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THE WKEKLY DEMOCRAT GAZETTK.TlU ltSDAV, APRIL 8, 1915.
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Min. W II I .mill i mill" u «
sick.
Mrs II il l' rsmi Aim litis • n vry
sii-.k llic past iiionlli is still confined
to her bed
Mr*. Will i Ibiti - "f \■ w Hope
s|i.ut Sun■■!;.> with ln-r mother, Mis
Henih rson.
Mix, Ira (iriffin and son .1 m hj•• 111
Sunday wtlh 5v-r sister, Mi's. \*ir-
M.issiy n! Verona.
J. H Wriullllon and famll} >in..«
1:,« i-ii atl'-nilinu tlx f< vlval M-rUd -
at I'rlnecton the past week
Mrs. \\'i sthi link and son, Oscar, 01
hall,is art- spending a few • I.i\ m with
her friend, Mrs. Nora Carson
1.1 iiilsi > Wharton of Dconurd sj•• • nt
Saturday and Sunday with Ills sister
Mrs Kloreiu-o Hull.
Miss Th ii la Dorter went to Midi*,
sa Snturdu) for a few days Hta> with
friends
Mrs. Priest and daughter, Wynona,
visited her son, Kloyd, and wife of
near Melissa Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Valla and ljena Idiey were
the guests of their sister, Mrs Jewell
Kverldge, of MeKinney Sunday
John Hay and family visited his
sister, Mrs. i Mile Simpson, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and John
K. Wilson and wife of 1'rlneeton
visited at the home of Itlehard At
derson Sunday afternoon.
Charlie iiiiiis, wife and children
of Clear l.ake and Mr and Mrs iitto
<"asliy and baby, WlnnifreiJ, of Sun
Antonio npeiit Monday night and
Tuesday with their ulsters, Mrs. M.iir
,'li Dunn and Miss Jennie I'«i.st• 11 and
brother, l.ee Postfti
Leonard Smith, wife and b.ibv of
Prosper Wi re here last week vIMtinti
Iter parents, Mr and Mrs. ii
Cato and sisters, Messrs, Ethel \lan-
'.ootli, and Winnie Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay and daughter.
Miss lila, went to see.( their little
granddaughter ami niece, Uuth Simp
son. of Wilson Chapel, who is very
clek.
Mrs, I'orter and baby, Evelyn, ar
tayinir a few days in Melis-a with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilardawiy.
A l,irRe erowd of fri'tuls and rela-
tiveH attended the burial of uncle
Tom Moreland Saturday aftc rnooll.
He had spent a large part of his life
in and near Altogn, and was loved
and rcspeetcil by all who knew hilii.
Thus pusses another of Collins noble
men and the last one of tl
family of Morelands.
A Itoga, April 5.
land recnlly \ Is ted their uncle,
i 'harib' James and fmnllj
Mrs HiiiIhoii visited relatives in
I 'alias l.ist week
Miss Esther Stom is visiting her
aunt. Mis s \ Williams
Mrs frank < > Hrh n and children
of Corinth \ i-• i..I her uiottier, Mrs.
• 'Ii.i- S'lider ! • i s„ t nnhiv till Men-
day
Mi ssi s Wi s|. > Hul l M'tz W.i.ih
burn and «"lint l.ewhi visited la! llor-
rneks Sunday
Walter H' dgcoxe and son. I'alTord,
,if MeKinney, visited lk< Duncan and
family Sunday
Miss l.uvy Maylirey visited her aunt,
I Mrs l.awi enei Horn, Sunday and
M< lel.M
| Miss Alia Harris, who teaelu-s music
.it l(n h unison, visited home folks Sal
1 unlay and Sunday.
| Mrs .Mm Kissinger and son, and
'Mis Walter Norris and children \isit
led their sister, Mrs. Will Craft, of
Copevllle from Saturday till Tuesday.
| fulfils Kurr, wife and little duugli-
ter, of MeKinney, visited their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Kurr, and
family Sunday.
