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•pur*! wiflw'iti■▼ rurvnrynAT.nATirTTiR TwrnsnAV attattst oa loifi
FALL
Th tjiii«* i • i• ■ to heiMn to think
about > <• ur fall Mill ainl oveii • 1
UOt otll v to tK11 in I If in I 'll to
JV!V Til KM.
N.llWlt 11. i •; • 11 ill ' I i ' in- ' I I
11 ' cvoi.v ■ ■ i : i• I• "l
niorehnlidis . I wish to Inform >eu
tint 1 will • II • "ii a new t.'ll fiiH AT
THE SAMl: iii,i) PRICKS. Don't
wuiiil' r how 1 ilo It. Just i mm' it< an l
let mi' prov It to you.
Made-to-iltcnsurc cloth." an- tin
only kind to wear i'oi "• Hi atnl •
UK take > Mir measure.
W. M. Shipley
Tailor, i leaning mill t■i«-~-i ii;
lll I'l i K (. I,(I I II I .v—I I .- > .Mi I N I ^
Plloll.'k U'
' Ih being assisted by his brother, Rev.
liar I M Jones, of Paradise, Toxiui.
.1 I*' Patterson, wife, find three
children of Kittle Rock, Ark., urrlvod
in McKinncy tliIm morning They
were i'ii route to AHoki to visit Mrs.
I1 11« iMin'H parent:;, II K. Ili'flln and
wife. Mr. Patterson suited that cot-
ton in tlii- Arkati-.is river bottom
looked Hi In1 Vt ry fill''.
: I'M Davis, a priluv of runl fellow
atnl frieii'l of ever) lee y who IS for-
i • •. t<• to know him. i in the city to-
'il.i1. from his home it Wv'tic. I|. has
a ci.i'iploti d .-oiiic substantial atldl-
jfloiis to hi.s home I•" .11e.I Just north
("f W'ylie and now lias . nle. countr.v
| home in convenient w Ik-ng distance
'of the business 'li
of tin town.
SATURDAY.
THURSDAY.
•.ster ( i
Y>ti
Hill
linn. .1 F. W
Was in re today
j im Ho mar of Vim \ drove was a
business visitor in McKinncy tins
morning
Jake Decker of the Wlnningkoft
community was a business visitor in
McKlnney this niornln. We thank
him for a subscription to The Weekly
1 >emoci it-Gazette.
Bob Mi'i'oy and wife and son. Kee.
Mrs. s McCoy and Koonurd Bennett
of t'ellna left ycslcidav for an auto
trip of two weeks with relatives at
Hereford and otln r Went Texan point*.
The Methodist revival meeting
Ti
Bi
T i
in
In., retur;
visit In ''
l>. A Ta;
al'.inU'il I
l.nii at
which had been m progress
tllge >1111 clo-e I I -t W. dtiesd
Twelve i ■■ ti\ < rslons w. i. ..
meeting was eonducted b> It
K. Klrby and CI I! Slacl
J. H. Timlin of .• t.i.
eil home this w. ek fr<
Una to bis breitli. '-t:
lor. Mr
his two I
Mlldr 1
with Mr
high school
W. D. 1 lie'
Orov Iti/.'ii.
t he father ft I
.feedstor- r in.
one of the train. I nurses at ' li.
Cuhlwl! Sanitarium in thii city.
attending
It I ill-
s' night,
ed. The
vs. W.
I.
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I i
.f Mi
ek.
K\.
I if.
At
the
present Miss Kv i is
bedside of hei father.
Sheriff It. T Hons, and Mrs House
of Rotan, Fisher county, who have
been atending the S< hrlffs conven-
tion it Ft. Worth, earne up to McKln-
ne y last evening and went out to the
home of the former's cousin. Jake
"Decker, on Route 5. where th y re-
mained until tliis morning.
