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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRATS
SOME COLLIN COUNTY LOCAL HEAPPNINGS
WAIJjIN CMAI'Mi.
Miss Judo Honmi' of McKinney lias
been vlulting Mr. and Mrs. James
Stiff.
Mrs. Harris and daughter. Miss AxI■
were of Mr. and- Mrn. Tom
Mitchell Sumluy.
Dr. W. H. Wysong of MrKlnni'y has
been making professional culls In if
I lit past Weok. %
MIhn Kxlc C.nous visited friends in
McKlnnoy Saturday night anil Sun-
day.
I, M. Hight and Will WuIIIh woro
McKinney busljrti* visitors Saturday.
Wilfred Mniiri'' i f Melissa. in erect-
ing a nice bungalow residence on his
farm lu re. Ilf ,ttf)ld his family have
Win. I,enrn. wllV Hi'fiipy same when
il Is completed.
A social was Klven al the..home of
Mr and Mrs. Jim Stiff Krldav night
the 10tll, honoring Miss (iladvs l'ow
,if South Texas. We all enjoyed our-
selves very much and left nt a late
hour thanking the hostess for such a
tllce evening
Mr. ai d Mrs. I,. A. Martin hnvo
both hfcn on the sick list but are
Improved at this report.
, Mr. linn) NJrs. TjOtt Bomar of McKIn-
tiey spent Sunday a week ago with
Mr. Kliner Wallls and family.
Misses l.lllio and fleneva Craft vis-
ited Miss Willie Stiff recently.
Mesdames Joe Hight, Klmer Wallls
and Mure Hight visited Mrs Henry
Wallls Sunday.
Miss. Altn Wallls who h is been ill
for tho past week of la grippe Is some
what improved.
Mr. .and Mrs. Jesse Nichols and
children, J 'and Virginia T/oe,
and Mr and Mrs. I, M Hlght were
truest* of Mr. and Hrs. James Stiff
Sunday the 12.
Wishing the editors of Hie Pally
I'ourlor.-Onzotte u::d Weekly Donto-
ora-Oatot^e a Merry Christmas ami a
Happy New Year.
Hog Killing Is a thing of the past
here.
T. H. M<< 'andless and son, Opie,
were in Piano/Second Motnlay. J. n.
sold a yoitng mule while there.
I'aulltte Berb.v spent Saturday nicht
and Sunday in McKlnnoy the guosi uf
her uncle Taylor Pain.
Will Siandifcr has moved near Mt
Oi've 10 tho house vacated by lack
Webo.
Rolllc Perrell and wife, are 'he
proud' parents of a ten pound girl.
Tlifto a musical Interliilnmont
at tho home of Milton turner:! S.i'ur-
Oay niffli'.'
Ttov Sr.ider of McKinney filled his
appointf'.t r. «t Bowlell Creeiy < 'hii h
Sunday. . il« i . • accepted the enll ;.s
pastor fk. that church for the corn-
mlng yea'.'.
Pave J'-dsou and family of I'oneino
rpent Sufcdtty with the lalter's parents
Mr. an< Mm. T W Harnall.
Will rtutherford and family spent
Saturday? ntyrtit and Sunday with the
lattpr's {parfpXa,, Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Ray. v''
Mrsa'/fyylbr .Pnln and daughter
Miss jfcuct'e. of McKinney spent from
Monday* till Saturday at the hon e of
F. M lV..l.y.
Tom liijii'or of Mionla. Okln., has
< onie to tfi.. holiday? with the
Icttcr'i-broWPr, M . Buck P.ay.
>r
Mt'HI'llV.
Quite a number of the young folk.i
enjoyed a partv last Monday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I'laiulc Tur-
ner
There will ho a ''hrlstiii
rhe I la.pt I
dav night
n V
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church at this pi
t reo at
ice Fri-
Mr
and Mrs.
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part
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Ilia M Ml
Mr A ino-
oking aft
Club. We w>re glad to have them
with us
\\ hilt- the cool spell is on (lie peo-
ple ale taking advantage of It by
kllllnft hogs.
A. T Fiirr of Stamps, Ark., is lu re
selling another car of sweet potatoes
ami syrup.
The home talent play went to ''ail-
till Mills the night of (lie 17th and put
on'the play with a good attendance
with the consult ration of the weather.
Itev. K. T Lancaster, the Methodist
pastor, here for 1910 moved in tho
parsonage this week.
Mrs. It. f. Bush Is very sick this
week.
