The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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ALBERT
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Democrat
THROAT
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McKirtnoy
Am*®*
CLASyjAILIIA|
, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH
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NUMBER 6*.
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bftetMlNM
ffsey OeaSers.^B
THAT A SLED SOWER THAT PASS HOT DROP IH HILLS I
OTHER THINGS WITH THLIR ONION PLANTERS. THIS Oil*.W
b. WtGaarutee every macUae to ilve aafimcda^ t <jt; . ~
fgJ'C^iid
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WILL BE A DELKiflTfUL SURFRtSE^OtYERlf GARDENER. WL ALL KNOlMi
INj A THING «P TlfE PAST. FOR THLRL ARL FLW NOW WHO DO NOT WANT40 r Aft
NT BLANS> TURNIPS, BLLTS, Sc. Fully Illustrated Catalogue mailed to any one by asking for
v
•fv:
■ * kit W-Jfaf- Msydwell was
vkirer to Green vi I I* yesterday.
from a v wit to Dallas, j
jimr.
*' >*ot Mid wife,of Weston,
, le M
.Mi* iO
>ra a vMt to Dallas.
returned
'Mm
proprietor of the
South Kentucky
■ve^wsarna o si^f
from business
building to J. vV.
now boid« it for rent.
Kemp who bss been with.
Telegraph Co. /'here
it enme to McKinoey, left
todkj to accept spositionet.Dm&.
eon aad Bert Bertrand takes hi*
sheila to
;* useless whip in the
while other* mounted and
HOi jet prepared hastened *fcb
aerOlerated *tep l^e and. eif
collecting the forgfttten or neg-
lected necessities., WhileJu*t
over there but a block buggies
and carriages and men lit hctirtfe
:, ■
on em their shoulders they carri
moor wlntbe ler and
JtnHjiretipnd fe sgy
hftd in their nip pocket
was in the jug. fwent-
lurry and flurry amid the
coterie hud ces'aed and
stood for a^jfaoment
bowed head c oh v e r e-
in lof, tone* T h e j
have been considering the
of getting another Jug,
rd«r and shot—what,
jt in in instant
jnno like #whl
te of tbe crowd that Just
them. Now they were
t|sir way. A look of
te satis'action o'erspread
k complacent ami lea and
Jocoee convocations, with an oo-
roiomontade of paat
idnts. transposed the
m group of rough
a«
and tnto the-wf*
wW go, following the
hound*.sod woe to
Jake
their horaea
vhirlwind in
on
ii .
,w. H. II Sulivao is cojita*
leeolng fiSuUMti attack if the ia
'j- '2w - 'Ov -
JTIppCl • : lA
% M. HiU haa returned from
- 'mmaimdtBSmm.
of stock cattle.
T. M. McDanjel*, our bustling
knight of tha grip, la^kifllg a few
dniya lay off at borne.
v 'Mrs. A. B. Unye< bits returned
from i pleasant Visit to her
daugb' eiy^rs^Dr. Greer at Rhea
- ".^iri,'| . fc*?'
Mra. R. E. Qiambera and Mr.
and HmJamna 4on«l of Merman,
Oklakoma are aj^endiug a few
weeka with relatives here.
Dr, E
from Pike and other points in
the north east part of tbf county
where be haa been .leeturing thia
on Christian edccjtion. -
8 - "ia \L- g ■ mm
f •Woman^ pi^llablfeat
that here Ih«U w, man «an receivi-
or providence bestow
" ^*If tb« heart of "a mCn la
d wit h rare, the iiti*Ha din-
here ii* the man who Haa lb*4
powtr and -kill t« atem the tor-
4wtot «if a Woman'a will? For if
s||f witU she will, you maj depend
i>nH; If she won1^ abe wont;;
ee there's an end on'L"
T The history teeaop, conducted
by Mra Fred fimerpon, dated
from 18H5 to election of ..McKin-
ley. ® Kelt was a comic reading
br Mra. Ben Oatea. We enjoved
tbia faMr. as we do of Mrs.
Oatea' selection*. Queation h* g
was conducted by Mra. Bnrton.
