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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT GAZETTE. THI RSPAV, MARCH 24, 1921.
A TONIC
tlrove's Tasteless chill Tonic r••store#
Energy mid Vitality by I'uriiyu.tt and
Kurk'hitig iIn* DIimkI When you feel its
Strengthening. ilivitlurutinti effect, sec Imw
it. laing* color to the cheek* and liow
It improves the appetite, you will then
414* f. mi* its true tonic value.
UtvveTasteless chill Tonic is simply
htm jjiii} Quinine suspended in syrup. So
Ittansaui even children like it. The hlood
gaadi QUININE to Purify it and IKON to
Etirinh it. Destroys Maluriul germs and
Grip Meims hy its Strengthening, lnvigor-
UUtii' Effect 'Ilk:.
WISH.II I v\\ l 1.1 \\ VI I II «.11*1
Mntliei
.1'
will
Yw. ni.l l.ciui shaffer
IVa* Formerly Miss .los*i,
HVIcilMII.
^I|P# from ''i < j pldi -• 1:'
l\K «( i (' t'l'i'VIl I I'.lp'll '"'1
JMStl r old ! ,i -no ftliU'i pupil
QpSfeMl' 'l|0>.| till I « 111 ! !.
W , I>''|I I> high ifr
dtftd also in hei in
MBMITI3 1 i*J Ifl>I< «•«
mii, 1 jftna's mot hi i
ama formerly Misi
dauirntcr of th'1 la
fitmmtr Melbwui rlti*«*n sin w "
hniwn in McKinney wle re
wnttnv relatives rod Mug among r
at Hoards. Allen nn<l lliiml'1
families She and her husband i
Kriimtm'nt residents
ami she is now the mother
inter. sting children.
TWO GREAT
YOUNG IF.RSEYS
TO McKINNEY
'i 1'ih'uii (iiMVf i.mlry of tbl* city
liaw jiiHt ft• I(I• I two in off hiifhh html
yoiitur rnlllv • wh to Mm iIt*«*nrl•"• 1 -
! nt herd < f .ler*w\v mllK^ra. Thin !o«
t il ilftlry wan th* nwcM^wful MikUr on
)i« ,- f t w o ymiMt! I'OWM ;tI VU< mj i in#
h-. I. 11j iinimalw hy tho Tr xn#
J iw# > I'lUlt «• 1 ii 1 in ^oriruH'tlon with
*ht- SuntliwphUmn KxiKMifion <inrt h">iI
tfttittk Sli' m h«l«l at lvt. Worth PfhlftV.
II 1 f*'*I Moth « «' th«• «.• Jini-
ni.tis brought to M« Klnoov nj«* two-
< tr oUlM ( a a and ♦>a< h of th an
froHh O-H' of th io • * KniifhtV l-'al-
Rth«** l No i" 0 H0 i rnirtiKiu-d
«
H Indigestion
fori la
by IS.I C
Mr I n*ui
hi ril • ■' i'
Mm. H I SI.a
I, sole Hal. i
I' II I lutein.
Lnsnter. Fiilfnrrlas. Texas.]
r I- 'In ov, .hi .•!' I In' largest
nl>l • i i ■ I .1. i s. y eat' h . n I lie
. v- i.. yt in t.. mi.- Ills show .
! .i.luii! *. H' i'itl n;i '
les and
Kill..el
.-ill. is tlic
i : I■ i No 1!}07M t
l .."ii Iiv 'I' S, |
.l.i 11;it. in Mr. |
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Many pontons. otherwise
vigorous and healthy, arc
bothered occasionally with
indigestion. The effects of a
disordered stomach on the
system are dangerous, and
prompt treatment of indlRos-
Hon IB important. "The only
medicine I have needed has
hern soini'tlilnp to aid diKCK
tiou and clean the liver,"
writes Mr, Kred Ashby, a
M< Kinney, Texas, farmer.
"My medicine is
r«
let
CALIFORNIA
FRIEND McKINNEY
JUNIOR COLLEGE
r*OOD thing*
VJ from 9 sun-
shiny climes
poured into a
single glass for
you.
Th* Coca-Col* Co.
