The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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SpicY Locals ricked l'p by The Daily
Courier.
WHITES 6R0VE WHJTTLIH5S-
Newspaper Van Found Dead.
A General 6leaning of News Culled and
Selected lor Our Rcsu=t:s.
Improvementa-Cattle Sale-Burglaries-
Library-Base Ball Team—Per
sonals.
Durrant, I. T.. March 18.—W.
D. Collyar a young newspaper
man. was found dead on West
Main street this
o clock, with a forty-tive-calibre
A MESSAGE TO THE WORLD,
to the
March 21, 18J>8.
Good stand of corn up; wheal
and oats are looking well. Cot-
ton planting has begun. bullet hole through his heart. >
J. G. Anthony, Walter Howell, School will close hereon the About four feet from him lay a^
and John Hill returned Saturday fifth of April and the young forty-ti ve-cali be r Colt's pistol;
from Chicago, where they have folks will have a holiday. with one empty chamber. Prom I
Wit" „ . , J|". <""Ve Judde H. P. ..ones, Mr. CoUyar s!
The electric lights were in total Tjie Methodists" organized a bosom friend.it is learned that
eclypse again Mouday night, and gundav school last Sunday at the Collyar was in trouble. Mr.
! burglars and thieve, had a aplen- church* preaching third and j id; • Collyar asked me
n,ght for bu""eM' fourth Sundays. Kev. More*, of fm. ^ slating he eX]lec.
Walter Keen is having his resi-; Mchmnej will preai It tu . ' "" ted to have an awful fight. He
I • Last Sunday night wj.il. said ho had an enemy whom
! bujft in front. home from church Mrs. \ an- jie would meet tonight and that
Itrese was run over by a buggy j sonie one must die. I walked
T^Kr.und ha. bMn hr,,k,^aI1(1 hurt bad|Vi hu, is ,«tter;; gtreet with him and
for the new elevator which will present. : . ,
have a storage capacity of 100.- j jj,,, White of Foncine visited I offered to go with him and stand
000 bushels. | R. C. Craver Sunday. j by lim in his trouble. He insis-
J. Frank Smith, a prominent! Harvey Thomas of Farmers- te(j i return, in fact com-
; William McKinley, President of the United States,
Explains His Ideas of the Duties of Amer-
ican Citizenship.
HIGHEST ATTRIBUTE IS SOBER, DISPASSIONATE JUDGMENT.
We have our spring
stock completly. An-
ticipating an EARL\
trade we rushed all of
our goods in, so we are
thoroughly prepared
to meet the Spring and
Summer demands.
We are showing the
prettiest line of \Vash
Goods displayed this
season, and a most ex-
cellent assortment ot
Light Woolens,
Challies,
Poplenes,
Covetts, etc.
A Good Showing in
Dress Trimmings and Linings,
Fancy Parasols,
Umbrollas and Fans,
and the best selected
stock of....
KID AND SILK 6L0VES—-
in town.
Our selections in
Rnyc and Childrens
Clothing cannot be ex-
celled. We have the
largest stock of these
goods, especially in
wash suits, ever exhib-
ited here and we call
your special attention
to this department.
Straw Hats from 5c up
to the best grades.
.ICS n J x' A. v % — —
merchant of Princeton is in the j ville was visiting his brother \\ .
city on business Tuesday. j H. Slater reeenth. .....
| Mrs. Lou \\ atson of Climax is
There is no section of America visiting her daughters, Mrs. ,Ion-
that can produce successfully, a*| nje plater and Mrs. .lulia White,
great a variety of agricultural j the latter of Foncine.
products and fine stock as cau old | antj Mrs. S. H. Graves of
Collin, but fanners persist in pilot Point visited friends and
raising 5-cent cotton. |relatives around Boisd" Arc, F011-
\i t Af Allan «••.« cine and Whites (irove last week.
