The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1900 Page: 4 of 6
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rhiw filed to application^ H« C. B. BmM>
Ha charter at Austin
ital stock $1,000,000. f |
Some horses
Dewey was being
Louis, and now Chicago is mak-
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the campaign of this district
to our mind then, with «-**
ghost of a show to carry
He fooled
flCDitu went h|«
tague county and while re-
were more "fa
tMWWaM^lM oooaty
XU> addod nwrtlph to hit c* -
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ana our shook men can snow
rv-t*lua.. •««.«! „'gtA ■ .
umais round
raisers, daiiyinen,
* growers, maa*
Graham
" llin the big-
fell here.
£ We hsve one
of a mil*
miles lone
.feat
wtfh water as elasr M
Thousands tff jgl^w headed
are on Wheat, oats and all
crops look as we« if not better
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wmannito'wit -m.mA d. W^MHI
the tallow wefd, growing
doolna and beet of aU,
jH noble women «fll heartily
Join in giving an object lafson and
demonstration of much value to
Temporary organisation can be
qnipty made, grounds secured,
butting aad equipment
stock fattena do the latter faster
then anything else on the raogs.
Stock ef all kiads mcHe it alright
through tifo winter sKosptiag old
eo^ some of wfildb died. Soma
of us l^avf a good lot of feed left
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Whan I wns in Collin I saw
eralofm? old"
among them BeelyOravaa. fteely
mtrMirnlm,i ^>l0 r#t<>;*b *t n
and premium list com- oomp^j. We operated a good
lil& ^ ' | deal in ths same territory along
Baarty cooperation and free the MiseisnpfM and Arkansas ri^
thouM b. u#uk*dmaboatffiekor;
, Diek and tb* WUil
j Wa had forgotten
nod the true name which I
in the home of our dear
g tiiitftftiniiur
may enable him to say "the Lord
gave, and the Lprd hath taken
awngr, blessed be t|w name of the
lArat^
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the secretary of this society pre-
sent a copy to Brother Graham
Mrs. £. E Kwo.
MBS Bon Tin—rr
Mas W. T. Mooaa
"It is with n good deal of plea
ure and satisfaction that I recom-
*t stopto|.
unreliable or untried ^
dies. Use this m>xiiMra at
andthe
new
ket they are
We are showing tax array
would do credit to a much more
ours. Our stock of
summer
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mendH
Cholera
Chamberlain's Colic,
and Diarrhoea Remedf^
aays druggist A. W. SawteUe, of
HartforaT Conn. "A lady custo-
mer, —e «g the remedy exposed
forsnle on my show case, said to
net "I really believe that medi-
so eat
that I . at onoe
*ai— yi,i„. ■
*ne ungrure win noa.vure.
If sotee of your fowls art dtssfcSed
js w*w prvviMHie ren xromaaw
it^lVyitv It is chasp,
is and sflaetive; n " aswnti
preparation, goes mom than
ihres times as far as avttkw
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is kept right up to the demands of the day, and the latest
in Belts, Fans, Parasols etc., can always be
%nuid havn to attead eighteen
| isceptions and not tnrne«l a hair.
Ths Pacific coast ia kicking on
| the propoaition to nominate an
Indinna wmn for Vk« Prrsidsat
as a 44west*m" candklati. itey
* claim that Indinna is cast. Mark
Twnia's etory of the men from
I Csun>s4knt and Missouri who
fiypgnthswil in Qalifornia on
i around that (hey ware
enet will dbcur to I
nt thk junction. ,
If it Is^howT'iC^I iifcy ' is1
guilty of* plundering the Cuban
man meaaas, he shcnM be dealt
, srifth So She liasit ol tha law. Ths
k fact that his acrounte are short
. _ _ . n
or nooenty, and It he
.. escape* punishment a* Capt. Car
tor did for ao long, and as his n^-
wfllbe
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It has besn obvious from the
time (hat the Boers uaust be
defeated an eoon as the British
^ had a general who used common
sense, aad flanked (ham by means
of Ms overwhelming force, in-
^ aland of nuaming his bead against
I a stona wnl If frontal atttr^L
® rd Bob|PnHH
Oanaial Mile* to drive the Spun-
^KnsaiiJbft JNIfiiiiihMsIs 2 m n u i n
mrm mi niw niro
without them n chance to
Mlt. Unfortunately for Mile*
him to
D. C.t imports the
to ia-
i ia the sUte of Texas, since
lb? 1,1900. Ha trill mail copy
aad drawfajp of
for 10 oante ia stamps:
C. Davis,
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ed its again, fdr fcS carried H by
Wlrihn a handsoottjuajor-
nell's
election to
|md dosUbsi every cos
veatkm vote hi the eHstllct will
ha isSMetad for him. His vlo-
toiy is a great one. It approori-
mntes Mr. Bailey's recent achieve-
mnnts iakh raor for the senate.
Having wan ths entire vote of
the entire , district—abeoluteiy
taking it sway from a home man
in wary county of the district—
The Leader believes that Mt.
