The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1900 Page: 6 of 6
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distance, say from the mouth *.f
tbe Mississippi river to
AnMHofto port about equals the
distance from the European
harbor* to tbe same polot, ooe
ofliitity for iMpnMt o the hoof
to other 8tates. The<po*sibili-
tie, in this direction .ml in other
i Erections are unlimited. These
things AMI come to pass, and «oodum"
what greater incentive can^exas not
lad her people demand than the
example offered by enterprise
and energy in the Northern and
HWWWWMIPIHIL.. Eastern States!* Proeperity wH|
mIm and p>H ^profits, and in follow effort. It merely behooves
oar readers to take, thJpnitisftive
to wl
commit* authority,
is the initlittve/1 i
thoee whom be calls to
difference lb
the supremacy of
and Get many
ia tbe market**)' South Ameriee,
hotbon the *Mt end mm* coa-t
The preeent baa em of quick
"ref
Onr government
democratic, hat a
ve republic. Wbea
hie trust he
favors from
ivbUJfe nan m w
mis govern
it pat the peo
not do oth'
to
of distance wiUdosaieate a
mmofoM
aad go to the <kpportof
commo^lpy|
fhiLv South o ilSsmhinr
•ab'Uwue't.i ■ ' -,^esr *^ a^
tfeb, 14—A hot fight
between tbe .insurgents and the
Americaa troopa occurred at Al-
bay, in the southern part of Lu-
zon, on Feb. 5. Daring tbe night
the American garrison at Derago
was saddealj attacked by 3000
native bolomea,armed with Mau-
asca«N The fpwrleoa held Its o^n
uatil retnrotoeci^TftOjnsnrgaosF
summons J. A. Evsns whose
ce ts unknown to be and
before tbe Honorable Jus-
crart at the next regular
term thereof, to be holden in the
County of*- Collin at the Ooort
Hou«e thereof, in McKinney on
the 98th day of February, 1900,
then aad thereto answer the peti-
tion of J. T Mullens, file aumber
being 78, tied ia said Court, on
the 9th day of Janunry, A. JOL,
1900, against the **f<l Jf,A. K*ape
etal and alleging iaaubtteaoe as
tows, low SMIM an ae-
dollars sad twenty oeati(HM IO)
against* J^^Byeio as sasrdian
WUliams Mia Lola
Williams Miss Amanda
iLiKa
Moagrn
Bane wrfc. ^W^-
Kieehmaa B. A* if **•• ~ >
Funk Charlie •
I iw?ass$• ;s
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by aa Importaat iHy la the ||acilitteebringiag*nto her people
jieof m lesser distsecea^d • I tbe fruits of Industry and skill.—
correspondingly diminished o*m I Literary Bureau, Suaset Route,
sumption of time in reaching tbrHj0Ul40n A Texas Centers I R. R.,
aHtot. I Houston Texas.
Texaa has aaver taally eatersd | 3m
tbe field of eompetltioa egaiasi
T. H *M*KSO I tbe States of the East aad
litttftfiii of the Eorooeaa ooon-
Caa
n 4WAXE
■SlVSer proximity to Mr
BepobUe. of Ceatnl America
_ MORAAII "*1' bf.Hrtao orpoeMea,tt
^pWOsUUU I for QO other reason, enables ber I ^
«i|n« AMW SSLLa KXCSAVII1 •« Tlk rtnctriL cmn a Stmertliwdoceri and maaafactarers tol Thlaga that appear Impeiilble
[place ths4r commodities oa tb* I to some people are altogether
counters aad shelves of every preetieable. Boaaparla'a awrch
in iK« tmniM lover the Alpa would aot have
«odertehea by every fee
la the, aveat of the Nicaraf: |«s-ml of mrnuri aad that asore
•«aal becomiag a -fait accompli Idifflcult task. McDonald croeeing
[the rich markets of the South ||fae gplagea. waa aaaomp^ahed
Vmerican seaports oa the Pacifir looly by a will that would yield to
the people.
P^IBaeii^ ' the
iatlve." Bat eaa It aol bo-
0n la oangreesf It ooil^^at
aaloaffas tbe people are iodlf
Isreatlt 1a aot likely. Congress
will hear the voice of the people.
While there la aothing S3ng
ia their eara directly from the
people, they are, much of their
muJLMam* in
IRBCTORa>
T. T.I1
Business Hours: 0 a m. to 4 p. m.
