The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT.
F. C. Thompson,
koitok asd pbomstob.
Waller B. Wilson,
local editor.
unknown laborer was found j The Whitewright Plow/ and There are populists whd will
dying in some weeds near the H. Hammer, anticipating the cam- work for papers a thousand miles
& T\ C. railroad in Dallas Tues- ! paign of 185>S. says: "We would
day. He had taken a large dose \ like to see the position now oecu-
of morphine. An inquest over pied by Senator Mills occupied
the qead body failed to identify
it.
by J. w. Bailey, Mills is certain
to be defeated if he champions
. -1 the single standard cause/9 Mr.
from home and refuse to turn a
wheel in behalf of their local
county paper. The local paper
is the life of the local populist or-
ganization and it should receive
Hr-t attention.
The people s party stood alone.
Greenville, last week, and report
a grand time.
There is a good deal of talk
about the ravages of the boll
worm; some crops being almost
dest roved.
Weak, Irritable,Tired
£ I Was No Good co Earth."
Dr. F-'.rvins strengthens
the we-;sr. 1-uikls up the broken
down coiigtitm and permanently
Kev. C. I. MeWhirter is con- cur s every V. : i of n- . vo-!s disease.
iiAiront ■ :■ yvnrc. ;.t Xwas
TIIITRSI)\V \ITilTST^ 1895! The Alvord Budget we are in „ , r ..
liiiB^uAi, Atoi 01 —, to.. . Bailev s boom for the senate wai
formed has just alligned itself; . , * . . , . ,, ,, , u.
===— ... riM nicely started at the Fort Worth
Suascurrioa turm: with the populist party. Fhe [ ^j|v<*r convention In fa<*t the unawod and without fear, Imldly
•£> T !'afK'r <> b substantial ratio eMahlLl.-d! pr.H-Wn.inK th. tinancid question
PcMHMtb.. 75 established in lXKi. XX <• welcome ^ ( 1 j was the ov.-M.a.lowi,* u*m in
it into oiir ranks. "
• •
office.—Dallas News.
Oar AdveiliMinff Kates,
One column 1 year $150X0
Ha If column 1 year 80.00
l-ineh single column 12.00
Local notices. 7 cents per line foi
each insertion. Obituaries of more
than 10 lines will be charged for at our
The Ohio democracy met in
the presidential campaign of 18< 2.
: For so doing, populists were
' . ^ o • /n mi ! We a'e just in receipt of a t-.unted with all the vile coithcts
convention at Springfield. I he . ^ 1 , uiuuuu on .m m*
M gold standard element beade<i by neal,.v l>r'"^'<l hyi,1l book on the j thai democrats and republicans 0f McKinney, is getting :
•00, millionaire Senator Calvin 8. sllhj<vt "f°.1>l A ^an ful j could apply. With them, t-a-r- nicely.
>?I Crice controlled the convention. 11 xn ,N ° 11 'om* 11 1 !,*1 !* i-t-l was the issue to divert at ten-| J. T. Lacy, who is now vis
ducting a series of meetings at
Bear creek church three miles
west of Nevada.
,1. W. Younger and family at- j
tended church at the Baptist
church Sum lay.
Mrs. T. Z. Smith of Nevada,
who had an operation | erforiiied
on her for cancer, bv Dr. Wilcv.
* • *
ilong
.*r* « C ^ i*
: ti I
The Superior.
Single Disc Drill
-
1*
i /•* fieri'
t • ,9. ^
• 'i" 'f }•/.
* ;#• - - * • . * * % • J ---- -• * •*'
DiaZrts . - >«/:::,/u <-
firfWt <>- . Bj . < niory. I
WcigJii.?!? ""
ics,i-ry. lr'
-1 ti H !•
I it'is 1. :
Mv r-'i '
' • « • i
:j t <;. c «:nd
ast appetite
out, :
t.-. tit id tirt'iit J
:: yr iin cUt* lOOlbe^
xn Jut' I trim fi-> on enrfh.
