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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT OAZETTE. Till USD.W, MARCH -'1, 1918.
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SPRING TIME
is I'AI N'T and I'APEIt time
A l i« list ill' new sprinir Wnll
I*a|•<<i of tlie Intcst ami uiosl
licnutil'iil dcvi'jrns. AIm) tin
host, in pjiiiit-. Hii\ it licrc.
McKINNEY PAINT &
PAPER CO.
West Va. St., McKinney, Tex
•> <• •> •> •!• <• <■ <• •:
;; Blacksmithing
lluvo four disks aluir|K'U<s1 or
your llros set on Hliorl notice.
Well for nil uiiffoa or
enrrittge work, onto spring* or
body repairs. Fresh oar of
tduckaniltli coal.
ii Scolly's Shop
|| liv Cnurlpr-liMi'llP, N. Tenn. 8C
4"'*,v ^ <• 6 •!* •!« •> •!• <• • •£« ij« j« >ji •',« j 4* •«
int .i vmiis rii.11< i ro \\ ni
MI S I.I >\IS .VI M \\ OKI.FANS
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Mr Si
i irl i mm, March
i 'nl ami
In. v I1' l^ewls announce the ap
proa I III:
|i'rillifc.s I
Plere. . .Ir
I'lere , Sr ,
It will in*
tho fi-.-.i«l. ti.-
March i In- i 'ii
Tl bridal
III I'll l i'i ly fm
lir. I'lrrrc •.
atalinn.
1n luge of I liflr i la i| if Ii I r I.
I. in |ir. Janus l,ovick
wm of ltov
• i McKinney,
I Ulllll llOIIH'
of the
James I..
Tuxas.
vv editing a
bride tn In'
couple will leave lin
Tampa, Florida. whert
itationcil at the naval
The kiii.iin in a .son of In an.l Mi
J. I* Pierre, tin former being pastor
of the Kirht Motlioili.it chin , h in lin
city.
1II-1M «il'< >\ I) \Ml Miss
\NNIF, CI Ills Wi ll IN Ii VI.I \s
Miss Annie Curts aliil lien F. Olovd
lioth of Hits city, wore unlteil In mar
Wage by I.lie li. v M M Davis, | -lie
of the Tlosa Avenue Christian chiireii.
|ii In. home t ".<19 I,ive tlak street I >111 -
Tuesday afternoon
ni of Mi and Mrs
of this city anil
• 'iing liUNincss ma
lis it 'J oVto
M i "o> 1 n
T I ''loy I
la a II kii'i
Tli' I.rlil,. i I irht. r M r ami
M,-s W S urts forni'-rh uf McKln-
!'•>•, l ilt now n: ' I i' ' I Tl
trvllpj parties w. i i • r. *«• •••! in
McKinney and have mam friends to
ext'-nd felicitations Tli. w , . K.
tlielr home in Mi Kinnex
!•:. Thompson of Fnrniorsv Hie,
Ft nit. 2, sends in one dollui In pa-, for
lie- Weekly ix inncart Cazotte >.m•
ye ii Mr Thonit nn is a i . w reader
of tli.- Weekly and we trust he will I"
|il* i.s'd Willi it
M L. Iiiudleman who |i\'es aliout
H> ■ miles soiitlu isi of this cit ., u is
In town <ui business Saturday lie
rail .1 it t'11office to renew for Tie
W.'i'kl> Hemocra' <!n/,.tt. I lis r,,nt m'-
lied patronage is giatly a pprei-intod
Helps
Sick
Women
Cardui, the woman's
Ionic, helped Mrs. Wil-
liam Evrrsole, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: "I had a
general breaking-down
of my health. I was in
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. I had such a
weakness and dizziness,
.. . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me I had tried every-
thing else, why not
Cardui ? .. . I did, and
soon saw it was helping
me .. . After 12 bottles,
1 am strong and well."
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
Do you feel weak, diz-
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com-
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered—it
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
All Druggists
HEWS NAPPENINES
IT COURT HOUSE
lilviitMT nil li'f.