People III this section of Collin are
through work and ready to oelebrato
Xmas.
M S. (iarner who Is In bed sick
with lagrippe Is reported as Improv-
ing.
II. Hooch anil family left for Ten-
nessee this week where they will
make their future home.
The W. ". W. degree team of this
city went over to Clinton last Monthly
night anil Initialed three candidates
for the lodge at that place.
While returnlng4rom Clinton last
Monday l>r. Aril run his automobile
Into a clay bank along sldo (ho road
anil crushed a wheel. The lir. and
the writer of those Items proceeded
on homo in a wagon.
!>ONNA.
Beu I ah May, the Hide daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hendricks, Is
very sick at this writing.
Bert Abernuthy anil family visited
relatives In McKinney Saturday unil
Sunday of last week.
Mr. Fred Italnes of Melissa visited
his brother Robert Raines and family
Thursday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Benton WHfH|«r of
McKinney visited tho former's brother
Bert Abornathy anil family Sunday.
Pave Bell and family have moved to
Chambllss. Mr. Aklns and children
will occupy the house vacatqd by Mr.
Bell. " *
Crate Ingram anil family of Penlol
are here on an extended visit with
relatives.
Grandpa Parks who Is visiting a(
(lie homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Short
was taken suddenly ill, soon after Ills
arrival and*still continues Very sick.
Messrs WIIHo and Poc Nichols of
chambllss visited their sisters, MesJ
dames Cleveland and Raines Thurs-
day.
Mr Reuben Pyor and family have
moved near Rhymer. Grandma Pen-
ny of Rim Ridge has moved Into t l^e
house vacated by Mr. pyy
Hick Welch has moved (o Rhymer.
Taylor Bell and family of Chambllss
have occupied the house vacated by
Mr Welch. Mr. Itcll will have charge
of one of Mr. Cleveland's peddling
wagons.
Doc. 20.
COII'MAN.
Our community was visited by a
llgl^ rain Thursday, the tlrst we have
had in several weeks. Jt was badly
needed on wheat.
Frank Pysart and son, Marlon and
Bd Claypool left last Thursday for
West Texas.
Jim Howell and family nnil Mrs.
W. J. Howell were shopping In Van
Alstyne Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. ('rigger visited Mrs. John
Cooper Wednesday.
Newt I'awthorn moved over in tho,
Warden School district Tuesday,
where they will reside another year.
Mr Kuylston moved In the house V0-
cateil.by Mr. Cawthon.
Amos and John Uttr- n visit, <1 their
brother
in.I
Friday iiluiit.
T. J.
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.mo was
Murphy
Monday
J B Turner and family were Pal-
las visitors Monday.
Born to Mr. und Mrs Tom Smith.
Pec. ljith a boy-
Born to Mr and Mrs. Tjeonard
Moulden Pec. 11th, a boy.
Mr and Mrs Roseoe Stewart anil
ehlldn n returned home Sunday from
a week's visit to relatives at Bonham.
Misses Rewis ami Strothers visited
in MeKJnney from Friday till Sunday.
Miss Bessie Arnold visited in Pia-
no from "Friday until Sunday
Murphy, Pec. loth.
JOSBI'HINR.
Mtss l.aiira Sloan, win
be,| sick for several dayt
I.IISter AbboU Went ti:
w ek 11 in.-.n t inir I
The t oriitnerei il i li
nlr.'lit In regular «
has been in
Is up again.
N't vinlu last
•ii.
d is pn
visited T
Jt li a Sun-
ilaiighter
' t hild-
ehlblren
unday af-
-inc nice-
sunfiay f-
ly it this plate. Mr Mdiure deser-
vt s much credit for his work In our
stjiool and Sundav School.
i.« N«i M:CK.
int
i wit
Monday
\b
Hi
Vll
Brother RIckerRon filietl his ap
polulmcnt at the Baull.it church Sat-
urtlny anil Sunday.
Bro. J K. Butler of Cooper prepl.
tlelil of this district preached at (he
Methodist Protestant Church Friday
night and held quarterly conference
Saturday evening.
Miss Cinderella Pruett Is on the sick
list.
Henry l.cwis moved Into tho house
vacated by I* P. Henderson und Mr.
Hctylcrson moved lo tho hotiso where
Henry l«< wls lived.
Alfred I joe ami family have moved
to his father's furm (wo miles north
of like.
Jim Willis and wife, Miss PuOcom
unil John Pearson of Uonard, Wore
(fuesls of Bro. W. !•>. Black and wife
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Thomas and wife of Pake Creek
are visiting the latttrs purentR, Rev.
