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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 11

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potm Tnr.F.ia.Y PEMOCftAT-QAZETTK I'K AfA 10. Watson Company ADDRESSES Buys Moloi Store UONS AT IDNCBEOH HERE WEDfOAY, tt n. IT ,1, JnK- t.vU'-a. ti, i. thr l.iwn.

lua. 1 tt at noon 1 sir ti'i: nr tn. ot t' 1 h.ar funnv aor; i Hoy ortrunisatlon c- Th." ni 'O' May 9 loon at FoUiinl.h th. hl.nh whool niial confpr -r thr-t larm' rn c-if k- ny of srh- to inff iOl Ono of tho ost Important prr tioal In tho pros ram of Scout Hat who la the I-onc Sc mtn. Am.

rtca. la th Ktrst Baptist 1 National of hts -hrr oro nicmh-rs of I I ih tr tho Mi: i nvry rt-iTr nv at or. 1 nera. 11-. nt.

to- in Xc Scout Amat-ur Pr. ss toiri op to all outs th. In -ii the (ToJd jo'h a l-one ry'o iCioa.ti'.- I ami rd'tofc mon that that il- th ti'rcir pi in stor- for Wh. h- insint-tl th story. -I ml HIS OPERATION h- th at to-s t' ,1 of a Si'ont run fc- his lis- sur I'he Hut 1 io-i ti.

you t-cd h. thVm at h. rk.i. -nni today. I 1 do rief .1.

yyith. tV.OÌ.K.ìl» tnk I fui hehP In J.drr in drd. l.iiit* tiisfs to t-n A 9. ov Seonta or pr- ,111:1 Boy 'ion i-, Or: ot won 1 ly ifi now P. ut' or his r- bimsi'lf.

hv th 1 uits iic'-r Mrs. Is in Ipt of a friend, drs. F. F. Wi.

I iP'i na. atatlng ush Is now at horn si aoily improvinif. mrmher that Mr. t'lumhins i McKlnn citizen, uti.lei verv anrKh nl op. ni- Hon in the Ik.ptlat hosptal at Mo -phis.

T- for the rcu of optic ncrv Mr. totally hllnd until eration relieved him and resMred his Ur Idc to he up Meth- hu Im- Thc In A. Molof Haniain s' isiasHiime.l 1.1. Frn st Simp husim p.r¡stor*'s Is opcrt ml Ttier arc thlrtx ison conr, Th. will ify an.l them.

Fompnny. of the in this city and that in charse of chain of in the O' Tra A In I you to PiaBS, TEXAS, RAN heads INTERSTATE COTTON SEED oi if. tr: iniiis Imno cur- int. Vn.t-riç«. Yh Pr, ss nssoc'ation, netes in 'h walks ami His many old home frien.ls rejoice to he the impov -nn nt in provins eyesight.

Kinney Ol F.ARMERSVILLE FOLKS ATTE.ND S. S. INSTITUTE WUH phlpmitia. are practically for he unuual imetins of the f.dton t'rushers' n.ssocln- tion which ivlll he heUl In N. a leans the of H.

It today from the general The Is the national of th role th S-w orh'ans Light and dainty re- suit of using i couu.sel. or- oll mill nnmial at will hriuK togetlur rush, rs nml r. fmers ami n- oi alli.d imtUMtries from all of meeting this year will he important one many matters Oi Inter.st to trade up for an with White affFORD MELE OFF TO ENTER STATE MEETI; thos. vilh tho i McKinney I Kider II. a.

hng; 8upt. J. jwif Pu.stor F. Mrs Mrs. IT.

Hor Stewart, Mrs. Tin .1 the l-'armers- school who I conducttMl in Pre.sUling th. and Mrs. J. H.

k. r. Mrs. Vivian Lottie Phillips. r.