.11nice I'" K. Wilcox, presiding
i' I.. Scars, I'lol'k.
Vi'lilii I" oil Special Issues,
In the suit of A M. Scott el al vs.
II l.uster, lor commission, which
\\:ih lie.I iu the Fifty-ninth district
court, tli. Jury rendered a verdict on
special IShlleS.
The jury in tin case of I: 'V Fisli-
i \.- the dinners Mutual Insurance
i'i. i f Tyler also rendered u verdict on
special issues.
11.
IliVOIVCs (it'llllb'rt.
I.ola M. Stilila ns wan granted a di-
vorce from M. <\ Stibbens.
I,ula Itaincs was ifruntcd a divorce
from .1. I.', Ualnis.
Ni'W Slllls.
Wnx'ht vs. Mary
Wrlirht, ill
SPRING TREATMENT
Nectttary to Purify Blood and Correct
Weak, Run-Down Conditions.
Trvlnif weather, exposure to storms,
tlif- ynp, iiaid col.-, piii'iirmiula, fev-
.r , diplilheria and other l>lood-pol*on-
liiK, pro.-.i ratlin? diseases leave the
whole system sub-nornnil—ladow par
weak and slow blood depleted unii
tliln. with thai tired feelliiK, l oor ap-
petlte, backache, rheumatic pains,
delicate dlgc tlvo power or nlmo.il
none at all. The Ideal treatment Is
Hood's Sarsiiparllla to betaken be-
fore meals -thoroughly to purify tlio
blood and expel poisons, and
1'eptlron—to be taken ufter nT'nls—
to put power Into tlio blood, kIvo
strength, Increase red corpuscles und
restore tone, and do It quickly.
If there Is biliousness, constipation,
bad taste In the mouth, or "the blues,"
the liver Is torpid. Take Hood's rills
they rous* the liver and relieve all
liver Ills, aro perfectly compatible with
Hood's Hamaparlllu and l'vpilron.
J.«7
'
I. I-. Williams recently left for
Kansas I'ltv. Mo., where he is attend-
ing the Uuho Automobile X Traction
School lie ordered the Pally Courler-
• iaz.-tle sent to him while away. In
order to k< op up with his home news.
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"VVf liavc ,i tut! lin, uf tin. ,| |. ('jm,. l-'arin Implements. Tliey
Hi'f Hie ! '-t m;nlf. ('time in ;in• ] !i«t us -how you.
J- T. Elliott Lumber Co,
McKinney, Texas
i lllltiil'ltAt 'I M'.
I :n v.-r publlsti t at one testimo- ii and relates entirely to myself
^ ryina trythlui iindar tbt Hun and t bin beiu^ pro noun cod
in* tiriitdf, I wis .-in I in two month*' time. nft«i heinx on ct'iitchen
over (wo That - why 1 re* omuioud and urge ''hlropractle
adjusting" to all people tl it are sick.
Ito you km v* ,.f a , is. Hiii I* actually Incurable and cannot be
tu t f-ri'ci i.v ■ 'hiroprnetli ? Throw prejudice aside, try it and note the
s(. . ml l insults |t lias cured others, why not you T
t.ltl t.tilO (.til |.|i M |i |i. (>.
10'. "*"i.k*r St. McKinney. Licensed In Collin <'ounty
Would You Buy A Form?
J Sow? linrgmns in Collin County on l?a$y TVrnu
S. VVISLiMAN, Morrow Blck. ?
Picas or (iiillty.
Henry (irei-n charged witn aKBra-
v a I ed ui sault, lined fL'fi and cOMta,
a.1:ton 11 tltik" to $ I 4.05.
t'liarlie Sims, churned with fornl-
allou, lined $25 and costs, amount-
inif to $51.50,
Alice Moore, charn-. d with fornl-
atlon, fined $50 and corns, auiouut-
III., to $7I.Kr>.
I'luirlio Situs, charired with vlolat-
injr ilic local option law, lined (26
iiid coHtti, amountinK to $51.50.
