The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1898 Page: 1 of 6
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Matches Clocks, Jewelry, Fine
it Spectacles, and Novelties, al-:
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McKinney. Texas.
VOLUME I J.
McKlNNEY, TEXAS. THURSDAY. JULY 14, 1898.
NUMBEI
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LOCAL NEWS
Personals and Happenings of Interest
oatltered for The Democrat's
Many Readers.
MONDAY JULY 11.
Misss Kstelle Smith is visiting in
Sulphur Springs.
Charlev Pounds of Pilot Point
is here today.
Rev. John Chalk, a pioneer
preacher from Pilot Point preach-
ed at the tabernacle yesterday.
He is the father-iu-iavv of Rev.
Hill, and preached in McKinney
many years ago. He is a veteran
of the Mexican war having served
with Col. R. 1). Allison in that
struggle.
JULY
and
Capi. E. if. Wilkins.of Dallas,
spent Saturday in the city.
Friday evening a telegram came
from Capt. Rhea, of the Collin
Guards asking for eight men i
to take the place of those rejected
1 I
in Company C. In twenty-four
hours twenty-five men had offei-
Mr. W. M. Shirley is quite sick e,j to go. Kight were selected
with fever. and have gone to Houston. Col-
T. S. Jackson, who has been ''n lfi P:lti'iotic.
quite sick for several days is still \{r ,j. <j. Matthews brought to
confined to his loom. this office this morning a freak in
the bulb variety. It is an Irish
ly to make their future home.
Bob Davis is wearing a long
smile now, it":- a 10 pound girl
which arrived at Ins house last
week, both mother and babe are
doing well.
Mrs. Will Matthews, after two
week's stay, has returned from
Fort Worth, accompanied by her
sister.
Mr. Williams gave the young
fo!k< a social last night which
quitting work and the women
quitting giving birth to children.
We Have Remembered the Maine.
E. E. Flanagan and John Dill-
beck went to McKinney yester-
According to Gov. Hogg's speech The following Spanish vessels day and were among those who
vwvpv XWWgiUII ^ " 4 V I , III* \ 9 '
next democratic platform will be lcaI| navy since war was declared ^
« a i* i 4.v -.i against Spain: Cristobal Colon,
a spotted calico platform, with Ahiiirantc Omicii.l,,. Vizcava, In-
and Jucge Reagan s letter, the have been destroyed by the Amer- were examined 'ind accepted to
declared jj|] t|ie vacancy in Company C,
now at Houston.
... . iniiuiuiitv vyviu* ii'iuf iAva>a9 i n-
great territorial aggrandizement fanta Maria Teres.., Pluton, Fnr- Mrs. C. P. Reed and children
thrown in. When the mudsillers or, Reina Cristina. Alphonso returned to their home near
cool off they will refuse to play XIII, Don Juan De Austria. El FarmersvilicFriday aftera week's
at the game. Correo, Cuba, Espana lsla De visit to the family of I). B. Reed.
t T. . r-k ii r ii Luzon, Castilla, lsla De Cuba,
! "lhe coming to Dallas of the i i i \i. , v
/w* r. i • \ elrsco, lsla De .Mindanao, Ail-
Cotton Belt is a move in the di- tonio De ITIoa, Marquis De Duro,
was indeed a success and enjoved rection of greater prosperity here. Gen. Lezo, \ dialM>la jiiardiano,
bv all. It will be a great benefit to our Mercedes.
Mrs. Sain Bass of Greenville
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mr-. J. (\ Lowery, near
here.
Little Myrtie Crutcher is very j commercial interests, as their
sick now. freight and passenger trains will
Princeton Pick-ups.
Mr. McGuire and family and
run in and out, giving through
J. T. Dugger
iu« for ten day.-
foot.
ha- been suffer-
with an alHicted
Mrs. Gardenner. of Frankford, bills of lading for freight and sel-
speut a few days at Ed WestfalPs ling through tickets and giving
Julv 11th, l'S*, 8.
The writer bade the boy- of
recently
Prof. S. H. Home is
lating a visit to Rosvwdl,
Mexico.
