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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT GAZETTE
IM>\Y.
M AliC'll 21,
Nine
Years'Actual
Field Work
Original one-man tractor.
Burns kerosene or gasoline.
First Heider sold is still in use
dnintf good work. Heider ia
Hong past experimental stage.
1 Special heavy duty, 4-cylinder,
Waukesha motor—famous Heider
frfqpno transmission means less t^nrs
— easier operation—sturdy construction
r throuk'huut. 7 speeds (orward-7 reverse.
Two models: C 12 20 H 1' pulls
three 14 Inch bottoms.
Model D. 16 H. H.
pulls one plow less.
Thn Holder
Bucked by Kock
Island Plow
t iimpiny't G2
ye rs manufnc-
turinK success
I and reputation
'ol Rock Islnud
Implements nil
' over the world.
rW r 11 o tor the
fielder's pedigree —
'none with better rutiord
Catalog oa request.
Rock Island Plow Co.
DmaNMntMUs. Dallas, Taaaa
AUo manufacturer* ol the famous Una
of Rock Island Farm Implements. In-
cluding: Tractor flows (do matter what
tractor you use. Kock Island Tractor
Plows give the beat results!. Discs,
Drags. Plows, Planters. Seeders, Cul-
tivators. Lister*. Hay Hakes. Hay
Loaders, Manure Spreaders. Cream
(Separators, Litter Carriers, (iaiollna
Engines, Stalk Cutters,etc.
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BEN
CLOYD
Collin County Agent
Nuljirj Public Work,
'i. Adamant the Weekly Democrat-
<liUtelte olllce. I/Cgal blanks of nil
kinds.
COL. GRANT MASIER 12TH
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sir ll o toitifnw <1. •!. MnUlii herd of
IHirnc. Extra fine alar, gisxl hone,
coral Individual. $2 at gnte at my
Hicr a mllrs south of McKinnoj on
IVIIon* raim.
11 HitT HOIMIIOR, McKlnnojr, It. 2.
VWN/«AA^VS/W*/SA/VWVA/Si^A/WWVS/WWW
season hum
y -
DICK is lirmvn In eiilor. -plcndid nil -
purpose liorse. Ifl hand- hltcli. wriKlis
Is Iwovvii hi color, splendid all-pur-
|*«Mi liorse, IA hands lilKh, weiiilin
tilAtl pounds, lins line nuttie mid tall,
nils In a llnmiltoniau Condi liorse.
Season tm insure living mil $lll.Hi).
When imniv Is traded, sold or removed
from tliu ouiinty season Im-coiiu-h due.
.Not rcs|n>nslble for accidents.
\M-
TUCK—-Vim. Ho. 1I5M—rine hlnrk
Jack wltti white point*, (4 hamls high,
good hone, a splendid Individual. Ills
imlUrm shows him to he a Jaek of AI
hmrdlnff. Shows a line coll.
Mm 910.00 in Rwrsnlrr a living
ieH>
Hakim the shmni one and a lialf
mile mat of Altn«n al my fnrm, known
as ihr John Hunter plan*. Not rr-
aponalMe for irrklnto should an? oc-
cur. Whin man* la pwt«n to be In
foal or la trailed, "<<ld or mn nl, the
scnaiin tlien lieconic. due. I'ntmftiige
aidMlrd.
HAlUi K ( ATI-:,
I l-i Mile I'Mf nf AI tog a.
I1. <K Address, Hliw RMcr, Won In I.
suodeklvmpiuls
Kx-Tax Collector I,. T Hay of
this city, received a |>lnme message
from Ins mot her. Mrs (lay at Neva-
da, Mating thai 1* C Ix-verett. a
prominent funnel living on Inn
I Hcverett's) farm 3 miles south of
Josephine, dropped (load Wednesday
evening aliont 6 o'clock. The deceas-
ed was a man of fifty years or more,
and was formerly a prominent mer-
chant and cotton man of Nevada Kor
some time past. In- has been living
on Ins farm nwtr Josephine. At the
lime of Ills unexpected death, he was
engaged In ploughing In his field,
when lie was suddenly stricken and
fell dead from the seat on the plow
The deceased is survived by ft
I a rge family of children, also by two
brothers, T W. l^evorett of I teuton
county and Jerry Deverett of l^uiuir
county.
