The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904 Page: 2 of 12
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Malaga Grapes Catavba Grapes
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Walnuts, ChestnutH,' Cocoanuts. Grape Fruit,
Tangerines, Stuffed Dates,
Apples in Large Quantities from $1.25 a bushel up
Bananas, Imported Fjigs, The finest you ever saw
Oranges. I^emons and Other Citrus Fruit.
Gunther's and Allegretti's Fine Chocolates
Candies 10c Pound Up.
Crackers and Biscuits of all Kinds
Almonds, Pecans, Filberts
Cigars in Nice Holiday Packages.
AT THE BON TON
2 Doors West of Postoffice.
Don't Forget the Place
hhioixs.
Deo 10.—Mrs Mary Odle has
been tick but is touch better.
Mr Joueti has bought J the Dr
Ab1 ott place and moved to it.
Joe Dale id building a now
bouse.
Mr Rollins of Utshop has mo v.
od into the house that Mr Dale
left.
Mr Burke has moved to Den-
ton <* unty.
,J P Hensley of Club Lake ba*
movr>d to Grayson county where
be baa bought litnd.
Mr St"no in delivering wood at
$3.50 per cord and the people are
glad to get it at that price.
About 150 pupil* have been en-
roolled in our school to date.
Free delivery in city.
Phone 37.
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Bargains in
MILLINERY
New Stock
Latest Styles
Must Sell Out by Jan. ist, XOZ
to make room for new goods
coming.
Mrs. Florence Turrentine, |
With "THE FAIR."
M( KINNEY, TEXAS.
Stockmen's Excursion to Denver.
On account of the Annual Con
vention of The National Live-
stock Assooi iti >u and National
Wool-Growers' Association to be
held at Denver, Colorado, begin-
ning .lunuart 1U, 11*05. The Foit
Worth & Denver City Railway
j Company ("The Denver Road")
I announces a rate of one fare plus
! $2.00 for the round trip, appli-
cable from all points in Texas
Tickets will bo sold January
7th, 8th and 9th, will bo good for
return until January 31st, and
holders will be allowed stop-
over privileges on the going trip
at and North of Pueblo within
tiual limit.
As many matters of vast im-
portance to live-stock interests
an t.o receive attention in these
conventions, an unusually large
attendance is expected from all
heel ons and it goes without sav-
ing that Texas will, in all res-
pert.-. be well represented.
Those interested who may de -
sire further information regard-
ing transportation arrangement-
or wish to reserve sleeping car ac-
commodations. etc, in advance,
should address Mr. A. A. Glis-
son, G. P. A.. "The Denver
Road" at Fort Worth.
Presiding Cider 1 W Clark Begins
Year's Work.
ON MC KINNEY DISTRICT
First Quarterly Conference Held
at Pilot Point Saturday—At
McKinney Next Sunday.
Following are the sppointments
for Methodist Quarterly Confer-
ences to be hold on McKinney
District by Providing Elder Rev I
W Clark on his first round for
Conference year:
Pilot Point stu, Dec 10, 11.
McKinney sta, 11am Dec 18.
Pla..o sta, 7:30 p m Dec 18.
Nevada sta, Dec 24, 25.
Allen cir, at Perkins, Dec 31,
Jan I.
Weston cir, at Anna, Jan 7, 8.
Princeton cir, at Princeton, Jan
14, 15.
Renner cir, at Henner, Jan 21,
22.
Wylie and Murphy, at Wylie,
Jan 28, 29.
Fii>e cir. at Frisco, Feb 4, 5.
Prosper cir, at Prosper, Feb 11,
12.
Celina and Homeland, at Celina,
Feb 18, 19.
Blue Ridge cir, at Verona, Feb
25, 20.
Copeville nun, at Copeville,
March 4, 5.
Josephine cir, at Josephine,
, March 11, 12.
i Blue ltidgH ini, March 18. I!t.
Farmers Branch, at Carrol If on,
Much '2'), 20.
Farmersville sta, April 1,2.
District stewards w ill meet in
McKinney M E Church Dec 17 at
2 p m.
I. W. ( lark, P. E.
One and 3-4 acres of land to-
gether with residence and barn,
known as the Foote homestead,
located in the most desirable res-
idence portion of the city of Mc-
Kinney, for sale by Doggott and
Clifton. If you want a desirable
home call and see them. 3mdw
Before you make a
single Holiday pur-
chase visit our mam-
moth store.
here you will find countless suitable gifts for
loved ones whether they be old or young.
Furniture!
Rochester Goods
Rogers Silverware.
Consider this a personal invitation to you to visit
our store early when you will have more leisure.
Always at your service.
McKinney, Texas.
