The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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Mollie Marlg
Bristol, verdict w
rfag property to
to be firft uppli
Art Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
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libera
MMMy trouble wiyi upo© th# ihimi ah
uvflfos hm mmnb1mi idwupri dhuji f^hf
Bristol
lnyrew jronr dk
1m lijiilatod f*4
Ktiv* ready
work. TKk MM
of others; it
8 PILLS lie
<*•.
||S$&
TWi prodcription businew w ft
specialty with us, not a Hide line.
Smith Bbos.
frfshcst and oicwt^
A Houston'®.
and PiotureUii ,il|
•ijmm' and price* ri«bt, at City
Drugstore.
Tos <to'afe*4tt«e* k par .big
prices at Gooetrees 6 Houston's.
Their si
•old.
W
For quality and price* Goos-
treee & Houston take tike lead
All the latest fountain
dstieious and oold City
Store
drinks
Drug
Umbrellas repaired and cov«>
ad at J. Day's Jewelry shop, llo-
Kinn^.'~
, Smile produoers in onr Hue of
fine cigars. Smith noa.
a- The big three story brick of J.
P.' Crouch A Co. is packed to
the ceiling wtth new stock. It
£j& repay aqrose to inspect
Lost—A fiae large cam* of
chills. Supposed to hare been
carried off Dy Cheatham's Chill
Tonic. No reward offered; it is
for good. • Put ap ia both
bitter style*. Cure
guaranteed. Tasteless 50 cents.
Firat-elaas work guaranteed al-
ways by Arthur Stacy, agent Mc-
Doagatt Steam Lanadry. W-lm.
c' Oo-ooeratlre board at Haw-
• at about
rate of
Prosperity has arrived at
Crouch & Co'm. They ara
oeiring new goods at toe
a car load per day. ^
The lasting odor of the delicate
Jasmine flower which Bulwer
Lytton describes in his Aux Ital*
ieos can now Jje ha«l at Smith
Bros. * ._-'y v ■.
X
while
with us for xhe Deiaocra^
he $|' sendiogShis fatWT G. HV.
Walker, of Me^ioa/Tenn. The
Democrat is an £®ellent weekly
letter from ©ld£Mlrtk&> relatives
living in theycfld ststesSJIts cost
is the leatff, too, when edwpsred
wMn*
t let your nice picture* get
tarnished and torn, up.
City
them framed with/ latest
•. at
moulding,
Storjt ~'"r
See
cheap
See the pretty carpets arid rugs
J. P. Crouch £ Oo's
dfcttppoaf when the kid>
Mjn see sal si seder
orJInwi.
* Kidney trouble has
io prevaftn*
that Mia not unooenmoa
for a child to be bora
iffHffttd wtth vttk kid-
neya. If the chlM urta-
ate* too oftsa, II the
urine eeeldt the flesh or If, wfcept the efcUd
ruches en ags when it itottldltahls to
control the pausge, It Is yet sfflloted wtth
depend upon It. the esass of
Is kidney trouble, end the fbst
be towards the treatment of
these Important orrana. TMs unpleeaent
trouble Is due to a diseaaed condition of the
kidneys end bladder end net to a hebtt es
be paid totlie plsit
M MIMW i
bed-wetting.
the difficult]
him vs R
rendered
Sold,
to perme
mainder
The following divorces w
granted Friday and Saturday:
Will Dfcmuke vs Mattie
moke. ' :
Carrie Jlayes vs *9
plaintiff's^ name
property' {partitioned as p£yed
for.
la drugs,
wont
quality i
6M r
is our psss
mith Bros.
--For anything in the grocery
line you will most likely find It at
Qoostree & Houston's.
Women es well aa men are made mis-
erable with kidney and Maddar trouble,
and both need the aune neft fined?.
The mild end the Immediate effect of
tlwssp Bent Is soon reetlaed. It li sold
by druggMa, la flUjH
oeat end one dolbr
atxes. You may have a
sample bottle by mall
free, ebo pamphlet tell- |
tng ail about it. Including maay el
thnimnih el testimonial letters
from sufferers cured. In writing Or. Kilmer
li Co.. Binghamton. SO
W
many
added
part!
rradub8 arb
the democrat.
list of th1
UNO
Leave your laundry at Arthur
Stacy's, agent MeDougal Steam
Laundry, Denison, Texas. 26-1 m.
