The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1900 Page: 2 of 6
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Who are in arrears on subscrip-
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what is due, Please notice the
date on the margin of your paper
nnd-ff ^yoo agcbefaind wind us
the money by postoffice money
oilier, registered letter, bank
check, or bring it to us,
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V- Ob Saturday, the 6th day of
October, 1900, the qualified voters
of Collin county and who are free
holders will vote to determine
"whether horses, mules, jacks
Jennets or cattle shall be permit-
ted to run at large" in Collin
county. The exact language of
the law is given^ Section
reads:
—Ho person shall vote at an elec-
tion under the provision of this
chapter ualess he is a free holder
and a qualified voter nnder the
constitution and laws.
It will be seen that if the meas-
ure is carried horses, nidles, Jacks,
Jennets and cattle will not be per-
mitted to run at large. It will be
further seen that no one can vote
nuleas he owns land. Section 1<>
of the aoT provider
That any one occupying land*
may imponad auch stock and held
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the same until p aid for the dam-
age and fees for taking up Mid
stock.
Ia ssssesieg damages the just-
ice of the peace is required to ap-
point appraisers. Notice is re-
quired to be given the owner, if
known, if owner is not known
then stock are sold by tbs consta-
ble.
These provisions virtually re-
peal the eat ray law. la the place
of keeping atoek a year, the stock
are disposed of promptly.
I have heard a great many
statesmen saving the country by
discussing "free silver,*'4Hmper-
mits tn" and "trusts,** but none of
them have so far discussed mat-
ters nearer home. I lake the lib-
erty to mention the salient point*
of-tbc proposed law, and I trust I
am not presumptuous in doing so.
W. M. A*0k*athy.
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Henna bantered Bryan for e
debate on imperialism. .Mark's
get law sense thsnwe give Trim
credit with having, if he is will-
ing to go up against. Wil lisut Jen-
nings on a talking match.
Oongrsssinan ft. C. IM i raflfen-
reid was renominated by the dem-
ocrats of the third district at
Mioeola last week. The Black
Kagle is rated anions the great
orators of the lower house.
fagilist Kid McCoy has recon-
ciled mstters with his «|>oum who
ssithdrew her divorce *uit. James
J. Corbett is now trying the same
course with his irate wife but
jBttltpcorer success.
and Westminister
, each will dedicate new churches
ia the near future. Collin's ra->r
al progress keeps abreast of her
rapid materiel advance.
or anything pertaining to ine
ciency in the mail service here,
will be made direct to him for in-
vestigation. || is necessary to
bring, the envelope of aay letter
olaimed to have been delayed in
delivery. 3 '£2 S[ ■ *
Suit has been brought in the
courts at Waco this week against
James K. Jones and his Crowd for
operating their round bale trtfrn
in Texas in open defiance of the
anti-trust law. This suit is both
civil and criminal. This is the
same Jag. K. Jones who is the
national chairman of the demo-
cratic party—the party that is go
ing to kill trnjto, v •'tfoncher
know?"—Mincolal Courier,
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- Avncr E. Buck abundantly
represented Collin county at the
Denton Fair in the fine horse ex
hibitiou. He carried off numer
ous premiums with Keno Clipper
and his colts. ^
Cossty Cosrt.
L. N. Hendricks vs< the West
ern Union Telegraph .Co., non-
delivery of telegram; jury ren-
dered verdict in favor of plain-
tiff for $700.
verdict for plaintiff.
A motion for new trial waa
granted in the suit of Bury Bros.,
vs. W G. Forsyth.
J. E. Bowen vs. Moore, and
Miller, $500 demages for selling
liquor to plaintiff's minor son,
Verdict for defendants.
In the land suit of John H.
Ferguson against J, W. Cox,
verdict in favor of the defendsnt
was returned. fC
Artie, Tex.,
Editors Democrat:
Am sorry that you forgot your
far-a-way correspondents when
you prepared that "bounti-
ful repast." — We- had" al-
most . concluded thet we
were.one of the faculty but was
rather rudely disillusioned by
finding out we weren't in It at all
at the editorial fesst.
