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Tin: WF.Flk'I.Y )>1 :M(m HAT (1AXKTTK, 'UK IfShA V. KVKXIXd, .TANTAHY 27,191g
TKHEKLT DEMflSRkT-UZETTE
published every rui iwuay
Ton W. lVrUiiw Walter It. WlUon
Editors, Publisher# and Proprietor*
Orrriihi rni' Adams, circulation niul
Assistant riisIiicmi Milliliter.
Entered us 8econd-CIa«s Mull Matter
To Subscribers—Tim date printed
iM blicity is *i in-; 'i*iii n<•.
"Is ill. r ii> I" i ball 1" r<>> il I
in i!;. inlii ami I In • gun makers?"
. il,- i ,, l'>. \\ rili ram II' nrJ
i-Yit.l in .1 Willi'-!' Ounnit ti. tin I'tln-
I |.i, . Ill |. till.11)1' 'I VI 1*11)4CSl* il) « i*.!' i.
i il 111 It r 'I dollar-'. Will I" ' M'i '"l> '1 I"
<*<11n|i. tlllon, in ' ordln,' to ini'ii ' I"-" i"
| ml || 111 Ml . I'll. IWl.lt II I ' .1.1 ' *
nelly opposite view* on Iiit< inutloii;iI
affairs I-'*' ii I o|i|mis -s war ii ml nl! i ! in-*
for war. whlh tin* hii I1.ml I'.w.lor
Tin*: < ihi.i labor miiu
opposite your name on tho margin of „.,M to |„. i . i.ttxl imiimiiI
ih* uuper or on the wrupper I mil -
7 III. Kl,|, I I* a .It., tll.lt I .'it lilt I I i "
cates the time to which your sun-
•crlptton la pal.I. All ruliKcrlptloti* i-i 11 on i." markd i i i Hat \. i
expire on the ilrat of the month. Any
aubacriber not receiving Hie paper
regularly, pleuse notify us.
easy i'd < kiticise
■ i• ni|i •>. w it ii i ii.' I*" .i'.i. I: iii'inr in>w
.• i.v .lain, s ''on/, lie. wh.. r> < ■ p. liy I. I',
in-' Ford uisaiiizalIon. will b. . • 11:• I• >• ■ -
i il .is tin- . hli'f director dl' tli. ■ in w or-
i:.iiiiz.iti.-ii. although < '.itizi-riM' 11*I.■ 11• I.*
iii ii\ this. I'm.I is said to I., maintain-
ing a | - a i<l lobby of lit WKpaper nun lit
It Is ' any t" sit In I In sunshine,
Anil talk to tin- inall in iln sha.b
It Is eaay to flout in ,i wcll-trimim"I Wasningl on to flKlit President Wlls m':-
bout I pardnea* programme und it is al-
And point out tlu. pi - • lo W.--I". i
Hilt, on i ■' W i pubis ill!" II..- shallows, ^ b i-'1 d I ll a I I h. s U'i 'II t > . 11. ■ u i - " ' i (. H '1 i •
Wo niiiriiHii' and fI*.-I and frown, p. .ait-ion .11 i-ini point Imrunt's
And our length from the bunk, w. , ai,t a(f, „iTien '.nr. p publicity
sbo.lt for a plank a* -ts for tin powder Urn's who
Or throw up onr Ikiikis ;in«l «•> <lu\\ i
It is easy to sit in our carriage. j-'1''' r,,r preparedness, Mini war pul.ii
\nil coitus. I tli ni.it) .11 loot: ' .• i*> ,. r> ills f■.r tin- auto maker wiio is
Hut get down and .vulk ami you'll j ,,ts iin•! prm|.i rilv
chant;. S our talk,
\.s \ on f. i I i Ii' I- - in *. •
mi* 1 >ot
11. In easy I■. t' M 11" i.'iIi r,
How best to i-arry Ii.s pin K :
Hut no on.- i all I*.11 ' il i' li | '• v\ •
(Ttitll it li i lie n on Ills I>;i.■ k.