Mr. Oleston of the extension de-
partment of the Agricultural «V M' -
chutlical College at Bryan. Texas, was
liere yesterday. He visited Bonis F
Arnold, county demonstration agent,
and tOKeth'>r they went out to the 1 lit -
to farm, when Mr. Oleston directed
some work in the way of ditching, etc.
F. H Keinp of Bon ha in was a visit-
or in McKinncy today. He has ac-
cepted i position as plant chief for the
Union Telephone Company at this
place, and will soon move with his
family to this city. He has been plant
chief for the Bonhani Telephone Com-
pany. He takes Mr Haley's place
here. Mr Haley having been trans-
ferred to Sherman
Mr and Mrs. Charley Wilson of
Celtna are entertaining with a fam-
ily reunion this week to Mr and Mrs.
J. S. Klrkpatrlck and family, A. E.
Wilson and sons. Ollle nnd Clifton
and Miss I.ewls Wester of Randlett,
Okla. The heads of these families are
brothers and sisters of Mr and Mrs.
Chas Wilson About eight years ago
they moved from this county to Okla-
homa and have many friends and re-
latives In rellna who are glad to wel-
come them back on a visit
Mr. licwis of lilua Mills was here
today.
.1 IV Italldy of Cellna transacted
business here today.
) .1 M Barron of I'ltino was a busl-
iin s.s visitor here today.
II, >' Wlleovson of I*. ri hi ■ \ ille was
a visitor here yesterday.
Mis. I'. F. I.'ifti' • "f Melissa was
shopping in the city today.
\tiorncy Gccrvc Hardin was a vis-
itor from Farniersvilh today.
Dr. T. CI Moorman will soon move
back to Princeton from '"eliiia.
Mrs. Ida I^is of W>lie Is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Biggie McCoillllll, 111
the city.
Hon llob Moulden. county Jiid'c
elect of Collin county, was In the city
yesterday.
Winn Bros., hustling mule ileal rs
of Wvlle. shipped a u*ir load of mules
out of that place this week.
10. K. MeMurray. who has been to
Mineral W. lis, returned to Ills home at
Princeton and Is now confined to his
bed.
_<' B. Touchstone, of Fnyburg, was
n business caller at our office today.
Mr. Touchstone reports corn crop
about half as good as last year. But
the cotton crop is cut fully one half
short
Our good young farmer friend J.
It Walters of near llontlll Was a busi-
ness calb r in the city last evening.
While in town, he gav. us a dollar on
Ills Weekly I icniocrat -(iageite sub-
scription for another year.
1'nde Bob lliousiwr'.gbt, one of the
ul • ntial ' it'/, ns of Wv lle, accoin-
iiiled by his daughter, Mi's Mattlo
Houscwright, and tlie former's sister,
Mrs. Matt Brown and Miss Notion,
w re visitors in McKinncy this morn-
ing.
K. Bailey and family of Honham,
T. \as, he.I McKilltlev this morn-
ing. They were enrontc to Mineral
Wi lls and were traveling by automo-
bile. Mr. Bailey calchl at this otTico
to insert a classified ad in our column
seeking to find two suit cases which
he lost bet v. en Mi Kinney and Atllia
this morning about ten o'clock. Mr.
Bailey offers five dollars reward for
their return to this office. Read the
ad in our classified columns.
i FRIDAY.
Wade & Albert
va> liny arc ph-uM'il I localise
t
lb' > arc pleasing those who
purchase ni'iierie-. I la till their
miit'c, All mc wi.nt Is a chance
in -bow >iiu that we can sine
>ini money. Drop in ainl leave
an order, or phone it lo lis.
Our Motlo; Highest grade
groceries, low prices, and
prompt delivery.
W \I)E
AI.IU.KI
BKiOERS & RAQSDALE
At 8. T. llaninioiKl Old Slaud.
Ill<t 11 Phones l.'itt.
