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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • Page 1

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BBOTION he aily ouhier -G azette MclUNNEY. TKXAH, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 21, 1011. NO. ism.

HOlilDAV (ilKK EUIES. time is al)Out here when noi'd an oxtra lot of Rro- ceriea. Lot us stiRRost that you buy Rot host and save Bomo money. T. ODLK Suburban Grocer, North Tenn.

St. Phone 425, OWES HER Any Girl in Town would be pleased to receive a box of the candy we sell. You would like it too. Come, see our line. We sell deeiRns, FI.OWERS.

all flowers, si)ecidl etc. phone Court Fitzhugh HEALTH LETTER EROM DR. E. E. KING IS HVPTIST (lENEU- AL IvNTION IV WVCO.

To Re Given TrmiRht IMcture at With Wood For Sale Either stove wood or cord wood, in larRe or small quantities. See mo at wood yard north of residence. A. Mil.ixS- We have all kinds of the best fish. They are always fresh when you l)uy from PRICE STIFF.

i Sanitary Plumbing First class work, reasonable charges. Let us supply your bath room needs. Nayhttgh Plumbing Company West Louisana Street To Lydia E. Pfnkham's Vegetable Compound Scottville, want to tell you liow much good -------------Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash have done me. I live on a farm and worked very hard.

1 am forty- five. years old, and jtm tlie mother of Tliirteen clnldren. Many think it strange that I am not down witli hard work and llu care of inv family, Tmt 1 toll them of my good fricnd. your Vegetable iiiid that there will be no baidaiehe and (Town pains them if they will take it as I have. I am searct ly ever without it in the h'Mise.

will al that I th.ink there is no better medicine to he foiind for young girhs to bniM them np and mako them strong and well. Mv eldest daughter has taken l.ydia K. Pink, V'egetahle Componnd for pain ful irregah.i'ity, undithas always helixai lier. am always ready and willing to ppeak a good word for JjVdia Remedies. I tell every ono I meet that I owe my la-alth and happiness to these Wonder! Ill H.F.I).

.3. T.vdia E. Vegetable Com pound, made from luitivc roots and herbs. CO itains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and to-dav holds the record the largest nund)er of actual cures female discuacs. THOUSANDS OF VISITORS (Jrcat Interest NIuiiifested in Sunday Sdiools, Home Work, Prohibition, Tlierc will lie an unusually Rood program at tlio Columbia Theater toniRht.

The famous picttire, Dante's will shown and a lecture Riven with same. This is Bomethiim worth seeiuR. is moral, elevating ant) edticational and indeed InterostinR from itegin- niiiR to endi. A Bpecial invitation to Christian iieople is extended l)v the management of the to come otit, see this iiicture, and hear this excellent lecture. Tlie opportti- nity is not often presented to see such a picture and hear the lecture.

The prices are such that any one ciLH afford and the program is certainly worili it. HAVE HEALTHY HAIR. Seiiiiloi Perkins at Wyiie SPORTSMAN OITCHtOCK Livery and Boarding Stable. Special attention given to TRAVELING MEN. Good teama, moderate Phone 55, North Tena.

Street, McKinney. Texaa. Sfiiator rtAin ids (ampaign for Saturday at wliere some twenty years ago lie launciied newspaper. married, was a Imitted to the bar and was tdected justice of tlie lie has many and it was fitting tliat I siiould return tliat little city to make first address in coming for position. dealt with of puiiHi' moment and vital concern and jieople with winim began his heard him in large numla-rs and Ranner.

Waco, Nov. 2:5. Courier-Gazette; The Texas Uaptist General Convention met this mi)rning. and by electing llie following ottiiers; Dr. R.

C. of the Grplian Home, president; Dr. (Teo. lintler, of Austin, and H. Z.

Duke Dallas and Harris of Fort Worth, vice presi- dt'nts, and R. D. Pevoto of liouston ami C. O. Key of secretaries.

Dr. S. M. Province of Victoriti preacT'ed the introductory sermoii. Dr.

is the uncle of our I. E. Province and Mrs. Will Cloyd. The attendance is largo.

to visitors, and they are still coming. The program for afternoon was as follows; Sunday Schools, liy Dr. Frost of Nashville, Tennessee. proliiliition of the liquor traffic which enlisted a large interest, and Home Mission tlie Southern Baptist Convention. The evening hour was to a report of Bm kner Orphans Home.

Tliis liome, witli its Tmi orphans always has a hearty consideration at the hands of Texas Baptists. Us work is enlarging as the years go by, and is wortliy of liberal supiiort. Friday is Education Day. and will be devoted to a discussion of schools and to the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary at Fort Worth. I not expect to return home till night, and we will not liave I hope our people will wor.ship with the other churches of McKinney.

