The Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1906 Page: 11 of 12
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The Mlsaee Simmons visited at
Ifoote liiit ,week.
Kid. R. b. Horn will preach at
hi# place Sunday at 4 p. in.
The writer attended Sunday
vchool at Vlnelahd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris have
a twelve pound baby girl at their
house.
Tom ^MifiplAhun and family and
M Butler amj^j^ildreii of
.Duvaa^H.'"^.*. who ha
en visit-
ing here for several days, have re-
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. U. VV. Durham visit
ed jft Pike Saturday and Sunday.
James Durham and family are vis
Itlng relatives at Durant, 1. T.
On August 27th the death angel
entered the home of Mrs. Houston
and (laimcd for its own her daugh-
Re . Osborne or Princeton was in ^ K,,lu Kert \ slie ad been sick
our community last Ban day. for ,hr<?,s wewk wi,h typhoid iever.
Orandma Gullege Is sick at thin
writing.
It Is hard to see those who have
.spent tbelr life and whose days are
Mr. Louis Braaelle has gone to numbered fall before the reaper, but
Hill county.
Edmon Jonea Kas the fever.
Ed Klrkland and wife vlsltod
ohn Norrli and family Sunday.
HO LAND.
It teems doubly ao when he takes
the young and strong. So II was In
this case. Eula was Just'blossoming
Into girlhood, but to the bereaved
ones we would say the Lord knows
best; your loved one is not loBt but
gone before to welcome you home.
The Baptist meeting which
conducted by Rev. Wheeler war. a
freat success. Roland is prepar-
ing to build a Baptist ehurc*-.
Th4 baby of Mrs. A. Co* Is nick.
Mrs E. S. Burge and daughtets
j.'ft today for Sherman for school ad
vantages.
Walter Jennings returned iiomc
^Saturday from a vis't to Missouri. ,
Miss La tie Pearce l «gan
school at Cottage Hl'.l Monday.
Rev. Rae filled his tegular np-
jiointment at Liberty .-tin lay
Mr. Jornlg't i an1 sisters ol West-I
filiilg'er, Miss WrigV- of Tmjnewoc
^Burton and wife of McKlnney, j
.! gtiests of C. D. While ai.l Wifs
Saturday.
For men's work shoes Matthews
can't be beat. See him.
<XITTAGE HILL.
Our protruded meeting lie re has
closed. More good was accom-
plished at the meeting, we
l" think, than any meeting we eve- a:-
Just received big lot of Kant-be-
!>eat clothing for men. Call and see
it.—Matthews Bros.
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tended at Cottage Kill. Thirty-
live conversions and twenty eight
united with the church. Our church
is on higher ground of religion than
ever before. Rev. s. T. Francis of
1 Josephine assisted our pastor, Rev.
J. L. Rea, both are full of religion,
and devoted to their work. Rev. P
G Smith of Weston and Rev. Foard
' of this community were great help
In our meeting.
i F. W. Francis and Miss Nora Wes
j ter were married at the church here
, Aug. 2 . The attendants were L.
i S. Stlvens, Miss Lena Wester, Luth-
er Francis and MIsb Lillian Perkins.
Mlases Dayze Greer and Sue Sul- Rev. j. l. Rae officiated. May the
,lvan of McKlnney, spent Saturday sunlight of Heaven ever smile upon
tight and Sunday with Mrs. Milt them and may the choicest flowers
[Turner and family. deck their pathway through ilfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dunn and fam-1 mjS8 |<otje pierce of Chambera-
ly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j vllle. began her school at this place
fiac Day, who have just returned .Monday
rom Tennessee.
MIbb Lake Taylor Is spending a
«w days with Pisa Geneva Turner.
Mr. Francis Kite, who has been Mr. Charley Russell and family
(siting in Gainesville has returned and niece. Miss Ethel Russell, of
tome, acompanied by his aunt. Miss McKlnney, visited at the home of B.
lora Ozment of Paris ' R. Hodges Sunday.
W. P. Suttle and two little girls1 Mrs. Martha Chambers and chil-
trere here Wednesday. I dren visited at Climax last week.
HanAn'a fine shoes for men $5.50 ! Mr. Al Bomar and family are mov
t Matthews BroB., McKlnney. I Ing to McKlnney thlB morning. He
| iaa sold his place to Mr. Dalton of
Weit Texas. We are very sorry *o
loae Mr. Bomar and family from our
community, but wish them success
in their new home. We welcome
Mr. Dalton and family Into our com-
munity.
Miss Ada Strickland has returned
lio£e trom a weeks visit at Climax
11(1 cousin, Miss Nellie Havens,
.tie home with her and will visit
! rt
We bad a quiet wedding here
SWfciy evening, the contracting par
ll's being Mr. Usury Nammiuy and
Ml* May Housmou, both of this
•J4«:e. They were married at the
home of the bride's father, S. II.
Hoiiainon, by Rev. Hollum. We
wish for them a long and happy lire.
Mrs. Dugger and daughter, Miss
Racbael, have returned from a visit
to Mrs. Dugger's daughter. Mrs
Davis of Denton.
