The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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McKINNBY. TEXAS.
IDAY. JULY 11. 1889.
ONEY TO LOAN.
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6. WATKINS L. M. CO.
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II tve ! «*•-ii milking loans in
t'.i li«i intuity fur nix (0) years
:tii<t are now '#iI**i iti^f oil their
seventh. Tliey take thi.l lUetb-
inl of I iI:t IIk 111>r I lie people for
I ln-ir llbetal putlou.ifce, uii<l re-
spectfully solicit a continuance
of the name.
They wish to say that they
are now prepared to
iv-e Better Terms
M. W. JOUKMIK.
Johnson A
MfKlXUKV,
Attorneys: -; At:-: Law,
All business entrusted to
their cure will he promptly
attended to.
u It) ciui* < (msi u| letl by Johnson
& Jenkins iii lultnson bluck.
john m jknkinm tou anuhkwh.
Jenkins dt Andrews,
*" ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Mr Kinney, : ; Texas. ~ blood •"purttytiuri
OOo.Of.rB O. Hermit*'* drug (tors. north- f*' &U&UM°Ttufti
wiat curnvr put.Uc Miliar* *w -"** "Wi PI ■
NO. 24.
BeetrYf
lUIC'
Surus ur
Dto'ovory «u
Is Scrotals of tlM ,
blood • |
OEO. D.PARKER,
McKlNNKY. I l l TEXi
Oltlee over I. I*. Newaoms A Son
groeury store. Can be found at olHoc
both day ni-.d NlulJT.
the «.
I XUMI THE UMBItKIXA.
UK borne from school together
> void and rainy west be.
n, with bar nui-brown hair,
ate t.n.ile, sweat and flair!
M behind theui. I, while walking,
Hened to tbelr t btldtsh talking,
of ismoiis learned tbat day,
of recess and their piny ;
a little chat on ilolla,
'b*n of •• briilLtr's cricket balls
this and that, as children will,
llttlo tongues are never still.
w it rains!" cried tirnoeat last,
the drops fell thick and fast,
'a don't care, though, for you see
d
from getting the revolver, and
when the father saw his noli he
rushed at hitu to strike him
with a chair. The boy snatch
ed up a convenient base hall
hat and with a single blow of
it flushed hi* father's skull.
'•'re under •heller, you an
i said l.llilau, "Hlssle, dear,
me:
o o o o
o ii
iuii heretofore, and you will
Iwuys find it to your interest
|) call on their attorney,
J. 8. JENKINS,
nd procure blanks, till out
four own application, and save
lost of agents and managers.
J. S. Jenkins has a small
[amount of money that he will
foait on good personal senility.
fice over H. C. Hcrndon's Drug Store,
Noi l Invest Corner I'nMie Square,
Melil^iNlOV. ii -o -o— i—ii- -o ii o ii ii Tl-IXAN.
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■ H. I.. Pearson,
Dental Surgeon,
UNION
X SevingMackine
room fur «n« more under here;
ik mama would care,
I that hoot girl there.
will vou
'B
hare—shall 1, or
Oliice over A rill tig
ilence corner third 1
Presbyterian church
without ualn.
tr'a atore. Kesi-
ilock north O. 8.
Teeth extrcted
fl;ly
■a ... mtmm a, w " ••• you V-
come In under shelter too*
She look* ao sad; and then I know
She's cold, because she shivers so."
A moment more, and presently
The large umbrella sheltered three
O, llt.le kind Samaritan:
Sweet, thoughtful Utile l.lllian !
Remember as you older grow
That many a heart, ho tilled
stairs for his revolver to tlx ister, pointing to a volume of! rests and for i
them all. At the head of the clippings from papers about ly traveled while
stairs he encountered a chair the shah, opened the interview returning in executing
and sent it dowu stairs with a by asking whether any minis- An answer to this
kick. er can stay in this country ; prepared which the
His sou Walter, fearing he longer, after he sees all these; wm pt,cl iyM today. Bo
would kill his mother, rushed things in the Ameaican papers; pgrtofyour resolution
down stairs to prevent him He added: •*! tell you surely, 0hgrges the
though, that 1 cannot bear all
them! things to be said about
my king, who in his heart haa
the kinduesu to favor the
American minister and all the
American ministers iu Persia.
