The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1899 Page: 7 of 8
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(piour aim to continue on the upward march of mercantile progress. We do not expect to attain thla
With glaring advertisements but by just stating facts and never advertising any article that we are unable to
ed from
and putting yon off with the time-worn excuse, "Just Sold Out.'' No such answer will be given you by
salesmen?
your attention to oCir
5& U
ious Sunday. Mr.
is a well known young
Kinney grocery man.*
msmmammsmmmmi
Bros, -for watchc*. -
ifcii.
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IV B. Parrish wl>o lives four
west of ^nton ga^usa
call yesterday: Mr. Par-
lor several years lived near
" may. ' ■ ' ?•
enr one of our
eut teachers* Is
lick. Her mother from
and a brother from
Dallaahave been summoned to
her bedlide.
IbPam
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wnwTimTSfinfB i
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You caaaot afford to but elsewhere
tfyoa wait to aare moaey.
WE MEAN BUSINESS.
SEE
COME AND
Lucas &
Groceries.
JwHoe Tamil fined Rich Smith
and Ton Walker $9.70 each in
p#ehet books st 8mith Bros. kia court Monday- The
The Bart Stiff saloon kae
far wallpaper.
^^HarHs. of llfiw. ts;rie-
fttng his mother and other Me-
Kinney relatives for a few days.
Heahk f ot tea oent. Cntcer-
eta Mb the bowels and kfciaey
act naterally. destroy microbes,
en re headache, biliouseees and
doastia#ation. All druggists
J. J. Beyett, the Melisea
In town Monday.
daaaO
Drag St
qu aSy at CHy
llXeifenl Bra
ed MOO rolls of wall paper
then.
Oki Attorney I. E. Bsavee Ie a
fever patient.
John ft. Smith,
of Aba, was fa town Monday.
LergeatBroe. for book* and
lead
ad with difturbeaosfl
If yon don't bay widow glass of
if hs
os now you may
liver oil, oough
grst ooal.snsp s
io coughing* 8
ve to bay ood-
ooogh syrup, etc. The
starts some people
Smith Bros.
A Burger's Pis-
a el
Ike fatnrs
no galleiy will be la enaras of L.
E. THee la
The
with good reealta
r, of Wylie, and
D«awf of Vaa Alstyne, are
. "I wish to express my thsnks
Id tie nmnarartarws of Chamber*
Iain's OoUc", Cholera and Diar.
, tor having pat on
^ a wonderful
Cntasrh Caaaot he Cnrsd
«
jcauDot
; of the dlMSSS. Catarrh
i mood or ooostttotkmal disease,
In order to ottre ii you must take
,,^1 ^JsSsrrn
, sad sots dt-
it i m
afei A#
rs, C. P. Ware and sister Hta*
E. Chambers, went.
the Fair Saturday mo!
day there
visiting Dallas relative. Mrs.
_Ware proceeded to her
Xex,t. w.
bert returned io
awhile longer the guest of her
parents Mr. and Mrs, W* % .
vis before going on to her o
at Norman, Oklahoma.
Imitation is a criterion
ness. Lots of other
ts are said to be as
nearly as good as the BU
[ BREECHES. There'! as
difference between the
and the oretty-near!
pants, as between a dollar and a|«^|
counterfeit. '
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of
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Wrz,.
W?-m,
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trig* 1 ■■'ii
D. C.
....
I, of Lometa,
from first hands and
We.haye-children's Shoes from 2Sc to $2.50 a pair.
Ladies Shoes from $1.00 to $4.00 a pair.
sa's Shoes from $1,00 to $5.00 a pair.
sgsats far MOnsy (tr two
aad fHiHJrii
■IV yillafeii
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wi ■^WPisW^ms |
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thmiootu epr^
fSoes. Hell 's Catarrh Core Is not a
(joack medicine. It was prescribed by
one ef the best physicians inthisooan*
try for Tears, and trajMgalar prescrip-
tion. It k composed ot the best tonka
kaowa, ooiabinsd with the best Mood
Bnything better—thev arc not made.
friends and relatives,
formerly resided at
. Efirdj
nceton,
but after the death of his wife, a
few yearsago, went to his present
address in Lampasas county to
oombina
tloa of the two ingredleati is what pro-
daces snch wonderful resatts in curing
catarrh. Bead for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney * Co. .Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 71c.
Hall'sTamily PiUs
en the to* tire with children, har*iig two
sons and a son-in-law there, who
are all foremen of section gangs
on aofincb line of the Santa Fe
running from Temple to Sin An-
|elo, which passes through tbst
county. Mr. Efird also hiui a son,
D. C. Efird, Jr., at Blue Bidge,
this county. f
are the best.
