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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 9

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Mckinney, Texas
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TTTCKLT Tf vCT .3 TO PROSPECTIVE PIANO BUYERS 1 LOCAL OAPPLNIiGS MUS lii un NEW ENGLAND WEAVER have oder jon Is very KX lil.AOHIH\.\KV. lliaf shualtl appeal yon. KtauomlxM', you were auanleil a l'or and pul a prenihiiii ol on llils heek, whic make it worih $tl2. whic aniouni Is on any I'lano or IMnvc in our slore. We have- liad alls that we ehc-eks iinlil Nov.

1. as the panics same- wanlcd to attcaicl Till', ami at the- make- ol a IMano In view ihis faet we liave cleelclcal to c'xtend checks until Nov. While- in ur city store- vour hc-aclcpiarlc-rs and huy one- ol our nice Pl.mo-. and ave K.d- anee c-an arranKc-ci to suit you. W.

L. Weaver Piano Company ,210 No. Akard DaSias, Texas mmn FARMERSVILLE NEWS By Fred E. Wankan OfTiecv In Insurance of- ilce, northea.st corner square Farmersville, Texas Fred left day last wec-k for Durant, Oklahoma, to attend to some business at that jilace. Mrs.

W. C. of this c-ity is very ill at the present w-ritinfi, hut it Is hoped that she will able to be about her household duties uRalu in a few days. J. V.

Martin, a prosperous farmer of near Farmersville was in the city one day last week and made it his business to subscribe? for the W'c-ekly )emoerat-tiazette. W. Srnitli, who lives near Far- rnersville, and is a very' farmer, say.s he is unieservedly in favor of the roads TJPjnK improved He fliiures tliat a small amount of extra taxes every' spent, will not he a lo.ss but will he an invc-stment on his money. I). .1.

IluKfiins, a bu.slness-like farmer of the Aston Fhatu-l eommiinily, was in till' eity one da.v last wec-k and subscribed for the I for one year. Mr. from tlie state of twcmty years acio and has bec-n tilling' ('oliin county soil ever sint-e. .1. I).

lama, a prosperous blooded horse raiser of the ea.stc-rn of tlie county, statc-s that he is very' much in the notion of good roads. Mr. lama is from Ten- nes.see, a stale- where tlie-y have lirst class liigliways and la-lieve in pro- gre.ss. lie has been in this se-c-tieeu of the county for about a vear. Kovaltv.

The B. Honaker estate received last Thurday', a monthly' royalty of 2,000 from the Flectra oil held. This estate is owned by a numbe-r of enterprising citizens of this city. They' are very' much t-ncourageil over the dividemi.s it is paying alre-ady. During August tlie loyalty wds a little above 1,800 and an increase of $200 for is causing the stock- holdcM-s to become more intc'rested in th(-ir lioldings in the Flectra tlc-ld.

Vlaiiy Talk (htocl Koad.s. .1. II. a progressive- citizen of tho commiinily was iii tlu- city Saturday, and ttic- trc-nd of his coiivc-rsation was on good roads. subscrilied for tlic- as ht' wantt'd to kecp postt-d on tliis good road agitation.

Ile is strictly iii favor of the people of tlie conntv voting bonds on theniselves for Hn- building ami muintaiiiing of tliese modem bighways. Home- From ilo.ston. C. McDonald, wlio has hct-n playing tliis season witli tlic- Boston Itaseball Ijcagm- lias returned liome to spcml the winter with his wife and liaby. Mr McDonald pla.ved witli tlie l-'armersvillt- baseball team for several year.s.

He went from there to Dallas wlit-rc- he really' began liis bast'liall (-arc-t-r. lie has played witli a numlx-r of tlie big leagues in tlie He will return next March to play tlie coming Hon. A'oiing Wc-cl. l-'red H. Bikt' and Miss l.orc'ta ttur- kc'tt, a popular young couple of this city united in Hie holy lionds of matrimony in McKiniit'y Sumlay morning at 9 o'c-loc-k and left immediately for Dallas, c'Icbiiine and other iioints whc-re will t-tijoy their lumeymoon.

