The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1907 Page: 7 of 16
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Collin County Genealogical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
«•
6 r ■ '
■ ■■ I
IRITATIVE
LEN ADVICES
Carter
io past
al>ou
MB
f
II.—8. P. Bush was in Fort
inday.
Green returned from Fort
ist week. We are glad to
bhn is getting along nicely.
■ Jot* Hendricks of Tulsa. 1.
lulling her father, 8. W. Hut-
family this week.
Spillmun of Piano visited
Ant ha and Vivian Gates lust
Spradley and Will F. Bush
ucond Monday In Piano and
street carnival.
R. J. Fletcher preached at
| Rockwall county, Saturday.
Letcher has the "stock corn-
organized for the singing
which will begin about May
May Davis visited Miss Bes-
nch in McKlnney Sunday,
deeds for the interurban
f way through Allen have
igned and everything Is now
for the grading which it is
will begin soon.
Hendricks was bitten by a
Oft Monday.
jclifllaney has opened up a meat
ketf^B the store of T. J. Ereck-
>n and Son. Jack has an up to
outfit and as this Is something
len has needed for some time we
it the people will give It a good
mage.
M. Co* has returned to Merit,
iessrs. Will and Boss Boland of
lardson vlBlted C. M. Christie
family last week.
irs. G. A. Wilkerson and son, Al-
were shopping in McKlnney
iday.
re. Dr. Compton entertained sev-
married ladies Friday after-
in.
B. Whlsenant and son shipped
to Dallas Monday.
ne bottle of Moore's Laxatve
ill Cure is guaranteed to cure any
of chills. Sold and backed
h a guarantee by Wesley Young.
'J. W. Glddings was a business
litor to Dallas Tuesday.
ion't forget to come to the supper
^en by the Ladies Home Mission
iety of the Methodist church Snt-
ay night, April 20th.
J. Walter Spradley after "hiber-
tlng" for some time has again
'oken into society. He met his
igular "appointment" at Piano
nday from 4 o'clock to 8.110.
P. O. Parr and wife of Rowlett
Immunity visited G. A. Wilkerson
,nd family Sunday.
Capt. T. M. Boone returned from
IcKlnney Monday where he has
een in the sanitarium for some
• lnie. We are glad to see 'Uncle"
fom out again.
Bob Emerson has gone back to
W est Texas.
P John L. Brown returned from
Canyon City last week. Mr. Brown
Is well pleased with West Texas.
3. P. Bush and Commissioner C.
*M. Christie were in McKlnney Tues-
day.
As a result of the school trustee
clcciion Saturday the old trustees.
Dr. W. F. Wolford, Sam Finley and
Will Brown were re-elected for an-
other year.
Mrs. L. W. Bush entertained
quite a number of young folks from
McKlnney Saturday.
The good old summer time will
soon be here and our fountain is now
ready for the soda water season.
As in prescription work, we dispense
only the best at our cold drink
counter, rock candy syrup, pure,
tult Juices, cold sparkling soda wa-
r and Bodeker's famous Ice cream,
make the best drinks to be had.
Try a lemon phosphate and be con-
vinced at Wesley Young's drug
store.
W. A. Glddings and wife were
shopping In Dallas Tuesday.
Miss Leila Jordan of Fort Worth
lectured at the Christian church
Wednesday night in the interest of
the C. W. B. M. Association.
Mrs. Dr. H. F. Wolford of Coal-
gate, I. T., is visiting relatives here.
mmm
T
t rv—pk*. with all requirements of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041. hied at Waihingto*
« cut or «©©©
l TT
^ the Leagues of Prosper, Cellua and
! Frisco, 3:00 p. m.
Leaders will be appointed for the
) devotional services and the sunrise i
prayer meetings the previous night. '
'A Bank's Ledger
" Fresh Roasted Coffee ? — bah!
Mother didn't use fresh roasted coffee,
she had Arbuckles.'
The way to get a good cup of coffee that
tastes like Coffee with all the delicious flavor
and aroma intact, is to buy a package of the
old original Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee, and
grind it as you want to use it, first warming it a little to
develop the flavor and make the grinding easy. Coffee
loses its identity as Coffee after being ground or exposed to
the air and is easily contaminated by handling.
Arbuckles* was the first roasted pack*
aged coffee.
The pores of each ccffce berry are sealed
after roasting with fresh eggs and granulated
sugar to hold the goodness in and make the
coffee settle clear and quickly ; an actual appli-
cation by machinery, of " Mother's" methods—
as patented by this firm.