RaaHell wflf make Ma inrt ap-
hi congress Jwith no
little preetige. He .has won a
spieadM surf and from the start,
hasnaassf his pant vistary aad
because he is the successor of
Bailey, he will be the most prom-
tnSnt new member of the neat
huuac.—Van Alstyne Leadsr. ♦
Trtfia AUsIr hi
Dytiiaburg, Tenn., May 14.—
L. D.' McAllister, a wealthy aftti-
sen of Heloke. this county, shot
and instnutly killed his wife, aad
nflsr an ineffectual attempt to
Jby his wife's brother, turned
the revolver to his own hand
and blew out his brains, fw
Jw«d Kher uuh> W«
Irfwb wMhtoat-tife pUiar. Ill pla^l«< .
lb* imprAVMMal .t d mItmkw. ^onraBMBt farm, fm all Ibtj
■Mat of all Um pMple. irar. wartk around 9rm Maator.
8ona oftfca iaadiag purpoaaa tmt MM «ardad by
arat OpportoaU; to wMaa PM>- Kaaaaa aaTalrrkaowaaatbaKa^
rr1 *" L®f" ow ¥ tooatrjr.
Ugbi aad kaowMga, damooatnta u. "Beba1." aad tbaa auoa
tbe tapariori^ of tUa tima. place ^t,p, dlffateiwa aad aad.it
aad paople, aboaa all atbaia, for hatfaraaab other, wbaa «aaof
aaireraal bappiaaaa, prcperitr oarboyafellla Ibetr baadatbeir
aad oppoitaaHr laavary tteldof doom waa aaalad. Of ooana tbe
thoaght aad aotaoa. rale of war worbad botb nf*
All ttaie aad atora can be dona. IIKj j beliave aome of oar hap-
Wa havo ovary requisite to sucr . wars spant Isyrlng ia
oasa aad only need to move in bar- ^ nana jaiahns for thasa Ka%
ssoajo +- as End Lags aad seeing the lint
Cotlia can emulate the eom ^ ^ ont of their old
BMndable example of her sMtf blue bloussa, bat they gotamaa
The tima is rips, aad Gf oar Collin sad Gtmysaa
tea ha left my 0
■BIB
at Hope, Art.
found in great variety.
We carry atall times a very complete line of
dies, Misses and Childrens slippers, from the
house shoe to ths taMfc xnakeSi. ^ eaa fit
pune. Our stock of men* and boya ahoaa
erything from tht plow aboe
The babiea are aot forgottear, either, for we have e foil
tine of aoft aoie ahoecln " '
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troubles, in which one Lara was
twhpd.i, Latar McAlliaSsr
killed Love, and after a spardy
tftw, WH prDnpiiy icquiuiii.
fm
Maw OHaans, La., May 18.—It
Is sanouaoad from United Con-
federate Vstsrans* haadqasitsia
hare that Mrs. Margaret JeOsr-
soa Davis Hsyas, ths^oaly sur-
viving child of Jifsnson Davk,
will be at the Laoisville reunion.
Gen. Gordon has appointed her
daughter, the grand-daughter of
a am -. ^ us. 1/snaska
jenerson t/svis, miss v arm
Howell Davit Hayes, a sponsor
■;*t;*v4i jS'iw^ssy is veergm.
Auguata, Ga,, May lft.-Alsa-
andsr WhHnaj, a maa prominent
eocially, and personally ">rj pop-
■U tay akf)i an/t killed here last
wasasu a v^us^w sam^%^m ^nuswn ^niwaa^^^w
aifbi at ?t«0 bv . aefPB, WHImhb
Wltlie. Lieut. Piaebaaor Stelaer,
mLj. s^ XaAk ssassJI
WW wipp wwwiE.^ppy^ luu who
1 mnrdef-
wookadad
In the hand. Ths negro wa§ 4
MeKiaaej, Texa. oa SaUrdaj * Km. .Uo of tbe xax coaaty.
g o'clock p. m., May SS, 1SW0 tor Afu taking Bob Leww one
♦be parpoeo of orr-WH tb.|Bl|# nu. knM
two Bed Lags after he was shot
dawn. Thay left him far dead
ia the swamp where us bora
soon fauad Ida • aad built him a
fthsaty out fit hoards. Wo got a
Southern doctor fo wait oa him
nnd ha Canity §St wull.
.Tip Mst yam ths late George
Beevee raa for' floster from
Grayson aad Ooltta eounliee ha
told ssa at oklt Millwood that
KUis wns living nnd doing walL
With heat urishta in The
erst and M Odin f needs.
to the holding a
successful Mr at aosaa place ia
ths county .next fall aad «w-
queet all OoUin county newspnp-
srs to five notios of this SMsting.
Prsliminary work aan ha doae by
held oa first Monday In June fal-
lowing. Farmer* should begin nt
mm || nrennrina specimen of
paodndst ths ownsrs of Ins aoi-
mnls, fine birds aad rioh work* of
mt of all kinds should bsgio now
lbs work of prsporaHoa.
