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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 10

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THE WEEKLY DEV0CRAT-0A5TETTE, XL KIXXEV. TEXAS, TfmtSPAY. If), Weekly Democrat-Gazettc tiI.ISHf.it EVERY TIIVRRDAY VI I AIM i A EH I' WILSON int. him! PrnpfirtwM, in ii onni i if i A if; WOllUI ill I fl I Hu rut fwen inn ny y.fonl I HAVE LOVED THIS i II illl li'UN. Afu, Dniij Mur i I -Haii't 1 Mutter.

illiiflll tm tin Ir.lfl» rt if of nn ny-rn'nt nce of belli of riian i fit ut ff Ii MRS. SNIDER AND CRAY SENTENCED TO ELECTRIC CHAIR RURALSCHOOL SUPERVISOR FOR JOHNSON COUNTY awl in, load In fh In rotin a ippnr in rlplion the All illtr i- mnntti Am 'J i a ami you'll mar It inti si mw kiiwion imuH. Unity tty I nrrirr, One nth mnn moniti flue yi'fti Of i I on i I) 00 i i on' Ilk" time IV told, invi) tu, Vdott I It of ha vo rfoot dr un I sk to bat 'I hr. month monili i monlh Unity Hy Mail. .00 1.20 ir hing hot off, follow in Mo ICI liolh l.o« Bene l'llf INES fit und 11 I a ri i i STEM A WEEK IA Trill1; Pithy Unni Mr REPRESENTAI ER VI I li st im Mi AI Haut tm Tilo I 0111 01 I a 11 um, Ha tut tin i ovio to a and oo out I Ih imi i uv torn' many a did WAN boro Ito tilling i ni If io ima I lonmoi at Editor Ham I'Tyiir'i oat also mado MrKllin I'ooont tour of T' ia ih print si i ndorfo iln Ham turn nvi-r to nub and ditHtry.

Ilo dinuld title know on bo turn it to piarti. .1 ne ma a printer loin mod to hi.1 l'la villi uuartor wtt ii id' kitten progeny, but he with greatly Inhabit inis for two Ida office will indignantly truth of lids assort I K. it visit Tin wit ti Olio III forti eh of tear of rlt.igrtiship ml to la ni as i could not i The way in we si giving of our trtonoy, i ml sioie-' is eoinmemlitblo elf izelisll Business at I he Court House District Court rt MOM. of fh.fi i N. May nth Of mi rieWS and of rin ini port thd Judd tu to' sili 1 hrough- Tf toda; ani i rv uni tm rtaii to nntence Hm rm 1 un otth VO on Hmm i hu for ih- is i a ment iunior Albert hlch mad in con II ri ion flee they sur ina n- '1 MB jjrison notimi a by of une 2d.

and in peo of sor unty, whJ virtila ily i (l i irse s. BLUE RIDGE At i Hat nrd heir ty ri rm lar on. pion the ly I et ing toa rd Mi N. Cor. 1 of of 1 W.

Hti 1 11 Ta ou, The I L. Hildreth, Id IIIIH I the I 'I irl. I 11 Ko "11 or k. VVa in- on his shuns. We fest ion ha Times Ilm eat in i subject anil mint.

Thin not only office Ihm also returned lung capacity, ks a round mir -si if to I for, vad i relhl The of tinnar.v, v. In Not such until the fields. nit fibule the Hind, pa ragrn pher by ad ject I Me oil. it is affirmed, Is adlng rapidly to tireurs thrnugh out country. cost of building 1 1 a mon lima bring the biggest udleap, plan ia unity adopted i ve i i alt company pa' a part of this cost if the farm a ion b-etrie valued at i.liout tie- same amount.

Hon. F. E. Wilcox, Judge, lial cl I S. Davis, Clerk Jew II E.

Abernathy, County torncy, W. Clarence Dowdy, Assistant. At- Th urs- Three for the and larkspur cations. Mrs. it Miss d.

The gin sts punch ia 1 guests I Mam- White flllb Will meet The ibis eitv is pa stoi Hat urda of of which I-Ystes in its annminceirient In 's paper, we arc just a Cares Disperseti Of fliftoti Hmith in two casca Wilh thei of over $50 JXl, and in two cas. for burglary, eonvleted and en temed tu two yenrs in penitentiary eaeh case. Klmer King, eharged in two cnses vlth case of theft of over ami olio case of theft of ehiekens eonvleted and senteneed to two years di Ilio penitentiaiy in eaeh case. Karlv charged in two casca wfth sellfnsf int.oxicating liquor, eon- victed and senteneed to two years in he pemtentiary in eaeh case. Katherine A vendi charged witli 'ntrgiary, ti.ieted and sentoneed to in Hi" W.