Misses Hcryl Hudson, Ola Howlln,
Pearl * 'onlin e and (truce Tucker were
the guests of the Misses Howard Sun-
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Uvea's Mill. April 1.
p.i.i i: itiin.!-:.
Work on I he brick bulldliiKS is
progressing nicely Tin- weather per-
mitting. the brick work will lie colli-
I>I• ted iids week.
I; II Crazier and E. Young of route
Nil m wi i'l iii lllllc Itldge nil business
Saturday
i'i.iii I 'i > or of Callls was visiting
'r"i i I'ielili r Saturday and Sunday.
IIaxel and Thclina Kruljicr,
11111,i 11. ,I b> Miss (loldeii I'ry of
, attended tile conical at Piano
night.
McCain, Miss I Hit 11 Mi fill I
Price III the Price Hotel,
in \ l-'rldii>, going o\er
Mi Pali's ear
i ariiiichael and wife spent
n Westminster, going up Sat
.' ning before.
Carson ot tiunter was in our
11111111\ and remained over
M i ssi
Pik
Saturda>
M a rtb
and Ml-
w i I'I in M• KI
in Mi
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ally
HllidlMS.
Several from hero went to M( Kin-
ney Saturday.
Floyd Webb visited home I oiks
Saturday night from Westminster, at
which place lie has been attending
school. , , ,,
Several from here attended sun-
day School at Dowry's Crossing Sun-
day evening.
Miss Ducy Kindle spent .-Saturday
night and Sunday with her uncle,
John Kindle, of Diggers.
There wore services at the school
house again Friday night, Saturday
night ami Sunday night, conducted
by E. It. McCormack. Very good In-
terest was manifested.
Kloyd and Ilex Kindle of Diggers
spiint Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Mart Kindle of this place.
The school trustees election was
"held at the school house Saturday
■afternoon. One was to lie elected
and Mr. Davis was chosen for the
next term.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clemmons visit-
ed the hitler's relatives. Mr. Turner
lllggtns, of near Allen Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith ot near
Princeton visited relatives here Fri-
day and Saturday.
It. D. Stewart and lllll Montlei
made a business trip to Dallas Mon-
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Deacher Taylor visit-
<d near Princeton Saturday.
I'). It. MeCortiuick left Monday for
c.nlnesvtllc, Texas, after spending
several weeks with relatives and
friends here. From there he will go
to Drokenbow, Oklahoma, to visit his
daughter, Mrs. Pearl Tucker.
The school enjoyed an Duster egg
hunt. Friday evening, there being a
hundred and sixty-eight eggs hid-
den. , ,
There are Just two weeks and
two <loys more of school.
Hi grins. April ti.
MT. I'lHUAH.
Mrs. Patterson from near I-a von,
called on Mrs. Bud Parker last
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. H. (I. Watklns from near
Copevllle, visited her father, "Grond-
pa" McHee, last Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mcltee and
aunt, Mrs. Esther llanscll of clear
Duke, visited in tho'Mcsquite commu-
nity last Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hud Parker visited
friends near Davon last Sunday.
Master Isaac Watklns of the Kmplrc
community has been visiting In this
community this week.
H. c. Parker and bou went to Pike
last Friday.
Grandma Wllllford who has been
quite sick is better at thlu writing.
School Is progressing line at this
pluce.
Sunday School every Sunday.
Hud Parker wiu in Nevada last
Thursday.
W. A. McHee was a Copevllle visitor
last Saturday.
Mrs. Hud Parker vlsltod friends at
I <nvon last Friday afternoon.
Henry McHee was In Coyevlllc hist
Saturday.
Allen Watklns was among I ho
Copevllle visitors last Saturday.
Ml. I'lsgah, April S.