•mil', ios-ri-.il pi.easid.
Willi Smith Testis Ko lie Send* Word
To Mchiiiiicy liieilds.
BREAKDOWN
Mitt Kelly Tells How Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Restored
Her Health.
Newark, N. .1. —"For nliout three
years 1 suffered from nervous break-
down and p<t so
weak I couldhardly
stand, and had head-
aches every day. 1
tried everything 1
could think of and
was under a phy-
sician's care for iwo
years. A girlfriend
had used Lydia K.
Pink hum's \ cro-
tnble Compound and
she told me about
it. From tho lirst
|day 1 took it I began
to f -el better and
now I am well mid
able to do most any
kind of work. I
have been recom-
mending the Com-
pound ever since and Rive you my per-
mission to publish this letter " Miss
Flo Kklly -170 So. lllh St., Ncwurk,
N. J.
The reason this famous root and herb
While in South Texas recently,
v|t\s. Marv 10 lloyd met up Willi Prof.
J Tom Cosier who went down tliero
a few monthb ago to accept the post-
lion of superintendent of schools at. remedy, I,yditt K. Pinkham's VcjTetnblu
llarllnKcti. I'rof Coster sent word Compound, was so successful in Miss
by Mrs lloyd to his McKlnney Kelly's case wua because it went to the
friends that he Is delighted with his root of her trouble, restored her to a
position it nd the country and that the normal henlthv condition and as a result
health of himself and family Is all
that they could wish. Prof Coster
was principal of the J. I* (Ireer
(North Ward) school In McKlnney
until he resigned to accept Ills pres-
ent place In South Texas.
her nervetisrn -s i'isuppeured.
HI I HIIEA CCI'Kt TIV'i; KPKAKC.Il
Is opinion „f Presiding Elder Dennis
Who Ha- llecn Out Willi llliu.
Federal tiff en I, and
were examined all
I icnton and Sanger,
Mr
the
M r
Killer, fields
way between
Klder said,
was found to
lip-
I lie
J. Kd I then and the Itev W.
I if nuIs made some speeches last week
at Melissa, Mine Uldge and Pike In
the Interest of War Saving Stamps
and Thrift certificates The Itev Mi |
Dennis pronounces Mr. Khon to be n
real eloquent and effictlve speaker in
support of the government's war
measures and his Intense loyally is
really inspiring lo Ills auditors wiiei
ever he speaks.
but only the one patch
contain the bugs, lie said they
peared to bo rather numerous on
ten acres.
A report was received here that
grccuhiigs had been found in a field
mar Condor and the government ng
rlculturnl agenls wenl (here Tuesdaj
■to make an Investigation So far very
| lew of the pests have been found, the
bugs having been located In but two
or three fields. Prompt steps are
planned lo prevent a spread of the
insects. Heiilon lleeord I'lironicle
si i i i;< ciM'ix
l.ltCIMtl I• s ItKI'lIIM'l ;il IN
IH'.NTl \ Will . \'l I'll
Miilli
.lis
Mchinnc)
alize I he
I'coplc Call
ScrhM|sne-.v.
to Itc-
.1 A. Klder,
<u|t11r:11 agent,
that about ten
farm of ,1. A.
assistant county agri-
da Id Tuusd y morniiii:
acres of wheal on I lie
Crultt, just nort liwest j
ileei pllve
goes k
is
of the elly, wore found lo be infested
Willi green bugs in an inspection made
Motulaj afternoon by T S Wilson,
HilV.klielH' in KO
Ii rriinoM itiul
Klo HHillK.
IrfHrn iho fjiiiHC- then cmiii- it
I'oHHihly lt*H wank kltlnoyM.
That'n why l>onn's Klilm-y I'ills
so offortlvo.
Tlioy'rn I'Mpoolally fni wcsik or
oriloi'od kiilnoyH.
Hopc'h u MuKinnoy nmc.
