The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1905 Page: 3 of 12
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The Man
Who Loves his Wife the
most Is not the one to
Let Her ROAST."
These warm days in a kitchen
overheated by a weltering coal
stove. Cut out the family wash
•lay.
The McKinney
Steam Laundry
does it better, naves worry, time,
temper and energy. Don't burn
up a lovely disposition; preserve
that angelic temperment. Send
the linen, all of it, to
The McKinney
Steam Laundry
McKinney, Tex
Thursday.
Misses Bessie and Nina Heard
of McKinnev are guests of Minneii
Asilee and Imogens Halthrop at
the home of the lattei'n patents,
Mr and Mre Neal Balthrop in
i this city.—Slier mtfti Register.
Rev \V G Montgomery, who
lia just closed a revival mteting1
at Anna, left today for hi* home1
in Libeity, Kentucky. It was hi-
intention to remain here until
Sunday and occupy the pulpit at
the First Caristian Church, but it
was inipossible to make hi* ar-
rangemento so as to remain longer
thuD today
A little forethought may save
you no cn«l of trouble. Anyone
who makes it a rule to keep
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy at hand know-
thin to be a fact. For sale by R
E Bristol, City Drug Store.
3 New Machines 3
A lawn mower grinder,
A rubber tire machine,
A cold tire setter,
are among the new equipments at
SiMjtty'n shop We do anything In the
wagon, plow or carriage repair line and
bundle the best rubber tiro on the market.
SCOTTlfS SHOP
Bj Owens Lumber Yard
ilcKinney, Te*.
today for a vuit to relatives
Rockwall.
Misses Gladys and Willie Borutu
returned to Ft Worth today after
visiting in McKiunev.
Mr* Will W Ticknor and little
sons, Hal and Earl, have returned
home from a visit to Mrs Tick-
nor's patents. Mi and Mr- B L
Roget * near Frisco.
We are gl'id to enrol! W W hit-
M'ii on The Democrat list for < ue
year. lie remits by postotlice
tiionev order
R L Stiff <<f Woodv'ille. I '1.
itre<'ted old friend- <iu the siieets
of McKinney yesterday. He was
returning from a trip to his uncle,
John Murtiu. ueai Graham, Tex.
Saturday.
Dr and Mrs T (t Boorman of
Pnncetou are njoiciug t ver the
arrival of a hue girl baby at their
home.
Mi> Robert Wnrsham and little
son have returned from Sulphur,
There's a Dollar
at Each End
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Of a million and the first one Is the hardest g
'a ami biggest. Thilt It is th" duty of every Q
a working man and woman to save a little of g
S their u uges every week is as plain as duy, o
O and It seema strange thut It is necessary to g
a argu- about it. Noiwdy 1 always going to o
O be young and strong and healthy. < 'id ate' g
■ and n kness and bad luck ar>' sure to come o
O some da\ With th-se fa- ts staring one in g
a the fa">' why is it that anybody l>e>,ltaies, o
O when with one dollar u bank account can g
j| be opened With —««.
f Collin Co. Nat. Bank
■ McKinney, Tkxas.
Col Sam Sparks of Ballinger,
prospective candidate tor State
Treasurer, will attend the Collin
County Picnic and Kemion, Au-
gust lt , 17 and IS. He i* not a
public speaker, but is a genial in-
dividual and a splendid business
man uud banker. Col Sparks
aud his father before hiui were
noted West Texas peace officers
for many years. Last year Col! telephone hue,
Sparks was president of the State "iano Star-courier.
Sheriffs Association aud is a; Mrs Gene M irtm
I T.
Walter B Wilson, Business
Manager of the McKiuney Daily
Ctuiier aud Weekly Democrat,
was a busine-s visitor to Plauo
Tuesday aud paid the Star-Cou-
rier a pleasant call. He reported
a heavy rain at McKinnev Mon-
day. The lightning damaged the
to some extent.—
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Summe
Niagara
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Your $$ May Go
Up in Smoke
•are
In spite of your most watchful
and what a satisfaction It is to have a
good reliable Insurance policy with a
solid, prompt los* paying company.