ItII(OA'S Mil,I,.
if?
night, going home Monday
Sieb Stewart, carrier No. II out of
Deonard, and Mr. Wilson, the proprie-
tor of a large furniture business In
that town, were in Hluc Itldge Thurs-
day. Mr Wilson has an Idea of put-
ting in a furniture business here. Mr.
Stewart was driving his little Ford In
which he has carried the mull for I lie
past lwo years, during the time that
the roads would permit.
D I'" Harris and llltlc son, living
out on route II, were In lllue Itldge
Saturday on business.
We want to thank the good people
for taking such an Interest In our
roads since Die long wet weather. All
the roads leading Into town have been
worked and the drag run over them
which has put them In very lino
kIi ape.
C. T Calloway, It. F. D. carrier No.
1, hud the misfortune to lose both of
his horses Sunday from blind slag-
Kcrs. This is a great loss to Mr.
Calloway and we feel sure the good
people will assist him In securing an-
other horse Willi which to carry the
muil.
G. A. Taylor, the wide-awake real
estate dealer of our town, has Just
returned from Stephens, Ark., where
lie went on business,
Mrs. W. J. James, who has been
sick for the past, three weeks, is able
to sit up and be around in the
house part of the time.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Rollle
Jones of Moreland died Wednesday
and was burled Thursday In the I. O.
(i. F. cemetery at Mine Itldge.
Jimrnle Morrow of Trenton was In
lllue Itldge Saturday and Sunday vis-
iting the folks at home. Miss Jlminle
is in school at Trenton.
School at this place will close In
two weeks more, but there will be a
few months of subscription school to
follow, taught by Prof. W. D. Dodson
and wife,
Mrs. C. M. Hean has been very sick
for the past week, but is reported to
be Improving some.
Mtb. Henry Hrooklns left for Mc-
Allster, Okla., this week to Join her
husband, who preceded her some two
months ago. They will make that
place their future home.
Hluc itldge, April 6.
ANNA.
Corn pluntlnK Is the order of the
day in this community.
Henry Mlnter of Mantua was In our
midst Sunday evening.
Virgil Kelley of Sodnlia was at
singiitK here Saturday night.
There were several of this place
attended the sinking convention at
Sister Grove Church Sunday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Will Maxwell of Don-
na spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mrs. Maxwell's brother, Selby
Stroud, of this place.
Miss lotta llarnes spent last Friday
ii Ik Ii t with Misses Winnie and Cattle
liradshaw.
Miss Mae Moss of Sedalla Was the
I'll est of her friend. Miss Dula llaynes
of this plui a last Thursday.
Miss Dora Sluiw of Anna was the
guest of Misses Winnie and Cnlllc
liradshaw Sunday evening.
Mrs. Steward has been 111 for the
last week or two hut Is improving
now.
Mr. and Mrs. I,ewis Hell «nsDt Sat-
urday night Willi Mr. and Mrs. Perry
llarnes.
There is singing at this place every
Saturday night. Everybody Invited.
Itosemond, April A.
Mi ami Mrs liiiiner Wunlike arc
tlie proud parents of a baby bo>
since the Int.
Piimne Morgan of Mi Klnms was
a business visitor hen tl.c 1th
Hmd Young and faniih of West-
minster spent Sunday with lei.itlMs
here.
\ laid erowil attt,uli,l the mission-
ary program at tin Hapitst Church
Sunday nlftlit. Th program was well
. rendered.
Mrs Fi'eil Mitchell and children of
\IIOK.t \isiteii (ill lei en t ly
| Mrs Dock Miller lias beell i|llite
sick for several days, but is much
latter.
| Mrs Will Milliard and children of
Mi Ktnlie\ arc visiting In ii
Mrs i'11arli s King * isii , ,I \\ \\
I \\ oodail and family at Karmcrsvillc
last week.
Vcroiiu, April V
(ii \MIII .i(k\ ii.1.1
VKKONA.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pyrnn are recoil-
ing over Hie arrival of a baby hoy.
