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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • Page 3

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SECOND SECTION he aily ourier -G azette VOLUME FIFTEEN. McKINNEY, OOLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 8, 1912. NO. 287.

Mrs. Housewife this all you are looking for in Baking Powder? i AVIATOR IS COMING HERE Wliv Have ALL UOMUl.ETE FOB EXHIBITION. Everything that can be put into a baking powder to make it good, pure and efiective will be found in Calumet. you desire and expect of any high grade THREE FLIGHTS EXPECTED baking powder is positively assured you in Calumet. Then why pay exorbitant prices when Calumet will more attain for you a better result more delicious, lighter and better raised baking? Calumet is strictly a high- quality product, selling at a moderate cost You get better at any price get as good for the same money.

Scott Emerson Secure SfBendid Attraction for IVople. This is the reason why women have When thoughts tO cloudy and uncertain, impulses lag and the warnings of and distress are sent like flying messages throughout limbs and frame, straightway, nine times in ten, woman will lay the cause of the trouble to some defect at the point where she first felt it. Is it a headache, a backache, a sensation of irritability or twitching and uncontrollable nervousness, something must be wrong with the head or back, a woman naturally says, but all the time the real trouble very often centers in the womanly organs. In nine ca.ses out of ten the seat of the difliculty is here, and woman should take rational treatment for its cure. The local disorder and inflammation of the delicate special organs of the sex should be treated steadily mad systematically.

Dr. Pierce, during a long period of practice, found that a prescription mada from medicinal extracts of native roots, without the use of alcohol, relieved over 90 per cent, of such cases. After using this remedy for many years in his private tice he put it up in form of Dr, Piercers Favorite Prescription, that would make it easily procurable, and it can be had at any store where medicines are Mrs. Lila II. awkins of Zou.s, writes: had been falling in health for two of the tinu; wiis not able to atbmd to my household duties.

Ffimale weakness wsis my trouble and I was getting very bad but, thanks to Doctor medicines, I am well and strong again. I took only three of Favorite and used the 1 have nothing but praise for Doctor wonderful -you Calumet Baking Powder is guaranteed under every pure food State and National. This is as can be said for the purity of any baking powder. Its superior goodness is proven in the baking. Substitutes are imitations and never as good as the original.

Ask for Calumet and get it. CALUMET POWDER Received Highest Award Pure Food Exposition Chicago. 1907, thereby recognizing its supreme merits. Ijeft Fur Ht. liOuLs.

MIm Lizzie Hatler. who has charge of the millinery department of Matthews Bros, big store here, left this morning for St. Sanitary Plumbing Flral claii charges. Let us supply your bsth room needs. Nayhngh Plumbing Company West Louisana Street where she will purchase the spring line of millinery for their store.

Miss Hatler has with Bros, for the past four years. Miss Ruth Kirk, of Sherman, formerly of this city, joined her at Uonison, and will accompany her on thi.s trip. W. H. and Geo.

Sullivan also left this morning for Si. Louis to purchase the spring line of goods. They will select only the grade of goods. Mr. Matthews Is expecting a nice business this spring and intends to get the goods that will please his customers.

L. M. Miller Co. GENERAL OONTRACTOR8 AND BUnA)EK8. Office over Interurban Station.

Office Phone No. 239. Phone No. 444. McKinney.

Tezaa. EI.ECTRIC SHOE SHOP We repair any Kind of a shoe and that Is the matter with it. Ask the man knows. If it i'l about a shoe w'e have it. A.

M. South of OolUn County Bank. The first meeting of the Black Cat Club met with Miss Kathryn Burrus at the elegant newr home of her parents Satttrday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Permanent organization was gone into by the election of the following officers: Miss Julia Morrow' Church, president. Miss Bertha Garnett Wilcox, vice president. Miss Kathryn Burrus, aecretary.

Miss Inez Strother, treasurer. Committee on constitution and laws; Misses Gladys Shirley and Roberta Searcy, The colors and were then decided upon, after which the members were served to d'eliclous chocolate and wafers. The next meeting wTll be held with Bertha Garnett Wilcox, and all members are urged to be present. -A FUlJi of fresh groceries to select from when you buy at this store. We treat you right because we want another order from you.

Give us an order today and let us prove how we can please you. J. T. ODLK Suburban Grocer, North Tenn. St.

Phone 425. No need to be: wo can sell you a farm so you will be a ground-owner, and on specially good terms just now. Large and Hmall Farms, Tracts and Parcels of Land, some with full complement of house, barns, granaries, chicken houses, and stables. State Y'our Wants can sell you just what you want and can afford to buy. Cat.s" and is enjoying good health.

