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COURTS OP COLLIN COUNTY.
OFFICERS.
District Judge J. E.jDillard.
District Clerk. W T. Cox.
County Judge J. H. Faulkner.
County Clerk J. P. Moulden.
County Attorney . .Wallace Husrhston.
Tax Assessor 8. H. Graham.
Tax Collector Yancy Powell.
Sheriff J. W. Pafford.
Treasurer D. E. N^athery.
County Superintendent. ..J. H. Hill.
County Surveyor W- G. Barnes.
i Sam Flanagan,ex-postmaster at;
Longview, arepuplican politician, j
committed suicide Jan. 11 while!
under arrest by taking prussic!
acid. He was charged with mis-;
appropriation of government
funds. Boose A the tor
biliousness, sick
nausea,
COMMISSIONERS.
Precinct 1 S. H. Fox.
Precinct*2 J. T. Howard.
Precinct 3 .W N. Osborn.
Precinct 4 .H. R. Chaddick.
OOD'S
&
Real Estate Transfers.
ILLS
l/tb rnicT Court—Meets sixth Mon-
day after first Monday in February and
September.
County Court—Meets third Monday
in February, third Monday in May,
fourth Monday in July, second Monday
in September and December.
Commissioners' Court—Meets sec-
ond Mondays in February, May, Au-
gust and November.
Justices Courts.
Precinct No. 1—McKinney, meets
last Monday in each month. W. S.
Terrell, J. P.
Piecinct 2—Farmersville. meets sec-
ond Tuesday in each month. L. A
Sears, J, P,
Precinct No. 3—Melissa, meets sec-
ond Thursday in each month. J. P,
Coffey, J. P.
Precinct 4—Weston, meets third Sat-
urday in each month. B. F. Hardin.
J. P.
Precinct 5—Piano, meets fourth
Monday in each month. J. M. Berry-
man . j P.
Precinct R—Lebanon, meets second
Wednesday in each month. Lee Bar-
nnm, J. P.
Precinct 7—Nevada, meets third Sat
nrday in each month. T. G- Bowles
J. P.
Precinct8—Blue Ridere, meets fourth
Friday fn each month. John Beckham
J P.
THE . DEMOCRAT.
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE, UP STAIRS.
THOMPSON & WILSON,
proprietors.
F. C. Thompson, Editor.
Walter B. Wilson, Local Editor.
subscription RATES:
One Copy One Year. :
One Copy Six Months.
8TX PAGES.
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THURSDAY, JAN. 17. 1901.
We have no objection io Mr.
Bryan running a newspaper. In
fact we are liberal enough to hope
that the Commoner may attain
ere long the enviable reputation
of The Democrat as a high stand-
ard publication.
pid liver, and cure
headache, jaundice,
tion, etc. They are In-
valuable to prevent a cold or break up a
fever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy
your confidence. Purely vegetable, they
can be taken by children or delicate women.
Price, 25c. at all medicine dealers or by mail HpmMorv $9%
of C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell. Mass. Hery, *Z,)"
The following have been tiled for record in the county clerk's of-
fice, McKinney. Texas, since onr last report:
H H Stephens et ux to B T Estes, lot iu McKinney, $600.
O R Johnson to H N Johnson. 45 l-2a, Wm Holmes sur. $508.33.
J A Long to Dee Stasy, 2 lots in Wylie, $75.
E M Pease, governor of Texas, 165; , grant to John RHogue.
G H Punk to JT Rutledge, 2 lots iu Blue Ridge, $600.
J H Jenkins, atty. in fact, to Dr. S H Abbott, lot in McKinney
Honest
Rubber Goods
■ ■a
J W Evans to Wm Davis, 2a, W B Williams sur, $4101.
L D Hodge and wife to A T and E S Sk^ton, 31 20 100a, Thos.
Chambers sur, $500.
A L Reneau and wife to P A Johnson. 50a, D Cherry sur. $1500.
J E Mitchell and wife to T M Hancock, lot in Celiua, £56.40.
Washington Eller et al to George Eller. 2a, Brown sur, $50.
J W Lindsey and wife to W A Ray. 42 12100a, C T Cleft sur,
I who moved here from Collin coun-
ty about ten years ago. Mr.