Fraternally. E. E. KING. I'se Sage ami Sulphur, Harmbss Makes the Hair Grow.

Stylish and Serviceable i CLOTHING What a Iiity it is to oiiserve so many witli thin and faded hair and tlien that the most of might have a fine, liealthy head of hair if they would l)ut tise the simide of our grandmothers, comliinf'd witli other ingredients tor restoring and pre- tlie liair. No ono, young or old. have gray hair, dandruff or anv trnulile of tlie sort it they would Wyeth's Sage and Hair EU'incdv. On the contrary, it is possilde to have healthy, vigorotis iiair, of perfect color, by a few ap- plieations of this remarkalile preparation. Wyeth's Sage and Sttlphnr Hair Iteme'ly quickly dandruff, leaves scalp clean and healthy, jiromotes growtli of the hair wlii(h lias heeonie faded or gray.

It is a el wholesome dressing, wliich may he used at any time and with safety. neglect your hair. Start today with Sage and Sulphur. This i.reparation is offered to the pul lie at fifty cents a bottle, and is recoinmendeci sold hy Special Agent Angus Hunter. For men of refined taste, snappy, snug-fitting, hand-tailored garments in all the popular materials, grey 1 plaids, overplaids, checks and other desirable patterns, also a splendid 2 assortment of hltie serges and nov- elty l)rown suits, in latest styles.

i Come in and see our elegant ment. We are showing excellent suits that you cannot duplicate at anything like the price. 8 10 12 15 18 $20 Better if You Need Them I NCLE (TIAKLIE SMITH Scotty Forsyth Horseihoelng. Carriage. Wagon and Automobile Repairing.

McKinney. Texaa. ton. His S.ltb Rirtluliiy at He Resides With r. R.

(Frl)) Lucas was appointed cashier of the Interurban Express Co. of this city Thursday. has been an employe of the Texas Traction Co. for the past two years. He is a promising young man and his many friends are glad to hear of his promotion.

Up to 30 0 JAKE MORRIS SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE I L. M. Miller Co. GENERAL AND BITIIJIKRS. Office over Interurban Station.

Office Phone No. No. 444, McKinney. Texae Vliisieal Progiaiu RemlertMl. of J.

E. I) music class their iM'gular isth wilh ih'll. glad to wel- oi of as program was out program serv- with refreshnu'Uts of and to with Brannon whifh gladly a asant we assuriug hostess of a delightful hour. Press Sam Apple Roy Quite a friendly little party at tlie liome of G. W.

Smith. 10th. to celelirate his eighty- fifth birthday of Uncle Charlie Smith, his father. Those present enjoyed a very nice time and a most apiietizing dinner was by iKMStess. The relatives and trii'ixls wlio him celebrate W.

B. Smith family, E. Smith ami family. Vernon Cash and family. Miss Fraixas Taylor and U.

C. Smith and family. Ri'cotai and Chronicle. Uncle Charlie is a citizen of Collin county, his old home lieing at all over in Collin know and TH-spect Charlie, who is a Christian gentleman. He has made a of life, been pruvlent and sueoessfnl in iiusiness and we wish him many moro such happy events ns the above occasion.

Does Not Tom W. Perkins delivered bis opening speech at his old home at Wylie the other day in his congressional campaign. There isn an issue of any prominence whatever on whicli Tom did not and whatever his opponents may say of him, they must admit that not on both sides of the It in our district and we ciire to butt in. hut Tom W. will make em all sit up and take liecord and Chronicle.

Good Missouri Ear Corn, Baled Shucks, Alfalfa, Prairie Hay, Best McAlester Screened Lump Coal. PILES I'RED IN TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Ihotruding Piles in to 14 days. 50c Ls RECEIVED BARRELS OF MISSOURI PURE SWEET APPLE al asli. Plu.m* lOd, Mckium Ibittling Works. GOES TO ASTER.

S. T. ol Anna Receives Preimditm in Pastoral Work. Apple Bros, Painting and Papering All work guaranteed; Bee or phone us; phone 455, McKinney, Texas. EINE HOME EOR SALE.

CHARLES H. LOMBARD. Financial Agent Union Central Life Insurance 301 Dallas. Farms Loans. On farms in North Texas black land belt.

Low interest Partial payments accepted al any time. Commissions paid to reliable local agents. Wo make our own corn chops and meal from the best corn to be had. Will pay highest cash price for your fat hogs. IMione 30.

