The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898 Page: 3 of 6
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THE DEMOCRAT.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 18^8.
f. c. thompson, Editor j r J
walter b. WILSON. L-.m *1
r^> arletoi.
._ i lot.
0®r C itorinl J'he orm-
We will apeak oat. wr \vi op heard.
Though all • artli s sys* us crack,
We wilTnot hate a single ord.
Nor take a letter barb
We speak the truth, and - hat cart \v<*
For hissing and for 5cer ,
While some faint g\ amiu s we w see
Of freedom's coming mt ro?
Let liars fear, let coward* shrink,
Let traitors torn away.
Whatever w® have dared to think
That dare we also say.
—JatiitH Rn«sell Lowell.
God Giv Men.
"Men whom the spoils^of office will
not bny,
Men who have opinions and a will.
Men who have honor, men who wil
not lie •"
Populist State Ticket
Announcement-
I hereby modestly approach
ihe public with the statemer
ihat for the first time in 1 fe
I am a candidate for ofa« e
The populist county execute
committee has honored me
placing my name before the p ' -
j le foi tl •? offee of county cle
in asmtiiig the position oi :
candidate i as\ the considerat t
< f everv vote* in Collin conn
LOCAL NEWS.
Personals and Happerlnos&ot Interes
Gathered for Til Democrat's
Many Dealers.
wednesday.
Edd Deal of Lut is is
here.
With big regards for my honi i- ; c^y today.
Me opponent, I am,
Resp'y,
f. C. Thompson
Take your coal oil tan to Me1
ton and he will lib it cheapo
| than anyone.
C. H. Rav of Bites is in tl.<
Unmatchable and always tl •
same r^rc (ioostrve !c Houston ?
t groceries.
44I have been a democrat all my | (}eo. Hardiu of Farmersville. i*
Governor.
BARNEY GIBBS.
Lient- Governor
B WKIRKPATRICK.
Attorney General,
C. H. JENKINS.
Comptroller.
E P ALSBURY,
Treasurer. '
J B BARRY,
Land Commissioner.
H L BENTLEY,
Snpt. Pnb. Instrurtions.
V A COLLINS
R. R. Commissioner.
JACK FARLEY.
Associate Justice,
TJ McMINN
Court of Criminal Appeals,
J M HURT
life, my friends. I have been
wliat is called a collar democrat,
and I never in my life saw a man
so mean who had been nominated
bj the democratic party, either
national, state, county or munici-
pal that 1 couldn't afford to vote
for him. I have kept the faith
all these years, and I stand before
you today as a democrat from top
to bottom, in every bone and
sinew and fiber of my body." (A p-
plause.)—Savers in his opening
speech at Tyler, Sept. 14.
Will somebody tind somebody
to whom Barney Gibbs can ad-
dress :• letter? If not, he will
"bust"' soon.—Van Alstyne Xe\ s.
Certainly, his name is tic
"Young Christian Governor
! C. A. Cull #*rson. Why don't you
publish both Gibbs letter and the
answer in behalf of a greater pub-
■ lie knowledge?
Melissa Missives.
POPULIST COl'KTY NOMINEES.
For Representative*
DR. W. T. FULLER
SOL. DORN
For Countv judge
L. L MILLER
For Sheriff
J L FOSTER
For Tax Collector
J. L WYATT
For Treasurer
J. A. SFAUGH
For Assessor
GEO KENDALL
For County Clerk
F. C. THUMPS' N
For District Clerk
S L BRADSHAW
For School Snperinten-lent
D D KEMPEli
For Surveyor
C. W NOYES
We are sending out -
copies of the Pkvii« i;a
men who are not >
We trust that tho-i
sample copies wi'l tea.
if possible sub-crib.. .
is only $1.00 per yeai
me sample
r t« genth-
ib-e riber-.
Who get
i them and
Our price
In 1895 Saver- -aid that free
silver was a humbug.-McKinney
Democrat.
If he did he but told the truth.
—Denison Gazettee r (Dem.)
We
are in
need of mono
Mrs. Bettie Bashatn is quite ill.
