The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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WEARING OUT TEETH!
Would be the only way to get rid of them, barring
accidents, if tbcy were kept clean. A clean tooth will
last one hundred years. Two minutes daily care will
preserve them as long as you want them. You need to
be careful about two things, however:
The Brush Used,
The Cleaner Used.
Some brushes won't go just where they* are needed
most. Some tooth preparations go too far—acid or grit
in them which injures the enamel. We can famish you
safe tooth cleaning supplies.
SMITH BROS., & CO.
EAST SIDE DRUGGISTS
10 Everbloomlng ROSHS 50
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TUov urr readr to * row and bloom at one*. Our C collcclloJI "I K.v^r.
blooming conolatlflg of following vnrletla. U lntcui>J for n«<* cuntonwr..
t /"r^ae#. f ach pink, of larg* al««; Prtrl Jardlat, HneM bruin )#l1 w. rich, frat-rsnli
Brlin, par* whlia, large perfect flowpra; franelB Mrwgrr. coppar.v f.alitva (.Afa, cr .my
white. !>.!tal« edged ro.r; clear delicate pink, caquf.lt* .haw; t/oXnr, v-lvtij-
aon; Nussvllt, wblte, yellow center; SaaMl, a rich blending „f yellow .,u.l coppci; Clolhlldv -Sew-
port, twarly white with roaa pink center.
We want erervbody who growa flower* to try our plaata tbia year, aad that we ma) .ecure a
trial order from you, we make thU and the following offer.:
WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR 50 CENTS.
IS mammoth flowering Vcrbtnaa, 15 kind*, SOc
15 tttftnt ImfMtrlnll'juisJoa. rich color®. • • S^c
10 Basket and VPhma, * n«e and folia jr«. Wc
# choice Cannaa. 8 vailetir* 50c
1ft Gladiolus, orchid flowering, SOc
19 TuUrot.es, Dwarf,Pearl and 4we*t%cent<*4. iOc
Gtt your
10 fraerant Camatl.Mi Pihkn, 10 kinda, • • 50c
|Jf tar** flowering Chrysanthemum*. U kinds, SOc
11 Coleua, line for b«dt, • • 50c
!♦> fraud Gornnlur«a, double and alnjflo • * 50c
*t* jI v Awaorted Plants, far pott orbeddlnff« ?0c
•i * •* tWjtonla*..flowering und ornamental,
*■«* S «; f>*v CoNertfo.it for S2.B0 #oBtpaid, mr tbj tatlr* 13 5«/s Ur $4.90
* • . tub *vuo you and tfet your;. fRtC.
Siotf tor rRte CATAI OCVl.
...*S"3H W. VESTAL A. SON, B«x 470. LITTLE ROCK. ARK.
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COLLIN COUNTY
SHAVING_PARLOIt
Our Coata are white
Our Towels are w UUe
Our I.Ath«r is white
Our Powder Is white
flnd in fact we treat you
white and vou will be white,
when you lmve our bath
rooms or barber shop where
everything is white except
our boot blacks.
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JENKINS! 6 HcCLELLAN,
attorney8-at law.
LOCAL NEWS.
Land Agents, General Agents
U S Fidelity & Guarantee Co.
Bonds for guardians, administra-
tors and other persons made
without delay.
McKiNNEr Texas
McKinney Market Report
Lint cotton 7 1-2 to 9
Cotton in seed 2.30 to 2.75
Cotton seed $17.00
Wheat..... ...... ...... 75c
Oats per bushel 50c
Corn per bushel .33 to SOc
Hay per ton $10.
Bran per 100 lbs... 1 10
Flour $2.00 to 2.2f.
Meal per bu., fifto
Eggs, per doz 10c
Cattle $1.50 to 2.25
HogM $(5.00 to () (>0
Mutton Shoep 3 00 to 3.50
Chickens $3.00 to 3.25
Butter per pound... .15 to 25c
Lard per pound 11 X to 14c
Bacon per pound 12 to 14c
Onions per lb 1 to IX
Railroad Time Table.