A friend ? :ou at
mv Dr. aiik book, £
"Nuw and Start-
ling Facia," and
tour The convention acted honestly by au[hnr-l{- -L Lu^k- ,r4 :,n ! tiou from the real problem most j„ Kentucky, is expected home ^lrMi^PV^t \
it in I nominating a gold standard eais-i . . m'\' hlro^on< mtor~ affect iug the people. What was the latter purt of this month. | i/efk-el ted ilUn
didate for governor, ex-(iov. J ^ ,n "l « " i the result after the political trick- S< h.«e. i
Campheil : elt ctions and proM^cbting the case #|c.rs ha«l accomplis|bd their de- ■ | iD-yr.-oW boy. My ^
4 T— | should send 1>:> cents to Kvaiis & Lj^n and were cnst«t«d in power STIPP'S CHAI'KL I'lCMC. i ap^tiie returned
AW U a - - tZ . . . ! ... I « I X
J finally lie^Idtid
siting to try *. toitla of
i5-'
All contracts will be charged for
proportion to the above-
F. C. Thompson, Proprietor,
McKinnev. Teias
The Memphis Commercial Ap- Evans. Bonham. Tex., and pro
KEAKHY \\ILL Sl'EAK.
Hon. Jerome ('. Kearby, the
j peal is frantically calling on all cure a copy.
Tennes>e«' democrats to register.
What difference does it make
whether the Tennessee democrats
There is not a paper in the
I'nited State
in every branch of the government j
on ambiguous platform, a special
>e-«ion of conirre* was delibertv
The Sunday schools of Viney
Grove ami Johnson united with
ilemoerat ,,v Not for the Stiffs Cha|«-I Smulay sehool in
I .mi i: *1 . i i, .t... \ l"11'!""*' liubpring wilh the gjyjng a jrrjin<l union pienie,
talented lawver and citizen ,>fjh ve a majority or not? They I - «• <' 1 1 ' | i-a-r-i-f-f l.ut to <*n#i<lerthelinaii- xhur«l«, .lulv 1.1, in a l«autiful-
Dallas. will speak at the court ^ M «*ht tho la>! ""e il,.inns'an-^"open in fn.t.o ...III''"'1 "f ""r I sha,M wove near the latter
\ , I without a majority.—-Dallas News. I" " 1,1 . I w
house in McKinnev Saturday. I ■ political or religion.- organiza-
hich had been plunged into a L,^ Tlie attendance was very
grcut'.y iru'rcaM'tl
M tutd taken thv -fij-tft imttie
yiy ucight iurreu-cd to 176 bn.,
The #rtutution in i/:-j trus {jtttic
Jfu nerve# *t< infix v-'mpietely:
Jtty xi"t iorv tiHta f*:iist rt'-fwwt.
Jly hraintte* tueildearer i]i*ai ever.
M frit at* 0€Mrl tituitty mutton t aril,, clas- in all respect
jfir. .flilett' It*ufanrtir^ ArrrtHf i<-
A yrt'.at mt'dieine, I flssarc yott.''
au?uski. Me. WAi.Trr. H t>rEne;K.
Or. Ml It-?* Kerrloe i< <, ■> oa i\ pcs-tiyc
It to work in corn stalks, cotton
This Machine
I- especially adapted to the black 'and- of j cs.i*. an ( w
ingly rei-oiiiuien<l it to our maii^ friend^ .ni<l « u-toiie r- t<
We Guarantee
imhesitat-
ih* first-
Sept.. 7. at i p. ill. Make your Eihtor Middletonof the Wax- |i«lis kind treatment of the
"V " lt tll ..tti.L.i this i ^hachie Mim r, Inrlieviug in the ,,0.nilist> of T.-vas endears it to
arrangements to :itteK<i ini^i is
speaking.
guarantee that the fi
ai! flruutr";- >s tl e :•
cr
as || willlHJ.M ii «
Of
The Omaha platform i
tt> attekd this
j tree coinage of >ilver, liao cour- their partv.
age and honesty enoiigh to join ? —~~
j the | o|)ulist party, where he feli ■ Dx^iiiKi., one < f tht-mc
it!
he belonged.— Dalla- New-.