Misses Tlilila ami Dixie Porter of
Altoga xlslleii friends iu're Saturday
and Sunday.
Misses Haiti and Maud Webb, who
are teaching school at Fartuersvllie,
spent the Week's end with their par-
ents, Mr nlid Mrs. T D. Webb.
Mrs. Chandler of Cellini Is visiting
relatives in lids community.
Mrs M F Thompson and daugh-
ter. Minis Archie of Mi Kinney visited
I tThompson and C M llrynn the
latter part of lust week
Miss Mary Hitlers spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs Floyd Priest.
Miss Myrtle Alexander visited Inline
folks at \nti.i Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. E M < 'hatubers and MIss
Datira Heed Were shopping in Van
Alstvne Saturday
Mr and Mrs IIuiucm etil
number of young people
night.
Mrs. Priest and little daughter,
Winona, of AI logo visiter Mr and
Mrs Floyd Priest l.et week.
John Chandler and son, Oliy, of
MeKinney were in our community
Sa Iurday
Matt A ndei's hi
I W May-He at
and Sunday anil
Saturday nlunt.
.1 K. I irury and family spent the
with W 11 Thompson's Sunday,
large crowd attended the spcll-
niateh at the school house Frl-
night.
Hev. J It Will banks, will preach
here next Sunday.
t'hatiibersvllle, April 5.
poi m,
ney is vtsltl her Bl«l«r, Mrs, joe
Wilson
H I i II and family visiti d H
D Tliomp ,i \ iin y Gruve Sunday
I on;; \ i, \ |,rtl ti.
(HI I M \\
Joliny II, Hell is revox el'lug from a
St v ere att I, .,I appelidli Ills
S M Ii ' II and family visitid the
family ot I ,tii>M i\no\ of Melissa
Sunday
Oliver ' >\t lion visited at the home
of Ml St in ar Celeste, Saturday
and Sun11
\\ e h oio dill of school I Ills
week as i, o lur, Miss Carilhon,
il.lS III III Ii K
MimI.ii lb,well and Grii.'K'' visit
id at Mi- i linny Howell's Friday.
Mr. ai 'I Mis Italnes and little son,
Stanley, u-iieil M r. and Mrs. Hiiggs
Sunday ..It, t oou.
Misda i 'lay pool and Cawthou
Were Vai yi lyne slioppers Satlll'dav
Hob T and family visited the
former's i atiei near t 'haniln rsvllle
Sunday.
T. J. CrtKKcr and family and Mrs.
N .1 Howell attended church at Vnnu
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Askew and daughter,
Opal, Weii in MeKinney Saturday
Miss Hra/.li I I'\cii I \ lsltcd Miss Itei
Wagner Thursday.
Mrs. Filgar ii'Neal and children
and Mr iiutlirie of Anna vlsiliil tie-
former's jnrents. Mr and Mrs \\ .1
Howell, Sunday afternoon.
Hud Knox and wife visited at Tout
Ononis in ai Mantua Wednesday night
I,title C|.no! PI ii mice lias I'm union
in.
Coffin.hi, \ priI tl.
rtallied a
Saturday
•. • i Mi and Mrs,
Piano Saturday night
attended t li con lest
day
A
lug
day
Hev. Wallace filled his regular ap-
pointment. here Sunday morning and
at night.
Mrs. Flora Carter and Mrs. Hello
St 1*1 |i 11 ii entertained their Sunday
School classes Saturday a.ftcrnoan
with an egg hunt at the church. All
enjoyed It very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawrence Webster
attended the oratorical contest at
Piano.
Miss Vcrna Strother teacher of our
literary school here gave her pupils
un egg hunt Monday afternoon. A
number of parents with their small
children were present to enjoy the oc-
cason. Stie offered a prize, which
w s a cute rabbit for the one finding
the most eggs. Miss Itosalle Griffin
won the prize.
