The Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1906 Page: 9 of 12
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McKinney, Texas.
"Always Voir Mon°y's Worth. '
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legraphy taught. N'otea ecceptcd for • It Ira. P'.n."T
alogue and a lesson in penmanship '-"B. Your uame on
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X. K. STONE, Pre*.. M^Ivlnncy, Tc\;t*.
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MEN'T has thoroughly proved his
method, beyond a doubt, to be abso-
lutely tture in its marvelous action
!n relieving mankind of dlfieaee.
To Fat People.
EXCEMIVE FAT OR OBKKITY
IS A DANGEItOUS, PKOOKKS9-
IVB DISEASE THAT HASTENS
DEATH.
Dr. Push ha.s discovered a treat-
ment for curing, or reducing fat
people that Is ABSOLUTELY CER-
TAIN' to reduce anyone from twen-
ty to twenty-five pounds per month,
without drugs or medicines of any
kind. He GUARANTEES it. If it
does not reduce, you >;ei your mon-
ey back. It is not a failure in any
case. For reference ;n to what it
will do write to Cot. S. E. Motu, Of-
fice Commerce <v Lamar St*., Dal-
las, Tex., and Mian Kate Doyle, No.
Wood St., Dallas. Texas, and see
what they say about it.
.More reference can be given If you
wish. Write for his pamphlet, it
is sent free, h tells you Just what
you want to know about his differ-
ent methods of treatment for all
diseases, at his office and at your
home. His terms arc reasonable.
Write today. Address Room 209-
10-11, HOI Main St., Cock re 11
Building, Dallas, Texas.
DISTRICT COURT ADJOl RNS.
Minute* Approved and Signed by
•Judge I'eurrfoii.
District court adjourned Satur-
day, the minutes as kept by
District Clerk R. E. Oeren, being
approved and signed by Judgi Pear-
son. Shortly before adjournment
Judge Pearson overruled the mo-
tions for new trials in the Burnett
iu 1 Herndon cases. "he defend-
ants excepted and gave ..o'.iio of ap-
peal.
Jbose Aw|«l Head&cbesf
Aro Biiro indications o! sozuo form of stomach
trouble, blMoosncsa cr a kid liver. Malarnt will
\\ nor overtake yoa. Dm't risk It, and above al),
' i 40U tUkocalojiolorquiuinc—Loth arcduageroiu
HERBINE
Las al) their vlrjtw.—nono of their
deadly «?!;•"?. WE&R'NR tsken
reg'.uaiiy , Ulfnast ill headacbos,pat
theuicje.. v.' i > perfect condi-
tion, head of. biliousness, headaches,
liver ilia, you in good Loalili.
THY St TO-DAY,
fQo ol C >nl4. All >rt)gflia.'s.
WANTED—You to Vu.:i '.elegra-
I php; for railroad berviue under an
old operator with years experience.
Xoteti accepted for tuition. Posi-
tions guaranteed. Free catalogue
Mi Kinney Telegraph College, Mc
Kinney, Texas. wtf
Cbiingc in Itarber Shoj .
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Happy
Home
To have a happy home
you should have children.
They are great happy-home
makers. If a weak woman,
you can be made strong
enough to bear healthy chil-
dren, with little pain or dis-
comfort to yourself,by taking
WINE
OF
GARDUI
ADIiiTiONti TO FORCE.
MiIIIk'uh llroK, arc lucr-'usiiig Num-
ber of Sabxtnieii.
The enterpiidn ■ <1: > «o .ls and
ulotbing house of Ma .hews Bros.,
j has just mad • several additions to
Its already efficient force of sales-
men and salesladies. Mr. Will
Duer ;;nd Miss Willie King have
Just accepted positions with this
house, where they will be glad to
meet heir friends. A (i. Campbell
of Cameron has accept(• i a position
with the establishment, as has also
Mr. Sam Rogers. This popular
tirm is receiving an Immense Ktock
of new goods and i< preparing for
n big business thin fall and winter.
WILL DISCONTINUE URXCTK E.
A Tonic for Women
It will ease all your pain, reduce
Inflammation, cure leucorrhea,
(vUijtes), falling wotnb, ovarian
trouble, disordered menses, back-
ache, headache, etc., and make
Childbirth nitural and easy. Try It.