On January 11 a farmer by the Fletcher is one of the very few
name of Steve Grotts was found j who came here ten years ago to
dead in his horse lot two miles | stay, and bravely stood the hard-
east of of Merit in Hunt county ^'P8 privations, which are w
... ., . - ,. , , ,, j always with us in trying to estab- 1Q_
with the top of his head blown ||jsh & MW home ;n « frootier $1485.
off. A shot gun was found near; county, and now his new home is j W R Lawson et al to J H Waller, 23 32 100a, J C Neil sur, $825.
the body. He leaves a large fam- equal to any and far superior to j G J Williams et al to R N Jones, undivided int. in 168 6-10a,
ily. many in his old home county. iSM Rainer sur, exchange of lands.
Gov. Saver's message to the «introducing Mrs.Floren^O.W il- i * * L Rpneau and wife to A L RaS^aie. 3 lots in McKinney. $1100.
legislature is prefaced with con-! son, the widow of Hon. John F. j Robt Cruse et ux to w PCIantou. 31 93-100a. D Cherry sur. $1150.
gratulations regarding the unpar- ' Wi,8on' ex-sheriff of Armstrong J T Dickens and wife to L R Chaney, 1 8-10a, J M Kir by sur. $20.
a,Med prosperity of our peop.e. jSMf, ^i ^ ^and wife to W P B Rogers. 52 4 9a. L Stay,on
He thinks that the construction 1889. Mr. Wilson died some twoj „! 1'. T c r> . .. , • ( Dnm
of the isthmian canal would place and a half years ago. leaving Mrs. _ ' } 1 we ' ll m 1 Turner, 160 7b-100a,
Texas in the lead of all common- Wilson with seven young children ® Collins sur. and 1 21-100u, P U Hobbs sur, $6154.50.
wealths depending upon her for every-; Mrs Sarah Lockrodge to Dave Brown, 20a, H T Chenowith sur, i
thing that it requires to raise chil- $600
The Nashville Banner refers to (,*'en'*nd aro Prond to 8aJ j P W Jackson to N D Skinner, lot in Renner, $25.
the growing independence of the j ^ of^the trustThat her W W Holsonbake Hnd wife to T W Hawks, 37a, E A O'Hara sur,
press in the following ion\ lining 'Godand her dying husband placed |^^d 6a, S Walker sur, $14o0.
manner: in her, and no fannl> inanycoun-j I R Stinson and wife to K L Brown. 45 97-100a, S M Rainer
The influence of the indepen-: ty has a more comfortable home j $1029.10.
dent press has greatly increased and no family appreciates the good | L s Moore et ux t0 Sophja j M,,ot jn McKinney. *100.
of late years. Not only have there! gifts which God has given them T . . ^ .... , , . ... J tfco._
been notable additions to the more than Mrs. Florence O. Wil-1 L b Moore et ux to Emma D Moore, lot m McKinney. $300.
class of newspapers which do son and her interesting famiiy. I N Thomas and wife to G P Berry. 43a. M S Beck, sur,
not pretend to be party papers, j But we must not forget our old j 13 82-100a, A M Hatfield sur, $2253.
There is a good den I *,f cheat in rubber.
There must be a demand for poor goods from
many sources or there would not be -o many
on the market. Everything in the rubber
line is bought carefully here. We aim to get
the very best goods of the best makes. Spe-
cial care is given to
SYRINGES
aiirta
Some with really honest rubber in them we
can sell for very small price*. Whet her price
is small or large, you t an feel Mire iiat,qual-
ity considered, price is low.
• Sros-
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
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sur,
*
and
pret
but tnere has also been a marked friend, J. L. Pennington and fam- I H A Thornton and wife to A .1 Neill. 8<
tendency to more independent j ily . They are all well and doing $5000
expression upon the part of pa-! well. Mr. Pennington, with the; M . . . . u 0
pers which are regarded as party iyoungest son. Tandy, runs the j 1 ' ayfield et ai to . Salmons and wife, o0a. Mary
organs. The Des Moines Leader farm and stock raneh. Dr. H. Z j Scott sur. $1250.
savs truly: "The growth of the Pennington is a practicing phys-J Flora T Shrader et al to H Q and C W Smith, int. in lot in Mc-
independent press and of the in- ician in Claude, the county seat of Kinney, $400.
dependence of the party ntw has ArmBtrong county. T. R., an- j c s"Batt|e t0 T j Porter lot McKinneV. #876.
been the most salient newspaper! other son of Mr. J. L. Penning- 1T . u
phenomenon of the closing yeais ton. is in the general merchandise | a Thompson, lot in McKinney, $160.
of the century." line in Claude and doing well. Martha Sachse et al to Rufus E Wylie, 139 0 10a. Thos. Charn-
S===!SS!SSSS^ ! And now, in conclusion, we will bers sur. and 15a. M Walker sur. $2663.30.
