The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1916 Page: 2 of 28
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THE WEKKTjY DEMfH 'RATfl AZETTK. THTB8DAY, NOV. 2,1310.
\
"Goodnight Cora* !
We Use •fliis-H!"'
3 Drops in 2 Seconds. That's All.
' OETS-IT" Doe the Beat.
Never Fail*
"Really, I never could see how
si.'tic I v. people use tin- mum
ciili and painful Way tiny run II ml to
Kit rid of corns. They'll wrap their
lot -i up Willi bandages into a package
«lint nils their hiiiich lull of i' ll iiml
jnnkus cot lid ai painful they've gut
fix
PEGDN SPECMLISTS
OFFICIHL VISIT
I
to walk sl<l< w. vs and wrinkle up
tlii'lr Iju'i'H ' r they ii8f* Halves Mint,
cut ri :!it Into tlx (<>«• and rnak« il
raw and nor or they'll un pli ^fi" <
that initio* t' ' • . Inline. « r i- 1
and fmuLTM at On-lr inrns ntnl r I ••
th't (MS bind I uri'iv. isn't it :-
IT" Is the simple nod rn u'oml> . r
nu'TH, .f ust put 'Irons on 1?
lino in11 v ^ No pal'!, • -;= -'
The corn, oallns or wart lorw .< ... I
OOinPflofr MIMo' ■ *js« notli'! • • !.■ « '
'«7KTS IT" Ih SM!«I i i (
ed hy rirtn'rlm «< ••vr \M\ hw«',
bottle, or sent nr. reei int of pri «•, by
FJ Lawrence «V Co.. Chlea«i . 111.
DO YOU SUFFER
FROII^BACKACHE?
When your kitlnoyg are weal; nml
torpid tlu'.v do not properly perform
tlu-ii* t'liiiclions; your buck iirh■ s
and vmi do nut IVcl like doimj mu<'ii
iif anylliiiiK. Vou arc likely I" ! '
.11-s|xitiilcnt and to borrow tr<m,I>:■.
,iu>t as if you hadn't eiiouj.'li 111
reiiily. Iion't he a victim any Imv
The nlil reliable medicine, Hood'*
S ,i jv- ;i | hi ri 11 a, gives strength ami
lone in I lit- kidneys ami build.-. ii|•
llic whole system. (Jit it today.
SAME CASKET FOR
J. A Klaus, a pecan specin li.*l nf
tin' Kxlcnslon Si tiff of tin; T' las .V
and M 1 'nib-gi . visited MoK 11 ■ 11 • v.
Tuesday, in i'oinpiiii> Willi i'oiinl>
Pa nil I iriuonst 1 atol' I. I''. Arnold Mi .
Kvulis visited several places around
.Mi Kinney in the interest of pccau
■ nittiri- nud tin Improvement of pc-
can 111 liii- Witj of grafting and laid- j
dine 'I'll1, P'« an Ih a natural giowlhl .11 lb" school 1111 ■ > can utilize in
nui in this part of Texas In f:n I tills: .. I1..1 111 < \ 11 .• 1 \. now. Why noi gi •
is lis iritis. Iicalli 11 liltdi .'ds ol pi --j. ill I In si lino! tin licndlt of tliat
ran tins an being set out rM n v in r | % | .nui) nun appi opiin . inn of tlx la 1
and natural growth tires arr hr.nl? 1 leu.. till, iu.sl< u| of the favored lew
11II (I I led ■■Mill grafted Willi III! I III pro - | Willi all lirlter off II IIII licit! 11 )' , I Kill''
E
Cold in
nn ndi d a>
remedy by
Mr Kinney and rccom-
tlie world's best colli
l>rilg Co
hi it ixi.kn r itn o(.m/,i;i .
Miss IC11111 I inch OITorctl Position
\ss|«innt i'ic.sj. Hcpmicr nf |V\-
a- I iilciatcd t lulls.
ed varictie of paper shell pecans
and tin lamer growing vurlelles nf
lliat popular nut.
<n 1: W K i rU pal rick, of MeKili-
lli . |.s p: ill aps tile most rlllilicnt It'
.hi 1 ulturist and grow cr in I he
Soul li. II' was originator of I lie
< 11 o\ in. nt Hint is now officially ree-
Ogll /ed nud pioiiinieil bv lie Texas
\ mid M 1 '.• 111 • . II' lias originated
some of tli. I" .I pi rans in the world
I n.ill.1 less. Mr K vans' visit In tills
eount> will give renewed impetus 10
1 lie 1111 provi .1 pecan product ion
which (leu. Kirkpnt rick litis eiicnur-
agi d and fosierrd for so many years.
i'iiMIM. hack to com,in.
