The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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Prescription Druggists, McKinney, Texas
We Have Just Received ourNewSpring Line of
) iTAPESTRY
BRUSSELLS
VELVET
MOQUETTE
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AXMINISTER
GARPETS
Which we'wiil be pleased to show you. They are nil new
and up to date patterns, and the nicest line ever brought to
your city. We will have, to arrive, in a few days', a solid
car load ot matting of the latest pattern and designs for
our Spring trade.
The nicest and best floor coverings that can be bought
are handled by us.
Crouch-Saigling Co.
We give tickets with every cash purchase
that are redeemed by us.
LOCAL NEWS
Doggett & Clifton,
Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents, McKir.*
ney, Texas.
if you want to sell your land list it with us, and we will advertise it
withont coM. to you, and if a purchaser can be found we will get h m
for you. Put the price on your land right and we will find the man
who will buy. dw tf
Car Load Harrison's
Town and Country Paint
Just Received.
Perhaps the future may bring improvememts; but at
present there is no ingredient to be added and no pro-
cess to be adopted that could make
"Town and Country"
Paint better. Have it put on your house by a good
Eainter and you will have the best job that it is possi-
le to accomplish with paint and brush. Sold under
guarantee by
J. M. WILCOX & SON,
McKinney, Texas.
Moth Balls at City Drug Store.
Liquosone at City Drug Store.
Liquozoue at City Drug Store.
If you want to sell your land
see Doggett & Clifton. d&w tf
Window glass all sizes. Prices
right.—Citv Drugstore
Rubber bleaching gloves at—
City Drug Store.
Henry Taylor is here from
Rockwall.
International Stock Food at—
City Drug Store.
Puints and varnishes at City
Drug Store.
MeCarty Moore has returned
from u trip to Mexico and the
Pecos Valley.
WANTED—You to learn telegraphy for R. R
ht-rvln- under an operator and chief dispatcher
with yearn experience. Free catalogue.—Mu-
Klnnev Telegraph College, McKinney, Texan.
•lust unloaded ear of furniture
at Asbury & Bristol.
Miss Florence Melton has as
her guest Miss Virgie Stribling of
Oklahoma City.
New folding beds and chiffon-
ier at Asbury & Bristol-.' '
Buggy paints, all colors at—
City Drug Store.
Deputy Sheriff .John Campbell
took several prisoners to the
road gang near We>iton yesterday,
returning home last evening.
Doggett & Clifton do a general
real estate business, and if you
have business in mat hue it will
pay you to see them. ttd&w
Prof T W Lanham left last
night for Sherman to attend the
trial of his father charged with
the killing of Frank Hunnicutt.
Tell Mate Burnett what ails you
and Dr. Gunn's Antiseptic will
do the rest, if your disease is on
the hit. Sold on a stiict guaran-
tee to give entire satisfaction.
4tw4td.
L W Crouch and vife of Mc-
Kinney were in the city yester-
day on matters of business and
pleasure.—Dallas News.
Theodore Yarbrough, who lias
been employed at the Gazette of-
fice foi several months, has gone
to Weathei ford to accept a posi-
tion with the Herald.
happy, healthy Children.
ROSAMOND.
Rosamond, March 14.—The
health of our community is im-
proved.
L T Jennings has a sick baby.
S L Bradshaw and wife, of
Anna, visited friends here Sun-
day.
Mise Lewie Barnett, of Anna,
visited at 11 B Hull's lust week.
Several of our youthful citi-
zens took in the ball game ut
Westminster Saturday, between
Anna and Westminister tenuis.
Anna won on a score of 4 to 5.
The debate Saturday night
brought out u large crowd. The
discussion was enj ved bv mI! and
resulted in a victory for the af-
firmative or jupam^e fide of the
question. The next debate will
be held on Saturday night, March
2i>th! Question, "Resolved that
intemperance is a greuter evil thus
war.
There was a singing at Mr
Hjlder's la?t night.
M rs. Baldwin and family, of
Anna, visited L T Lindsey and
tamily yesterday.
Colds Causes Pneumonia.
One of the most remarkable
cases of a cold, deep-seated on the
lungs, causing pneumonia, is that
of Mr*. Gertrude E. Fenner,
Marion, Ind., who was entirely
cured bv the use of One Minute
Cough Cure. She says: '"The
coughing and straining so weaken-
ed me that I ran down in weight
from 148 to HO pouuds. I tried a
number of remedies to no avail
until I used One Minute Cough
Cure. Four bottles of this won-
ful remedy cured me entirely of
the cough, strengthened my lungs
and restored me to my normal
weight, health and stiength."
Sold bv City Drugstore.
ANNA.
March 14.—The little
of Mr and Mrs C 11
quite sick with pneu-
Any child can take Little Early
Risers with perfect safety. They
are harmless, never gripe or sick-
en, and yet they are so certaiu in
results that robust constitutions
requiring drastic means are never
disappointed. They cannot fuil
to perform their mission und
every one who uses DeWitts Lit-
tle fiurly Risers prefer them to
all other pi I is. '1 hey cure bilious
ness. 8')ld by City Drug Store
ARPATH.
Ardath, March 14.—Corn
planting in the order of the day.
Mr and Mr« Willard Huddle*
ston visited iu Denison last week.
• Mr and Mrs W P Smith of Ti-
oga visited relatives here Satur-
day and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Eb Kendle of near
McKinney visited hero Sunday.
M r and Mrs L E Bagwill visi-
ted relatives here Sunday.
W N Strode made a business
trip to Blue Ridge last Friday.
