The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1900 Page: 4 of 6
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8,000 yards'bixfcyartt wi<k «c Blwcii duo 5.C.
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18*0 yards yd wlds best 1^-1-Jp Pureaie?, most ail sU^I 7J*c
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ih^tjt«awns and'-Doaieetic4j*$rth 15c aad
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$15.00 Ladies Tailor made SaHsj blue, brown and gray,
this sale . , V • t « t t •••• t t « ••*#• ••••*« f8«50
$20.00 Ladies Tailor made Waists, Silk liood, this sale. .$li.00
^0Ladies black Capos worth $1.00,tbU fate T .;;.. 50e
50 Ladies silk Capes, trimmed in Lsoe, $4.00, this sale $1.50
50 Ladies plush capes, fur trimmed, worth $3.50 this shUv$2.O0
50 Ladies phisli oapee, fur trimmed, worth 5.00 this sale $3.50
S5 Ladies light weight Jackets, worth $&.5q, this eale..,. .$3.00
50 Ladies fine Jacket-, worth *.00 to lf.03, your choice, $5.00
500 pr Men's, fine Worsted Pants, elegantly tailored, io
fine pin stripes, of assorted designs worth $5 '00, thirsale $3.50
vt, /90 doa Men's fleece lined Shirts and drawers, pretty
'Jfc|ppd patterns worth 50c, this sale Vk. They are Korkers.
.. 85 Kollls China Matting, bea^v quality, assorted pat-
lemu, worth 88 l-8e this sale.i... .r .15©
•-^^OO pr Ladies real fine Shoes, assorted toes, slightly nsr-
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TUUB8DAY, 8BPT. tT. lBOO.
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Towoe few Roosevelt's trail
loug enough to do a little recup-
erating up in the stale of Wash-
ington.
Bishop Toraer, an eminent St.
Louis negro, b for Bryan this
year. He eUdma he is able to de-
liver 900,000 eokjred votes for his
Notes From Over the bounty.
Judge T. I. Me Minn, of San
Antonio, takes Kearh^e place at
the head of the populist ticket in
'W|/"f • 'r
Brvan has undoubtedly gained
a tower of strength in Ohio by flbe
Jrnlge W. K. Homaa declines j 0f Golden Ruts Jones
fifce prohibition nomination for to the* mnks of his supporters in
tfovemnr. f
He announoea hie fnll
Ml principles of thst
party, fcpt his duties as editor of
fbe CkrfHioB Courier, minister of
wi gospel and pfnetideir attor-
all his Una. >
this campaign.
The tret train arrived in Oel *
venton Friday morning. Mprtial
law also came to an end at noon
the same day.
it your rslatfrts aad
flfyoa
west by ssmnng gsp a copy
lollsr per ysar—flfty two oopfos
from Collin ooanty m
or of The
Plaho.
oat of ths ooanty or stats to bars a
H will only oost too two ovnto a
Dsmoeia kloh wit) oost yon only sm
Gonstaaa bsqtts.U
Laura Soth«
fi,
C4ranrtpr„W| is it Hut IT TATS To
Monger B«i Hmn aad Sram fraa
...J.T. COUCH.
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Ft % Well Stranger, one rea-
""son Is, he buys In
m
Harge Quantities.
D. (toodin and wife of McKio-
ney visited Bro. D. J. Martin's
family this weak-
Prof. Tidwell has rented snd
will occupy the Dr. Berrv home
as a residence and Joe Huff mas
of Lebanon will occupy the
house vacated by Prof. Tidwell
aad family.
T. J. Motley returned yester-
day from a prospecting tour in
V^est Texas. He was well
enough pleased with Bunnels
county to buy n half section of
land to which he will move if he
can eell his place here.
Mrs. G. W. Smith aad datth-
ter« Miss Alice, depsrted Isst
Tuesday for their former home.
Salem. Mass. We nndentend
that Mr. Smith and other mem-
bers of the fsmily will follow In a
short time.
Mr. John Bolster celebrated
his 8Mb birthday Wednesday.
His none, T. S. and M. N Rois-
ter, end his daughter, Mrs. J. D.
Witherspoon, and husbsnd, were
present, and all partook of ad el-
egant and subfttaatial birthday
dinaer at Mr. Kd Rolater's. We
wish Grandfather Rolater many
moTe happy birthdays.
Ash Gnovn.
i Missea
I erland made a flyi
Kinney recently.
