The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899 Page: 1 of 6
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Dress Gingham 11 9e
•« tOo grade. 7c
9o Percales, 4o ; |
H ie Feroatlee, 5c
Mm 11m Stendatu Called | *>1
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Half wool drees — . 4 ,
Black Skirt OooS9Sit*£tS *' I $
PIm line
Wqol twill F1
White Twill flaaMl lie
flood Cottoaa Flannel 4c aaed 5c •>. .
Heavy Ootton flanMl To
Good Gotten Checks 91-fc ..** ** * *
Qeod ynxd wide Dotneetic 4o 11 it f li
Heavy yard wide 8aa bland So * f | f &
▲1 Bleach Domestic 8c till
Knight's Cambric* % ^ ^ | j.1 J
LADIES' PUItHISHIMGS.
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UOiVtli wc
Corsets 10c
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White tablaU*e>
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Large
Towels. pr90c
Larfa Turkish towell par pair 99c
Large Hnaa to wain jar fair 95c
Crash, par yard 8 l-9e to 5c
Notions.
li apoola far 98c.
for do
for 5c
5c yard. •
lOo par yard
aad ayaa 5c
5c
par doa 5c
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night mi tfie 0*t|.
greatly interestiiu
educational worl
•and is annlyii
>le« effort
rOf-
ing Kev. Holmes in a se-
luoeti o£8 at the Christian
Jh here this week.
John R.Smtth. JDptftirs
mtative, was in the city on
is yesterday slid called on
offios. ,"Jn the rsoe for the
legislature, be aajt: MX for-
ited my own^hptform, made
cauvasa on it, iKf nominated
Jthe legi.sla-
iustin, I went
ing in my
ray con-
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v ALBERT J. CALDWE
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EYE, EAR. HOSE *ND THROAT,
Ofiiee 94 aeerSeothef CMlla Ce Oaartt.
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NUMBER 4h
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tore assembled at
thaee and do
power to pro
Sutuents and «
matt«r«f reco
t candidate
.and
Ttooaanda Hare Bdaey Trouble
I ,' aad Don*tKnow It"
Mow To IM Oat.
"? PHI *batHa or common fla wnh yom
watw and ftat It ataad twanty-tour hours; a
•ifimant or ■at-
tltof Indicates an
i.aahaalthv condi-
tion "oi the kid*
neys; U H Mains
your . Uaan a is
evidenoa af kid-
nay trouble: too
baqwaU daatrato
pass It or pain la
—. ^ i. ^ ua hack m alaa
sssxess^
What to S^o. V
Thiea la comfort tat the kaowtadfa aa
aftan expressed, that Dr. Kikoar's Swamp.
Boot, the freat kidney remedy fuini^ every
Wlah la ourtnr rheumatism, pain in the
beck, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage.
M&wiharne College*
7~€
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ffcore«gt<
9.' Experienced aslprogreesiva faculty.
8. Practical edtication. %
A.. Healthful location. .;} f -ti t'f '*■ f •"
5. Modern building and apparatw.
•/ JEnthonlaflUc Literacy Socftatlaa.
7. ■ fall school. ' /''fT;
6. Indfrldual attention" to backward studesrts.
9. Moral and social advantagee. j
10.^Diacipline kind but firm. j -
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every part
It corrects inability,
Ladies t.iO^Hamilton-Brovnh Shoes U50
Mans aood Shoea 95c
Mao 'a drees Shoee 1 .OS v
Hens 2.00 Hamilton Bsoown Shoe 1.50
Hens 9 .50 Tan Shoea 1-00 .
Mens fine Dress Shoes $ 00 to 1.50
Baby Shoes 95c to 50c
Missos Shoes 50c to 1.95 J
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Table Linens and Towels.
red
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f laiwfts99c
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Gent's Furnishing Goods.
bttsstettxjz. ■
shirts 50c
d white shirts fl
smlsss 1-9 Iums 10c
Msm good work socks 5c pair
Msm good ootton flannel drawees 95c
MaM heavy fleece lined shirti and drawei
AOs each: soil 75c
Haa'a good udsishlrts 95c
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Han's Mack and ti
Clothing* *" ,
Mene nice Satinet 8nits 9.50
Mom nias caseimere softs 4.50 to9.50 ^
Men's fancy oherfc* salts 5.05 aad 7.50
Hens nice clay worsted softs 4-00 to 15-00
Mens ootton pants 50c
Msm Oetdafoy Pants 1.50
Msm Heavy overalls 550
Mens heavy Jumpecs 50c
Am worsted pants 9.00 aaAJ.50.