Iinlngc Met.arrali Mntlc I. noi I Okln-
liniiia ( lop I III I I likes Icills
I letter.
make liesii ol'
who all pay
1 i.ii urv 11 IIki
receive alike'.
one mill Hi-.11 of 11110I! 1. r
I a \i U ill I o tin s! a I e
Is It lindemoc I a I ic to
i ioii'i all ansu 1 i
lillr. as V 1111
for Willi 1
rlnliu I li> > don
hack lo llic i'.
in 111I11 overstock lie r■ 11
n as t hi'V :i 1 vs n •
know inueli. \uv.
Ilslriclinu' seinmi a
Mrs. Homer |lolllnu worth, HKr'd I
x years, I mniitli and 13 days died
jal S o'clock last Wednesday night,
I at her In 1111 < nil Kast liiivls sired, in
i I11. c|t\ I III' husband was absent |
Iflniii home nt lli-cuIi>1 III. Texas, al
work when Ills young wife passed
iv.a.s Tin 111 - a 111 of this young Wife
was rendered all the more pathetic
mi account of the passing away with
Ic r of her new-born Infant The de.
■ t'd was a daughter of .1 \ Ktldlo-
nui a grand-daughter of I'". N.
1 v11 IP moii. both of Hum city. The
funeral Was colidiiclcd al Hie resi
11 leiice al ^1 o'clni k Tli 11 i" da,\ p 111 I>v
I !• \ !■:. I; I 'lneher. I lie In' 1 rinriit
fnllnwril 111 Hie I'eenil llriwe eeme
1 11 ■ 1 ■ \ . Tin In leased husband and rcla-
!'. have the syuipiiHiv nf many
1 : 11 ll'ls iii till lintillli-U death ol this
1 in. wlfi and uiolher.
For light,
wholesome caker,
biscuits and pastry, use
urnuic The stale pays fur llic nip. r-
Inteiidcnls side of the lawsuit a I
1111 ib-1 stand il. The peopb mill tli
1 ..ui n bill ion individually In llglil 1! so
till pcnple p|l > bill II sldl'S. Si " I
saw 111 Itn Ueeiiid a few das ago
Hint a Itrow liwiind |ia(n I- Was 11.i.-111■.
clii 1 ed n\er si curing the I 'nilin "111111
i> siiperliilendenl in Hieir blgii
se 11 < 1111 Accnrdlng In the best iufiir
fnrmation of llic eouniry, we wont
object to Ill-own wood's keeping II I 111
there So fellows, take this In your
neighbors. Hay il before them and
go in full force and vole down iliis
tax, lax, tax. us there is too much
I I K l-'.s I MlblM.ltOI Ml SI I.OS.
I l>d 1
l,(i\r ( llll-illi-ls Till-Ill hi lie llic
Hi si nml Musi iMiruhlc.
Mi-
lt lit li
been offered
I'l-.SS Ueporl
nu ns Clubs
Br 11114
l-'llie 11
I'
I' r
matt
ItiiH
kiiuv
H. 1
Inter
fori!. a
has a brilliant future
an authoress and wilt
and n 1.1 ga/im Sin
11 by the re
1 oral rihutloni
•stlngly writ
ition li i<
of this
tlton nf
if Hie l-'e.b rati
Texas. She li
advi elm III.
writ e r 1
1 ad l-s nf tills
ten and full
predicted Mis
v. ItiriR
1- for th
lias
gaile il i|ii|i
spei t as is
off 1 l ed in |-
a reputation in
evidenced by tin
as ;ibov 1 stal'm 1
city, lias
A sslsta lit
: Wo-
is tho
Miss
well
pap. r.
spiry,
of in-
Kut It
her as
■ press
I renily
ibis re-
posit ion
lax now 111111 ss II was heller hn 11 • Ib--1
Thanks Mr Kditor for spnee .,s ii
can't In- nil written al one linn
M. W YiHWCKK
Ml IMilld sTION, HAS,
Olt STOMACH MISKltV
l\ ITVi; MIM I I s.