Tin- lip-. 111*11 I mouth «if pleasure,
i'iij> pri ..il) of or row '
Hut ulve it a Rip mill a w ry
Was ttc\ • I* III I le oil . Ill-
- Klla Whe.1
I■.r all U . hlligloti l-< (.rowih .1 Willi
pubMatty an. tit.-' Are Mmm wb ami
patriotie sons of l tie fmri !i i state on
the pu.\ roll of pluto racy? If so,
lli. i should I"- a flgo'ing brip i.le of
"It * ems a I'H strange," say a tie
I lousl in I'list, "to read thai Southern
<oiton inaiiufi.i tur.-i'H are opposing tin
I..11 liow pending III enliKI'. :-:i, Ull'l
v. lie It Itaa I.e. n liivor: lily r> p.ill".I le.
tli I.oil." labor eoniinlltei , ib stKmi'
i•.I to limit tli" lioiii'. anil at;, of i hilil-
iin worklUK iu eollon faetiirles.
'I'll hill In Illlextlon seeks lo ai'l'OIll
111im11 Its purpose l.y makliiR It unlnu
fill for ll proilllee ill-uli'l' lo s|ll|f il
nit. i tale i-oniinerce ^ooiIh produi.eil
wholly iii- Ii;i 1*11 > liy clill.ll . n lllider I 'i
\. iirs Of iixe iii iiiiin or qu ir\ prmliiei
and l.\ I-111111 re 11 iiiider I I in eusi. oi
nuinufaellire.I kooiIs.
Minlnx Is a very lin/.uriliuis work, as
11*. 1111.■ 111 ininiliK In.i rors attest- -why
.-hinil.l a mere ehllil be iillowed lo u -
'line lliis liuy.nl'.I for a tin-re pittance
of waxes? Anil wl.y .should a child
under II be forced to toil under eon-
.lit), mm, which hi thai immature id*.
.ii I.til r. lilt in I lie suppinx of his
vitality and lite i mil rucl Ion of ills, i ■
tlint neccs ,.1'ily in-ii... in a ureal nuin
In r of i uses ilcntli in curly axe'.'
I'll.Ill' these uX''.*i. fhildrel) n|-e fit
only for the school room and play-
xrouinl, and our i'ou'ilry is loo rich In
I. . in r. ■ > of w . i II Ii "o ii I low I he st I'.
- I' . iivli-.-niiiciit to I'm. t In-in Into ad -
i\ • i. 1 ■ |, i ,i ., 11\ hi! | in which th...
of i .tin'. >cni • It v.' lo enxaxt;."
Children Cry for Fletcher's
..illi;
lip
Wile
.1 I.
.1 1.1
I'ay your poll tux
And do It wit In nit
llOOSt I I ' ■ 1 oys' I '
ptlhlll |t> .11 . I
; an y of Ititcrv . ntl
; It could I" 11. 111o11 .trilled once for
if the s w i I is mixiit icr thai) the I. |
I writer. Turn tin ut loos !"
A.cor-'itn: to ,i New Vork autllorl
t.c, pneumonia is euiiaiUK inor.
M \ico. T:n . I . I ■ ... 11; III 111 t libel CI! lo.is. Hilt War
II • 1 c diltn'el .III', t I II l.ot II,
Smile, even if II ('flicks your f«<
you m.i
Din;
Hut tinl
UlcK. yo
euro., if >
<s you 11
splul t..-r,
.1 pi'
is tlnre si'I I.
February 1st will soon I here, then]
we'll quit advising: you to pa.\ your poll i
tux.
Vllbi xlv.
bU(tiltoua
promise of I .'eumlug
Kaiser IUII.
There lire
latter are tin
e. ipts.
* IZC I;
- who
und v.
own p
-rs I I
tax r.
Mn is being said iilioul Mr, Wil-
I son's one-term statements and tl
c.mv rition's a. tion in relation th re.
;!... I.ut the people, who lilllld the
Encourage the boys by offering sub- I' '*forms, can transpose u lew
iMuntial premiums to tic Ir caintj i >ri • i-laiiks il tiny sue lit.
ctuln. I ^ ' still of iin- opinion thai i
Intcrurbuns are great developer*. ; Americans who rid.. In ships of l.el-
Why not get busy on that McKin- j liger-nis und make excursions to
ney-Uoiiham-l'arls proposition? nations at war, should take upon j
I l|CU.M-h .'S the I'l'S polls 11 d I it
With th. price of nioi.t things iol-
'..illclllg, 111'' Spell, lit hrift l-illl consul'
hi ii . If with tin thought l In.' per hup
Iii; inline) will buy more now than
later oil.