When I arrived in this country
When the frightened mother I o Wf by way of New York,
told the story to-day before the > I 8<4W •tatue of liberty en-
coroner came upon the scene j lightening the world. 1 was ^
the husband was unconscious, i Kind and thought one can live to
and all efforts ol the doctors \b*r* always without troublei or' extortiowte o/illegal.
could not restore him. annoyance. Now after being If such advice has had the
Walter Shaffer admits he : here nine months, I go as fast j effect of bankrupting any of
struck the fatal blow, but did 1 can like a prisoner escap tho#e who c,aI|n f(M>i on §mh
it, he says, because he feared I ing from his prison. Write ttccounta% tho iaw alone is at
attorney-
with an interpretation of the
present law was entirely vol
untary and inaccurate.
Before and since this law
took effect, the couiptioller has
consulted the attorney general
upon the legality of many ac-
counts presented by sheriflb,
which he has bean often ad-
vised verbally to scale or not
beoanse they were
The Onl
Machine that-will
>*X
M. m. METZ, M D.
Homaopathlc Physician and Surgeon
MiKlNNKY, TEXAS.
Chronic ilisc«i*4 nililUi* ne of wo-
| men unit children ii Hiieclnlty. All culls,
ilny «r rlulit lit lilsoil'.i-e will lie | roni| t-
ly ntteiiileil to.
' (Mllce ui< stairs in Still'* Imllilinit.
1>i«. i hkw,
lHlii> hi* Profession ii I service to th
citi/.l'tl* uf
Mi KINNKV AN I) VH INI'i V.
f
Sew Backwards as well
as Forward.
The Wonder of
the Age!
M ^i. . wlth wo*' 1*1 • father would kill his mo- i tl*«t 1 say these things. I have f . n .
May falter by the roadside drear. , . s . j j.j 7 . . lauil. Ull tUe complaint Of
lipwedlow with many a grief ami fear., ther. ihe boy, who is in a ter- resigned my position us minis- (Qg^qu^y y00g jj jg hardly
av about the atlalr. has ter from Persia and sneak as a . f
i Mlli-c I |« Hi«ir over
VV hit,*'* Sli.re
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Emerson, President, T.T. Emerson, V ice-rrt^'l, T. H. Kuicrson, Cashvr.
irst National Bank.
Ol* MeKluucy, Toxns.
apital and Snrplua, - - $100,000.
, uys and sells exchange on the principal cities In Kurope. First class pap
|counted.
ihkciohm: KrancU Kmerson,T. T. Kmernon.T. H. Kmersnn, .fno. L. l<oveJoy
H. Wtlch.
ulsness Hours— n. in. to 4 m
ENNEY * PARDUE,
-General-
a
Lumber Dealers!
Behr Bros & Co.,
,\NI>
Smith's Aiuerioun
PIANOS.
Car;ientei & Smith's a m ORGAN
8i ld direct from Factory.
shihi fur I'utaloKue prices terms
'M. W. VAUGHAN. Nonney&Pardue
930 Main st Dallas. | —
Will i;tU • hay, corn, oatk and
w heat in ••xehaiij^e for Itimher.
Julv iOih. INW.
J.A.N EEL.
SIGN WRITER.
And House Decorator,
uowed low with many a srier ai
8t™tch0,for!h yon'rVaud^nd "JTadiy ribl« the allatr, lias ter from Persia and speak
•pi "hlire i.ii. been placed in the county Jail.1 private citizen of that country,
To*a e from angry'uioulls siiovn. i He has the reputation of being as a l'ersian minister I conld
°Pedoar?' CtolU1, *We<>t °Uarl,V * a <iuietlad, and he feels keenly j not say this."
Whore there is always room for more. his awtui situation.
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Aci'Utoiitly Mliot.
The minister said he had no
fault to liud with the govern-
ment or its ot!icers,but through-
Carefully !• loaned lor the Head
era ol' tlic llemtM'rut.
out of place to draw your at-
tention to the fact that the rec-
ords show the sheriffs are the
best paid officers iu the state.
Many of their accounts seem
very large, if not excessive.
