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TirrRSPAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918
TIIE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT GAZETTE
Clothes Service
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You buy clothes for serv-
ice. as well as appearance
And they will give service
in exact proportion to the
measure of care used in tneir
□lulting.
Dependable materials, hon-
estly tailored and perlcctly
fitted, place Born - tailored
garments high in the estima-
tion of men who demand t he
greatest measure of clothes
service in exchange ior their
money.
(Rtlident Born UeaUt)
W. M. Shipley
l>lt \ I ItMiN (>. *1 \|{>ll MX.
( P burnt I <• 1111 -1 lopmcrly I mil
sew rill \.,ir- In Mclvmiiry.
III\i)i t idi.IC.
fur
I I I. It. < . Horn llring* Trent 'to 'I'wo
«>1(1 Mi'liiiino) IjiiIj 1'rlciid-.
\t!
Hill'
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lily has returned from ]
rutin i• Marshall ami j
I lorn,
veteran Vine
a vit.ii
wife :il i'h-lnirne. Texas I >r. Marshall
and wife formerly lived here at Mc-
K'lini y. where they have numerous
friends antl uctiuulntam c.s, who would
Im- glad to set them locate in our t* 11>' ■
attain I >r Marshall if i dentist by
profcKsloii. Miss Susie staled that ti e
Cleburne country has eertutnly suffer-
ed from the effects of the prolonged
it!'1 continued drouth.
lus H<
ailoj age,
drove's Tutflcss chill Tonic
iti Mroys the malnrial lie mis which are tran tamed
tv the blood by the Maluriu Mosquito. I'll' ■ "
NOTK'i;
M.I. OI' I M I. \ IM I
IKKKilll.
Klder I
. 111.1 preacher and toucher, is also a
f tim t.truck grower and fruit man of
in in I, sueeess. We had the pliglHUro
Saturday of sampling some of l\is
pi'rc I.Hill,•-liillile elder. It WttB llUlt
by himself from apples grown in his
own orchard and made by Ills own.
eider mill. This cider mill was glvouj
to Idiii a few years ago by the lato,
VtH'k Jake Uryun of th« Chambers- gnmi
ville community. As a token of his her
gratitude to his deceased friend, ho Shall
m-t asionall.v brings cider and vlnegur
to his widow Mrs. J. M. Hryan, who
now ' snl s in McKlnney. lie brought'
• line iii Saturday. lie nlao brought. Somebody
■ iiie lull gallon to Mrs. Lee Talking-1 done,
ton. another old neighbor and friend lint lie, with
"I Kldi i |lot n's.
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The following "Ten ('onimaint-
iiii nts" of (ieneral Kuril, commander
ill - eh lei ol I lie allied armies, are le
mauled as embodying ttle highest
ideals for soldierly conduce:
Keep youi eves and ears ready and
your iniiiilh In tin safety notch, I'm it
is Mini Moblierl.x iltil\ lo see and I
eiearly, but s a rule you should I"
heard mainly iii the si iitry clinllenri
iii tile charging cheer
libcy orders first, and if still ulivi
kiek ut'tei yyai d il >ou have le • 11
yy iii ii |f ed.
Keep your alius and equipment
i lean and Hi good ordi i ; treat your
animals kindly and fairly and youi
UM>tor or oilier machine as Hiqii* 1
belonged lo m,ii and was the uilly uric
in the world. I )o not waste youi
iii iiii it loll.
Never try to fire an empty gun nor
111 e at an enemy trench, bill 11< i.
\iiii shoot. shoot to kill, and forget imi
that at close quarters a liayonel Ir.iis
a bullet. Tell the truth 8C(ll.l|ely.
fneo the music, and Hike your pull
tshtin nt like a man; loi a good mo'
dier won't li< , lie doesn't sill and in
no squealer.
lie merciful to the women of our
loe anil shame Ihein not, for you a|i
, man: pity and shield the chlhlri n In
\ our captured leiritory, foi you were
once a helpless child.
Hear in mind that fi e enemy is
your encuiiy and the enemy of hu-
manity until lit- is killed or
captured; then he Is your
ibad brother or your fellow soldier
beaten oi ashamed, whom you should
no further humiliate.
I lo your best lo keep your Ili ad
clear and cool; your body clean and
comfnrtahlc. for you think with your
head, light with your body and march
with your feet.
lie of |food i licet and high i our
shirk nelthei work nor iluiint.
suffer in silence and cheer tile com
ratlc al your sub Willi a smile.