AH present took part in thia and
aaawered ^uit.kl> and correctly
ttb
News re«« bed here today
trf^Ir. George Rolfe
W
occurred lust night at his b
aiz mllos ^riutheasi of &<4tf£
He wa* i w
asar ¥ii um hisr untimely
The burial will take
PsctnDrove i-emefery
who soon appeared with a strain*
contrivance marked Jumbo Bonn
and * bosket of Ped, white ana
m
demise.
place at
this evening.
Lane A Lewia, proprietors of
t he PaUee Topaorial P«rl<va, have
rented a part of the bandtf^g in
which J/ T. Webster'a grocery
atdm ia looked, 4usd will move
their shop there about tn
of March. They.will also
number of elegsnt impro
to their already handso'ne ahop.
i 4. ft. Rhoden haa returned froiu
Little Rock where he attended
A. lU. fiiiiobetl the program, w | h<j ^ of hi, lmsther who
g v« I he fliior. t —Mn. Abbott tied ■ few bono before bin nrriv
I. He also left a sister who. ia
ery siek but hc pea are entertain-
•df< —
The Courier
en tried their .kill W Ma
the bag)* thmugb a bole in the
board. Mrs. Greer and Mrs.Jno.
Stiff tied for favor. It wa* de*
: At a ca
elnb Kri
Ben Tb
g eided to let them throw again to
wl! ii eettle tb* qoertioq. Mr. Greer
morm
[inorton
Mra. Dr.
elected
carried ^>ff tha
of "The
a beautiful
I*
w v ai *WiH^ W mw mm. c?iw gmf ^ Tk|>
j«teg.tHtoU^re«ton Abbott tbeo i <-it«d o.1«.
taher beautifully decorated din-
Fedcrttion, and Mra. Fred Einer-
aon Altei nnte. , ^ ,
Mi a. Rolf, Mrs.K. Colliua, Mrs.
Maggie Parish and Mia<«es Emma
and Alice W.inningcoff of fiber*
man attended the funeral of Mr.
If here vesterdAy*. returning to
homes tcxlar.
Mthmlt. to IHII and Palm
bnu ^An^mjo. of 360,000
cents
teXAsrtto o alin.
ing hall, where lovely refreah-
inents, cooalsting of cream, cake
and bon-bons were-aerved.
At 5:30 we bade eftrr boatest
good-bye, but not until arc" kyad
thanked her for the pleasant af-
terapon. All voted Mrs. Abbott
add little Mlsa Louie queen of en]
tejtainera. The following wt*re
present:
Mesdamea Wallace, Smith,
Sims,, Lovejoy, Greer, ,8uttle _ „
Garnett. Rhine, Nenneyr femer- eontaina alum'' are printed upon
- waa
in 3«|e bl'tfer yviterday
aU the moat aanguln expecta
'•^wfthe huutertf were
^realised both W tir
and
•tni0anyi< g pleasurea
The bunting party con*
of sjollg crowd ofjUo#
bunt amen from
eon and Anderson. Miaee* Berry,
Cameron, Rhine, Nenney.
Ckarfie Lak^ bf ¥#wmville
is
ia
Allim and- Plano> iAniong tbef^0
MeKinney eootingeot being*
Messrs. Chibe Luflaa, E. ^ fthll,'
W . H. 8 ms, John MeKinney
Atty. Clifton wffarmerwviHe
thjf citj
$ ^a 4n.|>:t|las
Tie Itoraifai dm c o i>J to a«kin«
* l>ow^sra. • — '■
■'"■■j" .
