The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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famous
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ArtmciJefc
«braid
daughter, Mia* R*lle vi.iteil the *%. I1 attended. Now Hope striug
f«uul> of J Vea r at Lhvoii Sun- band furnished music,
day. Miaae* Artie Board and and
Miaa Dollie Bato returned T>ora Mallow *|*ot Saturdav eve-
' home fioiu Coaimaive Saluida.v nut# iU Mr. Littlejohn * at \\ ood-
wheie be hat bften \ i itin ; her lawn.
brothar. Mrs l'ieree Mallow of Trial! v
Tbe enter tainim-nt given at Mr. \i*iied her mother. Mr# l o,wSat-
and Mi Brundridgt'•' hiida> urday.
night in honor of Mi*> Hattie I'nere w ill la« ehtirch here see-
Siotfa birthday was well attended 0|U| Suntlax in July.
and all report a jolly time. Tk\a Pl.t**.
Arveat Thompson an<l sisters, • • « •
Mi** Irnm and Mrs Miiler. etv
in our vicinit* Sunday.
A larp1 number of 1-awui (** •
nlo attended ptva.hins here Sun-
day.
Ixt 11, tin and *>f« *« ,! .'J4* fog uvh.
lX*url<> i>f Mineral ^ e - * «it«>.
I n, U lVnto;i llelmsteM. i - fam- iMtf ivunti\ roads aiv fcottin>; a
ily last week. turtodrtstx.
t'hiKlivn's iiav at Ivnitli ckureh Mil** Heme Oaklev and Mol-
last Sunda* *oek «as e.l attend lie i*hon went to l.uoa* Kridav.
ed. Among those «h>> atl« :<\i ^ |IaII and t'amil> visited
from here wore Mi llattu M^tt ^ Oakley's Sunday even-'
and Marion T.llett. 1 iU
Po&nw and Ja k Mrundridn*
Misse> ReH< and M*'.-.-; •••' -t 1
IVdsov. and Mea^rs Mom and Mck «h,w
NFW ADVFKTISI Ml.NTS.
HKVMII HI is.
June it*
tYop* aiv looking fine now, hut
%-« rn mvds rain, t otton is grow- ,
l vary
CH>Ulrll>UlM
Mood,
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N.
I RootbeeF
VlKlilNlA COLLEGE
for VOUNii I.Aim s. Mounoku, Va.
Sept. IWII. Otic III til* ll'KllllIK
Mwh>U for \kuiiiI I tilr« III* till' South N«<
SindeiN who
Riundridge.
Mi*> Annie Oo>A who lias N\ :*
visiting relative-* hrrv f« i the
l.hr*v mirths ha> flpwned to bet
bonw r Jot > aT ni\
' «■>'I raiii|>ua loii
'!•■« >ir ml inoimuUi Bconory III Vulloy of
lias \*,, Imiinl fiir li nlili l\un>i'0«m auil Aniorl
... t onii ImvIim* Kult iMur.i- i'onitwvulory Mil
OX ii'Ui in Arc, Mimi.'Mini Munition, Hiutlmim
a hie to lt Uk again. I fit m lliinv Si io K. r oiktMiKK iii _i iltlr«i«
nouih •
Nlr IVituett's faiuilv visited in |
WATTIK I*.
IIMtHIH, I'riMiilont, ItmkiKilio. V*
H H
The nait *5
last night • s
vvmmuniu SumUv.
V t\ v^aklex t« . k his daughter
and all tt ivmi a
taw
Tbt fmtntttvl WKVting Kgan
at \<A *ia ia>: S.-ti ,>.x w.ih K< *
IVa^f iW tca.W
Ol'Kc Teav.-ri-.i
.. Wkn<«r.f : .* : >.
