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THfc EXAMINER: McKINNEY, TEXAS, SEPT. 11, 1913
Beautiful New Merchandise For Fall
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I'll Buyer has returned from the Eastern Markets where lie purchased the most beautiful isto<-k of lii^h gradt- merchandise we have ever li;ul the pleasure to show,
AVe invite you to visit this big store and see the many new things for Fall. We will show von the greatest stock of New Fall Goods i
AVe invite you to visit this bi_
as a customer and will be glad to have you call and seethe mammouth stock of New (ioods
in Collin County. We want you
New Fall Sflks.
All llie new shades In the beautiful new Brocaded
Silk. We can give you some big surprises. Bargains
in Fall Silks.
50c to 81.50
New Dress Goods
Thousands of yards of the most beautiful, new pat-
terns ill New Dress (Ioods for Fall. No matter what
color or shade you are looking for. we have it Don't
fail to see our New Fall Dress Goods. It will pay you.
50c to $2.00
New Wash Goods
We have certainly go; the most beautiful stock of
Wash Goods. You will !i" pleased with the .new-
shades for Fall. Always? the highest quality at the
least money is our motto. We will lie glad ro show
you these new Wash Goods.
15c to 50c
New Fall Novelties
All the new .Novelties for Fall are here in all their
beauty. You can find most any kind of Novelty here
as our stock is complete and we show tlie new things
lirst. Ask to sec the new Belts. Collars, Combs,
Jewelry, Etc.
New Ginghams
We show the largest stock of Ginghams in Collin
county, all the shades and all grades. You can al-
ways find the best slock of Ginghams here. Don't
take our word for it, but come and see.
8 1 3c 10c 12 1 2c 15c
New Fall Suits
Our Ladies' Suits for Fall are. the latest fashion,
and our stock the most complete. We invite you to
inspect our "Bischoi styles before you buy. If you
want the highest class Ladies Suits at the lowest
price, come to this store.
>10.00*° 850.00
New Millinery
We are ready to show you the latest styles in Fall
.Millinery. You can find the hat you want here and
at a price that will plase yon. We show all the new-
Novelettes in .Millinery. Don't buy until you see out-
stock.
$2.00 to $15.00
Want You to See the New Fall Goods
Come in and look around, see what the new styles are and learn what really good
goods can be sold for. We are ready with everything that's new and correct in style
ftw • 3
BEAUTY CORSETS
MERIGAN
Kalamazoo Corset Co.* Exclusive Makers'
FALL STYLES NOW READY
FHICF-^S
$1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $3.00
S. M. and S. Clothing.
Big .pall Stock of men's, young men's and boys1 clothing now ready. All the
new fall shades and the best tailored. We carry the largest stock of clothing ih
CollinCounty and'invite you to inspect our fall models before buying. We will sell
you a nigh-grade man tailored, guaranteed S. M. andS. Suitor Overcoat for less
money. We want you to make us prove it. We kn >w we have the best in cloth-
ing and we know you will like our prices. Come 'n and try on as many as you
like an 3 see for yourself how we 11 S. M. & S. suits lit. 37.50 *10 $15 620 825
McKinney Dry Goods Co.
THE BIG STORE WITH BIG VALUES.
New Fall Style Cloaks
The new Fall Cloaks are here in all colors and
sizes. We can show you the most beautiful and com-
plete stock in Collin county. You are invited 10 come
and try on as many as you like,
$5 to $35
New Fall Dresses.
The new Full Dresses are here in all colors and
materials. \ on will sav they are beautiful when you
see lliein. I he styles are riulit off Itroadway and you
will like ihem we Know. Don't fall to take a look at
the new Fall Dresses.
' $5 t $25
New Style Men's Caps.
\ most complete stock of Fall Caps for Men and
ltojs. 'I tie department Is the leader for styles and
low prices. We buy Caps right from the nianufae-
ttiter ;uid can .--e 11 you high grade, up-to-the-minute
Caps for less Make us prove it. Heaiillful New Fall
Styles now on display.