PUSTOI RESIGNS
• in I a -1 Sunday, Kov. Sicrllng Park
pi> elited his I'e.igiitaloil as pastor of
the pre l.yterian church, IJ. S. A., of
thl city. and the saiiie was ivuctant-
ly accepted by that congregation. This
termlliaies au eighteen months' pas-
torate in McKinncy by this popular
minister, whose v.ork In our midst
has been most acceptable to Ills inem-
, hoi I'lil also to the citiy.cn.ship in
general of our city with whom he Is
popular without regard to church
creed or alliliation. N'tt.M Sunday will >
be Rev. Park's concluding day in the!
capacity of pastor In McKinncy, on
which occasion It is expected that the
entire membership of that church, as
well ;e other friends and admirers of
this popular pastor, wJII be present to
express their appreciation of Ills'
v.ortli nut work among us and their
i r.i at the severance of his rol«, I
tion to a nine duties In another field,I
w11• h promises a broader scope of
Mrs. W. T. Hurt were married yeater-
Iday afternoon at H;."0 at the home of
I the brides fattier in a. McKinncy, Dr.
10. 10. King officiating.
| At the First PrcHbytertaa church
ye ;ti'i'day morning alinouiici in. tit was
I made that tin day's contributions
I would be sent to Buckner (
I I Ionic
'collection from lite Sunday School
I pupils. Contributions at the First slty of
Baptist church yesterday morning c'oliiuihia
|usefulness in tin- labor of hit Master's
I vineyard. . I
li.'v Park glvs np his McKinnoyj
work to accept the pastorate of the
I'ri liy'erian church at Atkins in the
north central portion of Arkansas, lo-'
eat d al the foot of the Ossarks. !
Itev. Sterling Park Is lu the prime
of life, vigorous In mind and body. He
is abundantly equipped for ellielent|
sent to Buckucr Orphans' jservlee in the work of his church. Ills!
The sum of $7 represented Hie education was obtained at Trinity
I 'diversity, then Cumberland ITnivor-
rennessee a,id rounded out In
ITnlverslty In the state of
were also donated to the orphan fund.
Dr. King states thai the sum of iJnn
New York. Thus to his natural tal-
hai bet
orphan
.1. t
i oil a v.
■ti raised by his churcU for the
In sid s many useful articles.
TUESDAY.
and consecration to the cause ofj
Master and the church, he has]
n himself every aconired <iualifl-|
for i he successful prosecution
sacred calling. Ilje is u fluent
visit I
ll.
ness
John? on was lure from rlano , (| w||||
church
l! it. ef Wyllc was a business Wm|{ ),.,
here today.
ivlngton of Frisco paid a busl-
MONDAY.
w;
quite
n he
Will Wallace of near Mel ssa was a
visitor here today.
Dee Carver of Farmersvllle
here to lav on busln s-
Batson Hulse. who has been
sick with typhoid f v > i- able
up
H W Cox. deputy sheriff, was In
Westminster on official business to-
day.
J. T H"flln of Stut.gart, Ark. Is
visiting 1:1s parents, Mr. and Mrs H.
1^. Heflin. of Altogn
Charlie. Funk of near Wetsol Is re-
ported to be quite sii k suffering snth
rheumatism whli li ion fines him t., ias
bed.
Mrs. W A Melton who has hern a
resident of the Mien section close on!
to forty year-, has moved to Fort
Worth
I F Brooks a eotton merchant ofj
Wylle and brother if M'~- t; <• Wal-
ters of this it\ i- i Mi Kinney visi-
tor on luisines* todav
I<" I'rlin in I ■ ung wife, of Du-
Duin Woods of Cottage Hill was in
McKinncy today.
1/ ' McOutre of near Forest Grove
was in the city today.
.). J. Cooper of Wylle was a busi-
ness visitor here today.
Jim Marks of Cottage Hill trans-
acted business here today.
Constable Mack Evans of Nevada
was a business vsttor here todu.v.