Well, the Panhandle i« on top
anyhov. Wheat, oorn and oot-
ton in abundance. Some wheat
making ss high as 40 bushels per
acre, oorn as good ss 1 ever saw
grow in Texas on a%average and
cotton ab libitum.
Have had three bountiful raina
this month aod there is enough
stock water in the lakes and
Material is on tbs ground for a
— tiltyhone line betwwiTTVrFer
|r And Murphy. The promoters of
the enterprise are T. L. Johnson,
Dr. Wateon and H. R. Chaddiek.
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W. H. Horn* of Vineland, who,
with his wife and little daughter
Vera, have Just returned from an
extended trip to Colorado and the
State cf Washington, exhibited
two mammoth applea in our of-
fice Monday, which he brought
back with him. They were of the
Wolf River variety, grown in the
Vocamn Valley, Washington, and
were certainly the largest end
lineet spocimuns of the fruit we
ever beheld. One weighed one
and three-fourtha of a pound,
measuring eighteen inchee in cir-
cumference, while the other
weigbetTa quarter of a pound lesa
and measured sixteen inchea ia
circumference. The apples were
symmetrically formed, one a deep
red and the other a lighter tint
and most luscious looking fruit
to the oys. They were the oh
eet* of much curiosity on our
streets wherever exhibited by Mr.
Horn, who said they wore a fair
sample of their kind whiebgrow
to perfection in thet fsr north-
west section of the Pacific coa«t.
ft. 1. tiyiar, thy fltriet.
( . W. Taylor, the citv flormt,
placed The Democrat under obli-
gations to him-yesterday for the
gift of a magnificent rose b< quct
which contained numerous varie-
ties, fresh, fragrant and many
hued. Mr. Taylor, who has been
in the business three years, is
making a success of it. 'He has a
six sere plot of ground just north
of town on which he is conduct-
io, hie rose end floral culture.
bas just f'tfwplotcd e greeit-
honse double the enpeptty of his
old one aod will be prepared |o
supply the city demaed for cut
flowers the yesr round. He bee
thirty varieties of roses, besides
csrnstions and ntanv pot plants.
Amoug tbc cuJlection exhi
by Mr. Taylor in our office was a
wee polynthe rose, the least var-
iety of the whole rose family.
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telephone wires era
d Collin's surface in
direction. Even the farm-
sirs of our rich county si* provid-
ing themselves with such modern
conveniences as were thought a
few year* ago to be intended only
city nabob. ..
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sts'ns ttv
of this post-
he Is enxious to give
>est service prnwible,
can not do tt>is.with-
White
gives him
(If yon want roar relatives and frisnds oat of tKs
newsy letter from Collin coentar each weak, it will
week by sending them a copy of The Demociat, which _
lollar per yesr—fifty two ooplss -Come ia and subscribe. 1
.. to bsvea
.two eeata a
yon only oas
Liberty Local*.
^More rain!
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Sept. 831.
More reit^ r
Mies Alice Bishop is quite sick
at the home of her brother-in-
law, Robt. Vandiver.
Joe Romans has lsirned the
Jeweler's trade and., is making a
success of tt.
The birth record for this week
is a girl at the home"of Gene
Houser. '
Miss Ben Brandon has gone to
the territory to make her home
with her brother, Charles.
Walter Francia and wife of
Hopkins county visited st Mr.
Morris' Isst week*
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Forbes
cream supi
Saturday night.
A. J. Howell and,family will
leave for Oklahoma in about six
weeks. fifeSnanor. '
Virg Hartman and E. C.
and wife attended the ice
at New Ho| e last
Panhaxdlk Nome.
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Sept. 20.
Our telephone ie doing good
service. The oflhse is, on the
west side of the public square in
I« P; Rosser's dry goods and gro-
cery estsblishment*
Rev. J. L. Low I is and wife are
the happy parents of a pretty lit-
tle daughter. -
W. E. Foster, hasreturned from
the Indian Territory* where he
has been teaching school.
Miss May me Hnllinger sprain-
ed her arm last week*
Miss Emilia Giles has gone to
Alabama. '
The new Baptist church will be
dedicated unon.'mSm, " .
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'• The M. P.-SundiH^#eh«K>l wil
reorganiao the 5th Sunday.
T ' Minrola
Ho<'KWALL CoiTNTT.
