The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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1 o'clock in the
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the store of A{
The tinmen desti
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ped. The foil*
those who
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chamlise
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chsndbe $3,
^M«*dsui<*
millinery, $7i
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the
lies the lai
far, bnt others
his corn both in
ty.\ Ciaade Corres-
Banner*
tereoi
of the
Curtis
Wilson and
bsildinft
Wilsoi
rfed wi
his dwell-
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skinuey charged with1
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Mr. Knight has been in t|e East'for some time buying for his scleral stores-' ' We
received np o date Ten Tboulgnd Dollars worth of-Htis purchase/and
to offer the people of 'Uelftf
manufac
Dry Goods.
m
lipped a
of
this
of
£hm
Best
NiceOi
1 Good
Good Ai
dico. •....««v«r« . «
c ii«o:
Flannels..,.
Press G
conchet
Crlm
All
of Mel
der ft
Esq.
d?
court
7* \
>.so|<i
Do well and
tied from a
Laoy ftad Attol
new
tfce correct prices oa
• • « • « • «
#'•# '* m + • m 4c
r * • * sr.'«■ • •• • p'if • • S'OO
t « • 1
'• ♦ M *lt
Clothing.
• • •/■«... •••/•■ < < • v* «■ ♦ >
■< r 1
« • m « r • • # * 4 1
third wide
Yard wide fine Brown
AM wool red FUnnel
lkv-t A C. A, Feather ticking.
Uood Shifting,,....
Good cheviot Shirting ,.. ........
Cotton Flannel*. .
Worsted dress goodTK low us «• •. r «* • . •
LiidU'H Outing Ftsnne^ Wsi*t._
Lftdie« Mftteeln and wool waists $1.25
suits froni 12.50 to^. ....'.
ys gfiHi. suits from 75c tor.. . ^v....
Meo/giiod jwnts fwun 50c to...'.. ..> Hp
knee pftnts from 15c to. i.^.... iv,. k.... .$1.00
ow Clothing Department. YouhOI apprei^p
awl Prices Ht are offerlag
nY*. fi-M-Wn'-ir
Dress Goods.
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week.
attended
f
Hats.
Bush,
Allen, afent
iville
The
Manu-
burg,
with the
at Austin,
stock is
its inoorpor-
n and s.
; Mr. Fer-
constructed
ntly moT-
operatioo
timber is
will be
Thompson,
' Miap\
terlof
rere m
chun$h
will ghr« emp^pyment to
rof thirty
T.
For Presidentkl Meotors,
E. C. HEATH,
D. H. HANCOCK.
For Governor,
H. G. DAMON.
For Lieuteaant-GoVerMor,
G ADAMS.
In case there an no ticket# at
(mean rote
idstes by writiog
on their Uckstt
l o*.% ,
liring ftcroat
northeast part
ease of hbiaII-
announce. Dr.
of the
tinr nieae-
againMt
K
Worth,
oatjky*
Aberaat
Kpisco
Tuesday
The churciAwas!
orated and\ manj
present.
pfenning, o_. I
the wedding W^h and
J. O. Miller
The atten
Rail of Ft. W
Aberaath.
tmrinrv roMI ld
factory w R Ab
Brooke.
nathy and T „ .
unbent. Arreceptil
the homo if the
after whiA the
couple
will msflce their
Worth
of the Jroom who
drunnper of the state,
of itart above li
Aber- td.
If. W.
At the
tWa citji ||
mely ,aeo I fa|t ||r.
JP>Z*. with the
oelling for isttj
pleAse s«f "Adl
H.
irf.
%
is is
ts were Elbert
and Miss Clara
flay of Sher-
il Abernathy,
and Mise Clara
Harvey Aber-
" rson were
followed At, a
s parent* day,
married I The
*• flffUwi
•t Ft I by the
Most
lot
are
taeWH
for The
we aremta*
ha*wffere<
for some
to note t^At
latest)
receii
iii Goinmr GiafliiMOB.
\
with jhis
, trim in
f
..'"7 ;r
of Pike, a
Democrat, gat* us
11 yesterday.