At all dealers in medicines, in
81.uo bottles.
"DUE TO CARDUI
is my baby girl, now two weeks
old, ' writes A\rs. J. Priest, of Web-
ster City, Iowa. "She Is a fine
healthy babe and we are both doing
nicely. I ain still taking Cardui,
and would not be without it In
the house.''
HeturiiK rroin Market.
Jim Merrltt, the popular and en-
tcrpr!slnj.* young manager or W. S.
KnightV biic dry goods establish-
ment here, has tirlrved from the
Eastern markets, whore he has been
purchasing goods for Lis lion
Mr. ; n 1 Mrs. C. W. Parker came
down trom Sherman Sunday ami
spent the day with Mr. -r's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parker,
who are preparing to move to i1! !
las.
Sold by Smith Bros. Jk Co., McKinney, Texaa.
W. II. Uiehurdson, ;he well known
and iiopular north side bnrder, haa
sold au intercut in hia uhop t ) .las.
| Bruton, a good barber, and well and
favornblj ktiown to the people of
| McKinney. The new firm will be
Richardson <v Bruton. Two goou
barbers and two good men. We
I wish the now linn much s.m s-.
Kxpress ('oiii|iii<il'ls Notify Railroads
of Liability Under Law.
Chicago, HI., Sept. I. The ex-
press companies have notified the
officials of the various railroads
that the express company and the
carrying road expose themselves
equally to the penalties of the Hep-
burn act in carrying the property
of the road over the lines of anoth-
er and as a consequence this practice
will be discontinued at once.
Another important question
which has grown out of the discus-
sion of the new law is whether or
not a combination of local rates
producing a through rate less than j
the published through tariff to any
Kiven point will be available by oth-
er routes to the same point without I
eoniplin.nce with the thirty day no-I
tlf.catior clause of the Hepburn law I
in qnotl:; ? re luction.; to meet the
emergency. In a number of cases
combined 1 )cals have been found i / j
constitute a rat" lower than publish- :
cd through rates an 1 the Interstate j
Commerce Commissi n will be ask- j
i 1 to determine whet.ier or not com-
petitve railroads m;!<y legallv quote I
the lower rate over their lines. The
Western road-,, Iji-iir; their action
on the new commerce law, have no-
t.;'Yd their Eastern e.-nnectiocs that
eUPiD'S MIRROR-
•Tb« buit; of s wotaan't f c« or
)• bcU the oteraal ■ign of the good ima
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py and Wast
one must italuily
have good
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k V-Jiwi,tl COBSUuUy *•
^ turning p*iM mmS
4 ^iSk. •che*. 4 to°
V * ~ ^ drain upon b«* •>
* « tality and •tre-rwtfc^
•be wlU «wt i«ok beautiful. The fi t) nfB
of nffWMrr*, the hrfo|{ red raituL t)N
111 trmper, the pale and wrinkled faer. dft
reault from tho%e disorders perniliat Mi
wonirn. and I be only ay to effect Itinr m*
la to *tiike ftt the source of tin? dllm-iUty
There ia eeery reaiton wlty • !)? hould writ*
tome great apectallot, one wlio h i-. uwdr ilk*
diaeaaea of w>mro a six ci ilty for a thiedi ml
century like Dr K. V. Tierce, foumle* cJf
the Invalidn' Hotel and SurRiial lii-.ntatr,
•f Buffalo, N Y. All correrpondctie* la
beld nacrrd'y confidentia'. and In ^i« t hu
id vice free and without charge.
During a long period of f>tactic*, Js-t-rtas
Pierce tound that a preicnption made &jp
mtirely of root* and hrrfc* without t.\
«ae of alcoboi, cur*«l ninety-ei({lit pet c*aa
af uch caaea A'ter ucing this remedy Aai
many jeara in hia private practice he ?sri
it up in a form that can he hud at any aatfu
where medicinea are handled.
In manjr caaea Dr. R. V. Pierce'a
Prescription will fit the needa and put th
body in healthy condition.
So lure of it ia Dr. Pierce, be offer* «•
reward of $500 for women who cannr4 4*.
cured of I>eucorrhea, Female Weakw
jprolapiua, or Falling! of Wouib. All h*-
aak ih a fair and reasonable trial of Iujn
mean* of ciirc.