C'Ot iVI Y < < ! ItT.
Holt. It. I,. Moiilden, Jtidjfe.
W. I,. Keen, t'lerk.
I'niliate.
I! (iallaghor has made npi«llcn-
llon to probute the will of It. Iv
N'ellon
Mai-v Ann Itullock has made appll-
calion to be appointed Kuardlun of
11tiI h ltnllot k.
M,rs 11- I la I'. ran. I. has tnnde uppll-
cation t;o l.e al'poinlid Kuurdlan of
11 a I', ranch el al.
Ma relates l.lccnscs.
.Ia«. II (iloiidenniuK and llvclyn K.
Winn.
.lames t'ai'roll and Mary Mitchell,
(rol).
iirman Wits and Olti Walker,
(col I.
Hon Met'ray and Alice Tarver.
I'liu.i Sm ttli a 11 I 1111 o Maud l«'ind-
h.-itchtsl these eockerelM. Kid. Horn
has two pens A and II. headed by
two of this hatch and expects to show
some Rood birds thin fall.
lie also .shipped one cock and two
cockerels of his own hro"dlni{ to Hon-
nis .1. Walters of Menard. Texas.
This makes seven ho has sent to
Menard, lie ha* no more to soil this
Hoason lie sells oio:s from these pens
al $L'.mJ for settiiiK of 15.
\ <1111.II (.I IS ( ICONS.
SIC K AMI ri'AI'JUISIO
W11 UN < ON S Tt I' ATI .I)
liook Mollici'! ir Toiihiii.
t'lean I.Ittle Oliver
I towels.
Is Coined
ami
Mavis and Viritle
Wilson and Mary
T. Spears and
Mct-aln.
Y. Clovo-
Florence
If your little one's to'i.rue is coated,
It Is a sure Hbcn the stomach, liver
and bowcld need a Ki-ntle, thorouKh
clean-iiiik at once. When your child
is cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't
sleep, eat or act naturally; If breath
Is bad, stomach sour, system full of
• •old, throat sore, or If foeverlsli, give
a teaspoonfill of "California Syrup of
Kilts." and In u few hours all the
doRKcd-up, constipated waste, sour
bile and ijndl«e.itod food will nenlly
move out of the bowels, and you
have a well, playful child ait tin
Sick children need'nt be coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative."
Millions of mothers keep It handy be-
cause they know its action on the
stomach, liver and bowels Is prompt
anil mite. They iiIfo know a little
riven today saves a sick child tomor-
| row.
Ask your drucvlst for a bot-
tle of 'California Syrup of KIrs,"
which contains directions for babies,
children of nil aires and for icrown-
plalnly on the bottle Itewnre of
forfeits sold here <
COLLIN COUNTY
WELL REPRESENTED
Then vv .-re quite number of Collin
countv exhibits at the l'"t Worth Fat
Stock Show. Aiiioiik them we noticed
.I. .I Mi I .nil, I In roc .forsev hoifs; .I
II t irav es, the well known Melissa
Jersey man; Walter liowns of Mc-
Kinney and Intrant. Oklahoma; l> II
Ifulson, llouto U. KYIseo, who is ex-
hlbitinir Hampshire ohcrep; Henry
Harlow of Hock HIII. who is also ex-
hibitlnir Hampshire sheep; Molion
llros., of I'rosper, I ill roc Jersey Iiorh;
W. J. (iearhart of Cellna, sheep; l^-e
iiwnsby, Cellna. sheep; I'arvtti A
i'iinnlnifham, t'ellna, liiK Hono Po-
land China holts The latter have two
'j months old barrows tliut weigh over
400 pounds each, on exhibition. They
also have two other barrows, 1 I
months old, that weight
600 pounds each. <1. J
McKinney, horses; <!.
Anna, horses; Ithea
Mills, Durham cattle.
There are possibly
county exhibitors whose
not run across on our
In- exposition.
Stop Lively! Qwm
Quit wHfa"Bttt-H"
Tht Great Corn-Loo#euer of tb«
Aft. Never Vaiia. Fauileaa.
