The Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1906 Page: 9 of 12
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Sweetwater, Texas.
ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
Bright and Newsy Letters From The Democrat-
Gazette's Corps of Special Correspondents.
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OAK 41 HOVE.
Nov. 26. The death angel visit- | Nov. 26. -Misses Ida and Mattye
ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hitchcock or WhIHh Chapel visited
Pearce and took from them their -t their cousin, Miss Ethel Hitchcock,
little thlrteen-months-old babe on j Sunday.
the 2ftth Inst., and it was laid to rest j
in St. Paul's cemetery Wednesday j
evening at 3 o'clock.
Dear parents
don't grieve for you have one bright
little angel in heaven.
Mr. Tom Corbitl made a trip to
Dallas this week.
Will Jones is visiting his uncle
and aunt of tills place.
Both our schools strated today
J. B. Ferrell and sister, Miss Fnn-
ne.v, attended the debate at Prince-
ton.
.Miss Hettye Lou St roup visited
her cousin. Miss Delia Stroup, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Lawson visit-
ed the latter's parents of this place
Sunday.
One of the saddest events of our
ai.toga.
with Miss Mod Nowlln at Dump and community was the death of Mrs.
Miss Del I In Smith at St. Paul as M.,y Morrison who died Thursday,
taecners. November 2J. Sue was born In
Tennessee Jan. 14, 1SKI5 and was
therefore only 2'J years. 10 months
Nov. M. Rov. Ben Orllilo Oiled •="'<« « <!«' M"r «' M.,o
hi. mam pVoi ime,,t h.,v s,„„r-1'• sh"' ""* " ?„
. . .7. | car Morrison August 14, 1M 0. lo
<HMrs/ Fred Mitchell who has been i nion <•! •«.-en were born.
.... . i • i „ „„ The vonngesi died some few months
sick the past week is better now. J • .... R , A__ 0
The fair young litis; teas was assisted
in entertaining ihe guests by Miss
Kiisyft D. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trunthatn and
children of Forest Grove visiied at
the home of Mi. and Mrs. Will Mar-
tin Sunday.
Ben Uouham of near Wetsel was
iu our community last week.
Miss Avwr B. Martin of CoaJe's
Chapel visited here Monday.
Mr. Ivwis of Oklahoma and Mr.
Cole of Wallas attended 1he social
given at fheji ome of Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. lV ie last week.
Miss Ada Martin was in Allen
Wednesday.
Elmore Thunderberg of Grove was
hero Tuesday.
The Misses Jordan returned last
week lrom Dallas, where they have
been visiting their sister.
A. L. Cole is on the sick list at
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Arkansas
were here visiting at the 'home «>f
their son Will Martin, Sunday.
Wood Smith of McKinney wus
here last week.
Will Bevel I and Miss Nannie Cole,
Grandma Neely is improving slow-
eve-
Roberi and Will Bone of Prosper
visited in our community one
ulng last week.
VI MOV GROVE NO. 2.
al J-itflo Creek Thursday night,
which was largely attended and en- ly.
joyed by all.
Miss Anna Dodson returned homo
from Denton Friday.
Since Sunday evening J. E. Brown
has decided there Is another dry hill
in thee ounty, even in muddy
weather. : Nov. 26.—Mr. Bassham of Millf-
W. W. Tollett and family moved gan was in our community Friday,
to their new home on "Keves Hill" I Walter ' Preston of Westminster
Wednesday, which was the same visited his mother, Mrs. Dodson, Sat-
day vacated by J. W. Lee per. who urday night and Sunday.
moved to Mr. Tollett's old home j
place.
Misses Jessie and Beulah Watkins
who are attending school in Green-
ville visited homefolks Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Will Carmaek visited in Prai-
rie Grove Sunday.
Mrs Ethel Wealherall is visiting
in Clearlake this week.
Mrs. W. F. Boyd Is on the sick
list this week.
Miss Bernice Simmons returned
Sunday from Prairie Grove where
she has been spending several days
with her sister, Mrs. AgneB Ash-
more.
D. O. Thomson of Clearlake visit
Mrs. E. C.
Leonard Cole and Miss Essye Law-
son were the guests of Miss Josle; ed his parents. Mr. and
Coffee of Forest Grove last Friday j Thomson, Sunday.
evening. j Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dempeey and
Will Kerhy of McKinney was here John Brown went to Dallas Thurs-
Sunday.