( u-^aiii'.'.-itlon of tin- Shippers an.I
.'..us:iliters' Traffic Association of
'I'>• .\ i for lie Iittlit< .lialc purpose of
eon! still!',- tic complaint of I .oillsl.t III.
rliipp.r; in tin- Slircv-•■ port case, and
' 11 ■ - furlh.-r purpose of protecting 111
interest of producers, consiiincra, r.
e l\. rs iml -1,11.i■ i-i ..f fr. ighl in T
.is In nil traffic matters, was perfected
Thursday In Austin al a meeting of
... nt> -1"Iv. f.-pr. si nlnliv. s of ship
pers, Jobber* mid corporation* Ini. r-
■ ' .1 in t riffle from nil porllonM of
^lio Kind Yon Have Always Bonght, and v Uirh has ^cen
Lo UNO for over SMI yours# bun b'>rim t?io kli;iiu(i:ro of
i and uuh bi'cii ituvd/j undi'r I.I.-i (tcr*
tionul hti|K'rvisl</n sltx-w 1(8 l lancy.
-- - --— Ail w no onn (c. (U'rclve ytm in tlilij
All ('.iiinti'Hvlls, iiuitatioiiM and "JiifiUiiH^iiiiil " uro but
t\| «rluii*.-ts that trillu with and crdunif. tho Inulth of
lufuuU ui'.'' 'Mdruu u^ulatit i.A|n:rJiUi!ttU
What is CASTOR!A
Cnatorlii w a hnrinlrNA nvh*tMnto f« r Cantor r V, Pan*
Rwrlc, I>r<ipH and Soofiiin/f Syrup*. H is |>;<'ii.*,ant. It
contain* neither Opiuia, M.ti'iiiiinu trnv oiarr Narcotlo
BuhNtancu. IIh atr« Is it* guarantee. I!, di; .troys Worm*
and allav.'i j,«,verisliiH>«K. For mor<, Umii >Jiirlv y<>am it
!ia.s bci-.n hi . -intunt tiso fur tho r« ii< i ol' t uiiNtijiation,
I'laliiicncy, Wind Colic, ull 'iVi'tlilnif 'lriMii>ii*H and
it rcKUlatc* the Sto'iiii"!i 'jut! Uim.i.i«-
UKsiiiillati'H tlia Food, ijivinj? JjcuHJiy un<i uaturul miuoim
Tho Children's 1'uuuvcu—'J'he JlutJUur's '-'vioiul.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
>Be.Lirs the Signature of
UjSf y*r vmjME&k*. i
€cicJU/U
The Kind You Have Always Bought
cr Use T<>r Ovsr 30 Veare
-nr rcwrnun company, rt murruv 9 fRcr-^. niw vrwk citv.
. 1^
Xcw York ho# Ho savings l nnk«, \
still there art* persons living in the
i;tctroi>t Ms without l ank accounts.
Mi ntlani t hc r
'l'igs and I'cianutH M; kcH Fjirnp-r
- ■ | Mon-'jis tho -illitcrattve capiion "I «i
PMHMMto are bandi**. un.i not i.n of :tI |„ Q lt««i
• • 1' 111 •**■* 'n M'-xlco. HowiM-r, they fli. It. in ii-iim o:'n fiu-n ■ r wlm i ■ .Im • i
-lioillil nil share .1 rominon fat.
the gallows.
Loot Is loot to 1'alias burglar* Tho
other nlKlit tin y broke Into the i irph-
,.ns' Home store- ami i-arrl.-il off
worth of artbles.
MeKlnnry und I'ollln eounty, ahoubl,
l.y ull meunR pull off u "l11k poultry
•*.how .lurliiK 1910 No county in Tt-xus
hun finer bit.Is than ''ollln.
Tin* r.'iil cut ate transfers in Collirf
ithow that thisi urootl, o|.l lilaik land
is not being given uway. And It
never will be. Stick to ','ollln coun-
ty.