Mih. Ihuoc (Jrilllii, 501 North Flor-
ence .Street, bu.vh: "i
fully from my hnek
still
;i ri-
il is-
CHILDREN
SI ould not be "dosed"
lor colds apply "ex-
ternally' —
( Sherman I iemoi i .it l
Uecetitly a l>emoeral rv'presenlat H e
spent llii da> tin the lialldolpli farm
just south of Sherman
of 900 uci-i
Tills land belongs lo the i stall- ol' 111
late Colonel Tom Kandolph and
ts
managed b> Marvin |liiikh>.\. a will
known lo< ;ii i oiton bu\i r. and Mr
ltlnkle> is making a success oi the
In rill lilt; pi oponli ion.
Cnlil eoniparaln el\ reeetillx most
of tills large tract was covered Willi
Johnson grass, but H now looks like
i v cm iMe garden spot I.tia| v ear
thousand-, ol' dollais worth of I'ectl
Ioodslu! i was marketed from I lie rich
black land and this year it promises
even he!Iei results.
The Democrat representative spent
the dtiv on thai pari of the larni given
over lo ihe breeding of thoroughbred
Poland t'lilna hogs, under llic manage
iiiciiI ot U a Smith, a noted breeder
of Poland ('liliuis, who, after inanv
veurs as a succeHSl'lll breeder iii i'olliu
county, was induced lo come to dray
son and take charge ol the I'uie hog
department on this farm
Mr. Smith has under his direct man
agonic lit about 1! *t f, acres of land, hav
ing sllghll.v more land litis year limit
last. Cast year being his first year on
flic place he had to gel used to things,
bill al that manget! to market more
than I7.IHI0 worth of products from
Ids part of tlie farm.
Ho has built up a fine herd of big
boned I'oland I'hlnas, and has one
brood sow that he sold one llller of
her pigs for $.130, He points out that
farmers who raise lings should raise
only the best, as after the In I la I Invest
iiis'iiI II takes no mori lo raise lliein,
result is much more sallsfac
the
and
lory.
Th
i h iii ii il
II". This.
t il Ollgll .
is also under Mr Smith's care
aril of registered Jersey cal-
eultle have been carried
rigorous wiuti r on cotton
ti II hulls and wheat and mils straw,
stuff that has heretofore been burned
mill considered of no account The cat
tie are sleek and fat and there Is go-
ing lo be a fine call' crop on the farm
Imiiifdlaielv
Mr. Smith is not only making prep-
aration for a large feed crop, but has
already planted several acres lo gar-
den truck, and will put several acres
ill SWeel potatoes
lie is a strong believer In thorough,
bred slock of every kind and has a
large flock or poultry, (he farm being
slocked with one of ihe best strains
of H irred I'Is iu'111111 Kock chickens lo
be found, and as they have the run of
the farm, lliey are healthy, lay well
and there is already a big flock of
youngsters coining along.
Mr. Smith says he finds poultry one
of the lust assets to the farm. Thev
mil oiilv furnish the table with meal
and eggs, and find read.v sale on the
markets, bill are I lie best eradleators
suffered aw- of bugs and worms lliut depredate on
and had severe I growing farm crops thai he knows of
pains across my left kidney. I tired lie has ii flock of guineas on the
easily and fell dull and languid, est-; place. He says Iho guinea is not only
peelally inoiiiiiKS. I had severe heiwl-ii flue layer, bill is the best bug chaser
aches and could baldly stand on no- jof any of the fowls, not excepting the
count of dln/.ineHs. MJy kidneys acted turkey, which stands very high in llils
too freely and caused me much an- respect.
uoyance. I finally began using lamn'sj The newspapei reporter noticed a
Kidnev Pills mid they relieved those nicely marked fox terrier on the place,
symptoms of kidney complaint and'and as he said something about I lie
Idog, Mr. Smith said: "Csually, I am
put my kidneys In good order."
liico tide, lit all dealers Don't
ply ask for a. kidney remedy
Doan's Kidney I'ills— the same
Mrs. < St I III n had. Coster-Mllbiiru
.Mfgis., Buffalo, V Y.
slm-
get
that
I Jo.,
Itamho Park Stable, ('. c. (.rcgory.
Proprietor. Season I WIN.
T wo Stallions'And
Two Jacks
Pl'IKcca "I'll I.N c, NO. {Ill IS2H.
Pure liml Porchcrun, HMin imiiiiiiIs.