25c t<> $2
Mens Fall Hats.
Never have we iiad the pleasure to show such a
complete stock of Men's and Hh\s' Hats before' The
new styles in Hats for Fall are here in all colors. We
have some specials to offer you lit Men's llats.
$1 to $6
Fall Style Men's Shirts.
Fall styles iu Men's Shrts. All the new styles tire
here and you can IInil most any color or style. Our
hobby is to sell the best 50c and $1.00 Shirts on
earth.
50c to $3
New Fall Footwear.
We have a complete Shoe Store and can lit you
perfectly In the best ioolwear. All the new Fall
styles are here and you are invited to call and see
them. We want yon to know that this is the most
complete Shoe stock iu Collin count v.
50c to $7,50
New Fall Hosiery
A complete stock of Hosiery for Fall. All the new
colors and shades are here. When yon think of Ho-
siery think of this store for the best values*.
10c '<> 82.00
Those Who Have the
Children in Charge
JCOMPLETE LIST OF NAMES OF
TEACHERS WHO ATTENDED
THE INSTITUTE.
'j Following is the complete list of the
J. .. -hers enrolled In the Collin County
(Teachers' Institute being held in the
'-tig-li school building, Sept. 1 to 5:
Anderson, Annie, Wylie.
Anderson, It. M., Farmersville, R 4
Akin, J. W., Nevada R 2
Agnew, F. B., Piano.
J Allen, Lucile, Farmersville.
I Allen, Mary, Farmersville.
! Abbott, Mary, McKinney.
Allen, Annie Louise, Weston.
.Anglea, W. H., Allen II 1.
f Allen, Laura S., Piano, R 3.
Akin, Cbas., Culleoka.
. Alexander, Katherine, Farmersville,
fl 3-
i Bellew, I.eona, McKinney, R 2.
Blackmail, A. M., Piano.
^Ballew, Minna, Allen.
(Ball, Kate Lee, Prosper.
^Burkett, Loretta, Farmersville.
Burks, Nell, McKinney.
ijBeck, Viola V., Blue Ridge.
ioyd, Clyde, Blue Ridge, R 4.
iutler, Arlie, McKinney.
plllingsley. Kittle, Wylle.
Irown, Alta Van, Blue Ridge.
Jrown, B. Ada, McKinney, it 1.
Jryan, Grace, Fate, R 1.
Jeasley, It. E„ McKinney.
itorum, A. A. (Mrs.) Frisco, R 4.
ieverly, W. T. Mrs., McKinney.
jurton, Minnie Lee, McKinney.
galley, W. L., Blue Ridge, 11 1.
fishop, Pearl, Frisco.
/.ishop, Lena, McKinney.
Hoffman, J. F., Farmersville R *.
jampbell, Emma, Piano.
lary. Alia, Celina.
'onway, Nadine, Leonard.
(ampbell, Ada, Clear Lake, R 1.
mningham, Callie, Blue Ridge,
^ntrell, Alice, Frisco.
pldwell, Dora, Farmersville. «
j>x. Avner, Lone Kim.
ix, Vester, Anna.
innon, W. A., Farmersville.
,-aft, Mrs.' Halite, Royse City,
peland, Ethel, Anna.
lurch, Mary B., Farmersville.
bb, C. T., Melissa.
>nley, O. D., Culleoka.
ivis, A. E„ Valdasta.
.vis, Effie, Melissa.
.vis, Ida Belle, Piano, R 1.
.vis, Mrs. Ethel, McKinney.
.vis. Vera B., Farmersville.
,venport, C. A., Leonard, R 4.
nn, Zuna, Allen.
^ James, McKinney.
t, Rachael, Farmersville.
.rryberry, R. T., Frisco,
in, Beutah, McKinney.
on, Walter. Clear Lake,
le, Nettle Geneva, Rhea Mills.
Mrs. C. E., Nevada.