Mr. Lone Christie of Allen,was | ^ ut tlu. home
showing oats in fa.! head on the, „ „ slat(.,. laft Fl.id.,v ni„ht
jtreets Tuesd ir nio,n,nS_ II. n>s , highly
he ha, 60 aci-es of volunte.t oats : entmt.,| l,y all those present:
i k ♦ tUv i Misses Marv Magner. Lela and
grain men here say that the} j ,
never saw oats heading this ear- 1 tnn*
ly before.
manded nie to return home, say-
ing that he would meet him sin-
gle-handed. I returned to my
home and hardly arrived there
when I heard a shot in the direc-
tion in which Collyar had gone. I
did not suspect that it was Col-
Every Day There is a Crisis for the United
States.
(From the Dallas News.]
"The highest attribute of American citizenship as I conceive it is
the exercise of sober, dispassionate judgment." This statement
was i-.ade by President McKinley in answer to the question as to
what really constituted a thorough American citizen.
"It is a notable characteristic of the genuine American to be
shrewd and at the same time cautious," he continued. " He likes to
know that, as nearlv as ] kiss i hie. ho has reasoned out the projier
course for him to follow. He takes a proposition and views it from
various points, thinks it over calmly, makes upliis mind as to what
is the probable tune for action, and when that time arrives he acts
The right kind of ohemp Insurance
Taken in the G reatest'Company of all,
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.. OP NEW
RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.
3 A
t* a
mm ski.
Holds in trust for policy holders Over Two Hundred and Twenty-
Five Millions of Dollars. An absolute Guarantee for tuturePajr
mcnts. Actual cost of $1000 Insurance for ten years,
91-89 Per
Policy No. 281,171, Rev. Sam Jones
Age at lustre
Matured Mav, 18%. Total premiums paid in ten
$5000; 10 Payment Life; 10 Year Distribution.
39. Annual Premium $295.00.
which are heading rapidly.
V t ll AC I .'A 1 V O fc'i
Jones, Lily Daughetee,
Laura Lokey, of McKinney, Leva
and Mary Sperry. Messrs. Ed
Burglars entered Rich Rambo's Dorsey. Charlie Si art in. Mentloe
salo n Monday night by taking eut Bell. .Terry Magner. .1 A Lokev,
one of the windows in the rear of Tom Mil-ted, Rufus Craver,
the building. Nothing but whis- Brady Hell, Wesley Gerrish and
kev wad taken but the exact ;others.
anionnt missing cannot be ascer- A party of voung folks enjoyed
tained. There i* no clue yet as a picnic in th ground- known a>
to the identity «f the thief.
News reached the city Mrn-
dav evening ef a bold burglary at
Lebanon. 1H miles southwest of
McKinney. Two stores were
broken into and considerable dry
goods were taken. No arrests
have yet been made.
Mr. E. YV. S:\rgent of Denver,
Colorado, has been in the city
several days looking :it Collin s
tine cattle. He bought about
liftv head of meal-fed beeves of
Tuck Hill an-4 shipped to the
Denver markets. This is quite
an advertisement for this county,
considering the fact that he came
from s cattle country
Mr. Sargent aNo
mocking bird of (leo.
.Sat widu v•.
The
pecan hollow
girls and boys had a merry time
gathering violets, ferns and pe-
cans. The party wa- chaperoned
bv (irandma \\ atson. I he picnic
was given in honor of Mi— Laura
Lokey of the MrKinne; In-titute.
We are sorry to chronicle the
death of lilt If May Dowell,
daughter of Prank Dowell. Her
remain- were int«*tred in t h<
William- cemetery h\ tin- -i<b- of
her mot her. who wa- not
long -ince. >• extend our heart-
felt sympathy to the bereaveii
father an«l clnhlren. III.\< kkvk.-.
Real Estate Transfers
\ whii'h he paid
t Mat
i
\
>1
>f
1 lowell for
TiO. He says
nocking bird"
< "oleman drove *i
a tint- pork hogs
t lie railroad
n« • In- in u niug, sud ;vi 11
>alla- or 1 t • Worth tIns
I'hf herd consisted of
ship-
B
Stock has no comparison
in selection, and we are
leaders in Mens Hats
and Furnishing Goods,
with the lowest possible
Cash Price.