«r.i i.
Prof. Marion McDonald will
begin Enloe ahool east/of MoKin-
ney next Monday. He gave na a John Cummins and son
* Hon. Boeeer Thomas, of T<adft
nia, visated his slete^-in-law.
Miss Fannie Jackson in this city
Thursday. He is a member of
the legislature from Fannin ooun-
ty and is a probable democratic
candidate for congress to fill Bai-
ley's place. ^
fajared
Mr. Jaa ee~Baed struck his leg
agaiaet a oake of Ice in auch a-
maaner as to bruiae it severelr.
It became very much swollen and
pained him so badly that he could
not walk without the eid of
crutches. He was treated| bv
phyHi^iansr- alao need several
kiada of liniment and two and a
half gallons of whiskey in bathing
but nothing gave any relief no-
be began usingjtfhambcrlain"i*
Pain Balm. This brought *Imo«t
a complete core in a week's time
and tie betisvee that had he not
used thin remedy his leg would
have had to be amputate!. Mr.
Bead ie oae of the Medina
_ have been visiting
and friende here for a month
past, departed Monday tor their
home at Boswcll, M. At Dal-
laa they were joined by Uncle
JohnO. Hedgeooxe, a pioneer Col-
lin oitiaen,. who eocompanied
them the rest of the way, and
will make kia future home there
also. The letter's son, Grundy
Hedgeooxe, ie rapidly sasping up
bis business preparatory to fol-
lowing. bis father to their New
Mexico lg>mS7 ' 4fc~
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED 8TATES,
For the Northern District of Tax-
es, at Dallas, in Bankruptcy.
Office of Eugene Marshall, Re-
feree in Bankruptcy, Rooms 1,
f and 8, Marshall Building, Del-
chants of Clay Court Houae, W
'aia Bala
sprahis, bruises end rheumatism.
For sale hv
Ve.
Paia Balm is unequ
m end rheu
City Drag Store.
lug
Zi,or
J. H. Batle? and wife, of Lo-
ose, will leave this week for Du-
raat, I. T., to make their, future
homav-—Before leaving Mr.
ley ealled by the ofloe to leeve
otth with ea order for The Dem-
ocrat to follow in order to keep
him posted oa Collio oouaty
news.
KI.U
On the 10th of December,**97,
Rev. 8. A. Donahoe, pastor M.
E. Cburrh, South, Pt. Pleasant,
W. Ya., contracted a severe eold
which was atteodaat from the be-
giaabg by violent coughing. He
says^ "After rseortiag to a
number of so called 'specifics*
usually kept in the house, to no
purpose, 1 -purrhaeed a bottle of
ChembMisia's Cough Remedy,
whieh acted like a charm. I most
eheerfally recommead it to the
public. For eale by City Drag
In the Matter of Louis I. Dreebea,
Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy. Notice of Kirat
Meeting of Creditors.
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To tha creditors of Louis 1.
Dreehen, of McKloney, in the
County of Collin and district
aforefaid. a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on
the 17th day of October* A. D.
1899, the said Louis I Dreebea,
duty idjudtcated
that the first meeting of creditors
will be held at the Di^rict Court
room in the city of McKlnoee,
County of Collin, Texe , on the
8th dejr of November, A. D. 1999,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, It
whieh time and place the said
creditors may ettead, prove their
cleiam, appoint a trustee, exam-
ine the bankrupt and tranaeet
such other business es may prwp-
erly come before said meeting.
At Dsllss, Tsxas in said Dis-
trict, this the 17th dey of Oet*
har,A. D. 1999. 7^'
Etromra Mammau.,
•V . Referee m Bankrupts?
ChicagorOct. ft.—A speciaHo
the Tribune from Heleae, "
sayi: The won
State ie-d^int iteelf out
—: Is still practically unbroken and we oan show you sn elaborate assortment from the cheapest workingman's clothes to tlMT
gant dross suit and st prices that will please yt^ur^ purse as well aa your fancy. It wilUeoon be time to think of supplying your
for the cold weather that we are sure to have and" we have anticipated your wants fujly in this particular. ^ *
comforts is very complete. "
Our line of blankets
We have Blankets from 50c to 115 a pair, and Comforts from 75c TO $6 each.