< vc|(die I >a\ i-
had
ilisa-trous panic just as populists ^hhi. Kach Sunday i eliool w
had foret< ld ai l f< r which they j repr* sented bv large l>anners and MiitseMfattcai o&. Elfcbart, lad. it i-the only drill made where th<
tia-'i. t .ill iitio "Ce till— iiia* lime *.
farmers intere-tcd in go« tl maehi
bu\ ing a drill. \ < u run no ri-k a
|i l:.w| .£ .
if< Ktliu<s (*I I
Iliad been spitefully called **ca- i |he pupils won* badges to uiatcii. 0f«
}lamit\ howlefs. As correctly The pr grani was varied and in- Reslcrti# Health
pDVt i,i>m is growing more pop
ular.
1 . challeiiif*' t
It transpires that several « f
I o;!!
weeks, ignore- ! h
Hoair's sU! i>oriers at Austin are;. l
11 lenge ami com*' • <
Hold standard men. \monsfthem
, • ... l a.. ! panels one 114« 1
••STAV-m-the-party democrats Jir#..|U<J«je Roberts,,n. Judge Fill- , , ,, ,,
... . • i r s :tnd cliaHeniies f >.
will not be so numerous in 1HW -| more and < ol. liaker.
tv.'iceat •••il 'iii
\ \ioi; entered tin jail tit Wet which it Da\i-
-1 a u u 111:
: in tin
nif t hi -
- I< ' !!!''
.csand
The only substantial ih.m bis in
the country are populist Vooms. ! | .,jni h, I'la.. and look from j forced I" can
NvoEKT might as well prepare it «*i triple muideici h\ the name
to take charge of a burstfd state i of Lewis and hung him.
Tin
in l!1i* ' .
:\
! jailor M
lent!
\ sj|Oi
Now let the McKinney Gazette j ii«>tki. Gurii-y ;,t Deii\or. t ol..
swear that Ohi«> deimnTits are for ■ was wrecketl >unda> niuhf b\ a
fl*i'«. silver. ' Iwuler explo-ioii 111 it- ba^eliH'ilt.
* ^.. ! The structure winch v a- five -to-
Awht the only privilege we
see for free sj|\t r «h im|erats is to
join the populist party.
■ j
JciMiK Tin m. L. Nugent grow
ami coii-t
p< >i 111 t he | c< ple.
sainple of i >a-in«
c« \\ a!'< 11 \ m**t h. >d-
their populi-t opp.
w holt) Mi'1 peopK's party fores had- teresting. \\*. A. Strtmghan of j -
mting ,,u tb*' impending crisis which Viney Gmve acted :ts master of j .
f(,.• ; toll.c.ved the campaign « f 1*!'-. ii I ceriuionies. Kid. S. W. < rutcher
eft« 's t0 < ur stricken country ami Hon. |{. < . \\ hite of M< Kin-
daiiv I '*• ' nlx icllet. As the peoples nc\ made appr< priate speeches
week pJH"t> x\; - unaligned in liiat _ wiiich were well received and a
•t iiiin j *: " tor f>< ldl\ proclaiming our numlN*r of beautiful recitations
!iir> «« •'< «• il i> >«•' !?j,,,,,! were ren.l. ivd l.y the
ill In■'waiitonl\ assailed au<l maligned ! .^.iM>lars. Mis^e> >allie K. > of
I or hoidh championing i he onl\ Johnson assisted 1 \ Miss I >« !!%
nana.
i
r |
-h. and
iM.thered with
it will pay all
ite tilts ?K'fore
and if it don't
in^i from eriou- -;.*je ««i' fever.
Mes>t*s \\ . \\ . Lvoiis and ^ain
do ti
;t - no -ah
i liom.i- a•
Mis. p
bab*' id \
ied ;U th
\ a I'd ! i-l \x
h-t
l i
I A 11
!. Ji-
lt u
for our woe-. Throw j | ajn |>intn j.^.id,.{ at
11
contemptible prejudice :ti «I
til«- -iluatioii that coiifn lits
lJ|.
the organ. Manx from McKin-
ii
e little!
• M, Kin
grav. - . _
ied at
She
mourn
T«
Pari in & Orendorff Co.
P I • ■ K J .CiV. 6
T.
d reason a*
nex
Melissa and siirroum
I >c-
ll
' «•# 1
.if. r «
i.
lo\ ing j at riot.
t delll-
eoiumuillt ICS
enjoved the
xx el'e pP
e\er<i-c-
r. X l :
IX should
popUl
>n?
nil
•nt an*!
and t!i.