Dread defeat, hul noi wounds; liar
dishonor, but nut
and whatever
lie mot lo o]
I ii Done."
Helps
Sick
Women
Cardui, the woman's
tonic, helped Mrs. Wil-
liam Fversole, of Hasel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: "I had a
general breaking-down
of my health. I was in
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. I had such a
weakness and dizziness,
.. . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told mc I had tried every-
thing else, why not
Cardui ? ,. . I did, and
soon saw it was helping
me ... After 12 bottles,
I atn strong and well."
TAKE
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The celebrated Hlndrnbui'K line 01
Siegfried line, hul rmIT the Allit.-' riMi'i
to llet 11ii, has been compared by tlo
(jcrmaii leaders to tile grett wall of
China. I 'litil the British broke II in
the sprint; of 1917 they believed it
i hi pi i g 11, i ble lo assault as w .us oni •
the i 'liilie i w; II i lid n guided it
the eighth wonder of the "World
The Hiltdciiburg line as general
il< fined is about i. '• miles long runninu
in a general north and south direction
across the I'lcunly I'lains In Kruno-
Its northern exlri iillly was guarded
by the heavily tortifi'd bastion ol
Viinv Itldgc and by the milling eitv of
1,1 lis whose underground corridors
mid chambers h<ng ha\ e barretl 11• •
llrlttsll. The southern end of the lltt,
rl< tilling line, proper, is in tin vh iti.iy
of I .a Kcrc oi l.aoil That i lid is p'"
tecied by I he forest of !•!.. Ciolrtiii aim
tin fortifications around I • at
liilyveen Vimy Ithlge on thi norttt
and l.i Ki re oil the south tin ' '
pa. <es west of t'amhrai and St
Illlpoi't-
••i "ish-ir
Only SmI Waj to Qst Sid of dsns.
Which do you pn-fer -it corn ttat
pulls or a corn ilmt peel t Buloher*
or bie*iiii(liie>-r tinly Ueli-II can •••
rid of jour corn the peel-off way, the
biegat-U way. Vou dout need • sull.
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den i h, and
the task, n ni
ilu division,
die
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Took I'nt IllS'itlll'lll Sorcllc
Notice i.« hereby given thai C K
S h.ifT, receiver Tor the M. K. a. T I
of Texas will sell at public am lion to When the kidneys are weakened
liii highest biddei foi cash at the ; and i'ail lo throw impurities out of the
freight depot in the i'ity of McKIn- blood, the poison remains in the sys-
iey, ('oltin county. Texas, on the 6th J i. ni and backache, soreness and rhcu-
day of Sept., 191S, at - • - In accord- j ntatic pains deyelop Mrs. Ilavld
ance with tin laws of the Stat.? of Honry, S.'i S. i.In00In Ave, Washing-
Texas, governing disposition b> com- ' ton. N. .1., writes:: "Knley Kidney
carriers of unclaimed or re- l'ills took the dreadful soreness out of
HIV limbs and I walk, good." Sold ev-
• i y where.
n i on
fi-sed freight.
The following described property:
S boxes and 4 palls animal food.
Skipped by O. K. Mfg. Co., I'aducah,
Ky .. to A. K. I la w, McKlnney, Texas.
<t«.') Waj liill No. ti66 dated 4*S6-*17.
Uut of proceeds of this 9<ile, C. K.
St haft', receiver for the M. K. & T.
Hallway of Texas will deduct the
proper freight and the demurrage
charges due It and the cost of tills
sale. The surplus, If any. will be
In Id subject to the order of owner -it
any time within flvu years, on proof
of ownership made hv the claimant or
his duly authorized ag< nt or attorney.
This property may be claimed at any
time prior to date of sale by its own-
er. on payment of all freight or other
charges., h. w. HAHT,
Agent.
■C E. 8eh a IT, Receiver for Al K .t T
of Texas. .
•IoIiii Unmk- Mitile Ciir|Mirnl.
.1 ohn I:rooks, who is stationed at
San Antonio, has been made a <'or-
poral in his company in the National
army. John has been in the service for
some time and is making good as Is
evidenced by his promotion to tho
rank of Corporal.