An* You on the Sale Side?
G. E. Abernathv
Room Wadd ill Bu'ldlag,
McKinney, - • Texas
special friend of Sheriff Tom M
Beverly.
Mrs Elizibeth Harris has re-
turned from a visit to her son,
Tom Harris and family in Sher-
man.
Mrs J P Moulden and children
are visiting the former's sister,
Mrs J S Stockard at Allen.
T C Perry is speudiug several
days at home.
District Clerk R E Geren re-
turned last night from a trip to
Dallas.
T M McDaniel has been sick
for -About ten days with fever,and
is still very sick.
Will Oglesby returtied last
night from a visit to relative- at
Booneville, Mo.
McCarty Moore, who ha* been
on a business trip to Oklahoma
iand Indian Territory, returned
I home last night.
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The salve thiat heals without a
scar lsDeWitt'sWitch Hazel Salve
No remedy effects such speedy
relief. It draws out inflamma-
tion, soothes, cools aud heals all
cuts, burns and bruises. A sure
cure for Piles and skiu diseases.
DeWitt' s is the only genuine
Witch Ha/el Salve. Beware of
counterfeits, they are dangerous.
Sold by City Drug Store.
John E Astin of Biyan, who
has been visiting his si-ter, Mrs
F D Perkins at trie home of Capt
and Mrs W A Rhea, returned
home this morning.
Claude Bell, a hustling young
traveling salesman for Provence
and children
went up to Anna today to visit
the former's si?ter, Mrs A P
Stroll j r.
There is no way to maintain
health and strength of mind and
body except bv nourishment.
There is no way to noui-h exceot
through ilie stomach. The stom-
ach must be kept healthy, pure
and sweet or the strength will let
dqwn and disease will set up.No
appetite, loss of strength, ner-
vou-nesr. headache, constipation,
bad breath, sour risings, lifting,
indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach troubles that are cura-
ble are quickly cured by the use
of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Sold
by City Drug Store.
Buy your August Groceries from PRICE STIFF
Phone 87. If busy, ring: 346.
up town again-
Charlie Lake, traveling for a |
large Ik wholesale firm, will I
leave Monday for New York city !
to remain for a few weeks 111 the!
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For
Local Option in (Jrayson
County Election.
Inside or Out
of the city limits we ha<re property that
will suit you.
fl You Want Vacant Lots
Or Farm Lands
for Investment or a home property, we
can take care of you. The prices are
rl {ht, and the term* can be arranged to
satisfy both aides.
Jenkins & McClellan,
Lawyer* and Keal Estate Agents,
McKinney, - - Texas.
Mrs 11 D Graham and children.
i who have been here visiting Mrs
j Graham's husband's brother, S H
Graham and family, left today
I for Cooper, their future home.
Mrs A C Williams aud son,
Clarke of Ennis, who have been j Dvspep ia,
here visiting at the home of H E
iG Furr. returned home today.
Mrs F R Wilson of Weston
1 left today for a visit in Fort
j Worth.
Avuer E Buck has returned
j from a business trip to Dallas.
Misses Julia Davis of Farmers-
ville, Lula Rees of Lavon and
Stella Wheel is of Celeste, who
have been attending the McKin-
nev Summer Normal, returned
home today.
Mr and Mrs J L Lovejoy and Col and Mrs T
house se'ling to the retail mer-
chants who go there to buy their
fall and winter stocks.
M isses Myrtle Hibbitts and Al-
ta Cole are visiting in Melissa.
