The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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keep the bowels
er Jb/ suitable diet or
bj estte in doses of li ounces.
- After tile fever fells the eslres
will resume eating and appear *c*.
aormah The fever ri«*e a seocmd
time, about the thirtieth daj after
inocaUtioa aod Mioars a ooarae
siauler to. the first oae. It is ir-
smw essss, but as a
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r. O. J0NK8. Vfoe Piaridant.
J. H HVWTOJ1. Baoetery.
lowing
rer full
raoorerw
greet strujrgle. we lot He the oo
opcratiiia of all good citiesns in
the work pf securing a
ment of Jnatiee and equal oppor-
tunitj. '
"Ws eta
oft-repeated party^doetriae of
*!• mateet good i
number,' but
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JtaKUnrSf, TEXAS.
triaf
I. T.jNOT.
Ardosors iuae 7th, 1W7. has to-
dey et Puroell been finished, the
tart rsSorning a rental of "not
gu%." The ease fcasalttwled
■uch rtliUna owing K> the
prouiiaeaee of thepartie*. Wll-
hems, the deased, wae editor of
the AfAwors Chroalcle. a paper
whiah aade mum slight remark.
MUilust Douglass, who at Ihe
tfine wee a saailiate for n posi-
Han an the Dawns mmm\Sm,
there being a vspaaaj e that
Una on the foroa. Both |m
^^HfHands. The flghthe-
Citattoa Hj faUkatisi.
Z&2SZ
SL
|of|
ss~SI
I Were built li
during thel
1Wr3on|
lare earing wU ere gotaf to
snld iaihe
South
the
buil^o
thet the
ta staad
dear Hi China
Thai if it
the anile
eedHH
win bel
would he not
SJSoJSi!
free
_ Onto,
quarter wnnli
tha pa-
f-^ mJm
ooart su U« tsad gar H
Uekar. A. D. IM, antes lk« nid
ft. B. Hiaaatay. ane ni|ln ta aeh-
aSaaoa aa folkms, tawP:
'ttelaWMIh e bane AAa UMi>
tHftefCtlaSa of Taaae nag eoaaty
dOrfter suihsa Urai la aaM uaeu^
«aanUiiSiBaa*i prim to tha
«Hng of 4Mi aatt. 1WI pMuftff a*4
concludiog that tha
ealrua are thoroughly immune be-
nunss they earry a few ticks
without apparent stckoeee.
The met teat eomm about June
or J.ly. torn. will ralapae at
this tine end asut sreo die of f«-
ter« eapec-tallj if th« hare been
from Uofcs sll spring. It
in thoee eaaea which were
inoculated, «ay in December, and
here no eunaidirable aumber of
ttuka b , spy April* that they
ehould hu pvas a seooud duae.
All inoeulnted ealvea should be
wall aouriahed the first season,
eapeukHy during the hut ennuuer
to prsreot re la pee.
A email perceu'sge of tho^a un-
der experiment hurt made un-
«atiafattory rseorunea. They seem
to contract e chrouie form of the
diaeeee and resnein thin in laah
for moatha. Theae eueaa require
the rery beat food and attention
to prevent their being ranted.
We have been fraapantly a*ked
to eend the immune blood by mail
or aipriitr those who hare had
little or no ax pari cues with the
diseeee. In arena weutber this ia
impossible without adding cbemi-
to It to Prevent putrefaction
ih say dealruy ita fever pro-
qualitiea end tbne render
"lug.
ion will be
with tboae
in Vortheru ttie end
rs will, lusa farae their
time will ellow, vfflit hunchm of
some aiss aod iauculataihUni at n
whola story In a
Lb is quit* en-
As prodnetioo
ub long paths
■an In he pboed in the veeaaey.
Be awl K^tor WUliasss. a asaa
he never eocueed of wrftinw tha
^^^^^Hgehed for aa arplena
^^^^BSetlrouble ciaSe aad
trlals^^^H
i T*rtw «-.«
t ♦
■SH
/saah>atat Syel SumSSTI.'d*
P ever
For several*years some oo-op-
B
t a"*aa t«p
Mu a
s&3#$vhs- r*
Faaace,
aiartnarTan.
peoplaS party of Dallas county * JJg '
bus isaued the follotiing, beiuf
Mldbd "To the Honest Voters
pf ta*," and aigned by T. H
OUtur, ehairman. It
•'At a meeting of the people'a
■mmS« asee alive nnmmlttae of
Dallua county, held et the Merc.o-
rj oflM, No*. M, UN, tk* fot-
lowlnR Mataowot of priMtplM
for Violin Md Guitara^ Tall Picc**,
Gut, Steel and Silver Strings for all in<
hamut CUM, " ~
by the Texaa and Miaaonri
Ezpurhoent Statioue, which have
been designed to pro<luce immun-
ity in nortbernohitos againat Tea*
•■fever. *
These here cnbracedi
lat^. Inoculattona with the
blood serum of immune South-
Sad. Tfeh infestations of young
JtNfe. ^ >....