—- -r Chisholm, Sept. U,
Rain! Rale!! Rain!!! Cotton
is damaged to n hig extent by the
haid wind and rain.
1'1 f" ""111 1 *\ 11OWUMDMiKniUji
L. R. Hendricks is up sgain after
a severe siege of fever. ■£
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Drsebt Drsbrts.
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J. T. Ottebaubento
werstbaubenhicker had a
killed last week
ponds to do till Cbrietmas. Grass
is excellent and stock are doing
finely, . •*;,
Cotton picking Is the ofder of
the day but scarcity of pickers
is causing some nnenainees. Opt-
ion reported st 10 1"^ last week
at Quanah. The good crop and
price of the fleecy etaple is the
salvation of n greet many new
oomers to the Paahaadle oouotry
end especially to Greer oountv,
O.T,
One railrosd has, at last been
bnilt into Greer county. The
first train came into Maogum last
week and it wss s gala day for the
citisens of tbst growing little oity.
Real estate is oet of sight and re-
minds one of the reel estete boom
at Dsllss s few years sgo. The
>rice for ordinsry business lots
wing from one thousand to fif-
teen hundred dollars. No won-
der there are ao many imperial-
ists (so-called) wbea ao swifUy
westward the eentiment of empire
finds its way.
J. 8. LnoxAan.
tnnle
ning.
Hilton Lsnkford of East Ten-
nessee, is visiting his brother-in
law, S. W. Heck. Mr. Lankford
will probably make the Lone Star
State his future home.
Andrew Wilderge and Miss
Minnie Harrell were married last
Sundsy at the league.;
Little Ssllie IIaleoroe is very
sica with slow fever, v
Rockwall Kicks*.
- Valoasta Itrms.
_____ Sept. 14,
Cotton picking bea been sus-
pended for the last few days on
aoeount of the hig rains Thursdsy
and Friday.
Cotton is reported cousiderably
damaged by tbs recent winds end
rains.,
Bro. Blackwell failed to fill his
regular appointment Sunday et
1 a,, m. mid Sunday night st this
>lace on aoeount of the inclem-
ency of the weetbsr.
Prayer meeting e\cry Sunday
night at the M. E. church.
The Sundsy School is progress-
es nicely f§Eh Rev, W. 8. Pue-
lelly as superintendent.
Mias Sophia Wall who has been
ran hiTr tMIi
Chamhersvillk Nkws.
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8opt. 14.
We have had much raialmreoi'
late.
Prof. Smith and Charlie Gilee
went to Denton, Tex.t to play in
the cornet bend for the oonnty
fkir Isst week.
Mrs. Vernon haa returnee
from Missouri where she hes been
visiting her -father, Mr. Alexan-
der.
Mr* aod M***. Wm. Mcpherson
of Pottstflle, Te*.r ajre fisifing
rslsUves hers
Jim Williams and Miss Ifollie
Allen of this neighborhood w«
married not long ainee. We wiah
them much bappineaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mass's little
child died and was buried In the
Chsmberavilleocmetery '
There has lieen a great deal of
cotton wasted by the recent
raias.
Bro. John Gotnher will preaob
here Satunlay night .tad Sunday
• , Vox Lox.
i ^ r', - r' Sept. 8d.
The windows . of the heavens
hays opened and poured out the
rain in torrents. The lands hnve
been baptised both by pouring
and immersion. The creeks ere
swollen,. some bridges washed
away, one lodged on Mr. Tid-
well's farm. ■" ;V:' >• V"£>
Two death's occurred last
week, both children, one oflMr.
McW right's and one of Mr. Bal-
lard's.
— All our people Were much
shocked at the Gslvestoadiaester.
Several have contributed gener-
ously to the relief fund.
Billy Donalson of Fannin wss
hero Sunday.
Don Wallace gave Mr. Tidwell
iWll Sun«lay^.'l,,.;._::;:i,_:;.
Messrs. Tats, Brooks and Mo-
Clure keep the cattle market up.
Chas. Blackwood, the ginner,
says he is going to run his giu
with wood and gu*. He alwaye
has a full supply of both.
