The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1899 Page: 4 of 6
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RA8T, SOUTH OR w*8t
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Taxs*; or B. *
Gtapt., Qiasaivflls.
Daily Trains
and SouthJT®***.
Between Hontton aad
rla Ennta and Fort Worth.
Qahrestonaad
Houston
Galveston aad fit. M
ria Hoantoa, H,
Rtdout of Piano
poli^.Wnk,*
undertaken' good*
:wmmm
Miss Blanch Morteo home
from Prtton Seminary, Oak Cliff,
on account of illness.
The Nickel StoeiSS
of miscellaneous goods
in 41
at price*you can't beat.
Mr*, J. B. Warren hai gone to
Lebanon, Tenn. on business oon*
pected with tee settling up of
bar dcoessed father's estnte. - ^
Buy window glase all slaes, beat
quality at City Drug Store.
If you need a singing school
and ^ want a first class up-to-date
teacher;* wnfce to D W . Leigh,
Verona, Texas.
Messrs Jobs Lser'aod Wn.
Backer of Cleveland, Tenn., are
here visiting relatives and friends
in the AI tog a neighbor hood.
Sick headache is the bane of
many lives. Dr. M. A. Simmon*
Liver Medicine cures and pre-
vents this annoying comprint.
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Old papers, good for pa
walls, placing under carpets, a
w. .
iTomoe.
We will pay ourcustomers the
highest market price for cotton
this season* Qeostree A Hous-
ton.
Pennington A Burger's Pia-
no gallery will be in charge of L.
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A-Ait.
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Id McKinney is also attracting the at*]
jtention of the public generally..
All
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Can do no better
than
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it wl
wanting
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Umtorwiar,
wrapping paper, for sale cheapat-,]
The ukmociut
o gallery
E. Trice ii
and Austin.
B. Morse.
U M'g*r., Houston. Texas.
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Shrevepwt To New Orion
To The "
Netb. Last, aad Nartl-Laat
. CMSfla beat for voor moaey. Sea
for year moaey.
reads over
The Qoeeq andf
fii^cent ^oute
formation roti faBpUcaSoo.
T. *. ®5t,T.P. A. Dal&i, TSai.
ilea. H Smith. O P. A. Haw Orlsaas
o the future.
Parana, Prickly Ask Bitters,
Iron Tonics, Celery Compound,
K. A L. cures, Swamp Boot ami
all the best stsndard tomes fresh
at City Drug Store.
C. W. Rollins killed a rattle
Miake a few days ago which only
measured 5 feet in tsngtfc^but wa
unusually large. Its body was
i large as a man'* ankle.
To run a woman cmjy* let her
menstruation* I* eithcjr teo _fre-
Iuent or loo much at one tjtne.^
immonn Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablet* correct this trouble.
We keep the highest quality for
the lowest pricen. Our grocerie*
are fresh too-—Oooetree A Hous-
ton.
Uncle Bd Bowen is ready, will-
ing aad anxious to give you bar*
gains at Ike Nickie Store.
Get Mar hair cat, when in town
L Wiif: Richardson'e—the Fool#
Bouse Backer Shop.
Mrs. S. Weinman aad little
daughter, Slorine arrived Monday
eveaiag from their Rummer's so-
journ in Colorado.
^nmvirii naripwii wsfcrfi tlc., itci
parpenters' Tools
And Nails a Specialty* ^
i Its stock is too large for enamera-
tion here, you must see to appreciate
its proportions aid realize its values
are a standing inducement.
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No entrance tee la charged. . The entire
public la admitted tree and ufged to come to
THE FAIR
At HcKlaacy. ___
HAMMOND & SNEED. Propr's.
OU WOULD TRAVEL
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EAST, NORTH
wSOUTHEAST
JU -inaai /n iV ml it S a#
m (WlfOn# PlwrFIBff
- yout tickets *da Om
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Squaw Vi
•Wives! Simmons
Wine or Tablets bring
to sorrowing husbands
Homes.
The Nickie Store keeps arti-
cles too numerous to mention
hers, lkit all useful ia every fami-
ly.
Tha <9EST
tfw BEST SBKVtOL
and tha BEST cm-
Th* only Una operating
PARLOR CAPft CAM
(eaaia • la awte).
Began* Wide Veai
FVGE OuM Can.
THE BEST ROUTE
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XO.WAMim, D. H. MORGAN,
Hrmmnaatm.lft., t mtmt
rnjm.ru. n.vtmra.nx.
Msad's eenuine
still holds the lead for purs old
ripe whisky olf the vine at City
Drug Store.