In all wool Flannel we are showing a ftII assortment, from Half Wool Dress Goods at 7 Mfc a yard. ^ fr—ri
10c to 50c a yard. Double width dress plaids at IDso and 15c a yard. ^
Canton Flannel from 5c to 15c a yard ~
A beautiful line of Flannelettes at 8 1^3c and 10c a yard. h8VC A VCfy l&rgC StOCk Of Trunks QBd
Outing Flannel at 10c a yard; the kind that others ask 12. VdllSCS Md Wltl Offer tor A Short t/flVC '
and 15c for. . some extraordinary Bargains In these lines
We repeat without fear of eucoeeesful contradiction that we have toe most complete stock-of goods ever shown in MeKhmey .sed out
incrouHwg tfsde leads us to believe that the peoplo appreciate our efTortS to supply thefr wants with good goods at a legitimate profit
and at prices, that places it •'—— :—v 1 1 —— — — iYS.
WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYONE TO MEET THEIR NECESSITIES.
We are firm believers in tiie old saying <4Honesty is the best policy" end it b on thie .-firm foundatio^ that we expect to build a
busineee raputstiou that none cna assail. Again thanking you for your very liberal pstronage we beg to remain, "
■ Respectfully, ■ •
McKlnney, Texas.
Cellta
miDAV 10 A. M.
Devotional service, C H Clsrk-
offijo^fa, i
f. How to secure the attebdaece
of more of the members of the
ohnrrh st Sunday school—H R
Moran. J W Crowder, H F Bink-
C Ettey and A Varbrough.
♦. The value of
a Sonde*
importance of mueie In the
Sunday -choof-J B WUbaaka, H
dkf
school library—Peal Klmsey, K
H Love, Chas Wyeong.
Sr. s.
Devotional, Bro. Sieemore.
" I. Why should dettOHIfnatlOOlt
doctrines be taught in_the Huodsy
school?—L Dunn, H Hsrpole,
T Moore.
9. Good methods of preperxtg
■ to teach Sunday *oho0l leseon^-"
R II Coleman. C E Morgan, Supt
Johnson.
$. How to induce them to studjr
their lessons—J 8 Cameron
ffewsome, T Ed Bowman.
The pbje<*
rts.VfcSsm
ie osmntr? chnrehes"—
on,OB Airhesrt, Eld.
schools
XSflwF
Standifer,
be offered in
B
4. Mioold prises De offeree in
Sunday er.hool?.—O O Key, D D,
Kemper, C C Croes.
9 r. i.
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WWBpMippilMHBI
Burton lead company, ifha ar
last night from the
bHssard swept district sAys teat
. ■B^pHifll
havs alreadt been found in Teton
our dusting
P teflTeiBi
flana^lfiBa 9)ewt«
Oasll wO OrUP
has been employed by the Dsily
Courier of th£-itty. Hs is intef-
WkM? a
• Ssr.
INMof
hoaest and aaersetie. The
is an eooompliehed young
having graduated la the
, (Ark.) College, She pon-
lys tnsi
the bodies of eight sheen herders
ieen found
county aad fifteen other herders
shsve, shampoo, hot
■gilt win
e naroer Shop—Your
Ie aaUdtedTBi
Imw&rf.
ready 1
and fi
who are missi
My
Searcy, (A
the qualities of beauty,
graoe, and ohristisn virtue, loved
and adored bv her eesocietes
We besneak for this happy oou
He eel his figures one
ry have been given
■will exoeed tweet
Teton oouaty* *hd
thounand sheepM peri
u| fqr lost. He sayathe loss of
■McKinl
the erec-
^■lle
twenty
in the
pit a life's journey of un
fS
icity crowned with success.
Seranrti, G W McCall.
etntnav 9:45 a. m.
Addresses by visitors* after the
t. Pestoral co-operation, J B
Wilbanka. *
8. Sermon aketch, G Mack
Cook.
4. A paper—selected subject,
G. W. McCall.
' Pctcrslsrfl.
9 f^Vir _
Mrs. Sue Martin is spending e
few deya with country relatives.
Mr. Bearden has lust completed
a new home for Mr. Perkins, a
few miles south of town. He al-
•ojpainted it.
Petersburg school ranks among
the foremost In oor county as to
superior educeti3nel advsotsives
and teachers. The letter are I.
A. Armstrong, principal, and
Mrs. C. C. Cress, assistant.
Miss Lillie Daughetee has grad-
usted in the short-head aad "ton-
ography courses in the SfcKlnftet
Business college^ With her pro-
ficiency snd enterprise we bespeek
a useful future for this young
we^siw e^ws^^mossw
preachern in our hnstling seourh
of McKinney—Rsyi. J. 8. Camcr-
on and C. E. Morgan.
R. V. Daughetee, one of
usy cerpenters, has just c
Mrs. Helen Woods aad daugh-
ters. of Ash Grove, were here this
week.
County Superintendent Erwin
has invested in a fine lot of white
Plymouth Rock ohickens, bought
from the pcoa of A. J. Gun-
•tream.
The city street force caine out
and made nome repair* on our
I g .1 — *
nntiji
them.
