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

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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 31. IfII. WOMEN WATCH BARGAINS And the practical woman in her bank account the amount of money she saves on every bargain. Which is a good idea for it gives a practical turn to the bargain idea. Open a savings account and watch the bargain sales.

Compound interest added to the results of your careful buying will create a substantial fund. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK McKinney, Texan. Founded 1867 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts John L. Lovcjoy, Howell E. Smith, Cashier.

Fred Emerson, Vice J. ii. Casliier. Vet II. Asst.

I'ashler. Wm Paires, generally known to the settlers of ColUn county as Billy Paires, 70 yearg, died at Dalla.s Friday after- iio( at 3 45 Deeeased was kiiked in the face hy a home two viirs ago irons tne effects of which he had fever fully recovered. Wrn. a son of r.lie late John ime of the earliest set- hrs of Follili county. He was 'orn In and moved to Me- v.jlh his parents in 1S.52.

entered the Confeih'rate service hfie, and foceht faitlifvBy for the iaiise of the South. He was for several years in in McKinney. I'wenty jears ago he moved to Deni- Eon, where he liad since resided. It was after moving to Denison that liie ife was ealled to tlie great he.vouu. She was formerly Miss A'ldie Kirkpatrick, a sister to our townsman, Hon.

VV. Kirkpatrick. He was a half brother to Lee Faires, fcrmerly of but now of Greenville, and Mrs Salile Bowen Brown county. He was an uncle of Mtsers. Ben and Faires of this city.

He Is survived by four sons as follows: Mi'ssrs. Walter and Shewn Faires of Denison; Newt Faires of Dallas and Wallace Fairee of Salt City, The remains were shipped to McKinney Saturday on the 8:55 H. T. train and vcere taken in charge by undertakers. The Itody was held at the undertaking parlors on the south side of the square until 2 o'clock, wlien it was conveyed to Pecan Grove cemetery where interment was made.

A Visit to UTTLE'S HOE TORE W'ill Let con vince us fcllOW you that we know how and where to buy shoes, you icuie new ones. BUT West Siile McKinney, Tev. T. Bracken of Arlington passed tiirougli McKinney en Porch Swings At Special Prices We are at present making a special on porch swings. You need one of the good swings for your porch and you can afford a good one at the prices we are making.

We deliver to any part of the city. NICHOLS JOHNSON re nte to Melis.Ka and other points in (T'ilin county, where lie will visit icliitivcK. Mr. Bracken is a cousin to tlie late Hatier of Melissa, whom he liad never seen He was very much disappointed after being told tliat he liad died only a few months ago. HOME FROM OKLVtfOM.A.

E. Bowen, Bi'og ressi ve isits That Section. Piles! Piles! Piles! Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Plies. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts.

Druggists, mall 60c and $1.00. WILLIAMS MFG. Clevoland. Ohio Fcr Sale by North Side Drug Store. Old phone 239; new phone Holder Bldg.

S. Tenn. St. 681. RAY ROMEO Register No.

92,364, American Jersey Cattle Club, New York. Fawn color, well marked. Making season at my barn 300 yards east of H. T. C.

depot. Rates 11.00 and cash. Cows called for auJ returned. Also register No. 110,765, Du roc Jersey Boar.

J. L. MAJORS. McKinney, Tex. Old phone 13; new phone 107.

Mrs. M. C. Rudolph oi Frisco, after a several Illness of yellow jaundice, died at her home thfre Tuesoay morning. The interment was made Wednesday morning in the Bethel cemetery.

She is cuivived by six children, two of wliCic are married. Stops Wait Until Your Watch Running It may need cleaning Show it to me aivd give my candid opinion. DR. J. F.

COLE Here a Long At North Side Drug Store, Mrs. Riidolpli Fasses Away. E. Bowen, progresfive farmer, gin man and wheat threslier Fulleoka, was in the city Wednes day calling in to see us. He ha.d just been up in the rew state of Oklahoma, on a tour He tliat the croiis up tliere are not as good as in and he was awfully glad to get back to his home state.

Wlieii lie lirst located at Wylie, he was a farm liand, working for Col. Josiah Stone at $15 per mouth. A hard worker, day and right, he soon got a siart, and today he owms nearly two hondred acres of good laud, a line house on it. has interest in two l)ig threshers an interest in a big gin at (Jlimax rides in an automobile, and is jam up good fellow. He has worke very hard fcr years, and being sober and saving, he- is fixed financially.

Mr. Bowen tells us that he has just fli ished threshing in old Collin He, with L. Fletcher and Cisco own a threshing outfit to g'ether, and liave just finished tlireshing bushels of wheat Mr. Bowen and John Dale own threshing outfit together, and they had a run of 50,000 bushels of heat. KNOW IT WELL.

