The Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1906 Page: 7 of 12
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and more thirsts every day as the reputation of
our Bupeib soda water spreads. We serve all
the popular fountain bevet aires, but we strive to
make them more satisfying and delicious than
the ordinary. High grade materials add much
to ihe quality of soda water, and we pay extra
in order to get the purest and best to be had.
"Drink our soda once,
and you will come again."
Smith Brothers
"Prescription Druggists."
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Havz You
Tried some off the bread
turned <out by
Our Expert Baker
He is new in JYlcKinney,
but old in the business.
No better bread in Texas
than baked here.
MODEL BAKERY
Phone 4.
H. O. WILSON, Propr,
AARON BRYANT, Mgr.
The People Who Patronize Our
Soda Fountain ^
have vou taste ours, and see if its not all we claim 11 to be, jur
syrups are mad.- from trenh fruit juices. They are pure and you whl
like them all. We serve the latest Soda Fountain Drinks.
Our Ice Cream is the Best in the City
Emerson Drug Store.
"Let us till your prescriptions."
Phone 400. 8ld«
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in dallas.
HONORS FOR COLLIN MAN
Will II. ItodgtM-s of Frisco Styled
Silver Tonguod Orator ami
lllwtwl Vice I'resident.
| See Our Special
Prices On
TO BUY YOt'K Dittos IIKIIR.
A perfect drug store requires
many things to make it—first, the
will to buy the best; next the know-
ledge to know when you get it. The
further knowledge ot knowing how
to keep and dispense it; then the
will to charge reasonably for it.
You will find all these at this store.
Competent, registered pharmacists
In charge prescription department.
We fill difficult prescriptions and
postively do not practice substitut-
ion. Our prices are honest; let us
fill your prescriptions.
n. B. BRISTOL,
CITY DRUG STORS.
"In Business for Your Health."
Dallas, Sept. 4.—The annual ses-
sion of the Rural Mall Carriers'
Association of Texas was held in
this city yesterday, with President
R. L. Naylor of Mineola, presiding,
Secretary P. S. Meadger of Troy,
Texas, recorded the minutes. There
were about a hundred members of
the association in attendance. The
morning session was taken tip most-
ly in the hearing of addresses from
various persons appointed commit-
tees and other routine business.
The address of welcome was de-
livered by Hon. W. H. Atwell on be-
half of the city and (., • Dallas Com-
mercial Club.
Will H. Rodgers of Frisco, whose
style of address caused a resolution
to be passed by the asocial Ion call-
inn him "the silver tongued orator
of the Texas Association," respond-
ed to the address of welcome. He
declared that Dallas, ' I'.ie Chicago
of the Southwest," U held in the
highest esteem by the carriers, who
look upon the city as the god-moth-
er of the State association, organi-
zation having first been formed in
this state.
At the afternoon session the fol-
lowing officers were elected.
President, Paul F. Maedgen,
Troy: vice president. Will 11. Rog-
ers, Frisco; secretary and treasur-
er, B. A, McMahon, Ladonia. Del-
egate at large to international con-
vention, Paul E. Maedgen. Troy.
Three state delegates to National
convention, Robert I,. Naylor. Min-
ealt; John M. Fain, Denton; W. H.
Rogers, Frisco.
Austin was selected as the next
meeting place, there being no op-
position. The session will be held
on Labor day, 1807.
For
Dyspepsia
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tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, ue;
stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A prompt relief.
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Enameled 6ranit Ware,
for this week. So low
you can not keep from
buying it. Any piece
in window for
25 cents.
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Call Up No. 600
For any information wih regard
to Photo Work. My Motto: "The
Best Only," in
Photographs, Enlargings.
Views both in and out of town.
Kodak work always finished in
the neatest styles possible. Al-
ways at your sen-ice.
H. A. L. Greenwood
Blue Gallery, - - Phone gOO.
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Don't Worry
Don't worry these hot days
send your Laundry to us,
we will laundry light, at
the right price. We are
lautidrying for your neigh-
bors, why not you? Coun-
terpanes 10c and 15c.
d'hone your wants to 120.
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,1 To Wearers of Dunlap Shoe!!—We lmve just re-
! cHHVe<t 15 stylet of Nice Nobby Shoe# of
| Fall Styles of the Dunlap Make
•> in all the new Leather* and Toe*. Would be pleas-
ed to have you call and inspect samo.
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J. A. WATERS,
Shoe Store.
McKinney
£ Steam Laundry.
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THK Ml STAt'HK DISOI ISK.
Spectator Has Been K\|* iimciitiii«
Along This Line.
The Spectator never knew what
great fun it is just to wear a mus-
tache. Things are not what they
seen). You can move on almost un-
recognized by your closest friends
if you will only go off a few days
and let 'em grow, then come back.
Your greetings are no more those
"soulless greetings" of which
Wardsworth complains but hearty
old handshakes that, make the heart
to throb, the blood to course
through your veins not unlike that
of a fifteen-year-old boy when he
meets
On the streets
A pair of eyes
That make his thoughts arise
Above the dull, gray now.
Yes, somehow you inly rejoice n
little when one says "Why hello! I
liked to not a knewed yon Mister."
l.ord Winston Churehhill was once
told by a prominent English, lady
that she did not, approve of either
his politics or his mustache. Chureh-
hill replied "Madam, don't be un-
easy, you will never come in contact
with either."
THE SPECTATOR.
Inline Bark,
This Is an , ailtnen for which
Chamberlain's Pali Bilm lias prov-
en especially valuable. In almost
every instance it affords prompt and
permanent rel'ef. Mr. Luke La-
Grange of Orange, Mich., nays of If
"After using a plaster and other re-
medies for three weeks for n bad
lame back,I purchased a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two
applications r-ffected a cure." For
sale by Smith Bros
This Happy Man
is never without a smile,
He drinks at
Bristol's Fountain
and life seems worth the
while. Our dispenser is
a bird.
City Drug Store
"la Business For Your Health."
Attack of Diarrhoea fowl l y One
Do<w> of (iMiHkrrlnln'N CViltc, tlml*
era and Diurrlioe* Remedy.
It was a week an attack of diar-
rhoea that I could scarcely attend .o
my duties, when I took a dos® of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1)1
arrhoea Remedy. It cured mo en-
tirely and I had been taking other
ncdlclncH for aine days without re-
lief. I heartily r«commer.d 'his rem
edy as being the bos' to n\\ knowl-
edge for bowel complaint. R. Q.
Stewart, for of the Arm of Stewart &
Hro.. OreenvPle, Ala. For sale by
Smith Bros. fcffiJ1
OUR NEW VAULT
Will be a revelation to you. Tt
is the latest and best, in the art of
steel vault construction. We shall
not attempt a description but cor-
dially invite every citizen of Collin
county and that means Vol", to
inspect it personally. We havo
steel lock boxes fur your valuable
papers.
The Continental
Bank and Trust Co.
McKinney. Tex.
On the Finger Tips
Is where you can reckon any
problem. Call to mind this b*nfc,«ncl
ic's easy to conjecture basin<am- ti
here will prove eminently *ati«l'<sr*rry „
Confidence in Banking is necessary end
is quickly established between a
our patrons. For a conservative
open your account here.
Collin County National Bank.
iA Little Cool Now!
Hut we will have some more warm weather.
Prepare for it with the underwear we have >«
display in our south window pretty, blue, pink
ana black and white pin-stripe underwear
worth $1.00 suit, at. the low price of
40c Per Garment, 75c Per Suit
These items lojog your thinkery a bit.
HUNTER
The Haberdasher. East Side St
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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/m1/7/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.