Miss Cassie Xenny left this af-
teruoon for a vis.it at Bells. j
Mesdames H N I harr of Mem-1 The Face of The Returns Show a
phis, Tenn. and Rosa Coleman of : Majority of 877 Against
Faunsville, Ala, arrived this at- j 575 Two \ears Ago.
ternoon for a visit to their niece, j
Mrs J S Lansdale. ! o
T C Perry, accompanied by his! . Sherman, lex , July 31—With
daughter Miss Aline, and son ',Vt' ,ura' boxes to hear from
Lynn, went to Dallas this after- Saturday night out of the fifty-
noon. two election districts of Grayson
county, the face of the returns
After a heaity meal a dose of show a majority of 877 for the
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will pre- j prohibitiouiats. The pro majority
vent an attack of Indigestion |two yeuis ago was .">75. The
Kodol is a thorough digestant ivnd missing boxes gave a net anti ma-
a guaranteed cure for Indigestion, j joritv of three ut the election held
Gas on the Stomach,! March 7, iyu3. The vote of the
W eak Heart. Sour Risings, Bad city of Sherman was 427 for and
Breath and all Stomach troubles. 15oi against, a majority of 7i,
Sold by City Drug Store. | against a majority of 340 two
Bms returned|-veara ,Tte. majority in Deni-
reduced from l.OUl' two
w. T. HOARD,
Dentist.
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dill building nr poarnon
North Side Phon 2rt MeKlrtmy
Phone 08 if wanted at night
First landtngil stairway of Wad-
Or T'.*arMDn old stand
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You're wis if /ou have an insur-
unce policy se.f> and sure. If you
have nor you run a good deal of
risk Th'« excessive heat and the
dangers of travel at this season
all mak-- life a little more uncer-
tain Get your Insurance nr-
ranged by us*. th«n your work or
vacation will be nnoro oare free
White (Javis, Agents
Owe Coil In County Nat'l Bank,
McKinney, TeSM.
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lagiuust a malt
Alderman J D Bass returned j Jeais 88°-
this afternoon from points iu New ! son wa*
Mexico where he has been buying 'Veu!s> a8° 10 1
grain. ! The net anti loss 111 the cities
Prof E C Forbes,of Rosamond,, and the net gain to the j
was here today uud favored us! Pr09 the county so far is about !
with a pleasant call. ] 300, showing that the amis made I
Miss Velma Scott went up to; &hght gains m the country boxes. |
Melissa this afternoon to visit atj Defeat was conceded at anti
the home of her grand-parents,, headquarters at 8:30 p. m. So
far as has been heard, there were!
M Scott.
daughter, Miss Margie, Miss Cas-j Prof Charles J Denton.who was
sie Seay, Mrs Spencer Smith and oue of the directors in the Colliu
ct Frizzcll monuments, orders Mrs C N Abbott of Cincinnati, O. County Summer Normal, left this
l'he Democrat sent one year to left today for New York to spend afternoon for his home at Wylie. j
bis grandfather, Judge ,) W the remainder of the tumpier. 1 He expressed himself as being
j Mrs W H Sims and daughters, higbljf pleased with McKinney
(Misses Norma and Ona left this and her people, having had a1
! vTn? Mfr'r sinT^i -tor"\?' v" ''i""'"'" dfrRBl"f I «' C T f ...ember ... Sbe.
I Msit to Mis oims sister, Mis 31 j Normal session. We like Prof
juray, Sejmour. Texas. Judge
• Gray is one of Collin county's old
settlers who moved west a few
I years ago.
New sidewalks are being hid
Oft th^ east and north sides of the
j Win Purnell residence lot. Kelly
] Worshani and his large street
! force are doing the work.
Mi-s Minnie Mixon and niece,
I Miss ,1 o Stiff, who have been vi —
* iting their sister and mint, Mrs S
, Lackland at Coffevville,Kan,have
{returned home.
Some one entered County Com-
missioner N A Button's barn last j tendance with the children at
no election troubles anywhere.
A parade undei the direction of
the W C T U took place in three
sections. The tirst section was
composed of babies in carriages,
every carriage draped in white, i
the first one being pushed by the.
s
> How Does He Find Her?
