The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. [22], No. [1], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1905 Page: 1 of 10
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SLOAN'S LINIMENT
The Qreat Home Remedy for Family or Farm.
Prepared only by Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 616 Albany St., Boston, Mass.
No bottle genuine without Portrait and Signature.
Sloan's Liniment is sold only by druggists and
dealers, and never by pedlers or street fakirs.
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CULLEOKA.
Jan 30—Yiary,tbe little daugh-
ter of Mr and Mr* Henry Moun-
ter, has pi^'Uinonia.
Miss Susie Judd of Copeville,
is visiting Miss Dela Mounger.
Dave Morrow and wife, ot Lu-
cas, visited the Sutter's parent*,
Mr and Mrs George Johnston
Sunday.
While plowing Thursday M D
Lucy's teuin became frightened
and tao, throwing him against a
stump, bruising liitu up consid-
erably but it i« thought not se-
riously.
Born to Ms and Mrs J C Hig-
ahaw, a babv girl.
Will Snavley and Dorris Elder
made a business trip to Faimers-
ville today.
Young Lee of McKiuney vis-
ited his^parents the latter part of
wccli
The Collin County Fifth Sun-
day Baptist Missionary Conven-
tion mot at this place Jan 27-30.
Miss Jenkins who is state oigan-
izer of the Lady's Aid Society,
organized a Ladies Aid Society at
this place with a good member-
ship.
HIAJE RIDUK.
Jan 26.—f)r Wil^anks of Bells
visited hi* pare nts and children
at this place Sunday.
Mrs Swan returned to her
home in Dallas Saturday after a
few weeks visit here with rela-
tives.
Miss Kate Moyers returned
Monday from an extended visit
in San Antonic.
Mrs Kirasey of Aikan^as is
vixiting her daughter, Mrs Mill-
holland.
Work on the new Hotel is mov-
ing on rapidly, considering the
bad weather.
Miss Fannie Scott was in Far-
mersville last week.
A1 Terry of Westminster was
in Blue Ridge last week,
Mallie Bainett returned home
Saturday from Whitemight
where he has completed a busi-
ness course.
Miss Lela Copeland was sica
last week.
Alley Brothers have about com-
pleted their new black smith -hop
Tom McCarlev wbo has been
quite sick the past ten days is
improving,
One day last week Jack Gray
had the misfortune of getting his
collar bone broken while he was
taking a spin on the ice. fie is
getting along nicely.
Mrs Hawk who has beon real
sick is improving.
Albert Yount and Miss Bejle
Wilson accompanied by a num-
ber of their friends drove to the
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YOU L ■* YOUR CLOTHES.
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(MISSO.RI, HANEAO A TEXAS RAILWAY.)
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THE "KATY FLYER" AND
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Unsurpassed in Quality and Scrvte*
ONE PRICE
50c
FARM LANDS
ALONG
"The Denver Road"
IN
NORTHWEST TEXAS
[THE PANHANDLE.I
Are advancing in valuk at ratk of 20 pkr ckntpbr annum.
Do You Know of
Any Lqual Investment?
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As our assistance may bo of (great value toward seeming
what you need or wish, as regards either Agricultural Prop-
erties or Businoas Opportunities, abd will cost nothing, why
not use us? Drop us a postal.
A. A. GLISSOIN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Fort Worth, Texas.
home of Rev O B Airhart Wed-
nesday afternoon and were mar-
ried.
Charlie Chitty and Miss Eftie
St Clair were; quietly married at
the home of the bride's parents
Mr and Mrs J C St Clair a few
mile* south of town Sunday af-
ternoon, Kev J B Wilbauks offic-
iating.
The little three year old boy of
Mr and Mrs N A Hart died Mon-
day after an illness of several
months of inflamution of the
brain. The funeral services were
held at IO O F cemetery by Kev
G B Airhart Tuesday afternoon.
(iether Terry who is attending
school at V\ esmiuster visited
home folks last week he was ac-
companied home by Mr McAl-
larry.
The teachers all visited their
home folks from Friday until
Sunday.
Perfcct Confidence.
Where there used to be a feel-
ing of uneasinees and worry in
the household when a child show-
ed tymptoms of croup, there is
now perfect confidence. This is
owing to the uniform success of
ChHmberlaiu's Cough Remedy in
the treatment of that disease.
Mis M I Basford, of Poolesville,
Md., in speaking of her expe-
rience in the use of that remedy
say*;: "1 have a world of confi-
dence in Chtimberluin's Cough
Remedy for have used it with per-
fect success. My child Garland
is subject to severe attacks of
croup anJ it always gives him
irompt relief." For sale by R E
"ribtol, City Drug Store.
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11KAKDLAN1)
Jan 30.—Mrs Cooper and snn,
Robert,"Mrs R A Campbell and
son, Marvin, and Clarenco Walk-
er are sick,
There's a visitor at Horace
Tent'b—it's a boy.
Mrs Joe Simmons and two chil-
dren, Roy and Kay, are visiting
her daughter and mother, Mes-
dames Kirkland and Guledge of
near Wilmeth.
Homer Henderson of Allen,
Cleveland Oshorn and sister, Mis*
Sallte, of Viney Grove No 2, were
pleasant visitors in our communi-
ty Sunday.
Rev Euclid Dunn was here Sat-
urday.
A W Lynn and wife of McKin-
ney visited their sister, Mrs
Campbell, Saturday night and
Sunday.
Let every one interested in
singing attend the J D Patton
Singing Normal at Princeton be-
ginning Feb 17, lasting 20 days.
