The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1904 Page: 5 of 12
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lin
Jig Removal Sale
About first of December «1 will move and occupy a larger
building just next door to my present location. In order to
' reduce my very large stock and save moving so much, for
the next t>0 days I will maKe special low prices on wall paper,
{ puints, oil*, varnishes, window glass pictures picture fram-
ing, jewel'* and watches. A rare opportunity to save money
during >r * 'e. Ask for merchants rebate stamps.
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R. E. BRISTOL.
CITY DRUG STORE
McKinney, Texas
Marriage License.
iW E Gay and Miss Sallic But-
r.
T H Johnson and Miss Minnie
ites.
Oscar Seigle and Miss Ida
ites.
Joe Smith and Miss Delancy
11 lies.
ft) L Armbrister ami Miss Davis
endri< ks.
B K Adair and. Miss Savanah
aok.
M W Thompson and Miss
jeria Allen.
Will Douglass and Miss Effie
lixon.
B F Corry and Miss Mattie
rummitt.
Charlie Hodge (col) and Eliza
nith (col).
Sam Pomdexter and Miss Ethel
toddy.
Roy I Largent and Miss Bessie
I Hamilton.
Jim Keys and Miss Mary
anklin.
H. & T, C. Excursion Rates.
International Fair, San Antonio
Texas, Oct 22 to Nov 2, 19U4.
Date of sales Oct 21st to Nov 2nd
inclusive. Limit Nov hrd. ltate
$10.45 for round trip.
San Antonio Oct 24: rou«d trip
tickets will be sold at rate of
$<t.40. Limit to leave San An-
tonio Oit 2<).
12t.h Nat'I Irrigation Congress
El Paso Nov 15 to IK, 1904.
Ticket* will be sold 10, II and 12.
Final limit Nov 22: rate via
Houston $li) 00; via Dallas round
trip $15 95.
Congress of Cotton Co Opera-
tive Farmers Houston Oct l'J and
20, 1904. Date of sale Oct 18lh.
Final limit Oct 21; rate 15.90.
J. E. Class.r, Agent.
Mrs Norman Press ly of Deni-
son, nee Miss Sophia Moore, has
returned home after a visit to her
parents, Mr and Mis Lou Moore.
Her little sister Ruby accompa-
nied her.
Blue Gallery
Best Photos at Close Prices.
Just a word with regard to Special or Cut prices We
have never advertised them,because we have always endoavrr-
ed to give to our friends and customers the full value of every
cent that has been spent with us. In other words we have
tried to carry out the Golden Rule in every transaction : "To
do to others us we would they would do to us." But this is
an age of push, and you will find at our Gallery the very low-
est prices possible for first class work. If it is possible to
make a so-called $5 or $0 picture and sell same for $3 or $4
per dozen, you will find it so at out Gallery. Our record in
the past shows that our prices are right and our work satisfac-
tory. We are proud of it, and thankful to the people of Collin
county that have enabled us to make it. During August we
turned out over 1900 picture, and September upwards of 2300.
Our work during this presont month bids fair to far exceed
this. Our mailing points are everywhere; Moutana, Kunsa-.
In lian Territory, Oklahoma, and nearer home at Allen, Cope-
ville, Valdastu, Altoga, Clear Lake, Frisco, Anna, Rock Hill,
Melissa, Ardath, CbambersviMe, Lucas, Princeton. Blue Ridge,
Fulton, Aquilla,Prosper, Biggers,Farmersville,Britton.Dallas.
These are only some of the points we mail to. Bear this in
mind,we will meet any prices that are made in town, with the
very best work. All we ask is for you to come round and
st'c. Here are a few prices. Fine Mantle Cabinets $;5 per
dozen, advertised by othois as $5 photos. Straight Cabinets
*$2.50. Special Winners $1, Our Alta. Ovals 50c per dozen
can't be beat. Be sure and see them. Yours for best work
and close prices.
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All our styles are the
latest out.
Blue Gallery,
McKinney and Blue Ridge, Tex.
