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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 6

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Mrs. llSella Archer Fierce, tion in eHf iMr constatiiQ ttif. Greeting: You that by rtf this cita- nevva piihliHbeil ratiOki, P. ij. Wilfiish, J.

4. Morrofw. tbe crtttiity of Collin, if there I be a newspaper published in said Cnttfrton, Cwuwtoiiwn Judw Geo-i couoty, (fiut if not, thon in the Mfg. oounty where a newspa- 2C. Daris, Huey Hardware Cp.

per is published,) for four v. eeks a TIroronA, Short. i previous to the rot urn day ASMihtedwith ia the south. you Cnnnany, whose MdiMd. we h.ve superior faoiUties, prscticsl residence is unknown.

lie and elrtted York; stood by ocratic ticket andftirring teicichers, enabling the stadent tc a id rtsr time Old at ii'," i thaaadi tsuchsn farteli ettifr basjiii leM eappiiae than elseiyhere. The bmsiness idace fire times more of onr gradnhtes in in the state. Bpware of these Ton the world, for they are fakes and will give 'e promise you the Best course of study, by Beet scIkoI, and fulfill this promise to your entire Yrtii ahpuld ipvestigate the merits of our School. If you do, fon WBS If yon do not, you will in time regret it mm T. T.

First OFM Balias, Texas. E1ER80N, Ylon-PaasiDXNT. CASHIEr aiional Bank r- 'BtniBTEY, TKXAB. OAlPIT.f^:.aak SURPLUS 125,000 BUTS ABB EXCHJ JTdE ON THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IN EUROPE papeb BISIOUNTED. PrhBcts T.

T. EMERSON, T. II. Eraorsson dna. L.

C. H. Weld. Business 9 a m. to 4 p.

m. iSsl Coil icbool for Girls. Mary The Model Highest and ex practical and Disciplinl and physical. An ideal nome. oe and on J.

G. MaiBh Sherman. Texas. fao'diy tlip South. Instriiction thot .4 firm.

Training both 1 WA Business. FOK 20 DAYS McKinney Hill will sell you harness and saddles cheaper than ever before (fu of in To satisfy call Aiiii tliein, when you need n.nvt iu beir line New Saddles Exchanged For Old Ones. 4 4 4 4 i 4 i 4 4 4 before tlie Hon. District Court, at the next' regular tefm thereof, to be holdeu in the bounty of Collin, at Tbe court house thereof, iu the city of McKinney, on the sixth Monday after the first Monday in February, file number being 4670, then and there: to answer the petition of Carmany, filed in said court, on tne 5th day of Nov. A.

1897, against the said Jay Carmany, and alleging in substance as follows, to-wit: That plaintiff is now and has been for more than six months preceding the filing of this petition a bona fide citizen of Culhn county, Texas, and that the defendant is a transient person, whose residence is to the plaintiff unknown. That on or about the 17th day of August, 1896, in Collin county were married and lived together as husband and wife for a period of five months, and that about the 1st day of 1897, the defendant, without any cause, left plaintiff with the intention of permanent abandonment. That during the period of their married life defendant made no pruvisioii for the maintenanee of plaintiff. Plaintiff further alleges tJuit previous to her marriage her niuiie was Nancy Watkins. Wherefore she prays that defendant be eited to appear and answer herein, and that on final hearing she have judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony plaintiff and defendant ami that the n.uue of pi iff be changed from tluit of Caniiany to Watkins, ami for ail relief both special and Herein fail not.

hut you then and there said ('omt this Writ, with your return Ihen on, showing how you have exe- cuteii Hie same. (iiveii under my hand and the seal of said court, in AleKinuev. this 4 8eal day of Nciv. 1). K.

H. Hall, Clilrk Distiut ('olliu Texan. Ti 1 H. T. 0.

Double Short and Qifick Line Bet wee North and Texas. Buffet Louis an Sleeper From Housto Leave Leave to Denver. rfust as go to press it is learned that at the 16 o'eiock re-i cess this morping at school hile John Cohjfiitt a.s playing base ball he broke liis leg. Ju making a run from to ond he at- TrsinS tempted slide and liis hdt foot went into a hole, breaking both bones about three inches above the ankle joint. They are simple fractures and no trouble is antici- Courier, ri and Calves Galvelston Housjton TheH.

reachee Galveston floaifton, Ausliii, Coraicaiia, Vv axiihitahie. Fort Worrt Dallas, Plano, McKinney, i Shfiniiii; aad Denison, and gives First 6. W. KIN. M.L.