Terms: SI.'i.lMI in Insure live hull.
Ills HOVAh CltlM l; Ml. JtHJIIIft.
Slandaiil liretl Irotter. Slii-il by tile
$.VI,lllllMI(l llare Devil 2Mill. Terms: $15
lo Insure lite foul.
IIKI HIlili ANII HY HI HNS
Two of tile lies! jacks in Collin comity.
Terms: MIIMIII to Insure ii live I'oal.
Not rcs|Mius|hlc In llic evctil ol' acci-
dents. I have had IN years experience
as a slallloneer. I Vir furl her Iiilorinii
lion write <ir see ,1. M. Oldham, Maun
Iter, .McKlnney, Texas.
llANNI'.lt CAMP MOIIKHN
WtlOIIMCN IIOl,II MKCTINti
not so very fond of a dog We don't
need them like we once did. but a
good ratter is an asset on any farm,
and if I have to keep a dog II is going
to lie a good one That one is not only
ellgible to be registered, tun Is certain-
ly a line vermin unlmal, keep the rats
away, as well as the pole cats and
other predatory animals thai come
No
dog
Manner Camp No. 111133, Modern around at night to g< t chickens
Woodmen of America, held its rogll- |slr. I certainly wouldn't feed any
lar weekly meeting at their hall in
the Daily t'ouiier-'lar.ette and Week-
ly Iicmocrat-OuHotto building Tues-
day night. A good nl leiulanco of
members were present. One new
member was received by initiation
and live new applications voted up-
on. Manner Camp receives new appli-
cations and initiates new members
nearly every meeting night. It.-*
membership is now neaiing the two
hundred mark.
lllliHI'.ItT NO. 12IIHN.
is a black registered Percheron Stal-
lion. Ill 1-2 hands high, weighs 1000
pounds, supple and active, a splendid
Individual and a great breeder. Will
make the season at my barn 1-2
mile east of Cayburg. $ I r,.00 to In-
sure a living coll. Will try to avoid
all liccidents, bill will not bo re-
sponsible should any happen.
PATKICIi NO. 7ll l.
Is a black registered Jack with
white points, 3 years old, 1 !> hands
high, weighs 1000 pounds, good In-
dividual, good breeder, and a very
fine Jack, lie will make the Reason at
my barn 1-2 mile east of Kaybarg
f ifi.00 lo Insure -living colt.
niiAt'K HAM
Is a black Jaek H 1-2 hands high, sub-
ject lo registration, weighs 1000
pounds, 4 years old. a very tine Jack
and a good breeder, colts to show. He
will make the season at my barn 1-2
mile of Cayburf. $10.00 to Insure a
living coll.
IIMrK l AVK
In a -lark 2 yearn old, 14 1-2 hands
hl*h. n trood Individual, mihjerl to
registration, lie will make din sea-
• •,< >1 >mv Ii ii n 1 2 mile east of
Cayburg. 110 00 to Insure living cull
II. II. IIOIMIttllM. Mine Itlilge, Trias.
Iliirn I-a mile Kn«i of I'Sfhum.
IN l-'IVl-i MINI TI N! No
INDMil.STIoN. <;.\S OH
SOI It. M III STOMACH
"Meally doen" put upset stomachs in
order "really does" overcome Indi-
gent lot!, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and
sourness duo to acid
five minutes -that Jusl that
Cape's Dlapepsln the largest
Icrmriitutlon In | ''
ma kes
selling
stomach antacid and regulator In the
world. If what you eat ferments and
turns sour, you belch gas and eructate
undigested food or water; head Is ilisc-
r.y and aches; breath foul; tongue
coated; your Insldos tilled with indi-
gestible waste, remember the mo-
ment "Cape's Dlapepsln" comes 111
contact with the stomach all such di -
tress vanishes II s truly astonishing
almost marvelous and the Joy is its
harmlessnens.
A large fifty-cent ease of Pape's
Dlapepsln is worth Its weight in gold
to men and women who can't get
their stomachs regulated. It belongs
In your home should always lie kept
handy In case of a sick, sour, upset
stomach dining the day or at night
Ts the quickest, surest antacid fin
the stomach ia the world.
