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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE. Till RNDA V, (>< TOliKIt I, l! 14.
Weekly Democrat • Gazette
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llu-liic.— Mammcr.
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WHAT ABOUT YOUR MOTHER?
It in;iy la- triii' tliiit women. I" -onto extent
nia\ In* con t fit J11 'i I and I • i«I about h\ Matters,
lull all tin eloi | uelice <ill*l ln'iillt il ill tribute- <>1
the ;11it i -uff racist orator -«*ei11 to fail and «*ii11•
11 iei 11 lo a.-k, i I" t In '\ a re so if rent a- that, wli>
sin i ii I < I they mil have tin- it.M I lot ami <lo a liltf
•'u'o\eminent lioiiM-kceiiinu'. I\ver> man wln>
-peaks out a train I woman -hIVi'iimc i« the son "I
To Bul crlbern The .Into | iiut« •! opposite vour
name ..a ti..- '.sin -t ' I < " "" <l'l" '' "
wmmi tha liuio to wni. li your Hiibm ilptiuii is I' .ia. Ail mi.- , . .
•eriptlous < tin llr-t .r « !•• month Miy ul.nl'i .,i||ICU'o<h| Woman wholii lie Wall I - lo i lopri Vc o!
MlMMlvliiKtii- cnp.T ififulnr, ! '• ■ ",lfv " • „ |,, ivi|,-v. winch h!i« Im- retired Ion, lo I a
11.1111<' id' exereisiny. I low lar away it i- we
■ • a111«< I tell, Inil woman .-ulTrawe is eoininu jn I
i- 'lire as tli<- -mi hrinv- < 1 a \" I i it I I in 'tie morn
VIRGINIA A DRY STATE
Election i«• I urn- from Virginia furnish I lie
pleasing lulellijieiiee llial 111ey have joined the
"dry'' eoluniii l>> an o\erwheliuinu' lun.jorit}.
Ami no\s those slrolliny "in the Ulue Ifiil^e
Mountain- in \ iruin in in the I rail "I Ihe l<one
-time I'ine" nia> depend upon the altitude to
make tlieni "dizzy" instead of imbibing Ireely
i t" the t'erna nted e-.-eiiee ol the eortl. Il was a
hard fought hallle Imt the stutewidcrs nuide a
sweeping victors. Some ol those good \ iigin
inns have po-sihly taken the \ ie\\ ot \\ illiain
MeKinley who at one time so wisely said:
"By leualizinu: this traffic we agree to share
willi the ii<|tior seller the responsibilities and
evils of his business. Kver\ man who votes for
license become-, of necessity, a partner to the
liquor Ira lite and all its consequences the
most degrading and ruinous of all human pur
suits."
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Many sons and daughters ol .V|eKinne\ ami
( oil in ('onnty parents are departing daily for
the ureal institutions of learning. ' 'ollin < onn
t\ citizens have always been generous in giviirj
their children an education, of which possibly
most of them were deprived in their younger
days. After dwelling in the "school of experi
ence" to rear a family, they appreciate the
value of a higher education.
Help yourself by living and trading at home.
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PRESS COMMENT
How the Farmer Loses.
Tcxiis produces a bale ot cotton p- i i.ipiln
r , . , , . jot Agriculture to
v\ Iiv not bus ;I 11' pel' eaplI I .
Two expert - of tlie I II I let I Stales I lepnrt tilt'l 11
I'd before a coinilllttee "I
he Texas IjOgislature Tuesday that an hive ti
_ „ , .i,,, ... i* .. '.ration in Oklahoma and Texas revealed the a
Don t put a guage on o ir luiuu.-iii-tn i"i
good road-. 1 ■" i1 uo
'J'lui Kind You Have Alwa.su lioii^nt. n/ul v. inch he.s 'ici-ii
in ii^o fur over .'JO ynirs, I'.is ii«ne> llie si-mature ut
/I —. ami has ! «■«• n made under hl'i per-
Htuial isioa since il< h..aney.
Allow no one to ili-«• I\ o you in ■ hi*.