St. ton. m. Traffic iQen.Pasakfe Tkjt Agt HOUSTON. TEXAS.

Qttmenbniy McKinney. oute he discomforts and dangers of child-birth can be almost) entirely avoided. WineofCardui rcl ievea expectant mothers. It gives tonetoyhe genital and puts them in condUion to do their work perfectly. That makes pregnancy less painfml.

shortens labor and hastena recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. hat also brought happiness to thousands of homes barrert for years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling No woman should neglect to try it for Ibis trouble. It cores ni ne cases out of ten.

All druggists sell pi Cardui. per bottle. Por advice i directions in cases reeuiriiif addresa. rWinf oirectiona addrew. rWme The Chattanoofs Medicine Chatta- ndoea.

Tenn. LOOIU ilAU. itflenon, "When I first took Wine we been married tkree years. I oould not have any months later I had a fine fitti he iKst election anti though Bryln was defeated then, Van' Wyck has trimiiphed with an overwhelming Aistyne News. Judge Van Wick and Tammaoj stands by nobody except many and tools.

The vote ill New York at the last presidential election and in the recent state and municipal election in New York proves it. Tnmmauy refused to endorse the Chicago platform in the city election of Greater New York. Hugh J. Grant a Tamman; chief and a Van Wyck campaigi i manager has this to say: New York, Nov. 8 Journal and Advertiser rints the fol- May- concerning wiii what eiifu.

nu'U were that if he coiiditiou Kitier. Otli- iu the Uad 16 tu 1 have been lowing letter from yor Hugh J. Gran Mr. Brvan and thej recent New York ejections: Mr. firyan that the results of recent election indicate populair dissatisfaction with the policy of the republican party is undoubtedly correct.

His that presage the overthrow of the republican is not entitled to the same credence as hia conclusion. I heartily hope that the republican party will be overthrown in 1900, but it is for any one but an enthusiast like Mr. Bryan to make up his mind happen three years of the Geofgi enthusiasts, bel a theory to which thi could be put into op the affairs of life, rtf society would be ers of them were bel 16 to 1 theory. All gle tax enthu.siasts ought democrats. The latter would have been with us Mr.

Bryan had not deterred He ought to have been able to make himself acquainted wdth it in 1897. He did iirithing for the local democracy thisear. Every of his words or acts were to our disadvantage. The secretary of the demoi'iutic national committee who is presumably very close to him in sympathy, repudiated th .0 candidacy of Judge vdin Wyck on the ground that Judge did not stand upon the silver plank of the ('hi- cagi) platform, and gave to Mr. George hatever support he had to give, although Mr.

George had distlmdly the silver thiory. are democrats, we in.sist upon taking things as they are. I shall l)e liappy if, three years Mr. present prediction is verified hnt do. not take much interest in predictiofts that liave so long to run.

Many things are likely to happen between novv and if they do not come true. Mr. Bryan will be grieved. In any event the democratic party will remain. gf Prii kcH News.

Persrtflai and better they are has now BLAD RK TKOl HLCS. The bladtler was created for one purpo.se, a receptacle for urine, and as sucli it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of tfie kidneys. fho second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. In Greater New Vorit Is Goverment Ownership Advocated.

THE SHEiRMAN. SHREVEfiORT AND TOUTHERN RAILWAY C3 4 ANY- Through Service Betweeh and Jefferson traihs; sol tlUfi route to North, or weal. Connection with the f. C. rtJicKinniw; M.

K- Calioit Belt Foif further Jj W. Green W. Local Ageht and T. inform address, For the North- East, Via. iviEMPHis OR ouis In Sleeping Cars.

is and Quick Une, HOURS ARE aved By Purclioeifig Yonr Tickets via TWe Route, FfirhvtherfaifonnrtiM. apply to Tkfcet Ageots off CoModiofi Uoooi or to J. Tresefiofi Afoot, Aastie, Tex. C. p.

ST. LOUS. Gov. Pingree of Detroit, Mich, a speech to a crow(ied houae jn New York Oct. 11, on the subject, years of municipal He favored niunieipul ownership of lighting plants, water supplie.s, and street railways.