Ita 1.00
nice Softs 1.95 to 9.90
Boys overalls 95c
Hats and Caps
Mens white aadd blade guaranteed hats any1
style 1.60 ^
Mans black for bats 1.5a
Mens large orianp hais l.59
j«?BA. ShapebUckHsjpl,55|
Mom extra Am grade ate 9.00
Men's Golf Cape lie
Boye Hate 95c
Boys fancy Sunday Hals 40c ta 75c
Boys Cape lio
was greeted
although . it
9 bfvs ghMjN i fsv prists sf tir Itrgt stssk
M
, WyS* Hwm-
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Bustler. , .
Rev. Arbuckle of Taylor tilled
the potpH at the Baptiet- church
in this city Sunday evening and
at night.V
Eld. C, M. Drew preache<l an
able .eertnon at the Chrii^tian
church in this city Monday night.
Bro. Drew is au able minister and
with a fair audience
was not generally
known that he would preach at
that time. _.
The monthly examination of
the Wjlie public schools give
Mim Mamie Keeley an average of
95 in the eighth grade, which was
the highest in that grade, while
Mias aftattie Housowrigbt and
Mies Mollis Scott won the highest
honors in the 6th with an average
of over 95 1-9.
Memorial services were conduc-
ted by Wyli* Lodge No. 220 K.
of P.t at the Christian church
Tuesday night in ths presence of
large oongregat ion.
After the formal memorial ser
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effects following use of lienor,
wtoaorbeer, andoveroom£that unp&snt
compelled to go
WgJgjM
dot ts soon
. . . , for its won-
derful cures of the most distressing oases.
If you need a medicine yoo should neve ths
best.lSold by druggists In50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that teuti
more about it, both i
absolutely free by mail.
address Dr. Kilmer &
Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men-
tion reading this generous offer in this p
n
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Let «t help yon to 9 sobls ssttsts.
H O. REED. Prssidant.
F. a. JONES. Vice-Preeident.
J, H' NEWTOJN, Secretery.
m
Boom or I
Etfirelflg tki Vagratt Lav.
The city vagrant law will hence-
forth be rigidly enforced by May-
or Pearson, who has instructed
Citf Marehal Burks to keep a
sharp lookout for all offeaders.—
This apolies particularly to
tramps and loafers without vis-
ible mesne of livelihood,
and who refuse to work.
The city marshal requests the aid
of citizonM in his efforts to carry
the Vagrant law into strict effect,
which is considered a timely pre-
caution against the possible pot-
break of smallpox or other infec-
tious diseases. _
to cvae la eaippe in two aava.
If tea stt giie Sf v ckaice sr SMI sell fee tew Pall sapph of On Ceeds. CletUsg asd Shses. Tea caa
land m nH treat iea right. We kareealjeae price aad that tkilesest. Sell fa cash te neryese asd
refasdneaei eaaO seeds set satlsfaterj.
srwaa .*T, ffEMSop. sopir, siwesviue UD EMU
. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE
c2J*vnf;F£
1 .jJ/iUiJu .
SALEMBh Qaade Steee. 9.0. Kftchea, Janes Noritt. Hiss Bertha Oeeaer, Jee flight. Hi
aaHft AStekea. < ~
W. H, WATERMAN, Manager. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE, McKtNNEY, TEXAS.
1
vice a splemlip address wsh delis^
ered by Hon. John Church 0f
MoKinoey, which was listened to
with moon iflterest.
At the cIom of Mr. Church's
rvmsrks Kid. J. B. Faulkner sd-
di aaflsd the c«ngregiWoD, discloa-
tog the ohsracter of O. J. Ken-
yon, deceased, in memory of
whom lite services were being
held.
Take Laxstive Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it falls to cure. K. W.
Grove's signature on each box.
tbc.
Famous McKinney Suilion.
p, Armstrong and brother. 8.
