The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1906 Page: 13 of 30
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. ABERNATHY & CO.
PHONE 589"®*
Shain Brick. First Door North of Chccves Bros# Co., Dry Goods Store, McKinney, Texas.
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The subject, of Li foregolg cap-
tion lqt the hustling manager of th<
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lu McKinney. He is the eldest son
of the late J. P. Dowell and since h's
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as been managed properly
essfully. Mr. Dowell Is one
of McKinney most progressive citi-
zens. a man of sterling worth and a
leader in all enterprises 'h;;t have lt>
view the betterment of city or
county. The business over which
he presides has Ions; been one of the
largest and most successful in this
section, but under his able direc
tlon It Is steadily Increasing, with
brighter prospects for the years ti
come.
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R. E. Chambers
Phone 84
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W. H. BERTRAND.
There are few people who thor- ing point, and that time is necessary
oughly understand the methods and for transit purposes.
machinery of institutions that pro- | No brokerage business in the
vide a ready market for the various South commands greater respect
products of the farm. 'than that of VV. H. Bertrand & Co,
In a general way it Is understood | located in the capital city of Collin
by the layity that fabulous fortunes I county.
are made in the various stock ex- j Mr, Bertrand'a nusiness ability
changes, but this knowledge deals J might be more profitably employed
only with generalities.
W. H. Bertrand & Co. of this city
have been engaged in the brokerage
business since 1891, and the most
progressive methods are employed.
Mr. W. H. Bertrand Is well known
to nearly every person In McKinney.
He is enterprising and has many
friends. He Is the possessor of a
pleasant home and has an interest-
ing family.
Of the business It may be said that
Messrs. W. H. Bertrand & Co. have
direct private wires to New Orleans,
New York and Liverpool cotton ex-
changes and the Chicago, New York
St. Louis and San Francisco grain
exchanges, and dnrlng market hours
post quotations on all stocks, cotton,
grain and provisions, so that a per-
son can buy for future dellverey In
New York, Chicago, New Orleans,
etc., as conveniently In McKinney as
If he wee In the cities uamed. And
this service Is always quick. as the
fast wire service does business with
dispatch. This business is trans-
acted by Messrs. Bertrand & Co. on
a small commission or margin basis,
making it possible for the man of
moderate means to test his Judgment
in the markets of the world. It Is
understood Hint all trades made
with this firm are with the distinct
understanding that actual delivery
Is Intended on all contracts, and the
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Is made. aoTrT
The RenernI rule of having the " hn,,,°
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talnlng or delivering the goods, as coughe, Influenia.Nbronchltls and all
commodities must be shipped from Pulmonary dlseasei.\One bottle will
producing point and stocks and convince you—at ?ouXdruggl*t, 2Sc.
fconds must be expreracd from Issu- ** 8o,d by/R. n.Nlrlstol.
in larger cities, but McKinney is the
home of his choice, It is here he
claims the largest circle of friends,
and it is here that business is a
pleasure to him, where he is well-
known for his qualities both social
ami business.
A Home.
You can buy a home cheap and
on easy terms out of the F. H. l^mg
ranch of 18000 acres In Fisher
county, which has been sub-dlvlded
Into small tracts and placed on the
market. There Is not a block In the
sub-division but what will pay .for
Itself If put Into cultivation; the
soil Is a deep rich chocolate loam:
Inexhaustible water supply: suffi-
cient timber for fuel and pests.
The new town Longworth, which
has been laid out on this tract thru
which passes the Orient Railroad, Is
making n fine start which gives each
purchaser the advantage of town and
railroad right nt them. If you are
In the market for land: either for
a home or an Investment, It will pay
you «o examine this land at once.
For further particulars, call on
or address Slduey P. Allen Land Co.,
Sweetwater, Tex,is. DIH-ntw
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FITZHUGH'S REGIMENT
The following letter from Dr. 1>.
M. Ra> <>f Whitewrlght to Dr. J. W.
I.argent of this city explains a move
ment now on foot to secure the
names of those who composed Fir...
hugh's regiment. The appended lisr
comprises those whose names wen,
known to Dr. Ray and tells whether
they are living or dead, also the ad-
dresses of those who are living.
Many of tli"tn are living in Mc-
Kinney, or had a residence here at
one time, and the names will sound
familiar to the older residents.
Hall. T. J., died.
Hall, Joseph, died.
Hall.
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Holt,
Jones
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John, died.
r, S. (J., died.
John
Wm„ died near Delhi, La.,
A. Burton, living Law ton,
O. T. I 90*5.
Jackson, Wm., dead.
Klrby, W. D.. living McKinney
I 90G.
Lovelady. J. L.
Lovell, Wm.
Lewis, A. J., dead.
Lovelady, —, dead.
Murphy, ,!. living Royse 1906.
Moulden, J. I,., living Piano
Whltewrlght, Tex., Dec. I,—Dr. .1.
W. Largent. McKinney, Texas. Dear
Doctor I must tax you with anothei |
favor which I feel free to do after
your kind offer.