^ What is the Reason ?
Home men have nothing but their
clothes to giv them standing Others
have good nualltles In addition to their
clothes. Tho furnishings in either oa#**
ar# important. We ha7 the sort of
furnishings Uji: give character to all
clothes
Burton L. Hunter,
The Gent's FurcUtior, McKlnn«y, Te*.
F Brackuey of Sherman.
The faithful collie dog belong-
ing to Claude, thelittle «on of Dr
J T Watson, formerly of Parker,
Collin county, succumbed after
several days illness in Dallas,
July 23. He tvas well and favor-
ably known ab ut Parker and es-
Denton. and everybody else who
met him likes him. lie is a slen-
did gentleman and teacher.
For sunburn, tetter and all
skin and scalp diseases. DeWitt's
W itch Hazel Salve has no equal.
It is a certain cure for blind,
peciallv by all the school chil- bleeding, itching and protruding
dren, who will regret to learn of piles. It will draw the fire out of
his death. He was regular iu at- 11 burn and heal without leaving a
ARE YOU SHFEP
Mare you a clear title ? Better be sure,
and let me abstract yours. My experience
In this line, and knowledge of location
(its me to abstract all titles In city or
country. My charges are reasonable,
and miiv save you trouble, property and
lawsuit*.
J. R. GOUGH,
I^awyer and Abstracter
McKinney, Texas.
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Dr. Jas. A. Caldwell,
Office phon" 145
Residence 26
m.
Office hours: 6 to 12 a.
and 2 to ti p. m.
Practice Limited
to Disease* of Eye, Ear,
Nose, Throat, Women, skiu,
genito, uriuary organs, rec-
• tum aud nervoun system.
' Oflic*: Upstairs West of
Foote House.
McKlNNKY. - TKXAS
night and cut the rubber tires off
ot a tine new buggy, slashed the
leather cushion and back, and
carved the spokes on one wheel.
The officers were notified early
this morning when the discovery
was made, but no clue to the
guilty wretch who was mean
enough to perpetiate such a ma-
licious deed has yet beeu found.
,1 H Murphree of Melissa orders
The Democrat sent to his address.
Mrs Haden Johnson left today
for a visit to relatives at Fayette-
ville. Ark.
school every day for several ses-
sions at Parker. Before going to
Dallas he was a dog of extraor-
dinary intelligence, possessing
mauv valuable qualities seldom
found among the canine family.
His principal job in the school
work was to carry the dinner
basket. He was treated by Dr.
Flowers, the able veterinary sur-
geon of Dallas, but all in vain.
Some of I he finest corn we have
! man.
The second section was com-
posed of boys carrying banners
| with mottoes; and the third sec-
tion was made up of women, girls
'and men.
At the close of every hour dur-
ing the day the church ami school
bells throughout tlie city rang foi
prayer.
The W CT i kept open house
ail day.
W. II. PERKINS, I
Fruit arid Ornam nta! Trees,
Shrubs, Vines, etc.
McKinnev, Texas
Top.
Roaes,
The pros will hold
thanksgiving meeticg
a
in
public
Court
scar. Boils, old sores, carbun
cles, etc, are quickly cured by the
use of the genuine DeWitt's
W itch Hazel Salve. Accept no
substitue as they are often dan- laza tonight.
gerous and uncertain. Sold by Denison, Tex., July 31—The|
City Drug fetore. ; antis carried Denison by e majori-!
E E McMunav of Verona tv °.f_ option 233,1
Anti majority last
eroua
Ciim^ iu today after his son,.lames
McMurray and Albert Strother.
who have been attending the
Summer Normal.
