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DEMOCRAT:
rob« each tiny bad and
it# hidden nectar
IMMIPIPM
.pSniaSSv#'>WwV ^ <•
County
store.
^22iSf* aaSJHfcaM^t ""M'W+4rtt*"
Mfm ^v%*rwQtt% jippyf(ftr9
rm a bottle of Hootfo $v$sp+-
Ukinf H And thm boitUs
asrsrf im." JBv. M. A. Login,
Blood Purifier— "WoihHk Hoof §
MmapoHKk fuu no tqvAl as m blood pwi~
Si
■" -"ippumi
m>CAL NEWS.
nan atten
Mrs. J. P. Harding returned to
Shave 40 cent* at the Vnt
House barber shop. '
Miss Anna Smith has returned
from Gelvert where she hat been
iii
tasemettt of
P P*r-
JV> tbodi-t parsonage of
this day in being recovered and
repainted. - ——
Foote
Rich-
burlier shop.
jgWson, pfop'r
8. D: Majors and Miss Audie
- Orman of near Jewry's crosHag
WW.Berried Thwad-jr- ^ m
Heals and abort orders de
timed to residences anywhere in
the city bp the Star h
_ • Prof. Will-Psrker baft returned
- r u • ^rttie
■asm —„ fflfj *Mt H
_ B.Tntii passedtmrough
McKinney, Friday, enroute from
H*ljas§ jt" bis tome at Celeste.
Cold or hot artesian bath rfnd a
shave fo* £5cts „ at the Foote
House barber sho
ardSen,
the funeral of
re/ Neyman, in
peei/
Liv«
If you need a singing sohooland
want s first class, up-to-date
teacher* writ* to D.wT Ui§h,
Verona. Text*. tf
Httle^ hv*-vear-ol d son of
Walter Mockiord wajr painfully
cutlnTbe face; by an electric Jhn
at Wm. Alien s meat market Fri-
<*ay. i—- r.^ii '
If "out of sorts" cross* the
vish, take Dr. M. A. Simmons
er Medicine. . Cheerfulueae
will return and life acquire* new
'y"v" "•1 m
J. T. Moore and O. IX Con ley
hereflom^ Jaturday.
moors
USTn.' .
Humiliating examinations by
physicians are avoided by use of
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine- or
Tablets, which care 99 oat of
every hundred cases of female
disorders. ,:%[
Robt. L.-Moulden writes that
he is working on Ciruady Hetfg-
©oa's ranch near Rosfwell, N. M.
He expects to return home ii
July.
If yoa csn't work in hot weath-
nt|er, take jPbicklv Ash Bitrh.
it regulates the important organs
of the body nod fortifies
subscrip-
incor
tfqk**
torsstst
f o' ssa^
If you wsot your i elatives and friendsoutvftbe TO^oriWS
Ut buve a, msyrsy letter fropaCoHhi^eonnty eHcb week it wilt only
cost vou tiro " cento u SN*k by sending them a cop* of The Dem-
ocrat which will cost you only 11.00 per yeaiwfifty two copies.
Come In Sail subscribe.
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White'S GTOV* Whittlimos
... May 14.
Miss Late Williams visited Miss
Sackw^raindayf7;r %
— «. . « Charlje Martin' of McKinney
. T. Rich- hus with us Sunday.
5 X Lokey of .Climax made a
visited relatives here last
ville visited relatives here
week. •;
Misses Nina Horn and Lillian
Bell dined at Mr. Sperry's Sun-
8wf.''
The/writer visited Mrs. Mattie
Morgan of Fairfield one dag Inat
week • S- - - j.lP : " .x '
Pref. Chance and Miss Vanna
UMM llAftBOie
*u iix itvi
Friday. < ,
j.T. Bell, oaf hog
about #900 worth of
Miss Haughty Huev and Bill Pal-
ser were goeets at Mrs. Slater's
Sunday. ^ -
MissLitzie Calhoun went to
Cottage Hill visiting friends last
IAN t
The 7^-
May 15.
Dave Luster of Prosper was in
McKinney Monday
reached Sun-
t pas
flock
Notes From Thk Fimj>.
