The Daily Gazette. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 86, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 20, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY GAZETTE.
I*.«ueil Ever) Afternoon Except Sunday at the
Stt'iim I'owrr hou.se.
By TOM W. PERKINS.
SCMNliK I.ANSDAL.E, - • City Editor. j
81 BSCRIPTION
I'er flunth is Cents.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
'Phone No. 07.
Me KIN NICY, MAY 20, 1800
Tin golden Age will u<>t conic
till tlie £i1^.~>,<mh),I)Ihi -tcel 1 ni>l i-
'<nockeiI out.
COUNTY, COriMISSIONBRS' AND
JUSTICE COURT.
No Criminal Cases have Been
Tried Today in County Court
—New s of Interest.
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I III'. I' 111 p 111 o W iir 1- - I ill :i con-
tinucd story, with tin* xpected ad-
• Iit ional chapters.
IMiah'II.v. t <> many of our
brave volunteers have been inn—
tried out of a jolt.
Tin
Rubber trust is -till
strctehing it- profits at the ex-
pense of the consumer.
Ik it is true that (ien. Fun-ton
ha- resolved to keep out of polo-
t ics hi- head 1- a- level a- it i- red.
It is a sad fact that t he mini
who stays awake during the ser-
mon nit*v be thinking of anything
else but what the preaeher is sav-
ing.
IJki ori: we telegraph to Mill's,
-uppox■ We wipe out sonic of the
disgraceful conditions of life on
this planet, which we would b.<
ashamed to have to tell the Mar-
tians about.
Tin: abundant strawberry i- a'
blessing for w hich we cannot be j
too grateful. McKinney is just
now red n it h it. and t here is
nothing more healthful or pictur-
esque tItan strawberry paint.
It scent- t hat t lie ('atliolic j
church, w hich litis been supposed |
to be all powerful in Spain, can-
not put a stop t
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ill" in the
Spanish army. Only the Al-
mighty hiin-elf call check t lie lol-
lies t hat tio w
arisin.
I ncm: R 1 -s 1:1.1. S \< 11;, in hold-
ing on to his .-avings. nitty point
to the fate of Millionaire Pro-
basco, w ho gave aw ay $700,00(1
and is now friendless and ponti-
le-- tit the tlge of Nil. It i>, how-
ever. almost time for Mr. Pro-
btlseo to go to the treasure lie litis
I lid up in hea\en.
I'm: idea tlnit (iod ha- joined
two pei'son.s in marriage when one
may prove to be a criminal or de— 1
1 itnti* ol moral sen-e, tind who I
ititiy make the lite «>| the other a
prolonged torture. i- otic id' the
tiio.>t dillicult to inculcate. Per-1
haps it will iM\crbc generally re-'
ceived
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No criminal eases have been
tried in the county court today.
The following probate business
has been disposed of: Application
of \Y. II. Wolford for temporary
letter- of administration estate of
.I. T. Melton, decciised. granted
and bond li\ed at $.")00.
R. ('. White, guardian estate of
Harrison Iledgeeoxc, inventory
and appraisement approved and
ordered recorded. Application
for allowance granted ami guar-
dian allowed to sell land for not
less than appraised value: >1. h.
Oreer, temporary administrator
of the estate of II. R. McKinney,
report of -:tle and final report it*
tcnipornn administrator approv-
ed and ordered recorded. Ap-
plicttt on of W. S. Mathcvs, ad-
ministrator estate of W. C.
Parker, for sale of real estate
granted. First annual report of
\V. II. Hurst, guardian ,estate of
,les>ic et til., minors, approved
and ordered recorded. Applica-
tion of J. h. (irecr for perma-
nent letters of administration
estate of II. R. McKinney, de-
ceased, granted, bond fixed at
$24,000 and R. C. Moore, J. F.
(irecr and Sam Rosamond tip-
pointed appraisers. Application
to probate will of F. B. Simmons
and for letters of administration,
granted. Will established ac-
cording to its terms and provis-
ions and S. J. Simmons appoint-
ed administrator without bond
and G. J. Davie, Henry Harless
and George Pool .appointed ap-
praisers.
commissioners' ( 01 nr.
Commissioners' court met in
regular session yesterday after-
noon, ami will adjourn this af-
ternoon.
After allow ing a number of ac-
counts yesterday the bid- for bur-
ial of the county's paupers were
examined and the contract award-
ed to J. P. ( Vouch & ('o.
This morning John Moore was
appointed public weigher for this
precinct.
The court litis this afternoon
been engaged in examining the
report of Tax Collector Yaifcy
Least Money
I hat has built up our business. That i- what the
people want. The\ want to spend their dollars where
tlie\ will get 011c hundred cents worth of goods. We
guarantee everything just as represented. No mis-
representations allowed. If you buy anything of us
ami are not pleased w hen you get home, kindly return
if to us ami you w ill get your money back. N\ e quote
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For reliable merchandise quoted in M« Kinncv or any
w here else. Makes no difference w hat you want if
vou will come to us you will find that we can save
vou a little money on some things and big money on
nuinv others.
We Buy For Spot Cash)
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And sell for spot cash is how we do it. We make no
accounts.
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II STICK Cot HI'.
The case of ,1. S. Moore, oil
11 ml in Justice Terrell's court
yesterday afternoon, charged
with the use of abusive language,
resulted in a yerdict pf i|ot
guilty, •
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Therefore you have to pay no one else's account. We
have plenty of bargains iiil through our store for you.
You have to vi-it our store ami price our goods before
you can appreciate w hat we arc doing for the people.
W. S. KNIGHT,
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Soath Sit Dry Goods Merchant s
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The Daily Gazette. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 86, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 20, 1899, newspaper, May 20, 1899; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191382/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.