Of the Baptist Churches of Collin * In Court House at McKinney lout
County.
Monday A fit moon.
io BiiDii ii in PHI NOT
Beginning Friday, October attth,
And Lasting Until Sunday
Octcber ,40th.
The Fifth Suudav meeting of
the Collin County Baptist Asso-
ciation will convene with the Rhea
Mills Baptist Church, Friday 10
a. m. Octobor 28-ii0.
FRIDAY MORN I NO BKSHlON.
Devotional cxercise, led by G
M Cook.
The value of the Church prayer-
meeting—R J Fletcher, W M
Woolf, T A Parris.
Pastorial visiting—W H Dunn,
W T Newaome, J F Gibson.
Should Christians give the
tenth to the Lord's work—J G
Pulliam.J H Davis,J W Hollums.
E E King.
AFT KRNOON SKSStON.
Devotioual service — Led by
George Dale.
Presetvation of the Saints—G
B Airheat, A B Hall, J W Hack-
ney and A J McClusky.
Should youug ministers be as-
sisted in obtamiugan education—
II N G Bentley, J A Giles, J A
Lee.
Westminster Institute—Charles
Thompson, J B Wilbanks, M F
Wheeler.
KVKNINO 6K8SION.
Advantages of co-operating
with the Baptist General Conven-
tion of Texas—G O Key, T A
Payne, J B Snider, H N G Bent-
ley.
saturday morn 1 no session.
Devotional service—F M Brown
Board meeting.
Can we have Evergreen Sunday
Schools in country Churches—M
T Tucker, M Yarbro, L Cam-
eron.
County Missions—M F Wheeler
J W Crowder, G M Wells.
aftkrkoon skssion.
Devotional services—Led by
Hugh Luster.
Our Schools in Texas—J M
Hunt, Joe Pierce, L J Treuett.
Denominational [control of
Baptist paper—A J Faucett, M
TTucker, T L Fulbright.
Destructive Baptist Principles—
J B Wilbanks, T A Payne, A J
Standifer, (1 B Airheat, H M
Crane.
Baptist progress in Texas in the
na t ten years—H N G Bentley,
Euclid|Dunn, M I Davis.
EVKNIMO SESSION.
Devotional service—Led by
John Duffey.
State Missions—-E E King, A J
Faucett, G O Kee.
SUNDAY 11 A. M.
Sermon—G O Key.
M. F. Wheeler, Com.
Believes That Party Only hope |
Of Finally Conquering Li-
quor Traffic.
1
Hon J H (Cylone) Davis ad-
dressed a good-sized audience "at
the court house here Monday
afternoon. S J B Plemmous in-
troduced him. Cyclone Davis is
perhaps the ablest representative
of the Prohibition Party in the
present campaign and more than
sustained his reputation on this
occasion. Ho contended that
Thomas Jefferson, the father of
the Democratic party, wah the
originator of Prohibition in the
United States in the executive or-
der issued while president forbid-
ding the introduction and sale of
liquor in any Indian Territory.
He believes the liquor traffic the
greatest trust and paramount is-
sue in this campaign and there-
fore he is a Prohibition Party ad-
vocato. Both old parties were
placed on an equal footing oo this
question and he appealed to vo-
ters in iuipationed eloquenc3 to
vote with that party. Few speak-
ers hi ve had moro public debates
than Cyclone Davis who is always
anxious to divide time with his
political adversaries in discussing
issues. Frequent applause wuh
acsoided his speech here Mon-
day. He went out to Ash Grove
and spoke again Monday night.
PHYSICIAN S GOOD LUCK.
1 Or Hart's Fortunate Experience
of Interest to Many In
McKinney.
COSTS NOTHINO IF IT FAILS
Smith Bros & Co. Give Guarantee
Bond with Mi-o-na, Nature's
Remedy for Dyspepsia.
Read the following plain and
{>ositive guarantee that Smith
*ros. & Co. give with every box
of Mi-o-na that they sell:
GUARANTEE.