T. Dunn, harged witli embez- ami found not gtblty, ou strmtiins freni court, on accoimt of va ria neo of evidenco fri. ni rj-ini jury inrlicttnent. A lidie liiutman wns granted a di- vi ree from Hartman. New Suits lias.

Austin, lianklng Commis- toner ol Ti vs. W. et al al Krit, on note. A. n.

et vs. J. I). Samuel very neeesi.ii ry to generai a 111 ft 1 11 band of people trying to serve and to help make hi1 world a le tti in which to live, and to help ar the burdens of suffering and he sorrowing while live Smith of The Karmersvi 1 says that when we note the antica of people who seemed have the idea that Honn Ii ta ere fhth eltlb lied were used in .1. Ison on Moyi rs winning and earnml cake.

Hp Mrs. Jesse Kckel my of Dallas and Mi of l-'arun r.svifle. imst. Thursday with 'don. I W.

H. firiffith "i D- D. Durton a busi ih sh J.ackiionvill«’ Thursday. AT rs. Loyd irm'u ha ve tnni a weeks visit with r.

Mis. A Mrs. J. H. Htew home after an i ehihlren.

Mrs. If. If. Horton visiting Mrs. Will Kin Mrs.

Miles Hu 1 loe las last week. Mr. and Mrs. flanly Huhnnks of McKinney visited and Mrs. J.

('. Miss I.oline Hen boi spent FYlday in Meli: and I)'1 there night, her twin sister. Miss Nonne h'-ing one of the eharaeters. L. T.

GAY FARM AND CITY LOANS and small home uftor Ma loyern. has returned live visit with nd children an in A hog i. in Diil-I lb-yon Tilton In win will he gone to Dennison this suni- I rii Htewart and their moth- and other ot things, reminded of that very perlite lit ipiestion hy an ancient Human, "I j.un what meat hath tiiis our fed that he has grown so great peeing ma ny eoi ton weeks off 1.1 noms in We rdill bloom Is 11 In the maintain of tin that the must 1. on a ut i fu! What's In a name? A mi student in t'nivrsity of Pittsburgh is called iss I lelen 'a hdolla r. Will Hogers says what Ihe of the country needs is narrow, pant legs and broader ideals.

Perhaps I tie reason tilings are 1 i i 11 a Dit In China is be cause its time now for Mouse-cleaning. In any worthy enterprise, we should be iis in Hie (hide when it was raid "my tongue i the pen of a ready EDITORIAL CLIPPINGS Horses will become nehnt 1st s. It will not enough to be any relief of Wales. Washington extinct, say bappetl soon to the Prince Star. The Chinese conflict is unfortunate hut if we had to familiarize ourselves with its names and places it would be simply terrible.

Dallas News. Might stale miles miles with 1,6 will build more than each; Kansas leading with and Wisconsin second Plano Htar-Cour- Husk, crate of first crate. oes, giving a th. pr its first Chamber of uninm tor the wants t. saw a trainlos.l of eh by it would be K.

chevv train. know that it' you win tobacco go call it a Novadn House lias passed a bill to legalize wide-open gambling. Probably proposes to open a marriage license bureau at Uro. Arkansas Our idea of a un an man is ne win would steal an electric fan tin hot day of and return it tin first day of winter. The season of picnics is fa approaching busy now flv.nring how ninny glasses of red lemonade w.

can drink in one day. Senator King announced that he will not visit Haiti, as Haiti had al ready made the same announcement, that makes it unanimous. Washington Post. There are more judges and lawyers in Crouch insane asylums than men of any other profession, hut in this country there aren't near enough. A un i ican I nimberman.

McGown Hrothors vs. West et t.ian; ferrcd nni Knox county. Prisoners Taken to Huntsville Had Russell state penitentiary agent of Huntsville was in McKinney Thursday affenn on and took hack with him five prisoners, tried and convicted during the present term of court as follows: Wallace P. Caldwell, charged with iorgery and passing a forged nient found guilty and given fifteen years, Melvin Foreman charged with forgery and found guilty, given four years the sentence being concurrent. Jap Wilcoxson, charged with sell ing intoxicating liquors found guilty and sentenced to six year- in the nen itcntiury.