It is tiiis. I wish you to ask 0110
or more of the newspapers In your
city ti> publish the enclosed lisi free;
of charge, which I trust will be tht> I
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means of securing other names and,
corrections. 1
I hope to meet you in Dallas next I
week. Again thanking you, I am, |
yours truly,
I). M. RAY.
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Company B, Sixteenth Cavalry j
Dismounted (Fitzhugh's Regiment 1 j
was organized l<Vb. 1 s« li.
First captain, John McKinney,
McKinney. Texas,
Second captain, R. C. Coffey, died j
18 (10.
First lieutenant. Geo. Fitzhugh, ,
dead.
Second lieutenant, J. M. Tuckfi .
dead.
Third lieutenant., I A Poindex-
ter, died at Cortez, Xev.
William Roberts, 1
Mallow. Davkl, living Blanket,
Texas.
Martin, Tolbort, living Comanche,
1 90 6.
Mooney, Tip
Millirons, Lafayette, dead.
McWharter, Win., killed.
.Myers, John, dead.
Poindexter, J. T., died St. Joe,
Texas.
Parker. I)a\ld, died Celina, Ttixas.
Parker, Sam
Pearson, Pinknev, dead.
Pearson. Washington
Rhodes, John, killed.
Rowland, John
Russell, James
Rat iff. Wm., killed.
Rountree, Ballard, died.
Rock, Page. died.
Scott, 0. i\, living at Denison.
Scott, Hiram, died.
Spurgern, Moses A . McKinney,
Texas.
Sinmtons, ( eo. W., Bellevue, Tes
as.
Spaiinn, Dallas, McKinney, Tex-
as.
Bonham, Texas.
Sinlthoy
Spavton, 1
Turner, T
Wm..
F. D.
P.,
living at Murphy
Wilson. .1
Wright, .!
White
Ware,
killed.
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Geo., killed,
las., died.
First sergeant
dead.
First sergeant, Wilburn Moo'iey,
dead
First sergeant, Samuel Bryan.
killed at Mansfield 1MJ4.
First sergeant, J. C. Collins.
Second sergeant, R. R. Harper,
dead.
Second sergeant, A. H. Snyder,
lived at McKinney 1900.
Third sergeant, Elijah Southwood. rors and omissions In the list, such
died iKOi. as postofflce address of the living
Third sergeant, D. B. Davis, living, and date and place of death of those
at Bellevue 1900. I who have died, It Is contemplote<l
Wetsel, Riley, living in state ot
Washington 1906.
Comrades and friends are request-
ed to notify the undersigned of er-
Fifth sergeant, Robert Brown,
died.
First corporal, N. D. Wlllet, liv-
ing at Quitman 1906.
Second corporal, John R. Fisher,
killed at Mllllken 1803.
Third corporal, John Huff, dead.
Third corporal, T. J. Reagan, kilt-
>d at Miliken 1803.
Fourth corporal, S. A. Tucker.
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Private*.
W. L. Barbee, died Whltewrlght
1900.
Ballew, J, E. living Coleman City
1906.
Barnett, Thomas, dead.
Bell, Baxter, dead.
Uateman, Lythe, dead.
Berry, S.
Bell, Amos.
Ballard, Mason
Burns, Andrew
Carroll, \V. S., Canton.
Collier, W. N„ died.
Coe, Holla
Collins, 0. N., died.
Carroll, Thomas, died.
Collins, Leo
Hunger, W. K., died.
Dewees, S. F., died.
England. Joseph, died.
Faulkner, Jacob, died.
Faulkner, Isaac < 1.. living at
Athens 1906.
Faulkner, Robert, died.
Ford. Wm.. died.
Qrayhatfl, Oeo., dM.
MBKtn. living* i«- *«<**•
Territory.
Griffith, Christopher, living Sin
1906. ^
Housewrlght, L. N., dead.
Houston. J. T., killed.
to send a printed copy of the wholo
regiment to all survivors.
D. M. RAY,
Whitewright, Texas.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Qoliars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall'k. datarrh
Cure. j
F. J. CHENEY & C< Toledo, O.
We, the und rslgned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the lait IB years,
and belleeve him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions and fin-
ancially able to carry ot|t any a)>liga-
tlous made by his flrmj
Waldlng, Klunln & Mafrin.
Wholesale Druggists,; Toledb, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curejl* tak«w
ternally, acting dlrectl
system. Testimonials j| sent.
upo*. the
i sent,-.free,
le. Sold by
Price 75
all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family
tlpatlon.
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A Western W< nder. 4. *'
There's a hill at
that's twice as blp
This wonder Is W. L.
n weight of 90 pounds
over 180. He says.
with a terrible cough
gave me up to die of!
began taking Dr. K
covery for Consumption, co'
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exas.
ear.
Ill, w
has g
and am completely cured.
sure cough and cold cara. Guaran-
teed by Smith Bros., druggists. 60c,
and |1. Trial bottles free
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1906, newspaper, December 20, 1906; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291822/m1/13/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.