Miss Pearl Doland has
her home at lllue Midge, after
Inir been In I bin city for some
taking a business eournc.
d to
hav
time
Ito
Bccmst ol lis tonic sad tautlv* tfiM, LAX A-
TIVB HOMO OUIMINB Is Mlw Ibsa onlltstr
Qulnlns aad 4om M ca«m sins—iii mi
aic^r sc!
Brwk your Gold or Lafihripp*
with few doMt of 966.
f'lllll Karley orders the Weeklv
Democi it-lla/eltc sent lo 111* nildr i'
It 1, McKlnney for one >ciii \V>
appreciate his patronage.
that did not earn his keep."
Mr. Smith Is hooveiizlng and at his
place all of the "less" da.vs lire oli-
serv nd.
This farm is located on the Inlerur-
l>in line between Sherman anil Dallas,
.iml Is only about two miles from Sher-
man and some of these days Is going
lo lie one of the show places of North
Texan, and the Sinllh herd of Poland
I'hinas Is already rapidly making a
name for itself and ils owner, who un-
derstands the business so well
In connection with the establish
in-nt of this herd oi hogfi in Grayson
manly, the Democrat is going to pub-
lish a clipping from the (lieenville
Daily Manner, taken from ii recent is
sin- of the paper and which shows the
high esteem In which the big boned
and I'hlna is held, this being the
same type of hog which Mr, Smith has
in his herd, and two boars that head
the herd could easily be made to
vv i Igli 1,000 pounds each. Collowtng Is
l In artlele referred to:
"Yesterday Jim II Murnett received
al Kingston the highest priced hog
ever brought lo Hunt county, and
Texan for the matter. Mr. Murnett told
I lo Manner yesterday afternoon, while
extolling the virtue of the big bone
Poland China. With this fine sow he
i'ved also two other sows, but not
so costly.
"Mr. Murnett luin Just returned from
Mexico, Mo , where he attended one
of the most successful hog auctions
ever held in Missouri, for prices It
caps the climax During the sale forty-
one were auctioned off, bringing lo
the owners $2*.000 The highest price
wan J2.fi00 anil the lowest $400.
"Mr. Hurnctt got three, one at $1,000
and another at I47!i and the third ill
$-100. These sows are bred lo the
champion male, which sold at $t1,AoO.
"Tho $1,000 hog he purchased Is
champion of Missouri, winnlnr first
place last fall at the Missouri state
fair.
Mr. Hurnelt has several head of
these hogs which he had paid blf
prices for lint he declared yesterday
thai they looked like thirty cents' be-
side those purchase<* bint week.
gent ,x Sons are among the best
known thoroughbred Hereford cat-
tle uii u in the world. Messrs. Iwir
gent had one cow on exhibit valued
at over $(i,l>il(i. They frequently sell a
single head ot thai famous breed of
cattle fioin $.'.00 lo $10,000 each.
iii: the l.argiuit's fame has spread
all over the world wherever Here-
ford cattle are kit-own Ills native
count v and old home friends and
relatives are proud of Ills success as
•i bleeder. Ills cattle at Ct. Worth
this year look more like Hie perfec-
tion seen in pictures than they do la
real live cattle Of course he iiKalll
carried off the lion's share of premi-
ums this year
"CAIU'AHiri'S" IH'.NT II
lli:.\HACIIV. llllilOl'N,
Sl<'Ii, CONKriPATr.il
llesi for liver ami bowels, bail lirculh,
bail ixdils, sour stomach.
Del a 10-ecni box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged up
with a cold always trace this lo tor
ptd liver; delayed, fermenting food In
the bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter dogged III the In
I est Itlcs, Instead of being cast out of
the system Is re-absorbed Into the
blood. When this poison reaches tin
delicate brain tissue II causes conges
Hon and that dull, throbbing, sicken-
ing headache.
fnscarcls Immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
Idle from the liver and carry out is 11
ilie constipated waste matter and puis
oils in the bowels.
A t'asearol tonight will surely
slruightcn .vou out by morning. They
work While you sleep a Ill-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet, breath light,
complexion rosy and your liver and
bowels regular for months.