Below is
new subscri
crat received during the
month. Th*e arc not
have heretofdfre made
partial list of
for The Deuio-
at J. P. Crouch A! the others;
alker
Ale
Bicycles
Go's. 6
b:
lard,
visitini
8. Walker
pany with
Walker f isit
fiee Saturday
of Phili ^
Mrs. W
fifteen
livings -
five miles east
"frv-
Goldthwaite ASon.Trov, Ala.,
wrote: Teethina's speedy cure
of sores sod eruptions upon the
skin bsve been remarkable.
H
this
are
Bui-1
county JVexas, is j
in G. J. I
. In com-1
atson, Mr. |
e Democrat of-,
collection l
Mr. and ;
ots of j
om sre,
but we
tion of
all
lived in this^
of town,
i
's
uipl<
Ws now bave in stock the ex-
tract of the "fsint sweet Jasmine j
flower,"that Bulwer Lytton men-;
tionetl in his noted Aux.Italiens. '
Smith Baod. • T
for vooag
II per month.
Magnificent line of tableware
from the eoatlieet China to the
cheapest diabes at J. P. Crouch
A Go's.
Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. E.
W- Grove's signature eh box. t5c.
Young married oouples should
Vny their hones keepingoatfite at
JSP. Croaoh A Co's. iVy ksve
the biggest stock to select from.
F. Wj, Mack Real Estate Aoekt.
Wh| you want to buy a house
and lot in the city or a farm ia
the oeuatry fall aod see me,
6e ia Johnson block. 14 t-f.
r and
neland, was
t
(
quickly
fellow
Fadeless Dy* dark
blae, produces the shade of bine
so popular ia dress goods this
* This oolor is fast to Ugh|
ft Vim It May
This is to certify that 1
have sold to Messrs. Smith
Bros, the ■xolobivb right
to bottle and sell without
prescription
kao*n ss Mi
•ft
MS. f. H. Qbwibd.
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w
Btrfsis Start
Don't fall to see the Bargain
#**0, Tinware,
m
ftaiSgr
He
VlkdanMatfaiaMSMaA-
v*l(K3a*ei
in
Do you trade it 'Goostree A
Houston's? If not, why not?
They are the lesftng McKinney
grocers.
you need a singing school mid
want a first
teacher, write
Vsrons. Texas
class, up-to-date
to D. W Leigh,
left
ub-
This cold wave will call for
vaseline, glycerine, oold crsam.
b face cures and lotions.
and all the
Wt£ have them.
Smith Bnoe.
Biggest stock of cook snd beat-
ing stoves in McKinney—at J. P.
ich A Co
Itch is a most disagreeable
affliction and ehould be at once
checked. HaaVs Care will do it
—aevea years or any other vatfety
SXTW""
can
R L Howard,
H Boreu, |
S J Baldw%
G C McCoyk
W H Hildrelh,
W J Hart, \ i
T A Bratton, !
T C George,
Thomas
L R Wal
Fletcher AAdetSon^-
M F Calloway,
B Co
II,
Imere,
tier,
C Ssttenrhite,
illington,
ill,
Sparks,
Vermillioo,
Hedrick,
~ J A Wilson,
4 W Montgomery, >
W P Griffith,
jW N Lowry,
J M Hawkins,
J R Dillon,
A. Nh.
J A Smith,
J M-Smith,
W T Driggery
G P Skidmofi,
F Penn
T A Bro^n,
W M Keni^,
E 8 Kemp. \
J T Phillips^
Miss Lela Copplaod,
J W Coughroa,
leaac Reed,
Prof T L Huggins,
8 M Kemp,
A f Myriok,
G H Stone,
Aston,
D W Grounds,
P Goodman,
Dr G, Gladu,
H H Flowers,
CPSeye,
C E Maaina,
Jtfise Mattie Hitchcock,
t Dunn,
Ad Patterson,
Brock, r
Eajeys Ltta.
hsp just re-
ks trip to
:kasaw Na-
fption of the
k sections he
rather light
he - Hint. The oat
crops were good and
I
W litres,
changed Hind
8. C. ! Thompson
Lltha
h
f W) Prittiett
Grinnvitfe O
congre-
Cheatham's Ctill Tonic la
acknowledged to be the boet.
Physicians use and prescribe it.
SEsaari,*.
Tasteless ia 60 cent bottles.
A timely tip. take a boCtle of
our cough syrup home with you.
annua
tofore
a iy
■xs left
RoewellJ
■he had
i—ifi
Callb,
Fielder,
VTFiww,
Ti«f<
)r c^sh
MByrd,
followiag hove
for c^sh on their
also Yeeefved daring ^
month,\whicb wt
thanks
ipttons,
P*PSSlt
aot
>wledged:
JO
MP
ID
JP
Walter C
MB Hi
w
Thompson.