C ('. a Id ridge, prominent llano
clttuen. was a business v isitor here to-
day.
Johnny Masen of Wylle was here to-
day the guest of hi.s sister, Mrs, Carl
Gallagher.
Mrs. Wesley N athery. and little
daughter, Gertrude, of Farmersville
visited in the city.
J. C. Bllllngsley, assistant postmas-
ter at Wylle. was a business visitor iii
the county seat today.
Joe Spurgin. who is connected with
T i' llurcli & Son's big grocery store
nt Wylle, was here today.
W W Ingram, a prominent farmer
living west of Wylle. made a business
visir to McKinncy today.
i' D i'olson. a prominent farmer
living near Wylle, was a business vis-
itor In tin county seat today.
Judge I, I,. Miller of Farmersvllle
Is in th. city today. He Is one of Far-
m. rsville's leading citizens.
Miss Iva c'ade of the Wilmeth com-
munity returned home this morning
after a visit to friends nad relatives
at Piano.
Boli Crock' tt Is lo re from Prosper
to.i.is to I... his son. [.add Crockett,
who has be* n quite sick. Klidd is
some what Improved today.
Richard Hudson, pure food Inspec-
tor and editor of the Farmersvllle
Times, is tn fhe city today, Inspect-
ing the dairies of the city.
H. A Rothfus of Wylle was here to-
day. giving 'Ids office a call to sub-
scribe for the Weekly Democrat-Ga-
zette. We are glad to enroll his name
on our fast growing list
Mr Charles Henry Lewis nnd Miss
Hcrmie Hurt, daughter of Mr and
visit to McKinncy today.
• c;, p. Colitis, a prominent Vnnn |\ ,,
business man, was n the city today. v i,
W. II. Ilousowrlght. a leading r,n,t
•farmer of the Wyli" section, was a ;,n I
| McKinncy visitor today,
\V. M Groves, of Groves Bl'Os., 1.11,.I
jrealtv agents of Wvlli was a business to
visitor in McKinncy today. I |'
Capt. c*l 1 iit Haggard, a prominent |
i itlzcn nnd big land owner of near
Piano, was a county scat visitor to-
day.
J D Miller and family, who have
been residing al Farmersvllle, left
this morning for Holdenvlllc, Okla-
homa. where they will make their fu-
ture home.
George W. Houscwright of Wylle
was here today, lie is vice president
of the First National Bank of Wylle
and one of the leading business men
of the town.
V. It. Gallaglu r, cashier of the
First National Bunk of Wylle, and
prominent in the busini ss affairs of
the town, made a business visit to
McKinncy today.
Mrs. T. C. Andrews was called to
the bedside of her father, II. T. Tld-jlng
well, who was taken suddenly ill at the
cut
his
giv-
en I ion
of his
spi k. r. Ills ministry In McKinncy,
as well as i sewh 're, has been altend-
siili: tanl lal results for Ills
lid I lie cities In which his
In" n loer li d. The member-
<h!p of hi church her1' has b
trent;!lien' il both in number and
-I'irit a- I id I Ilea I loll of t'.oia v.'hom
The Powerful
Search Light
Itcccntly pluccd on top of -The Home of White Billovvb'' has thrown
riiy-. of light lor more thai, fifteen miles I'rom McKiniicy, It Im u
IMivverful light, but if it should be |*ivvcrful enough to funil-.li ll«ht
to search tlie whole I lilted States it could not locale a suck of Hour
any better than
"White Billows"
ItecnuNc Wliri'lO BllfOWS flour 5IAHI0S BREAD J (Ml PER <E\T
GOOD. Ask your grocer for Wtiile Billows and waieli Ii'mi smile,
because he knows you'll lie SAi'lSI II I).