Th« Quinine That Doss Not Affect tho Hssd
its touic mid Uxa'iv* effrcl, I.AXA-
T! VI'. 1IKOMO ut'ININK iiliettrr tluui onliniry
Quitiiiie ami doel not cuisc iicrvmisn 9s nor
ringing hi head. Kctnembrr the lull nutne nd
look lor the signature ol E. W. GROVE. 30c.
Notary Public Work.
New Vcritita I'aMnr.
The Itev. Hoyd Young of
has been called its pastor of
onn Bapt 1st church.
Midway
the Ver-
|J Adams at the Weekly Democrat-
(i izette olRce. Legal blanks of all
kinds.
Next |'rl-co Hume.
Mayor Kount Shroder of Frisco is
about to complete his palatini neyv
honi". When completed this will bo
one of the prettiest, most modern md
rp-to-d it, homes in West Collin.
Iio you get up at night? HANOI. Is
surely the bent for all kidney or blad-
der troubles. HANOI, gives relief In
| j I hour; from all backache and blad-
der troubles. HANOI. Is a IIUAUAN-
TKKH IIKMKIU'. 60c and $1.00 a
I liottlc a the drug store
lint
That
Who
S,, h.
lnickle. replied
"maybe II. couldn't," but he
would be one
wouldn't say so till be tried
buckled right in, yvith the Ii tee
That
of a grin
his face. If In
started to sing
thing
Idli'l be dopi
wot t ied he hid it.
a^ lie tackled !he
a ml
il.
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Tin re are thousands |o tell you It , n
not be done
There are thousands to prophesy
failure;
There are thousands lo point onl to
you one by one, i
The dangers that wait to assail you. |
lint just buckle in with a bit of a
Kiln,
Then lake off your coat and go to II;
Just start to sing as you tackle the
thing
That "cannot lie done" and you'll do
it.
Author Unknown.
The Woman's Tonic
Do you feel weak, diz-
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack oigood health caused
from any of the com-
ptaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
mnny thousands of other
women who suffered—it
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
AD Druggists
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tin so as to protect t Ii11-. two
.••nt industrial and rail-Way r. • «
which are rout s foi l,riiii: ng ■.;• p-
plii s lor I lie (icrtiia it \ t in
Some war corresp ■ ■ • de • • I••
the (iernian line as cm' ■ ■ i .■ ' li-
ward from l i Kere t i the Xism flivcr
and Ithciiris following the line a the
Cheinln des liames. They ■' 1 thai
part of till lllle southeast of I Kere
tin Alherrlch line This wmil n1d
:11<o111 I", utile.', making a total b-iig'tb
nf more tha.n 100 millally,
howiver, the I [In den bit rg 11' • ha i
been described as running only in,in
Vliny Midge to Iji Kere
j l''earing Hint the lioftlb ri. • 'id of
the line might be turned tin ("!■ rma :i-
established a " wlteh" line , • nn nil
.Mini running north about 2fi 'uiles to
llincolirt. Tllev called i'li sy. • • 11 tl •
Wolan line
The northern end of lite Hindi n-
burg I tie anil the Worm 1 i In lb
have been broken more lh." mer liv
1111 llritii-h irmie.i and both ire now
in possession of the nrillst armies
l.omr ago lit,. Oerintn- i" t Viiuv
Itldffe and have failed to ret I,, it
The Hinrli'iiliiirg line I- imi i t' to 1
lilt a systein of field l'ort:f" ittotis In
places II is said to he ten miles deep,
consisting not only of tin ■ end .
tern but of multiple Htn if barbed
ivI re i nta ngletiti nts. eon positions
foi arliller.y. deep ilii-.'oin ■ a pa ble of
housing a battalion of im ns, numer-
ous pill-boxes for mai hiui guns and,
ill fact, every device the i; mans have
been able to assemble '• block the
way lo (Icrni.'iity
Near Itnlleeourt yyas
unilcrgroimd fort iflea I ion
I he "Tunnel Trench" <i« 1
mans helieved to be Inn •
tunnel connecting the •
"ConuNnir Trouble M«, I Um 'CeUJl'" I
Why hump yournelf up on the floor
and with . our Juwh set oud eyes pop-
ping from piiin. jerk nud «uut«i>
Hint cut your roriinT Why iiritutn your
teen w 1th .some salvo <ir wrap your toe
Into a big painful bundle yvith Home
■dicky 'ape or pla-terT J.ifo It too short,
I'-iO Uet.4-11"~* it takej a few sei-ond*
to appijr ah11 there's no fussing. Corn-
ntiins go. Wear in w slioes If you want.