M E F|ulkncr vi'J A frsulk-
ner
T J Salor vs B^ims JBaylor.
D H Brpck vs Esthef Bcock.
Ella OrrV Robertson C R
Robertson, btsmtiffs name chang-
ed as prayed for. *
At Kambd|.vs MinnieJnauibo.
Mary A Cunniughaii vs R M
Cunningham, plaintiff awarded
custody of their miner children
and awarded ftheir hqmestesd for
ten years. 1 ,
L M McGorah vs Julia Me-
Garrah. ■
Alice Goode vm J A Goode, cus-
tody of childrea were awarded to
plaintiff.
Mary Calhoun vn W Callioun,
plaintiff awarded custody of their
minor children. }■
Olive Coffman Va L S Coffman,
plaintiff's motion for alimony
sustained.
Joe Ram bo vs Lena Ram bo.
Ella M Holnicn vs Herbert B
Holmes, plaintiff's name changed
as prayed for.
£ %ry Priestly vh I^arl Priestly,
name changed as prayed for.
Eliaa McCollnm vsWm McCol-
lum, plaintiff awarded custody of
their minor^hildren.
Lee L Phillips vh W ,C Phil-
lips, plaintiff awarded custody of
their minor childrea. <
J R Burns vh M J Burn*
V C Hinsley vs R B . Hinsley,
plaintiff's name changed as pray-
ed for.
Plaintiff wsn refused a divorce
in the suit of $ju*ie Stansell vs
Hsary Stannel, snd excepted and
gave notice of appeal.
The Suit of U T Jons* vs W
E Lumpkin, to try title Snd for
damages, resulted in a judgment
for defendant for land in con-
troversy and for plaintiff for
$195.00.
MineeapoliaThreshing Machine
Co vs J H Hansaid, judgment
for plaintiff.
J. H. Wilifsmson
turned from
the Choctaw
tions. With
Blue and Bogj
say* the corn cfop
everywhere
and wheat
cotton is as fine m hen* in Noilh
Texas. A fiue cfbp of hay is also
being saved. The wet Hummer
was moHt favorable to gra M. Mr.
Williamson owns a good farm
norhcast of town, but rent* it
and spends i^ost of his time in
travel, for tfhich, be ia equipped
in the most approved style for
pleasure acid solid comfort. He
has a canvitL covered wagon that
is S veritable palace car in the
^ine of **prairie schooners.'' It
contaiqn a folding cot to sleep on,
his trunk, table, cooking stove,
cooking utensils and granite dish-
es which he proudly denominates
his "Cfrinaware." He enjoys the
sport Of the gun and rod in an
unstinted manner, and, being an
old bachelor, is at home wherever
the sombre shades of night
o'r takes him.
/ ^
We most aggraveting and tormenting of all akin diaeaaes ia ennaed by ea add condition of
the blood, and unleaa relieved through certain inatrumentalitiee too much
of tliis acid poison. reaches the akin and it tiecomes red and inflamed. The
n overheated from any cause. The skin ae
regardless of conaequences, acratchea until
ng, licmng numor appears sometimes in
id scales. Ajrain the skin is
little pustules, di _
forms crusts an<Tscales. Again the akin is dry, hard and fiMured, itches iirteuoel^r'
This ia a painful and atubborn form of the diaeaae. I
While Bczenia, Tetter, Bryaipelaa, Salt Rheum and many like troubles are spoken
the skin, they are really blood diseases, becauae
THERE OAK BE HO EXTERNAL IRRi
WITHOUT AM INTERNAL
If the blood is in a pure, healthy condition, no poiaonous elements can reach the ak
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inflammation, but cannot reach the diaeaae. Only S. S. S., the real blood medicine,
External a;
salves sometimea mitigate the
gt 6., the only purely vegetable remedy known, ia a safe and permanent cme for Bcaema and
Skia trouble*. It goes direct to the aeat of the diaeaae, neutralises the acide and cleanses th^blood, i
ell the organa, and thus clears the system of all impurities through the natural channels I the akin
subsides, and all aigtia of the diaeaae disappear. ,
Mrs. M. Hoffmln. of Cardinfton, Ohio, asys she wu afflicted with Scrofuloussqres and Xcscma
fraaa birth. Her face at times became so badly swollen that she was sot reco*nisabl#v«t>d her Umbs
aedkaads were very Mire. She ws, treated by att the doctors in tow* without bein^benefitted, snd in
fe rsasnrchea f
aaamaUy rernt.
