The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898 Page: 1 of 6
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v hOR WATCHtS, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,«
|FINH CHINA SPECTACLtS AND NOV
ELT1ES ALWAYS GO TO
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ALBERT J.
itches Repaired. The Jeweler
i:\TEBED AT THE I*03T0FFICE A8 S^OND CLASS MAIL MATTER.
EYE EA NOSB AND THROAT.
Office 24 DHr^WCdlh Co l«k.
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W KINNEY. TEXAS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1898.
NUMBER M
s.
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JL/JL
LOW PRICE SPOT CASH
We have so effect unllv buried Mr. Higli-price under our mountain <>f Low-price i-n'^ains 111: t there is nodun-
■ « er of further annoyance trim him. All you have to <lo to avoid High-pries-- i- to
i
j Come To Our Store.
If we don't sell you what you want, the other fellow won't make a long hun-
[. gry profit-
| ... Look
CUOTHING.
J. C. Ownsby of Celina is here.
W. W. Kerr^of Celma, is here
to-day. todav.
3ATIKDAY.
M. II. Duncan of Lucas is here
Mrs. Joe ( Touch is visiting in
Farmersville today and Joe
says he's a "widder" now.
G. E. Abernathy is in Dalhs R. Wilson of Allen is in the Miss El'a Young of Allen, who
to-day. citv. ',:,s been visiting Mies Alwilda
r - u c i, . .i n Coffey, returned tr her home
Dr. Combe of Kocx Hill is in booker Shradcr of Rockhill 1- tiii< afternaon
the city. here.
Sam Burks is m Da!- J.T. Kvansof Princeton is in hM's^e.tyisUing her ^sterMre°
" '1 Mattic Webb returned, home this
John Thomas of Rhea Mills i— Caje. W. N. Bush of Piano, is afternoon.
here today. in the citv. ' « v «i * v n
Nun .Ncathery of r armersville
A. C. Womble of Verona, i~ Prof. Waricn «.f Weston U i" here to stand the examination !
hereto-day. here toda\ ' ',rc>l,;,ratory to entering the state
t\ i, - ''' Liiiversitv at Austin.
Dr. Bowen of Sherman came Tom Nu hui> «,f Stonv Point is
At These
i r
less sox
Mens tine fancy 1-2 hose.
h •• -'.lit-, age .• to l. . . . * ,.i. \j,.ns tine Percale Shirts . .
<i\ . s'.int-. good goods .l.i M, ns heavy work Shirt-. . .
k:,«. Pauts, all wool \jt-ii- extra heavy regular T.'i
>Y utii- long pants suits.. . Shirts for. ..." .
i out lis fine all-wool suits. Men- heav v knit I 'nderweai
Men-Satinet Suit- \jt.ns heavy suspenders
Mens all-wool Suit- . 'i Jfoy.- heavy Su-peudei-
Mens M k ( lav worsted suits |leavv weight Canton Flannel
Mens tine, fancy, late style Drawers 2,u
woi-ted suits S..i" Choice 14M -ample Shirts
Men- elegant fancy worsted"*, worth $i.0«> for
; ea-siineres, black clav wors- Heavy knit Over-hu t- 4><
| te< 1-. -dk lined etc Iu.im.i .Juniper-- —
1 Mens cotton pants 50 Men- ()verall- 3at
JXI«-M- jeans pants heavv wight .7*> All-wool fine grade umhrvve r T"
JAlen- Ca-.-imere pant-heavv
1 «*w*- - ]-<*> SHOES, SHOES,
ie dre-- P int- l.oO
ra tin.- dr. -- pant -
. "ic "Men- oil <i!ain ercoic congu
-He Men- tine dre— Shoes
.Men- all -.'Ii ! railroad -! • •«
Prices ...
DRY GOODS.
down this afternoon.
in t he citv.
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- . | tiood i- '' i 1' lIM'-tlc
(: • Nb-ital Doiii: -ti<
( . i !;|. :ici: I liiine-!:
H/i S, M A * S. ! Brown Domestic
Mens wool i 1 at - •'>."><• Sea I-lan i I^omesi ie
Men's tine fur i i ; - 1 .,MI ' "l'■ 'ii « ii\ .
-,0 «io.ul ( oil. .!- f •! .
I i • H MI i,.-i t in.r- . .
II. -vv Caninu i'! i'K-i
MACKINTOSHES,
A dami. j -d ■ , H-kMito-.i >i..V
\ n all-v..> ; Ma. n- ■ .-ii ... ,'i-
Mens tin* s p
( >11. « I .< > I II
I I.Its
^ \i;!