P'tel off the corn with your fliigera-tho
yvliole thing, root and all. clear nnd
cli an. anil It's gonul Only Oots-It"
can tlo tills. Take no chances,
"("lets-It," the guaranteed, money,
hack corn-remover, the only sunt
way, eosti but a trillo at any drug store.
M'f'd by 11,1.ftyvreneo it Co., Chicago, III.
Tuesday morning at li o'clock for
Camp Stanley, heon Springs.
May til in I II. Webb, naddler of the
local cavalry troops bit Monday
lor Keinoiint l icpot. Camp Itliss, Ml
I' so. for training. I Is-iy Kvans,
i ook. left Tuesday morning for
t'ie cooks and bakers school at Camp
Tra y is.
I luring the absence of t'apt. Ijir-
gent and l.lciiteiiunls Dowell ajid.
Hall, Sergi S. K. Slvclls will be In j
cot a ma ml of the I roup.
formidable
known as
h the Oer-
gnahle. This
cliches was
more than a mde long "id yvas mined
for its whole length, lighted with elec-
tricity and had enlra>o t n( <<hort in-
tervals. Il was relnfoi ■! by concrete
No Worms In a Healthy Child
Ml rliiltlrrn traulilnl with worms have an un
•;tltliy color, w 11 ii li iinlliiites |joor IiIimmI, anil its a
ile, there ia more or lesn stomach (ilstiirlwnii
.ROVK'S TAS'I'KI.KSS chill TONIC Klven regularly
ior two or three weeks will eurlch tho hlootl, Im
[irove the diijestloa, ami art as a Crucral Strength
■iiin^ Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
i lirow olf or dispvl tho worms, ami the Chilli wil' h.
in |H.rfect health. Pleasant to take 00c (sir Ixittle
I 'arinci-sy lllc l.iuly I tit*.
I Itonliam and
soon after the
Honey drove lo furls
war clones and business concrete
ndl-boxes and stippc
Hrlllsli captured it in
Itclow Oralncoiirt t
found great calacouili
ib t'biirg line. Thes<
fitted up as ballal1
electrlclicnlly light,• '
trenches. I >
t i'i !l rlli S. Till!
s.ivember 19 17.
Hrltish troops
tlong the Hin-
• re elaborately
lien «lri u.-i rters,
nd protected by-
front of f'ti III -
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llo\Klt ol' Kl)l'C.\TION
III VS S('H«N>I, IKiM S.
County Superintendent W. S, Smith
annoi'tiiis that the school bonds re-
tently voted by Verona, Arnold, Har-
nett.. Uoseland and Weisel have boun
iiolil. The state hoard of education ac- ' stablli/ed
quired the bonds. Mr. Smith said there,
are still other bonds voted by four
other districts yet to be sold. Tltey are
liloomtlale, Walnut drove,
and Hickman.
The Hush and Kosclnnd
will erect brick buildings, hi
The Mcsqultc dlstrct.
northeast of Karmersvillr
conditions become nornwil again. A hial. the villages, behind the line had
direct sieii-ni or electric railway outlet |,< ne.ith them great chambers which
is badly needed for Lh" country along it would be a slaunder to call dugouts.
I hat proposed route. Tn fact the They were more like hotels, fitted
right-of-way was secured .blue-prints with electricity, water, sewers, drying
yv' re made and other arrangements rooms and kitchens. They were shell-
matle for the building of that elec- proof and bomb proof. The trenches
trie railway when the war broke out were built along the banks of the Ca-
• '■iir years ago and Interrupted il-ll nnl Im Norrt which runs north and
kinds of business. Tills tMiterprl.se is sr ilth near HavrlncOlirt.
only in alieyance and Is pretty sure tOj rmportant Herman strong holds
mater,a|l'/,e soon after peace Is pro-
claimed and business con IIMons are
Kranklln
districts
said,
two miles
has practl-
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I can eut down your old wheels
nnd make a low handy wagon
or can get Iron wheels to fit
any wagon but it takes a month
to get tlii-m. I have plenty of
help to turn out work on short
notice. Have black mlth coal on
hand. W do nuto top and cur-
i un work. We are making wag-
on beds.
