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THE WKEKI.V DF.MOCBATOAZBTTK. Till ItsPAY. MAIICII 21. 1918.
Tltt WEEKLY DEAIIOGRAT-CIIZETrE
t*t IIIjIMIM) i:vKKY THtHtfiMY
ffom \\ I't rUiiL- .. Wullt-r H. Wilson
Eilllura, Publishers uiul I'roprletoMi
OroonlM-i-ry Adams, rirculNUoii nml
Ai ln«iit IIiisIuimm HiUMViT.
Entered ar Second-* 'lass Mail Mutter
To subscribers—Tho date printed
opposite your nuiiio on the margin of
tho paper or on the wrapper Indi-
cates the time to which your sub
•crlptlou Is pulil. All HiihaurlptloiiH
•iplrn on the tlrst of the month. Any
«ut crlher not receiving the paper
regularly, please notify u«.
•ne rin udvanoe $1 00
ills inontliM In advance #0
"Wire# tunnlha in udvancc .35
SlllMli;.
You never hear llii- robins brait about
tin* swi i tins* hi' their tniiK
Nor 11«• tlicv stop Ihi'lr music icily
w111 ii'■'i r ,i pour m.in i'iiiiii's
tilontf.
Clod taught 'fin how to sdnir ill) whi n
they'd IcuMii'd the nit Hi dint
'••iii lu'lo
To use ih>'li' ta'ents d.iy h> day tin'
di'i ry liven o' nun to cheer
An' ri h or poor an' slid or n.i>, thi
illfly an' the fair to sou
Can atop must . in time in .luni' an'
hoar tin.' robins' melody.
1 stand in,' watch i in in tho sun.
iis.ii' Ihi'lr Kills from day to day.
Swi llin' then littl<- throats with sonk,
rou i i d less of man's pralMe oi
I'HMi
•lis' le iiik loliins, nothing else, nor
t'lnimiiiK ki'i' ttiu-ss for tin-it
dee-Is,
Hut jcs- content to (fniI ifv one of the
big world's many in ods.
Simfln' a lesson to us all to lie out ■
selves and scatter cheor
My iimIii' every day tIn* irlfts (lod gave
us when Ho sent us here.
Why should we keep our talents hid,
or think we favor men because
We usi> tin- (rifts that Clod has given?
Tho robins never ;uik applause
Nor count thetusclven remarkable,
nor strut in a superior way
Mecause their music sweeter is than
that Hod gave unto the Jay.
Only a man conceited grows as he
makes use of talents fine.
Kiirtfi'tlinir that he purely docs tha
working of the Will Divine.
*15 A UIMINi: IN MKItMANY.
I.Otd.
Ti i i
To niak'
the robins,
i me to do
this world
let me serve!
the best I can,
u hitter place
■III' luippn-r for mv fellow num.
If gift o' in tin ran i'Iii i-r Ills soul an
hearten Itim uh<rtr his way
Met me not keep tl it talent hid. I
would make use of it today.
.Vu' as the robins ask no toaise or pay
for all their songs o' cheer
Let no- in humbleness rejoice to do
my bit o service here.
—Ivlgar A fluent.
it m n
Raster Sunday March 31
h A H
John It Rockefeller's income tax
will amount to $3S 400,000.
to * «a
Former Ambassador to tlermtiny
James W. Co r:ird wll deliver the com-
mencement address at Baylor I'nivor-
slty Jutu
Fa Pi
The war mystery is tin- name irlveii
to the largest wooden ship ever built
in the south It was launched nt a
Texas port.
m
The ljist Texas -tr iwl • rr • h placed
on the mark"' hrouirht pel pint.
That figure is not \, ,v em ouruglng to
the appetite of lowers of t! • luscious
berry
to to to
A Tlirift Stamp is an investment
In character They make successful
Havers out of children Isn t your
child Worth a quarter Investment
now Am! then?
What about your I ov's or girl's < ol-
loge i .'duration a few \ ears from now?