McKinnev Practical Business College,
McKINNEY. TEXAS.
r"$" * TT yT-jfr'1" T
I In Mxb isnnsby . bsetow aed ail slsssss el
Sees aaanfi^haaat f^pewOtfs^
ana i tall a nmaekmi'L -l. _ *-■.>. ■ . . - . a . e.
• uiauRButi •* nttonNM syscsss ■ doob-
ts kssp say apt ef beaks. We ess Qtstam's^apMi^
Msiflaie ass tm4 tbs sssst jspelsr syslsni is tbs
POSITION CERTAIN.
Vests
ml one#, become Iao obstacle There are AbmH
m a . Ican oitisens who yield to the cx-
tnbutsry an<h farmer* by cooditioos be
ofpsiiBiti. Iceuae. ia their
Then agaia #0
Bitlssasy togaSa
agala we ei^s aegMlar i way
I xlerKwa opportunities which sug |di«c
«r IS!J2too JZrZJ!" ***
aw
■H ry. Hud
offers a t-oatiaaooe market fori of paaaive indifferesag la asha
J The greet BepubHe of MexieoL
with her millions of consumers, I |lo|j
Indament every
jU M^d wit£
rred wlthlmpos
■bat quiet aah-
Boertalalv leads
op|iression and, therefora, to
itical slavery. Such a habit
Ithey look!
uhj^i^jrre^rl^UBpoe
qpeat fli: trtaea^ and
Dm* higher plaoes or, at
Sifccosaoaaad tbs«iee(ves aa
thay atand.
Bat what la that
and aboat whloh there ahould
he llO^ ap among tbe people
aatil it la oorrap^f This ia
like repeadag the ^^^aaa.
Wall Mil ha fepeated aatil it
ooaetaatlv rlags la the eara of
the people- aaa full
their thoaghta. ' It,is
tlou of the preeent p
Ian; Vhat Iniquity t
people aaaaellv of .
milHons of dollars, j^h, feut
ilquity tfi
"M." 5rt?t
some say it will do ao good to
agitate, that nothiag caa he dooe.
That ie the ery .thet woald let
anv republic go to the doss.
What ia known To ha a fraud tbe
people, who are the aafsyara,
eoerty everythlegTexes produoss, |(omlug an Amerioaa aUlaaa. and
-sjt;-"3EK
imports Texas con tributes, and I In raapegt of pea
_tbis propoitloa appears doubly Uk>oa it mar ha trathfalljf 4a-
N. R. STONE, President. (M*wfcr °r
_ l the rtatment that the Mpon • |
Ifrom tbe Oeited Stetee into oorl°°°'**^
A SMS BOOK FOR fSCtA | w r repaWie here ieor<M<11OMOI IteeK. t re been erirniaoil/
over four hundred per cent withia I indifferent; and ssay tt sot ha
the past twelve ssoaths, aad that, [truthfully sdded that they hate,
ftnn in tb# fme# of* WondarfalIlB• •P<rltof semi-blladtteee, too
too.ia th. fnw of a^w*^ their
•levelopmeat el the ' I ^WMfth tl " *
sirricultural pos«4b lit es of Mrx'l^i)) m«.
lea. \ w, I bee tarain the
■s w* wm
ItowS
nvwii
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t *1
* \ ■ a Mil*
M
Texas ahould prepare for tbe I la to tbe aluioe of paHtlaa. The
EZfeTma «ot.|p~p«r-; ^ 2*^ ?.
tei ittdsi her oil field*; bfr nhtt<tn<t.. Not to speakagainatt
gigsatie rattle ranges, snd her I it it oowardioe. To endure (tie
tiiLtieMfcUls I recently discovered coel anil unamorican. , ^
iron drpoMie, .he etoaM beahh-j Tha^aaetieu now rieee. torn
u,.. t«in tha hmflil anmA nf I *oaii Amenoa oorreci ne exisi
mSWJrr 1 liur evil and work hareelf oat
eoiamerctei eeuvwy aaa eat ,|prtoeat peaelon abaaee. gome
the world that, betog aa empire loos says:* "flee tbe crime,
la bervelf, Texas eaa supply I agbt never to have been so
empires el«where. Jed for a day. But I candnnoth-
, There baa* nmmfored* I^Lto^taJShS'Si
Irrlopmentend concerted «?«UatUS
oa the pert of the people geaet J utm qpui to ha«Waaite stone
ally, which woald assist in bring-1 in the building. We have In
lag about tbe deeired ead. | Her some reapecte *^ja party slaves
cotton should he msnufa^tumd I
where it her bldee~sh<«^ltl I what It has lead Wa aae the oa
be concerted into le«t « r «nd th |erous burdeSI On |he many for
$1*) fea. We see how "Tcali<inab{o
ahould fight aa they do a
8trike at it if it la only to gat aa
inch of the tall. Keep It oa the
dodge and running la its hole.