StJd only '■> p*ckft0M. waled far th* coroumri', iintrctiun, containing on*
full weight. Sale* for 37 yean exceed tV r,mi!>.ned ulei of all tlie other packagi
Cutf-et. The bnt coffee foe you to drink, and MVfl youi money headet.
• " y°u' dealer won't uipply, write to*
ARBUCKIJ-'. BROS.. New York City.
McKIMNKY MARKET REPORT.
(Corrected Dally.)
White cotton per lb 10c
Stained cotton per lb . . .. 5c to fic
Wheat 60 to 77c
Oats per bu 40c to 50c
Corn per bu 4 5 to 60c
Bran per 100 lbs 1.80
Flour *z.60 to 93.00
Meal per bu «"c
Eggs per dozen 10c to 11c
Cattle $1.50 to 93
Hogs 95.25 to 95.80
Hens per lb 7c
Turkeys per lb 8c
Muton sheep 93.50 to 94
Butter per lb .. .. 12 Vic to 15c
Hay per ton 98 to 110.00
Chickens, fryers per doz 93 to 3.25
Broilers per dozen . . . . $2 to 93
Alfalfa hay per ton . . 910 to 12.50
>ralrie hay per ton . . . . 97 to 8I
Lard, per lb 10c to 14c
Bacon per lb 11 to 14c
O
Bean the
Jig nature
of
OTOimiiik.
,Ine Kind You Have Always Bougl.'
You will save money on millinery
at W. S. Knight's.
HORN ANNIVERSARY.
Celebration to be Held in Oak Grove
iilMli Inst.
Eld. R. C. Horn announces his
13th anniversary celebration—it be-
ing his 63rd birthday—and the dec-
oration of the graves in Horn ceme-
tery.
The thirteenth nnniversarv re-
union picnic will be held in Oak
Grove at Eld. R. C. Horn's residence
on the 26th lust, from 10 a. m. to
4:30 p. m. At 3:30 p. m. the deco-
ration of the graves In Horn ceme-
tery will take place. The other ser-
vices will consist of songs and ad-
dresses. Eld. Oeo. L. Bush of
Gainesville will be one of the
speakers. The public have a cordial
Invitation to attend with well filled
baskets so as to spend the dn.v with
us. Preachers, physicians and edi-
tors and also visitors from a dis-
tance will be considered guests of
the community. R. C. HORN.
THROCKMORTON CAMP.
Proceedings or the lingular Meeting
Held Sunday Afternoon.
J. W. hrockmorton Camp No. 109
U. C. V., met at the usual time and
place Sunday afternoon. Dr. W. T.
Moore, commander, presided. Ad-
jutant Lake kept the minutes.
Exercises were opened with pray-
er by Comrade Millican. Minutes
of previous meeting were read arid
adopted.
A communication from Adjutant
General W. E. Mickel was read. It
referred to remittance made by the
Camp of $8.80 through the adjutant
for dues for 1907.
The following comrades entertain
ed us with reminiscences of the war:
Capt. J. L. Greer, E. W. Kirk pat-
rick, J. C. Moore, J. W. Watson and
Dr. W. T. Moore.
Owing to the death of an old
comrade, Col. C'oie Younger was un
avoidably absent, hence we were not
favored with an address by him.
There being no further business
the camp adjourned until the 3rd
Sunday, the 21st.
W. T. MOORE.
C. H. Lake, Commander.
Adjutant.
LKA< il'K CON KKRKXCK.
Program For District Meeting to Be
Held at Prosper.
ANNIVERSARY SERMON.
Eld. John McKlnney Will Preach on
Ills 7">t!i Birthday.
Eld. John W, McKlnney will ob-
serve his seventy-fifth birthday Sun-
day April 14. by preaching a ser-
mon at the Second Christian church
on "The Judgment." Eld. McKlnney
came to Texas (II years ago and has
belonged to the church of Christ
since July 185 4, or for about 53
years. He obeyed the gospel at a
protracted meeting held on the
Smith Bros, vacant lot adjoining tlx1
Daily Courier-Gazette and Weekly
Democrat-Gazette office on the north
conducted by Dr. Cartwright of
Grayson county. For 22 years he
has been a minister of the gospel.
1'ncle Johnnie is beloved by every-
body, both old and young. He is as-
sured of a large hearing when he
delivers the above sermon on me oc-
casion of Ills 75th anniversary.