W 11, Mi flat-rail, of Itusselt, Okla-
homa is in MeKilllicy, greeting old
li 11111 e friends Hallige MiHarruh was
reared in MeKlnliey where lie spent
practically all Ills life Hut moved in
Oklahoma about a yi al" ago wln're ho
made a i mp 1 Ida year, llowevrr, for
llraflh reasons, In will niovr bark In
Mi Kiniicv His family will i-onn- back.
next Willi. II' will follow as soon as
lie can gather and sell the balance
of his crop. Haingr is lu st known as
a wa ll dlggrr ami lie is an cxfruKOnd
it. However, his boys are large I
i iiomj'h In lariti So In w ants to i' ill Tllm it! In li\ • minutes nil
land iliil i :i 1*111. lb has force of hls|mnrh dislress will go. No ii
own i-i run from 00 to Inn acres iu Hon. heartburn, sourness or In 1
cntloii. Sniin landholder will do well 1,if gas, acid, no cructutlons of
to get llaingr 011 his plact III- will unsled fond. 1111 dl/.xlness, bl"lllllg,
i- ii' .ill m way either -ihnrc cr-nps 1 foul breath Or headache.
• I'll pe s
Hlapepsin" fnr Sour,
siiiiimcli, llcni-Hiui'ii,
I lyspcpsia.
Achl
si 11-
Hgrs
-liitn-
K. (I l.uii' ami family win in Hie
ejiy, Tuesday, seeing llic crowd and,
incident a 11 > Hie big clrcii: Hob l.nv.
. 111 • 1 Ills sou, Karl, are farmers on an
1 leisive scale from Kusi licnlon
run ill \. They own about ."1OI1 acres ol
land o 111 i lin e mid Hindi w i n good
crops Ibis ycur. Mr. I.ove lias two
Ian inn slins, wiiml sliiyrs. lb- is now
filling thrni with seeded ribbon cane,
which In considers the Inst silo filler
that can be grown. Tin scedril ribbon
a.in maki's a yield of from len lo
twelve tons pel" acre. Tin Messrs.
|,o\i will reali/e miiiici liing llki if i'i
per acre from the seed of llieir catu .
In sides utilixiug the stalk and foliage
in filling their big silos. The) engage .
in st or k brrrd I ng uiul raising nlnng-1 Wbal's so bard as
Willi llieir exlenslvi fanning Tti«VjxV,lb in, uiliitiK bi,.-kV
raise, liu> and sell ou'ltle, sin ep and, ,,,. "Hmi
lings. A1 present I hey in foi illngf
In id of sheep nn crushed corn, >p|,
ciiIIiiii seed meal and pasturage ''1 |;t<-111 ■
mbcr
K C BAKING POWDER
Always safe and reliable. If it
isn't all we claim your grocer
will refund youyr money.
JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO
lie) anil Was declared Hie tastes' in
this section She has also uiadi coo l
records in Natlonul Kuturily races al
Slit Inn, Neb Al I lie liallnn kennel
how -In won llrst pri/.e in tin- fol-
lowing cla.sses: Novice, I.null. Open
111 • I llrrici . in the female division
"I'Tving Colors," iinother noted Ki ' i -
hound also Won llrsl prize in all the
aliiivi 1 * la ssi s and tin 11 won llic gland
sweepstake pl'l/1 The two dog In
gel her also won lirsl prize as a bi ac
In- Woll'urd also entered Hire, pup
pies, one of which won llrsl priz-
over all male puppies and number
Wull llrsl prize over nil female p.lp
pies.
Or Wnlford's dogs, on account of
llieir superior speed and high bread-
ing; an- known by dnit fanciers all
ni 1 1 1 lie Culled SI a I es.
*
1 'li irli" 10nn rsi.il, liusiling young
1111 si 11 ci■ ■ man nf Mclxinnix. has ae-
. eptfl llic .1,.:' nrv in 1'nlllii county
l'(, 1 1 In 11 ri sci ic a iltonu da Ii . said to
lie Mile ,,f I iii III' Ill's on I he llllll ki t
Mr Kloer -oil his ri'liti'l I iii Merrill
building I'll U ' st I,' n 1 I'd a I a si I e. I. Illld
will nrder ins cars I llic ear Inad,
Tin hi'iscui is a in w r.ir in tills ter-
litory, bill it's a good looker
1 'hai lie Kmersun will sell
1 -a 11 so lie is a hustler.
ill.
anil /
I" J*
w\\ 1 \ boon iioMi;/
yon want to buy a good home
al a low rate nf interest, write A. .1.
A VCOCK. Princeton. T< xas. and ho
will look after yotl.
It"
IT'S JIAItll TO Woltli
When SulVi-iiiig l-'roiu Kidney
Mail) McKllllicy People l lllll
lllls In lie
Ills.