The patrons of the Heardland
school met Saturday and weather-
boarded the school house, which
adds very much to its looks and
comfoit.
Miss M^ud McCollum of Alba,
Wood county,visited friends here
Sunday.
There will he an all day singing
at Princeton Methodist church
Sunday Feb 5. Everybody is in-
vited, and we hope to meet "Un-
cle" Jim Gallagher and the Lucas
singers there.
C Houghton of Galveston,
Giand Junior Sagamore of the
Red Men m Texas, Is here en-
deavoring to renew the McKinnoy
Red Men Lodge.
Mrs Nora Wilcox of St Louis,
Mo, left yesterday for Crockett
to visit her sister. She has been
vieiting her brother-in-law, J M
Wilcox in this city.
CHAMBERSVILLE.
Jan 29. — Everything is v ry
quiet in this community.
Some farm work and consider-
able wood chopping going on
now.
J M Bryan'received news Fri-
day of the death of his brother in
Greer county, I T, which occur-
red last week. We extend sym-
pathy.
Mrs Newman was visiting in
this community last week.
Mr ar.d Mrs Noblitt have re-
turned home after a visit to their
son ut Coales Chapel.
Sammy Bryan and Bob New.
man were over in ths Trinity
neighborhood last week.
The band boys intended to go
to Weston Saturday night to fur-
nish the music for the supper to
he given for the benefit of the M
E church. It was so rainy they
they could not get off. The boys
were disappointed but hope to be
able to help them some other
time.
Mr C G Smith who is teaching
at Coffman was visiting his broth-
er here Saturday and Sunday.
Clarence Rucker was in Green-
ville last week on business.
Prof G O Priest came over to
visit home folks Saturday. He
is teaching at Climax. ,
ROSAMOND.
Jan 30.—Death has vioited ftur
community and summoned Mrs
Mattic Baldwin i,o her la*t home.
She died Jan 27th of the dread
disease consumption. The re-
mains were interred in the High-
land cemetery.
Mr* Joe Gaithor of Chambers-
ville community spent last week
at the bedtidc of her brother,
Master Dudley Hall who was sick
with pneumonia. We are glad
to htate that he is much better.
Mrs Brown's baby and Mr
Bradshaw arc much bettor.
Will Lindsey and family, Char-
lie Ward and wife and the lat-
ter's mother, Mrs Dyer0of Wes-
ton, attended the funeral of I heir
relative, Mrs Baldwin, Saturday.
Our esteemed friend E M Holt
of Farinersville visited his broth-
erinlaw Mr Terry Sunday.
Walter Holder and Frank Bell
attended the Farmer's Union
meeting at Westminister Friday
night.
Jim Bradshaw and J A Lind-
sy attended the singing conven-
tion at Canon Sunday.
When You Have a Cold.
The first action when you have
a cold should be to relievo the
lungs. This is be-t accomplish-
es by the free use of Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy. This
remedy liquefies the tough mucus
and causes its expulsion from the
ait cells of the lungs, produces a
free expoctoration, and opens the
secretions. A complete cure soon
follows. This remedy will cure a
severe cold in less time than any
other treatment and it leaves the
system in a natural and healthv
cond'tion. It counteracts any
tendency toward pneumonia. For
sale by R E Bristol, City Drug
Store.
Lucas.
Jan 2i) —Mis Biddy of Celina
is i pending a few days with her
children, J H Btddv, Mrs T M
Baker and Mrs R H Coffey. Mrs
Will Fundertui'g accompanied
her.
Mr and Mrs W D Morrow vis-
ited in Culleoka Sunday.
Ihe Bapt'st church at Lucas
was dedicated Sunday at 11 a m.'
Kev Levi Dunn preached an in-
teresting sermon after which the
house was dedicated by the pastor
Rev W T Newsome. The choir
rendered some excellent music
which was great!v appreciated b?
the congregation- The building
cost $950. The church was or-
ganised twenty-four years ago
with fourteen membars. Only
one of the charter members ie
living here now. Six preachers
have been developed in this con-
gregation and are nr. / faith-
fully proclaiming the gospel to
the world.
Walter Massie and family of
near Wylic, visited G M Marriott
and wife Saturday night and Sun-
day.
Prof J D Patton of Alabama
will teach a normal music school
at Blythe Chapel, beginning
March 31st, and closing April
4th.'Prof Patton is a fine teacher
audi gives entire satisfaction
wherever ho teaches. We hope
that the people will take advan-
tage of this opportunity of learn-
ing music, (iivo your children a
chance to develop the talent God
has given them. Let us have
more mu^ic and better music.
A little baby bov is stopping at
the home of Rev W T Newsoaa",
and a baby girl with Charlie Wat-
son and wife.
The choir practice last Friday
night wa* well attended and all
enjoyed the good music.
Mrs Johnston and daughter
Miss Pearl of Culleoka, spent
Tuesday with Mrs W D Morrow.
Messrs Lee Myrick and John
Halt left last Friday for Clay
county and other counties with
the intention of buying lund if
they find any that pleases them.
Ben Lewis and wife of Milligan
community spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Odie M/riok
and wife.
The child of Ben Collier which
was severely burned last wjek by
falling in the fire is improving.
Mary, little daughter of VIr
and Mrs John Martin who has
been sick with lagrip, is much
better today.
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Charlie Bush, the efficient sales-
man at AHbott'a bonk store, is
real aiek with pneumonia.
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iernally, acting di-
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Smith, J. Frank. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. [22], No. [1], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1905, newspaper, February 2, 1905; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291875/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.