The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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her, either in fun or In «•* -
tewi*.meer.'
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an* a^Loss or SUDBS'
you say anything fu
j laugh at it yourealf, but
(c*# enjoy.it.
When auother person speaks,
[listen yourself, and try not to
! disturb ot her*. -
and honor
tT&Np&>D to
to be wftrt some c
those preseut.
Wb«n you meet
Igreatefip&iHtj
| stop and retire, especially if it bi
I at a door or anv straight place, to
I give way for him to mm.
not evil of the absent,
fecHS
reepecM® Z....4
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with one- of I
yourself.
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T. T..KMEB3QJL
T. H. EMERSON
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■■•aft
Show not yourself Wad at thei
misfortune of another, though he
were your enemy.
Be notetmons to know the af*
oUier*; neither approach
that *peak in private. ■ +
Undertake not whatybu cannot
j perform, but4be% careful to keep J
[yourpromise, r,
to Jump *H*e In yjnr;
it little spark or celes-
tial dre.oalled coniKJtonce.
1 /is" "i;t;- :i:
newspapers Haver Err. -
One day a gentleiuau called u
the office of a certain newspaper,
land said to the editor: ^ t
"Sir,A is announced in your
paper that I am dead*" ' • ~ —
*• WalWJf replied the editor, ♦'if
it in our paper, it is correct.
/'Itii not correct, for here I
falive/' rejoined the other. . -
"Well, it cannot be helped,
[tnid the editor
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Hon. W. H. Oaunfgp
Pe-ru-na has cured thousands of ob
stinate caaerfOf catarrh, and Is perhaps
ilia tmty ffltoiwHwdy li erietnses
for catarrhal diasaaes; but there see
maltitudea of people who era
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soon* to tb L'ni
vMna gaturday when J*
yyilBwIB
Elected to Succeed
Imprisonment
President of
.m.h
In Beth
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to1 )t
Ub Volti
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the tw
Reft r« the
help. Sq nA aa thiMta the
recommendation of jho-m-aa hy E -
fleecetety Ohley ladlteeted. ftmpm
iaaeleotifle awl >ae>\y fef<tahlat AXk
droggiaUssUit. /
FRO* CiAMP COLUMBIA CU
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ParU Feb. 30 —Th© aatiooal aiewm-
My naet at VeraaiUes. at it a/ekxik Sat
unlay morning. M boabet, pveaident of
senate, declared the ^tttog^e|Mtt anild
M Loabet proceeded to drawing far the
Bam. - The voting hegan with - the let-
r Dt Pooeette eaettng the
It fie officially announced that M-
bet reoeiVod 488 votes against 970
to*ML Meline. M. Loubet was then
officially declared elected president of
the tfrradlt repmblia iTr
roman
am
.Vi, . From htearly hoar the stations of the
i* i writes Tie Oeerter # <^ {Yamoad line« leading to VoenaiUes were
crowded with people gathered ftuwitoees
1 He isjisitiiie of the depottes and era
atoca. M Deroolede arrived here bj
uae railroad and was met by
of ths Patriotio league. Order
baa Wayn and Kress
. "But i expect jou to contradict
it,*' said the injured man.
"Ko^ I oannot do that," said
♦♦it we oever.-eontra-
ig that appears in our
I wtH do tne only thing
umbia, Havana,Cuba,
*9 .i&rAe the rigid
OW BTK1NW1CY, t^WXKAM,\■ -r -\t (diet
and SUKPLUS - tlS5,0OO
jfca^do. Tomorrow I will put
SSjLLfl EXCHANGE OH THE PE1HCIP1L CITIES U EU*W E|you in the list of births."
1 rraaels Emersea, T. T.EK E 809. T.H.taiersei
Hljr'liulu r n iriiiih / - . ' %
Hoursr 9 a nq^.to 4 $-
e^re)
to etetla visit to
tf ihf suburban vi
jeen^something of-
Since Culm -nd Porto Bico
have eo nearly become a pari of
the United mates, the manners
and customs of the peopl here
;ve become, a favorite subject
t S Bdtimo™ woro.D took h.rl^^Sl.W tUN°SIte
W*! i*!Ij, have rtad with some degrea' o
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B.T.
