The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1899 Page: 1 of 6
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Has been a great success but we still have quite a: tot of sumnier goods which we ar£
determined to close out during August. Mr* Knight leaves this we#fc for Eastern Mark
e*g to lay inlarge quanti tiesof goods for Tfls storfcs at IBcKinney, Gainervi 11 e, Demson^
and jnnis. ^ He don'tproposerttt carry ovemany summer goods of any description. He!
React our prieear a nd conialtosee us# : - --
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'10 }(k India Mull*......... 1.;..... .15c.
.5c quality Scotch Lawns at. . . .'.2,Vc
•10c Dinitfy*,,^<. v+-
•5c white Lawn* reduced to:.,V.. .>. . .4c
ife
.10c Sut
by shirting calico t .'... 4i
Men's Clothing.
Much prog&eble Beading is crowded in
to this space. • ^ : ■ ' * . . "••'r
$10 suits now. i,v '... .7.60.
MenV7.50 suite now....
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RSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1899.
McKINNEY, TEXAS,
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NUMBER 28.
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LOCAL NeWS
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Person* I ud Mappest*** *f latsrest
(teuw>#f>r nuwmmt
Many BMMri.
^Ssr~*
¥ he W tfliYut CTfOVc ciifip mect-
ing begins tomorrow night.
te- "U
«-...•. .15c Men'# 6.00 cAssimere suits for..... 5.00
;~f*.... 10c Men's 5.00 spring suit# now.. .'.. 4.00
Dress Good1* now 1J*e Boys knee pants.. *.If. 15c and 25c
.......... * ' * " '* " * * tr-
of Snfluur Goods a Great apron overalls..
Reductions.
'Good Bleach Domestic
"5c ipiality brown Do meat io... M,,
c quality sjikMadras now...;..
X^fliofcsUSlfesw.
i \ ... , . Ladien aummec Vests
Ladies U.5C iE ,kid Oxfords; tan and Ladies vetts with
[en
en
snants worth 24)0 at,
s Ine worsted pants..
erics wiil be closed out at bargain prices.'
Reduction Sale of Ladies jSbirt Waists:
411 oi)r 1.00 ladies shjrt wsintn
Men's heavy deuim overall*..
Men's check jumpers.;.
Men's heavy blue lumpers.
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Men's 25c suspender^ o< w
Ladies Vats..
t for 5c
and arms,
10c
Be,
ntf $5c
.50e
_ . Xk
4.00 value* at 3 00 Laidie* fine 40c grade fast black
in broken lots Heindorff* dj<\ gnnrsntec<l stainless
. .JM)0 Misses *eamle«s riblicd black hoee 1
2
reduced:
,V. rj v'.lfeQOltO. /............ .> .. %-y w.75c«
All our 75 shirt waists reduced to.....50e"
All 50c shirt wai<| 1 oduced%.Tv*.
Ladies 75c White pioue skirts. t60c.
Ladies 50c white skirts reduced to... r$0c
. .'. 50c Men's Overalls and Jnmpers.
50c' ''r
25c' ^ e CMrry t'ie ^ne °' Clio's work
' joJiwnts in the city for the price. 1
t Jnen's double front overalls
.... 15c!
_ tape in neck
***jnieeN finished
MP to <J*J«ladies fine bleeehe<l Vests:...
« .... 1.50 Ladies corset Covers.....
*ty*S "y^-M ♦< «.r
Lames nne tan Oifords,
*8tyl0i fl iKy*
" adieu tan
Ladies ti
Meo> fine Unshoe* 4
>2.50 Men's floe s^«h*s
;BOW;. s .......... ^ «awv m ii
'Men's tan vod black dr^ss shoes, congress three mir* for
A...r 1.00 ^
Trir. v ^ 1fTT lo 3oc"
rds fam v .-Mb foxwl 1.00 L.dio. 74o ooneU
black kid Oxfords 1.00 Ladiss fast black sc*miss* ho«e H pi
Men'f j^irodaj
Man's extra
Boy* fine fhots..
