The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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. MIICITS
T S Timbs, a live, wide
tiller of the soil of near
I'.lectcil for Sherman-Dallas
Klectrlc I.inr.
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Directors of the Texas I
puopany, otherwise known as rtje
1 man-Dallas Interurban, held
eir annual flection of officers In
lla« Tuesday afternoon. The fol-
lowing offii-ers were elected:
■'• K. Strickland, president.
W\ it. Brenth of Sherman, J. s
,chiu of McKinney and 1>. A. Tetn-
eton of Dallas, vice presidents.
Oace (ioodwin of Dalian, treasurer.
I*. Griffin of Dallas, secretary,
•lud*e m. h. Templeton of Dallas,
neral counsel.
I lie following were elected execu-
te committeemen: .1. |<\ strick-
nd, Oace Goodwill and M. I!. Teni-
elon.
Progress of work on the interur-
n was reported to be entirely sat-
>ne to vtsiung her p&HfM<>,"l v Ak heretofore. the
-- -- " j'il be pushed rapidly, it Is
OaT
work
stated,
than May 1, 1908.
1CKPOKT.
Dally.)
-round
avored
Demo-
weekIv
county treasurer B H —...
wjfe< J i,h a/vlew to beginning ihe passen-
... t, t, , I x/V 8e!V,c« HH Hoon as possible, nrob-
Mrs W B Fowlerand M>iy not later
Chandler of Bois d' Arc a
ing the family of Will Cm< ki.wkv .maiikkt
near Lawton, Ok la.
Miss Sue Sullivan has l..H, ,.nt,(^one"0<1
from a two months 0(tau ,|n| * *
Rockford and other pciniolton seed per |on
Miss Bessie KoithII. orn. per bushel . .
been visiting Mr and Mfats per bushel ..
Hi own. returned I'lida*1"" I'*''' loo lb. ..
home in Vernon. 100 !,) •
. i ... leal per bu . .
.1 () Johnson is hlliiglKus per dozen
ttion of general deliver"hickens, fryers
' the post office during th'fis per id ..
of Jim I1 Thomas, who,""1«
to the Territoty for a vii,('KH
N • ' 'v * T • *
£« cort bu /m;
jre in announcing to the
and Collin county that we
''ices of
Marshall
e in the Millinery business
household word to every
Mkned to buying her hat in
arshall has just returned
rket where she purchased
i. No lady should buy her
<'a
i t jeing our assortment.
\o
Texas.
AiMnvM AJLCyl, I
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\ f /I |\ || t 1 «■ II I I (Jll ! SllPOJ) ,
Mrs CD Hayes of W„rkeV8 pt?r |b
Slcter, AIiss l« rankle 1 Winter per lb
Misses Donnie, Ethel Italia hay per ton
Abernathv left for lalrie hay per ton
is to attend the World,^)h,'80n h«y
XI * i y n , | , per
Mis. J (i titzhugh
Court, have retained fti
to Mr«. Kitzhugh's «ii
Worsham in Oak Cliff.;
where | Tom Katton of Fori
in McKmnev vi-itinj !
Mrs. Mattie Webb, am
1ft
lacon per lb
"• • • . :i to 3.36
10 i/fe to n.30
• . . ?14 to $15
•. .. 19 to 50
• . . 65c to NOc
$1.15
$2.80 to $;:.io
70c
• . 1Cc to 22c
lb • . • li to 7c
• . . fie to "c
. • $2 to $2.50
$4 to $1,25
$:{.50 to $1
. 7c to 7 I-2c
.. 15c to 20c
' ■ $ 12 to $ 1
.. $10 to $12
• • $8 to $ 10
I 0c to 10.50c
die
• «. W. 10. Itucker,
House, second lloor,
er. Phoaes, Office'
'17 7.
office in Foote
northwest cor-
* t'; residence
Dr. .1, K. Hunter,
east corner of
f'«e. «7; res id
i'uxas.
upstairs north-
square. Phones: Uf-
euce 553. McKlnney.
demist, upstairs
ovei Collin County National
Residence pt^one 28; office
McKlnney, Texas.
4 1
bank,
phone
DK.vrn or i.tkii) ,m.\\.