4 rd a elecP I the cluh v.rfl an Int for the Fions Fions one of the icr.ciitl tin us In i.p;'iecw.tii>n the visitor ura-y uAa rship The spectator and club at haseb.il ptrk otternoon, M. Hudswn spo4.ker, Ijon Kerhy and Flon Stanley Hallard were members the program committee P. P. and Jake will provide the program for next week. A check-up revealed 1 ions an-J their Int.

rnat tonal program 1 night in inten-st of blmd people throughout would made an hcn- crarv I Pro-c orrcs; -uid he c.t tbe I for of the h.ti This national oicanization i- ite (harter t. -ne these WllMam Ills VcKtnn.y. nas im u.bership is a F. P- corresprt This association to a nmv.T ils line, and TT.M..l«rs the pr-vi Sfouts of 'he naticr. slvt that Bishop School Ends Successful ItUi the PUfford member of Hovd Hihh school track NNVrtnes-luy night for At.sttn he Will nter the state inlnscl tic track and field meet.

will enter the amt -dash. well as the broad At Paris, In Hie district n. broke the district jump and inches of the state record rvconl made at Paris was foot than the record u- the state meet la.s* It is that Mell will brine i laurels back to McKlnm I the state interscholastir day and Saturday at Austin. IN DISTRICT COURT r.l i I MU running came within His Hon 7. K.

Wilcox. Jmlge, Ilalsell Dr. s. Flerk. Chaiie.s SiHirt 'h Fhief Deputy el K.

Ab rn; thy, Pounty At Mr. Henet sabl The of the con v.ntlon win be morning. at lO In eouveution hall of Hoose- Billows the velt Hotel. At thi.s Of the Assoctation. S.

W. of Pari.s. Texas, will his aiinuul report, whbh wall follow.Hi by an ss Couns, H. net. Following tlu.n then will be a of subjects brought to ulteuHon of the Flour 1 'I al of VVe recommend this flour to par- ticular bread makers.

toriu W. Clarence 1 'vdy, Grand Jury Reports and five new hundred Kinney it e.s a. side mcltuled Rev. H. n.

Crimm, Powell and Dr. M. Chambers Term; Weatherford eommlttee wU be through J. K. Hyrain, and seere- tary-treusurer, H.

of Dallu.s. will stibn.il his report. morning's sbioii will b. levoted to the reports of commlt- wdl rejmrt tmough T. C.

Faw. ehairman. trafilo cominlttee. l.gna- chatrmun; Insuranve cominlt- A. White, efiainuan; F.

AN this tuned In for the prwgrmn from Fions, it was e.stimated Gutst.s of the day vir Hudson. Friday Ino.st Ike eluh- CH-al P. carted program was given deitgniea or C. HWrd larse A an Aistyne. Deacons Honeymoon wa at A.

The Bishop taught by Mrs. Fred Ownbey of -Me- guest of Fuca.s. guest and I guest OlaTcapF night, of F. V. Wdliam.s;, was most attentive HakersfieW, the play and ot er McKinney.

the rece.ved. J. T. Concn. dnnrtd the nPProvnl of I present Edgar P.

Haney, president of the Home Ufe and CS. H. Flemtster oiUn County Alter being in grand jurv ieturned thirty bin indictment Friday, all r-Tea and for a cess Monday. Dh. The indict div led into the iux classificatio: of crime: 7 theft of over 6 attempted burglary; 3 bursiary; 6 forgerv; filing intoxica: Hqnovs; 1 driving 1 with inteo to murder.

Criminal Docket Taken Up. The criminal (b Ket was taken up strict Monday morning the followini, have liiHposed of: g- PHience Hinton, charged with He hiid'4-uilty and sent n. to two years in will the The the fea- evi- crowd Sears. manager of the concern, were ersville visitors Monday. The Heati- of the company te -McKinney.

Mr. Haney is dent of the Texas A. gage Mr. Haney Line to county last year from Wichita FaU.s. where he was for some time owner and editor of th.

AN'ichita Fali.s Morning News. He wa-s -aieo for two terms state w'ntative from Wicblta county. Home Ufe Insurance Company as the name implies, a home stitution. and it is growing under the direction Fittle Mtsa Dorothy Fynn Arles Grace tHrnteey and the rmmg nwen of the adjacent munities of Wlnningkoff and En- loc who formeti a string quartet, aasisied in making the program an unusually interesting one. Ownbey is highly pleased with results of her seven months school at Bishop where he elected to teach again next year, had forty-five In school thi.s year.

been in 111 health r' Hh a whcwo he 1.2rcU>T;tvl.l an.l b. his family to Weatherford. a son of the late Windsor ami Ylahaki Cbacibers. pioneers hn county. He was born at Fhitn Hill charged with on three verdict of gniPv Cotton ersville fifty years ago.