Every aihlhtmr wHI he a pub-
lic benefnstor aad souss of them
wilt eeaas ia pasjassioa of vain-
sble premiums snd rscsivs grsti-
tnde and prnisa of
smilingly informing me that he
Ui ti Tea O-IJ l-
reis as wou as over. ooid oy
City Drag Store.
«ty
^ Application
for aflliatioa of oar city high
achool with the state Uaiversity
and A. A M. college. Pupib
ware examiaed and papers on
diflersat branches eent In the
Uaivsrsky. Thess papers beiag
satisfactory aad acceptable. Dr.
A. C. Bllis of the University fac-
ulty was eent lent wask In
plate the work by pecsoaal
After fiaiahiag the duties Wad*
evening, Or. Blls an-
aounosd to Snpt. Byna that he
hud found the inetruotion aad
of stmtyfilUag the aytW
for aftlmtion aad that ha
OH Clab Of MnKinaey
M. M.Stroap and daughter, Mte
Saliis, of Vsrona, wars ia the
aty Moaday. • -
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^
■&' *■**sm.i* ■ 'W^taWi 15
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in^<mmp
tendered a ftcaptlna st Jlsrmooie
hall, in ths Mnsonlc Temple,
Friday afternoon, to some riaiu
mg ladies foam Dnllas. Ths
vMtiug club ladies wars driven to
the home of Mis* J* L. Lovujoy
aad theaoe to the hall whsre
mm tMV^alaM%as rlnliM m i ■ ,1
art. utMfi ffixoos nPWl
the address of waloome. Misees
SnaJn, Nenaey aad others dis-
—a n a> a«a aA MgWAjB aaaah.
would en report it wneu ne reeen-
ed Anstin. This Is quits an n4>
vnnoa sup sigaahsing the pro-
of our echools.
Ail this simply sssaaa that ssa
deals who rsosive tei tHI sates of
giailaalioa from tha pahtfe high
\j enter tha stale Uai-
versity at Austin and the AeA
M. college at Bryaa without ex-
amination. The strala upoatha
asrvoai system of the youag
people who take tha
aanaatioa la the
Moas Is no sum
ifiTvalue of a diplams from oar
high school has beea greatly aa
by
irOsts at the Foots
shop. Try them.
lag. Aa ea)oyabls fssiprs of ths
recepUoa wss the cake sralk of
little Mfaeee Louie Abhalt aad
Gladys Goodin.
atrsfd sr
From my pssturu about tf
miles southeast of
Texae, two black maTO
psst.un
heads high, breaded
Ihonldcr * possible hi
bodied, trim aeet mats%
fstrty Well, hsre
aearll
, Son-
day, May SO, 11 a. m.attheChrie-
Haa church.Batertaiament b? tha
primary aad intermediate dspari>
amats Tuesday sveuiM at sight
o'eloek, at tha Collegs chapel.
Batertaiament by the throe
literary socistles, ^W^c^ineed^^y eve
niug at the College, 9 o'clock. -
Music recital nt Oollofs chap-
el, Thursday evening, Mar **, *
o'clock.
. Graduetlag exsrdees at the CoK
Idgs chapel, Friday evsniag, Mif
25, 8 o'clock.
Hoe, W. T. Beverly wilt de-
solicitor for the
Rod Cans-
panr. M
Tks rutin of Uda sapsr win ke
H. B. Chnddlck
cinott J. Me Bniiyamn Justice of
thspeaaet N. G. Kennedy;
hieendJ.T.Horn public
sr.
■PMBBiw afl^H
by imperfect dsndios< Pavoai>v
Aan Brrmns corrscts (he die-
■aaee, drives ouf
food endH
(led together wore found In the
woods u| Brook#ville, Fkw, Tnsa
day. Thay were lynched for
murdering • *Kte
end Work Okuree in McKinaejr. We invested ooneider*
able money in theee goode before the edrsMe in pkw,
end we are able to aell them at old prioee, erhioh meena
a earing to onr eoetomefe of et-leaat 20 per oenCj.
Von will find onr stock oomplete in all dafinH-
menta and we cordially invite yon to call on na when in
MoKinney. Yon will be welcome at all timee. jg
Reepeetfolly,
WHITE DRY GOODS GO.
WE MAKE PICTURES
OF THE NEW BABY
you aver had
Pictures of ths ugly ss well ss ths pretty. Pictures of
Grandfnthar nnd Grandmother, Pictures of alt the family
That Look Jast Like Then.
Pletar^, The BKBT aad Oh lap 1st la North Dan., Wa
Daa't Make PkrUres That Fade, or pictures the! you arr
nksmiil In |1rr j n it 1-, — 1 hack lathe aid states,
aad fun DON'T HAVB TO BUT A FBAMB FBOM UB,
wo enlnrged roar pietars for yoa.
pdl aad sso us
-Pennington a Burger,
Orar ProTlaa'a Ptag Store. - - -
CUT OUT THIS
- AH sfe Invited.
Mn. Inaaila. the ill mil less
the nmshHp^dcpartment
will sing an
. toiaa «Mh A1X blaoba propertp «ledaM
•aad yoa one eoppy of Sheet
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MaKIRNEY, TBXAS.
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.