[The politics I tempest is (icing
t here. The republicans give
MeKinJey credit for" famines
ropeaatf- abroad and good crops at home
fine The democrats censure him for
by light- the Galveston flood*
Jim Gordon and Chas. Tree
here apent a few days in White-
right on business. Oasis.
McDquald School Hocaa.
Sept, 24.
As n result of the" protracted
rains, farmers are wearing elong*
ated faces. But why murmur?
Miaa~ Asy Barrett is the guest
of relatives at Melissa-
Miss Bell Richardson has
turned to Piano.
Mies Eddie Tallant has return-
ed to Thornton to teach sgain.
This is her third consecutive year
at that plaoe.
Emmet Parker Sundnyed in
Plsno with his brother. Wil^
Missee Bell Richardson, of Pin*
no, and-Virgie and Vanna Park-
■ this place, viaited Saturday
at Jim Parker's in McKinney.
John Gaither, formerlv of this
county but now of Throckmorton
county, wss s guest st J. H.
Parker's last week.
George prake's little bebe is
pogveMgciof.
IM everybody attend onr jce
cream supper oo the 89th inat.
Haael Eyes, ws Vers gled to
hear from you again, I certainly
enjoy your oommunicetiona, in
fact 1 enjoy tnem all and like to
see esch keep op the news of his
or her respective community.
Atnrr Brrsy.
Nrw Lira,
Sept. ti*
The nuns of the past week did
considerable dsmege to the cot-
ton crop.
MiV Braahnara a#d fj roily ri |jH.~
Ited reTefTrW^pW f ridge,
Sunday, the Ifith, - v
Mrs. Butler ie visiting hey
dsugbter, Mrs. Templefos,
N, A. Burton of Princeton, ac-
oompaoied by hie father and sin-
ter, Misa Lola, visited at Mrs
Burton's hers the lith Inst
Charlie Stronp Is on the ck
list.
Lixiie snd Joe Bnrttfn vi-it«l
friends near Vaklnsta laat Hun-
day.
O. J. St roup bee purchased ■
new buggy and Mr* Butler
purchased a
gan.
D W, l^eigh I lit' through
hss
and or-
^Eld. Eugene Holmea, evange-
list of the Christina church for
Collin county and s young minis-
ter of upjisusl promise, wss nisr-
ried Sunday at ^l^elsnd io Miss
Jennie, daughter of Eld- $ C.
Horn. Owing to nnfnvombia
weather the teieinouy dW not
take plttce st the church sa waa
intended, but was performed at
the bride's hottie, her father offi-
ciating. The bride is one of our
country's fsirest snd most intel-
lectual young ladies, admiraWy
in evpty respect for an
helpmeet for her husband
hie sncred calling of the minte-
wishes to
'.^,-rrrs:
to (Irayblll.
K1.IMK.
glad to say* ie eoaveleaoent.
Ed McGbee end I<ee Webb of
ARogs emended Sundav Sc hool
sad prayer n^eting hpfejeat Sun-
dsy and nt night.
Missss Mollis Johnston and
Ethlyne Eckels of Stony Point
JLisiic U rishanLnf Verv l.
ooa attended the ice cream sup-
per at J. M. Hodges laat Tueadsy
nigbt.
Mrs. Holley visited her daugh-
ter, Mrs. J. L. Hitchcock at
btoney Point.
J. L. Stono of Meliaae wee here
Thursday.
Prof. D. W. Leish wss in oor
city Wednesday. 4 TnssA. .
WneTxnrtfmen
Sept. H.
Wostniinistaf n injwaving yer;
fast. Five new families
ready oome in and a number moie
are expected this week.
There is a new store snd Odd
Fellows lodge on the public
square. The store and post-office
are owned by Rev. Geo. Hulling-
at.
the new dwellings hnve not been
completed.
School opens the 19th of this
A law number
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The preeent raias her* daniag.
down cast.
Cotton pickers have oeeaeearee
all the seeaon ead when the rains
are over there will be e giinter
demand for them than ever.
We nrs to hsvs a telephone
line from Perksr to Murphy. Mv
terisl has slresdv been received
end the line will bs -pnt up at
once. T. L. Johnson, Dr. Wnt-
sonsndH. ft ChaddiekareHhe
pnnrotors.