.. , Eld. J. A. Moore p
day at ? Chambersvilie * to a large
congregation. /
. Barker Harris of Princeion is
all smiles;\its a boy, mother and
babe doing well. ^ >
Eld. J. S- CatweroTv visited his
sister Mrs. J. St Lsy wau at Yan
Alstyne Thursday. \
Eld. J. S. "Cameron preached
at Wylie Saturdav and had one se
cession to the ehurch. X.
We heard Abe Mu4key Sunday
at he is a gi4at man. His
"Retribution/'
A. C. Ellis of the State
lectured at Hawthorns
lis cl|yt Thursday night.
"Murder will oat." Impurities
ia'the blood .will also be mire to
ihoW themselves unless expelled
by HooffsSannperilla.
Miss Core Caldwell is
music
son.
clsasee
at Long
iAaahi w%4M
IOBOiIIRk
rumental
in instrumeni
Neck and John-
I
H. Bertraiid i h.vii
nice fence
reeidenoe
street.
Go to the Palace larher Shop,
Booth Side Square, and get a
stavw far lOcts. or afcave and
bath S5cts.
Lewis A Hinmak, Props.
<i. % "J yjLS #4 A# ^ &
Mrs. M. Wa«le. proprietress of
the New Wade Hotel, left Friday
on a trip to Quanah and Canyon
Citj, TfXMa (' ^
aicide by poiaion is not cen-
)le than by refusal to curs
®rsetf of female troubles with
mons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tnbiste,
F. M. Hill purehaM'd 13 head
of thorooghbred Durham' ball
calves last week st Piano, Ren-
Richardson and other points.
tually with
SS
r. if chin
1 qOWur* „
ly witti HuntS Cure,
funded if H faiK
ttJCiwmd,
Thay brought an average of $141
apiece.
We have decided to.make a re-
duction of $10 for the next few
weeks aa an Inducement to all
who wish to take s oourse with as
daring the spring end summer
M( Kinnky Brsmnsi Coxxxor..
Miss Allie Colemsn entertained
the members of the B, T U,
Friday night at the reskbaoeof
her father T. A. Colemsn oa
South Tennessee street. , #
Miss LHUan Dies of Qsrland
visited Mrs. Emma Bell one day
last week.
Rev. Lilss, the Methodist
tor, was around viaiting his
last week,. . ;
Rev. Liles organized an Ep-
worth League at the drove San*
day with£4 members enrolled.
Prof. Hankin of Denton county
is in oar community with n view
of organizing a singing dees at
Mt. Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Shields
and daughters, Misses Eliza and
Lilv, visited in Weston Satorday
ana SundsyV^^^^^^W>|
Blmk Eyed t« wry gr*Uful to
be rcmenibered^flj uear frit
^specially such an
<cT
Lebanon M. j* bunoay
mill give a Children'a Day picnic
at the Grove, Thuwday, May U •
Everybody invited to attend and
bring well filled
Aha Mulkey lectured to
he ladies at the Baptist church
onday at Wylie, at the same
hour her husband preached to the
siaa.
• There is to be a reunion of the
Baptist church at Pike, bejgining
next Friday and lasting pver , '
dsy. RevJ. S.Cameron of McKin-
ney has been invited. He preached
his first sermon there thirteen
years ap.
T<uvhur*.
Weston SirriNos.
May 14. ;
?din Mc-
the
in
■ Miss Lou Morten visite
Kinney last week.
g. IVkpr, proprietor of
Texas Art Chariot, is visiting
Fort Worth.
' Frank Douglas Is suffering f run)
a cancer on his ear which was re*
moved about two years ago, and
has returned again. /
Lawrence • Pafford, Charley
Webster and Theodore McBride,
who ire attending Grayson CoL
v- ~Wku~ • «-* -
Cheat ham's . Tsetsjo* Chill
1>ni# tiwjl Uw iK builds pn
Mr eysU'ui and drives away afi
UK It makes strong the> weak
and fattens Hie lean. It s the
tonie of towiee, the best e> er
seen. Wtercents. .
kn/Hraodiul
Evangelist, preached atTns Ptae-
byterian church In this city San-
day in the absence of the pa«tor
who is-holding a mceliag li South
Texas.