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N. Tenn St . McKlnney, T' jus.
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Mi II II Coglmrn of this city i
id it this office and ordered the liailv
courier-! la/.ette sent 'o her son, l leii-
r Hull Coulmrn, who Is al A. M
1 ol lege attending the Students Army
Tt lining Camp. Henry is eighteen
•■ears o|il and is a member of the 1'J17
graduating class of the McKlnney
High school Hi i« a young fellow of
■ I>I"n111'I physii|iie and has entered the
Students Many Training Camp to bet-
ter e<|tiip hlrn • If foi the service of
his i ountry.
rally completed a modern, three room atlntlKffnet.
school building, and the contract hns 1
been let to build a three room school
building at Verona, ft is expected that
.tip work will begin on the Verona
building at once.
| Superintendent Smith said that
quite a number of school district* In
l the countv have made application for
stftto aid, and lie will In able to nn
|nounee the districts which hnvi made
ipplli aton within a few days.
i i in iMiruui i itiTiniui strong
protect the southern section of the
line near l^i Kere. The forest of St.
ldobain presents an almost Insuperable
|obstaclo in attacking this end of the
j line.
Ijion. lying "Within the "Hig Corner"
, . ,, . I where the line turns eastward alomr
Old people who feeble and younger peepl*1 j tin c|p.t„|„ ,|,.s ,,.ltnort w r.garded as
who are weak, will lie strengthened and ennhleil to I.. , , ... . , ,,
llothrough thedfuresiinrt heat of summer hytiik I1'" \, ", Whnl" ,!, r,,,nr
log GROVE'S TASTKI.ESSchlllTONIC. It purilies , system. Huinlrc.ls of fleriiuttl baftir-
and enriches thehlnsland huildsuptliewholeiff- Were inidallcd in the screened ra •
tern. You ran sihiii fuel its Strougihening, Invig.ir vines around that city and in tile for-
iin11 become normal again.
Summer Better Th«n the Weak
•Me.
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C^HESTERS.PILU
•! A All four Krucflst f< f /A
I tifl-4- lii-s.trr • lM«iw«> i rTlMsn<!//y\
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IN TI HI HHAN Wll.l. IMI'ld>\ I.
I.OT l, \'l'l l \ ll( il l.liT
Willi Atlnill IVitnal .V Co.
ests of St. dobaltl.
Southwest of Kaon the toyvn was
protected by Massif of Moriimiileuil
behind whose crest are huge under-
ground ravines ami shelters some big
enough to bold a whole regiment Tin-
forest west of Ijiinn was crammed
with a vast store of munitions and
Webb Nelson, who recently moved
to McKlnney from Weston, has ac-
cepted a position in the gi nts furnish-
ing store of Adam Hond Ac Company.
Mr Nelson for III- past several years materials. Divisions of troops could
has bad charge of the big general concentrate in It unseen
rehandlse store of prof. S. C. |{et nntly the dermans discovered
Stevens at Weston. Hefore going to that tho big dugouts along the Hiti-
Weston lie was salesman In a store at dcnhiirg line were nothing but death
Anna. Mr. Nelson put-chimed tho traps. An older by the Herman 111-
Iniine place of tile Itev. K. O, Miller on visional Commander foil.tide the dcr-
Mis. Krunccs Josephine Stewart
wife of .1. W. Stewart of Kurmcrsvlllc.
died recently al her home th^rc. She
was born at Jacksonville, Alabama.
Ma rch 17, I S.1#. She came, to Collet,
county with her husband soveri.l^*
years ago and had resided in and neni ▼
I 'a riuersy illc. She w s the mother of
five children. Those surviving a.rn
Messrs. Kd and Kra.nk Stewart, Du-
ra nt. Oklahoma, and Mrs. I^ra-nk Un-
derwood of Rockwall. She is also
survived by two brothers and five sls-
lers. She hail been a member of the
I'iesbyterlan church since childhood.
Cut This < im—It |s W orth Money.
DiiN'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose vy i111 fie tn Knley Ar Co,
"X.'ii Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III.,
writing your name antl address (dear-
ly. Vou will receive in return a trial
package containing Koley's Money
and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds
and croup. Kolev Kidney fills lUvl
Koley Cathartic Tablets, Sold every-
where.