Mr. Payslnger and family of
Illoomdale spent Sunday with W. P.
(Mica I.
Misses Kvalyn and t/uia Griffin
have returned home after a pleasant
visit with Miss Alia Harris of Itleh-
ard son.
Win. Duncan Is adding some Im-
provements to his home.
Miss Mary Huberts, who has boon,
sick is able to be up now.
Misses Jessie and Nancy Carter of
MeKinney spent Saturday and Sun-
day here with their parents.
Will Itussi II and family spent Sun-
day with Mr Edmonds, north of Me-
Kinney.
J. It. Hlckley and family visited
Wm. ltrakeblll and family Sunday.
Footc, April C.
I'AHKKIt.
Mr. Self and wife were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hoblns, Sunday and
Sundny night.
Mrs. T. E. Hagge Is visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace; of
Melissa.
Ed Kllllan of MeKinney war, visit-
ing home folks here Sunday.
Tom Hall nnd family visited at
the home of F. h. Myrlck.
Mrs. Huth Miller spent last Friday
with her mo'her, Mrs. Hossetter Sun-
day.
Miss Appela Jones was the guest
of Mi's. Stamen, last Friday night.
T. D. Johnson has gone to Madill,
Oklahoma, on a business trip.
Saturday was school trustee elec-
tion day. W. II McHeary and Mr,
I'haddlck were chosen.
The young folks enjoyed u singing
at Mr. Gregorys Sunday night.
Miss Ducy Maslugalo visited Miss
Itosa. Hooper Sunday.
Victor Jones was the guest of
Farncst Myrlck one night last week.
Preston Parrlsa. and Victor Jones
were the guests of Earl Hogge Wed-
nesday night.
Parker. April fi.
l/ONGNEt R.
Misses Mnttlc Ihiii Cooper and Mayl
'Fuller of Westminster visited relatives
■
Jim Kissinger was In MeKinney
Saturday.
Mrs. Ike Duncan and daughter, and friends here Sunday.
iMIss Ductile, visited Mrs. M. C. Harris Mrs Oliver Turner and little son,
of Walnut Grove Saturday. 1^-e, aro visiting J. A. Ollllantl nnd
Halley Durham and family of Hose- family at Allen.
Miss Mande Nanney and Miss Zep-
plo Itradley of MeKinney vlsitsed the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M-
Nanney, Saturday and Sundny.
H. it. Hodge was In MeKinney
Tuewday.
Tom Myrlck nnd family of Prince-
ton visited Floyd Hnddleston and
family Sunday.
Mrs. A. I., Hengan of MeKinney,
visited her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Hnd-
dleston, lust week.
Hobble Mtllignn of MeKinney visit-
ed his uncle, C. E Mllllgnti, Satnr
day.
Waller Gist of New Hope Is visit-
ing Ills uncle, S D. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sanders of
Climax visited his daughter, Mrs. S.
D. Campbell, Sunday.
Miss Iva fashion of West McKIn-
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Mr and Mrs II c Myrlck spent
one nielli la i week Willi Mrs. Hack-
le r.
Mrs. <1 I! , T T and T, II Myrlck
and litlli Cecil nnd Wunda and Mrs,
I lack ler ., mi Miss Itackhr were
Kin sis of Mr and Mrs. II C Myrlck
one day last week.
T. E. Myrlck of Princeton was
In re one iluy lust Week.
The prayer Hireling Is growing al
Wilson chapel Church. There were
about one hundred people out Wed-
nesday i ii' id.
I'rBV i meeting every Wednesday
night al the church.
Preaching every second and fourth
Sunday ui II a. in. and 7:tt0 p. in.
Willie Mien of Princeton was in
our midst one day last week.
Stint Smith and family spent one
night lust wiek In Princeton.
Willie Allen and Wesley Hrldgc-
furmer went to a singing at Knloo
one night last week.
II. c Mrlilgefufiner and family
spout one night lust week with Joe
A yens.