Dr. .1 iin Kutledge i- still very
sick.
Miss Ora Lacy visited in Stony
Point Saturday.
Mr. J. W. Douglas was in Mc-
Kinney Sunday afternoon.
Miss<);nie Stanp left Monday
to enter the Huntsville normal.
Mist Maggie Kin® returned
Wednesday from a pleasant visit
to Bon ham. Paris and Deport.
Mr. L. A. S -ott and family re-
turned Saturday. Miss Velum
entered the Melis-a school Mon-
day.
(Ju;te a number of Melis-a
vounsf folk- attended an iee
' cr«*am supjj.'1'at Mr.Jiio 1 iud-e;. -
Saturday uitfht.
With heart - beaming with joy
the ladies aid -ocieiy of thp Chri-i-
Lan church met at the l eaut ih;l
and cheerful home of Mrs. W. (
Osburn last Tuesdav afternoon
The visitors were: Mr . Laura
Largent and daughter*. Ruth;
Mrs..lennie Merritf and daughter
Minnie. of M< Kinney, and Mi«
H irrel-on of (iidnesville. Mi- -
(ii'orgi i *s;app and Alice Douir -
of Meli— . The - >eiety deene
to give at i> e i ream -upper at ;ne
-o-hool in.i -•* next Saturdav nia!«i.
here to<lay.
Farmers when yon are in town
call and see Melton.
Capt. Love and U.K. Smith art
in Dallas.
Wall paper, all the latest styles am.
new colorings for sale cheap at Cit\
Drug Store.
W. T. Piveof Fai mersville, i«
here today.
Non dyspeptic, always digest-
able and highly nutritive are
groceries bought of Goostree &
Houston.
Ben Gearheart of (>elina, is
here today.
Butter, Kggs and Chickens
wanted at Meltons.
Gruudy Lewis of Rhea Mills in-
here today.
Bay your Whiskeys. Brandie*. an>1
Wines for medicinal nse at City Draj;
Store.
J, M. Carroll of Yaldasta. is
here iodt*>.
Tempting things {uy torrid
times at Goostree ^ Houston.
K. L. Horn of Hock Hill, is
here today
If you want the best
Goostree & Houston.
M. K Mallow
heretoda\.
«>f Lebanon,
IVsf Paint on t-arth j o«r iite« <i,
Sht-rwiii & Williams. ;tt City Dihk
Store
Delegates are still arriving to
attend the W. P. & H. M. Co: -
ferenee.
Mcsdames Bedford and Moot
of Paris, are visiting Mrs. Cap.
Goodner.
T. E. Shirlev, claim agent i r
the II. & T. C. Ky., is here on
)iisi:iess today.
Mrs. Harrington of Piano U
visit ng the family of N\ . b.
Sch inmelpfennig.
Mrs. K. W. Harris of Green-
ville, wife of Editor Harris, is
visiting in the city.
L N. Baugh left today for the
flat* iu Denton county to rest *p
and recuperate for a while.
Mrs. Sal lie Howell has return-
ed from a pleasant visit to friends
in the country.
Rev. B. W. Bounds, ofMelissa
is attending the Womans Parso-
nage ami Home Mission ( oufer-
ence.
Mrs. Albert Akin of Dallas, i-
expccted here this evening to vis-
it Sirs. Newsome and her mauv
friends.
Mrs. (jeo. Ware ^of Sherinsi i,
and Mrs. (i. M. Cook of Par.-,
are visiting the family of J. lA .
Thomas.
Prof. George Chance has re-
turned from Weston where he has
been assisting Prof. Warren in
his school.
C. X. Burton, one of Collin's
most prominent farmers, who has
been attending court returned
home this afternoon.
Sam Neathery cam# ovpr from
Farmersville yesterday afternoon
and left last night for Austin to
enter the State University.
1' K . Jordun and son and Jim
B:iti>ei wtu> have been attending
court this week left tuis afternoon
for their homes in Farmersville.
li. ifiT Brown of Beltou, chan-
cello?* <tUiimaod«-r x)f the Niglil-
of Pythia>. is here mi the intere-t
of thj- endownuient rank of t ! • -
order.
