The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1900 Page: 1 of 6
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ownership, Jn*t talk to a Brook-
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a#ot .to' tbe
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Anderson Mr Allen
v Andrews Mine Mar
Bailer Mr* E
1 Cameron Mr^L V
,. Dh.v Mr* Minnie , >
Drnper Mr« M M
H Rgard Hra Kate
Jmcuoo Kr Minnie
McDonil Mrs Mamie
B«mho Mr* Hnry
Hambo MmTomnie.
fcterl Mr* Bet tie
Snglefie Mien Mary
Smith Mr* Nannie
ppyttgr
moooMfulin
LOCAL
Ajiotber little da n#liter hea
taken np ita reaidenoe, at
tkboowof Ediltr CHat Thomp-
aon of the Examiner. Both the
mother and the tittle on* are do-
fieelj and Bro. OUet la
Batea John
AndersM Chan
ajim
n'lejr W T
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lro rtriC "•
Wileosaea of farmtra-
>W WI9 Wwm«
came ortr
Fknoenfffii Snndaj to vorl la
tha Klondike aalooa.
Depnty Sheriff Hendrix arraat
ed Henry penman, colored, laat
week. The negro jumped a
hood in Limeotooe oountj.
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next
▼ialting carda, note baadi, Mil
heada. enrelopen, oimilara and
any thing in the way of iob print-
W. T. lianel and J. M. Haa'l^t ' '1 '
drix,of Farmer*villa, drore ove^
in a back laat weak.
John Aahby, of Lueaa
for Tha Democrat while In town
Twaaday.
lira. Oen. L. Murohy, of
man, ta the gueat of bar parent*,
)|r. and Mra. W. T. Cox, hi tfth
Jaa. J. Berne, of VtrmerariUe,
paaaed through here jreaterday
an rente borne from a trip to
\j
A
'Sty.'
Frank Oman, of
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•qjtftrgm tWMHI
ana he received hr tbe Terrell
Aaylnm. Judge Fanlhnaa haa
Juat bean appHaed of tbia.
Will Walla takee advantage of
our olnbblng rntea to order Tbe
Democrat which he ia already a
aeb*criber of, to bla brother J no.
Walla at Varena and the Semi-
Weakly Houston Poet to hlmaalf.
A. L. Haya, the acoommodetiag
Mell«aa burber, waa ia the city
tl a «l 0a■ mm l\*akAJIMA
ana wwimki iw i n* iivnioorii
reoently. Hem la In the raaa far
of the pence of predne4
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t mtacn vm
Justice <
No. a.
He
oureountr many
quaMUd for tbe otce and.
yeara, ia well
often and. baa
ly ardent eupportera who^aay
he will wjg.
OTW7°"! -Hk . ttbrtji B
Hr. A. Movera
Ermine Hildnth
and D
5X
in
action. Trynaforyoar
of candidate, bnainei
mu t
r i H Marriott und.eU.
Smith, at M0Ou W li tik
A li Bornu aurt, <11280.
! ' W 6 ^ueurmanand wife u 8 V l
f Cude, 25h H A Rob 'rt« sur. $250
F M Appletou and wife~u> Ma
ry Appletou et al, int. in tract in
S D Roberts sur, $1 and other
couaideralioup.
White ta' F € Thompson, -
lot in McKinney. $200.
W H Brtnnlstool end wife to J
W Do wo a, 45 27 lOOn J McGar-
rab anr and 57 16-100a W B
Tucker aur, $8000.
] EHTowoaend to W B Brin-
inatool, 107|a J McGarrab and
IW B Tucker aura, $2700.
, L Jfi Bowman et al to Bliaha
Batea. 44H L B Hill aur. 400.
W H and W K Rocker nod
wivea to L Cameron, ia Carter T
~ far, $8000.