Mrs. Dl'/./.le Short was Die gmvd of
Mrs. lira/.II of MeKinney one day lust
week.
Hev. Short of Princeton was here
one (lay lust week.
H. C. Myrlck and wife, and I^>ls
llaekler were guests of T 10. Myrlck
and family <>r Princeton Saturday
nlglit,
Mrs. T. T. Myrlck was in Princeton
one day lust week the guest of Mrs
Ijeake.
Mr. and Mrs. May of near Prince-
Ion were guests of Ml', and Mrs. Fred
Grey Sunduy.
Mr. Henfro und family spent Sun-
day with Mr. und Mrs. Dawson.
Will (idle and family and Mrs
Archlu lenders of Hlshop wen
guests of Mrs. l/iwery Sunday.
Willie Sutherland, wife and baby
attended services at Wilson Chapel
Sunday nlglit.
Clarence Hrldgefnrmer und family
of MeKinney were here lu«t week.
Myrlck and family and Floyd
Ituddloston and family of Princeton
were in this vicinity Sunday.
Mro. Short, wife and little girl
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
My rlck Sunday.
Dr. Hrhlgefurmcr utul D. o. Mridge-
furnier and T. T. Myrlck made a busi-
ness trip to Dallas Friday.
Miss A It a I tackier was the guest
of In r uncle und mint, Tom Myrlck
and wife, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Deo Smith and little
girl, Eunice Andrews, of Wv lie nrn
tlie guests of Mrs. Smith's mother,
Mrs. Hack ler.
Sunday School was well a I tended
Sunday.
Floyd Webb bus returned from
Westminster where he has been In
school.
Miss Ella Webb took teachers ex-
amination in MeKinney last week.
Misses Rlicabeth, Nuomn and Ethel
Hut ledge attended singing at Wilson
Clin pel Suturdny night.
Thei singing school Is progressing
nhely. Prof. D. W. Iielgli of McKin-
ncv Is tenchlng it.
The sick hoy of Mr. Plnkleton,
who has lingered so long Is Improv-
ing
Wilson chapel, April fi.
WII/METII.
Mrs. Julia Norrls and daughter,
Miss Carrie Tucker and Mrs. Gadily
of Vlneland visited al the home of
Mr and Mrs Hill Norrls Wednesday.
Mrs. Has Self of New Dope visited
I-, r duiighler, Mrs. Silas Hrooks, one
niL'lit last week.
Mrs. Hartley Dunn and baby of Co-
lli i visited her father, W. A. Chaliey
anil family several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Dlndsey and
hildren of MeKinney visited relu-
tlvis here Suturdny nlglit and Sun-
duy.
Misses Mary Harten of Melissa an<1
Margaret Dlndsny of MeKinney spent
front Friday till Monday with the
hitter's sister, Mrs. Joe Hunn.
Miss Ada Smith of Knloo visited
her sister, Mrs. Kate Anderson Inst
week.
Jesse Norrls went to Hhea's Mill
Wednesday.
Misses Minnie nnd Wratlin Wilson
spent Saturday night with Miss Nel-
lie Dunn of MeKinney.
Mrs, Allen Condcr and children of
Furmcrsvllle visited relatives here
Sundny nlglit.
Dick Worsham of Ash Grove at-
tended Sunday school hero Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Maggie Duckworth of West-
minster visited her sister, Mrs. Ethel
Dunn Sunday nlglit.
Mr. nml Mrs. Wesley Heed nnd
children spent Sundny with tho lut-
Eld. John M MeKinney will lie
eighty-three years old on Die Hth
Inst., having been born in Green
County, Missouri, April I I, I8H2. As
has been Ions his custom, lie will
preach ins anniversary sermon the
following Sunday at II ii. in., April
IN. Uncle Johnnie came to tills coun-
ty In IM i two years before the
town of MeKinney was located, lie
ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Sutherland of MeKinney.