AtiSBt*. o*
The;"-id's
Prwihient llowlaii<t t«4
hono Krhia.v or .SuLu <itt> from hi*
lri|i to thi- Wi.wt. We ha* b«>t«o ciaat-
ifig sen tiiio.nt ami a kindly f • 111 M
Wl i 11.1 Mi'Kinne> Joiooi « oil •« ,*. At I a*h
n#r«|mi wiieie u mw«> *>
■ ami gruwioK io*iiontion
■Eg ) «.'ui ii. a man oou li
IP idoil^ra a month mi H\t month#
IB I Mi Komt-y Although li
B lu>ai sniniiurlcr ot
HP J si houl, he int« i
vffi'fia hotd tin wtiii.
,u.d
iv
ia I
tow r
imlhl.N I li \ iLitlon V«u<-|>t •!
Sat in day i-venu
|j; 1 tflv^n at the I* i < *
«T K ',aha hy memo*
■ ■ I .hotly ami la,tuitik
pi • v
nillHt
it h in
111 • i • • 111
Drink
DEUC1QUS irnd REFRESHING
—~
csistrtnrt
huv tlui
: 11
111 U
* t loiial hI'I' vvs
• ,in.ula I v 11
i m. I in tin |
tlanijrhtt r of \ ill
' import* d from
• i *. «i|..'i He. Soil
1 I. >;ii.- us , In i I • 11 • i dan
' from i «|ii illy im-i itn-nais ld« o'l and is
" ,i K«UIS(« I of Merit ow with a vt ry
" hi'.'h miiU am! Initt. i lent. This won*
•- «l«rful two y«';ir « I«t || Mf«T freH-heiii'd
r , I'i hrtmry 'JK. ll*'Jl and mill< d forty
>f m vcr 11 I'onnds i "i u.illon^i per dav wliile on
jvxhthlt at the Kt. Worth Kat Stock
m j Show This is a wond'-rful ifrord for
lmv;**t.inctl u irt!is drKtros the l:ealth ja htlfer with Inn Hist ealf. The ! e-
fM Wdrpn ami weaken their vitality, jean drove halry s hid of $410 hroutfht
'vorTRtt should he expelled before her t«> MeKinntyv to add to its herd
«tidamage is done. White's "f milk eows.
UMin Vermlfutre is a thoroughly auc* j The other purehaH - iiiinle hy this
VMMf111 remedy Pi tee. ar e Sold hy ;dairy at Kt. W orth on the same or-
vision was " I ifiilson's I'hrlstmas
! I 'uehess No 4237 1 5." Slif is Just fresh
with her tlrst .'all'. She was bre.l by
11
'^*h)I>7 MniK Company,
NnTll l', TO si'ix l\ ll< H.IH Itv
'.1
m
i- 'i
m
a
H
J
<3
a
for Indigestion and stomach JK, iii^tnei n
trouble of any kliH. 1 hav
lienor found nn.v thIniE tb'U
louehua tit".? sp' t, like Hlin k
DraiiKlit. i t. ' " it in broken
.uses itrt -p li ■ -i. For a lomf
time I ti'fr'i piim. which >cr11
ed and dltlu't live the «iod
results. I ilack-l iraukht 11,'or
medicine is e v to take, easy
to keep, it'e.vi isive."
Oet n pnck.u;e from your
druggist today- Ask for and
iiiKist u[ion TUudford's—the
only genuine.
Get It today.
na e m BEL.
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1
2
f
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r
I• at;
d!
li
flanonnr'aaBaBr
H.v order of the Uoat.l ■ tors
*! ••. Weston . iuariioty Stale Hank
*>f W.'ston. T.Aas. Hie st'i.'kbo' U-rs
at i.i<| bunk are iiei. l v notified thai
% riipetliijr of stock hoi>b■ i s ..! said
'tank tvill he held in their banking
it Weston. Texas, on Tuesilay.
Irtai.-f. ->t, 1921. ui n o'. lot k p n- f..r
(.afposo of iletei'iniiurnt ivh
tin . .ijiltal stock of said bank
W reduced from $2" "an '
TOM VV I'KRKINf
W. K. Mi'KMOUT
Dk.t«d at Weston. "IVv
Jt t~
i •
.1.