Recent investigation sbowa that
the storea are largely atocked
with bskiog (towdcrs which con-
tain alum, the injurious ingredi-
ent which the iowt and Minneso-
ta State Boards^ of Health hsve
so strongly condftuned. - fin-
gland, Qerfiany and -France have
lawa prohibit!ng the use of alum
tn bread, and the atates of Min-
nesota and Wisconsin forbid bak-
ing powder containing alum to
be put upon the' maTKet unTess
tbe word* "this baking powder
£* BL0PRMWVT AHI^ MAKBIA«K AT
f^lEKMAX WHICH SH0 I8
THE POWER OF CUPID.
the label of erery-package offered
for Sale. This is'the danger sig-
J The club will meet tiegt Thnra- nal which tbe law Mirowa fwt lor the yourg lady a
* day with Mrs. Burton. ~ "the prr tectlon of the fieople. ope<L Thia kept
Z, --*■ ••• ■ ■ -j*". Yet many of the makers of alum from seeing eacl
i: % ■ •■/' Kykin« imwiIam «>oli •M tk. and mx freo from
(naskwi' vv-
aM? I a la is
The Mheraiaa Hsftatar Helatea tie
fcHsry lbs ( allla Csaaty Be v
"•/ aiMee'ia Fellewa." •
' Sherman, Tex., March 3.—Last
evening^ at the home of Mr. and
Mrs G. W. Shratfor, corner of
ones and Montgomery atretts,
>pry CLTarpley xnd Mjsfr
Moftie Duncan, both of Collin
county, were united io marriage.
Kldir H^laapple of the Central
iau church officiated.
bride is a charming Utile
I ad/of IV years, daughter of Wil-
liam Duncan, a-prosperous farm*
or of the Rock HiU neighborhood
io CoDin county. The groom is a
popular yonng..man of 22years,
son of Mrs. Tarpley of the gener-
al merchandise firm at Rock Hill,
of wbWh he is W employe. Mr.
G W. (Buck) Shradcr. at whose
re^idenee the marriage t<M>k place,
is a brother of the groom's m >ther.
Mr. |wd Mrs. Tarpley left this
morning for Demson/and spent
the djqr with friends in that cit
r For*7cirrff~tt0nrv
Miss Duncan had been sweet-
hearts* and it was a serious mat-
ter with them when parental ob-
jection, especial ly on the part of
fathM1! devel-
Thenty-§v# years ago one Sun-
day-iu Colliu county Lake Tnrp-
i ley and Miss Shmder nurpri^d
•their patentH and friend*' by£hi fv-
(>amntal ■ Waiiehf^Ttie>% "nml
^nm-s
Tbe groom was ^0 ahd the bride
16. ; j
Ther were the parents of Hen-
ry Tarpley.
Thirt y vcaia ago W j|ha m-Dun-
can «nd the y < ung ladv WhtV pds-
aeiiied the Hole custody of his
heart unexpectedly went into an
adjoining county and were mar-
ried. ■
They are the parents of Misa
Millie Duncan.
rf-'.r, s^t
Yesterday tnonnog Mr.
Mrs.' Shrader were surpHce<l to
see their
m Bros
Makes the food more deficSous and wftplesome
The «wl t'lab.
nephew, Henry Tarpleyj
walk up tb the residence wit h a
young lady, and nioro surpr-ed
later on when be stated thst the,}'
had come up from-'McKinney to
get married. *?>*'*: • *
Elder Hnlaapple came at the
apptimtad hour and poke~tlm
words which made them husband
and wife/ (
The groom hall notified his
mother and the brftfe baa notified
her parents, and it Is . another
•♦cinch" that Rock Hill ia all
agog to-day. 1,
A . a ' V> * «' y..S'i ■ ■:? .
s •
Both llenry f«rpley and his
wife, nee Miss Moilie Duncan,
from whom is learned the strange
coincidence of th£ marriage of
their respective parents under ro-
mantic Circumstances, find in the
fact thutin both instances happi-
ness, contentment and early par-
ental forgiveness followed, con-
soiation and confidence that in
I not be different..
i i~ff % pm i ^
Regardless of A as. •
resi
" It was at the elegant home ;
Mrs. J. L. Lovejoy that the Ovt
held their last weekly meeti'
and this day being set apart7
• _—|4a play ^ar it wa«* witbmie ac'
" that the few short hours
be enjoyid to the fuUe*t,*
•ttcH was ihe^nuhtT of ITT S/
poetry was given in rej pouci^
roll-call, and itj eeni«*d that ea^
m^iub«*r was iiMjtiri d, for- iv
poems(?) were never heard
rore. Two numlwrs of tbft t
rain, which at orevious moeti
it pi
d~ unavouTable. l een
were well appropriate^!