Common- e to buy War Savings Stamps
and have the money ready. Teach the
fcoys u.ml girls to save Thrift Stamps
will do it
to to to
V A Smith is nifiklng an • nviabh
rep"' t'iitti as a swine breeder in
Or;- n . 11u111v. ' Hog Smith is now
in - d t'v it. ndolph farm near
Shi ||i formerly lived in i'd|.
lin counu and wi have felt his loss
sin. i ■ moved aw iy
Fat geese, ducks, chickens at R.fiO
marks, a pound, are now for sale hen
by dealers in K.iine and butchers
Conic on you rich who do not care it
a goose I'OMlH 10 to 60 marks or mori
come buy! come buy! lay in your
winter supply! Meat cards are iiiinei
essary. The poor, who do not l«jim'
their filthy lucre, can do without The
rich probably need tile fal much nion
anyway. (Ilrcmcr Huerger /eitung
Nov. 2J, 1917 )
to R'd to
McKlnue) pastors are makiiiK plans
for spring and sumiiii r revivals. Sin
in every form will receive tin it inosl
vigorous denunciation. Satan will l
shown no quarter, i in with the buttle
to ^1 to
Senator Morris Shrppanl is u vigor
our advoeate of suffrage for women
lie is perhaps the leading champion
III the senate of clothing women Mill'
the right to vote. Senator < 'lllbi I'HOII
our senior senator, h i ■ not be. n heard
from, lie might as well get on Ho
band wagon V otes for women .u as-
sured.
tet r to
II W Williams of M'xia. who
ought for PI " I f V ;i ! IOII of tile C'Oil
:'ei|i lacy in tin sixties, say- he is ready
in fight In the Alio rie.ni army tod i\
All the old veterans lave the tl«ln
ing spirit. We lllll I' I'Mt-I llll ('apt. Til el*
llill of Mi Kinney pi .p.isi d a year oi
more ago to orgaiii/e a company of I
the grlz/.li'd old warriors of fifty ye n
ago to tight for tin stars and stripes
to Ptl Bid
t'ollin county is the banner agneiil
tural county of Tex ts. It should pro
duee enough food and feed lliis yiat
to supply every citizen. No food or
feed should bo shipped in. Kvery Idle
acre should be put in cultivation and
made to grow something for man or
beast We have a war to win. We will
not be able to come out victorious it
we do not utilise every means calcu-
lated to help along the victory,
to K4 to
A Terrell citlsti u suys people should
go barefooted from May to October,
and thereby sav. a m edluss expendi-
ture of over $.*>oti,iMi0 for shoes and
accessories, including an expense of
$500,0On for corn salve. He also
points to tlie fact that Washington s
army could bo trachi >1 l>y bleeding
feet, and argues if it took bleeding
feet to gain luilcpcncli nee, the peo-
ple should he willing to go barefoot
to retain it. Next.
Our Boys ia France
and Home Protection
The men on the liring linn represent
the pick of our American youth. One
iu four ni our hoys at homo was sick,
rejected because of physical deficiency.
Many tunes tiie kidneys wt*re to blame.
If we wish to prevent old age column
on too soon, or ii wit want tu increase
our chances for a l<>n« life. Dr. fierce
of the Surgical Institute, Kuffalo, N. V.,
nays that we should drink plenty of
water daily between meals. Then pro-
cure at tiie nearest drug store, Amine
(double otreiixlli). The cost is (Ml ct .
Thin "Anuric" drives the nric acid out
and cures backache and rheuiuutism.
If we wish lo keep our kidneys iu
the best condition a diet of milk ainl: rationing.
vegetables, with only little meat once
a day, is the most suitable. Drink
fcliSMS'-' "• -
lie supplt or
RISH POTATOES
"We are informed by the I'crish
ihlc Food iJivision of the Food Ad-
mimstralion that we have eighty mil-
lion bushels more of potatoes In tills
country than at the same time last
year." states Administtutor I'eilen.
"We have many million bushels lesi.
of wheat In this country than we had
at this time last year.
We are trying to make the wheat
go as fill- us possible by "Wheafless
I lavs" and "Wheatless Meals," by
using substitutes and by voluntary
"' f the ordinary wheat substitutes,
rye Is no longer considered such, as It
Send Or.
package.
fierce ten cents for trial
Is no superabundance of corn.
Will there be a shortage of teach-
ers when the schools close next
September, asks the Fort Worth
Star-Teh gram Why nol increased
puj for competent teachers and con-
tracts signed now for the next schol-
astic year, as a mi!tier of prepared-
ness? The demands of war are chang-
ing things up Wageii at cmployu-
inent. other than teaching, loom at-
tractively m Texas as will as other
statos The rural schools, more es-
pecially, must not let up. Foresight -
el trustees will consider tills possl-
le problem now.
