The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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Eye Waters and 8alves, *11 (he
Wat kinds, at City Drug Store.
Groceries, freshest and aiosst
at Qoostree A Houston's
Mrs. Parker, wife of Editor
Parker, of the. Allen Advocate,
was ia the city Monday*
Window Glass, all siasi, best
qaatftyt at Qty Drug Store.
Don't let cigars get the beet of
yon, get the beet
cigars at
fijmith
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Mies Albe Ware is the latest
ad&tioa to W: S. Knight's foroe
of dry goods clerks.
The very top notch creations i*
ladies* pocket' book* at 8mith
Brae.
Constable Bounds, of Weston.
greeted friends on the itrests of
the county capital Monday.
All the latest fountain drinks
delMoft and cold City Drug
and Merchant
Stephens represented Parker at
the county cepitai Monday.
Doc Turner keeps for sale the
fiamt eaee goods. See him for
holiday liquors.
We have the finest grade for
the finest trede in toilet artfolee
. Smith Bros.
Kid. R. R. Hamlin, pastor of
the Piano Cbristaaa church, spent
Monday and Tueeday ia this
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; See our new Picture Frames,
taint novelties of ti season, just
inwheil City Drug Stom.
We want you to ask questions
about goods. We like to es-
plaiok ' Smith Bros
Pictures fremsd right, with
M« style moulding and right
poem, atCHy Drugstore.
'Dr. T. G. Boorman of Prince-
ton wn in the city Monday pros-
pecting with a view of becoming e
oltisee of Collin'reepitel.
Souls of flowers mingle in hap-
py unkm ia the exquisite perfumes
we carry. Smith Bros.
M. H. Byrne went over to Kar-
sveoing to sur-
vey owe hundred acres of land.
dav sveoing to ear*
Ired acres of land,
four miles southwest of that tows
next day.
It will pay you to examine our
Wall Paper- 8peeiet low prices
for the next thirty days to reduce
stock, at City Drag Store.
J, W. Douglass. a young buei-
m maa of Melissa, called oo
The Democrat Monday. He
eeoompeaicd by bie eiatcr. Miss
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Proeperity has arrived at J. P.
Crouch 4 Go's. They ere re-
ceiving new goods at the rate of
a ear load per day.
If you want a fine egg nog,
fioet or toddy for holidey use go
Doc Turner, east side square end
get the best of whiskey at n reas-
onable price.
OAfiTOMA.
Hs** no KM fnfcnlM'MI
staging scdooi ana
clem, up-to-date
to D W. Lsijh,
If rou need a singing school and
want a fitut
teacher, write
Veroue. Texas.
Bill Cubon, Ed. JiiiJon. 8. K.
MeCallom, P. M; Brooks and
City Marshall Ham Howery rep-
resented Wylie in otir city Mon-
dsy.
Tall Paper cheeper than e
"** next thirty days we c
in wall paper to is*
'ty Drpg Store.
ired Tues-
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morning: ;• -fr''
Seed Cotton per 100 8.00 to 8.13
Square bale.. .8.Mini tt.00c.per lb
Cotton **M, per ton^^.llS^
Wheat. I to to 61M«
Flour $1.90 to jm
Bran per 100 Hie., 85c
^pnfl.............. per bu. 50c
Om per bushel....:... .87 to 40c
Gats per bushel 24 to 88c
Hay per ton..:....... $6 to 18
Lard per pouad .... 8 to 10c
Bacon per pound........ .9 to 11
Butter per pound.... MX to 10c
Eggs, per do* 11 tolS^c
Irish Potatoes per bu .1.00
Onions per Bu". 4Ck-
Chickens, per dos.. $2.00 to 2.50
■Hogs*.............. *4.00 to 4.40
Cattle. . < •. ... Y •.«. 2.50 to i.75
Mutton Sheep 4%c
See the pretty earpets and rugs
at J. P. Crouch A CoV
- John Kemp returned 10 Deni-
•oo Monday.
Attornsy T. S. Jackson was in
Dallas on legal business Monday.
Beduetion of 25 to 50 per cent
>1 ^
ttty
Filling Xma* Jugs a specialty at
City Drugstore.
Mrs. B, P. Pk* visited in
Farmcrsville Sunday.