C. E., Nevada.
land, Ttnnie, Wood Dale.
Hudson, U& L., Blue Ridge.
Douglas, ^ula. Blue Ridge.
Douglas, Robert, Blue Ridge.
Edmonds, Nettie, Farmersville ft 3
Kubanks, Jimrnie, McKinney. T-: £
Elder, V. I)., Farmersville, R 2.
Edmonds, I .aura M., Allen, R 1.
Evans, J. W., Farmersville. K 3.
Eddins, C. T., Celina.
Edmonds, J. W., McKinney.
Fultz, Minnie, Dublin.
Foote, W. C., Josephine.
Fagala, Buna, Princeton, R 1.
Ford, (!race, Nevada, K 1.
Fleslier, V. R., Anna.
Fitzgerald, Maude, Celina.
Foote, H. C„ Prosper.
Flook, Hattie, Wylie.
Franklin, Leuna, McKinney.
Fry,- Earl, Allen, It 2.
Foster, J. T.. McKinney.
Fry, M. D., McKinney.
Fagala, W. L , Allen.
Gambrell, Josephine, Firmersville.
Giles, Maude, Anna, R 2. 1
Gibson, Lena, Princeton.
Gilliland, W. F.. Wylie, R 3.
Gearlian, Abe, Celina. .
Go ugh, Maidie, McKinney.
Greene, Lucretift, Rentier.
Graves, Annah, Allen.
'Greer, Emma, Anna.
Groves, Axie, McKinney.
Grubbs, Tommle Jce, Westminster.
Goforth, Jolinnye, Josephine.
Gofortb, L. H., Farmersville.
Harris, Myrtie E., Prosper.
Hutclieson. G. E„ Farmersville.
Hunter, Eula. McKinney. f
Hall, Mae, Lavon.
Herring, Milton. McKinney. R t.
Higginbotliam, Lorine, Piano.
Hill, J. H„ McKinney.
Harvey, Alva, Piano, It 2.
llcr, Martha, McKinney.
Jones, W. W. McKinney, R *.
Jackson, Mary, Rhea Mill.
Jones, Maude, Farmersville.
Jones\ Apella, Allen, R 2.
Kerby, Henry E„ Anna.
Kindle, Martin, McKinney, 71 5.
Killian, W. W„ Wylle, R. 2.
Killough, Mabel, I'lano.
Latham, Clara, McKinney.
Lair, Winnie, Anna. *
Lynch, Mae, Altoga.
Lockhead, Jewell, Piano.
Love, Elizabeth, Prosper.
Lewis, Naomi, Farmersville.
Lee, J. A., McKinney, R 1.
Lovell, Rebecca, McKinney, li 3.
Mendenhall, Pauline, Piano.
McLarry, Nellie, Nevada.
McMurray, F. H., Nevada.
Murray, Edna, McKinney.
McGuire, C. E., Piano.
Maxey, Alfred H., Piano.
McDonald, T. J., Farmersville, R 2.
Mayers, Kate, Blue Ridge, R 1.
Maiers, Alpha, Farmersville.
Morrel, Katherine, Piano.
McLarry, H. I., Westminster.
McDonald, W. W., Wylle.
Martin, Fannie, McKinney.
McLarry. Mrs. Hallye, Westmin-
ster.
Mite, Alverda, Celina.
McMurray, John, Princeton.
McLaln, Hugh. Prosper.
Miller, J. p., Farmersville.
McKinney, Seweli, Prosper.
Miller, I. O., Mrs.. Russeiville.
Moseley, J. W., McKinney.
Martin, t\ Karmersville.
McCullah, Cecil, Wylie.
McFall, May, Coffinan.
Maxwell, Oscar, McKinney.
McFall, Clada, Rlue" Ridge. '
Martin, James H. Lebanon.
Newsom, Georgia, 1'rincetoii.
Neal, V.ula. West minster.
Neal, J. W., Princeton.
