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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • Page 4

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McKinney, Texas
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UT.i2inTRriÇa/ÎA7SîTTI!î SATITRHAV FVK'vivfi fBX OSCMBt-OAZETTE. MONDAY EVEXINO, XK 19. to TI Mcirv-. We ftir yimr tMMinem tlMit we retj tomvmt quality P.R. Westmoreland old Pbooes f5 and 6i.

Hew pitone tft. WM work ln the degree. Mary Thompson, of Whltesboro, la a rueat of friend Mrs. J. F.

caiandler in this city. i'lande Robinson, blatksmith at Mellsiia, was a business in the county seat Saturday afternoon. "Mtew. a apecial tnvttatkm to Mint I nor tliieir Heatlquar. wMen In McKinney.

omr cwr pretty mereKamltee Mad yon wM agree with us we luwe br prettiest as wm. tbe teeM tn McKinney or OiHht oonnty. Yon can what yon want at at a little price yoa will and eteewficre. Maggie Hughes Hall, of Ft. Worth is a guest at homo of her uncle Rev.

C. W. 1 tennis, and famlly in thLs city. Henry Wetsel. well-known farmer of the Wetsel community, had bust ne.ss in McKinney Saturday after noon.

Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Jordan of Phil Texas, are vi.siUng Mr.

and Mrs. Boss Apple, on North Tennessee street. UR Right apt to go wrong if you btiy that new suit before vtellInK tailor Miop. easy to save a few dollars If yon buy here aiul ytm have to quality to do It. W.

M. Shipley Wien you m't onto cash plan of buying RnHeriiw from tilts We know we can save ytm nome money biHWiise we have saviHl it for others. us prove It. WADE ALBERT BIQQERS RAGSDALE At 8. T.

Hammond Old StMsdL Both Phones 1 WistT People Grow The more (letermined They are to use none hiif kir 1.S of antidoto for thi jf, to take hot Ask you rce's Anurii Ho fnstltute in Buffalo dU for a full Ireat is for a tri.al pack White Billows Flour discovery drivt's the it a Vf.ve that It cleanses 4 normal fw days' convince ling relief dizzy spell ylnccd. Harrison accompanied them for a few days visit. ed until lourn Juno 2tjfci of th eo motlih was pcaseil of the Tailor, Cleaning and Pressing OETTEJl MtJNEY 49. man. He has been City Marshal of Wylie for 22 mighty good record.

Vestcr of stoppeil In Mc.Kinney this morn.i.gj for awhile enroute home from las where he been for a week. IS with the Dodge unto at tihirouin and was making the trip a I gl car. Venter ii of and wa.s reared near) ik.s TiMlay. always satisfies It makes Bread Per cent GOOD billed to at FarmoMi cimlidate fldf 1th district. Mrs.

O. C. Spencer has returned an visit to Gainesville. She wa.s accompanied home by her niece. Miss Bettle Rudolph, who will -Home time here visiting.

J. Smith's automol'ile show window on North Kentucky street, next to the Klk.s' Home, is a dan ly. Mr. Smith came to McKinney a few years ago, working for a salary: today he has one of the best automoldle Imsine.ssea in McKinney or North Texas. He is a livc- wire adverti.HCr.

Eocery Itollet soap mie prtoes cm nUrto and and toe mrnm. Big mwfmgm now. M. J. Loftus of Sh rman, superln- Itendent of Denlson-Dallaa Inter- I urban, was a business visitor In McKinney Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bates, Mr. hnd Mrs. Karl Bates, Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Bates and "Uncle Dick" Bates of the New Hope community were guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben this city, Sunday. fi Matthews Bros.

Co. Mrs. Bet tie h'ahn of Dallas was the guest of her parents. R. Parker and wife, this city.

Sunday and Sunday night. O. P. Jordan and family of Childress are spending a few days In McKinney. guests of friends.

They came through In their automobile. Mr. and Jordan moved to Childress from McKinney a little over one year ago. Contractor W. J.

Higgins has been suffering for a few days from the effects of an Injury to his back sustained recently la a fall. SiooieM Store. Wheat and oat threshing will be gin Just as soon as Colonel Jupiter Pluvlus lets up operating. The yield, everything considered, Is fairly good at George Oneal returned Saturday from a trtp over his trade ter- rttory in South Texas. He represents PERSONAL MENTION mm Dflr.

T. O. Staples Is here today froia Wylla. P4 to: E. C.

White and wife, of Bloom dale, spent. Sunday tn McKinney as at the home of C. J. Talklng- lirs. J.