McKinney's efficient corps of
cotton buyers was recruited by
two new members today. They
are Messrs. B b Bennett of Bates
Hooper & Co. jwid Thee Edwards
of Waxahachie. \'i\ W.M. Kellt '
says we hstve an unlimited supp !
of cotton buyer- but it is altogeth-
er useless as he'is : u\iug fhe eo.-
ton alrigh l>y himself.
T. L. MeMe.n itnyof of Farti -
ersville hss pun hased tlie restio -
rant form M-ly o^rned and op e -
ate l by Mr. Ke: gen, and is r ti -
ting the house and will run i
nice iir t class restaurant. W '
extend welcome a ul best wishes
The neero; Will Gill, who hr«-
been porter for some time at L<1
& Will's barb ?r shop is very
muchly missing among a number
of other tlnngs about the shop
that are gone, it h not known
whether some of the laundry and
other valuables about the shop in-
duced him to leave or whether h*
swipped the stuff and tookFrench
leave. The one thing most ap-
parent is that the valuables am
gone and the nigger is missing.
The officers can set no trace < f
the thief and it is supposed he
has left for parts unknown.
McKinnkv's oil mill starts up
today in full bla-t. With a flour-
ing mill running night and day. a
compress second to none in tie'
state, an A 1 ice factory, thr -e
corn mills, four cotton gins, a
steam laundry, bottling works,
"two tip-top" college-, tirst ei.t-s
graded public -chools, better
churches and more of them than
any town its -jy.e in the state:
in the best county in the state,
surrounded by the most prospet-
ous farmers, there i- no reason,
absolute!* iioiu'. that MeKinne\
should not -mead oiil and grow
greater and stronger, and in (he
i mean time offer the proper in-
ducement- for moie manufae-
toritis.
Tuesday mot-ling ahout5o'e!< k
Mrs. Joe Burger was awaken i
by an unusual noise in her hoe.
wJicj eupon she arose, secured
pistol, and going to the kitele
m which direction the noise w
heard she discovered a m*g
making his e-cape. She immc
iately opened tire and discharge
four shots in rapid succession b
it seems without effect. It
husband who had a little wh
before left the house and goi.e
immediately across the street to
the gin where he was tiring up
the engine preparatory to tin
day's run, heard the shots and
with a number of neighbors, who
were also awakened, ran to tin
house but could I no trace <
the burglar. T officers we;,
sent for but were no more >i; -
cessful than Mr. Burg« r ai <i
neighbors. Every night aft r
supper when Mr. Burger is a
the gin, Mrs. Burger goes ov«
and remains wil h him till wot k
is done. Last night when th >*
returned to their home about
o'clock the house seemed di —
turbed and tlisarranged but tl*>^
thought little of it until the iu
dent this morning. They we .
very much startled and sur})n-<
when they started to get breat.-
fast to find something like poison
in the flour and Mr. Burger
said he would ha*'c it analyzed
and search into the mystery if ;t
were really poison.
THE FIRST BLOW FROM TOM PER
KINS.
Mr-. < "oh Lalei uiins.
,Mrs. J no Mai tin i-
Van A]tft\ne.
v i«it i nss in
Scholarship* lor Sale or Trade.
Two busine-
-ale or trade.
- >ehoiaiv!'ip- >oi
Call at thi? olti< o
A. I . i homj^Mi
biead and cake-.
for
Fi e-I I
Mellon-
( i ■ i i i-h li i>-
k- at 1 • J
\. C lb oinp-ou i? lien tteatU
an'augeii and liied up at iu- old
-land and < outinucs to make the
be i bread in Texa . Call on hiii
w hen you want good bread-
Rev. Ander-on 1>. I>.of Dallas,
will preach at the Presbyterian
day night M 7:4.
v hf mj\ l- ct rdim <
t aJtenU. inj!uediatei\
■ -en H'C there wuj be i
■ tlo|j-i yieet ing f«o t .