t
i's 40c neg)1
°
line
1.00
AsJ*
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e e a * a • eaa
'Men'a spten<
Men's fine
lose,
.50c
Men's apron overalls blue and pin ntrioes"
50c;
Men's junii>ers to match shove 50<*
Men's 1.00 Doe Skin Jesns 71
Men'* extra well tiUtde eottoua«ie
Iwesd pants
Men's Nats.
tde work shoes 1.25 Men's 50c straw hats reduced to 25c
.\ 1.00
Men's straw hats, 35c quality at 25c
V jMen's straw hats j .10<
^ Boys straw hat* .... rl5c and 25<
Mmi's blackfuriiais^.^. - -+ino|M
- , Meu'a guarantee* 1 hats, black and whiter^
shirts 75c and ...1.50
WnMk, mST3" W"°',hU S5<
h balbruuao under-
50e
\ Lace and Embroideries.
The ixUsca of our laces cad eitihi
Men's Gloves.
Men'* work glove* - . -Jf- 25c
Men's fireproof asbestos glut's 50c*
Men's gauntlet gloves. ?. Zf. \. 75c snd 50<-'
Men's extra buck glovesx^ 1.00.
Sundry Items at Special Prices.
trimmed^nats worth 50cf special-
15c'
Lawns, wrrth
mce
10 yards Scotch
C<l. for
VHitk
5c ^*r]
adniH rrducetl t« 25c«
Mei^s jt^h! seamless socks.. ......... 20c"
dress goods st big reductHiun.
—- Notions- ,
Ohsdwick thread Hh-
cards hyoks and eyes 5c]
t doaeo* safety pin* 5c.
utnj
•jxx
Johu Williams came in
LfMtnard, Friday.
Coon Worsham is slowly recov
ering after a long spell of^ickneS*.
G. G. Thompson of
it very sick, having been
in his bed for five weeks.
Hetirr Goeman shot at & bur|(
lar prowling around his home in
|js city Thursday nig
Messrs !$> H. Flp^d and G. W.
i>nng resnected^ farmers north
of town lteu Fnday morning oh
a trip to Bntmnwood.
HermaiK the little son of L. D
Hand Bowlby, is convalescing
froW'e severe spell of meningi-
ti^
W. M. Norn* renews for the
dkmockat for which he has our
thanks.
4. H. George is one of twe
dkmchtkat's new Weston readers.
He was hi town Friday and call-
ed to .subscribe.
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5.' Bf. Koach of V sn Alstyne
renewed for. the democrat Sat-
urday.* Mr. Roach is a loyal pop-
ulist and sajs the principles be
advocates is growing rapidly in
his section.
MissBthel Work of Lebannon is
now in the employ of Hammond
and Sfieed. Miss Work is highly
at cowpTished, energetic and cap-
able of plessiog slT patrons.
We are sorry to learn of the
sickness of Mr. John Msrtin of
Vinev Orove. lie recently arriv-
ed home from his big ranch in
3 t)ung county.
an article or preparatkm iso&red^
prydent cotisumas witt^iaUirf^
"dwadives from: ■ an ;n\ affi^^fjpuice
- as to. Its purity and
- rsv:
■■ f ajWfiW
t Was there ever so high and decisive
a test of the baking powders as that by
the Government Chemists at the World's
Columbian Fair ?
The tests then made
experts showed that Dr.
Baking Powder was the
est, most healthful of
and a diploma and medal were aw
accordingly.
by the official
Price's Cream
est, strong-
powders,
Wc are delighted wHh oar business at McKiunejy We have always' advertised low
prices and been able toconvince the people when Urey came in our st^re that
v liVe Sold GoodsExacjtfy as Advertlsei
tki Hence'our great success.
Store* *t Denlsoa^
A-a;GaH)esvi!ler
'. and Ennis.
\
The One Price Spot Cash House.
SOUTH srf E SOl'AKE.' McKINl^Y, TEXAS.
