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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 13

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I III', Wt KLY McKINNI'A, TKXa.s, (KTOriEl! 1 2 d. MVti SPEEDING PRODUaiON DISTRIBUTION AND SALE one of (he funclionH of (he comprehensive proftrnni of this Hank. We provio'e a financial service which supplements and as lejiitlmate business activities in this county. Dependable for 45 Years COUIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK McKINNEY, TEXAS Collin Should PROMINENT MASON Organize Against i BURIED WEDNESDAY Poultry'Thieves, AT FARMERSVILLE Ul; Of altfntion luiR bfoii I t'l Hi 11 tiujt hi Kfii (heft 111 (osnmon in this vv. i' fill ih-it 'M( (Ilf 'HP-ill-- (hf fhlTkf-n I'hi bv tiH' I ir.u (11 0 it 111 1.

lhal only a I'f i nv i thloAOH aro I 1 -1 I ni o'lr I'ouiity Attornoy v.ill (ho.so thIovoR up 1-1 ir 111 -lit If (hoy aro uriost- -f. 1 nrodod to 111 stilli part of (ho I llrMint js iaforo-dod Kindly fninlsh- I tl- loiiowla- I-: lanioRon, County A' throwu i I. Ir. nryaiil i- 1 .) 0-11 di'- ouifry 111 I I I I Ill Tiiiiortanoo of i a thhvi's 'i! r.r- at (In- flo-dis of tho I to moot any f.laiii tlio mat 11 follows; Lttter. l)fo tur.

Trxas, pi inbor 17. li(2H. I-. Italloy. a.w^tHfanf district i'lfrk, and wlfo to I'arm- onrv'lllo Thuraday to ihn fun- iral of thoir old fii- nd, 1.

V. j-iin. 75, of (hin Rta(e, hoAo donfh ciirrod at hlR lato homo in nrmiiv al and follownd in tlio romolory ai IunnnrMVillo, hi; old homo, with th- fir-onxilln rom- Tnandnrv notimi 1 at ara Mr. Had- In (ho fiimral ovnr Tho formorly rosldod at rit ainl at I armoi'Mvilh-. wa.s wrll known, ovor thlM fMotlon of tho yfatn, oiitMtantl- Insr MaMonto inntruofor.

vivod by hlH viifo ohll- n. our ooiinly. yenrw orn nt in I In- horno of HayoM tho lor damthf'T. and whnrc Rhi- was moat tor and Hhn rntaint'd and to a until last two yoar- when of old hor. ll-r laut Unnod for only about two hor rnal horno and "was willlnrr and to (hl- ramo.

Iiiiioral Ht l-'unoral af HooMP-f Chapot by It. l'ioldor, a.HKl«to«l of Ihf family, ib v. will knoisn Mftho- rmor.Hvillo, Itoth ami lovinjf no-mory of tho t( 1 1 1 T- a DEPOT IN COCKLE. BURR PATCH IN 1879 NATION TO GIVE MEDAL OF HONOR TO MR. EDISON stowtal Up: thf invontor by nt-ws- p.ir»« r.s, Mr.

oonti nds that nliiH 1 pi-r tfiH inspiration an-l por oont and that til way of I- oiw of r- I rink hard work. If Is to tirint; a foiy aiioiit KdlMon'a up tf v. ho Miu.l- ratontM l.sauod a. irondy run into tho tnouHaml-. ovor JtiCr up of; iiK la-on him ui Thmn.is IMI mou aohb-som-ntc lion with tho phom-iiraph aim- tllumtnatimr tho path of proa- I pi lie v-nn- nt nuality that m.H that 1 1 I r.