i.e mind of Mrs. Pardue
"Nihilism and Exiles of
proved the study and deep
iought given the subject Hfor
hich she should have full notice
ml tho clubs congratulations,
rheladies soon found themselves
entangled in a literary love story,
tning to their litniort tfr have
/Friend" urtitecf in thkwe
\bonds that tie for life. In
content Mrs HoweH" Smith
Miss Treat tied for first favors—
the latter being the fortttpm.
tons* Mra, Garnett meriting the
ponsolation.
meeting Mrs. Sheer's Ufe of.Tol
stoi was very muibh irppn-cisted as
the club had ju^t review
of his best book* "Anna l|.eriue-
na." To quote from Mrs. Greer.
omit*
for tV / Mrs. Lovejoy served
tial dinner in jjier happy
manner, eajgh dish seasoned
one] her sweet-hmhI magni
nature, a« well as the
salts etc. required to
a loyoua holiday the
ed to meet in regular
rI0th with Mra. T* %
a substan-
TVThts tK)o1t rs not li pteture of t XeatabteX lo jieTfigclJofl.
life, but life itself." One of oj^r.
be.«t and most interesting pupers
coming from the origiual and &&•
adjoum-
Paint Your House with
- - PAINT
i VANE-CALVERT PA LACE,
Af* the b -9t mixed Quints on tbe mart
Coi. a.
■ <3eoT-
ney.S.
Mariotf
Mflton, * .v n
Seott, Si Lucas
Williams, tTarry
gar MeKinney, Ben
Fred Burks, Mesdamei*
and Geo. cKmney,
•ey and S. JP.
z,iixrjs&&fti
noon, reported , Atr; Bo*odtpte*S j.
.jriiutmt Tts*>.')flUrW!&iife;(S
spsj
with' other
nerved in true
^hu all had Satisfied.ifceir hung-
ei and enjoyed to their hearts con-
tSnt ibe discussion of these cuJ|-
oary triumphs a-U-IMian, the
chase wgs resumnea and as
tbe keen scented catling f riffhtett^
ed the cotton tail from their ooafr
nests among the erab grass and
the thirk^tH a c^rui
greeted hi« appearance, followed
njr a phorps of bouts at his dis-
snpeampe, and each moment ad-
ded* new for mbe to the ward-
robe of B*by Bunting and dimin-
for anything
Kas<
baking powders such as the
urnet," while keeping away from
Minnesota asd. tviscousin. have
the effrontery, to offec^lhe.r Coo?
demned powders to consumers
bare These alum powder*,, are
frequently labeled *H> ire,,v"i iil
M the world," **i.one so good,M
or with some other equally mis*
leadipg catch ph rase. B^low will
be found a partial list, of the
baking powders sold in this mark'
et that hatw been examined and
found to contain alum \
CALUMET..- Contain* Alum.
.... numbered
vtnO iif the Farmer**
is recovering' ALEX AN UEli'8 Contaihs Aittm
of neurali- fl 4 tM,„ (Jbka Mowe. ^aco)
m t BAIIi S. - tyontaius Alum
• - --i:: " • ■'SI I ' (Merer Bain Mfg Co. Si. Louis.)
Crouch and Children ' BON TON - Contmus Alum,
til ttfmu MfiTti 111 Farmers- (JOOraat* Sons Mfg Go. St. Loais)
™ — ^ fCOMET ^ Omtaine Alum'
each other as often
^Oiltf^ml so free from restraint as they
wished, but it never made any
difference in the feeljng they en-
tertained one for tt(e other, ex-
cept to fan |t into Irresistible de-
termination. Miss Duncan ha« a
number of relatives in Illinois,
and through them she became ac-
quainted with * young gentleman
of thai state, with whom she car-
ried on a regular correspondence,
with which fact Mias Duncan, for
reasons apparent later on, kei
her parents well informed^
The kidneys are responsible for
more sickness, suffering, and
deaths tfcifcn any oibMh-organs o
the young folks the body.
spret ds over more surface
carry in stoek
iR COLORS.