WANTS 10 KEEP UP ARE HOME FROM
I'M
he
id aire
11 h ■ i
; onn
otl • r
• been
th" re
ollle
rior
•i ly In till ti ir in. r 11. f 111 |i
rnnie, Th Sund.i school
•r pnopleH1 org inl/'itions
auxiliaries of the church
ve'op I nnd lntill up!
viv il I ii t rest in t h" church
W. li. Fattlkii' r. no,
route four out of Wai ■.
enmity, Texas,
ot;
ib
Tee fo.'.tere I ■
oinlng to McKinncy, Rev.
rk served pastorates al Plain view,
.1 i"ksonville nnd Brownvvood, all itn-
portant churches in tliis state.
| Our city not only regrets the loss
of Hew Park, whose resignation takes
alTecl Sept. 1st., but it also is sorry
to give up his excellent wife nnd
voting son, Wilbur, each of whom
ihiive won mnny friends while in our
eitv ami bound them to them in bonds
of strongest love and appreciation.
The McKinncy chtll'ch. whose pas-
torate Rev. Park Is vacating, expects
|to call another to the work he lays
down, without much delay. The Mc-
Kinncy church, while not the largest
li> the city in point of numbers. In-
cludes in Its membership many of the
I most substantial citizen of our eiiy.
, Its work will not be allowed to
on account of a vcanr.v In
pastorate, but It i.s expected
lis ill
Mi I(Oiinan
impanicil by his
vvi;'" and Mrs, A. II .loirs, an visit-
ing friends and relatives in Collin
county. Mr Faulkner called at
office Saturday to suliscribi
Weekly
Mr W II. Abernathy and Mrs. Al-
ii'.I Sett have arrived homo from
C'orpu: Christ i. They tell „n awful
siiuv of tlie suffering they ancl the
M< Kinney crowd encountered near
Corpus Christl last Friday. The house
lor the they were locatci
In blew away, anil
I leuiocral-Gazette, actuated ,h(.y 1|I1(| (o w.l)k f,„. nu,r(, a
by a desire, lie said, to keep up with nl|,0 ln ,hn w)n(1 HatlI, and wal.f,r
the. doings of McKinncy and < 'oilin ] to K,.t (o a ,,|aco 0f safoty. W R.
county people. He was reared in the ahornnthy's and W. II. Sims' nutomo-
Wilmeth community but left Collin hll(„v ,|nnlag(.(|. Tliroo poo.
county a niimhi
ol years ago. lie Is ,,|r, |OHt uK,|r ||V,,Si |,ut fortunatey,
now engaged In fanning and also op- frorn McKllinf.v Nont> of tho
the home of Ills daughter, Mrs. C. ('.(that another pastor will lie called, as
Aklns, near Dysart. above stated, with as little delny, ns
Mrs. M. O. Hays, of near t'hum- jpossible who will come here to con-
bersvllle, left this morning for Spar- (tlnilP tlie good work that Rev. Park
ta, Tennessee, where she will spend, has set on foot and keep It steadily
about a month visiting her mother, (going forward to the accomplishment
Mrs. Duclndy Jones.
Joe Anderson of W.vle wiia in
Kinney on business today. He is
of tha: crmmunlty's best cltgens,
has been farming one of Dr. G.
.Kreymer's places north of Wylle
over twenty years.
D. 10. Willis of Wylle was In
Mc-|
one
and
C.
for
of ever Increasing results.
the
McKIXNKY MAN WAS
HONORED AT (JAIiVHSTON
Tax Collector H. R. Chaddick of this
city returned home Saturday
from Galveston, where ho has been
city today. Mr. Willis for eight years |attending the State Tax Collectors'
Convention which had been In session
In that cl'y last week. Mr Chaddick
was the recipient of quite an honor
from the Association, being chosen
secretary of the Association for the
ensuing year. The honor was confer-
red upon Mr. chaddick without his
knowledge and of course he was very
agreeably surprised when notified of
Ills selection, lie was presented with a
gold badge bearing his initials In mon-
ogram and tin' words "Secretary" en-
graved upon the badge. These editors
(are glad to note the honor which Mr.
