The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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We have aline of Ladies Tailoi
The brightest, the finest and prettiest Hats to B found in the oit/. C onr Lsdiee «5.0« Hats, this sale ti.ti. •
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*iflt Friday night And every man
and boy present contributed
something. As a result Cham-
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3t0M yards best yuni wide <5 l-4c B. doub and Sea Island 4 J c
*,000 yardsi best yard wi<W 7c Bleaclndoni .... &0
4,500 vartla best Unbleache«l CottonTknc**: .... ........ 5e
9.500 wfk 6 1 -4c Cotton Che«>' .5#
8 ok Duck for o««ek> — .... .8e
&QU.yar<1s 61-tc Outing Flannel, tbis sale^....;... . .6c
1H00 yarda yd wide best 12 1-fc Percales, mok all strtpe^l 7 ^0
These are the iineat Pnroales sad sold for 12 l-2c.
2,000 yards figured Lawn and Domestics, worth 15c and
23e. W11 eel st a piUffutl tome c# 7c a ysrd, being awl we
have if (hem, and sLbright and nu goods and verry desirable.
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$10.00 Ladies Tailor made Waists, Bilk lined, tbis sale..$12.06
50 Ladies black Cspe$, worth $1.00, this sale.........50c
50 Ladies silk Capen, trimmed in Laoe, $4.00, this sale $1.50
50 Ladies plush capes, fur trimmed, worth $3.50 this sals $2.00
50 Ladies plash oapes, fur trimmed, wortfi 5.00 this **le $M0
25 Ladles light weight Jackets, worth $8.5o, this sale. .. $2.00
50 Ladies ioe Jacket-, worth 8.00 to 12.00, your ohoice, $5.00
500 pr Men's iioe worsted Pants, elegantly taik>r^dv in
fine pinatripes, of assorUd designs, worth $5.00, this sale $3.50
v 50 doz Men's fleece lined Shirts and drawers, prelty
striped paUerns worth 30c, this®Sale 29c. Tbe> are Korkers.
W Eollli Cbioa Matting,' heavy
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800 pr Ladies real fine Shoes, assorted toes, slightly nar-
row, sold for 3.00 and 2^. Your choice for$1.50 to clear
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100 pr Lad;es Shoes sold for $1 00; this sale.... 50c
150 pr Men's Shoes, $2.00 so 3.50, thin sale, choice .1.50
Ladies Union Suits,............,.,..95c to 75c
Missef Union^uits .. -. • 25o to 50c
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Forget The Day^Septeinb€^ 24v l000^. ^.
E1* • . t; ' . ■ ( .( " 1 W^' K ^ ' f * . c.' - : U ' 'i vtfSStf *vk- fWi-Vlpy. .
"Hran
trrived Friday Vith his
baby on i visit to friends in _ -
Xmn^f and east of town: where
n. H4 recently parchas
#d 100 acres of Une land near
wAmt Mills county,
^ which he ^ Will
'« shortlylto make his perma-
nent home. He paid $700 for
his 160 acres, but he says there is
still land to hpmestead in the
fe^sttasas
feel* much merest in old. Ctffttu
and determined to keep up with
its news by reading The De
crat for
Monday.
which he subscribed
t™*' 'i
for a
tHUcttd WHk
Mora. Utta ohiM
<m — - ■ —
the flash or
It Is yet
mild «ad
la soon roaltxsd. It lasoM
moot Deoole eiunmsn
Wawaa.aa wall aa
mO- craUa with
traa,
Sal'
thousands ot Isathnontal
from suMsrars cured. Inwrtttiw Dr.
It Co.. Blnghamtoa, M. YH ss m
Gmmmmmmm..
;<f x QaM thiv.
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Mesdames J. R. Dunn and A<
Wilson and their children ar-
rived in McKinney Saturday from
Areola, Tex., which was swept
«f> Owing to* the ielection'
stock law in this county oeing
held Oct. 6, the time of the above
ahow has been changed to Ooir
13, at 10 a.m.
B.O. Ho a*.
wt • 'A
enroll' Mm on
snlwoi^ion llet^,,
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TEXAS I .TEXAS I
Do too want a hoawt School
soon to be for aale. Tba nan
placing more than 4.000,009 eorisef
additional land on the market, "'
additional sohool land, st
91.50 -par- «cra. on 40
$1.00 Wad
Notes rrom Over the County.
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l%a funeralof Mis|
was deferred until the
V*hrf per year- ITtr two coptm
ont of thr county or state to haro a
©a "
y
from ColJta oooaty each waek. it will only ooat yon two oeata a
avepy ef Th# Democrat, wMch vil cast yon
UtUNui.
Bepl. 14.