The money which th y at
different times have lately re-
ltichardson, Tex , July A out the interview he complain
yuuug iimii Sirnit whll* "• ' t«rie nbonl him and ^iv8(|",")n" a0,.„ullt, from the
1111 "'it limiiiUK io.ihv arridenll.r bU sovemlkii willed bad b.wn ,tllle for Berviws WIMtofwl
Lexington, Ky., July 5. The dischurgetl his gnn in getting printed in the paper*
republican suite convention over a fence. The hall entered
wait largely attended and en- his right side just under Iwh
thustu iic. David U. Colson of arm and lodged near the lung.
The Sheriff*.
McKlNNEV
TEXAS.
yuiet, Light Running and Ad-
justable in ull its.pai ts
No one can do him-
self justice
rithi
without
eeing This
l)K. T. II. HODtiKW.
I'll \ SHI AN and St IMiKON,
Texas
H. T.CONNER,
CEIti? CA4.LERY,
. Me Kinney, 'I'exus.
Xt>. Illl-'J South Tennessee street, tin I f
block south of Uen ithlue's store.
Ur,- I'icturts Inkeii any day, t lo.cly
weather us wrii an liiir.
Uf ESLEYAN, ""fiih,
■1 ST.tt'NTON VII
Ma-
chine.
First Prize and Gold Medal ov-
er ull competitors at
die W orta's
sition at New
Otliuns.
W arranted
for live years.
IUion Mniitiitti lining Co.
Little lio« k,
J. P. Crouch iV Co.
lh-U count} was nominated tor
Mtiite treasurer. Alilimmli hut
yeats old lie i.i a iiieinl)<-r of
tl.e legislature and iiiim been iu
public life -even years.
Kingston.Tex., July T> —Alex
Tomlinson, living live miles
south of here, lost his two year-
old child Wednesday evening
The little IVllow tumbled into
a tub of water that had been
caught for washing purposes
and was not discovered until
dead.
I Washington, D.C.July 2
Secretary Blaine is supersti-
The wound is not necessarily
fiial lb* wan resting easy
late tins et i mug.
• —m
Tlio I'rcNiitoiitlal I'arly.
Ai roUNKY tiKNKUAI.S I
tlmi'k, ArsTiN, Tkx ,
June 2S. 18811. )
MeSnrn. I.ove mill IteUKSli, Coiuillittee
••I Texas sheriffs Association.
Hy letter of loth Inst., act
itig as a committee appointed
New Loudon, Colin., July o. j |,y ihe Texas Sheriff's assooia-
1 he weather at Woodstock |jol,t yOI, i-^qiiHst an opinion
was bright and pleasant this of thiH .inpartiuent construing
morning. President Harrison ' javv pft88H(j hy the last leg-
at
single terms of the district
court clearly demonstrate that
they are indeed very liberally
rewarded for their work. The
sums of #2151185,
♦ajiou.iin, >t 4 <>5, $H68B.7o,
#.'1801.115, f:iw:il 80 and 5138.-
ih) are the aggregates respec-
tively of a few accounts sub-
mitted by the comptrollers to
this department for inspec-
tion. Kach amount shows the
claim for fees earned at a
arose shortly after 5 o'clock islalttre as to fees that should , single term of court
and tilled in the time before be [mid MflHri,r8 bv lhM 8laUj by the sheriff presenting the
breakfast by planting a tree iu for ^rvices rendered in crimi- 8U,I1H- When it is known
a garden before Bowen's resi ntti cases. I corts hold two
dence which he presented to! Among the reasons given for term8 a yaar and sheriff's ac-
Mr. Bowen. Secretary' Tracy,, lUi„ m, ion on your part yoll counts are paid at the end of
Oov. Btilkely, Justice Miller, statu that you are ''unwilling term; that thsy are also
allowed ex officio salaries by
Senator Hawley, Congressman
Reed and other guests assisted
cioitH, anrl so he went north
yesti rday instead of waiting at the planting. After break
until to-day to travel with the last the prisident was driven
president. Me never forgetsJttly Putnam where a sperinl
Ark 2, 1881, when he drove down j train was waiting to carry him
Agents to the station with President1 to London. Ho
Me Kinney
Texas.
and Flume ibville,
Garlield on their wav
only to see him shot down hy
titliteail.
was ac otb(jr resolutions and proceed- f
north, cotnpanied by Secretary Tracy. it,KH of t|lH convention ithttt
which appointed you as a
committee, and among them in
STAUNTON VlftOlNlA.