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Ine
|at
a
lof
ng
Allen.
W C Killiugsworth
risit to Kast
[morning.
igs of
left for iP°or'
Texas Saturda • you
) steps
Milton Wbisennnt, Walte,8 t^e
| Sp tad lev, Walter Busli, Wi'^eleanses
killingsworth- lOdgar and .lacl
Bush, Walter Spradley and Tom
uguley, returned from the
"orld's Fair Sunday morning.
W C Killingsworth returned
from East Texas Monday morn-
"g-
Wesley Young anil wife are the
arents of a 12 pound girl baby
his week. 1 me^ then? last January.
Walter Bush of Piano stopped I Tj10 piko |>CM>plo can justl
boast of four good doctors wit
very few patients at the presen
cond
•Kri -
of the death
. an excellent
lived in
Ln<t
l>. Tavcr, Sii|M>riiiten<leiit Wilson
Chapel Sunday School, I'n**.
es Am ay.
his comrades in arms it
Lang Syne. uv rwgre, lewrn
Hon T F Mangutu amn. of j. d. caver
S Dowel I went over hrisiian Kcntletnan, who
ville Saturday to Hie Enhn- ((imnuiniiy lie had been
Democratic Uongressi'Mwinfendent <>l the Wilson Chapel
vention. lethodist Sunday school for four
Gen Dixon of Blue fara 1w,,Pn h" Th- '^."eased
in Friday having in ."J " """ •v,'ars ,,l(l « <« l«n a
C Levins of thatvicin.ih 1||'||,; ;v
with criminal assault,,lt,S(ltty ,u
placed in [>r uhv u
ii '^'"'''"athy, Lawyer. Col-
lin County Abstract Co.; land titles
ki?n"nT? U"d ,)e,'ret",e(i Money to
loan at low rate of Interest.
G. E. Alternathy, Fire Insurance
Agent, office West Virginia street
Wade Hotel- °n,y
ana nest conipiinies represented.
OODS
Dr. J. C. linvc Office upstairs
over J. I). Stiff Dry Goods Co. east
«ide square, McKlnney, T<
tesldence 008.
*x. 1'hone,
•> years old
no children to survive
death. Ho was buried
Wilson Chapel, his pas-
, a K K«iby. of Princeton.
Arkansas, f^nd tho boll weevitinK the funeral.
("the bug under the chip") ha
never screwed its gall up to thitK.irm\u thk spot.
extent to emigrate further nortl
! than Dalla«, since the Bon He Done, S« Scores
| Weevil (microby) Convenlio Kinney citixens say,
of Me.
ff here a few days, on his return
rom St Louis.
The Baptist tent meeting is
eiug well attended.
Allen received her first bale of
otton Saturday. It was sold
t a.4<).
A E Rawlins has moved to the
i'ouug house, snutheist of the
lepot.
W A Chandler has moved from
lis farm to his house, lutely
>ought of Morgan Brown.
Preparatory work is being done
o erect a second story on the
iVoodman building.
Mrs Sam Finley, who has been
ick, is much better at present.
J H Shrewsberry, a former
esident of Allen, ivill move back
o Allen soon.
Miss G:i-saway of Louisiana is
siting F it ltieker-on.
ii'.rew Bcck moved back to
nnessee this week.
I'rof C T Cobb of Lebanon was
visitor here Wednesday.
Uncle Johnnie Hedgecox aud
randson have returned to Hoh-
^ell, N M.
J W Witt and family left for a
i! it to Quanah Wednes<lay.
Mi^s Convers of the Cotton-
ood Community has been visit
ig at Will Brown's this week
Wilher Killings worth will re-
.-"^rn to Houston to complete his
ourse in shorthand, Friday.
ill
ugl
10m
cure an aching back,
pains of rheumatism,
tired-out sfeellngs,
must reach the spot
pet
inon
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Pike, Aug. 28.—The Baptist
Irela uin h cummenced a protracted
eeting here Sunday, August 21,
with 9 additions to the.
