The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1900 Page: 2 of 6
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the-Rosd Populwt«, at Cincinnati
O-, respectively nominated lor
President • Thunxlsy j
Wharton Barker, of Philadelphia.
The latter convention i named as
its choice ■
of
Chia. A. Towne, of Mitt*
as
be given
tsiament at
Ml from •
0903
of Sheffield, Ala.,
Hpladtson,
Texae, 8unday and reoeived fatal
of aMpmHil etooe to
%dm«rlal Farragut at Lowest
thai hp does notJlovy, 1
who
khow-
• to death as a cure
Art O* mm>
li, . 'it
li^
of Bevw h
Senator W. . V. Allen placed
the convention roue ib its
PHpM^^ebraHkai)
^ Falls assembles was
K 'rent asui
over the second place.
At Cincinnati, Gen. PItttttpe
of Georgia placed Wharton Bark-
er in nomination, ex-congressman
*>' AJabmae
also placed In nomination*
Howard subsequently
butr notwithstanding
this, the second ballot, on which
Mr. Barker wan nominated, was
hrttooa, 7^
Wharton Barker, Philadelphia,
*1470.11. W. Howard,Alabama, 886
jMB^llpeeot^,1®
$ A. Notion, S. «>
Both conventions reaffirmed
their faith in the Omaha plat-
form. |8eaator Butler i
chairman of the
Berk*r~wae
chosen to the
' V *
Reap*oistd Hi*.g|
Halaaa, Moot., May IS—Aat-
ing Governor Spriggs tonight ap-
pointed W. A. Clark United
StelesSenator to serve until the
flfi4 hfr ir
■■iesorf Senator Clerk's fpl
signatlon waa filed early in the
nt-
m
m hsvs a nswsy
cost
state
will only
*
been a friend of |
hit canT
minimr email
to i
he is re-
time
there was no thought ef Senator
v _ .., '• • <*■ his enemies
were ooafldent he would be un-
seated by the United States Saa
^4▲ *i*|| a MAMAaJhtlMk M|n .1 a |j ir■ m —
iw« im rwtgnmoa tm UHHJ
name as a surprise ta Hie
of the State, who hid no inkling
• week by
1Jfia only
Etf' Vl>f
U l*«<W
0iftS 3
B*. c\< ?
cit,
Woonit:
f®., oo
training
SiThe smallpox
over.
J% ohitU «•
fa m iltes. •
lip about
master of the
a very in-
to a large
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DickSa
mp?
■*
^Hwagoni
small agri-
** M >2 4- It Mf
anu team
rcCeoflnM.
B^wii
' n-' . ■-
Lnixoi.
of tbeeoup prepared.
GW. Spriggs waa besieged ill
day by indlvidnala and delegations
friendly aM hostile to Mr Clark.
*v ■
1
rxrrrfz^'*'y* V '
General Andrew Jackaon waa
alwajra read/ to protect the in*
■"" mm liwk." aaid
• gentleman who knew Mm well.
"Nearly all the perilous fights in
which be wau enJtagod were
nai' offemalea.'He
at an/^hasard, lor
the right against the wrong.
'He waa alao full of wit when
Once an aged
at itttM upon Jackaon to
Hat Iron Mm mitharj.
whoae aarvtoe ha waa about
:wnjM
A Boh Yeager went to
Chas. Dana way is sporting a new
buck-board buggy*
Foster Danaway and plait
^a, want to Plaao Saturday.
D.Work ami family went to Ht
Kinney on bMfsen.
We are all glad to see our old
'jorekma friend, Bro Bebee, in
/.onriiiMit again. Hewasaftirm^
er stodent of our couege, and one
in
ty were visitors to WIIL
Sabbath school SuaSf
z^JJvaer vhdted lira. Mm
JSXZX. — ta
comi
Tommjo, soo of widow ^
died Friday evening.
i
e Understand a new'
in this
other side of the ^raeh. |)-3 ]
HiltjMhgr,SiMi Hilf.nd
Dnttot^
Dut-
II _ Desn
rUited VaaaiaPu^ar 8a«dv.
Mi . Willi* Parker of Pl.no
who ■
here, returned home Sunday eve-
n n«-
The prodigal has returned. Af-
ter an ^absence of three
Holman has—
from Ardmore.
The reins have thrown tlfs far-
mers back with their work. They
are preparing for harvest, which
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hall of Piano
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F. F. ChiisHe of Allen
friends in Lebanon Sunday
GiunvfU Bait of
'm
m unity
WmKM
our ranks. He is loved by every-
one, especially the ohildren.