i'hunt at Cnsqn, Texas, was in McKIn- Chaddick received and feel sure that
ncv today en route home from Dallas, he merits all tho honor and recognl-
whi re he had gone to purchase goods tion accorded him.
for hfs store. Mr. and Mrs Sullivan! Mr. Chaddick stated that the tropl-
formerly resided lu McKinncy. Mr. ml storm which swept Corpus Christl
Sullivan was for many years with and other coast cities was pretty se-
Matthews Bros. | vero In Galveston, although no lives
Raymond Cornes who Is managing were lost or property damaged. He
the Pope and Happy Hour Theatres stated that great crowds of people
In McKinncy during the absence from j gat liered on the famous seawall and
the city of Chas. Kimball, will go, watched the great waves break on the
to Oklahoma Wednesday where he rip-rap at the foot of the sea-wall,
will fill a contract for uniting motion Many people were leaving the Island
pictures. Messrs. Kimball and Cornes|Clty and others were preparing to
made pictures at the same place last leave, Mr. Chaddick stated.
was postmaster of Wylle. serving un-
der the Roosevelt anil Taft adminis-
trations. He made a splendid official
and holds the confidence and esteem
of all the people.
J. A. Alberts, who res'des east of
Wylle, was in the county cipltal to-
day. Mr. Alberts has just completed
la handsome residence in tho city of
\Vylle and will shortly move to that
I place to give his children advantage
of the excellent school facilities of
that town.
Georg' Sullivan, dry goods mer-
vtsltlng Collin
few days Mrs
of the
ty at Wy-
rm near
or in Mi -
I Mrs. F
• ■ " Vim v
night and
ran'. (>klahon • t ■
coutitv relatives for
Crlm is a Isinn • f I W Sent
Bloom ' ib
Tom I; rr •
Farm I r W r<
lie, but Who h - O!
M iirpi ' w I
Kinn.v tod a;.
The Infant son of Mr
M Shelton, who .1
Grove community, die.)
will be burled In th. Altog'i . ernetery
this afternoon
E. A. ciuycomb of M'li w.i« In
town, todav lie attended thi T't ino
picnic vevterday Mr CI i*. a t. re-
ports very "hurt cotton and i i •- . rops
In his vicinity due to tl • .|r i'h
Prof D W !<e|gh close.1 -i vft"
miccesrfu 1 school In vn al tnilsle it
Vlnev Orov S'o 1. last hikI • Miss
Orrn'e W* t - ti the ai . OTOfillsl.. d
•t'tigb e- of Mr ind Mr 1! G
W III' Wl I re Ii it Vrd-.th v* . i
■ •".lent 'tid "ti [ il t
tt**v Gin F ton.", pastor of the
A"t' i noi \f> P> i l arches Is In a
V '\ «ll.-,'es«fc ' no i"in* it chaml'i".
* ii|,. |i.ir^ l.e, n shout thirty
(Oliver- 1 p t fu : tlit time He
High
Grade
Groceries
Is wh it you get when you order
from c j ll ivdon. I s,.|i for
eash and i .n sell you better
groceries at less money. Phone
me your next order.
Haydon's
y ar and the people there were so
highly pleased with the work that
they have again been given tlie con-
tract. Pictures will he made of tll'
annual Katy Plrnle which is one of
'he happiest events of the year The
| plcnh vvll b held near Denisc.p.
«i i i, in si;r> I i) \ M \ rm\.
I'.in U
V' I — 'II,
I nrrlcr
I ii i
for
Rural Delivers
I I \ ears.
Buck Nelson, the nee
Rural Free Do!iver\ . irrl
I. McKlnnev. i- taking '
tills Week For four'eet,
N. l 'on has hei n i f '
rarely eve r mis-It g a dav
pleasure In rendering
i o.lating
Mr. Chaibliek was nccompanlecl to
Galveston by County Auditor George
W. Fox, who returned with him.
Mother Dies In Oklahoma.