CANS OF
interest, but tu they are so far
from the real truth I have con-
cluded that thd majority of theue
weie sitting at their office
dta^t consulting their geograph-
ies. Tbe greatest error made b,
these writers is on the aggricu
tural interests of this country
file Statement that thin country
JS-EQUALtO
of any Other
^roifiipiBH nothing in the way
r ettpplies t* $ wide error
, JQ* A JuaDDlU o
CONSUMER,
Sots
T. .BABBITT'S
or
[Sdndty. When all the children
marched up the tale singing a
noiiar the 4-year-old fol-
tnd eaag with much unc-
tion* although the mother "We*
sore the child had never heard
the song before. After service*
the mother asked how she enjoy-
ed it.
••O, I liked it ever so muoh,*'
theehild and.
- .♦♦ What were yon s$ngi|g? ;
didrf
«
the
■l«ht.' Globe Domocmt. Hoii Sr cmkLa
ieaae w^llaa . ,
Corn as a marketabW article,
however* f* faihtro, tobacco ant
augiT being t4ie *Upip firo
jattWC"'
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THE GREATEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN THE WOELD.
ufpHurance co. op hen york.
MICHAEP A, McCXJBDT. President.
SHrplusS35.mi94.59.
tARGEST. THE SAFEST. THE BEST.
. Wdere b !897 2S HILLIONS OF DOLLARS
TM BMt OoaipuT ii the one tut a«.to. nM iwl.
liace Us Organiutien-m 1843.
wr~ "
tot^pcf
r the seetirity of itaT present
;taTaiidtovwrtedtor Its
Total
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bars
INCOME POR 1897.
|871,«W4I .
. 101. m. 074.4
"jL; "nr^ a'in'I" ri k
WU. 1
.fMft.78C.487.ft
. nt,788,888.87
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848,808.801.88
11.488,488.84
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IK THE LEAD 0F ALL
ISt to^^°?lheBBl8TCompMy. write to
■hi CHAMBERLAIN 6 COMPANY.
; Gonal Agents, Saa Aatoaio< Texas
11 ««, «
A Prussian school ins
I peered at the office hf
, master of t little town t
to accompanr him on
I inspection through tbe/scb«>ols
The burgomaster was out of
aorta,-and was heard to mutter t'
Mmfmh -..., • :,y
"What te. this donltey "hjore
[again for?" '*
The inspector said nothing, but
waited his time, end with the un-
willing burgomaster set out on
hit tour.
Aftti# £rtt school he announc-
ed bis wiah to sea bow Well punc-
tuation was taught. '1
•4Oh, never mind that," grum-
bled the burgomaster. "We
don't care an\thing for com mat
and suoh trifles."
But the inspector seot a boy to
the blackboard and ordered him
to Write: ' "
"The burgomaster of R. sayt,
the inspector it a donkey." -4:.
Then be ordered him to trans-
pose th# pomma, placing it titer
E., and to itseft another on# sf-
{er intpector, and tike boy Wrote:
4 Tbe burgomaster of E.,#^rs
the intpector, it a donkey. * / - ]
It li probabis that the refraffo^
rv official gained a new idea of
the value of "comman and such
trifles. "—London Tit-Bits.-
or ap-
burg<>
o«o
V ur ifMOf structures* W
ihirk tbatchedn
he beat of summer
ing every house is a
ooapnt, banana and
which furnish val
ops.
arp very
g
tan
Hurroum
of cn-
ge trees
inti ket
lilfrtg
able crop.
