The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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SALE CONTINUES
N. AR0N6 ■ ARE STILL PUSHING ALL SEASON-
ABLE GOODS. WE MUST CLEAR OUT
All Spring And Summer Goods
To make room for the FALL AND WINTER
Stock which we have already bought to save
TARIFF, which will be placed on all woolen
Goods, bought later.
We Continue to Quote:
25-inch Surah Silk, worth 35c, at 10c.
Figured .China Silk, worth 425c, at 10.
Figured and Satin Striped French Challie and
Swivell Silk, worth from 25c to 60c.
Choice at 15 Cents!
A full line of Figured Challie, Usual price lor. at 1' cents.
A Fine line of Satin Striped Linen, former price 40c, in this
sale. 20 cents.
A line of linen Swiss, value 3oo, in this sale 17 l-2c.
Half Wool Grenadine, worth 25c. will sell for 8 l-oo.
lleni.stitchetl Handkerchiefs One Cent Lach.
We have an elegant line of Dress Goods and trimmings.
WEDDING TROUSSEAl'S A SPECIALTY.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
All Wool and fancy Worsted Suits culled from stoek worth
from to in this sale will he offered at
$4.00
All wool Cassimere ami Cheviot Pants, regular and
in tlii- sale at
All wool Cassimere and Worsted Suit- worth from to
in thi- >ale at i'J.'X*.
We have the most elegant line of
Men's, Boys' and Children's
Clothing ever shown in the city.
Soliciting your patronage, we are,
Yours very truly.
M. Aron & Company,
The Leading One Price Dry Goods and Clothing
House in McKinnev,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bay have re-
turned from Kentucky, to which state
they were recently called by the serious
illness of Mr. Ray's father.
Goostree St Houston are leaden in
; selling groceries. •
Row's This-
Price Goostree & Houston's grocer
ies. They invite you to.
R. L. Parker and daughters left Sat-
urday morning for an extended visit in
Kentucky and Tennessee. The Nash-
ville centennial will be embraced in j
their trip.
Many useful
Store.
articles at the Nicble
t
Save money bv buying House
Furnishing goods from J. T. Nale.
Mrs. Clara Davis, widow of the late
John L. Davis of Rhea Mills, is lying
seriously ill at her home in Dallas.
Last week six tninors were removed
from her.
Immense stock of matting just re-
ceived. All grades and qualities from
the liest Chinese to the cheapest at J.
P. Crouch & Co's.
The Estey piano is taking the lead
with sweet clear tone npon the same
basis that placed the Estey organ ahead.
First class material and snperior work
manship. J. T. Couch.
Farmers and city folks buy groceries
at Goostree & Houston's. No shoddy
goods and everything ^oes for smallest
margins.
Recent letters from Bob Kimbrongh.
who went to New Mexico some time
ago in hopes of improving his health,
state that he is much better. He was
at Roswel!. New Mexico.
All you can eat at Jack Salmons'
restaurant for 25cts Also lunches,
chili and hot tamales. - Third door
west of Foote House.
Jnst received, one car load of Fresh
Portland Cement: also fire clay
brick. sand, lime. etc. For sale cheap
at Wilcox & Sons' Lumber Yard.
Look at the Estey and Camp & Co. .
Piano before you buy and be convinced
of their superiority to other pianos.
.T. T ('ouch.
No misrepresenting by n? or our
clerks al>out any thing we -ell.
Straightforward, honest dealing i- the
only correct rule in merchandising and
we adhere to it strictly
Goostree & Houston.
Tetter. Salt-Khenm and Eczema.
The intense itching and smarting inci-
dent to these diseases is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient for itching pile, and
a favorite remedy for sore nippies
chapped hands, chilblains, fr<>st bites
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, ire
just what a h >r: :ic <b when iv. bad
condition. T- r-'V, !>!<<•<! pniifi.j an-!
vermifuge. i • • ; «••• ; : • ' be:
ui-ii. ine ;.>nl ih< in , t pnt
iu prime condition. Pric
cents ;-r package
.1 S Leonard has gone to R .^ai:
I T. to tea< h a summer term
school He will return in time t
tea> h the next regular term f'-r the
Stony Point school 1 i niil>- v. .-rheast
of McKinnev
LOT NUMBER 1.