There in talk of a petition to
have North Kentucky «treet open-
ed to the north line of the recent-
ly annexed addition to McKlnney.
Singinp sod Sunday choolM sre
programing nicely.
A one inch ram fell here this
(Thurwlsy) morning.
Occasion a l.
Dssis Oets.
Oct. 18, 99.
dition
44 Admiral Dewey*s physical eoo-
msv not be in the very beet
order snd possibly this is one of
hie meson's for his efc
gagement to go to Atlanta and
resent the sword to Lieut. Brum-
pre
by, but I believe he hes stronger
SZTLIban this," said a^5l
nrldfa^ nut uuri snil awaKs ^BOfrij QeorgtsU today.
wnen asxea to state his opm-
regarding the admiral's determi-
nation to steer olser of Atleata,
the reotleman said: -
**f beve it from one very oioee
to Admiral Dewey thet hs very
much regretted the determiaetioa
of the msnsger* of the state fair
to sst apart a day a Dewey dey
aad thee put him up as the star
attraction at 50 cents per et-
trsct.
"The sdmiral wee strong|p of.
- After an extended visit in this , tbs opinion that he had net yah
vli jiH) N. Wood pad sister left' reeched the poiat where he wna
for their home last Saturdey in I willign to be need as a pullsr-in
ArtjgWfa. . ! f°r *tate fain at the etpeuie of
our
busy cerpentefSr Has just com-
pleted some remodeling end . re-
pealing on the home of Walter B.
Wileoo. - .. -
WUf Boone is running the dray
wagon of Mr. Wdrsham, who is
lsid ap with a. aittaff* '-e ♦Vis
VSu
ere gled to note thet Lee-
ley McDonnel has returned home.
Joe Wallie-end Mrs. Bell of
Fannin county were married hers
recently.
Grain sowing la now in full
blast which makes the farmers
very busy.
Marion McDoUadl. began his
school aft Enloe Moadar. —
Lnks Daniels aad Miss Laura
Brown of Wylie, were married at
Garland Sunday. They gie^wo.
the people. Ha knew thet to de-
cline to go to Atlanta and let his
engagementa tor Philadelphia end
other ptaoas stand would be to an-
nounce that ae hie season aad he
simply shut down on tbs urhoM
outilt.**—Wsshiagtaa cor. Delta!
News.
If Dewey hokb soeh
toil SM WT? n99l9T9
sensible as ha has
Too
lie m£a aif allowing
DevOtioaal, Thos. WstkimT.
ts xqmmtm ooif opwi to ttfry
ahonid Mtond 9a«i*J
-rhrmlWL J TrucH, T L F l-
O B AirhMft. ■
report* fmm all th.
schools.
iSffgfc'-"
Mrs. Lon Tanlkington, Local Agent unesenoury oi tae
It Blaonidale. who, with fivechil- f|. A?. C. says he sold 8109 etf
drea, has been down with the curvion tickets lo the Dellae Fsir
StmUKUAH.
FilrfkM Xetes-
October 86, fgVKI.
The trustees here eecured e full
supply of winter wood for our
school snd hsve edded more im-
provements to house aad grounds.
Mrs. G. C. Thompson is on the
sfck Bit.
"Mr. T; C.Leedy spent * tew
deyset home this weak. He ha*
Sit finished a^nice Tot of fence
itdittg for J. G. Williams, of
hitee Grove. ^
Evans, of McKin-
ney, "
8u*^ _
Chance and his eesistent,
Mms Blankenship, are getting
their school in splendid shsps. A
most successful term i«Ntn$cipa-
ted;
thin year an against 2800 last year.
This reveals an increasing Fair in-
terest that should encourage the
promotion for i: Collar county
fair next yi
McKlnney Market Report
Corrected every Thursday
moraiag.
Seed coUon. IK to f «c B
Square bate ..... .8.| to 7c p4Sf *
Cotton sesi; per ton..... #13.00
Wheet
'ir i", "w . . '* . * • A 19.00 to *M
Missouri,,
ere tslking of rnunlng a gold
standard expansionist democrat
for oongreesc
^ . " hi MiWsgw
Oandidetee are going
the sletea of Centaeky, Ohio
Nebcnka in ''SpeciafChlliQHj
huggiag the people oa the si
jact of imperilism aad trusts.
San Francisco,
Brigsdier
w ired tK*
st
Corn p«T bushel
Oats per bushel
Hay par ton
Lard per pound
perpound
1 toS3
.19 to Me
•*lo It
.in to«C
the K
i
Bran.. per 100 lbs., 85c
— lafc^^asr'*11
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1899, newspaper, October 26, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252272/m1/7/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.