«%
u
1>
ries iii_d:. bttrm-d and it -aid Vppoinn
that foii\ guest-, perished ill f iic l tin- --m
j debrt- and flames.
- .. I .1 . I -- < g,- |,i
I llk **>ii\ ;*r Kisigiit the ti-!init«-t •
i ni^t -I ailed at , be t.ur-
I I
^ Washington, i' < edited b_\ . xcu an •
The state alliance is in session i ^ m \j. Si. .\ an . h xxiil l c de-j to:-
at Lampassas with a large an « i«, th linaneial .piestion
thusiastic attendance, and t In-doinu- d public nam iu
congress.
I h
i|< itm . lis \ou i. a ii in Imiintiful dinner spr«*ad for all
i J - i republican, alright ami
il. !. ;t if xon conclude the pop-
#i partx more nearlx reaects
r ii<uie-t sentiment- he a pop-
fi-i without rest nt1 or ♦ \lenua-
! >alla-
ir t« xx n
Bakery a
*0
IA
the pleasant groxc.
ISI.l i: KIIH.i; iSl IX.t r
H
Superior Grades
. - ant.
3est Bread.
Loi-c
^UhiWI
M I" l{
\«n< m xi
dearer t« the heart of the ina-e- j
as the davs wingalonatheir flight. tleoi a new j|
IU
Blue Kidge. Ie\.. \tig. I,
k«t iter i )t- ukm rs t:
Boll x or? • i - are d.iinj l
damage ;?• cutton. :n tin- cuni
nity.
!ijoi I eu;o«-r t. Carpenter- haxe Ue^uu <•!)
Mr-. John I lobs<>ii died oil the j new si-jjool house an«| The fi
! e
>.t
Hail Then
i- s-J
!ji Cmil
t '
fUaon.
>1>TKK t.KO\ ¥. ITKMs.
lev . \tig. 1
I-i >,
l< j ( • i
' lining ii.i
I
T\
a
xas.
I l I e
lliMii. is in t'olorajo and Kich
ard Croker. the Taininanx e\-1 ^ ^ ^ ^
c hief, is in London. | j ji#. .. \MH>,
a. ji ■
baki.ow B.iiley ii sustaining his l t*er
reputation for deling the truth, N. N« >
which he won in the last cam-1 Nel
tM
• pill!
P
It Tie
he:
i* Cillleil
iia- )ii-t
}.\ <
>U I ! o .
hem <
i rre
in?
11.
paign.
r> x 11
Mks. Mary KUen Lease -poke J free com-
to lo.ooo peopleiit Sherman last j I In pi -ens
Saturday. SlM made populist dollar
votes. | to pre-ei,
r„ -.TT1 K , , tile cheap d
i hr i>iiblic <Bt>t increase!I .tui-j
. ' M. i l ei- U N | ed fo t tie v. i
ing the mont li «mvIiiI> $.>s.
Verily us imaller do-c> ' j ~
democratic prospent x( ' > ^ j.
Ills C ill l|e< t
I!
w
I l ail<
!at forii
! *- t Mat
ii redu« •
\ u!♦ r c.iii
oppo-1 d
pa id X\!th
•u .-rox\ d-
11 I delclcl
a 5
if
Lit
the isth.
rt ..f Hunt county
x s-itor at II. ( .
rdav ami Suiwlav.
t.
W
V \ . I
Of !
ha-
lo.
—fc Pm
ft
lit
x f '\ *!' . and was j work i- cHiuplHrtl. I r*ni
\ an W inkle progress made this it xx
ih* a short tune till completed.
Notwithstanding, hard tim
and other misfortunes, the pe
pie of HI lie b'fdgv are deterilHll
a- in Alabama, to have a good 1• >1.
i- vei*\ much rii"* protracted meeting
annei count x. ,|iieted bx Bro. 11 :|i din -id!
| progress, find mitrVi good i- hen
accollipl i-ll d
Deputx Sheriff .lol,n I'oulti
« kr. , went Up ill the W lllh* < ap lieiu
aceompanted b\ imrhood W I'duttsdax night, at
in hi- -on. W illie. captured < harl^x Hughes,
lli«
t h«
a -
1 On
t
i!ld
First class Barb r wc I
U 4 i \ , ti
t i H
huf J. J. I
lid. t si t >i«h'Vj'ian . HcKiiut x. Texas.
