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THK WEEKLY DEMOCRAT GAZETTE,
til AHANTY l i:vj l * N'H
Bonds Or Bo?nidge?
I.I 5RTY BONDS or German bondage?
.oh Jo you cIioom?
• ti w.~.r cmruot be won without monr. <> ; his,- .ill iIi.h
i i >.- ir ,iv«j victory eortuan. x,ii'.i' >S will p,o-
■vi'ji motif,'.
. / EJ? KKTIf BONDS AND Bt V. l'USV A' FIIOM THIS
f •
Tlw Conlinental Slats Bank
ED H
't- i'OM, fhs\r'pr
icKinney. Texae
thk iiank OF I'k.kso v A v. sKIIVIII."
Buy Bonds
TIm (iin i til litis called u|>on
i tu- |1111fur money. Money im e -
■ i Hiil hi waging war. Tho more
money we have the lielter we cull
w iwe w ii . Buy Liberty It mils ami
liny liberally.
W>|<-it yon waul good clothes come
to iin. We sel I h lull class lalloreil
nilIIn uf sensible style ami lusting ma-
lorial- I.'I lift take your mcutfUI'e
lot one i'lfclit away.
W.M.SHIPLEY
itiri'i'i;it romiK
We Sell Slim s,
I.SS AIO.NKV
liiuie III.
nil! MA
"When- in I hi World I II I
drayman What's the tine to wurr>
I hat way. We have two Idg aulutno-
bile trucks and want your business
We haul
car loail
hull I.
T1IL'RM< >\/) <> HARMS
I'RASSi I R CO.
PilON I . JSJ.
THUUSDAY
I.Ill II N \ M (I ll.. IN \. A M. 1(1 -
t .1 1.1 .lit X I ill \ VI II IX \l. (.1 \ It SI
^t. I'l
ViKitl
W
\t
Tin
J.
nesn
W
was among 'hi
M . K inII• v Weilll
I N i Mary, c
on ml Stat. Bank
11 It SI Ili.H.H \ i.-itor in
if 1'ik
Kinm
Wi
hi
sI' li
at
Mi
after
■ il It
it Hi
..Hi-:
I he
noon.
Station
Studen
ita>
i;
Alio
lo i
ing
i 'ami'.
mtswn blanche
Mart ■ I left W. .'il
Washington. I >. c
MeKinney I:i<111 1
ihgtnn to ace. lit
raphi rw in the
government
Kite of unkr.
In one of til.
home of Mr ami
Kentucky street,
msdny afternoon
the <i11i< k ri spun
of the Mi Kinney
the Haines w. r>
Stiff state.I this
tilts
CORYELL FARMER
BUYS PRINCETON
FARM FOR HOME
Till ItSI'AV, (HTt'HER .1, iota
A Shoe For a Man
From a Man's Store
\\ ,• ai i' M K.VS . t*. .j e$I'15C1AIj-
I.VS'S. We ilon't "..ii'iu lad lea' and
chili no'' fool yvf it i>yt have oento.'-
eil our thought/ .'.ft emu-glen on
SltoKS l'i >It Ai " 'inil thill m why
Wi believe thr - •'«u rflve you
hkttku si i' vL.una tnan you
i',.Il obtalti el
Ami remember
i:i;i-; siiinks with
hIioi you buy bore.
a
tfct TUN
.; pair of
W. M. Shipley
"Vmi'ie .ln l Two hi'l Kmni I''—
Sieji lii." I'lu-I Louisiana Ktrei'l.
UNCLE SAM NEEDS
PEACH SEED TO
MAKE GAS MASKS
f
The
ontln t
.! Oilic
:? 1,17:..:
I ' IMI i 1'
Mi.
M« Kinm > Iteult.v «'oinpany
s In "pull off" really iIc.iIh |n I •
'linn of Collin county, ul-[ii
• ■ 11m > Tom \V. I '• rkiiis an > ,
Smith has- lust cIohimI up a |.