All Con ii i ei icits, 1 in ilatious ;i mI .lie : -as-iynoil " ,i re hut
J..\| iTlmi'>ils Unit tr.ilo Willi iud < eilani'- . (lie lienilli of
iijiuiits uiw' 4 hildrcu—Ivvpuriem < ei aiiibt l.xxieriiueut*
What is CASTOR IA
Cmtforiii is ii liarmlfMH snbsttlnio for f'astor C iJ,
Korie, Drops ami Sonthiui; S.\ rii|is. It. is (ilea.sant. It
eontaiii.s neitlier Opium, >lor|iiiinu nor oilier Narcotic
HuhNtaiieo. Its nun is its gu.iranleo. It (ieslroys Woriim
iinil allays .-Vyi-i'IsIiiu-sh. l or moro than thirty yearn it
lias burn in istant use for the relief of Coiisti| utlon,
1'latnieiiey, Wind Colic, all Tccthinir Troubles and
Diarrlnuii. It reuulaten tho Stomach and HowcIm,
ftssiiiillatuH the rood, giving healthy ami natural aloof).
Tho Children's l.'anuceu—'J'he 31othcr's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature of
rati
Parents and pupils
tonishing fact thai low and high grades of ei.f
lull -ell for the same | rice on the same da\ hi
I he -nine market.
<) \N*1111,
i i i. ii., . ,.i -eh,Mil1 I' innv be taken for granted that the seller
teachers in helping make tin- -e-siou ol si uooi . , ' . . .
, . loses through lack ol proper classilication, the
1 he best ever. . . , ... . .. . ,
i lo < ru nu ii ig I ro i n if. to >•_'( i per I hi le
The Kind You Have Always Bought
U.?e Tor Ovar 30 Yeers
C.r.HTAUR •iOMPANr, ft WIUHH'1 V ®THCf:T NEW YOHn CITY.
* i i ... . i ...... ...in! These experts also called attention to the
Anv man can hammer but not e\ei> man < nu i _
. .. ■, , i.i" I'.,..-1..i- never -'real o-ses to tin tiers throuirh what is known
"hit the nail on the head. l.oosiei- linn ,
, . i as "eountrv damage that is. damage result
mash a linger knocking. •
imr I roin exposure to weather in open lots or "ii
It is an established fact that Texas' meal iff® " -I'-nnd They e.-ti,nate,| that the annual
luction i- less than her needs. Are you ai« ^ ^ora this source a would amount to.
i m i',.........< enough to pav for a svstom ol warehouses pro
ing vour bacon. M r. r arniei I • - .. ,•
viding ample storage lacilities lor the entire
McKinney's cotton market is one of the best crop that needs to be stored.
,it the state and i- better than that of many All these losses fall on the In niter. I hey are
towns much larger. Om buvera are anxious to of the things that are keeping farmer
farmer- the best prices which are just prospering as they deserve to prosper.
Waco New-.
Patriotism and Socialism.
pay our tart
liable under present conditions.
McKinney has all the factors that tro to make
i good cotton market. She has a big list of>eg | (icrinan>' has raised a big war lomn of more
alar cotton huyis. a '•otnpie--, • o on si 11 m (|ia|| imo imk)()()()_ |)s newspapers are proud
mill, and warehouse. amid.- mm Ik. that this result should be reached without for-
anlee ot the hi-'ie-i niaiket pine w an n > sabscription or the sending of blanks to
mini their cotton to McKinnej. |many rich (Jennans now in the field. One bill-
— ion dollars would have purchased homes for a
TO GET A GOOD PRICE FOR COTON.
small army of Herman working men. It is pa-
jtriotisni to spend billions for the destruction of
It is pleasing to note that cotton sold in M«- Ijj'eand property. It is socialism to declare that
Kinney thi- -■ a-on is the hiyhe.-t irrade ( ollin million- should be appropriated and spent for
«ent rams m
when it wa-
pl'ice wi.t'ti j
mrist import a
ton. There i
stead ot beiti
able to thi la
bounty has'-vi-r produced. Ileticc. we note Me t|1(. uplift and advjincement of the poorer
Kinney i- animu one of l In* he-t cotton market- classes in times of peace. 'This is a ipieer eivili
n Texas. Iiut uiile-- L'reat care is exercises the zjilion of ours. Fort Worth Record.