.1 •
£1
-r r-,- GflnaniSil
Prop'p
ii
at
iinnie and \l-
xis.tmg their
n
if ;.ift,— sie \\ ill-. 1
not | Mis, S.eiia M\i—.
ha- and .M;--, Ilaitie j
of I*;*ster and.
t he .I* itii t«re.'ii and ,\j
, X- de! s( ii. J. M St ri«
i Ue I i- > re flee Self. ,!; ).
- a Mi-s Alice Clark,
r.. l rtl ;
I . \\ ag;
dim-. W:
i i ; i \ * *•
In* 11 ..!( ei
s- Liud#
land i\n4 M
■s \\ .i-fer .1
K. Ii. Mar
r t • i* «-
it dale
hi next
rhc;ft re
art ist s.
! bvhes-
l. f
on tin
!n
at Sulphur x\ as brought before Squire >aun
I>km«m u\rs are practicallx s
.ill
' I
unanimous on one subject. 1 hex
all agree that Nugent xxiil be the
next goxeinoroi I exas.
Bailey xxjll not alloxx a popu-
li-t to work upon his house. I he
populists. however. xxdl teal'
down his senatorial Ihhuii.
The f«a/ette swears to it> cir-
culation. Thetiazette said that
Kentucky democrats declared for
free sil\er. tireat is the \eracit\
«>f the muscular editor.
Ti esi \v there were ^i.^o.ooo
in gold shipped from New ^ ork
to London. Cleveland s lx nd
syndicate placed ♦•2JHHMMHI m the
New ^ ork sul>-trea-ur\. ^ ho i-
running this govt inmeiit an^xxax.'
maux. t •< ii j
ih it il -iiould i
;: ii i i rainman
mgrat idaled.
(
l H tile I "til■ democrat |e -tatej
conventions held I a t e I x. three.
1 o'.x . Marx land and Kentucky, j
etidor-t d t lex eland ami t!ic goldl
st andard.
bei-.n. Lu id. m
At tone X lief
ujitrolh r I- in!«
s.<>n« i* .r.'aii. I r.
am. < 'omuii — iom r o
Ho-e. A —i-tant Att
Trice: Hill. Bet
Mabrx. -tale oflici
j and Baih v. \ coti-
inat e t f act ual • >ft*•
11! t
re due
ir-! ,1 mi
W
w
: e Ui!
'■ o-n-
>• i.
u:
Xi
ft
. t
ii i
!
th
iv\-< KK-sMAK Silas Hal.
of tin- .hstrict. x\as appointed n
repre-eiit Texa- in the national. |p'
but poorly atleinleil. silver demo- pi
eratic meeting in 'A a.-hiugton dred pre-cn
last xveek. ! fourth part;
xx In. i,
lis at
the
it '
w
t lit
w
Oiilib
lie hull
rate th'
xx eck for till' llli- del's llllirstlax 4Sid tx\«i lull-
lit of in- health. found again-t him. both for
i iii H >i ton \ s-ited Mr-, rviug pistol. B*'ing uaahlc
•>)\S >undav. ami attend- make bomi he x a- s«>iit to 11 •«• | |\ •jjiai ii« 'l
hat Long N ek. Countv jail. and mnsi «,>
Citapiii is nick with There is nrtich sjikne— in t he in-tt in t ion, ;
s h is writ mg. i count rv lioxv. | t**n led the n
Tucker returned Blue Kidg« haw* bail tea|n did j s;n tfiai t
Where she had the Merit Im >s up. at Farmers- under u h<*><
ick father; he was j vill** Monday, l'7 to 11 wai- the profiti d ami
s4*ore. In* t heir «le-ti
Clarence Hunter went to ih«- a!v (.onlitii ,,!
encampment >u (ireenville. sut-ce-e xvilt j>
W. A- Mogers is taking in a re-|n,,r^ 5
ligiousdebate at Meritt. I tended here.
lieu
ti •
• hotd ami Miss Man K. t eau. L. F.