Several from Woodlawn attended
singing here Sunday night.
Miss Nellie Norns was the guest of
her cousin, Miss Pauline Worsham, of
Ash Grove Saturday night.
Charlie Self of New Hope was in.
our community one day last week.
Misses Mary Harten and Murguret
Dlndsny of MeKinney were the guests
of Miss Mumlo Clinnoy Sunduy after-
noon.
Wllineth, April !i,
has been preaching for more than
forty years unit Is universally esteem-
ed ami loved Mol it old iiuil young
turn out to liear till i vi leran preacher
when It Is announced that he Is going
to deliver a seriiimi Don't forget
Die date the third Dord's day at II
o'clock, unless unfavorable weather
prevents, at the Kant MeKinney
christian Church .
DAVON.
Hev. Kerr of Ixnie Oak filled his
regular appointment here Sunday.
Albert Taylor^md wife and Claim
Stinchaugh und wife of Nevada wero
visitors here Sunduy evening.
Iva Green visited In Garland last,
week.
E. Drown and daughter, went to
Dallas Wednesday.
Mrs. V.(inn Geren, Tint Ii Green and
Vera Toilet went to Hoyse Saturday.
Winnie It row'i went to Greenville
one day lust week.
Dust Thursday Mr. and Mrs lloyd,
I,lllle MeCnrry and Winnie Drown
went to Kockwull. As they were com-
ing home something ubout the buggy
Mrs. lloyd wus In broke and the
front wheels ran out from under the
buggy, throwing Mrs. Hoyd out. She
wus badly bruised und her collar
Jione broken. At. this writing she has
not. been able to sit up, Dllllo Mr-
Curry, who was In the buggy with
her received only a few bruises.
Mrs. Will Foote Is sick at this
writing.
John Calloway of Wylle was here
lust. week.
R. S. Eubank and family were In
Nevada, shopping one day liwt week.
Davon, April tl.
Ml Acres; Two Houses.
Five miles northwest of MeKinney;
all in cultivation; part bottom land:
no Johnson or Hermuda grass; two
good houses, 4 rooms each; fine wa-
ter; a superb farm, oniy |10f> per
acre.—McKINNEY REALTY CO., A.
M. Hill, Manager. Hoth phones 65.
Wlu Wants Him <>1(1 Huck Home?
200 acres, tftO in cultivation; al-
most. Joins the city limits of MeKin-
ney. A sure-enough bargain, If a real
bargain you want. See us right now.
McKINNEY REALTY CO., A. M.
lllll, Mgr. Hoth phones tin.
11n Acrcs For MeKinney Home.
Wo have (II0 acres of absolutely
good, level, flrst-eliiss land In Moore
County, Texas, that we will give somo
one a dandy good bargain for a fine
MeKinney home. I<atid clear of
debt. See us If you want something
good—In a real good pleco of flno
land. McKINNEY HKADTY CO., A.
M. lllll, Manager; both phones 65.
10- Rim mm Home, A Dandy.
Known as the Joe Deonsrd old
home, 2nd block from McKinney's
$60,000 postofflcc. North Chestnut
Street, for sale, Worih the money, or
will trade for a small farm. This
property belongs to a non-resident,
and we will give some ono a real,
:u re-enough hargu In.—Mc.K INN EY
REALTY CO., A. M. Hill, Manager;
both phones 65.
We Sell The
Best Poultry
Netting Made
Prices Low
' • "
• / AAI
We want an opportunity to figure with yon on your IHll l/TRY
NtTFTINU Mil. We have • splendid stock ami will make It to your
Interest to buy here.
SWAT THE FIiY—Come to Oils store for your
wire ■erevning. llegin enrly to rid your home of
Hlthy tly.
doors
deadly
R. W. Davenport
F.nst Virginia Street.
On your way to Post OMoe.
DOTH moNES Til.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1915, newspaper, April 8, 1915; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293222/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.