J. Harnett, colored, and Robert Henderson, lored each charged with theft of chicken? found guilty and sentenced to one year each in the penitentiary. County Court Hon. A. M.

Wolford, Judge. Miss Minnie Ilurrage, Clerk. Marriage License Dan Carroll and I kina Robison. Wiley (ioforth and Fl. io Shields, Leon Freeman and Cordie Kiliings- woi th.

Charlie and Lola May Rodgers. Henderson Crawford and Belle Har thoi n. Eimore McQueen and Mattie May hinagan. Mr. and Mrs.

family of Murphy visit er. Mrs. John Htc.v i latives Sunday. W. A.

Moyers and daughters, Miss Kate and tni visited in rsville Hundav. Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams returned from Hlirevepf.rt.

Mr Williams has he there for sometime following the tract. Many people from here visited the. Nevada disaster during week. i H. Kennon and J.

II. em- Mr T. Cohb of flrandvk to supervise the primary and diate gradv-s of rural s- hools tiie county xt Fount! H. I put the (question a supervisor before the in- JntHiilion last fall and after presenting plans to th teachers, and after a thorough I hciis 'I on of the matter, i the teachers voted to substitute a su- jpcrviHor the institute. Mr.

Donk had s. tired permission 'from the State Popart of Fduer-J 'tton leak this suit H'ution; Hupt. I Aiarrs ing to hd am. te.oehiTs’, (meeting called during the year take the place of th" institute. The schools; of the County pay some each year to the for attending in-I istitutc, is the opinion of Dm D.o:ird; tiie County Huperintendent and of the county, that the school get nothing like $6,000 worth of good from the institute.

The teachers were perfectly willing to up this weeks salary to employ a supervisor, because they felt that both teachers and pupils would be In rn fitted by so doing. board is to bo eongrutulab upon securing the sei vie of Mrs. di, ho who is well fitted for tiie work to undertaken. Mrs. Cobb lias had in schools from (he one teacher type to the largest city system s.

having worked her way up to a pi ee In the Dallas Schools, where she was teaching when supervision was intro- system there. She has ertifirate and has done ersity cf a odist t'niversliy has workinl AGENCY SUPERIOR IN ALL RESPECTS Tiie Inwest rate of interest. Tiie very pre- And alisoliite unexcelled service is eiveii to all Business intrusted to our cure. Our lonjf exj in the loan fichl, coupled with our fair and courteous treatment to all, lias won for ip the best loan connection we have ever had. OUR SERVICE IS YOUR PROFIT L.

T. GAY, Shain Block Phone 148. McKinney, Texas James M. Heavin Died Suddenly at Royse City Mrs. J.

B. Gray is Called to Her Reward Day Our community was shocked when I On Bumbiy morning, the day for it whs learned Wednesday night that honoring the mothers of our land, Mrs. James M. Heavin suddenly I Tennis J.tfio aged 5G. 1 at his home here.

He had gone to month and 27 days, and wife ox the town ami turned shortly after 8 late J. H. of Allen, breathed her and had gone through the .1 (1 into a pernianent to the rear. Mrs. Heavin was preparing to retire, and when Mr.

Heavin failed to return in a reason- 1 she enl'ed to him He replied that he would oonio in in a a few minutes lie w. nt to the lot in the rear and found him lying on the ground, calling for Help. Mr. A. G.

Hailey, who sides next door, was call and carried him into the house, assisted hy Mrs. He was not-yet ad with when he was placed on the bed, but in the I (Southern I her degree. rural in institutes for se vera 1 mod a few minutes later. and only last fall had charg'd Jimmy Heavin was a son cf Mr. tin- primary section of a six county Heavin of Josephine and was 'institute fold at H-a ford.

Mr Fobb reared in that community. He learn- husband who passed away in 19,24 was assistant dean at Host Teh -(od the barber trade and was engaged Native of Tennessee. last at o'clock at the borne of her .1 B. of near Barker. Although her departure was not unexpected.

the suddenness of her death was a shock and brought sadness to tiie community whore she Had lived so long, and whore she was loved, honored nd esteemed by everyone. Funeral services were held in ttm Baptist church at Spring Creek at 11 Monday morning by Lev. E. h. Jackson of Wylie, assisted by Rev.

J. T. Brown of Blythe Chapel and Allen. Following the services at the church the body was conveyed to the cemetery and lowered to rest beside the grave of her beloved VINEY GROVE NO. 1 Mrs.

