The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1900 Page: 4 of 6
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fgpe! is on the sick Uet this
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and wife risited Dr
aad lady 8uaday.
■I J. AoMe
is very low with fever.
The roang people of Snow Hill
taped a mtiging at the hontr of
Mr. and Mn.TCemp last 0aadnf
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Bev. Blackburn, of Blue Ridge.
* at this place last 8ua-
loon.
J. M. Jaeksoa aad wife carried
their little daughter toW, Worth
laet week to the docton.
J, J. McDonald, J. 8.
Mks Maggie Joaee, A. J.
A.J-i3fc,BD.Bogeni
W. U. Lowry. Joha
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nowi, ii«e
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with lagrippe.
Joha Lewis hat hailt aa addi*
Hon to his house.
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PROM THE PHILIPPINES.
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If 10
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stir vruWr^) JIMw fl^WlwwPP^w Ivi WM
difsnes held a
afterwards called la Goaaty Al
toroey Polsgrove.
J. L. Hendricks has reoeivedaa
mm invuppinwt n otiD( irtHxi oil
eoa, Veetoa, who is a member o
Company L. 40th Regiment U. 8.
V. Ha rtstad that he aad his
brother, Jake were la good health
aad well salnllsd aad were havtag
aa easy lime. In giviag a d >
seriptkni of the rsgimeat's camp-
ing piece; be writes:
" we are camped In as alee a
place ae yon ever eaw. Nearly
every eight some 4baad couiee oe
on the luaette and plays. There
is s fine bead stand on the place.
It fe eltnated right along the
from the city aad it is worse thaa
the Dallas fair moot ceety mgl
J the wont thing the " matter
with the rsglmoal Is that we ere
iii iii Miiiii*iJLit lli hi. «m|II
* giaap jury a wwmm. sampsd ia oar dog teats; two to
ft* Mtk am of llr. ud Hn> iik. *- *' j' -n>, t t<t u.
„ , fT* "1 r*r I tne tent, esa you have to« mf
andwes^uriedat Bnow^UJI oeS- ^ *ad craw! to get ia them
aot at bret intended thnt
ehonld remnln here
kmg end tharefpre we were not
proncMC fm
&JmM 'tilyfrmigt country, the
natlvm are In every particnlar dlf- ^Ve'j^
fere at from the people of'the
lTaited Stetm and everything is
strange looking. In the city of
Maalln there are about 5000 cabfe
called enrriemettoe here, the
We hare a "swell
Mias Blcis Clarion Is vieiting In
IftUlm Blent he JohnsogS^lof Sea-
ger, Is vieitiag the Mieem Butte. )ority of which have but twe
Mies Mtam Oreer, of Katy, Te«- wheels- TWe is oertng to the fnet
ns. hes returned to Celine to make | thnt a tax ie levied on each wheel.
AH ars drawn by the Kttle^netlve
Albeit Kerr Is eoaflaed la Ms'
la Ida >:mm
oa him
Quarterly
veaod at Union Baadey. Pissiil
IggBMsr, Rev. Ashb
^wing to the
and
rather lightly attended.
ponlif My trip has beea worth
WOO to
ffjt M7 rwffigfvd that our reel*
aent will eooa he moved to the
Ulead of Muidraao, about 800
mOes eoath of hers, bat I don't
think # will be
this inlnad, Luson. Tberv Is
mach tgfli of nor
out by the first of iaaa,bat of
ehhree weoeattell
how much truth there is in the
ahasn had no
Mm
at home, hat the eights ars coo
MUm writing at the T. If. C
building. If ii e nice p\m
for e soldier, to spen^i the leisure ,
"if' "l
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Mftjf-. b#
tatlon, Gov. Brown for the da-
for the)finfenm aad they would
waive farther ciomlaaHoa. The
TKylor
Bvowa as a bar to
aad hs asked that defeadaat be
Col. Osmphell sasd thnt the
Taylor's right
at the time the pardoa was
ed.
Gov. Browa
prisoner he
ruled, ■ Wf r r- ' *
dett ws'aefesd lor. ( Jadge
Moore eaid: "It Is aot my be
l*f a L-i wa , _ m - ^ a shA aL^|
IlmT wwtt% i Owwlo UvQ MlHI mOO%
whkh killed Gov. flash si, hat
from the evidence it Is my opis-
Ion that ha was with
the ooneplmey ta UQ hha. I
all, thereforn order thnt he be
help over withial hnfl to the
Fraakhn opunty graad Jaty for
the cam to be fatthnr
ted." m*
Frankfort, Mareh 17.—At 11
H.
i mna with a bltot
whom Goldea mentioaad la his
itimoay as the naa Joha Pow-
i gave the key to the oMoe of
Caleb Powers. Youtssy is a half
brother of Hoa. L. J. Qrawford,
a prominent RepubHean of New-
port# -Tbaw^aat charges kisi
with beiag acceeeory before the
fact to the murder of Goebet
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I Orsvy Boat, Free with Gash
1 Fee nj nisi nrftlsq Trej. free ath Qhsh
f Crecker Jar, Free with Gesh Parcheem of 10.00
of..... • u. • B-00 ^
1 8-inch Corered Dish, FVee with Oeeh Purchsses of... W.OO m. - - Mtlk luk
■ . «• * • . m ' _ ^ * oreea or v>eao new, sree wua v^ssn mvennsee or.... sv.vo
1 9-lnch PUtter, Fio. wltk Cvh PnrebMta of.......... *00 ;.. _ ■_ . .. r.