1 enileatiary in pleaded his own case, not in the first cae-. and plead gulUy in the last two cases. Henrv Howard, charged will forgery and psssintr forged verdict oi married Miss Gertrude sentenc.d to five years th tlous, tee, H. relations ch.urman; committee. P.

U. Cleaver, legislative A. D- Geobegjtn. chairman and appcol.s P. II.

Famur. chairman. of linltr gra.iinx through A. K. Hiirrow.

hatrman. The president for yeiir YTiursttay morniug. Friday mornim. be to routine of offioers. i-eimrts of committees.

etc. ODimrs of Mr. Uenet. the gv-neral S. NV.

NVilbor, of P.nriH, Texas, J. E. Hyram, of Abxamlriii, l.a Harry C. of an.l NV. A.

Sth-riiian. Houston. Texa.s. presulents; 11 Hennett. Of Youtscy.

of Cincinnati. Ohio. T. Asbury. of lie year in th Orl.

ans, and Warren Fynn, each eaac. Dill itaUingcr. Texas, rs of the executive committee. What the cotton Textile Institute, the Department of Agriculture an.l other orgamsations an.l agencies are now attempting to do for cotton the of PRWESSIONAl COLUMN DR. E.

L. BURTON Announces the aasoclatlon of his EDWIN W. BURTON. A. M.

D. DRS. BURTON BURTON Bar, Nose and Throat Office and Sanitarium 132 S. Tenn. iiistri She the The is, in- and of this capabk' business man and splendid Timtis.

Farmersvdle XOTIHXG I4KE IT OK EABTH. The new treatment for tom flesh, cuts, wounda sores or that is doing such wonderful work in flesh healing is the Borozone H- AL SMITH BAS CALffORMA SAN FR.ANCISCO, May miniate ring a crushing bo his two opponente in the quW and powd'er combination treat-1 nia presidential primary menF The liquid Rorozdne vive him. The chihireu ried dr.u2hters. Fllzabeth and -and sinyle daughters, at home es Helen. Mamie and Jessie Faye TWO hroihers.

J. H. fhambers of Wichita, Kansas, and R. M. han.h era of Rhea -NHHs.

suryivo. rcur Sisters surviving are Mrs. Peak, of Greenville; Mrs. Jones of Fort Worth; Mrs. VN.

M. Gibson, Melissa, and Mrs. Fizie Dixoa of Oklahoma City. 1 The funeral will be (Thursday) at 3 P- chnreh at Re R. C.

Horn officiating. The funeial eorteee will come overland from Weatherford. The deceased was a member of of pendcd, Jim Havidson, characd with intoxitminr: liquors, tricd before jury, verdii'i ot not guilty. New Suits. Dixie Williaqis Dale v.s.

Charles H. Dale. Divorce and restoration niaiilen Planters Bank vs. W. A.

Sneathen. and foreclosure. Tempie Fo't Loverty vs. W. M.

Seigier, for tresspass to try title, -as well as for damages. Zella Muller et al, and L. Butler al. To remova cloud from title. Donathan vs.

TF T. Farrell. Damages. In iuterstate cotton soclaUon iuul other branches of industry have doing for many years with otton with the re- suit that the cotton has evolu- a nui-sance to accortling to 1878 1928 LOANS We have makins relini.le ab.stracts for 50 years. Plenty of money for Panu COLUN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

H. A. AborKatliy, Prop. ted Dom it conwrvative from a quarter to a half iiuHlon dollars yearly to the national welfare. said Beiiet today.

The aiwooUilion has at this time a E. P. Clark, actively In a program basic refiearch which It is hoped Hie dincovery ot o. n. surra lawyek Sulto 208 McKinney.

Texas Civil and Criminal Practica in is a Gov. Al of New powerfol antiseptic that purifies the wound of all poinons and infectious germs, while the powder is the great healer. There is nothing iike it on earth for speed, safety and efficiency. Price (liquid) 30c, Silc and $F20. Powder 30c and 60c.

Sold by Smith Corapany, Mrs. Pvankin Mason of Washington. D. has returned to her home after spending the pant week in this city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

C. P. Heard. Heard and Heard accompanied her as far as Dallas. election, York today was pledged the support of the to the national convention.