DONNA*
D L Aimbmter is erecting a
new house. Ho says ne wants to
spend X-mas with his new wife
in his new house, *
Jim Ingram happened to a
painful accident Friday, lie was
accidentally shot with a 22 target
l .v the hands of Joo Wilder of
Westminster.
I) R Clark has purchased an-
other little farm ftom E 8 Wil-
liams.
J W Ingram has also purchas-
ed another small farm from the
Eubanks heirs of Westminstor.
T L West has constructed a
large now tank.
J W Williams of Coal gate, I T,
is down visiting her step son A A
Block and other relatives of
Donna.
W II Strango and wife are all
smiles. It's a girl.
David Hamilton and Charlie
Todd have beeu very sick but are
improving.
The Donna Woodman camp is
prospering. They rolled in seven
ogs at their last meeting.
C L Settliff has moved back in
our midst. We welcome Charlie
back; he has been a prodigal for
sonic four or live years.
A A Block is building a resi-
dence and will be a citizen of
Donna in the near future.
Mothers Be Careful.
Of the health of your children.
Look out for coughs, colds croup
and whooping cough. Stop them
in time—One Minute Cough Cure
is the best remedy. Harmless
aud pleasant. Sold by R E Bris-
tol, City Drug Store.
fitzhugh mill8.
Dec 8.—Mr Dave Myers of
this place died last Saturday and
was buried at the Fitzbugh cem-
etary last Sunday. Uncle Dave
Myers was liked by every one and
will bo greatly missed.
Miss Mattie Bishop and Mrs
Waldrup of Bishop spent Mon-
day night with Miss Lula Don-
aldson.
Miss Nannie Cole was real sick
last week.
Wade Biggers of Lowcry Ct ow-
ing was here Tuesday.
Mr Burraw went to Frisco Sat-
urday.
A L Allen of Lowcry Crossing
was here Wednesday.
Cult Hardin and wifo and
daughter Miss Lois of Bishop
visited Mrs Cebe Myers last Fri-
day.
Mr John Donaldson ba«i moved
to the Hunter farm south of For-
est Grove.
Jake Decker of Bishop
hero Saturday.
was
C P Heard returned Monday
from Cleburne where be was sum-
moned on account of the serious
sickness of his brother, C D
Htard. 8 D Heard *i11 return
tonight, but J 8 Heard will re-
in aid t few days longer.
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"The Denver Road"
NORTHWEST TEXAS
[THE PANHANOLE.'
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Do You Know of
Any Lqual Investment?
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As our assistance may bo of great value toward securing
what you need or wish, as regards either Agricultural Prop-
erties or Bujino* Opportunities, and will cost nothing, why
not use us? Drop us a postal.
A. A. QLISSON, tien. Pass. A it.
Fort Worth, Texas.
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CHICAGO
Bargains In Pianos.
Slightly used rental pianos, perfect'condition $ioo
Other rental pianos correspondingly low.
You may see six car loads of pianos and organs come
to our store within the next thirty days if you
watch, and the present stock is going to go now.
You may be one of the lucky ones to buy at a
bargain if you call now
J. T. COUCH.
McKINNEY. TEXAS
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To the East and Southeast
Via Th cH.&T.C.R.R.
Rate One Fare Plus $2
TICKETS ON SALE DEC. 20. 21. 32 6 26.1904
Limit 30 Days from dato of Sale. Excellent service,
Good Connections.
VISIT THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME.
Hound trip tickets at cheap rates also on sale between
all Tex a* points Dec. 23, 24. 2.r\ 2li, 31 and Jan. 1;
Limit Jan. 4 for return.
For information relative to rates
connection-, etc. see local ticket iM L ItOoOinS. ll V A-
agent, or address Houston, Texas
Holiday Kates.
One fare plus ten per cent on
the convention basis, can be no
cured via"The Kat v" to all point,
in Texas for the Holiday*; selling
dates, December 23rd, 24th, 25th,
20th, and January 1st. with final
limit to January 4tb, 1905.
For rates and information sc«
any ♦•Katy" agent, or write
V\ G Crush,
Dallas, Texa*.
Dallas, Tex. Nor.14,'04.
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Conner for Job work.
New Schedul for H & T C.
north round h a t o.
No 7—4:34am I Nol—1:15 p m
No 5—9:03 am | No 3— 9:16pm
nttttii round h a t n.
No 8—3:33 pm I No 2—7:35a m.
No 4—1:45 p m | No 6—7.00 pm
k.a8t link—m kat.
Leave 2:50 pm I Arrives 11:50am
local
Arrives 4:50pm I Leaves 7:00 am
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Smith, J. Frank. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904, newspaper, December 15, 1904; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291868/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.