the rssult of this work is now
PP the prdm ss bulletin No 55t
ileh will be diatriimed about
1st, to ill whoee
laAPraft l^aakat ~ — ■—A Mm+m — - - M laa ea
■Pww MPNH MM svi WpOVVi wB ll"t>
wn^Plf pleaaed ta
l*%frh ia
awpflif.ff'a
euviroa the Amerieea
people, both Hiie end nation, in
private as well ss in public affairs,
and believing thel true petrlot-
istn must overtop pertylani In this
r _ Ap. _
imperfecmskln
\h always caused by
bad blood. Remove the
Half Rates to the Old States.
noble nnd
not oaly have the
|«*w ftm
Ike km Nat
not dooK.
to vote
the right
_ and voting on nop
whep they eo deairc.
•♦•We therefore doaire the
adoption of the system of direct
1 gMutiop, known aa the
Ufa
with
wad imperative mandate, to the
end thai the power of the jpeople
he lastly and effectually ex-
eroiaed in §nveniiient. ^_ _
"•We recognise the fact that
there are man? great and impor-
tant i < forme needed et m pree-
em time, but are hold thet none
of theee can be accomplished un-
til the right to rule bus been re-
stored to the people.
"•We believe itwill be ■■■
sib la to aecure direct legialaiion
without a union of all reformers,
sad we therefore declare our
readiaOee to join with sll petaops
who are ready to make direct ke^
•slatioe a common cause.
" *To this eod, we believe our
untiounl executive committee 1
ehould oo-ooerate wfth other or-
ganiaatioua, having tn view tha
aame pnrpoee. and if no«eible to
omamu lato one grand army, alt
who are wiping ta trppt the peo-
ple with the actual p6wer and op-
portunity of aelf-gwe|f!ii>< at.
" *If perwutted to see thi« much
dsaired union oonauutkMed, and
the hoHs of fpformeit materialis-
ed aader una haaaer, we pledge
our sscred honor to etrfve In ev-
erv hoaorabie war to remove all
0£uZ^l««1 tO 01UH df
asotiooa said divisions, ta forgst
the auimoaiiiea, preeent and (ji-
ture, ead buovaal with the proi*
peats of a higher aad nobler civil-
lpfirtna, to pmib forward uatil
S.C.WA1KH, D. SLMOPGAN, T. P. LITTLE,
Tow.r M'r A«I ppp ap,
dl oeustcma. vl
{ NcKtnnev Practical Basioess Colleai
McKINNBY. TEXAS,
•a by
aad all
POSITION CERTAIN,
yen
N. ,R. STONE, President.
Mr. C. Deuney who formerly
lived here but who has been sb|
sent about four years working in
the Territory end el Fort Worth
is here viaiUug old friends. Mr.
Deuney te a eplendid true hearted
fellow. He wilt probebly live ia
tbia count?.
re eves la
wvwe eave.
Take Laxative Bromo Quiuinu
~v^=s2ss.'5£s%ifms^!!^
ity aa tu^ name—a fril people.
" * We fetor an eerty state oan-
feetioB} and to thiP-end, we urge
oar •tmfa obllroMi wocKd
el oaea in orgatfta for a able
from
proiiufQi.
money
Grove's signature on each boa.
m k
' m ' "TL
JSdJMftT ofOooetreeA Hous-
ton's, has sold his lusidsnns, oos
mile md of tosm, to Mr. Puroell
end moved to town. Mr. Purosll
owns Lhs little "tore near it known
ni the "Last Chaaee."
Hssse ssl Let far Sele.
A well improved house end lot
fur eele reueonable in Whlte'e ed-
ditfam, Osll at this ogos.
CASTOR IA
a iw t« map auu
Nov.
Hinohes.
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$ x ip.
The above record wae kept by
C. B. Moors, a miles aorth of
HaKlm*v
mIVA IHilpja
G. C. MountcusHe, repreeent-
ing the big St. Louia grain firm
Charlee Outhwain's Sons,
spending a couple of days in 1
worth left for Ihe eorth. W
in this city some weeks swo Mr.
Mount osslls suid thet the firm he
represents would build u lerge
grain elevator here ia eddition to
thoee they have other ofttee,
and he said they had already be-
gun to carry out their intentions
-Van Alstyne News.
ncrrMfc si mm*
A quiet, but happy weddij
took place at the Moil
at 6:89 o'
^ ^hailed ^
MOnsge ia All
contracting couple belied from
Piano aad were Mr. Oscar Beck-
ett aad Mlm LouurJWtfUe, two
ipulur younf P peopMK Rer.
homes c mcietad. a
The bride ia the daughter of J
late J. B. Hagins, a highly
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1899, newspaper, December 7, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252277/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.