Swan Foreman has given up
his position at Smith Bros, drug
stoie to attend the Si, Louis
college of Phamacy.
Bob Kitoheo has tha f<
Have your pictures framed with
the new mouldings cheaply at City
Drag Store:'; _ ____
8ee Peaaiagtoa A
lium portraits. They
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Hair cat, shave, shampoo, hot
or cold arteaiaa baths at Will
Rirkardson*s Barber Shop Tour
patronage ie solicited.
District Clerk E. R. Hall re-
turned from Deatou Friday morn-
ing where he was summoned as
a witness in court. The duties
of bis oflce were administered
during his abeenoe by Hu|fh Mo-
Clellan.
To eat with appetite, dige^
with comfort and sleep with tran-
quility, take a daae of Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medici*
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.
or .
BUFFET SLEEPERS
this year by
oustou to their
kmaUy
The Nickel Store next door to
tke post office—don't forget It.
Highest market price for cot*
ton will be paid
Gooatree, A Hon
customers. • },$■■ ,fr
A fine 16x20 portrait in frame
end one dozen best photos, all
for 15.00. Pennington A Burger.
The ice cream supper at Prof.
W. D. CaaMiron's at Stiff Chapel
Friday night ems largely patron-
ised. Many from MoKlansv and
Melissa attended. The haMsome
net sam realised wftl bi applied
wi imprnTTnjf inf WJOVO'IHIUW.
J. C. William* a well known
farmer weet of town, has bought
the home of 8heriff J. W. Paf-
ford. The laftersnd lady to board
in the future and not house keep
l^ay more owing to his having to
be away ao much of the time.
Ton can save monev on wall
paper aad paint* at City Drug
Store.
Do your Anguet grocery trad-
ing with Ooostree A Houston.
Mies Fannie Jacksoa's milinery
opening Tueadaj and Wednesdsy
was an attraction which drew out
all the ladiee. The dieplsy was a
beautiful array of fine hats and
latest fashions.
Frequently protracted consti-
pation onuses inflaoimstioo of
the Bowels. Remedy—use Dr.
M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine.
Bevy Cuter, of the otate of
Weakiagfoa, ia visiting his nncle,
Shertfl J: W. Paffotd. '
paper at very low prices
at City Drag
Wall
to
0tm
The public ie aow-eerved with
plenty of good afteainn stoca wa-
ttr at the four watering trough*
near the public square. This wa*
something badlv needed by fsrm*
ers aad which is sure to redound
to the credit and prolt of our
town.
Wine of Cod Liver Oil, pure
aad all the Cod Liver Oil prepa-
rations at CHy Drug 8tore.
Mini Header Is Tews.
Prof. Chief
ibltc exhi-
'fw%P'<
bit ion of mind rending on t
streets of McKinney
week. Blindfolded he found a
bunch of ksys hid out by four dis-
interested dtiaeo*. The feat
greatl) possled all who saw its
performance.
Lewls-Scitos.
J. A..Lawis aad Miss Collie
Sexton of Tennessee, were msr-
ried Mondljr evening in this oky
bf Keq. Terrell, *
ISif Poeclsc let Crtsis bspftr.
W. D. Wiea of Voaoiae wwia
town Mooday. He say* tho ice
cream supper Satnrday night for
the benefit of the new Chrftstien
church fund of that plana was a
big success. The grass receipts
amounted to $68.
Work on the new bnikHng was
thhweek by Lewii Fen-
con tract or and it will he
rapidly pushed to completion.
begun
drick.
Window gtnf*, all
aad double strength at City Drug
Store.
A good hot as with new f tfi
saddle oa either strayed or was
stoleo from the publii hitch yard
ia this city Mondav evening be-
tween sundown and dark. It be-
longed to W. J. McMenamy.
* B. W. dribble of Shea*Mill,
wse ia town Tueeday and renew-
ed for The Democrat. ~
Bnd Hstler of Altoaa, aad W.
M. Wilson of Vine? Grove, were
here yesterdsy in wnrch bra mm-
able house to purchase for s
home for Mr. Hstler's widowed
mother, Mrs. Calvin Hntieiv and
his widowed nister, Mr*. Melissa
Witlir-rboth of Stiff's Cbapel.
These Isdie* wish to move to Mc-
Kinney, so ss to give their child-
ren better school advantages.
Tke Pslr Allllscry.
*scoooosoo*ssss sose •>•
I 4IMP0RTAST 8ATEWATU *
Pit thsaew MBf ef
aaiCapmtras the eae Bura-I
Materisl for rebuilding the big
mm ia iliHHHH
•so ftnmiKis ousts t
2-Fsst Trslns-2
DAILY
for SI Louis. GMMflo
and the EAST.