S«#-r iiu i'.i rt£ K'hiX
.hu RiiK-s has nWWijl f^a"
be 'y<~ *J-
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V.-'T-'C- • ■« '>
*« : ir \C>:?■> f ex*:*
C.'txrmw 'f « wfl **• s: es
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ia« ro;"< Vws V ;
T I'-s-.n« <•' i. iic
M'ss Magvie h.mi.\ iivling Sutivlav
Wat kins evening for the tiiM time siiu-e
x at t< n.ksl her long ill n
n^ 1 delightful pr. Mv'ii\>« of thi> place and
the Nlwv - i\<ia and l.uiuie I'harr
of l.ttv"** went tv> fullewka Satur-
dax evening.
l.<x- iKls>in, Mi^- K J. i>akle*
a i itrar.!ma Hall aiv all on the
s v
M VKxil KKITA.
.£2for25ctsl
C holer ulSolM^ilirr.Uuldl'lalc
or Sil rurr. NoworllilvivtUkeU.
V now «iiili>«K.v |>lnt>. 5«ntl Stamp
ami w« nim 11 iinirnotloiiM, Imoni-
— al* m«l miidI f R[| hh a Nimvonlr a
IVoU* l't*voliJ>U«I I'talod.loMilrv. XVrltoalonoe.
7 II
Every Woman
l inu rv ti il KlunUtl Know
utuiiit tlto wundrrful
M4RVCL Whirling Spray
" li« lt«*W t aitUnl Hj rlnjte. } y#r-
fli'M «|N*/ .Swr/IOM, Htkfm
Moat f "U\«-fiieiit,
' i lennara UataBtlj,
.HICHCSTKM'9 KNQU®M
NYROyAt,PILLS
~ \FK. atwn raliabl# l.ndl«*, uk liruillri
h CMiemcSTKU'S ItNtSUISM
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A; ■ .;^r
THE DEMOCRAT.
A TEXA3 I^E-VXfeaT
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1901.
McKinney has received several
shipments of chickens recently
from Sulphur Springs.
E. W. Kirtnathck «t
Tex.. Tells tlks P*iitual Fask
E. W. Kukpat;v.k. cf >f :K. • -
ney, Te\a-, ttopp r t* 'zf.
Wayne hrHef. i- tbt nr-a > r -^n.v
to arrir#' in Detroit f. ut:- : : : :••
The Van Alstvne papers are •***1 *** ^ ff* f
* , ' 1 . ferenc*- wh - v : ■ ■■ * .«
making an issue of tbe poultry ..,Jf VJQr^ i / t ; u:; 4
business.^^^^^^^^^ jdemorraz." m*i W' C
Texas banks have on depoait
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m the Inlted States Navy ^ |IB)|I)|U|U K
It hi* imiikoi wioi'l; Ilia
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; ;■ r:-.x t the I nited f tates, jjajni*!^>f-««w.iicirw
full ivtrit'-tiUi'vaiMl .itvot'iu>ii. hi- ~ M
n - . • • v , n> t r i.l i-d BMNiIiMIh w ii« i ■ « o.. I J
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T\v *rf f.sisbexl, x ill contain:
> >V'C "C Kattleships;
x *r*.r.-iv\i vrv-sers;
1 r R5;
^;iml monitors:
i - r.t e-turr\t monitors;
..iAr-nivnjsisteel vessels:
:-1 c- ' its;
: >.•. i c-nNvits:
♦ j \ r* fmisers:
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" -t*clat.re
> • --«i- .--r'.-ti: >>an\v erv.
--r irxr^ rf- r-aScxats;
Id atUlUc boiM atalM
Wiifc N.a« ribbon
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M«4U«> farh. fMlI
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Ctauuef and beauufiea the hair.
Prvnw.tef a losutiaul frovth.
If ever T%lit to Reator« Qr*y
Hair to ita Youthful Color.
Cwa #ew.p d '"iki * hair tallinf.
.t..ur
- : v-s* for
s a -d 5aads-
Professional Cards.
a? tra'D-
Ha L. PEARSON.
Dental Surgeon.
l
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Tanarr-i
ifcrrwer-.- dr
«cie •'
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at** tv «camrc fir f~tc .Tr
000,000 within the !a*t -ii P-i, - .-a.11. J tn i —u:
$95,000,000 an increase of ♦10.-
mooths.
The Filipino g^aera • '.z*r*
seems to be do prrv*>*) xa' -
about conclude*i t-At tike ' !
