The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1913 Page: 3 of 16
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T. H. BRYANT. Dentist. Over Mc-
Kinney's grocery store. Phone 203,
McKlnftey.
DR. F. 0. HEDGES, DenUst. Over
Collin County National Bank, South-
east corner of square.__
ARTHUR T. CHURCH. Fire, Torna
do and Livestock Insurance Agent.
Only best companies represented.
Morrow Block. McKinney, Texas.
GREENBERRY ADAMS, Notary
Public. All kinds of notary work ex-
ecuted. At Courier-Gazette._
G. E. ABERNATHY. Fire Insurance
Agent; office West Virginia St., east
of Commercial Hotel. Only oldest
and best companies represented.
DR. J. L. GOSSETT, Veterinsry Sur-
geon. Graduate Kansas City Veteri-
nary College. Office Bevil’s Livery
stable. Both phones, 212. Resi-
lience phone, both, 623. Calls an-
swered night or day.
/FIRE INSURANCE—That Is our
/business. Are you protected? If
not, we would liko to attend to that
for you. We represent old, reliable
companies. WHITE ft DAVIS, over
Smith Drug Co., McKinney.
L. O. CLIFTON,
Attomey-at-Law. Up-stairs, east side
square, McKinney, Texas.
General practice. Notary in office.
GENE MARTIN for your barber
work and baths. New fixtures. Re-
modeled shop. Experienced work-
men on every chain__
GET YOUR HAIR CUTS, SHAVES
and beths at the PALACE BARBER
SHOPS. North and East side square.
Cotner, Butler & Chesney, Proprs.
BOGARD & WALTERS—Now bar-
ber shop in McKinney Hotel. Exper-
ienced workmen. Polite attention.
Your patronage solicited._
R. A. LARGENT, Dentist. Office in
Pope building, west side square
Phone 76.
If (Voss, Irritable, Feverish, Tongue
Coated and Sick, Give Delicious
“Syrup of Figs.**
Your child isn’t naturally cross,
Irritable and peevish, Mother! Ex-
amine the topgue; If coated, it
means the little one’s stomach Is
aisordered, liver Inactive and its
thirty feet of boa els clogged with
foul, decaying waste.
Every motner realises after giv-
ing delicious “Syrup of Figs” that
lids is the ideal laxative and physic
for children. Nothing else regulates
the little one’s tender stomach, liver
and bowels so effectually, besides
they dearly love its delightful fig
taste.
For constipated bowels, sluggish
liver, biliousness, or sour, disordered
stomach, feverishness, diarrhoea,
had breath or to break a cold, give
one-half to a teaspoonful of “Syrup
of Figs,” and In a few hours all the
clogged up waste, sour bile, undi-
gested food and constipated matter
will gently move on and out of tho
system without griping or nausea,
and you will surely have a well, hap-
py and smiling child again shortly.
With Syrup of Figs you are not
drugging your children, being com-
posed entirely of luscious figs, sen-
na and aromatics it cannot be harm
ful.
Full directions for children of all
ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the package.
Ask your druggist for the full
name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna,” prepared by the California
Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious
tasting, genuine old reliable. Re-
fuse anything else offered.
Dr. Estelle Poulter
Osteopath.
Office South Church Street. First
House South Dr. Wiley's.
Both Phones 17.
DR. EDWIN L. BURTON
Practice Hinted to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office just south Throckmorton
Cottage, South Tenn. street, Mc-
Kinney, Texas.
Dr. J. Knight
OSTEOPATH.
Office, Foote House. Phone Con-
nection.
DR. W. T. HOARD
DENTIST.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.;
1:30 to 5:30 p. m.
Office over Continental State
Bank, north side square, McKin-
ney, Texas. PhoneB—Offlc?' 26;
residence 417.
CIl'CNESTERSPias
Ladlct A.k your Drucffl.t f< ~
4'hl-rhc
IMIla la
J. E. Hunter
W\ 8. Wysong
Drs. Hunter & Wysong
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Morfow Block, McKinney, Texas.
Office Phones 97.
Dr. Hunter residence phones 39.
Dr. Wysong residence phones 170
Next time you have fine cakes to
bake try a sack of Globe Flour for
which J. M. Andrews in exclusive
agent in McKinney.
Representative Here.
Hon. J. L. Yarbrough of Lavon,
local representative of Collin coun-
ty, was shaking hands with friends
and attending to business matters
in McKinney Th irsday.
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS
Have you overworked your nervous sys
tern and caused trouble with your kid-
neys and bladder? Have you pains In
loins, side, back and bladder? Have you
a flabby appearance of the face, and un-
der the eyes? A frequent desire to pass
urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney Pills will
cure you—Druggist, Price 60c.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop.., Cleveland. Ohio
For Sale by North Side Drug
Store.
