The McKinney Daily Gazette. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1903 Page: 20 of 20
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REVIEW OF Mc-
Kinney and Collin
county, their great material
progress and development,
would l>e sadly incomplete
without a sketch ot a citi/en
to whom this progress and!
recreation. Ho is a Knight j^rees upon its graduates,
of Pythias, a Itcdman audi The Business course, in
an Elk. heing treasurer of charge of Prof, Stone, in-
jthe M< Kinney Redmen andicludcs hook-keeping, Coin-
he conducts a private bank-i k"*'* lodges. He ha* j merciul Arithmetic, C« mmer-
ing business and it) the tu. jv™ Uth .. valued ...ember ci l I.aw Itusine*. Cones-
. 14 . |of the City Council and has pomlence, Penmanship, Spel-
pacity of that typical Amen- . . ! 1 --
1 ^ , ; 1 . served as mayor pro tcm.
JESSE SHAIN
can product of the present ' ^ gj,,,;,,*
day—a keen, far-sighted,
genial,
is a
. . , , .. , . ...whole-souled, hig hearted
broad minded "captain or ,, , ,.. . ..
. , , , . gentleman and public spirit-
industrv, he exercises a , ... . . .'
,, , . . , . ed citizen, list in the prune
lUeneral supervision over Ins1 ...... ,. , ., .. .
, i Kf, iqvfTflv due -i i • , . i *jof lite, for whom the future
development is so laig i,> varied and important busi-; , ...
i i .w.r.ouu iii tho . seems to hold even
and wIiom! -uccos in tut noSH invests. I. ....
than did the past.
nesH intg-ests.
Mr. .Shain is president of!
the Collin County National
liauk, one of the leading fi-
more
commercial world is hut an-
other demonstration of what
ability, persevcrence and in-
di'fagit ihle energy, hacked r(.tn(.jU1 institutions of the
l>y tlu charrtcteri-t ic A ineri-, s( |,n.sidcnt of the Stiff I
can spirit, can accomplish. j)rv (}<)(>ds Company, onoofi
Unlike in.my youny men'
whose minds are fi'le«
notions ol success to
tained always in
M'KINNliV BUSINESS COLLEGE
An Institution I iiat lias Achieved
Notable Success.
The McKinney Business/ c.vperi
<-> "'the oldest and strongest mer- j College, 1'rof, N. U. Stone, j ability.
''''Icantile establishments in this j President, is an institution j struction
1 a'~' section, president of
Oine other'
ling and Hanking. Drau-
ghan s system ol book-koop-
ing is used. The Short-bund
and typewriting department
is in charge of M rs. Stone
and the famous Crahain
System ol' she it hand is taught.
The department of Telegra-
phy is under the general
management «>t' the President
with an assistant manager
and principal who is a prac-
tical operator with years of
rience, and a teacher of
course of iu-
ford ample lighting capa-
city for the entire City.
Electric fans are also in op-
eration in season.
Of N 1NSTITI TION,
which aflords to the
public of MeKinnev, great
convenience and comfort, is
the Electric Light Company.
This p'ant with only a small
heginng, has grown to mag-
nificent proportions.
risings burning, ttclnng skin,
Following is a brief history j copper colored spots or rash on
of this institution: !skin, mucous patches in mouth
The MeKinnev Electric!01'. tlin,!,t' fttil,n* llulr« hono
pan
Light ( oinpany was at first;out:
Cures Cancer and Blood Poison.
It" you have Mood poison pro-
ducing eruptions, pimples, ul«
for-, swollen glands, humps and
diain
i , in every depart-
prumcieiu or the of which .McKinney and Col-Lieut is thorough and prueti-
'aeking Company at | liu county may well he proud.:(.rti and the-raduates of the
place than that in uln< i ^ (jlt. time ofits destruction by |The school was founded May
their lot id cast, Mr. Sh no. Ill.0f u |t.;1,|iny (stockholder in 1, 1S0D, and has achieved
after reaching man's estate, | thc < '0||in County Mill and I notable success. It
owned by Messrs.). P. Neu-
nev and I>. T. Pardue, but
,lras .since passed into the
! hands of an incorporated
the lb I
institution are meeting with
body, composed ol
lowinsr ollicers and director...
i , ... : I , , ,, i i eating sni's, iti' v tth'ors, persist-
L. A. Scolt, president, and, . , , , , , ,,
1 , , . pnupios id all Uiii 's, take !!.
treneral niaiiagei
gratifying sueces-
m
th<
preferred to remain among (j.]|evator Company and pres-
the peoj)!e with whom he had: j,|c.nt of the New Century
been reared and in nis home!]\fj||jj,g Company of 1'alias,
town lay broad and deep thejt,lQ >r<-Kinney^ Compress
foundations up.m which j Company, Fox Wholesale
has reared 11 ui erstrn<-1ure-: (,ro< ^ry'(• (>1,,j,an v, treasurer
chartered institution, having1
boon regularly incorporated:
a commercial world.
S.
