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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 17

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Welcotne To This Great Fair The Collin County Fair McKinney, October 3 to 6 llh 1 a 1 I (I At an enormous expenditure of energy, time and money a great fair has been provided for your amusement, convenience and edification as to the wonderful resources of this great county. That the fair has a wide appeal is indicated by the fact that some of of its most enthusiastic friends reside in the remotest comers of the county, more than a score of miles away. The value of a great fair of this kinc to this region is generally acclaimed. It is your fair. We have all joined hands to make it.

It is a pleasure to this company to have a part in the upbuilding of this fair and the large surrounding territory which it serves. To render service, to be of service, is our aim, our object and constant effort. o'V EJ ECTRICITY IS YOUR SERVANT rexas Power Light Co. ELECTRICITY IS YOUR SERVANT JUDGE ANDREWS INCREASE TAX RDRDEN 1 I 1 I 1 M'! 1 I'K 1 I I 1 11 1 1 1 th" 1 I 1 1 I. 1 1)1' elici ioli shuwPi! in no I li iii I'la; the tnxitaycrs cut I'ediKiion.

In tion every voter eai- ei under his own not diverted from le hy atiy other was very I it will follow tlie "ce other iiinendments uhn'itled lor Novi'inber, I their elfeei will be to iu- .1 s. 'ne of I hem providi's liiillions moie of church tiie tax rolls and pnt- I the list. be- I'lenc'i revolution one-fiith of f'rance was owned l)y and oiif'-thii'd by i tliose classes consl itutc'd eeUi of population, yet (eiii owned s-ir, of all exempt from taxes, whiln I her owned only 7-1. iiud had to I t' (lovmnntenl. I nd I hi' lii that sonp' peo- lei a new i hue ill ion would picbably buidins upon the 11 le.i\;.

them fewer liber- icud ly all the And you ician ('f ol me Const hut ion id' lor ten years 'hi ,11 and Cie vandalism of carpetharigery. Tfiey bad iiiitustry puiiilyzed, society disor- sranized, intelHiiome tlisfranehi.sed and vieiotis iiinoiance enfiaiichised. of officers liad eome anion- them to de.siroy tlieir liberties ami eat out their sub.stune.e. So in framing that Constitution they bad but one main purpose and that was to restori' and preserve to the pi'ople the blesings of liberty that had been becpieathed to them hy the heroes of 177C and Xeariy all the dele- gati's liad been elected because of ibeir statesmanship and patriotism. Such finalifications as that would cut little, ii.gure in tlie selection of delegates to such a convention now.

selfisli politicians would espouse every popular ism and wtnild try to enlist some of the churches ami societ orders in their beliaif, and if elected would spend a million dollars for saiii convention and such a Constitution a.s they wouhi offer would probably be defeated. No man can measure in money the pood of the church and fratei-nal oi'ders Will'll they work unselfishly foi- the peed humanity, hut Cod fc.rhid that efiuri or secret, order ever ecntiol or seek fo control the politie.s of this State, whether if lie riiv ehureh and kalpe or yours. farms in this eoumry am ta.xed from five to ten tinics what flu were tliirfy years aio, and they firoduee no more now than tlien. properly and many farms do not yii'ld ifuits to pay the taxes. Wliat indiieemenf is there to a man to buy a farm f.r city home if his (axe.s are going to be more than I lie rent lie had been Thousands of delinquent tax suits are now being filed in Texas and many and old men and COME TO THE COLLIR COUNn FAIR V7e invite all times we are Glad to see our Friends.

Be There Will You? BRYAN BROTHERS Hardware, Implements women who ii.d ihouglif lliey wive secure for a homi' for fliidr oid da.vs will ly see eon- tor faxes. yet some of our lieople apiicar as iiiditleicnt to tiiese eonditinns as Nero was v. hen lionie burned. Tlie Civil War in The iontli, like Caesar, fell bleeding at overy wound. Tlie total State debts (f the States in amounted to 1S72, less ilian sevmi ye.ais ft t-bag rule, said debts' had amounted to if witli-oiii any cm responding benefit to the peo- ide.

of 1101111 in tin se Stales were eontiseuted for faxes, the fanatieisni caused large. liy the uiilortunate as'-tissinalion (d I'lesident I.imohi, blew away; a more generous (lass got control of Corgress; tlie Southern disabilities were "ihe Soiifli became ilu' angel ol lu'r own resur- reetioii. luif still the prini.s- of Ihe nails in lier hands, and of the speai in her side," if we in- i.rease^ tuxes for t.ie next twenty years lil.e v.e have in the last twenty wo ought to lewrite our histmv anil to the main cause of tlie great na- iioiis of antiqnity going over ihe pre- eipiee p. (lestniclion wnii tlial they to inciease tax burdens and decrea.se the liberties of ihe people. Wheie is ihi' Kingdom of the fAead 1 Kings xii-11.) When' i.s iihi.