Libel Law Needed. ! introduce Mr. K. K. Kerr and j Moore & Rollow to Harris & Wv lie. lot iu Nevada, $500.
, family, who moved out here from \ E w 8uggs and wjft> t0 w M Russe||. 35 7.10a, H Johnson sur.
.las. Heftletinger sur.
McKINNEY STEAM DYE HOUSE.
If you want to save your clot in*? from u- lintr ruin• I bring
them to the McKinneySte-mi Dye II u> -. V ^hing f ii- y<l-
vertised. No flourish in it. No
straightforward honest w rk. (
extend thanks for the v«m . ii > mm!
came here la<t March. Hoping t
R I
£ gain pew ones I am
m isiv < >rese:itat i'm. AI ways.
oiue and giv • ne a trial. I
o:itro-iage r-*e ived since f
r t tin tin- - tnh* p itrons and
Ke-peetfullv,
ii. 6£TZ.
H.
>T>- Vl . YZ- t
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EM 1
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Texas needs a new libel law. ^"Ilin «lun -v ah<' t "ine montbs '
-.I. i a?°- Mr. Kerr bought a home in if
The press is unduly hampered this county and is (like all ener- J C Hubbard and wife to E W Stanford, lot in W B Williams
with the present law. Gov. Sav-: get io farmers who came out here) sur, $800.
ersin suggesting a new law in his desperately in love with his new e W Stanford et ux to R 1. Russel
message makes the following sen-i^^nie* :l,K^ course our people
..... . of Armstrong countv are always
sible statement: ,..„i«, . i ♦ i i n u
ready and willing to bid all sm h
•' The press does not despe li- |jve, energetic people as Mr. and
conse to defame, or exemption Mrs. Kerr and their interesting
from actual damages for a wrong fami!v a heHrty we|conu. to Claude sur
done, or from a punitory fdamage and Armstrong county. 1
J. L Whitw. , „T TT , .
W in Holmes sur. !^0/.o0.
R T Seay and wife to Sa n Massie, lot in McKinney, $1150.
One of Morgan's Troopers. I j B Hinds to N T Hicks. 47 l-2a. Jno Davis sur. $470.
CCYeatts et al to John Phillips, 22 4-10a. Jno Davis
damages such facts as will tend to By invitation. Rev. I). J Mar- $268 80.
establish inuocense of intentional tin, of Piano, delivered an address ! Dr T G Boor man and wife to K Meroney, la. Hardin Wright
. ..: wrong and also an effort, prompt-; Sunday afternoon to J W.Throck- I sur, $100.
The latest t mt ^(1 j lv and sincerely made, to coriect ,norton (.anip (\ V.. :it the' W P Roberts and wife to .1 1) .- in)dgrass, i'Oa. fieo. Wiley sur.
is April 2i>. 1 his vill happen aj| inipressions of an injurious; • 4t(W.
once in the Twentieth century, m !e|,aracter that might result fmm t,,u" h""sp th,s t"v "" theex- «122n.
tthe publication complained of. ploitw of John H.Morgan's famous W A Kerbv and wife to J t J V\ illiams, lot in McKinney, $625.
The 20th~century will have 5i4 > whefe mffilcious motive is snown
leap vears, the greatest possible j or can be properly inferred. It j
number. ! only asks that when an injury is
_ _ j alleged to have heen done it
Gov. Saver's prelude to hi. f m y be afforded the opportunity ,
message reids like that of McKin-1 to offer in mitigation of punitory
ley—both talk of prosperity.
!<>t in Farmersville. $850.
H S Vincent and wife to I) i> Sandt r>. il-Ia. (ireer Johnson and
Wm Holmes and M Mowery ^ur>. 10.
J J Pounds and wife to H S Vine-ut. lot in M Mowery sur, $20.
D B Sanders to G A Taylor, Johnson and Wm Holmes
J A Pounds and wife to H S Vinsenv. -2 l-2a. <t Johnson and
sur.