• .!• 'I lor \V. 11 • 'allahau ol i,
n, vvlun Mk v Mold a small i
• lil to I It. K • !>!' of < *0! vol\
. v ■ v ill iipy it h a home!
t . ' of t Ii" \ • ai. 'PIm' lit tin
I- ' n a.- tin )• .I pla<M . hn-
( ' 'li ! <o 111 Ik a* t fid 111 MrKili-
: il . >hl for Hh low prU-f of
it r at re. M r l\ • Isn looln <1 ov -
.1 ml rina'Hv. In* nhould
<loMI*, ilfi i'lt <1 to lorah* in old
\\ i ;ir pi as« <\ to Imvi' such
orat«k v Mi 11M Mr t'allalian
a ph nt ni :i, too, t i di
'I Ii- MfU lino v li« altv < 'it pa ll ' i
ado si v.. •; 11 |, : 11 s for ! till. I I'
in
U
I • M ilh r, Dili of I lo- t< a< lo i s
I I<Ji«ii ward othool huihi-
• In uliiii? a moyoinont of .school
• n ' ?;a I lo i up all pcacli and
• ••Is that lhc> iMili I"
I o\ i• r to !!) ' Kos c i iinifiil which
ihi'ir piopcrlios in making
for the protection • ! American
■ • !i lip ha 11< front. The war
I la iii h i. i.ssue j ;. n urio nt ro
for thi s. : • ed v% 11i< 1 i ai t- heintf
-I up and for\\ a r-led lo 11: • KOS •
il ! o;n all oyer tlo nation ,M o.
In Memorium
Killed in action Private M. A. Treptow of
Iowa. On his dead >ody, close to his heart, they
found this pledge:
My Pledge:
I will sacrifice
i will endure
I will Aght cheerfully
x will do my utmost, as if the issue of
the whole struggle depended on me
alone.
—TREPTOW.
Make it "A GLORIOUS FOURTH" Liberty
Loan Drive by going the limit of your financial
resources. Don't merely c'o your levelest — do
your ALL MIGHTIEST!
Collin County Mill
and Elevator Co.
WiT.I** *wvari ««•*i f
til
iM 'I
nil *
int l
> in:
> in
mil
Arms Training
M A KM >\
Ku IT
•sda\'
and Fan u o
morning for
riiru 'M.
li
property
I. lo CMUH
their hn
-.<••!. satis
i.v a farm, yoi
■ s you d« sirt
better not list
11 « y \\ ill stir :
• is and humh
cUHtollierH.
should
lo sell
it With
Sell it.
d S O f
tl
-ted t ;
pros Id« -I
: dry K'ood'
■ uf Katireia
is a service
llllif In
is much in
n t his invfu
• n little s< I
• l-porl umt y
I'aihmiu
t .1 II Mel nit ha 1
a r ••• ptae|. in frofii
; sloia for any sei | (
d up and hrou^ht ill.
•who h ca n I >e r« llder
"il-lc mil cost and
ilo- saving of human
! world conflict,
ool (di,ihlr« n t hus liava
of helping io win the
1111 p • ■ 'l C h "• d III Ii"
I,ii i \v Visas in \i vvs.
i t-
,,[,rr,!4*l"
!,i\c
In
ai
\rui>
I It iciiec \lahaoui—
Oyer Years,
a ffur lint; pn i<
. at tlo- front.
•ction for our
Tli cse
t\s o
• to
poMiti< ns a
mplov nit nt
•k
1
Mrs. Ha
about I
and it
n. I>rc
uns
• Stiff
\Ya«!l •
stttlloK*
A the
ke out
it the
. North
'clock VVed-
ivag only by
• and • ificicnt work
fire tTepartment that
ext inKOishetl. Mr.
niornimr that the
ilamagr by fire and wati r would prob
ably be about $700. The loss was
partially covered by insurance.
of l
Ass,.'
tant
Kinmw
llorts \
ol th"
jor ol
of his
mjr th
is . nd
it < '(Ml
y At to
• I - >i
lit
w her*
i lunte.
i.adle«e
'a«b t>
. held t
Attorn
ni <*olon~
! !• f;iment
l-\>r the
i rcsnlf nt
msition ol
nd As is-
< h :
I.OM « «l Ml • I I! (>1' AI I/! %
I'i/iir Settler ami I'romiiK-nt t'
/ it >Vant- t'oufit> s at News.
\l K I i; CiMH'l.ll IN . M VN< I .
(\iniie> lio> Wil l" Mann
To Hack soblicr> I p.
I olU
itiactor J.
eh was 1
landed till
he wa
■<. the
iu M e-
& M.