J. D. McKisslck, M. E. Chapman
and I. H. Hlnsley, all good citizens
of Farmersvllle, were here attending
court and transacting business Wo
acknowledge a pleasant call.
Q. S. Arnold of Piano was here
Thursday.
fur I
i.t«r • Dlsn
Htd and •
boxes, icalM with
* AhT%r r K-ciAWer *
DIAMOND UllAND IMI.I.M, for S5
yews known as Best,Safest, Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
J. R. GOUGH
McKinney, Texas.
Abstracter and Conveyancer
Complete abstracts of title to all
Collin county property. Abstracts ot
title to a llt.own property in Collin
county, reedy fbr delivery. Why
w’alt a week for an abstract when
you can got them ready prepared?
REAL ESTATE AND FARM LOANS.
(Notary In office.)
Dr. W. H. Kincaid
Physician and Surgeon.
Office, Downstairs, North Ken-
tucky Street.
Have given special study in
hospitals of New York and Lon-
don to diseases of women and
children.
Office phone, new 12; residence
both phones, 16.
C. W. Russell lost a fine Jersey
cow a few days ago.
L. A. Stewart has purchased a new
piano.
Miss Audrey Pearl Womble enter-
tained a few of her young lady
friends with a nice dinner April 7,
In honor of her 17th birthday.
Mis. Oscar Hays and little son,
Homer, have returned to their home
at Mcifnt Pleasant after several days
visit with the former s uncle, W. W.
Woodall, and family.
J. W. St. Clair and family of Blue
Ridge visited at Mr. John St. Clair's
Sunday.
Mrs. Sallle Carson and Mr. and
Mrs. Christian of Altoga attended
services at the Methodist church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bailey visited
Mr. Wllcoxson and family at Farm-
ers vi lie Saturday night.
Tom Rich and slater, Mlse Daisy,
of New* Life, attended church here
Sunday.
Mis. L. A. France of Lone Oak is
here to spend a few days with old
friends and acquaintances.
W. Whitson and family of Altoga
visited relatives here Sunday.
Charley Turner and family have
returned to their home at Durant,
Okla., after several days' visit with
their mother, Mrs. Proctor.
Homer Womble and wife visited
his aunt, Mrs. Elbert Williams ,et
Barnett Sunday.
Robert Anderson who is attend-
ing the State University at Austin,
is here to visit relatives awhile.
Mrs. G. M. Young wTas called to
Madlll, Okla., last week In response
to a message stating that her moth-
er, Mrs. McGraw, was very sick.
Verona, April 17.
WALLIS CHAPEL.
Elmer Wallis has been real sick,
but is improving at this report.
R. E. Moore has been visiting his
daughters, Mesdaines Will Shipley
and Jim Barnett at McKinney.
Elmer Wallis, Mrs McWallis, Fred
Owenby of Melissa and Randolph
Wallis werv Anna visitors Sunday,
the 6th. They made the trip In Mr.
Owenby's automobile.
Jim Nichols of Blue Ridge visited
his son, Joe Nichols, recently.
Mr. Carter of Iiolaud was here on
business one day this week.
Mr. Mannow of Murphy was a
busienss visitor here recently.
Miss AUa Wallis returned home
today after visiting her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilson at
McKinney.
Lon Dennis and family visited rel-
atives at Melissa Sunday.
Otis Nelson visited friends here
recently.
Wallis Chapel, April 17.
Sunday School here Sunday after-
noon.
The prayer meeting conducted by
A. Akers, at the school house was
well attended Sunday night.
Faulkner, April 17.
CASTOR IA
For Iniknts and Children.
Dm KM You Han Alvap Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A llaby Roy.
Mr. and Mr*. James Ramsey who
reelde in West McKinney, are rojoic-
ing over the arrival of a baby boy
at their home. * Mrs. Ramsey is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Mar-
sie of this city. Mr. Ramsey is one
of the efficient clerks In Matthews
Bros, store. Mother and little son
are getting along nicely.
WAR ON BUGS
Not a bug left to tell the tale
when you fight them with Ross’
“Dead Quick” spray. Bed bugs,
ants, fleas, mites, lice, potato bugs,
etc. die the moment it is applied.
Kills their eggs too.
Nice and clean for home use. Re-
fuse substitutes, they are not like It.
Sold in McKinney by North Side
Drug Store.
Takes Examination.
The Waco Morning News of April
18 announces that .Tames M. For-
sythe, graduate of the A. M. Col-
lege, and now in the mechanical en-
gineering department of the school,
was In Waco on that date to take
examination for the position of me-
chanical engineering inspector. J.
M. !s a son of our townsman, J. A.
(Scctty) Forsyth, and his many
friends here hope, and predict, that
he will receive a good grade in the
examination, and that he will suc-
A oar* guaranteed If you oar
We will be pleased to show you our pretty new styles in low cut
shoes. We are showing what we believe to be the prettiest line
in town. Come around and let us show you.