*04,
lurch, two by Urt er and seven
experience. Prospect bids
ir for the greatest revival in
time. We hope the good healt,„8e
will last long enough tor the doim,8, (.I1SPH .,,H (hp kldnevB
tora to take a vacation and g' tn's Kidney puis are for i
E ist Texas, eat muscadines an s
tako some of their own physio master h. E. Smith, of Mc-
We, the people of Pike, cay .Texas, makes the following
boast of a fact that no other tow°"< recommending Doan's
in North America can, and thi "I first heard of
is: the town is so beautifully Itr Kidney Pills through a friend
cy off that our cemetery is m tlias usi,1k them, lie recom-
center of the square. The wisf , m so " «< i «'eni
off ou °8 (ln,K R,0>"e and got
had been troubled off and
J. I,.
Lawy
DE
h
square,
dom displayed in laying
town so admirably well is vor
far reaching. The present an,11(1
future generations will become s1(.
well acquainted with the grave,,f
yard and its surroundings that
they will not fear the grave, and
the many graveyard and ghost
stories that are handed down
from generation to generation. '
RHEA'S MILL.
Rhea Mills, Aug. 23—Camp-
meeting closed at Walnut Grove
Sunday night with several con-
versions and additions to the
church. Rev Fitzgerald began
another meeting at Prosper last
night. •
Sam Williams and wife spent
last week visiting relatives and
friends at Biggers and in Rains
county.
Mias Marguerite White has re-
turned to McKlnney, after a
weeka' visit with her aunt, Mrs
John Kerr of Walnut Grovt.
Mr Berry has returned to his
home in Mesquite, aftor a pleas-
ant visit with his friend, Will
Bone. r
A Urge number from MoKin-
ney attended the meeting at the
Grove Hvndaf.
Mrs A C Williams is spending Friday from* tjip
rheumatic pain but after
box of Doan's Kidney
pain disappeared and the! A
the kidneys was restored Mrlilj
now mtfitio iv it*o livutl viuiiuK
our recent picnic. Prof. W S
Smith ih rts efficient leader.
RHYMER.
Rhymer, Aug 24.—Cotton pick-
ing is the orriet of the duy now,
the yield is very light.
Rev A B Jones of Whitesboro
has closed the annual Holiness
meeting at this pluce.
Miss Lilhe Ramsey of Melissa,
visited at tte home of L F Roper
Saturday night and Sunday
Several from this place attend-
ed the picnic at McKinney last
week.
Rev Jim Harder commenced a
protracted meeting at StonyPoint
todav.
Jim Davis and family visited,
relatives at Melissa last week.
Bob Grant of Fannin county
has moved into our midst,
Geo Brsnner and family of
Oboctaw are visiting relatives in
and around this place.
Jim Arringtoi returned. last
nwar bhnr
'""Remaining in the postottice at
McKinney, Tex., Aug. 24, 15104,
which, if unclaimed in two weeks
will be sent to the Dead Letter
olHce at Washington, I). C.
ladies.
Brown. Mrs Mollie,
Betts, Miss Rosa,
Dillemuth, Miss Stella,
Hawkins, Mis* Delia,
Hudson, Mrs J F,
Lock hart, Mrs .John,
Martin, Mrs Lovia,
Peppers, Miss Pearl,
Petty. Miss Li I lie,
Roberts, Miss Bertie,
Shelbv, Lou Mrs,
Steele. Mrs R B,
Webb, Mi'S Ola,
Wood, Mr j Burbria,
gkntlhsje5.
Ball, H G.
Bergen, J V,
Baker, 01 lie.
Crouch, Will,
Deskin, J P.
Freeman & Henson,
Harris, W W,
Huggins, J H,
Linsey, D,
Malone, T B,
Morton, Jas,
McWilliams, W J,
Rogers. Bererly L,
Rucker, M T,
Thompson, A B,
Washelue, J L,
Wiley, F L,
Wright, James.
Persons calling for letters in
above list please say "Advertis-
ed." H. E. Smith,
Postmaster.
burger.
Burger, Aug. 23, '04.
We have had a nice rain which
the farmers greatly appreciate.
Jim Perkins is up after a week's
illness.
Guy Smith and sister. Miss
Ruby, of Mustang, visited in our
community Sunday.
Lightning struck the barn of .1
M Oakley during the storm Mon-
day but fortunately it did but
very little damage.