Watch my Bt.u'.' What'a the uael
I go along "right mdu up without
care." even vvltli eorim, because I uae
"Oeta-It", the painless, ofMike-a-ba-
nanu-peei corn remover. I tried
other ways galore, until I was blue
more than
S Walker of
I' Collins,
llros . Hhea
other Collin
stock wo did
trip through
KAIIiOK sov
I'Yiiiu'I- Ni'liney Vlslt.s I'uitnts in Me-
Kinney—l'o|iuUir Youiu: Man.
.1
and Ijillie Odoasa
Heal l.-tatc Trtuisfers.
11 Seamnns and wife to Now Oln
i'o., lots It \* in, block 8. and all
buildings thereon, iu Josephine, $12,-
600.
W I' < i ri ill ti ft> T. J. Itobortson 1-4
interest in lo acres in the J. M. Fo-
late! survey, $185,
It. Ii Whlsenant and wife to J. M.
Wliison.ini. bit in Allen, $1,000.
A I,. Ilurnside et al to H. 1 . Faga-
l'i, ;i."i I-.', acres In the Hardin Wright,
survey, $tl,lG0.
S.1' I, kv W. K. West and wives to
.1. T Frl/./.ell, lot 3, block 12, Trlnco-
ton, $1170.25.
Aubrey Ijuio fo N'annlo A. Tuttle,
10 acres in the Jas. McHride survey,
$825.
W. J. Cox and wife fo W. M. Tur-
ner,, 118.20 acres in the D. Spencer
survey, $9,000.
ti. 11 l/ivve et al to A. ti. nurttHitle,
68.71 acres in the Milo Jones survey,
$5,1189.80.'
ti Cootly anil wife to O. D. Lowe
lots 1, 2, 8, & I, block 4, A. J. Ay-
cock Addiiion to Princcton, $100.
J 1''. <!. Finley et al to Kudolph
lilunibcy, lot in Celina, $210.
Mrs. A J. Martin et nl to Jno. K.
Harry, lot in McKinney. $4,500,
A M Scott et al lo J. W. Mosley.
lots I ,v 'j. block 2, Moore's Addition
to Mi Kmncy, $750.
i' I: Kills et ux to A. Harris. |ft
acres m the W. II. Williams su.'Vcy,
$2,900.
n ps
coll 11
nine made
Company."
by-
let the gen-
fornla I'ig Syrup
\V.vlle Attorney SntiserltH's
lion W P. Duncan of Wyllo sends
In his mibscrlptlon to tho Weekly
I ii mocrnt-Oniictte for a year In ad-
vance. III. Is a son of 10. I,. Duncan,
a pioneer settler of South t'ollln, and
I la one of our county's brightest young
attorneys, lie Is a grnduato of Baylor
Cnlvernilv and of the law depart-
niont of the 1'nivernlly of Texar.. lte-
ctvtitly he was admitted to prnctlco
before tho United States supremo
oourt tit Washington.
,i
It
i .1.
.1
to J. !•' Waddle,
ruian Kinlgrat.ioii
Smith
71. iu
1).
to
T
S Heard et al
ores in the to
urvev, $18,000.
I'. I,. Millet and .1. Frerl
t'. Ilacon, part of block
a. $150.
W Hendricks et ux to J.
Wilson, lot H2, West Side Addition
Westminster. $900.
.1 I.. Mouldrn anil wife to J.
Knigl.t, lot in MJirphy, $150.
.1 \ Mendonliall und wife to W. F.
lie! nobis, lot In Piano, $ 1,000
M F Cottier et al to II. I . Abbott,
in acres in the 11. Alitrlln survey, } I oil
W ii Strader to .1 M Strickland,
I li8 acres In the I''. I >. flary and I
Jitaob ft oath survey, $15.l2o
l; I! In.i| et ux to J. W Mallow, |
l It l act"' s in the Samuel MVFarlnti'l ]
•urvey, $5 00 and other valuable con-1
siderat mns.
|t I,. Morrow et u\ to .1 A. McTii
'.a acn in the Jno l<e«wrlgbt mil
vey $2,500
S II Hyles anil wife to
Stewart, lot in I'lano. $800.