-« —
wil l, or n. ii. itK4"iiih i/i-°.wi s
CNTATK III' *:t.-.,ouu To will:
The will of the late N. II Hector,
who died Nov 2, I HIT, has been tiled
for probate iii Hie county court and
ber| ileal lies an estate of the estimated
value of $3moo to Ills wife. In the
event of death or remarriage the es
late is to lie divided eipially among
I lie deceased's eight children The will
asks that Mrs Hector lie named an
executrix without bond and that no
further court action be had alter the
Instrument is probated. Denton He
cord < 'hronlele.
STCMI-'.'/ilO.
Cutis
Six
Years of
Misery.
Momiu-li
"Cor six years I suffered Willi cn-
tarrli of the stomach, Indigestion,
sourness, gamin, headaches, itnd
Honict.imcN felt a* though my stom-
ach was being oaten up. I decided to
try STCMK5SM. In two days f was
feeling relieved of my suffering. I
now havo a good appetite and can
eat nnylhlng I like without suffering
In the leiiHt. I ask you who are suf-
fering from stomach trouble to give
this groat reedy a trial and ho made
well, an I have been." Howard L.
Holan, 71* N. Second St. Tiicoiiva,
Washington. STCMW7.K In for aaie
and guaranteed by all drufrglsta.
Mrs. Will Talkluirlon |||.
Contractor tleorge H. Hughon wenl
out to Prosper Wednesday night to
visit Ills sister, Mrs. Will Talklngton,
who was taken suddenly III the night
before but Whom he found lo be
greatly improved when he arrived al
her home The mother of Mr. Hughes
has also been quite sick for two or
three weeks at his home In Ibis city
and she too Is improving.
A Short liul Strong Statements.
Women with backache, rheumatic
pains, sore muscles, stiff Joint* or
other symptoms of kidney trouble
11• 111Id rend this statement from Mrs.
S. Small, Clayton, N. M.t "Foley
Kidney Pills have done me more good
than all other medicines." They
strengthen weak kidneys and banish
sleep-disturbing bladder ailments.
Sold everywhere.
35,000 Trains
o/h'idh'd yearly
Ifonrfy Ctir SYm'tv
between
licuisoii, Sherman. Hallns,
lllllsiMiro, Wain, I mils aiiil
( orslcana.
Two Parlor Cars each way
daily liHwefii Ihtllas, Waco
and Dt'iiison.
Ask Any Agent.
''llic Convenient Way"
A Good Citizen
A good cltucn Is one who Mi|i|Nirtn
Ills government In Irjlng limes like
these now confronting us, mill who
Iocs || without reservation.
The Southern I'nelllc I,lues are en-
deavoring lo do llieir share, anil lo
maintain lluir obligations lo llic <•«*•
i'liimcut ami lo the |H'o|ile vvllli Jus-
tice hi ImiIIi*
We wnol I he eo-o|H<ratlon nf our
patrons hi Im leasing llic efficiency ill
■ur service in every direction, fur only
by co-orillnalllig onr cIToiis and liy a
-<yui|inlhcHc support ol' men anil
measures can .American lie .millions
-uccccil mill ilic American flag typify
ii freedom, In support of which we are
now preparing lo send our youth lo
the lli'iug line iu Hclglum and Craiu-e.
TH 10 MANAUKMKNT.
M KINNEY TIME TABLE.
INTI 1(1 It MAN TIMi; TAIIIiC.
( Kffect Ive J tine 1, 1918.)
SoulhlMitiml.
I.ocal ears leave for Dallas and in
liiinediate points 5:fill and 7:00 a.
iii. Ixical ears from Detilson run-
ning through to Dallas, making all
slops, pass McKlnney 7:511, 9:59, and
I I : f 9 a. in, l.fil), S:li9, 5:59. 8:4 1,
and 10:4 1 p. in. (Cars passing K:41
and 10 4 1 p. in. run on limited time.)
i'at- arriving 12:11 a. in from Denl-
(ton stops at McKlnney.
I.lmiled earn leave for Dallas and
intermediate cities and (owns Nil
and 10:41 a. in., 12:11, 2: II, 4:41 and
6:41 p. ill.
Northbound.