. BlOjr Whorton's little boy got
snakes-bitten about two ween age
bnt soon recovered. While we)«K
ing through a wheat field with his
brother last Saedsy he happened
unon aaother monstrous wnke
JJ*oh suak his fangs through hit
May 18.
Pariah has hie house eom
F. ffigwi^lH^kua aiok the
week.- ,t-
Mr. Eller Is on the eiek hat
Hm bound to
Am Bktst.
Yam ALsmin.
- May 14*
Andrew SMriey of Amla,
am lig^
Ww wm^rn -W^Wlhe
W.T. Soottof
aiekof
KM.
nneetee
etion.
m
is very
the Weston
VBt
Rev* W.
Atty.H. U Davie and
ofMcKj ^spe^
E believe our Soda Water ia so popular,
beoause we are watchful of details. .
'Perfection ia made op of trifiee, but Perfection
iteelf is no trifle." . . Perfeotioa in Soda Wa-
mm n if m n Mtnt tk. a*<Miills®^"
gooa ^nppenuus, was nnesv
w.
jess
trovgf
L
iterjv...- .i
'■ t£—--V ' ^
The Oregon
will furnish a good MP
tlment I on the Pncific coiA
about 1^00 Se-
10
publican In 1896 and about
000 Republican in 1888. *nv
j:
n the Lacy bi)l for
birds had been"'Sf^.
ago, the peach and
orchards of the east Would aot
beta Aeir present state. TVe
ed would have destroyed the in-
sect pmtB that have nearly do*
stroved the tr es ghd frnit.
A few -years ape an armor wi>
discovered that no - projectile
could penetrate. Now n projectile
!Wll
>a any
Next It will be In order to devtee
an nrnor to resist thnt shell, and
so on ad infinitum, to the great
of those who iavent and
belli armor aad
«vm
i i<£f
m
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Oi ■f
If it Is shown ' that Neeley Is
guilty of pknderii^ the Cuban
nail retenkss, hs ahould be dealt
wkhlotha limlt of the law. TV
fed ihnt his acccunts are six
haa already daWojwd much of.
our^ahntneler for honesty, and
If %i ettqpeeptifti«hn*ait as Capt
did for so long, and as Ms
are still dolag, our
•m ix rained
It seems Ihsi Hr. Sulser, of
New York, Is boarding at the
i!8 ft ft
|snn wmT nryan
sleeping in the
siting In the
.Ht the table. At
times there is n worried look upon
his fsee and he murmurs to him*
self, «>f'Upott what mean did
ihiconr Omni feed that he has
■a-avumL*' *>*" - 'iity
ihii il isn ,
KHjHUup to
KM
■Rob.
ert M. Kelao, snper vieor of the
of the eeoood district of
toltyiaviMt the
of the anumeratora in hia dla-
the oonntiee of
Grayson.
Fannin aad Hunt, hia nomina-
tions having been confirmed by
Diraotor General Merrkua aa
foUowa:
CoUin cOuntv—Precinct No. 1,
John Campbell, MoKlnney; Wm.
M. Franklin. Allen; Joeiah H.
Wilson. Allan; Ijelind F. Frank
Jin. McKinney; McKinney city,
E. M. Board. William M. 8h!p*
ley; Precinct No 8, Jamee T. Xa*
cy, Chas. If. Berwhaaaer
Samuel C. Hodgee, Far mere villa;
Far mere vtlle village. Jamee P.
Harrie; Precinct No. 8. Mallie N.
McKinney, Anna; Wm.L Roper,
Rhymer; Alonso L. Hatlar, Mo-
liasa: Precinct No 4, Jeeee L.
Doyle. Roeeland; Robert Pafford,
Weston. Precinct No. 5. Wm.
M. Tldwell,Piano; Joeeph H Mo*
Callum, Murphy; Joeeph R*
Diokerson. Plana Precinct No
6, Jamee & Sbelton. Krudla;
Chas. A. Covington. Lsbanon.
Precinct Na 7, Richard & Ger-
ren. Cherrycbee ft Moore, Neva-
da. Precinct No 8, William L.
Glenn, William A. Curry, Blue
Law.
Plain dtiaeoe may be shot
from January tat to December
81st
Senators, governors aad mem-
bars of congreee may he shot
during any political campaign
aad within sixty daya there-
after. —
Niggers can be ahot any time.