Look better, last longer
than an/ other mixed paint. We also
T
Albert t)onner left today fpr
Temple and other southern Texas
Miss
Deniiton.
Thomas and wife of
are the gnests of
rt. W. B. Watdeu.
.*• if- ". . - • v
Betsy Wiley ia visiting in
DVil
(JOG
rCOM
DR. HUGHES
pqq3asf*i1«
GRANT'S
(DO Evans ft Co. St
istred the prospects
like an average crop
of Easter
*Adam«, Wiley's bust-
i mktt, is here. >.*'
.Mbi $eHha Donner hasm
Dsition a* eftshtof:
iPdNf^pM* 1m of
Miaa Donner la a yonng
lauv 4 i many accomplishments
and of superior business attain-
ments and any firm is fortunate to
secure her services. /
jQvaat
JACK
(Bain A Chapasan
k. c. ITT -
KITCHEN *
ORAP(i. aToS
bffi Siioa. Dallas).
iT^outHinsHiam
i ft Htis. st Louis)
BON. Contains
Alum.
Co, Chicago)
Containa Alum.
iteOo. Stums.)
Contains Alnio
XtgCe, Chicago
NCoVnsalum
least it came to be a fully accept-
ed fad intbe Duncan home that
Misa Duncan was to wed the
yrtunp llbuoisian, and ihe young
Indv < nteml as heartily inlo the
: discu««t<on of the subject as auy
one. Mis IMiuran had written to
rit6r relatives^ Illinois that she
; vfou(<l lesje Texas about March I
A majority-of the ills afiiic*ing
people today in traceable to kid-
nev trouble. It ~ provades all
clashes of society, in all climates,
regardless of gge, sex or condi-
tion. • "
The symptoms of kidney trou-
ble are unmistakable, such as
rheumatism, neuratgia; steppless-
ness, pain or dnll nche in the
back, a desire to uribate often
day or night, profuse or scant
aunoly.
tfric acid, or brick dust depos-
it in urine are signs of clogged
kidneys, causing poisoned and
geam filled Idood. Sometimes
ther heart sct«* badljr, anrt tube
ca.- ts («a-ttng of th<- kltlhsvO are
found in the urii e whieh,lf
^CoUier'sMhite Lead.
crown/Linseed Off
Guaranteed strictly pure
niches, Colors in hard FU
no cotton oil). Also Turpentine, Yar-
and 1000 other things for sale cheap at
Wilcox & /Son's Lumber Yard.
THE NEW VICTOR.
ne*
le<-ted will r« suit in Bright*-
glee
Disc
ito visit them, and the Illiuois^
sense, the most dangerwps
form of kidney trouble;
All 1 fiese aymptur«i snrt Con
tiona are promptly r uiove<l
(Dallas C<«oo ft Solos Co. Dallas).
MANHATTAN. Contains Alum'
(Rswson fhamiral Co,*BMaa Oftyl
QPR^R^T Contains Alum
(Ho|h« Bits, DaUaa)
Contains Alum
Contain* Atom.
Miss Cecil
rt«. W tb t tioiull. thi coming g*Kni*lit
•gtin behind the coon
that fieri
county. We failed to gee
hgf tfroeg |aavtog to
th^JlinoirS
«a moer U«a oii. AtAsdO
was
Aubin ia
st W.
tporium
[imdthedays
.uttor, gra MteR the opp..rltt«fty,|rt^ ^ joft. W; bf Dr" Kiln
hid.riHiiged U>«t llM>irm«rri.fei80WDp.K(1,lt )t bM
in-
should take ploee there. So i
accordance witkthii arrangement
Misa Duncan waa escorts I to the
depot at McKinoeK day before
yeaterday by her . pa rente and
was seen aafely aboard the noith
bound Houston and Texas Ceo*
tral trsin^jihich leave* i^al sta-
tion aitout 8 n> mt
i "AnTahg tb# pieces of luggage
checked was one contsining the
troustou, which the cousins ia Il-
linois had already beard about
. ^ ^ and were Just dying to see, while
powdor Oo. st Loeia) f m young man there waa anxiously
Awaiting the comiiKg of the girl he
ited, shfiwi
vm
G.be Imtm i«rwl> f Ha*
or. of tha d*/ «h
aealps.