CeUeVas she won'
it will eo for others
. srttd has never had a return of the disease. This was seventeen yearssfO. She sincerely
aid Iwrrf been io her grave years ago but for 8. 8. S., and adds, ,rwhat ft has done for, ate
Send for our hook on Blood and Skin Diseases, and write our physicians fully about vc
'.they will cheerfully give any information or advice wanted. We make no charge to
If you are going to California
this winter, or expect to viwit
Arizona or Northern Now Mexico, jj
it will pay you to make the trip j
via the-Trinidad Gateway, using
the uneoualed service of "The
Denver Hoad" in connection with
the Santa Fe through service to
the ooast.
tt lagpiaed la a Drag Stars.
"One day lant winter a lady
came to my drug ntore an^asketl
for a brand of cough lmklicinc
that I did not have in my stock."
Bays Mr. C. R. Gran<lin, the
popular druggist of Ontario, N.
V, "She was disappointed and
wanted to know what cough
Frepration I could recommend.
said to her that I could freely
recommend Chamber Iain's Cough
Remedy and that nhe could take
a bottle of the remedy aud after
giving it a fair trial if nhe did not
find it worth the { money to bring
back the bottle and I would re<
fund the price paid. In course
of a day or two the lady came
back in company with a friend in
need of a cough medicine and
advised her to buy a f>ott1e of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
I considered that a very gO(*l
recommendation for the remedy."
It is for aahHiy City Drug Store.
Psrns asd Tons Lots Por Sale-
••For three days and nights I
suffered agony uotold from an at-
tack of cholera morbus brought
b? eating cucumbers," say* M.
E. Lowther, clerk of the diHtrict
court, Centervdle, Iowa. "1
thought I should surely die, and
tried a doaen different medicines
but all to no purpose. I sent for
a bottle of ' Chamberlain'h Coli<.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and three doses releivcd me en-
tirely." This remedy is for unit*
by City Drug Store.
I have two good farthn for sale
one 32 acres, and ofte 95 acres
within \ mile of «A<k>I, hnrch
aod gig, good water, sood ' im-
provements and fine land* 'All
of ther 32 sefs tract in culva-
tatios. All/ Of 95 acre tract but
5 Uftes io enhration. Also some
dAirabU "MfKinney /esidenees
and building lotn for yale at bar-
fiinH, Mrral terms,' 155 acres
mile wsC of McKiAaey, all con-
veniences.
T. hL HufSLicv.-Atty. at Law,
Offioe orsf Largght Broa. McKin-
ney, Tea.
mom 1 -
Fraetias n« PmaMafi
"It is easy to sit ie the sunshine
And talk to the tuan in fhe
shade."
It is raay to float in a welMrim-
med ooat.
And point out the placet n> wa<lo.
But once ve pass into the shad-
OWH
We murmtit aod fret and frown,
And our length from the bank,
nt for a
1*6ecberV Eisadsatfoa.'
plank,
I Or throw up our aanda and go
we shout
throw
dowp.
Saturda
plications
8. H. Croom
C. Hill, W. U
Miss Doty 'Aui
nine ap-
ceMifi-
there wees
or teachers'
cates. NamAias fallows
^R. C, pycus, II.
Tye, C. T. Psgt ,
Doty 'Austin,^ Miss I^ls
Shuston, P. L. H^fton, .1. II.
BunrusrXool). \
Three first grades wei^Jssued
De Year Feet Ada aad Bam?
Shske into your shoes Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.
It cools the feet aod main,* tight
or new shoes M easy, Cures
, bunions, swolUa. smarting,
callous, sere aad sweating
Allan's Foot-Kane relieves
all paiaand gives rest snd com-
fort. We hsve over 80,000 tseti-
montels. It cares while you
wall. Try it to dby. Sold by all
druggists aad shoe stores sell it
tftc. Sample FRRK. Address,
Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. t,
El*
The largest stock in North Tex-
as outside of Dallas to select
fTom at J. P- Crouch A Go's
when you went anything for
raUfaing
letter has
Bounds
letter
Mfn|
HCelina by
It is easy to sit in our carriage"^~
. Aod e<mnsel the man on foot;
i But get down aod walk, and
you'll cbaaga,your talk,
Aa you feel the peg ia your boot.
j It is easy to tell the toiler
■ How best he caa carry hi* pack;
But ne one can rns s burden's
weight
Until it hss baen'on h)^ back.
The up-curled mouth of pleastirs
Can preash 0t sorrow's "Worth;
But girp'itaslli aod wry^r lip
Was nevef dmne on t^arth*
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
k TEXAS WONDER.