•j l-:'
1 -1 1 -2<
i-J i 2.
Mr. J. P. Dowel I. our enter-
prising hardware man. who has
been sick for some time at his
home i- able to be up town again.
Iv. L. Kay and wife will >{>eud James W. Brock has been ap-
j Sunday in Melissa. | pointed postmaster of Callis,
S. P. Coach. Of sunset. T.-xa, I)i(| knmv McKil|nw ha.
IS Visiting his son J. 1. Couch. Hve private schools. Mrs. (ieo. Murphy. Sr., of
Misses Emma Carpenter and (-mmi • „ \, L ^ -tl - v^'ted in McKinney to-
— 1 ommis-ioner Mack Smith dav.
baking hand- among us today.
Dr. Kilt ledge. ■vho has l>een
Mcsdatnes Ku--ell of Peters- Mi-s Lutie Anderson of Pro-- <)uite -ick at his home in Melissa,
burg, who have been «juite -ick, I" ■ ' '* ■ >b«>pping toda\, i- reported >ome better today.
a,e improving. prof. L:n,ham of Ko-cland. Mrs. Ferguson and <laughter,
Mr-. C. C. Cn -s' school whicli ; :«'d-uir «-ity a visit ye<terdav. Miss Mi,Jg«.. returned this after-
noon from a plea-ant vi-it to
Jot- Kline a prominent mer- c \\ . Kovster of Vim-land,
chant of Melissa, is in town. among u- todav.
Capt. John Johnson is in
Princeton on business today.
Mattie Coats of Bethany are visi-
ting here todav.
began on t lie "ith. b
m.mh of ;' o pupil-.
all enroli-
S-OZ DUCK 71 YARD.
BUNhfcT AND COMPORTb
« iliidrell
BeM
>1 .!
M --I - I >■ .nnie id Kulah Alt :
ii-ilii' i> ti tod;:', tor Dalla> where
the\ will en'ei S'. Mar\ ^ college.
Nlr lodd Wardi'li returned
from a \ i-it In Dento:: ('.unity
Ia-t ni.glit and >.-nt in Auliivv t<•-
da\
W iil M. W a t. i'-, general -tate
manager of t he Kijuitable Life in- t .-J a
... . W alden of Allen i- here
!• M. Pot< r of Meli-sa i- here
!!i' r\ Le gh of \Icli-sa i- her'•
Will ( iff« \ of V a blast a is here
\\ 1 •?rto«i . • Princeton i- h• r«
\.« . W..m-tck - f Varona. i-
I r
Oll'll
f \\'c-t«in i-
icrt
Harriedly Married.
Sunday morning about 2o'clock
Deputy County Clerk Walden
was awakened by parties who had
no desire to kill him but wanted
him to hasten to the clerk's office
and laddie out the much sought
heart congealers that he always
keep- in stock, and our efficient
and accomodating deputy rolled
out of his comfortable lied and
complied with the anxious pleid-
ing-tif the young mm. I'pon
Capt. W. \ Khea will leave {im'v,"nP at the court house a jolly
th'- afternoon t<> vi-it hi- -on. 2°,K1 crowd had gathered to wit-
<'apt. Jim Khea t.{ Co. ('.. 4th : n.°^ ''H* con-umation of the nup-
K< g. at Iloutton. tials which took place as soon as
| the necessity papers were pro-
( oe. cured. Justice Faulkner per-
formed the ceremony and the hap-
py couple went on their way re-
joicing. fully convinced that per-
severance alwavs wins.
W hitewright
I hi <-.-e against W. N
\ iiejisurer >f Dalla- count v, on
lie - ; arge . • etnbezzlement \\a-
i
i,
HI ve-t.
lav am
until e (
New 1
M
bo
t It!
ts
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PURNISHING GOODS.
Mens black and e,,!•„■. --„n-
Lad
\! ei
t
tin.
Bo
-am s. I«■
7-OZ DUCh 6 i-2. ID. j
We Positively Have Lverylhing We Advertise!
v are hero t« <1«> t u.-iue-- <"i .-lrt<
t.;i-I!>e--
\\
is the ind'icetn.-n? you want. W. want an imj., rti«.i trial. Olll Goods are Positively W BldO New.