i #.jmm
M
to bo eoogratulkled
-fba
closed
when
io |ho dajr
ihe yok®
her independence
opoB the horixon
as tho brighnatmUh \
rorlda cottsteiatiovr- : j
J. Flood who formerly wort,
tbe barhor> trade here,
safe to siy a Breat time
Horn f«r tboae who are^ki
left h " well «^uf. ^
a#?/
reported, killed a man day
re ye«4erday ail Oifsteaftt,^ f
W$i
beautiful
0 W
1 fk
-bowed
mm*1
5BiWas
wtwm.
INpeisiW*
PERFECT.
. . .M -A
iJrtlTWl
TATLOR'
DOUBi.E
STRENGTH
TAYLOR'jJ "I
ONE SKOON j Contain* Alum
B MstmnSnsr, St Louts
XARNALL*3^ _ i^rttaii* Aluat
1
I ■ ■
|0 addition to tlia list,
^ins Alum.
«oW u prfge or for
mHl^ pouod arA aure
be made of alum.
At the WoHd*« Fair the same
suthftritiea that condemned alum
it unit for human food*
■HMMll 'Cream Bak-
ing Powder the purest, stiwngest,
and best and awarded ft the
highent modal.
MSNasSM
r.gremi nd-
meotion yesf
—-JUL
todat
it bat'
in tho corn line,
animal^ It
andSlrs
was Just liviug to aee.
' Tbe bella clanged ftfid t he train
sped ao^b^i^ ^ Uiway,
Day "bifore yesterd^ k^Dtngf
March I, l|e^q Aarplev, left ifie
for McKinrhey
Mnli funn s A — S I , ^
rUlliWr wGT iiiv
stow, f He oatoo'in a wagon, and
a youog man oame with bun.
Nothllif unusual in ibis. The
piiKdHus we?e mad^i but there
waa bot one man JO the wagon
whoo lt started to ^return to Rock
HiU, and he was not Tarpley.
When tho north bound Houston
and Taxes train, which pulled id
.boat 8 p. m., left a minute or
tw* latrr 0 form emerged from
^km^SBr9 ido
the irsiu.
tbe trsin
ward onTI^ way. -• —
ntson night before last
■* ■ mulA. Sb i ii rffc rirtaa
rt€r WIHF. fVHQ OCCu
■MM iiMt «T*r .jim tbe
i fairly olwroh ihe ub-
or Id
wide reputation for its wou^erfttl
cures of ^ the most «!i*tresting
ca^es.
No one need be tcg^ without
it as it is so easy t
drug stow at fifty
dollar* You can hfhve a sample
JfHittb* of this wornterfurd iscovery
Swamp-Root, aiuf^a book telling
all shout it, borhr^ent to you ali-
solutdy fieejby mail. Send youi
address to l>r Kilmer ft C# ,
Biiighfttntofi, N.. Y., and kindly
mention t^at ymf Mad ibis liber-
al offerj/b The Deluocrat.
,: A. ■
ASTORIA
far laflmts aad Children.
Us KM Yn hn Ahnp BmjW
the
In this machine will be fonnd maflv important features which are j
of great benefit and found 6n no other Cnltfvator; one ef those features |
is in adjusting the axles beck or forth to balance the weight of the op|j(M
•tor. No matter if be be a heavy iwph or small boy, wo can adjust the j
axles so there will be no neek weight on tho team. Also the tongue will j
not res* up in front; we can furnish these Cultivators wivh
or parallel gang, with or wtthoat spring trip. Do not tony a Cult
or an Implement of any kind until yon « \ v. V £
See and Price Our Line of Good*.
The largest snd beat stock of Implements in CtolMn County ? We ahoj
bundle Harm**, Busies. Waggons, Harrowe, Drills. Bay Bakes.
Pressed, Mowers. Binders, Binder*Twine, Threshers. Etc.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1899, newspaper, March 9, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252226/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.