"Advert in
public an t.
are a 11'I w!
way of Mkll
11111 Wise.
Tulkine
: uff
l.«
1m c.."..11 a.-ivnst .iti.1 spi'.-a.l out oil
p.-.t . ts and botr rtllhl(, '.nich to his
financial advan'ag.
March 31st and April 1st are III'
dates for holding tho •'ollln I'ounty
Interscholaatlc L.-agu.-, This will be
an educational .-vent of more than ord-
inary Importance and will Interest not
only teachers, but all who favor
branching out along educational Iln.-;
Already the farmers living on the
new l'lkes in i'ollln county are
wan tins-: from $10 to $i!"i an acre
in for their land tli.in the on. s
Volume I. N' umii. r I of tl ,■ '• I'«.1 ' •
• Mi1." IM r. Hrown's new monthly
puhii- 11inil. ha.! i*i iich. I our d. I,.
-.'Holing fron. tli" |.iili||nluil''B an-
■ . mn iin>nt, "Th. I'olltician i-i nothing
nun', nor I.-- ■ than n politic il dl) st,
.1.-voted to the int. rests of political
economy, and will be found fori i.iosl
'n t'.i" ranKs >.f Imttlc When an i.ssii"
is presented by Miy man or set of
in.-ti. paid agitators or self-serving In-
terests, which Is in con I rnventlon to
the rights und liberties of others." Tho
publication is in iMigu/.lne fi nil, Is
typographically m-at, and nbly edited.
Il.-r.- s hoping Kilitor Hrown may meet
with success beyond his most sanguine
i xpectallons.
who I
gel K
ion of the | I ii , !
I
When you . • ,n'
offer In a
"out In the mud" and can't
iwn. We told you no. I.el's
I roads ull over
i '..Illi*
• 'J* *1* 'I* */* v 'I* ij* A* •*• •*• .j.i^ -*. ,5,15, .*. •*«
EXCHANGES
;•.j.<•
I > IMK.lt \ I'll Ii \l, l.( \ Ii.
-I
I Ii
11
pull off ,,n . x(i 11
T.
Show, what greut things might l - .• x-' !.. 11.• r
peeled of tt county fair with proper i«.Ue\..
preparation. poopb*
1 . an,: i- • •? . '• ,• i• f.
. rvlce 011 th>* lutorurb .n, wi
Is a goiid one. The Slieriiuit:
desire to see local cars PIT
It |.<
Before .lying II I'-rta aid lie had j
forgiven ull his enemies, "'onuidering
their number, the Corpus I'hristi I'nll-
f-r thinks it « s a prett,. consi'b ruble
deatb-bed stun'.
You always notice tliat wlo n a
good man leaves old <Viilin county
that he nin. times out of t. n comes
I nk. and alwi\H apoioglb.-s for not
returning .oner
•rv hour, instead of
-ry two iiniirs.
i he pr. s. in ich'-diile. It would lie much
iikii- convenient for the rur.11 patr'-n.'-
A widow lost a hog. We do not rt -
f. r to the death of lur husband. Sin
past 11 p .1! Hog and adverti-. '1 for It.
I'll.- • -! it or mi \ 11 e 1.01, 11 list lla\ i-i -d
tl . pup. r, tor he en in. hiking h« ii<. "t
tie .dead run as soon is lip pap r left
• he postoffi. •• T' ir- is noi tl..- Mivl i'
..till;.-, where n hog ha read 11 n. vv.
Texas Baptists have begun a cam-helper and Incident illy forgot t
ptugn to raise 11,000,©00 within the for It. I'uldv- II Sew .'hronli le
next four yearn Key. George W
Triiett of I' II.- Is i-' ilriiuin of ihel
i.impalgn couimltte. , and that is a
good beginning.
1
What
.ui.I on
read In order l'
To Hiiiyi ,i. Wi:--.s upon li.r lips
II- thought tin time was ripe;
Hut win 11 In went to press she said,
"I do not like > one Iype."
I .«toii Tra 1 - i lpt.
N Kiss le printed on her Hps.
And f howe.l her 1111 contrition,
IP-cause tin- artful minx inqliir.d,
"Well, what's I In* next . ditlon?"
Illi'iiiiiighain Air. -lb raid.
