tennessee aad the others
are, it Is alleged, hi Arkansas
and ia Parker and Denton ooan
ty, Texaa. Bruoe lived in this
■3
la 1 tally ef a
t 4la
Washington. Nov. 17.—A most
pceulisr case has Just been sy-
nced. Some, time sines
Italian named Diblasei murdored
a health officer named Ellis at
Boston because of the letter's at-
tempt to perform hia doty. Tbe
murderer fled to Italy, where be
waa arrested. The Italian gov-
ernment refused to surrender him
as he was a citisen of that coun-
try, but offered to try him; *e
this was tbe best that oould be
done, the State department aO-
eeptod tbe offer and supplied the
evidence, which was obtained
from the Massachusetts authori-
ties. The State department la
now notified by the United States
embassy at Rome that Diblaasi
hss been convicted snd sentenced
to six yesrs si hard labor. The
case is a moat unusual one; as the
man had committed no ' crime
against Italy, aad it is hardlj poe-
sihls thst s man could be tried Hi
this country for s crime -comm\+>
ted in Italy. So far as knows
tbe eese is without precedent in
international law.
B. C. Childress, late postmas-
ter aod merchaat at Rhea's Mill,
waa in town * Monday and called
tb eabeeSbe for The Democrat.
Mrs. Theodore Raines died Sat-
heart disease. ^ , ■,
The deceased was a member of
the Chriatian church. 8he leaves
s husband snd asvea chiMrea to
moum her deathll She was also
a sister of"EU Hayes, a well
kBOifn farmer residing fives miles
weet of MdQmey.
v. Owing to the rain no sarrioea
were coeducted at the burial,
whioh took placs Sunday after-
noon in the Scott graveyard Bear
Vineland, but Eld. R. C. Horn
will preach bar funeral ai the
eburca at aaasa future date.
ANTIQUITIES AT BrffB908.
many aatiquiilae bow
having been
by the excavation of
says tbe 8c*eatific
A great theatre baa
dag ont, the whole of the
a g a giMA^sUBBa Aaa/I
COtumna 01 *oe pnaania www
the passsgs sad tbe aataroom,
with moeaic pavemeate, bate been
opehed np and work l| |eiag on
still in tbe upper portion# if the
theatre. In the street hi front
arer the marks of chariot
alohe . the pavement.
<alsotW whole series of
behind and aaderaeetb
naeium, including marble
trongbs, eealptnred with
oak wreaths and fine marble dooo
ways in situ. A senMrenlar
aaarble portico with its
whioh ooeepv the whole eaat
of the harbor, is now being
*
.BBS
tbe g^h^p
rated. It is bslieved St. Paul
landed at tbess steps.
Bovey to
Waahingtoa, Nov. 10,—Admi-
SX Dewey has addressed s letter
to Chief of Bureau of Nsvsgatioa
Crowaieahieid, Ulliog him he will
eot stand aay misraprsssatation
of tbe bettle of MaalTa.
Tbia ia the outcome of Crowain-
shield's report, which miaimisea
the victory ef the admiral oa Ma*
aila bay.
auspicious beginning considering
tbe modcondition of the rands,
which prevented a full attend
ance. n~
this term arai ,
im Otenhonee and
Wilson. T ' r •
•i * XcKinney's General Music Healer.
Bteftps, Organs, "Violins, Guitars,
!^)®MidoT4psf BanjosJ-lAxioordaoBiBii
,Harps, MiisiolBaxes. Flutes,
Flute Accordeous, Patent Heads for ViollaS; and Guitars, Tall Hecw,
Bridges, Capo D astro-bars, Silk, Gut, Steel and Silver Strings for all in-
struments. Music Rolls, Music Stands, Small Instrument Cases, j,
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899, newspaper, November 23, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252275/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.