Mrs. A. E. McMurray of Dal-
las ia visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Dr. W. E. Sucker and family.
Miss Birdie Buck has returned
from a visit at Greenville.
renewed for the paper
while in. town. ^
Full stock of barrel dnd case
goods of Kmitocky ■
Best old wbiskie*>
unexcelled for fami .
uses and equally good lot
Bring yourjupi
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r, and Mrs. Chas. F. Wilson
ended the Wilson-Calhoun
in the ,Wetsnl communi-
ty. The groom is a brother of
Mr. Wilson.
A new boy has takea up his
residenoe at the borne of Mr. and;
Mm. 8teve Latham on South Ten-
nessee street. 8teve says he is a
i iQ.ooo htyjuio.—;A
Beware of imitatioos. Take
none bnt the genuine. 'Tie the
best that is imiuted. That la
Mead's old Canada Stye, tin'
iaal anil oply genuine, ie imit
Get the pure and genuine only at
City Drug Store, sole agency for
8 yean.
on WaH Paper for thirty"deys, a*
Drugstore.
Mr Gopelaad, of U
Eneral merchandise firm of Copa-
id A Powell, tmnenoted twa-
in McKinney Moodar. Hi
are had
eeysthe smallpox
disd out in his town. The few
em were so mild mnny people
doubted its bsing the A genuine
type of disease. ,
A little oold and a hacking couch
Are a oounle of things yon d
■' better leoveoft T
One bottle of Simmons oough syr-
Will
Subscribers who are behiad
with ue will please remit to
us at onoe. Look at the
date with your name on the
margin of the paper.
J do Barnes the grocery maa has
purchased the J. B. Pny stock of
groceries and will run both stores.
Coastsjhle Joe Belden of Melis-
sn, attended the opening session
of oounty court this week.
Doc Turner*s liquors are the
eheepest becanse they ait* the
pursst.
T. (•. Leedy the wire fence
buildsr tas moved to the Nenay
dwelling on the block Just north*
of the Footr Housr.
Do not forget to take homo with
vou n box of Lowaey'n saadien.
We have them. Smith Bros.
Doc Turner has fust received s
fine line of boUieo goods
him. for your liquors.
Why not make your
oomfortable and pretty? You
can bay wall paper so cheap now
at City Drug Store.
Dr. J. R. Bristow, of Farming-
ton, Grayson county, is spending
a few days ia MrKiaaey; the
gaest of nis daughter, Mrs. Hill,
wife of County Supt. J. II. HilL
Rich, warm, healthy blood is
givea by Hood'« Sarsapsrills sad
tnns oonghs, colds and paenmo-
aia are prsvented. Take it now.
It is raid upon good authority
that Doc Teracr's whiskey is so
good that it will actually mike a
man want to pay his debts es soon
ss he takes one drink of it. ftw
you up and your troub-
le cure. -
—Guaranteed. Price 25 aad 50c.
W. H. Sandige, who residM ia
the Ruseell adctttion, was a very
pleasant caller on the Democrat
Tueeday eveeiag. He squared
old scores with tlm paper which
he showed his appreciation of by
setting his subscription figures
well into 1901.
Geo. B. Kendall, of Biagars,
was in town Saturday. His bands
snd one foot were blistered as the
result of a fire at hie home s few
days before. The firs caught ia
the roof which was, however, as*
tiaguished before serious damage
was done.
Mrs. A. I. Burger snd Messrs
" mchain, of this
lar summoned to
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gram announci
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Sua
Wktat Store
for queens ware.
* car.
Just got in
1*nr ftnwip faf
Ridul Stare
for lamps. •
' ncu sNn
for toilatartlelss.
Nickel Staff
for can^y. V:^' . ±
for huwlifl^lin.
tHcU Stare
for tin and eaameiware
Bob and Kyle Obenchain, of this
city, wen* nurriedl
Greenville, Saturdi^r,
cing the
of their sgpd father, Mr. E.
by a tele-
ill-
Obenchain, who for venrs was a
lesperted aitmen of McKinney.
He was stricken with paralysis.