That Cuba wilt fffoeper under
5- ■
ONLY ONE SLIGHT
DISTURBANCE 000UBBBD.
lie Voted, and Cdart
Others Had til Take
Him Away*
AJL JKwaNoa.
ktentiary ct Goinnihns, O., tor robbing
the iUxk rr ito on Ctot.,lvlWV. f •
iwnluK-iiM^.telkWor.
teqod was jauwed denying he robbed the
train. ;f
wen Keow*.te..,tess*«
PuriH. ?eb. SW. •-A1 Jfenniugs. whotras
ebarioted in the United States conrt at
Oheootah. I. T.. on h charge <4f rohhtog
a Rook h Ut d train in 1887, is qaite well
known here. Me was fotsn^rlx ft.tepu'y
United Slates mawhal. ftnd wr>yfc vt for
|w|irie-«mrt nuie darin* the
llret yearof \ta M^iV>UrtMncmti when It
ltd jeriadictkm of the territory.■ ;
jMtnW *ei*-e t;;aieiL ■' \ j ;
City. F<'b. *gi Ths txMi ef
James, Jr.. for c«.. m liotty .to the
train roMWy-.
"A special venire of ISO names
was drawn sad •ammoned te appear
this morning. The question of the
jury win be fonght Wtterty by both
side* and tbe greater part flf the*
weaT no special pottos pre-
ntiona taken. The ftwfc taraiu tonk an
amy of telegraphers and telephonists
*&.- ' a. bovaar.
to VTrwafll^s. where the town hall
v,iih ilagM and draped with
•Tt;v-. Li«;up« were lighted and vetted
*"Trr*tT«.' r, \r—^ ^
Tl " lioeoe in the ball Wa« an
W Growls snrroanded Ae doocs
ta the arrival of^lfiemhwe The
mug eloeed to the pnUtt<r: :Tt^
saw gr^pe hsld meettoga end
growing ^ty ajmonDcedtbat M.
vei^eu? a w n bis oandi-
enrh " .Xht-.iUdifflAlwk .and .Antl-Sem;
licin "ite*"^;rtdedf^t^::*nto"f^'Mir^-Iioabst;'
XVLi ti M. Paul Deroulede. theorgani
aer of the Leagtie of Patriots, voted he
sttemii>ted to Apeak from the tribune
where urns vepe placed, bat M
Lonbftt fiwba^ehim tq 4p so. whlo^esUetl
forth protest from the rightist* and ^>-
p)an>> f r ci the leftists. M. Deroulede,
however, t^Misted in speaking, but wss
r«;ml<wd by n*beM ^d otheta who m«h-
ed np to expel him from the tribnne,
which he ftaatty left, v-. .u.. -
M. Xhtiartat, Anti-Semite... also at-
tempted to ppeak and great commotion
followed, during which cries of "Down
with Anarchy" were raised. In the
meantime voting continued and at 9:40
p. m. fbe ballot was completed
White the c^cfeing Was to pfogrem
aiembere of the asdhnbly le(t t^ ba|P
and awombled in the galleries mid ebt4-
ridors where they discussed the election.
as. A. Caldwell.
LIMITED' TO
j: 4WP0RUHT MTEWAYS4 •
i -
I'm* Osaiaas
■npgfjnnMpMR^
k-asy *iect>i
ESSft*
li&iinenl
to be ap>
' ci-
si i m • DAILY
!
m us-
orders
a sinajl ts|
S^iaasnH
ouffft- wnHt
1 « ... ,«L. '
i m
crippled state of affaire Mmt have
existed here for a half centu") ,
Cubs has aupportedjottf cities as
large as Uallg^i| ^HMl one
even larger than tb* teven cities
of Teste combined? ?lt tnfficient
to show that the island is of some
importance to the commercial
woVld, and American jttanufac
turerM, of count JWlll furnish the
machinery arid ralroad ehjppfres for
Cuba lor many yeanfata tliese
«ur*iclet alone w?*|' reach many
millions of doliali^^Kbio /tar.
Stock companies witfe Ameiioan
capita! are already formed in
most of the larger towns tnd
cities to construct street ggf and
waterworks systems. ^:■{*
tJnder proper sanitaiy. nondi-
tions the Cuban cities sr «a§fo
have RfK>d healthand nith it pros-
perity, fh/\Ugh ftar i entertained
that ia grasping the R)oriern idea*
of town building,the natural beau-
ty of the title* wtH be marred.