Great opportunity offered to
good, relieble tnao, salary of f 15
oer week and expenses for msn
with rig to Introduce our Pouitry
The young folks en Jnyed a pleas-
ant entertainment at toe home of
GeorgC Gerrish Tuesday night.
Miss Lizzie Gerrish made a eery
charming hhstess and was assisted
by her <?Sui|n4'«lssHlsie Colemag
of tlie Territory.
Robert Bonhaiu and Mrs. Sarah
Shields were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony fast Sunday
morning bv Rev, Liles. Mr; Ed-
itor we t*il«l vou so. but we missed
theuak*. We will never doepair
though, for there is more in view
and we know you will loin us in
wishing the above coupl«* a long,
proaperoas and happy life togeth-
er, **:'
BUOK Brae.
Valdasta Voroa.
Msv 14.
Hsm Gilliland and family vis-
ited Mr. Cerroll'a Sunday.
A. 8. Rollins a young Green
ville attorney, was an oar streets
Thursday. Mr. Rollins ir ^n
graduate of tbe law department
of the stste University. He is a
eon of J. Mart Rallies of Merit,
Tex.
Miss Florence Newman, who
baslfecq a meat su«erer fW«
muecular tVeuiuetwm, saw
C)>aml>erlsin's Pain Batm is the
only remedy that affords her re-
lief. Miss Newman is a much re-
of the village of
Store.
Dtel.
Tomm
old son o
the W|
m*
sfternooa
hiliouw faveir.
place at Pecan
Saturday.
ivpolfc,th«
of Mn. Hkrjr lotto, of
Grove cemetery
Agents aw sslery of |i5 00 par
week and expensesi the xresUst
sgent seller ever produced; ei
and poultry raieer
Hustlers wanted
ever^
raieer buys it
stock
on sight.
aWWA AMasS, with r stump
American Mfg. Co.. Tprrf lisute,
.^ZLZ^
Kcv. AW Nslkey At Mylk.
Evangelist Abe Mulkey, Who Is Lillir He^ri(^i Wedi
T. N. Brack hae been on tbe
sick list bat Is op and going
again,
George Gilliland is ia the leed,
be is running five plows thie
weak. .
Quite a number of young people
froatUhamblies atteaded church
Sanday at Uiis place.
Dr. A. V. Kutledge was here
shaking hands with bis 'many
friemh ooe <fcy~tast seek.
D. Q. Fagala, Prof, T, K.
Johnson and Verner Kagala visit-
ed Melissa Sunday evening.
Mn. Boyer who has been con-
fined to her bed for severs! w«oks
is sble to be op oooe n^oye,
Ben, W. CU Aichart at Green*
ville w i shaking hsndf with kt*
many friends of thie place Ban-
rtty. it:
W. A. Osborn was
creek beak ooe day
weot a fishing bat
later a wishing. *
Prof* T. E. Johneon
Collin county's best up
r>rts that ni|
the tint of Ju
A. D. Patterson
hustling blacksmiths
paiaful aoddent Monday
fng while rapairiu a alow, same
near cutting off one of his
phsUngee. ~ H ■
car-
te^jjing Ora^soi
protuMbg young men, wdo
been attending the medical de-
partment of Vanderbilt UnivSnM'
ty nt Nashville for some time, is
again In our midst.
Quarterly meeting of tin* M E.
churrh convened at the Methodist
ehurch here Saturday and Humlay
with presiding elder 1. 8 Aahv
burn in cliargt« who deliveretl an
eloquent sermon 8unday morning
to a large audience ■
Married, last Sunday evening,
two miles north of town, on th<>
upper deck of a Magnificent
nage, drawn by two pram
steeds,by Rev J W. Cniwtier J 3
Laura Mvers to Mr. Elbert Hi
ilton. Inis is the second daugh-
ter the bride'e father, W, O. My-
ers, has sacrificed on Hymen's al-
ter inaide of two week*.'