.2 Z#
£
or o
Mi s Bessie Crouch has return-
ed from a visit to Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Everett are
the happy recipients of a tine boy
baby.
Miss Willie Goostree is visiting
relatives at Brookston, Lamar
county.
Mrs. Lockett left today to vi>it
Dr. Bowden an<l family of Sher-
man.
That enterprising firm, Mc-
Dowell & White are arranging to
place a branch house in Allen.
Mr. Jack Stovall, a former
McKinneyitc now « f Bee County,
is visiting in ihe citv.
contenip- jU)(at() most curiously shaped, ex-
v cept for the shell of the mud
turtle it- shape resembles that
amphiheous reptile. To -ay the
least it i- :t curios formation, and
can be seen at this office.
Central.
There is no better community Company C., good-bye at the!
us a through sleeper to Memphis.
in the state than Princeton
Miss Marv Wilcox son
of
From HarncV (iibhs Again-
The Cotton licit is a big aysteu, Kannersville visited Misses Lector
j.n operated by a liluarnl, sociable „n(1 Dox|c MePherson last week.
Prof. Striplin, of Dublin, came
lot of men. We should give
heartv welcome."
it a
It is reporter! that there are
two white boys age 7 and !' years
at Mr. Jim Lewi-, who got then-
last week and who. can not or d<>
not give am inteligeiit account
of themselves, their names, orthe
names of their parents. They re-
present that while hoeing cotton
for an uncle, they had a difference
with the other- there at work and
left to go home and missed their
wav. Mr. Lewi- lives on the Mc-
Kinney and Lebanon public road,
about mile- from the former.
! In* funeral f lluirh I>owe|l
vestardav wa- po-<iblx the m< st
largelv attended <>f anv here for
year-. Promptly at t p. m..the
h
Mr. F. P. Brooks lost a fine
horse last night. He had one of j '"*• • hurcii ua-
his legs almost severed by barbed ' !"- vutii
wire.
crowded to
\ nipat hi/iiiL'
friend-to pav the last tributes
and to 1 i-1« ri to the consoling
word- to be spoken bv Pa-tor
lliii. Hugh wa- a consi-tent
member of the Methodi-t church.
Ill- friend- were legion. We
know of nothing we can add that
mitrht be of am further comfort
to tlio-e recentlv and -o un< \pect-
edlv bereft of the jo\ of life and
II. Provine left over the M'S1'* ,,f
this morning for Mis-i— I - — ♦ m ■
i I
Kc— i ii t ion - u! Kc-jk , t.
Mr. (ieo. McKinney returned
Saturday night from Little Kim
where he report- the capture of
three large grey wolve-.
John J. Simmon- of Dallas
made his regular rounds to day
among our grocervmen.
Dr (i
sippi in answer to a telegram
vising him of the -evere lllne
his mother.
a<i
.f
We are deter-
mined to sell ev-
ery article of
summer goods if
we shall have to
make a loss. It's
money to us as
well as to the
trade. Business
Mi-s Knima King has been
elected to a position of teacher of
modern languages in Hawthorns
College.
Mrs. F. C. Thompson, accom-
panied by her sister, Mrs. K. L.
Willis, are visiting in the Horn
community today.
M. I>. William- passed
through here today with hi> hav
baler bound for the Rhea* Mill
community.
Charlie Russell ha-embarked in
the cold drink business on the
South east corner of the square.
Prof. C. <). Smith leaves todav
Kin- D.
oart
To the McKinue
ment—
Another alarm
another call ha-
comrade ha- an-wi rt'd the sum-
mon-, w inch >ooner or later
rea< he- ail of us. < '.<miad< Hugh
I)ow ll. in the bloom of e.arlv
manhood ha- none hem
an un-elti-ii lov
d«'V oti'"Il to hi-
tia- -oiindeii;
•tune; another
the
or
.f Othe
•v n. an
t,
Howell,
he had
for Sherman, where he will take
a special course ir
Sherman normal.
ed w ith a de-T
good 1 f t h« -i
lived. < otnradt
lad. and befor
t he aL'i of f. >ui
a member of t
promoted afterw aid t<> ?!
vV Ladder No. 1 1 -I* neal !v
vear- lie ha- acquitted hi
like a man.