< f • aiiihg u j. :-t' r t
•L-
good j ,, , !(.< k
I nv iled
dit !■ 11;
OIlL'lt .
)unio-<
Thnri
I'. k.
l
ollCMie
help vou t /
1 lou-ton.
(
tend.and i oie i-ant time assur
Those who arc in arrears for sUb- > j.;Vervl «.d\ eodiallv in>ii«d
scription to Tiif Di m«h hat wdl
please remit. The date opposite
your name on th< p .per -hows
the time you are ; e ;o n.
to
Maj. Savers and Fx ov. Gibbs
are havngawar f words through
the Dallas New- Why not en-
gage in joint dis. us.-i.sn? Let the
people know what you advocate.
—Wolfe City Sou.
If Mr. Saver- will acre.pt the
challenge of r. I ribos your sug-
gestion will be carried out.
White liroie IVhlttllinr*.
Farmer** i1 <
If Jim Hogg found out about
that HhO.iMM' account of Texa*
Against the United M ites govern-
ment. he should havi had it col-
lected then and not v.ait until h#
gets out of office and get the col-
lection of it for the usual 10 per
cent. That's all we have to say
about the matter at present.—
Farmersville Tim-s.
First your family, next
home, next your town, next your
countv, your state and vour coun-
try.
Whkn a man goe- to the Dal
las fair he will mighty quick find
out whether Texas is a w hopper
or not.
Always think of
good to say and ay it
world will move along alright and
wont fly up and bump you in the
/ace as you perambulate.
W hkn the President visits the
•old.eis in any of the camps ev-
erybody is glad, and the soldiers,
sick and well, rejoice. But we
never hear any thing like this
when Alger goes.—-It is simply .
Miles is in town, Aler gone on an
inspection tour.
^ iTii a Rush Light club, an
Elderweias club, the Owl club.
University club, Daughters of the
Confederacy club, Whist club, K.
K.K.and other clubs, not counting
the base ball clubs, McKinney
stands forth as a modern club
city, but we should have a Y. M.
C. A. club.
A Change And Addition To The
Populist Ticket.
The populist county convention
convened here Saturday last. \
communication from J. W. Hardy
was read to the cffect that he was
not in a position to accept a place
o® the county ticket. The
>n was accepted and the
county clerk was declar-
*t. The name of F. C.
was substituted. The
L. L. Miller of
Ilarvy Thomas of
\ isited here Sunday.
Cotton is being rapidly gather-
ed in thi- (ommunit}.
Mr. Y oting nnd family Jj*>e
moved to McKinney.
The rain Saturdav night will ' e
a benefit to the turnip crop.
Sam Shorter of Denison, spent
a few days with us last week.
J. II. Smith of Princeton, was
in om neighbordood recently.
Mr. Joe Williams and family
spent Sunday at Mr. Slater's.
The c nviet gang are doing
.-ouin effective work on our road.
The sick li^t iht* K-eeJ^ is Mr-.
Hollman . Mr. Slater and Sam
Wise.
Bud Bell, our hustling hog man
is marketing a nice lot of hogs in
your your city this week.
Sam StaiLup and family wf
Woodland visitfai ii^ j^er, Mrs.
Sarah Sperry Suuday.
(^uite a number from the
Grove attended preaching at the
County Farm last Sunday even-
ing.
Mrs. Juiizi White and iittle
daughter, Ula May, t f pontine,
something and James White and wife of
and the Foncine ure visiting here.
There is considerably over
half the cotton opeu and if the
weather continues favorable, by
middle of Octolier the bulk of it
will be galhered.
J. B. Watson and wif# and
James Fowler and family of Me-
lissa, were pleasant visitors in
our midst last week, enroute to
west Collin to visit relatives.
Robert Bonham has come in
from Archville, X. C'., to make
old Texas his home. He is the
brother of James Bonham and
Mrs. Joe Williams. He sa*s he
is here to stay and we extend
him a hearty welcome.
Black evbk.
S«pt. 20th layji.
niter ( i aiiam o
here on .
We
tree .X
The waler works and city
erage are * oming.