1 111 than 11 lave 1 vfir -1 I aHuioiaiion, and i-lad to aive you all til: 1 uan about our 11 orannizod practical i-i I Cus III -A and have an n.n-r fii 1 an mcmhcrii- 1 ii 111 -lit. Minali and ih lbs hi'Uld at loan several county, but WAsniNO'l SM throuf ion I ntiiry." il tho of I CIV in the volili to bi-Mlow ipuii him "a i-iild nifd.il with abh- cmbii-u tioiiM to In- by ih rifaiy of fhi- tri To I rry out hi: part, Ainlt Mi st'ori tiiry of tin- at rfcomnifiidation mo iho modal wa.s first in- into oi.t-i-f.sM. Invltiti tho uriistR of tin ountry to iihmit to hiiii di modal. 'I ho ai jist whoio dosi i.s by tho commi.s-iioii will no aliowod to niako tho and tin- nn dal will bo off at the fnlto.i St.Uos mint. Tho d.ito for its i.s OfAolw IndiiMlri-i today nianufur- th lo.

ooin-oiv, by son an- vahnd at 1 ncoordinsr to IVrkSns til l. from Jorsoy and cli. irmetfr of the HouMe Tho annual pay of th so plaiit.s ifs at Staiiitanls. ui the rvi roodor in up- lifllnir the standard of Ilvine of the pi'oplo of tin- oannot la- nn as- urod in Tin- invoiifb.n of tho it In on out, wrought a baimi in tho whole aocial order. oiluoationiil Institntion of tho lirst rank, is Mr.

Kdtson, aicordlnk to the ooiifirc.s.sional r- Ifo has aron.Mo.l In iho thoucrht of youiiiEr nnti somo of tho limitlo--- pos- of natural In-n de- votod to till- of man and has such a fit in hobl on imagination a.s to foroo nion to watch what i.s dein.tf a ml In ar hat In- in Miiyiim. points out. The major with which iHiblic lially comes Into contact whlcti are all own show the imiiriiU of resi-ureh are on the phoiniKrapli, the the elertrio railway, the electric motor, the incandoHcent lamp, the battery, aud tho movlnji picture. In Oi'Ilar. Mr.

Edison started hia career as a newsboy on the Grand Trunk. railway, ho spynt his money-, to purchiise chemicals to fill the 200 In his reller ciil laboratory." that same railro.irt is usiiiK many of iiiven- tloii.s to carry on its biiMiiiess. ITobnbly the proudest nipcht In Edison's career, when visltoi-M came to nlo park by trains to brilliant hnnplnR on stretehed Ivetween For ninny before Menlo park had the scene of activity w-here men slept only from four to six hour.s. Sixteen hundrt'd exnerinlenl.s with earth, minerals other were nmUei and then into tho domain tln-n ruled over by and loll, oanie an upetart pla.Ha bulb with la frail looklnti filunu-nt that did not pi ire a mutch- Ttnt to make the I lamp fuses, sockets and luensurhm; liutrimients Iwere necesaary. su l-kUson again set ito work.

Tho caption "wiiard" h.as been be- IS which he be on territorv tha' the already hu- xien.slv«, nt.s i.i near at ml has of tho hand. f. Ith th.it rublM-r a Ever Wife, So He Asks Divorce naggini? on th- part hU caused a Hallas hu baiKi iiit-ntal arpruish and him to relief in a vorct' i ourt. The ilivoree petition, Satcr- dnv by Wilson ami BhrRers, vs for the hii.sband. la the he of.

"Sh, if I workcfl at my and she if I -1 not." Iv complaliia In tiilon. of niv rs etui almnt what 1 1 eat on am! fuss. p' 1 dnl eat on thne. fu.sAi I at other wouldn't fu.ssei! becau.se of and on account of tim I arose." All him to a divorce. nil- .1 1 liUH 1 1 ir Fo I--.

Biliii I- 1 -I I ll. I I s.ini I 1..1 tl 1 I' I ial inembci it seems that '-rys poultry is yo- nevft siftn up ri 'h? in after them, prim iple as selling Many peoide believe r- it hut after they die it, ami it is the if a man has nev- ry stolen he figures til b.liner his birds but 1)11 is plenty in tl.i- iciation. 'hi- till! we had a an-J I the i that lraid to 1 the B. ii-'w Ih are niarlu'd. We a in anv one liiT tiK'U dealing association and tun this reward in the (Ply 'WO b( were caught in H.

Watson. who on 2, Frl.sco. am! II. Watson, rly of m-ar but now living in Ib-n- ton, wa both in AI- Kinm-y on s.H l-'ridwy. H.

Watson stated came from my in Maury county. to in McKinney, tut. I. IST'J. I got off train at the in McKinney, 1 iiiber distim lly of having walk and force my way through rank growing that on tlu' lilack land around the am! along of the up to the cour.hou«** With my father, the lat- II Watson.