Nicholson, .1. Keetor,'>Meli.s.sa.
Nicholson, Anna, Anna.
.Nichols, Dora, H„ Melissa.
u'Dell, Flossie, Celina.
Owens, A. C., Copeville.
Organ, Rachel, McKinney.
Priest, Grover, Altoga.
Perkins. Allie, McKinney.
Passon, Maude, Copeville.
Porter. Elsie, Celina.
Porter, Mable, Weston.
Parris, Lena, Allen. '•
Parker, V. W., Weston.
Parker, Bertha, Weston.
Parris, Ethel, Melissa.
Pace, Lester, Leonard.
Pace, J. K., Leonard.
Pruett, Mrs. Haidee, McKinney.
Powell, Nora, Celina.
Parris, O. E., Wylie.
Patton, Ernie, McKinney, R 3.
Parris, Robert, Allen.
Patillo, it. L„ Murphy.
Rucker, Jewell, Kerens.
Robinson, Ktta, Clear Lake. •
Richardson. Annie l.atira, Piano.
Reynolds,-XV. G., McKinney.
Riddle, Miss English. Celina.
Read, Laura II., McKinney.
Ryan. W. B., Lavon.
Russel, Ethel, Princeton.
Russel, little. Blue Ridge,
Roper, W). L. Anna.
Ratten, Krsa, Anna.
Ratten, N'ola, Anna.
Reed, Ragan, Van Alstyne.
Reece, Alan It.. Blue Ridge.
Risien, Lila, Frisco.
Rodgeis, Allie, McKinney.
Reed, Eftle, Blue Ridge.
Rogers, H. H., Melissa.
Reece, itasse, Farmersville.
Rollins, Gertrude. McKinney.
Rollins, Jessie, McKinney.
Shaw, J. I., Anna.
Stiff, James, McKinney.
Ktraughan, Ona, Prosper.
Kettle, Bessie J., Prosper.
Stiff, Anna, McKinney.
Slaughter, Helen Princeton. *
Smith, Lucy, Anna.
Stephens, S. C., Weston.
Stroup, L. L., Farmersville.
Scott, Harvey, McKinney.
Strode, Mabry, Melissa.
Stiff, Eva, Allen.
Skelton, B. Frank, McKinney.
Smith. W. 8., Princeton.
Smith, Mrs. Allte, Clear Lake, R 1.
Shaw, J. T., Anna. /
Sutherland, Willie, Princeton.
Sullivan, Stella, Josephine.
Tinning, Carrie, McKinney.
Taylor, T. J., Celina.
Taylor, Maggie, Piano.
Tree, Geo., Leonard, R s.
Thompson, Archie, Melissa.
Vest, Helen, Celina.
Vernon, Julia, Melissa.
Williams, May Leone, Farmersville.
Williams. Cstelle, Valdasta.
Webb, Ver; . Lavon.
White. ■ :',j Pearl, Nevada.
Woodfo" t, I. W.. Frisco.
White. • v. . Renner.
Williams. 5iert.hn, Celina.
Wolford, K. Y , Allen.
Wade, Nora. Frisco.
Webb, T. T, Van Alstyne.
Webb, i" I . Westminster.
W ilson, :. • !.. Josephine.
Wood, W B., Wylie.
Womaek. Robert, McKinney, R 5.
Webb, Maude. Anna.
Womack, Rena, McKinney, it 5.
Wilson, T. M., McKinney.
Wall, Maude, McKinney.
Woodford. Marian, Frisco.
Woodford, J V, Frisco.
Wallis, Jva, McKinney, '
Yarbrongt , W. L., McKinney.
Yarbrouj:ii, J L., Lavon.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
.1 G. Culweil et a I to .lames Lucien
Cnlwel!. '■■2 "?-jOO acres in .1. H. Sav-
age survey $1,039.