Colorado has been added to the
territory for the rale of Holiday
Reduoed Bate Ticket*. "The
Denver Rood" will sell at one and
one-fifth fere for the round trip
See i to Denver, Pueblo nod Colorado
[Springe, good from Dee. 21, 22
. ood 28 to January 20. 1901. This
n™1®1* is an* unusual
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for shelf 'fatWwme.
Nkfc# SUrc
for variety qnalhy and price. -
mdkd SIm
for up-to-nuw bu rinses .
ft# Sure
for your trside.
Nkkal Stare '
for everything.
Nckd Stare
for your niekel trade.
IHdul State
of today ■■ apt of the past.
Mckel Stare
Th, NkM Star* bu Itut n-
cetved a ear-load of qaeenewara
which was purchased last August.
Owiag to their gettiag hers eo late,
prices will be bide so/low that
the goods win be moved right out.
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^ j Sale, and will continue
2Stb. 1900. This bas been a most
over the result of this year's labor, but you will be ha
Annual Clearance Sale. 'Tisanfjtckaowledg
' Clearance Sales a
Because we always do lost exa
a promise that we cannot carry
sales. v
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Double width Perals, good coknrs.^.... |c
Cot>enChecks, fuM weight-
TardsrldeBleechDommtie,softfiaish §c
Oaney Twfll Oottoa Flannel, H4achf |e
BeetChhoos,standard brands...... 4*
Clark Thread per doseo.
SSpools forfic
"TfTIfli have oar aeaal 4, 5, IX and 10c eoun
tin and etery item oe them will be money savers.
Dont pam tinm by. *;
Our $4^0 aad $4*00 line of shoee go et $8.50
Our H.M Hue of shoes go at 12.15
Our |9.fi0 Hae of shoes go et till
Our IS.80 end iSJMHne bf shoes go at $1.75
Our $1.50 line of ehossgo at ......$1.25
Miasm and children's shoes go at s sweeping re-
lation. We are softs sgeets for the celebrated
Drew Selby line of Ladies fine shoes, every pair
givee satisfaction
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Suspenders, good values for 25c, now......... 10c
Heavy ribbed men'e under shirts .....90e
Heevy Fleeeed Underwear, good value, pwsnjt^fifio
Heaviest Fleeced Underwear, regular $1^00 and
$1.25, per suit..'. .i.....80c
Men's fine ribbed Underwear, regular $2*50 psr
suit... .$1.9$
Iten'e bsst Silk Underwear, legalar $4.50 Jper
'■ auk ........,.*..,..,,$fi.|0
'mm ' " • n mm ' ' *v . ; X * 4 -y\' Js 9) •
Men's wool Underwear, medium wsight, ragu-
lar $2.00 per eut... . . ....$1.50
Men's heevy wool Underwear, regular $2.50
per suit J...I. $8
Mea's heaviest and best wool Uadarwear, rsgn-
Isr $3.50 per suit............. «. .• .•...... .$2.75
Men's hseviest-ribbed wool'
lar 15.00 per salt........
Men's Sunday Shirts Inrge eolleeUoa to sslaet
front .........^.........................45c
Ladiss' Farn'ehlng goods same proportion.
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ie Dearer Road!"
••You Don't Have
for Riding on The
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. F. Wilson
of this city, attended the mar-
riage of the letter's sister. Miss
Liada Obrien to Mr. J. F. Kirk-
patrick, Sunday ia the Cottage
Httl community. Eld. J. ft.
Darnell oAcinted at the wetlding
which took place at the home of
the bride's xsther. Mr. T. N.
O'Brien at 8 o'clock la the after-
noon. The groom formerly Hved
rnooaAM or naaiinu to an mkld
MC. 15.
at Pike but the
oouOie begin housek
Cottage Hill
The Collin County^
Institute will be bald in tbis etty
December 15. The program iem
follows:
The five books that have been
most helpful to a e. J. C.
and F. Thweett.
10:80 to 11:00—Cuirsat His-
tory.
(0)
If you have' ever attended one of our dlearance Sales
you know just what they are, but if you have** never,
come and eee what they are. We kpow you'll be
pleased.
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How to teach it ia sohooi
mgrvied —Mim Clay Haggard.
ng la the
T.. B. Bearden, a McKianey
csrpeater. is Imildlnx some rent
houses on Doc Hill's ranch in
West Collin.