TV Armstrong, vers here from
Ugu Saturadqr nlgbt attending
|Uss Kim brail of Oroeebeck,
Wlo has been altendhff $be Bap-
t|« state eoaveation, is'visiting
S MB*« Mrs. H. C. Jaefcaon.
.The earn eU nr asaociation bald
[last Saturday aflar
sided to hereafter meet
la the hope that the
wr>uld be moreptactnal
at the re£den<^ of the1
rotfcer, tost north .of
Alexander Tflber aad
Taber, at 7 o'clock p.
lotos From Over the County...
Amelia Lancaater. atep-daughter
of Riwt McOarrah, and a stepf
niece of the famoos Cspt. Jack
MeOatmk. He serorsd bis li-
nt Boaham. A man by the
of Lee wm the clerk who
the lloeose. and 'Soaire
a newlv elected Instioe,
noptial knot—and UoHe
Wssh says tkm 'squire wm worse
scared than ha was. Evory maa,
woman and ehiM in the oounty
attended the wedding. A big
sapper wm spread, and fMstlng
aad daneiag vm the ofder of the
evening after tie ceremony,
la 1859 the California geld fe-
VMUWash and be
tbe oountry to the
Crsager,
tied tbe
.and all oome and join us in our
1 [good work. v
Tbe singers' and teachers'
ague meets every Friday night
at Wileon's Chapel.
There is going to be an ice
cream aopper at Mr. Vatee' next
Friday eight.
Rev. H. M. Pirtls commences a
meeting at Wilson Chapel, Wed-
neaday night and eontinaee until
Sunday night.
"Prof. D. W. Leigh's singin
school cloeed Saturday night wi
nee. A re
of good aad hope he will be wi
us ageia in the rotors.'
Mr. F. H. Anderson's horse
ran away Haturday night and
wrecked hie bogvy, and slightly
ightknoe.
Bllk Eras.
[Tbe shoes oommunication wm
left over from laet iaeue which we
injured bis right
A
regret, and bope to avoid recar-
rtag in tbe fotere.—Ed.)
a large
crowd
attendance.
t
9Tj large
V«
golden 9tate, where be spent neat^
V thvee years. - At one time in
lam than m boor he and hie part
nor took ont $6000 In gold, but
this wm tbe only stresk of lock
be strock; he loaned his money
and lost it, and returned to Tex-
bot little if
attended from Verona,
among whom were the following:
A* C. Stroap aad Miss Mattie
Huseell, M. 5. Stroup and Miss
Aaaie Russell, Henry Alexander
nnd Miss Ef^nnie Anderson. R.
M. Lykins and Miss Ida Ander-
,, F. H. Anderson and Misa
Lee Moore, Edgar MeUee and
Mias Jessie Moore, Miasm Caseie
Clark, Sallie, Nettle aad Hettie
tttroup. We are proud of our
teaeher. Prof. I). W. Leigh has
done this community a grest deal
PUm Mews
Courier.
Mrs. R. T. 8belton vbited Mc-
Kioaey Wednesday.
fl. H. Harriniton ttade
a bneiaeM call Monday.
Miss McCbeabey wm here fr>m
C-ommerce snd spent Sunday.
Junius Saddler and family am
vistUag A. Q. MoCaalay aad
il*
R«t J. M tkltM of Bwrifi.
preached at the Baptiet ehuroh
Sunday.
J. K. Rricksoa and Lin Floyd
were hi DsIIm on bnstncM y
terday.
W. A. Vine* m sorting on the
iry in the Anderson case s^Mc-
[inney.
Mrs. C. W. Metis of Cleborae
is tbe guest ef 8upt. aad Mm. C.
C. W. Ridout has been fa Mc-
Kinney all tbe week awaiting his
turn m a witness in the Anderson
murder ease.
Otto llegeooxe of Rosweli, N
M., haa basin lookinaafte? busi-
iaterssts la Conts count:
sad rating fHeadi.
Mrs. B. H,
ths Dallas convention Monday
E. BumpMt and
Rev. 8. P. Day of Floyd died
Ust week.
Thrre hsve been severalfcon-
TerHi«>n« snd addition** to tbe
obnrrh. a<>nie by letter. Servieea
will continue during this week.