Roelofs
Hats
Hivve been awarded
THE GRAND PRIZE
at the
PARIS EXPOSITION.
This is the highest award
that can be secured.
Gov. Savers recommend
vision of th
tain a more
assessment rendition.
J he demand for this legislation command during t he civil war, of J S Dickerson to Henry D Ito^es-;. 70 1-2a. J T McCullough
a Vi ~ ' is reasonable. It is for the inter- which he
was
„ a member. He did
e tax law sotl.. ob- j e t of the people as well as of the , ,.e 8|)J. renmrks f()r th(.
iimt and o(iuits)l)lo tux i pru8s thiit it should b6coDctucu. • ■ • .
jusi aim ttjuimiMt lu* j k occasion, hut bis remarks wore
From tk* Plaint. reminieent and of thrilling inter-
!est to the veterans present, be-
sur. $2100
W L Bo\d to \1 W Johnson, li'la. M Mowery sur. $3i<93.
M L Jones to I L Maxwell, 2 l<>is in Wylie, $75.
On October 31,1H00. there were
Marriage Licenses.
25H1 inmates in the three state in-jA nick lkttkr tor ot'K readkho j tfides a number of visitors who! —■
sane assy) ums as against 19*tf on from fostmastkr white. • heard him. Issued b> G>unt> Uei U .1. P.,
the "'imedatein 18 8-an incn-aKc Kev. Martin was a mere la.l of Moulden at McKinney, lexas.
iue >.ime <i ie Ml J0i70 an nana, e ... . • • j * ,! since our last report.
of 575. « Claude, Tex., Jan. 12. 1901 i lb when he joined the forces of c ^ ^ [ ^
| M The D.-njoc-at is su,.h , very the daring Confederate trooper in
Whether a flop in statesman- welcorae ^jticr to our fireside on 11862. He took part in all the
ship or party trea< her depends, j tjie p|ains of the Panhandle subsequent engagements of Mor-
in the opinion of the party °rgan, | ()f Texas, we thought it but a com- gan an(j wa8 ono 0f the 2500 to
NTH ADYMUHF.MENTS.
t
Kerr and Miss Etna
on whether the
way or not-
flop
made its
s moil courtesy for us to visit our; ,hc famo|18 rai(1 through L Mc
old friends m Collin county and " • Pearl Wilson.
-, the surrounding black land coun- i Kentucky,Jjidiann and Ohio which Morirptt s
S F
Greer.
J W Scalf and Miss Eddie
i Oneal.
Dixon McDonald
CHICHFSTPR'S rNGllSH
fills
OrifTbol and Only (irsu!r.o.
\SAFE. Alwav* LuUlc . i
CHK HKSTEK'S tiNihL' I
a;! (.oi l TU^takUic boxe? r 1
1 with tio* ribbon. Tr.kr no other. Kef., o
i UiRfemn- MibiUtuti«Bs and lir
Xtor>«i. P *7 of roar of 4 •- ia
•itemi* f«' T<*Vl >r>i..'
*-1 "Rrllef f •" !.a(lleM,r m Inter, tj re*
SoMby
.i; ' C i. ii ii Ikcalcal Coi,
r <•-. 1FA.
and Mrs.
While in town Monday S. mc"; tlie surrounding
Coy requested us to send The (try through _the medium of the
Democrat in the
dr *ss at Weston. ,, ,
getting it at Rose land. I lriK to his old friends of the black !
us to send 1 ne ;11J
e future to his ad- ! columns of The Democrat.
>n. He has been!. Well, we will begin by introduc-
land Hon. W. H. Brnmmett, but
John K. Smith, one
representatives, has mtr
bill
inort
catc
, A A, P Morgett and Mrs. V E H ur-
spread consternation among the .
enemy, but which resulted dijias-i e^, ,
V' . , E M Kerlev and Mrs. Hettie
trously for Morgan, whose forces|garreU
were all slain or captured, he him- ■
of (.'ollin's j as the judge is opposed on general: 8®" being among the latter, 1 hey ; Qreen
rodiu-pd si i principles to public speaking we j were in the saddle twenty days, ' . ,
E M Kerley and Mrs.
arrett.
W B Bell aud Miss Minnie
j 5 -INKER'S
■1 i:Alw 13AISAM
■j f fTicanrcj and brautifiet the hsie.