I'llle,
Itl SIM >S < III I M.I,
Dallas, T« xas
d.1.1'
w 01'k
The
sharp
suibli n
la
i-i
twif
tin p
or p
1 urn '.'
frnin
I In
• 11
preparing I belli fnr the In 1 .inner j rest from I lie oron
1 a.'kil, 'i be) ill'' 1 own a In ■ 'ia | nes; and Weariness.If llic kuIii
I I' I . a ■ • 11 i n •' llarl Pair I raelor, J ill.sorilereil you e.ui'l nn II lln
'willi which lln v break llieir land. Hut
Mr |.1 x • say. Hint a smaller tractor
:s of irrelltel Utility Oil tin fal'lllS of
this Ihiekl) sillied seilloii of Texus.
1 The tractor of Hie siy.r lliat he owns
I.- too large for this country. They
are more adapted In handle larger
1 rails lining sn heavy, the) pack
Hie ground to an injurious degree
Mr. Kovc says 'hat In Ills opinion,
the underground silo is springing In-
to popularity This underground silo
j is walled with concrete so as lo keep I
the surface water out. Tln v answer |
l Mil,lis ToM.I 1:
l|ii\V«. II' I.I \ I .It Olt
111 >\\ i.ks vhi-; \cnvi:.
nf nn tin third and fourth plan. Mr.
| ,\li 1 iarrali is confident that Collin
j county can't be excelled either as to
ills citizenship or country in which
to make a living.
If (
in-, I'everisb , sick. Illliniis. give
l-'nill l>axativc at
Onee.
Kvei-y mother realizes, afti r giving
her ehlldr- 11 "California Syrup nf
Klgs lliat this is their ideal laxative,
because the) love itn pleasant taste
.'iii'l it thnriuijrlily cleanses the ten-
dei llttb siomrieli. liver an I bowels
without l fi| i 11
dpposi:s \mi'.m mi:\t.
m. \\. Volinger l ulls l'|Min Vnlei's In
serali'li i'sliii'iltloniil Anieiiil-
incnt,
j th The Tax Payers of Collin County!
I see a statinn nt of tin Slate Sup-
erintendent, In which lie says there
lis a general and wide spread awaken-
ing nt' tile public interest III behalf 1 if
ihe new educational amendment
j known as 1 lie House Hill No. .'In to be
j voted on by lln- people on the "III of
nr | Noveuiber at tin general election.,
at | Who Is clamoring for this amend-
a: ni"iit ? It must In- the school leat hers
this harmless "fruit j as verv llttb or in fact, nothing is
•1 a few hours all the | known of il in the count i\\ and peo-
■ I waste, sour bile and, pie in the cities an opposed to it, as
jias.es out of the 1 I liavi investigated tin matter. He
have well, playful | sav s tills is no lax and again says the
little system | people can by this amendment vote
i. litis stoni-! $ I iui on the IHM.uo in tin districts
or lift) cents on Hie hundred dollars
011 Hie entire county so as to support
the schools of the county If tills is
not a lax. what is It then I would
liki for some sensible person outride
lln -ehool teachers I" explain? lie
says tin' city schools have been 11
schools by
haven't the
irritabb . fev erish
stomach sour, look
thi rl If coated, giv
When cross
breath is bad.
tin tOllgl e. M
tenspoonful of
lax.i11V' and
foul, const i pa '
tindigost ill food
bowels, and you
child ag.ltl When it
is fill I of cold. 11 on t >
acii-a 1 In . liar-Inn indigestion, eol-
Ic— n tiieuibi r. a good "inside cleans-'
inir' should alwnvs be tin first treat-
III' nl ul\ ■ 11.
Millions of motln rs ki
ni.i Syrup of l-'igs" handy
It t. itspoonfill loilav saves
tornorri vv Ask
50-cent I ot 1 |e "
< f I'lgS." Willi Ii
ha 1 ii. 1 liibln-n
p "1 'allfor- '
tliev know ;
1 Sick child ;
hin-
gr iv. n -' 1 p *-
-ar.' if 1
don't
mad'
pam
b fi
prit.t'
nint t
iole.1
1 'a II;'1
our I'.ruggist for a J handicap to the countr)
"1'allfomlu Syrup j tin lack of money Why
Ircctlons for cutiiiliv s' bonis gut llieir part? lie
of all litres nnillsavs It enlarges tile opportunities of
'I 011 the bottle. Be- J the 11. t n -s to increase tip. support of
f' s sold In-re sn t iu-11 srhnols Wli) '.' If)' taxing the
sold
■t the
Pig s
g' n 11 itn
rnp Com
Papc'M liiapipsin is nuti- l f..r il
speed In regulaling upset stoinacbs.
