The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1900 Page: 1 of 6
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H. 0. Jonn , J. A. Moreiumn,
Snap CliH<Mi< k end Claud Met-
tbm left 8un<lav for * two
week's sojourn in west Texas.
■ Dr. Janes Kerr of MisaMppi
is the guest of W W, Itaaisrjr*
ro<«p«H:ting
Ovrtca—NurUMwurt corner of Dm
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McKINNKY. TEXAS
Vuoita Violkts.
i . Majr 11.
Miss Maa«« OHsbatt is able to
be up again.
Dr. C. f. Uaies of Clioni was
in our midst Friday.
WHito W.IU of MoT j,
family. Dr. Krrr b prmpwUnR TW,.h« bonl* Klu.
with a view of locating in Texas, ?rof. D. W. Leigh visited No-
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mlol bakino eowosn
OMIOAOOL
Hutchison went as dolegatsa In
the annual mseting of the Stale
Voluntser Firemen's Association
at WaaahaoWe this week.
B. R. Wall of Grapevine,
e seeretary for the Jr. O. U.
A. M., was in the citj Wednes-
day en route home from Bon bam,
when* he attended the state meet*
Ing of tlint order.
rv.- ,i_ bility friends recentlv.
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Oeartwr. May U
The meeting at the Christian
church begftn " last ^undav and
i> being condu<-ted by Elder R.
B. Haundem, the evangelist, and
hi «ingev* Mr. and Mrs. Douthfet*
Brother Saumlers is n prsnoher
■ of eminent ability and an exhortsr
I of great power.
Dbe meeting at the Baptist
churrJh, conducted b| EvaiweUsi
Bid Williams sn<l his sweet sini
Jos Wo< lbright Jr. had his band
" in Lhe sawmill 8nturday,
There were about fifty votes
at in the primary ban Satur-
day.
Masst* J. T. Breach and E. F.
England passed tkn>ngh Verona
John Doyle and Mr. Wisdom
onllnd at M. N. SCroap'a Thnrs-
dny.
A. R. Womble has beea oon-
flned to his bed for two weeks
with rheumatism.
Ths board of trustsei
Bmnrday ind ernnidsred
nger
«Jnify. IVir
J. A. Brown, grows in intsnei
JMKi
^nverwnia,
'tgwjir^ i^^texss>^ J j additions to the H
ordinance of baptism lebetng nd-
SLi
refit v
5 been >boa_
, nan twtmj
rhnrrh. 1W
mkaistensi rvrrr nijfht. Brother
jflUMUains is winning mere semis to fJrnVt',£, opersi
IIChriKt Umw «1hw4 MIT otlx-r Ml* D Km c ;hnrt tim. ««o. The
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than almost " a
one nwh in the Baptistdenomina-
tion. More than twelve hundred
souls were a<Vled to Baptist
churches Inst year in his meet-
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LdBfiRTT IXKAt.S. . %n
John Hart man and wife* wnn
in Omikville last week.
E. C. Forbes has been employ-
ed to teach onr school again.
E. 0. Forbes and wife are vis-
iting friends in McKinney today.
Our school closed ths tbth ult,
wftb an exhibition at night, which
was well attended.
It. Hurtmao k balldiag •
house near ilk sohoolforth® con-
venience of the tanehsr.8f'^f:;
Fsrmers in thsn
somewhat beMnd w th
owing to the recent
W B. Boyd, the wide awake
piano and organ man off Far men-
T'lte. «m to oar.oomaB.itj fa*
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pails
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work
onwrday i
nppHoatfons. but as ret no tsaeh-
<sr has been employed lor the
noming term. ^ j
E. Dnnt, Charks Calloway*
Harrison Alexander and others
nn repairing the fence feronnd the
<Water> whi<^ bsd been dam-
agsd by the stock.
Drs, Wilsy sud Kucker of Mc-
Kfnaei, assisted by Drs. Fnnk
and Woodall. of Bine Ridga. per-
formed a surgical
Mrs D.King a shot
patient is getting along nioely
The followioc pn gram wilt bn
rendered at the (Choral society
Friday night:
Solo—Miss Nettie Stroup.
Dnett—Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
fltmap
ton Mfrt Barak King nnd
m. D. Baiiay nnd Lao
L. A.
Mrlissa.
was at
Eta.
May II.
May]
Mcfci
Joa OUsm ia on tke sick list this
weak, also H. H. Hill.
Hsnty Leigh is at home now
from sohonlat McKinney.
B. F. Lnngfrod made] a flying
trip to MoKmney Tuesday.
l^wli Shitley Is at home sow
from sehnot M McKinney.
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watch the moon nekt
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people Friday night. All report-
ed a good time, lots of mosie snd
refreshments.
New members wanted—Must Thi
of good stnnding, not older thsn
86 nor youngsr t^an Id years,
must havs gouti experience, a good
pocket knife snd Iota of tobacco,
to Join the "Loafer Club,** No.
Officers elected in precinct No.