Choice of 375 Assorted Hen's Suits, to clean up the
lot S4.50. VshiM from t5 ^ to t7 50
LOT NUMBER 2.
Choice of 284 Gent's Felt Hats, Samples Worth SI.75
to S3.00, Pich of the Lot for S1.25.
LOT NUMBER 3.
Choice of 96 Gent's Cassimere Suits, value S4.50 to
S6.00, in this sale 13.25.
LOT NUMBER 4.
200 pairs Cassimere Pants from the Ely & Walker Pire
Sale, goods slightly damaged, to close out the lot, 95c.
LOT NUMBER 5.
2 Cases Fire Sale Dress Goods from Ely & Walker
10 yards for 25c.
Only One Pattern to Customer.
LOT NUMBER <>.
198 Shirt Waists, ail our 75c, 85c, $1.00 and S1.25
goods, choice on three tables, 50c.
LOT NUMBER 7.
Choice of 96 pairs of Ladies' Kid Slippers in A, AA, B,
C and D lasts, value SI.75 to 13.50, your pick of the
lot for $1.50.
i We offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be
j cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure,
j F. J. CHNEY & CO.. Props.. Tole-
do, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheny for the last 15 years, and
believe him to be perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and finan-
cially able to carry out any obligation
made by their firm
West&Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wai.ding, Kin.van & Marvin, Whole-
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intenal-
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
m* euous surfaces of the system. Price
75c. per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists.
Testimonials free.
LOT NUMBER S.
19 dozen White, Black and Colored Beits, not damaged,
Choice 15c each.
LOT NUMBER
23 Dozen ladies Summer Vests, damaged by water,
2 for 5 cents.
LOT NUMBER 10.
229 Patterns Dress Goods, value 8'i to 12k, choice
Pattern 69 cents.
LOT NUMBER 1 i•
Choice oi 145 pairs Harvesting Gloves, less than one-
half price. 50c pair.
LOT M M :ER 12.
30 Dozen of the 50 cent kind of Work Shirts, choice
for 35 rents.
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
To those living
in malarial districts Tutts P'.lis
are indispensible, they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver, constipa-
tion and all bilious diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
CRISF LOCAL ITEMS.
Sarsaparilln
Smith Hr<
and blood purifiers at
The Johnson Sunday school picnic
has been postponed to Saturday .Inlv
11 . Every l*nly invited to attend with
well filled baskets.
Fruit jars, tops and rubber* at
Nale s East of postoffice.
J. T
Paregoric Jamaica ginger
Bros.
at Smith
M r.- I 'orge Wilcox returned Friday
from a month's absence at Bonham
visiting her father. Lake" C. Wilson,
and family
Chili and hair tonics at Smith Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Couch arrived
home Saturday from Sunset. Tex .
where they visited the former's father,
S. P Conch, and family
The Nii kle Store stands unrivaled
Collin county as a bargain house
in
Marvin Newsome. formerly an Allen
resident but now •>{ Fort Worth, was
in McKinnev the early part of the
week
Castoria
Smith Bros.
and Soothing Syrup at
Syr. rhubarb. Syr. ip a none
better than at Smith l!r>>-
Shv ■ Fly Buy % < r re en window.-
•<nd doer- of .1 . ( r«'Uch & <
Nothing save cool summer breeze-- can
get through them.
Ihi'ti- lots o. goods will lo&ed out tepidly.
ta<je o: a BMJG.MN ";K n't w .lit until the 4th I Jui>
II you Wir.t to take advart
C. L. MISTROT
IFire Goods I
!t is the ttt>t on I..nth.
That is what Kdw rds & Parker
merchants of Plains. < a sav of
('hamberlain - Pain Balm for rhetima
ism lame back, deep seated and inns
ruiar pain- 1 ■ « 'itv ! nitr Store
Miss Lou Gotcher departed Monday
on a visit to Rockwall relatrves
Mrs Williams Warden has returned
from Denison
Henrv Emerson is now prepared to
j repair jewelry, watches, clocks and do
I fancy engraving. See him at C C.
1 Provine's.
Iii_'h grade writing
Bro-
tablets at Smith
been
Mrs. P.J. Bailey, who has
quite sick, is some better.