W. R. Black and wife.
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THOMPSON.
TH VIiSDAY, DEC. 23, K>15.
Knmia Snider visited In McKlnnA'
Saturday.
Jim Kissinger and family visited
Mil. Kissinger's parents, Mr. and
\|i Jo- Hlusley of m ar Roland, Sirt-
urdaj night.
T. II. cuniiingliain. wlf and little
soli, T C. visited relatlven in 1'rospor
Sunday.
Miss Lucille luincan was the guoHt
of Miss Kiiima Snider Katurduy night.
Mn J. A. Tucker, who has been In
;i sanitarium at Pallas, wut able to
be brought home yesterday. Mrs.
Tucker is Improving very slowly.
KrWlu Pewls of <'hambcrsvillc visit-
cd relatives here Saturday night und
Sunday. ,
Miss IJ11 le Graves entertained her
friends Saturday night. All report a
nice time. Hot chocolate and caka
were served.
Rhea Mill's 21.
A nice rain fell hero Thursday,
whleli was fine on wheat.
Mr. Burnett who has been sick for
the past week Is no better at this
wrlllng.
Mrs. Klla Bariyjtt Is oil the sick list
this week.
Mrs. Claud Bandy who bus been
quite sick for the past week Is report-
ed better at (his writing.
J. M. Gaddy and family visited
their daughter, Mrs. Mary Bass of
Heard Ranch Sunday.
Fin Ray and wife of Greenville
have moved fuick to our community.
We welcome them.
John Gaddy. wife and little daught-
er Puffy visited tho fortner's sister,
Mrs. Mary Bass Sunday.
Miss Mary Carmon visited Miss
Ruby I/ee Sunday.
Mr. Stogall and'family have moved
to Heard Ranch in tiiv house vacated
by George Bass.
Marvin-Trourell of Lucas was a vis-
itor in this community a few days last
week.
Several from this community at-
tended thejRitt Supper at Ctillooku
Saturday n(gh^
Hoc. 21.
HAKT SPRINGS.
J W. Kills and sons Howard and
Fred, were In McKinney Saturday.
W c Wilson anil family of McKin-
ney visited J. T I nigger Sunday.
S I.. Campbell went to Gainesville
to lilentfy a dead man whom he
thought was his brother-in-law, Tues.
day
It. H Hodge ami Ray Oautt wore
marketing turkeys In McKinney Sat.
urilay.
T A Williams and family wore
Christmas shopping In McKinney
Saturday.
W W Kills and family visited Km.
dgi
al Ml /Inn recent|y
und M i -is i iara Tninp-
Irove wi r> in MeKin-
, i
Mrs. Rhode Allen and daughters.
Misses Annie and Willie are sick with
Lagrlppo.
Prof. Avener Cox Is quite sick with
la grippe. Miss Willie Karnsworth Is
teaching for him at Lone Kim.
I ilt k Kirkland of Roland spent Su/i ■
day with his brother, Ktl.
Roy Simmons has been sick for sev
oral days with lagrlppo.
Several from Gils place attended the
Homesteader's banquet at McKinney
Friday night.
Lon llrigsby and family have moved
into the Roland neighborhood.
Frank Pinsmore and son Pannlt'
were in this neighborhood Sunday.
Miss Ida Jennings and Mr. Jodie
Birch of Anna suprprlsod their many
friends Friday by driving over
R. C. Horn's and getting marrioi
young couple are highly rospeefbd
we wish fur them a long and hap^y
wedded life.
Arb McMaluiu and wife spent last
Sunday with Pick Kirkland and fam-
ily of Roland.
Miss Bertha Grlgsby Is very sick
with lagrippe.
Walter Scott Is riding 111 a brand
new tnito presented to him by A M.
"Kncio Gus" Wilson as u. Christnias
present.
Mil liinsl' V and family have moved
Into our ni iy.iiborhoud from Vli • land.
Miss Ronnie i'o\ is visiting hi i coiA-
aln, Mrs. .'\iige Beaty.
( ii \mbi:rsVii.li;.
CLLL.ROKA.
und
i.eona lioopread Is Improving
will be able to sit up soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jenkins huvo u
new boy.
Charlie Morgan and Ambrose Rut-
ledge are on the sick list this weok.
Rev. Hanson the new Methodist pas-
tor filled Ills regulur apiftilntment here
Sunday evening.
Mr. Stenson of Princeton was here
and led the singing.
