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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • Page 1

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SM ELEVEN, MrKIXXKV, KATl llDAV FKIJIlUAnY It has been our luck to buy at a big discount swell line of New York Samples Fancy Wool White Vests. Will put these Vests on sale COMMENCING TUESDAY 25th. Now is the time to buy you a supply of swell Fancy Vests at about PHICK White Newsome Gents Fiiriiishers and Merchant Tailors. NcKINNEY. TEXAS.

HOT OLD TIME IN ELKOOM 1 TIk'VO was ii hot time hi Elkdoni 1 last night. A very large crowd was i present, and every minute there was I something doing. Two new I tlons were The lodge is in the most prosperous condition 8 iii its organization here. Hon. W.

i'raddock of Terrell, of the Grand Rxalted Ruler, was present, and made a splendin address on the and tenets of Klkdom. flis speech w'as highly and edifying, and wa.s liberally ap- at its condnnion. Bnveral local Elks were callc'd npou and re- tiUks. Tiilly Patterson of Dalla.s wa.s present, and I for over one hour kept pres- 1 ent enlivened with witty sayings ami He is a hot old Hilly Palterson; a -pood I 1-am' of Dallas was also and made a few remarks, All the addresses well received. the lodge meeting, a Kociiil session and smoker was held, and wisdom.

wit and humor held the hoards until the hotir.s. It was a jjileasatit. proiitahle and i)leasuraiile for Elkdom. ADJOURNMENT HF COURT District court, which has been In session during the past seven weeks, adjourns this evening and Pearson and District (Seren have been busily engaged in closing up court business for adjournment, Judge Pearson opens court at Sherman Monday. motion for a new trial in the case of the State vs.

Will (Jrant, victed of manslaughter in connection with the killing of It. P. Hamilton last and given a sentence of years, wan argued T)e7ort' Pearson today. Judge overruled tlie motion and set the defendant's bond at The defendant attorneys e.xcepted and notice of ai)peal to the C'ourt of Criminal Appeals. at Housr.

A. ('. W'alker and Mrs. S. J.

esiding north or Shvrman, came down to (his city this morning and wfie married in the county clerk's f)ffl( e. Rev. P. C'loyd RKNUITIOVS OK I.WIVS. nothing new to claim superior quality for any flour hut---the CLAIMS i'liuirli of Proxivjons of WHITE BILLOWS in conversation with a representative of ibis paper, said: farmers have fuld me that they have reiulered their lands too high and want the Court to reduce price given.

new law provides that properly owner can give wliat he coitsidets the value under oath, and it iie does not want to do thi.s he can let the name the i)rice, and should he think the as.sessor's value too have the ('ouri review the matter by lil- in'g an aHidavii with the iliat jhis is high tax paser who will not let tlie Court know that the value is too high by one oj tbe other of these meihods has hiniselt to idame if he is asses.seci U)o high. FLOUR IS. A' of hen W'e Were I'rieiuls." possesses all the tiualitics that its makers you alxHtt, cannot he denied. always the same, from day to day, from month to month. WILL PLEASK YOU ALL THE 11.

A liest Me- FimhI, mm 1 Yard. rily IK-Hvery. IMione Xo. 3 N. Teiin.

liunpany of excelU-ut players William Maiauley in the lead- I ing role will he seen the Kin- opera hotise fine night only Wed- 1. in the M'aiion pj'odnction of the dramu, "When We Wei i 'Ihis play siored a Miccoss from (he start and otie more to long list jH'n of that cd' real successe I Patton. 'I'he costumes worn iti the room ene ate said to be I he iiiost stunning of ihe period, and the ial fur 'production is both elaborate and ap- propriate. This engagement will b( forwanl to a.s one of the par- i tictilar briulii offerings of the season. The as Sa vs.