He declared it a duty of government to protect the wenk against the strong, poor against flu; wealthy. Gov. Pingree been of Detroit for the past seven years: There in no doubt but what the tnuid of public opinion is in favor of gove'rment ownership. It the only remedy against rrjjsts and combines. me ONLY SUCCESSFUL ON THE The STAUGHION WAGON possesses many advantages over ANY other Wagon on the market TI Waskesan fnthr, is 8 AMFLKS SENT FREE.

Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidnevi is the chief cause of troubles. It is ing to know that Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and urinary troubles. It corrects quent calls, inability to hold uriue and scaldirtg or stinging pain in passing it, or bad effects tolhov- ing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to got up many times during the night to urinrte. The mild am extraordiqarv effect of Dr.

Bwanip-Boot js soon realized. It the highest for its wonderful tiures of the mo.st distressing case.s. If you need a medicine should have the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, botli sent free by niail.

Mention he Democrat and send to Dr, Kilmer 4L Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genjuineness of tnis offer. Barney and the Hog. The Hon.

Barney Gibbs, who is aomethingof made a vpyy talk on before' the Swine Breeders Association, and among other good tbinga aaid: Th Aog hua begii mainstay of eveiy nation, and in war times those armfes that had the rations of salt pork won the jetties. He is a tboii- saud than cotton, becauseyoi can eat him, and if you want to this year yon salt him doorn and btm year. Kve cent oi more im- M'-Mm tmr The Democrat full of news, pith imii poiqt A number farmers have held cotton better prices Realizing that the about been struck, marketing it. S. J.

resident of Van Aistyne, was guest of his brother-in-law', S. H. Nausernau this week. Dr. Boorman went to Floyd Tuesday on busineijks, C.

P. fori a number of years a resident of community, moved with hk family near Farmersville last Friday. A. A. Burney ciame up from Winsboro Mondaylooking after land interests south of Princeton.

W. A. Harrelsotn is teaching a class in vocal music at Viney Grove No. 2. Mr.

and Mrs. Iieonard Smith the happy parepts of a new baby boy. JBorn Nov. 1st. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. McMurray of Morristown, Tennessee, who have been visiting relatives at Henrietta in Princeton Friday and will spend a week with the hitters sister Mrs. Sarah Hodges.

Dr. James Merritt, a veterinary surgeon from Belton delivered a lecture ami taught a class here last w'eek. Mrs. II. B.

Bass returned to her home in Farmersville Thursday after spemliug several day? with relatives west Princeton. Mrs. Bailev has sold her farm to E. W. ickmah from whom she bought it about a year ago.

We predicted at time that Mr. Hickman wuiuhl return to Princeton. His and his good friends welcome them back. Princeton is bard to beat. Mrs.

Bailey is having a residence built oil a lot near her former home ami and her daughter ill continue to live here. Rev. Head, a Baptist divine, preached two able sertuons at the Baptist chun last Sunday and Monday liight. Hon. John Church short while in rhis village Thuts- day on his way from Farmersville to McKiniicv.

James Seoggins and family have moved into rent house 1 mile south, where they will reside vear. M. Biuton aiul family of Verona, visited hj'i fatliers fjjuii and sister, G. D. Love last W.

J. Royall, hose tragic death was announced in the last issue of The Democrat wa- a resident of this eommUnitv in the enqiloy of (h P. Reed, a relative, this year until two mouths ago. He luui many friends here. His wife diyd about tWo years asro iuid left two small children vvho are in the kci-ping of bis mother.

Mr. and J. Ihdhov and the Campliel! earne down from Numiay and went over to Farmersville to be at the wedding of two young relut ini's. Mi-s Maggie Furr Ella Burton home from McKinney and staved until Monday. Mrs.

Miss Nhinuie and Murray vi.iitiiig in 'Luesday jimi ednesday. The school at is be ing taugld In W'alter Cameniri. The Nov. 8th. In delivering hk sermon for this coufereme year at the church Sunday ing, Bkc.

Graves for his subject favorite text, lie pandde of the proiligal vvhich con- for a powerful sermon on this great principle in the jilan of salvation. As he advanced with the the magnitudu of Ida subject secnied to expand and impress him even beyond his usual earnest nes.s of and spirit. Thoughts ot a depraved life, conviction and sprrovy for sin, true repentance toward God, faith in Christ, pardon, legeiieration, joy and peace in the Holy Ghost anc an ideal life must have carried with them convincing power even to incst reprobate sinner. he said, every man is haunted with tin ideal life, beoauge (fod hgs plaoecj within uji the beginning and the possibilities of sutih a life. Only that life is ideal, that is in strict accordance Tfitb revealed will haa addition to the Medical fraternity.