Thirty delegates with a total or twenty-six votes will go from California to Houston convention instructed to vote for for the Democratic persidential nonnlna- tion AS the result of his landslide victory in Tuesday's Baptist church, a worthy an affectionate husband and father. relatives and A great number of friends are in sorrow because oC of this good man. passinf COUNTY COURT will result further important uses. The Pntted iUates Department or the of. and with the association sthndard ilnter Agricylture at in has worked out Hon M.

Wolford. Judge. Misa Barrage, Clerk. Paul Puke, Chief Deputy. and has for been working on grades for cotton seed Mrs.

W. L. Boyd. Mrs. Garnett.

Mrs. H. A- Finch and Miss Betty Pinch have returned from a visit with Mrs Floyd Nelson in Dallas, 4403 Gaston. Coolidge Touches Button, Operang Tunnel Narrative Nutribon Report Ccllin Comity Chapter McKinney, Texa.k, Apiil Mtirv Florence K. C.

XiitritionlM SEATTDE. May 3. of the largest in the woHd was holed through nndev the Ca-scade Mountains in 1 m. Tuesday by an electric i.last set'olf by President Washington, D. C.

The tunnel is being the Great Northern Hailway at a cost of FJectrificatlon ami line changes will total expenditure to Immediately after the 400 pounds Probate. Mr 4. Nellie Wolford made plication to probate will of H. Wolfoid, deceased. Marriage Licence.

Craw and Anna Fee Gilmore Everett A. Ault and Margaret Roy Baughton and WiUota Alorris Clyde Crimps and Opal A. Hoyt Hickman and MaUla MCA Geo. F. Payne and Emllie Derry SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT A.

Kcrby, Sheriff. Blakeman, Office Deputy. U. Hollandworth, Riding Deputy Phil Jailor. April has been the calorie and vegetable month.

The upper grades have learned to count calories which seemed to make them review urtih- metic more than any other subject. of the grades have learned the four different kinds of vegetables and the rule concerning the vege- tublea 'I'he lower grades have had sport taking their money to an imaginary ouferteria bringing back the correct vegetnbies which would go to make up well balanced meal. One of the schools had an where much inter health work was dl.splayed, one room representing Health." One of upper grades some Interesting churt.s. which will be sent to the otfire while ail the upper grade.H miule a graph of their own weights for fifteen lesson adult closed. Two six lesson adult cUteses were brought forward and now have an enrollment of forty- five women.

A six teivon adult class has Is-en proving to be a roont Interesting class. Two talks were made In Parmersville before two groups of grade school children. Many mothers were at both Farmens- ville is most interested In the Nutrition work McKinney te carrying on. were made at the Halcyon club and the Pierian club. Consultations have certainly in- One hundred twenty having been this month while hundred two of these came to the office.

Twelve came from the advltMi of their physicians (botfi medical dentists.) Three prenatal cases were sent by their physician. Fifteen of these consultation have been had with High school girls and twelve of the fifteen have wanted gainiag diets which Is most class 1 eoucaging. Two of the P-T. have enrolled for the Summer round up while the other two are wllUog to cooperaB in getting the examinatton of th) children who will next of dynamite was set off. offlciiUs contractors and newsmen walked through the last of It the paper barrier.

The tunnel is TOO miles east Seattle and is 7.7!) miles long, will eliminate curves, lower maximum elevation of the .,00 feet and the line Next three years after construction was begun. It Is planned for the first train to run through iF at Swiss Specialist VV. T. Hoard, D. D.

8. R. Hoard. D. B.

DRS. HOARD HOARD Dentist! Kfil.y went over to Quit man and brought back Mac Burma alias Mortv. v.ho 13 wanted here on a charge of theft of mules and ery. acius'ed man is still in Marshnl Tom Holcomb of Farmersviile arrested Joe Raner, end Glen on charge.s of selling intoxicating liquors. Both parties are still in jail.

Jim Hollandworth arrested Talmadge Hines and turned him oxer to tin DalDs officers. Hines charged in llnj Dallas county cmTrtr with Ill-jacking. association was meeting in New Orleans July 16 so that the approaching convention will be 32nd annual gatliering of the organization. The of the as listed In Us hy-lnws are: To secure co-operation among the edible oil millers of North America In lawfully furthering and protecting the interests and welfare of the industry, To a means of co-operating with the Federal and State Governments in all matters of general concern to the industry. To promote and foster domestic and foreign trade in oil mill products.