P-ir-5 wliifk'-v Hifiieiue i- « «
sential hs j.nre < nlv tlu- -tm ?
ly -tmitflit }«ar^-< l«t Whiskey ; u<l ira
«ly at • it* Drag Store.
H. II. Bralean t f Ku.-k i-amoi
the cit\ *- \ isitor.-.
1 J.i- i tiill C4l
t*\ n! ng :
voting folks
|>\ !i■•iir- at tii<
and M r-. r*. i i
i.asiou <d a j- 't i \
\f r<. v \)1> - bit
-on, and I a. ul.
the \ olun'e : I
ve-ton. Several
bo\ - of the I -t !
at home i :i
iuioii2 !:;■-« ;
fr,.!ts, e; .o i
-el V ed. H: 1 d<
led t ij • o
which w'!!
' U nil lsn ::
< io | j 'J Melton for
Headless M i. keivi in Ixilk.
la,
Mis. Buil Sufi returned louee
trom I>al!a- today.
Keelie i^u 's *nl en\ of Lebanon
is in the eit v today.
All sufferers from high price,
cured at Goostree iv. Houston.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hoy Anderson «ie
visiting in the city.
See A.C. Thompson, Hie baker,
for best bread and cakes,
|ov
■idom
The paths of true
run smooth, neither do the side
walks of M< Kinney.
The Xickle Store next door
from the Post Office i> the place
for bargain-.
Adam Peel, 4 prominent farm-
er of Lebanon is iu town.
V' .A. P. Boyd of Paris,
visu .g Mrs. John Church.
T. J. Melton has new picklc
in bulk.
Mlj
Fiiet iMuai",!; "f WibMihachu
j w ho o:iee lived here i.- now m,
I oui. street- buying cotton m
. j yrain. He rcf#«t;«ents some o
th- bo-t and largest firms of ti •
•• -unlrv
The hist liain of the Klin V: i
iey 1 ail loadtaine 111 this uior.i-
The ears are not exact y
like those of the IIT. C. a d
oiiier roads and in nmiiv w«\- i;
.- not like olher road-. The «•:
have f-nir wheel- The <-ngine >i
four "Animule-" i- attached
11 •*uv ( f,uin- and a pail of < he. k
hues and the th oitjf* j- manag< <1
by an experienced engineer wi r.
stands bravely at his post with one
, h'.iml on the Ik-11 cord. There is b it
veiy i.ttit- idowin^ and puffing
about the train, •oarcely any
whi-tlingno bell or no tire in the
eiig:uf The car- were loaded
with cf tb n aKii 1 he last
seen of them they were rumbling
off toward the oil mill.
Will Will Heard Prom
! in_'
> be.
ellt
i joHv en wd
• eil -e\ era I hap-
</.\ i .'lie of M v.
•"oh !! tie •• -
s. i; in h. nor t f
. l N. 11. John-
i'.i."t• r. botli of
i lie - of <i:ll
' ! 'hi ex--'•! tier
• \ - as I other?
! 1 -. wen
1 * l« • e" . us
i • ike •-
■ • : i'm! - ■' "
•ft he o
be remei
sure bv tin
My S;ock of
Millinery is
The IViost
Complete
That has ever
Been brought
To the City.
K
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II
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1
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W W
Our friend, Windy Thomt - j
of '.he Dtunoerat, ha- been put upj
lerk.
b\ ' he pops for count >
stands ab nit - much
being eif cted a- a Chinaman
of cijl' i i 111 t he •„ thien trate.
exten.i
we hav«
-elves,
fi iko> . an
vote-, but
him und« 1
t!.e !! of
zelie.
y.r s\ in pat i:V
been a :.
Windy i- •
ivill -et
al .Vl"iih:
|)
■lid:;
bull
no
tew
will
r-
I h.
Goods arc in stock, and
I feel CTident that I
can please all.
Will be glad to have
you come md examine
my [roods and gee prices
before you buy, and T
w'M prove to you that I
cau save ou money.
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B *r« •
I'.r.
LIST . II I lias
ver lii-
Aroik 6CCo'H*
iters.