We- Friends a four aci (tun- drama of the drawing toom and evening dress was the bill at Dallas opera lionse last night. Tin play is by W. Patton.iliimself an actor of more than ordinary distinc- tioti. and the (ompany is diieciHil Matanley Ar Patton. Matanley being HSt for the stellar role.

the participants in this gracefully wiitten and substantially staged offeiing are men and women t)f I and dramatit ability. Mr Macauley has Ix'cn for years a pop- I ulur member of his has often in Te.xas in support. He is easy, and In all his impersona tions and deserves the headline hon ors he has achieved. Mr Harris, as Rollo Sarnt), the comedy lines in this and though it mnsi said that funny business does not (jtiite hit the mark it is all well The i ludies of the company are very agree able to see and to hear and alto jgother the performante is calculated I to win approval. Tnule, acres in Baylor county, six ntiles aouthwest of Seyntour, Texas All tinder fence; three rent houses plenty of water; 22.5 acres in (iiUi vat Ion; balance in pasture.

Would consider a good deal on Collin county lantl. want any Johnson or Bermuda Realty Frank G. Dowell, Mgr. CoiiiHy Iti column of this issue will be found announcement of (i, W. West.

princii)al of ))ublic school, as a candidate for office of ci)tinty ent. siibject to Detnofratic primaries next West was l)orn and raised live miles east of Anna, where his parents siili live, and bave lived for th( past forly years. He was educai- al Seven Pohiis, now Westnun- (Irayson Texas College, atid has had special training in rniversiiy of Texas. He was granted a State permanent in He has taught it ok ''ond Red ()ak Cox s(hool school house, ike. and is now priu( ipal ai.

I-'risco, thai being largesi indept'ndeni dislrict in coiitiiy. He lias Inutili) Ihirteen years and has eiili' a tcacher or stiident of N'ornial vear slnce i'ntered pi t'xcept linee. He has eiec-ied a meni- ber of Colliii Coiiniy Sunimer He is young, ener- and tinassiimiiig and promisen. if lei ifMi, Io furi ber liool iuter- of Collin conili in way possible. We bis to Uie onsiderat ioii of ihe el di' Collin Oli Ili DRADIEY WINS SENATORSHIP Frankfort.

scenes of wildest excitement on tlie floor of the house of represenatlves. former Governor William O'Connell Bradley, Republican candidate for senator, was yesterday elected to succeed James B. in the mited States senate for a term of six years, beginniitg March 1. He received (5 4 votes, barely enotjgh to win, and was enabled to gain victory through the assistance of four a i Beckh Deiuocr McNutt and Albert and Rejnesentatlves Mueller of Louisville and K. Lillard of Fierier county.

The balloting for senator began Jan. 15, and ballots were taken each day thereafter when a iiuorum was had. The ballot was tbe wenty-niiiih this time the four ani- Beckham members liave voted for Dentocrats for senator, and their sudden rally to liradley Beckham men cotnpletely by surprise, altlumgh the latter claim to have infoimation that a deal was completed by which the liquor forces were to elect Bradley in return the defeat of the county unit bill in the seiiaie. BK MKT. Oilicials Way Comply WHIi See PROF.

Dogs tonight, l-'ree high live ill ti i)U' of I re at 7 -----Bi iiNs i ii. Spruil of I'aniHTsx Suciiiiiilis to Tile (eri'iltle by Mrs. C. Spruil, a highly esteemed lady of whose diess caught lire Wc-dnesday while she was in front of the fireplace at home, proved fatal despite all that could be done for lier relief. Funeral services were conducted at the Farntersville Baptisi thurch by Rev .1 11 Boyet, and the remuiu- wtie interred at the Odd Fellows cemetery at that pl.oe.