|We had a grand electric display
here last Sanday night accompan-
ied by deafening report* from Old
Jove who seemed to roll over tbe
earth in a great chariot sending
forOi vivid streaks of lightning in
every direction which illuminated
the aight till it was aimoet light
aa day* and we verv uvHlestly
sought refuge in the storm house,
where we could get a better view
of the imposing electrical disturb-
ance and at the same time feel
more secuw
A vast concourse of people who
have relatives and friends slum-
bering in Cottage Hill's beautiful
marble city of toe dead met nt the
«*hurch there at J oVlock last Fri-
day evening and after appropriate
exercises consisting of weitatyfts,
MMH and ceeav , repaimi to
the cemetery where they addrned
the graves of those ealiuly sleep-
dwell has two
,.. inim., iiiiiii. ®®htal music and
is one of the most energetic and
busiest teachers in our s^tion.
' Misses Cora Caldwell and Flor-
ence Lainey accompanied by Pai-'
ker Prfctber and Isadora Miller;
Charlie Watson, Louis Craver ar«d
their better halves attcoiled
church at Long Neck yestr>rday
iwpjmi:-fi • *',
Prof. Frank StHj>tnrHas been
engaged to teach the next term of
free school here and the trustees
should bo commended for their
coarse in yielding to the expressed
sentiment of the patrons in select-
ing an instructor,
Tbe sun continues to pour his
wratb^from tht' itkies, and ae the
industrious farmer wipes the per-
spiration froirrhis heated brow in
glorious anticipation of a bounti-
ful harvest, ho is no longer con-
fronted with the prospect of an
over-production or low prices:
y . D.*^V.LEIOH.
siev
Ooatagfow Stood Poison is the too*
The An* tore or u
glsods enlarge and uuuuw, copper <
■onto of the milder iymptnm« • Qyey
MraT.W Ut,atw-
write*:
nmn ego I
ofcctcd
end for ale
I suffered
PSS nicerx- My
we* cohered with
■one utdulcer* Ser
mlphyaioUns treated
•U to ua put
MewnrjrMd
ttw cave me
to *dd fuel to
awful Sana which
waadCYOBrin, me
aSulaaJ me to-
aa.a ihaaanmt."
s « d Improved
lie atari, and a
t Me a ad perfect
t wea Um reauit>'
Muj an old sore or stubborn «kk trauhL „irj„i.._ ^ , ^, € or ScroAda.
and thought 70a were enred, but rom ww not '."thfully fortyo or thiee years
drive it from the outside, but it isdotnr iU work CUf*.tW*dk>Me I they
Vou may not m^ize'lt as tb* M^'old S? bit* fcs' ** ^
CURE VeilRSCLf AT WNL
sr oar Home Treatment
^ which fires a history of the j* __
doee study of blood poison and actual experienca in M ^ ntuit °* fton of
JMcaa cure yourself psrfecUy and permanently
at honle, and your secrst is your own. Shouldyoti need
Sr physicians. fL^tS!
no charge whatever for this service.
conducted in the strictest ^nUdesra
ybu
AU correspondence is
* irr tftMnc company
FAYBL'Ru NEW .
Th« Infant of J. A. Se^/died • girtr
ridgy, , ,W, L,0'G\
ed relatives near Verona .Sunday.
Born to Mr ^aad Mrs. W . B
Friday.
Prof. &.U. Chambers has mov-
ed to Pohcine.
The school at Snow Hill Closed
last Wednesday. '
R- Ettey haa returned
from an extended Visit to relatives
in Mississippi.
The recent big rains hare over-
flowed the bottma lands and done
much damaged cropst ;
The hool at this phu^e, Unde^
the management of rrof. B.I.
Cain, closed last Fridsy night.
There were about <MN) people on
the campus. Thelollowinginter-
esting program was rendered)
Music by Blue Ridge string band
who hav£ our sincere thanks for
their services. j
Welcome n4drwfr-*Mtss Nora
Mcponald,
- Welcome JBddiePowers >
Like Washington—-Master Olive
Lowry.
Music, \\
Ooncert-«deven Days in - a
Wwk,
r*f-
church
Gwin hasuioved from'
here to W. II. Maner's farm near
Ardath. ' ;
Sol Gotcher of near _ Fanners*
ville was mimding with friends in
this community Sundsv.
Drs'. Davis and Boorman have
ordered a new galvanised tank
to be put up at their ofBce.