♦ 'apta in of t ho
rat k company
FRIDAY
He was lite first Mil-j
there ami was proHlilcnt
:in• 1 ii:111tik class in lso.' , finish-!
tour-year course in threel
i it's, loiter In' I'lniHheil the threo-j
year Ian eoinw at (lie I'niVot'Hlty ol'j
1 Texas in two years ami |na.cliceil law!
in Mi Klniie* lii lore coining to I >:i 1 -
laf. Hallas NeWx.
i'. M. ( I.one) i'lirislii . pioneer AI
let! ell I*/' n anil forinerly County l,otn-iK'"
iiiissiotier, retn us for the I>u11 y j Nv " '
i'oiii r ~t ni.-tle. -Mr. t'ltrislie enjoys"" 1
up. .if th. most extensive /i <-i | ii si I ii t-1 ' '""P
aiii i'MliipH ni ans man til our enllrei "
i iiiinly. In fai l, nearly everybody
knows "I.one" I'liristle ami on ac-j1'1
count of his unfiiiliiiK- nooil huinor and 11
fro mlliness everyone is always pleas- I"
■ il to meet Iiitn.
■It!
tie
I' MIM Kits It I•. \ I IIAII'V
.1. W.
Kail Hates, voiinif fiiriiier, v
in tho New Hope coniniunit\
lit this office today ami rem-
snhscriptlon to The Wei kl>
(lazette Thanks.
Mrs Jewell K Aliern-ith>
Iivi Ml Kl |l\
aflrd
I bin
liemooriit- ■ i no i t
ty l.oati n
mil baby w'ns h
U I \T tl\ Kit.
HH' *1 MIW
THK-
l :\ KM Mi
lllll II.'.- I.oiitt Iti'iiil
new- Siib-crlptloii.
II—Ite
hi
the I
lilies
it till
Ili'S' ell t llllHillStic
In hi an\ where tl
l'i 1st Met hodlst i
daufthter, Sarah Krances. left today
for WnshlnKton, 11. '' to join their
husband and father and to malte their
home in tho Capitol I'lty Mr. Aher-
nuthy went to Woshltiglon a f"W
weeks airo to accept the responsible
position in the War Itlsk Bureau of
Insurance of tlo federal Kovernniont.
S. S. I^uire. proifrenatve f irmer, who
lives on MeKinney. Ilonte 5, while 111
the city today on husimss, called at
thin office to renew lus subscription
to Tho Weekly Ditnocrat-Oazette for
which he will accept thanks He also
placed an advertisement in those pit -
pern— wanting to rent a farm of from
150 to 200 acres fur another year The
farm on which ho now lives was re-
cently sold and the purchaser will
move on it himself Mr I^irg-o's force
can (father n bale of ci tton por day.
He is one of the county
and citixen*.
I .IIn;I'-
ll r far
httreli
at Murpln Sunday afternoon at 't
o'clock Tom Moulden, Is chairman of
tho Murphy district, which has a
i| ...r.i i,r $i.'.\|.".. The Itev. Mr. Dobl.s
pastor of tin- church, made a IVvv re-
marks. Kx-< 'ounty Attorney Cloo. I'.
11 row ii uf MeKinney was the princi-
pal -pinker Mr. Hrown justly holds
the re|iutiitIon IhroiiBliout the county
of beinur one nf its most eloquent and
forceful speakers, who Is lenditm his ,s'1 o"P
time and talent to the support of the ,
fourth Liberty l^mn and other war
utilities The Murphy leaders had j
little hopes of holiiK alile to K" over-
the-top before Mr Hrown's address. >
Hut it the conclusion of his earnest i
and e|o()iient appeal to tho pride, pa-
triotism and purse of the Murphy elt.j
issonshlp. the matter of subscribinir to I
tin Fourth f.lherty T.oan was present-;
.l.'ines W II II. who owns one ol the
I • ;-t improved and choicest farms
•mywhere around Mi Kinney, renown
for the llnily i'ourier-(ia/.ette lo .ian-
uary 1st, I !l I !l Mr. Hill is a son of
the I a ti' Wood Hill and is an excellent
voiiiik farmer and vtockiiiiiu. lb i'liis-
s thoroiiKhbi'd (in.den Wyandotte
elm kens, ifood hous and cattle. II"
doesn't Ko so strnni? on mining cottoi.
l ilt raises small irriini and Iiii.n crops
K i 'oopi r uf t Ii is
tin Unity < 'ourli i -Guss
.. Ills son. Walker • "oiiih r, w ho is
tie Mm i n ail Kxpeilitlonary
s now in Kniiice. Mr. and Mrs.