Mrs. was hir! y-fight years of age and is sur- vivt-d by her husliand and seven small ihildren Shertuan. I'resi- dent .1. F. Strickland and C.eneral of the Sherman- Dallas Ijtlernrban.

came up from Dnllas Thursdny and held a lengiliy session wilh proniiiieni of the road that niglu. While rtothing definite has been said ibout vvliat was it is inet- ty generally understood that the main of ciuiversation was the entraneti into Sherman of the road which will be accomplished widiin tlie next few One of ihe couiplaint.s to be urgeii againsi the road coming into the business section of the city on the side of the s(iuare is that iii stopping at this poitit peoi)le who lo Sheinian from the cities and owns on the south would not be carried near enough to tlie hotel facilities of tin- citv, 'I'he (hatme in the granted nl a nieei- ing of ilie City Council, provides that the road a junction with the Denison-Shermaii al Travis Street, and iHsi it vrnT; if there were no greater objection it) the change in the franchise than tliat in reiiard to the hotel pioposition ihat it could be verv reiued- ied, whieb is lakeii to mean Shei will use the Denison-Sheiiiian tratk to the House (-01 Uel Arriving Daily At II xMcKinney, Dfj J. Managet. I I ij, I i nr 1 1 SIX (iiveii the Society of lntyre of Dallas, who, with her two little daughiers. Vena and Ruth, has been visiting her piirenis, and Mrs.

T. B. Wilson, will return home tomrorow. I'he open sessi(Ui of the of Academy, held itt the of iht' last night was largely attended ami a access from every point f)f view. I lie program as previously pubfisbed in ttiis jiapei'.

was carried (nit in its entirety and every selection v.as all i)reseni highly entertained from the opening to the close. Pauline iiog- cM's is president of the Sn- TTelT and her address of welcome was a ueni. It was responded to in a most manner Coiuuv Attorney tJeorge Brown One of best features wiui Cups by six and was eiijo.ved by one The young ladies the mla Sociei.v take much interest ill its welfare aiiti deserve great credit for the ex(ellent enlertainuient pieseiite.l last niabt, af fit Mr. and of Piano fI iendK troni a six evening, Mrs. (ity being egant dining a games of Forty-TWO Ifero Thr- oi casion was by all present.

Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mrs.

F. D. geni and PlumBMf. Ibis (ity; Miss fili Mr, and Mrs. John aoMeUf Cliaddiek and M.

D. Bt Mfsses Dora and Plano Thi. Groceries for ali at Price K. Scott Coi sicana whei she 1 husband, who is c-iii I doing s(une work. lefi sto hi 1 there ir- Sit one is immune froAH, ttouble, so just 1 Kidney Cure irilj gulalilies and cure any ney and bladder trouble the reach of Sir.ith Bros.

per Fiitei'taiiieU l.as| Kveniug. HELPS FOR WASH DA Dr. and h. Burton lained dintuM' last evening Hon. E.

of Terrell, and Tom W. Perkins. Mr Craddock is special (irand Fxalled Ruler of the Flks, Seldom a hungry editor get.s lo eat such a fu 11-square meal as Mrs. Burton had for us. to say nothing about I lie true Soul hern hospi- talilx which abounds in this good home.

('raddoi eti joyed the evening and meal jusi as well as we did. Fine people, the Burton family. SiM-akiiig at ('Hiiuiv, The Bapiist church a( was comfortably iilled last night on the occasion of the Woodmen there. Inspiring songs were sung. Sovereign opened the meeting with prayer, J.

Waller, consul commander, introduced Sovereign J. who made an able and edifying address upon Woodcraft. The camp has some members, ami several more will be taken in at once. B. D.

Fagala is the clerk. Quite a number of Uie Woodmen will be here at the big to be palled off March nim'nitKi, iJravjr. While at Pike the other night were entertained at the home of Mr. and J. H.

Rwich, Mjbic in are a special feature of this grocery store. We carry a variety of good soaps, washing powders, bluing, ironing wax etc. They are the kind that" make quicker easier. Include a supply in Your Next Grocery Order. You will find them of the same high quality as staple groceries and equally low in price.

We aim save you spmething in every purchase even in small articles as are used in washing..

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