When an old man, \ h<•-<•
With
. and a
nuiniat-
le th«
Hon. Barnett (iibbs returned
I vesterdav from his Cirapevine
farm and while he -wear- he is
not thinking about politic-, he i-
-un-burned sufficiently for cam-
paign purposes. He said to
Round About:
*• The Texa- crop i> not a mat-
ter of prospects; it i- a dead-sure
thing and this fall every farmer
and evt r\ member of hi- familv
can u-e a ">oo-|M und bale of cot-
ton for a camp -tool, and get fat
on h' .: and hominy. He ha- irot
eveivthinji from hay to vvheat. If
we had a lo« freight rate to the
iramp -hip- on our gulf coast,
-uch a- the Texa- Htdief would
give :i-. the gill- would not have
to follow .1 iin Ho«!L' - advice and
w ear dres-e-. on w hich t hev pa s
high fr« iuiit bot h w av -. If t lu-
ll y -ott -f -hip- on our gulf coast
continue- and the pre-ent freight
rate on cotton, Jim. tw « \ear-
from m-ov, m;«v have to tell them
t > follow the fa-hton of Mother
Kv e and raise the tig leave- at
home; it not the \ unen. but
the freight rate that u < d-refortn-
il:>:. 1 ti* girl- call ride 1 -. v tde-
and wear all-wool dre-.-es, two, if
we petipie in I"e\a- can expand
our crop- :i- much even vear and
get to the -hips with them.
"Fhe farmer- are thinking
more about governing the terri-
t«ir;. w« i «\> alreadv than of a< -
quiring anv in \-ia Sjnee we
I )iv
Head (Quarters, N. E. Sub.
or Tex. U. ('. V.
Sherman, July 11. isjis.
The < 'inniamling general an-
nounce-1 with pride and pleasure
the name of Mi«s Lorena Etter,
of Greenville, Texa.-. as sponsor
for thi- div -em at the coming re-
union at Atlanta. She will be
obeved and respected accordingly.
over from McKinney Wednesday
to visit friends,
There is a new babv girl at
home of Rev. ami Mrs. Ii.
Pirtle. Arrived June 2*th.
I here were five children in bed
with fever at the home of J T.
Davis last week. cxecpt
• s now convalescent.
Mr. Louis ('ravei
the
M.
one
I'nion depot in Dallas Tuesday j
evening. Walter Wilson and
Williams were the last ones we
shook hands with. May our bovs
be shielded by the strong hand of
Him who rules the universe.
J. A. Barnett is here today re-
pairing ami over hauling hi- gin
machinery.
J. F. S.
wteeleeesBe aad t
_
'4 .
UO *. MKIkO POWWR CO., HCW VOW.
-•* ;
R. R. TIME CARD.
Secret Orders.
H. & T. C.
North bound. Cannon ball 5 21 a.m
9:47 a. m
12 28 p. m
7:50 p. tn.
8:21a.m.
3:07 p. m.
6:21 p.m.
10:05 p- m.
No 3
No. 15
No 1
| Sontb bouml No 2
No. 16
No 4
' • Cannon Ball
EAST LINE.
>1 John's Ixxlge .* ! A. I". & A. M, I leaves.
Johu 1 . J'ag* . \V M . Ii. F. Dow- 5°
i, ^ T . . ' , Pswi-eajfer. arrives,
ell, he«-. Met11.- evt-rv 4th >atur<lav
came over night
Lwal
9:28 a. m.
2 40 p. m.
4.5-5 p.m
10. 35a. m
occasion to again urge on ail com-
rades the importance of a full at-
tendance. < hit host - at At lanta
are preparing to give u- a royal
W '
icomt
< >tliciai.
W. M
J. T. \Kl.s< \
Mai. < en. t 'oind.
AHKK.N.VTin .
The ('ommamling general take- from Climax Molidav to meet his
tlier-m-law. Mi s. Wat-on, who
had been tovi-it relatives in W e-t
< 'oilin.
^ • II. Belt* went to Galve-ion
oil the escur.-ion la-t week.
Rev. I). W. Garvin preached at
the Baptist church Friday night.
