The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1900 Page: 1 of 6
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coming up a grade aM wa* rnn- j
ning very slow. Thekindheartcd !
trainmen saw th i countryman'h j
plight and made up their minds'
to help hfiU out; ' Hiey stopped !
tl*i train, got their sxriteh " rope, |
booke<l it to the rear end of tlte |
caboose and to the end of the { «
wagtut tongue and started on.j "
Ajh soon as they ha<l pulleil the
Wagon out. of tlui miw thejr #Utp^.
p^ iiid ufifeooted the ^wttch
rope. The old farmer was near-
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Isham Harless has sold his in-
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taMt !n Ac local Searli^ milt th«
and Will iwlgn hi position a trouncing the
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Constable Bliipman is busy this
week sabpoenyiffc-witMes
before the grandjury at
Mi'J.
The house of T. E. Jackson,
together with its contents, burned
on the 11th instant A subsci *
tion is being taken to replace
loss.
Taa Assessor Brown reports
the taxable value* of Farmersville
for this year 1700,000^ the same
being aa increase over last year
of $122,000. How is that fur a
gradual, steady growthF
■ mu_uiiLL _ HLaiw 4os^[ Into bb'jM^ut
the t f^ia4iiia<*ominr<^^ tSSEication out. 50 cents and exclaime^i
V i, « .« y in..,.** W.« rjun-oiir ^ ^*e Fwnch plan in practicable, "That's all the money I've got,
iJ'lu'Z WednmtuLv Joe A and by whkh Havings bank* should but you are darned welcome toit*
Wichita buy some" Hgarn
tmd you fellowtt when ! get-this
mar- --> *m -* - •— load into town and get it Hold,
I9BSEIJ 'there'll be a hot old time.'
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J. H McKinney, her sons, left on
the afternoon train in response to
cooperate MrTtli Vwh^T-t^U befcH in
promoting the habit of Having
among children .—Ex.
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+JlU t^npi^r ripsr
home at Mantua, Texas, Tuesday
March 27th, have been issued.
Both youns people are well
known and nave many 'friends In
Van; Alstyne.
Bowlby Bods
March 22.
Several of , this community
have the mumps.
Lewi* Rutherford,* wife died of
fever a short tima ago on Red
{ftwis and ^y ahll'Sn
tocrted «t
Texas.
Famous for the growth of
vigurou^ and superior trees of
sll leading varieties These rich
blsok limestone soils -produee ihe
largest speeimenM of foi-eat trees
and yonag tms- from their soils
are Mod more snccentfol
in the art of transplanting than
those from, weaker soils.
This Nttt&ry is one of the old-
est a ad mopt axtenslvs in the
State. Many thousand orders
are AIM eaeh season, sad the
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Will Vote the DeaNKrttle Tkkct
from 6sd to C 4
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Dallas, Texas, March 23—Col-
onel Stilwell H. Russell, one of
the most prominent lawyers, of
Texas and one of the ablest re-
publicans ever in the State, who
was formerly United States mar*
shal of the Northern district of
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Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years
standard. A Pure Cream o( Tartar
to
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^Qoing at loweei flgure^ lu
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be city. Celebrated Be&v-
er Hats, Buckskin Breeches
Goodbar
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jj | Immense Stock of Notions-
The place for the beat bar-
Siains is M
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HAMMOND A SNEED. Proprietors.
Notes From Over the County..^ |
If yoa want your relatives aad
frieada out of the eouat* nr -tale
to hove a aewny latter from Col-
Ua county eneh weak U uUlonly
two cents a weak br
them aeopy of The Dem-
win oust you ouly
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•id
Mrvada
Prof* td Kirhy who
teurlilag near Borkhill,
and spent Sunday 40> his fami-
ly. .ZSi
Mr. Burt Emerson and Miss
Delia Huffman were happily mar-
ried at the home of Mr. aim Mrs.
Coostabla U. M. Kuhank
.Moi.day and
i^CbUin's
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riding ^randjury
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W. C.aPuckett has been ap-
pointed by the city council as
town marshal. He ha* qualtted
as sueh, r eerve<l his credentials
and our town bow has a city mar-
«bafcH,,|*fiMKii - .* '■ .:
=Mm. M. K. Phillip, loft Thnm-
day morning for Vernon, to visit
her uncle, >\ . E. Jiaylor, who i«
seriouslv ill witli con-
of the spine.
Mrs. W. B. Humphnes and
children left Thurndsr morning
for a week's visit with relatives
and friends at Wynnewood, I T.
J. *. JTonwi is prr'Jmring to
1 -a large cotton gin st 4o-
to he rea^y for the com-
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Mr Vfahan and Isdy of
are *i«ifing the latter'*
at Lavon
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Idtt-eU and wife
after
Visit to thnir now
Hm
Foncine
March St.