May many more years be given to tihs estimable old citizen. WHY 80 WTIAK? Kidney Troubles May be Sapping Your Life Away. McKinney People Have Ijearned This Fact. C. F.

Walsh, the who will make several flights at Fair Park here Saturday afternoon at came from Sherman this morning and remained here for a few hours. He return to again tomorrow. As stated' In this yesterday Mr. Walsh will make several flights here Saturday In a Curtiss racing biplane. Mr.

Walsh has made several successful flights all over the United States, and at every point where he has given an exhibition, the press has recommended him highly, and reports show that his flights are successful and very en tertaining. A short excerpt from a column write-up from the Sterling Evening Gazette, Sterling, 111., is as follows: two flights made by aviator C. F. Walsh, In the Curtiss racing biplane, Wednesday, at the Great Northwestern Fair, were exhibitions of graceful, speed flying, that are seldom equalled and never excelled from the spectator's sTandpolnt. He was in the air thirty-eight minutes and covered almost as many miles, his machine being geared for a mile- a-minute The arrangements for this exhibition were made by the enterprising real estate firm of Scott Emerson.

No doubt, there will be a big crowd out. Extra cars will be put on to accommodate the big crowd going to Fair Park to see these wonderful flights. This is the first aerial exhibition ever given in McKinney and it will certainly be worth the time and the price to go out and see it. The first flight will begin at 3 p. m.

Read the half page ad in this issue of the Dailv Courier-Gazette. TAKE DR. PLEASANT PELLETS FOR UVBR ILLS, was shaking hands with friends on our today. For many years George was in the vehicle, saddle and harness business in For several years past he has been located at Amarillo, where he is successfully merchandising. CAUSE IX)R ALARM.

Los.s of or Distress After Eating a Symptom Tliat Should Not Be When a healthy man or woman begins to run dow'n apparent cause, because languid, depressed, suffers backache, headache, dizzy weakness may be the cause of it all. Keep the kidneys and they keep you well. Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and keeps them well. Can McKinney readers demand further proof than the following statement; Mrs. A.

S. Grlbble, 1414 E. Gribble Gainesville, says: years I had trouble with my kidneys and try as I might I could not get relief. The kidney secretions were unnatural, my ankles became swollen and my health was very poor. I gradually growing worse until at last I had the good fortune to hear of Kidney Pills.

Soon after I began using them I noticed their beneficial effect. The swelling in my feet and ankles disappeared, the kidney secretions became natural and my headth was better than It had been for a long time. I am only too glad to say that Kidney Pills cured Good Roads Missionary Our old' friend George Nlpp, route 1. Anna, was in the city Wednesday, coming around to renew for The Weekly DemotTat-Gazette. Mr.

Nlpp came to Collin county about 1S57. He enlisted in Gov. company at McKinney for service in the confederacy. He made a gallant soldier and has made a most honorable citizen. We esteem Nlpp as among our very best friends.

He is 7S years old but look it, For by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MIlburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the and take no other. Best chick and hen feed you can buy anywhere: what have.

Kistler and Bristol. Messrs. W. T. Dunn and Charlie Hinton of Altoga were here today.

They came to on their motorcycles. Bad Spells 1 suffered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness, writes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C. last, 1 was almost bed-ridden, and had to give up.

We had three doctors. All the time, 1 was getting worse. I had bad spells, that lasted from 7 to 28 days. In one week, after 1 gave Cardui a trial, I could eat, sleep, and' joke, as well as anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well.

I had been an invalid for 5 weary years! Cardui relieved me, when everything else ardui Woman'sTonic If you are weak and ailing, think what it would mean, to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women, has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. They found it of real value in relieving their aches and pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, for use, at once, by you.

Try it, today. There is one man in Collin county, who preaches good roads at every opportunity, both at home and abroad. He is a missionary of the right kind. He is not one of those who advocate a measure simply because he thinks it will the of those with whom he happens to be, but is outspoken in his views, no matter where he is or to he is talking. And he backs up his views with strong, forceful argument.

And more than that, he is willing to stand his part of the expense for road building, even though he is not the one to be most benefltedL This man is Hon. J. Ed Rhea of Mill. That he is a foreign, as well as a home missionary, in the matter of good roads, read what the Bryan (Texas) Daily Eagle has to say about him; J. Ed Rhea of McKinney is the guest of Mr.

R. Q. Astin at his plantation home in the bottom. Mr. Rhea is a candidate for the legislature from Collin county and has been stumping the county in the interest of his candidacy.