Mo
No
No
north bound h a t o.
P—4 04 a m I No 1—12:29 p m
5—8:22 a m | No 3-—9:37 p m
south bound h a t c.
2—5:31 am I No 4—9:50a m.
N i. 10 —l:40p m | No 6—6.38 ? in
east line—m iii.
Leave 8:80 a m 1 Arrives 5:15 p m
local
Arrieea ll a. an | Leavea.9:Q6 pa.
Barker—Easv shaves and good
oompany at Ed Hinman's. d & w
Pure olive oil at Smith Bros. &
Co.
Paprika pepper at Smith Bros.
& Co.
Dr. A. C. Oorry, of Copeville.
will keep abreast of county news
by reading Collin county's veteran
newspaper in the future.
Flinch Cards—plenty of them
at Smith Bros. & Co. tf
Flinch Cards—plenty of them
at Smith Bros. & Co. tf
W. H. Tu rner, ,lno, Cotner and
D. L. Oswalt, nil Copeville citi-
zens, are welcome recruits to The
Democrat's big subscription
list.
Lands bought and sold.—Jen-
kins & McClellan. d&w
We do a general real estate and
loan business.—Jenkins & Mc-
Clellan. d&w
Miss St. John of Virginia is a
guest at the home of Mrs. Dula-
uey on South Chestnut street.
Money to loan. Jenkins & Mc-
Clellan. d&w
If vou have real estate to see
see Doggett and Clifton. wd tf
Just received Flinch cards at
Smith Bros. & Co. tf
Dr. D. E. Foster, optician,
who was forhierly in McKinney,
has reopened his office here, on
the East side of the square.
Mesdames Hoard and Scott of
Sherman arrived last evening for
a visit to the former's sister, Mrn.
J. L. Greer, and son Dr. VV. T.
Hoard.
If you have any business in the
real estate line, see Doggett &
Clifton as they do a general real
estate business. d-w tf
Miss Laura Wallace arrived
from Culleoka last evening for a
visit to her sister, Mrs. Henry
Lewis, and father J. P. A. Wal-
lace.
I am now located on north side
of square, where I am prepared
to do all kinds of watch work.
When vou break your umbrella I
would like to fix it. When you
have a nice umbrella frame bring
or send it to me and I will put
you on a nice cover. All work
guaranteed.
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At First Baptist Church of This
City
TO DR. [. [. KING
Clipped From Baptist Standard-
Eloquent Preacher to Assist
in Meeting
Arrangements are being made
for the opening of the series of
meetings that will begin next
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the First Baptist church of this
city.
Dr. King, the pastor, wiil be
assisted by Rev. George W. Mc-
Daniel of Washington Avenue
obout 2,000—of tiny so far as we
have learned. Dr. King was one
of the most prominent tigures in
this campaign. He was in the
thickest of the tight, yet, strange
to say, he seems to have come out
with more friends, even among
the uiitis, than when the fight be-
gan. Am a preacher, ho has few
if any superiors in the American
pulpit. As pastor, his gentle in-
fluence and tender sympathy is
a soothing balm to his members,
while his ripe scholarship, deep
thinking powers, groat personal
magnetism and wonderful execu-
tive ability render him a natural
leader. He lias led the First
Church of McKinney to a high
state of spiritual development and
usefulness.—M.T. Tucker, Pros-
per, Tex., in Texas Baptist Stan-
dard
Just received Flinch curds at
Smith Bios. & Co. tf
First Baptist Church, McKinney, Texas.
church, Dallas, who is said to he
one of the best preachers connect-
ed with the Baptist church of
Texas. His eloquence and great
spirituality n the pulpit alwavs
attract great crowds and accom-
plish mighty works in the Mas-
ter's vineyard.