States will a« earr*a-i<er '
them.
ir in-
V-
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n*tQat
V •
farort H.ui ix 5;>-
Bryan
republican aom tl«" ' . '1
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York broker V/.* tax *r. *5* iw
doe« n^A w.-h
Hanca tfzla.
A New
bankrapt law. u-V -■« $ .
a* et- $Z~i. f r. v. -
inferre l fro-c t • r .:u ' < •
an opening is ,V t iVi fv-
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| M<KINNEY. TEXAS.
W, T. HOARD, m
Dentist.
Orrtcm—Qrar Wallace's Drug Stora,
McKIXNEY, TEXAS.
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TV* t tv ai of Den list.
' a^3 tismn . abd i* a corn-
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tit li
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Orrton—Northeast
Sqaar*.
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MoKINNEY, TEXAS.
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•< ■;—, I , nR> A. J. CALDWELL,
r. If MeiM, the merchant U
t. j>t wFark, m*b<i, .v. v.,' tar, 1 hroat,
^iv t* ' "I * a>« racoiDtixmil practice limited.
Cii'. i '. * Fain lialtn a, the orrw*. Hou«e. rooms :t, I, (i
bf * . ' ■ ■ ytX ftH strain . I uaed *n'' *
• <*rt • ■ i-.' • (• t-' «> '.tt-r for a «* er«; lame-
' uko< i «iie < 'lef from a
'v # «£*« «, a^-J /r«:atly pi<-a
McKJNNKY; TEX AH,
/ •* ut >•/
U e 'fsV.k relief and cure it
j .ed
Qrs. Throckmorton & Houston
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J. H. Phillip? a ■ - it/.;
of Molliourr-*. F ■: tZ
auichle by eattinj K - thrvu s.
a razor. Another o'.^t h r.
that wealth i* nr/i aiway* awint~
panted with ''ont«-ijtrn*bt aivi kap-
pineaa.
The man with the lar^e-t part
of earth'a surfa< - in faid to l/e *"■' I<-'.e
Dan Lttiii Terrazm of Mexh-o. In tf-'' !>••'*>et 4. h o
the state of Chihuahua h* h;t a Kaiir'/a/l, i,ff^n u*. • H-rh*''- < - ,/< , M/«
ranch of 18,000,000 a. ren and h„ !" (^lor^/'- , ""'J S' | '5" * H / « - v Tm*;.,
10,000,000 acres in other parta of ^n JroatS^T^Veier
Mexico—a total of grandest -«.<.r ''ry. T*o >y jitrnU i( 4"
acres. and diatmct route* through th* t • >" *
/ -"tt (<(/<, . A< ltv> fa.
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«1 vf tmrn&fuM <« M*. . .
Iv Kavi* Ub*t |ro« Arc T«hiay
W. '/.■av/ * ***&.">•. )>t t take (irovt'n Ta*tele««
V'. '/ '/.*X. "♦* « '/one; l/f aiiisi! th'( formula
'TT.' ^ 1 7ot r I? printed on evary ImHIU'
tWwibjf >hat it it timply Iron'
PHYSICIANS and
SURGEONS.
McKlrtrtoy, - - Texas.
orilca lal boor a. of Collin Co. Nat. Bank.
QR. JAMES A CALDWELL.
PMACTICE LIMITED TO
±A*/' <iun I.l- IU u lai-ti-li-KM fm in pl«*a«Mi of Wkiiiwij (iHiiltii llrlnary Orcnna.
a,/ /<!((,lit in « 1*11 III. (iiIm ai,<| 4|| (JIM,)** of Hmituin ami Kii|ilur.-,
<A*re, Afo Pay. dOe. ti^.* atifff"'''"' ,<"""l,w' o,B0* ">er Bw
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Ml, M K. & T, < t/:ur«iona Ui ('in-
MAn-tr *A>r H.'i ' l'o« • < i *u, if , |,'uit*d Hoeiety f^firia*
to.' jr.*' X ■/ i « K'/d avor, tielieta on aa|«
McKlnnay, Tuaaa.
ov •*> • <
' '/f / V<^ ) ' I. ! *>«
jt«« -A %A *m>1 tA'
r. ■ f 11a vff I'ttlAt /-♦'« ',o o before Joly
MrimraU!,
and 'li^tin':t routes thn/u^!,
Ibieky Mountains, nil tlir /'.j<ti '
«-J/« ut W*/i< * i/4,, f v r' i >j.f . A
t,iM '/1 WvyJ « r fc >.a >4 M.