He is a strong advocate of good roads. Mr. Rhea is one of the very ablest young men in his section, and' his many Bryan friends wish him Mr. Rhea had just delivered a strong address in the interest of a good roads bond issue at Celina before going to Bryan. He lives in the district which will be affected by this bond issue to be voted upon next Saturday.

He owns and controls the Capt. W. A. Rhea property, consisting of 1,500 acres of fine Collin county land, well improved, a big gin. and stocked.

He is one of the heaviest taxpayers in the district, and w'ould be one of those upon whom the burden of the additional small tax would fall most heavily. And yet, as an evidence of his strong spirit of progressiveness, he is advocating the issuance of the bonds at all times and The property which Mr. Rhea owns and controls is in the extreme edge of the district in which the election is to be held, and would therefore receive less l)euetit from the construction of gtiod roads than a great majority of those living in the district. And still he favors the bond issue is preaching good roads. .1.

Ed Rhea is the kind of a man who makes things move, and the kind of a man who is destined to keep old Collin county in the front rank of progress and prosperity. Appetite is just a natural desire for food. Loss of appetite or stomach distress after eating indicate indigestion or Over-eating is a habit very dangerous to a good general health. It is not what you eat but what you digest and assimilate that does yon good. Some of the strongest, heaviest, and healthiest persons are moderate eaters.

There is nothing that will cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. urge all in McKinney who suffer from any stomach derangement, indigestion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understanding that will refund their money without question or formality, if after reasonable use of this medicine, they are not perfectly satisfied with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been benefited by them. We honestly believe them to be without equal. They give very' prompt relief, aiding to neutralize the gastric juices, strengthen the digestive organs, to regulate the bowels, and thus to promote perfect nutrition.

andi eradicate all unhealthy symptoms. We urge you to try a 25c box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives 15 treatment. At the end of that time, your money will be returned to you if you are not satisfied. Of course, in chronic cases length of treatment varies. For such cases, we have two larger sizes, which sell for 50c and $1.00.

Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our Rexall Store, City Drug Store. W. T. Whitaker, Propr. Attention, Elks.

The lodge will meet in regular session tonight at 7:30 Members are urged to attend. SAM NEATHERY, B. R. Miss Effle Farmer of Grand Saline was here yesterday and today visiting her sister, Mrs. Jeese M.

Foster. Miss FIffle has been In Dallas where she bought stocks for a big dry goods concern in Grand Saline, of which she la a stockholder. Little Misses Frances and Mary Katherin Foster returned with Misa Farmer today to Grand Saline for a few visit. SLIPPERS AND PUMPS. Just received, new slippers and pumps for ladies, black and see them at Cheeves Bros.

Co. Antomoblie accessones, gaeolliie, agent for Kissel-Kars, and other makes. C. J. Smith, North Ky.

St NEW SILKS. See our F'oulard Silks, also striped wash silk, 36 inches wide, 36-inch wide incssaline, etc. all new. Cheeves Bros. Co.

Attention, Attention. Poultry wire netting, all sizes in stock. Get it here any time. Collin Co. Implement Vehicle Co.

Natural flavor and freshness teed. This store is the correct place to buy all kinds of edibles. PRICE STIFF of Everything Good to Phones 87 and 340. Scotty Forsyth Horseshoeing, Carriage, Wagoa and Automobile Repairing. McKinney, Tesan.

NOTICE TO LADIES. NEW I.ACES. I.atest novelties in allover laces and hands for dress trimmings. See them at Cheeves Bros. Co.

NEW EMBROIDERIES. Sec our beautiful new embroideries. A nice shipment just at (Tieeves Bros. Plum Pudding, the Ferndell kind, at Kistler Attending Chicago Convention. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Chattanooga Medicine Chattanooga, for Speciai Instructions, and 64-page book.

Home Treatment for sent free. 57 C. A. Shock, president and general manager of the Union Telephone Co, which is now installing a complete exchange in this city, is in Chicago this week, where lie is attending the international Independent Convention, held in that city Feb. 7, 8 and 9.

Mr, Shock is representing the Telei'hone iiitorests of Northwest Texas, as a delegate. George McKinney of Amarillo, Pigs feet, try an order of them Bristol. Have a Drink You can always feel safe in asking a friend to drink or smoke with you at this place for they will get the best of either. We want your patronage so offer you the best. Court Fitzhugh You are Invited to have shoes shined at tho North Side Barber The most polite and courteous attentich.

STOP PAYING RENT AND SAVE YOUR HONEY We will build you a house. Pay us back like rent. Come in and lets talk it over. 4 ii Scott Emerson We Have the Exclusive Right And privilege for baking the best bread and rolls in McKinney. Our cakes eat right where you hold all.

i CITY BAIIERY Phone 80, 111 South Tennessee Street..

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