A I- is i Ii- printed or. h. r lips,
! "Il" made oral Ion;
pi 1 coiii in-i. ' i|ng t liat!
is, my circulation.''
\ w Vork 1-1 v.-nlng Sun.
When < 'upld law the prlllt- d kills
And Its resells, surprising
"Y..i! I\. p il up," was his advli"!
"That'll 111 \ form of advertising."
- 11 alia Km nlng .loiirnal.
II- printed klftt.-:. on h.-r lips
Sev. ral in succession!
"Keep It up, dear," said she,
"That makes a fine im iression."
There is one industry that will
never I" oyer.bine. 1 if course, we
hav. In view th. good roild-blllldmp
Industry MeKlnnry t!n/etti .
Tli. danger is iliai It maj not be
cntirelv don. Savoy star.
■| v •% >Ji .*• '• .Ji ♦. I'I •£• i|I ^i|{.
KICK HACK
' * *•' '}• *i* v*J* v I« J« • J. ••• Ji
OF FINE PECANS
The S el-clary ol I'o 111 lliercia I ''illi.
al McKimtey, 'I' vis, has a f.-w bill'-
dr.-.l pecan IIIlls of SI. 1 lldli I'd 1'0111 liiel*-
eial v arities for free ill it I'll.lit ion lo any
I 1 rsoii who will plant and cul ivut.-
I11.-in all.I bring Ihelii lo I'i uila■.•>-. Two
v i! I'll lie-: of these I'ecatl till' Wife
grown on one treot so an to iitivo
lli. 111 cross f. rllllzcl, thus giving a
ciiiince of a n. w imVros. d vtir|eia\ iu
th-.- ,in j,cny '.if . ach nul.
Illrccliiins for I'limlInn.
The soil should be ib-epl.v |. IIIv.' I' isscd
ull'l Cliricheil. |.'lnely pulverized soil
Mil ti III il Ii-- placed ill I In- place of plant-
ing. Ill ■ llllt laid on till' soil at',.I pI'OMH-
I'll down two lit' three inches do. p and
I over. .I Willi fine loose soil. Stakes
should b" driven near lo protect, flood,
clean cultivation und liberal f. rtillzu-
1 Ion should be given.
IliriM'lliin for Prepai'liiu ilu* Nut.
These mils should lie immersed In
warm water one or two days before
planting. They generally sprout and
grow about Hie last of April.
Those receiving lllese 11 II IH. will con-
fer a favor on I he writer by supplying
name ami address.
The a11.-tilion of school, church rind
cemetery unsocial ions as well as Indivi-
duals, Is called lo litis offer.
Welfare clubs and iii monslration
agents will be welcome to ncc..i;,s to
tills off* r.
i: W K I U K I 'ATI J Ii' IC.
1
IM?. F. G. HEDGES
mm
Painless Dentist
Over Collin County Nat.
Bank, McKinney.
Mill)
IIMUVS insiai.i,
M AX ol'I ici.HS i'OII Tl.lt.M
1 otton mahiifaotur
Oliposlng a child bib.
been IntrodiH • 1 in
< are seId
bill that hn
ingrenn. If tit
prlnctpb of child labor Is wrong, tt is
.:•!:' iiu i pp 11 < -I-I. to i ..tton 11.111« i*<
other Indu-'rl <
It Is ami.tig th'
I'risl.lenl \\ 11 soil
the n. i.r f i*or.- i
; percii' s on "| f'- p-
come, most p- .'pie
prob ibillti.-ii thai
111 vintt liiilifi" ir
dlserliiini .'ing iidvlt w.c< given by an
expert s- i .■ years ago: "For clearties*,
I • 1 r. ol M ii - . For logic, read llurk'
ii d lli. - I'or action, read Homer
and S. of | ..r conciseness, read Hn-
. on .ui.I I'op. l or iil.ilmlty "f coll. ep.
lion, read Milton For vivacity, ri ad
Stevenson .Tid Kipling For linaglnn-
tl'.n, read t: . 1.. s|.eiii. and .lob For
common ti r> ,.| It. niamlii Frank
* . .r 11
"while Slav
bntnoralltv
it Ink-
ing we
ai d girl i v
due largi-ly lo poverty. Sow, if tin
I Himitt. . n fii 'l :■ f II Will
lei** aci omplWhed o'lulhlng wir'h
WUU«.
