The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1904 Page: 5 of 10
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See Our Line
ROCKERS!
Porch Settees and Straight Chairs.
We have a nice line of them and oar
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
We are also agents for the Hutchen's Rol-
ler Swing, and the all-steel upright Swings
which are the best and most up to date
Swings, and ones which you get more real
comfort and pleasure out of than others.
Our Holler Swing is guaranteed to not
make you sick after swinging. Call and
see them.
Crouch-Saigling Co.
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Money to Loan! {
BONDS MADE! §
Un*rdiHDA, Admtuistratorn or
other persona needing a bond. or
persons wishing to BORROW
MONEY, see
James ft. Muse,
of Mane <ft Trnett, Attorneys,
North aide square,
McKinney, Texas.
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JENKINS S McCLELLAN.
attoeneth-AT LAW.
Land Agents, General Agentc
U S Fidelity & Guarantee Co.
Bouds fur guardians, administra-
tors and other nersons made
without delay.
McKinnft
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McKinney Market Report'
Lint cotton 12 to 18
Cotton seed $lti.00
Wheat 85 to 90c
Oats per bushel -32 to 35c
Corn 50c to 53
Bran per 100 lbs.$1.25
Flour 51.50 to *2.75
Meal per bu. 85e
Egg* per doz 7 c
Cattle $2.00 to 2.50
Hogs $3.50 to 4.35
Mutton Sheep 3.00 to 4.00
Chickens $2.50 to 8.CO
Butter per pound.... 15 to 20c
Onions per lb. .. 8c
Hay per ton #♦ tx $>>
Alfalfa $<S to $10
Lard per pound lOto 12'-a
Bacon per pound 10 to 12'ac
.lust unloaded big shipment of
matting and linolium at Asbury
& Bristol's.
The best interests of your
pocket book will be served if you
get your groceries at Price Stiffs,
McKinney's leading grocer.
Almost Nothing
TO PAY DOWN!
G6e Marvelous j twhu
Musical ^ *•"w"'
Entertainer
Hit MASTIWS VOICK'
ft
THE
IMPROVED
VICTOR.
^ I Talking and Sinking Machine
Plays the beautiful perfected Operatic Record*, Band Records,
Orchestra Records, Male Quartette Records, Song Records,
Banjo Records, Kubefik Violin Records, Calve Records. ALL
THESE RECORDS ars given with a PURE SINGING TONE.
Almost nothing to pay down
on the VICTOR.
THE BEST
OFFER YET
Pay us for records and a vary
small payment on the Victor,
and take the outfit home, be-
ginning to pay for it 30 days
later in EASY installments
thlft great offer made to ALL the good people of
this Yicmrr.
Concerts tally la our sters. You ars cordially
lavitad. Will yen sot come sad hsar the Inr Iatprovsd Victor?
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BIGGER®.
June 12.—Rain, rain, rain and mud.
We had plenty of both last week.
The farmerM of this community are
nearly ull done cutting wheat. Those
that are not done will get done cut-
tliiK thie week if it Mtnys dry.
I>r. Hrldgefttrmt'i' and wife visited
John Brldsrefariner Sunday.
Jean Odle and wife visited J. R.
Creuson and family laat Saturday and
Sunday.
Rev. Weaver filled his regular ap-
polntment at Wilson's chapel lust Sun-
day. Oorn and cotton are looking fine
now. and the weed* too, l ut If It stay*
dry the we*«ls will soon be looking
very dry und bad.
There will he Sunday s< liool nt Wil-
son's chape) next Sunday if the weath-
er la auitable. #
No service., at the Baptist churcn
Sunday, June Gth on account of rain.
A Strong heart
Is assured by perfect digestion.
Indigestion swells the stomach
and puffs it up against the heart.
This causes shortness of breath,
palpitation of the heart ami gen-
eral weakness. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure cures indigestion, relieves
the stomach, takes the strain off
the heart and restores it to a full
performance of its function natu-
rally. Kodol increases the
streneth bv enabling the stomach
and digestive organs to digest,
assimilate and appropriate to the
blood and tissues all of the food
nutriment. Tones the stomach
and digestive organs. Sold by
City Drug Stores.