LUCAS.
Mr. Jim Cook and daughter are
on the sick lint this week.
The protracted meeting at the
Christian church closed Sunday
night. Bro. Shults returned to his
home in McKlnney Monday.
Miss Ethel Holt who has been at-
tending the meeting here, returned
to her home at Wylle yesterday.
Arby Sparlln. Miss Florence Mc-
Klnney and Miss Llllle Kerr of Mc-
Klnney visited In our community
Sunday.
Mr. A. Akers, the gin man at this
place, ginned his first bale of cotton
Monday.
Quite a number of the young
people here are preparing to start
off to school next week.
Mr. Clarence Parr and Miss Leo-
nn Moss both of tills place, were
united In marriage last Wednesday
evening at the home of Rev. Cord
Spin geon.
Miss Euha Massie or McKlnney
has been visiting Mis. Moss th:> ' fet
week.
Mr. Bob Bolln Is visiting in Den-
ton county this week.
LOONG NECK.
ANNA.
B. B. Willbanks < r the Continen-
tal Bank and Trust Co , or McKln-
ney, Is taking the placo of 11 A.
Marconi while tha Uttar takes a
wedding tour to Louis. We
have been stispe tlt>g audi a move
from Bro. Marconi fo.- some time.
Hail the happy pair! None but
the brave deserve the f.tlr. '
Mr. Guy King, of Westminser,
started Tuesday with a company of
tlve farmers from this vicinity -tq
Northwest Texas. Mr. King is at
work fh thf Interest of .1 lann com-
pany pid njkiH aeeklng
homefKAn tAlJ^ama. VI v .
Rev. Stone of McKlnney. preach
ed at the Anna
Sunday.
Methodise church
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The Prices Quoted Below.
Will give you a fair idea of the many money-saving opportunities that this store affords. You'll
ftnd not only that the Items are exceptional In val-ue, but that you will get some of the best bargains
that you have ever had the pleasure of getting.
Itig Iturgnins in Nicklc Goods.
45 wood clothes pins rtc
1 bottle Lemon or Vanilla extract
Al cake Grandpa's Wonder Tar soap Be
1 No. 2 lamp chimney
1 bottle tan shoe polish •*«"
2 papers braBfc pins
1 quart funnel
No. 1 lamp bivrner
2 8-Inch pie plates •**'
I hair gallon milk cup 5,1
Granite Ware.
12%-lnch granite wnsh pan
4 quart sauce pan
4 quart granite pans ....
(5 quart granite pot anil lid
f> quart granite straight pot
11 quart granite bucket . . .
12 quart granite dish pan . .
14 quart granite dish pan . .
1 quart granite dipper tfte
. 15c
. 15c
. 15c
. :t5c
. 40c
20c
. 85c
. 54>c
lOc Table.
Granite wash pan
Set white metal spoons
6-hole muffin pan
2 '-a quart hipped satice pan. tin
K ounces machine oil
Decorated gray bowl
Iinch glass vase
Picture frames
White lined granite cup
Hunter's pattern sifter
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Largest Stock and Sinnllevt Prices.
I K-piece set wWjj^goods 70e
IS-plece set large plate goods H5c
IS-piece set deco«ca4c(| goO.lft $1.10
t H'piece set d« coi'ifted large plate S1.20
LSI-piece Met white goods Htl.tO
18-plece set Johnson's English goods . . .. $l.5(>
lS-plece set Johnson's English goods.
worth $2.4h for #1.75
12-inch dish, decorated 15c
lQrlnch deep dish white 20c
Full line of Second hand Furniture ]jmd Stove* at LowestJ Prices
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McKinney, Texas.
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Full line of Columbus Buggie«7 Carriages, Etc.
direct from the factory. These are the best and
most durable Buggies. Carriages, Etc., made.
We also carry the best line of other flue Bug-
gies, Carriages, Etc. ever brought to McKinney.
Special Prices
On Farm Wagons to close out. See us if you
Need a Wagon.
Harness, Saddlery Goods, Lap
Robes, Blankets, Whips, Brush-
es, Etc. We make a specialty
of all kinds of q/.
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REPAIR
WORK
WELCOME—At our big store. A visit will be
highly appreciated. We will make it to your
interest to call on us.
McKinney & Massie,
Second Door East of Postofflce, McKinney.
HLt'K ItllHiE.
Ainu mbe of the farmers are go-
ing picking cotton this week.
In at'this plaHihas put uiffene
and ^o Uglfcfiave been «nar-
at this place.
L. Yeary has been
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bale
kete
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day.
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and
very sick
with fever, but is reported better to-
h , Ifffi
. L. if. &llef. n. P. Johnson
. P. Rutherford of Farmers-
vllle were here Saturday night, at-
tending the Masonic Lodge.
J. A. Barnett was In McKlnney
Saturday on business.
Jesse Eakle and wife came In last
week,from a tour In Western Texas.
Dr. Yeary was here Sunday to see
his Bon, S. L. Yeary, who has been
very sick.
M, L. Barnett left Saturday for
Waco where he goes to attend Bay-
lor University.