;y N Johnaon et al to J E
W D Hight. 1 ynt 2788-^Oa
«£m
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gam.
arrancemeot tea
raader* of this paper
aot already triad It, may haya a
" waa by mall, also a book
^naet Swamp-Root and how la
tvekidnej or bladder troubia.
y- - ntion reading thia
Sad
Wty(eent k. r
add by al ^
cat of Farmerav
our veara prior to hie
fie leave* n wife, eleven
And a boat of Mends to
loaa, but our lo?g ia bis
p notaa those who have
'or we believe be ia at
land where mkknaaa
can never come, and
shall wipe sway all
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prison r In be-aeot to tUu
state asylum 'here. The twgro
was accompanied by an order:
fn m Governor Beckham to re-
turn him to the' penitentiary
when cured. The official* of the
asvltiin, acting in Superintendent
VVylie*a absence, received the he- i
gro but ignored Beckham's order.
TUe asylum is under tbe sup<>riQ-;
tendent appointed by Gov. Brad-
^ during hU term. ;
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New Yoi \Feb._ t2.—Pri nc«sa
Cantacuzene, yaa Julta Dentj
Grant, granddau " 9 General
U.S. Grant, is ill >!d
fever at St. Pet*rsbutH
Her mother, the wife of
Fred Dent Gmnt, oow in the P'fii,
ippine islands, sailed hurried 1^
on tbe American line steamer St.
r ^yeatard*-
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gHE-^ "r^"*^rW
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Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years ■mp$§E$
standard. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powdw. ^it
I Superior to every other kne
_ t — lm m*m*i nin atMl. tl I . . tt . 0 jjTl ■ <<■'•* *'i!
And
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A. Moyere merchant,' IPaa
and Dr. G H. Funk, all of^Bloe
The Democrat haa one
wmpiw® fjou
In North Texaa and eouseoueatlj
to give the best of
UHaanm
Bonham, Tcxaa, Feb. 3B.—Tbe
of Hooey Grove are eir-
a petition in thnl dtj
for the purpone of securing
money to build a notion mill.
Thair object ia to aceure a oapHal
Oaatl H Syriag lift L
%- Z'.fthfh, a respected far-
aid ettinen of tha Spring
Hill com—why, four milaaaoeth-
eant of Farmeravilla, died Bator*
dav, Feb. 17, and wna buried next
day la tha Prairie drove
ter?. The deoeaaed waa a
■htent memhat of the Baptiat
church. Rev. J 8. Chaaerou, of
McKieaey did aot All haa ueuai
appointment at Spring Hill that
di^ owing to tin death, but ah
tended the burial and ctndueiad
the Ia4 ritea over bla
member at tbe grave. A
ooocourae of grief eti token rala-
HCvana <Jba$ ^
FKehman 8 A '
' Gallup GW
Gravee R E
JonnaGW
Kaaa Levy K
Mean William
Sargioa A Co
SbeTton John
Sbeltoo W J
Welch JUIeck
Wetblogton John
WbiU J H ( )- ^
Persona calling for lattan H
above liet pleaae say "Advertie-
ed." --'*• &
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Mlaa
John W. Boa well and
_ Matilda Reed
atock of' $100,000 with whioh ttrf^^ W* Moor°6 *** ***- Vanla
erect the mffl. Up to laat night
they had aaooed over $$$.000,
which' ahnoet am and then tha
mill.
White aod Allaa Mame
wTD. Bertram end Mlaa So-
rafl Fox. ^
Hoary Jowaa and Mlaa Arary
Lower/.
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Jamoa Bureh et al to T J
Burch. 19a t> Howard aur, $100.
laciwi
Texaa
Famous for the growth of
viguroua aad superior lieSt vof
nil leeding varietiee. Tbeee rich
w, >at tivu. .neir
works do follow them.'
J. 6. Cambuox.
, Tex., Feb. 19, 1900.