r have rei'i*i\'"d several letters
their son since lie nrriveil "over-
" about two uinnlhs UK". Wnlk-
i- well and hearlj lull In- stales
ii the part ol Trance in whirl! he
tatloned is hilly and broken and
I'arminif is carried on very much on
the truck patch scale as il appears lo
him. lie slates that the wood old
I'liiteil States Is a Rlcal ileal
preferable to him as a place in which
to live an'I he hopes Hint everybody
it home will lend every assistance to
the soldier boys in helping to make as
null k a Job as possible in licking the
Kaiser so that our soldiers can re-
turn home again.
'I'h. We, kly Uemocrat-< !a/.i lie re-
eeiMs a cluck for fl.fiO from ils «ood
.11.1 time I'rii'lid, I'apl. William Wat-
son, to renew his tamsi rlplion for
another year. ('apt. Watson nerved
l uiie Ui m twenty yearn in the United
Slates Army In line retiring. lie ot-
', i.- tlie address of his paper ehan;;-
i •. | from I Mat tslili i n, N. V., to I'Mor-
i lice, Alabama. I'apl. Watson is 1
I'ullin county reared boy, whose
inuiher and brothers still reside near
i m o in tills county.
(WIT. W. II. M \K.
IM'iwnillcill MeKhinev ( lll/.ell Stricken
Willi I *a ill I \ •> Millie On Traill.
Nun at lion-Ion.
i'apl W II. l.ovo, a pioneer and
most highly respected MeKinney cit-
izen, is critically ill in tlo- Haptist San
'ii:v it i;
Vou'l
I never know win
a her
} Oil t
a ll ill) > ')f ttor ill
hu\ ■
ill#
'.'Tiit • r f.s until \"ii
ha v**
I l ie ;
<Ji\-e uh a trial
a m
vv 11
show you wh> ho
ma n.v
P1 .'O p 1
e ae hailjuw with
us
Our
^rocari^ are the i
'•♦Ml
I-M-
r
y
i
I, < . .11 HIxSON
SI HI IHl.W i;ltlll'I.IIl
Thompson i ibi Stand.
Phfln"s 8 I.
•J'-H-M-J-H
1 — — — •
M.I.I \ < II\i:t.\IAX.
I tu - Ii ll"tid- Ii mi it II l.ibi-rlj I., in
( iKilin<11i'i■ uf Thill Place.
I' Hush, prominent .Mien citizen
business man. favored this officii
a visit and n newed for Tho
and
Willi i
I'a il> i'unto i
adva.ncc. Mr.
I !azel le
Hush is
ill
one year
an enthiisiiist.il
itarium in Houston. I'apt. I^,ve was on ! supl"" tor ol I'resident Wilsuti and his
wln-l lie-war adminislration policy, lie
tu Hcaiimont on
business
: Is leading tile Allen district as cliair-
I .nan
f| n ill a. Allen lias been assigned the
sum of $7 w','l71.00 as her iiuoia to
raise. Allen can he counted upon to
speedily comply and thus do her "bit"
to back our boys over there 'Who ire
making the supreme sacrifice in lb-k-
ing the Kaiser.
XI IMXIi SKItVIKK Xolll.K I'ltu-
I'KSSIO.N : M'I'I \I. TO WOMKN
\l ItoX \ <. I It I. MIIIIOUIVl' MIS-
SIONAltV VI' SAN ANTON lo.
Mm.
tin
visitors in
This office
from them.
bitty and Miss Sallli
Verona communit,, were
MeKinney Wedni sila.s
recMvi d a plensiuit call
Miss St roup ordered the
?r,
SATURDAY
1 >av« .fay of
tm««n css visito
rapt. \V If
with |)ar:i!\'i
train near lf«i
best farmers oil by the Chairman and its full quota
was spe. .lily taken and all over sub-
— '> script I on of between two and five
thousand dollars was received. Mur-
phy is under lasting obligation to Mr
Ilrown for his patriotic and potential
Wylie was iiti' iie 'ho aid to them in immeilately raising
- in MeKinney todav. their quota. Mr Hrown's addresses
l.ovo. who was str iken ore always entertaining and bristle
ri eentls while on a with eloquence and facts. It Is well
- ton. to which city lie worth one's time to hoar him on any
Uemocrat-dnzette sent to her slsb
Miss Ncttyo Stroup, who Is now at S;
Antonio doing Missionary work stint
among the people of that city, inciud
ing the Mexican settlements.