• on- j Kerr am! M is- Jennie •!ami's. Lor
and Wiggm- and Mi— Cordia \im-
. ach-j-tead. V. \\ . Mi icon and Mis- M.
ough-j H. i:. Akin.
lis I
_ 11 h n -
nting high
f from
I M amas
G-EISTERAL NEWS.
1
it; uax * at-
xjan
v ion*in>
see her
ng h ii she l *ft him.
Morrow and Miss Hat-
t se iihehteii utteiniiMfl church at
1 iiinois >at nrciax.
Kl'tiKXI V.
t
\\
! I
C*.WLI il L* fOMDILFD rOR THt f'E WO
r met men j crat*s headers.
ilhev have
1 1 ,M;,V ! Leon a IVI \\ . \ olka. tile noted
I 111 hie. we (M.u|ptor. j,
t he l?|s.lgi' of
(poll t licit hall-
iviU
!H|M
t
\t a riot* iu a t atliolic church
\\ lio at- • l-nnis Sumh'.v night, one m
(| ,,f iheivva^ fa,a"v injureil and -i\ otln
L
:Al
\i;\\\)\ NOTES.
( . F. Warden and familv have L.Jite of the profession, is siitfi
returned from the river, where cioitlv demou-irated h\ theii
. seriously hurt.
j <
That
Tired Feeling
Means danger. It ii a seriuus
condition and will lead to dittae-
troas results if it is not over-
come at once. It is a sure sijrn
that the blood in impoverished
4ad impure. The best remedy is
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
Which makes rich, healthy blood,
and thus gives strength and elas-
ticity to the muffles, vigor to
the brain and health and vitality
to every ]mrt of the body.
Hood'* Sarsaparilla positively
Makes the
Weak Strong
"I suffered with tired feeling
and ma down condition, and I was
generally oat of order. I am now
taking my third bottle of Hood's
Sarsaparilla and the tired feeling is
and I feel like a different
I recommend Hood's 8arsa-
riUa to all who suffer as I did."
F. Biqsbcueb, Shaw, Oregon.
Hood's
I tii: populists in is'.'! cast 1 .-
"••iT.^71. Thev elected L'.' state
legislators and 12 congressmen.
The congi'e-aHHial vote in ! *xa>
w.a- 1H2.171. How is this for the
little urchin ir
——
iK
litis. Tom Watson has chal-
len ; d his opponent for congre- -
ional honor- to nieet liim in joint
debate iu the tenth tieorgia dis-
trict. 1 j> to date ).(.(,. Blai k
ha- not bijeii heard from. The
election takes place Oct. -.
KtILL (II HO\OK.
\\ it iiiii the last IcxN day-
have learned o! the iollowing
pers and individuals tran-fcrim
their alfecltoii- f i'oin the demo-
cratic partv to the populist:
Ellis ('« i*111> M irror.
Alvord Budget.
.1. 11. McMahoii, I'eiion. I <*\.
Hon. *L Spi'iicc 1 toiiiul. i lill-b; -
ro. Tex.
t liev -pent a fexx dax-.
Al NT l>KTsV
CXI AMITY CITY.
Mks. L ease s second speech,
made Sattu '• mglit. xva- li-ten-
ed to bx more than oOon people.
For a woman -be shows remarka-
ble knowledge of polities ami is
probabh the greatest woman ora-
tor apjrt aiing before the people.
—Sherman Hi gister.
_—-—————
Thh musculai editor of the ( a"
zette swells up and tackles the
Examiner ami Hemoi rat bv invit J
ing f ho «e papers to *4 wear to
their circulaiion. < lim.wedon I
have to "swear," people have
contklence in us. Then, again,
it c-Osts something t< **sv, <ar.
aboat 5t ets. w hich of course we
are minus and we ligve no
still thl:\ u u;.
oun RANKS ARE SWRLLINC—WHO
NEXT?
Nevada. I ex., August l?*.
j Kit it or llenioeritt.
\\ at m xveathixr now. ami we are
longing for the cool and invigora- ,
< t ing days of autitiiiii.
This comiuunit\ was saddened ; Editor Democrat.