Mrs. Hodp*. of Long Neck,
•old Arthur Staqf, the grocery-
iiisn, a quantity of vcrv nnn^pod
re<I peppjer rs«*ntlr. *Ths lattsr
has a string of it about 15 feet in
length displayed in his *tors.
Prof.,W. 8. Smith, of Cham-
bersville. was in town Friday' He
Says preparation* arm in progress
to pull off lbs ('h*fnb«*rsville pic-
nic Aug. 12 in if^end style.
C^nr f lung friend J. T. Chand-
Jk« < tor us to "keepThe Dem-
Kfocrat coming" and paid us to
ONMre hi- dstc up to September
llkli).
Surely such testimony mostestatiish the
use of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow-
der in every home whefc pure food fnd
economy are appreciated. ;
MlCC BAKING POWDER CO .
CHICAGO.
- - -r
Sorit. -The alum _
at this great
competitive test b*can * they are deemed
neither reliable nor. «rh dcau^oe. .
baking uowdSTS were ex-
cluded «from coa4der*tion
■t.:
Liberty Locals-
IsqalU oa Prenest Cea4ilioas.
iV
Bctlet CMf Neeflsfl
The Methodists will tN.gmtl^'ir
nsual MMnmer camp ntoetiW- *t
ftkiUjvbist lfi mfles til of
MeKlnney, Usnortu* night.
Many campers alway* torn mil
to thH meeting and no few of
them go front MeKfbney. Pre-
siding Kldar 1. 8. A*hberne will
hold qii|rteriv meeting Saturday
and SundaranTd may lemain ovrf
tl^srs longer
'/S. M. Miller in the
e WA ai p I*' ns nil ■■■■< ! I**
jBP eAclr'w,aNi Ni g r# o
ROOT .MU
tuns^'t&ezrt
Urn—win i m Si
||^aNiSK^
liberty a*«vin«
Liberty protracts I
*%T Itoland bagan
The
s6tm<\
interest.
fridi;
nil Is continuing with eon-
It Is being
hgr Revs. Clifton snd
the Weston
_ oaavas. Presiding Kl-
.8. Ashbnme* of Greenville,
to* ntpr
- ^ _ j _ a uijtton
mi circa ft
Presiding
l.o. noniniriR-| of Greenviiie
hold quarterly meeting today
umber of IscKianey atten
A number of MeKianey atten-
dants drove out and spent the day
8nuda|r. Afrthng thett
Sullivan,
l eitig
Prof. Mosc-
ly and family, Mrs. Chandler
danghtse Miss ldi, Mr. nnd Mm.
nnd
wMin Mi, Mr. ind Mrs.
\Valter Wilson. Miss llery Taik-
ingtnft, 8. ff. Fox, J. 8. lilwrenoo
Don Allison and rred Hamilton.
/Mr. M>d Un. T M. Wf|« ,
tunt.
Wamssmm Stilt WiHns Use taaion fllv
i a*m« mm sm«< Anlk
Houston Stiff, of Deuton, aon
of Uncle Burl Stiff, of thi«citi,
jineed the prtseseion of gold,*;
seekers to the frigid Klondyke ^
regions over a year ago. I|p has
man? relatives and f
now that will leave at H o'vMi-k ,
on its way to the eoa*^ T haviyf
to ac the oaitm way taft'iV in. A
will write too y« i ft«nil thiVidamd
and tell youjurw things ar<>y cr«.
'4They oO« dogs fur hof*^ in
this ^etiulry, and the 4^e*in an*
fuU of dog teams all thf time. t|
s wonderful bow u*uch six
ij« ^an eight dug- can p ll/ There ool.
fnentlrfn CuVi* horse team* in ttie town,
lia and McKinnev whefe he, him- , u^ ml •«uch,4< keep a horse
4* ialing ih.rMf, once n>ld«l; who will no *brt>ngh w n0r tliat they work
doubt read the'*ollowiag com- th«M tbnmgl. llh- ^mmcr ami
muaicationfmm him with much the wiatOr eH# in they kill
interest. It was dated at Dawsoo the rn.wt of VWm snd feed them
^ 5, l t and dlieoUd lo "t rthr d*«. Wont is as higti n*
~ Collector P. C. Withers of Ifr *00; |K und^. sugar $1 a
Denton county. We clip it from P<*ind, moat fn m $1 to $1 *) and
the Ust Itur Tvf Mw TVptmi Mnn-i'j ' i jthiug
it or: 4% ^(
ul Jkeva boon here since .luiw
19. Have hade grand trip, one
that will pay anybody lo take, if!