©heap at Mo-
Picture Frames.,
of the season^ just
City Drug Stars.
faey and Mr®. Mary
i anlted la
i, Sunday
M. McKinney
0 M^n's Hats from ?5c to.......
v Mea's John B■ Stetson Hats......... t.
^ENr+MMMQr $>-00, and $1,501
ti the best ever offered in McKinneyj
Boys Hats from <5e^to . .V.
h $2.'50
.$3.50
hats are
,. 1.00
Table Llneri and^To^ef<"
Good red jtabie linen from 15eAo85c yd
~f Good white table linen from Me to.^.. 75c ?d
Qooiittowels per pair. gm 50t-to...10c
Goodetashtoweling lOe, w aslowss..... ....8c
Shoes, Hen'
PABKKB.
Ladles' mi CIMti'v
id of. We show the besTshoes
th«
[heat whicl
|l, no doul
iwer.
yminent
TV Bety
Kii
t>ehind
The stal
aabrokei
Every _
ested in sa^
^theii
Oct. tS.
amrniag
for the
V v'.
has just lean
belSeitfsd
rs are bsdly
wheat sowing,
sy places is yet
Wi|
nesaj
Of
Itor
U lecture oa i ku
The Ho)y\ Laad^lt's mountain#, gjx^daiit
aodVattej
ers and,
and ruins;
aad churches'
Jews and f
house, Oct
figS
the
benefit
field. Tlckfi« 95c
tier twelve 15c.
8.v.
oa
ft;* ""j^r hr o —d
i cities, rillafest^!. ap.
nipbw. «MW bWiJ
ipmipl*. ArmJ*, —
re, at the opera *"• °°™
Dr. K'ih wi" ™
Dofwh*t oorfwiner..
ot t<>ur through I A npmei
tun tor to. Advocate rtf
unWk Fair- |m|
childrea tue lio soe exi
rved seats, I columns
greatly Inter-
ootton. - The
as with an
aad a good prfc-e
1 only show Him
9f,,mS great
#ra 4fe *.
is iMIfrlban
the wsjotit/ of
>mi
wtf
'young busi-
was on oar.
*. f |
>rtr, of 4he { Wvlie
The Deimi'rat a
Tueeday.
and
home
ipped
ibermhn, and
aded
nathy wetl-
rm. Warden and
ttttoaderi a Wom-
aad H<me MU-
at Derft-
A department we are^
for the least money..
Men's fine shoes f«6m $1.00to.. ..$8.50
Men's medium hyrvy shoes $1.00 to^....... ......f.00
Men's good ploysboes $1.00 to. .V.. 1.50
Ladies fine shos4 from 75e to. . .3.30
Ladies good ^foryday shoes 75c to 1.50
ChlHiren's times from S5c to 1.50
This department i* full, from the chespest Worsteds to
finest woolen** velvets, silks and satins. We have two ladies
aad one gentleman in this department wbo
n showing you and assisting you in designing a dress.
' ■-1 1 :
Ladles Waists arid Skirts.
lies nice outing flannel waist at...... .......... 50c
idies^fine sateen waist st $1.25 aad.......... J .$1.50
lies fine wool waist at $1.25 to 2*00
ih*rsttk~t7ftlst h..........;.
fine flannel wsist $8.50 to,.
4.50
Ladiek nice dress skirts in colore aad black........ . .1.00
Ladles^fine blsok skirts from $1.25 to.. ....V... . ... 2.50
Ladies floe silk skirt* from $£.50 to................5.00
Ladies Hup tailor made skirts $8.50 to.......$.00
Canes and Jackets.
(11 be eomplete from the -cheapest Us the
on these goods, ae' oa all other
the cberpest. •. .A_..
Our line will
best goods,
liaes, will be
Mcin's good work booth $1.5^ to. . .2.60
Men's fine ealf Boots $^y50lo 2 .8.50
Boys boots from $1.00 toV /. ,2.00
You osnt't spppreciate o^r Boot and Shoe stock antfl
yon see it.