Mrs. M V W; i Irk. i.ged *>1 years,
died at her home at Wapiuiilcka, Ok-
lahoma, Wi dnesija v morning. She re-
sided in this county for several years,
and moved from b'-n lo Oklahoma
eleven years ago. She Is sitrvlvi 1 'iy
three children. They are; Mrs. W A.
Cnatlehiiry, of the Woodlnwn
ii Boute j milt'It .1 |i Wvrlck ■■ bl Mrs
v ae.it|on iline Hatchet, of \V panned a. Mi
tlebnrv Was at her mother'! I
when she dleil
crates a dairy, being located close
enough to Waco as to allow him to tllov many privations.
take tlie product of his dairy which, ^
finds a ready sale. Mr. Faulkner's I llt'YTNG HAY
grandfather, Tollle Dunn, was the
first county clerk of Collin county. A
iiumher of the old settlers of the
county will remember Ills administra-
tion.
Mr. Faulkner visited bis daughter,
McKinncy people were injurd, but
Rclnharill nml Co. lire lliiying John-
son Grass ami Sorghum
Reinhardt and Co., grain doners of
. McKlnney aro advertising in Tho
Mrs. I,. 1'. Williams, near the city and ,)|ll1y courier-Gazette and The Weok-
Mrs. Jones was tho guest of her jy Domocrnt-Onzetto that they want
nieces, Mrs. Chas. Tnrvln and Mrs,
D. Drake.
GONE TO IIASKEI.Ii.
to buy several cars of Johnson grass
and sorghum hay. They will buy In
car load lots from any point. Tills
Grain company often uses the nelver-
. "sing columns of these papers In
Distrtrt Chjk-Elect T. .1. rnylor and ftn(1|nR, ,my nnfl oM)pr whlch
liutilly \IsitiiiK Kclatlvcs llicro. fh(ly wlflh fo bl|y Thoy npp ft,H0 ,n
.. .. . _ ,, the market for corn. They always pay
,. M. Berry and wife, of near Van the ^market price and for
Alstyne, came to McKinncy In their |
auto Friday afternoon enrouto to pn|roniT(rp
Haskell. Texas, to visit a married j Oeorge Reinhardt of this company
daughter, Mrs. M. B. Watson, and vcry ontliiiHlnntlo over the pron-
husband, who live there They were(pr(,tH for „ f||lp fa,{ „
accompanied on the trip by a young ,H a hnrd.working voting buslneM
many years have enjoyed a splendid
man—it neighbor of theirs. Ve'rnie
McKlnney. At McKlnney, they were
Joined by District Clerk-elect, T. J.
Taylor, wife and three children for
the remainder of the journey. Mrs.
Taylor is another daughter of Mr. and
Mis. Berry. The happy auto parly Vernon Itlund
expects to be gone on this West Texas'
trip for about ten days.
young
man and these editors are glad
see him succeeding in business,
ho deserves It.
to
for
WITH W. H. irififs
MOVED BACK TO t'OlJelK
co After K|M«uliim ii
Year There.
Accepts iMsltioii to
Demonstrate Maxwell ( ars.
c. W. Davenport, a splendid citi-
zen, residing for the past ten years on
, ,, , „ ~ 7. v. . Icne of oiney Davis' farms, near
Annn People Itetnrn lYom New Mcjl-, flano, was here Monday, being ac-
companled to MoKlnney by his cous-
in, Vernon Bland, who has accepted
a position with W. R. Hill to demon-
Mr and Mrs. Frank Luscnmh have s|nl(o Mlixw„|, a„iomohllo Mr
moved their faintly bnck to Anna from. Bland Is quite a voung man ' but
Rosvvell, New Mexico, where they went t.,,mvs highly recommended as'
about a year ago for tlie benefit of ., hiistler. strictly sober
Mrs. l.iiscomb's health. The climate worker. W.."vver'e'pbai'se'l to meetHMr'
did not agree with Mrs. Duscomh. |>avenport .We hope that Mr ri^nei
being
a hard
thnt
hope that Mr Rland
however, and she shows no Improve-1 will like ),|s n-iv position anil
"'cut Their, youngest child is scrl- Mr. Hill will like Mr. Bland
ously ill at present with little hope for
Its recovery.