To Hungry People fresh good iiic'ats, clc-lic-ious pU'S, and c-vc-rything tliat is gcMul to eat; fall lo to oni- EATiNTJ P.AKACE, W'e you right will give? your nionc-ys worth. HELTON BROS. Farmersville, Texas. Mr. I wo who that TI bi'ide is tin- of and Mrs.

wtio live miles north of this city. Slie is a grailiiafc of lie High Scliool and is a vi-ry liighly cultured and ac-complished young lady. Slic- is and nspecteil by all know her and it nec-dless to say has a wide circle of friynds. la iglit sehitol one te rm at he nett school house and the Inlliiem-c' that she wielded in Hiat cuinmiinity for rigid and is unsurpassable. The groom is of the mddest young citizens of this part of Texas.

He was born and reared in tlie vicinity of this city and is considert'd an upriglit, true and business man. He has lieeii connectc-d vvilii tlie t'ity for lime and is now the- owner and manager. He is a very energt-tic young man and is strongiy iirogres- sive in every sense of tin- word. Tills wedded coiiplc' liavc- I i sweetliearts for about fmir yens ami if is hoped tliat they will live long to liic'ss the community in wiuch they live. Tlu-y will make tln ir future iiiuiic- in this Ham I', (itbson lias Imuclil a In-u Hiid hit on I'ldlege streid frnm ft Milton and Will movi li v.eh'oiiie sitcli good men a Ml lo our lilt le town, Hrotherton lu.

moved ti Mt i i Imre ti(- will hit; trade of ar peliterlng. from tu-re have heen lendlng the l-'air this D. I'ighI wa.s in im Mondav. A. Dnnhar, easliier of Ho- telate Bank, visited in l'ampliell, Hundas, retiiii'ing morning.

i Hreaham Ir fioiight the I Di.iy and I'. Karr farms in the of town and will iiiove to llieoi ahont till- lirst of the year. .1. I'. Bii Kh-y was in tJreeiiville hrU week on Imsiiiess.

.1. F. Broek has moved to town for Hie helietlt of our excellent Sehool. Ivarr and Hon and It. and Hon, tiave installed llnlh-r Brea.st Bins whieh will heller eiiahh- them to handle the rough eolfon which will kely eome lo at the winding of eaeli eolton season.

It is claimed that rough cotton can be liaiidled lutici- on hnller gins, luit tlrit good cotton makes a better tnrn- oiit and a belter graile on Hie plain gins, and lliey will be tlxed lo handle fiol li kinds of cotton. Hunday afternoon at 3 Mr. Ira Thomas and Miss VN'iniiie I'hap- man were united in I tie tioly bonds of wedlock. These are among onr most y-oiing people and we wish them a long and weddt-d life. Tom Vc'fiion has moved to Merit from his farm west of town, wliicli will lie a great convc'iiieiiec- for Tom, as he can stay in low'ii, latc-r in Hie afternoon tiiaii tu-ret ofori-.

Tom is a rustler and we are glad to see him make- a sm-eess. 21. NO. 2. Fai-mers are hehind with tlu-ir w'ork and eolton idckers are in great di inalili.

Mr. Tompkins of Hnell, is isiting his niiele, K. Tomidclns iind family. and family W'ere visiting in Sunday. i.ss l-lva Tomiikins is iittending scliool in 'ommeree.

Mr. Kilgore and are making to move to Tenne ssee soon. Tallent and wife visited Mr. sister, Mrs. I.amherl i-hin- day.