i I' r . i . !• ..| Virgil, Milton,
and Vr- • id I r simplicity, read
Hurn«. V 'itt:.:, and Hunynn. For
■ if.. I h i I A l !i mi rmd Haw
thorn. l-'tr Inter, t In things i al,
r< I • \ t. i. I -i- |of • v, eniiobiing
"tile .< el, for nyrn pnthy, < iinlnr ami
. e. , f. r comfort and eoiiiiobition
le iffll. tl'.n and for lh« promis. of the
lif. that now m ali'l of tin life which
is to come, ri ltd the lllble Miblieal
rtwdir.
Nil i k la li'itna - -1 [ii in. judge's do*
i iion has ii 11 n ii 11". I tin., aiiti-gambling
law of iha' Stnli llowev. r, this makes
llilh oi no change III the s|.orMng sta
ti,v of some < 'klahotna towns M.>
UItini v i 'ourler ' !a/,ett. .
As , ti a n I f est e< I In tfii I bailees taken
In tie many bank hold up< in t lint
stale, w. pri HUie, Which from tills
|. of til' river I 11 p e;, | I to be IIIII ill I
Ho- in' ! popular poll indulged by
:1 • Iii.i- 11 11 . i a i i. t. i of II \ i r-
iiiti • n |i r oll l b I a id
Ace
Wild I
and i
i .Hni
riling lo III
III. of M \leo
nmiervi .1 b<n
T'tnpb T.-legrani,
i i lo In pro' ctell
that dlscrlini-
aitisl t lie ii niiian i peei. s®
. I,..t ' ountry ii us be n . in', ri/.. '
f .. some lltii" a. singularly free from
I to'erfloti and conn r-. illon of l iiman
bv. « M. Kinney i 'ourl"r-''la*ette.
M.xiio inii-nib protecting game like
I Cell .-Hunt v I nt ends era die a I big licks-—
I sometime Temple Telegram.
At tin- regular weekly meting of
Kinpll'f l.o.lge No. (is, I I I. 11. F.
held Thursday night, tin- following
olllc.-rs wcii Installed Into their re-
Hpecti '• stations:
It II Kerr, V (i.
11. I.. I iii ii u. V. ti.
IJov Marcoiu, Secretary.
.1 l-'rank Kmllli. Tri'Murer.
T Hell, Warden.
A Mm lo-w, i '.inductor.
V\ llagWlll, I'linplaln.
\\ I log,aril, it. S. S.
'' Morgan, I. S.
I. M ii 111 kin, It S. Ill N (i.
t
fi.
tl.
w
M
I I
J
T
T
.llm Mllll< un. I,. S to N.
.1 A t'arroll. It S lo V.
Hob H.laekw. II, ii. S. lo V
<i I'errv itlackweil, I ti.
Ik" Taiklnglon, 11 ii.
tieol'ge WllcoXt I'', il I'llpe, and .1.
Ii Franklin. Trustees.
\ 11 hiir A. Hagwlll, the retiring
Vol.I. I'lianil Was advanced to the
Ktatlon of l'a'i (Iran.I
f I' Wlri'S aclc.l a; Installing 'if
Heir III- vi el assisted liy I lick |1e-
Minond lid II t. Wolford
I .| I F Wester of Went on. ri-
ii. w for Th. We. Mi 11. mo. rut till
/■ ' .no'Ii i year II. I.t an old
ft'l. el lid --.lie . liber of Iln- trlli st
' i" ' 'ollln count i .' had it
Cor, Wort!' i III*, n iii our way of
thinking
M 'I It i.-kb v of I'rlncelon. Ilotile 1
a';.In McKlnm-v T'.nrsdnv and called
al Hits office and subscribed for The
Weekly I H'tnocral-Kagette.
M .U'.sliflclil, 11!'. ..Jail I 'i, I '.I I il.
Kdilors I icmiicr.il • i iaz.-i tc ami liuily
! 'oil I'i. f-1 ia/. lie
The year IIII5 is now a finished
page ill hlntorv and as HMiul we look
forward lo greater achievements with
the coiniUK y.-irs. cmr slat, has eit-
joy.-il maiiv I.losings, splendid crops in
most purls of llie stale and many im-
provements that lias aiil.-.l greatly.