Jim Hunmass and wife spent
Sunday witn L.
family.
W. H. .lean lost about Neventy-
flve Utahfls of oorn by Are Thure-
dsy It in Hunposed that rats got
bold of aome looee matches.
Mr«. Flors Glaas visited Miss
Ro «a Standifer the early part of
the wei k
The Cumherlaad Preebyterisn
church has been the aoene of a
Mrie* of very intereeting eervicee
dunng t h«- nast twelve day*. Kcv.
Flsmken of Wbitesboro hss done
all the presetting. He hM prea< h-
ed aonie shle eermoo^ and the
ch urch ha. been gnmtly benefite<l
bv them.
For the paat week three prayer
meetings s day have been held in
different part* of the city. Theac
nrsvor meetings bavs been vary
11 at tended . aad eonaiderable
Interest msnifeeted at oome of
ften.
Th^ Council
ificstion** for the
ksa n eetved one sealed bid op to
dste. Tbe speeiflootk>M call for
a well eight inches at the top snd
four inches at the bottom to be
sot Irs* than two thousand feet
deep if necessary.
This well complete without re-
msins or snythiog of the kind
I and ten tfcousoad dollars
soon m a sufficient hum-
Bre received they will
be omiad ant) alted upon.
Avner £, Buck, recently re-
turned from the 8an Antonio In-
ternational Fair with his noted
saddle and race stallion, Reno
Clipper 2:17H', where he won
first premium for best saddle stal-
lion 4 years old and over and also
first premium in swMpoUkm ring
for mst mddls stallion, mare or
gelding, sny age. Reno did not
win these distinguished honors
without a contest. Msny of the
beet stallions of the country com-
peted. Three mske 55 premiums
which Reno Clipper snd his sad-
dle colU have tsken in tbe show
ring in Texas which i**' indeed a
great showing.
Tailor-Made Clothing.
, Llegant Line d Samples to -select fan. Prices mge
Prom Lowest to Highest. Satisfaction goaraateed.
J. S. Roderick. ^
OfficeTNorth Side Sqaare, McKianei, Texas-
McKinne* Practical Business College,
. McKINNEY, TEXAS. .
8cbool Indorsed In high terms by stadmts, beaksrs aad aU classes sf
^ibnainese men. 0MA*AeepJeg# SSersSaM asd Typevrtttmg.
Penmanship a specialty. Dranghon's oelebrated systsm of book-
keepiam. Thoee who graduate in our business course are thoronghly
competent to keep any set of books. We nee Qra^am's systsm st
Shorthand, the moet common in nee and the moot popolor systsm la the ,
world. 1 i
POSITION CERTAIN. • ,,.i
It la Aasy to get a position when yon ere qoakBfied. Tie bnrtatm 99M
of the future must have s bneinees education. Notes accepted ffor [tac-
tion For further informotlon, (addrsss,
u v P; STONE, Pres|dent.: ^ f
New York, Nov. 17.—Tbe Jour-
osl's Washington special anya:
Jones favor* .Jan. H for the demo-
cratic meeting and Chicago m tbe
conveatMHs city.
lie has strong opposition.
CASTOR IA
- Vsr lahah aM GQkiMrsa.
The KM Yn Hen Alian Isaglrt
Henry Huffman and wife to
Marian Maples, 54a. W B Tuck-
er. W W fchavor and O W Bites
surs. $1650.
M A Maples and wife to J F P
and C P Fining. 54 3-4a, W B
Tucker. W W Shaver and G W
Estes sur. $1550.
D Prigtnore to S H Wilson,
4ft 2 So. C Baurland sur, $308.
Sam Carver to J M Wilson.
4212a. W A S Bohanon sur.
$H00.
Lenora McMshan ot al to 8am
Carver. 6a. A Russell sur, $125.
A D England to J C Moore,
7 l-2a, J NThompson sur. $67.75.
J C Moore and wife to J J
Woods. 712a, J N Thompaon
Sur.
J C Connor and wife to W 8
Truelove. lot in Blue Ridge. $60.
W F Floyd to Fiducia E Wilaon.
lot in Weston $SOC
J S Wilson and wife to J L
Shepherd. 10a. J Jackson sur.
$400.
B H Ethoridge to J H Waller.