Rossetter A Gregory have
in the Manger system gin
Perker A Rossetter old SSW;..,
are serving our fsrmers noceptn-
bly ig thftjin^.
|t is with ppuph
chronicle Uie destD P
tie Robbini 'which
cursed Tlinrsdny night t
inat. She will
by all. Ahont five weeks
united nith the C.
!, is several of this place snd was
an aetiva mtmbsv.
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the
AnOATH,
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The recent rains hnve done
greet damage, to the cotton orop.
Mist Ore Stranghnn Is sink nt
thia writing.
Born to Mr* aad Mrs. Andy
Thompson on the 19th, a baby
Mrs. WW fVtfwie, of near
joug Jnecfc, rWted ^nr parents,
irr acq Mrs. jTKtlald^ll, last
week,
Auat Msry Vaughsn returned
>ome after a tiro week's visit to
tier son st Long Neck.
Bud Ifstler of Mcifese wss in
our midst Wsdnesdsy,
Sovereign WHMnaou of Grsy-
soC oonnty hsa been in onr midst
for the past few weehe. He haa
organised s W. O. W* oamp st
Altoga. It haa eighteen new
members for Mondny night.
W. M. Wlleon haa returned
rom San Antonio wbefl he et-
tended the repnbiican conven-
■iitn, tie, reports having a good
Tiranv.
time.
Tntwrrv.
Sept. 14.
£aleig£ Molina ia ouuvajeecing
J. H Orendorff Is visiting relet
three la Fort Worth*
Mies Joeie Certer of Ash Grove
e the guest of Mia* P«|t,
Frank Bandy's three children
inve scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Orendorff
visited relatives ia McKinney Isst
week.
Miss .lulis Garret of Alexis,
II.. who has been oo quite en ex-
fled visit to relstives here left
day for Fort Wwth. ^
We regret to beer of the serious
nam of Roy Burns of WooiK
Inwn and hope for his eerly re-
covery.' BmaBino
Sole OsMra' aSI Disig
tillers «f tie foltod||$
sell know WbiskCfftf'
JOEL B. PMZIER,
BONNIE BOURBON, |
# BONNIE RYE. ^
These brands re*|>i t (ft t he highest typs of Kentucky Whiskeys, distilled from selected grain and pure water,
pf gnarsntes as absolntsly pars every galbw sold nnder these brands." Ws ate among the eery law distillers sad
absolute owners of s distillery tbst sell direct and from first hands t > tbs tetailer; the sdvsntaires that the retell trsde
enjoys by bnytng their goods direot from first hands are so
anmerons that it ts needless to mention them. Onr distillery
Is eg nipped with all modern Ippliaaoee, which makes us able
v- '
to prodoce the highest cirade of Bourbon and Eye Whiskeys at
the leaat cost oonsiateat with quality, using the best of grain.
put np In the best of cooperage, stored In steam heated brick
U. 8. bonded ware-honeee!. resulting In the prodnction of s
whiskey that ia aa weQ matured la four years as is anlinsrily
the esse in eight years. Oa one importaat matter, however,
onr plan Lf disttlHng differs from that of most of the (li<*tillors
who are producing the crops that are floodia^ the rasrket.
We adhere to the old time method of dkailiag known ss ihe.
three chamber copper still, believing its prolnr-t im msterislly
richer aad better than the whiskey made ia the more modern
stills, which are known as the continuous method. Thus the
whiskey from oor distillery has a body, bouquet snd chars cter
thet is forking in many of the branda offered fbrssle. We
have been before the pnbllc for more than a quarter of a cen-
tury . and we point with pride to the astesm tbst our goods are helda are held in by the trade whe enow then smiths'
top* toJl1!I CO**™* to merit the confideqoe of the public
In Ihs fature as to the past. These goods are sold la bond or frsed; to barrel or esse*. Pull meaa u re a uneeialftr
This is to certify that tbs above brands of Whlakeyti onlr sold In McKinney by our sgent Doc Turu^rend w*
guarantee every bottle. BOHN1K BROS., Loaisrille, Ky. ir9 no| |n the Trngt
DOCK TUP WEB. g t SU. PuWk: Squw,. 1$ th. fol. a,.nt (or Ik. MNv.lK*M4 «f WHtoH.y M U9u«y
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edness, behind which Sntnn seems
so firmly entrenched, here for the !
pest ten days with the battering '
rsm or fospel truth end quite a
number nnve renounced the error
of their way.