TI
i I
l,e::ia ;vr
postolli< e. .1
>< | * i's v
ill two M«ek
1 )ead Let 11 i
ton, 11. t
!i. incd :n ?!
i- Kinney . i«
h. 11 unelaiiiM
w di i e sent
ioe at Washii
1 A
I)avi-,John I
Hai li-, Millie
Pen land Kinni i
Winu Aii e
am:lton, Vman
v or re Lee
^in !h Sallie
ad kin Kmma.
iumi.i:mi\.
i*
the
('arroll of Dallas.
guest of Mr*, C. p. Heard-
It- qualities not promises i-what
brings customers to Gooslree
Houston.
^liss Harrington of Piano is
sbpppin^ in the city today.
Mrs. Curry of Greenville is ?
iting Mrs. Ben Boydstun.
Proper profits is what you
at Goostree Houston.
pay
Mis. Frank Jackson of Mena
is visiting Mrs. E. A. Xewsome.
Jake DeBoard of Sulphur
Springs is visiting in the city.
We will pay our customers a
few points more that the highest
market price for their cotton.
GoosTjiKfik Hoi sxox
Mrs. E. Dickenson of Paris, is
visiting Mrs. Dr. E. L. Burton
Joe Baumgardner of Lebanon,
is among the city visitors today
J. R. Miles, ef Co. I, 1st. Tex.,
pf Jacksonville, who is visiting
relatives near Chambcrsville was
in the city today,
win addr^-fET^ople o'oihej" cl<!rk- . .h
politictl issues of the <lay, nt the hf,ort1hret;
«urt bouse, Monday iDt * ! of
at 1 o'cloek o. m. Cltiaeoa of ,ii! "r close.1 „t night.
parties, 1 he ladies especially, are
respectfully invited to he present. J Rll^ Oll|pE7
The following contents of a
card received by Ed & Will this
afternoon is self explanatorv:
Denison. Texas, Sept 21, 'lis.
"Don't forget to gel a lw y in my
place for I have gone to K.C
todav. Tell Mr. Oates howdy
for me itud good bye too."
w. Gill.
Mr. Gill i- the gentleman (?)
w hom the Courier reported some
day- since as having vamou-ed
with some bfubsr tools and laun-
drv.—* Courier,
Funny Urapbn
liranch. All*n
Davis. J,,f !i
Fields,11 ;i>- I .
Hill. Jim
McBride. Joiij,
Moore, Jim
Phillips. S. B.
Person- t.ali'n^
(' ddwi ll,Art h ir
Douglas, K. J..
lla-t in. 1 >1
Jordon. Tom
M-. Mull *n. 1; (
Pefr ss, A. J.
Wilson. John.
i 1 letter.-
this li-i must -ay "adverti-
«>r they may fail to get them.
II. Iv Smith,
Postma-ter.
• 11
•d"
#wing Ke.il h-tat<
fers h:sv< been tiled in tin ( '■>
* lerk- otliee -ince hi-; report
il J ownsend and wife t
L & Nellie Woltord >V.\ a. s
t,, V P
true-
il
am
<. A vv:!
a. 11 (
to M;t.'\
II- 11 .ur
ai to .M 11 \
1 miere.-i in
excii
an *
(ompan? 1% Siek last.
Public Speaking.
I Fw AGENTS
The following pastor*of the HUj' liPlliP RirVD F<1
North Teiaa district are Wtors !
and attending the W. P. ft H. M. EDEC OUTFITS-!^
conference here: I. 8. Ashburn, ||\LL
Greenville; M. H. Neely, Terrell;
Weston; J W Row-
N B Bend. Wolfe
F iXrtJof
Teacher—Sammy what i« a fur-
lough.
.Sammy—It's a mule,
Teacher—U, no. Why <10 you
think sov
Sammy—We've got a book at
home that says so.
Teacher—Bring your book to
morrow and we wil! see what it
says.
Sammy brought the book and
proudly displayed a picture there
in of a soldier upon a mule ami
under the picture were the words:
"Going home on a furlough."'
Sabhatk-s< hool teacher—"Why,
Pctev Murphy! Fighting again?