E. L. Homar, Correspondent. Mrs. Gray was born March 11, 1S71.

at Chattanooga, Tenn. She was a daughter of Mr Mrs. W. A. Eld- Barber ridge, of Plano, who survivjo her.

Shop and they have operated the busi- When she was sixteen year's of age now project in education ness since that time. A short time ago her parents moved to Texas and set- is concerned, ami Hupt. I ho suffered the loss of his residence tied in the Richardson community, the Doak says that he is well pleased with by fire and had just completed and Eldridge family being among the ear- College, Commerce, last sum-1 in that business for a number of years or, and conn highly at Josephine, Caddo Mills and inter hy Mr. H. if.

J. Fling, head of in Koyse City. Last year he and Mr. Department oi Education in Ih" col-! Llojd Acker bought the City lege there. I This is a ne? I so far as Texas I th" attitude shown toward it by teachers, the County Hoard and others with whom has talk.

d. The County Hoard and Air. Doak are especially (interested in the move, and feel that nnd.jj. js g0inp to moan much toward the of the schools and the Jimmie Bomar pent Saturday niulit with Dowell and Choice Hates! of Joe Handy, Krnest Johnson Grandpa Johnson, of this comm unity vtpbuBdin went to Nevada Monday to view the teaching profession cf the County, eyelotv scene. The Hoard was aide to secure the O.

G. Henry and family of Mel- of Mrs. Cobb for less than lirsa virPo-1 mor Botnar and fain- costing tiie rural schools to have ily Sunday. ian institute, and they feel that they Lev. Vivian failed to fiP his far more rood from her work point merit Sunday at Homar's Chapel jtftnn they hav" from the institute.

Incoming Sundry will be Bro. Wal-jstonfj of paying their Brtohors for at Dunn the Institute, the different moved into a beautiful bungalow built Host settlers of this section, on the same lot. Except for a faint-! Farly in life she united with the ing spoil suffered a few days before Methodist church of which slm was a his death, he was thought to bo in devoted member and prominent, work- excellent health. or. Deceased was about 35 years of On December 28, 1S90, she mar- age, a man cf excellent character and ried to J.

B. Gray of Richardson. To loved and respected by a large circle this union were born seven children, of friend 3 all of whom survive. They are: Mrs. He was a member of the Baptist Earl Cook of Lucas, Mrs.

Clyde church and faithful to its interests. He of Murphy, Mrs. Joe Knight of Gar- was a devoted husband and father. land, J. 13., Clarence and Floyd Gray him ar his wife, two o' Barker.

Roy Gray of Dntlas. lact ini. a ment I'ivervliody he "ho and Airs. Bt at on time for Sun J.ort Lane a 11 end at Wilson Chapel Department hind: communi! wind and in storm Sunday night which 1 considerable dam: go to the crops. Fifth Sunday meeting of county Baptists will ge at Dunn Memorial fifth Sunday of May.

There was no H. Y. C. Sunday evening as the cloud kept the crowd a wav. "Edison believes supreme Intdll-j prcvaden Excepting a few hundreil million people.

tbisj may he true of rest of the uni -1 much bel- would worth do- We would a II a long ter in ilia eld if member hat what. is ing is worth doing well. If 'I As a reminder, if you ar. not .1 readj tin- habit, why start Ii week off right by to Hand school and ehureh Sunday? i verse Winston-Salem Journal. W.

A. Iverby, Sheriff. J. R. Hollandworih, Riding Ed Blakeman, Ofilce Deputy.

Phil L. West, Jailor. Deputies Hollandworth end West made an arre on a charge of disturbance. A plea of guilty was entered and (he parly sent to the county farm to work out a fine. Sheriff Kerby has returned from Huntsville having in charge, 13.

A. Wilcoxson, who was serving a sentence of one year for selling intoxi- MKX. W. C. KOLB IS HIERE FROM WACO.

More than $1,120,000,000 will spent for American roads this This will include the miles of standard highways, many larre hriilgcs and a constant growing of market and auxiliar! roads. tried Iricts take only a part of the money, formerly spent for this purpose, and use it toward paying the supervisor's salary. No attempt will I bo made toward supervising the work was visited hy i the in.bvenib nt districts. There will he many difficulties to overcome, and much work will he necessary to put the project over as it should he, but with the hearty cooperation of the school people already vi.bii fed. 1 here is no doubt but that a great forward step has be taken educationally for Johnson County, which is the first county in Ihe State to undertake supervision of the rural schools on a county-wide scale.