Rev. Plsher preached here Sunday.
Claude McKlroy has moved to Hap-
py, Texas. Tho family's many frlonds
will miss them.
fullooku people enjoyedau box sup-
per Saturday night. Miss Mary Mon-
ger received the prise for the prettiest
girl. Mr. Charlie Akin got a bar of
soap for being the most, homely man
t here.
AIU>ATH.
It has been bedded best J)ot to try
to have the Chrlatmus tree ut the
school house on uccount of there being
so much sickness. ,
Mtss Vlrgte Neal visited homo folks
at Wallls Chapel Saturday and Sun-
day.
Little Walter llomar and Ruth Aus-
burn and have dlphthorla, but arc re-
ported as Improving.
Mrs. M. A. Nell and daughter, Ror-
nice of Howe are visiting relatives
here.
\N . R. Irfowaftl gave the young peo-
ple a singing Sunday night.
Nearly everyone in tills community
have lagrippe.
I lee.y'O.
TO CLUB MEMBERS
. ml 'o a
fed Wd
• Lddhtfc was In MeKIni:
11 'awille Kmei i'in spent
iinl w it Ii 111 r mot her in Mi
i-
t lie
K in-
ii nil family
Will leuVO
C. T
unlay.
Miss
w • ks
ney.
Wink Clo
■ 'ion for i >klalioina city.
Mls. Kthel I'arris spent last Satur-
day iiiirht and Sunday with Miss Net-
lye Anderson.
Miss's Kthel Coatney and Opal
hrtiry were shopping in McKinney
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Thompson visit,
ed the former's mother at McKlnnoy
Sunday night.
Tom Anderson Is at home with la-
grlppo. /
Raleigh Porter died at his home at
his home at Weston Saturday. The
remains were brought to Chambers-
ville where the funeral services were
conducted by Bro. Jones. lie Is sur-
vived by his wife und little daughter,
his father and mother, brothers, and
sisters. He lived In tlili' community
'•e vera I years where he had many
friends. The many friends of thin
family are in deep sympi
yen
n
In t
rub.
il and lien
KOI,AM>.
with
lllerft.
Peur Girls: 1 told you last week
that I would hftvo u secret this woek
and would toll It to you by my press
press letter. So many of the girls
showed Just the spirit 1 thought they
would and wrote. 1 am sending a.
special letter to thuse girls. I want
to acknowledge lovelj letters from
rracejr-aftd PIxtB Wllklns, and Nell
ton, Mt. Vernon; Kate Voner and
y Plnson Forney, Eulu Patterson,
F)11le Johns and Willie Mac Scott,
Rosebud; Gra6o Mitchell, Venus;
Helen Coffman, Payne; Besslo Bailey
Hhlloh; Helton Marrow, ltockport;
Eva. Massoy, Travis'; 1 am told there
Is a bundle of mail awaiting me, so 1
suppose there are many other nice In-
teresting letters yet to be road. How
one of the new clubs sends In an In
interesting report. This club was or-
ganized by the splont|^il working club
al I lore hosier.
1 wan a guest of the girl's club at
Forney Friday night and enjoyed
their prcs' iita!loTi of a club play, cn-
tllfoil "Cupid's Partner." I' was well
staged nnd presented In a lno::t credit-
able manner. I think Ihe.v received
very satisfactory sum considering the
bail nlgjit.
Now for the secret, I luive been
given a department iu 111" American
Home. Journal for our club work. In
tills department We can <fiite all we
want to tell about our work. Have
letters from the press reporters and
other chili matters. It Is to be your
ress home. Another thing Hint 1
have soured for you ami t think Is
fine Is this; For every subscription
that you secure as a club member Is
to bo sent one half of same returned
to you for your club fund. I will
send you suserlption blanks whlrh
you can use. Send the subscriptions
thru your teacher or commercial sec-
retary or any one whom you wish. As
soon as listed then half will he re-
mitted to yon, to he nppllod to your
club fund. I may not be making the
question quite clear, but will write
you again Mrs. Wyatt will bo the
secretary of our department find you
know how mood she W to attend to
thlntrs for von.
