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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • Page 5

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NEW, MODERN GARAGE I plced o-ner. of i.r.ie on No.fh Keo.oeky I ,0 e.ll uole L. r.li.bl. 1 oflFer you every modern convenience known to automobile business of this kind. 1 ufacturers and when you buy a car from me you get your worth.

Come in and see the man- BUICK AND KISSEL AUTOMOBILES to heir you. We to you. We h.udle .11 kind, C. North Ky. St.

THE BIG MODERN GARAGE Phone No. 57 vie i (If- and their Tln'v havi- that a isaiuial not and all of i.o*,» fhould forci to a just r- lion of ir iucnnios thriM- ot inroMi- b-honld afford a lund ampi) defray alt ii ot rn- inont. il, and all lor tariff ti. whU'h has boon to bt ions wronK. If, however, It Is iinpos.siblo all nerossary jisfs in nuuiner.

1 shall a ta ifd the domandod only by th.e Idle rich; not in the natuie ot a fine or -punlshinont but tts just com nsation to the Stato for tho pro'cc- tlon of their fortune. In the that such tariff taxes loRether with the diroet taxen yield- an insntlleient t)f funds to admuiister the of the yovernnient. 1 should sub a reasonabb' tariff on imported articles, provided. no similar artich' is prolltably mantifac fured In this country. The s-nch a tariff would bear on till alik' and If such Is possible.

It would stimulate home and en courape infant industry. After the (juestion of expmdittires, rev'x'nues and taxatioti. my (dihd abe- "lance shall be to the ereation of a partment of Health and lly giene, and the amendment of the P'ood and Drnps Act. The act sUottbl and will he stnmpthemd to sucli a degree that evory article manntac tured, mixed or proiimvd and offered for use as food or medicine shall no fully and truthfully desmibed on container as sold, in tlie lit un which accompanies it and in all prt'ss and other advertisetmmf of drscrilition or nature. The administration and enforceimmt of this law will be in the new neiinrtimmt Health and Hygiene, whb ft will Im established.

desi.ite the ot tin trust and its eoliorts. eomimsml of ta nalles and Heads. 1 stiy you shall unceasingly in this In'liaii 1 would rather In- om- who rve'- hts follows, his etmntry his (rmb l)y assisting in the enactment ot tlim humane than he who stis in the While Hem(' ami signs tin' bn decrem placing all ot Hm cans under the Stars and Strip's. In truth, there is no eipial ima.gimib.e heiior. save onlv seat at the re.a.

liand of Cod. And when see tins liortuuity of eonservieg the lives or ihe innoci'iil and preserving the' le a.in the eri'dulens. 1 somvtimes tli'nk that rather than forego ihe pb'asnie, neglect the duty or lost' the oyport me itv of assisting in its aeeomidislimenl. should prefer to he laid to rest with but a pillow of clay my head, a winding sheet of virgin earth tinmml mv lifeless form, and meet my the Lord, my God. 1 would leave bj cleqr record for honest 'efflclenf effort, sooner than live in affluence and Inxurons ease, while human life Is being sacrlilced on the altar of greed and ignorance.

I shall favor the enactnmnt of le.cifs- lation providing a method of adjustment of difforences between employer and emplove. No more Important than that of compensation to and ilici! dtptiidents tu'- acccun' of pcr- ct.nir-.'niing 'h ri.t'i 1 Id. 1 lial! Hi. ot a ,1 xsi'l fi 111 ir ihc 1 1 li: cf caM rt, 1 1 be lair s'b ty and do ih" coiiM-ndinir 1 climina'e ilo ut cuii- aliucii -e and Inis.c th comie n-aHcn un penud ut uselul Sach a sh iiuiit' Ilio b- iicti: ut -til. tur i iiormons amunat savcd in court might w.

be dividt beiwc. empl.yve and k-iiii i ary will th.en be in a pc'iition tu wiih ctrtaintv of lial)ility and iisk asMimcd. and tu act with iuleili- and loresight. 1 shall in manner possitile ia- vor enactm.nl federai staiues, prohiblting liribery, or indirect i un Olir side. stronger in nr.mbeis and we have a host of mi.ahiy aders.

Nevi i- in reccn: tim.s ha- a weabh 'i avaua le ia! iiecn at cnr 'Phere nut a fium the (lui: ('ina is ma willing ami ahle tu us a I ari'r, wi m--is- i irc" and cu-upei atiun of the ihon- rc.nds of his eiinals in othi'r will ir ad cur toret's tu viciory. Irish said to his angry hrutVici "When this is past tind rll arrows that we have are cast, we may ask cat'll othx'r why we haft', fail to lind a siory to relate. Lt't vm adjust all minor differences with c'ui- litun deliberation, and charity. We will meet them in solid fannation for we know that. 'Tnitt'd we siaud, hut divided must fall." Advertisement GAL 1 of this kind on the market, and we Hiave the exclusive agency.