Hunters in search of this game
ere also allowed to nee a staffed
dab or a batcher kaifa. '
If nny man ia caught drinking
water it la a alga that he la no
gentleman, sah. and ma? be ex-
coated with whatever weapon
Hi aeareat at hand.
Cokmok may he ehot with im-
punity at anytime; while a squir-
rel gun ia recommended for die*
and
mr
■ jT^ > U '
and the-balance
is Wrtde^Hed.
it hi
will
id
and enemies of
up on one
M
In oseee where ft ie In aftaira of
honor, this number may he in
creaeed to 108.
JKf*Mybii mm I CMAM .8 ^ „ — - *
Hi very ctusen wno aoee not
iimSfvicu
ml
-Ol
tots the remains of his
from public eight within forty
eight hours of the time the first
voltey waa fired, will be fined one
gallon of Jnoonshtne.
Any citizen who etepe on an*,
other citlsen'o tone may he ahot
on the epot with the privilege of
■If%
ehot and is found on Un itrMt a
wimpe mrms^o was waim vu sue sswi us
Mm. #•« II
•flOft * s IIJ© wEIV I ml O* vtQIUlC
ahol Is liia halt aid Ma
vmns wm • HW mil WV WPP
BMW laws
Ejrtah all ay
ware in your fix!* the geaerd
E- ikly reaBsd* aad, turaiag to
quartermaatar, add: •Give
a gun.'
"Whoa Jacknoa waa Introduced
to Major Lewie of Franklin, the
major, addresaing the great
warrior, add:
" *Geaerd Jackaon, I have .all
my lift been writing agalnet
yon.
• " 'And V waa the response he
received, 'have beea fighting the
battleeof my country In order
that you might enjoy that privi-
^mt prevkma to the battle of
the Qoreehoe, whoa Jackaon had
hie mea drawn ap la Hae of bat-
tle preparatory toaa attack upon
the works of the Indian fort, a
strapping big soldier who stood
Inst in front of the line cried out:
Ob, Geaerd Jackson, whut shall
I dot 1 have ao gun.'
"Jackeoa eyed the qoeetkmer
a moment, and replied: 'By the
greet bora spoon, my fellow,
try it fiet aad ekullf The
whole army line waa forced to a
emtio aa It aommeaoed the
oherge upoa the worke ia front*"
—NaahvUle Baaaer.
■ little
of MM
No dsolded ohange in the
Britieb-Boer war of Sooth Aferioe
wtnkee piece duriag the week
Both fpM era ^asssiag their
feroos wi^b the altupate end la
view ef a deeisius actlea at
Pretoria. Beer oomaUamoaece
have leaded in New York to er-
ase AmOrlosn sympethy aad
medlstioe ie their behalf.
Yeroaa, Texas, Msy 11
Editor Democrat:
1 notice ta the Democrat of
8td lad year oarreepoadsat d
Cleer Leke wishes to kaoWwhd
it M the cattle eet thd causes
them to swdl up end die. I will
sey I have hod six head of cettie
Fectcd ia the same mcrfocr
whieb I pronounced es poison from
rating (erow poieoa) eomethiag
or it may he e wild aettle thd
grows sll along oa Sister Grove
My remedy ie to teke hog> lard
1 gfl end the whites of from 4 to
8 eggs ead mix well together, end
dteach the cow with k aad ia lorn
tide tbea it will taH to lsll it
your oow , will be , all right. I
liadla Mudlam
OWIJ affv|WJll
thd their skfes would ahpost
hard especially their left sides
alMffi^a ematt ffiMMNift
j9VHMP;''r. WWBJ8 IWltl U|e' ,l^Pf|pwe
Hnptafthh wiB In at b«oHH to
jS
HMti
are vieitinff
dtMepleee.
Aidath.
M^y 14.
Bill Boamr k ap egele after a
apellof siekaees.
Will 0*Gwle of Priacetoe has
moved ia oar ooadNMitf<
A poued perty was mvea d
Bee WBsea'sTharsdey a^it.
Mr, ead. Mrs. Loa Caldwell
visited reldivee dPriaoetoa Sun-
day.
Mr. end Mrs. Miles Wdllsms
spent Wedeesdey- la Fermer*
The farmers have all gd their
on|pito very good shape la this
i. P. A. wAhooof MoKian.T
rWt*d at W. A. SirauiWa', 0U-
urd^y. - -
Cb.rU. ud K*U* Vim wm
ia our oommaaJtj Saadaf ' a
Singing st Mr. Yom^er*s Sun-
iy night end a good tftm
by sll.