We keep the latest in Neck
wear. Collars and Cuffs. The
fact of the matter is. we have
what you want in our line and
guarantee to sell you as cheap as
any house in North Texas. And
we want to impress you with this
fact, that there is no town in
North Texas that holds out to
>e
I lit-(High
Mock j>
ship to
evening
138 of the tine-1 hogs ever
ped from this station. *ome brit s ^
ver> large and in splendid comli- '
lion. Hog- are bringing a g ,.d
price now buf the average faruiei
is buying meat instead of selling
hogs.
Pol" soui** time efforts ha\e
been iu:i<l*t to secure fund* with
which to buv book" for a public
librarv for the public school and
a good!v number of book- have
been donated On Friday nisiht
April 1st. eeveral grade#
in t lie public schtxd will give an
entertainment at the opera
house, for the purpose of
raising tlie much need«>l fund.
This is V' lir children's affair and
is certain!\ worth your time and
inonev. (io to hear them. Pro-
gram will appear later.
I> N
i!
that the tight with his enemy
would take place in the office of
the Durrant Times, with which
•aper Collyar was connected. I
was
lyar. for I had been led to infer ! He is neither to be bullied nor coerced. He knows his rights, and.
knowing them, dares maintain.
"We have no time to contemplate the absolutely theoretical,
for tiie nand of duty is ever jM intiug us the projier path. Ll is a
distinctively American quality to act unllinchly in accordance with
informed of the fact that j the dictates of what we believe to be duty. If we ^o back to the
Collyar had been found dead. Be-|j;lyS 0f the revolution we shall tiud that same characteristic just as
fore 1 left him he said: "bee j st rongly in evidence as it is today. We may broaden, our terri-
Nichols and request him not to j ory m!iv vastly increase, knowledge may come to us in many new
wire anything to any of the pa-; forU)> but above all there must be. if we would maintain our su-
pers in case anything should hap premacy as a republic, that same devotion to duty that character-
pen to me. Do not wire to mj zed our forefathers. We niusi study, too, what we want and then
jieople. but write to my brother j we niust work to obtain it.
••It is often -aid that we as a nation are on the verge of a crisis,
n a measure * nation such as the United States of America must
so- ; view the problem ol a crisis every day. A man who lives in a great
Collyar was a graduate at law|cjtyand mingles with the crowds that throng its streets is con
and practiced law in this city uPjstautiy subject to danger, lb' has narrow escapes so often that he
ceases to think of th« mas such. In the daily face of danger he be-
comes accustomed to it. So it i?> with us as a nation. Every day
is a cri>i;- and tin ><• crisos become great or small as circumstances
make them."
There was a decided ring in the president's voice and his face
< dihir car** as he looked in a faraway fashion out
oj the cabinet room of the white house. After a
? he
in 11
thes
eX i s
Issued May 18W>.
years $2,950.00.
Reserve at maturity $2,093.35
Dividend accumulations $7<it?.30.
Total cash value $2,855.65.
Actual cost of $5,000 Insurance for 1U years $94.35.
Actual cost of $5,000 Insurance for 1 year $9.44.
Actual cost of $1,000 Insurance for 1 year $1.K9.
Ten years ago the competitors of The Mutual said: 44We admit
the Company ha- paid large dividends in the past but it cannot do
it again." The above results accomplished in the short dividend
period of ten years shows what the Company is doing.
Cheaper than the cheapest. The safest and l est.
Edwin Chamberlain & Co., General Agents, San Antonio, Texas.
D. .1. Evans, Dist. Ajjent.
Positions Guaranteed.
and tell him about it. At this
Collvar bade me return and I did
List of real estate 11 an-t.i - tin-
for record in th> rount^ < i ik
office M' Kinnt'\. I cxa-*. wee
ending March t' Is/-:
M 11 l ow n-eti i
in McK innev
\\ ,1 S Hu-seil t
lot in M< Kinm \ > ! 7-">.