The lumbering districts have been
under a heavy depression for several
months on account of uo market for
lumber. Many itiilla were closed for
several uionlhs, the mills here only
ran four days per week for several
months Willi a I a per rent cul In wag-
es in all departments. They have ad-
ded one day now each Week anil ex-
pect to run full time in I in* spring, but.
artel' all il seems lo have proved a.
much needed lesson anil a large per
cent of I he wage-earners have learned
It Is best to practice economy during
lite days of prosperity, so they can
lie prepared for the day of reverses.
Willi the death of Hie old year, We
also celebrated the departure of "1)1.1
John Harlcycorn" from our stale. The
saloons packed up and went lo Cali-
fornia. The first llllie We ever wenl
lo tile polls lo vole we had the pleus-
ui'e of voting for slal. wide prohibi-
tion and We felt pretty good about II.
When Hi ■ saloon men heard we were
to hav. woman's suffrage liny said,
might as well pack up,
II move us out." This i-i
in forty i\ years that
i I..ii without a public
"Well boys u
i It- \. onn n w
III' first 11 nu
Mai.-it I'i. |.| II.
drinking plae
'i'lo \\ lllani' I le I'a.Ifle railroad will
••"••n I in phi ■ d h IU • ell M .1 I'sllfiebl
I'I I ,'tlgeii ■ and VI e W ill have all out II I
to iin out I.I. world hi rail which has
be. n a.llv ll. oiled (o Ho <• many .veal's
Tin- train;, nr.- running across I lie bay
and as far as (iardllior lite bridges
• l.iuslaw
finished a
and I In- I'mpi|uii
I.I II11 Will lie . ..Ill -
across I h
have to b.
plot e.
• 'lirlst mas day roses Were in bloom
ami Iher. were ripe hlackhcrrlt s anil
raspberries on Hie vines lint New
Years eve it began snowing and sleet-
ing, the temperature went down lo L'ti
degrees above «ern ami winter lias
been wit ll IIS c\ er since.
Another snow fell last evening and
I inlay the earth is wrapped In her
nitthllc of while. II Is a grand sight
to see llie firs and hemlocks draped
In while, llie color scheme of winter
now Is green and while.
For fear tills meets the fate of our
last communication, will close.
II. st wishes for a nappy anil pros-
perous New Your lo the editors I'lid
all who may read tills scratch,
MI5R .Till IN 11A I ilC.
mi kinni:v'S (ilMM'FKY stohi'.
iti itt.i \ki/ii:i \vi:i m:S. nujut
The grocer stole of lilies McKln-
11. y Was broken Into sometime Wed-
nesday night, and about llVTilt taken
from Hie cash drawer. Mr. McKin-
ney also thinks thai other articles
such as candy, chewing gum, cigars
allil tobacco Were taken, but When
seen by a 1 teiilocrat-I Ill/el le reporter
Thursday morning lie had not at
thai lline found Just wlull hail lu-en
taki n.
The rubber or robbers gained ad
inlllanee into lite store by prying up
llie large bar Which fastened lite
back door I ittb i rs at'.- at work on
Hie . .. ... but a \ i- I, no al l .-sis tlIIV<*
I.. . n made.
I I'll* Hohinsoll of the Woolllawn
i -o i ii in ii 111! v will accept our thanks
for a nib . ripHon to The Weekly
I to ill oi ra I Hazel le.
.1 T Molmnahl of McKllltiey, Itoiite
2, will accept onr thanks for a sub-
scription to the Weekly llemocrill Hil-
r.etie and Pallas Now*.
Professional Column
T. H. nrtYANT. Dentist. Over Mo-
Kinney's grocery store. Phono SOS.
AHTHCIl T. C'HL'IIC'H, Fire, Torna-
do and Live stock Insurance Agent.
Only best coiupuniLS represented.
Morrow ltlock.
it. ii. ii.-wis
Fire Insurance ami Iteal ICalMc.
Lot me handle your property wheth*
er for sulo or for rent. Old phone 414,
McKinney, Tcxus.
Architect
BM. ALIJKItT TAt Kirrr
liiilc|ieuilcut I'bone 170
Slieriiinii, Tesiui.