grade will he lowered, in a way. Since the re- - - -
laru.' i - a picked cotton ( ommi--ioner of Agriculture Ixoiie intikes |lu>
i. 1 -tali low" r ' ie charge I hat cotton seed oil mills of thi- Stale
1 i. et. 11ut "tn i ■ t ' ie have 111reed t lie price o| cot toll ><•«.« I i lown from
it re- i- in t pickiHi: ot cot to >14 per ton. As to whether he is correct
"gathered in or tiot. this paper does not know. Hut -oinething
I ' -I. It won I he more profit has done it. and it cannot be charged to the Mu-
tton picker-and ropean war. < '• >ttori ,-eed oil is a food product.
pti\ them a rd. j t. their a< ty to nick irood and all food products have none up in price
clean cotton if -ueii were powdble. Two him -ince the war begafl. It is a -oriou. charge thfltf
died pounds ii|' j.h.. I ! i • a 11 cottnii picked daily. -hould <h and a rigirl i 11 x e -1 i it ion. Wichita
posting Gin do 'ar | • r hundred would be more 'Times,
profitable t n P I Of four imndred pound- *++..........;. 4.>4. •> ,.... .>{. .>.;.... .;................
''gathered'' at Hftj cent- p<-r hundred. It
seem- that the price will be low enough in any
event, -o ever1. ■ are -hould be taken in order
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Houston, Timih, Si 11 il j it. liulk''
Kltlrell today dsolftrod Jell: Mi'l/^-
more lo I>•. I tin I n iiiocralir iioiilltii'ii
for one of llir ponlllons of i'on|?ri'SM-
1111111 -al - l.ui'Ki' from Texas over \\':i I
0 r I', l.iini' Iiy it majority of one liiin-
ilreil iiinl forty-live votes It 1m uniler-
stooil that l.ane will appeal on the
court's tii'llon of lu'cpptliiK ballots
wle re the pleilg. was left off.
l'"ort Worth, Tex. Sept. L'l "Pot-
ton dresses only", the new fashion
fail Inspired hy present economic
1 roil hies, is rapidly meeting approval
of Women IhroiiKhoUt the South
St.utini: lu New Orleans, the idea lias
heon formally taken up hy federated
women's eluli here and In other
soiithwestern elties. It has been
said if a southern women would wear
only eotton K'Oiiils this year there
would he not a surplus of cotton,
hut :i surplus of gold In the Houth
m m •
T.xarkana, Tex. Sept. 26.—Orders
for more than 100 bushels of seed
whent placed at the time of a recent
iiici 11nk "f farmers orifanlistttlons In
Itowle and Miller (Ark) Counties, in-
diiated the sl.returlh of the movement
In Mils vicinity to restrict cotton ac-
reage next year. Numerous farmers
• ii these two cotton counties have
pledged themselves to plant more
wheat and less cotton next year
Miller and Howie I'ountles always
hav been cluMed as cotton growing
counties, but there Is a prospect that
wheal will iindomln.it' next year.
WITH THE PARAGKAPHKKS
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Most of us have been living
brake- are now on. ami we -honh
on. Hill* mad.- have to be paid. I >
ed have t • I., m.-t. T - -lowing u
help one and .
fast.
Raise moti foodstuff. We all must eat. < lot lies
are not nece--.,r. I(' it comes to ,a pinch there
are t lent \ of tig leaves in the South, hailv
■p them T
evat'kaniai
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Uy Associated Press.
AmIivIIIo, N i'. Sept ■<;, Sccretais
llr.van heturued here today lor in in-
di-finite vacation
Washington, Sept. 2f>. I'riHideut
Wilson has declined to allow the New
Jersey lieinocrats to endorse him for
tin second term
Indianapolis, I nil. Sept 2li I" M
I -Iiited 11 rot herhood of i 'urpenters
and Joiners decided today to hold
their IBir. convention Iii 'lie .1 if
l'"t. Wort ti, Texas.
Washington, Sept 2 1 Secretary o|
Navy paniels today ordered tin Mar
' oni Wireless telegraph station at
Siascon/.eti, Mass. closed at noon to-
morrow in consequence of the com-
pany's refusal to promise a. compli-
ance with the naval censorship's re-
gulations
New York, Sept. aft.—Andrew t'ur-
ncglc, returning from KumiN- tiHlay.
declared that the Kaiser Is not re-
-|Miu-lble for tlie great l'.uri>|M'nii
war. lie said llie tnmtilc started
when the Kaiser was yaclillng in the
Norlli Sea. Mr. I iirncgte also -lllil:
"No real friend of js-tice wants llie
war In stop now. It would only Is-
an armed truce."