McKinne> Inv -t nm nt Co.. to
1) K JSharbinti, lot in M Kinne\
$250.
D I- Shai bun- to W •• lUauken-
lot in MeKiniiey
Albort Wilder to Minnie Blan-
kenship. lot in M< Kntne\
W (i Blankttl-hip to Vlbert
Wilder, lot ill MeKinne\.
Kate Allen to S II Hunter. s"a
W B Smith -ur. f." .
I* M t'ox alel « lf t o *s 11 1111i'i-
ter. "<«ia, 15 Smith -ur. *;io.
W A Wells and wife to W K
Mather-, lot n Hockhili $.>o.
H S Porter to W I ly, #)a
\N I > Tlioinpson -ur. $ 1"".
James II done? i. Jane- |{
until about four months ago. He |
is c<mnected with one of the most!
prominent families in Tennessee
ami was a man of ambition and
reti ne men*. Conversation!
etwiH'ii Collyar and jtersou
nds ;it various times dur
e past year add to the gen-
lel'e-f that it was suicide.
Tiie \ est had been unbottoned
ami p ::!ed ba<*k l>efore the shot
was tired. <>th *r parties having
wired Collyar's relatives, Judge
h.nes withdrew his r nnest to
-i cia.
held 1
al fri«
ing ti
era!
wore a look •
of the windo\
moment's pa
narily engag<
not think of ;
are juu't of o'
the duties 1 h
man sh
of tliost
at.so
lid.
du
i hring
bruptly: "Perhaps the man whoisordi-
cs that }K«rtain to good citizenship does
things, but they are none the ie:—■ true. They
nee. \W must realize them in order to fultiil
Hist it .tion puts uj f n every citizen. Every
-oi'.te itlte.ligem e to beat" -1'< •}) his life. one
w. w. DARBY. A. p^glavd and E. s. GAtfSE. Associate Proprietors.)
Book-keeping. Banking, Shorthand, Type-writing,
Penmanship and Spanish.
A Course of Study that meets more nearly than any other the
demand- of t his progre-sjve age. The ablest corps of experienced
teachers ever a-sociated with any Business College in the South.
1 he finest all-round penman in Texas. The largest and most si:e-
ees-ful Department of Short hand and Type-writing in the South-
w e.-t.
P, «i/r inn K d U !i Vfi n r 1 u written Contract Hackctl hv Skill
r- .7^11 UtiaiUHCtlU lionur and Capital. Ion can patronize this
School without ri-k Catalogue I ret write for it, address
Metropolitan Business College?
Dallas, Texas.
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Spr.i
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e\. t raet i n
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McKmney's new base ball team,
the McKinnev Giants, have organ-
ized and are setting ready to fan
W DC hapnian et al
Thonut«, lt>| in Karmer-N ille :
J E Ciaine- et u\ t" 1 le.ma-
Aston, tract in > \N alker
|t J (M HI.
W 1' Homtker and n ift to Mar>
J Thomas, 157 3-4a. in Hemphill.
-ur,
# ut all opposition on the diamond lo\e and affei tioti.
during the coining season. The; T K Simington to \\ M Thomas
hoys will look "stunning" in their | lot in Farniei ville, $l loo.
uniform of white duck, and under | Harriet Wil-on to Alma
the management of Captain Chas. ! Wilson. 12 ia, Wright and Terry
Leddy they will begin the • ison slir< |i5p0.
bv making an example of the' E' B Marobant and
an
Austin College team the hitter
part of this month The follow-
ing "giants" compote the new |
team: Fred Allen, Ran McDon-
ald. C!i;i« Leddv, Irwin Ferguson, 1
Conant King, Major Taylor,
Winee Fa.-te-, (iraves 1 >eArmond
and Ciood Bingham.