I'n: -.r* s. Injmriant prenrth.
T if jail# to Restore Ormy
u to its Toutliful Color.
: One.. -<•; ■*! * hair taliiog.
was a f«at of combined intrepidity
A J Mitchell and Miss Plume
Wanted.
Reliable man fc.r manager of
Adamsou aud Mrs. Fannie Branch Office we wish to open in
this .vicinity. If your record is
, • • i • , T M Alexander and Mrs. Isa- O. K. there is an opportunity.
, . jacK amte: rwaea, ana m«rv«k>a* pb^ical enduranee, Kindly give good reference when
mous vote invited ex-Senator fine crops of all kinds of fee<i i unsurpassed in all history of war- ,_T . _. , , ... u.Jtintr
— - - 4 - ** t • rr r tj i w A Dickerson and Miss writing.
The A. T Morris Wholesale
. : haie and hearty and as happy st# a |
• bov with a new jack knife; raised j and
The Texas senate by a unani-
1 e
Davi<i H. Hill of New York to ad-1stuff, and owns lots of stock to
. ..fare. He was with Morgan ^pn
dre«s the Texas legislature on the 11 to- reports his the ettvaIry chieftain was captured
„ . .. , , m hne condition, and )iim i\t) fears! ;T r
political issues of the day. Jbut every head of stock on hi#i languished with him for many
Bill Shaw the Texas 'Fariner" ' ranch wifl weather any storm or months in the prison on the shores
has broke into the legislature. If j ^ ^ °' M'Ct"gl,n-
a sensation is not forthcoming* Mr. C. M. Byrd is another ex-
with Bill as leader, we predict Collin county farmer, who now
At the conclusion of J&By. Mar-
tin's remark^, Capt. f, M. fc>cott?
Ruthie Cameron.
• 4 <
Murray and Miss Muude
Platte.
Walter Derryberry and Miss
Myrtle Gibson.
House.
Cincinnati, O.
Illustrated catalogue
4c stamps
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Talking-
that he will resign and come home! owns a beautiful home one mile! of Melissa, bja expedience in
disgusted west of Claude, and has every- j the Mexican war Thin, too,
' ! thing on that home that heart! proved of the deepest interest.
The ministry of Austin offered j could desire. He harvested from j gince tJ)e re(.ent deftth of R.
to do th" prating for the Texas at;res of land which cost | Allison CaDt Scott Ho< an
. . , . f e , , . him $1 an acre 42a bushels of as u* A,llw>li v.apt, ocon, no^nn
legislature free of charge but the {fioe ^ ^ we eyer gaw on Witt and Mr. Fiuiey, pf West
body insisted on paying for their ; 145 land in Collin county. Mr. I Collin, are the only known sat-
"salvation' * and proceeded at | Byrd also had splendid crop? in | vivors of the Mexican war who
once to elect Rev. Gatlin chap->afl other feed stuffs: has fine fat'
jsfcoc
— ■ ' pasture and pens . t
hogs of the best breeds. In fact, I first regiment Kentuck? contribr
Mr. Byrd told us a few days ago uted in that decisive struggle pf
that himself and family are so ~ "
well satisfied with Armstrong
county that they will never leave it.
Next comes H. S. and S. W.
, . , , , . , , 1 now reside in this county, Capt.
lain at the rat,- of *> per da,. ^.'.sTull"of "fine ^t S1Scott waa aor^eant major of the
44
He That /b;y Good
Would Win'
hJPOt good heolih. Tore, rich
1 the first require. !'nod's Sars*-
good &ucJ and good
1 marty a m^a to success,
io
Cailabtim, also ex-Collin county
farmers, both well and doing well
and are both accumulating quite
of stock and nave
1846-47. which resulted in the an-
nexation of our own belored
Texas to th«* dominions of Uncle
Sam. Capt. Scott has witnessed
many changes m our country
its politics daring his
"* ton, Mr. and Mrs. Wsdter B. Wil
Begin 2Qth century by get- son left 011 a visit to relatives at
ting your groceries at Cebe Hons- Lebanop and Rector, Tex., Tues-
tan s. "
dav.
Hew Fresh Grocsries
jfijl tjie shel ves from floor
to rooi H
HF.NIIY H. ROKLOFH A (O.. PhiUrt«"lphl
Neurlif
For Both sexes
THE GREAJ BR AM
/VERVE
BLOOD FOOO
NEUftLIF is the perfect pro-luct of lata' scien-
tific experiments by a noted
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
C'.REAT TRAINS.