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\\ mhinjtton, s« pi 25. fleorotapy
(J;iprison today « r*< 1 • • -d ( <?iionil l^uns-
ton not to withdraw tin Annrlcan
h'H'ips from the Mexican city of Vera.
< 'rnz within the next ten days. Gar-
rison announced that tlie dchiy Inci-
dent to the details of transferring the
eiistoins house and fnnd eaused the
order. ft was said hero today that
Wilson and (Jarrlson have not yet
discussed the posMldlc offcet of
Villa, revolt on I.he proposed rvm
I inn hy I he American troops
PA Ml \M)I.I I'HOSIM lent ^
Dr. E. L. BURTON
Practice limited ro
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It. fraction t
'fll -o and Sanltartmo
Mc Kinncv, !*•*«(
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Hy Associated I'ress
Tnroiilo, out.. Sept. 2't.—sir .lames
I'. Wblleny, I'tcmlcr of (intnrto, died
today.
l.nnd.iii. K' pi -1' ' 'orri'Spoteh-nt I Ind- < >1*1 Mctiiniicy t iti/. n Win
now claim that in many places along \ l-lts Son In Sherman i onnty.
l|.. Alsni* Itlver liattle line i" France
the derma lis are using huge blocks I). W. Obrlen recently arrived home |
of stone from tjuarry's which have from a ten days trip to Stratford,
I operated hy the rim n* for Sherman County. Texas, far up on the
many years and in which much rock r inhandh Mi <>i.ne. m ii. i m
was cut Just before the war. Also, son Waller i'. i (brlen « In. e
near Mauli. ii«< . tin I'.erinans hav. n - . atlh buslie - il.en
stalled tie German long rang" arlll- i ihrh-n « ' < llni .
Id v on ooncrntn platforms which lh" head «f tWo vent old Herfoiil ' e. • 11'•
I'lfrni.ins laid several years ago for face stei rs a « > •
CALDWELL'S
SANirARIUM
McKlnncjr, 7'etu
for treatment of internal and ext«ir
naI cancers. Come or write for hnnti
of Information.
W. T. Hoard I,. l?ogcn* HhMurdl |
Drs. Hoard & BoavA
DENTISTS
fMIloo over Continental Stat*
Rank, north side square, McKin-
ney, Texas. Phone*: Offlc* It,
resilience 417.
Dr. Rav Largent
ni.NTAi. st in.i:on
Satisfiicthm guaranteed, Rrory
1 hnrsda,. afternoon I win conduct
" free Clinic. f.,r children whom)
parents are unable to p iv fi.r Hon-
till Operations No other# need
apply McKinney, Te*a .
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AltTIICM T. II' I. II. Klr«. Torn#
do aiel I.i. t. * In-irunce Agent
'Jnly i it .j. .Ii 1 represented
Morrow Block
•}. K. a lli:i{NA'l'll V. l ire ln#urutic«
Ag. lit: < <I: e VV'. <t V 'k ill I v'l , east u
Comm. r ml Hotel. mily oldest nn.l
best cotiifiuull'tl Te'.f ' I Utlll.
I'UlK f jV .Sl'J! A '■ I it Is OB
hiislre Kr - i ;■< IT If noi
w would like t.i 1111 l to thai to
you. We repri -i : ' r. liable eom
panics WHITI. v a\ over Sinlli
drug i' mpieijr
, OHEEMJKHIty AIVA.M '.try Put
lie. A•! kinds of n .t ty v. irk esscul
ed. At I'olirlet-'.aSSettu ' la ll.
F. E. WILCOX
Attornc)-At-I.aw
OlHwf West si.le Siiunre, IJ pa lain
MeKliuicy, Tcias.
J. R. GOUGH
M« Kluncjr, IViu
AlMtractor and t 'ouvcyaaoor
Complete abstracts of title to alt
| Collin county property. Abstracts of
title to all town property In Colltt
! county, ready for delivery. Why vral'
a week for an abstract w* n you .:io
get thorn ready prepared T
HUAL I STA'I'i: AM I UtM I/O.Art*
(.Notary In <illlcv)
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factorle which were never built
i liamiil- Skins.