Straight from the Eastern Markets where our Cash brought the prices down
to the Lowest Notch.
w. s.
iHT,
*5ouih sine square
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I
earl
W II. Ib i
rived to-j r
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oil ert an
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II oil W he
iing
• f II
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nnt hi ued.
1 . ( . . .. i
loin ai- ai
t! a 'id t!:
Mr
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here
i uif■ l 1
• Dais
Ml- of
of Me
M li-
on lie
:--a i-
r ■turned last nigh"
ual \i-ii to ( incin-
■ i-tei n manufactur-
liere he secured a
■•.vein .art erm
etc. 11
■r\
A lUniantic ««l<l iut.
Hit ti-
ll!
el>,
Iran.
-t II ie ji
n into tl
Dr Hr. - of !'t
Mc<
B ar tfaf
uan\ fi iil- of Jake
n are glad to -ee iiim on
•t- aga n to lav. Hei-
' o>; i ri -c\ el'l' ! 11 lie— of
• is- lis.: ng which time
- de-pa leit of -e\eral
Mr- .1 II i iTman j M. --
attended the meeting of tin
Daughters of the Confeilerac\
\ f-ten!a ■ «■ \ en ng.
in
J.
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McKinney Nursery
STOCK LNLARGED.
VARIETY IMPROVED....
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:rs.>nAii in.1 ll. pp<*ninQ5. ol ininrt i i l.i
.idthcrrJJlor rnc l^rmocril's t
Winy Wt-ad.-rs.
I ill Ks5 .0 si IM . I .
i i Ka> of Hate- - ht re t --day
I I11 urn "I I >alia- i- here
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rill
r . l.i iian <: ci i- «|?
^ SALES INCREASED. Send For Catalogue. jSR f";"
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Will
term
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W . \\
lav
W
toda
tin
i! i- coin ale- ng
1 .1 ; -•«• > Ii -ei- t| I Ui
again. \ ugil has
of fe\ er for tifteell
I > ■ n
.1 in
!.
,ti
ii - T < Hia .
-ton. where -lu-
ng the en-uing
I f ( i W alia. ••
I re I 1 > I u i I'll k
lr W. Ko-tcr.
of We-r
n of Koc
• • of Mel
! t"i•? Oal.
School.
!iM Public
- n
i i
K
icl
tii
peo|'
-tel . I ,,.n
nd ( 'able i
Duel- ha-
lt I :
Is ill the I I.
Ill w
epteij
- lii-w
\ipp of \una i- licin
.- >;i ii \b --a •• here.
j
i -
land to-
i- liu. k left for I Iuiit-\ ill
uioi n ng to ittend t he -tat
tnai.
mut ii of K11. k li I
Kllo\ I I reel
tmunc- ri t sir
i a furlough.
t he I I th est-
I Ii - aflerii
tilling, i
long faeul
g ve:ir.
Prof. Clai
t> arrived
ke charge
• lie « ll. <
With mo
As ii-ual in ca-es of leturn-
from war a we Iding foliows and
report- a the McKinney «\—oldier- have
not departed from the custom.
James M. Bush of Co. K. 1st
fexa- returned ye-tcrday from
•bieksom ille, having been honor-
able discharged from the I*.
\ -er\ ice. and proceeded at once
to visit tin- jgirI he left iM-hiud,
Mi— AI ma Lew ist of west Collin,
to rem w his -nit of former days,
j but similtaneouslv the mother ap-
ihe k id Hate ^«ajs Bsi^M 1 lM :m'd and t he parting figure of
a \ an«iuisiied -oldiei was seen to
drill. Alter holding a council of
war with his fellow soldiers as to
the best plan of campaign a line
of action was mapped out which
included a strategic elopement and
with Chas. Leddy. Jno. J. Wal-
den. McCarty Moore, Dick De-
Armoiid and M ver Smith acting
a- hi- -tatit tie returned, to his old
try-ting place, where while the
unwar\ one- chatted with the
! . ; - in blue, Mr. Hush secured
his atli.tiieed and took transport
for the home of Kev. K. K. King,
wli.-n ti ue to his -oldied instinct
the gioom donned his uniform
and in the presence <>C a number
of witnesses he and his chsrming
bride were made man wife. Aftei
the ceremony the young couple
repaired to the Citv Hotel where
they are at home to their many
v tumg j friends toda\ . Tiik Coi rikk ex-
| t.-n l- congratulations.
ttn-
a\ tii
i 'alia-), i exas.
' >ak < lift' public
ii- *u riling -vit h
Ail the stu-
• : ire. t t heir
• :ii i ie -uper-
.i li. Dodson.