Is the January number of this
Journal will appear n s'ory of the
Bueknor • '<■-plums JToeie. I wpnt you
lo read it You will be sent ii copy of
the first
what yon ;
that ever-
firs' I'-iU-
(h'-y will I
ever*- "I i'1
Unit you may see Just
lintf to liuv• I will see
LETTERS TO SANTA CUIUS
FROM GOOD LITTLE films UNO BOYS 1
^ M'KINIEY AND COLLIN COUNTY.. ADDRESS
ILL LETTERS TO "SANTA CLAUS" CARE OF
MILT COURIER-GAZETTE OR WEEKLY OEM-
OCRAT-CAZETTE OR BRING TO p OFFICE
Only Wants \ Fow TI lines
liear Santa liaus—I am ten years
old. Please bring me a foot-ball, a lit-
tle auto. Home fire works and ull
kind of fruits. Your little hoy,
- (Jit A.N Vll,LK KKItMCY
Blue Ridge.
WmiIm Lola To Ent.
Hear Old Santa <iaus—1 am a lit-
tle girl seven years old: I wunt you to
pleuse bring me a doll carriage a set
of dishes a ring and lote of good
things to eu t. Please don't forget my
mama. Your little girl,
VINNIB2 IjEP: KBRIJTY
Blue Ridge.
Wants Others Remembered.
McKinney, Tex. Dear Santa Ha us.
lioase bring me a new doll and a doll
buggy and a^ing; some candy, apples,
uml nuts and be sure and dont forget
Orandpa Smith's children for their
Mamu is dead. Bring them lots uf
1 hi'igs. From
IllIFFY CIADI Y.
Asks Hants To t'ome.
('ulleoka, Te*. Dec. 21.—Hear San-
ta tiuus: Please bring me a dog col-
lar, a box of hahy giants and some ro-
inan candies, and a bicycle lamp add
some fruits. I'lease iV t ftfrget my
little nieces in Amariilo, Josephine
and Culleoka. Your friend,
UKC1N FRANKHt.N.
Il«> «<mmI, Sauls Claus.
Melissa, Tt*x. Hoe. 22.—hear Santa
f'iaus. I am a little boy ■! years old.
Mid I want you to he sure and come
to see me Christ mas and bring me
anything you think I would like ^un-
til. 1 would like to have a little train,
some building blocks, a pair of little
rod house shoes and anything else
you have for me. Iion't forget my ill -
I lo Tirol her; he wants you to bring bin
an auto and Just anything else. Mnntn
Clans, don't forget the candy, \frult
and nuts. Your little boy.
ROBIiRT HOI'STON MofiRK.
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75-Vear-()ld Mini Needs Help
McKinney, Tex., Dec. 22, 1915.
Dear Santa Clause I am a b|K boy 73
yoaI'h 4<1 but uh hclplosH a« a .small
hoy. I arti pa rallied totally disableti
from work. 1 need some of the neces-
saries of life if you hnVe more than
the little ones need It will be grate-
fully received. Fraternally yours,
DANJK14 FRKDKRICK
•McKinney, Texas R. 2.
Wants A lllg IMill
Altoga, Tex. Dec. 20 191 r>. Dear
Santa Claus.—I am a little girl 12
years old and T wish you would bring
mo il big doll, a work box and I want
some fruit and nuts and candy Don't
forget my little sister, Krlnil 7.no
Whitson, ami bring her some candy
anil a rubber doll and I am as ever
your little girl.
KD1TH WHITSON
Silll Santa's (iii'l
, I leal* Santa Clause I am a title girt
years old and 1 want yon to bring
me a doll with sleepy eyes. I want
all kind of fruit and nuts and Santa
that Is all I am still your little girl
MARY KMKAHKTll WHITSON
She Thinks Of (.Hin ts
McKlnrit v. Texas, Dot:. 22. Dear
Santa Clause- I have tried to bo a.
rood little girl and I am nine year-
old and In tho third grade. I want a.
doll and a doll buggy and 1 want a
book loo. I want nuts and ail kinds
of candles and fruit. Don't forget
my papa and mama and grandmas.
My two ulsters want something too.
Your lltle girl,
ANNA Hi'NICK ffpJNNTR
Tree Year Ohl Hoy Writes.
McKinney Texas, Dec. 21, 101r>.
Dear Santa Claus.—T mn a little boy
S years old and want you to please
come to see me. T want a hirrn.
drum, violin and how, fire wagon,
pop guns nnd some candy and nuts.
Don't forget all the other little
boys In Mi'Klnney. Your little friend.
JOHN MAI.l.OW MONTOOMKRY.
From Another I,lltle Frleml.
McKlnnoy Texas, Dec. 20. 1915.
Hear Santa I am a little irirl nine
years old ami In tho fourth grade. T
want you to bring me a big doll, a
I pencil box, lots of apples oranges and
nuts. I live In the country on Routa
No. 6. Dont forget my little baby sis-
ter Virgin. Your Friond,
BILL HALL.