D\\ ■ to
The campaign for the Third Liber-
ty Ivoan will be opened on the 0th of
April, the anniversary of the declara-
tion of a state of war between the
United States and Uertuany. Tin
amount, terms, and conditions of the
loan are dependent upon further leg-
islation and will lie announced as
noon as i.'ongrcss has grunt'd the nec-
essary powers. Secretary McAdoo
chose the 6th of April 111 the day to
open the campaign as the most fitting
date to call for patriotic response
to the summons to duty to every
American, to ask from the people at
hom« the same fervent patriotism
that actuates our gallant . oils on the
battlefields of France and on the
wiit' rs of the Atlantic.
to to to
< H|it IMtvtd A. Ilenwes of Oermun
i.i I '"i t Heaven-
I'jit I'ntaliii'-.
The advent of spring has llinwed
lllM.l lt, OKI.A.—"I had one knee hurt ""t transportation ami there is freer
ill which rlli'lllliatisin developed. After movement of pen.' T■.• • >I>• goods. T11
ward I hurt lit) luck supply of potatoes in all Hie markets
veiy badly loadiiui ,,f (i,. country is in< i istng and vt IU
wood, I sent for , , , , ,
four packages >.f 1 " vvhob .all pric- (>.>• been
Aniiric Tablets ami bopping during the l i t two w. >i -.
Ii.nl taken lial'di;. and the heavier supply will probably
two packages v\ li> n k>-ep Ii at a reas>,nable figure1 from
tliey eoluplc!' ly ,,,, 11 f 1
not"l,ad':i'twinge'>■'( «rn ml mot hers used potatoes
rheumatism in my ln ""'king their wheat b.>.ni lixpert
kiiei ■ inks casting about for wheat sub-
know tin '' lilies have demonstrated tluit po.
ts lllll . 11' , H. boiled twice ami strained, work
o'. v i rv readily Into bread. A.' much
, , , , as thirty per cent of boiled potatoes
'iA? r;< °r ,
,' lllll It lllll III 111 ii World of good. My 1 :'r' hotels and re taurants of
uiri'iits ));ivi' l\imwii i,f ami list*cl Ddctm voir* s*nti> to tlir* hjiIc* nf potn
f.
b|y, linked, boiled, or mushed. Fried
lequlre too much fat and are
long enough to go on a tear when we ipl t>> ie unwholesome.
lick tile sturriti' out or the Kaiser, I P"tntoeH as a wheat substl-
which w e are going to do. -Slier-!... ,
\ i have to put every ounce of effort
jbehind the men behind the guns.
• / \v - . ■ \>i. tu.ni-iii in
-. X' J bneii or in my
'/ *} si nee, 1 know
t \\K x.' Aniiric Tablets
tiie I, ire good lliilll all the other tin 111
cities I ever tooli.
your statr
I'lerce's iiiciliciui s for years."— \\. 11 toes. > long as they can be nun dm wed
) To'- a i. asonable price. ServW prefer
i'itil.l.ll'S, Jiollle I, lloX 73
are
man I leiiuicrat
ttllM'KHIi lT COINS WlHtlO
Idl M> IN lllll NK ClOII.IMi
OATS hOOKINt; WI)
Wll MAT
1,1.;
I'OMINO OI T
h't'iink lllaekwell of this city is hav-
ing a splendid new five room residence
ted on Iris ill' acre farm, two
miles west of lilooimlalc. which lie
recently put 'chased. .1 M, Pistole of
this city has tin contract for building
it. I II lllaekwell, father of Frank
lllaekwell, was helping Ids son teal |,oopei
lovvn an old house on the place w In u
ie found liv> counterfeit dollars lild-
letl In the ia iling' of the old house
With It were a number of lead bullets
out of which iniilerial tliu crudely
'ouiilelicited nioiiey was in all prob- i
ibility made. The money was it very |
good start toward Imitation. Hut the I
counterfeiter acted wisely In not try '
ing to p.11 ni tliein off for genuine I'm
ted Slates coined silver dollars lien
tloit would have surely resulted from
his amateurish efforts. However all I
counterfeiters, like other trades, mini
serve their apprenticeshipi and thi.-!
.1. O. Hooper, energetic young far-
mer of near t'ellna, was in McKlnney
j I'liil 'i ill' reports oats lo be looking
I exceptionally well. Also wheat is
coining' out lie will plant inon than
Ino acres of cotton this spring. Mr.
