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• Battle Creek Sanitarium Foods •
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Sold Exclusively in McKinney by Q
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- OOALK'8 chapkl.
Miss Dora h" 1)e«n
"Visiting at Mr. Bph e?" ^ *
rned to her home in Wv.Q4 coun-
<Mrs. D. C. Plippen or Vlneland
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
ptcher Barnes.
Irs. P. H. Hepp has been sick
Ing the past week.
|(ss Stinr tt of
•e® visiting NobUU
rtew days.
Bnlirift Stanford of McKlA-
visiting her grandmother,
in talent.
Joses tionner is 8i0k
dime In this place.
lay ton Noblltf and wife of
sville visited his father
ner, T. W. Noblltt, last
Jlney Myers of McKinuey
lay with homefolks.
|BIA K IIIDGK.
Ivy rains last week have
lie of the farmers some
1 about boll worms.
Galloway has returned
to Oklahoma.
Clair was In Dallas and
Ut week on business,
tfevil and Miss Millie
tere married Thursday
it the home of the bride s
B. A. Everldge, Rev. W11-
Itiatlng.
p Jones of Myra. Texas,
assisting in the Baptist
feary was in McKinney Sal-
Baldwin and wife were here
Ik visiting his parents, Mr.
r* 8. J. Baldwin.
Id Miller and wife are the
irents of a fine boy si m o
m
DOIH D'ARC.
rain of Wednesday caused
reak to overflow Its banks.
Dlnsmore and wife have a
dy stopping with them.
n« Gulledge and Mrs. Cop-
on the sick list; also Dr.
With these exception-.,
I good.
Kirkland is visiting h« r
«. John Nofrls, f
attending the meaHftg
Bid. Horn,
and family of Vinc-
our community 8uil-
ls visiting at
D'arc school house on the second
Sunday at 4 o'clock.
Several from this community at-
tended church at Vlneland Sunday
night.
.There is some talk of moving the
schdol house.
convention Is to be held at Prince-
ton. On acount of rain there are
not as many as were expected to be
present.
Mrs. Newsons and sister, Mrs.
Graham, attended the funeral at
Celina of their sister, Mrs. Mattle
Biddy.
Several from this place attended
the meeting at Parker where Bro.
Adair had great success; hundred
and thirty-eight conversions.
Dick Birch from Wylie was in our
cjty last week.
Dick Snider and Corry Pharr
were in Wylie last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ward of Par-
ker are visiting the latter's mother,
Mrs. Spurgeon.
• BISHOP.
Several from this community
attended the funeral cf John
BridsretarUlT .W.ison ^..lapel.
wul rtHip"r transacted business
in the Princeton community 'aat
Tuesday.
Wf> have had seevral heavy ralna
during the past week. Wilson
creek overflowed doing great dam-
age to growing crops.
Several from this comunlty nave
been attending the protracted meet-
ing that has been going ort <it WK
son Chapel.
Mrs. Edwards of near Bl/lhe
Chapel spent last Tuesday wi,th Mrs.
Cora Harper and family of tKis com-
munity. % , , , , ,
John Scalf of near pnSoe vis'.tal
his.son and family In this comunl-
ty one day last week..
Mrs. Kennedy of McKinney vis-
ited her son jOllver Kennedy and
family of thfs "place the first of last
wee k. «,
mlanes Wjfhnle Bass and Robic
l/owry Qf near Mllllcan spent one
night' lasl .WPek with Miss May Bass
of j1)ib community.
Thu,^aptist protracted meeting
comemnced at Lowry Crowing Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Enlo of near
Coale's Chapel visited the latter's
sister. Mrs. John Scalf and family
of this community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielder and
children of near Culleoka visited
John Marshall in this community
Sunday.
The picnic that was to have been
held at l^owry Crossing the 27th of
July has been postponed until the
18th of August, on account of rain
and overflow during the past week.
LUCAS.
Miss Lula Stevens from Green
vllle is visiting her sister, Mrs
Anderson.
Charlie Cooke and family were
in our community last week.
Mrs. Tom 8need is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Bomsr <|r _
Misses Maud Bowman, Myrtle
Cooke. Cassle Hall. Mr. Evert Bow-
man Elmer Stratton and Jim Smith
were delegates to the singing con-
st Copevllle. at which all
NEW HOPE.
Oscur Williams of New Hope,
has returned from Fayetteavllle,
Ark., where he has been attending
the University the last three years.
Sid Johnson of Ft. Smith, Is visit-
ing his aunt, Mrs. N. J, Mlllican.