Mrs E E King returned home
seen this year is on exhibition at j this afternoon from Bolton. Miss,
Chandler & Arm
was grown bv Mr
A G
farm of
Cross left today for
the store o
strong It
j Bobbins on the
Never in the way, no trouble to j Chandler.
carry, easy to take, pleasant and Ortle
never failing in results are Pe- \u - i
Witt's Little Early Risers. These " U "' .
famous little pills are a certain E W Kirkpatrick and daugh-
guarantee against headache, bil- j ter. Miss Alice and Misses Ida |
liousncss. torpid livei .ind all of 'and Edna Ball who attended the 1
from constipa-1 Farmers' Congress at College
and strengthen Station have returned home.
tv of 58H
uguiust H'2'2.
election 1,008.
Van Alstvne, Tex., Julv 31.— I
The voting box in the prohibition
election here Saturday showed 34 7 :
votes cast,prohibition 24tj, anti i^i1.
California Marriage.
the ills resulting
tion. They tonic
the liver. Sold
Store.
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Bwntfe
ivomx.
r Tin Kind You Him i
Mrs .? F Parks, ,lr, nnd Miss
Claire Powell are visiting friends
in Sherman.
Wr S Knight, the big Noith
Texas dry good* merchant, was
in McKirney yesterday looking
after his store.
Dr C T Lewis of Franklin went
to Palla* today on business.
Mrs W T Beverly and little
Miss Cariie Clifton have returned
'rom a visit to Mrs Beverly's
niece, Mrs Brackney in Sherman.
by City Drug County Missionary Rev M F
Wheeler left today for Lavon
where he will begin a tent meet-
ing.
Mrs J F Parks ,|r, of Dallas,
returned home today after visit-
ing her father. ,1 E Largent, and
friends in McKinney.
A splendid new sidewalk has
been put down in front « f Mrs
lb-lie McWilliams residence on
Noith Benge Street.
H A Finch of McKinney spent
Friday in Dallas.—Dallas New*.
Judge T C Goodlier who has
accompanied I y her mother. Mis Very quiet here.
S J Frink. who will spend some Howe, Tex , July 31 —In the
time here. . „ ,, prohibition election in this coun-
M.ss Jennie (iib;on of Melissa tv Satur(|ttV thi> hox oa,t 177 for
who has been here attending the an<1 57 against prohibition.
Summer Normal, returned home |
th:s afternoon.
Mi-s Hattie Webb, who has
been visiting friends at Piano, re-
turned home this afternoon.
Mrs A E McMurrav, who has
been spending two weeks with
her son, E E McMurray and fam-
ily at Verona,has returned to Mc-
Kinney and will spend some time
wifh her daughter, Mrs W E
Rucker.
Mrs Louis Dumas of Fairview
went to McKinney yesterday tor a
short visit. She was accompanied
t y her daughter, Mary, and her
niece. Miss Mavit Thomas, who
ha% been visiting here several
days.—Sherman Register.
Announcement* have been re-
ceived by relativea of the groom
in this city, of the mainage of S
N Talkington to Olive Waten-
paugh nt Santa Monico, Califor-
nia, July 12. The groom is a son
of the late Allen Talkimiton and
cousin of Lee Talkington. He
was reared about ten miles west
of McKinnev, but for many years
has been a citizen of California.
Two years ago he visited here for
several weeks. Mr and Mrs
Twlkington will be at home after
Oct 15 at 23y Seventh St., Los
Angles, California.
PRETTY
THINGS IN
CHAIRS
Some of the best valuos you
ever saw an>l not a bit of doubt about
the attractiveness of the price. Take
any one of them and you'll find it
full of good points.
Look About
and
You'll Discover
something that will be
cerest and that you can
like. Give us a call.
of much in-
own if vou
Stephens & Hughes,
West Side Square.
MeKlNNEY, TEXAS.
HEDGES
■Goods
Squar*H
McKinney
Mise Ida Lowia of Franklin left been sick for a week U able- to be
IM«I Dyspepsia Our* ■ fJES* Early Rlaara KmM Dyaaapsla Oara
m im -*• «.I Tha hw-Mlrih MfMte what ma Mb
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Smith, J. Frank. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1905, newspaper, August 3, 1905; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291901/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.