11 is Ihe Hurcsl, uuickest and most
certain indigestion remedy in tho
while world, and besides il i: harm-
less.
Millions of men and women now
cat llieir favorite foods without fear
lln') know Pape's OlupepslH will
save ll'.ein from any stomach misery.
Please, 'or your sake, get a largo
llfty-cint ease of Pape's I>lapepsin
from any drug store and pui your
stomach rii lit Iion't keep 011 being
miserable life is loo short— vmi are
not here long, so make, you 1 stay
agreeable Kal what villi like and di-
gest ii; enjoy It. without ilrol of re-
bellion Iu .the stomach.
Pape's lllapepsin lit longs in your
home anyway. Should one of tho
family eat something which don't
agree with them, or in ease of an at-
tack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gas-
trltls or stomach derangement al day-
time or during the night, it is bandy
to give the quickest, surest relief
known.
j school
w il h 1 roll,abb
' HI' Mill.
! Write
1 sin d.
dull
lllg lie.- 1
ill Ti xa
and
es gel
'or culul
standard
the 111c
1
in
1 In
best
slating
uiimcrelal
reputable.
Mi ' ropolitun
it nations.
ill' dr-
ill:
Use
all llle purposes of the overgrnutldi: |jn| |ls
re
tun soon.
Neglect is often falal.
Weak Kidneys need prompt atten-
tion.
I login using I loan's Kidney Pills al
onee
A I est I- I and proven kidiic) rem-
edy.
McKinney renders should find new
hope In ihe following statement.
Mrs. M. Aston, South Ifcngc St..
Mclxlnilev, suys: "Tho water I used
drinking caused my kidneys Iu
0111 nf order. I hud constant
"l"l'4i{'++
silo
fall
ami tlnv
to slnves.
never blow down nor
t'Ai/iis \i ToMoiiiiii: lllll l viim.
YourFall Suit
Kept Looking ^
NEW
Wise Words I'llereil
linlIns .lew, Si-liolar
ami
I'.iiiliiciit
Itabbl.
Ctreenburg, tho
rabbi of JjalliiH,
Ml 1,1: KICK I'.Ii wvi.ir,
CITI/KN IN MlbOMIiN.
If li Winn, of Hie firm nf Winn
Urns., of Wyllc. one nf Collin county's
largest livestock concerns, was kiek-
• il by a 111 ub' Monday at his home In
Wylic. .Mi Winn was kicked in I lie
abdomen and is belli veil to have re-
ceived serious Internal injuries. Mr.
Winn was handling some mules in
his barn when Ihe accident occurred.
Ill: \h
\M> Vos'l'ltlKs
sti li'r.n ritoM nihil.
I 'ail III ill I nn-' -|M lidetil.
M
h 11 -
Mr and Mr.- W II
Bran 1 b. ic- nn pa rii'-. 1 bv t in ir
dren. Prank Hi 1 ly Houston and
Am wer- b-r- Tuesday and visited
Mrs Matthews lias been
I llram-ti enm spun,lent fnr
1 'oiirier-< 1 azet te and The
inoi rat -fl
fins ortb
the full Iif'
The rial!-.'
Weeklv H
te.-n vars
l/.l'tt.
for fonr-
IKIN'I M- I.I I 1 I Vol It < o|.11.
Negl
acted col
IM «-ot
Worse
Instead
Of bell
for A
stuff**#
head
. a tight
cheirt ii
ntist lie t
1 11
II t C) It
nt-, iir.
Hell'."
Pin. T.
r■ Hoin i
is
Nature's
reined \
Horn
v iin<l
giver
rllie heal
the Irri' 'li d
rn< rnbrit
nn-
i ntlsept b
tii r loo
sen- tin
ph!"irfn
. vou
brent he
etisiei
Utl'l Villi
• col ft
Is bn
iken up.
Pleas,- r • 1
r*. 1 >r. V
:• ir
pirn Ta t -
Hon' '
Is cm lib
rM> '
dy
for chil-
•li • t
s well iii
? K' own
lips
At your
I U 'tggi
H V
,| O
(Joy K
- • ——
Juries.
