The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1905 Page: 3 of 12
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WHERE WILL YOU GO ? f
To Colorado's majestic mountains, with their tonic air that adds
'easure?
est by shores of the great Pacific?
xest to every pleasure?
To the Golden west by s
To Portland and its mighty Exposition?
To Chioago, the greatest of all summer resorts because of unnum-
bered advantages?
To Michigan, Wisconsin, Canada, New York, Minnesota, with their
charming lakes and quiet rivers, fascinating landscapes and tem-
perate climates?
To the Southeast, with its mineral springs, its long loved hills and
crystal streams?
Wherever you go, the Rock Island can take you there, and its train
service from Texas is unsurpassed.
Through SLEEP RES To DENVER C CHICAGO Daily
Quickest and bcstservict to Nebraska & Western Iowa
Write me now, stating about when and where you wish to go, and
I will immediately give you full information. I have descriptive
literature regarding Colorado. California, Oregon, also northern
and eastern resorts that I will gladly send free.
Phil A. Auer, G. P. A.*
Fort Worth. Texas
Little I terns of Personal and den.
era! Interest.
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The Doing? if the Day—novo,
menu of the People—
Business Notes
Thursday.
Dick Faulkner came up from
Dallas today.
Mrs Will W Ticknor and little
sons, Mai and Earl, returned
home last night from u visit at
Mansfield.
Mr and Mrs Will R Hill and
little daughter, Miss Vivian, wont
to Dallas today.
John Brown, who for several
months carried the mail to and
from the trains, left today for his
former home in Spring City,
Tenn.
After visiting his family here
A A Walcott has returned to
Weatherford where he is at work.
Miss Faye Wells has arrived
from Tecumseh, O T, to visit her
aunt Mrs Lora Davis on North
Coltman street.
Marshal Padgitt went to Brown
wood today to install a Twentieth
Century Soda Fountain.
Mrs M E Gray, of Dallas, is
visiting her daughters, Miss Mo-
zelle Gray, and Mrs H M Joplm,
on South Tennessee St.
Miss Ida Cunyus returned to
her home in Laura, Mi*s, today
after visiting Mr and Mrs F M
Cunjus here.
B T Estes and son, El ward,
.who attended the National U C V
Re-union which convened in
Louisville, Ky, June 14, 15 and'
1(5, returned home today. Mr
Estes was one of the delegates
sent from .1 W Throckmorton
Camp U C V, McKinney.
Mrs ,1 .1 Thompson and Miss
Grace Allen went to Dallas today
to attend the marriage of their
nephew, Mr Ed Bennett to Miss
Lillian Rush.
Mrs S P Coffey and little son,
Lawrence, went up to Van Al-
styne today to visit Mrs Coffey's
sister, Mrs Sam Beard, who is
quite sick.
Prof J H Bright, of Mt Vernon
was in the city today greeting
friends. He will visit his brother
J L Bright of Ash Grove for u
few days. ,
Miss Pearl Province has gone
to Rockwill for a visit.
Mrs J *11 Henderson of Val-
dosta. Ga, who for several weeks
has been seriously ill at the home
of her parents, L)i and Mrs T \V
Wiley, has so far recovered that
she was able to louve for home
today. She was accompanied by
her sister, Miss Betsy V\ iley, who
will spend some time with her.
The following relatives attend-
ed the funeral of Gabriel Belew:
H H Belew, of Einet, I T ■ Mrs
N E Belew and W C Belew and
family of Tishomingo, 1 T., grand
mother Mrs E R Puckett and
Mr and Mrs J F Houser of Royse,
Texas; Dr Mitchel t nd OH
Belew, of Campbell; Frank
Stripling of North Ft Worth.
Miss Su*ie Berry of Lufkm,
Angelina county, is visiting Ler
cousin, Charlie Roemeleand fam-
ily east of town. She will go to
Sulphur Springs, 1 T, next week
to vit-it un uncle.
C harlie Roemele, one of our
good friends residing east of Mc-
Kinney. was in town today and
brought u« a liuab of tine Japan-
ese plums plucked from his or-
chard. They are very large and
tine flavor.
Mrs B W Rhine and little
daughter of Paris arrived yester-
day afternoon to visit Mrs W A
Rhea and other friends in this
city, her former home.
Mrs L M Talkington left today
for Tiogi to vi it her son N L
Talkington and family and also to
get the benefilsnof the medicinal
properties of the water of the
well?.
A SUMMER TRIP UNSURPASSED ON
THE CONTINENT.