Praak fjanikr is up again si
a **vere attack of alow raver.
The reeent rains will stop eot-
U> Me* 12* has blessed us with such
bountiful crops of every descrio-
tfon, so let us respond cbeerfnlly
to the heart-rending cries of the
bridge for the bsptiaing. About
eight candidatee for the religious
rito wars pmee$, but Rev. J. S.
Cameron was * unavoidnbly de-
tained which prevented the bap-
tising coming off. We learn the
train on which Bro. Cameron wan
coming over from his Spring Hill
appointment was several boui
iLttpei
ton picking for a few days.
J. J. Sutherland went to the
city of Roland today on bttineN*.
My! My! How H !•*$£•:
Quite a number from this corn-
orphans. The and noble-
hearted superintendent of oar
Sunday SeboOK^Bro. L. Cameron,
at the close - of Sunday
School last Sunday" appointed
a committee of six UK aft
donations t« vend to thediv^:..
ight iCfL
meeitjr wet ^to ja«Nton la.t, to the home fiom Qelwatoe-TC. CleaaoB la that
to men only. The writer heard
him preach to men only nt'Liber-
ty a few days ago. It wae grand
and fnll of truth.
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Our Sunday school hsd a good I
attendance as usual Sunday mnro-
and not n spectator was W-j
eight to hear Bro. JoMa «rea«hiieaoee of the committee are a. tM^n .n/.o^H^o.Unt .rr
follow.: Miwea Ma«ie Cennoo. ^
hlisa Snow, Liaaie Dunn, Alice; t/ ~ .
M ore land, Mm. Clara Moors and ; Mrs. Abe Hall, oia of our
S. E. Cate, who responded to the P*°n«W ^ • « « the indisposed
llrbfttim wor^ them cheerfully, jit this time.
; J. A. Carson who is cjiprister of' ujSf£35n4
the choral wieiety is vetrv much j ■c*'BieJr °*l mill gin.
indisposed from a spionl sflis- < Lud Huan has resumed his old i
lion. position nt the McKinnsy oil mill
, PanrcKTOK Picm-Ui*.
81
- Mil. Henry Lewis end mother,
wBmt*
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Mr.
THeN.
Is ssodsst la lAllvtslg sit a sisal! proCt
a'gmet 4snl to hiss. \'-
Cotton picking in tnis commu-
nity is in full blsst and a grant
demand for cotton pickers.
The revivsl at
ducted by Evangelist
and Bev. Roberts, oloosd
Sept. 88.
eking in this ooramu-
Rmsm
mwJ*
Liberty, coo-
itCTo. Jones
Mr*. Jim Lawson is quite sick
si this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kodgers*
little daughter is very siek with
allace, of McKinnejr, vis-
ited the family of Dr. Beorman
Sntnrday and Sundnf* / -
The Infaat «m of 8.0. Miller1 PocunK,n't-
which has bben seriouely siek for ' ^uile n lot sra suffering nrith
aome time is improving. 1 son* eyes.
The ire oresun suppergiven st Cotton pickers are scares and
ths Methodist cburcn Thursday i in demsnd.
night was well attended, «Meid- Mrs. Dr. Rocker of MeKinney
ering the tune of wn^<:mrmost [ ,nd Mrt# W H. Roekcr of Mr
Mole are buajr fathering the Altoga spent Mooday evening
leocy staple. A net profit of *rth jour scribe.
t T - M . Jmmie fopbia aod Itoa
On last We«Ines<lay evealug the > '
business men of our town began
drculsting a subscription list to
raise money for the. Galveston
sufferers aod in about an hoar
the fallowing 1 amounts were
contributed and immediately for-
warded to the sufferamZfi* W.
week with several additions Io IUJ A* Mallow, $1; R. L.
ttaas OonCh 's
lanos. his airs
1 nsi^tahorsars l/ajrlni fresa
win n ii #f
the church. Bro. Jones is a
good preacher.
The singing at the Grove Sun-
day nicht was a succcsm and en-
Joyed by sll present.
I Prof. W. I*, Page moved to
Trinity last week where he will
teach this winter.
Prof. Brown, of Millwood, our
new teacher, is expected to move
into our midst soon. We will
extend him a happy welcome
into our choir aod Sunday school.
The Aah Grave choir met at
our aged neighbor's house, C. P.
Carter, by hit request and ren-
dered noma fine music last night.