I have sp-nr most of my life on farms Kinmy. I w.anl you to know that 1 li-ve that Kiiiney tin- best farmers in which to for acconiniodulion the state. 1 pa.Ht<*r. liy an oh! r. Ih r.

a of Inirial look place umb-r of I taking of Farin- in Hiison lo- ami iiiih l-'anm-r ville. Six Hons as her INTERMENT OF D. E. FOKSHEE URGELY ATTENDED Funeral wf-rc h--h! at o'cJouk thlK afternoon at MfKinm-y Fhristian chmch! of F. 45 u-s nionth.s and 1 day, who away in this city yesterday.

o'clock afternoon, 2C, at his E.sst long period ill were con-j S. Snider. Burial fol-1 cemetery, un-j COOPERATING To Make McKinney BIGGER AND BEHER A ll for 1o- ilay. Inif for tfu- in-. of (hnt vHloii vvlilch eh arlv lomorrow gn-at.

lrst Vatkuial lias I hs viitli organisation. n- iim nt. and liisofar ik wltli rv imili idiiel. dn-n- eier niul In-llliilhtn aid in ti of our NaturaNi wHIi il so ovcr -o Imig a in IfK'al ami v- to ru'w vvhti thc tliai w' are II cirnuriuiilly Ibe iiuKviiliial. If ai we no4 of w-- solh-il prlillege.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK McKinney, Texas Your Bank Since 1869 a health. Funeral by Ht. and A. H. ln der Crou.

direction of thc Funeral home. iN: town for rll by and any town in that Il 1 tnls, ul rv ie.ri; th. fh fl. 1 vV- 1 In McKinnev are as as their town. While I don't any more, oh! has fir.st Iti my heart, am! wl.she.s." rv and during the trial lUit th.

ft led to ita cw ami mark ill, as- lalion is it to momber ll lluit we can MRS. A. HENSLEE DIED AT HOME OF DR. W. F.

HAYES .1 1 I 11 1 an--. shouhl J. W. BROWN, 38, DIES AT HOME HERE FRIDAY tatu o't- of .1 1 s. II I of the niiPie to this movement.

that 1 am strong for anti th It as.H«**-iation a meuna pp.ri:. fioultry lasses frioni i remain. i U' yours. ae-l) Co. Agt.

AN ART GLASS WINDOW INSTALLED EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mrs. Ai'iamla widow of the late Miio.s llensleo. Sept. 24 at tin home of and d.iUKlUer. Hr.

and F. Hayes, at Furmersv ille. re.slded 74 The was moth- of ,1. I- now the in Hallti.s. but for a number of yt-ars cashier of Imnks at Farniersvtile AicKiii- m-y.

She was the of Fhamllor of McKinney ami of Kay Fhapnian of Halla.s. wlnise wifi' wa.s McKinney. A handsome art wiinlow has been placcii in the of St. by St. Altar guild.

Thc of tho is the The inscription at W. Brown. 2.S years the bottom of tin window is "Ho and 4 ohi, away at This in Bememluance of Me." am! late corner Oak and in tin- pamd. "To the CJlory of God. I city, afternoon by St.

Altar (Juihl, at o'clock. 1H2S." taken to the Keller Crouch r-1 In to th- art glas.s«'.« win- takhig home in thi.s city and the aitai for burial, wcr pa taken to his I'loye of the tho past fen setvice.s Satuialay afternoon .1. U. Hilger In Grove cemetery. is by his grief-stricken wife and two siimll 3 and 13 years old.

lioth boys. He also by a lirother, Brown of two half-brothors, Wesh'y Brown iml Hampton Brown of this city ami by three sisters, Mrs. lUc.e of McKinney, Mrs. M. Whltt'sborc and Hollie Brown of McKinney.

gulbi placed Ihree art plass irunsom wimlows with churrlily de.sign.*? in fi. of the fae-s nave of the churcli. conducted othcr faces thc Kanctua'ry. a( 4 i Windows hy the ivallas Burial foUow I Mrs. is presidenf of altar gnlhl.

Ihen homo. He was an em- H. T. C. r.allway for years.