Did not last Sunday's lession
teach that when you are struck
on one cheek to turn the other to
the striker?"
Petey Murphy—"Yes'um; but
he belted me on the nose, an' I
only got one."
< apt. \\ A. IJhe,, returned this
morning from Hou-ton where iu
visited his son, Capt. Ja-. Rhea
of ( o. w ho i- recovering from
a serious attack of fever. He
visited ( amp 1 oui Ball where h«
found the boy- all doing nicelv
and also called on the -iek mem-
ber- of the refluent who
found rocei\ in ihe !x*-t « f att
tion in ihe infirmaries <;f the <
He tiiwik- all the bo\s will
cover, there b •ingonly one or two
eriously ill. and he kind'v funi-h-
e||-
iiy.
re-
ick.
l'ulaad Chinas—^40 Head.
N* Capital Needed.
Forty head at public sale in Mc-
Kinney, Texas, on Thursday, the
29th day of September, 18H8.
This is the second annual sale of
breeding stock from the celebrsi-
ted Cedar Dale farm. In this of-
fer will be found aged animals
and young animals of both sex.
Also a fine Holstcij) bt|ll calf 9
months old.
us with a li-t of Co.
giving their local ion :
Dum. D. Kvere 1, «ptarters.
S. 11 Stevens, tpiarters.
C. \\ . Anderson, quarters.
H. I). Gates, quarters.
O. M. 1 >ove, quarters.
II. L. Kirkpatriek, quarters.
J. II. Sprav.eamp ho.-pital.
L. B. Paffoid, Hou -ton Intir-u
ary.
Capt. Ja.-. F. Khea.IIoustoirIn-
firmary.
C K.Tay . -ton Intiimary.
Sain \\ liiiain-. Hou-ttiu lniirm-
ary.
J. \\ . Malotie. I lou-ton Infirm-
ary.
W. II. Williams, Houston lu-
tirmarv.
W. A. Greer, ho-pital.
W. F. Coo lev, St. Joseph hos-
pital.
J. S. Howard, St. Joseph hos-
pital.
Twenty four of the boys are
away on sick furloughs. Jas. F.
Rhea and others are expected
home as soon as 1 hey recover suf-
ficiently to leave ihe hospitals.
See.ml Texas Coning
The Second Tex. regiment left
Jacksonville for Dallas at (i
o'clock this morning via Mout-*
gomery, Birmingham, Vicksburg
and Shrevesport. The boys will
camp out near the fair grounds
iu the eastern end of the city un-
til muatcred out.
I lie! McFa' i-led.
A P Mali:1rd
hard Jr. lno
io\ 1 ,v a fleet io::.
Jtio Hall -t
Wright lo \\ \y
ehange f iund
T J Hail ..j
NN'ri^iit ti"<iiv nt
a. \\ Bel I -ur f 1 and
of land
J1 Miller wife to K L ('
ton 1 a. lot in No. s blk 14 (
co. -ehool land
A K 1 avi nei A. wife to 1 b
Dulen lot in M. Kiunev
Sam Kelly to 1 -t Nat'i 1
Van Alstyqe,lei r5 a \ H H
ning sur 1^7 j.
Sallie A Hay- et i l to J:
Mitchell *;;! Il, Phlllo f.lOO,
J 1 Knight iV wife to J W 1
tier 11 :i. Mar, Scott -ur !oo.
K L Livimrston et a! M to H, .a ;
lot in Piano |io0.
W W Turner & wife to I ' V
Turner 17 a. Mavs K Kfvstor - :
$175.
r* B kilitan w i'e to J li \\
ker et al 1-2 n. P J Lawle-s - ;
$4.
H Kendall lo \\ A and Mm ^
Kendall 1-2 int in *iti a. and . .
int. in a. Manning Cleuiei -
sur $1 i.'io.
J M Wil co^ son io() J Stag-
lot in Me Kinney $;>on
Excited ladv (at telephone) —
"I want my husband, pleas,-, .t
once." Voice (from thecxchatiL', )!