Hamilton Brown slippers—all the
new styles, at W. S. Knight's.
Our job department Is complete.
We solicit your job printing.
Pure Drugs
We sell Bho^s and slippers cheap-
Br—W. S. Knight.
Worth Knowing About.
. If you need a first-class laxative,
there is nothing better nor safer
than that old family remedy, Bran-
. dwith's Pills. Each pill contains
toe grain of solid extract of sarsa-
parllla, which, with other valuable
vegetable products, make It a blood
purifier of excellent character. If
yon are troubled with constipation,
one ptll at night w)/( afford great
relief.
Brandreth's Pi Ilk are the same
fine laxative tonic pUl ?our grand-
parents used. They rfbve been In
4 use X6r over a centuryNand are sold
In every drug and metllclne store,
either plain or sugar-coated.
New ribbons, new laces, new em-
ilderies, lawns and ginghams.—
'W. 8. Knight.
Skill
Fair Prices
Following are the officers of the
McKlnney District Epworth League,
and the program for the district
conference to be held at Prosper
April 11, 12, 13 and 14:
• * • • •
Thursday Night, April tltli.
Invocation —Rev. J. D. Hudglns.
Prosper.
Address of Welcome—Byron A.
Smith, Prosper.
Response — Ed S. Brown, McKln-
ney.
Lecture. The Epworth League—
Rev. J. B Gober, McKlnney.
a * • • *
Friday Morning, April 12th.
Sunrise Prayer Meeting, 6:30 p.
m.
Devotional Exercises.
President's annual report—Ed S.
Brown. McKlnney.
Address. The Ideal League Presi-
dent—B M. Billiard, McKlnney.
Discussion, Some Obstacles in the
Way of a League President and
How to Remove Them — Will V. Mil-
ler, Frist o; Ed Jackson, Celina; C.
R. Crockett, Prosper.
Report and Address of the First
Vice President—Byron A. Smith.
Paper. How to Increase the Spir-
ituality of the League—Miss Anna
Robinson, Celina.
How to Make the Devotional
Meetings Interesting and Attractive
—Discussion by the Delegates led by
Miss Ruby Kentlrick, I'lano.
Announcement of Committees by
the President.
Sermon— Rev. L. A. Burk, Neva-
da.
Friday \fternooii, April 12th.
Devotional Exercises.
Report of Second Vice President
—Miss Ellen Richie, Josephine.
Sotm Things tne Charity and Aid
Departments of Our Leagues Have
Overlooked—Discussion by the Del-
egates, Led by Miss Mae Dye, Pla
no.
The Monthly Assessment, How to
Collect -O. L. Hamilton, Frisco,
Secretary North Texas League Con-
ferencc.
Report of the Junior Superin-
tendent—Mrs. A. R. Nash, Piano.
Report of the Secretary-Treasurer
—Miss Sara D. Doggett, McKlnney
Report of the Leagues by the Del-
egates
Sermon—Rev. H. A. Boaz, Fort
Worth, President Polytechnic Col-
lege.
I« K .DAY.
Miss Jesse Wheeler has returned
to Piano after a visit to Rev. and
Mrs. C. L. Dickey in this city.
Commissioner J. P. Coffey of An-
na transacted business here today,
returning home this afternoon.
Ml;s Cora Wald of Missouri and
Joe Wald of Forney are visiting
their cousin, Ben Richardson.
Judge J. M. Pearson came down
this afternoon fittni Sherman where
he is holding court, to spend a lew
days with his family.
Vet Smith returned to Dallas to-
day after a few r.iys spent with |
home folks. He is now witti the
Texas Drug Company of that city.
Miss Bertha Ilalsllp and her broth-
er, Clifton of Farniersvllle. have re-
turned home after a visit to their
uncle, Ben Richardson, and wife.
Julian Lansdale who hits been
iway since last May, having been at
work first in Albuquerque, N. M.,
ind El Paso, and later at Barstow,
Calif., arrived home from the latter
place last night.
J. D. Douglass of Bennington, I.
F., who has been on a brief visit to
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doug-
lass <it Rhea Mills and to relatives
ind friends here, returned home thin
morning. John was reared in this
city and county and for several
years followed the printer's trade
here. He is now editor and pro-
prietor of the Bennington Tribune
and a candidate for representative
from his county to the first legislat-
ive assembly of the new state of
Oklahoma. John's many friends here
wish him success.