Messrs. W. M. Leach, of
Springfield, Missouri, aud J. J. j
I larri-on. of Ft. Worth. Texas.)
begun the work of putting in the
new machinery at the Collin C«
wife to E
Belltnire, l-2a, M L Merritt -ut.
$30.
W D Wiley to Jno W Smith,
74 l-2a. Sam Shelbv -ur. legal
services.
W J S Kussell and wife to Mary
(' Bat son, lot in McKinmw, % 1 ")0.
\\ J S Ku-sell and wife to T S
Bat.-on. lot in MeKinnev, $;W7.50.
W \ M oore to F L C 'amnion,
int. in estate, love and affection.
J W ( ouibest and wife to Iloli-
Mill Mondav. The entire system 1 ness church \ aldasta. l-2a. $^o.
will be changed and greatly iin-l T J Skagg.- to E M Davif
the people more inducements proved. New machinery thniugh- in Nevada, $24.V .
out will take ihe place of that be- ] j 1(, Mav},.
lot
titan WcKimiey. Kvery line of
business is represented by hon-
orable. fair and upright business
men. and we take pleasure in
calling your attention to the kind
of people who do business here.
With the above facts we hold out
to you our j art of the trade with
the view of seeing you when you
come to McKinney. believing we
can treat you right and sell you
goods and gain your support in
bnilding our business to the
highest point. Call on us.
Yours truly,
Mcdowell
ing used now and the capacity
will be more than doubled.
Messrs Leach and Harrison
are representing the Barnard &
Leach Machinery Co., of Mobile,
III., which is one of the largest
companies in the country. ! lie
time required to make the chang-
es now- in progress will be about
six or eight weeks, but the mill
will close down only about three
weeks of that time.
.Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage licenses
have been recorded in the County-
Clerk's office since last report :
Roht. G. Cummings and Miss
Edney Coats.
J. L. Culwell and Mis* Zula
Rowland.
D. W. Hill and Miss Ida May
Otenhouse.
J. W. Slimp and Miss Lena
Orendorff.
Walter Hand «nd Miss Claudia
Boles.
The Texas Cowboys will hold
their annual reunion at Haskell,
W J F eland to Bet I i«
o t raet-. $4h.
A McDowell ami wife to J K
McDowell, l-i'a. L 1J Hill -ur,
W m Murphy and wife to J H
McDowell, oa. L B Hill sur.
D M McDowell aud 'wife to
J II McDowell, int. in e-tate
T J Lowe ami wife to .1 II Mc-
Dowell. 25 l-2a. tl2..r>'i.
J K Parker to Edinburgh Mtge.
Co., 2-Sha, W M Bell -ur, «;uit
claim.
Business men of Denver. Col.,
have been brought to notice of
an unusually large circulation of
counterfeit silver dollars. Vast
numbers are thought to be in cir-
culation and the matter is becom-
ing serious. The governient is
making every effort to detect the
men engaged in this business but
thus far without success.
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a g< m «t
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not
Int
•nt.
as
'!! ijjfo!:! *e
iti'.d that
i ihiu v.
i >t
>1.1:ii
IM 0«
di\ id
ai
\ ]oeal opti >n election
Floie-V i lie I'eX. resulted III a
•v :.■! "I > for t lie p o-.
Thirty live states will be repre-
sented at the'bnalia exposition
The neirroes (,f Howie eounty
ate ureal 1 \ e\eited by the distri-
bution of W hilecap notices.
A yvliole faniil> were poisoned
n 11illsl.om Te\., by eating cab-
bage between which leave- a cen-
tipede had been cooked.
A well known Mis-issippi riyei
excursion -teauier known as
"(irand Itepublie" yva- burned at
the mouth of tin- river De- l*erc-
iiear St. Louis. Loss $; (),
Local option election- were
held Saturday at Weston. Celina
and Ivo-elami voting boxes. ,\t
W e-tol! t hiivotc iv.-wltei! in 1 43 pro
and 10.) anti; at Celina. 72 pro
and i anti yvhile only 2 anti bal-
lot- were east al Ro-eland.