•Ther
sii r
2 u.
tin Denlson Kami . 'oinpany of I). ill-
son. Texas, and was eoiismned by .1.
II Onives of Melissa. She is a beau-
tiful younjj Jersey, a heavy producer
d also 1 lulilj bled. The successful
bid thai landed In r was $2:i".
This well knu.ci M.'Kinney dairy
li..w has a h. r.l of ihoul lll'iy ch.il.e
i• ii11." eows and heifer^ li is milking
in.wards of I hirly <tiu->
county registered Jersey
I Although Hie
Wed I . stlny II
'been a nnonn • • i I •. i .sal
I UK. t hose who i\. -111 ii<
; hard lo 14' I rend) "I'll
: telle, which pleased tin
! much. Ill t lie I I he Jllllll \... I
land ln«l i u srienta i re.alnl. reinb-r- d tu.
j tlllc selections. A double lii... cotislst-
Ing of the members of Ihe <|uarlcit.
I Miss Kell. y. business Instructor. ai d
Mrs, I lowland, gave a selection A trio.
"Sad India." Was siiiik by lads l-'n-. r
Mrs. Ilowlaud and Miss Kolle). Mrs.
Howland gave a Ioiik reudlng and a
fifteen minutes' talk on I'lirlstian ed-
ucation. C. K. liarroun then spoke sit
length on the value of a '"hrlstian ".I-
ucatlon, and McKinney Junior rollein
The program was meatb. ippr. -
(ilaied. The house was filled The
district elders took up an offorlng t 1
to attack."
a ureal maj
isi .1 by injur:
if 11 ol • a I i ■
ll di'llg. I'iS
Man;, can's
'II > of I lift''
i'.niiliea •
ti'iti, ,iit thai
ahuin I and
l>0 el llC.ii
pay the expenses of those who toik
■ifer which lie purchased from 1U j part, on the program and more than
was asked for came in a fcv\ mlnut'**
♦ ♦ ♦
ifjr -Oftibinallon Stock lario
"ii you want a first-class comblna-
tireal \Hnna Herd Hull
Till |'e. .1 I Irov. I I I ll > lit I .I of
Jerseys is h'-.a led In .. ifi'eal t« . \ear-
. !d bull. 'Sopbie's M•ij".«lie 1.1.1 No
; ; 41;: V" i s.'ii ..f S.t|,hii I '"b's Son
; . br.-.l i nd mi ncl t..v t' 1
Hood la.Well Mass This herd header
1 i ll own yrandsoii of Sophie 1 at h of
liood Kami No. 1 s!i7 4«i The American |
Jersev ' 'uti le i'u11 of New York City ,
Weeks ol Vim land and i young
roiristcreil Jersey hull which he pur-
. based from Klder It. i\ Horn of Mc-
Kinney, lie takes these reitistered
cattle as a nucleus for a purebred (,.,.Ku|,M.
herd of lar«er proportions which he |
< onlemplaie-t esta bllshinjf gradually. | ,7, " w as . II i
The i 'olIiii ciiiiitv Jersf.v has a fame
t. at spreads to < >-i \ ,.nd cornel
• if the state.
. !|I'| , ;lo . il iU'UK
. I.t li .(III. h- -> "UI.
i I.t i e are a least to kin . • 'it
on he i hi fi lled and ihat pro-
iluceil hy nfeetlon, also eontPHCteu by
ioiUmcI. When once pyorrhea has
begun in the mouth no time should
in lost iii aii heroic effort to eradl-
. ale it as >ou would a deadly enemy,
'ill.- longei pyorrhea supplies pus to
i In system ihe greater will be the
rouble and more diftleull it will he
:o ©llnilnale. Many limes a severe
>toinnch trouble is the result of a con-
tinued supply of pus from a few teeth
tin i are being slowly Inundated by
lui*. 'uet;,i.- which Iii"1 and do their
leadly work about the toeih." It Is
up pie. ed thai us long as you retain a
ngle toot n in your head, these "hue-
it ria" will continue to build about (t,
ey are even -i pposed to SO'tU'lll ."s
Id under crov.-n.- and anchored
'd filling?', ii • oil have good teeth,
An h'l-li I'mum iii
The Olympian l.iterar> Soi i ■'
McKinney .Junior I'olie^t lie,.;
(•'Weekly liieellug oi. I , l.i.. .