Aa it io today paMie and« fifif te
park* occupy fully half of tie In-
<v>rjM>ratfoffs,8l|d ancient markets
cathedral and monument# gdorn
the tiiveta overywhert, and gs the
American ideas absorb the old
nt*h 'cn^tonvs, these ancient
10# ^rf ?n danger of being de f«He
at
a liberal government ia no quel
tion in the miade of those who
have seen pomething of her re
tources and Vith fWjp trade with
the 8tatee, that the m# gf*t >er
I tobacco and fruita m exenange
forbre^i tnd melt l^nd manu-
factured she Will some
day be able to bpasjt ## fyef proo-
penty and cnmnwrMtl weaia). M M„,^elotjdly announced thtthe had
t et tt t tyttyfcy tfa v^TM.
Apart from the Jfaronlede tociden i
fbe voting passed <M quietly, member i
returned to their seab| after voting am i
chatted on tb« ^veats of the day. The
Progressist* insisted on voting far M,
Meline, althongh be withdrew to favor
of M Lonbet. wbtoh explains ths votes
cast for hira.
The vtites not ^hn to M. Ltmbet or
M. Meline were divided between M Cav-
le receive^ ovations when be
may be conxnmeil in that wade s|onft.
begin tlU Hrarsday or Friday.
betero weefo before the <aee ia
Sa«h sids will ia rwduoe jnore than .50
amgMBpa and erory one otthei
Msexamined closely. A great part , erf
rtriaiwill beconanmed
in trying to impeach witnesses.
;• Atslpw MMdMrt Vbltst OssMa .
Indianapolis, Feb 30- Adolph ^eicbev,
settlor, member of the ftrm of SleicJier
A Martens, large carpet dmlera. fell
four Stories to the old Journal building
and died almost immediately
leaning over the railing on the I
floor he dived headlong to the
He was ohe of fbe city's a s£ influen-
tial and well known
>. ChM«t aaalast^a* Old
Brasil. Ind^ y^ .tC-Rdward Bmy-
mond. fesidtag-aortb of here has flled
suit to the circuit court for ^l^OOO.dam-
ages agatost Richard Cvujponton, aged
70 years, charging him with alienating
bis Wife's affections. Raymond resides
4n o ie of Ooniponton's farms. The de-
fendant is one of the weariest farmers
of the county. -,<■:/ J ; ^
Ef4>suSy Tmswr AtrSsSed.
Nevada, Ma. V&i 80.— BxtOounty
Treasurer frank A. Pa ^'.wy ameted
aaa'artrfantsWofti oibr^rCJoun^)r~At
forhey 3. R Moss, charging
Mstaei with having
of VertsJn comity's
recently, removed from office by the
ooiuity eSttv4 un iwisatifLimBWflhl
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be a
twelve dsy*<*
ators appreciate
4 iaad-cioitati
Feb. 80, —Ttw4 week ^
senate. With .
session left all jf
of .a vt .
M
to g<M- mroh^b t&p whish all
admit must become towa, i eetor to
an «?*tra wjiidon'Hi1- 'eongress.
-faasttoeenrfed-^hattheri
have been so uiany inaper tant1 taeaearei
on the senate calendar so short rv time
before the final adornment of 4he last
Of .a congresa There «xe, how
| only co mparatively few of thsss
y f-HV spproprliXion _ bilb
Jmd thSj
the gsomtos^M
- - - - mpf
to mUliona of
name of the Oomi
he excellence of ita t.
aa it acts^on the kidneys, vM
bowels without irritating or
tag them, an^Nii doea not "
nauseate. In oi-der^c getits'
asssss*7
CAUFORNIA FIG STROP CO.