The trip to Salt Luke < 'ity <>r to the Pacific Const via
that point over the Denver^ 1{io Grande System, "The
Scenic Line of the World." is the most beautiful in
America. • No European trip of e<|iial length can com-
pare with it in grandeur of scenery or wealth of novel
interest. Then Salt Lake < 'itv itself is a most quaint
and picturesque place and well worth the journey. Its
Mormon temple, tabernacle, tithing ottice and church
institutions, its hot sulphur springs within the city
limits; its delightful temperature, sunny climate and
its great Salt Lake—deader ami denser than the Dead
Sea in Palestine—are but a few features of Salt Lake
City's countless attractions. There are parks, drives,
canons and l>eautiful outlying mountain and lake re-
sorts. Imagine, if you can, a bath in salt water a mile
above sea level, and in water in which the human body
canilot sink. Inquire of your nearest ticket agent tor
low tourist rates to Salt I^ake City, or write for infor-
mation and copy of "Salt Lake City* the City of the
Saints/' to S. k. Hooper, G. P. A., Denver, Colo.
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Friday.
Deputy Sheriff Geo Eubauks
went to Wylie today.
F F Hill, a merchant of Prince-
ton, was in McKinney today.
Mrs M .1 Maupin, of Kingston,
is visiting her daughter, Mis
Todd Largent.
F M Cunyus and little stons
Paul and Belva, visited at Prince-
ton today.
M L Specks is a new reader of
The Democrat in the Coffman
community.
E G Mote, of We ton, joins
The Democrat's li^t of regular
subscribers. Welcome.
W G Vaughan, of Trinity is a
welcomed neiv subscriber of The
Democrat. Hope he will be
pleased with our weekly.
Dan Maple, of Cbambliss. adds
his name to The Democrat's big
big list of friends and subscribers
in that section.
Dr and Mrs Todd Largent are
the proud pareats of a tine baby
girl.
Miss Ethel Berry, accompanied
bv Mrs J R Hill of' Weatherford
who is visiting here, went up to
Melissa today to visit friends.
Miss Eula Kimbrough of Ter-
rell is visiting her friend Miss
Elizabeth Emerson.
Mrs EN McAuley, who has
been visiting in Sherman and
Denison returned home last
night.
Mis9 Cora Caldwell of Climax,
who has been visiting at the home
of her brother. Dr J A Caldwell,
has returned home.
Frank Stripling of Ft Worth
returned homo todav after attend-
ing the funeral of his cousin,
Gabriel Belew.
Drs .J W Largent and W. C
Bryant, who attended the meet-
ing of the North Texas Medical
Association in Denton, have re-
turned home.
Ten cars of gravel and sand
have baen received for the grounds
around the new depot. Work is
progressing rapidly on the build-
ing.
E G Douglass, a prosperous
young farmer living about two
miles south of Maple Grove,
orders The Democrat sent to his
address.
Mrs Will Hill and little daugh-
ter Viviau have gone to Mineral
Wells to spend some time.
J E Clarke, the clever, courte-
ous II & T C local agent, is in
Houston on a brief busiuess trip.
Albert Smith returned home
today from a several days vaca-
tion at Mineral Wells.
Contractor J W Hamilton went
up to Melissa todav finish up the
work on the residence of J 11
Coffman.
Mrs Spere Smith and children,
and Miss Lillian Bells, of Dallas,
arrived this afternoon for a visit
at the home of Mr and Mts W A
Strnughan.
Mrs Winder and daughter,Miss
Grace of Leonard, are visiting at
the home of Attorney and Mrs
.John Doyle.
Mrs L C Clifton and little
daughter, Carrie, returned today
trom a visit to relatives in Winns-
boro.
Little Misses Eouise and Pau-
line Kuyrkendull arrived last
night from Leonard to visit their
aunt Mrs J L Greer.
Mrs G B Brazier and daughter,
Miss Leuna, of Danton, arrived
this afternoon to visit the form-
er's niece, Mrs Wee den Franklin
in this city.
M iss Ida Ball has returned
home from La Porte, where she
attended the B Y P U Encamp-
ment. Master Irvin Ball also
attended. *
Ula Saunders has returned to
Oklahoma City after speuding
several days here visiting hi)
parents, Deputy County Clerk
and Mrs J C Saunders.
Geo W Taylor has gathered
til 1-2 gallons of the Austin dew-
berries off 8 rows HO feet long
aud there remain some to pick
yet. The vines are four years
old. •
The Democrat is pleased to
plaoe the name of Mrs Eva Rowe
of Trinity, upon its subscription
list.-
John G Davis, a knight of tho
grip, left last night for Shreve-
Eort after spending two weeks at'
ome with his family.
Saturday.
Mrs Lizzie Osburn, of Melissa,
is in the city visiting Mesdames
Charlie Scott and Alice Wilson.