; t iii- cit> with a
t . .. pertaining
nub* for eminent
institution of
obtained the
ha-, f 1 t lie ell-
1 >. White i - t \ Olll
re last
'.he seventh gtadi
t W
{ Lu- j — i- h« ;•(
f. .1 ! . I odson of < >:
:« here toda. .
-in ves- to Till
•t f 111 i \
.b 11! \ \\". Pol l .
I !ii tiling that i- being put un
«ler the t'ag stone crossings i- jnj
a FAVOR US WITH AN i
ORDER
Mr Ibn
todav.
r~?,r~ .iotui «i ret
d in l he city.
arvm
UW Oi d of Pi
i all:i-
' \a- 11
1 tie lank ti
I- indeed :■
km tn-ii j>.
undoubted
it il t
II
; deed ail iniproveuient that the
i town should be j roud of ami one
e 1 - alwa\- that our efficient mav« r ha> work-
t KC. i
You shall have our best servile. We need 100 p%.
r&i Busheis Peach Seed.
1 M
here to-da
\i.
tills veal
'K- w'eatliet and t
-le* ha- had fo
>ret!
Iie-t
.1 M . N< v\ na i of C eiin s
>w n.
in
Phis
and t
\ ellt
si ills
I . \. Craft of Mel.
hen
lo-i
: i; %
-xr
E. W. KIRKPA1 RICK
llenry .*>pr.ugij
LJk -' llele todav .
KeV . W P. ( "h
Dalia- to-day.
N . L. Hendrie;
•-t ■
.t*• in ii
Plot .1 111 lilt of \\ y lie i- Hi
ic fit "•.
J. M. l'« I Villi of I hunt bet-V die
here.
nit
Nat lalkiligton
in to >ii.
.1 . II. ' oft III . II
In- e to«ia\.
W .11 III
Vinclatw
t aj
It. W. \ 1
-f Melissa
li . f Mien
I i i- not vv
M ty over your taimiitiou jinl i ed for along time ami for which
su.voun ling . : im-t inces of , he <lescr\es much cretbt and the
e; humanity a- a rule, and thank-of the entire town.
s ii - se m an exception, is ♦
: civ e\ i i -ut ;-iicd I iowever
-liotii. occa-ioi i!ly try t<^
k tii:- rule and iv-t and take
i ! i lu g a«! and tLankful for
Notice of Trustee Sale
.1 i
tod h:l- given Us
III
\ isitor
livmer. i-
Bpart the
SigQatnre
Pi t Miller of Ko— land i- here
K "3 \ . hat? Ahojs Beagtrt today.
J. 11 Lewi- of Khea's Mill i-
in town.
.1 ai Ode,n il ot Khea Mill- i- in
t he city todav
1'. M . Kent ro of ( ulleoka i- :11
the citv todav.
here
-tlav.
THE FAIR" mZ
J. P. tiibso
here yesterday.
• - - of Mell-sa.
n of Me!i--a vv
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o\
t A.
i
Hi
V o i ^ ! 11 ■'
L / 7 ' v'ji
mri
u
V> V 4
Honest
Methods.
I I % ^ i i i 7"? . 1 , W It • * J ' t 11
S. J.H. Picinmotis went to Dal- ;l!''"d 1 < \ t ..nfe let a' I'tu.n-
las last night. ion at AI !.=n I a an. I l o . t -1 i t. i old
home in Norl ii ( arolina, i <|.iar-
anliuetl and can not return iiomc.
here to-iiay
K NN . Bonii i ii of A-iiviiie,
N. t'.. i- here v isitm^ and pro—
pectin_. He like- what lie ha- Whitt Kerr of Khea Mill- i- m
Miss Willi' e i>;i\i-i- gradniii- se. n ot ! e\a- and -ay - our met :i- the city
getting better. od of farming i- coh>.—a! when
compared to I hat of the obi
I nele Lew is MeMcllar of 1- state-
' Sen, is heie to dav. ,, . . .