Familiar Features Well Kuown to Huiidreels of McKinney Citizens. A familiar burden in many homes. The burden of a A lame, weak or an aching back Often tells you of kidney ills. Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here is McKinney testimony.

Mrs. C. H. Lake, 200 S. Benge McKinney, Texas, says: have been subject to attacks of kidney coniplniut for a long time and there seemed to he no way of getting relief, although tried various remedies.

My hack often pained mo severely and on making the least effort to stoop, I was seized with a shaip twinge which almost took mv breath away. The action of my kid- was irregular, 1 had severe headaches and my health was all run down. Kidney Pills relieved me from the first, and I continued taking them until I felt better in every For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unltec States.

Remember the and take no other. BLUE AND DISCOURAGED Mrs. Hamilton Telb How She Finally Found Health in Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. Warren.

Tnd. was bothered terribly with female weakness, I had pains and was not regular, my head ached all the time, I had bearing down pains and my back hurt me the biggest part of the time, I was dizzy and had weak feelings when I would stoop over, it hurt me to walk any distance and 1 felt blue and discouraged. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and am now in good health. If it had not been for that medicine I would have been in my grave a long time ago.

Artie E. Hamilton, R.F.D. 6. Warren, Ind. Another Case.

Esmond, R.I. write to tell you how much good your medicine has done me and to let other women know that there is help for them. I suffered with bearing down pains, headache, was irregular and felt blue and depressed all the time. I took Lydia E. Vegetable Compound and commenced to gain in a short time and I am a well woman today.

I am on my feet from early morning until late at night running a boarding house and do all my own work. I hope that many suffering women will try your medicine. It makes happier wives and mothers. Anna Hansen, Esmond, Rhode Island. Copyright 1910.

by the Standard Adv. Go. Mrs. R. 1 Sindell and husband.

Mr. Williams called at this olfice end ordered the sent to his brother at Durant for one year, wiiich he will accept our many thanks. When you feel vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign you need NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Be sure and ask for Nerverine Pills WILUAMS MFG.

Cleveland. Ohio For Sale by North Side Drug Store. The possessor of a bank account may face the world with Impunity. It furnishes a shield that protects your dependente from thfc lasitudes of the world. DEPOSITORY FOR United States Postal Funds Collin County Funds McKinney School Funds State School Funds McKinney City Funds Collin Co.

Home Relief Funoi UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Collin County National Bank WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. You Want the Best At the Lowest Price yen can get. natural. 5bu can get possible.

To make sure come a cinch. buy Furniture until you visit us. Massie Walker FURNITURE, RUGS, MATTINGS, WALIi I'APER, ETC. Just East Old Postoffice Building. Surprise Tlicir Fi iends.

Fred West and Miss Poe of Princeton, surprised their niany friends last Saturday by going to Gieeuville, where they were happily united in marriage. They will reside at Princeton. TO HAVE NEW Will Be Coiiipieied In Time Coming For A company consisting of some of the prcgreseive business men and some of the most industrious farmers of Prosper has now under sljuciku at that place a new OOu gin. The gin will be modern and up-to-date in every respect, supplied with the very host of machinery, and wili be completed in time tc take care of the coming crop, which piomisee to bo a bumper. WITH KISTI.ER BUI.STOL.

Waiter 3Iorgan Accepted Position Witii Popular tJroceiy Finn. Walter has accepted a position 'With the grocery firm of Kisller Bristol as salesman and has assumed his duti(is, Walter has had some experience in the grocery business in the past and will make them a firstclass salesman. He ia a man of exemplary habits, has lots of friends and is courtecus and ob'iging tc everyone. For the past year or so he has been in the employ of the Texas Traction Co. as conductor.

He invites his friends to call oil him at the etore of Kistler Bristol. DIES AT Mis. Waiter Lewis nds Burial of Brc.tlier There Friday. M. H.

Cofl ey of route Chillicothe, Texas, sends cash for the Dornocrat-Oazette and says he wants to hear from his cld home. Mr. ofley was born and reared in Collin county. "THE OLD BuftC CAPSULES REMEDY for MEN AT DRUGGI8T8.0RTRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50c FROM PLANTEN 93 HENRY ST. BROOKLYN.NY.

-BEWARE OF IMITATIONS DR. SANITARIUM McKinney, Texas. Splendidly equipped with all modern appliances for the treatment of Chronic Especially equipped for the successful treatment of without resorting to surgical procedure. The only prtvate Institution of magnitude of its kind in the South. Conducted by a phyii- fian of twenty-five experience.

Mrs. Waiter Lewis received a early Friday morning from Lillian, Texas, announcing the death of her brother, Oscar Lewis, occurred there Thursday eve- nirg, after a several illness of typhoid fever. Lewis left on the 5.30 car Friday morning for Lillian where she attended the funeral and burial there at 12 GOOD MKFTiXG Rev. Jcfl' ('lovos Citv. at Rev.