I.ocal ear for Denlson and Interme-
diate polntH leaven McKlnney 5:55 a.
m. Iiocal cars from Dallas riinniUK
through to Denlson making all stops,
past McKlnney 7.37. 9:37 and 11:37
a. in., 1:37, 11:37. 5:37, 8:20 and
10:20 p. m. (Car passing 8:20 p. m.
runa limited Dalian to McKlnney. Car
paaalag 10:20 p. m. runs on limited
time. Cars arriving from Dallas 7:37
and 12:10 a. m. stop at McKlnney.
Idmlted earn for Denlson and in-
termediate cities and towns pass Mc-
Klnney 1:20 and 10:20 a. in., 12:20,
2:20. 4:20 and 6:20 p. iii.
Msggai[e handled on local passen-
ger oars.
H. « T. C. TIME TAIIIiE.
Southbound.
No k leaves 6:23 p. m.
NortlilNiund.
No 5 leaves 8:57 a. m.
KATY TIM I', ( AHI>.
Passenger Trains.
No SI arrives 12:05 p. m.
No. 3 2 departs .... ...,1:05 |i. ill.
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YEOMEN l.olMil N X.MEH IN
IIONOH MeKINNEY t'lTI/.EN
I.AIUiKNT'H HRHEKOHI> CMTI/i:
AT WIRT WORTH SHOW
c M I,argent A Sons, of Merkel,
Texas, formetiv of McKlnney. had
,i bl* Hereford cattle exhibit at tha
Cat Stock Show at El. Worth. Nir-
C. M. Nnliler Itenews,
C. M. Snider and wife of the tin-
eas community were in McKlnney
Wednesday on business t". M. called
to renew lilu subscription to the
Weekly Democrat-Ci.iiBettc and the
Dallas Seinl-Weekly Carm News, lie
Is one of the staunches! friends of the
Deniocrat-Clazetto and his continued
friendship and patronage is highly
appreciated.
Far Indigestion, Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to tnke. Made and
recommended to the public by Paris Medi-
cine Co.. manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic.
Mrs. ,1. M. Dyer, while shopping In
McKlnney. Tuesday, called to nee n*
lo renew for The Weekly Domocrat-
(lasotte and Dalian News. She said
hail been been rondlnr theae papers
for years and could not do without
them. Mr* Itjrer lives ubout five tnilsa
iMurt of Anna.
RUB-lfY TIflM - AntiMpiic,
R*li«rea Kheumatiim, Sprains,
ITtwralfia, tie.
I'lnk Dornev Is greeting relatives
and friends here from Duriint, Okla
He left McKlnney In l 0.v Every om
Is a-tvlns I'lnk the glad-luind.
The local lodge of the Brotherhood
of American Yeomen, No. 5558, met
in rygular weekly session Wednesday
night at their hall in the Dally Cour-
ler-C,azotic and Weekly Deinocrat-fla-
zetto building Six new members
were received. Visiting members were
present from Melissa and Princeton.
The matter of giving the local lodge a
name w-as brought up and It was
unanimously decided to call It "Per-
kins Ijodgo," iu honor of Senator Tom
W. Perkins of this city. The McKln-
ney Yeomen lodge appears lo lie on-
Joying a steady growth.
.H lMiE liARNETT HOME;
HIS IICAI/ni IS IMPKOVEH
Judge M. H. Harnett and wife have
returned home from a several weeks'
stay iu tho Haptlst sanitarium at Dal-
las The Judge has greatly improved In
health and hopes to continue to grow
stronger. Hon. Wallace llughston
brought them home In his auto.
Charlie Haynes, of Wentherford, a
cousin of Mrs. Harnett, also came up
with them and remained over night
In the Harnett home.
Pitas Cared In 0 to 14 Days
Tow dranlst will rrfuad moaty U PASu
WNTMKN T till! to rare any rase ol IIcMm.
Iliad. Btfedlaa or Prolriidlat F>l1rsin6lo 14 day*
'tie a tat appllcsiioa gives Rase sad Meat. S#c.
J. A. Medcalf of Blue Hldge is a
now reader of the Weekly Democrnf-
Oaaette and Dallas News. We are glad
to add Ills n.tfile to our alrea.lv in ■
list of readers.
I Advi<rtist your rent jiroperty.
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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/m1/5/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.