J L White, cashier of the Col-
lin County National Bank has
gops to Minsral Wells to spend s
week.
Miss Midge Ferguson has ar-
rived from Tishomingo, 1 T, to
visit Mi es Mary and Florence
Talkington.
Mr and Mr* Dick O'Baonon of
Sherman arrived this afUraocn
[ tu spend Sunday with Rev and
| Mrs P C Archer.
Mrs Will Neathery of Farmers-
ville, who has been here Visiting
her parents, Mr and Mrs W T
Cox, has gone to Sherman to visit
her sister, Mrs Geo S Murphy.
Mrs Sterling Coffev and little
son, Lawrence, have returned
from a visit to Mrs Coffey's sis-
ter, Mrs Sam Beard who has been
very sick but is some better, at
! her home in Van Alstyne.
Mrs Susie Atkinson of Allen
was here today*
Miss Goree Grav of Sherman
visited friends in McKinney today
Miss Grace Yarbrough left to-
day for Wichita Falls to spend
some time visiting friends.
Miss Susie Berry of Lufkin,
who has been visiting her cousin,
Charlie Koemelle and family near
Woodlawn, left today for a visit
at Sulphur, 1 T.
L E Coles, representing the
Remington Typewriter Co of
Dallas, was in McKinney todav,
and was a pleasant visitor at the
Democrat ottice.
Mrs VV O Lonmor of Enuis,
who has been visiting her daugh-
tei, Mrs Russell Bowlby in this
city, has returned home.
Miss Ida Foster went to Melis-
sa this afternoon to visit.
Miss Lizzie Epps is visiting in
in Denison.
Mrs E W Muse went up to An-
na this afternoon to visit her pa-
rents, Mr and Mrs F I Wolford.
E B Doggett returned today
from a business trip to Ft
Worth.
Miss Jennie Gibson, who is at-
tending the Summer Normal,
went to Melissa today to spend
tommorrow at home.
Miss Lucy Rutherford return-
ed today from a visit in Piano.
Miss Lottie Newsome of Paris
is the guest of Miss Lizzie Wad-
dil in this city.
Mrs C C Watson, of Climax,
left today for a trip to Mineral
Wells.
Mi-'s Dana Henry, tff Oklaho-
ma City, who has been here visit-
ing her aunt, Mrs L L Elliott
and other relatives, returned
home today.
F M Michael, of Sanger, remits
by post office money order renew-
al cash on The Democrat. Mr
Michael did carpenter work in
McKinney befoie the war, work-
ing some with the lute, Uncle
Jack Faires. About a year ago
he moved from Cottage Hill to
near Sanger where lie bought a
place. Mr Michael has hundreds
of fsiends in various parts of old
Collin who wish him well.
Mrs T P Duncan, of Wichita
Falls, who has been here visiting
her pareuts, Mr and Mrs H E
Smith, has returned home. Her
sister, Miss Maude Smith and
Miss Yarbrough accompanied her
to Ft Worth, where they will be
members of a house party at a re-
ception to be given by Miss
Fields, after which they will go
on to Wichita Falls.
Monday. %
Geo M Wil son shipped a car of
fat hogs to Dallas today.
Mrs E W Muse returned today
from a visit to her parents at An-
ua.
M iss Minnie Mcrritt visited in
Melissa today.
J D Cox went to Van Alstyne
this afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Joe Armstrong
have returned from a vi-iit at
Amarillo.
Mis9 Clara Hammond returned
this afternoon from a visit in
Dall is.
Atiy E W Merritt of Dallas
visited his mother, Mrs Jennie
Merritt here yesterday.
Miss Vira Burnett of Oak Cliff
has returned home after a visit to
Mrs John Moore iu this city.
Rivmond LoA-e, bookkeeper
for J M Wilcox & Son's lumber
yard, paid Sherman a visit yester-
day.
Mrs Sarah Kidd of Sherman is
in the city attending the bedside
of her sistei Mrs W M Glenn who
is very sick.
Miss lrma Clifton has returned
from u visit in Bonh m, Coal-
gate aud Duraut, I T.
R T Seay formerlv of this citf
but now of Dallas left today for
Portland Oregon to attend the
Exposition.
J W Mann, representing Bal-
lard Snow Liniment Co, St Louis
was in McKinney Saturday ad-
vertising their popular remedies.
Alderman and Mrs Burl Mas-
sie and daughter, Mis* Una, re-
turned yesterday afternoon from
visit in Van Alstyne.
.) H Forbes traveling salesman
for the Collin county Mill and
Elevator (Jo lett this morning af-
ter spending Sunday at horns.