Miss Vettye has been n student in
the Sciiriltt I hide and Training school
at Kansas < 'its fur the past tw o years
She was sent to San Antonio about
September 1st by the Woman's Mis-
sionary I'ouncll of the Methodist
chtlrel, South, to act as city illusion
our fighting Army in the field is
advancing. Il Is organzekl It Is train-
ed, it is equipped. And it Is making
.headway gaining ground In the
j struggle lo make the world free. Our few
Vmorican troops have already covered! «
i IhenuielvoH with glory. They go Into II.AI.I.AN t'(M'NTY
battle with a cheer on their lips. How
wo are thrilled through and through
w boll tile tales of their courage reach-
is us. Hut hundreds have fallen and
thounands must fall before the strug-
gle is ended. Food, clothing, convnn-
hlr- way
mission, 'When he was strickin with •ls "'"'"ng tnc Allen ilistricl as
paraI.\.-is on the train, Just before ell- I it.- Fourth Liberty
more tering Houston. Ho was rendered
speech less Mrs. l.ovo was notified
here Immediately pa pern on the
Captain's person showing who lie was
but she was unable' to go to her
husband's bedside. Miss l.ena l.ovo,
daughter of Cnpt. and Mrs. l.ovo, who
resides in (Inlvcston, was with her
father in t*wo hours.
o. A. Hrannon, son-in-law of Capt
1 .live, has gone to Houston to be with
the Captain, on account of Capt.
I iiive's age, 77 years, relatives here
fear that the paralytic stroke may
prove serious. The Captain lias not
been in the best of health for the past
months.
VIVIIl l l.ttTHM IHSI-I W
sToim wi>n i-'si> \v
IN
NH.HT
MAN
M VS Ij.WON
I AltMt
Wednesday, (September. 2Cilh>
night's rain and storm was ic-
companled by one of the most severe
and protracted electrical displays that
has visited MeKinney in months. The
thunder rolled and brilliant flashes of
lightning in all Its beauty and wierd-
tiess was to be seen.
Lightning truck the flue of A. ti.
Speck's home, r.28 .North Church
Tom W. Perkins and .1. ollle Smith partly demolishing It. Hunt tun!
of the MeKinney Itealty Company ol 'h'hris littered the bed room and din-
thin city have Just sold a good 1'ofi l'oom. badly damaging furniture,
acre farm lo W. O Hrown, nil enU-r- hods and clothing. The bed room at
w is <>n r
his home
i'OIII p.. Ill"
Hrannun
is not -ii
first.
til the
Ilkllllelil'.l it
Serg* I lock
county, wa-
llst ii' mis-
that ho wris
Oermai
service fur
In Franco f•
i d In ' 'oilln
unit
men
into on iutslnes
In this i
I by hi
It is s:
serious
returned
l> this morniiig in -
Hon-ln-ltiw, O. A.
I that his condition
- was thought at
to subject
e- discuss
which lie may undertake to
from the lecture platform.
Pastor Move* tu Micrimin.
big Franco- American drive
igainst the Huns this week,
Peel uf Fay burnt, this
reported in the casualty
k n u tion. It Is probable
in a • 11 i prisoner by the
i,i l eel has in i n in the
rune tune, and has been
several months He liv-
(onntv for several vearv.
The Itev .1 S Cameron and fam-
ily have moved to Sherman. He
was furmorly pastor of the Lebanon
Hapt 1st «chureh. for tna-e learn, but
i Igned a f w months ago.
ary in that city. The Woman's Mis-
sionary Council has what is called tie
Wesley House established In all the
larger cities, and it is at tills house in
San Antonio that Miss Stroup has her
headquarters. All the institutional
work is curried on at the Wesley
House, the poor is looked after and
dm school conducted for tho benefit
uf the poor. Milch good |s ih«:io
through tlu se hoin.es and Miss Stroup
i- well ipialifieil for the place site fills.
She ii a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M
N' Stroup, honored old citizens of
tii" V' rona i ommunity.