Mr and Mrs Jim Stiff of Stiff
Chapel were in our community
Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs W M Wilson at-
tended church at Altoga Satur-
day and Sunday.
Denver Strode returned from
Whitewright last week.
The Name Witch Hazel.
A n 11 a,
baby girl
Lewis is
monia.
Miss Mary Hill of Meli *sa visit-
ed relatives in Anna Saturday und
Sunday.
Will Strother is 011 the sick
list.
There was a spelling match at
the school building Friday night.
Mr Hurst of Colbert, 1 T, vis-
ited Mr Dunn and wife last week.
Guy Parris came home to spend
Saturday and Sunday with home
folks, accompanied by Claud
Simmons.
Sam Hill of Melissa visited
relatives in Anna Sunday.
Hiram Campbell of Lott, Tex,
has bought Dr Bates' busiuess
house and will occupy it as a bar-
ber shop.
Do You Want Strength?
The name Witch Hazel is much
abused. E. C. DeWitt & Co.,
Chicago, are the inventors of the
original and only genuine Witch
Hazel Salve. A certain cure for
cuts, burns, bruises, eczema, tet-
ter, piles etc. There are many
counterfeits of this salve, seme
of which are dangerous, while
they are all worthless. In buying
Witch Hazel Salve see that the
name E C DeWitt &Co, Chicago,
is on the box and a cure is cer-
tain, Sold by City Drug Store.
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Mrs. L. W. Crouch returned
last night from Alvord, Wise
county, where she haJ been for
a week with her mother, Mrs.
Robinson who has been very sick
but is improving.
Spring Millinery.
Go The Fair. S. T, Hammond,
Propr., for millinery. Extensive
assortment, style and cheapness
all combined.
If >ou want to increase your
strength you must add to and not
take from the physical. In other
words, the food that von eat must
be digested, asf-inulated and ap-
propriated bv the nerves, blood
and tissues before being expelled
from the intestines. Kod«l Dys-
pepsia Cure adds to the phy-ical.
It gives strength to and builds up
strength in the human system.
It is pleasant to the taste and
palatable, and the onlj combina-
tion ot dige.-tants that will digest
the food and enable the system to
appropriate all of its health and
strength-giving qualities. Sold
by City Drug Store.
CLEAR LAKE.
Clearlake, March 14—Corn
planting is all the go at present.
We were visited last Saturday
evening by a hard hail and rain
storm, breaking window glasses
in a great many houses—and a
very heavy frost last night.
D L Eggers of Laurel Bloom-
ery, Johnson countv, Tenn., is
visiting his son, A F Eggers of
this place- He will remain in
Texas several days and then will
go to Louisiana where he will
visit another son, A S Eggers,
and then go home.
It is feared the hail and frost
did great damage to fruit.
A L Lockman is up from Cle-
burne where he is manager of the
wood yard of Lockman A Avery
the mercantile Co. at this place.
Candidate Cards.
Candidates are reminded that
we keep on hand a big stock of
cards and can furnish them on
short notice. All we ask is a
share of your patronage.
have Your Buggy painted.
This is the season to have your
carriage and buggy painting done.
Take such work to W. C. Gray
who does onlj the highest grade
of work aad at most „ reasonable
rates. dawtf
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Cotmai
OF INTEREST
TO THE LADIES.
Phasing Perfumes, Ex-
tracts aud Toilet Waters.
Carnation Cream,
Rubber Gloves,
Rubber Complexion
Brushes.
Rubber Bath Brushes
R. E. BRISTOL.
CITY DRUG STORE.
South Side Square, McKinney.
World's Fair Ticket with each 50c Purchase.
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YOUR SPRING
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MATTINGS!
Should come from our store. New line just re-
ceived of Japan and China Matting. Also Lin-
oleum, quality the best. Prices most reasonable
J. P- DOWELL,
McKinney, Texas.
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Don't Wait. Take the Central.
Houston & lea Central R R
Colonist Tickets
To California ...
$25.00
On sale March 1st to April 30th,
Through Sleeper Service.
North, South, East, West!
Shortest, Quickest, Best.
For information, Hates, etc. call on local agent, or address
M. L Robbins, Wm. Deherty,
G P & T A. Act't A G P A
HOUSTON. TKXA8.
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WHEN YOU TRAVEL
SELECT A RAILWAY AS
YOU DO YOUR CLOTHES.
KATY SERVICE
(MISSOURI, KANSAS A TEXAS RAILWAY.)
Suggests Comfortable and Convenient Trains,
THE "KATY FLYER" AND
KATY DINING STATIONS.
Mills, Moderate In Prlct.
Unsurpassed In Quality ind Sinrlci
ONE PRICE
Music!
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We aim to make March a great month for Piano sales aud offer
some special harfams as follows: One second-hand up-light Ma-
hogany piano $150. One new piano, bruised in shipping, at half
the regular ptice. One reutal upright oak piano, nice as now $125.
hint* line of Violins, Guitars, Mrndolins, Banjos, Victor talking
sheet music and
Everything Known in Music.
J. T. COUCH.
McKinney, Texas.
Jm L. Falres R. C. Knott
FAIRES & KNOTT,
Woodwork, Blacksmiths,
Saw dressing a specialty. Bogey And
Carrlafft work. Oitf UaaU Jack PalrM'
Shop. Booth Tnmhn itmt.
McKinney,
Texas.
JENKINS & McCLELLAN,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW.
Land Agents, General Agent*
U S Fidelity A Guarantee Co.
Bon< la for guardians, idministr*-
tora and other oeraona udi
without delay.
Velum. Tnu
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1904, newspaper, March 17, 1904; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291829/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.