FOR THE MEN: We are also showing the newst and best
Rtyles in low cut shoes for men. This exclusive shoe store can
please you better. Let us show you.
ft
J# Am Waters
STRICTLY IN THE SHOE BUSINESS.
You’ll Never Regret It
7f you use Patton’s Sun-Proof
Paint sold by us. It costs no more
than just ordinary paint, but IT’S
BETTER. '
Figure With Us
on your next bill of lumber. Possibly
we can save you some money.
C. W. Owens Lumber Co.
L. L. ELLIOTT, Manager.
North Tenn. St. Phone 66.
It’s HouseCleaningTime
and we can be of great assistance to you. It’s time to brighten
up your property outside and Inside. We sell the world famous
Harrison’s “Town and Country”
Paints and Varnishes
The paints qre very fine and the varnishes are as good as the
paints. Figure with us before you buy.
u»l'Suppository
FAULKNER.
The wheat and oat crops.in this
community are looking Ado.
Charlie Harris and little son, Otis,
of Oelina, visited J. B. Brooks and
family at this place Saturday and
Sunday.
J. A. Gilliland, who has been
suffering for the past two weeks
with rheumatism, is some better at
tills writing.
W. F. Gilliland of Princeton visit-
ed home folks Thursday and Friday.
Rev. W. L. Fagala went to Viney
Grove to preach Saturday and Sun-
day.
Mr. Sherwood Day has just pur-
chased a new automobile.
Messrs. Frank and Earl Howlett
and Dee Smith of Allen attended
I Orated School., Btateerille, N*. C.**'’rt uI’T’^Tean
I they da all yoa claim for thorn.’’ Dr. A V. Devore,
I Karoo Booh, w, Vo., write* j “ They tiro anlrenal lalla-
I foot loo.” Dr. H. D. MoOIll, Clarkahurg, Tenn., writes TI
I •* la a praotlo* of M yean, I hare found do remedy to I
I equal yoan.” Paws, M Cater*. Samples Free. Soldi
Sold In McKinney by Angus Hunter
CmU foe Frmm Smmmlm
Rockefeller
No. 1538
This noted registered black Ken-
tucky Stallion needs no introduction
to the people of Collin county, nor
even the people of the entire state.
He is without a peer as a perfect
horse and sire. For five years he
was awarded first premium as the
best saddle stallion in the state of
Texas. This is the original W. A.
Mcssie Rockefeller Stallion (13
years old May 26, 1913). He will
make 1913 .season at Rambo’s Park,
McKinney, Texas.
Terms: 320.00 to Insure living
colt.
Lumber, Brick, Paints, etc.
ceed in landing the position he
seeks.
Goo&tree’s Grocery.
Carries nothing but fresh, pure
groceries. Patronage wanted, with
prompt delivery guaranteed. Both
phones 439.
Abe Braswell and son, Jesse, whoj
reside about two miles north of Al-
toga were in McKinney Friday witu
eight Lales of cotton.
J. L. MAJORS. STOCKMAN.
FOR SALE.
Farms on easy terms and long
time at a small price.
S. WEISMAN,
McKinney, Morrow Block.
Vier’s Stable
Little Jackie
NO. 91550
is a good solid colored, registered
Jersey B»’U. He is a firstclass indi-
vidual. ' airing the present, season
at old Shain barn on East Louisi-
ana street. Terms: $1.00 at the gate.
DINK MEADOR.
Phone 439. McKinney. Texas.
I will keep and care for mares for
breeding. Also make a specialty of
breaking and training horses and
will gait 5-gated horses. Will ap-
preciate your patronage.
T. W. Williams
Located at Rambo’s Park.
m
SSfe, -ja
Young Man
let me have your order for that
Spring Suit and w’hen your Dad
sees it I’ll get an order from him.
P. Less White
TAILOR.
The best biscuits are made with
White Billows flour.
PROTECTION!
Have you got your Home and its
conta^s Insured against loss
from Fire and Tornado? This is
the dangerous season of both
Fire and Tornado, either of whtch
could destroy your property in a
very short time, and If you are
not protected, better see J. A.
GARRISON, 8. E. Corner square,
upstairs and have him write you a
policy. New Phone, 409.
RAY ROMEO
Register No. 92,364, American
Jersey Cattle Club, New York.
Fawn color, well marked. Mak-
ing season at my barn 300 yards
east of H. & T. C. depot. Rates
$1.00 and $1.50 cash. Cows call-
ed for and returned. Also "High-
ball, * register No. 110,T65, Duroc
Jersey Boar.
J. L. MAJORS.
McKinney, Tex. Old phone 12;
new phone 107.