Ii. C. CLIFTON
Attorney-ut-Law, McKiiuiejr, Teaaa.
Does a general law practice. Money
to loan on luiul and lund notea.
J. R. GOUGH
McKinney, Tesaa
Abslracier ami Conveyancer.
Complete abstracts of tille to all
illlit county property. Abstracts of
title to all town property. Why wult
a week for an abstract when you can
get t hetn ready prepared? ItKAL
lOKTATI-; ANI> FAItM LOANS. No-
tary In oHiee.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
'J lir. (HA.UONM X
f.ti'lli h t AhU y«nr UruutfUt f %r
('Md'lii<ii.|t'r ii l>luiniiriuTiruii(l/j^\
I'lIU ill l.'i 4 .v 1 I...Ill ii.rt.iM.Aw/
I < , *. •«if I ^ t! I e HiMu n. \/
'I tit- tut o h««r. Hi.« ot* rtMif v
a • -ith^.trr *
l 1 A ftlt.VMI I'll.l.A. ( > U5
year*. Ik'^t, ..aft-it. A i • J yi i Mt
SOIOflVDRIIfiniSTS WRVWHfRf
W. '1'. 11 oaril L. Kugeno Hoard
Drs. Hoard & Hoard
DENTISTS
Of.ce over Continental State
Bank, north sl.lo square, McKin-
ney, Texas. I'hones: Office 28;
residence 417.
Dr. E. L. BURTON 1
Practice Limited to
EYE, EAR, NONE AND
TllltOAT
Rcfractlou (iIumci
OHlco and Raniturlum
McKinney, Teiaa. J
*
wmitmtmmtmmtr
g Caldwell's
Sanitarium
McKinney, Tenia.
For Treatment of CANCER.
Special ul tent Ion lo nil chronic
dlsea.scH, esja'cially illscasca of
uiuiieii, anil rectal Iroublu.
HfMtKMUIIIIffiiiitiijl
-V ■{• •(• <• A .;.
Or. J. Knight I
OSTEOPATH X
OHiee, IU* Building. Phone X
| Connection. f
St ii.ntii IC i aiimimj
IIImis kim IN fields
Claude Taliim, large planter anil
a. line Hlock raiser in the Twin
llrldKCH neighborhood, called at tho
Iteeord olllce Saturday. Mr. Taluin
Is a voiinif man, lull lie is a mail of
iielctilillc fariuink and stock raising,
lie has liis farm under hog fence, so
that lie can let in lioga from ono
Held lo atiothcv as I lie different
crops are galhcreil. In tills way
nothing goes to waste on Itla farm,
as llie hiiKH tuck up all tho waste
corn, wheat or iials. Besides ho>rH
do belter where let out to gram- on
irr.-en si uff and can lie turned Into
meat in Ibis way al half lllo expense
of tin- plan of penning them no ah
tiiiretlnr a ml throwing feed lo them,
Mrs. Taluin Is a poultry fancier anil
raises the large bronze tnrkfly* as ,i.
specialty. She has the pure stock.-—
Celltla Iteeord.
Mrs. Tatiim Is a daughter of Mrn.
John I .owls of McKinney.
I'Vni'ltirt'il Wrlat.
I'' c. ThnmpMon, one of the edllora
ol Hie McKinney Examiner, whllo
walklntr on llie sidewalk Wednesday
afl. rnoon In front of the l-'.inersoii Col
'at;.', f. II nil.I fracturcd Ills left wrist.
low, <lrl7/liug rain of Wednesday
cause.I a 1111111• skim of ice to form
ov.-r llie walks and The streets and
many uicli accblenta, Willi less Injury,
ic . in i .1 on Wednesday. ,
We at*, told thai one m-nilcman ha •
•eibl If llie i'hrlslbin church people of
Anna will erect a $!!0,0ft0 new church
holla.', lie will give one-fourth, or |r .-
(100 toward It Now la the lime to jet
bnay.—Anna Tlinoa.
0. K. ABEKNATHY, Fire Insurance
Agent; cilice West Virginia St., east of
1.'ommerclul Hotel. Only oldest and
best com puttie* represented.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1916, newspaper, January 27, 1916; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292187/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.