Is-'l". >5VW4 ),
Mo'-<- ^ - 7 v aridt Ksi«-|5<{l 1'/round
"O •< j/ Final l(</iii leaving (Jlni'lu*
14.
An
«/ > ,/ '/< /f t'imh bfiiit nan be
" J b) «bpo ding ticket with
F ' !/'/(,«Id on or h> foiH iluly.
T. M. IIINSLEY,
Attornoy-at-Liaws
Notary Public Willing Dumls,
MorlxitK'" anil all klmls Ii<«iiI
Instrumnnls a *| rtolally.
'IfTtr.ti ovnr liiil'KKiil llroM, ,
>i Foj f '/< • St* t infoi mat ion and "r.'KIKNKY,
W N I Oilier, agent, ' —
TKXAM.
The youngest son of I nited tirketit availabh-via <*itl«-r. I?i«- ' / y Mr. Ma- Mm An^ >}-. f V Ai
States Senator W. A. Clark of direct line to Cripple Creek, the ' *vi M ' da * I </rd - *nt A.)***. *** **> " «,.< •!> -• ,
Montana was married the other greatest g dd eamo '/n «-Mrth. K"''K 'I' l;,< " ' t// •''' f o t *'da>
. Three through trains daily with i "J1'' w''r" •'•pl"'.> n.^ iie>l bx K/-*.
Hall. Mb* |ary is one of
ft
day to n Miss Foster. The Sena
tor gave the bridn a cheek for f"ro,,Rh I ullinan palace and tour
ainn nnn ti t i 1st sleeping ears between Denver,
1100,000. The young bride can lSttU Kranciato and Los Angel,.,.
probably testify that marriage is and Denver and Portland Tb<
not a failure.
4**l A* > ■
<'K t*n> i'/
It is published that the City I the "Ogden Gateway."
Govermenc of Philadelphia lias 1 Hooper, G. P. A I. A., lien
given away valuable street mil- vei.' ^/,0'ol'a<'"' ["f illustrated de
seriptive pamphlets
Mn#l« W'tt/4. W
■in . ' . . • (l Ma^k mad* s f
villa most.*U4:me.|gi.U rUy
will move to our little eity,
and Denver and Portland The \t, . |<(/,i, <,,i,|,*r„ from Va- . '/
best line to Utah, Idaho, Mon-1 ron.. is ti-a'hing a elaaa JlS,
tana, Oregon mid Washington via | here.
Mini
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
N flAMMOIf,
It. H HMITII,
II. I . Mir.IIIITIT'
Write H.
Uen-
gtven
way franchises for which .lolin
Wannamaker offered $2,500,000.
7-4
M. K. A T. excursion to Mont
Thia proves that the city council Kagle, Tenn., account Sunday
•old out or else held a spite School Institute, tickets on miiIc
against the merchant prim e. Aug. 9, 10 and 11, good to return
John Wannamaker ia going after until Aug. 27. Fot further int'or-
ia good abape. uiatii>ii aee W. N. Collier, agent.
Li ri i.k (Mf.r.H.
dsy,
IHtbrt lUovh -J Mbiaa
Giove Oi our n ')^ I<n$t> ><i )
night.
Ml*s«« F<va and '/t , WaJaoo
aon t/#ok dino< i a<Ii( M<***"■ l,</#a
and Fannie M' ^ « Ml /low
*AT 'am
June 27.
Misses M< I>eiti man and Gil- Sunday.
mote of (mi land ami Miss Stall- I ha peopla oi<i l| " ear l#s * ' d> •J"'. ' '*■#'
ings of Nevada are the guaata of laid thair /.op, U frl" LVjJfi
Misses Laura and Anna Watkina. t, , . ^' * '" ' M
vt, , u . . riii. muab.al
Mt . ami. .Vlra. Lhaiaon a«d] tlav« Ikwwa a I n-i^y ^ w««,l
Garnftt, Smith & Merritt.
r
LawycrK.