-vesferdav morning i vthe death of ^r* * mltrson am ami x. o
Mr-. W ill RolHMtBon, who lives |J fk ' «* "f
i , t ,u* . l W. ('. tirav this week.
one mile we-t of this place. Nile •
, iii a . .. I Prof. Ledln'tter. of Nevada
I axes a husband ami two little^
.... i . was in our town Saturdaf.
chiitfreii, one, a ven voung oalie. i ,, „ 4 , * .. _
... , * . . . Mr. Bottoms and fmiulv of
and manv frieuds ami relatives to,,, ... , .
.* , , i oungcountv are visiting relatives
mourn her death. I , , . *
here t his xv i-ek.
Kngim er Harry Becker , f fn-
1 )ur number| u . • . . -u i • •« il'"
dianapolis v|as killed m a railroatl
lit t he best j i . i ■ j «
; wreck on the l!*tli inst.
j teacla*t*s of i oliin ami surround-
ing countie-, I..,,.. John Bnft ended his life 111
matcii|e-s reconl
ha- Jjceii made 1
lr
\*
, and xx e have had
I «rui from ..tli. r -tal.-. H'ei Houston Mn^.l v by hungriii? hint-
( alauiitx ( it v. Tex.. Aug. 1 T.lO. |,;,v*i enioxetl several xi-it- from
self with a txfiue necktie.
i
I K
I
loliow int; to |av. xi
idfix ig ihi
l'
Kl.t.tM
>.x 11 >pefial car
ti ge :.nd s|Kr-
t,H' folding
' will |k* that
. -IU Wits
1 lias received
! • li from the
•hatijje of bill
:i ifrand fi*e<
of ^av iiian at
' r tlie reach
>« If'ts.
flthe opt li-
es xi d I be ad-
tgone ri'served
. < 'oleman's
i p. m.
ieraid iias the
It re tin* colli-
- W cek.
. I M \X€*K.
iven bv the
some of the most prominent edu-j Phillip Lnderwood. teacher in i
eators of the South and each of School of Galveston, wa-, 'Ih
Mie .i has honored !c with a fe-.x j fatally shot by his brother-ni-lau Fax i, j tr . J ; -mpanv laat
poinied remarks on school issues. Motidav.
I A * *
Stati Supt. Carlisle delivered
tpiisea lengtIn and practical dis- . .
.t T j 1 .. . of the I nited States supreme
course on the lexa-senool -VRteiu. ..... . 1 e.
I court ibeil in \e\v Y'ork Aug. ri • * 81
Kx-Associilte Justice St rot iff
night
the adtiiissM
neiv bant
* its** t
M
,,
W e temler our siii,'«*re thanks to
Prof. t)odson for nis kindness in
> •% He^ii. cor>-idertQ^
1 | rice charged.
it ! opehestra was
performance
Misses Jennie Midkiff ami At na
1
drama, e®
A pio.iattetl meeting is in ^|r> Smith and family, of <*ul- allowing us the use of the Insti- | McDoxxlet xvere ali*est«Hl forsteai-
progre-s at the baptist church. 1
eomlucteb by tlie pastor, Levi
*l leoka are visiting W . (j. Stanford I tut* bull Ii 1 o. lothe kind pe^-jing hoi e- at <iut!ij« Okla.
I>unu. assisted bv Hev. T. B. Har-i
That excellent paper the Wax- !V}| p|ano.
ahachie Miiroi ha- joijied tin ( apt. Davie reports a grand
populist ^anks. e aie pcison- tnn<. ;lt tjM, Knights of Honor
allv acpiainted x\:ih Lddoi Mid- (mM ting. at Waco last week.
dleton and know himto be an u|h \Ilss Annie Pearson who has
right, conscientious g, utleman. hrvU visiting her sister. Mrs. T. P.
He has iws n honestly batting for l{o}hov foi sometime has rcturu-
reform ill the democratic orpani/,- to ]lt.r home in Searef. Ark ail
at ion for years but now comes to *.}S>
the "parting of the ways. The Mi-s Annie Bum's who has;
following is an editorial from the been visiting friends in Nevada
Mirror: returned to her home Friday ac-
You can join "in the war to co in pan ied bv Miss Virgie C*av,
the
of
and take the chances, which are 'as? ^ ''Tuesday.
this weekr
pie of Mt! innev, we wiiii to ex-j
. , \ c 1 .1 1 r I uestl?