Lee and D. \N ailace were here
from Desert Fridav visiting the
familv of Dr. Moorman, and
pro-peeting for land to rent.
Mr. ami Mr-. S. II. Duffer
Went <V . to Fal'lliei sville to V (Sit
relative- la-t week. Mr-. Guffer
wa-taken sick while there and
Monday after-
weak condition.
Her mother. Mr-, t ullum, came
V :t h lies ami i- - till here.
Princeton furnished live volun-
teer- to < 'ompanv < .. that h ft
McKinney Tm -dav evening. John
and \\ ill W iliiani-, .lame- Rogers,
Albert Marom v and \N iil riioma-.
>ev eral tithers went to eiili-t i ut
got there to i late When tin-
next call i- ma le the-e bov- will
llaggai Chn|Uer .r.:5 If. A. M
Church, 11. P.; II. \S. |{|;in,
Meet.- everv 41 h M«.iiilav.
John
Sec.
.STAR ROUTES.
F.xei utive Man-ion. |
N a-:iington. .iuiv .* . 1>', *>. j
Hon. ,1 M Pearson,
McK nnev. Texa-.
I leal "S, r
I beg leave to at :iowiedge 1 he
receipt of vour letter t f June 2iMh
and t i state that the sugge-tion
• • Mitaineil therein ha- had atten-
t nti n and ha- been brought to
the not ice of tiie -e ret arv of wai
for hs- ctm-nleration.
Verv trul.v vours,
.l"il\ \l l I—« N
>•'. ret arv 1. t (le
a- brought home
M n in a v.
I oi; ri |{.
Pre-ldetlt
y.
Knqiirc I.od«e ;s j, u. o. F
-bthii Church. N. (. K. N. Adams,
>ecietary. Meets every Thursday
nisflit.
I.yiida Eneauiputetit ."^.1 I OOF.
W ( UohiiiMUi, ( P., Mover Smith,
Scribe Meet- 1-t and •"■<! MoimIhv
night.-.
ISebekah I iix** s.'i I < <1 F. Mr«.
I. W i rouch. N <•: Mr- Dt .1 A Caid-
vv <• • \feet-every Fridav night.
Ord r ot Eastern --iar. Mr- W 15
New some. \\ M , A 15 Carroll. W p
Meet- 1st Hii'l :i«i 'l'uesdav-,
Detianee Lodge •_* K of P . Pat
M'.ulden, i t ..! M Mu-e. K < f f{ & S
Meet- everv I ue-dav night.
f.d>a! rounci. -Ir n I' A M
Scott \ , ( . w 1. Kith. |{
a. Me< t- every Fritiav night in their
hall. E. I -oui-iuna street.
Magnolia 1 nmp 4;U W O \V; A .1
< aUlw eii. r C; K. ut K Kerr. Cierk.
Meets ev«rv ii.ln\ ni^'ht nt \Voo*l-
men «• hhi, r-oiitli eitle ►(jiiare.
Leave? McKinney at 1 a. in daily for
Lebanon, K< ckhill, F<>ncine, Prosper
and Erudia
Arrives at McKinney at 7 p. m. daily
from Lebanon. Rockhill, Foncine,
Prosper and Erudia
Leaves McKinney at 1:30 p in daily
f>ir West tn. Roland and ( hambersville
Arrives at McKinnev at 11:30 a. m.
daily from Weston. Roland anj Chaxn-
l)ersville.
Leaves McKinney at 6-00 a m. daily
for ( Vlina. Vineland. Rhea Mill and
K< >selan(i
Arrives at McKinney at 7 p. m. daily
from (Vlina, Vineland, Rhea Mill,
and Roseland.
Leave? McKinney at 1 p. m. <iaily
for Bine Ridge, Altoga .and Verona.
Arrives at McKinney at 12:110 p. m
daily from Blue Ridge, Altojfa and
Verona.
Leaves McKinney at 1 p m. daily
for Wylie and Lucas
Arrives McKinney at 12 tu. daily
from Wvlie and Lucas.
-uiik all
The Democrats Choose Their
Standard Bearers At the
Polls.