Glen Halscll of been the of Mr. Mrs. Ben IJiH- returned to home l''ort Worth her Airs. Hal-sell on Wednes-1 Born hi Mi-ss Amanda Cosper. daughter of Hampton Co.sper wife, was born in the fctate of Alabama 3, 1S4 2.

Sh- away Sept. 24. 1D2S. at the ripe of SC 4 21 -At the age of 12 her parents brought her with the rest of their family to Texas am! settled miles west of l-'armersville. where they up tht'ir farm their thirteen children.

Her in before there was any town of Farniersviile. was mur- to MiU's nslee, 3. 1857, a meniher of r.m'ther East Collin family, iio 1'915. She and licr husband a good farm in conmiunity. they reareii their childiten, all Jtaefpl am! woman.

She, wiis one of a family o( thirteen children, only two whom now Genettie T. Chapman of Funnersville ami Mrs. Eliza Stanford of t'elina. liolll III liewitt Eltm-r was horn in Mc.Vary county, January 25, 1.SK3. Hu was the son of I and H.

F. e.Ht**eined old who arc stilly living next door to home of tin- on Fast Anthony street. His mother was form- Miss Fuiihra.si.a McMinuniy, a of the late W. J. McMinamy of community.

His parents moved from to in 188, winn was -tiily an infant, and reared family in the Hope community, four mihs ea.st of McKinney, where to young nian- and attended school. He I married to Emily dleiiian. Nov. 23, 1904. His wife and two children survive.

children are Mrs. Hice of McKinney. Uufu.s. a 17-year-old son yet home with his parents. He is also survived by one sister and four brothers.

as follows: Mrs. W. I'uliiplM-ll of Dall.vs: Tom Forshee of Ben F. Forshee of Waurika, Clkla; and E. and C.

both of One si.sfer and three brothers pre- him to the grave as follows: K.iti- INirshee, William IX, Newt and Joe Al. Forshee. The was a of the Fast McKinney Fhrisiiun church, and held nieniliership in two lodges, the of the World and -Modern Wood an of America. Mr. Forshee was an tnduslrious, intelligent citizen, a dutiful husband, loving father and brother.

His is sincerely mourned by numerous rela- livt-s and friends living in this city and at other parts of the county state, ami in Oklahoma. We in comloleiice to the bereaved children, brothers and are left to mourn his going. A SAFE SURFACE IS ONLY PAINT DEEP Hy protcotiiiyf tlic jnf.scrvf' on AvtMvl rottiii'j; protobtiHLr tlio iiuni ilio wonthor. Paint on iron Pan fes- VXKSiSriES WILCOX LUMBER CO. F.

E. WIUCOX. W. 1 M-tr. Allen Anna MWNEY Princeton Melissa and join wife, ho URGES TRUSTEES TO EHI OUT THE STATE AID BLANKS the construction of miss-! ing links of ail important highways; and.

we fully realize that permanent read construction and main- ten.ance i.s national problem, and the burden of further construction. as well as the payment of county and road district obligations now outstanding, should he tak over and by the slate, it being the of this that the placing of this Ininlen on honn-s, land and other property inequitable and unsound. th.at who u.se ami benefit from the public highways should pay for them. Therefore, be it by the Chamber of t'ommerce, that the next legislature he memorialized to take such action as may be necessary to carry this into and it recommends the adoption of a plan to one now in successful operation in the State of Arkansas, which provides that all future road con.structlon and maintenance. as well as the payment as they mature of county and district road bonds now outstanding be fi- nanceti through a tax on gasoline and registration on motor vehicles: and that the East Texas Chamber of Commerce pledge its every effort to proiieny inform the noople on this question and give its umiualified support thereto.

PHONES Ihillas X-1514 FAST MOTOR LINE AF KINM'Y Ppcclfy White Billows when you flour. Your has IF im ix sau Extra good location. You can make Howt'll at the KFV BFAFTT CO. If IS YOUR CORN CRIB IN GODD REPAIR? It is just as essential to save your feed crop as it is to make it. See us for all building' material.

J. T. ELUOTT LUMBER COMPANY LEO SPILLMAN, Mgr. Phone 66 You Want First Class Glasses At Moderate Prices I HAVE THEM NO CHEAP GLASSES 3i Years experience, Been here a long time. Fox Bldg.

Over Howell ft Lucas. DR. .1. F. cole Over llnnoll Fiions, lUtlg.