Chief Warden and daughter, j |,. d « iir -learifiMt thank- fot
iv two trains were licit 1
. . . , * , , • "I' robbed, one in Michigan
*re their kind n sand hoapitatilv t«>- 1 , . .. ,
land one iu Nebraska,
Miss Jennie, of McKinney, vu
in our midst last week- j xxaitls 1: . We can trui> -ax xve j
Miss Sal lie Key ami WilmHh have n. r been among people! bdm Wc-iev Hartliu, a noted
Clifford of Johnson attcmled ser- ! who trt^n.' k- more courte< usly. j *'haracter, w ho has nike murder-
vices here Sunday., ! Those who have not visited us, j his credit, was sluil in an L 1
Henry Slater ifud family, of i have, :tt !: -t, let lis alone. In salcfon Monday flight ami
Rowlett, viaited tlpreW many friends ■ coticlusioii. - e vri-ii to >av that | instantly Itilled.
and relatives here hint week. we hope «h tlie -tar of prosper-
Misses Lizzie Jn.l Liza tiresham ity ma> >ntiii0e to diine ou the
of Verona, were in our city Sun- ; beaut ii ui eit^ . % it 1. by s eady
day evening. stages nf ingress, she shall have
Newt Burtiii and sister*, of j assumed har true po-ition as the
title "Her ShatW.red ld<d.'* and
h,-
A. ( Sherwood, tmtmber
ic knife" program. ih- lu.r.irn M Hlnkm.mn ami f«M„'ilT! Princeton, attl-ndwl s. fc-i. rs hore j nK-tropolMof North 'IVxmh.
which Will be to enable th<- . . . n*tk:j i ; ! Sunday. . Norm\t. sti i knt.
rtsenl :«liui.w-tr:ilion to stav in. " '« ^Uol.h . of th«^Uce, ^ g L, „Ilvia, (^return-
id take the chances, which are *,,s- "'dnisday. - • ... , k 1 ki ! mpuc
. -ji- il. • ^ .. .. e t lu ed trom Alien and ourclased his |lARHlAO£
"dadilv" who is a notary public to
credit us. Clint, "swearing is j decidedly against you, of having Mies Emily Powe of erow
cheap (to you) but we advfae yon
to ipeml more time iu trying to
brlu; jour puny sheet up to the
standard of Tur. DEMrtriiAT
*w him
SG&' "
to Si^iport the single standard at s. 0. has been tendered the poei-
last. or you can ally yourself with tiotrof first assistant in the {teva^
theoolv unconditional free silver <|a lligh school
sgrsipi Jtrzzzi *
etl trom AJIfn and purc|ascd his
old home; he is having tome ri^
paring done before moviM.
Our town now has the ^irm of
Sc. Davis.
hesitation. It is the on- Nevada
jKARUIAGE
i-sne'i t>y County
our last report:
rkWal
of
the dengiKTatic exe«*utivecommit-
tee of tfo., died siiddenlvi on the
i'.M h in^t. \
W ilfy Ciav. a lad 13 tears of
age, vwis thrown under th<4wheels
< f a mov ing train at Overton*
1
Iiti-k < o., Tex., M«unlay aild had
one #f his legs crushed so lmdly it
ha<l^o be amputated. Somebody
the little fellow ^rhis-
Uc tnd maile him
irougut out in ^ strong manner
the ta!ent> of tif* company, while
the sec ml play.' ^ By Wits Out-
vvittetl, gav, s^t,i e to their ver-
satility. In diint he perform-
an<i' was a crislita|i<e one and if
last evening's performance he
taken a* a cfiteriAti the public
has in -tore ti^rougi^'Ui the week
a pleasurable nigmly feast of
amu-e iieut. f
TiXLt SfLVEfi D
Sf D.
I n t he «lean crai ie -t 1
lion ol (Milo xi- letdai
silverit 's wriv defeated
« f about ^o 1 and « \-i
C'ampbeli,/ a rank gn
Calvin S.
was nomiiat^l for
4. *,
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1895, newspaper, August 22, 1895; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191873/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.