The Review wishes to congratulate Huperintendent Roy L. Doak cf th. i Mrs. W. F.

Kolb of Waco is the i County School and the Hoard house guest of Mrs. W. M. Shirley I of Education, also the teachers of thei this week. She is here also to attend I various rural schools of the countyj the bedside of Mrs.

T. E. Ha Id ridge, I forward step In county-wide of Temple, who was injured in educational affairs. This is a direct Nevada storm last Monday. All children, his father and stepmother, Mr Mrs.

John Heavin of Joso- dBs-'pHine; one brother, Roy Heavin of Josephine; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Bishop, Clear Lake, Mrs. Jodie Janies and Mrs. John Henson, Josephine. The funeral was held at the Baptist church Thursday afternoon, conducted hy Rev.

Geo. A. Dale, assisted by Revs. E. M.

Paulk and D. R. Lindley. Pall bearers were: It. A.

Gill, Raymond Conine, A. (J. Bailey, W. E. Calhoun, Tom Beene and Howard City News-Times.

ABILENE WAS VISITING If 1 Mil. Deceased is also survived hy her aged parents, two sisters and three brot hers. Pallbearers were: Dave Morrow, J. W. Biggs, Beeman Morrow, Joe Knieht.

Earl Cook and C.vde Higgs. The beautiful floral offerings evident ed the love and esteem in which the deceased was held by lier many friends -and acquaintances. MASTER WOOD PATIENT in w. owell home was Injured last. Monday.

Baldridge was nh'o to be remov. to the home of Mrs. Shirley Friday You next know, nowadays, if man owns an automobile, whether has plejitv of or tbei owes a whole lot on hi ear. i Y'A young lady, if you don't ha time to paint up your comp' how is the poor doctor to know, he comes, that you an not ill? he xion, hen Most of us never reni in just hou fortunate xv. are uni il see c.r -ar i.f some isforHine that has in notln city or community.

'olone 1 Tom IVrklns of the McKinney Couriei'--Gazette wants to know, imw that the days are gvttin longer, jlmw the young people are spending their afternoons and even that a whale of a question to ask young folks? Now, Tom. tiny are 'doing about like you wer. doit to a you first hit Wylie, and what Walter Wilson was doing Just fore tin Spanish-American war and vital Cliut and Farlie Tre-mpson doing -but that is too da ar ok to remember and get away with it! -Sherman Democrat. eating liquor. Wilcoxson was Monday on two other charges of tholy same character, convicted and sen-1 Fenced to one year in the penitentiary in each case, building of Local Deputy Dan Riko of Farmerg- arrested B.

Schepps on a charge of concealing stolen property. The ed made bond and was released. Deputy Sheriff Ed Blakeman has returned from FI Centra, Calfiornia, ing in charge R. Franks who is wanted here on a grand jury indictment i barging kidnapping. ----------o------- Mrs.

J. G. Anthony, who is the guest of her father, J. Field, tells us that her husband, J. G.

Anthony, who has been in New ork for the nest thirty days, being one of the buyers for the big dryj goods firm of C. Stuping of Worth, will return home Sunday. Mr. Anthony left McKinney four years ago, engaging work with1 W. C.

Stripling, and has been with them continouslv since. move for the ro-ordination and systematizing of the various schools in the work and will rebound to the advantage and credit of the pupils themselves in a very short while. That the work done hy a student in one school may not tie lost when ho or she happens to be transferred i to another school, as oftimes occurs, is hut one of the advantages to he reaped from this wise move of progress on the part of the teachers and County Board of Education, and the whole rural school system of the county will he henefitted materially Review. This editor had a personal from Rev. Hoott Hickey, pastor of Hie Walnut street Baptist church at Abilene.

Heott, we affectionately call him was reared at Nevada, this county, his parents, Mr. Mrs. J. T. Hickey, now 72 and 73 years of age, still residing there.

He also has a sister, Mrs. (H. Kirby, re- slding in Nevada. 11 is parents, during the big storm Nevada, did not awaken, and did not know that the tragedy had strut T.ittle six year old Jeff Wood of New Orleans is convalescing from a i operation for the removal of his tonsils recently at the Fity Hospital. He is at the home of grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. wl.eic he on me two or throe weeks ago with his mother and year old brother. Billie, for an in McKinney to their and grandparents and their aupt.