Mr. and Mrs. fid DaBaa visit
ed relatives d GHatt
&
Mim Lula Martia laturned
from Van Afatyae Suader where
"a visited frioadi.
A.L. Hstler ead
visited his sister. Ma
son, Sunday eveMai
Sd Boamr
of McKinney
•tii i
Dill oomsr sad
8nrr Chatbl.
ii.
ro
J. T. Bella oar
has taught a new buggy.
Several of the Stony
wag folks were here mil
Elder Steveas of tfltlebo
t_ .— a ^ a.. i - JLa
prosenst] Mviv e®i^o see#®y m§Hi<
Willie Wheeler of Terrell
Itieg reietivse la tMs
hood.
Miss Fannie Bomar of
Hoys Is the gued of Mies .1
*WhD. Cameron, wife sad
daufhter, Wilms, visited d Vera*
ne Sunday.
fwmrniM
coed Bro. Cerass es pestor
church d tMs plsce.
lOnaah Wsllfc.
ead|8uH
atthb ptaa^.
Dore Nichols of
heavy rMae we have bed.
Baker is h^vVrg laa
toheve some repair work £gm
hr beast.
Boca we will begin to beer the
vatUe of the Mader aad the
el the thrasher.
Mfae MatUe Sodon, Jewel Ad-
diagton sad Rondo Huston hove
the mseslss st present.
It is hoped thd the time Ie eot
far off whoa we will have soother
switch aod a platform, if not a
.depot d thie piece.
Rev, Grahel of Dallas
d thb piece Seturdar night
Sunday. Rev. Jobe preached Sun-
day night. Mr Grahel madi a
peranoe lecture d Copeeille led
night.
GuDeoke's enterprising amr-
chaet aed po tmaet+r, Mr. Coo-
by, aod Mr. Seevoly of this place
boerdod the trela here roster day
e Mr. Cosby
is going to puiuhass the new gin
for Ft. Worth, whore
s going to naiuhaso tl
machinery forCulleoka.
Arao.
Naw Lara.
^ May 18.
Mr. Bertoa ead hove visited
rsletivm d Priaostoa oaaday.
Mr. Cheedler aad fsauly visit-
ed reletives d Veroes Sundef.
D. Littldohn of Woodiawa vis-
ited d O. J. Stroop's Suedey.
Charley 8trenp attended the
chord ioaisty d Yeroaa Friday
aight.
Charlie Durhem aad sieter, Mim
Emma, stteeded ohnreh d Vero-
na Sunday. t
Mr. Cerro'.l end femily of neer
Bine Ridge visited theirdeughter,
Mm. Brasbears, Sunday-
0. D. Lowe ead ftunily aad
Mim Lula Burtoa of Priaootoa
▼isited d Mr. Bailee's led
Thorewee a
the eight of May 1. d Mr. v~-
dlsr'e eadoae d Mr. Holmea's
the 8th.
Oa Msy t, d the home of the
bride, Mm. Peft,4a4he
ofe few reldivee ead frieads,
lie Fant and Mr. Geo.
r were Joined in the holr
bonds of mstrimony We wish
• « l*|Tv _ _
tr>-' JEV Am kUNfc
Miv Claudie
lunter
McDoualo School Hoots,
Mar 14.
]Mts. Tsllaet has been right
, ^hetley ie still stoh et this
of a girl
Jobs Miller ie the hippy fape
i weatto Ard-
Iir Jr,t
1
s;w
if - I'^ rv
i uroh
the frieads of Prof
MMited la
Fd
m|oi^ wen m*r%
led week, bd thaeks ta the pri-
menr thsy ere thiaed out ooumd-
erahly, aid the people caa now
give thscr etteatioa to thsir work.
Msotus aod North Colli a lost
one of their most vdeed cHiseae
ia the deeth of W. H. Peadletoa
Friday morning. Mr. Pendleton
died of Mood poisoaiag. induced
by a soseH pimple )ast below the
keee. TMs pimple being irri-
SMFm
McKinney
•MTVARY.
Mm. 8ophronia Housmaa died
May 1,1800, d the home of her
daughter, in Yen AJstjjree, d the
age of sixty-eight.
She was a member of the Bap-
tist church from n small child,
we she lived a eonsistaat life
until her death. Her funeral wee
coadocted d the Baptid church.