Don't allow the dealer to insult ytw
IntelligaM* by offering you a cheap at*-
Mltute.
Send ai one-cent stamps to pay rwp*wmi.
01 mailing md get Dr Pierce's
Adviaer la paper covers, fnt.
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
Dr. Ptcrce'o Pleasant Pellets are the MP
ieii*«bU lavatiirt for dal^eat* worse a.
they will not be a party to any itn-
port rate which is less than the iUet*-
estic rate from the port of entry
Form t City Marshal Todd War-J-
en has gone to Oklahoma CM?.,
where he has accepted a pom Hon iu
the chief detective'^ office, ami •**
regret to learn that he will
move his family. He makes one erf
the best, officers that ver won' a
blue coat. He has thousands «■t
friends here who wish him wefj
We do.
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has stood the test 25 zre&s. Avzv?~~ Ar.:^d Sales over One and a Half r>l;llioii v
bottles. Does this recorfvl ti; No Cure, No Pay. 50c*
Enclo*'* !! * ith every hottio is a Ve/v Ccr.t* pacJ<age o Grove's Black R.oot Liver Ptiis.
HMnns. ^ msmmMwmMFWifzwz ..tsz?
Some New Healing and
Restoring Forces of
Nature.
The Natural Way to Get
Well.
IS BY NOURISHING THE DIS-
EASED PARTS. NOT BY DRUG-
GING. BI T BY USING THE 20TH
CENTURY DRUG LESS MEDI-
CINES.
They contain no particles of any
tiubstance not found in the human
body during health, and they can
be depended upon to cure disease.
Ab a matetr of fact, they are the
quickest acting forces In the world,
not excepting the most powerful
drugs. They are the identical Tooa
elements. They give the system th'J
ONLY food It can possibly use. and
which It has lost front the inability
to extract from your food H'e nec-
essary elements to maintain health, j
They are Tissue Salts, not poisons.
They are tissue builders, an-l the
PROPER FOOD for th« body In a
diseased ?U.te. They banish pain
and cure dlnoafte more quickly than
any drng, and yet they contain no
part or particle of any substance
not found in the body.
The body is composed of two ele-
ments, viz: the organic and Inor-
ganic. If we burn the body or any
tissue of It and analyze the ashes,
wo find the Inorganic elements
twelve in number, which go to make
up these tissue?. The twelve inor-
ganic elements, or salts then, are
all essential to the proper growth
and development of every part of
the body.
Tbe blood supplies these inorgan-
ic salts to the cells of every tissue
and organ of the body, and thus en-
ables them to perform their sepa-
rate and Individual functions. It
*ho blood supplies these Cell Salts
In their proper proportion, good
health Is the result, hut If the blood
Is Incking In one or more of them It
follows naturally, that the cells of
t'-e tissue or organ not properly
implied cannot carry on dflelr indi-
vidual function: Imperfect cell nc-
♦ !cn Is the result, and diseased tis-
sues and organ* follow.
We say then that disease s an
altered state of the cell, produced by ;
some Irregularity In the supply to
that cell, of one of the necessary i
cell salts, and that every unpleasant t
sensation, pr.ln or ache lndlcdt#s a 1
lack of :onie Inorganic contltuent of
the blood?
This being the case, the proper
and only rational cure oi disease is
to supply that deficient inorganic
salt to the lilood, which, In turn,
will supply It to tho diseased cell,
and thus the cell growth to Its
normal condition. Scientific re-
search and chemical analysis have
enabled us to produce these cell
salt«, and we can supply them a~
the symptoms show a diseased con-
dition in the body, which, of course,
is a lack of the normal amount of
one or more of these inorganic ele-
ments.
Remember. NOTHING CURES
THAT DOES NOT SUPPLY DE-
FICIENCIES and anything not con-
tained in the blood Is unnnecefsary
In treating disease. There are no
poisons naturally. In the blood, an.I
to treat disease by giving poisons !°
simply inhuman.
The natural laws, when rightly
applied will cure all disease that can
be cured, as they serve to bting
about a proper blood supply, which
we have shown to be so necessary
to good health. To cure nny dis-
ease then, will take as much time as
nature requires working In a natur-
al way.
