The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1900 Page: 4 of 6
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McKinney,
position.
wedded life
present.
Prof. Bell of
si
mil ~
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oUjr council
Mpfepl^a-'tciianta vara
■towed, andth#action of Water ilI
Doomed two jraara to waader
Aod I could n d upoa tmch t**, u«'1*0 0Per4to tha PumP of
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Thoy plunged into thedaeert
ybnigb?6and ' *** * fao140 make **•
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"Yesterday was el
The
the square, end erect-
ing, for the waterworks
Ki ore
of South
Voouldi
A. Finch
&
HMP^
Bus wW.
RlBfiSi 'iBifflfwsSE
«M Hunn
which broke
out-
w
the
file
•• jft X*' • •; i-'
There being no h
oeee, the council
IMDI i WniM A
... ..'«ppvv*
pu0.boi«8r..i.ontherick
Far from
gat the axe,*
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in
of elect-
and
'oaerva for ihe term
I or until their
hare been elected and
W'rtf
TWim iiW'tti the part of
"s to secure for the school
r, which ie vary much
jfP
v/tear utie
aaiBiiiiPll^
RfflW
| marco 18,1900.
withonr li
of wants. WV are needing rain
for oats potstoea and ntharyw
dening, and we want anew ohureb
atthb place and are going to hnre
it if poMible.
A. F. Earn went to Dfi
one day |Mt week. .—:
W. A. Stranghan was telting
te people in this part jesterdaj
baa omoe he daairad, *
r- Mr, Matiop, of
in
and Mra. J. j
£i
iwasaa
Devotional
from the world of cava
"' * ^U'
Thia trip that'll make agnfa
mm .. ' >
la*. On-'lection dnjfJn Iwo more
" ' «.,.M
J®a«^p^gf
The McKinnej Oil MtttCompa-
haM a.
cha geof
..j.Tfucascs
I over tft€M ftnd only one
the bids presented for 0f them proved fatal. A deten.
gfn plant tion camp waa established in Ta-
closed>a four week's
rutting in
and9lac<Mi46hsto
wmm
uphottval*
r^1*; u « " u>
for Trjty iov commence to
^ •:
last
Exercises
*3f$« ■ . * . t <■'. ' V "r
Vocal duett—Misses Carie and
Nannie
music—Miss Bes-
Recitations bj Mrs. AJIen and
Miss Leona Orendorff.
were read bj Miss Paul-
Mr Can Osburu and
W. B. Garnes in wkiefcyihe
titles were not announpetL those aii .„m __
Ike ersetloa of the
of D^ile*- .^Z jpo^ibletodo . . enfo,,^ Apnl l.t.m,,, tLe tU,.,! «H.k « ^ '
rig* will fie commenced in wilut the e*po#<-d. About the h v.v*l there. At the .•
the immediate future, tnd will be' tim? the doctor luul the di «u.« of two w ek he had 70 eowlp#
nl«tbka
> I r 4- , i
to com- stamped
an-
sinns of faith
Yet need I hanflj ask Ha nana,
For ail jou kave heard ita fame,
For tverjr candidate will shiver,
Te think of going "Up Salt Biv-
er/* ^ W.B.C.
Melissa, Tte., March 10,190#.
i*s Mi«sioi arj 80-
Dwi^Mci^se^
Jfltmwj*
other outbreak occurred li] tne f^T?"008.10 BitP^: c,HI*c5J
Klondike community, 5 mile.. 0*®ides others who have p "1"
southwest of that town. The lat- *'^iein*®|ve*.U> o^1*
ter outbreak was an entirelj inde- «yy >he.ohip.
nendentenidemic orininatins from'
——_ gr** " ~wmmmi tiw .vMtrwwii
will meet with Mrs •mother source. Dr. Hunn was
(Might tffc. foito^ai **** wtor. h. ta trmted
will be rendend. - *w«ty^wo eaaea witk no teuttda.
at all toveoord, Aa stated above,
the discaae has about ran ita
reading, Isa. Aft 1-6, Mrs.
■W^, Foouj|^ of s« ipburflHH|
ngs, Tex., hort^uitursl sgtmi |L—L
the Sbermsn, 8lliev« pt t A
railroad,, waa in the
and in
will be done. IMilrlH
on
tondd<
Wr Blacksmith, Mr. Montgom- Garnes* waa a poem on 4
,kpfc' fcoyedto B. UPlilm* didate'a tHpnpSalt Rhm
1 fahiLitt High Poiat bridge. Refreshments wew ser
present enjojed themeelves vjwtI*®^*1*'
ich. Misses Maggie King, Lit Durham cafile.
a Bean, Mattie Ogelvte and Bbea will buy for
! mm |«
Frankford
Jfar.h 18, 1900.