■ lices, will lie supplied them without prising Dallas county
surgical dressings, knitted i seems to appreciate tin
i'.;i rinents. clean linens you are send- our Collin county black dirt. W hen n
mg. In material things they lack no- boy, Mr. Hrown lived with his father
tiling. One thing they do lack, that is In MeKinney. He Is an enterprising
trained nursing. The Surgeon Oener-jand successful business man and has
al and the Secretary of war are ap-jninde much money by lii'cstlnp
pealing to tlie womanhood of Atnerl- black-waxy land to lie found
e;i to stand by tlie young manhood of most fertile nature right hern in old
Auiprlen. The Iteil Cross has already tVdllti. The MeKinney Hi altv Covi-
twelve thousand trained nurses in puny has made ii number of deals for
military service and the slogan of Mr. Hrown, This Infd one gives to Its
these nurses Is "The American Army, owner a Hit', acre farm In the Ixivop
the I,est nursed army in the world." section of southeast Collin where the
Tho nursing profession Is tlie noblest black ilirl Is tile deepest and most
profession. Our C,o\eminent Is call-j'prodm.'tlve. After seeing the place
Mr. Hrown readily connciiled to n'"0
is i brotiiei of .(esse peel of
ivilto.
,r-
.1 II. Nicholson of Melissa was a
Mi Kinney visitor Siitiirdai He cull-
ed it 'In- office ordering tin Weekly
I lein ui ra t-I Janetsent to his daugh-
ter Mi- o H. t'ope whose homo is a'
Tiilhihomn, Tennefsee. Mrs Cope
w - forinerlv Miss Florence Nicholson
of Mo I ins A
M \ X V
LAItOltKKs All! \\ \ X I I Ii
l V THK (iO\ KHXMI A'I
ng all practical sensible young wo-
men who are eligible to Join tin tuill-
i.iry service. Nursing service is nilli-
tary service. In tlie face of tills tiiere
arn mothers who have sons in tlie
iimy (and these mothers want their
hoys to have trained nursing) who are
.( i.iiraging the enrollment of young
••omen as Student Nurses In every
I way they can. saying they have no
i" ■ 'tootton. They have the protection
'■i till' • iovct anient. Women of Mi-
llie fancy price ol $22">.ftO per acre for
It. Its improvements are fair tail tlie
main thing for Mr. Hrown was the
land itself. We predict that on llils
farm, like everything else that Mr.
Hrown lays Ii is hand to, he will make
money on his Investinrnt. Tin- Me-
Kinney itealty Company solicits tin
consideration of buyers and sellers ot
property located anywhere in Ibis or
adjacent counties. It litis several
eillnen, who ,i""> "l"1 occupied by Mr Specks
real worlh of ''w" ltHI" ,,oyM' r"rl "",l ',lln' f1"'!
their guest for the night. Uougl.is
Slmnierly. Master Jim Speck and the
chair in which lie was sitting were
knocked through the door Into the
In iiiis ' • «"• V. 1,111 fortunately all three or
Iti Its ,tl0 r,|,tl,'''"n escaped Injury. Mr. and
Mrs, Speck wore In their sleeping
room and n.lso escaped Injury.
Tho phonos and lights were put out
of commission.
The second home on the same side
ol tlie Street, which was occupied l,y
Mrs. Speck's brother, Arthur lllll arid
wife, was also struck In- lightning
about the same time. The lavatory
and electric light meter were da Hing-
ed and the lights In the home put out
of commission, Mr lllll was slightH
shocked by the bolt uf lightning, bill
Mrs Hill and pretty littio baby daugh
lor escaped Injury
■A portion of the ruof ,.f Mrs. Isaac
Urtffln's home on the corner of Fior
'•nee and Heard stfeets was struck by
the lightning and knocked off
1.1 — Il
rived
-Charb
eelvfil
relatlv
ilayn
Warren
Fame
Church has ar-
Ins
in
rsvlllo
where be
vinmission.
Fa rmersi til'
from T.like
rerently re-
lie will visit
fur a few
c, C Vo t, who resides a fi w miles
east of MeKinm* . ivas In tow n Thurs-
day afternoon. He states that his wife,
who has boon very sick for the past
1 vei al .In% m, to lie better.
Ill A ! BI'Y! 11(7V!
l'.tty a Itond Ko p them mo'-tng toward 'Sertnany ind Into it
back up our bo', s w ith whole linam ial might. Iion't quibble
I ion t Just bn> to w.- ir a button Huy to tile absolute limit to be
snro you haven't nnder 1,ought
ii*, tn your Hank, tlo to ny Libert-. Hond Salesman or Sales-
woman And Buy' Buy Ituy!!