8 an: Jeass Coffey for Justice
of|the peace W. N. Osborne
for commissioner sad J. O. Bel-
don for constable, J. W. Doug
lass for public weigher. IVur-
las ssys the ways of s csndRtatc
an rough, rocky and long and he
Id nkf to give a fair history
of hie campaign, but it would take
alt the newspaper apace to tell it
in, so we will Just let the rest
at it all, but he is as
|^w mm « ■ • •> vii, «•*' i* mm pTWUd
is Baiiay or Rsndell &t anybody
over it. \
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Uncle Hogsn Witt went to
Gshsesvilie Inst Sunday morn-
ing* ; - ♦
Mrs. R. V. Tm&&rmr"«f the
coun^r soat is tba guest of A Hen
Miss Clyds Elkias, who has
been conducting a class in music
at Little Elm, has returned home
Mn. W. A Elkio «,d two littl.
daughter^Of Nugent, Texas, an
visiting the family of C. M. Chris*
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Ret. B. F. Lock hart snd wife
an visiting the family nf their
eon, Jsmes Lookhnrt of Valley
View, Cooke county. :1..
W.C* Killing.worth #od J. L.
Browarwent to McKinney today,
to gat lumber with which to erect
a tool house out it ths cemetery
Willis Rasor sad Fnnk Cothes
hate purchased a new threshing
Piano in due time 4or
rsu ? m
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Dr. Price's Cream
nstcoiy damtnt
leavening1 agents* out owmg u) ns car
snruems ss ukcwisc pfotiwuvc at quudis
ing him while s spectat4 r of the
same between the Allen and
Wylie nines.
the letter's land
The Odd
TTsJor Bush, oT ATVTlT. fdrmsrly the- Mnaone n
one of Colliu*s most prominent
citizens, who has t>een here for
sevenl dav*. left for (ialveston
the gfsl or the week, where he
goes to hsve so operation per*
formed on one nf his srms. His
many frisnds ben hope for bis
speedy restoration to perfect
health.
WrLin Items.
Rustler. May tt.
The cUsing exercises nf St.
Paul school will be pullsd off to-
morrow uight.
From what information we can
gather the burned district in this
city will S4MMI be rebuilt.
J. P. Osrrison left Tuesday
nigbt for.North Carolina in re-
sponse to a telegram stating that
Mr mother was very sick.
The primary election held at
this plsce last Saturdav pasaaed
off very quietly, though a great
deal of interest was manifested.
C 8. Stone returned to hie home
in Virginin after an. extend
cd visit to relatives hen. He is
aa uncle to our worthy sitisen, J.
C. Stone.
Evarybody Is Invited to attend
th^ celebration at Skiloh Baptist
church at Eureka on the thifd
Sunday in May. There will he
dinner on the ground and an an-
Jotthle dav is anticipnted. -
The trustee election held iu this
city Isst Saturday passed off very
quietly. A full vote wss not poll-
ed oaring to the interest taken in
the primaries of the same dav.
Ilaisiipfl will
latter*a
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n Una gin on
this city.
hnve asnda
sf-Jnt
burial lots in the" new
J. M. Hamilton, c
the Baptist chunk, had
fortune to stick a nail in
this week.
Miss Einann King left
for her home, Memphie,
after a long visit with J
in this city.
Col. e! W. Morten left Wc4-
needay for Dallas, Ft. Worth and
Morten, the newjtowa on kls
place out wast.
Jas. T. DeShlelds has receiyad
a fine oil portrait of Oollfn Mc-
Kinney. ror whom J^e Kinney
and Collin county wasaanssd.
"Shorty*" PhilHps
of McKinney, visited the families
uf Henry Smith., and Wm. Hil-
— j ■«
during the weak.
Rev. T. L. Fulbriwht, M.A.
Jackson apd W. W, Holsonbake
left We«lneaday for Hot 8prings,
Ark., to attend the sontlssrn
Baptist convention.
Wednesday aigbt Pnff. Harm
Jarkson was marrie<l to Mini
Minnie Gotcher at tfie residescr
of the bride's father Ed Ootrher.
We extend best «hh
popular young people.
The delegates to the 1
coeventkm to datant R, Tan
Brown, Dr. R. Neatben# Mft
Gibson,
Tim 11 Mm iJL-
rwlW| wr
dnx and Dr. J. D. Bnti.
For sch«iol tmstsea of
Ville precinct the followtaf a^n
elected Saturday: L. E. Bunmnsn,
04 K. AJheon* Si £Sonaker,
Tim^en were placed on tke ticket ,Jja* Chuie|u B. ft. King. 0.
from which to select seven. Those j W. Rike and^M. A. Jacksoa.
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Amis, F "W "
Adams sod
\i nSk. in u, feUow rit**n ^ * *
T upon his nomination for
kI Hobt. House right. twl|(Ulvr |{e w;|| make
- ontflt^jghieh willktt ai^Kied^] ^-Bruayi wss boru JuMlOllcer snd
Agnnsof ball was played be-
twnan the Allan nod Wylie base
ball teams hen last Saturday, n~
Jultinf (nii fcon of 11 to 10 In
fator of Wylie. |
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is in n^«i)H of tht
na of thejiesth of
,which
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Camer county, Kentucky, The
kis
10, 18M, snd died April 310, j 00 j regret fg ba^
at his home Iti Murphy. Ttxas> j
Mr. Brown waa a good man mor- j fn front
allv, honest, truthful and upright. >
While he bad lived bis threa soon
an• i lea yuan, Hie noble wife, mln-, ~"
lives and many friends regret to f Wi
give Mi up.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1900, newspaper, May 17, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252300/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.