Miasfimma McKan^r haa re-
their buds for naother froet to
" "• wil BMUJ INN IC- j
from Piano where she haa
I. T. Nance and famtlv apeat
dagr wHh friends at Pnrrin
i.Chsrlas,
[to Piano yeetenkyr.
Tom Vnndeventer haa -moved
neighborhood from Mld-
v Iy.
3f.1t. Bishop w^mtto 'Piano last
Jtalph iEamljn
'*'ieie Saturday <
to call on Mies Klixabeth
en route in 8hep-
th Mc-
Qnitn a number of poople are
of 0
The man haa been seat to
1 pest house and we
Is no more danger of
bei^g scattered.
Sunday eefcoc) is still ikritr-
Mrtft 1 1 S ^
f% had choir practice Inst evn*
B. A. B.
a
s- ?' % li
rSm
- 710, 1900.
f is looking ▼ery well con-
ia over and they am
Kais*a '-A "#§
■H
Mar-
wm lm Mt KirH
and Bro
aatvad mid
— 'The mump* ft raging through
thiapart of the country. . MatttiTOee
partJ W* wall at- /^'Batemao, and Can Oaburn
tpy ^ **"* ^ Hunter compowd tba
good time.
coamiMer, and well- did they
manaarr the eatertaiament. Mr.
Peach trees are putting forth and Mm. tollman made all feel
ait home and have the thanks of
all present for their hospitality.
X B. Palmer waa down from Miss Willie May Scott is at
Wylie yeetnrday. home from acbool at Lancaster
Little On, tba babe of Mr. lor hw ^
aad Mra. G. Shu man. ia on the
sick Ikil* Imt we learn la
ing nt present.
We hare'preaching even Sun
day to
preach in the eohool honae.
Mia. Wa T. Bnsaell and ckild-
fti Vfee visiting her psrenU, Mr.
and Mra. J. M. Steveaa at Ciaaaa
ville.
Misa Mary Shumaa ia vMtiag
G. nhuaaaa at thia place.
Arao.
Geliaa
C4-
March 11, 1900.
Corn plnntiag ia the order of
the day.
Mia. Chandler and daughter,
Misa Ida, of McKinney, riaited 1.
C. Ous%<e Sunday ^
There will ba a protracted
meeting at Union this woek con-
dncted by Bro. Scalea and Bro.
Petefaoa of Farmefaville.
Geo. Thorp left with hie family
and household goode for the Ter-
ritory Saturday. Mr. Thorp and
his soe have mirchaeed 940 ecree
up *
The Mjretarteni Bhrer
A trip I took on the sixtk of May,
And bright and jsmiy on my way,
atarted up in n balloon,
lea* oa a vielt to the moon.
Aka, a grant mlefalre I made,
[Which ekowed my pinna were
iOI wall laid,)
With «ae 1 did the balloon tnitte-
he borrowed from a candidnte.
aoared away ao very high,
oon waa floating In the sky,
When nil nt onee I heard a oraeh,
The balloon had "busted nil to
Down, down I dropped so very
quick,
tenee of faitta^mmde ma
tkki ,^(:r Z 2
Whan all M oaoa I mat a witch,
idk ayotteh gnlich.
HBo ho" aka ariad, "bo whither
iiamdr*
aaid "I hope to reach the
fthes have
country farm 9fl>
of-x
the
It
largely «t-
and neighboring
coo-
ky the
<A
folio we:
' llU- IPIIm
—Bliss MBS
Claud and Carl Butts, who are
attending Hawtkorae college, via-
ited home folks Sunday.
Bud Oweaaby^ohn Moore,Bud
MoOiOt J. E. Batemnn and Ban
gfeMI cnaid, * 'and
irilkikab'
And yon yon aknll many wondera
vention aft Ft. Worth.
A tthrWbaa.
in
Marah It.
The Verona Choral aoci^y met
If, 1900. At
mhratee oast 9 o'clock Prea
Bis took the okalr and culled tl
use to order.