Iiliiy. AI 11 c 11 lllh. The follow 1 UK
• hi-.
•n
•III
Catarrh
Catarrh Is a local disc.me irrputt" Influ-
enced by coii.simnioii.il .tiiillioiiB. ,
IIAI.t/B CATAHIlll MRHtCINK Is a |
Tonic and Blood l'urilt r Hy tdearising j
the tdood and l.tiibling up th.- System, ,
HAt.l/8 t'ATAllUH MKUb'INK rust..res in tie
1 'lain. solo l.ois Traw i ,,
I leading Mary I.oii SmoHu
Vocal Solo William Suiiii
I risii J ok ' s Hit ha i •! Tt .'
I 'aper SI. Cut rick 1 Hiun >
! Heading A Woman Ol I'i -i
ina Mae W'tJolscy.
Alter the progiain the lie n
tile society Willi llleir gllesls i
rein! room toi
: Id be
i.t . :
ph. :.
riliou'
! . light
Tl'i't!
tfb lor
\.'P careful to I'.'i'ii
sii :h". . a I least one.
'•eh an net in good
It .11 !: mnrahle <leti
n It he \ < pus ' ■
.o.'i teeth do no1
n'
i.
fi a id
■ t if . ■
I teeth.
■Id If p
attack ■.
niher i
'li 111 d
t ooneil
|,i
• ion
iceli'ti
a mong
III If
1 SOL
' > J*m stock fai m w e have .lust wliat you )lilH jllst i^ku".| the following state- |
Wf looking for; 6 miles from McKin- mi nt concerning this wonderful old
a«y: about one-half jrood land; con- as follows
tatne 45a; Cairly good four room rest- ♦ ♦ ♦
donee; extra large bam; well wateied; t'liainplon Louis Distance Cow.
and immediate possession; worth $ i35 The cow that has given more but-
an arte—take $100; might consider ter t'at in official records than any olh-
%oit«e and lot, with small cash pay- er bovine is now on her tenth official
■inont. You can make money raising record, though she is more than six-
"t\e<£K, ;attle, chickens, turkeys, etc; teen years old In the tlrst one hun-
7«v. 1-a.n raise all of them in this fine dred and twenty-live .lays of her pres-
"Somtolnatlon farm. Handled exclusive- ent year's test Sophie 19th of Hood
S.y by THE McKINNEY REALTY '"O.. Farm has made 6.137 pounds of milk
.^hone (6. ,an.l 296 pounds of butter-fat.
] "It looks as though Sophie 19th will
add close to seven hundred pounds of
butter-fat to her previous nine ree-
Adams at ths Weekly Democrat lords which total lli).U3S pounds of
t.V« «ffe office I.egal blanks of *ll,nillk and 9,354 pounds of butter-fat.
r,,rfl, | This remarkable cow has been breed
' i. ■ i champion for one year's work with
999 pounds of butter-fat, and at that
LADIES
I.VOfES:—When Irregular or sup-
i rosseil use Triumph Cilia. Safe and
1.1 ways dependable. Not sold at drug
■'ores Ho not experiment with
.'hers; snvo disa ppolnt meni. Write
KHKA MAItltlOTI' ol'' tWWI'OX |"dwar( from Australia." it.i-|f and nartlciilnrs its free
IV.II KKII IX VAiAt MONIDA* I tallied with Ills songs and stunts. The Add rem: NATIONAL MEDICAL IN
societies are certainly working hard j sTITCTK. Milwaukee, Wis
Rhea Marriott, 11 year-old son of to outdo each other. As a result, the i •
Mr. and Mrs. (5. M Marriott, 181 !T programs arc splendid, the students HACK FROM RIO
normal conditions and allows Nature to
to its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free
F. J. Cheney & Co . Toledo, uhlo.
hour. The entertainment tOoK to
form ol a "county lair." The livesto.
exhibits, drawing and doliiesllc re leii'
'exhibits were amusing, as was Hi
r
\
Notary Public Work.
McKIKKKY TIMK TAHf-K.