—"Number please?" Kxeitcd la> \
(snappishly)—••Only the fourt!:*. ;
you impudent thing."
f There 7hev
9
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We \ '
tills
i tlia*
W
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e
priiuviplo
we know
will l oar ropetit
drugs. A 1 >rtig Stojc j:;
tin- cotniuutiity in thou-i
e should be pleu-
of any of the following:
j,
no*. That $ tlie
>■ — >t«'.'e rnn « *11, \esf
* "To. tit then g:otu.l thing
<e j manv things I>e&.• ltis
' i :: or t« tile comfort of
.){' \ a\*s
•a t<j .-et vou when in need
Chemicals, l)ru ;s. Window Glass, Toilet
Articles, Kodaks* Trusses, Writing Material,
,A(>cket-hooks, (Outlet y, Razor Straps, Patent
Medicines, Stock Powders, Bahv Foods.
K.-; etfully.
Smith Bros.,
e.i-t .Side. Prescription Druggists,
j- * A- # •• ^ 3
Written by '
. m iv. 1 mia.
A SOLDIfcR'S BfiTURN
•Jijfs" while «in his return from the armyof Tennes-
—AIL WOMEN
^-Tjr-rt-VTHS
ai! {fe pa!;i |
sui a sickr. ess f r om
which -fcr o m s n
uf!er is caused
by woakness or l
derangement in j
the organs of i
menstruation.!
Nearly always |
when a woman is not well these
organs are affected. But when
they ars strong *nd healthy a
woman is very aekjem sick.
M'ElRCf)
Is nature's provision for the regu-
lation of the menstrual function.
H cures all ' • female troubles." ft
Is equally effective for the girl in
her teons. the young wife with do-
mestic and maternal cares, and
the woman acproaching-the period
known as the " Change of Life."
They all need tt. Thoar are «||
benefitted by a.
A -tddier roiurning all ,-«-:ur< . from he tiuht.
W a- ui ising upoip how I «• al l lodpr for the night.
The sunlight fading from iuil. tlale and lea.
The sea-birds were formiuzu) groups on the sea,
Thr wild tlt-i-r wa- -rekingtl, • dell w;Ji her fawns,
i>ut the sohlicr thoughts |;n -ertHl iij?on day - t f by-gon«
As he drew nearthe mansinn of a i:ar._'hly I>ive-,
Sum pious] v living very mm i at hi- t ;-c.
Where the foor l.f a yankee h..d never \ct l>e
But alas: for th*.- -oldier "he didn't t; kc in.
eon.
He vowed the .sohiiershade.it iiim tpni > t.
Was sorry indeed that he live-i on then joute;
He had fed two in May. three o her- n -luue.
Two ( t hers ealled-oii him in Augn-t ?. noon:
lit hatl giveu «nutiii- i-
vhich he got only a li\e
i esit|es a large host oi neiiih
Ami it grieved hiui most <ad!
ilh Iu'. good w
ilar bill—
: - and km,
that h
la't take in.'
tMn Is
Hut he'tl a neighbor aiicati n il
He'll keep you I inn sure for tie's nev. r done a thing.
Soldier trudged on for three ,iiic- < '
At length he drew up to anoiher man
Its windows all glowing with aiiath
Hello said the soldier, can I .. here t
When a voice cried loudly f: some t>ne rt ithie
No -ir, I tell you we ••never t h • u."
rV \ li^ t
r dom
lore,
on dt or,
i''l delight,
oiiight.
The next was tire Parson in por p ;'.hw grent Mpfendor.
He'd prayed night and tlay f«> • i country's defender,
He said he'tl a son he'd not s« m lor a f Ttaight,
Distinguished IVir valor in the Ub M. dei-artment.
Was sure he had done enougi more tha othtuflm)
He'd furnisht tl'Oue brave ami ehivairou «< n.
And considering what might ne and what
He didn't see how he could really "take in
The next wa* n widow whoae .n -hami and
Wtre early enlisted and fell at i nll Run.
Though poverty dwelt there, et with ti
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898, newspaper, September 22, 1898; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192033/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.