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When you have BACKAOHE thn
liver or kidneys arc sure to be out of
"ear. Try SA.NDL, it iloea wonders
for the liver, kidneys, and bladder. A
trial will convince you. (Jet It nt the
drug store. ,
I'rhl
^youf
mi-,
Want.- Tn Kent I'ltrm.
North College street.
Slate
IJsl'I N r'Alt.MKKS.
Ilnrnett (ins'ery Co. I'ltys Hes|
I'rices I'or I'ismIiicc.
I ni ver pub
■t trytiiie eve
irable, I WW
t iniioriiAt 'i n .
urn t- stir,1 uiitl and relates entirety to invsolf
under the Sun and Hien lieiim piutiounced
i*i two ■ onl Its' time, after being on crutches
It I. Waddlll, a director of the In-
rurbati who resides In Mi Kinney,
I places an advertisement in out i lassl-
j fled columns offering for sale a 1 r>
room flame residence, tin first door
£!£'■«!&# SS5!!n.W or t ,. nn.rton iio„s,, f,„. oniy,
l>*iiaj"*i "a1*" r "i/i It n '-'"i ' 1 " 'H s"''' '"'I moved! Mate llarlietl of the hustling grn-
IIIaVind IIUANII i'n.lV, <■* «A from the lot lit one Mi Waddlll eery store of Mate Rnrnell drocery
si.,i.s that iIn Inli riirb.m . oinpany Co yvants to buy your country pro-
recently purchased this property from dure and will pay you the lust
Mrs. Maude t'ow. ll, which property Is prices This store is I lie farmer's
located on North Tennessee Street, friend We believe in tho "live and let
The lot Is fifty by oni hundred feet, llvi ' Idea, fnir groceries are extra
'I'I" ' o111p.111y neeileil -l-litlonal nond. our prices extremely fair. Come
man troops to occupy dugouts which
descend more than eight steps under-
ground.
llelilnd I ho Hlndenburg line the
dermans are credited with three other
! lilies of defenses.
CAVAliRV omomui w;m, ih;
Tlt\INI,l> VI' C\MI> s|'\M,< > .
M K. Trowell, well-known young
farmer of Allen, Itoute J, wan In
McKlnney Monday afternoon on busl
tiess. Ile called at this offlco and
placed an ad In this paper, wantli
some land to cultivate another yej
lie will either rent on the shares
furnish himself. Mr. Trowell was
sent to i'aiup Travis, about two
months ago for training. Tils wife
mild his crop ii few weeks after he
bit thinkiiii: that her husband would
be sept to Krance. However. Mr.
Trowell failed lo pass the physical ex-
am ilia lion for overseas duty, and ha"
broil honorably discharged from the
service. He now needs snntc land so
us to make a crop another year.
M W
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
It It. Young of Illiie Itidge was a
business visitors In McKlnney Wed-
nesday. This office hits the plonsnn
of entering li in name ()n Us subscrip-
tion bsl of readers of the big Demo-
eritt-da/,cite for one yi ar at $1.50.
i wo
1 tltfl
T
>11
poop
know of ii i
by Chiroprn
esults —It h
'.111
IIM
'Al,', I re ninuiend and ut^e
'but are sick.
e tti ' | i i-tti.illy Im u^atile and
Id Throw prejudice aside, try It
• ured otbei why not you ?
.' 11: % i.nt t ti m h d c
( tnropl net ic
cannot be
and ti>• to the
<er St M -Kinti y
l,i"f-i ,. i in Collin i'oiinty
Inn kage and swltehinir :u
lions for I' rapidly growltu;
busiiiesa. Its express oft
Kent inky street, directly Wist
Joining tin recently purel
rty on Ti nnessei street. Thri
will be placed on I Ills l'otvr-11
tile I: oust Is sold and |||I||
front ot tin- lot will proh
fetit e- yy il h a stone wail of
oiiioiia- lo - ■ ns v licit in town. M ATIO HA It-
express N l-.TI' i; Ci il l ;it Y ci).
faces ■ *
Would Yqii Buy A Farm?