wi taiasis^ liarrr
which luu^i uwoeabarily be acted opos
before adjournment, and if toe ssnati
disposes of these with the aama finality
that it has u*ied in getting rid of ether
important bills during the past weeb,
will be closed np in
ilrdicr and with time to spawr^ ~
The arin v reorganisatioa bUJ and the
Qgnigpa bill are In reality thepnl]
urert a«ide from the eppropiatioa bills
bBm actiou^wonld seem a1 r
D*siliy Oa« riusiti
[phia, Peb. 90.--Mrs. . Charles
ip, aged 88 yea*, %sr twe
children, Florence and William, ^ged
respectively 10 and 0, and asrstoknCWn
woman, aged about 8S years, were found
dead if) a roo}$ in Mrs. ffahrenkamp's
home/ Thy gas was tnrnad on and ltfW
bad appsMDfl/ been e^tinet for' eeyeral
days. Scattered 'aboat tbte first floor
were remnants of oigars and cigarettes
and empty beer and whisky bottles. t
N*w Orl«aas NewspSppy* Bmrast.
New Orleans, Feb. S0.-~A Are origi-
nated to the linotype room of ths Off-
man Gasatte and Evening Telegram
building and gutted the structure, and
destroyed twq presses and much mate-
rial The paper warehouse of the G.
Palmer company and the Piatt grocery
Were alst damaged, mostly ) y water.
The loss will reach 800,000, about half
oovered by iasnraaos:- > __y ;
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CUar mi Saa Aafcmle ftefe,
1 iHiKMmi •*
The census WU hi
f^assd botii betaes oemgirees and
aow to ^Cotj*<<renee and is reasonably «S
ef 'enactment in some shape. The are
bill is yet to" receive the attention of t
senate.' Other measures which
pressed tq a certain extent axe the AM
kaa code Jail, the Hawaiian .'terrier
oeganisation bill and vacMtus other bi
psrtaintogto Hawaii.
The house outers upon the last t'
wejkk# of the a-ision with tines appi
priatkm bills—the army, foatiflca^ ^
and general deficiency—Unacted uj
add the naval bill bat half complee
The army WU must be held back ur
the Benate decides upon its course re
live to the reorganisation Mil, but it
not anticipated that either of the b
trill cause trouble. The situation in._
house, however, has been greatly cc
~ nlicated by the actio* of the sonata
placing the Nicaragua canal, .btn oj
the river and harbor bill at a rid
This will doubtless pseelpitete a btt
fight to the house and may result in
loss of the bill The failure of the n
and harbor bill will not make an ex
session incnmbent, lmt thfr contest o
it will develop bad blood and prodi
' ' , itsll
difficult with the other MBStntiTW,
must of neoessity pass to avoid an
sairion. ^ t. . ■ ■** t,^ . ■ p •.,
emd the bciut
'George nndl are two
but a, single thought."
well, don't let tbatdta
yon/" rt*pir^d her
"That is
iidther
na
ope more thaifyoitr.
1 had when * -wtve
':+M
TtMtrtAt tha
HP pi JHHLremiun oiir.
uch«*d nnt'1 the marritge day
ofthe cftild. When tbe nuptial
hour arrives the free ift cut down,
and a skilled rabi net-maker trans-
forms the wood into fnrtifture,
which considered by tW youni
peopl*; at the most beannfgl^ 1
all ornaments of tlr house. , t;
«. ~|Vijtoaiti4 iw i jjiiii j
toti, Who Uhdertook to
make btov titual deltv^ta| the
other dar, when tho thermometer
wtoT'orfrg g bole llirotfgh the
side walk, was shot at* only sf
limes. The forboaratNS* and
(Rtgnanimit? of tha Xexans de-
aerve nniversai cewmen<fidion.-
Globe Democrat.
.* i—
JohnhV, Wke other
has a hatred of water.
■~w.
get to be a man I'm gotnE,.#
my whiskers j row/' he sai
an I
let
l,be
bt ber day. A nd when hit moth-
ef tAked why , be added; ^
I won't baveihave oalyadlttle
of-myfaee -to urairhv—r;
- jjtf sWW
M*' M
aignao, General Jamont, Genaval Sans-
fearand
• M.MeKne
voted.