J. <i. Williams, one of old Col- Squire Nelson of Lebanon is
J. 11. Coffimni, a prominent lin-- prominent citizens ami lead- I here today
of M.-l.-a, Ihtp t,.- ()s|n|rm> (|f Vil|<|Ml,
yf onion- to Dalla- yesterday am. iierc t(nl.iv
Mrs. W. W. McDowell is co:.- ' ' nfl ready sale for them at 1 1-4 *
cent- per pound. Mr. Williams Prof. Win. hrwin of Mebs>a i-
was weli ph ased with I he sale in the city today.
and the turnout, ami savs onion
m
iii Good Goods, Low Prices, ^4
AAA AND ITS PATRONS TESTIFY HEARTILY TO THE FACTS. |||
? F ' Call When You Want '
Ui Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes. Ui
Mi Millinery, Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Glass- Mt
f f 1 warp, fiiflprv. Ipwplrv. *" f
THE PLAUDITS Ui
OP THt PUBLIC. m
— m
It Started
/-\ . * 4 / • e ■ ■ ! valesciug after a prtdongetl il
Out With 144
W . K. t 'ooper of Melissa i- in
the city.
Dr. Campton of Allen isamong
U4 todav.
Hunter Parrell of Pi mo i- in
the city.
Charles Braev <d" Little Kock i-
in t be citv.
yy ti. iv.ts «.n Match 2'iinl tsyr . \
Bikvlt-v i-xecatetl a trust itce.1 on a tr et
i.f l.tii.l in favor of John S. H *ar<i to
\?!i r lb - work done. s«h-iiiv i«v nient of a note of $MI)0. )0 imd
I vouaie well tn i the family interest and m<>rntw fee*, and which
. we'll, and there i- plenty in tin defd ..f trnst is i^ccenled in Book 15
, . . .1 i pages 2. s 261 ( olhn county record of
I a t l. i y t «. >ica\. i-t, tii • ho i - i- .leeu- and whereas A D. Buck
, ted aiid curi ied and other duties 1 -yexecuted a trust deed <wt Dee. 21«t
about the pi act an- done ami 189# in favor of Judith Hahhard to se -
! everything -c.MUs •I iiet, peaceful '">■ «"te t-t f W- 40 and which deed
1 1 of trust e recorded in InmiR 1. j.aires
1 : ;M i' • • '°P :l moment Collin county record of trust
j troin youi platiiiing ami worry ing ilee.ls, and whereas on June tfith Injjt
I and rest ami it vel in the trans-; A l> Buckley executed a tru«t deed
' i vending glories of the sun set skv to Indemnify C H PVansworth J S.
! i.t * i c ii- * \YH«ieaii«iA i alahan to inaemifv theuk
| ill!11.11 «• maje-tv ot the tailing froui loss hy reason of ltein^ securit*-
i' iw Kaltan of Meiis-a i- in J tyvuight. l orget for a moment, for him. and wherea- July 17.
MeKinnev todav* | the cruel care- of life, and watch A. L) Buckley executed a trust deed
the sun a- lie -ink- below the ho- 111 favor of s Wadt*- c" H- Fa^n,,-
ILimp K itt in of Mi
the inetro? o|i-.
a l-
Jame- (irahani
among u- t ot la v.
of Alien
John T. Cave of Princeton i- n j aniHeaves the western
worth and A Calahan t«> indemnify
v % and save th.-tn harmless hv reason of
Mrs. Cora Dodson went to < >.ik
ness.
I . P. ( lardy has returut .i fro n farming will pav if vou under- .,. V/ 1
a week's business trip in the atand your business. ' j Cliff this afternoon.
country. . John Kemp returned from
iy. \j. Kay, the geniai insurance , ,
Mcstl lines Beverly. Newsmne man has just returne«l from a | ^en,son Sa8t in^" •
and t ameroii returned lest night busiiiess trij to the country, lie Miss Nora Barron of Sherman
from a visit to Piano. reports cotton picking in full visiting in the citv.
bla.-t and says there is but very
little top crop to come and that 1 Judge P. B. Muse of Sherman
j the second time going over will ca!lie duwn tnis evening.
i clean it up entirely.