for nothing else but to look at
the coeatry. 1 have not the words
at my command to deocrihe it to K s
yon. Dawsoo is a plaee of about T**., Aug. 5.—H. ft.
80.000 Mwpte. bit on tlM Va- Willi«M«. oh.irm« of tho impu-
koa rim at tb« mooth of the 1«*ecuUr. romoiltwe of (lr y-
funou Klondike. TW- rjch*.t,"ol> d"'i t¥
(.UavoHdmiwrkm '-''itllt
lie got up tins morai
Neattn
•'Dixit aged <3 years old d*ed
mddmnh of heart failure at the
hom* < f .If.I Cockrell last Sat-
unlav. Dixie was a familiar lit-
tle dop in thi* city and
ble for it* age.
Whisky is 50cents a drink.
'nnorrga Mtn.
11
sasss* oooa ei a. o. wiuiamrs oi Hw
SopaUat |amcmtl*s wmmltto*.
The editor of thc^iroe* Iwek
Journal is a lay hmtner, but he
givi^ some practical advVc in the
following:
L<N)k well after the cl)iW>a <
health thes<' hot days. . Tnr sun
•Mahinas with au unwonted melign-
i anc\; tho- grouml is ttwking with
I nWlarial pol«on; nothing impt
! o« ^t-rsshy ought to l e eaten «\r
drank durin* dog days. 8w«
' milk ^uuht either to lie hnilml or^
1 mi ted wilh lime water. I?saj
Memoas nrso'ly. Avoid all unnec-
[ eaitarr exposnreThere never
waa wo much sieknem before. All
ws* forem-eit snd predictdl in
Twinmn^ urn*' w^rk* 'QfTT
If parent* don't want to bury
their children, thev had Mter
l egin to exercise> little c*>inmoo
sense regarding .tfertr physical
welfare^. V
Precautionary measures save
drug and docUw bill-* arKl this hot
weather parents can n«H he ton
careful of tb<^ health oX their
children.—Post.
Aug. 4, '99.
^ The Sid Wrf1iamn revival st
Fsrinersvilf* closed last Monday,
and wss a great succcss. There
were about 1J0 additions lo the
church iocluding several from
this community.
W. R.-House haa a bad case of
sore eyes,
lTncl# Frank l/angham and son
remarks- JOII ^. of Kains county are visiting
friends in this neigbtwtiood.
Vj Jack Howell and family arc viw-
1 K 11 iimphriea of Oklahoma iticlg relatives north of Bonham
city wan in the city Moodav. He i thie week.
aays thst T. F. Donald n«l fmm- I Relatives of Mr. Hartman from
ily are Nji that city oow. Mr. | Hunt i-ounty sre visiting him this
Donald w1** formally editor of j week.
T1IE DEMOt a while his sun Sam , Mr. Mann and daughter who
wa* s t>p« o 'he paper.' Mr. were hurt in t-unaway in Farm-
Donald is work t the Carpen- [ersville recently, have completely
tern trade while «a ruaniug , recoveted. .
'Hon. John .1. Ingalls gives out!
a red hot interview in New York
••How would it do to call out
the mititSatO enforce the la i in
th« <waeo#(kp«. Oberiia M. CWe-
ter, a thief conviotod by oonrt-
. . ... . martial of stealing $1,700,000 md
10 the Journal of that city, and f 1*0 ten ceil to dismissal, a tea of
among other thing* he says; t: 1)000 ami a term in the peattaB*
• I. i. . M „m,„. ««,. tl-tb"
the last appeal (o military
is made only to ouppresM and ^ geaeml aid tae OitUVWilB
a fee<i vard in Okk.