.1 X llainmett and wife
W iiil". 22 acres In the J <!
survey, $X00
Moxie ''raus and wife ti
Crouch, part
dill Addition
Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Ncnnoy of this
■ity are entertaining their son, W. F.
(Francis) Nannoy of tho Great l^ikes
Naval Training Station, ntvar Chicago,
Illinois. Francis arrived Monday lo
spend a ten days furlough. Ho has
Ins n in the service about thrco
months and a half, having been a
student of Austin College at Sher-
man at the time of his enlistment. He
was adjutant of Austin College then,
lie was a member of this year's grad-
uating class of this noted North Tex-
as institution, but responded to the
call to the colors and voluntarily llt-
listetl ill the navy. He is receiving
training is a seaman and will soon
be assigned lo duty somewhere with
i lo- American fleet.
ItllICA hllos. I'lNK ( ATTI.i;.
('apt. ,1, I'', ami ,1. I''., lilica Breeders or
Thoroughbred Short Horn
litii'liniiiM.
Ithon Brothers of Ithea Mills, have
a registered Inn-ham cattle exhibit at
the Fort Worth I'at Stock Show.
Their father, the late ('apt. W A
Ithea, Introduced these cattle into this
country more than forty years ago.
lie was succeeded In breeding I belli
by his sons, ("apt. J. I1', ami .1 I'M
Ithea. who have maintained the .state-
wide reputation for liist class slock
They frequently make sales at very
fancy prices per hcud.
IIKKF, I HUM III BIIAItli ( ITY.
I'Yoil Turner Will lie In McKinney
Nevcrul Bay-—Was Itcureil Here.
Cera* Siawlr Cart Stop in, Wo uao "Gala*"!
in the faco and red in the toos. No
more for mo. Use "Oeta-It. It
never falla. Touch any corn or cat-
Iuh with two drops of "Octa-It,"
and "Oets.lt" does the lest. It'H a
relief to bo ablo to stop cutting
corns, niaklnw them bleed, wrapping
them up like packages and using
stlcl'.y tape and salves. It removes
anv corn clear and olonn, leaving
the too ns smooth ns your palm. You
can wear those new shoes without
pnln, dance nntl he frlskv on your
feet. It'H great to use "Oets-tt.
••nets-It" Is sold at all drugglata
(you need pny no more than 2R cents
n'bottle), or sent on receipt of price
by F Tjawrence & Co., Chicago, lit
joined tho Collin county I'lg club,
Kanib club or Poultry club, and are
pinning to aid America In ITic war.
COIi.N AMU.AIIY I'O*.
Cut This Out—It Is Wortli Money.
Don't mlM this. Cut nut this slip,
enclosed with fivo cents to Foley A
i'o., 2885 Sheffield Avo., Chicago,
111., writing your nnmn anil address
clearly. You will receive In return n
Honey nntl Tnr Compound, for coughs
cohlH nnd croup, Foley Kidney I'llls
and Foley (Sithartlc Tablets. Sold
everywhere.
Boyd Webb has finished his course
of special training in the Ordnnnoo
department of the If. S. army at
ltoek Island, III., and Is again sta-
tioned at Camp Bowie. This young
-toldior boy lives at Westminster, and
has nia-tiy friends here, lie spent Sun-
day In McKinney with his sister Mrs.
H II. Bass.
I'Ved Turner of Hubbard City is
in McKinney for a lew days on bus-
iness. Mr. Turner was born and
reared here. For several years ho
wn.s engagi d in the barber business
here, lie moved with his family to
Hubbard City several yours ago and
has been engarfed in the barber bus-
iness there, at present owning one
shop and a half Interest in another
one. lie Is engaged in another line of
business lit present Which necessitates
his being in MlcKlnne.v for several
days. Mrs. Turner was formerly Miss
l/cla Jones, and is a sister of Mes-
datiies Arthur A. Bagwl'.l ami Jerry
llerndon of this city. Fred has many
old friends who are extending to him
the glad hand.