JTNTERI RB.VN TIME TABLE
' Effective I'ebruary Bill. 1931.
..Nnrtlilxtuiiil
McKinney 7
.36.
'9
« 11
Local cars pass
4:S5 and 11:35 a
?'.35. 10:19 p. m. r'ar leaves McKin
for Denison at ft:f 0 «. n
>ypAn% from Denison 4t l
•flprrpv in McKlnnn
1^ mited ca rs pass M c K In *>*• •
••■I 10:18 a. m. 12.18. ! 1 • « • <
' towf A J p. rr.
V,/iitl boiiii<!
i'n.vA ears pass M- Kinney
mttft 11:58 \ ni . 1 .5^ .) .'5
■mni J.#:i I p. m. l-ocal < ar f
.nnwrmedlatc points o-av.
wey 6:83, and 6:11 a, m. Lro-si
■arriving from l)«nlson at ' '9
*14 ' ♦ p. m. stop at M. Kinn. ..
oJnilted cars pass McKinney
>«atMl 10:41 a tn. 12:41 .11 II
• p. m.
Baggage handled «•:, .'■><: 11 passenger
i*rs.
TS'a.rter cars pass M Klnn-y North-
••aew.Ti 12:19 and 8 19 p m South-
Wund 8:41 a m. and 4:41 p. in
KATY TIME CARD
I'amenger Trnln-
"W* - It arrives 10:60 a. ra
"No. St departs
time many fanciers thought she han
given the best that was In her Five
years have passed however, a"d
;Sophie today is in as vigorous health
as ever. She is piling up more fame
for her owner. Mr. C. 1 Hood, of
Lowell, Massachusetts."
1:85. 3:35. 5:35, r.\K l/OAD COLLIN
COI NTY JERSEY C4 WS
West link Street, sustained concus-
sion of the brain and very severe
bruises about the head and face when
he was thrown from Ills bicycle on to
the pavement on West Hickory street
early Monday morning. The youth
was on his wuy to town on his wheel,
and when found be was lying on the
street by the curb with the
wheel of tho bicycle broken,
supposed he started to ride off the
curb on to the street when the wheel
broke and threw hint against the
pavement. He was unconscious when
show good hard work and are giv-
ing the onlookers some .surprising fea-
tures.
♦ ♦ ♦
I'l'omiueiit Visitors doming.
The Texas Conference Sunday
School convention will be held at the
College April 5-U-7. U. W. and Mrs.
front;Griffith, editor and assistant editor ol!
It Is the Sunday School literature of the
Free Methodist church w.ll be here.
Rev. Urlfflih is a strong preacher and
at the last general conference there
was a strong sentiment for him for
picked up and remained so for sev-i bishop. Mrs. Griffith is a college
.•nil hours afterward. Physician*1 graduate, a strong worker and writer
did not think the injury would reautt for Sunday schools and missions. They
seriously, however. The youth is a are holding conventions on the south-
pupil at the Normal Training school, ern conferences. Chicago is their
M■ K iu-
furs
■9 and
' 4 1
i.'id
H. L. Cray of halhart. Texas, ship-
ped out from Mt Kinney Wednesday a, ^
. ir loud ol springer grade Jersey
. ows an.l heifers to his homo. He
gathered up up these Jerseys from
around os.-i the county bv the assist-.
,inee of A J. Willis, a local stock
. ouiii of the reputation |
t li.ty for excellent |ua.llty •
ws. Mr fir: y came to Mc-
apply his needs. H will
. attle to I'albart and sell
cattle men and farmers of
I .IS nek .'OW'I The pre-,
of .-.it t !•■ in that section of 1
is -lit Hereford or white
• atli. Hut • attle lli"li a.nd
■ t'er the .H rsey for milk i
for fa in ll y in.I ranch pur- !
y other brt—d Along with
tades. Mr. (Itay ilso took
—Denton Record-Chronicle.
Rhea Marriott Is a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. J M. Oallagher. who for-
merly lived In Lucas community but
who now also live in Denton. Many
i cla fives till reside at Lucas and also
home.
• ♦
Help From New York.
