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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • Page 10

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McKinney, Texas
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10
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Having taken charge ot this business, the new manager Illicit say to yisn; you hardwi know that len you arein s-C we sell, and for the past 21 years this line has hdd undisputed sway in Collin and today there, stain on its record or a cloud on its glory; But it is recognized as the bfM farMeifsf P. 0. line has put McKinney on the map, and thereforeit has many Mehdsin this section. '0ow we say to our customers, if you owe us either by note or account, come in and let us get acquainted with settle up and take a new start for 1911. We want to make this the banner year for this business we can this.

Our motto is a square deal to all. In conclusion we will in to see us and let us get acquainted, and make our store your headquarters in' the city. to seive.l- J. B. West Loaisiana Street Manager for the CoUbi Ciranty Implement Co.

rofessional BRYANT. Dentist. Over Mc- grocery Phone 203, linnejr. HUNTER corner, Morrow 97, McKinney, Texas. REALTY Frank 0.

rell, Mgr. Office with The Dally lirler-Gazette and Weekly Deino- jtlOazette, McKinney, phone 65. Fire, Torand Livestock Insurance Agent, best companies represented. TOW McKinney, IE. ABERNATHY, Fire Insurance int; office West Virginia St.

east ICommerclal Hotel. Only oldest best companies represented. B. POPE, Veterinary North Kentucky St. Office 339; residence phone 195.

answered day or night. J. L. GOSSETT. Veterinary Sur- Graduatl Kansas Vlty Veterl- Office Bevil stable.

Phone 212. Reside phone 523. Calls answered it or day. MKTBOROIXKHCAL REPORT. 8 Jan.

1, Below is the meteorologica! report for the month of December, 1910. Teniperat we. The hottest day was the 27 1-2 degrees. The coldest day was the 29, 26 degrees. liarometer Reading.

The highest pressure was on the 29th, 30.34 Inches. The lowest pressure was on the 4th, 29.57 inches. Rainfall. Date 5th 11 th 12 th. 21 st.

light sleet. 22 nd. 2 29lh ......................................40 Inches tr tr .31 .10 WAS ALL THAT WE EXPECTED Total ..................................................86 TT EMERSON, Insur- Real Estate, city and county loans a specialty. Money to at 7 and 8 per cent. Office down- rs.

North Kentucky street, Mc- Texas. 1 OUT iness. Are you protected? if we would like to attend to that you. We represent old, reliable kpanies. WHITE DAVIS, over Hn Co.

Nat. Bank, McKinney. DR. EDWIN I burton Practice Limited to Ear, Namm and Throat. FOfflce.

entire J. P. ich building, acrois frord the immercial Hotel, McKinney, T. HOARD DENTIST hours 9 m. to 13 1:30 to 5:30 p.

m. over Continental State Bank side square, McKinney, Texas. 26; resldencs 417. ir. J.

KBigM IPATHIC PHTBICIAN. IttSU oi KirksvlUe, Mo. Jnne P-0. April Foots Imw Building. con- Remarks.

Dec. 1910 had 1.16 inches less rainfall, than 10 years, average for Dec. Dec. in this latitude. longitude and altitude Is generally small pTTcipitation, -as' the foHowing vrtH showr Dec.

1900 Dec. 1901. Dec. 1902. Dec.

1903. Dec. 1904. .14 in. .66 in.

1.69 ill. .54 In. .36 in. Dec. 1905........................

5.08 in. Dec. 1906 1.77 In. Dec. 1907..............................

4.79 in. Dec. 1908....................... .76 In. Dec.

908 3.60 in. Dec. 86 In. Dec. 1910........................

The foggy and cloudy days from the 5ih to tbe 14th, were benefit to sown wheat and oats which are beginning to appear green. Hardly an average crop sown. Farmers have land cleaned up, but not very much plowing done. Too hard; water very scarce, scarcer, with one exception, than under my 61 years observation. But in a ntimher cases springs and wells that were dry for three months.

have risen and now afford plenty of water. T. B. WILSON, Septogenarian. Here Prom Denton.

for this we are indebted to our friends and customers. We only hope that our business and friendly relations for 1911 will be as good. We thank you, and wish each and every one a happy and prosperous new year. I Wholesale and Retail Furniture and Hardware Oysters are Just ss plump, solid delicious morsels of oyster lo waste. When yon pay less yon get Trade with Stiff, Provider of Everything Ckmd to We want a share of yonr patronage through till and will you bill groceries at Uie most reasonable Bristol, ditt Quatity K.

GOUGH McKinney, Vexan, til CMnruMW abstracts of all eously property, Abftincte all town property In ready for deUhMvy. Why week for as abahrael whea get ttom ready prepgred nmx 1 3 UU ismsT W. B. (Bristow) Smith, of Denton, mingled with his many friends on our streets today. He has read our weekly many years and called to renew to March 1912.

He also aub- scrlhed tor another copy is a wedding gift for his daughter, Mrs. Sam Fooshee, of Hunt county, whose happy maxTtage occurred 27th of last month. Mr. Smith now out on his big farm near Rockhlll with two hands hachliig. He moved to Denton two yean ago advantages, and we hope to see him move his excellmit family back to Collin county, whiidi be will probably do some day.

Mighty good man and we appreciate his long friendship. best goods, best servtec, don- aid price st Price mre fbr 1311. Cailck the beet In the world. al Read mmf line In the aDUy Cour- Sr. SW Try for January ami keep it up the year Biistot.

tbe dDcHinney jSueineee toUege Will Attend to Privatq Business. I. R. Dlllow will not continue with Collin County Implement and Vehicle Co. thjis year, but will devote all of his attention hereafter to his own affairs.

He has for twelve years been connected with the shove named firm, being one of its most valued employes. Few young men enjoy as high a degree of public esteem as I. R. Dlllow. He is a young man of good business aWHty, honest as the days are long, courteous and affable, and enjoys an extensive acquaintance throughout the county.

We wldi we had more such substantial young business men like I. R. Dlllow. Nice tmider celery ai Price StUTs. la going to make the reduo- tion on all scholarships sold during Januaryt Course now fgO ghorthand now t.Ob, uow of er one of stripa of black land county, apd Mr.

wmasapHEmm ThM tlM mm Investing In Paint is like investing in bonds, bonds be It's money wasted If the paint or BARUSOirS TOWN AMD COOIITRT paints have quality and reputation behind them, therefore we nrge you for your own interest to get your paints here. You'll know why when your place stays bright and whmi others am and shabby. J.N. WILCOX SON Lnmber Yard, Paint, Brick, Bte. MrKianeir, suess John Hamm of Ellis county, who has been here prospecting for several days, purchased the line improved farm near Chamhersvllie frdm Billy Smith of McKinney, paying 177.50 per acre.

This ip consSd- Hamm -osrUlnly secured a hargski. The sale was made Htrough Hansel A Pearson and W. E. Cobb. Start the new year light by ing an account with R.

W. grocmry, phene 4W. I. am a candidate fbr your in lilt, of iMiri la de tm JCNP -t.

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