J. G. Cuiwe]) et a! to Wllliatn .1. Fos-
ter. "" TS-1'10 acres ill J. H. Savage
and .Ino. «' jrDinc;hani surveys. $1.
loltn T. T°el and wife to J. 10. lie-
G«e. lots in Ftisco, $:!.500.
Mrs. M. 4. McGee et al to John T.
Teel. 107 1-2 acres in School Land sur-
vey. $<U50.
S. A. Corzine to A. <!. McAdatns, lot
In Wylle. $75.
L. Ij. frnnt and wife to S. O. Corzlni'
lot in Wylie. $110.
Henry Coffey and wife to J. M Klm-
zey et a! 35 cci' u in M. (.'. llatullton
sur. $1,750.
(5. W F&.r find wife to Fo\ Invest-
ment. Co. o's :n McKinney. $10,000.
P. C Williams et al to L. M. Wes-
ter. s'i , ctps 5n John West stir. $0,200.
W. H. Br.Vhant to Farmers Gin Co.
of Wyli'. lots In Wylie. $10.
C. M Dwchester. Trustee, to Black
Land TownHte Co., lot In Celina, $10.
E. H Pafterson and wife to H. T
Legpet;. >5 seres in Susanah Walker
stir. $,'!.000. •
Town of Wylle 'o Farmers Gin Co.
Of Wj 'ie o'w JD Wylie, $25.
G. C. e. s V. Ry. Co. to Farmers Gin
Co. lot" ,'n Wylle, $150.
Farmers G:n Co of Wvlle to Town
of Wylie, iotf, In Wylle. $1.00.
,r. W. Nea'hery, Trustee, to L. L.
Allison, lotv In Farmersville, $1,000.
Ft. vVc.-tl) '".itton Oil Co. to W. 11.
Brlghan:, lots in Wylle, $475.
R. C. McLeon et al Trustees to S. A.
Staa;--. .' ccret; in Nelson Slants stir.
$50.00.
S. t!. Vermillion to J no. Turner, lots
in Westminster, *440.
R. F. Russell to W. D. Goostree. 5G-
100 acres in Wit). Davis survey. $:>:t.
C. L. Setlllf fo G. N. Todd, 40 acres
In W. W. Roberts gur. $2,000.
John K. Wilson to R. O. Wilson,
lot in P'lDceton, $2,250.
LEONARD'S new 5c, 10c and 25e
•tore oper.t Saturday morning at 9:00
o'clock. Come >n and got your Enam-
elware cr tale at 15c. W<it of the
Matthews Broc. 6tore.
At the First
Baptist Church
(I«Yom thSi'iiiim l )
\W hud present ;it Sumlay
.-■fliodl. :J0 more Hum the previous Sun-
(t;iy. \\*«' hope to hitve 200 todiJ.v.
Wo had I'mir eonp;r<'gaiionH .n hoth
he hotn>? of worship, aiul ;i! tin* morn
ii: v. Hervice loot her ^iml sIsht Thorn
Fosler were received into our I'el
I I'.w.ship. We extend them (he i;iad
'land of welcome.
15to. M. \ Mayhtmh and family
have relumed Iron) a pleasant - iay at
Sulphur. Okla.
Our friends, Mr. antl Mis. I. C.
Kyle enjoyed their vacation in West
Texas. They are members of our con-
gregation and we bid Iheni a kindly
welcome home.
llro. II. F. llartzoK and family are
liome from Kureka Springs where
hey have been enjoying the Mountain
breezes and the healinu waters.
Sister Kll/.a Taylor who has been on
an extended visit to her daughters
Mrs. Yoakum In Fort Worth and Mrs,
Geo. .McKinney in Dallas, has returned
home -tfimewhat Improved in health.
Our prayer meeting was largely at
tended, llro. Davis and a number of
his people were with us and he bap-
tised one al the close of the service
in o the fellowship of the North Mc-
Kinney church.
We are sorry to-report I hat Dr. W.
II Kincaid and two of his children
have been having fever for a week
and that their fever continue* at 'his
wilting, Friday afternoon.