Word came Monday morning Hint a
package containing spoons, dish tow-
els, table cloths, napkins and other
articles for the college were on their
in other parts of our county who will'way from Jamestown, New York. Me-
llaril With regret of the accident to . Kinney Junior College has many
nil. a Marriott, whose parents also friends all over the United States
ar
former cittiens of I ,iIcas
buy
C f . '•>
.■f ml
Klntn
It is easy to get rid of the misery
(ilt.WDE VAIiLI'TY COUNTRY
tlreen Hlshop. big northwest Collin
farmer of near Cellna, arrived in Mc-
Kinney Wednesday evening fro/n a
ten dj|.vs* trip to the Rio Grande Val-
ley country where he owns a 50-acre
tract of land. He slates that n flue
quality of cabbage is being sold down
there this year at the very low price
of $t! per ton, whereas two years agio
they were bringing the growers $9(1
per ton and making them at the rate
of $i.ooii per acre or a yield ot ton
or twelve tons per acre. He says other
flourishing crops are coming on In
the valley. While down there he visit-
ed his friends, Wni. Duncan and son.
John i). Duncan, who entertained him
loyally. The Messrs Duncan were for-
merly of this city. Mr. Hishop owns a
big well Improved farm of several hun-
dred acres about four miles northwest
of Cellna.
Moved
I have moved my Jewelry,
watchmaking and optical busi-
ness io
Coffey's
Drug
Store
Where I Will be jr id to have you
call. All \yoi k guaranteed.
Prompt, ealci lit wei vice.
F. J. Woods
WM CH MAKI.H
Jeweler and Optician,
!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Joe H. Wilcox
COTTON HCYEll.
Representing
King Collie & Co.
Exporters and Spinn Buyers,
office over Central State
Bank. F'hone No. CIS or 411.
McKinney, Texas.
Seeds Seeds
Seeds
Seeds of Ihe best variolic*. ,«nd the
best seeds of those varieties—Cane
Seed. Seeded Ribbon Cane, Sudan
111 ass. Alfalfa. Millet, White and I3ig
.briiian, 'Itap. stock Heels, Peanuts,
iinion Plants, i'ow Peas, Pop Corn,
Seed Corn, Cotton Seed of outstand-
ing varieties and from the men who
made them stand out. the originators.
All kinds of Garden Seed, Uarltc,
Watermelons nid Muskmelous.
You will lin.l at. this exclusive Seed
House u "eai seed service and a hearty
welcome.
Arnold Seed Co.
One block South Collin County Bunk.
Phone 917.
llcing physician at IjLvon, but for tho
past six or eight years ha* been one
of the physicians at the Innane
Asylum at Terrell. However, he And
Mrs. Caatner, claim Collin county
their home. In fact, they pay their
poll tax and vote In this county.
\\
in ui t i.
t -it • tpn
i 11g : V I'f
St Texa-
M. I"! beef
farmers |"'
and butter
poses to aii
his ■ ar of
In an attack of acute rheumatism
in which there Is much palli Ballard's
Snow Liniment Is a necessary part of
the treatment. II is a powerful pain
relief. Three sizes, 30c, fiOc and $1.20
Handy Seh.s.l Supplies. V"r ,'<nl1"' !-"!'1 ,,y Snl,th "n"? '
One one half of one of the long 11- I'"1-"y• _
Of heartburn ..r Indigestion. Herbino j hrary tables will be found pins, pen-
goes right to the spot It I rives out <""*• tablets, erasers, ink and all sirht*1' .,'|i"s vi- FOltT WORTH
the I.ndlv digested food and makea necessary articles -which go along with
you fed lite- Price «0r. Sold by! chool work. The table Is visited qu te .inward 18 years old
Smith Drug .'ompany |frequently and the long trip to town1 M|ss f 0,1,1 Oo^ti.cl. 18 >,ats old.
i for a five cent pencil or tablet has to
j be taken no more.
I* \\ I NO ( ONI URN REI'MRINf.
DEFECTS IN MelilNNI > VI'REI TS'
-L-
No Wornw in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Wormi have aa on-
2 00 p. m. btalthy color, which lodlR«tei poor blond, and u •
w<w<wt<wiwwtxw*w<w^«^ rule, thrre is more or lens stomach dtsturbenee.