-t a
:i 111 - Ii
.... I .1
11:
lie
while a
reached
■a years, became
'unior i ompanv
Hook
seven
I.l-df
torpe«
I bh
>a! - w i
tig ta-
li.tv v t!
i" "P1,
giv ng ti-
ll it
III ll-e
a special course tn methods at the I'd active earn, -t work a?
j is called bcne< vve are
| t hank t lu Lord he h .-
Walter Kmerson i.« visiting hi- J long -pared fo* u-- fui
sister, Mrs. Roy Anderson, ;«lfK>od: 1
Greenville.
read
bee
da\ s
iVef,
■ t '
more
lle-l
1 '-licit.
i He
-plat.
it)tli
ami
t w. i
f tile
il ka-
aliv
hat-
ha V e
•V ti _ -
return- d to liei
Texa- Momlav
• st ing her son,
for
th.
Sa
oimt v
of th
hi \
-tale
it !e
in
The tabernacle tent vvill be re-
turned to Greenville today. The
meetings will be continued at the
M. E. church from now on.
The ^teain separators are put-
ting in full time on the gram
tields during this favorable weath-
er.
Mack Cook, who was -iek here
o long, has been very low for
is what we want ?;"■?week; ',ar!;,N""
Mexico. Dr. Webb is his attend-
and we are mak-ii,1«',h^ici"n-
• a ±. S T. Sea ley, wife and daughter.
mg pricas to sat " of Ft. Worth, are again among
their many friend- in McKinney.
Sam has come to take charge of
the Wilmeth and Galloway meat
"D-I «. A i 4- "D11TT market where he will be pleased
CHS^Ouli-Dliy | to see all of his old time friends
! and customers.
Mr-. Lou Barnett, nee Throck-
morton. of Dallas, is visiting her
brother, Dr. Hen Throckmorton.
Mr. K. W. Kirkpatriek went
south this morning. He will vis-
it several points in central Texas
to inspect the fruit crop prepara-
tory to issuing his annua! cata-
logue.
isly everybody.
Summer
Clothing,
Straw Hats
This week. Big
line of Glcves,
Dress Shirts,
Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery, Belts,
Dry Goods,
<j. G. and.I. U. Mayhew, have
returned from a season's canvass
for the McKinney Nursery. This
worthy institution had thirteen
men employed as salesman the
past .season and is doing a splen-
did business.
- and
good: out when one its the very
biooill of youth vvho-e sphere of
active energetic manhood is ju-t
opening ami whose life i- all be-
fore him, i- taken, we are inclin-
ed to tran-grcs- the injunction
•'.llldge not the Lord with feeble
sense." Let u- instead hope to
emulate tin-example of our Com-
rade for good and follow hi- lead
in doing hi- duty.
Therefore be it resolved. That
in the death of Hugh Dowell. we
have lost a true and devoted Com-
rade. his family a loving s,,;. „,xi
brother and our city one who was
an exemplatv citizen, and
That a copy of these re-olu-
tion- be published in thi- news-
papers of the city and a copy !>e
furni-hed hi- family.
W W.TKR D. How KM..
Wit.i C. Gkkkisii.
AI.frkd d. ALI.KN,
Committee from llook Ladder
Company No. 1 of the McKin-
ney Fire Department.
Hotel by Hud-
-nip-. i
h ai in d how to fig.ire and t
ure hat Spain ta\e i the industrial
eias-.e- -o high for a large navv
and standing irmv that when it
came t a -how-down the |>o -r
devil- had no heart and ir tailow
to tight on. (he "Spaniard- had I
ill the heart taxed out of them
and all the tallow taxed off of
them following imperialism.
" I he farmer i- all right on I'oi-
to Rico and Hawaii a- commercial
and militarv necessities as ad-
juncts to the great Nicaragua ca-
nal, but he n ;l! In* ijovrn on the
government when it come- to
Asiatic possessions ami more
army and navy. The mudsiller
know t hat t he e tgh is not a Ma-
lay bird and that warships don't
carry cotton or livestock at a re-
duced freight rate. The people
who are running the thrashing
machines have a point of view oil
these t hings.