Willie, the nine year old son of
Prof. Sutherland, is vera siek at
ij^l WTMIK'' f
; W. A. Harralson, $1;
post
for his fourth year.
• v* R. E. Ponnta.
All** Ajrntms.
Miss Hattic Christie, who hai
an visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
8. Klkin, or Nugent, Jones co un-1
ty Texas, bus rstureed home.
Jim Bush is building a com mo-1
dious grain warehouse on his
home place, which will be large
enough to store his wheat crop in
if he sees fit to hold.; ^
Maggie Cannon were the gussts
of Mrs. G. O. Gate aad daughters
Saturday night.
Prof. Leigh of Verona spent
Monday night with G- O. Cate
and family.
Dr. A. V. Rotledge dined
with G. O. Cate and family re-
cently.
Well, Aunt Belay, 1 am srRo.
the nynHnti^ the
next week after I met you at the
luncheon aad I bed such splendid
time, and 1 received more spirit-
kal food than I had faeeo aoeM- ®rw"k? '■ tb®
tomed Io, that my cup came very I P*rt ™ tb® c*v-
running over. I met sever- j There was a baptising at Uncle
Davis, Mi
W. II. Msynor, $1: Joho K. Wil-
A'ftXiioi'lff?®/
A. Murton, gl; j, l, Uraver, 50c{
A. N. Godwin, $1; T. G. Boor-
man, $1; M. S. Smith, 50c; J. T,
Evans. $11 G- 0/ Lowe, $1; A.J
Ayooclt, $1: G. W. Coll, $1; W.
C. Wilson* $11 T: J. Bnrrus, $1;
iuci M v-nV; 5w,(} lUrmno ^ oor correspondents and we J Wash Ford's tank last Sunday
lo kwmS an mm ! ■a e.^.w tU Cmooa* UaImm.
I/owe, 50c. Total $80.00.
D. C. Kflrd happened to a
Saturday evening.
the gin
rioos accident Seturdsy eve
Mr. Efird waa'.'fti
stands here and while oili
the stands h(<« hand was cau
a belt wbeel and waa con
bly mashed.
falke
ok and
tended the tee cream supper
IT ^liittfili
Quite a number of yonng \
from Viney Grave, Cliraan
Wilson ChapelPbontmunitm
John Wbieenant has purchased
n Inrae tract of land nanr Ben]e-1
miu in Knox county and expects |
to alalt n entile ranch there in the
near future.
Bey. Z. V. Liles of Allen
presched to the people of Enn-
cine last Sunday He wiUlmldl
n prutiaeimd meeting for them in
a boot a month. *V
ftrnf. J. T. Teal, Who has been I
employed to leeob Che Bethany
school, has moved to Allen and I
is comfortably domiciled in the
were all hsppy* to
again
Atnrr Strata.
WILMKTH,
Sept. . WOO.
Prof. John Pope of Dallas is
inle. Dr. and Mrs,
Toltie Dunn' and wife visited
at Denison Saturday
era
'IWps aif
from
Mm
EM.
the popular pastor of the Chris-
tina church of thin city, bafftiaed |
two candidates. I
Eld. Eugene Holmes of this!
city and Kid. Bea Faulkner of;
Wylie are holdirs a protracted
meeting in the Cnristian church
at Lebanon and are meeting with
'< k '•■fi'?':
lllUV/91 PtiW^PPe^, r' " .4"
K. B. Whisenant of this city re
purchased from Dowel I &|
the well known Pol snd i
na pg breeders, 44 fat hogs, j
fJp58 y pou nds 1i
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iGISTERED POLA^PJCU
; 1 * 4? 'i'-ft $'kw *:-
P. O. Box 4SS ScKlBMy, Te*.
Par salo at aiy gMss la
' sokimw. ■£./ • J*#1,
Both Males A Females.
sue at any aee. Vsrlsas
aemo Mslnt krsd W
Staus. Nr :wrtt*r Istsnnstlsa
•an •• sm «• w. t noisse aPnraP
fur# star* or a4Sroa«
much n. STaswcna. -
ii i i
&
,g |
ee
first used by Dr. Charlaa J. Moffott, a w
Jefferson Medical Coll®*®,^Philadelphia, Pa. . in his ex-
tensive and
bles
A (Teething
Ive and anooesefnl traatmsnt of children tnOeoigia
incident to teething and the hot satnmar.