L,
Millionaire's I'oor Stomach.
of a splendid success, w .«..|of t||e McKinney Telephone;
liich:
ie a credit tohiiiwelf,*y and has interests
of pride to hm community,^ )(U|(.r ,ncwgrful cllter.
and an honor to his state.
j prises. He is a member of |
; the Texas World's Fair < 'om- i
business inro about th1rty..mi9B.lonandu8gucU dollated
two soars ag... ami at oasli toward a crcdita-
tuno of disposing; ot nisi, r,-. , .« .. ... . '
, hie lexas exhibit at the great
ins stock, in order to devote L,. r , ,, .
,. A. , , , , . Jtet. Jjouifi hair.
his time more largely to h.s) Thoilff,, j,,. g|min,8 |)u8i.
ncss interests are multitudi-
Mr. Shain embarked in
many other interests of im-
portance, had to his cred-
it an enviable record of thir-
ty years continuous mercan-
tile success. Soon after re-
tiring as a merchant he fitted
out a handsome office on tlie-
west side of the square where
nous enough to weigh an
ordinary man down beneath
an insurmountable load of
care, he seems to thrive upon
them and finds time for fra-
ternal fellowship and social
PROF. N. It, STOXK.
under the laws of the state
of Texas, the charter seal
being used on diploma. It
is the only business College
in America that confers
: Tho worn-out stomach of the
j over-fed millionaire is often pa-
| raded in the public prints us hor-
j nfile example of the evils attend-
ant on the possession of great
J wealth. Hut millionaire.* are
not the only (.lies who are afflict-
ed with bad stomachs. The pro-
portion is far greater among the
toilers. Dyspepsia and indiges-
tion are rampant among these
people, and they suffer far worse
tortures than tho millionaire un-
less they avail themselves of a
standaid medicine like Green's
August Flower which has been
a favorite household remedy for
all stomach troubles for over
thirty-five yeare. August Flow-
er rouses the torpid liver, thus
creating appetite and insuring
perfect digestion. It tones and
vitalizes the entire system and
makes life worth living, no mat-
ter what your station. Trial bot-
tles, 25; regular size, 75c. At all
druggists.
Hid
i 1 .ovejoy, IT. I'ardue
Heard, Win. Ware a
Scott, dhectors.
This p'ant at first occupied
L.ilh H. It <!c.-tr
has been increased, until
now there are installed two
powerful engines, quo with
a capacity of 1200 and the
other 2500 candle power,
fu connection with this plant
is operated the ice plant,
with two engines, one with
a capacity of 10 and the
other of 25 horse power.
These machines are in
An Opportunity.
m
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Dress Up For The Holidays!
Everything in men's wear to make you look well—nice
shirts, new ties, fine underwear, gloves, hats, etc. We meet
all competion and give you the best goods for the least mon-
ey. If you bu> your furnishings from Hunter you always look
well. Give us your order for a nice suit, pair of pants, over-
coat. We fit you all over, even your pocket book.
My business has been very satisfactory, and I desire to return thanks
to the trading public for same. Call on me on west side square. ( wish
for all my friends, customers and the entire public a most happy Christ-
mas and prosperous New Year. After January 1st I will move to the
east side of the square second door south of Smith Brothers & Co.
BURTON L HUNTER
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pains, om rheumatism or f'oul
mil. take Botanic Mood
Halm ( H. H. 15 ). It kills tho
poison in the biood: soon
sores, cioptions heal, hard swell-
ings Mibsido, aches and paitisl
-top and a perfect cure is undo
of the wor-t easy.', of Bhjod t'ui-
son.
"or cancers, tun: i s, swel'
tluf caricev
; j poison in the blood, heals cancer
' | of all kinds, cures t ho worst hu-
[ mors or suppurating -welling-,
i I'housauds ciiieil by 15. 1 . li. af-
i ter all ebo fails, 1 I!. I . coin-
i posed of pure botanic, ingredi-
a frame; structure .just east cuts. Improves the digestion,*
of its present commodious >'.akes l ; and rich,
1 . . |>tops the iiwlul lei1 ling and all
(junrterH, but owiuj** to |-Inrp, shooting pun-. Ihor-
increased business, made so, "iighly teste I for thirty years.
, ... . .. , .... [Druggists, y.1 per bottle, with
by a public spnited citixen-;directions for home
ship, it was compelled to cure. Sample free and prepaid
move into its preset homo ^
about a year ago. From a free medical advice also sent in
small capacity their power f^'ded letter.
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The M. K. (t T. Railway of
Texas will sell round trip tickets
at very low rates between all
points within thn State of Texas,
and from all points in Louisana,
and the Indian and Oklahoma
Territories within two hundred
miles of selling station account of
the holidays.
Tickets on sale: Djc. 23, 24,
25, 26 and 31st, 1903, and limited
to return. Jan. 4. 11104.
See Katv's Agents, or write a
constant operation and af-j letter to "Ivaty," Dallas, Texas.
UP-TO-DATE GEXTS FURNISHER
McKINNEY, TEXAS
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The McKinney Daily Gazette. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1903, newspaper, December 25, 1903; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191371/m1/20/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.