Shows at a glance bow a
customer's account stands.
You don't have the embar-
rassing experience ot wait-
ing, if you call for a memo,
ot your balance. Uankiuy
helps business. In giving
you a commercial standing
you couldn't hope for other-
wise. l;or liberality in loans
and discounts bank here.
COLLIN CO. NATIONAL BANK
McKlnney, Texas
We will save you money on a new
spring suit.—W. S. Knight,
C jf\. fcji T **** m. I A .
Be*r« the Kind *ou Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Lester and Herbert Winn, enter-
prising young business men of
Princeton, are among the visitors to
the county's capital city.
This is Cigar Week 1
""" AT OUR STORE
And if you have not been smoking our eig.irs,
now is a good time to begin. You won t liud a
better selection anywhere and your taste can be
suited anywhere along tin* line from the highest
grade Havanas to "Old Virginias.'' Disc-iini-
tiating smokers will tell you that Clower tv
Woodall kave the goods and we are anxious to
add you to our long list ot regular customers.
We are exclusive agents for that famous ' Lord
Clarendon" and if you have never smoked one
tfil us and we will g:you one gladly for it
means a customer every time. We have your
smoking tobacco also and cigurt tt':s.
o "
i3S
•y>
Clower & Woodall, I
North Side Drug Store
E« * *-*& <t«
You will save money on millinery
at W. S. Knight's.
©N this basis we solicit your prescriptions.
but one grade of Drugs—the best. In
our work will please the most critical. Our prices will
We use
accuracy
compare favorably with any, and are founded on 20
years' experience in the Drug Business. This is a
matter of importance in dispensing medicines—a little
too much of this or not quite enough of that ingredient
would modify your doctor's prescription considerably
perhaps make it injurious or of no effect. Your pre-
scriptions will be perfectly safe if entrusted to us.
CITY DRUG STORE
R. E. BRISTOL, Prop.
"In Busmen For Your Health."
Saturday Morning, April Ifttli.
Sunrise Prayer Meeting C. 30. a.
m.
Devotional Exercises 8:30 a. m.
Report of the Third Vice Presi-
dent Prof. M. A. Chllders, Celina.
Entertainments, Socials, etc.—The
Social Side of the Epworth League.
Discussion by the Delegates, Led
by Mrs. B. F. Smith, Celina.
Paper, The Value of Good Litera-
ture Prof. M. A. Childers, Celina.
Report of the Fourth Vice Presi-
dent Miss Mary Ferguson.
Paper, Duty of the Epworth
League Toward Missions—Mrs. N.
R. Sione, McKlnney.
Missionary Round Table—Con-
ducted by Miss Ruby Kendrick, Pia-
no.
Address, Missionary Literature
Awakens Missionary Enthusiasm-
Miss Mae Dye, Piano.
Report of the Scholarship—Miss
Mary Ferguson, McKlnney.
Missionary Sermon, 11 a. m.—
Rev. A. R. Nash, Piano.
• • • • •
Satnnitty Afternoon, April 13th.
Exercise by the Frisco Juniors.
I'liflnlshcd Business.
Reports of Committees.
Election of Officers. *
Selection of Next Meeting Place of
Conference.
Reading of Minutes.
Sermon, 8:00.
• • • • •
Sunday Morning April 14th.
Delegates Attend the Prosper M.
E. Sunday School.
Conference Sermon 11 a. m.—Rer
J. M. Binkley, Sherman.
Union Meeting of Delegates and
Mrs. D. M. Venus of Muskogee, I.
j T., accompanied by her little son.
I). M. Venus, Jr., has arrived for a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I J. A. Rogers.
| Mig stock men's and boys spring
suits just opened; they are beauties;
I see them.— W. S. Knight.
Men's elastic seam drawers 33c
pair.—W. S. Knight.
J. 0. Kissinger of Prosper was
here today and went Dallas on
business this afternoon.
Dr. Jim Rut ledge of Denison lias
arrived for a visit to his father near
town.
You will save money on millinery
at W. S. Knight's.
MONEY
TO LOAN
IN URGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS
cAT .
First National Bank
McKinney, Texas.
T. T. Emerson, President Howell E. 8mith, Cashier '
Francis H. Welch, Vice-Pres. Fred Emerson, Ass't Cashier
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1907, newspaper, April 11, 1907; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291989/m1/7/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.