I.ooper is the twin brother of J. (1.
the Mclxilllley slock and
cotton buyer. Ilotli have the same in-
itials, are the same sixc, and look
about as near alike as tho noted
Siamese Twins or two blackeyed
peas.
Hulk Peanut Mutter.
This Hulk Peanut Mutter we have
exceptionally fine. Oive it a tilul
'111,1 S M c K IN \ K Y, Phones SI.
t'se more corn meal Corn bread Is
very nutritious.
N'ct Cements 1*) Fluid Drao
BSEB2®
ALCOHOL-3 PER OEKT.
A Vegetable IVcpunrtioifcrAs
similiiiin4UwF««dl>yRe$uU_
|ln6thoSio >chS(U>d^b<rfl Pftayq
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Thereby lYomoilmi
Cheeffulness and BestGonUi*
neither Opium, Morphine n«
>liner«IJ^TNAi*coTic
ybn/Jm Smi j
A helpful Kemedy tof
(ionslip.ilion ivwl Diarrht*3
ainl I-Vverishncss and
IdissoK Sl.i.r.i'^ !
restfllin^ lluTcfrotn 111 Inrancj
Signature
of
Aix aa
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NEW YOIIK
l?xact Cr
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For Over
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CASTORIA
TMt OINTAUR COMPAHV NfW VONR CITf
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been with the Mlalr I rushes whole-
sale grocery company hero for the
past year and a half.
I P.
deputy
CnppedKc of Piano, district.
Kriind chancellor of the
Knurhls ot Pythias, attended a ineet-
iim- of Hefiance 1,oilrc In McKInn*?
Tuesday nifrht.
Your (rroeer will gladly help you se-
lect the proper flour substitutes.
piucnteiro ix m-
worth prison, vv i
' i i- onrt urn r'l
one may liavi persi-.ted until he loin;
since became a regulur professional
Hut we hope not.
II \l,
ll( KNOli IM/IS'I'S
i\ i viii;d s-rvriis ww
TO Itl llill M U iiomi:
I n. Ncvvsome Will l^reet Modern
Nec\v UevldeiK'e iiii I,ot lii WiuTdlll
llelulits.
1. 11 N'evvsonie will soon start the
ll il 'I IcUtior ot this city recently | onsti uctlon of a modern new resl-
vveiil to liii'las, where In1 enlisted lit i denee on a bit which he purchased
'he I lilted States mi vy, and will k,,i>ic Mine mm ani which is located
lea vi in the course of a I'-vv days for |n Waddlll Heights, one of the cholc-
III! tlre.it LiKfi Naval Training Stll- | , ,ei reshlenre sections of the city,
en i i ii e il-o ||c en'tst'il in t lie 1 -pi ;l t section of town is noted for Its
liavy as a eU trieian. and will be il|i"anv liev and piilatial homes and
niini'-iit in 'he noted Corn. 11 I'niver-, M-w-t.i >e's new c sbbtice, when
ity t'lir \ nioni hs. tlie tuition to compt' ted, w ill be nnioiitr tho most
his univcisi'V for electricians beiUK 'ttracllve.
p ud be th
Hal 'l id
\\i|| TicUi.
'■orn and
some time
as Power
and, ii«i or
his eon i
I '" i
rnmcnt,
'. • i is I he youiiKi si ..on of '
■ I ot this city lie vviiul
m> msit coniiin mi;i-\tivi:s.
I
Mr-. I/. V Mound- of M'tckport—l'> r*
oe'iiy of Cellnn, Tills Coilllty.
That Easter Hat
Just the hat for Easter. We
have it here ready for your in-
spection and selection. We are
off' rim; some rare values In
Mas-tor Millinery every day. It
will be a pleasure to show you.
Mrs. W. J. Graves
S'Milli Corner, West Slile Sipinrc
A.
f!<
tellt
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ha\ ■
foi
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of p
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the m
•■ill wolf re of tl,. omnium
. have pr o In 1 value mid tin
/..itinn should be wicottruK d
of promotluff n.'inbborlli"
ill.lii.aiidji' a<.tiMtiw .
vv is Bent by
whe Ii sentenced
;t.-.l I '.bor He
ri i. ii tiropun-
1 ns niude
if'er lie had
keep i otll tiKllt-
' iff nin.is. in whosii
• el f, n i is ami rel-
. > ty >o do It Col
>f 11.i i; • ^ a sIokuii.