Wlf'
and i.hll-
fir el:, -
if Anna.
spent '1
'in sdi
iv iu .VP
K min• v
. tllf* KM
■>sts of
Key
and M i s
J W
w'-m ifik
s Mrs
Jones' par-
enin w
«'t« in«> it
liters o
f Hi
WHI-
banks'
dhiirch
in driiii
d Pn
111'le Tex-
a'- It
l \ JtttV
I Is one
of tl
ie i oming
young
minis*1 t -
. of this
. Ollfl
• reneo.
CASTORIA
For Infant* end Children
In Uu For Ov«r 30 Years
"Pilpe's I i."Ill ( ompouud" i'.uils
<Villi or brl|i|M- in a
I'Vw Hours.
a
I'ountl.v people so as to blilbl up tlieil'j
i schools in tin- eiiios. lie contradiels l
I what in suys all the time. (There is J
i negro iu the woodpile.) Vole It
lown and then vou will In safe. Vote
(own all lln sr amendments that
I'Olio up, tlnv mo all lax for some
isuft handed gi ill h-muii lo handle and
vvlu n it gets into their bands there is
not much b it for the dear beloved
children It will cost 2."> per cent to
gel it to I In- schools. The trouble
seems ii, lie Willi SOIIle School tearh-
i is that they don't get enough in a
few in out b to run them the balance
of the vein- in luxury and laziness
aid some of the high nps can't live
in milllonalri styh at 1 In expense of
Ho leal' beloved children.'" II. says
it is nib lo say Hull six months, with
seven grades, but the law don't say
the) shall not tench eight and ninth
grades by country teachers and if a
teacher is any account they will
teach them unl If they will not. don't
litre lin m as they are drones In the
Iiei• idvi I hnvi le i n told by some of
Hn Inst teachers in the county that
'In I- nil eight h and ninth grades
n Hn ii schools lb also talks about
r iinshai.kle si hn'-. houses i.n bleak
places and ininlripiate grounds
for Hn purposi of working on Hie
svn.pallv of the people for tin- bene -
III of the dear school touchers, and
that '.'I states have n county tux for
II':. nMn* '"mv ridden U LmMW ft UMT TWlH
lb," ,m..;.e!:,„! li' als.1 sais "hlM L Mr DUtym m HM*
I n f , w.ti t" - In addition to other properties,La*-Fo.
- iu I- - v.. .nn I. obis that cfi!l?!tl,"4t,f8c'rVin a'«Pt ble form, ■
.. MX un, ii t« « *t >gLa*«tiveandTonic. Uu-Poa
win b. pui, 1,. not.«rip« *j®r
Thai -.opposed ... I.. 4! ««b «om ch. At the same time, it aid*
linw bill w havi some doul.ts in re.
Vour cold will break and all grippe
misery end after taking a. dose of
"Pape's Colli Compound" every two
hours unlit three doses are taken.
It promptly opens clogged-up nos-
trils and air passages in the head,
stops nasty discharge or none run-
ning. relieves sick headache, dullness,
fev erishness, sore throat, sneesslng.
soreness and stiffness.
hon'l Slav si uffoil-up I Qull blow-
ing and suffling' Kn.si your throb-
bing head nothing else in Ihe world
gives such prom pi relief as "Pape's
■'old Compound," which costs only 'i8
cents at any drug store It acts with-
out ii ssi tanci . tastes nice, and causes
no ini on venleiice Accept no sit bat! -
t II t r>.
W II Holdnson eireubiied n snti-
scilpMoit list among Piano clllxens a
few davs ago in In-half of Steve Ar-
nold who is living northwest of Pia-
no The hitter has I '-n very III for
"Vi ral months and without near rela-
tives I,, assist I h I in igh sinjli II. snrloil.l
Inisforl line i iv ei $ 1 fill.DO was raised
in a short time.
Always bears
the
Signature of
W i Itl II KI IS I Willi'-
dentil. I a l He . alb-d and
11 an fill I In Wodt ■ w Wil
paitin fund to Indp elm t
• Ion's great democrat
v Wilson
deposited
oh cam-
I his N n
card lo I hi pa it When il
f' w men Just t rvlng to run
p< opl. In tin rural dlstrb
t hep i on si n t. Is in the t
In
That o«m tot Mfatt Tin Mm4
nmmr el u lom ami lat.tlvr rff.rl, I.AXA-
rivv iiriimii vh'ininh i t.rllrr Ih.n ordinary
Ouittlrr and ilwi noi caiiv itervotian.M onr
in gin* in H.ni1 Kini'miii'i ih'lull mm' mil
Wwa tw Ui «uatuir d IS W oKOVK 2X.