CliihlixMi. of cliiblnn survive as follows: Alack Henslee and G. Dool Heii.sb-t'. both of l-'armcrsville; Mrs. .1.

F. Chapman, 27 IS Boulh stret-l, Mrs. G. H. Fosfi'r, Mrs.

Han F. Kike and Hayes, wife of Hr. W. F. all of Farniersviile.

of her ehildren died in infancy. A Alay. at age of 12. Mrs. J.

M. end rex. died in 19 IS at Furin. rsvilh'. ami two sons.

Hon F. Hen.sb'o and George H. of Farmersville. are 0 8he hatl grandeliildreii and one survive dead. passed aivay.

Ivi.k then-fore, just an evi-n loo S(' of whom are livin.g. Old Alother in Israel. Mrs. Henshe religion in girllmod. and had U-i'ii a im-mber of tile Methodist church for four when pa.sse«! away.

was a Christian wluMse long was with service to own loved ones, to neighbors, to church and to her In the earlier days am! lu'i- luushund att. nded camp Ings and participated in them, and their full share in helping to frontier county that Collin was to its presept highly developed civilization. influence of her life 'c the com- nninlly and plant and neighborly in the hearts of the pi'oplo of that splendid see- County Supt. S. c.

s.aul that he all rural in the county' th.at wish to- apply for state so since Oct r. th-' last day they' can make aopiication. Those that want state nM I for tht-ir come in to his office at once. j. the proper 'state aid trem out srul them 1 Vre Oct.

5. Prof. I says that he expects bo.h hiiii.s*'lf ami his tant, Aiiss l.ynn l.ong. lo umistmlly bu.sy from now until 5. as they for a rush of trustees from now until time to go blanks iiUed Landowners Should Be Relieved and Reimbursed Both Uesolutions by East Texas Chamber Commerce.

Annual nuH'ting, Texas. S. 1928; Whereas, we realize that permanent road construetion, maintenance ami a connected system of highways is one of the most important questions witli which we have lo deal: and tlie method now employed umler the present system of financing. (he burden wliich falls largely upon land ownei-s in counties through which these highway many of which are sparsely settled and and who are unable to finunee their portion of the con- are now important gaps which render continuous travel impossible, thereby causing expensive stretches of highways already construeted to be practically nselesH as far as through travel is concerned; and Whereas, it is highly important that this condition be remedied by Billows Flour is made of the choice.st sott wheat, a sack frqm yonr grocer. I Mrs.

W. F. Braswell orders the Haily Courier-Gazette to her son. Alerit who is with the I'nited States navy, stationed on the U. S.

S. Ogalla, 5th Hivlsion. New A'ork. New York. Merit is a graduate of the McKinney High school, later holding a po.sition with the Te.xas Power Fight company He has a large niimlier of friends in AlcKiniu-y ami Collin, county that he ill read about through the coluiims of the Cour-; ier-Gazette.

We thank Mi's. Bras-: well for her sulvscription to her son. He joined the navy a little more i than a yt'ar Want your clear McKinney property as part pay on some good Dallas property. Dowell. I'hoiie 65.

No better flour than White Billows. It has stood the test for more than forty years. Tour grocer has JF Tender, Tasty MEATS Full flavored, fresh and appetizing. Lowest market prices. Coked meats a Specialty MARKET Phone 35 We give nucAlort raom'y each piirt'lnise.

BATTERIES ARE GOOD You can get out of them. They last. They serve well their life. Let us sell YOU one. tni will never regret it.

We can also yonr old batteries, any Hring them to ns. JOPLIN COFFEY Phone 847 S. Tenn. St. HATTF.UIlvS SAFlls SF.HVICK B.

I S3 W. Igi. SF Bewley Beauty Shoppe We Afaix'elling, iiig and Permanent Weaving. S.ATISFACTION CU AUAN1 F.KB APPOtNTAIENT CALL 1007-w MAROAKET BEWLEY 107 Si Tennetweo GIVE US A RING high quality gToceries at low price. NORTH END GROCERY 709 urri's re HR.

ORNAMENTAL IRON SCROLLWORK Glass MtUxl, Auto Tops amh- Seal Covers, TraUers. SHOP N. Tenn. St. MfKlnnei.

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