Rev. P. C. Archer, pastor of the
Methodist church at McKinney,
preached an interesting sermon at
Jacob Routh Sunday.
Joe Bates and Ben King attended
the rally at East McKinney Sunday
night.
The picnic at Mt. Zion, Thursday,
July 5, was enjoyed by all.
Several from this place attended
the ice cream supper at Wilson's
Chapel Saturday night.
Merrill Rutledge and Oscar Wil-
liams attended the picnic at Farm-
ersville Saturday.
Jim Millican of Kingston, 1. T.,
who returned to McKinney Friday,
was In our community Saturday.
Prof. Yorng of Princeton. Wlis
with us Thursday night. He ex-
pects to get a singing clats at this
place, to begin the first Monday in
August.
The protracted meeting will be-
gin at Routh th first Sunday in
August. C«mo and worship with
us.
LA YON.
tyirfc. T. F. Boone returned Sunday
fram Greenville where she has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. P.
Phillips.
F. M. Warden and daughter, Miss
Golda, of McKinney have been visit -
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boyd this
week.
Quite a number of Lavon people
have been attending the protracted
meeting at Millwood.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Thomson of
Clear Lake visited E. C. Thomson
and family last Sunday.
E. F. Shaw Is visiting hla sister,
Mrs. Walter Copeland, this week.
Messrs. Johnnie Adams and Dick
James attended the picnic at Far*
mersville last Saturday,
W. F. Boyd went to McKlrth&Jr
one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carmack and
children, PeteJames. Tod BpVd aftd
a few others went fishing Saturday
night, and had fine luck. i*Ste H*ys
he caught some two Inches lonfc and
several small ones.
WKTSEIA
There is some tiJV 6t boll worms
on the cotton Oft tha account of so
much rain.
Miss Kittle Alexander Is on the
sick list this week.
Miss Bettle Williams of Faulkner,
visited Mr*. Graham last week.
Several from here attended churcn
at Mt. Olive yesterday.
Bob Dye happened to a misfor
tone last night. While at church at
Mt. Olive someone cut his new bug
gy all to plecees.
Miss Alice Miller, who Is attend-
ing the normal at McKinney, visit-
ed home folks Saturday and Sun
Burel Taylor, who works in tb
postoflce at Dallas. Is visiting hi
brother, M^rrln Taylor of this place
John Actkerson and family visit
ed at Lucas last week.
Wright wll begin his inco
Price Off on all
Summer Suits...
$20,oo Suits for ||Q 00
$18.00 Suits for }9 90
$15.00 Suits for 50
$12.50 Suits for $5 23
$10.00 Suits for 1500
Come to the Big Re-Uunlon next week and make my store headquar-
ters. Plenty of free ice water, and you are welcome.
DICK ALLEN 1
McKinney, Texas,
Ing at this place the ev«*4np of the
fifth Sunday.
Homer Wetsel sad wife are vlslt-
In Clay bounty.
Petklns' Nur*ei>y.
W. H. Perkins, proprietor Of the
Perkins' Nurseries Just south of
town, reports a fine business this
year, so far. People are buying more
trees and giving more attention to
fruit growing every year, which
bodes well for the future of our
! county. Mr. Perkins has been lu the
I nursery business eight years and
we are gratified tb note his success.
ROLAND.
Austin Cox and wife have i> little
girl stopping with them.
Mrs. C. C. Burge, who has been
visiting E. S. Burge and family, re-
turned to her home ih Fort Worth
Friday.
Misis Hallle Davis of Nevada
spent Ssturday and 8und&y with
Miss Bain Weff.
Lewis Cox of Gunter visited rela-
tives In Roland Sunday.
Rev. Smith filled h'.s appointment
at Liberty Sunday.
The Holiness people are holding
a revival meeting at Ash Groye this
wwk.
Geo. Den rtfe left today
for a visit to the former's brothor
in Southern Texas.
C. Carter is visiting his son, Jobn
Csrter, and famlfy.
MAPLE.
The farmers are expecting a good
corn crop since the big rains h*ve
begun, bat the cotton is doubtful.
8. P. Parker Is In Tioga using tho
water for rheumatism..
Seamond Caldweel had three
strokes of paralysis Friday. He Is
In a celt leal condition
P. W.' Parker and *fl«s Berth:t
Raper, Gray Douglas and Ml*s Ethel
Parker, visited at Cottage Hill Sun-
day. ,
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1906, newspaper, August 2, 1906; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291953/m1/8/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.