Save money by buying Groceries,
Tinware. Lamp globes. Fruit jars and
Cold Drinks at Mate Barnett's.
G E Carperter and wife speni Sun-
dav with Piano relatives
A complete line of
Bros
goggles at Smith
Go to Jack Salmons restaurant for
I a square meal. Third door west of the
I Foote Honse.
Mrs M. T. Welter and little son,
Bayard, of Piainview. were guests of
the former's daughter. Mrs W. 11
Beyett. in McKinney last week.
All customers are courteously treat-
ed at Goostree & Houston's, the lead-
ing grocery firm of McKinney.
Capt. J. L. Greer and lady departed
Saturday for the Centennial, where
they arrived in time for Ex-confeder-
ate dav. June 21.
was
here
th
Mrs. Maggie Reagan of Dallas
the gnest of Mrs Will Robinson
last week.
Goostree & Houston are now
leaders of McKinney retail grocers
Miss Amy Ferrell of Piano visited in
McKinney during the latter part of the
week.
When threshing do yon use a sponge !
over your montht We have them for
that pnrjN se. Smith Bros.
Two large 150- barrel tanks are being
placed in position at the mill and ele •
vator in this city.
• 'Only nervous' * is a sure indication
that the blood is not pure Hood' s
Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and
cures nervousness.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Thomson of La-
von were guests of the latter's father.
Mr Joe Stimson. and family Snnday.
Hair, bath, tooth, nail and shaving
brushes at Smith Bros. All standard
goods.
Fruit
Nale s
jars. Frnit jars.
First door east of
at J. T.
postoffice.
Will G. Thomas was out Sunday ex-
ercising Belle Thomas. his 3-year-old
filly by Sir Thomas, dam, AlmoDt
Fame.
Harry Barkham. for several years an
| employe at the Alliance mill. went to
j Piano Tuesday, where he will likely
i enter the services of millers in that
' town
Pure pepsin
at Smith Bros
and dyspepsia tablets
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J H Watson, one of The
eras « value.! friends, i- thf
father of an - pound l>oy. who
Fridav
')elil<
happy
arrived
Fine Summer Dress (ioods Sc yard.
Ladies house Slippers 45c pair.
Men's Work Shirts Inc.
The H. A- T < R K i-
Round Trip Ticket?, to tin ceb
Warm Well-, at Marlin. Tex
il;i\ - it *• • .% fo: Rciind trip
M Kinne\
selling
brated
M i for
froiii
10 yds Check bingham for 35c.
10 yds Bleach Domestic for 35c.
10 yds Sea Island Domestic for 39c.
Fire Sale l)rcs> (ioods 10 yds for '25c.
10 Dozen (xent's Black Hose 5c pair.
(ient's Suspenders, an elegant article
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Farmer.- W K*nt your trade and
0 will hav. ;• i; \. t> el intere-'.-l j. 'he
g . xteiit i • aliinsr inspecting *'ir -*• - k
^ u.d ^ tTinu .iir i> e-
f (roostree A: Houston
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The Old Reliable Xi kle Store a
M<-Kinney fixture It- >Tock i- varied
and immense and bargains are to }«•
had there in almost anvthing yon may
ue -d in your honseh<dd.
I)oi > y-'tir house nee^l painting' < o
to Wilcox ^ Sons Lumber Yard
for Vane Calvert Palace Car Col-
ors. the best paint ''on earth;'" also
Collier - White Lead. Pure Lii:>-'*d
oil. Brushe- Window irla---. etc
If yon want anything in the way of
s'aple >r fanev groceries yon can not
jx> sibly do better than at Oo<-stree
Houston - Their ^ti« k is the fre-h < st
Useful
nmm rous
Si«. >re
and ornametiTal
to mention at
For Rent.
articles to<>
the Nickle
for 10c paii
Boys Knee Pants "c pr.
* Gents Gauntlet Gloves 50c pr. \
Mrs Dr Bristol f Denison. whose
critical illness was mentioned last
week, is now improving.
Nickle Store, first door west of post-
office. solicits your trade.