A carload of meat vaa stolen
from the K. K. yards at Texar-
kana March 12. The thieves es-
caped ntid the tail road company
yy'il! have to dive into their pock-
ets and pay for the loss.
Report from Fayetteville, Ark.,
-ays that three day-terrible rain-
fall ha.- turned branches into
rivers and rivers are all out of
bank-. A family by the name of
Boyvles drove their team into the
111 u.it 1 ea 1
must b ind
bear ujK'ii
(N)litics fro:
Then Mr.
citizenship
sujieisi riK*
with which
really uuub
ii'ur
M< Ki
*«i pi
a;
sOUii
itlv o
tin
: iiik
opinions. It
'in . ot <•;itzen.ship,
1 <• ie.i e>< ry man
. can be broliglit to
there i- of rescuing
depiorai>ie
marvels that good
'•y con st it uted t he
i«t la.keti ot ■, 1 • t itorouirm ss
o..ntry to carry oM anything it
:sh. and went on to say.
tenee that could assert with as
wa> the arbiter of its own des
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my Other BRAND*
Cans of an\
Cans of L.
saves rnr.
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PAVING
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do not
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peace yy;
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content t
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The test of ' idgmelM
actly what tha* d
that their judtruu iit i
ate. I * is n
leu they
are.t which
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ell
dhel
.'e of de"e
marked 1 he o«
'S. Our uiai
i■ videnc«> that ■,? wd he
pt *. and This has led some of those yvho
eye that the spirit of submission is
hat of maintaining our dignity and defending
inherent duty of every peupio to maintain
is long . i-etisuu. as judgment, as honoi will
• come a time when ali these demand action,
al everything has been done which can be to
1- of amity v. ith other ti<>nn have so
aiti. we must then unswert;j the ca-1 ,,f dutv ^
•omes at such tiuies, i . the d.-cision as to ex j
is. There will be false counselors, faise in
- hasty and passionate rather than disjutssion-
hasty action tha* brings best results. Fo follow the
el's
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the father.
Cancer
0! the Breast
Moody, McLennan Co., Tex..
March 13.-The election in tIn-
justice precinct resulted! in a
majority of seventy votes for the i to core Canccri
pros. This box gave an anti mi- S
jority pf nineteen vote* ye-terdav wi\TL.
against an anti majority on Juu • free to nv ad-
1, 1897. of 156, and Eddy gave dress. Swift
.! Li • _ 1 «-% ' a—1— i*.
ro and Bruce- 5?®*-
Mr. A. H. Cransby, 0/ 158 Kerr St.,
Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife
paid no attention to a small lnmp which
appeared in her breast, bnt it soon de-
veloped into a cancer of the worst type,
and notwithstanding the treatment of
the best physicians, it continued to
spread and grow rapidly, eating two
boles in her breast. The doctors
soon pronounced
her incurable. A
celebrated New York
specialist then treat-
ed her, but she con-
tinued to grow worse
and when informed
that both her aunt
and grandmother had
died from cancer he
g ve the esse up as
hopeless.
Someone then re-
commended S.S.S.
and though little hope remained, she
began it, and an improvement was no-
ticed. Thecancerccmmencedtohealand
when she bad taken several bottles it
disappeared entirely, and although sev-
eral years have elapsed, not a sign of
the disease has ever returned.
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. <[guaranteed purely vegetable)
is a real Mood remedy, fun ~ "
T. BABBITT'S
Pur • Pot ;, r Lye.
Mary nash College.
The Model School for Girls.
Hinh -st ronrse and niest «-xperience<l faculty in the South Instruction
praetiral and th<>r<>uirh l)i-( ii>lin - mild, though firm Training t ofh mental
and physical. An ideal home. Catalogue and'information < n application.
J. 6. Nash Pres., Sherman. Texas.
course of cahn yvisdom is the principle that should actuate the
coui no of ;ii ureal nations This is tii<* judgment that arises su|i* •
rior and triuiaphant above the storms of yvoe and |H ril.