Ollie Myrlck and family
visited
day.
Bob Nlsler returned
from Arkan-
Jim Vance of New Life was visit-
i ing In our community Sunday.
Mrs. Dodson visited her daughter
Mrs. Grace, of Long Neck Sunday.
B. Frank Skelton of iliggins came
home Sunday, having suspended
! school ibis week on account of the
: teachers Institute.
\ J. D. Iliggins and son. George
i were visiting relatives at Branch a
pr.rt of last week.
! Prof. W. F. Anderson dismissed
(school this week '>'i account ot at-
ter.dirg the Institute II" will begin
■ tif i ir next Monday.
J Austin Ross visited his uncle, Mr.
Simpson at A1 tog'* Sunday night.
Gault Simpson visited his grand-
parents in thin community Sunday.
Mr. George Dodson made a busi-
ness trip to McKinney Saturday.
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... i i ... ago. Thev moved to I exas in nop- «■ "•
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school In McKinney spent Saturday
and Sunday with homefolks.
Mrs. Oscar Morrison who lives
near New Life died and was buried
at Cha in bliss. Rev. Griffin conduct-
ed the services. She was a noble
Christian woman and leaves a hus-
band and several children and a
host of friends to mourn her loss.
Rev. W. H. Dunn filled Ills ap-
pointment at Shllo Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. O. G. Henry and daughter.
Miss Daisy and Miss Vallle Lacy,
were In McKinney one day last week.
Mrs. Cowan and daughter, Mlsa
Mae. visited Nelson Strode and fam-
ily of Ardath last week.
Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Lee of
Oklahoma are vlaltlng their brother,
Jim Moreltfnd, and other relatives
here.
Mrs. Bailie Vance Is able to be up
Again after a week's lllneM.
Rev. Ben Qrlffln * • aPP°« *-
ment at Murphy Saturday 8««-
d*Mr. and Mr a. Andy Carrol ot Jejjn-
aon apent Saaday 9-VnnwH
Mlsaes Mae and Maudie McDowel
of Baal Texaa ara ▼taltlng frtaada
and relatlvaa he**.
A. l>'onard Cole who has been vis-
iting here returned to Dallas Mon-
day.
Slseo Fletcher is visiting home
folks tit Copeville.
Miss Leln Copeland is at Anna
this week.
Bernice Matthews visited friends
and relatives al McKinney Thursday
and Friday.
Pa ill Copeland of Blue Ridge was
in our town Thursday.
Elmer McDoug il and wife, Claudie
Jcmigan and Bob Hoyle, all of Seda-
Iin. visited at the home of Sidney
Matthews Saturday.
R. L. .lohtisy was in Whltewrlght
Friday.
Mr. Joseph Carmlchael Is having
his pretty home tin North Hampton
street repainted and otherwise Im-
proved.
Thanksgiving services will be held
ai the First Baptist church Thurs-
day morning and Misx Mag*?ie Hei-
rlngton. the elocution teacher, and
her pupils, will render a program
•.it the College Thursday night.
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odlst Episcopal church when young
and lived a noble Christian life.
faithful until death. For four long
months she suffered with that dread-
ed disease, conaumptlon. but always
patient and with a smile of thanks
for those who ministered to her \ov> t'>.— Mr. Merrell Campbell
wants. Several days ago she reallz- j Qf ,|,|s pjlu.e visited his sister. Miss
ed that death was near. She said "I ; \ora Homar, near Ardath today,
had hoped to live to raise my litt le 1 ^ LuehJe Debo of Princeton was
children but It Is not to he but God ^ Jh((< ro>nmin|ty this afternoon.
rr," r,;n,„i «• K. ,o,r r
«o She told her h„Hb.nd no, to | • Jl- ™ZT°„,7 Z:
Jrlove lor her, for .he «o„ld be t|h^ha been worhln. ,.t the oil mill
rest but "live for and try to rals*
our children so we can meet In heav-
VINF.li.iNI>.
Nov. 26. Lena Stewart left Tues-
day for Amarlllo where be goes to
look for a location. We regret very
much to see Mr. Stewart leave.
Miss Maria Kerr went to McKin-
ney yesterday to spend several days left Wednesday lor
Nov. 26. Mr. Frank Turner has
bought a barber shop in Allen which
he is going to have repaired soon.