Ek*
W. De
Goostvgn«fMis the recipi-
4rst Sreet phone Men-
a Culleotm t<* MeKtn-
Oooota and a«hac ibo. 1
I BM. Marr's tabernacle meeting
here is still in proganss with good
attendance every night.
Bd Nolan was here from Cope-
nilte yesterday* 4 * * '*
oey. He was rung up vmterday
by Willie Ooeby who is loeai
of our new phone.
^ Oar new gin is being well pa-
trussed sod Is rendering the beet
seOsfcrtion under the manage-
ment of Messrs. George and
Dm. Boorman ^ Dsri.. of '^X.""^ * h*'"
^MwBeSiBRtuilitge of . . _ v . ,
aa. ware busifiess risitora b onr An infant;of Will B/gga is
Wu Tillage Wt dneadng. sralicalV il' at the home nf its
R.v (WIV mI mv. flrsndfsther, Mr. Dare Dllberk.
aw. % '0|sai a nest regular V. *><ither in MDDrwving.
•ppeintaeid at "Man; i*. the : ^ 7^
fourth Aaturdar and Sunday in | Mrs. Olaas has returned from
thitJmwLh. * i>n W where atten«le. e
acbool of telegrsphv. She hatt
acoepted a position in Oalveeton Flemian was deferred aa
where ahe intended to co at once, fourth Sunday in October.
t,kf T*^.rt°rm °!7fr *° Mallis Coffer and «Hb hare ro-
the bland (it? caused her to turnod froui the I. T.
change her plans. , •
u u .... .. ' Bro. O. B. A irbeart hna accept-
. it: M ed tba pastorate of Btonr Point
S^re^«ib^2£dYtw *r* cFr^jy. #
coroered move thia week, involv- Wn are very sorry -h^ieed of
ing the ohnngn of reeklencc of hnving missed the bo&quet.
Messra Marrow, Dilbeck and J. Lrnrut Anav
B. Jonea with their families.
& E. Poaraa.
Emu Miis&a.
Sept. 17. ;
Rev. Booe ia training n claae in
siagiaa which was very badly
needed aa n i
Grove
choir for Walnat
little Ida Tetnplin to raise.
Several of the Grove'a people
Bod Couninghnm has taken
lin to
Itiaa chnrcj t HTiN^ anoh elsted
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14.
Marriad by Beq. Berrynian, at
hia borne laat Monday evening,
Mr. Houston Butlet In Miss Alice
Lamb. •/ . j ,U ^
Pmaiding KM. I . 6. Ash burn
paeeing throogh Pfnno Wednes-
day, stopped over a few hours
with hia brother, Ijkv. 8. A.
Aabburn,
OcW
Cbspel Snads.r afUr-j^., ^^|drr U
R.
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iQlrannpr..^'is * tblt ,T F4TST*
tXrangn-*B«J rum mi OrgMS from
>..J. T. GOUGH...
Fripnri—Wc" &maer. 9*t
W >f 'vffU son /s, he buys In
Large Quantities.
ft!
KE PAlfS CASH FOR THEN.
** >rtk&wML:
n •• •
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to Wfi.
f
Mr. rW4i learned to nee
^fSna^ aaii has f^dSSd H In buy** <
V 1 T i
Mr CaMhaahlsowa wacona aod i^asns for
m
aea nkmd
W^m * y
aw Unyina from
paasplalnl aaraioet
of sseaaa
TiTIlrthl wfih
Weetley
noon.
irianuiti nan wpmi U —
this pastorate. * JSI will take!
..su.U| VsW , charge of the chumh hers Oct. L
Miss Hal lie Km is awsy vinit-
ing relatives.
Miss Km ma Cunningham is
studying manic at Weatherford.
" Mass Oeoe 8mith is on the sink
list.
/ Willie Bone, Wade 8mith and
C^loyd Kerr are attending school
at Hswtboroe.
The ibf*®1 °'
Jones has beea
t^waaroa4y sick
but ia now some better.
Oapt. Jonee his ranted out his
Wtrtnnt andls Bivel
•hia next year.
•* the farmers am going
to Collin's eapitol and returning
with wngon loads of dusi^ hands
to help gather the cotton, aa pick-
ets in thia community are very
Obnroe
Mrs. Charlie Jonee who has
t, and C: M. ChT<stfe
ware preeent as visitors and made
nice talke.' There were forty-four
pupils enrolled the first day.
Since then five others have come
in. Misses Gertrude - Bell- and
Henrietta King, aad Adron Jean
of Farmersville, Kloaaie Floyd
and Ernest Melton of Hedfecoxe
have enrolled as pupils of our
sohool.
J. G. Aothony, 00e of our en*
terpriaing inorchaala was very
much aisrmed for Ihe aafety of
hie bmtber and sister* who reeid-
sd in Galveston, boHsras relieved
U> learn thnt they o—pnrt injury,
but loet their boom.