"The need of this nation, of every nation." continued the presi-
j dent. -is that those u(h>ii whom it i-'-sts to influence national action
' shall nexer jfi mil theinsoives to be carrried away by a tem}>est of
Illinois river expecting to cross in j feeling or a torrent oT menace. The action of the individual as an
afety. All yvere drowned except individual affect s hitiisolf. but iho action of one of those in whose
hands the keoping of ||tt. nation has been placed affects millions.
The need of the nation, therefore, is that these men to whom the
people look, though it may be only for the time being, for guidance
shall be calm, tirtn. thoughtful, so that when the time for action
comes they may bo ready and not found wanting.
"The real need of the citizen, the real need of the nation is that
we maintain the public faith. Sometimes there may seem to be a
difference between the opinions of officials and people as to how
that shall best be done. I think the only thing under the circum-
stances is tocultivate patience. Mutual consideration should be
show n. There can be no question as to the wisdom of this belief,
for centuries of experience has proved that it is correct."
Weston Local Institute J. Creswell and D. W. Taylor.
General discussson.
Weston local institute meets S-turdav night. Re-
saturda, April «, ■**.
program. ( haracter. ' Affirmative: G. W.
The Ideal Teacbei, from to Scoggins and W. C. Smith; Neg-
by J. B. Warren ami «I. VV. ative: «J. W. Crowder and J. E.
Miller. Jackson.
Good Morals and Gentle Man- Music and recitations by \N es-
oers in School, from 9:45 to 10:20 j ton pupils, before and after the
by G. W. Scoggina and W. M. ; debate.
Krwin. ! trustees and patrons are
The Mot Practical Way of especially invited to attend the
Teachir.g U. S. History, from whole session.
10:30*to 11:45, by J. W. Croyv- Everybody come and let's
der and J. E. Jackson. arouuse school interest. G. W.
How to Teach Orthography in Scoggins, J. B. Warren, W. M.
Intermediate and Higher Grades, Kv"""
eighty-one majority pt
ville eight ainjority ui
;
from 1:00 'till 1:45 I>y YV. ('.
Smith and Mrs. J. W. Slille..
Classification an I assignment of
session^, from 1:4a to 2i30—by
J. H. llill and W. W, Foster.
The success of oui higher i:.st -
tut ions of learning dei e id ma-
terially upon the extent and pro-
nblie free schools
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x' ■ ■ ii '
Erwiu, Committee.
G. W. Scoogixs, Sec'y.
Voidable U> Wmhb.
Eopeciaily valuable to vomen k BrnVH*
Irui Bitten. Itaekaehe uninh«i, tif itarhi
ilfatpptui, streiutth take* Um plaec of weak-
nr.-#, and the ebw of keuMk etmm «• dto
ehatk vm tklawoadntit rftdj ia
it
THE BEST IS. AYE. THE CHEAPEST.''
AVOID IMITATIONS OF AND
SUBSTITUTES FOR
3APOLIO
KING BUSINESS COLLEGE.
1 atronized and endorsed by the best citizens and leading busi-
ness men of our city and ftate. The Oold Medal has always been
ayvarded to our course of study al the Texas State Fair and Dallas
Exposition. We prepare young men for a civil service examina-
tion. ( his" graduates hold the highest positions at the l est salaries
because yve do high grade work.
H e Invite Every Young Han or Woman
yvho contemplates taking a business course, to see our large school
at work in our nice, attractive looms and well ventilated hall, and
be convinced that we are better prepared to give you a thorough
business education than any other school in the state.
\\ rite us F01 a List of Our Graduates who Took Positions
Year. Catalogue free. Address,
F EVERSON,
Pbbsidkxt.
T. T. E1BRS0
vioM*
First Natio
OF
CAPITAL
BUYS AND SELLS
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1898, newspaper, March 24, 1898; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192007/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.