J . M, Martin and wife of Viney
Grove aud daughter, Mrai Beed,
of Graham, Toung county, visited
the Taiilily of Alma Wilson. Sun-
day. ;• ■ ;•<. . vrf■
There irjjl be an unveiling of a
nuuiument over the grave of It.
B Lawson, who, it will be ye«
membered, was killed by a falling
tree early in «fanuanr, by the *"
O, W. on the 4th Sui
month at H o'efct* p
0. B. McDowell of B011 ham,
has gone in partnership with G.
W. Colo at this plain* in the
blacksmithing business. Mr. Mc-
Dowell (H>oies-highly recommend-
ed and htrwith Mr Cole, will be
abh *0 do your bfik,k#n ^'"*'
H*"Ay in
in. -
w
«• -
this
dotUng is to the body. It Is just
• «* doov. it
• The
SHERWIN-WIUJAM8
torn
i tnlnl.1
\ Dcifnt
We also have a very let* slock of . . .
Mall Panr aid WM«m Class.
Plcinre Framing done while yea welt. We want to flgnrs. wi
gon on^Psto^s ^Wadl ^Pa^er^^nd Pictnre Framing aa wtfl
Pami
k ta n
Building1
as hneortsnt Vou should I
to clothe your pnpnty, as ■
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1
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4
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1
On
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XComic). ^
Musl« ,
School Days of Half a Century
Ago—D B Scarborough.
kt't i tat ion—Dock Peel,
Rtviution-nClifford Gain.
Sam's Letter from His Girl—J
Brateher and L F Walker.
Muxir.
The Three Dearvst Worde—
Miss ,Cora Rogers.
Tlw* Way to Wisdom—Harvey
ami Charlie Phy.
Our Prceklsat*—Lillie Ro<lgers.
f \ Music.
Tlie Sweet Story of Old—Miss
Bertha Gain.
The Lau Doy^Joha Truelove.
The Doctor and His Servant—
W N LowVy, J Brateher and C
Phr. "
, \
The Man Behind the'Qun—
Charles Van beavers-
„TV Mjm. Behind tbe Plow—
HamjPlty.
No Croes, No Crown—MimTia-
nie Hawkins,
Mr Johnson and Pete Whistle-
breechee—Dr. Armstrong and J
1MMt. ;
' flgagla^ ' " ^ *
TVs Loving Little GurWJftlis
Hattse Peel.
Nem Play Truant—Walter
mMSML ' ,7;
Our Flag—Gip McCoy.
Tklags 1 Do Not Like to See ■
Miss Luone Kllis.^
Susie's (inesan-r-T Bowers and
<-" :r
Mr Ake—Lena Ellis.
ing S^re wjth sweet aromatic
hands and |*
lauds of
loving bai
last iratin
flowei
itic gar-
bled bv
ers, entwined bf
id placed over their
resting place as a token that
their mcmorv is still fondly cher-
. # j X..
Haut Hum.
seen on the
to-dste
On tsa Wins.
Climax. Texas, Msy 14.
Rmroa DmodAT;
A, 4. K^mp of Snow Hill
is
T.
0nora.
Preaching at the Grove
was well attended.
U
MlssL
Maude rfuntcr
week.
Miss
At «• "• ",,v" w
tussling with s spell of the fever.
Klder J. G. Iluddlcston of the
Johnson community is very sick at
this writing. . _
Mrs. Dempsev King of Verona
who, s couple of weeks ago under-
went a surgical operation iii doing
well. L
Mis. Lina Caldwell of this com-
munity has been confined to her
bed for several days but is better
to begina
1 Lou and Ida
Sunav nmuirnu
Mn. K. tf Hwadrfa k*
dm
hour Ms wife
J. A. Osborn and Misa Cbrrfe
Hayes assisted the arriter in a
song service at the *He<fr y^etsr
Miss Kmma Hayes has been in-
disposed for some' tittle but
able to visit my class 4
Inst week.
W v J. Burton and little eons of
Verona ■ TBT
ITT, L-.. from
a visit to relatives
night
•fce—1
lowers Above the Na-
tion's Dead—Mi « Etta Jones.