Dr. S. F. Wilklow of Dallas was
here yesterday with the Bell concave
pad truss and treatment. 1 f
For sale or trade -A fine Piano | f
Case Organ at a bargain. Call at TheJ i
Democrat office. McKinney, Tex. ! \
Mrs, G. R. Wear of Sherman is vis-
Miss Grace Maltbie of Denison was iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J W.
the guest of Miss Margie Lovejoy lasr
Wt?ek.
Thomas, in McKinnev
Trade with Goostree & Houston and
yon will always get fresh groceries.
Cut nails at two and a quarter cents
pound at J. P. Crouch St Co's.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bryan of Cham-
bersville. left Sunday for Nashville j Lavaca on the coast, where he will
Tenii.. to attend the Centennial. practice in the future.
Dr. S. C. Tisdale, formerly of Ne-
vada, this county, has located at Port
French Black Satine, worth 15 cents
yard, now 8c.
Heavyweight Linen Dress Goods now
only SI-2c yard.
A. C. A. Feather Ticking S l-2c yd.
28 Doz. pairs Towels 10c pair.
Ladies Sailor Hat, only 25 Cents.
OIL GRAIN BROGAN SHOES. Sf.00. PAIR.
SATIN CALF CONGRESS SHOES SI. PAIR.
A good S room honse in good location
| to sub-rent till Aug. 12. Inquire at
I Democrat office
TThfn Tlahy sick, tre fravo h« r C*J=fnria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
MThea she had Children, site gave them C~st'>ria.
Miss Florence Spradley, who is in
the employ of Mrs. W. E. Marshall,
went to Allen Saturdav where sh- will
spend the summer vacation with her
parents
For Sale.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's
Fair,
mm
TO CUMC CULL*
Dr. Arthur's Febrimel.
C. L.
HcKINNEY, TEXAS.
MISTROT.
witb an
Calomel, free from corrosive subli-
mate at Smith Bros.
City Clerk R. F. Dowell goes to Dal
las to-day to attend the closing exer-
cises of Ursaliue convent of which his
daughter is a student. He will return
with Miss Annie the latter part of the
week and together they will leave
about July 1 for Tennessee to recreate
an u revisit Mr Do well'sold home.
Bismuth, pure, at Smith Bros.
j A good piano case organ retail price
$150 to *175 Will sell at great re-
j duction on easy terms. Apply at The
| Democrat Office McKinney. Texas
i When you want to buy a house an
I lot n McKinney or a farm in the coun-
j try call on F. W. Mack. Upstairs in
s Newsome building.
Hall's Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis-
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures dia-
betes , seminal emissions, weak 'and
lame backs, and all irregularities of
the kidneys and bladder. n both men
women. Regulates bladder trouble in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent bv mail on reoeipt of fl.
One small bottle is two months' treat-
ment and will cure any case above
mentioned.
E. W. Hall. Sole Manufacturer,
P. O. Box 317. Waco. Texas
READ THIS.
Shermen. Tex. . Aug. 17
I certify vhat I have used Hall's
Great Discovery in my family and I can
recommend it to the public.
A. L. Strong.
Sold bv Smith Bros.
t
(Quinine.
Bros
the best made at Smith
To Nashville is in 30 hours and 45
minutes Trains leaves McKinney at
l«*:45a m . arrives at Nashville fol-
lowing evening at 5:30. (Quickest time
and a> few changes of cars as by any
route. Ten days tickets on sale
each Tuesdav and Thursday a: $15.50:
day ticket-on sale eVery day at
*'21.35. also tickets on *al - every day
good to return nutil Nov. 7th at 10.
Through -b-.-jw-r from Greenville if de-
sired See \V N < oilier, agent S. s
and Rw y NVKinney, T< \ for tick
*■ ts <'orr«-s]> ndence <o]i<-it ".l
Coffee 11 Cents package.
Lye 5 cents per can.
Pearl ine 3 for 10 cents.
Baking Powder 6-oz can 5c.
Matches 1 cent per box.
Pepper Sauce, 5c per Bottle.
0
Axgle Grease 2 for 5 cents.
Axe Handles, Arkansas Hickory, 10c.
Water Buckets 10 cents each.
Advocate Cigars 3 for 5c.
Flour $1.00 Per Sack.
25 lbs Raisins for $1.00.
25 lbs Evaporated Apples $1.