-• ,
if-*
t
v:
m
£%■
IS
life raiWinf make nrirp« But can promise to shew you by fkr
n..r cf nrlr the largest, newest AM best stock
OD an 01 Our jHOCK ■ s s we have ever had to oaer you, and
you/Will find our prices as low as the lowest nc ark wbHr undersold
at D. UtKHlin's.
ire of the Allen
d oar towa one
[We wars pleased
la the Advocate's
opinion of our
fybe
>le. Itiiour
grsnted a
from I. Tenny.
E. J; and K.
Etoetvon.
Tuesdav
the
fBu
! Dr. E. E
a quite wedd
at the honie o
Mrs. Wade
o'clock. Ti
which 0. L.. ,_
Miss LittleyMae
contracting parties.
The
Nelson api aa en
buainrey man of
nwey A Hill auk« *11 Uwirl bri.le Wh populir to
aad T «t rfo.i t I mire<l and esteemed
editors
personall,
. would fi
ofikiated at " J .
lich took place I tu-n
bride's sister, I
K.irfel'l. at I *, .... ,
ereaiag; in tivct k* M«inlaad
Neleon and Mr. McGnire
re were the visfciatf relatives
warm
ee^er
pini
inioa that If we
mta^t with oar
more of them
usually do, we
tto he a more
people
|amgined.
visiting re!n-
Monday night
Cot W.
attemWl di
fie tiw
Mrs. Lei
la ths
pleas oL
were enf
old
U) Up BQ'rth-
ici, it
A meeting to
eaver ef Piano
court this week,
of his daughter,
rank tin.
On Price
Cask
NcNiaaei
r W.S. KRI6HT,
^^wf jR^fd c^hpjil fn Wo|Cin- cireuv feat ores neve^5efore ex- Sou
t peft Wednt silay? Qctp er rf}.; ^^te<r^n this anynj. Among . I let of
woftderfu) rcpl|tatfon WJofeVr, U esc *pe f^Brieo« famous sixty- bats sod
by this famous show—f repu- #n«? h^rsjr s<^>j^wh|rh oyer thn e great men«g«'
elephnnt
rate<l
utfoo that has been earned by spire fboi
legitimate methods aad bjr virtue qd« riog,
oourt
tyy «oHrioiie
d. Five of
Moodar oiat
rtove fharg' h
of VArkai
Is
our
McKin
karn
sell factory stuff.*
•? W U|DJl-lo^Ar
lag young I ™
^dty. His J.
lady, ad- flee
tall wbo week] He
tend
a trip to
a very
it
negro ofap shtMitcre raught bj
Marshal Todd \fanlea.
Ju<ye A. W. Walker of Bhrr-
man, was here Moaday* -Ha is
one of the domocrntle legislative
nominees from Graysoa county.
of
of the superiority of tbfi grand ; Jirectio/of s single trainer; tl e
exmbition over all otters—has ! L< c|^ifrt comedy olephsnK sqd
aroised a profound interest, ami
circus dsv promises totea long-
Ntni#ndiered event in tiiw vicini-
perfprm *p j sm S'ob|c
't uqder tb*> . and Alf>ei
dprful
new
long
ts acro-
luding the
trienne, Msd-
rlees steed,
pd his woo*
rocr-
fealures. a^%ic xr o-
Ssath SMe
theSgnre,
r, Tens.,
ws could
"bered seals aad
at Chas.
^t the same
n^fo^
grounds-
possibly
admission
Bush's
Tbtn Hughs ton
Plfuo, vheted
aad wife,
their
were en
im
time
us est a bg
^ptpn He tea
m to g<*e\>tbfactiM or
^HH|a&ip€ri
!i, WiE ind
Gurntoe
Wbstmini
Tld Oct, SI.%
people sif'' Westminister
sir pestor. Bef, J, E. Bat-
pounding f two weeks ago,
number of presents were
The gatMenug was hkh-
d by alh preeeat. Arter
aei by some very
and als('> had a nice
the ••Uh rule'^
very popular in
on a "boom." We
a city sogne time
ire.