91
The evening
ed with a er ng >
ML
■VOpen-
tbe socie-
np being ab-
iras ennc to All
the time which he devoted to
Work. The roll was then
called by the secretary, Miss Lie-
tie Burton Quite a number
but fneny volt
in "daya of yore,"
•heerU responsive 'Here*
old roll call, were eilent,
(he tacSlwB
8ke took me up behiadber there.
And ewiftly riding tkrough the
Dfi
We traveled on *till almost night,
When lo, n river enme in eight.
She placed me down upon
mum
Where I could look
fftfi
I, eiece my birth,
n country on thle earth.
SUM nround me everywhere,
The coast waa rocky, ground ae
w* ' *
And eaw t etood right at the hand.
Of a river wide, with watem dead.
And aa I looked I aaw a boat,
'Twee loaded down but still aioet;
Aa on It came 1
ooavna
will make a tnp
Iowa where thay
aeveral care of i I
A.
«while
Gnpt. J. F. Mian will buy for the
irm of Khan A Foota, oompueed
of himeelf and Dr. 0. A. Pob^a,
who will ctock op n large ranch
weet of towa, to ba known i
WILL BMCTTABOIflACLB
Evangeliet Abe Mufkey will be
gin the big protracted meeting In
thie city about the 1Mb of Mqr.
A Urge tabernacle, lo be 100 feet
kmgby TO flaad ★•da, wflhaaai
ing capacity of 1,109, will bo
The following eodinuttoa
been appoiated to
menU for the building of the tab-
ernacle: W. T. Beverly, JokuH.
Fargueoa, 4* A. Boners, J, t.
Bnmilton and W. M. Irwin*
BARLY MORNINO MARR1AO&
ri Early KjPHpip
young couple dreee up he the
home of Deputy County Clerk ft.
O. Johnson And inforMlJMl
that they were desirous In
him come <k>wn to tpM
clerk's ofice nnd leene them a
Mr. Joheeoa imme<liately
plied aad while on hia way to the
office, stopped by to rouae Jna-
tice Walter Terrell from hit
elumbors ' and have him
down and tie the en
The young oouple
were from Trenton, Fannin
ty, the youeg mna's
G. W. Jones aad that
youag lady Miae Vivia
After they had
they were of thnttquireU age a
that there^wCfe ao objectione 10
their juamage, the license wna la*
nnd In n brief
oecr nn«l in a brier oeremoay,
ud^e IWrell Joined them la
intrimoninl Bonda, after whmk
Irey wsnt on theii wag rejoicing.
mnirimoninl
th^went
irrr—.i < 1 n M. ' ftlf
H. * L. CO. NO. a nmt3.
er, Lain Oooke.
r Headings—Ha
the nntiraa, Mra. Lora Davie.
Beading "Our New
lone," Mra. J. M. Cocke
Duet Mrs. Ben Rhine and
ftpar—"Forte Itteo akatehea,
Mrp. J. G. Ryan.
Gloaing prayer.,
if
Mr. aad Mm. Glint Stiff nnd
Mho Jessie Stiff of tkis city aad
Mr. nnd Mrs Floyd Weeks of the
community ere attend-
ing the big cattfemea's conven-
tion at Ft. Worth.
' Mr. aod Mrs. J, B. Unmmock
Of Hempstead, arrived Tueedey
for a rieit to Mra. iHammock'e
pnreoU, Mr. aad Mm. G. II. Lu-
cas. Mr. Hammock haa only
been out of the fl.AT.C.k^
pita I, at Honslan, for a snort
lime, where ba wna taken for nmd-
tanl treatment on ncoount of gat-
ed while nt
Mm. H. C. Herodon, of Min-
nrnl Walla, laft Tnesday after-
after a visit to her mothar,
H||^||niy Fitahugh, who sue.
g severs paralytic stroke
Moral days ago aad waa painful-
^burned by falling Into the Ira-
te her room. JFits-
wm reported to begetting
Tba "old MUm' contact" will
Ifea 99nlof thia
All who deode 1
part will plaaaa eend their
nee, with nntnee of
_ they are to play,
J. B. GtbeOn or Mm. C. P.
Mm. J.
Maard.
Cellla Caaat? Teachers
at last it renchnd the
WW swui m ■ ■wuuw wmm^
to take each 'man by
!.* . KtjdWi %
Hook aad ladder oompaay No.