Oolhu county. to
Brown, la, JohnRnaaaU
change of land. .
W Coughron to J W AaitWa,
15a. Wm Dobbs sur. $425.
• A H Barker to JM Andrews,
1-2 int. of 123a. A J Harrell sur.
$1660.
Cloyd Eatea et al to J T Nale,
lot in McKinney, $500. .
hm prepared spec-
ie artesian well and
Johnston's
S«yrs parilla
Real Estate Transfers.
RSHtTMK Or TKANHACriONS / IN
KSALTY IN OOLUN COUNTY.
^
Filed for record in the county
clerk's office. McKinney. Tbxm,
for week ending Nov. 16, 1H09.
A T Skelton and wife to E 8
Bkelton. 81 20 100a,Tho* Cham-
bers aur, $601..
J T Murphy and wife to' G M
Hasina, 1 4a. aur. $26.
T B Wilson to 8 H Ooie, undi-
vided 1-2 int in 277a, Hardin
Wright aur, $1679.
R J Williams et als to G J
Williams, 3 4 int. hi 4Ha, M I
Gimines tor. $210.
M L Fsjrg to C M FV^g. 40a,
B Clark snr, $1000.
R H Foster to Trustees Chris-
tian church. 2a, at Vineland. $40
and to be used as church lot
J W Mcdaia nnd wife to 8usie1
McPhail lot in McKtnney: $100.
Mrs, Mara Rhine to E 8 Burge,
100a, J D Brown aur, $1500.
N L Talklngrton and wife to
K 8 Bnrga, 46a. X D Davidson
and John Cahill surs, $1350.
*-8a T snr. H00R
A L Hatler and wife to J W
Iindsay, 25a. C T Cleft sur,$875.
T B Wilson and wife to I A
Cox, 38 1 2a. 8 D Terry aur,
$596.70.
T B Wilson to County Jud
I -2a, John Ruaaell aur, love
educatiotj and moral iirogresa.
. Brown A Houston to County
Judge, la. John Rcsaell. ex
change of land.
H. Love
15, Rev.
H. 8prsdley and wife are vaa-
la Cooke eoantf. f Asisler
8
here he
tfsrm. Elev-
n to him aad
old
Vil
tek Wash Ford is an inter-
conversations list. He came
in 1843, and helped to
this eeeUoa, *end the repor-
in Missourir hot irent to Ar-
when quite young. In
tompaay with tbe family
ths a*ide
and one by the neme or8tro-
ilso came at the same time,
lentiful hers
bad
They hi
whOm are liv-
°^ifteen
wife.
Ggston Williams, another eld
MttJiri f he meides west of Ko-
Kinne/, and tThcle Wash Ford
am ths only men now livina in
the eonnty who were here when
here
iZLL.:~K.wiX "a*
i mm ncid f i/r. lit a
oote, Godfrey Bnoous, 8r., snd
tell
ago he
yneleGi
ftcysda News
thai are yel
the living
that Moh
Conetable Eobaak and Or
in
settled about
of where Mo-|
■is aow
Ht. Ilea Orcetlafs.
ins and
40a. John Lee Wright ear. #100
k L Barnum to J
the ooun-
L Barnum
S0 1 2a, W
WJ8
I
Marriage lieeasee.
Licensos to wed issued h]
County Clerk Moolden, at mc
Kinney. Texas, sinoe our
port:
W R Beene and Mil
Tucker.
E T Phillips and Miap Cordelia
McCormack. f
J G Roberts and ifiss Anna
Noble.
John Gardner i i Miaa M B
Gn Moore y ad Miss L*nn
Bar nee.
Albert Fipdey and MiM ERa
Lewis. /
M<mtgotoi rf * aad
Dyowtmr.
and Miea Kettie
Minnie
Foust
Tabor
H Weber
Strickland.
and Miaa
Mias May D
Merritt and MIm Leelie
RAW AS BEEF
M ECZEMA!
Net
will
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Itehlur aad Rarajir if
TMs FWM f MM. ■smS^oosl igrltetioa; It Is hot sn In diss
tkm of a humor In the blood-of terrible
the 11
born. This la hot the
hsd te suffering
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899, newspaper, November 23, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252275/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.