' onn s to a
ii ovor t he
' without
d i -t rii ting
bustn"** In Hits county, ihe people
' IV I I to g* t -hali | trill' I forget,
tin redlsttilling bosun ■ tin people
don't kii-vi In,i |t is 'aid m time of
that troiibb the Slate Mii|.'iuit n,|ent
iv a. here to ii lh school ten Iters
ill M- Ixlnin v wh.il foi ? I didn't hear
of hi* going to see nnv of the inoutrv
pe.iple or country m lioiil teiiclmrt*. He
iv s tin proposition Is perfectly
hemof rittki, and ought to hav e told
-on that |l Was ibllioelafii to votif
;^nIn"t It as the eountiv schools don't
in ' d Hie money as the) have about
digest ion, arouse* the liver and secretions
and reitores the healthy functions. 50c.
Prof .1
I 'oinmei ei
to bill,is
school in
inerly a teaeini
county schools.
-aHHa9!SHS9W——
Pi ink llell and wife of
Were lien I rid iv en route
I'tof It'll la attending
''muiicrei lb was for
in different Collin
When Irregular or delayed nae Tri-
umph Pills. Hnfe and always depend,
able. Not aold at drug atorea. Re-
fuse othera, sn va dlaappolnrmMit
Write for "Belief" and partlculara.
Ita free National Medleal Institute,
Milwaukee Wla
Iu-. William II
eminent Jewish
says:
"I believe Hull within I lie next
fifteen or twenty years the automo-
bile will be Ihe means of making
this great country. It will bring us
in close connection with the clHi.i
and with the states, and such clubs
:s llioi'i will be the means nf bring-
ing ill: i about. We will be drawn
i Inser lo each other find we will un-
derstand each other."
Iir. tireenburg does not own an
ant'.mobile, he said, He remarked
that perhaps that was ono reason
why lie was Invited to address the
I'luii lie commended the club for
lis efforts to ohrbiu a municipal
swimming pool. / l£o also suggested a
uniformity of trafW laws for the.
Mate.
|ir (Ireenburg continued: "In
time to conic the automobile will
wipe mil a large part of the lllllcr-
III \ nf the I 'lilted Stntes. The flinti-
er will be able lo lake his children
to school and hundreds of thousands
vvliu now are denied their birth-
right ail education — will In- giv-
en the opportunity to grow up as
they : liould.
"If we liiul had automobiles dur-
ing the time and before the Civil
War I do not believe we would huvo
had a Civil War. We would have
understood each other and we would
havi been one great big Union with-
out any cause for trouble. Tl'.tls
never would luivo boon those bitter
prejudices,"
The stylish, trim, nl tractive ap-
pearance of your Kail tailored suit is
clean-
jlug and pressing restores il after
'each wearing.
icross my back and loins and
tired so easily thai I could hardly do
my housework. I suffered from
11 --i111elit headaches and spells of diz- sunu lost, unless I'i't ipieiil dry
fitness. The kidney secretions were
scanty and highly colored. I finally
began using boon's Kidney Pills, I
I" foil III the t 'Hy bl'lig SUil'e, n ml j
I hey soon put my kidneys in good:
condition."
Price Tide at nl
simply ask for a
i gel Ilium's Kidney
I liiul Mrs. Aslnn
I dealers. Don't
kidney remedy
Pills the snllie
had, PoKier-Mil-
burn Co., Props , 1111 f fa In, N. V.
McKinney Steam
Laundry Co.
I'. I-. Wallace of lleeores. Cnhirilito, |
Is spending a few days In Collin conn j
ly Willi ills brother. K. I: Wallace, of
Vinev drove. 1-le lived for f
years near Hluo Hlilge, Inil mnv
Colorado eleven yearn ago, lie is en
gaged In slock-raislng up I here, hav -
ing his farm stocked with thorongh-
I broil Scbropshlre sheep. lie is gel.
1 ting along splendidly.
Ihiiurs, CUwwrs ami Dyers
l o yoii i'cci lull Per Ceul Today'.'
| A torpid liver reduces your efficl •
cncy; ii slnw working liver makes a
I slow Working nilinl. Coaled tongue,
muddy complexion, biliousness and
constipation all point to an inactive
liver. Po-Iln-Kax Is Nature's remedy
for ipilckening the flow of bile and
stimulating the action of Hie liver.
That chronic draggy, grouchy fc< ling
will give place to the lively step,
cherry smile and bright eye of your
lioitithy neighbor. Pon't pui off get-
ting a bottle nt your nearest brtig-
glsV, 50c.