FRANKLIN.
June 11.—Several of our farmers are
not through cutting grain on account
of tlie recent rains.
Mrs. E. J. Baxter Is still reported
sick.
Turley Paine has been sick the past
week.
Isadore Fisher of Tennessee Is here
visiting John Hlnsk-y thin wck.
Marshal Cowen and wife of Indian
Territory are visiting his slater, Airs.
Charley Baxter.
Prof. Miller of McKinney spent lust
Friday night with Dave Lewis and
family.
Miss Alice Hlnaley of Vlneland vis-
ited her cousin, Nannie Kinsley, last
Monday and Tuesday.
The board of trustees have employed
Prof. J. W, Miller to teach our school
another term.
We are glad to say that M.r. Snyder,
who has been sick so long, is improv-
ing.
Mi's. Dora Baxter has pone to Hop-
kins county to visit relatives and
friends
The recent rains are <auslng the
weeds to get ahead of the cotton In
some places.
Mrs. Kelly, who has been sick, is
Improving.
The people are well pleased with our
mall earlier, Mr. Wiley. se> far.
Miss Beulah Snyder visited Miss
Laura Hearne last Sunday.
Tom Stewart will work for Turley
Payne through harvest.
Little Lela Lewis has been sick for
the past week.
Miss Winnie Lewis, who came home
last Saturday from Waco, returned to
that place Tuesday to attend the six
weeks' normal.
Corn is looking fine and alfalfa also
in this part of the community.
Candidates' Speaking Dates.
TBIKI) WBKK.
June 13, Lavon, 8 o'clock p m.
44 14, Millwood, 8 p m.
44 15, Josephine, 8 p m.
** Jti. Nevada, 8 p m.
44 17, Culleoka, 8 p m.
44 1#, Faimersville, 1:30 p m
FOURTH WORK.
June 2U, Verona, 8 o'clock p m.
*• 21, Altoga, 8 p in.
" 22, Climax, 8 pm.
44 23 Princeton, 1:30 p in.
44 24, Snow Hill, 8 p m.
44 25, Blue Kidge, 1:30 p m.
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Juno 27, Pike, 8 o'clock p m
44 28, Gray Bill, 8 pm.
44 29, Westminster, 8 p in.
44 30 Valdasta, 8 pm.
July 1, Anna, 8 pm.
44 2, Melissa, 1:30 p m.
g" SIXTH WKKK.
July 4, Prosper, 8 o'clock p m.
44 5, Celina, 8 pm.
44 ♦>, Roseland, 8 pm.
44 7, Weston, 8 pm.
44 8, McKinney, 1:30 p ni.
LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES.
The candidates for legislature,
J D Cottrell, T O Murray and T
W Perkins, snd candidates for
State Senate. R F Looney an<l T
G Byrd of Hunt county hsve ar-
ranged the following dates to ad-
dress the voters ot Collin county,
speaking at night unless otherwise
specified:
Monday, June 20, Frisco.
Tuesday, 4* fil, Celina.
Wednesday 44 22, Weston.
Thursday, 44 23, Princeton.
Friday, 44' 24. Anna.
Saturday, '/ 25, Piano, 2 p in.
Tuesday, '• 28, Wylie.
Wednesday 44 29, Nevada.
Thursda/, 44 30. Culleoka.
Saturda^, July 2, Farmi rsville,
2 pn.
Tuesday July 5, Blue Kidge
Wednesday 44 6, Pike.
Thufalay, *v 7, Allen.
Frguav, " 8 McKinney.
precinct candidates are in
vitefi to attend and announce.
R1ALTO CANNER.
The Canner that Cans and Thor-
oughly Preserves. Cans all
Kinds of Fruits and Veget
At Home.—Don't Let
Your Fruits Spoil.
Don't let your fruit and vege-
tables spoil. Have fruits the
year round and save doctor's bills,
for an abundance of perfectly
^reserved fruits means perfect
lealth. Fruit that ripens ou the
tree or vine is sweet and more
healthful than fruit that comes
from large canneries, since the
large canneries purchase the fruit
green in order that it may reach
their cannery before it decays.