W'altc-r and John Tomiikins and cousin, Tompkins, wen- seeing' the sigtils at the Hallas l-'air Hat iirilay. 5 I A LJ -d il inatlo is always and I ik it ol' limo. Hit' waste t-l' mont'V, as wt'll as waste of life, sonietliiny tliat evm-y should make Iht' most of, wlietlitM' liis opportnnitit's small. Ids eapaeities brilliant or medioere; Imi that kind whieh inay tadled whieh, in a word, has for its ohjeet mental refi't'shmmd, should he iiidnl-ed in hy every man who fe.hs his mission in and who is wil 1i all his miyht aeeomplish llial mi.ssion. Sneh a' needs just sneh recreation or (iiversion as sneh will afford, nt'eds it het'anst' he must have fi'om the ot his Imsiness, it.

matters not tliat hnsinoss may he, whether it he fai'miny or merehaitdisinn-, and he nt'ods it rest it will ludter etpiip him foi- his shart' in tho work of the world. wi ve lint, if a iierson may pleasure Hit' tniestion may lit' it and from what may seek it would answer, the reading of o-ood anotlior, attmiding' and forth ami (in; hut I atlmit that are le-ip iMiilo sonri'cs ol in cnsos. I liiiow of no fironloi- of tliis ilclifiiilI'nl I'nclins than ainl llio mcalosi in (ho udfM In; robalo yoin-snll with its snninls. is in own lioini'. al'tcr yon havn Ilio iloors ol' yoiif stoic for tiin day.

or rnniovcd the harnos.s I'roin llnck- and Kit, and aro at tho tirosido with thoso yon lovo and I'or whom yon toil. II it III- trno. Ihi-n, that tho Ki'i'ntost whon inodncod in lino's own homo, do Non know of nnv roason why, roailor yon should not own a Unloss yon say that yon aro not ontitlod to lofiilinialo ploasiiro, yon liol yivo a nood'roason who slionid' not install a Inindsonio i.iano in yonv own homo. Von may not. liavo Inr.ao honk aooonnt and tho inindiaso of a piano oos'l Lon liltio hot.

tlio yon will dorivo from it will moro llmii ooinponsalo for the liltio things von will donv vonrsoll', and whon yon have paid i'or it in foil and ynnr tillo to it is oloar. you will roalizo that yon havo dono wind yon'oonid, so I'ai'a's nnisio is oonoornoii nl to mako your homo tho most attraolivo in tho world lo thoso for wlioni yon havi. boon fnilhl'nl hroadwiimor. statod in my provious advortisoinont. liavo a nmninmth stock of hinli-rado pianos in mv waroiomns and nod Ihoy wliothor I innoli or titilo out of thorn, lint nndoriitand, I nni not ollorin.y thorn at loss than cost.

Siish in most oaso's, aro mado liy mdrnstwoi'lhy an.l nnsornimlons doalors whoso pianos nro more thnri worth loss Ihnniphovos. Whirl I am y.nr is a goiiriino harsain in a sti'ictly ilopornlahlo instrnniorrt is snaranlood nnoondilionally hy a nianiifaolnivr whoso snaranloo is eolitraet. i you are a or not, yttiii art' eordiallv I to vli.ii my showrooms and iiisjieet my stock. Think This Over 1 lirrc-cjuartcfo of thr- dyipepili ol cliUiltioint (he hut.il i meati. hih.i tir i Ibi cuimfof ih.U.,11 (jf kind or anUbrr dri.r a I lb.

al nkr as to lU ncv.t-»it> (XOROHUi 'SYRUP Makes the Best Ginger Bread 'I'wo Farmer Jonci Sorihuni, four flour, otic tup buHrr, oric tialf tup brown thn eggs, one tcatpooii coda, ground ginger to laite. Hake in oblong FREE I armer Jonet Recipe Book on reguegt. Put Kari.ier Ji iyfup on lUe tabic at every meal. Make it pnvible ea-rh young, gn.w- frame to secure this sugar in a wholeaooje form ami satisfy this natural appetite. Farmer Jones Syrup Is just hat you need to help you rear bappy, healthy boys ami giilt.