Yesterday we visited the Mil-
linery display at Hammond A
8 needs. Miss Work, who has
charge of this department cer-
tainly exercised Judgment aad
rare taate ia the selection of ladiee
headwear. The shapes aad cot-
ore of ladie* hats are bentifnl in-
deed and the prices (en import-
snt) are gratifying to the trade.
Those who wish to purchnse a
bat or any other item found in a
first class millinery store should
not fail to visit The Fair, at
which place Mies Work will
gladly and courteously wait on
you.
A GIs Btraed. j
Melissa, Texee,. Sep.l7-The W.
t. Barnee gin burned at 9:80
o'clock last night. Loss $4ft00,
ttasarod in Hartford for $9000.
tke firs is sopnoiid to have *Urt-
ed in the
Train Held IJ*.
LiS Angeles, Cnl>, Sej L li.—
tim west-bound SSmitliern 1'acifle
Wh^;li was held up nesr
.Aria., arr>\ it her* on
Ths express car is a wrack
shows Hie effect of the dyne-
wed by tke robber*. How
they eeenrad is not known,
the' amount is not holieved to
of $10,000.,
On account of printing a large
I law brief we were .deli^S.jft get- a
ting this issue of the Democrat £
out on schedule time tbi* week,
j We st under obligation* to the
r| Examiner in helping u* this week
with valuable matter. ; r]
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Pselared Aywtwt* Slrtk**,
Chicago, m% Sept. 19.—At«'
[meeting In the Chamber of Com-
merce building laet night of jbep-
ressntstives of building contrac-
tor* cr ^ .rolling |5tlDOQ,OOOJ^f
aapital, a resolution iraa unani-
mously adopted declaring that
•'lookout*, boyoote and strikes j
are injurious and costly to sm*
ploysrs snd . smployes and detjtkj
mental to tha Interests of-tiie city
and that we piedy^ oureelves to
nvoid these methods and
pledge oureeWes to'use all
peaceful meafts to better our
latioa with employee.
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lParde*ed
Paris, 8ept.\19.—The council
«f ministers deeded to-day . to
pnrdon Dreyfus in p^-eiple. The
pardon Will take effect in. a few
"days. Dreyfus raliojt^shsd his,
appeal for a reversal of the Judg-
iGplofthe court martial.\MIhj
principle," is an idiom sotpe-
timea need In semi-oAcial ah<,,
aounaainents of fortfacomHig ac-
It seems %o have but
{sHght jbeariug on the matter sx-
ips it impl* i the ful-
tke varieas formali-
Itieekefore pardou. ^
Oirslraaa, Tex., Sept. 16.—Mrs.
Joe Clayton of tkis city wse bitten
by a large epider Thursday after
aaan and aeveral honra later was
almaat throws iato convulsions
by the pain resulting. At first no
particularattention was given the
matter, but ia n little while sharp
pains began to shoot through her
body, and a physician was sent
far. Belief wua flnslly obtained
by the free ace of opiates and MrsT
Clayton is now renting easy, but
qaite weak from her entering.
Pe*l recti re rtrs.
Lincoln, Neb., Sept. If.—Firs
broke out nt 1JW yeeterday mora-
lng In the Jacob North printing
hooae, a three story aad bnuement
brick, contaiaing aa immenee
kttt of | rinting raarkinery and
^he home of many publicatioaa.
The North building will be a total
loss. A high w ind is blowing fram
the south, and if the dames croas
the alley to the Maeoate Temple
an entire block of solid basineaa
hooeea is threatened.
A Wins Have.
Waco, Tex., Sept. 18.—Neu
City Kceonl r lingsrn sprung «
ssnsstion tins moruing. He finec
n uisa for drunk yenterday,
and then put liitn oa ths witaes*
stand and made him tell where b«
got hi* whisky. Ths rnsti told
ssd in s few minutes Joe Flans
gan and one Cohen, saloon nasn
wsrs arrestoil on ohargen of *ell
ing whisky on Sunday. TLej
pleaded guilty and were ln«<l IK
ssch. It is undsrstuod thst tb«
rscoidfr will follow this plan aJ
tbe time.
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Oats per bushel.
Hay per ton.