'nat a iw
Cltatlea
STATE OF TEXAS:
To the SheHlf or snj Coostsble
of Collia County—GaaaTiMo:
black limcatone soils produce the Vou sre ber#l > commanded,
apecimens of formt trcea That b> making publication of
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Filed for record la tha Oouaty
Clark'a ofloa, McKinney, Texas
tor weak ending February 17,
1000:
W D Keklee and wife to tbe
Standard Saving Lama Co. of
DnHaa. lot In Wyne $475.
Thoe J Hall to J D Gray em. 4a
Jaa Leveledy anr. $8U.
TCJooea et al by sheriff to
George B Haghee. lot la McKln
DoJifWi —-
Lacy F Strange et nl by eher-
m to 8 WeUmao, lBSia G Morrl
aoaaar, UWC. - - h
% T CoflOy to Geo D Ker by. tOa
Gabriel Wuhugh so$300.
OBaad 8 C M.r.teli to Rll
James T
McKinney's General Music Dealer.
Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars,
"MendoHra^paj^jo^ !|&.ooordeon^
Harps, Musio Boxes, Flutes,
flute Accordeonh, Patent Heads for Violins and OuttarSjTail Piwes
Capo D'aetro-bars, Silk, Gut St el and Silver Strings fo|r all la*
its, Musi Rolls, Musi Stands, SauUl Instrument Cases, r
ftflfMiiftiftand^tfi
KS|r--r .
100 CMtt Dm$
mm
On
■mm
mm.'
'jmfr-
V v
nnd young treea from their aoila
ate j found mora aunoamfpl
m iMtrt al traifl^fGDitlng than
those from weaker eoils.
This ftaroery ie one of tic old*
eat es||, |iast exteneive In the
State.' 7 Me ay thousand orders
ore llled each seaaoa, aad the
bueiaeee is eo satisfactory to tbe
tradiag public that it is iaoreeeiag
rapidly.
Don't Sunt This Spring to
elip eway until you plaot fruit
trees, Berry end Grepe vines,
Bvergveaaa, Fine ftoeo* aad
Blooming Shruba with whiohto
begin the New Century, nnd with
whioh to make home more^pre-
cioua and more ettradfite to tbe
ebildree, anehoring them againet
the dengemualy alluring winde of
shifting temptatione.
We have the plants which will
grow and produce an nanual eap
ply of deticioua frutta, sparkling
arith brigtit tmta of color,
iog with delicious
neida, edepted to i
nppeasing of (hint aad hna#ar
Im American train«nAi«irae.
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A Big Purchaae.
. Dallas, Jreb. lt.—General Man- tM
HPt Tborne of th. T.xu P«i6. tornffic jbelli^, wm
r^Jsiy. todmy M . ontntct ;'"T"! MoB,ta'* Cr^?
for tbe purcbuo of Uo now <-n- ***"} for *"
Av. iw, •belutlg continued Tues^lay, over
ginca ana nve nunnreo oox care r,. p j, ... yr; , a ..
for u« oo Um Hm. Th«<tont™ot J? «un" P"ufm« ^ laU ^
is one of tha latgaai ear Texea > °osr-cy*iK
i railroad ever aMule at one tiwie.
iir±'H£^2tS
J.',;. •
4&I
rut
lahhHt SMppad 1$ it tMlr1 "y
W. R. White of Bonham ship-
ped $000 dead rabbtea to 8t Leak
between. Mr. White hae bought
and ehipped over M$I0$ rabSto
4N -COUNTY -COURT
f adultery.
id was tincd $100.
The following probate ordera
weir made: S. A. Stelaer, ed-
tninir>tmtrix of the estate of Ed
benevolent condition
body, mind aad aetata. ^ ~
Add raaa,
.7 ... - E. W.
OtiK.irj
Tha dark angel of death haa
T. P. Morrie Yrom hie
Dfo. Moms waa oora «#une in,
1649, b tbe atate of Alabama. Ha
had lived ia Taftaa several year*.