(Hlii.es ill McKinney, Texas, and
ItMiiiiniont, >l,nxiw.
BoordlnsS House
IM WKHH, Prnprlnlreaa
DoMoa, - Toxnt
NsanUfiil Ions I loll nnsr flnlnn l>i |>l
Srasi I'asil smt .1 asm. alm.la Il.i
riilsl H'l MiohihIciiiI I1| 111 ii I in villi
m la II.'5'
I 'illlll IIlHtiff |NHi^|s
if
Ca|| at Th « lifimn ial ollh n for
hynl blanks, iniirlgMgnN, ilmidn,
laiji* |j| Ktaiaa l> I ll llg ' aal-ai
, i" • nwfW) miMa| wm i
Health.
Pleasure.
Rest
lu the mountains of Teunes
see, 2200 feet above sen-level.
COOL NIGHTS!
I'UKK FHKSH A1H!
MINKHAL WATKHS!
Lookout Mountain,
Monteagle,
Last Hrook Springs,
Monte Siiiio,
Kstill Springs,
Nicholson Springs,
lleersheba Springs,
Fernvnle Springs,
Kingston Springs.
And ninny other favorably
Summer Resorts located on
Nashville, Chattanooga
and St. Louis Ky.
Seud for elegantly illustrated
pamphlet describing above Sum-
mer resorts.
K. l>. Woi.kk, Trav. Puss. Aengt,
Dallas, Texas.
,1. W. Hottokkk, Soliciting Pass.
Agent, Dallas, Texas.
II. F. Smith, Traffic Manager,
Nashville, Tenn.
W. L. Danlky, (ien. Passenger
Agent, Nashville, Tenn. augl
Circat Opportunities for
Homes in Texas.
The country traversed by the
International and Great Northern
Itnilroad. cmliracinK the greater
porti m of East, onth and South-
west Texas, contains thousands of
acres of fertile land esjiecially
adapted to general farming, stock-
raising, rice, tobacco, frnit and
gra|m culture, tracking, mining
and lumber manufacturing, that
can be purchased at low rates and
on exceedingly liberal terms.
The Illustrator
and General Narrator,
a handsomely illustrated monthly
magazine, published by the I. A
U. N. R. It.
Sent Free
to any address on receipt of 35c to
cover a yeir's postage or 2c for
sample copy, contains reliable in-
formation regarding this matter
Address
D. J. PttlCE, G P. A T. A
Palestine, Texas,
Please Mention This FaDer.
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
GREAT TRAINS.
The Far Northwest—From
Kansas City or Denver, the
"Burlington-Northern Pacflc Ex-
press '' for the Black Hills. Wyoming,
Montana. Spokane, Ttcoma, Seattle,
Portland.
For Chicago and North.—
Through sleepers, Austin to Chica-
go, via M K. & T- Ry., and Han-
nibal. Very fast time, Texas to Chica-
go.
Kansas City North.—Two tine
trains daily to Omaha, St. Paul Min-
neapolis. •
Kansas City to Chicago—-The
famous "Eli, with dinning and lib-
rary cars.
The highest grade of wide vestibuled,
Pintsch-lighted equipment,
Write for descriptive matter, rates
and information.
C. L. Beech, T. P. A., 809 ScoUard
Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
L. IV. Wakcly, Gen'l. Passenger Agt.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Howard Elliott, General Manager,
St. I.ouis Mo.
Pan-
American
Exposition
BUFFALO,
May to Nov.
1901.
ftaduced Ratea,
Flnaat Service and
Faataat Tlmo via
Louisville & Nashville
Railroad.
Poubla Dally Tralna from
new orleans and memphis
with through o*r itrvlJi.
I'or DmcHptlvt l.ltrrnture, Tlmr
Card* nnd M p> nddrcii,
INO. KILNKNY, Oh. Put. Aflt., New Orleans.
T. N. KIN0ILIY, Iran. Pan. Aft., Oallat.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1901, newspaper, July 4, 1901; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192076/m1/6/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.