Packed is 5 aad 10 pnoad frietioa-top tns. We include cane syrup with an addition of corn syrup to prevent fermentation Send Us Sc in stamps to pay postage end we will forward you a sample can of FAR MFK JONKS SYKIIH and a Recipe above. FT. SCOTT SORGHUM SYRUP COMPANY Ft. Scott, I'ai'kiTs of "Ma Honey Honey, A.

MiiiitooUi, wife and little dtingiiter, AliiH-, of Alloga, viaittul VV. and fainlly recentl.v. MiHH ('ora TomiiklnM of Dorsicaiia. visileil her relallvt'M laat week. Vlney Drove No.

2. 21. MIkk Mathews of in the guest of Mi.s.s Mr. Boh Blain and family shiqiidiig in I'iiot Point. Haturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ht-rshel Hilley wen- guests of Hu- luttt parents hen- B. A. Blain visited his sons in Dallas ret-enlly.

Mi.ss l-'inley and Mis.s Dgle of Boselaiid attended servB-es here Htin- ilay afternoon. Dreeii Bi.shop was a Plano visitor last I'ridap a week. a nitmUer f(-oin teiiiu-il servi(-es Siiiulay. Mi.ss Mtiry Bluiii, who is attending sehool ill ('(-liiiu visltt'd her part-iits lu'CC' over Htiliduy. Tlie farnu-r-H are ail making good tise of Hu'se jiretty siinshinuy days, by picking tlu-ir cotton and Marllee, 15.

Every one Is so, busy picking cotton and gathering eprn'tliat' little news to report. Minnie Hauls who was very sil last is coiivalesclnfc Mote Farley ami wife a new hoy at home. Bev. H. T.

Maney of flreenvlllo visited his friends, VV. H. Dutin and wife one day last wi't-k. I.C.S.S ks attending school in Priiu-elon. Henry MeDt'e of Mctvlnney, eoniiuitiied liy his mother, is visiting his sister, Mrs.

T.awson. ,1. B. Vermillion and wife gave their ilaugtiter, Mrs. Edna.

Evans, a birtliihiy dinner Hunday. Altuga, 21. liD.Nti NECK. Mi.ss Mil ml Naniiey who is attending s(-honl at MeKitiney, visitt-d home folks Haturday iiiul-Hunday. Bobet-t (iaiin and Ivesler were in Sunduyi Ben 1 1 Hliepherd spent Hatrirday and Htmday with folks.

Ham McDee has home after a few weeks visit In East Texas. Mrs, VV. (VVikson of McKinney has heen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1.

T. Hugger. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Sttirnes of Biiwr.v ros.sing are vi.siting the mollu-r, Mrs.

Alexander. Hteele of McKinney was in this iiiniiiinily VVednesday, l.ong 21. Bev. of Oreenvlllo has acct ided Hit' call us pastor of the I Imrc liere. He will preach each second and fourth Haturday nights and Sundays.

l-Idwiii and Marion Griffin who art' attending school at Trinity t'nivirsity visited their parents Saturday and Hunday. Tile young people enjoyed a singing at Mr. and Mrs. P. night.

Miss Boals of Walnut Grove eoinniunity vi.sited Miss Norma Hick- I'y Gilbert Drutelier and family w'ho have hi-ett sick so long with typhoid fever, are all up and able to get about. A. M. Griffin attended Fresbx-tery at Dallas. Ed Williams ha.s been.on thi? sick- list.

I Ti'('nie saw the sights in Dallas last Haturday. VV. P. Oneal and family spent day at Mr. and Mrs.

John Branch of Bowlby. Due of the twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. was buried at Walnm Grove Hunday Rev, Harriii conducting the funeral sevices at their home. We sympo.thize with the bereaved ones in the loss of their little one.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Horan'ivialted the latters parents Mr. and Mrs.

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