A Reunion, (comic)—J BfRtcti-
er, C Phv and L F Walker*
Music.' £
Advice to Boys and Voftng
Men—CUml Bsggrtt.
Tkf B< v's Mrst Recitation—
John Billingtou.
Mi's Beth— Myrtle Beggett.
Someb<Hly*s Mother—Hies Cl
nie MeOv.
Protection and^Frse Trade—
Will Glenn.
Car-
A Goo«l Name—Miss Hattie
puj
Havsee<l telle about IT nets
Hani's mule—Dr OA Armstrong.
The Tailor-made Pants, (Dia-
fiSr Mimics—Lhuue Kills and
Rtu^onaa.
' Little Jack—Master Oliver
I^owry.
Thel
er and W N
Music.
Little
My First
Home ■ J Bratch-
Ph
Hie
Rogers,
>-E I
Getting a Photograph—'
Cain. Patey Cain. Tennie Hawkias
and 0 Flu • 1
Jackson,
Rfnitation-
Dr.
NoraM
Sunday Evening. He is
trying to get up.a class to iustruct
in vocal muaic, and we hope the
communltv will take an interest
in this ant) help to promote the
cause of MMig, which is very uiucV
m«ctlcd Ihtv . ,
Pink Duggor, who lately had
an operation performed by Drs.
Wiley and Rucker, came home
from McKin nev last Monday and
will now lie permitted to stay at
home, on I v returning every fe.w
days to allow the doctors to dress
him. He lias undergone a seri-
ous operation, having about one
half of his lower jaw-lK>ne taken
out. We are pleancd to see him
doing so nioely.
The writer and many others had
the pleasure of spending an eve-
ning at the reaidence of Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Wil*on near Viney
Grove Thursday, the occasion
being that of a pound Mipper, ex-
cellent music was afforded and
the entertainment was quite a
success in evert respect and the
young folks look forward to the
time when they will be permitted
to spent another wueii evening
with Mr - and Mrs.' Wilnon.
J. K. W.
AumJurnmm do
* ml
JWNMK
-SQ. U. FBOVINE,*
Keeps in stock PURE DRUGS and will
carefully compound your prescriptions.
Don't fail to see his line of
...Elegant Stationery...
Of latest styles and best quality, before par*
chasing elsewhere. «* --
All Larihg fofritfarj Neddacs Par Sale. Tafet Ar-
ticles, rerfaacn. Sc. A skare af the trade aalldM.
North Side Public Square.'^-
McKinney Practical
College
n
McKINNEY, TEXAS,
la hlaS terms by
ssef
Rhka's Mill ftorioMtas.
May U.
Mia. Smith who was bittsn by
kapider was able to be taken home.
Childrea'a day st the Grove is
•et for the third Suadafr .in Juae.
The program Is not completed
fvi '
Gapt. Jones and wife have r
turnccLfrom a trip out west, where
be "Ilooking at ths
country.
Cotton chopping i* in fall
swsv snd the farmer! of thi-s com-
munity are fitting reedy *or
harvest.
Preaching was wett atteaded
yesterday as H wss communion
sad home mission day. The
POSITION CERTAIN.
II ti easy to fs* a
sf tfesfefcue anst
ttoa. v Vor fsitbsi
torjUU-
N. R. STONE, President.
■li
S.1
teacn
mount oollected was $15 and some
odd cents. . • ^ - ,
Mr. Roe, wife and baby of
Howe are vieitimr at tbe parsoa-
sge at prseent. Mrs. Roe Is Bro.
Bone's daaghter.
Little Jimmie StnbbleCeld.who
was oar y«nngest actor a the
exhibitioa, is real sick with
wbtopiag cough.
Bro. Bone has made arrang-
mentt to preach at the Grove
every Sunday aight with the ei-
ceptiona of the fourth.
Mr. Crouch Srho hae been bed-
fast since last summer is ab!e to
be wheeled around In hie invalid
chair, but ie still very weak.
There wae a taiae enawd gathered
at 1 be cemetery FHday to "decorate
the graves of the loved onee snd
friends. Sows-of the graves
were hidden with flowers.
- An old gentlemen br the same
of Bryant snad hie wife aad child
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.