—tto profeaeed a hope la Chriat
ia 1671 aad joined the Beptiat
church tbe following year.
area married to Miae Mehaaa
Jin fpt 1673. with whom
he lived happily until hie death,
Feb. 17, 1900. Some time before
$kAujUaUbfiflEJI ' Jta -~iataaL O ^i-«-
iww um looerat M oim p n
telkiag about aoma business trane^
action. It waa hie request thet
the writer preaoh hie funeral.
Siw jpiPPNP||H^P|P' OWr ,11 w*"
bnd,* (ortag Hd kind fkthw
Ha had lircd
yHniH
thia citation in am
pabliahed ia the eoaaty of Collin. ]
if th#«e ho a waMaapor publlaM
ffiSid eouotyTSrfoar wOebf
p^tolkiamdvkM.] ■ Ooinmbiw, Go., Feb.
yon snmmona J. A. Evaua whoee . D . ! . /v ,—s
mM.o.* i. unknown to b. Md J- Brft* amnd ColSmbwr
appear before tbe Honorable Jue> morning on a special train
tioe Court at the next regulnr from Jacksonville. He wea met
term thereof, to be bolden in the {by a reception cominittce and u . , t .
ttu.., ,f Oollia jt^b. Coort ukeBto. h<>t,,. Khm .pprov«l
n 4k ' — — 'and onlere I recorded.
\ Mr*. K. Stiff, e<lminiatratrix of
the catatc of J. B. Stiff, deceased;
W£P. Suttle^ J. ft. Parker aad
George Howell appointed ip*
praiacrs.
John Chureh vs. aetata of B.
N. McAular: n*>n compos; appli-
cation for guartliaosblp granted,
and bon<l fixed at $S5,000; T. O.
tl m . mtr e«fc^ , # Oootlner, j. L. WhiU aad A.
W tV* '.|>polnt«l aypraiina.
Bniily J. Kelley vs. estate of J.
L Kelley, «lcoeaeo<k application
to probate a ill graatml aod wrll
llou«c thereof, in McKinney oo . - . .. „ ,
thaMtbd.; of February, 1900. " i«r rraal reception. Bryan de
thnn and thereto anawer tbe peti-! livered an addraaa at tbe opera
of J. f Mullens, lie number: houae thia afteraoon, and tonight
being X
the 9lh
2Kb. fll«d in eaid Court, on
da) of January, A. D„
1900, against tbe said J. A. Evana
et al aad sllegmg in sub«tance aa
follows, to-wit: Suit on an sc-
coant fur enr hundred and six
doilare end twonty cents ($106. SO)
against J. A. Evana as guardian
aad N. McAuley and R. D.
Brwln es ffuretiee on oond.
Herat a Fail Not, but have you
than aad there before said Court
this Writ, with your rstarn there*
oa, aboemg how you have execut-
ed the same
Oiven under my bend, in Mc*
ff3aee:-, thia 31st dsy of Jnnuary,
A. D. Hpo.
Atrwrr:
W S. Teas ELL.
Justice olthgPeace.
Co., T
Pfect. No. 1, Collia
rex.
Plgffiat faMK Owaersblp
When the citieeof New York
aad Brooklyn owaad and manag-
Jmi^AUU . 4|ua aam^aa.
sue nroomyn w tugv, iw nw«
Who raa the bridge cars were 50
on earth to the maaeiooe Ibova. ^ oih, hotter off then they are
P.