" H, ®He Loubet, Whp >« yams ojtd,
wm l rn ta Kb* dsptrtoiegti bf- the
Drome and began kls political ossew ig
1878, In Vtfl he formed a ministy. be--
piune minister of the interior, bat was
ftoaeratfcrewg on account of the Pa-
Qsk^as
eratypfS^ ^ ,, .
line, threedgysoverdt>efromJJAF York
andQoston arrivedJ^ere. Captain Av-
ery repeated the wofst experience of his
me, and says the Storm which he en-
countered after leaving New York was
mmalHmr. • . '* 4 .L«: t;. l"i
"Tp,MU"B , tv^jj
M*r CtaM S*rloss TrsaSla.
Washington, Feb. 80, -The mortar of
Frank Pears, a Pittsburg, Pa, man,
me trouble h
Two ants rswed.
Washington, Feb. ^—Th®
Saturday pasned two b\ll«. One ert^ncq:
the time rdr the Arkansae and xN<gi
Western Railway company to constro
a railroad through the Indian Terr Lto
and the other granting an extension
timefor the coostructitra
Territpi^
Gainsviller "MoAlester and
railway company.
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J*U Mlmjr aft Trutrkmuk
Texarkatm, Tex., Feb. s .—A
piste jail delivery wassfteotod in
city at an early hour Sunday m
when every prisoner confined to
county hola-over made good his
There were Ml persons to the place. l
of whoaor^Were: Jou eg negroes capture*
at a resort to the ci^f en ths ckuorge q
ibling. The exit waa fscUitated b;
use of a Chisel and a hammer.' ^
hole was cut through the JgicI
FOR SALE AT
Mcftpvu
hetutue
i h
mrious
duras.
between the
Of Bon.
Wm$r^
_ mental
prtHsegd to
fesiflwil of the senate Jaa.-laA1
M Lonbet is a lawyer of prominent
distinction and it Is well known throngs
out Eoropa ' . • •
(May Aesjr Vnm mats.
pariZ' PetiL SO. Dnke (4 Orleans
stems to he goinT gWay fiupi jfenes
father than ooming to this oountrn' He
arrived Friday night at Turin from Aan
(Msmfi Maowsltas.
saowslides bame down the tide* of T<
low mountain, about one-quartet of
The sli
feet deep and more fb«
llkrwa egg W td
.. ... w*4mm,mrn m Jk AmA
*. ■ waif*--
and contra 1
removal of seme prominent
tisia, ay-ess as«iu, .'.-j. . :
Guthrie, a T. Felt 90.—<?ow Ah-
Schneck, a leading member • of the
-wealthy Osage tribe of "
found dead at Salt creek. He
trouble with several young Indiana a*
aa todian dance hers, and they beat him
thelsed until insensible tad Jet
■HRPIiPiH and he frose to
I gd Wsesssll IMMAwrfHt.
Lawrence, Kas., Feb, 00,-The trial of
V)L8 |psaminitl ^# snMMa A''.^
aa iruiMWD, lornier gviienil j
^8 iHv s iwrogi Ai**a^MOOiwv}Oii|
with embesaling funds of the ordeT to
tha ameaai«#|M00 whlle to that post-
oame to em abmnt end to
Ait tefciseis" t#s^i s«ls4
Alice, Te*., Feb. 90.—^The pubfio schoc
is suspended. The county commission
ers' court ovdsted County Physida d
Cutler to vaoriaate all persons at Alic
and vicinity. Twenty cases of smallps
thus far defslopod. All pases are tmdt
strict guard day and night. All
thus ftr discovered tie to a suburb <
mmsm
MONTHLY
SUPPEWNO. K
thousands of
* women am
troubled at
monthly inter-
vale with peine
te the>bead,
hack, breasts,
taudlimbe.
- Ifhey need
net suffer.
b These peine are sym
«stt t
SBIEii-.
painlessly
Pelt
va
todor's L
elopes,-
er Heads,
din® Annouigants
. : iif
Litter
Weddi
Invitations
Visiting Cards,
martins, 6c.
aaasas
missal of the case by the
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1899, newspaper, February 23, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252223/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.