Greer was a visitor In ton. Mr. White Is a brother of Mrs todag. Talklngton. Habert Rogers of Melissa -visitor in McKinney Sunday.

was ne; vie Van Hill of Melissa was a visitor in McKinney Saturday afternoon. i En) Enqj a Just five weeks from today until the Democratic 22. Masken Gay of Nevada was a business visitor in McKinney Saturday. chili solvl The; jtnui Ing: J. Gibson was down Saturday afternoon from Melissa on business.

B. Beal, well-known farmer who re.side« a few miles south of town, called Saturday to renew his Kubseription to The Weekly Demo crat-Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. James Persons were visitors to Dallas Saturday.

They will go to Hlco from that) place to visit the parents. Mr. eParson.s is superintendent of the construction work of the Texas Power Light Co We noticed eight small calves on the at one time tjoday, nil offered for sale. TThey all brought a nice price. They were all male calves.

No heifer calves were offered for sale. them Pacific Cu-Hhier M. E. Manning of the National Bank. Spur.

Texa.4, and wife and four children, are visiting at the home of Editor Clint in this city. Mrs. Man- and Mrs. Thomi)So i i-e 1 of Rev. J.

H. Wofford formerly for five years pastor of the Cumberland church McKinney. Try that St. Charles Tea UysUm for Iced Tea It's like everything else you buy at Uils store, your next for groceries to WALTER HEDGCOXE Fieetrle llglita and oil fJires litli, returning lit. RT, Agent.

Quite a number of farmers arc in town today, it being too wet to work. AH have smlle.H. They say that the recent rains have put plenty of water in the ground, almost insuring a corn crop. With another good rain on July 4th, Collin will produce largest corn crop in years. We hone that Colonel Jupiter Pluvius will come with all his glory.

J. W. Parsons Sr. of Ardatl-, left McKinney yesterday for Yarnaby Oklahoma, on business. Mr Pjt- sons has farming up there where excesslvo rams are again the injury of the g-aJn crop again year.

The farmers are bringing In their oUl corn, since the prospect.i are first clas.s for il good corn crop. Some one dozen load.s were offered for today upon the square. (1. C. Whitten and little D.

of Mlldanl, Texas, are visiting their old home here. Mr. Whitten moved to the Midland country about the first of the present year. He ha-s been engaged in the business of boring wells since moving West, The various county and precinct candidates are hustling around these hot. long summer Just one more month until the rvmocratlc 22.

A democratic nomination la equal to an election in Collin county. In other w'ords, the Democratic primary the mat-i ter In this county. AR the offices pay well, hence the boys are working like Trojans for them. ed Ladies, Geiits or Babies will find our iiiiUitious and delicious Ice cream, fountain horoe-made Candies, to be THE OLYMPIA, west side Sq liare iiig an- JII lie O.AIilÆÎD AS DF" Miss Cecil Brannon, of is visiting McKinney relatives. She is a daughter of Cnaude Brannon who is a brother of and OscarWalter Ransom has returned from A business trip to points in Arkan.sas Brannon, both of McKinney.

A. C. Womble. of Wointile, was in McKinney, enroute home from a day.s vl.slt to lister, Mrs. D.

A. Stewart, at fiklahoma. Mrs. Stewart ticen visiting County reladves an 1 her i-ro accompanied Tier bo ne. Gene Worden of Farmcrsville wa.s business visitor in McKinney Katur- sJay.

the Unit is ho an ip4 Charile Hinton was a business -visitor in McKinney today from Milt Whisenant was a visitor in McKinney Saturday afternoon from Allen, Da verrtt Ehirui ter. thOttC Is ttOB Mrs. R. H. Hubert has returned home after a visit in Tupelo, Okla.

Green Bishop was a burines.s visitor In McKinney Saturday from near Gunter. snonth most I farmet corn the com ous. OIHe Hal! of the Bloomdale com- rounlty had business in McKinney Saturday. Prof. H.

G. Taylor of Dhambcrs- had business in Saturday afternoon. Loran King, bookkeeper in the First National Bank, is recuperating at Mineral Wells. Kt. .4.

F. A. ixAd a called meeting Friday night. Xlarshall Ham Howeny of Wylie is a new ca.Hh-ln-advance subscriber to our Rig Weekly. Known Ham many years, and the county hasn't a better We hail a pleasant from Mr.

A. S. who sub.scriited for the Big Weekly Democrat-Gazctte. to lent to his dttughfer, Mr.s. Will C.

Florence. Ala. We thank Mr. T.anler. We hope that Cole will like our weekly, and finally come to Texas.