Tin best of chamois skills In all
nines il Sinit Ii I 'rug I '0.
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fine niirl t'«
p< rlt.\ alioi
11 e re j 111 e r. vi' iicifie, the wnrM'- tle|ieni|enee
• in Aniericnn i<r< «ltn*t.- will eatii-e the nbtunlon-
ment in tl - ef>nritl'\ ol the four ftn-h |trel'er-
Senator Morr Shcppard 1 tne lir-t nii-.n ,.nee foi irnfiortiNl -tiilT. Hm Ant.mid KxfrreM*
liaive hetiri11't .n • :i tin;< t«i j r |Mise n redne • • •
tion in hi- 1 ii >• • r-;11«> 1 Sliej 1}i: 1 nl tn IT a inftn can write tt'netter htiok. (ireiteh n het-
vors all piil il ie >er\ nT- li.tv nu their -nlarie- tnr sermon or make a tiefcter mouse lra|> tluin bis
ro<i;ceiI I'ur one ; ' iir, !i,.< 1, 1 hem eonhl en.-ily rieiu'htior, tl nmrh he huihl hi- hou.-e in the
iitTonl it for thi- !enif11 •>! lime. woo'ls the worhl will make a henfen track to his
(jot r. Ralph Waldo Kmerson.
Very little land is chan^inc; hands in Collin • • •
('onnty. In fact, very littn i- I itiir offere'l for Opportunity knocks tit the door of American
sale ,-t 1111 w. I .and i- ver tantitil prnper i-iti/<*n> mure loudly than ever heforc in all our
ty tn i.wn. I.ut dues noi pii i-e mueli on the hi-lory. Our .rreate-t tronhle- are tlm c which
invi «• • .it the -T id 11 price, a- it have niretid- cmne, I'tilestine I'ivenitnr .lniir
lifts 1 i f n • _r up from ye r to * > r. Civilizn mil.
tion and mtellisrenco make mir country trrow, . • «
and v\ tii t piwiti'.' of o r 111 our land Since tie Ifepnhliciin- have lost the Maine
tnil- 1. t'i 1 i-e peo* h 1 hi of or ip and the mn jorit on joiiit hnllut
w :,t ' ' ' I t If. puiil in 1 I.i iture. there tuii In 'round for
aver- I'. t a (• . i 1 n few tVarinir t .it hutehcnnnol eair, Holland
act'f and .1 -mall 11 r« • room bote • I'e irimont Knterprifte.
Mrs S VV Tomllnson nf Isbanon,
Ti nm • ■ i in Collin County visiting | Twi
frh nds and relatives. She is, at fr. . n
present visiting her son Jerry Tom mfon
llnson In I'tMHtmr and will come to Tie •
M. KInne', for a vl It to ten ther Ron. Co.
Sam Tnmlln-on She will l 0 111 the
mint> for about six weeks.
I Yre I
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p|. riHn
I'dlil.
1 liool . I ti l< I r* 11
Ken K t>rgenf'd. r ^
•' '••• mvawahhsimbi ^
Ottlce and surgical sanitarium, t
ttc-t \ IrglnlH street. McHIo- (
ncj, Texas '
Old I'hone 4U. New t'hone 41 J
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
w ./X-v l t \ M M lin.NMl. X
lit \ MOM) 11 KAMI.
" •' V -l« > our DruaHftt fof ,
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I "tl I ' ? HlM on. y,
1 in . , . other It 11 >• «f your v
4111.i in H.tkk
HI \ Mns (i kim Mi I'l I.I.N, for V-
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0«l OlilSTS tVFRVWMI K?
Nate I'.vnns of lllue Ithlite broiiKlit
iiiot. cotton to town l''rblay which
he sold at |es« than X cents While
here he called on on to p new for bin
favorite paper, Tin WeeUly I ictiio
clllt tiastette
Or. J. Knight j
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llo.ini. I'hone fen A
Infant -e 1.
ti cot ton
Mr and Mr« tauter Thurman
Cellnii have a new Klrl Mtoppini;
their home nlnre the iUnd
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and pr
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mutter
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w i sim kHion of Weston h in been
Hppolnted rldliiir ballff for that |.r«
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914, newspaper, October 1, 1914; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292170/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.