Jeff Davis. of the North All Kinney T'aptist church of this city, has just closed a vc'ry successful meeiing at City, Blanco countv. There were 3 2 of faith, and fcveral additlcns to the church. to Oklahoma. CASTOR IA 7or Infant! and Children.

Thi Khnl You Have Always Bousht Bears the Bicnature of Lon Dennis was a business visitor in McKinney Wednesday after- neon from the Wallis Chapel community. To Prevent Blood Poisoning: apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL.asur Sfical dressins: that relieves pain and heals at the same time. a liniment. 25c.

50c. $1.00. Jchn Newman and family of arillio arc spending a few days in Cclliii county the guests of his bro- tber-in-Jaw. L. Gilmer and family at Frosper.

They came through in their big autonmbile. Mason Fruit Jars Economy Jar Tops Schram Jar Tops Mason Jar Tops Red Rubber Jar Rings J. JP. QUAIilTY BOTH PHONES 48 WELL KNOWN ROCHESTER CITIZEN SAVED FROM SERIOUS TROUBLE I have used yciir preparation Swarap-Rcot with great success, and for kidney and bladder trouble I never found anything to equal it. I have recommended it to a great many peoi)le and have never been, disappointed as to results obtained from its use.

I feel it my duty to write you this as it may be the means of persuading others to give this grand remedy a trial. Dr, Kilmer Swamp-Root saved me from severe Kidney Trouble and Dropsy in 1884, after the doctors said I could not possibly live, ours very truly, A. J. BROWN, 99 Pembroke St. Rochester, N.

Y. State of New York, County of Monroe. ss aj'peared before me, this 21st day of August, 1911, A. J. Btcwn, who the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact.

NET.SON E. SPENCER, Notary Public. I Letter to Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N. V.

ALTOeK BAN AT CELINA The Altoga Cornet Band, under the of Prof. W. S. Smith, has been engaged to furnish music tor the old fashioned basket picnic, to be held at Celina Weclnes- c'ay and Thursday, July 30 and 31. Tliis band consists of skilled musicians, all of whom are experienced and seasoned in the art of getting very best music from their instruments.

This band has also been employed to furnish music for the County and Old Settlers Reunion, which will be held in McKinney August 20, 21 and 22. LEFT SUNDAY FOR CHICAGO. Dr. F. G.

Hedges Will Take Graduate Covtrse There. Aiex Williams, a prosperous farm er of the Johnson ccmmunity, was in town Saturday a. en route to Oklahoma fcr a month's visit. He will first visit his brother, (lob Williams and wife, vho reside near Durant, after which he will go to his farm near Finley, ami remain for a few weeks the guest of his sister. Piove Wliat Swainp-Root Will Do For You.

Send to Dr Kilmer Binghamton, N. for a sample bottle, jt win anyone. You will also a booklet of valuable in- forTnation ttdling all about the kid- 'ind Madder When writing, be are and -ution the McKinney A'eekly Pefiioerat-Gazette. Regular ft' Hid one-dollar size bottles all drug stores. Dr.

F. Hedges, the dentist, left last Sunday for Chicago where ho will take a post-graduate course under the instruction of a professor fiom England, who will he here for about two weeks. Dr. Hedges will then go to Cyiithianna, Kentucky, and join his wTfe, who is visiting relatives and friends there. Returns to Galveston.

W. B. Sm ed, fireman on board American battleship South Carolina' now stationed at Galve.ston, left Thursday morning for that city after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Sneed, and other relatives and friends in McKinney. Ihis was first leave of absence since enlisting in September, 1910. HOW PAINT The first cost of a good job of $50 (average size, of course). The first cost of a sc-cond or third or fourth rate job, $55 to $100.

The wear is likewise. The you pp.int, of course, the longer it wears. And the more you pay for your job, the shorter it wears. Devoe is one of a dozen good paints. There are hundreds of bad ones.

As likely as not Devoe is the only good one in this town. DEVOE. City Drug Store sells it. 11 His First School. l.cave For Tennessee.

Mr. and IMrs. V. Cupp, Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Yates and Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Rogers, all of Celina, left Wednesday for their old homes near Knoxville. Tenn. This is the first time some of the members of this p.aity has visited their old home in thirty years. They will be gone about thirty John MeMurray.

son of ISfr. and Mrs. Ed MeMurray at Princeton, will teach the Midway school iioxt term. This will be first sc'ncol, and we wish him every success possible. The Best Hot Weather Tonic TASTELESSchill TONIC enriches the blood, builds up the whole system and will wonderfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand the depressing effect of the hot summer.

50c. Habitual constluation and all liver troubles can be cured by using LIV-VER-LAX. Ask North Side Drug Stcre..

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