I. |M . Oni. of III" mnlt Ihnf.
oiikIi bii'fsllrrf'ilti' Si'IkmiU for yoiiiiK.lil«U«-«
id llj> I'lilon. Iilatili^ulnlii'ilil'lvuiil.ffffiin Ml S|l\
fipons mlwr Ittli.
iKtttirsclirn S«
l>l«liiiaul lii'<lHdvuiilatf<'.ni PIcn
am. ni.'" t'TI'iV, 4i I*11 main iili ur|"«« ...,
f>>il l«from njiwlMtStuti'a. T rm«low.
iushels of corn wanted in exenang
['or Lumber. Parties contemplating
iiiijding wili do well to call befre
I'uying.
InA'.I*—lll. lltM I'l pSruilltll .1 •iKI.IKn.
llm vii it iikIii'•nii'Mla of lliln ' I. I. Mill VI Kl>
V11101 Ii IA Hl 'IIOtlL, wrllofor S < 'uUlusun Iu
Wm.A. Harrli, P. 0,. Prtiltftnt. tUuntvn, Virginia.
S-TmOsHh lla Saalat, IN
w beam box
■■ brass tare Beam.
JHL..
actnts wanted.
TS «4 far T,m..
" J0NE8 HE PAYS THE FREIGHT.''
p\>r Vrrr l*rlrr t.M, AihlrrM
jOXIS of BINOHAMTON, BinfM. T.
7
%
AnANTtEP
USTO!l-MAOfe* CORSET
(iainesville, Tex., July 5.—
Tom Long, a young man and
attache ol' the Missouri, Kan
s i1* nud Texas railroad com
l> hi} . .ittemple I to commit Mii
c last night ai Myra station
t ll hi i«*S West of t lain*'sVI lie,
hv lai.ing morphine,
discovered iu lime lo
life and it is thought he may re
rover. Disappointment in
love is said to be the cause of
th< rash act.
Gov. Bulkely, Congressman
Keed, Clarence W. Howeti, W.
K. 1). Stokes and Lispenard
Stewart. The president stood
on tile lower step of the car
and shook hands with two or
three hundred people. All
along lhe rollle lo Xevt L iiidou
to accept the rnliug in this re-
gard inatle by the comptroller." comiuissionera' court, and
Accompanying your letter is a l*eeplng prisoners; that
copy of the resolution under good fees in civil
which you an and also this ^es in the district courts, and
department has before it the civil and pro-
bate cases in the county courts,
iu all counties having a
population less than ten thous-
and they collect taxes for
the following expression in re tj,w> receive liberal com
gard to the law upon which lmUMtttioii; lllttt they average
you ask ait opinion, to wit: Inniount annually
" Wheieas, said law as inter Hl,ml to tl,H 8alary Pai<l district
preted by the attorney general u"d that some of them
and comptroller, will result in «®«h
i iomils of people gathered III the bankruptcy of many ol the | J"'ur than the salary of the
NEVER OUT OF
If jr«u iliKlrc i<> innrlisjieasswlnir n
s«k <iiirnK''"i .'i ymir it's** for Mt. -
|iHri"«. It ji"' ' 'ii,mil font our nseet. wiiWi
dirvi-l ii.tiimi• ■ i inlili tml'i yiutsi^w^eaj
NHtHOHESEWfHG MALHtliL & w
asicsao - 2d UNION bOUARE.NX-
IlL. J,TI
yum?'** J1
New Voik, July 5. \ spei-
iul 111 'in N.'W lieiltuiil, Mass ,
8 i} > : The Hccuh'lil to Pirsi
(h'ltl Cleveland Was of litis lia
tine: lie was stopping with
Joseph Jefferson at Buzzard's
hay aud yesterday when driv
ing with the two sons of his
host frouioue trout pond loan
the tail wit} stations and rlieei
lie was ,M| UB (|M1 train sped by. At
save his Norwich there was a veiy en-
thuiastic demousttatiou. Two
thousand men, women and
children cheered heartily as
the train drew into the station.