Can your goods in tin cans so
that cold or heat will not hurt
them. A problem: With this
Canner one nerson puts up 150
cans in one day. Sold at 15 cents
per can equals $22.50. Don't
count the fruit, for it will spoil
if you do not can it, and you have
your machine paid for and $12.50
profit. This is a fact anil can be
substantiated.
You can easily sell all the fruit
and vegetables you have, to hotels
aijd groceries, if you have them
in tin cans neatly labeled.
These canners have been used
in the East for four years.
I have made special arrange-
ments by which I can sell for in-
tioduction a $15.00 outfit for
$10.00. Address,
G. W. SCOOOINS,
McKinney, Texas,
Manager for Texas Canner Co.
Agents wanted in every school
district. Don't delay. See me
at once.
1 have been using the Rialto
Canner for two years. Can have
corn, fruits, vegetables and ber-
ries Hii5 days in the year. Don't
see lioiv wo could get along with-
out the Canner.—Mrs V C Davis,
Price Mills, N C.
The North Wilkesboro Hustler
says that one firm in that place,
Smook Sons *Sc Co., last week
made a shipment of four carloads
of canned blackberries to a house
in St Louis, Mo. They were val-
ued at $5,000. The same firm
has live car loads of other goods
which will be shipped later.
They were all put iu the Rialto
Canning Outfit invented by Mr T
11 Rauev, of this place.—Chapel
Hill News, Chapel Hill, N C.
I bought a Rialto Canning Out-
tit 'ast year, canned over 1,000
cans and did not lose one. I can-
ned a good deal for my neighbors
ami they were delighted with the
work. It is the best thing I
know of.—R G Nance, Long's
store, N C.
The dining table is incomplete
without nice canned goods, and
tho Rialto Canner with a little as-
sistance will place on the table
365 days in the year the very best.
—J J Moody, Monroe, N C.
The Rialto Canning Outfit is
just the thing that should be in
every family. It simply saves
the fruit and vegetation that
would otherwise be wasted.—,1 B
Ashcraft, Rock Rest, N C.
Mr J W Davis, Prosperity,
Moore county, writes: "1 nought
one of your Rialto Canning out-
fits last season and got no fruit
except berries an tomatoes. Put
up 300 cans for home use, and
we are eating them this winter,
and I have never tasted better
canned goods. It will do ail you
claim for it."'
44I have been using the goods
on our table this season, put up
on your Rialto Canner, and they
cannot be excelled. They are
about as fresh as when gathered.*4
—Mrs Alice Hunter, Matron Uni
versity N C Commons Hall.
The Rialto Canning outfit
bought las Summer has proven to
be all.you claim for it, und I
would't be without it for a good
deal. I put up about 300 cans
with the best success.—A J D
Cioss, Holly Springs, N C.
We absolutely guarantee you
satisfaction or your money will
be promptly refunded.
Any young nmn desiring an
education can, with very little
help, put up enough canned
goods during summer vacation to
send himself to any school in the
land and pay for tuition, board,
clothes, and boons ly using olc
of these little machines.
The machine is placed on your
cook-stove, or witn a little work
you can build a furnace in the or*
chard, garden or cornfield. You
can everything fresh from the
vine or tree.
For drv goods, shoes, men's
hats, millinery, notions, etc.. go
to The Fair, S. T. Hammond,
Propr. daw
, Pictures, snd picture framing
at City Drug 8tdr<\
Satisfactory!
HOUSE CLEANING "
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If things look different after you get through
with your labor there i< some recompense for
your toil. If not you can make a decided
change by touching up things with a little
Paint,Enamel or Varnish
These beautifiers cost but a trifle. You cau get
them in small quantities and they are easily ap-
plied. They make old things look new—they
add a touch of brightness and freshness that
mere cleaning won't do}
We have in stock : Jap-a-lac all colors, Neal's
Decorative Paints, Neal's Bath Tub and Re-
frigerator Enamel, Aluminum, Gold and Sil-
ver Paints, Alabastiue all colors, Furniture
Varnishes, Furniture Polish. Carpet Soap,
Hard Oil Finish, Crack Filler, Floor Wax.also
Carriago and Wagon Paints, Carriage Tup
Dressing and Sand Paper.