W T Newsome who has baen
fl5 co'*a/sons arc to our
CLADVAnTAGP
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WE CAN AFFORD TO
ENCOURAGE
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Through me
TEXAS
PANHANDLE.
Sams patrons joommss/r v/s/t/ng
COLORADO"
LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION
.PARK,
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL
on CALirORNIA POINTS,AND
# IToSERVICE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
Summer Tourist Tickets
TO THE
Cool, Healthy, Invigorating Vacation
Resorts in the North and East
Now on Sale
Duily via the
Through sleepers, parlor cafe cars, chair cars (with free seats; making
convenient connections at all junction points.
For full information regarding rates, sohedules, etc.,
Ask Any Cotton Belt Man.
OK WRITE
D. M. MORGAN, J.W.FLANAGAN, GUS HOOVER,
Traveling Passenger Ag't Gen'l Passenger Ag't, Traveling Pessenger Agt
Ft. Worth, Texas. Tyler, Texas. Waco, Texas.
attending the McKinney Bueitiuss
College, went over to Celina to-
day where he has accopted a po-
sition as assistant bookkeeper for
the Celina Mill & Elevator com-
pany.
Mrs W L Patinell of Sherman,
formerly Miss Mona Tucker of
this city, who has been visiting at
the home of her aunts Mesdamcs
D T Pardue and M Wade and
other relatives has gone to Piano
to spend several days.
Mrs (i K Wear of Sherman
arrived this afternoon for a visit
to her parents, Mr and Mrs J W
Thomas.
,Ino P London of Gainesville>
returned home today after visit-
ing bis sisters, Mesdames J W
Miller aud W L Nelson in this
city.
Mrs Wesley Neathery and Miea
Bessie Ford have returned to
their home in Farmersville after
a visit to tho former's parents Mr
and Mrs A L Gerrish.
Little M iss Willie Clementson
and brother .lack left Saturday
afternoon for Matthews Texas
the home of their father .John
Clementson. They have been
making (heir home with tlieu-
aunt Mrs .lohn E Gibson for two
yei.rs or longer.
Mr and Mrs W T Brooke and
children ot Frisco spent yester-
day with their daughters, Mes-
dames John Hill and Robt War-
wick :n this city.
New Way to Memphis
and the
Southeast
FRISCO
SYSTEM
to Randolph and then
Rock Island.
Leave hort Worth 10:50
a m. arrive Memphis 8 a
m, next morning.
It's every day with the
best of service.
C. W. STRAIN, G. P. A.,
Ft. Worth, Texas.
Uoing North Soon.
3EST ttSSCNGER SERVICE
TEXAS.
4 important gatewm 4
If so, jou ought to look into
the low round trip rates via the
Frisco.
The following are all top-
ootchers:
Asbury Park, N J, Sea Shore,
one fare plus $3.3ft: tickets on
sale June 28, 29. 30 and July 1,
good to return August 31.
Baltimore, Md, one fare plus
$2; tickets on sale July 1, 2, and
3, good to return Aug 31.
Buffalo, N V, one faro plus $2,
ticket* on sale July 7, x and !*,
good returning Aug 4.
You travel on the tinost trains
running out of Texas. Harvey
dining service. Through sleepern,
and chair ears. Electric fans.
C. W. STKA1N,
Gen'l Pass. Agent,
Fort Worth, Texas.
TEXAS
To Attend Marriage.
Mrs G«o L Bush and children
went to Taylor Tuesday to attend
the marriage of Kev Bush's sister.
Miss Mattie Bush to Mr Pittman
of Cleburne, which took place
yesterday. Mrs Bush will re-
maiH'several weeks visiting other
relatives.
The Democrat is all homo print
Superb Pullman Vestibuleb
SLEEPERS,
Handsome Reclining Chair Cars
(SCAT* FREE)
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
ONI.Y LINE WITH fast mornln* and
evening trains to 8t. Louis au"l Um
Sast.
ONLY LINE WITH Pullman SlMpm
nod hlirft back Scarritt mt CoacaM
through (without alMinge) to N«w
Orleans, dally.
> new Chair
fif'sss:
ONLY LINE WITH handsome naw
Cars through (without chat
to St. Louis, Memphis and
ONLY LINE WITH a saving of 18 hour*
to California.
ONLY LINE WITH Tourlet Sleepta
Oars, semi-weekly .through (wlthou>
change) to San Franolsoo and
St. Lcuis.
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[LCQANT OININ* CAM TO ST. LOUt*
ON THE
"CANNON: BALL**
"NIGHTEXPRESS"
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Smith, J. Frank. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1905, newspaper, June 29, 1905; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291896/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.