Dinsmore’s Golden Lad
NO. 100708
is a solid color, registered Jersey
Bull, good bone and size and of the
best strain of the Jersey breed.
Fee $1.00 at gate. Cows called for
and returned $1.50,
Tom Perkins
NO. 105544
is a young registered Jersey Bull of
exceptionally good blood and pretty
type as an Individual. Will serve a
limited number of heifers. Fee
$1.00 at gate. Cows called for and
returned $1.60.
Pecan Grove Dairy
SAM APPLE, Mgr.
Both Phones 793.
Hunter McGuire Jr.
is a beautiful black stallion, 16
hands high and weighs 1200 pounds.
Will make 1913 season at my barn,
501 South Tennessee street, McKin-
ney, Texas. Terms: $10.00 to in.
sure living colt.- .
J. J. Sportsman
Morgan Hunter
IHIW
DESCRIPTION.—Morgan Hunter is
a Jet black, 4-year-old all-purpose
stallion, 16 1-4 hands high and
weighs 1200 pound?. Fine saddle and
buggy animal. He was sired by Hun-
ter K.
SEASON 1913—Morgan Hunter
will make the season at my barn, 2
miles west of Culleoka.
TERMS—$10 to Insure living colt.
Fee due when colt Is foaled, or mare
sold or moved out of the county.
B. T. MORGAN.
R. 0, McKinney, Texas.
5 •
JOE BAIliEY, Reg. No. 20,089
is a registered Jack w Ith white
points, 4 year old, 16 1-2 hands. Is
direct descendant from Gov. Wood
33, one of greatest Jacks of the
world. His colts cannot be excelled
in the county. Has fine large bone,
foot, head and ears, smooth form,
fine style, one of the best jacks in
the State. You will make no mis-
take in breeding to him. See him be-
fore breeding.
SAM JR., is a 3-year-old black Jack,
white points. Sired by Sam, regis-
tered, owned by Tuck Hill, and was
ore of the best mule breeders of our
county.
DR. WHITTEN, JR. Sired by Dr.
Whitten, 2:15 1-4, Dam Clipper Jr.
Fine 7 yearn old, black statllon, 16
hands high, all gaits and natural
Raddler.
Tarms: To the above described
stock, $10.00 to Insure a live colt,
and if mare is traded, transferred or
moved from Collin county or bred to
another jack or horse, or if not
brought back when necessary for
breeding then the season becomes
due at once.
RAY ROMEO NO. 02304, Regis-
tered, fawn colored Jersey bull. Fee
$1.00 at gate. Cows called for and
returned $1.50.
CHIEF OF THE SOUTH, Reg. No.
20,144, big, fine limbed, quick ac-
tion Jack, blue ribbon taker at Fort
Worth show, Just added to my sta-
bles. 16 hands high, black with
white points.
HIGH BALL N. 110765, Register-
ed Duroc-Jersey Bear. Fee $1.00 at
gata
All the above stock at my barn
2(»0 yards east of H. ft T. C. depot,
In McKinney.
J. L. MAJORS, .
McKinney, Texas. Old .phone 12;
new phona 107.
RATLER ROXIH
The best all purpose horse in tho
county, is dark sorrel 16 1-2 hands,
weighs 1250 pounds. Ratler Roxie
is by Ratler Brook3, Jr. Dam was
Ir.olft by Orennan. Grand dum Miss
McAlister by Gambetta standard and
registered. He is a fine saddler,
shows more speed, fine galtn than
any horse in the county. His colts
are what the farmers want. Make
good brood mares to raise mules to
work on the farm, for family driv-
ing, are good size, fine style and
good saddlers. Will show moro
speed out of cold-blooded dams thaa
any horse’s colts in the county. They
outsell your mule colts.
RATLER ROXIE JR.
I have also added to my stable of
breeders the above named young
stallion, sired by Ratler Roxie, one
of the most noted stallions ever in
Collin county. Ratler Roxie, Jr., is
a 4-year-old, 15 3-4 hands high, dark
sorrel stallion. He has fine bone,
good form, style, fine mane and tail.
Ho shows lots of speed, (5 gaits);
measures to grow 17 hands; weight
1150 pounds with good flesh. He is
the reining stallion of Collin county.
Will let him serve a limited number
of good mares. His first get appeared
last season and showed up to be
equul to the colts of his famous
sire, Ratler Roxie, in size, style and
gaits.
8AMPSON.
Sampson is a jet black, 15 hand
high Jack, with white points, good
bone and fine style. His get are tha
finest mule colts and best sellers.
Terms and Other Information.
For terms and other information
concerning the above stock see me.
The above stock will make the 1913
season at my barn known as the
alms Russell, or Smart barn on East
Anthony street, McKinney, Texas.
W. R. VIER.
406—Black—New Phone.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1913, newspaper, April 24, 1913; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992648/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.