Hsfl's Grest Discovery
• One small bottle of Hall's
Great Discovery cures all kidney
aod bladder troubles, removes
gravel, cures diabetes, seminal
emissions, wssk and lame backs,
rheumatiam and irregularities of
the kidneys and bladder io both
men and women, regulates blsd-
der troubles in ohildren. If not
sold by your druggist will be vfat
hy mail on receipt of $1. One
small bottle Is two months' treat-
ment, and will cure any case above
mentioned D. E. W. Hall sole
manufacturer, P. O. Box 629,
St. Louis, Mo. 8end for testi-
monials. Sold by all druggists,
lead This* _ .
Gonanles, Texas. July 4.—This
ti to certify that I have used
Hall's Great Discovery for Kid-
aey and bladder troubles, and
ram sstiafied that I have been
▼ety greatly benefited by it. I
can fully recommend it to oihrers
similarly afflicted.
Jaa,, F. MtLun
Banker sn^jCx-Congressman
Navamhar
|1Vvwll|IIVI
SmYoonHHR
Ooe box of Tntt'* PiHs wffl«re
in doctors' bilk
Money.
'iPills will:
Hawthorne College haa aeoured
the Largent house opposite Mr.
tuok Hill's for the use of young
men deetriog cheap board while
they attend oolite. The plan is
ioaperrttye. fl e younj
their ow« fi " *
City ItsMenaa far Sale.
I want to sell inyi home in Mc-
Kinney. Good four room house,
barn and never failing waler.
Location desirable. Lot 138x200
feet. Bargain for quick buyer.
Will take team and wagon on it.
El) 11 inm AN .
At Palace Barber Shop, South
Side Square. McKinney, Texas.
Address* e«4S
This fhc |
Piano
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BURLINGTON ROUTE.
ITS NEW LINE
Denver-Northwest via Billings.
The Barliujftou'« Denver-Northw«*t
Main Line wa* r«>mplete«l Septeinlier
16th, It tai* thn Kani«a<* <"lty Billinipi
Line at Alliancf. Neb. It 1h the *hort
lint*. Denver to Helena, S|M kane, aod
the dlm't line to the enUre Upper
Northweet.
36 HOI KS DFNYFK TO IU Til III LENA
4H HOIKS mm 10 Sim AN!
oI IIOl'KS DF.NVEK TO I'KiET SOUND
.. Sewing Machine.
main traveled road
jruinx via DenveV to
This will be the
for peaeenge
Northern I'a«'ltic Point*
roOenrrr, Scealc Colorado, VIas ,
Pacific ComM' Two areat daily train*
frotu KanMw«City, Ht Jo««ph Week-
ly California e*cnreloni . personally
conducted
re ike east. Be«t et|nlp)>e<l train*
to Chicago Nnd 8t Lonio
Fe rSe NorrS- Ik>*t trainn to Oma-
ha. Ht. Pan I, Minneapolis
C L. Berth, T P {A.. M7 Main 8t.,
Dalian. Texan
L. W. Wahely . Oen'l. Pnewnger Agi. ,
St. Loui «, Mo.
Howard fHlorr/Oenerol M nsirer.
8t Joeeph. Mo
And Supplies. Other choice Machines
—— $20.00 ^
SPECIAL BARS AIMS DURIM
Ts Dasrssas Nssvy Stack.
James T. Coucl^
Binaharo Block. HcKlnev, Ti
J>*EG1STERED POLAND CHINA HOGS.
Per sale at ey place la MertSareef
McKIaaey.
aaS at aay a#e. VotIms tlrelas.
wmm SleSeet krtd In v«ll*d
States. Fee fartSer lafanaatlaa
call aaeie •« W. L Nelsaa's r«r«l
•are iters er aSSreaa
P. o. Sea 4 S BeKlaaey. Tea.
ALL THE NEWS Both Males t Females.
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INDUSTRIAL NEWS
NATIONAL NEWS
STATE NEWS
All The News....
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THK DEMOCRAT for 13 month- for
the low clobMng price of |1 75. Yon
thee set TIIREk papem a week (1SS a
year) which will (five trrs at a merely
nomfaa) cost ALL THE NEWBofthe
week. The cloafoff of the 19th Ceatnry
will be a period of nnoimal Internet, as
will also be the rear 1901. Keep post-
ed. Take the Rem! Weekly Hew* ie
connection wtth yonr local paper and
thou get t onr In format Ian qufr kty,
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Car Oat tkis af. It ceeefs fa fSje
We hare Just received a car
celebrated Drills aad are pre,
nlsb same oa good terms at
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.