We hereby agree to refund
the money paid for Mi-o-na on
return of the empty box, if the
purchaser tells us that it has
failed to cure dyspepsia or
atomach troubles. This guar-
a«iee covers two 5<k- boxes, or
a month's treatment. Price
50e .per box.
((Signed)
The happiest man in New Eng-
land today and one who is receiv-
ing congratulations from his
friends, is Dr Philip Z Hart, of
Laconioa, N 11.
For years he suffered with ca-
tarrh In its worst form.
Although he resorted to the
latest scientific treatment, and
consulted many of his brother
physicians, Dr Hart finally said,
,4I might just as well have thrown
my money in the river for I grew
worse and worse. I will swear
that llyomei cured me of the
worst case of catarrh that ever
existed. I used to cough con-
stantly at night, and had a drop-
ing in the throat, which kept me
awake a great deal. 1 raised
thick phlegm and was in a horri-
ble condition. However. 1 am
entirely cured, solely through the
use of Hyomei."
Smith Brothers & Co are the
local agents for Hyomei, the fa-
mous treatment which cures ca-
tarrh without stomach dosing.
A complete ( utfitcosts hut $1.00,
extra bottles 50c. They sell it
under guarantee to refund the
money if it does not give quick
relief.
TO MOVE FROM McKJNNEY,
S H Graham and Family Go To
Hubbaad City.
Mi-o-na if the only remedy for
dyspepsia that is sold on a plain
and absolute guarantee that it
will cost nothing unless it .cures
Begin its use today with the
knowledge that Smith Bros& Co.
will refuud the money if itfu.ds.
This is the strongest endorse-
ment that they can give to Mi-o-
na,—that they believe in it so
thoroughly that they will return
the money if it does not cure.
S II Graham is preparing to
move in a few days to Hublmrd
City where he will take charge of
the Brazos Railway company's
office as btution agent. Mi Gra-
ham was assistant agent in the M
K & T office in McKinney for a
number of years, and also served
in Farmersville for a long while.
He is an experienced and efficient
railroad man, and has served Col-
lin county for four years as tax
assessor, making one of the very
best officers that we ever had. Ho
ami his family have many friends
in McKinney and Collin county
all of whom are loth to see thom
leave.
J T Branch was here Mon-
day frvim Branch greeting and
being greeted by his hosts of
friends who were delighted to
see him out again after his pro-
tracted and severe illness. Mr
Branch is a splendid citizen and
true friend. Hence the high es-
teem io which be is held.
Toast* Tablets, the latest frame
fads st City Deaf*Store.
Can You Eat?
J B Taylor, a prominent mer-
chant of Chriesman. Texas, says:
"I could not eat. because of a
weak stomach. I lost all strength
and ran down in weight. All that
money could do was done, but all
hope of recovery vanished. Hear-
ing of some wonderful cures ef-
fected by use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure, I concluded to try it. The
first bottle benefitted me and af-
ter taking four bottles, I am fully
restored to my usual strength,
weight and health." Kodol Dys-
pepsia Cure digests what you eat
and cures. Sold by R E Bristol,
City Drug Store.
About tbo quality and price of the goods he sell-.
Public ills or necessities bring him most of his bu*i-
nesrt and the service rendered should be of the
highest powuJ le character. You get what you ask
for here mo/ he best kind of it.
No Substitution or
Guess-work is Permitted
The aim of this store is to furnish its patrons with
precisely what they want, of the best quality that
money can buy, and at a price that is just.
Smith Bros. & ©
Prescription Druggists, McKinney,Texas.
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Domestic Machines.
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Brannon's Navelti Repair Shop
110 ami up. OtVrar Typewriter* 146.
Blade* Sharpened on abort notice.
McKinney, Texas.
SOLD Ol>T AT PRINCETON.
John Blankenahip Sells Business
Store and Residence.