Collin s capital today. I ablaze with hi- Splclldor and 111.-, one certain note for the snm of 00
Pnele lohiinv \irht art of gb rv. dated Feb lTth 1S94 and due Aug. 1st
U- M i • i . , ! What a beautiful -cetie: How lH9r. andwhnh note was sljmed by them
\\ oodtlale is heie todav. , , , as security for A L) Buckler, and
I calmly and -delitly the Day got! whereas A. D. Buckley has failed to
IL v. Jerry Martin of Wain.it jsiip-uito the shadow-, and the pay any of the sums of money mention-
(hove is in the citv todav ! -erenitv < f t wiiight with its gen- ed in said trust deeds, and whereas it
tie breezes ami twinkling stars, w- l'^i^d in said trust deetis that
J. S. Lawereiice has moved on ! , ..rrv ti.„ . ..... ,.nK the trustee shonld make sale of the
n , . .ti . , i c «i 11 y i.s ai n_ t tn UlUsty, mo land mentioned in sam trust deeds: and
tiilcge st. and >vi.l keep house. webbed corridor of memory t« wherea* 1 have t>een requested by the
<; *V r.o- t ..f v P.... i- « -t iv • scenes of other jov.> ami pleasui^: Ifneficiaries in said trust deeds to make
the crowd of M.-Kiiinevs's v i-itor 'howca^eiiv the memory rushes sale of said land, n',w
tilt ( 1'iWit iil ,vi« l\ ill lit y s s \ i-uoi - . • said trnst deeds and each of them I will
today. j >ack tt> gat tier up tiie treasured on tcesday octodeij 4th 1*98 between
jewels of the past ami how our the hours f ten and four o'clock pro-
< . W. Owens of Oak Clifi - hearts quicken a- our thoughts ceed to sell in front of the court house
looking after his IuiiiIk r bu-ine- halt her^or t here to recount the door in the town of McKinney. thafo®
here todav. -- I- lowing tract of .and situated in Oollfa
E
asy to Take
asy tO Operate \| prayer meeting at the Bail-
or mU.
thtnoe N
festM.tl
ware, Cutlery. Jewelry.
Hammond & Sneed,
eoatheast Corner Square. McKinney. TexaB Tff
tl* wuui x vj uc,ci at;o t /w B si ■
have taken a pilt till it '3 all |Ct. | 8 gm
IVk orer." 25c. C. I. noal &. Co., all
i PvmnriAtofft filVAll lluv« ®
. ..... iiii • . ■■ survey a stake from which a BoisD'acc
W . K. Cooper of Melissi i- did tells us thai the day yyith ail r iu. in diameter mkd. X brs. N. 90,
here. its hurry antl Hurry, its work ami E* t t:t5 links, thence East with
Mrs.Judge Wilkin-of Sherman ! , . , ,. worry, pride and passion, love ami ^""dry line_of survey^ i .y
vWfH. i" McKinney lo l v. T'"M '">**
,, t • .v., fu • i \ i If • ♦ f T | - ■were suopping in mt esty and splendor is gone X bra, X ll. west 47 Una*.
Ar^ font.iires ppcniiar to Hood's Pitts, amaiitn tist church last night the toilowiiig Mrs. Harrington of i'lano IS city today. m % m It, £ 15.84 chains. Thence West!
size, lastoicss, etBcicnt, thorough. As one roan delegates yvere elected to attend visiting relatives iu the citv. j , . chains to the N. W corner of 40
(the convention which convenes at! _f t ' . .1 - . l>^ve.v does have to taKe i-onreyed to A. D. Buckley br
■waeo. Oct 7<h- I P Crouch nd I Mrs. Dr. Wooten of Austin is A A QXOD I A bold of Agumaldo, it will be a Wilson and wife Sep. l.i 18T§: TImm
: ,-i"— I V/n I ii.atinee worth the world's time to south 25.2S chains to be^iantog and
For Infant, and Children. «•. W to I
Th KM Ya Han Mwqt B«gbt Tiie tu ,„, ;ll!. I;<11!h Kill^
iotendeui «.! tbe Sundn. School, Otwlra Smith left HiU imira- B~x. tt // v/gyrrZ~ loot - >n N.w Vork an I at last u-
with J.T. Couch as assistant. ing for Tennessee oa busiuesii. Bigaatarsof (U oa^/*n y . ; • m iking tilings ob1v
Hi Hood's
■aid: '• You never know yon
have taken a pilt til] it i3 all
orer." 25c. C. I. floci: &. Co.,
Proprietors. Lowell, Muss.
Xte only pffla to take wiUi Hood's SuaapwiUa
r. i /n . <>If. ,1. 1 . t iOIIlil .t HO | ... ' . '
i wife. J. T. Couch and wife. A. L. | Visiting relatives in the city.
Gens!!, J W Webb, Pr«if.0.C j M, E. Morris of bh. rma'-
,'°?5{ • N.Suut-h. Dr. j among the hardware men today
V\ . 1 AjoO!ew;is elecl'd super-'
Snl At l..i>i 1' 4 I. L? 1.. . O I ( A r I An (a mil It 1a Pt 4 I I .
Lam in % ie old towa.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898, newspaper, September 22, 1898; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192033/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.