Giles MeKinney
The Sanitary Grrxvrv Telephones 31
Prof W S. Smith, chairman Collin
County Labor Hoard, has received a
telegram from tlo government cal1
ing for ii large number of laborers
"These laborers are wanted for til"
Air Nitrates Corporation at Mussel
Shoals, Alabama, for shipment W'cl
tiesdiiy i let oho i 2. and Saturday Oct-
ober w
Wages .'in cents per hour, lime niel
one-half for ovei time.
Transomtatlon and inoais free en
r ruile
Br,aid and lodging $r..2T> pet week
Ship on Texas Pacific train No I
leaving I in 1 las Wednesday and Satur-
day evening
\il\lne ii.- Tues'lny and Friday noon
number of men you expect to hip
Prof Sin it ti urges enrolling officers
over the countl to get, busy This Is
government war work ami essential
and should be compiled Willi 1>y all
who are not already employed.
Kinney and Collin county, to whom do, anion and salesmen, who keep busy
>ii think you are giving comfort every da> In tile week al showing and
LAS IXsj'AMiKl) IX col |{'l'
HOI si ; SAVIXt; IN
I I Kla
when you are dissuading these young
i N.i.men from answering the call to
.service? Is it not weaken-
ing our government and tlie
morale of your own boys. The
'morale, tin health, the lives of our
t rhllng men depend upon the nurses.
I.' ts lie careful lest we tread on ilati-
imils ground.
MBS B. L. M< IHI.OKN,
chairman Nursing Activities.
Tn l-'nrl \A nrili.
This office received a friendly call
from C, A. Wilson of Princeton Wed-
iioHilnv afternoon. Mr. Wilson Is one
of Princeton's most popular and pro-
gressive business men.
Charlie Nelson has gone lo Fori
Worth, where he will lie employed
iu the Hurrus Mill At I'.levalor Co.
listing Intul ami hrinitlng buyers and
sellers together ill satisfactory land
deals.
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\\. C. liritltl'S MllKJK HAH
I il IOII Al KIT I Nt.—IX ITI ATOItV.
A most enthusiastic and profitable
meeting was held by the members of
W C Hurrus Lodge No. Of,3, I o. o.
F. Thursday night. This was the reg-
ular weekly meeting and a very good
eioivil iviis present despite tho Incle-
mency of (lie weather. The Initiatory
degree was conferred upon three can-
didates,
Thin office acknowledges a pleasant
■ ill from Its good friend, ,!. H. Monk,
who resides out on route 2, Cellini.
Mr Monk has been a faithful reader
Uf the Weekly for many years, and we Weekly
ite pleased to continue sending the
paper lo his address
W. It. Allen of Clear Lake, while in
town Hntnrilny, called at this office
and renewed his subscription to Tlie
Weekly Uoinocriit-fhUette.
Miss Stella Stewart, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stewart of the
• llmnx community, hns gone to
11 untsvlllc to attend Sain Houston
Normal. Mr. Stewart orders the
Ueinoirat-OaneTte sent lo
tier.
A gas stove lias been
cverv office but one in
house. They will rephie
coal stoves which have In
many years. Ilowevei
the district clerk will
burn conl, as it
Ileal to drill
heavy, thick
pipe |„ lie brought into the nfrVc
lour. In case ,,f „ fire, lalnahh
l> reeordH tu IK h I lit
Miuokc. water or fire.
The coal stoves In the district court
loom ami Jury room will also continue
In ho lined.
' he Installation of gns w ill effect t
saving in fuel cost in addition to the
convenience afforded
installed in
Hie court
lite old
•n used for
I lie office of
continue lo
was thought imptin -
an i>iii-tiiiim through the
walls to permit tho win
for
conn -
d by
ihumigi
Mr. and Mrs Jesse
M 'i 'sit were visitors
Friday afternoon.
Cla y ci,lilt, uf
In MeKinney
II C. Ilogite has nccepted a nosltlon
with the Nashville, l.tghl A Power Co.
In Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Ilogue
was formerly tin employe of the Texan
Light Ar Power Co., of thin city.
Ik" I in lien ii was among the bus,
Mess visitors in MeKinney
afternoon from Ithea Mills.
Frid,i
l.ec Slcwiirt of Verona was „ i,„„i
•icss visitor I,, MeKinney Saturday
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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/m1/6/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.