She was leid to jed in the Yen
Aldyne ceesetery. Five children
survive here: ' Mm. Jno. Marr
aad Mr. G. W. Honssmaa of Yen
Alstyno, Ml*, a H. Housemen of
OiAMvMvll, oaa of tb* *« • Wm.4.Thormao
Media the poisoaiag of the
fluids of the tamo joint. Mr,
Pendleton wm sick ebout «ie
wash ead suffered much pale. A
gred ooaooarss of reletsvee ead
frieads attsaded hie remame to
the Vea Aletyae oeesetery, where
they ware ieterred aadsr the eae-
pioes of the Odd Vdlows. Verily
a goad ead hind emu hesgone to
his reward.
lergod eronde psrhepi thd ever
ememhlod d Cottage HIU oa say
ooossioa gathsrsd for the purpose
Of their
which
sfter a suitable
oerrisd od ie
Opea prayer, fay lev. G. B.
Airhert, pastor BepMd eharsh of
Weetoa.
Iatrodactory rsmerks, by Rev
B- G Roberto, peetor la
of the Wertaa droaH M. E.
church.-'
Reeitetioa, by Mrs Boa Oates
of McKiaaey, eddod "The Flrd
Settler's Story '*
Speech, by Rev. G. A. Farie,
^ • of the Flrd
of MrKioaey.
not dwaye
pastor in charee
Christian church
Texss
Kssey, by Mim Veraen Micb-
oels, sebiect, "Our Deed."
Speech ef twenty minutes, by
Rev. G. 'B. Airhsri,
inntructive ead leterestlag sad ell
dMtheir pert with booor tothem-
aolves aed credit to the ooeesioe,
aad an hereby return untoell who
took e pert le the eaersism oar
^ sincere thanks for their esrvicee
end the pert they rendered.
The fisoletinae la memory of
our
m m .w pm
For Me of
m# SSs^a eaaahm
J*?**
of McKiaaey ead Mrs. W. J.
Bird well who felled to arrive,
with a hod of grandchildrea aad
gred graadchildree nnmberieg
flf|y, mod nil were preeent d the
time of her deeth. Mrs. W.
J. Thurman ems d her bedside
three weeks before her deeth aed
hee returned home, macb pros-
trated from the dsath of her
disegresehle. Pnicrxwr Asa
faas is proof of thia^. It eleai
strengthens and rsgaletm the
system thoroughly, yet ft is so
pleased the mod delicate
will noiobjedtoH.
The muny friends of ex-eoenty
tax seeseoor R. A. McLarry will
he glsdto leera of hie return
to our county to take up his
permsneot residence sgsin. W'e
underaUnd his family era already
here. He moved to Scurry
county two or three yeere figo.^vJ
I I! I I ' ■
Psrtst Grew Jfsemrlil "Vfifai
PnoanAM Juaa fi, -
9:00 to 8:80—Devoileael oxer*
8:88 to 8:88—Opsdag Speech,
by Rev. J. B. Faulkaer, WyHe,
8:88 to 10^)0—" Whd I
her of the Fitabugh Cemstery,"
by Rev. Joha o Kiaaey, oKla*
10:00 to 11:00—Deeetatioa ef
gr*rs*.
11:00 to 11:00—A discourse oo
the "Resercctioo," by Dr. R, E.
Ring, oKlnaey, T exne.
18:00 to 1—Nooa.
1 to 1:88—Song service end
prayer.
1:88 to 8—"How ehall wereeeh
our poople,'*hy Rev. Rev. Cocke,
oKiaasy, Trxee.
8 to 8:80—Geoersl remarks.
1:80 to 8—"By their frdU ye
shdl kaow them,'* by Rev. Ceeiy,
eKieaey Tesns.
8 to 8:80—"la hie Slsae," by
C. M. Drew. Vsldsstioe Tsxss.
8:80 to 4—"Perhaps it will be
pleasant to remember tbeeo
m after yenie,9* by Eld. Fsrris,
sKinncy Texns.
We hove decided to emke a re
dactioa of 810 for the aad few
weeks es ea iaduoenmat to nil
who wish to leke a oouree with
ae daring the spring aad Mnaamr.
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mr xv. in nay nnsinsss vouege.
Brakemae P. D. Hooteaof the
8. 8. 4 8 , fell between the cam
painfuf though aot mrieur ia-
Juries. He was tahaa to ths
Wiley-Ruoker Saaiteriam*
t
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freshed? Do voe uqfoim vow Mv
aeuanmni wmur y ww ypvevwvms w wm eanaHtW
languidly? Do you MlB'lrikift
|"v flat wm oact vodl? If (fab
ydar coaffifloa yon at M fl^pfll aad d
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