McKinney, Texas
j *<.^
VOil to '
,1 .... !
Notice!
( nr nl* I'.nM 'IVxii.s I><M>U y mid IMiinp-
Uin > mn I'otaHN'.s. ( all mid m f tliem.
On l\at) truck, cim < | (ic|hm.
T. W. CARROLL
At llllcbciK'k's Peotl Store.
I o\H \(T IIAS ItKIVM iiirr
l ull IWO-STOIIV llAIIAtd
d I Wilcox has let tho contract
for a ivvo-story, pressed-brick front
garau' on North Tennessee street, lo
I., M Miller, the lower story of tho
garage to lie used by the Standard
darage, Walter Cock nil HlXle W^it-
kins and .less McClusky, owners. The
biilldllig will lie "OxHiK feel, ami will
be modern nud sanitary throughout.
All details Were closed Up Thurs-
day evening, the contract let, and
work on the new building will com -
iiuiic. Jusi as soon us Ihe material
i- in In placed on tile ground, and Ihe
bulldlne now on the lots torn away.
It Is Contractor Miller's aim to
iiiivi Ho building ready for occupan-
cy b) Jan I, 1917.
Mi l) I N M V IIIHiS Pltl/.l .
WINN I lls AT ST VI I . I Alll.
M<Kinne, and Collin County not
sati fad with furnishing Judges for
t in various departments of I lie big
fair and with farmers poultry breed-
ers ami stockmen getting more than
llieir hare of Ihe blue ribbons In all
the shows, Is also gelling nyiny blue
I Ihliiut: oil fine dogs br. II I''. Wol-
'ord of McKinney who owns some of
the finest and fastest registered grey,
hounds In lb" Pulled Slates made
some entries III the kennel show at
tin | nt I las. Pair and as a result
brought home ten bin" ribbons.
"Stills Van." one of the fastest
greyhounds In the wjiole country Is
owned by Mrs. Wofford. Stella Van
won In the Jack I* libit .races In MeKln-
lloj parr and wife, who are visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat
Purr, near Wyllc, were In McKinney
Tuesday, visiting Ihe Idg circus. Roy
is living lit Philadelphia, Pu,, where
be is connected with the Prudential
Insurance company. He ami his wife
will return homo this week.
To Cure • Cold In One Day
Ttlki11.AXATIVR IISO.MO Quinine. It t p* the
Cough nnd llrnilsrhe nml work* off tin- Cold
DruRBKl* rMiiud mnnev It il lnll« to rnrt.
U W. tiKOVK .S siunatnlr oil imcH box. .'Sc.
! Blacksmithing
a Have your disks sbar|irtieil or
j. your tires act on abort notice.
* Well equipped for all wagon or
4 carriage work, auto springs or
<• issly repairs. I'resh (Hr of
v lilacksiiiltli coal.
fScotty's Shop
: t
By Courler-daiette, N. iv>nn. Bt
.J • v •*« <
t
:• ❖ •> •> ...,
Don't Forget-
J. H. SNEED
•!* *!• j« ♦}« .j. /.
X
When you go lit liny your St'llooli
Pl.ll'/s, We sille yoil llioiu
IK lllhs
<•
4
ami S4 '||i ki|i si p.
•y l y liaiullliig yo„r setsiiiiI blind Imnks.
f
(
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*
I
V
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i
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vv v •:«.;. ......
Hal-
prairie land
n miles Hurt It west
Poll SAl.K An Ideal slock farm close lo the p,,tl w
las parkerles, coiilalnlng 12fl0 acres, heavy black w '! ""'I
In tieiit^i county live miles southwest of Krlscii t> ' V
from Can.ey Switch 'jr,n acres |n cnltlvallon, K1„ , .
un nls, tiki acres more tillable. The liuiii acres now Improve-
belng heavy black waxy, has the best grass tun i i " <"",|vo grass,
Iral Texas and will easily carryI'Mi head of , ,m|" ln'' 1,1 ''eli-
Soine scattering timber along small creek makes i,lea I rnnn'1'
Storm protection. PltlcK fnri.on per nnd
cash, balance 1 to HI years time |f desired will ' 'ess
Will consider 11 small
storm
If desired.
farm or two nl cash price as part pav
THUS SIMMONS HKAIt (X)KPANV, Reclusive ,\K|s.
IlillslMiro, Tea.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1916, newspaper, November 2, 1916; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292227/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.