•'They are reading about
000,000 ships being ordered Uv the
do 'eti P.; be paid for out of • •)-
cent wheat and ii-ccnt cotton.
Ilii' average farun-t figures that
he needs in his ''U-On-s.i
fre.^iu rate and le— taxi
than he does anv Asiatic
red i
box.
not v
as tie
tile c
to he
iv e ci
Kn
taina
majo
folh
land
CO 111 j
! rca-
t hi
•i 1,
ai
v ere held t hrouuhout
it urdav for t he eh < -
Icinoi rat ic nominees
•veiriliei campaign. ( )f
can tidatea, < 'ulber-on,
I (rim u h vvci e \ ift uaIi
pj o- t ion ami cart ied
•te and though a cor-
' f nun all t he different
•ughout the cr.untv can
obta'ned ah will gi 'e
,s pos~|l,iethe names of
i,
met
re-jwet-
loates vv hi. are i
n t In h ad in t In ir
* 111 e s t s .
•m thebcst information ob-
Ide it is con. eded t hat t he
I'di< s were distributed a-
vs; (ieo \\ Finger, for
cotuinissiouer: R. W. Finley,
troller; I S (jarrison, st:ite
nc-r; Totu S Smith, att'v
general: I S Kendall, state
Bow I by Tex., July, ;i, *1IS.
Mr. Will Matthews gave the
young people of this •community
a croquet party last Saturday
night and all report hav ing had a
good time.
Hev. Moigan. of McKinney. wiM
till his regular appointment at t his
place Saturday and Sunday. : po|iti<.illn f,„ Sl.ls |(,c lm()„rtiluce],,
Clint lluffniau and fantdy visit- f iMvin„ „„ V
erinternlant: T ,1 Brovvn, itulj:.- t f
supreme court; M Brooks,
judg' :•! or criminal appeal-:
Alti-on Mavtield. railroad com-
missioner: N. W. Finley, chief
ju-t ii c : John Bookcut
justice; ,J. \\ . Bailev. for con- |
gre-s; and .1. K. Dillard, for di—
t rid judge.
Coming down to the eountv
officers, the contest proved un-'
comfortablv dose bet veen the
several contestants and in some
cases the final count mav "turn
the tables in favor of some who
even now seem to be the unlucky
aspirant.-. F. R Hall, for dis-
trict clerk- L >< it ii i Shrader, for
tax assessor: J. ('. Saunders, for I
treasurer and Harry McDonald,
for con-table. had no opposition
and pulled thrcuj.h vvrth but few i
Mr* W.ight
home in Fa-teru
^s|i' had bi eii v
A. W . W right.
< Lcddv, .J v H well s tin-
ner, came out t do -on10 work
for Vim i Wi!s,.e Kii-lay.
Miss Kv.a Barnett entertained
her voung friends la-t I'liurda
evening in honor of Miss Marv
W IcoxsMii. . f Fariner-v die.
Miss Ktli. King Returned from
M K ni.ey "-al ill dav .
Mrs, Rev nobis of West Texa-
v sj(ed h«*r son. ,1. \\ Rev nold-
near here la-t week. d. L. Rey-
nold one of the bovs who came
from NNhitew right to enlist in
Conipanv C., was here several
day.- also.
Me.-, Laura Wallace is vi-itiug
her-ister. .Mrs. T. (i. Boorman.
Mr. and Mr-. P. A. Ftird left
here Monda.v for Farmeivv ille.
Rev. II. M. Pirt le conducted a
sociate j protracted meeting at Culleoka
' * - ■ , • . !•'. «
YOUR DOCTOR
Fiahts Disease
♦ With Medicine. If the medicine is not right he can
c-not conquer disease. If the druggist does his duty the,
' medicine will he right, and your doctor wilt stand a fair
^chance of winning the victory. You can help your doctor:
Vby having your prescriptions filled at
SMITH BROS.
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The New Canton Disc Plow.
See it before you buy. The following is our warranty-
up-
last week.