This is necessarily true because
these salts (tissue foods) are gov-
erned by natural law, and ennnot
fall to produce exact results when
the conditions are the same. Dis-
ease never appears until after the vi-
tal forces fall to furnish the kind of
tissue salts needed for rebuilding
some organ of the l-ody.
Besides furnishing these tissue
foods. Dr. Pugh gives special In-
structions to each patient as to the
use of hot water. Internally and ex-
ternally. He instructs each patient
In deep breathing, diet, physical
culture, suitable to his or her case.
IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE
what disease you may have, If you
have any dlseaue your blood is load-
ed with impurities. All diseases
are caused by impurities In the sys-
tem. not being properly disposed of
every day.
Dr. Pugti haa studied the latest
and best methods of natural reme-
dies for curing chronic diseases of
men, women and children. He has
combined what long experience and
office practice has taught him to be
the best. His unparalleled success
In treating people In his office and
In their homes by his HOME TREAT
Taken to Te. nil.
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Deputy Sheriff George Eubaub
went to Terrell, Saturday, having
in custody Mrs. Etnilene Shaw of
near Anna, wno was recently ad-
judged insane and who was placed
in the asylum.
j.C./ toore
AFTER 30 YEARS
1906 t
Miss Bessie Emerson who is seri-
ously sick with fever is resting
somewhat better today, though she
Is still very sick.
Farm For Sale.
120 acres Collin county blackland
farm, 200 yards from Rhea's Mill
Post office, cnttrch and school. Four
miles from Prosper, 5 miles from
Celina. No richer blackland or
better Improved farm iu ColHu coun-
ty.
Write or call Immediately to see
Rhea Millar at Celina, Texas, d&w
;<
Mrs. J. F. Staggs left Thursday
for Cherokee county to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Flanagan.
H^ Moore and F. Eley, both of
Unlonvillo, Tenn.. are visiting in Mc-
Kinney. Mr. Moore is a brother of
Lewis Moore of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fryer are very
happy—cause to be. It's a fine girl,
and the first one. Jack is mighty
happy, and Mrs. Fr>er is convalesc-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Compton who
have been \isitlng their son, V. H.
Compton, at Valdasta, left Thursday
morning for their home In Somerset,
Ky.
Armp Mallow who has been seri-
ously sick nt his home on South
Chestnut street. Is some better this
week. We hope for his early
and complete restoration to health.
Taylor Brown has accepted n po-
sition as driver with 8. P. CoffcV.
Taylor Is a pleasant, agreeable and
Industrious young man, who ban
many friends among the traveling
public.
J, F. Sparlln and wife are her*
from Wolfe City, the guetss of Mr.
Sparlln'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
las Sparlln, and other relatives
They have many friends thore, who
are glad to see them.
Frank Matthews of Allen, was In
the city. He says cotton will
have to make Itself yet If much of
a crop Is produced this year. Worms
have destroyed much of the crop to
date. However this week has been
more favorable to thes taple.
In the Implemint business I an now offeiing the mont complete line
, of Farm ImpUments ever brought o McKinuey, consisting of Stand-
> ard and John Deere Cultivators, plows, etc, Newton and Mitchell
► wagons, Buckeye and Columbia Grain 1 Mills, Lightning, Buffalo, Ad-
miral and Rapid-fire Haypreeses, Hay lies, Ueeves Engines, Thresh-
ers and Clover Ilullers, Deering Binders and Mowers, Leather and
Rubber Belting, Hose, packing, etc. Machine oil and Cup Greasers,
in fact everything needed by the farmer, thresherman, gin or mill
, iLan, at prices that defy competition. Call and be convinced.
J. C. MOORE
South Kentucky Street, McKinney, Texas. ^
Give Us a Call When in Nead of
Groceries, Dry Goods and Hardware.
Plenty of Ice at reasonable prices, Fruit Jars and
Rubbers, Extracts of all kinds, a good
line of Proprietary Medicines.
We sell for SPOT CASH, buy with CA8II, have no bad
accounts to loose, own our store house, dwellings, teams,
etc., have no rent to pay, can therefore save you MONEY.
DAVIS & SCRIBNER,
CHAMBLISS,
TEXAS.
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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/m1/9/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.