OKy.
Milton ( hNiutkere, o n
villc. and \b Meroney,
were callen Oh Th ^
it Friday fscnlng, .TTiv
hkd ln«t ri-turned from ok
mooth- •«'s> nesr llilltown.
tonVouui v
Cotton is l>eginning to o|ien in
thi* vieinity.
Jack Komans is doing a good
bi un« sf* with bi« sorghum mill
•d making excellent ayrup.
Sgfi?fT Err>.
Tic I sIveraHy of Ttxls-
Sevmty-mns iaatnictors and 1
OfHcer*. H00 student. -Women1
admitted! t all department*.1
^tfirto5 rnrr.. Tntal i
f!50to $1V).
The weather is
expense ,| ** ***
r 1 from boll worms ano
Stuhhle breaking
\
t- 7. 'W.
4 dry.
J ftuit
weather.
* order
StojuLlS tLS'JXSr: Sft t 4rn«t hi. wwk M n.M.
of U. pl.~ .n. mra. with n«b* 37 ,Hll t„ ,.h, bo|t pe,, |
fed his bogs snd then atsrted to- j
ward the house. About half way
to the bouse he fell A mfighbor
Mrs. Walker, ssw Mm and has-
tened to the house. Kbe and his
wife went out and picked hfm uo,
carrrinv him to the house, lie
never spoke snd expired soon of-
national Encampment 0.
PhllatfslpltU.
few women end ohHdren
climate is splendid. There hi 00
night: it im all doytinm. The sun
la out of sight a few bounr every
day. but it is light as day all the
Itme. | never know whoa to go
to bod, - ,
"Thf streets of Dewson are
crowded with people ever? hour
of the tweotyHfonr, and there >is
Dahimore snd Ohio 8pnlhw€*t<
era—Baltimore and Ohio, (Hhcial
Route for Vtmsouri Veterena, lias
three daily trains leaving St.
Louis 8:20 a. nt., 8:05 p. m.« snd
acanemo oarAimiagT. a-
_ Session l eginf October f. En-
trance examinations September
17; matriculatioo fee |l6. Well
equipped scientific laboratories.
Library of &>,000 volumes. Y.
V. (UmJF.W^C. A. Gymaa-
Httma. AtUetic field. Teachers
coiW-^es load to Permanent State
TcaChora Certificates. Knginesr-
begin
Ing e
i wxt
(
y Wilson left Moijr
trip or 0 few
1lay* u
John If. Ferguson of this city
ha* recently purchased fourteen
head of b{g plow mules fur
ait i« lit #meost* tat id# nnw< w^elr
V- ^,°nJ «ll ttm*. l« rmiach m* of
A io®aurp f 1^1 |i of 0 ftw |n T^jmn woo
sgo, ouly there i* a sreat deal
mme money spent hsire in such
pieces then there evnr woe in Tex- - ^
as .Itverything is very peaceful,
no fighting at all. 1 have not
r spo
terward.
'Mr. Willmmswas weff known
throtiehout Grayson county, lie
moved to Houthmsyd about three
yeaiyi ago, and haa since resided
there. He has boon chairman of
the populist «x?cutt vcTfefnimittee
of Grnveon county for the past
yoar. He was 50 years of age and
ember of the t>dd Fellows end
Maaonte lodge* at Whiteabom.
IIa Ijsawfiai as talfn nr/l alv oltililnnn
*:3W a. m.. running through Cin-
cinnsti, Cumberland, Martin*
burg, ^Harper's Ferry, Washing-
ton snd Baltimore. The eo0i-
fortebls ronte,. the pictorenqne
route/ the historic route. „
Rate, one coot per mile Pa
seng^rs can return via another
route, hy paying a slightly trig!
Wte.
For ail information, addfeos G,
S. R. edition "Bopirot Royal
Bhie.'V^ddress jHTB, Warfel,
Aaat. U. F^^^tTLouw. Mo /
ing T
Civil
8t
rcjmte
tion.
sum
rtment coofer* degree of
imtr.