Alma Wilson, ,1. F. Smith and
Miss Kate \N ilson attended His
trict Lodge 1 O. (j. T. at Dallas
Tuesdav and Wfdnes.lav.
if anj, s«.latches. For representa-
tive, the race was very close, but
a lower the latest reports give Perkins sind f
- more Smith the preference. Forcoun-1
po-ses- tv judge, ,1. il. Faulkner won
sions, v here the people work for ^ ^ ilcox vvith ti ma-
jority of an even one hundred
yotes. For county attorney Wal-
lace Flughston cf Piano was the
co ores-es. When the American Juek> man winning by a fair size
ilurality. For county clerk, Pat
of leaving some tallow on the: ^loulden appears to be in the
10 cents a day :i ti take it in rice,
and the girls don't even have cali-
According to an established
custom the old settlers of Gray-
son county meet and celeprate
each succeeding anniversary. Ow-
ing to tlie recent goorl fortune of
_ . « * Sherman securing the entrance to
Otions 01 the city of the Santa Fe railroad,
over the Cotton Belt trae^, plans
every description
B VV on MWMPM
e.l Sam Iluot-r, of Million, hist f#rn„.r aIld W8 , «.<l « VV. M Shirley a j
SaturilaA ntght and Sumlav. ti<>ht tlten luc k will ch inzv anil Vu- i/i* i ace
....... ... ... • Iigniinen ukk win cnangt ami j . Pafford came out victor-1
W line Davis, of L pper Kowiett, territorial expansion wmi't bring | ious. For tax collector the i
is very lovv with typhoid fever. the peace and contentment that race was close between Pow-
Joe Crutcher and Art Snyder tallow does. We ought uot aban- i e11.antJ Knighton with the indi-|
have been on the sick list but are don a vine and tig-tree civilization favor^,i<' fov j
. , „r i h.u Kern was the victor f< r sur-1
up again. for a dynamite career \\ e
Jackson Westfall an«l family liould serve tjrod as oilr ancestors
.spent a wee|t visiting relatives did and only kill those near-by
hear Frankford. people who won't be civilized and
Mrs. Ida Hill, of McKinney, neighbor with us, but allow out-
spent last week with her parents, side nations to erovy on our dung
Several from thi« place itarted lull. i
to children's day services at V\ al-' "This is the Monroe doctrine
nut Grqve last Sunday and had t<? and the vine and tig-tree policy
McDowll & White,
the citiaens in conjunction w^th ' stop oj} l|^e jo;ji| i«>t "wwwill of { which has made us a great nation,
old fcettlen* and have a gala rain.
veyor. W. M. Erwin, of Melissa,
for superintendent. S. H. Fox
appears in the lead for commis-
sioner of Precinct, No. 1, and W.
S. Terrell, for justice of the j
peace.
The executive Committee will j
meet Wednesday to canvass the
returns and declare the results of
the primary.
some time daring the
A big military e*tttbJi-,;,,nent 1
Walter Weaver and wife have means high taxes and perpetual]
moved into our community recent- 4 striving, and results in t^e i^en i
—ALL WOMEN
^IWE-TTT.THS Of
al! the pain
and sicknessfrom
which v c m e n
suffer to caused
by weakness or
derangement in
the organs of i
menstruation.'
Nearly always |
when a woman is not well these
organs are affected. But when
they are strong and healthy a
woman is very seldom sick.
WinMni
Is nature's provision for the regu-
lation of the menstrua] function.
It cures all " female troubles." It
is equally effective for the girl In
her teens, the young wife with do-
mestic and maternal cares, and
the woman approaching the period
known as the " Change of Life/'
They all need it. They
benefitted by It,
are all
IfartiArtoe tn eun requMnrapectei
The Chattanooga M«dteb Co.. ChatU-
pwy, Tuq,
jMJM
harkab ty. We guarantee the Omton to o[>er<ite f-nccetisfally in any
IhijiI thai can l>e plowed with any Disc < r MmiM Board plow The plan npon
which it is made enable*- the ojieiator to along all day with at aolnto certaintv
that it will sconr in any sort of land, no tirtfter how stick)*, and do perfect
work in every particular.
I
Sell Everything in
DRUG Line
And Guarantee
Price and Quality.
Respectfully,
c.
Mi ^
iiSi
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1898, newspaper, July 14, 1898; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192023/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.