Don't tske imitations, get your
Xmesjug filled with Mead's gen-
uine old Canada Rye, America's
finest whiskey. Sold only at City
Drag Store.
Hunt's Cure is not a misnomer.
It doss sura itch, ringworm,, eo-
, tetter and all similar skin
see. A wonderful remedy.
Guemnteod. Price 50 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stovail and
Mm Cora Satterfield of Teaaos-
see, end Mrs. Luis Borrum of
Kennedy* <Ee*., atisndsd the few
oral of Mrs. H. 4. Stovsll Uoe-
day ia this city.
Constipation leads to liver
trouble, end torpid livsr to
Bright'sdiseesti. Pxicxlt Ami
Brrrcas is a certain cttrc st any
stage of tins disorder.
Leslie Rhea, a little negro boy.
died suddenly in this city Moo-
day. Me had for several months
been at work, for the family of
Editor Tom W. Perkins.
on wall peper still eontin-
rill extend our discount
1. Come dhrty
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We are thankful for past net
ronsge snd trust that tbe public
wilf call to see us during the holi-
days for fruits, candies, nuts, ci-
gars aad staple and fancy groee-
oeries. As we enter the acw
century we wieh for one and all
proeperity. J. B. For,
West Louisiana street.
in
OAV.
Take Laxative Brnmo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if K falls to cere. E.
W. Grove's signature eh box. 25c.
The ladies of the Methodist
church will have a baaaar Ju
Nenaey's old stand. They have
worked long aad diligeatty in
in prepnring for this annual
event, and will display a big ar-
ray of useful articles which they
will sell at*, reasonable prices and
donate the proceeds to their aew
church fund. In/connection, e
big 25 cent turkey dinner will be
served to the public < « the seme
occasion. Everybody go around
end get a square meal. Tbe bf
•Mir will begin in the morning
and remain open all day, Satur-
day Dee. 15.
(b) Five facts of Current Hle-
tory—Mim T Jones.
11 to UrSO—Shall we have egee
ing eternises st the begineing of
each day? W. K MeKalgbt and
Plena MoDonald.
. 11:30 to 12:00—Given: A boy
or girl who bee attceded school
six or sewn months of each year
what should be know at the ags
of 17? J. H. Bright and B. B.
Chapman >
Arrxnnoon. ■
1 to 1:80—The four feadamea-
tal processes of Arithmetic. W
8. Smith and Jm. Russell.
1:H0 to 2—General Hirtory—
tbe Eestern empires. F. C.
Jones aad Prof. Burton. >
General business.
F G. Jonas 1
W. A. Pabxbu, >Com.
; T. D. Sinreo#* J
fare Is authorised from all stn4
tions to stnlious Aviager, Tex. 16
■ifns injunction.
Net ice*
For fiehiag or hunting pirtlm
of five or more all on one tlsbd
trip of one and ons third
iShhorised trm
statione Avinger,
ijunctloiuj/T
J. M. Chatlism, T. A P. A.
W. N. Collier 1 Agt. McKinney
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Clothing, :
Rverythiag ia this depart meat from a 50c jsaas
pant to our most as pensive and finest enite end
^ * will he sold st FLAT COST.
f have bought your winter suit but et
we will make why not buy another one.
Men.
bee enrpeseed our most
eapootatioaa. We have some left t^at will
be sold et a sweepiag reduction.
Our bet
Every item in this isparlmint at lem tkanmaan-'
facturiag cost, for lasts a ns a nice cloth cape good
slaefOrMe. Be sure and see the bargalne in tide
depnrtment.
Mrf Wtfilon
"fivert Blanket will be sold at
evev^ yard of foaad at low
of be-
Tdu'll hsve to ses them goods to; spprssinte
We cunnot mention every item in our manunotii
stock, but EACH item will be at a BABGAIN. ^Thia
Sale, to us, is not a money-maker, but, to you, ie J*
money-saving one. We are here to stay, and ABE
DOING BU&uNESS, and in the future will do bunt*
neee at the same old stand. We don't know butWe
way to do business, and that is the RIGHT WAT.
Oome and attend this sale and bring yOurlfiriende
with you. You will never regret it Remember i^the
date.
item in our mammoth
BcinRlnB Monday December 17th, 1900.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1900, newspaper, December 13, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252329/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.