$1#
low that the bridge
captured by capitalieta.
ownership pnid tbe nien
j privele ownership
#1.00.
aership worked them
eight hogfi a day; private owoer*
•Hip worn IMfV) lit iKMIrP I
day*' fl
PabHa Ownership gave them
free atftforms; private owaet*
them for their unl-
owaarship furnishes free
ownership charges
deposit for a badge
worth $fly oaots.
corporaiiona which
recently changed the
Monday to Tuna*
paying the men for
were w kipped
g dean straight latent
from every employe
be was banqueted at the Rankin
house.
an |ff |S KIT AM
For Ladramith
lag Naur*
la Await-
of Ladysmith is now taken to be
a matter of course and as a* like-
ly to be announced before tbe end
of tbe week, but it is quite prob-
^ e tabli h<Ml and provisions con-
cur previous to the relief, while 9Xmcat„% Rn(j bond fixed m
the detachments to be eent by
Buller to reinforc$ Roberts anb-
aequcnt to the relief, are likely to
meet with tremendous rceiatanoe
in the pnssea of the Drakenaburg,
in which a fairly powerful Bur
,ber fore, remain*. Boar report*• pr^SNim. coo-
any that General Joubert's nerves
ara unstrung aad that he no lon-
ger exercises chief command of
the amy.
,Tbe artillery officers received
hurry orders today to proceed to
South Africa with fifty one-pound
MaxiniNordeafelt*guas.
Paardeberg Drift, Orange Free
State Tuesday, via Mdddar Wvar,
Wednesday Feb. 21.—One of the
costlieet actions of the arer occur-
red at Pnardeburg Drift Sunday.
Gee. Keliey.Kenney, ia hia pur-
suit of Cionje, caught bis rear
guard at Klip Drift and followed
ed the Burghers to the Boer's
laager nt Koodoo Rand.
On both the north and south
$25,000; .1, Dyaart, S. P. Howie
and J. F. Greer appointed ap-
praiser*.
Annah S. Pulliam vs. eetate of
M. S. I'ulliam, deoeaaod; applica-
tion to probate will grantetl; will
rtiif!
Gteeovillf Herald.
CASTOBlIk
; teblH
IkCUTn
R. R. Hat CaC.
u.aTo. ;• J
garth boaad. Cannon bnll..at9t a. m
Nat tttaa.
Pa. 1« Iii|.&
Ma. V gi«p,.a
Me. ia. .. Mm+m
Be. 1$
go 4. ...t«$tp.0
Canaan BaO Ifttf g. m.
KA8TLOIB
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trtap.m«
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Mttig. m
Dr. A. J. CALDWELL.
By •rareatjfcy
firmed.
Lixxie Goaaett, executrix of the
estate of W. A. Goaaett, appoint-
ed temporary admiaiatrutriK, aad
bond fixed at $8,66). 7'. ..
Little Boy*K ittad.
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Paschal, tin six-year-old sou of
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. M4Bdtfh, re-
siding in the Valdasta Oommunity
was accidentally shot and killed
by h little toother, Thursday
night. It seems tbe little boys
were playing with a pistol which
was thought to be nalnaded, wbea
it was discharged, Paschal beiag
shot in tbe bowels.
Dr. Bri<lgefarn er of Valdasta
was hastily summoned aad did.
all that medical skill eOuld ao-
bank, tbe (jnmod wa. lerol and ... f<
adraoe acroaa tbia pa* d4adly aad I
the British losses were heavy. ^ e<l boy unoa
H.L
Dental S
S la
4sKlnrs
■MHM«a«pas
■a tt. "
Practice thai
Diseaaea wtl,
EYE. EAR. NOSE
Offce aver S. Weieauin a
•
J.C. N. Smith,
Dcnlx.
north bast COIt 3QUAM.
.
the wound*
away. The
Tha Brttiah rana .helled tibe borial Wok place,ft the Elm
laager ™oroo.l and the Boeri °ro" '-^err Friday.
irv^ — ^
w If rWa
^—aasmn^anawp^w—a^M—WP—■
U. T.fOARD.
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j La#* ^-k
1 Bonham «h
mule* to Nt
i that place t
j Africa to
wdtliers
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Stegar A (k of
Hjaioi cars of.
Orleans* From
will go to South
^ tha British
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ti mfflut
as
gjass^-'ni
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1900, newspaper, March 1, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252289/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.