He arrived Nov. end has formed a co-partnership with Dr. jT. G. Boorman.

He is specialist, an 1. O. G. and weighs only ten is nained after the Anatomist, Gray. I oseph IMaiMMi tlM mmA Mmrrm, Thk eHwrwlfit, Iroa ten.

Forisltkr aU dMdsff. MM MMR. MUjNN 4 Ml Ifmw YmHu SOLID TRAINS OF WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING KATY CHAIR GARS TO ST. LOUIS, CH ICAGO, KANSAS CITY CLOSE CONNECTIONS TO ALL POINTS EAST, NORTH mWEST. i----F irst CiiAss eals AT OUR OWN DINING stations 50 ents Tafeen in THt dUTUAL LIFE INSURGE SP RICHARa A.

McCURDY, Presdent. Holds in trust for policy holders Over Two Hundred lUid' Five Millions of Dollars. An absolute Guarantee for FuChre mcnts. I Actual cost of $1000 Insurance for ten i Policy No. 281,171, Rev.

SamT Jones: 15000; 10 Payment Life; 10 Year Distribution. kAge at Imoe. 39. Annual Premium $295.00. Issued May 1886.

Matured May, 1896. Total premiums paidm ten years $2,950.00. Reserve at maturity $2,093.35 Dividend accumulations $762.30. Total cash value $2,855.65. Actual cost of $5,000 Insurance for 10 years $94.35.

Actual cost of $5,000 Insurance for 1 year $9.44. Actual cost of $1,000 Insurance for 1 year $1.89. Ten years the competitors of The Mutual said: admit the Company has paid large in the past but it cannot do it The above results in the short dividend period of ten years shows what the Company is doing. Cheaper than the cheapest. The safest and best.

Edwin Chamberlain General Agents, San Antonio, Texas. D. Dist. Agent. CANS OP B.

T. Babliitrs PURE IS EQUAL TO of any Other BBAMD. 3 Cans of any Other Brands, 2 Cans of B. T. PTTBE SAVES THE CONSUMEB, INSIST ON HAVING B.

T. Pure Potash or Lye. 4t OOT. THE OR 4wTmm oc at 0NM pF TBB FINEST TRIIN3 IN THE WORLD i WILL. RUN BACH TO LOS AliiGELES 0 SAN ri ALSU TO St.

Louis Chicago VIA PA CIFIC If Y. Through Dm.Il»« mod Ft, Worth THE FASTEST TjlE EVER MADE. A Paiacn ojn Wheels. r- Soe nearest ticket agent for further le wfa commits lu8l oooiily, faS amar Bight. Jn.

tmwiiltweqi tfee of i i I P. TURNER, O. P. 4 T. A HAS A and rvbbed A CCUMA TED CA SE, AND HAS A THAT IS NOT THE ESTBY ORGAN, Pretfacea a Dure.

Roaed Tene. EspecUiiy Adapted to the maa Volco. If at First You Try SAPOLIO Land For Sale. 1600 acres of eood prairie land under a four wire fence 17 miles west of Dentpn. land yielded 2 tons of fine hay per acre this year and can be BOrtiHT FOR 18.50 PER ACRE, one-third cash and the bal- anee in one, two, three and four years.

2d tract 1280 acres of good black waxy land to be cut up in 100 acre tracts, One-half of which is in cultivation with 4 sets of houses, for sale iit $20 acre. One-third cash, balance on long time. I also have a number of small farms for sale at from $13 to $18 per acre, on easy terms. Also tt few sandy land farms from 40 to 100 acre tracts, very ell improved from $10 to $12 per acre. For fiirtlier particulars call on or write T.

K. Real Estate and Loan Agent at Texas Star Restaurant and Bakery Oldest Restaurant In oliin County, Regular Neals, Short Orders at ail hours. PISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON. BEST BREAD, CAKES. IN THE CITY.

Prompt Delivery. Special Rates to country dealers, picnics, entertainments. Your patronage solicited. mrmcNA 1 oaw Mi I ta Malia, tat Na.Ba^, TG mm TEXAS. THOMPSON Proprietor.

Positions Guarantee W. DARRY, A. HA6LAND and E. S. 6AUSE.

ProgWlbim4 I BooA 1 keeping. Banking, Shorthand, and A Gourse of Study that moels 6 of ir.

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