NO BI'.IOF OK I'OltK
I'KlHU Cr.x l N TI I.SIIAY
.1
Whenever You Need a (icneral Tonic
Take (irove'H.
Tbe Old Stantlartl (trove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known ton ic propcrt ies of QUI N' IN li
and JKON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out: Malaria, Knriches the Ulood and
builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
Ft. S. Kubanks of Nevadi, an old-
time friend, calb d In to see us, or-
dering tho log Weekly anil Dallas
Farm News, getting both papers for
tho low price of $1 75. Wo have
known Mr. Kubanks for many years
lie Is one of the county's best men.
and we appreciate his friendship and
patronage.
KINKY
K. I«iii gont. County Administra-
tor: In ordei |o eliminate possible
confusion due to Incouiplote press re-
ports, the coiiNcrvalton program fun
meat until further notice, is simply
no beef or pork products on Tuesday.
The whole basis of tho change is
to substitute our more abundant,
meats for our less it I• uudii n 1 bread-
stuffs. As to wheal and wheal pro-
duels I lie I !t I 8 kitchen cards should
be considered as the absolute mini
niutn, ns we hope thai a temporary
reduction In the meat restrictions
will lie offset by a more, rigid eooii-
• my in nil uses of wheat products.
K. A. I'KDKN,
Federal Food Administrator for Tex-
as.
In Fat'iiiiug Country Along Sun All*
tonlo it Aransas I'iish Hallway.
II M Mattison, General Farm and
Immigration agent of the Snn An-
tonio Atanaus I'ass Hallway, to-
gether with S. J. Wagner, lmmlgru-
tlon agent for the saino road, both
of Sun Antonio, were business visi-
tors here Thursday. Mr. Matti-
.u states that corn is planted and up
in Ills part of the state.
YOI CAN'T FIND ANY
It.VMIIII I F, AND IIAIU
S'l'OI'S (Xl.MlXti Ot'T
save Your Hair! Make II Thick,
Wavy, (tlossy and llctuiliftil
al Once
Try ns yon will, after an appli-
cation of I landerinc,, you can not
find a single trace of dandruff or
falling hnlr and your scalp will not
Itch, but what w > 11 please you most
will be after a few weeks' uue,
when you see now hair, fine nnd
downy at first, yes— but really now
• hi 11 growing all over the scalp
\ little Dandcriuo Immediately
doubles the beauty of your hair.
No difference how dull, faded, brlt-
tle and scraggy, Just moisten a
•loth with Handerlne and catsfully
draw it through your hair, taking
one funnll strand at a time. Tho
effect is immediate and amaxlng-
your hnlr will be light, fluffy and
wavy, and have an appearance of
abnnlance; an Incomparable lustre,
softness and luxuriance, the beauty
and shimmer of true hair health.
(let a small trial bottle of Knovvl-
ton's Imnderlne from any drug
store or toilet counter, and prove
that your hair Is as pretty and soft
as any- that It has been neglocted
or Injured by careless treatment.
A small trial bottle will double the
beauty of your hair.
J T. Decs, who lives on a farm
which he recently purchased five
miles west of Cellna, in Denton coun-
ty, was in the city on business Wed-
nesday and called to renew for The
Weekly Democrat-(lunette. Mr. Does
lived In t *<il 1 iu county about five
years, one year at. Wyllo and four
years near t'letir Ijike. He moved to
Denton county the first of this year,
lie pets his mail oil llnutc 4, Pilot
I Mint.
Nl AY IIANIi To l F. tllttiANl/.I D
AT l'.\ICMI .Its\ II.I.I-: SOON
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Ov«r 30 Years
Always bears
the
Siguature of
of lot I. I lock
to McKinney, $22f>.
U. W
to K (•
Juliet t
Kneeno
5, Wad -
11\K liltovi 1-orrOtY O'AOtM.