KisHer Bristol. of -publie officials and the coiruptum of the leaders, otlicials and reprt'scn- of labor organizations. These tnisied servants the bread-winners of oiir country may have niained staunch and true. Hut dt'ft'ction. and treason possitiilities.

'I'he honest man will every et- fort lu'iUt'ctioti, evrii thiuigh the danger is and rcmutt'. and iH.ne but thlexw'S can object. 1 shall favor th(' election of rnited i-ltati's Senators by popular ballot. believe tlrat the sileciion of iib'ittial nomim'es sliould be by the liieferentlal luimary system. The trust is pn'pand to care for its inicrests ami it is ably tiled at tlnu's.

In all things 1 shall, to 1), sr uf my ahilitv. strive to serve the man. We are now prt'paring for one more d( sip'rati' with ont' enemies. They are intrenched in (lower. sujdilied with unlimited funds atid led bv ('xpi'iienced generals.

'1 hi' (b ath'struggle in which they are now Iv among themselves but another of tlo'ir sham battles, are in irain'ug. 'riie gnlar easi'ii is m'l el but when it they will be tlicre t'ti sehednle tine' the bni. iiares the tlu'y will have donhb' eolnmn, IbHiting lor I cemmuea the their prestige and rcti'ntbm ol r. At the Imd of one will he cf the ti'i'ribb' lea the oHi.m his fri.md. Hill.

1.orimer. and Si'ii- front Illinois, will liar ab'ft th" Itra" alult (he pirate blackm'ss. ('mblazoned in le.ters of erimson with im'ir' m.tilu: him that liath shall bt' bm lie that hatli not. what he hath shall b(' lalo'ti Their insiiiration Is ili(' aiipi'uving blink of the vnllnic, and the music to wliien Hm-y 'narch is tlie cries and groans of suffering millions. Poor Lorimer.

If Taft, is guilty of one-half the treason, or Roosevelt of but a slight profiortion of the hypocrisy that they charge against each other, and they are well acquainted, some Y. M. C. A. superintendent ought to go to Lorimer and cantlon him about the comnany he is keeping.

They look formidable, but be not dismayed. God is with us and the right Tex-O-Cide, the sanitary carpet and parlor sweep, absolutely free from grease, and no dust when you use it. the best thing NEW POTATOES, snap beans, lettuce. pie plant, fresh onions, beets, turnips, must-ird greens, spinach, egg plant and sweet peppers. Just what yon have been wanting.

Well, plione your orders to us and deliver promptly Kistler Bristol. DRINK CRAZY WATER and keep well. Bv the bottle or by the case at Price CRAZY WATER makes people well, keeps people well. By the bottle or by the case at Price Sunday school was well attended Sunday. Fred Klepper and Marvin Robinson are on the sick list.

Will Hill made a business trip to Forest Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Camp of Wetsel visited in onr community Sunday. Misses Snider and were in the McDonald community Sunday.

Miss Alma Phelps visited her sister. Mrs. Tom Brown, of McKinney last week. Miss Carrie Dutton of Forest drove was the guest of Mrs, Alex Wetsel Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Drake and daughter. Lillie, were shopping in Kinney Friday. Messrs.

'Ed and Carl Hill and Lonzie Shubert were in the F'aulk- ner community Friday. T. T. B. Faires of McKinney and niece, Miss Rosie.

of were in onr midst Sunday. Bryant, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webb, has been very si(k but is improving now. Misses Etna and Erma Turnbow and Snider visited Mrs.

Cecil Snider Thursday and Friday. Rev. Abe Enloe will till his Regular appointment at this place Satur- (hn. Sunday and Sunday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Thompson visited the parents, Mr. and John Brown, at Lucas Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

D. W. Holman ot M(DonaUt visited the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.

M. Hill, Sunil a v. Hr. A. M.

Drake of McDonald was tlu' of his son. G. and family Sunday nigid an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Watson visited Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Donaldfeon of Winningkot'f Sauirday night and Sunday. J. Westminster visited here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs.

Miles Stewart of Farmersville visited her sister, Mrs. Bert week. G. M. Hall has returned from a visit to her son, B.

B. Hall at Whitewright. Mrs. Bob Craft has returned from Greeinille where she visited her daughter the past week. Tlie (luarterly conference of the M.

E. church convened here Saiur- (lay. Rev. Spragiiis, presiding elder, (ireached Saturday and Sunday. W.

J. Freeman left Sunday for Houston, as a delegate from Collin county 10 the Democratic State convention. He will visit old friends Pasadene before returning. T. A.

Fhirris was here last week shaking hands with the voters. Mr. Parris is a candidate for tax assessor of Collin county and a mighty good man, and well qualified to fill the office to which he aspires. Copeville, May 30. THE SKiXS OF THE TI.MES are many, but, ours Is the cue tliat attracts attention.