J. W. Sheet.H, a most) substantial farmer, residing out on route five, called in to see us, ordering the Big Weekly Democrat-Gazette, for which we thank him. are plea.HCd to add Mr. name to our large list of readers, and trust t)hat he will like our paper.

CXIVER YOl HOrsE WITH INSriLANi before it is too late, by getting a policy on it without delay. Yoti will feti ea.Hier when you have once attemlid to this that shouM be a religious duty with everyone property. Don't fall to call for votes on all purchaaes made at Mohr's Bakery, the place where you get service. W. M.

SHIRLEY Fire, Uve NtCH-k INKEHANCE. Phoue 320 Roll Out You may t'lat we ail time, lit way a flu auil iH-st griHx-ries at all No man can iK-at Giles McKinney The I-lrst Baptist of Athens has Rev. M. Fuller ofl Plano as paator. Rev.

Fuller, who ha.s pastor of the Plano church for the past four years, ha.s the matter under Ma.Mmic Officers will be ipa.ssenger FUNERuVIi AND Bl'RlAL OF NEPHEW Marconi, ageil ten yeur.s. at hla home Royse City Friday nttght. The burial wa.s made near that place Sumlay afternoon. Rev. Pladger paMor of the Royse Metho- church conducted the funeral Roy Marcom of this city, uncle of the the funeral burial.

VXiN MOLTKE EXRIiY TO bag- al to our kally tlic BIG BY lYVO BIG TODAY AmstJerdam, June Count Helmuth von Moltke dro at a mourning service in reieh-stag for Field Marshal von Goltz. Von Moltke, a member of the man general retired in wa.s credittul with the the German army. I ask Baby following officers were ret'cntly for the ensuing Masonic year, for Dellna Lodge No. 919. A.

A. W. H. Stallcup, D. M.

8peer. S. L. CTeveland, .1 K. L.

t'layton. Itoland M. Willis, If. Bowman. Tiler.

The Chapter No. 345 H. A. M. the following officers for the year; M.

C. Liiwhon, H. H. Pennington. W.

W. R- Clayton, Roland M. Willis. Sec. Monday evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year for the Cellna Council No.

2 82; R. and S. W. W. Slmmon.s.

T. Ill, John Brunton, Dep. H. Ptmnington, P. C.

of R. Clayton, M. Willis, Secretary. A scrap was i.ivilled by two big officials should be keepers of the peace Instead of breakers of the evening. Friends inter- fereil, benec no harm done, except to help replenish the exchequer.

Mrs. A. Jones, and granddaughter, Mrs. Stubblefield and little son, who have been visiting at the home of the daughter. Mrs.

D. P. WHmeth, have returned to their home at Dallas. Mrs. J.

THE SWn XHV i.IWM I KV Both a 31 For a Uinch For a cold Hmch some of our Derby brand sliced beef, boneless pigs feet, lunch tongtie, boneless chicken and many other good things. You can get what you want at PRICE TIFFB. YOU CAN BUY IT FOR LESS IF YOU PAY HAYDON THE CASH FOR GROCERIES Pettijohn Breakfast food, made of rolled wheat with bran. Rold by Price Stiff McKinney A. M.

(Arinp) IIIH, lia.s a will inake you lumie of on North n- him Go to -Mexamler Grocery i'ompany if you want the best toilet soap. Go to Alexander Grocery Company for toilet soap. The stork visited the home of Mr.s. H. Graves, Sunday and left with them prt'tty l.aliy daughter.

The li inl.s.s has het'n chrlstined Miss Waters. Mr. Grave.s is a son of li and Mrs. Wick Graves, and Graves i.s a daughter of J. A.

Water this city. A. M. ((Annp) Hill Mi-Klnncy Realty has a snap hou.se, lot, small ham, north part McKlniu'y, for only $100tt; SlOO cash, haUuicc like nt. Beter him tcKlay.

We do the very best printing. Liquid Veneer 25c and 50c at Alex- antler Grocery Company. 10 Per Cent Off tin- in buying from If as much as i iiionth will o'l that amount if Imy In and Ill the run of a year thi- 1 anutuiit to a great In ofh- lo is ut off of b- Trv it one month. Market 3,1. Berries EVERY DAV We are now receiving- fresh Berries every day and we sell them at very attractive prices.

Give us your order for ELBERTA Peaches Ir And you will get the best and choicest on the market. BOTH PHONES 587. A I ommons East Virginia hr Farm aii.

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