HAITI ST KIOVI YAli AT
fTI.I.EOKA CHI'llCII
fVtflD AtTOMOBII.E
DAMAGES SPRING WAGON
A spring wagon standing near the
sidewalk In front of the Intcrm-bin
Rev. t„ Vermillion of Altoga Is now ,tn(lon W1,M run ,, wn
engaged in a splendid revival mo-tlng p(.,son Thursdtiv afternoon One
at the Ciilleokii Baptist church, with vvll(,pl WaH pPlll.t);.nl| ,.ln0llhh(,rl
the pastor, R. v. I1.. I,. C,t iffin. 11 Ho little
, , ----- mesnonger liov's hie vide
The meeting began l..-t L r elay nnd ,hl(,h vstlllu1in(r ho)w„;,„ w,^.
will probably continue more than in-.on nnd the sidewalk suffered II," loss
other week. ,,f eoveial spoken and other slight
... ,, . i damages. The driver of tno car offer*
tt H. Bales drops into seo us. cd -o p , v t he da uuige.-. mcture d i,y , ,m
leaving one dollar for the Big Weekly. „r , |h(> |i|(.V(.u, 1
Mauv thanks, friend Henry;
you will like the paper.
hope
service to Ills
is popular.
patron
vv;
■ .ri, Mr.
'ul carrier,
Buck takes
iti .factory
h whom lie
llemcrotsT Orphans.
The people of the Veviida commtl-
nitv shipped 1^7 chickens to Buckner
i irphuns Home l ist week
Tailor had charge of tlie
So people will respond to a distress
Igtiiil more quickly than 'he Vevadi*
people
coin-
P.IU-
. i "ns-
dsii e
10 A. Sin I th, a suhslantlal clllzen
of Nevada, sends us the proper
for nno vonr's siili'in'inti.m
h. ve returned to their home following nllr ,tlir Weekiv. Manv 'hanks"
all extended v isit |o Chicago ami 11n- hope Hint you "" ' '
(!■. at 1 «i kes region.
C. Aldrldge and family of Piano amount
| tin paper.
will he pleased with
Former McKiniicy ito> YMiinu Hen-,
here.
Mr Mn r lllilne of Paris Is
greetings frli n.b Ills parents, Mr and |
Mrs H"ii ltl.li '•. formerly lived here, |
their home being where lir Caldwell's:
sanitarium now stands. Myer Is a v erv
promising voung bo diless man, being j
Mr J O. | connected with the Paris Grocery Co. i
shipping | His manv friends are gl.nl to see him
nml hear of hl< success
J M Woody, who live- nenr Prince-
ton had i mule -.overrlv cut on the
w ire Tuesday night.
J. I, Russell of Emory, Italns coun-
ty. was here Tuesday, having shlppeel
a car of melons here. ||e was feirtn-
erlv a tenant on one of Alma Wilson's
farms near Princeton
Quality Groceries From
The Sanitary Grocery
ir your groccrl.v, come from GI1.ES MeKINNEV S H.ev nre of ii...
Iilglicst griiilc. Our pries-m nr.. the lowcs|_pm|„, gMMcrics ,HmJ"|.
' red. Phone us nn oreler for Stone's ivrap|ssl cakes.
liclons. '
Giles McKinney
11 it' iS<ini(dry CjrfK'cry
lloih PIhhu's 31
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1916, newspaper, August 24, 1916; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292217/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.