THl.S REAL EST.VTE OFFICE predicts that signs of the forecast' IN real for those who Invest now. Our prop erties, city or country, prove it. Have you money to invest? Put it In estate. Do you want to sell? at office you can find a quick buyer. Consult us on all real estate deala.

visited relatives riMNiet J. P. Hull lev at I'rlday. Miss Birdie Hunter is visiting her sisti'r for a few liays. Bi'rt Craft madi' a business trip to Dallas Wednesday.

Will Craft made a business tnp to Whitewright last week. J. McBeo. wife and little girl are at Farmersville for a tew davs. Prof.

Willie Sutherland and wife have a fine boy stoiiping at their home. D. M. Jones and family visiten at Westminster a few days liist A. s.

(Matt) Wheatley, candidate for district clerk, was here one day IftSL Marvin Kerby and family of Miss Verna McNiel visited friends at Gunter. C. A. Fonts and E. J.

Vardanian of Dallas were here. Miss Ellen Ferguson of Prosper visited her cousin, Miss Ola Sublette. Beverly Rogers and Mrs. Dora Davidson are visiting relatives in Cleburne. Miss Minnie Wolf returned home last Salurdav from Lewisville where she taught k'hool the past term.

Miss Etta James has returned home from Denton, where she has been at work for some few months. There will he an service at the M. E. Church Sunday, and all the old folks are especially invited. There will be a service at the M.

E. church Sunday. Every one Is invited to come and hear the little program. Rev. J.

W. Blackburn of Pans and Rev. Jere Martin of Prosper were in our city Tuesday, shaking bauds with their many friends and old acquaintances. R. M.v MvDonald died night.

It is niiorted, he was found dead in bed moniing. Interment will be made at Mt. Olive cemcterv' Wednesday morning. Iru liichardson who has been sick with tvphoid fever for two weeks, is belter and there are hopes that he wiil still continue to improve and will bo well in a short time. Frisco.

May 30, Saturday night. Mrs. Brown of Weston, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Marks last week, Mrs. Morrill is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

R. W. Gribble, in McKinney, this week. U. Johnson and little son, were the guests of Mrs.

Lewis of near Celina recently. T. E. Wester and family Were the guests of Mr. Hamilton of last Saturday and Sunday.

L. Wester and family were visitors in the home of C. R. and family last Saturday night. Waller B.

Wilson and wife of Mc- Kinncv were the guests of D. W. Bagwill and family last Tuesday. Mr. Mixon and family, and Mr.

Williams and family of Weston were the guests of Mr. Christian last Sunday. Genevieve and Mary Kathleen Darnell of Corinth were the guests of Miss Gladys Wester last Sunday. B. Foster and Annie Lee Gtiinn, C.

Melton and Miss Lenore Marks. F. Marks and Miss May Pafford attended the speaking at Weston last Friday night. Cottage Hill will have an old fashioned picnic, at the Pafford ground on Saturday before the fifth Sunday in June, which will be the 29th. Everybody come.

Several schools will be invited. Cottage Hill, June 3. MEIJSS.A (OTTAtiE HllAi E. M. visited J.

Lee and family of Rosoland. last Suiulay. Mr. Jones of Bells was the guest of his sister Mrs. D.

Daniels, last week. J. B. Sheilds and wife visited Mr. Martin and family of Roland last Thursday.

Glad to report Mrs. Bailey Gladden improving, after a weeks siege of neuralgia. W. C. Lankford and Wiley Francis attended the show at Cellha last Miss Velma has been on the sick list this week.

Mrs. R. B. King still continues quite sick of rheumatism. Mrs Isom A'ounger visited parents, Mr.

and Jas. Hill last week. Eva and Anna Stiff of near McKinney were visiting in Melissa, Tuesday. Mrs. A.

M. Douglass had a hem- iiunrhago of the lungs last "Weok, but is now abb' to be up agaiA, Miss Lena Gibson visited her sister Mrs. J. Aston Webb at Greenville for a Mrs. George Mallow and daughter, Irene, speni Funday with Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Qwenby. Rice and brother. Mr. Walter Wilson of McKinney visited and Mrs.

F. M. Owenby Wednes- and Mrs. A. J.

Martin are attending the bedsidcx of Cebe Hatler, who has been sick for so long, to the regrc't of his many friends. Miss Virgie Neal lias been quite sick of aiqieudicitis. As soon as she recovets she will undergo an operation ill the McKinney sanitarium for this trouble. Sam Hill hits sold his tailor shop to Harry Hatler who will be glad for his friends to come and examine his samples and let him fit them In a nice new suit. W.

A. Shelton, who has been sick for some time, does not improve very much, as his has been very feeble for some time. We he will soon regain his usual strength. Melissa, May 30..

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