Mins Mattie and other relatives Imre. The Senior class of the Princeton High school has issued invitations to attend the graduation exercises May 27 at 8 p. m. in the Methodist the little city until next morn-! church at that place. The editor ing.

Heott first published a nows- i acknowledges an invitation from paper al Nevada, some Miss Ruth Margaret Gantt, Tie entered the minis-1 of the class. Prof. John AY. Akin 6 6 6 is presen p( ion for Colds, Grippe, Flu, BiUous Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs.

Edgar 11 and wife and Native Collin Woman. sweet little daughter June, left Fil-( The above interesting news item of day for Midland, where they will Texas school progress taken side in the future. They moved to (from the of the Cleburne I from McKinney some three1 Review refers to Mrs. Charles T. months a go.

Mr. Braswell with (a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AL E. Texas Power Light Co.

here Mallow ot McKinney. Him has many pro- relatives and former pupils in this Her husband, C. T. Cobb, as well the in a pastor now the p'ast seven years ago. lory, and has been for seventeen years, at Abilene.

When he took eh: rge of his present church, less than two years ago. he had 130 members; now, by hfs ardent work, he has some 460. IDs first pastorate was at Little Elm, Denton county. He is now condoning a meeting there. This editor very much appreciated the short visit from his early printcr-proaclmr friend.

CARD Ol THANKS. some fifteen years. He wa motel ani se.q to Midland. Thron: we Doe White, connected with Southwestern Belt Telephone party in this city is up a fter recent illness. Br.

F. G. Fomegys First National hank, the Ht.tie meet There are five radi stations operating in stations are building. broadcast ing New One in not what true desires of make you good i IB Times. you your or 1 the that W.

H. Knott, well-known MeKln- Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Drake and dnughter, Miss Leena Drake, State nmet at iM llnir guests in city Sundny. timi --------------------------------following: Miss Eula Hrown of Alien; R. ip ni has gotte to Foit Mr, and Mrs. I rrv Drake and ohild- Worlh te ntt. ed Imdside of ih eli.

Da'las; Mrs. E. Dehtney and brotlmr. T. in Bearne, who is era I dnughter.

Miss Lorena, of Slmrmnn: iea'h city. Tom Prof, ami Mrs. Ralph Yeakley has il! wi'h paralysis for 111- imi Mrs. Hagan the columns of these pa- wish express our sincere I as herself, were both prominent thanks those who assisted in any educational circles of this county in the recent sickness and death of our father and grandfather. MR.

AND MBS. EDIT HAYES and MBH. W. S. REEVES and Family.

AND. MRS. ARA TIA YES and Family. com before going to Grandview, where fe Prof. Cobb is superintendent of city schools.

He was superintendent of Frisco public schools for several years, cashier of the1 prior to going to his present is home from He and bis wife are both among the ME. AND. AIR. cess of erection at Bombay xvil! heard at distances up to 1,000 jmles from the city. European powers who h.ok concessions in ilm colesti.il kin.

dum ntv making them Tiums- Democrat. Van A 1st ne; and Mrs. 1 fagan past five ar: of (his grown worse th I I Mrs. L. Mairhead and and bas a little daughter, Margie Marie, who will been in Ennis visiting Mrs.

Muir-ibis illness hut sisiter, Mrs. G. J. Jordan. (early rv.

but has gradually past few weeks. in this citi qui'e host of friends and regret to Barn of will hope for his most successful educators of our state. Both of them have taught in mals. Mrs. Cobb has had special training in primary work in institutes in this and other counties.

The County School Hoard of Johnson County is to he congratulated on their success in finding one so capable as Mrs. Cohb to lake the position as primary and intermediate director ot rural crude schools of their county. Oood office positlon suro if you master Draughon Training. AVrite for catalog and Special Offor today. College, Dallas, Texas.

G. G. was in Thursday on business. Col George Apple of this city, assisted Col. J.

Riley Green in the auction sale of the Rayburn Bros, (registered Jersey cattle and Will F. Dallas Rpsh also attended the sale from McKinney. is superintendent school. John AV. of the Princeton DR.

J. S. BRIDGEFARMER Optometrist and Optical Modern scientific instruments "used in examining the eyes. No drugs or drops. All work guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.

Office at Jewelry Store. Call 245. Federal Land Bank Farm Loans Interest Will furnish you money to build, repair, or improve your farm home. Place Hint cheaper cent interest. farm loan with us at ol interest only per T.

A. CURTIS Over Collin County National Bank.

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