The Fir Northwest—From
Kansas City o Denver, the
"Burlington Northern Pacfic Kx-
ciai, t. whose woiiderf ti ' for the Black Hills. Wyoming,
brought prominently to the I t.!. of h- Fr -neh Montana, Spokane. TiCOIiia, Seattle,
Acu'emy of Medi--jne auJ Mihwqw-ntly u-'<5 I'#rtland.
largely hy the pr<ifej>«i"n • t Kur >p-. Ij c n
tains the principles up -u hieh a-o^-n's the
proper nutrith.n of the nerve an<1 l ain clK .in
c n.-equei tly Nerve Forcc, Brain I qsiili-
hrium and General Vital Fncrgy. r> •
it« use ttie reti carpn^i^s o tlt« 1)1.ol mc - i^e
the n, rve ami brain cell" tr- Unfit up and ail the
mentai. nervons and pltysi * foncti -n-i aim . r
elzed. It Does Not iicrangc the Digestive
Functions i ke orher nervi nnd i~ th.-r. f r •
aaidai nerve tonic. Frsexua) near stheui tr.,ini4 .1. ;v tl, i ),> *
whether due to old ajpe or or her causes whether ' t, ■ t
in men or women, it Is ;.lmo.-t a ~i eeifi • it Re-
stores energy Quickly and Permanently.
It i- the greatest ku<>wu restorative I ii.-e in
V>i- c«Kivalesceuce of miv diar-a**-. in I'hflus s.
Hip joint dise.isep, Scr.'tulous c<>nditi<>u. , Xeu-
rslgia, Khe imatism A«e > ia. Caior- sis ^exual-
del>ility. Jhrouic Malaria I) i .ete , A.I
rtis'>n's di eaae. Aluhoh >iisnt M rpbiiiiHiii at <i all
forma of nervous romoUmH Pr ptrwl in ,l>.
let form, convenient for regular taki; n. O e
b x fl 00; foui- boxes, s ftlcient treat. ien'
cure ordinary ciues. $3/0. S -iu only oy
For Chicago and North.—
Throagb sleepers. A- stint J thlca-
KO, via ."vl K & .1y . aud Han-
nibal. Very f; t time. T< x • to Chica-
K°-
Kansas City t\orch.
«iiy 1
nea polls
—Two fine
Pav.1 Min-
KarsasCi y to Chicago—The
famous "Eli,'' with dinning and lib-
rary c&rs.
Tbe highest grade of wide vestibuled,
Pintsch - lighted equipment.
THE FRANK-ELMER CO..
910-334 Dearborn St Chicago. Ill
If You Don't Know This
You Should.
For some years it has been nr aiui
to brinsr our service, time and equip-
ment up to the highest possible perfec-
tion. The result is that we have in the
trains vte now run, with their i"~y4x r.- .
ed modern coaches. luxurion;>"ftfe cars
and handsome Pullmans „ast ground
for claiming superiority
If you are going to Colorado, Utah,
California, %ay portion of the North-
west. remember that • Yoc don'thnve
to apf iogi^e for riding on The Denver
Rorj!"
8ijcc«ssor to Jesse Sbafn at Sliain's old we t
side square. & Sapborne's Teas? and Coffee^ and
Heinz s Goods. First Goods Oniy. Prices the lowsfl.
|fT, F. 6TERLEY,
A. O e. A.
. A. Glisson.
O. A. P. D.
Charles L Hull.
T. P. A-
Tilt F rtV rth & Denver City Ry. do.
Fort Worth. Texas.
Write for descriptive matter, rates
an-1 i n ft >n nation.
C. L. Bcech, T P. A., 40S<< Sc-dlard
Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
L. W. Wakely, (Jen'l. Passengrer Agt.,
St. Lonis, Mo.
Howard Elliott, General Manager,
St. Louis Mo.
Great Opportunities for
Homes in Texas,
The country traversed by the
In!« «.«i; aal and Great Northern
„ Jiailroad, embracing th>s greater
ix>rti.m of East,, .south acid South-
west Texas, contains tho'astads of
acres of fertile iand especially
adapted to general farming, stock-
raising. rice, tobacco, fruit and
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901, newspaper, January 17, 1901; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192053/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.