A sturdy aad robust youngster
made hia advent upon the greet
literary arena Inst Saturday even-
ing inside the specious college
wells wboss mission in life will be
to develop end oultivete the ora-
torical faculties of our promising
young men. The strapping y* ung
fellow fsirly dotes upon the eu-
bonious cognomen of North
'exes debating sooietv which has
been bestowed upon him sad his
followers will make their first or-
etorn-el displav next 8nturdey
evening upon the up-to-date sub-
ject ♦'Resolved that Female Suf-
frage should eijual that of the
nwiainwiigiMiiiigiQpmf
i An Ideal Investment
iraae
Male.
We agree jrjth you, Black Kyee,
that the solo rendered by the lo-
cal editor gt the banquet on
let inst, wss out of sight} As thfi
melodious words tlqi
the lips of the singer
ed oa of the deep, *01
of e fer distant feg horn* psuling
forth its warning over the rock
bound ooest of dseolstionS
Hamt Hraas. .
Roaautap,
Raia, rain, we heve had plenty.
There was lO ioch raia here
which damaged cotton n great
denl.
Most of the fsrmers have been
marketing the cotton in the aeed
as they get mora for it in the seed
than' they wopld by baying jt
ginned.
The Chnafiee church wil} bp
mpieted iff ebout two weeks, so
the eerpentgn soy.
Moaes English left |odgy for
St. l/ouis, wqere he W({l complete
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A POUCY or INSUEAMOt Iff
THE NUT1M LITE INSURANCE CO. OP NEW YORK
RICHARD A. MeCURDT, PnaMsat.
bis studj
good dentist, as we ail think who
are acquainted with b
Mrs.
J. A. Mullicen has been
iter and s<
visiting herdengh
lew. Dr, Mitchell end wife, Mrs,
Mullicen lives et Rnnls, but
thinks Old Collin is s great denl
better county then Kllie.
Dr. Mitchell's brother-in-law,
Knox Mullicen hes also been up
on a visit from Ellis couaty.
M. Odell hes moved hack to
Roeelund where he will remein
the root of his days.
has besn .weet
Lcyfetto Odell
wcepccting. _
Wit
*f A. It etson who ig wast pros-
pecting hgs m re$orue<£ ^ '
Mte, Perry Is on the s«eh list,
John Williams has two sink
AlWren.
Torn Tee Iter's baby Is improv*
Boh Hake's baby ie also better,
Utlee Adnmeon Ie confined to
his had oo neoount of fever,
Rd Bake is able to be up at
town
The QidamLtts rnsaiaaua Oompsny ts Aa^rtba. ^
The Lavgsat Ufe leant anus Compaav to OMWotid.
It doss tbs most tlosd.
As
Assets Over 300 Millions of Dollars.
Surplus over 50 Millions of Dollars.
Liberal Laana to tbs Iasursd at s par oast.
Largs Cssh ttorreadsr Vsluss 8tsied to Urn Policy
of PoUey.
Ouarantasd Paid up Issurascs ullbiel
Kstpndsd T«rm lasara^ce
Qmoa to t||e Rnyupnt of Frsn tom«.
I^arge f^ofite parable Potyey holders only.
ha bongbt of as St a lower premium aad with a
gnareates thaa aav other Urge emapeay
For further iafonnattos a* our afsuw or
WIITI
Chamberlain & Gillette.
bod General Agents.
Haled. Ban Antonio, Tezaa.
Notice
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Misa KUa Adameon
home on n vleit*
The telephone m completed out
from Weston about three milee,
, but not to Boeelend yet We
t hope it will he completed In
Of Importance! .
The New McKinney Liquor and Grocery
House Is the only plsce to trade.
And all goods guaranteed togtve satfta*
ormoncy refunded- r -
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jttp|(gtl thoio of ytst pstrmsgs,
I an better prepared than ever before
to serve you with PURE AND WELL AGED
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to call aad get prices before in ka9s
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1900, newspaper, September 27, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252318/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.