John H 111 an ken ship who has
been conducting a general mer-
clmndise store at Princeton for
several years has sold his stock of
goods, store bout-e and dwelling
to Lester and Herbert Winn, sons
of J A Wn n residing near Prince
ton. The husinePH will be con-
ducted under the firm name of
Winn Brothers, both of whom
are cxoellenfc young men, and we
predict fivr them success in bus-
iness circles.
Deafneu Ca«Mt be Cartd
by local HuvlicatioiM. as th«y cannot
rtwh th«* UuHMtMd portion of thw ear.
There tmiy oub way to cure deafneiw
and that Li by couatltational ratnedieH.
Dn frw H 1m canned by an iuflaui<Mi con-
dition vf the MincouH lining of the
Enntuchian Tube. When thin tntx*
gets inyon have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when
ii is entirtey cloeed deafness it* the le-
sult. ami naleiiM the inflammation can
be taken out and thta tube refltored to
its normal condition, hearing will be
dewtroyed foreyer; nine cam* out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which 1h noth-
ing but an inflamed condition of the
tun com surfaces.
We will jot* one hundred dollars for
any case of iJeafnefw (canned by ca-
tarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cnr«t Fiend for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO,,
Toledo, O
Sold by Drngxhiti), 75c,
Hall's Familv Pills are the best,
HCKJLD YOUff
rncytukn
TO
FOBS
we can show
> you a line of
tbem at very mcdest prices that !n
the matter cf style and beauty of
design are scarcely equaled by the
most expensive fobs made. The
whole range of fob styles, for both
men and women, is covered by
Simmons
WatcH Fobs
If there Is anythlriK Ok- matter
with your eyes, come to uh. 'mr <'i-
iM-rt optician known all about visual
defecto, and the proper means for
their correction. «.*
D. GOODIN,
McKinney, lex.
TIRLS SET COLD
Horse shoeing and general
blacksmifhing, CAliKlAGE
PAINTING and trimming.
Huckster or Farm W agon
built to order. Saws and
axes sharpened. A I1 Linds
plow, wagon or faun Ma-
chinery repairs at
SCOTTY'S SHOP
By Owens Lumber Yard.
flcKlnney, Tex.
FALL CAUSIJU DEATH.
Mrs Campbell. Wife of Allen Camp
bell. Died in Houston.
Allen Campbell, jeweler at
McKinney & Neuthery'b, leturned
Tuesday afternoon from Houston
where he was summoned Sunday
to his wife who received a fall,
ami died before he reached her.
Mrs Campbell was staying with
relatives in Houston until her
husband could make arrangment*
to move to McKinney. They had
only been married a short time.
The funeral took place Monday
YVe extend sympathy to Mr
Campbell in hia great bereave-
meut.
| Dr. Jas. A. Caldwc!!, |
| Ofhce hours: 8 to 12 a. m.
and 2 to 6 p. in.
Practice Limited
to Diseases of Nos-e, Throat
and diseases of women, skin,
Genito-Urinary organs, rec-
tum and nervous system.
Office Foote House,
Upstairs rooms 1, 2. 3.
McKlNNEY, - TEXAS.
JENKINS S McCLELLAN
ATTORNKY8-AT LAW.
Land Agents, General Agent?
IJ S Fidelity & Guarantee Co.
Bonds for guardians, administra-
tors and other norsoua made
without delay.
McKlNNET I
Gioenberry Adams is again at
his post of duty after recovering
from an attack of toaailitui.
To Begin Meeting.
Key D L (JoaJe, pastor of the
Allen circuit, will begin a pro-
tracted meeting at Perk inn Chap*
el, a few miles south of McKin*
ney, Sunday. Key W A Stuckey
will aid him next week.
K K Iiri -toJ has none to Chicago
and <St Louis om basin*mi .
DR. MF.TZ.
Special attention to dlaeaaea of No**
Throat, akin and
Diseases of Women,
Oenlto-Urlnary organa rectum acd nflr-
roua ajratem.
Office
la Metx
5
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'block. McKinney♦ Tex J
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Smith, J. Frank. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1904, newspaper, October 20, 1904; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291860/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.