Prof. Bell of BoekWH was in
town jestrrday looking after the
iaterests of the singing *£hbol at
Upper Hewlett school house.-
The debate taat Saturday night
at that plaee was a warm number.
Hurrah for tipper Bowtttt
Shelby Adams and sisters virit-
cd their brother, Steve, at Loyd,
Denton county, Saturday and
Sunday. /
B. C. Fisher hns lust returned
frotn his ranch in (irayneo coun-
ty where he expects to plant 4M
acres of cotton.
Corn planting is about over*
Mfcs llewie Mallow, east of M^
Kinney, is viailiug her brother,
Dr. John Mallow of this place.
Mr^ and Mrs. Carpenter of
Bethany are also visitors of Dr.
Mallow today.
M. •?. Hnf'ian wns in town the
othrr «lay advertising his new
store at Lebanon, MThe Cjrclone."
Bill MeOnftn of tiebanon was
a vi-ltor td this place yesterday,
lie is a fine blacksmith.
Backbokk.
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4st c^a^T He ia a
of Cloe. Bob Tnyh>r and isequal-
ly as fine an entertainor. *
Ex-Go v. "Boh" Taylor, of
Tennessee, delivered hi* inimits^
ble lecture, 44The Fiddle and the
Bow/' at the Pendleton ooera
house Thursday night to a $IH0
house—the biggest in the history
of the house. -
The Odd Fellow's Lo<W of
this city is oieparing to <le<1icate
incent n
April 2ttth
wiU be piment and a banket
ner is expocte<l to be enjoyed.
Capt. John H. Smith of Climax
raod from Tennessee Monday
surprised hie many friends by
bringing back a bride. The voong
lady was Miss Manie Johnson,
good-looking, bignrv educated
and of excellent family.
McDonald Schoolbouse. .
their magnificent new buiWrne
Prominent opeak
4*0
ers
n-
The long hoped
Tne farm
March 26.
for ha* r< «ne
at last. The farmers' faces are
all radiant with smiles, though
they say we haven't had enough
rain, yet we should not complain.
A contented mind is a continual
feast.
Last Saturday and Sunday was
Bidet* McKinney and Jobe's reg-
ular appointment. The inclem-
ency of Die weather prevented
regular services.
The patrons of the McDonald
school held another meeting last
Frictar night in behalf of the
school house and decided to build
a new one. A committee was
appointed to solicit money for
toe building.
Mrs. Rogers, a daughter of
Mrs. John Bealf, Is in pW state
of health. She has been an fnva^
lid some time.
Mrs. George Rolf in visiting
her brother-in-law, Walter Rolf.
Mrs. Btockfell ' visited Mr.
Strickland's last week.
Mm. Tallant and Mrs. Rovers
were shopping in McKinney lai*t
week.
" Misses Lela Dutton and Vtrgie
'and Vannie Parker vWtcd Misse*
Asy and Mo!He Bsrrrtt this week.
Rev. Lee Mack wfll preach at
this place the ftrSi Sunday in
Aprlf j ^ f .
Mrs. Rolf, vinited Mm. Dutton
Snnday> A. , /
Mr. Me El wain has l)een bsacm*-
ing tiyfei 1n this community this
weey and soending the night*
wHhr his fatlier-in-hiw. Jcihn
Bs/nes.
Aliss Any Barmtt was a guest
of Miiu« May Andrews Sunday.
' Miss Ida Cheek spent the week
at Mr. Beaver*'.
They are carrying on a fine
school at Bi
^Born
Snider a fine girl ea the 19th last
Monroe Watson and familv of
Sherman spent lent week here
visiting friends and relatives.
— Mn. Carter and Miss Davis of
McKinnejr sttended church st
this plsce the 2nd Snnday.
Commis«ioner Fox has put in
a new bridge near Bowlby which
was aeeded very much.
Several in this community
have seen the belled busaard in
the part week. Hs sure make*
ioumic where ever he yoea. -?'
Dock Hill Jr. sad wife attend-
ed church at this place last 8au-
dsy aight.
Ml* Cora Sneed
Sstnrday and Sunday
folks.
There will be' children's day
st this plsce the third Sunday in
Msy. Dinner on the ground.
Everybodv invited to attend.
J. A. Crutcher waa elected by
the C. P. church at this place
to sttend the Pre«btter* at Dal-
las next week.
Will Brakebiil apept last Sst-
nrdsv sad Sunday with home
folks.
Mrs. J. P. Duncan has been
on the sick list.
Ckhtual.
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The widow of the late W. A.