1 11-ioch PUttOT, Ctmw>u Cub PorebtM. of..... . .. 1C00 ,1 7"p",, P"*1-'' *>~,W'tb C**b «•• M 00
118->Drh PUUcr, Fm with Cub Porchnc of 14.00 1 T** *>ot' ^l,e P.rclmn of.„..........4.. l.g0
piece. Pressetly
toward the fail took Brown asked him if he mnde a
•boat twenty habit of myiag aaythiag a per-
of whom M gMfead, |o which Goldea re-
up°° plied: MNot wbea I am on equal
with them."
the leil begaa. A faailade of
shots took place betweee the
ehenff ead his iejatlm aad the
mob, rseultiag la Mke wounding
of Robert Bull, of this flncn, aad
oae of the crowd from Aberdeen
wboee namn eoa id aot be lsaras(
at the time.
H
LYNCH INO IN MARYLAND.
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Bdrir, Md., lUteb n
Harris, colored, who early
upon Mtm Annie Mcilvaae, at
iaa kAevui rtla tf- _ 1 j. 1 . Jl
er woe iwr ovcaxr,wus lyncneu
nt houMHHH
U___ it t« t.
from hh Min onnn was
fitwn cNftJf ttttCsU h%
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Fraakfort, Kj.t March M.—
Judge MdiN CftlM hlsoourt to
ordsr pmmpt^f to imnei the
trial of Republican Secretary of
QAaA_ DA«m« M «S W
EKtti I/UIO i uWI4| COiT)fM Willi
being ■LUimnfy to the murder of
Gov. Goebel. g
Whartoa Goldea, oae of tbe
prosecution*8 stnr wttaesem, who
finished a dliast ewamlnsHnn Sat-
urday, but wa talma Ml sod un-
able to ba UIIWS —elne
witasm celled
thw morning but wes not in lis
court room and a depaty sheriff
neat to a hot^i after him.
While the ehenff we^t nfter the
wltaem Powers shook hands and
talked to hit friends.
GoMsa sold he leurw sboat
be
tf hs did aot toll
the
eommonwerlth would toy to
him from proeecutioa* Thomas
Cromwell; who awota oat the
m^msssm^ Piimwsw mwrnm ^BMa
the first person bn talked to abwtt
the p aesemiaetioa. Cromwell,
Who had been to the mouuUins
aad heard he was ooaaeoted ia
se way with the marder, mat
HtlHL Golden told Bnwersof
him tPo^ef^ that he
mj&mM
end he got a leave of eb*
Dixon and left.
MJndje V
he
men. Dr. ^
cursed him
TRIBD TO MOWN TtlBM.
Houston, Te*., March 18.—A
demeated I talma womaa, while
croesteg the Prestoa aveaoe bridge
this morning, attempted tode-i
•troy her two email children.!
o'clock this
Moors wis first eouootod by the
robber at the rear ead of the
train. Usieg Moors as a shield,
tbs robber went through the
slefoer aad chair car, gettiag |5i
la cash aad a gold watch. He
polled the bell cord aad, whea
the traia slowed dowa, jumped
off aad escaped in the darkness
tKXN=On Kirch «TS
BI
mat. It-hood* high, t
eo braods, oae ear spl .
on side and one eye Ud slightly
•plit, ugly hoofs, good snddkr.
Will give #16 for the i
ISft for thief.
8 J6tll
II, Si lit
JPudslk
3g
Cgp NfiTlilnl
"V. VlT'T* My 84lver Hnmburae are fair.
. * 7 My Barred Plymouth Rocks are
Mo the bayou. They us good as there Is in the county,
by bystnadsrs just This pea ie headed by a thrifty
b time to mve them. j prise winning rbi< ken. He's e
i .i jbseatr. There is no question,
WAR NEWS. but whet I have the Jneet Itnper-
' inlPekin Dacks In the county.
• .« a . .. . . „ . i Four ducks will pick n pound o
London, Mareh M.—Lord Bob- |i.oo jir. IS «ggs from
wte tslsgrnphe the wer oAce from either breed of chickens, and $1.00
Bloemfontein, under the date of per 11 from ducks. Sutisfsctkm
Manb , m follow.! n .n«. «d. fiknd jour to
"Urn • no •pmUI Mfep JSTt-
... A ^ Aa m I siDCWf4>ll| IQs
report. The country south of
this pines Ie generally eettUng
down. A namber of erme have
beea dsffyered ap, aad the peo-
ple ars coming to reeognine the
of bringing in supplies
for enle. The movement of
troope In the weetern district is
being sttisdii with good iw
euit*." ,v-^/
Advices received here ennounce
G. EL Bnuunw,
or K. Van Baowv, Marshal
Flsnaecfville,
PSR SALE AT
TIE DEMOCRAT
AGEVrCI
VrritCese -
day of Gee. Sir Edward Wood-
gets, wounded in the
Spion Kon. .
Roberts' dispatch, saying be hae
to report, is gen.
Plumer's
^Ja|i
wren nim
supplies lor Mafekinf, the Iocs
which would be eeriooa. Tbe
a^oJ^sajm^^^^^H wamnwan^i Iffia
11 1*110 slslvCl gi'WP Imr
RwWiip^fWWTl
Alice's Foot-Ram, a powder*
It cares painfnl, smelting, m
tons feet and Ingrowing anils,
aad instantly takes the sting out
of corns and bunions. It's Ihe
greatest oomfort dieeovery of the
age. Allen's Foct Eese make
tighter new ehomfeeleesy. lt
Is n certain care for sweating,
osllous nad hot, tired echin(
feet. Try it to-da?. Sold by a)
druggists end shoe st*«res. By
mail S5o. ia stamps. Trial peck-
Sge FREE. Adrecs. Allen S.
Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. SI.
T. J. BURY,
WmtimM
«gn ft* hstohlcg tor ssle' al
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1900, newspaper, March 29, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252293/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.