Kile Need's Clothes
McKinney, Texas, Dec. 22,( 1>1B/
Dear Santu—1 am a good little *lrl
and want you to bring me "®«ne
drosses and aprons, r.s my clotlifc^'
were all burned up. A little ring, u
red chair and a bracelet and
don't forget my llttl auntie, as V
SNoOKI'M MATTIByN
Wants IawcsI (Mill To lie Found ,
Piano, Texas, Dear Santa—I am a -
little girl seven years old, I have been
a good IHtlo girl and want' you t
bring mo one of the lurgest dolls you
cun find, a little stove, little dresser,
and a washstund, and ulso a pair ot
kid gloves. Don't forget to bring me
some fruits, nnts, and candles of aU
kinds und don't forget my llttl#
auntie. As ever, your little girl,
FRANC ICS I.OU18K HKRNpON.
V:
As Uood As
PlunoTexus Dour
• . ..no . ——— - —,—
He boy four years old and have been
as good as I could bit. I want you to,
bring me a wugon, a toy Istol
some cups to shoot, a:-drum and 1<
of candies, nuts, and fruits be sura
and don't forget my mother and
Daddy lllll. As ovor, your little boy,
0WI1.IJB: I>$K Hl'JRDON.
Please Don't Forget Mama ami Papa.
McKinney Texus, 1915, Dec. 21.
Dear Santa—I am a lltle girl 7 years
oitl and I go to school am In the first
grade my teachers name Is Mrs. Hill.
I would like a doll, doll chair, cook
stove, table and a little onctl box and
a, doll bed. Antl Santa please do not
forget my sister Mamie she wants a
bicycle doll, buggy and many story
hooks, fire works nuts and fruit. Your
little friends.
J KAN AND M AUDIO WILCOX
P. S. Pleuse don't forget mania
antl pupa. .
NOTICE
The National Uhmprolic College
opened iMwmiiiiciit oWcch nt McKin-
ney Hotel on l ee. JAth, under (lap
inanagtment of one of our skilled Ml)
Juslers, for the adjnstmcnt at-
Chronic Discuses. Millions ,of
have lieeu and are being cured by
new Drugless Mel hod. after medlt
science liiul faild lo relieve. Hutu
have Is-en imd are being cured now'In
your stale by tills almost never falling
method.
All exuminalions will lie absolutely
free, 'lliousands of sw-orn testlnton«
iuls will he published Inter.
led adt
at
peopto
iindnM"
$20,000, $10,000, $5,000
Cash
To loan right now on
|good Collin county land
at 8 per cent. No wait-
ing*. Long' time if you
want it. Local money.
No waiting on Loan Co.
Abstract of title and
good land is all that is
required. Anxious to
make these loans befoc©
January 1st. McKinney
Realty Compiny. A. M.
(Armp) Hill, Manager*
Office With Daily Cour^
ier-Gazette and Weekly
Democrat-Gazette.
It. H. Cogburn has moved to Mc-
Kinney from ii 1 m farm three miles
South of the city'. We welcome Mr.
Hid Mrs 1 Coi.prurn to our city.
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enter your fi
the canned ■
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11oine On 11."i
Nuts As A I
recipes. Till
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V'ti ".' r l lardens; Tie:
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• ii dates will bo an-
Koon as ci it tin rail
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Now In i"nt lo atm I want to wish
you a Very Merry t 'hrlitlnnt i and a
Happy New Year With lovs,
MHH TiANflNttM. •
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hi. pi:', sinry hi |iiuii|ihlct I'm in. I
of n/e look ap t lit 11 mi i.v ply an! b\
it iiimle It weigh tl I pound*, wlion
bent II'.' Hi father look a |>n li, n n„
vvel' beil iiIunit hull' what (lie tu t s |■ > ,
Till* piiinplilet has a picture of ilt bo>
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Given Away Free
To auv lsi> im- girl under 1(1 yea -s ,,f a,..,. |„K a plK
one, vvV are going to give them on - nl ihes,- |.,B S|„rlcs which uili
It II you how lo I I your pig autl make him weigh im '
nit mill'- old. We will have litem ready lice, '.'lib
one of Iheiii. Vou must rail In pi ".on ««iih voui
guai'dlnii.
al tl
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father, mother or
Land Mortgage Bank
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1915, newspaper, December 23, 1915; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293256/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.