The president appeared on the
back plaifotm and made a short
speech. Three rousi K cheers
weregiveii for the president und
shei ills of vlie state if th«y per of tl*« suprme court, then
form all the duties required of charge that they are being
them by law for the fees now al oppressed by a strict adherence
lowed them. Therefore be it to law must be heard with
"Resolved, that we pledge our- some cautiou.
selves to use our iulliierice wi'h Before leaving this subject It
the next legislature lo have but just to tell you there are
laws so amended that sheriffs u a y accounts tiled in the
will receive a fair compensa comptroller's office that have
lion lor the work performed been presented here for exami-
by them, und that we pledge nation, showing that theriffii
Secretary liacy, (iuv. Bulkely ( ourselves to vote for only such have charged the state mileage
and Seitutor liuwley also made
brief addresses. The truiu
reached New London at M:!lfi
o'clock where another demon
struiiou was made. Cheers
other one horse had an attack i _
of Wind t laggurv. Tb« K'ye f«r pre.i<l™i a. U«
J. P. CroLi li Ai Co., MtK.ii.Di-r I ulighted and tb« driver ruuglit j u^*'| ^ ritl" UH
I lb« liurrni hy tliw Irnud, but hi. ■ MHr"r . 10 , . 'ull,'ni^ won nmili* berf.uimcuouipauied.
i bruke away and bulb ill) 1 muln tt" tt iilKii*:i a deal in > l-n buwevnr, by uui-b 1 I SO)uli'lliii
ran. di.lamw an<Ua.a.hrd l"'ll"w,"« ,lw
thn 1 arriagn. Mr. CW.^Iaud P" W«iil. w r,^'^tar,' Nobk,
proceeded lo another pond and
Ifanr ilxnli-r •« hs haslbti W.I.. IxstfliW
Iwn wlllinut iidino Mini |irln atmiivvs OS
m Ihmioiu, yut hi in dimit as a llsud.
Nunc American
iLOftCoSroN
Ef L EVATOR
railr lllu.lrKiril. Il« l rlM* of Wood Klisfa*.
Ins*. Pmmi.iimi i'«*if. ssnd £. sjhm-ipiss
OfOJ. i'r«ri. $S a rmir. (four3
MCWS * (O.. 11111 worn*.
ELEVATING
CLEANING
DRVTNC
k
Edition of Soieatllto Anorlota
und
lar*" t
vi.rl,l.
r« j
A srtsl anmiHa. Kurh Innn nmlalnii onlnrwl
llth.*rii|.bi platr. nf itiunir, ami i-lijr rn.iilan-
ur Mbllc bmlilinci. N iiniwr< ua «n«r*Tinm
Hill |>Un> a rut riwriSralloiia f..rJh* da n uf
bulliltn#. PiiMtlM* rut,
I't aususus.
anil ran plana .
■sen asniatsmplalo tiullrttn#. I
*eu.aa.pr. TiliS.1 * <x>.
maj naaix-nr-
ed l.jr ajiplf*
n# tu ill'XN
t I if , whu
havo hmt nvnf
« ISft"' i-iparlsn"* anil ha*« mass i.* f
_ spptlesltuni t"T Amrrii *n and fvr-
M«<«n i*l«iils. s mi I'.r llsndlKiwk. Ufirm.
peatsao* It'll tlf r..nS4«iiiial. w
TRADE MARKS.
fa aaaa fosr aiart la n.4 rastatsriMi in ih« Pa -
c&S* flsESrajSEisf
® I VI« 111 Ml* for N-ka. charts
auiokif pri'earod. Addiww
■Ml Si CO.. Psiral Mvllrllsra.
'AV. *. f
*
L. DOUGLAS
$S SHOE
the pariy at rived home wiih
! 2*n) fish, of which ihe ex pres
| ident caught the tucst. Mr.
t Clevelaitfi has been in Marion
quietly all ilay and will h*
main lor rjuiie a hib*.
A I'ntat Spree.