Prof. Wolfsohn, of Atlanta,
Ga., who will lead the singing, is
a noted evangelical choir leader.
But by no means the least fac-
tor in making the meeting a nota-
ble one, as it is expected to be in
religious annals of the city, is the
Land Agents
Zf you want to sell your place,
list it with us, and remember we
will advertise it for you and it
will not cost you a cent, unless a
sale is made.
Doggett & Clifton,
d&wtf Attorneys.
Vendor's lien notes bought and
sold.—Jenkins & McClellan. d&w
List your property with us. we
guarantee quick
& McClellan.
sales,—Jenkins
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Dr. E. E. King, Pastor First Baptist Church, McKinney,
saintly influence of Dr. E. E.
King, the beloved pastor, of this
big congregation. The city and
county at large share in the love
and esteem in which he is held by
every Baptist. Dr. King is serv-
ing his seventh year as pastor here
and the following true estimate of
him as a man, citizen and pastor
is better than any words of ours.
Hence The Courier reproduces
it:
For some time we have felt
that special mention was duo from
some of the Collin county pastors
to the splendid labors of Dr. E.
E. King, of McKinney. There is
not a church in the association
but has felt his personal power
and influence, and in all of them
lie is held in the highest esteem.
To know him is to love him, and
Ins name is spoken with profound
reverence by all. During the
great educational campaign it was
stated publicly by Dr. B. H. Car-
roll that Collin County Associa-
tion was the best organized asso-
ciation in the State. In many
other respects, relating to our
State work, it if acknowledged to
be the banner association. Wo
are all proud of this, hut the
credit is due, in a largo measure
to the able personal leadership of
Dr. Kiug. During this campaign
he was very active, and without
his influence the splendid re-
sults could not have been obtain-
ed. In the prohibition compaign
in this eounty the largest majority
for prohibition waa obtained—
Wireless Message.
This is a wireless message, since
it is printed on paper, and tho
import of it is to as-k you to pat-
ronize Ed Hinman, the popular
South Side barber. Smooth
shaves, stylish hair cuts and in-
vigorating artesian cold or hot
baths on tap all hours, d & w tf
Mrs. Alma Wilson, of Prince-
ton, arrived last evening for a
short visit to her brother W. A,
Straughan and other relatives.
A TEXAS WONDER,
Hard
Wear Shoes
for children, need not be heavy, clumsy, ugly
•hoe*. Quality is the element that counts
for wear.
The plan upon which HERALD Shorn are
•old makes it possible to put in double the value
found in shoes sold the old way. HBRALD
Shoes for men, women and children are sold di-
rect from maker to wearer—"factory to foot."
HERALD
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Shoes
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THE HERALD SHOE COMPANY, Boston, Nut. U.S.A.
Operate ia largest factories in the world.
Daily production, 75,000 pairs.
For Sale at
..THE HERALD SHOE STORE..
East Virginia St.
McKinney, Texas,
JIM WATERS, Mgr.
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OBEYING ORDERS.
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always fill your order
just as you want it,
and deliver it prompt-
ly:thats why we please
our many patrons so
well. If you need any
thing, ring us 011
Phone 57
GOOSETREE
Goods Delivered free all over City.
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Of the Baptist Association of
Collin County
The Meeting Will Open Friday
Morning at 10 O'clock. A
Splendid Program
Hall's Great Discovery for Kid-
ney and Bladder Troubles.
One small bottle ot hhii 'h prreat D.a-
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles removes gravel, cures dia-
bites, seminal emission*, weak and
lame barks, rheumatism and all irreg-
ularities of the kidneys and bladder in
both men and women, regulates blad-
der troubles !n children. If not sold
by yoni druggist, will be sent by mail
on receipt of fl .00, One small bottle
is two month.*' treatment, and will
cure any case above mentioned. Dr.
E W. Hall, sole manufacturer. St
Douis, Mo.. formerly of Texas P.