Broken Java Coffee 9 cents.
Best Green Tea 25 cents per Pound.
m
t arboiic
Br..-
oafi
for chiiigers at Smith
I ha\«• some good ~a<UHe lior-c-.
bugirie- ;in<l r«>a«ls-tor> l< hir '.
( all at t lie old reliable ALLISON
\\ A(iON YARD. Scott Allison. |
Proprietor.
S«.ap ten cents a yard at Smith Bros.
Mrs John Johnson. Jr . received by 1
.-s|.r. Saturdav two litttle pet prairi -
do^s fr«tm Vernon. T -x Tliev were
-n: by. Singer Brown, who assiste<l
Evangelist Si.l William- in his late j
mo ting at M< Kinn.-v.
%(
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Salmon 10 cents per can,
California Fruit 3 lbs for 10c.
Snuff tt-oz bottle for 15 cents.
Tea 15 cents Per Pound.
Best Green Tea 25c per pound
Moca Javeline 2 lbs for 5c.
< vim' id iv
<::ii!h Bm-
•rv and rubber combs at j
Hundreds >>f thousand.- have lteen in- i
du. 'd t. trv Chambi-rlain > Cough j
Remedy by reading what it has done j
f< r other-, and having tested i*- merits |
for thein-elve- are to day it- warmest
friends For -ale by City Drug Store
R ib. r tubing a? Suiitii Br<>s
To .My I ricnd>.
Having purchased the restaurant,
three doors we«t of the Foote Horse.
1 have r>-titted and furnished the -ame
almost anew, and am now prepared
to serve tirst ela-.- meals. lun< hes and
-ii.-rt order- at most reasonable rates.
1 k ill my country friends to give me
a call when in M< Kinney. I al-<> fur-
nish lodging.
.la- k Salmons,
McKinney Texa-
Min> r.tl water at Smith Bros.
t <1 Iv D. Allison left Saturday t"
be present Ex confederate day at the
Nasaville Centennial He will spend
several months visiting in several |mr-
tion-; >.f the -tate
V >11 will find the best ice cream and
coldest - ><ia water .t Smith Bros
ruKTintATIO\ l\ \\AKI'AKK.
C L Mistrot
McKlNNEY, TEXAS.
BICYCLES .. .
SIX HIGH (.KAhH WHEELS
ALL 1897 MODEL
Renting And Repairing A Specialty.
Oriccs Lower Than The Lowest
M ith ti. F. A ver\ Son.
R. L. MATTHEWS. Agent
*cKinney. Texas.
WW
j w CREAM
B4KING
mm
i •MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
ten Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YKAXS THE STANDARD.
The value of adequate fortification-
in case of attack are admitted even by
the mo-t ignorant of the rule> of war
fare. It is also obvious that all such
ju i- ires are the result of forethought
and preparation To put oft building
the i(e. e ary defences until the enemv
i:- M tnally in sight would be the veriest
folly, yet a majority of j>eoplo neglect
fortifications that are equally import-
ant in an individual sense. There ex
ists substantially a state of never end-
ing war between nature aud disease.
At certain seasons the extreme atmos-
phereic conditions throw a decided ad
vantage towards disease, hence we
have what we call our sickly seasons
notably the summer and fall It is
strictly in accord with the prescribed
rules of warfare to fortify the bodv in
advance of this sickly season The vi
tal organs, thw kidneys, liver, stomach
and l>owels should be cleansed, stimu-
lated and strengthened so as to resist
the enemy when lie appears.
To purify and tone up the system,
enrich the hi.km! and establish vigorous
health through the body PRICKLY Ash
BITTERS is thorough and reliable. Its
value as a system tonic has been shown
in uianv years of constant use. It re-
moves bilious depression, nauseated
stomach, and sluggishness of body
or brain and quickly restores ac-
tivity, energy and buoyancy of spirits
An invaluable fortifier against sick-
ness. Sold by Wallace & Everett.
Razors base and foot
Bros.
STILL SELLING AT A PROFIT.
And I find it pays. The
smallest margin possible
is placed on my goods
balls at Smith
Quite a number left Me Kinney Sat-
urday for Nashville to attend the great
Tennessee centennial. We understand
twenty-one tickets were purchased at
the S. S. & S. office over that and the
Cotton Belt routes, and about six
at the Central office Jover another
route.