Smith Bros! & @1
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Prescription Druggists, McKinney,Texas.
Railroad Time Table.
NORTH BOUND H A T O.
No ti—4:34 am
No 5—9:05 a m
No
No
1—1:12 p in
3—7:55 p iu
SOUTH BOUNO H nf T O.
No 10—3:42p in
No 4 —12:40p in
No 2-
N o t5-
•8:04a m.
-6:5ii p m
east line—m K & t.
Leave 8:35 h. ni | Arrives 7:50 p m
local
Arrives 10:50am | Leaves 1:20 pm
The 8:20 M. K. <Rr T. connects at
Greenville with northbound Katy !• Iyer
for Kanwts City,St. Louis and Chicago.
R. E. Bristol
asks the readers of this paper to
test the value of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. Those persons who have
used it and who have been cured
by it. do not hesitate to recom-
mend it to their friends. Kodol
digests what you eat. cures indi-
gestion, dyspepsia and all stom-
ach troubles. Increase© strength
by enabling the stomach and di-
gestive organs to contribute to
the blood all of the nutriment
contained in the food. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure is pleasant and
palatable.
Home at Bargain.
A beautiful home on North
Kentucky street with t> rooms.
This property is well improved
and near the square, and can be
bought at a bargain.
d<fcw Douoett & Clifton.
Have Your Buggy painted.
This is the season to have your
carriage and buggy painting done.
Take such work to W. C. Gray
who does only the highest grade
of work and at most reasonable
rates. d*wtf
WANTED—Yon to learn telegraphy for R R
service under an operator and chief dispatcher
with 26 yearn experience. Free catalogue.—Ma-
Klnnev Telegraph College, McKinney, Texas.
Have your pictures framed at
Asbury Bristol's. They frame
them nice and cheat).
All the new styles in wall pa-
per at City Drug Store.
We repair and varnish old. fur-
niture.—Asbury & Bristol.
Sherwin-Williams Paint — the
best—at the City Drug Store.
.Domestic Machines..
Brannon's Novelty Repair Shop
$lo and up. Olirer Typewriter# s4c.
Blade* Sharpened on uhort notice.
McKinney, Texas.
SPECIAL PRICES
on Matting and Iron
Bed Steads.
Stephens & Hughes.
West Side Square.
NlcKINNEY, : TEXAS.
Dr. Jas. A. Caldwell.
Office hours: 8 to 12 a. m.
and 2 to 6 p. m.
Practice Limited
to Diseases of Nose, Throat
and diseases of women, skin,
Genito-Urinary organs, rec-
tum and nervous system.
Office Foote House,
Upstairs rooms 1, 2.3.
McKlNNEY, - TEXAS.
BaaiiiiMMwattoawMMwqHKMi
DR. METZ.
Special attention to dlaeesea of Nome,
Throat and disease* of women, «rkln,
Genlto-l'rlnary criteria rectum and nep-
voua Nj-Ktem.
Offlre
In Metz block.
McKinney. Tei
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machines at Couch's, tf
Screen doors and windows
cheap at Asbury & Bristol's.
Houston & TBxas Cential R R
The Meteor The Texan
Two Palatial
WORLD'S FAIR TRAINS.
via.
The Central-Frisco Way
4,The Scenic World s Fair Route."
Vestibuled Tiains, Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers,
Oil-Burning Locomotives, Cafe Observation Dining Cars.
"Everything For Comfort's Sake"
The Meteor and the Texan run through solid from Houston
to St. Lo iis without change. For World's Fair mforuiutioe.
call on local ticket agents, or address.
N. L. Robbins. Nm. Dobcrtr,
Cr&TA. - AGM
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1904, newspaper, June 16, 1904; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291842/m1/5/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.