On Friday afternoon the pastor of-
ficiated at the burial of the baby of
Airs. Fisher on South Kentucky street.
Mrs. Fisher |j a stranger In McKin-
ney, but has found many who have
ministered unto her In her alPictlon.
May the heavenly father comfort her.
Mrs. Oscar Smith who has been
pending the summer with her sister.
Mrs. Win. H. Abernnthy here and oth-
er relatives in Texas has leturned to
h«-r home In Atlanta. Ga. „
llro. It. W. Organ has gone ' ™Oscti-
ra. N. M.. hoping to regain his health.
Just before he left a number of
Christian friend* held a good bye ser-
vice in his home. May the great I'iiy/
siclan deal gently with him and his
motherless children.
Miss l^na Parris who lias spent
jnost of the summer at Tulsa, Okla.,
is at hcMne and ready to begin teach-
ing at Allen which place she will dal-
ly visit during the school term, hut
can be with its at Sunday's service.
'Parliamentary Pjactice" a book by
Dr. P. 11. Mell, ha* been borrowed. Its
return to the pastor's study will be
much appreciated.
Mrs. Jack D. Armstrong and her
daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Killlngsworth,
and little daughter, Dortis Killings-
worth. of San Antonio, are visiting
Mrs. E. F.. King and other friends in
McKinney. where they lived for
minil)«'i of years.
Miss Fun ice Kini; who has spent tin
sMimniei with an aunt, at Kdwards,
Miss., lias retiirned to her home with
her brother K. Guy King on Foote
street.
The pastor is corresponding with
Dr Henry \ I ford Porter, the gifted
lic.etoi-elect of Gaston \ve. Church.
Dallas, in regard to his assisting In a
revival meeting about the first of next.
\ptil, and the Lord willing we hope to
have llro. Porter with us.
The children and young people will
go to school five days of the week for
live hours a day. * ml to shows every
night they are permit ted. Would it
not In wise to have them In the Lord's
house two hours Sunday morning and
one hour Sunday evening studying
leesons frotu the book or life eternal?
I'usliiess men are diligently looking
after their business interest in this
e;iHy autumn season, and should not
Christian men now give special atten-
tion to the business interest Of the
church of the Redeemer?
Ml*s Cleora Harris, we are pleased
to note, bus regained her health and!
returns from I)ullas ready to resume
her business position and we hope to
have her with us also iu our service:
There were nine llaptist. brethren
and sisters worshiping with u* last
Sunday whose church home is else-
where. though Uiey are living in Mc-
Kinney: and there are others. How
gladly we should welcome them into
the service of Ihe Lord with us.
The Ha tit 1st ladles of Texas nr«
committed to helping raise $.100,000 iu
three years lr)r Haylor College, our
only high-cias- school for girls, and
our Ladies \ld Society will give $300.
We deslie to have a Sunday school
rally day early In Octobei1, and now in
the time for each department in the
Sunday school to begin to rally its
forces. We should have 500 pn sent
on rally day.
The I'hllalheas and Tlaracas are
looking up in numbers some of late.
Some Sundays one has the banner and
sometimes lhe other ha* It.
McKinney was called on to bury
two prominent citizens in the past few
days. Mr. Spencer Smith and Mr. T. R.
Wilson. May the Heavenly Father
comfort the berieved ones. "Be ye
also ready."
Where will the Association go next,
year? We do not know, but may tell
yon In our next issue, and also somo
other things you would like to know
about the Association. Rut attend and
learn the best things for yourself.
LEONARD'S new 5c. 10c and 25c
store opens Saturday morning at 9:00
o'clock. Come in and get your Enam-
elware on sale at 15c. West of the
Matthews Bros. Store.
Mrs. K. G. Horn, of Vineland, was
shopping In McKinney Friday.
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We will aooreciate a call Saturday
at the new 5c, 10c anrf 25c Store
Saturday. Come see our opening Sale
prices. West of the Matthews Bros.
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