SL tk T. C. TIMK TABLE GROVE'S TASTELESS chillTONIC liven reilularly
Northbomnd for two or three weeks will enrich the blond, im-
> - - - ■ - in . m Prove the digestion, and act •< a Oneral Streoath-
o. iortives^ 9 30 a m Tob1ct0the whol« y*t«n. Naturawilltheo
•oatnboaaa (brow nff or dispel the worms, and tbeChildwIII he
« *rrlv«* 5 •'15 p m u> perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c pet bottle.
>
Hourly service throughout the day
between
Deniaon -Sherman—Dallas—Waco—Corsicana
and intermediate Points
Direct connections at Dallas for Ft Worth
and Cleburne.
The Kiew Paving Co has a crew at
work in this city repairing 'Iv- •!■ feels
In the paved streets it put down here
a few years ag... The streets will io
repaired and put in first class condi-
tion as a result of the maintenance
clause in the contruct made between
the city an dthe Kaw Caving Co..
when the contract was let for tho pav-
ing. The machinery and material < for
the repairing of 'he streets arrived In
McKinney severi.l days ago AI pres-
ent the Company ;s repairing 'hat por-
tion of Chestnut street which was
damaged by Ihe Rlnr'lng Hros circus
two years ago. ""he cltv, however se-
cured in paymt.ii' for uamages done
to th" street from i lie li us the sum
Of $7"i0
nther strc' is i t-...i u- p, , wm po
attended to a-, rap il • 'ms-llile.
PYORRHEA
died al her home at Barron Htehl.
henr Fort Worth, at 1:30 p. m. Tiich-
day. following Illness of pneumonia.
The body was sent lo Alba, her for-
mer home for burial. The deceased
In Ilie .March ll)2u issue of Phvsical f"rn,,'rly llver1 ,n MclKnn,'y w,iere
Culture Dr. Edwin F Bowers give- a she W"H emt,|ov,'(1 ' >• the McKinney
lew ol ihe uiutiplb'd reasons why i'^'vpliotip .ompany. She in stinlved
inanv of inir itiost deadlv troubles are *'-v her mother, Mrs. Jennie Howard
i 'om" to MeKinin*. ami
on groceries |,v Iradlnq i
X- fbrrlsh New t'ash ';•.!•
• ■ money
■he I'Vyof
Mis* Mil % liood of Aidfnore, Ollta.,
Is the guest of h"l olhers DOctOTS
L §3 ami Till lor Ho.ird
■ his
(HIKOPRACriC.
I never pubiisii but one testimonial and relates entirely to myself
After trying everything under the Sun and then being pronounced
hi curable, I •>« cured in two months lose, after being on crutches
over two years That's why I recommend and urge Chiropractic
adjusting* to all people that are sick.
Do you know of a case that Is actually Inenrable and cannot he
aenef'ted t.y (turoprsctb * Throw prejudice aside, try It and note ths
ee Ion did results—It hac cured others, why not yen?
OIIEI.OIIY lion.II M. D II. C.
ltd Thicker at , McKinney Ueemmd In Collin County
To Stop a Cough fjuick
lake HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a
cotiKh mi-dicine which stnp^ the cough by
hcalitul tho inllamed and irritated tissues.
A Isix of GROVE'S H-I'EN-TRATE
SAI.VE for Chest Colds, Mend Colds nnd
Crtsip Is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALING HONKY The salve
should be rublied on ihe < In st nnd throat
of children stiffennH frmn a Oiid or Croup.
Thi' h'elln# rffeet of llnvi llralinn llenry Is
.sir Ihn thrnet aimWtntl with the hmlinS effect of
'.mve'« o IVo Trste Snlve tke«i|h (he pores of
tin Hkin mnn .ont s ron«h
Mn h r.-rrK-.l,.* art imi k-tl in enc 'Briisi and ths
cost of ihe t iimlile. il In-stnieut is :V
lust ask your druggist fur HAYES'
HEALING HONEY
mil of the mouth. Hear him: "One
might travel from Dan to BBersheba,
or any other distance, nowadays, and
fnll to find a well informed dentist or
medical man who would not. cheerful-
ly admit lhat the constant swallowing the funeral,
of pus from diseased gums, or the
continual absorption of gerins and
products of putrefaction from an ab-
scess at the root ot a dead tooth was,
is, and ever will he harmful
tiiul om* sister. Miss Beulah Howard.