9 keld n meeting at the city hml
Inst night and oc note dad lo ac-
cept the propoeition of Ifto en-
gine nnd hose company to Join
that compaay la n bo4y. H wna
therefore decided to dieband at a
hunk Ond hiilrlfr 00m nan v. aad
1L* otefiIn ^^^a^aasa^^nFa^Md^l^ 9^^^
Iriltn VIffHIuflo Will nvHWIUivil gg
identified with Ike engine and. jg
hoee company. <SjSS2j^"^
Hook aad ladder company No.
f tne organised in 189J, and baa
a recdM 0^® aHhie^i o^ay com—
The IVaebers Institute Setur-
day drawn large ettendanee ef
pedagogues from over the couaty.
The enDJoct of t*Curmit Hfotory"
wne dkcuiaed by Miasm Cora
Saeed and Ida Ball. Profe. J.
8. Hays and f Cameron
Of "Sys-
ing of Arithmetic.**
Prof. W.J6. EcKnight of Piano
detiv^*^ed£nF on the
**Growtk of the Teacher," Prof.
F. Q. Jones of this dty lectured
? Prof, %.
fhrmerv of Collin county on
of crops nnd on
Denton, which county during
paet year, had 61 caeca, 9 fatai and] track farming. An effb-t wifa !
a total coat alrem^junounting to, then be mndnlo organise a Colfc
910,000, besides several lawsuits County Truck Growers Assoca-
now pending whLh grew out of tion similar to organisations al-
the epidemic. Oollin hns h*-d
about the snme number of ou.cn,
but only one fatality and less than
one half of the expense.
Don't Jfagat mother, my hoy:
don't forget aaoihor juat becnuee
you have other teiie -nnd msn>
to All your sttention. Csn
you not eee she ia growing old?
More tenderly end wis* fully hei
follow you aad her old heart
for your retsm of the
she has eiwqrs given her
hoy. Her elope are lees elastic
now. The roaas on her sleeks
have feded, chilled by tbs f. see-
ing breene nf old age. , Tba snow-
drifts of time lie tenderly on her
temples. The record of her
cere for yon, of her tronblee aod
sorrows, are furvowod upon her
face. Some day—it win not ba
long—you will wnlk about the
old home with bnahed foot*tape.
Into the dear old chamber yoa
well steal to bid goodbye to the
dear old face so strangely while.
Aad while yon bead over to
ready existing io other cou j&>
ice of Texaa. Farmer? ehoutd
avail tbemeelvec of the ehame to
hear' Mr. Foots who has 19
years experience In truck g .on-
J ing and shipping and who is nuw
the Inrgeet tomato grower v'in
Northeast Texaa.
her parting leasing the
angle of death 1HH gl'de into her
keaf^aad mother will fall a leep.
along vary wall last evening V Jfkea It may ba with a heeit *<<n
" 1 r r ^of remorse for your neglect you
will seek new frieede, hut none
ever 111 the place of mother.
We have lust received from
IX J. Price G. P. A T. A. of
the I. A G. N. railroad at Pales-
tine, Texas, a beautiful map ot
Texaa and eurrounding country.
Tike map is fully three by four
feet in ixe mounted durably for
hanging and on (be maplng am
soms fine illustrations Including
the capital building of Texae
and the old hte|erio Alamo build-
ings of Ban Antonio. This map Is
a splendid work aad can he had
by sending 7 cents in etaaspe to
D.J, Price Mediae, Texaa to
pay postage, Mention |ha| you
ssw this notice. In The Democrat,
"The map can be neon nt this
m ar ' ™ ~ ,
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P0R SALE AT
THE DEMOCRAT
OFFICE*.
Mortfifln
UnmMlaA ff% M -
mm twice uews,
JUttsc Deeds,
vcmri lich
EaveMpn. ,.
Letter Heads, ^
Weddlno Anoouncenttts
|av[tati9Q?.
visitkifl Cards
i Programs Sc.
•'
It is nt leaet to British credit that
they rejoice more over the relief to
Lady u ith than over the capture
of Croaje and h'w army.
Vbimm, WSMWm'a mwi'iIm oa
WW W[ nwByBi nr *wjo amunw wm
hie plays do not suffice to his
peases, end he hs; aslrwl his
good people to vote h m aa in-
orsaee of sale ?.
I.AO.N.B.R.
KXOOK MOOT.
WORTH ATUUmCKjCAOTOH
At Qatf MCss
aad Crslssn
is tiSi
Paint
Everybody
And for everything under the aun.
Every home hni agnd of
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SCLM«iK;r city Drugstore.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1900, newspaper, March 15, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252291/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.