Sedlitz Powders at Smith Bros
'' For three years we have never been
without C 'hamberla in' s Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in the honse,''
says A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins
& Co., Indianapolis, Ind., "and my
wife would as soon think of being with -
out flour as a bottle of this Remedy in
the summer season. We have used it
with all three of our children and it has
never fatted to ci'RE—not sinply stop
pain, but cure absolutely. It is all
right, and anyouelwho tries it will find
it so. " For sale by City Drug Store.
Finger nail, shoe and silver polish ac
Smith Bros.
Miss Clara A. Bixby, lady principal
of Baylor Female college at Belton.
Tex,, has been the gnest of Dr. E. E§
King and family in this city. She de-
parted a few days since for Ironton,
Ohio, where she will spend the sum-
mer vacation with her father.
Tooth picks at Smith Bros.
I don't fish for suckers" by selling a
few articles under Cost and then make up
losses by Charging you double on other
goods.
I WANT YOUR GROCERY TRADE.
Respectfully,
T. J. MELTON.
The lowest allround profit (iroeervnian in McKinney.
Mr Isaac Horner, proprietor of the
Burton House, Burton. W Va. and
one of tho best known men in the state.
was cured of Rheumatism after three
years of suffering He says : "I have
n5t sufficient command of language to
convey any idea of what I suffered, my
physicians told me that nothing could
be done for me and mv friends were
fully convinced that nothing but death
could relieve me of my suffering. Jin
June. IsOt, Mr. Evans, then salesman
for the Wheeling Drug Co., recom-
mended Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
At this time my foot and limb were j
swollen to more than double their nor-
mal size and it seemed to me mv leg
would burst, but soon after I began
nsing the Pain Balm the swelling began
to decrease, the pain to leave, and now j
I consider that I am entirely cured.
For sale by City Drug Store.
Kupturc or Hernia Care-
The
Without the knife or syringe.
only concave pad made.
See the Bell Truss tnd treatment.
No detention from business. Price
reasonable: one-fourth cash, balance
when cured.
Will make contract with one physi-
cian in certain localities in Texas.
Call or address S. F. Wilklow St
Co., 355 Elm St. Dallas, Tex.
Are you goiug to Nashville. If so j
remember ihe Cotton Belt runs through |
sleepers between Greenville, Tex., and
Nashville. Free chair cars between
Greenville and Memphis and that W
N. Collier, agent Sherman. Shreveport
and Southern, will take pleasure in
selling you tickets via Cotton Belt
route. Time to Nashville 80 hours and
4o minutes.
All kinds of porous plasters at Smith
Bros
George Wilcox. Me Kinney's exten-
sive lumberman. arrived home Sunday
from :d week's joint pleasure and busi-
ness trip to Galveston. Mr. Wilcox
says there is a vast difference between
this and the coast country during the
hot months. The refreshing gulf
breezes make life much more endura-
ble.
For Sale or Trade
A complete scholarship in one of the
best business colleges of Texas, located
at Dallas. Call at The Democrat of-
fice for
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shaw and
daughter, Miss Maggie, arrived Thurs-
day from Nashville, where they con-
sumed eight or ten days on the Centen-
nial grounds. Mr Shain pronounces
the exposition a great success and can
talk most entertainingly of its attrac-
tions, wonders and beauties. They
had the honor of attending a reception
given to President McKinley and party
while there. Mr. Shain speaks in
most praiseworthy terms of the presi-
dent for his unostentatious hearing and
cordiality to all.
If you eat what yon like, and illfosl
it, you will surely be strong and
healthy. But if you don't digest it,
you might almost as well not eat, tar
what good can your food do you if it
doesn't nourish yon? (f yon * find
>ou can't digest it. there is a
help for your stomach. It is
Digestive Cordial, made by tl
of Mount Lebanon. It has n
to cure the worst caae of
Strength and health come
food yon eat, after it has f
and gone into the blood. Thai
ic is digested food.
you have acid
ive'breath, oar amy
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1897, newspaper, June 24, 1897; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191968/m1/3/?q=texas%20centennial%20exposition: accessed May 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.