They moved away from McKinney
about one year ago.
Eld. C. H Kennedy of this city
went to Alba Wednesday to conduct
Terrell IMiyntniiui.
Dr. C, W. Caatner of Terrell, Texas,
was meeting nnd mingling with
If you have the slightest ling-ring friends In McKinney Thursday. Dr.
doubt that focal Infections, such as
root abscesses, pyorrhea and put re-
cent pulp canals have not been found
to be original pre disposing cause uf
nil forms of digestive disturbances, in
eluding nppcndfHH.-, kidney .nil heart
disease, dlabells, rheumatic fever,
etc., take lhat Id-en out, tie a -lone to
lis neck and kb k it off the end ot t lie
dock."
From th" ihove It U obvious that
"tooth health" is very c.-inniial to
"Bodily Health." and ii I also admit-
ted thnl Pyorrhea h the immediate
cause of man. oilmr bodiH ailments.
Dr li G Hutch ii on It , D D H., ol
New York City, is possibly In the
front rank of \merlcan denti-try, and
about Pymrheii. «uys Every mouth,
no matter who owns the niouth. or
bow careful lie may be of this Import-
ant orlBce, contain ninny different
form of bacteria, harmful ot other-
wise For lip mouth, wllh lis tem-
perature, moisture and abundance uf
culture mitier,:| |s in Ideal germ In
eubalor" Therefore care must lie
hen to lip eaii.te a well as the in
lei Hon in ill oral troubles, Dr
Hulcbl-afi i|'-o f la I ins thai "the 1
t a bl I''bin" of a do triicflve Infection
must result from the overcoming of
Cast tier was for many years a prac-
Hahltual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
'LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a spoclnHy-
prcpared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Hnbitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should I*! taken retfularly for 14 to 21 dnys
lo induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60o
|s-r Isittle
ATI'ENTIOPI FARMEIU4
I can eut dcrwn your old wheels
and make a low handy wagon
or can get Iron wheels to lit
any wagon but it takes * month
to get them. I have plenty of
help to turn out work on short
..f ♦ Hnve blacksmith coal on
ban We do auto top and eur-
•nn work We are making was
tn beds
St It-Pi Y THE BLACKSMITH
N. Tenn. «t. McKinney. Tetaa.
NONA! JEN.\RI AN DUOS
AT KAItMEICHVlLLE
H. W. Harris, ninety-three years
old and a pioneer settlor of Bast Col-
lin, died at his home in Farmorsvlle
one day last week. He Is survived by
Ills widow and two sons, K Harris of
Ft, Worth and the Rev. W. H Har-
ris of CoUinsvlllc, Ark
The Qulnliw That Does Not Affect the Head
llecause of lis tonic mid Inxa'lve effect. I.AXA-
TIVK BROMO QU1NINK is better llian ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing lu head. Kemrtnlicr the full nnree and
look lor the signature of B W. UBOV8- 30c.
I Hi You Want Money ?
Then, sne The McKinney Realty Co.
They hnve plenty to loan on good Col-
lin County land at 8 per cent. Notes
taken up and extended. See them lor
.-our loans.
Foster's Breeding
Barn
2<A MILKS SOI TII or ANNA
Season 1921
Rockefeller No. 1538
Noted Champion five-flatted
saddle stallion of the .South-
west. Has more to his credit
in show riufl than any other liv-
ing horse—too well known for
further comment.
FEE $15 to insure living
colt.
Shepherd Woodrow
No. S304
Henutiful Hlnek 15<4 hand
.lack with liirht points.
VKK $10 to insure mare iu
foal.
Nebo No. 6-1S 4
Mlnek .luck with light points,
ln'4 hands high; heavy hone
with good action.
FEE $10 to insure mure iu
foal.
These .lacks are lirnt, class in
every respect. Contract, ni ±
flate of si'rvice.
J. N. Foster, Prop.
R. 1, Anna, Texas.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1921, newspaper, March 24, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291699/m1/14/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.