New York, Jlll> Ii. A Spee
iul fiKin Seiaiili'U. Pa., s,t)s:
i>ui in>: an i iii ly uioi iiiiik <|uar
It.l on «\ i elm- 11;• y I'has L
; Sliaff'-t of (ii'i-eii bri ^e Kluih
was kideu l y Ins son, Walter,
about I < y en 1 s old. Shall 1
Who w.is a gi«-s blowi-r l«i
trade, had a eouil rtalile lnuiie
Mini a wi|f-.nii| miii. 1 hlldn it
SenatorDixon, of Ithode Island,
and other members of the par
ty who, with tiov. Ladd, of
Rhode l>land, and Senator Al«i
rich, were rowed out to the
Despatch in midstream. The
president's saline vsas tired iu
li<ilnil the chief ma^iM I ao-
ami al I" o't luck tin* I>•.-jiaO li
w t^hi il am I10I ami proi-eeded
tu Newpmt, g!iel' * ^h•• is «'X
pi'i teil 111 ull itie at I
'I I c IVrstan Mlftiati*.
ushingtoli ,.lulv * • Iladje
Has oinl«hoi!y tihali, tin- Per-1
si.tu miuii t*-r to it,** Lulled
Slaves, will miorily b-aw ilus
ciiiinry lor Kurope. In an
persous as are candidates for eight thousand to thirty-
any executive or legislative 'Wu thousand miles which thejr
office iu this state as will pledge « lai «d to have traveled in the
themselves to vote or use their 8tjrvlc« of process at
iullueiice for such amendment onM uuurt. Before this
to the law." depart inent now are accoantt
Once before a similar request k'r which these offloert
have sw irn to have traveled in
the execution of process at sia-
as the loregoing, und a full, teims of their district
courteous, aud seemingly sat- co,'rt® one being for 11,000;
isfactory explanation was giv. another for 1 W,0()0; another for
en lo ihe messenger by the at- '<W,000; another foi 87,000,
torney generul why an opinion ®till another for HS),000
could iiol be given by him on Some of those accounts show
eu«*h ijuestions unless the that a few of said officers have
couiptioller desired it. There- uaveled more than thedistanoe
lore, you are respectfully in around the globe for one tern
loiiiit-ii ihai an opinion * au not their court for which they
now lie given you lor two na chaiged the usual fees against
sous; Ihe State. Candor impels the
1 The question belongs to *dmission that many times the
the comptroller's department, attorney general and ihe cw p-
2 It has been presented by a Roller bave lieeii mutual in
"R*amt « W. ?,. I « iiglaa IS (lUHtowM
er ^ sil«8i*n arS Unil«s.n
FOR 8ALK HV
W. JOHNSON
He imii i i>n mi asloual spte s, imeiview lo day he told a re-
a lit wi.eii lie <lld so de\e| qn d porter lie wouhl not Collie hack
U (ll* pel ale teuipei lie |e and that lie had bet'fl driven
tuim-il home di ii iik Tnuit>d.t\ oat of i be tou ii try by ii'ikind
u.glil U'Ki Weill to bed. Aflei and Ullge|ie:ons |liii KS whieh
awhile be got up vowing veu had U-en wiiiieii ahotit htm
ou his whole fsmil>,: and his sovereign in American
w* liiuk, U. Kiu..«y Tea, < and saying he would go down I newspapers. The Persian min-
committee from a political eon
ventiou as shown by iis pro
ceetlings, and not by officers
seeking inloruiaiiou as to their
rights or duties.
No construction of the law iu
question has ever been given
by this department to any one.
Pending now before it is a
request by the comptroller for
an opinion only on sub divl
moii 1 of lhat law which re-
lates to the Uee that should be ,
paid sheriffs for making ar.
their astouishmeiit at such ex
hi bit ions of official industry,
aud if diligent investigation in-
to such accounts, or strict ap-
plication of tu* law has been
made lo them, ihe protet'litMl
of ihe public treasury alone
was in \ lew V ery lespectfully,
J. 8. Hcm«f
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Jill
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Papei, tough as
now to be mnd
chloiide of siw
in the 1 roce#s ol
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1889, newspaper, July 11, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191584/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.