Mrs Pullin and sons, Willie aud
Frank, attended the picnic at Tio-
ga Saturday.
Master Willie Thomas of Far-
mersville, is visiting his grand-
parents Mr and Mrs T .1 Hale.
J M Oakley has sold his farm
to T Brigham for $4,MO.
A number of our young folks
attended the picnic at McKinney
last week and reported a nice
time
-istcr, Miss Hena, who is still
quite sick. Her many anxious
friends hope she will soon be
better.
Mr .1 O Beldon happened to an
accident last week falling troiu a
wagon and «as bruised up con-
siderably but no bones broken.
Mrs Plummet- Harris and chil*
j dren attended the meeting yester-
I day and wore the guest of Mes-
ilames Cline aud Woods.
Miss Julian Harris has been
j visiting at Joe Clinc's for several
| days.
f Mr and Mrs Mobs and Misses
! Hallio ! 1 aiiey and Georgie Harri-
son of Bonham are visiting rela-
tives lioie.
Mrs Jennie Merritt and Mit s
Minnie visited in Melissa the
guests of Mrs Henry Morgan and
Miss Douglas.
Mr and Ml'g R B King have re-
turned ft'om Freii'h Wells where
Ye scribe, in company with sev-. l,ave been for sevei&l Wefks.
eral others, attended an old fash- Ml'8 George Mullinex of
ioned campmeeting at Honey Hunt county, is visiting her sis-
cre k Sunday and greatly enjoyed ters, Mesdames Crouch and Mill-
theday. * ' rainey, and Mr and Mrs Abe Tay-
Eula Franci* has been spending or
a few days at Galveston,
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Bears the
Signature of
own.
Prof W T Turner is instructing
the largest singing class in his
career as a teacher at Klondike,
Delta county. He expects to be
buck at Frisco in about two
weeks. He writOH, "Forward The
Democrat to me. 1 have bet:?
out of the county several days
and am getting real anxious to
see the old paper as it always
gives the news from over the
county from the people in whom
I am interested."
McKinney Training School,
(Prof F G Jones) has a fine pros-
pect for the next year. New ««u-
dents from city and country ar
ranging Almost daily.
M rs Bub Strother and children
i of McKinney visited her parents,
Mr and Mrs J F Gibson.
Messrs Joe Cline, Edd Gibson
and Marshall Graves returned
Sunday from a two weeks stay at
n .u „ -. n .. the World's Fair, and report a
The Kind Yoy Have Always Bought tine time.
Miss Shores of Collinsville who
has been visiting Miss Snow, hat*
returned home.
Mesdames Spencer of Ft Worth
and Caves and Bassham of Prince
ton are visiting their parents, Mr
and Mrs W M Shelton.
Rev A Lynne Chinkinbeard of
Windsor, Missouri, who was once
pastor of Christaiu church here is
attending the meeting at Meliasa
and visiting his many friends.
Mrj Emma Winston and con,
Harrington, are visitiug friend*
in Melissa, where Mrs Winston
I expects to teach this wiiter.
There has been 32 additions to
date at tb* Christian meeting,
conducted by Rev Geo L Bush.
MELISSA.
Mr and Mrs T S Shirley of1
Wj nnewood, I T has been visit-,
ing their parents, Mr and Mrs
Jack Shirley.
Miss Lillian Bear, of Howe is
visiting her sister, Mrs T E Shir-
ley.
Mr and Mrs C R Frost of Den-
ison who have been visiting their
parents, Mr and Mrs W M Shel-
ton have returned home.
Miss Jessie and Hattie Reas-
nover of Denison visited friends
h.irii <> ivapII
prof J T Vestal of Orangeville
was in Melissa Sun Jay.
Mrs P II Parsons of Denison
visited her sister, Mrs J O Beldon
a few dnys.
Mr Henry Ogilyie of Galveston
d*wJ ir attending the bsdside of hi«
Tne big Methodist oampmeet-
ing at White's Grove is being
largely attended. Kev F A Ro -
ser preached last night. A largo
number of people attended from
McKinney. There are a
number of
Dampen,
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Smith, J. Frank. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1904, newspaper, August 25, 1904; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291852/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.