Gonsett, of Roseland,has received
$1600 the amount in full of a
policy held it the Mutual Life*
Insurance Company of j|Ar
York by her husban<l at his 4rath
Feb. 16. The check yhm de-
liverd March 14 Juat One month
from his denth. > > >
••I ain't in favor er no mo* fu-
Son in politn*," naid the old col-
ored campaigner. **I sc
much er de results er fusln* hl-
ready; en ef Br'er Williams
heah he could tell you dto
In de Ism' campaign de word
tcr fuse Br'er Williams wtd de
democrats. Br'er Williama 1
a-sleepin' in his house, wid a
a warm fire en a d'ar conscience.
Who t«*ched off de fuse I never
did know; all I does know is dat
neither house nor Br'er William*
has ever been seen sence."—At-
lanta Constitution.
Thrift is a habit which requtn*
to be formed early. The N y or
girl who does not realise the
value of money is not tilcely to be
Sflm*MS.r iS UUr fa We. IJke otbtni
1 ffl? etemng With habits, good or bad. thrift is con-
•arge attendances. m%a wfcn
The child Who mves
pennies instead of spending them,
' [mid is able to show a bank book.
slip *Sf" Until you plant fruit
trees. Berry ft'snd Grape vines,
Kvergreeus. Fine Rosas Bud
Blooming Shmbs with which to
begin the New Century, 'and with
whicb to make home more pre-
cious and more ettraetive to the
chifdren, anchiiring them against
the dsngerously alluring winds of
shiftia# temptations.
We have the plants which will
grow sod produce an snouitl sup-
ply of dslicioos fruits, sparkling
wilh bright tinU of co;or. bur^t-
witn delicious sweets and
tcr most natural
appeasing of thirst sad hunger
and, ssimulating the noblest sod
most hsnsvolent condition of
KB(> "^mli, ~;.j,
Kuultatbics.
Mr. W. A. Tuley of Dallas re-
ceh*e<l the following from Ool. B.
F. Yoakum recently, coming via
Wichita, Kan.:
•4Tlie trainmen on the Frieeo
have a well earned reputation for
being the most accommodating
fellow* in the world. Just to
show how obliging these men are,
R might be well to tejl of a little
incident which occurred several
miles east of .Wichitn reeently.
At the particular point where this
laculcnt happened a wagon mad
runs siting by the side of the rail-
The time wns sundown,
the actoo in the ncene
was already on the ground. He
was an old farmer, who was hsu I-
inga load of corn to the city. At
this particular place the mud wan
very deep snd the team got hope-
lessly stuck. The farmer turned
and whipped amL, •eussed' hkilhvtsm**
hot-***, but to no nvstl; he onlyi** w*at
mired the wsgon the deeper. It
wa getting cold aad the aiud was
beginning to freese. He had just
about determined to leave the
turn to the'rtefnocrats/ This is niV
decision after much thought, and
1 will. enter the coming demo-
cratic primary, abide by its action
and vote the-ticket National,
State and county. I regret to
have to sever old party aflilia
tion, but the republican organisa-
tion aud National administration
hs* wandered intonuch dangerou*
paths of government as to threaten
our republic's fabric. The poliey
Puerto Rico are strange illustra-
tions of Americanism. These
unorthodox policies must be aban-
HMlftt yV^ni"
nally perish. I hope for the
Mirvival of the republic.
Taylv't
McGregor, TeXBs, March, 24.—
Mr. John Cooper, assina
cashier of the First National
bank hem. left Isst night for
!*lano, Texas, where he is to join
Lecturer "Bob" Taylor and act
as the governor's lmsin«>MM man-
ager during his lecturing t<Kir on
the pacific sloap. Mr. 'Ooper
will return in about six weeks
after having spent what he ex-
pects to be tne mflat plcenant
vacation of his life.
Among the targe««t orivate for-
ests to come under Government
supervision is ♦ tract of 126.000
acres in Polk and Monroe eoun-
ties, Tennensee, owi^ed by Sena-
tor George Peabody Wet more of
Rhode lidand. Senator Wet-
mom has availed himself of the
offer of free assistance to the
owners of womllaiwls made by the
Wtry snd hss s*k-
4^^. . Im t mm m ■ |_||_.| |j>j|
tne xracT ia m^pe* w*n
with a view of making a working
plan by which the merchantable
timber can be cut snd the forest
still be preserved in good condi-
tion.
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
*f A Most Wonderful Curb.