rind Shoot
n.pt Men
.11^ 1-1 others of
i ' : eii thout over
\ni"i •> t fir .n and <-r
f . o I , ,1 I I! '
.\ I -III - I - ttti M l UNI. Mlllll
T'o McKUlUtv '.'Oil rlei ■lla*ett« Is
jl..i tW'ltlv Olle s iii, fd old. It. Is
of the Ii ;t iftertiofili pilpein in Ten-
I owiv-rH titt.il edltnin are Tom
vv Po l tr i ,.n l Wnlt. r M Wilson
i'ht l.'it'd tl'l dollbt 111 it tome time
oi I'tl'i'i iiuoli b'"i-r men, but they
ft not visibii* to t e nuked
1'• ?« is wlshliiir foi tie paper and Its
eil.tors twenty in re years of
rontiuuous s''i v i e • the public
Mi i\ iniiey. l«'or
lo- has been tvitii I;.• ■ Tex-
l.ight t'o., of this city
n- io tin' Iiii nil rule of' \\\ ||. Krattklln went to Pallas l'"r I -
Irs position will bv' ' :y • • nn et his aunt. Mrs. h. A
ready I i I,in a.itaili when he returns Hound of Mockport, TexiMI, Who has
from tie .e . ic of his |[>.ve, noiunt. been visllinjf lutr nieces, Mesdames
♦_ . I j-}:,n, \- nnd Crenuhavv at Ft. Worth.
I \ •( < ill.) \ *I.' S's SON |.ami i- now comim.', on up to McKlu-
IHKIi AT Itotil.lts H!'< I VI I,V ney to visit relatives here. Mm.
( M utiils. who Is 7S years old, is a
In ;i pei 'ionul I. tier to tlie editors. jd.ster of Mrs. It. c. Horn. She for-
ot tin- i•: i . W M. Mccormick, who) ,|v lived at Cellna and is the stcp-
i u nit i ly 11\ 1 to ut ceMna, but who i mother of l/ e Mounds.
on tin first of the year moved to | • ——-
U .p-rn • . s. informs us that he: API'CNMIf lTIS (IPIIHA'raoN.
has had a very severe RieKu of .sick- _____
T ' 1;,, two id hi rhll- | I'd'Cttl'ttlctl My Mr. WysoiiK on Miss
du n ' ;n,,] pneumonia and his i Ilia Mnyniird.
vouiik ■' '.V' r'ev, atfed 15, hid Just'
died. Worlcv was a height boy, just I >|; |mi Maytvird. 17-yenr-old
ih< i. a 11,i •; 1411;, r oi' i' C. Maynnrd, who lives i
I tl e. Kill ill fIII li V W't • i 1' e • t' of M c l\ in l|<' e, whs t a ken |
.ind M s Mei'or-' li oe i e ' 'inr'iv i\iiiiit", from McNin-'
Mr.
!.r-;
i a I '
Raise Chickens
And Thus Help Can The Kaiser
\ small amount of trouble, n little space in your yard is all Mint l
neccMsnry lo raise ciioiikIi poultry for your own needs with some In
spare,
Ix't us show you I lie IliieUeyi- ami Hafcly llalcli liiciiluilors and
Hcoodor*. A slue for every nceil.
J. P. DOWELL
I'liones 41.
"The QiiiiIlly House."
4 t
r r
Mi ' 'ore lek
ui'rs iu Collin
years and
leave u .i county
id boreavi uietit.
.< one of tin I.
county
ill e| 1,'d
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torn inl
i".i .'h v itii tl
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M llli r' " fltlly Op
".b I n Wy.soniT. .
ii iiii:.' lady had
■ > i pp' tidicltls for ,
in . I i.|i' y that nhe ;
■ - r ■ • it - ti ninl wi i|
ivory ajraln.
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out h
'' i IHillas county has
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if MeK nn and is occupy
i ' in iVn had t he
■ ii lie "t lin: M r. Mart In and
i 'Hi our list of,
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i' -in We ,-iri' pleasi d
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Suits for Men of All Ages
Get Ready
for
Spring and
Summer
W't" ll'lVC ,i KWt'll lilli' ti|'
l.iili'li'l Ml 111 | lit'- . 'i (III
wmiiI ii clumsy niI ni' l*irst
elites I'lilific clH' t llll t
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1918, newspaper, March 21, 1918; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299928/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.