Hullinger ha«
w + ftinM>frhtf>v ul
and has a
children
aty Attorney Wallaee Hugh-
and Mrs. T. H. ""
week.
be progress qf /the show
h the country iJu uonlinu-
v at ion; it is junirereslly
by the prefsSthe messes
^^Belt as tbJy do for no
hibitfoa^isot 17 north, east,
nd wggi)\(H nam* of
Bros., ponufar big dr-
taken firs J place In the
hearts of s|l who lo*s
this peculiarly AmerW
Ma WiHiam Speaoer, whose
snnounoed la the last
Democrat, waa horn
gg| tiHifiH
tCSSK|M
mm
Wit \
eebool
several
mare and h
ofgroceriei.
ir children <«ome
I Once here you
■nor forsake it
f^s laieer aad mgre ia-
enr before. Oar
bei^l. patroniaed by
ria. Louisiaaa,
[Miasou^.Ohio, Indian
Call on
Lawlis iW eatalogiies.
to itw the success
E. Ross Vith his class
in Pike
1840. He\insrried
Keith, Ma
ed the
eyear
*
where be
illaess Oct. 17
foar children
latter ere: M
McKinaey, M
lisms of
Spencer of
Miss AnnA
per wag a
husband ftftf
Mi\j lie what
the
reeved fami
in their a
ed aesarn
him again
the river
•f Mfe
rl, July l«
ise Evaliae
aad join-
church the
years he
McKiaeey
a liageriag
A wife fad
bim. The
amee Jones of
rthur C. Wit-
Prof. Jesse G.
Tex., elm
Mr Hpea*
r, rh voted
hi citiaaa.
wind pa
fprt theNr
eoneaM
k ha
vw IffWpi
shell meet
vpa
Oct.
ty.
throi
S(US
pr>t
turn
other
south
Ringli
cus
minds
snd en
csn formVf amasetlieot. Ctficus
day wi|1 tWin wHmtbe mostclsb 1
orate frr«Astreet pdrsde rvfr e n
ia this city. Jfngllng Brua- '
tisve a woritW'r uw eelebi Hy for
their remsVksble/ open-sir HU
days, a ad A this hear they have
surpassed nn previoos efforts ia
the line of prtH«es-
is ae immense
into thirty
)iluetratiBg
eristic. sKb-
couhtries, or
oric event, such
invssion of the
of Troy ami
t Ibnttle* of the
sioes The
affsir. ' It ia
kegs sections
Some aatioaal
er hi this or
some acted h
as the Britis
Punjaub. the
Hispsno Am 'ilcai V 'wpC" The
great pow. r^ Jf Kft o| e are rep-
resented b) ddtschaients of tlieir
crack eoWieija proaerly nniform-
ed end sccoupvdj tie wrxirte^ of
|he brute cy ation \tre exhibi ed
|n siHWre of Jpen deks sad b« su-
tifuUycam-^ eagre, pundn-ds of
prance'
>ir nodding plumts
breese, and kaight
ineer sadVuirassi^r,
: helmet aaAipariklii^
a kali
a total eclipse
of sll othe^, hsrnees makere snd
Weaiere is not oar desire, All we
want Is a fafr share of trade-
This is simply to % call you# atten.
Uoo to the tat that we deserve
st least a portion ofyour (tetron*
XWhyf Well, ani inspection
ur Mock and oar wnrk, and a
consul tfttioa with' oun regular
customers, will coa^mceVyoa be*
yond ♦
doubt.
i The Cheapest
Place in North
Texas to buy
Buggies
Saddles
Harness
BE KIND TO TOUB HOB8E,|
Yon think you are domg yoqi
whole duty ht your horie
aim well
msy not kaow
you stable
well. So far
n weU and feel hii
, so good) bat
r of his diaeom
—and consequent Inability to
form the work you require ofI
him-^when chsfing und*r imper-|
fectly made of poorly fitted hard
ness. It's easy to spoil a
hores scsroely harder to L,
him tractable if the hafam
right.
? w«
peradventure
ififAi
THE ACME OF HAPPINESS
| consists |n the culmination ef
oneV desires, provided of eottiee
A DREADFUL RUNAWAY
ApCipENf
Is often dae to defects in
of
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1900, newspaper, October 25, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252322/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.