Fourth: To promote the mutual improvement of its members and the study of the arts an.l connected with the oil milling industry. To inform and st the public as to the economic worth of the oil mill indii.stry. "Sixth; To encourage cooperation and tributors of edible oil mill products. Kxpert ropniriHi? of all makes of wiitclies, ehiine and ball clocks. Diamond setting and rcpair- In fact wc can repair anytliiiiR if it is watches, clock.s, AVe absolutely iiuarantee our work.

F. J. WOODS SOM 220 E. McKiimey, Texas Office over Central State Bank North Blile aquare, Phono II R. B.

DATES Ftra Imanmce Let me handle your property whether for sale or rent. Phone 414, McKinney, Texas. Dt. J. Knight OSTEOPATH ornee: Fox Buttatici R.

A. McClendon Is Well-Known 1.0.0. F. Officer Phones X-4927, H-2045 DR. B.

0. SCHULZE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1205 Medical Arts Bldg. Dallas, Texas JATANMWES FORCES ON C8NA Basketball Boys Get Sweaters JUSTICE COURT High en- sterted with the negro women audlyear. have enrolled. This lei be held In May.

examlnetioiifl will Hon. Sid Williams, J. P. Diiik Meadttr, Constable. Jim Sparliii, Deputy Constable; TOKTO, May turned new forces and Tsinan.

China, reports clash between Japan esc munitions today, after of a expedltianary Chinese of the McKinney school lioHketball team, champ ons of four districts. received sweaters Thursday. are blue with a gold and a small basketball on the left The sweaters were presfnted by principal Jaclt Ryau to the following bovx; Welby Cundlff, Bill son. Clarence Basrry, raptaln Percy Hackmiy. TUley Boren and Jue MlHer.

The buainesB men of McKinney sweaters lo the boys. The Const.able3' Department arrested a party on a charge of cruelty to animals. Bond made. The SherifCs Department made an ariest on a charge bf abusive language. The pariy was sent to the couiv ty farm.

The Sheriff a Department arrested Virgil H. Cox. on a charge of perjury- Biuid was made. forces and troops of the Nationalist Army. Advices said one Japaneso soldier and one civilian hud been killed in the fighting and one officer and thirty-three prlvab's were wounded.

casualltles were estlnmtort at 800. Tl. A. McClendon and family were here Tuesday from the Nevadu section. Mr.

AlcClcndon was only dlstrliet deputy ma.ster of the T. F. Fodge for the Eastern District of CoUIn which includes the lodges nt Farmersviile. Josephine. Cluoka.

Fucas. and 1 This la a honor, and well-placed as Mr, McClendon as a proficient Oibl I el- low who is and has tong one of the most faithfut and enthus astir. members of the or.Ier In this section. He also wears a god medal, the special award by Odd Fellows' Grand Ijodge Texas for twenty-five years of con tinuous membership in the The new deputy grand master wlB doubtless prove an inspiration members of the lodges In dl.strlct,—Farmersviile Times. of his DR.

r. J. WOODS, 0. D. Correct fitting of glawes, Just a little better service.

See me when in need of Glasses. 220 1. La. St. McKinney.

gave Miss Vivi.in Bryan, who been ill at her home In this city for weeks, i.s reported to resting tiolay. Contractor J. Ed Michael has the contract for the of the Harris-Price company liullding, northwest of the square. The part of the frame left from the fire a few weeks ago, wlH removed Mr. Michael wiys.

The work will be completed within a f. days. Frank Whaatlcy and (. W. Haii left Friday McAlkn, down III extreme end of SmdJi Texas, within a diHtance of the horder.

RO on a pectin tour. Have hem off.tred good jobs we understand. Itoth are ne young men, with We wish them well. But we like smoke to see them leave McKinney where both have and have been engaged hi bualnrtis yeara. A.

M. Scoit Co; INSUXAHOE Loans (Phono 866) McKinney. LAWN MOWERS IlISNTKD AND RKPAIHBD Complete lilne of tnekle. Keys inaile lo tlT S. Tenn, Oyele.

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