Mrs. Irlc Hedrick has been sick
nearly a week wltn fever.
W. C. McCarley was In McKlnney
First Monday.
Jane Hopkins boy-proof clothing
is guaranteed at popuar prices: Mat-
thews Bros., McKlnney.
NEVADA.
Dr. Smith, Bro. Ashburn, J O.
Taylor and ,T J. Vermillion have re-
turned from New Mexico. Bro.
Ashburn found tils baby, Carl, sick,
but he is some better.
Mr. Tom Glasscock of Peach. Tex-
as, Mrs. T W. Leverett of Dallas,
Mrs. Dr. Smith and daughter have
returned from Honey drove where
they had a family reunion at the
home of their mother. Mrs. Glass-
cock.
A tine boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Smith last week.
School opened Monday morning
with two teachers and seventy
pupils Free school will begin tr>*
first of next month and we hope to
have as many pupils as possible so
we can use the five teachers, who
are ready for work.
Cotton picking will be In progress
by next week.
A wedding couple were In this
community Sunday evening. They
were married by Rev. Fletcher.
Bro. Wright filled his regular ap-
potntmnet Sunday evening.
Several from here are attending
First Monday today.
The lodge here did not meet Fri-
day night on account of weather.
Mr Noah Yeats and wife of the
Cottonwood community spent the
day with Mr. Talt Yeatts Sunday.
LOST—Ladles black silk waist be-
tween McKlnney and Wetset. Sun-
day, July 26th. Return to W. S.
Matthews and get reward. wit
EAST McKINNKY.
Our stock is now complete, full of
new fresh goods. While In McKln-
ney see us. Matthews Bros.
Mrs. Hodges Is visiting at Worn-
ble.
Mrs. Smart and two sons visited
at New Life and Verona a few days
last week.
Mrs Boyer has moved in the Chas
Malone house.
Wallace Wilson has moved back
to his home.
Miss Vlrgle Shart has returned
from a week's visit at Tioga.
Jim Higgins and wife visited his
sister at Ardath Sunday.
Miss Pearl Rice visited at Altoga
last week.
Miss Jennie Smart is visiting at
Tioga.
Mr. Havens and family lias return
ed from Tioga where they went for
the benefit of Mrs. Haven's health.
Chester Boyer is sick.
Miss Lula (law Is numbered a-
mong the sick.
Misses Minnie and
nre visiting their
this week.
^Irs. Jones of New Hope visited
her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Mlllican
last week.
Rev. Hugh McClellan will preach
next Sunday at 11 o'clock and at
nlCbt.
Owing to the weather the meeting
has closed.
Mary York
grandpa rents,
VERONA.
The Baptist meeting began at this
place last night.
Miss Minnie Fields and brother,
Willie, who have been visiting rela-
tives at this place for several weeks,
left last Tuesday for their home In
Sulphur. I. T. Miss Effle Oreen re-
turned home with them for a visit
and will go from there to Madill
where she will resume her study In
music.
Mrs. Minor Bounds and baby are
sick at the home of W. E. St. Clair.
J. L. and Hubbard Auderson and
families have returned to Tioga af-
ter a visit here. Miss Ida King ac-
companied them home for a visit.
Mrs. Beda St. Clair and daughter,
Mabel and Miss Bessie Hulme of Ti-
oga were In Verona Monday. They
came down Sunday to attend the fu-
neral of Miss Mollle Miller at Pleas-
ant Grove.
Fred Leslie, wife and baby are
here from Denlson, visiting relati-
ves.
Jim Aycock, Will Stewart and
Mark Bailey have gone on a pros*
upectlng tour in the West.
Mr. Sides is very low at the home
of his son, south of Verona.
dim Wardlow who was so serious-
ly hurt in a runaway last week con-
tinues to improve.
Lee West and family of Princeton
passed through the city this morn-
ln« en route home from a visit in
Amarillo and Bowie.
Keith's Konqtieror, men's fine
shoes $3.no, and $4.00 at
Matthews Bros , McKlnney. Dandy.
Scott Allison went to Dallas Wed-
nesday to visit his sister. Mrs. J. A.
Ball.
I'nion made work clothes, over-
alls, Jumpers; Matthews Bros., Mo-
Mrs. D. L. Runnlon and little
daughters. Kathleen and Annlo
May. have returned from Dallas,
where they have been visiting rela-
tives.
WET. IK L.
Mrs. Lula Christie is on th« sick
list.
Mr. Graham and wife have return
«d home after a visit In Clay Co.
John iVL Car ring toil of Cunio
spent yewwrday wttii ril*tlve|
and leff~*\^?dnesd#v for n rtflt
to relatives and friends In Freder-
ick, T)k"TaFonia, anJITVernon, Texas
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Buy your fall bill at Matthews;
they have the goods at the correct
prices, or money back.
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❖ Have MiMMiriHl Work ♦
❖ done at Cottier & Woodall's •>
•> Barber Shop. —Clean MllPfl. ♦
❖ pruiiyjt «tittytlon. East Side •>
❖ square, McKlnney. C
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1906, newspaper, September 6, 1906; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291958/m1/11/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.