Owned tljT 13d 01. C. 00«im llm'iin
OOlgfUy Hnil OIlnK
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KJd H c. Horn ctime In from (ink
Drove Poultry farm Tuwiday to re.
ci lvo two cockerels from Mm. J I,.
Mil yea of Kctor. Texas. Theee aro
from a mating by K II. Thompson of
Now York, tho most noted hrendrr
' I' t>'• ' It rr I PI .-rneitth Itn. V« in
Ho t nited State. Mrs Moves pal.I
him one hundred dollars tn mate oim
of hlf fine i oekerels with four f
pullnts The fit.ni Hint mat- r
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Iu tone. m l la to e- f
sowt eilkf lum I fftn «1" II
up in* «r %f I «*!•• In. |
SniMoi'ltuf fiNi tuf our-
lore Iu th'iw fni liww
DnIMnmMn Rink Ranmrfool
BXCLKNTomrn
Write fer oartMiMM.
• MMM M..M
That l''arlucrsvill is pr. grossing Is
• vlileiiceil by the fact tli it people j
with money believe there Is room
here for another bank and a petition
l.< being circulated giving people an
opportunity to sttbserltie slock 111 a
new Stale bank. It In proposed lo |
innko tie capitnl slock of tli's bank
about $ '.li, 1)110,00. We are fold that
nearly lour.filths of this amount has
been pb'.Inett already. Au soon as the
promoters are satisfied that the re-
Ulllred amount will be rnlx',1 appli-
cation will lie made tn tile Slate for
a charter for the Institution Far-
mersvllle Times.
.1. II. Illl I. HCIKMII, HAN
«'. H. SOCIId'Y OF JIHI
The J II. Hill .Tr Red Cross is now
making shot ha«s, hospital bags and
gun wipes.
Since the first of l l* they have
made six Uiyettee, consisting of 4 211
articles. The school In 100 per cent
Hod Cross anil has been working on
the banner. It hope* to soon have It
on display.
Tho J. II, lllll school Is also the
first school In Collin county to have
n W. S. H society consisting of some
tli tir tear two httndrel Member
Vi-ioet every child III school hits
■tin.toil tlio caul tn rats, a wir gnrtlen
thi summer.
h'overnl of the boys ami giiN have
W II Met'raw, cill*eti of Orayson
conul.v. living near Shot man, orders
the Weekly 11. loncral-tia/.otto anil
Dallas News sent lo his address for
one year «• hi tl lo add his tiamo to
our already large list of readers of the
Weekly
f ietllts nl' Dlseiises should he
pi'.• 1111■ I l.v expelled from the blood.
'I 111 i:. a 111 li e when the system Is os-
pt'i I a 11 y SII i opt 11.Ic lo lliem (let rl«l
of all Impurities in I lie blood by tnk-
ing Hood's Sat'sapat'llhi, and thus for-
ill'y your whole botlv mid prevent Ill-
ness.
Ii I'' Johnson of Cnlern, Okie.,
•lends this office $ 1.7which pays for
I lie Weekly Dcmocral-Oaiiette anil
Dallas News lor one yunr. Ills patron-
age in apprcclateil.
Drive* Out Malaria, Builds Up Syatem
III® itr'nitlifnliif Ionic,
oaOVH'S TASTKt.KHS chill TONIC.<ltl*moal
M*lnit«.riitirhMtlii>t>looil,and liulliltttplheen-
Icm. A true ionic, for eilull* end chlldrco. Hi
Dr. W T Dunn, citshler of lha Al-
toga Stale Hank, was a biiHlneiw vld-
Hor In McKinney Wednesday after-
noon.
Whaa Irroaalar or dalarM aao
Trinmph Ptlla Hafo aad alwnya «a-
pendnlde Not oi.t at drttf stores
llefneo other*. dieeppoln'-
Iiieni Write for "Iteiior' anil ant
Meniere ir free National Me«e<u
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1918, newspaper, March 21, 1918; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299928/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.