Master George Bete* nephew
of Mre. els 'A. Nthi, loft last
night for Minneapolis where he
will aseet his feihej^ Cnpt. Gso.
J. Retey, snd sail wfth h>an in the
tmn.
his frisnda
11 wfth hia
nesr future for ftonduraa, where
Rstey ownel Inns planU
Rikc,3wo iota ha iTanaasnvilW,
Filed for record ia the oouaty
clerk's ofloe, McKinney, Tnxns,
since our lent report:
Mrs. Annie Damoot toAber-
nathy A Beverly* lot in Wylie,
$100.
W. A. Clarkson and wifs to A.
J. Aycock, 35 1-5 a, 'Hardin
Wright sur, $735.
W. W. Davis and wife to ?. J.
liaUs K + oooaty echoot
lead, $1«25.
H. B. Cerrnil to M. K. Mchw-
siek, lot in Ksrfuersville $#76.
J. W. Warden and wifitoT-J.
Humphries, 54 a. Lacy flttytM
sur, $1755. •
C. U. Wanver npsd wMe m*.+
Dickerson, lot in Flnnp^$ll
I. 8. Dickerson end wife
Mias S. A. and M. E. Hays, lot ia
Piano, $500.
W. L. Celloway snd wife to W.
H, Wherton, 46 44-100 a, M.
Sparks sur, $li>18.7&r
M. II, Moors snd wifoto O. C
-Tas
'J bp
Rnsor, 320 %< A. B. Henan son
118.72 a, OnMa chantf school
land; 216 n, G. Kennedy sur<
$18330.60./;.
R. M. Teel nad wife to W. <?{
Davie, two lote in Jaeephine
$450. 7
<0. C. Fleet nad wife to A. M
Merrieon, lot in Jaeephine,
$75. ^ 'I V w .i.*«>
A. M. Momsoa aad wife to
Joha W. Cook, lot ia Josephioe
$V5.
J. M. .Cook aad wife to £. M
Teel, lot ia Jaeephine, $36.00. *
£. De Yentte to K. M. Teel. lot
in Joeaphlna, $M0. -• • • !
A. McDoaaM aad wife to O. C.
Fleet, kit ia Joeephine $110.
K. H. Pendletoa et si to A. Mo-
Doaald, lot ia Jsssphiwe, $50.
mrsmszizi
the UrHbHjdiaeat^- #if|Mined
to Collin, where they formerly
lived to make their future home
again. Their h up bands remained
nt Areola to look after some stock
which escaped destruction. Mfs,
Dunn is a sister of £. A. Sturg},
living southeast of town and
Robt. Wilson of the ssme com-
muteifcs
m |m|
-1 — ~~7, Til
L Eld. A. J. Bush and family ot
AN in are safe, though their home! Mote terms, when ths absolute Bess
was badly wrecked. Mr. Bush law is repealed If von want a hsaae
says that Alvin is n perfect wreck °f -P*4
* rim*** ts*t-mtf&s
leau 2000 people there are homo* oonntlse. glvina foil teat <
lees and many of them destitute.
—Houston Post,
Eld. Bosh has many friends in
/bigs** tion of the stat%turejoiue
at ^i| IprtftMS «ao#pef 4 He w
k "of the Van ifc
etyne Christian church.
■( r |
be fbr
this land
T. J. Taylor, of Chambersville,
Joins The Democrat'^ big list of
snbecribers.l
M ■ j i" i isj. i
to m^aro<|iu>it ttm
1 the
giving fnl) teat of nil
now In foroo regnlatlaf the
laaaeof thsoo lands and the
where located, with list of all the
tkms recovered from
2Ed ™ £
nod* aad
anra aad Bit W«|^ a
yyn will oertalaly want thia book. *
One per eon ena boy aa many as floor
aeettoneof tjgaeras. i
AaaaT 8. Javaa,
fecial Sohool Land At
L1 JL I'll
pm^unis of DOTATira wiu. orrti
thi BOAp 4 nowfs or $30,000.
xt&rsx
and
Old boy ^o take nogs, OP lieoree
b n plucky little fellow nod will
iosa]
•s, bat Geoi
This is s^oo| trip toe a 10-yeeK
piuck;
no doutH
right
make R through all
AisUin Ajrrams.
^rnith ami wife for the past week
ia a #sw days
Adrrx^ato HeptemhOT IS.
will returu boom
.a.. i ii O
CttAHULias
Jbur.
f>acatar,Tex .f Sept. p.—The
eom m it tee of this, city hsving in
f this town
eciMtion with
the fw^mlt^nili^lMi #f ths
Sherman, Shreveport end South-
ern railway, from McKinney to
Bridgeport in this county, has
mode o. canraes of the dtlsens
here and find that they are sble
to offer to Uwty people a
paah, reel eetate
,000, nod the
Dmoa coupty westward through
WW nooaty tp Bridgpart. A
(.mi <|r -f 'T* t T J| • x-1, r ■ ■
■1891 rfOiptfnJf MNC
osr AgrMsrsI FriaMh.