_r Powders) coonteficts the effeot ol hot weathsr sad
I keeps the diaestivs organs in a healthy condition, aad haa aaved ths lives of
thousands of children in the doctor's native state, where physicians prescribe
it and all mothers aire it. and it is criminal in mothers of our ssctJkm to allow
Kcan t^iowsUr obuSL^byjSSSrTCOt h 1113 •
mij S9 eaata it Driftlm, ar nifflSe Is c. J. MOPP15TT. A. u.^Lmli, Is,
iog cut the" hair from the head of
the 12-year-old daughter of C. H.
| Ford of that neighborhood. Sev-
eral houses hsive been burglarised
in that section. The young lad.v's
hair was out while she slept Batr
urday night. >>.'•"
J. H. Ballew reports a freak oq
| his place in the way of a hairless
I calf. It is perfectly formed,
beautiful, and in no other war
Idiffeis from the ordinary calf,
but it is said that the Mexican dug
I isn't a . "circumstance" tot bis
[stock, but we never once dream-
ed he would breed them so fine s
person couldn't see the hair at
nil.
TEXAS? TEXAS! TEXAS!
" Do yon want a hotneT School lead
soon to be tor ssJS . The new law
placing more than 4.000,000 acres of
additional land ea the market, as
additional school land, si $1 00 snd
f! 80 per acre, oa so ysars* mas
at only 8 per caul interest and only
1-40 paid in caah, went into eCsel Hay
S8d; and this land will be for sslsm
the next ninety days—as soon as it has
been surveyed by She st«te surveyors.
There will soon be snore than 10,008, •
000 acrss more on the market oa the
teresa,^ whsa the absolute
or stook ranch cut
If fan
at this
out
of fhasa end the
located, with Uat of all the ssc>
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
tiona reooverad from the railway eoss*
panies and now on ths market as
1"L.
howling moan, aod oh! how sad A big crowd authored, Sunday
ft makes me feel. It refreshes our • afternooo, nt the Honey Creek
memory of the sad disaster that
befell the beautiful islsad city of
Gslventoiv,:. .. ,
How thankful we should he to
our Creator for his goodoeae and
mercy end loving aindness, in
dealing so gently with ua, in this
rich and fertile county of Collin.
ewettaevae-e iimiw.s
INYI
school land, and inatrnotioos how to
Had theee landa aad how to fainhnas
them. Be aura aad cat this out, aa
yye will oertainly want
Ons laaaun can Uni ns man
seotions of 040 acres.
AJ Y 8. Jj
School Land
* Aa
Mc Kinney Steam Pve
Works ie still drtng. business in
MoKinney. Bring your clot haa
ana have them worked up. I
give setisflaction.
8. T. Sealv, Prop.'
Leave your laundry at Arthur
Stacy's, agent McDougal Steam
Laundry, Denison, Texas fft-lm.
u^
Some impruvemeats sra in pro-
grees at the school bouse. Also, |
some new sidewalks will be pdt
dpwn, which, of course, will bei
very aocebtable to both, teachers |
10 CENT COHON
ovf Agrieilhiril Friwifc
When they prasper, the wheels
of commerce run smoothly, and
everybody feels the invigorating
effect. But ten cent cot on
doea not necessarily csrry with
it the idea of extravagance.
The men with a fat purse ue-
uslly spends his money whera
tie can gel
Tha — I * ■-
IN ■091 WVP|
v. Qua'Hy considered, for
Tbt Uitrt iiMy.
This is wisdom snd economy. "
Tbo Character of the Goods
Offered to our customers Is worthy of
their mate, intelligence end judgment.
' From the most inexpensive articles to
' tboeo of elaborils mate and ooatty ma-
terial, the best style, • highest quality
and finest workmenship consistent with
true valne at a reasonable price is placed
before them.
Our Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions,
Etc., Will Win Your Approval.
YOUR
r.;:-f§0!HE
Will be all the more attractive
if testily d*c?vr*ted. Our Cut
Glsss and IVoorated ware is
of such a character as to make
it an otnainent to, and accept-
able in, any home In the land.
We would be pleased to meet
TO* et TK MS andehow rbtt
through onr extensive stock.
p We have an elegant line of IN't Hate and Furnishings
which we sre sure will please, tatsth in quatfty aod price.
If you have overlooked oaf Millinery Department, it is
jmmw !<>•*• Nt *• "h"* « M flee « joe wwik. eaU
' take phmsura in serving you. > We respectfully ini
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.