Is from otber^hl legos of
1 without examine*
credit for work
(completed. Annual
n an much aa a uuarrel.
celoflftted the Fourth
yesterdnr, snd (ms was
■^^^■lotjid
> Sunds> eve ■
Aewaa ^ m
ssl rk I it
to he a oouoie weooing
n which W. H. sml'J. g. Britton
were mariiie*! lo Miss Maude Hsn
nah and Mrs. Msrthn Wiiburn
The gentlemen are brothers snd
the ladles setters. HmntiSnoa* to
in ores
next crOft.
Tr «; st Urn Bn*l
h. vWt ing in
Mins Alice
jj#S'isa</jp
*'Mt" \
mmm
si wm* ■ *: ~-i ■s •pa*'
LAW Dttr
trance
payable
topractn e in atur court
Law 1
ktuden
courses!
* v%'
of the day
. There ore several n
plowa ia par neighborhooo
The protracted
M. E. csiurch will
urday night.
(>nr people anticipate a fran«rT •
time nt 1co cream supper to'
Ut given at the Grove next Fri-
day night for the benefit of the
al. R. church.
Bro. Gambrall preached to a
large and attentive audience here
' .. . ^
Mrs. Shorter who bs* l>ecn
making an extondeil visit here
and at Climax, will return to her
home in Dpeiaon todayt
Mr. and Mrs.- Hfonter visited in
the WoodU#n community Sun-
irs. Aanie MoMahan aad Mies
Li)lie Alloa visited in MeKianey
- Cherlsy Martin and 1 Mfeses
Lola Jonns and Mary Magner of
Me Kinney spont Sunday evening
ia ottr hnidst.
Mr. -Ouewenbory of Rowlolt
here Snad
joeKailiff snd
have returned fmm n
Mippresa
ttniftli the outrage* committed
lal*>ref t and emoloyod. If
they do not de*ist t hex are to be
shot.
•'If a poor deyil of a striking1
laborer resists tb* laws, call out
the militia by all mean* and kill \
hiai. But if a swollen corpora-
tion bribes courts, laugha at jua-
tioe oppresses the week and robs
t^t helplesn, let us pot a plank
again*t trusts in the aext plat-J
form and a«k for a contribution.
••We applaud (Jos. Mount for j
having his troops reedy tO.ahoot i
the rioter* it th«- coal mines, but '
yhst about the windoe alass 1
Lru*t that took the bread ooni |
the mouth< of 5000 innocent vie-
tim.i and doubled the pricc of sun-
light in the lalstrers* cabin that it
might have dividends upon $H0,-
Qfl9,INK) of fictitiou* capital?
"And what iloca- Ixov. Mount
propose to do with the trust that
hat raised th«- price of nail* tlinf
hohl together the boards of the |
lsiborer'A pine coffin from 11.25 to \
i&.M), or with the railrosda that I
hsve raned freight rates thin week
from 9to 40 p« r cent betwi^n '
Chicsgt^ and the seaboard in or-
der lo iorreaae the profits of the
fartuera of Indians ?
gei
till liia Ikondamen aad Hi
tractor* are safe, and atfll^mwa
his pay *ad dines at Mi dab. Rat
per hap* the now secretary eC war
will waat to (ire the
hearing before makiag lay
ommendation.
Ces
Bit dhfereat
new being laaaefactnred
cernsiaika — aihmoly,
w net It ftoo a lea, need hy the 900
ernmeat aa aa antoamtfe hale
"topper for beHlemhtpe; axcHloal
oaribaatd. a Ass grade of paper
ilod fsnadatloa far dy
a pstewt < title feed aad a
glue. The value sf the
nlooe lining for waiahlpa -If
well known Whoa a leak dotal
upa the eellnlooe swello la oaeh a
manner us to automatkally tlaat
It. With flfteea teaa of
worlh |D0. one toa of anal
lose ia made, for which aa already
abated, the go vera moat ia
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1899, newspaper, August 10, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252261/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.