HILL WEBB Swiss cheese. Pimento cheese, fresh pigs feet and other good things to eat just received by kistler Bristol. Land and Tenants Ml Acres of Home Eor Land ainl Side at a Bargain. Interurban Restaurant ainl (Nuifeotlonery. Short orders served, everything neat and clean.

Prices right. Good line of best cigars, tobaccos, etc. All kinds fountain drinks. W. A.

Hefner PROP. North Kentucky St retd WATCH THAT HORSE When you buy your feed stuff from this store just watch that horse cow and see how well it agrees with them, I handle nothing but the very beet feed. I can't afford to handle anything else and if I could. Give me a few orders arid show you what a simple thing it is to save you a little money. S.

A. TODD Feed and Produce. PHONE 498 Who want's an (ixc.cptional fine within two ot tuc thriving little city of Look tit this; 2.51 acres. 2ttu acres in fine state of cultivation, 35 in pasture, 15 aeres in timlier. all good laud at least h5 i.er cent first-class, good G-room liouse, Ih-toot hall, large porcli, out-houses, barn, 3-room tenant house, meat house ami luirn; 3-room house; also one 2-room house.

Place has cedar trees in front of house; it is known as tiio Cooper old liome- stead. The place is not rented for 11112, and immediate can i)c given. Absolute and perfect title. Only $77.50 per acre; small cjish payment, balance can be carried at low rate of interest. This is i)Osltlvely one of the very choicest homes in all Collin county.

Come in to see us and let us show' it to Realty Frank 0. Dow'ell, Manager, McKinney, Texas, S. T. Frances, who for the past two has been jiastor of circuit tAnna. Melissa and was in McKinney evening en route to Lancaster, his nt vv 'I'his is a promotion for Rev.

Fraiuw. it being a station, in Methodist parlance because it is a churcli that the entire time of a Rev. Frances is a Collin countv i)oy, reared on the farm, been six years. l)ut never before liaving been sent out of Collin c(Miiity. He is consecrated, taleiit- with the peo- pk and a speaker of more than or- Diinarv ability.

We predict a of large usefulness and in the future aflaiis his for this Collin county bov who will keep in touch with luiiiie news by reading our weekly which lie ordered changed to bis Lancaster address. Fresh Red Snapper fish just We sell the best lisli and nothing hut the very best Sealsliipt o.Nsters.-—-K1STLER Crystallized ginger and cherries, all kinds imported figs, fresh pecans, walnuls, etc. at Kistler Should all suliscribe for the Texas Real Estate and Merchandise Exchange. Subscription one dollar per year. Single copies 10c.

Texas Real Estate and Merchandise Exchange, Texas. future merited Mordock to Move. Automobile repairs, gasoline and accessories of all kinds. Agent for Overland and Marlon Brunson, old Buck Nelson stand, La. St.

Murdock, one of McKinney liest known shoemakers, advertises in this issue the removal of his sh(ip about Dec. 1 to the Metz block, ground fioor. next door to Lew furniture store on West Virginia street. Mr. Murdock is an expert shoemaker, been in McKin- nev several years, has lots of trlends and patrons, and he solicits your work, too, when you have mending to do.

FLOWERS Chrysanthemums. Roses, Carnations, Lily of the Valley, etc. made up into wedding bouquets. Funeral spra.vs or designs. For a lied of llow'ers in the early spring or a pot or dish to bloom during the holidays, bulbs must be planted now.

Phone us for varieties, prices, etc. LANG FLORAL NURSERY CO. 150. For Sale. Some show for your money here.

Two lots facing east on South Chest- iimit one iilock from school. In- Vitiiig locality as well as reasonable, purchase price and terms, will convincingly appeal to you. Frank G. Dowell. Nice line of winter laprobes at R.

the buggy Clau0 won't know where to do his shopping unless you teU him you can supply many of his needs. Get wise, Mr. Merchant, advertise in this paper NOW and tell him of your stock of goods. Dollar-Power can be Har- nessedy as well as Horsepower Mr. Edison, in his travels in the Alps, was struck with the waste of natural power on every the practical possbil- ities of waterfalls and mountain torrents, at present unutilized, not harnessed! In every city in America, where stores advertise, there is a waste of dollar-power that is still more serious.

Most merchants permit a or small of their advertising appropriation to be wasted in profitless mediums, or on obsolete methods of advertising. By harnessing every dollar of advertising expenditure, making it or note-worthy (because CONCENTRATED) campaign of newspaper advertising, this waste of can be stopped! New crop svrup lust Louisiana received sugar cane at Kistler.

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