Ortla Hard Hvss ta tfes
Co.. Mich. THIS Jfk I ^P9L, -I
as year im tbs jrssr ef tbs grtst war, to Usbroa, WsshlsgUm Oa, Msw
Tsrlfc gie «bsm (e Mlefalgsa la IMU the rsar of "Tlppwanos sad Tykr
toe." AH kar fscalMtS aie saevUentljr pnesrvsd, aad a vsrr te-
ller tnlDd Is Mil of IntsrssUac rseilslsesness of fcsr ssity
htghly ifysctsd Isdj was
la Hsbroa. Wssi
ms.Pl tkesarty days ef tks atsts «f Mich lean afid tbs BMsewtt
starkaMs psspls •be Sea tsot, sad Us atirrtsg tveata of NtM M
asak Bet scfctilag Is her varied aad manifold tvcoUscttses bis
worthy of atteatloa than ars bar expetiesess to
SAnSAPARILLA. Mrs. Hard lohrrltwl B f
to scrsfals. thst terribly dsstrsettve Mssd totot
the lives er tboesssds snd saarktof the—I
U ItmtoltM tkam iseetatlse to
w sas form er sastksr.
e.s«iaa mi ■■
aMS ftsa tfto^BsssMa A dA^a
W ■ n *|/1 IVHS or Tlnfti W AtlACIVBK Vii
aMadkBnonghruhia. ;iHa^a a^^
1P tBUDTB m CTpT—mm mm IllVllupiuf III
Hard sajs: 1 wss trosbled tor
I saa Mate wssM bresk eat to a
seek bsfsa tosweM
h| iBMrilNifidriL Mw hmlv uraa iwi ■ms^al milh
^^^s ^a <^^s ^w mm ss ^a
i It Ha msd
in n it ifreti
mmmmtrnf
Wm vVaHraVaNI
M&atoto 4
or;X" ^
Nora—Avoid
alum. TW> look
sikI may nthe
a a poison and no
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John Brown a prt gmHsivc col-
ored fanner of Woffoftl l>ottom.
A ( anil
if he
yesterday brought to town about ed srtm
two Ih4 Uh 1s of cuffcc which 1|!k^t^;.
etlitor, lieing ashed
ever seen a halil-head*
is it, replied, "No; we nev-
Nor have we ever seen a
in tU PUIippuw, «u4 toK*td|w Kruuu ua. UU Urm iit il>g T
iK.ttvtu. Tlx- graiff i« vrrr Uric [ tw„.n h„ ^.(h.
snd nre^fcmatured w*<t nite as any
coffee we have^ m*en.
planted a^offce ^*u sbout Neven
yean* ago and it gn^w the trne
from which lie took the coffee.
tic say* Im* nuraed the plant for
seven long man* with aa much
cam bm a l>al y, ami this is the
fir* t year it bom. He ia venr
proud of the outre** lie had with
his coffeeTJw . • Y«hi never know
We. have never
j sees B woman ro a-ftshhtg with a
Brow n [ bottle ia her his pocket, ait on
the damp grtntnd all day, and go
horde drunk at night, nor *
we T«*ver aeen a woman
Iter oost ami swear ahe could Nek
anv man 3n town. God bless her!
Kite ain't built that wav.11 -
LAM
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what tan ,be grown on
Tcxbh Isnd until you
trial.—Vict4 ria TSm.ia.
southern !
give it s
W. W. 8cott, colored, cltair-
man of tlie l^ pnl>ti««n eounty
eonvention at llallettaville, Tex.,
mently In-ld Item, waa fined
|| for de facing the Judge's stand
in the eourtroom wp* held. He
used his gravel too vigorously on
the «iesk.
Chairman Townc lias called
the silver mpublicana to meet in
nstionsl convention st the wame
time sn«1 plaee aa the (h'niocrats.
Ksn*a City thu«« secures another
attraction.
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Dr. A. J. CALDWELL,
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Men snd women who pursue
callingxt and pleasures that rob
the cWk* of colt r, want the
blood qualifying and energising.
The summer in
COLORADO
Will Do It.,
Fishing, Hunting. Burro Rid-
ing. Mountain and Forest Ram-
bles, liocal Excursions. Scenery,
Climate. MnlUplie<l RV^orts often
adjacent ttV «aeh otl*er, all il"at^"
dition to the manifold sitrai^ions
ami Is-neHta t< l«e had st ttft
g" at .;k ,.,.,.,1
Texas-Colorado
Chautauqua
Thesesstea villopn SBnI*
4b, Celarado. Saaday Jaif l.
aad caatiaac ia ataaiaa 48 da>l
A sericut of maguititeut entertain-
ah«s bten plannett J
will Is tlie best evet r.,-,
gaged for tlie Chautauqua. A
(Supb# Mnifmm Bchonfr will
wdd oh asiim to nil who wish
avail themselves of
IMUMIfi VWRH*
I H. L Pearson, K
Dental SurKeon-
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Dr. E. X.. Bovtoaa,
Practice limited to
Diseases of
EYE. KAR, NOSE AND THKOi
Offoe over 8. ~
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NORTH EAST
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1900, newspaper, March 29, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252293/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.