:-4
<•
Some liar
HH.'
m Ci/llin County on l.usy [i nns
S. WISEMAN, Morrow Blck. i
nnl ad-
• I prop-
• tracks
lot when
•I. Tho
lily be
perinan-
| ent in a t i iii I, which yy III add t,, tlio B,t-
' t o tivi iii sh of Nort b 'i'i 11 in < - . street,
I which street has been rapidly build-
| inir up and Improving in recent
months The Interiirb in a i h great
I to Mi Kinney II - < -•:i,Ini* ahtiut
II I li e years tgo Was th. heabl of an
inprei ' denied era of pc ii i jty and
li'iowtli for our city Its il-.trle pars
jioiiiing I nand gilni- out ■.• our city
every liotir In the day -u 1 fir Into
j th« night *t IiiTiiI'i i t
| i ri ase the iiuniber of
I in to t be city hy th
i Waddlll, who wa on
fluentlul persons in
l.iulifniiiic I'lifs |turn.
I Hiring a rain and electric storm nt
Wy In* Thursday, Kd Davis' barn on
tic farm near that place wiut struck
by lightning and destroyed.
Hntnna Itryant has gone to Waco,
where he will enter Haylor Hnlverslty.
lie is a son of Dr. and Mrs. A. T.
lit vant of t hin city.
ravel
peoplf
hundn
md In-
coming
Is. Mr.
e most In -
• I ri 11 ir the
Interiirban for McKlnney, given it rut
his opinion that the tntorurban will bo
extendi d front Mi Kinney through
pro
t in til's i
ft ant'"
oorteil
I
li.e, / in- i y call
Im rri ,, , t V I'i ,jl
mi'Ut
t'l I rm
at our i,. x.
i M'l'icerfl of the Tevas I'avalry from
generals down to second lieutenants,
and nranv non-commissioned officers
iii llie two brigades, linve been order-
ed lo Cninp Stanley, at l„on Springs,
for a thirty-day course of Intensive
training preparatory to mobilimitlon
iis federal troops on the Texas border.
The officers' school opened al,
I,eon Springs Wednesday September
2'itli. denerals .1. I1'. Woll. ru and it
II. McDIII will in- aeeompanieil to the
training camps by their full staffs.
There will im 1SI commissioned of-
ficers from each brigade .it the train-
ing cam p. Winn the Instruction
course It. over ti e cavalrymen wl'l be
moblllred. tin no strong, at i'amp lltlss,
KI I'iiso. They will relieve regulars
on border fervlce.
l''orly-flve iioii-cnuimlKstniied of.
f eers, brigade licadquartern, foil'
five stable set ge . nta, ','oi ty l lvi cooks
end hnkcis and twenty rout nldlers
will accoinpnny ofl'ii n in camp
HAIR
I
SMI I II llltl'H CO.
from each brluaib Some
cooks, snddlei a, etc , will
training in their special work
army camps In Texas.
I apt li. V l a nt, I r t
ant .llin Dowell, and Second
ant K. M II,ill, Ht.abb f i ,
Itntherford and S> tart Clins,
of the b • al i nvalry Itooi
or I lie
receive
il other
I.I
titnn*
l -I HI. <i-
C. O Vf
1*. Hay
led
Knti-nVi HwiHtIimOo., I
AtliiiU* (it.
OnnlloMm: flofnrn Inaml
iftitir Ex •!•«•«• QhMM
ii )r liitr •
Rti >rl. eofirvn Mil iMltpf.
U'il im* II lii« ft row* in *it
In* b« • I >n|, •ml !• so tnfl
•hi! Bilk V |!|«| | d« II
li| < *v ,/ | wmie lit. I
lil •■ihIiiik jrnu Wf Jllf*
In'ft lit atiitw yntl Im w
Hon t let immn fake Kink Remover fool
you, Ynti renlly fat,'tatriiiirhtenyrmrMir
until it la nice and long. That's what
EXELENTO 23E3I
femovm lYnmlrufT, ftf-iln thiR KiUiof
the hair, ntui inul.fr il v.'"W lonir, nottiinil
nillcv. A r<< rusimra fowt irm n y« ucnn it'll
tlioclHTcrcn«c. ni (| Alt<-rn littlo v
nillltoMi in '!y iiinf Inn if 1l<fiiyoti c
It tip to nut y. i. )♦ f ill l«vntO (l uk'fcL
wo claim* wo wil! *ivu your immuf biici
29nti HonrwrlntofnUmp*
n roln.
AQiuNTS WANTED tVtflYWMBM*
Wrlto ft r i-nrlicnlnrfi. #
tvtrtrnTo mcdicinb co.,
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1918, newspaper, October 3, 1918; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299956/m1/14/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.