O. Box H29. Office 2931 Olive street.
Sold by druggists and Smith Bros., St
Co.
Gainesville, Texar. Oct. 18, 1902
Dr. B. W. Hall. St, Louis, Mo.
Dear SirI have been a great sufferer
for many years with kidney and blad-
der trouble. One bottle of your Texas
Wonder, Hall's Oreat Discovery, has
restored pie to health, and I take great
pleasure In recommending it to my
friends. Yonrs truly,
MRS. E. R. DAVIS.
The Fifth Sundav meeting
which meets with the Second Bap
ti.st church, it is expected, will be
largely attended, and it is hoped
that those who are able to enter-
tain wil< let it be known in c'ase
the committee nhould fail to see
jou. R. L. Rav is the chairman
of the committee.
Tho meeting will open Friday
morning at ten o'clock and it is
desirable that all who oan do so,
will be present then and also at-
tend all the .subsequent services.
Let everyone who reads this and is
concerned in the wolfare of the
meeting, remember this request.
This should be of much interest
to all the Baptists. Let us do
our best to make this a good meet
ing and see tlut every visitor is
made to "feel at home," All
will be benetitted by a meeting
liko this.
The program, which is as fol-
low*, is one of the best ever
had:
1 The Office of a Deacon—Revs
G. B. Airhart and J. W Crow-
der.
2 Church Finances—I)r. R. E.
King und M. T. Jones.
I 3 Soul Winning—Rev. .1. L.
I Truott of Whitowright and Rev.
M. 'J'. Tucker.
4 The Prayer-Meeting—Revs.
R. J. Fletcher and Win. Dunn.
llow to Prepare und Teach
the S. S. Losson—Revs. S. W.
Smith and J. W Foster.
♦5 The Pastor and the Sunday
School—Dr. A. ,1. Fawcett and
Rev. ,1. B. Snider.
7 The Obligation)) of Parents to
the S. S.—J. O. Taylor and Rev.
W. T. Newsome.
# Collin County Association a*
a Mission Field for Baptists—Rev
M. F. Whoeler and T. A. Parris.
9 Collin County's Part in En-
dowing of B. U. at Waeo—Rev,
R. H. Vloran and J. P. Crouch.
10 Our Young People s Work
—W. B. Swoffer and Rev. Pick-
ett of Piano.
John A. Held.
Dr. Jas. A. Caldwell,
Office hours: 8 to 12 a. m.
and 2 to 6 p. in.
Practice Limited
to Diseases of Nose, Throat
and disoasos of women, skin,
Gonito-Urinary organs, rec-
tum and nervous system.
X Ray-machine in office.
Office Foote Houfe,
Upstairs rooms 1, 2. 3.
McKlNNBY, - TEXAS.
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BONDS PIABE! |
Guardians, Administrators or o
other persons needing a bond, or X
persons wishing to BORROW
MONEY, see
James M. Muse,
o of Muse & Troett, Attorneys,
5 North side square,
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List of Letters.
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Remaining in the postoffise at
McKinney, Tex., Mar. 25, lUO&ai
which, if uuclainied in two weeks
will bo sent to the Dead Letter
office at Washington, D. C
iai>lv8.
Hill Mrs Bosste
Hierry Mrs Chats
Thomas Mrs Lula
Yandagriffo Miss Salb'e
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Ancker Adolph (2)
Karle H Clay
Fun- T G
Sanders G II
Swab William
Skidinore D O
Spencer John
Thomas J
Voc Albert I*
Vanatta W J
Warn Tard
Wolls Warden
Ww t Hodrick
W right George
Persons calling for letters in
above list please say "Advertit*.
ed.*'
11. E. Smith*
Postmaster.
Doggott & Clifton loan money
on laud and land not««. Sf
them if you want to. tonratw
tuoney on either. <Uv if
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1903, newspaper, March 26, 1903; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192165/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.