When they prosper, the wheels
of commerce run smoothly, and
everybody feels the invigorating
.effect. But ten cent cotton
{does not necessarily curry with
Jt the ols^ aatravagaAce.
kThe msn with a fat puius ua-
lually spends his money where
[he can get %! }l A_ ; ,.i , ,i
Tbi Host Btttft.
quaiity oonaidepad, lor l'f.
Ih Lsstl Hsesy. 7
Thin is wimlom snd soooomy. 1
■7SM?H2 II1
Tbo Character of tba Goods
w. w. fcSrf,u,d
to Mm. 3. 0. Looney, two lote iilByi m*a« by the \*H*T pj^f
n ... .... . WUl , * '«SM* fMO Lbs
Farmersville. $150
O. A. Kike to R. K. Rike. int
in $150 a, M. H. Langford sur,
137.60.
nnpnarnooe Monday morning, had i Mnrrittt lot in McKinney, $425.
1 ff1 scbo°l ^ *** be onn Of R. L. Wsddni et si to E W.
! Sopt 14. 101 McKinney, W0.
The most beautiful seeson of j w ^ A. R. Kirby and wifs to j. B.
fb* J?*.1",11*1 •rnred. Cot-1 many friends of Major JF.
ion picking m in foil biaat, ' M Bnsh will regret to learn that
| be vis A Scribner have ginned ^ Jict«l with
about 75 ha>M« n§ M*tA. vr comae all over his body, wl
ESvI. seems to be gradually saonim
WUl v, „
Ketimating the dteti^.
liwn to. Denlaa coaatv to Bridge-
part at abeat thirty miles, the
•£ ■ WASSSS-s;
Abbott, 74 14 a. W. Jobeoaenr. - -
good fornswbecinDers.
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Uw m
fi
mm.
Witt
ftm-
:-.^s
n J ^iWtfoagth Jpom him.
i Bro. G. B. Airbeart filled his1' ^
appointment nt Stony Point laat
ifuadny.
A. R. Kirby and wife
Rhoden, tot in McfCfnoey, $250.
H. B. Webb end wife to G. P.
Gad berry, lot in McKinney, $300.
Hugh McCleilan to %X>d&t
Miss l^aaie Orisham of Verooa
m tesching.a elaes ia instrumental
musie nt ]. K. JohneonV
uite a aevere storm of wiad
Graenrille nt the home of his \
Walter Bosh, nnd it
taina little nope ot
Walter Bosh, nod it Is said
LJHP- f Oftnln
able to eOtne to Alien. Hot
he b cheerful and takes
philosophically,.
3; Prof. G. P. «#adt>ariil aad
w « fenaor will teach the
W. G. Brown nnd Mia* Nina school this year. There
are
ejhfMi ■
'"!T ; -
KwiB
H
of
snd
pies, 40 a, M. Waller ear, $500.
L. Clemmotis and wiftts
. P. Fngg, int 173 a, Wtik
irea sol, #1134.70. ^
B. t. Williford et si to torn
i 7* 1-10 ,.G. H.fW
% t. W. Maa«*H
$531250.
G. M. Hagins to Joha T
a S. N. Maxwell sur tt
&
• tttffrlt CdHhfia'end Miss One
Phillip., both highly oeepected
yoong people Of White Wright,
mnrriedat thnt #|lae on:iiil2th
r«i' Wh'Twright bor. to esrrs
with the CoIMn orttuty guards in
the BiMuieh ^wacv He hne many
hereto
ilnte him. j The Democrat
in wafting
bafptaat telMlatiMs to the new-
baaKUNd roMgp.pl.
m
(TWaA j : . VT* ^ '""alh A ~
..|W eontora^p h wor^br jff.t
in^Jligenea snd jpdgap^.
the muft Inexpensive nrMefto
thoee of elaborate make and coatlj ms;
ferial, the bes4 style, hlghe$t quality
gnt| finest workmsnsfup consistent with
trpe yajpe gt rr^sonable
'••'sna
pria, is placed
Our Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions,
Etc., Will Win Your Approval
Will be all tba more atbtatre
if testily decorated. OajrC
tttWh Miff Deoorated wife
Of such a charneter as to adake
it aa oinuamni to, aad ecoept-
sble in, any home in the land.
We would be pleaned to aMI
ypo atjrai nn aad show m
through oar aatenOivo stock. .
Sfitsrfm
y
Hafee aad Farnishiags
both In quality and prions
.«ki Milliner, Depnitment,
ohnnp or as fine ne you wish, aod
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1900, newspaper, September 20, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252317/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.