Borne happy dev siayQQf&a wbea
alaeiqr etrofca will eut off the
tail clone babied tbe eara. The
pen a ion fraud la the greet fortl
tied hill oa which the maia bat-
teries should be-turned. When
this hilMs baflevad do*ra the bat-
tle will be malaly woe. Other
wronga, if there he any, will
then give way like the weaker
ftefoeosQM fettla field.
Bui eome people think It If
possible
oar
They
petreted under the prseeet lawa
and manage menu hat' th
it eome people mm* v«is "u
I hie to ohanga the basis of
preeent peoeloa system,
see a great wrong is per
or
leather ieto m* fs*t>tr« d artfc l*
at hoevet h* r ar^ln -hould hel •♦gbta"
ground into ficmr h< fore h-avitia
and i r raiih- trmmar
—. ^ __ a I J lb*
'WHmam th^« :n • I tV r
trampled. Tbedem
ahould never have
abaai of the na-
7.* Jpiet!
Pmt better to
IAlS
sinful exist
; .c«* through wicked wnupro
: ml#*«*. Tbe time le at band
^ hen fight judgment and rw«n
i he ejrthrosodjjikie
true
change ie impoesible Thay for-
get that anything aaa he oorrec
bM^SHmed to
L/na/ caa
IH| neuiprable
one nundred and forty
oa to paaaloaere annually;
can eee how Ma govern*-
dsn fight a battis that era
thoasande of mitlloos of
ssd then lv plaas to ?ay
1/ dollar honestly, bat can
eaa bow tbis governmon
by changing the base of[
raise five or six bun [
ions to make a fall eat t
t tt is difficulty, impos-
tmetblng la the
noibiog tried, |
ng dona, and tba graalT
continued with all iu ouwi
killed. The Aiqaneaa laee vael Given aaderav bead, la Mo-
two killed and 8r, wounded, |a giaoey, (U* IU* day <jf January,
aaoflaav. A. 0.1M.
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If W, 8.
Chieafo, m.. Feb. 1#.—Mre.|Pr«>t. No. l^SluS Co^rr0"'
— J bet twofifiiS
bk
m
Persons oalliag for letters Is
abovs list please say '*Advertle
H. 5, Bui*,
-•<aS-
chtldrea woro found dead in had
this morning. The police oonaid-
tbe oiroaosstanoes
aad are making an investigatlba
which may discloes tb*t they were
purposely made victims of asphy-1
fintloa hf Ma, f)| ths pee waa |
foasd taroed oe ie the roo«n
Frankfort, Ky., Feb. II.—
ff Setter today served
la the quo warranto salt,|
vs Tayiov, on th«
at tbe governor's meesloa. The |
Is set fofa.hearla, __
day, at Oeergetowitrhefore J«
imSHTST
Washington, D. C., Feb. l&.-l
Governor T. IX Roosevelt is no
caper a jpcssible paa^lldate for
the vice-presldeecv of the (felted
States, aad no other man from|
the State of Mew York seems able
to eoauaaad the naked support
the rspablioaas.
x>dgs, of *||assach^seUsf Is the
latest man to oe meetloaed I
the place. Tbe suagestioe of bis
im^^to^bwjecotvod kiedly bj
J. B. MiTboUsilSr St Louis,
a prominent mandoiia end guitar
riayer, is in the city wits a view
o organising a mandoiia and
goiter class hers.
City Drag Store
A ftdl line of Drugs, Chemi<
pals, and Druggist's Sundriei
Large assortment of .f|
in iHtisiaSswsMfiaMisBannl|«! i^vr , • W m-u„
[lligh Grade Goods
usually carried bjr a flrst-cli
drug store. We keep on h4|
a full supply of
/J§|ippef Medicines
In fact we oarry a full line of I
standard patent , medicines
relieve you of
Our stock is complete all
invite you to
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1900, newspaper, February 22, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252288/m1/6/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.