Wiley McKinney was in our com-
munity Sunday. He came down to
Ills farm. Mr. George McKinney
came with hi in.
There was no services Sunday on
account of rain.
Mr. Elmer Spurgeon of Faulkner
his home in
1 gin.
There is a great demand for coon
en.
As Bro. Griffin aald In his words,
"she Is not dead but only sleepeth."
She leavea her Husband and two
children. Merrell and Myrtle, be-
sldea a hoat of relatlvea and friends
to mourn her loas. The remain*
were Interred in the Btony Point
Cemetery. Bro. OrllBn conducting
the services,
dogs now, guesn the boys are want-
ing a little Christmas money.
LA VON.
with Miss Mattle Webb.
Martin Burrow made a business*
trip to Sherman last week.
Floyd Srolt irft last. Friday for
near Farmersvllle where he goes to
take charge of Mn school which open-
ed Monday.
Mrs. Eugene Holmes and children
ef Piano are visiting her parents.
Eider and Mrs. R. C. F:orn.
Miss Mlhnle Neeljf has r>tut*ne<J
heme from a visit In McKinney.
Misses Ida and Nettle Burrass
visited In Cellna last week.
Dixie Watkins left today for
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F1TZHVQH HILLS.
Not. 17.—Tha aocial given hjf Mlsa
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Nov. 26.—Dempaey Brown came
In from I^oulaiana laat Monday. „„„
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Squalls of Omaha. Neb., to visit his brother.
Southern Te*aa en route to Oklaho- j Charlie Watkins.
ma. are atopplng with the latter's | jg. Stewart has been having
parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Swell, gome repairing done an his hoase.
• few days. (The repairers were f^eddy and
Johnnie Adama of Wylle Is hare Bmntly of MeKlnney.
this week. | Bloomdale achool waa dismissed
i not. 11.——'in® aitcn o, Prof. Tom Tsnaw ef Valley VH* Friday for a weak oo-tfce account of
mm6 Mia- Nannie L. Oole laat Thursday night visited hla parenta a few days laat ^ meeting ot the teachers lastt-
, waa enjoyad by all who atteaded. weak and eomdnctel a ««• «erTlce
the West.
Mr. Bet Cooke spent Saturday
night In Wylle with his son, Char-
lie Cooke.
Mrs. Deanie Mors Is spending the
week in McKinney.
Mrs. Bellow has been visiting at
Mrs. Will Deal's this week.
Mi. -nd Mrs. John Ward of Par-
ker aro In our community.
The little Infant of Mr. and Mrs.
Hlckey was burled Sunday aftet-
noon.
Mlas Ruth Sneed will dismiss her
school Tuesday afternoon for the
rest of the week while she will at-
tend the Institute at McKinney.
Nov. 26. In our last you made
us say that Mr. Lewis Brakeblll, In-
stead of Lewis Brazil got married.
Mr. Brakebili is mad be-
cause It was not a fact. Of course
the devil did it. We are not mad
as the devil but mad at the devil,
but we will forgive him if he will
be good hereafter.
The rain of the past week hae
kept cotton pIckitiR at a standstill.
Miss Pearl Simmons Is on the:
sick list.
Dr Todd I.argent of McKinney was
out this way on business one day
the past week.
VInee Roberts has returned from
Sherman. He reports great enthu-
siasm In regard to the lnterurban
up there.
Joe, son of Dick Klrkland spilled
his shoe of boiling water a few days
since and as a result is Uyed up for
repairs.
We will have no school this win-
ter as we have no house.
Miss Belle Davis Is recovering from
scarlet fevef.
Geo. Isbell continues sick.
Frank Dowell Jr. of Rowlett
out this way Monday.
WRBTM1N8TKR.
Nov. 26.—D. B. Reed and wife
came home from a trip to the Weat
laat Thuraday. Mr. Reed came home
very elek a-d la not any better at
thla writing.
Dancing Prove* Fatal.
Many men and women catch colda
at dances which terminate In pn«u-
monls snd consumption. After ex-
posure. If Foley'a Honey and Tar la
tfjtsn It will break up a cold and no
sertoua results need be feared. Re-
fuse any bat the gennlas hi a yellow
package. Sold by Smith Broa.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1906, newspaper, November 29, 1906; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291970/m1/9/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.