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.$5 to $6
Seed cotton..... .i to SHe pei* lb 15 to iOo
Squ.ro bale 6 to6.10o perl) "J®*? p*r•<*8*— •••" 10®
Wheet .. .JM7^'.h P"**"*- per b . .78 <o 8So
jw i.9o to 2.00 per -*"2*- vdnml
p*ioolb... 75o 5^ * P"'^
Heel..per ba., 35 to 40c S3R"*'''P*owt **10 W.95
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rse credit system is the banc of texas. It will
bankrupt you If you keep it up ana will bank-
rnpt bim if he encourages it. Quit it and curtial
your expenses by trading with. 1 ^ z •
THB CASH OKXEK UdemSBY, TBX.,
rv.W.? $ -r/. rv 7 i
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STORAGE SCHEME.
A MMfcuire aeMt t* Knot Wm*-1
keetes ftr da fuawi.
in wmch io siast comm.
x ieathera Paelft* Wreelu
El Paso, Tax., Sept l .—The[ Washington, Sept. 16.—The
pas* fcv. train oa ths Sautkera National Council of the lmpraitd i
PsclfTc froinTtSliatl wuiU Uoum Order of Red Hefi decided vestrr
IMS fW* iifa^o • •r4^ mar la Mttwaukeen^xt
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S* Slates thai SO ISr Cl
pm tsctjs ma is
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Atlanta, Oa, Sept. !«.—-A spa
dal tram New York says
wreck a-lew miles east of Alplae,
Tex., Sunday night, detail* of
which- Uev£ just readied here.
Eight box enrs ware ditched and
demolished while the train was
running a curve, end two trumpe
were caught bcacath tha bebrie.
Oae had his lag broken and the
other wes kiiied. Tbe train
anoaped without injury.
Paris, Sept. It.—The t
i *ee Mneons eompreing the ae-
sembly of 1HM( ndopted a reaoln-
yenr, the second Tueeday la Sep-
tessher. The ipouncil aleo decided
to establish a aewepaper organ of
the order, placiag the manage
Lent ia the handa of the great
chiefs aa a board of
Jeha B. flMriw. the'■llle««li !* ***, '■ *•
wbe la iateneted la tbe ataenll®'^' of tli. On 4 OrUat <!►
4 .(rtealtaral prudu.t. ef tbal*^** tbeaatf*- dtowi.w.i
. . T*. . . ■. .. ' arimiaal arn odious, and plead-
jt te. Ii iatemtnl in tbe mor+ tkm Jetmclt ,T<r^(
the
aieet of the evttoa piaster* of
that aectioa to eetabltah the local
warebouee system and hold their
product until they can coatrol the
nurket He will be represented
at the eeaventioa of tbe cottoa
iatereata to be held ip Atlanta
Oct S5. He ia peeeldent ef tha
Americaa Ootton com puny.
When asked what there was ia
the aravensent of southern farmers
to hold their cottoa until the. pciee
want np, Mr. Seerlee spid:
'There in n gnat deal ia itjthk
time. Heretofore seefc erbemee
on the part ef the eottoa growers
have failed for eeveral good ran
sqbs, and the planter has never
yet found hlmeelf ia a position to
command the price of hie product.
He haa bean forced to eeli hln cot-
ton aeeeenaahe could get It out
bf the field In order to ralee money
fur kli 11 BUI W This necessarily
msnnt a sacrifice.
"Changes hare come abeet in-
sure nee on cotton has been re-
duced by the round belt? system
sad ths eapudty of tbe warshemm
haa been grantly Inereneed.. t 'mpi
tal ia now reedy to build thena
wiitahsaaea at plnree where tha
co (ton predaetion ie coaaiderabU^
aad whan they are bnllt the plaat>
er may brlag hie cottoa there,
er may bring hie cotton there,take
a certificate oa its delivery sad ne-
gotiate the certificate wherever ha
pliaata, for it wlU be as gnod aa
money anywhere. The farmer may
borrow 80 per eeat of tbe value of
hla cotton at the aaarlcet price If
Ikplwe fit or eeli it outright at the
warehouse on ha spot '
"We are randy to enter into the
local warebouee scheme with tha
farmers,H resumed Mr. Searlea,
"aad 1 am fairly convinced that It
will la time codfcletely
ise the method of
lor'support agmu-
milrterism, imperial
archlat oouspirseies."
clericals,
moo-
With
La Orange, Tex^ Sept. li-A
complaint was filed In tke justice
court here yeeterday ehsrging Dr
John Thornton of Plum,; this
county^ with the murder ef
Wright Fnrquhar at that
late Tharoday evening.
waived exnmlnntion and wae re
leaeed oa $500 bontL Farqahai
was struck on the head with a
baseball bat, re
from which he died early Ifci
day morning.
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; Tex.,Sept. Hi-Hi
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1899, newspaper, September 21, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252267/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.