Ciecce and Rome? lliirr.v said that wi' liave no l.cht In guide mil' feet hiif the light of exr, 1 il nee (liislory.) or many rs SNIDER FAMILY (Ceritini.ed from Page 1). ei'cate jobs increase and make the in voting to llie I' inplal to di' tlieir f.iends am la'aiii lor nlher oliicei lii'bi al iaf hais. oocuh' I i li'cKle bonds. I siiggi'st renu'dy. Some salaries m.glir lo lie lefiueed.

manv -ilali' sliould lic and wiien noimaley is re.stored raise, a li'w e.r tile salaries that are now low. Ihii iiigli salaries are not necessary to get lioiiesi and able men to ac; I'lU offici'. 'I'lie stainless records of Franklin, Wasliington, Lee, Reagan and mliei iirovi that slate- nieiit. Lei a few vnli'is in every voting box organize thiinselves into a tax league and invite ofliers to ioiii. 1.0 not h't other isms divert Us from till' main issue.

Ask eaidi eai'didate In he stands on tax re- du(dioi). Il he not al islactorily. reply like, an Irisl. pn ki t. did.

1 uring live Civil War an lad was on ideket fluty. A man started to go through ihi' lines and Fat challenged him lo give ilie eoiin- tersign. "I give if," said the Ilian. Fat replied. gorry, you deii't go til is wav if you ean't 'say Hunker Hill." A'lm sluiuld be convinced that bo favors tajc rediiclion and not merely pi'ofesses to favor it.

C. 1'exas. ihe vcrds vvfdK.u on il. Ki uuiou. 1 'rhi'ie Were many in the erovvd who ir.d 111)1 seen one another in years and years and in somi' fi vv cases luui iicver lilt hefore.

Soon alter thi' dinner was finished tlie was railed togi'tlur ami witli Hr. S. Weavei- ailing a.s 'master of ceiimonies" sever.il of tlie older members of the families wei-e introduced for short talks. 'I'hose uiion were: Tom W. Ih rkius.

Rev. Iteti Snider, Ri.v. Aluier Cluirlii' Snider, Arbie Sparliti, I). Aim row, Mrs. Lynge.

dauglifer ol timi Mrs .1. I). Marrow. If was very enjoyable oeiuision. The pjii of ihe spent iiio.sl of tiie alti rnoon in onversa- tioii.

and it wa- with iiiueli legrit that time had (o eome. Among those present we noted: Rev. and Alls, Snider, and and 11. and children, Hillif' lien; and Alis, H. L.

Snidi.r and son. H. L. Rev. and Airs A.

11, Snider and children, Ruth, Albert Wylie, laivan- di Fay, Frtinces Wytiell; Air. and Mrs. ('. Al, Snider and son (laugh ir, 'I'niei! Ahiiimi; Air. "I'd Airs.

(' 1 Snider and ehildren, Flbert, Alarjorie, and I.ee; Air. and Airs. Walter Snider and ehildren, Mar.v L. Mr. Mrs, Lullier Snider and daugjiter.

Mary Kalherine mui Ci'iives; and Mrs. Fuiniett Snider; Air. Airs. Sniibr and son, Howard Dwaiu Air. and Airs.

Dick Snidi'r and childi'en, Ra.vmend. laicille. lieatrice. Vernon, lOdtui Ruth; Air. and Mrs.

Snider and ehildn Volniii and Air and Airs. Snider and ehildren. Naonia and Vimori i'di'. and Airs. 'Plieron and eliildrcii, 'riioion Bcrnie fhihe; Mr.

and Cecil Snider and eiiildien, Iona and Cecil Ro.v; Air. and Mrs. Jim iMcKiniiey; Dick Fitzhugh; Albert Scett; Air, Wylie Wet'Cl: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Watson and Perry and -Mene; Mr.

Airs. Arhie Siitirlin; Mr. and Sparliti; Air. and Duttoii and son, Saimul; Mrs. S.

1'. Armstrong and 1)011. Ruth and Rul.y; ley; Air. and Mrs. Wilnieth am! si.n How; Mr Hi Wilnieth; and Airs cud R.

All. and Alis. Holidy and children, Ruby and Jesse; Air. and W. C.

Field- and ehildreii. JaneUt, Wallacf', lOdwin and Hillie Joe; Airs. R. .1. Sfi'auglian and eliildien, Cecil Maiy Jerome; Air.

and Mr.s. .1. Willis and Hon. Jim Mi', and Mrs. fhigeiie Mrs.

Nancy Air. and Lustacf. Duii.ean; Mayor and Tom Perkins; Air. and Mrs. Tom W.

Perkins Air. and Airs. .1. )1- lie Air. and Airs, 111(1 son-iii-lTw Air.

Mrs. child- Wolfei (1 Tliompsoii. was regretti (I very mii( li tlmt ALiry Faires, aged 71 was unto be present. Airs. I-Aiirt is the only living duugbter of Alts.

Totn who vv.is In lier imn Fliziibeili Snider. 1 ('it It abl(' Both Fruit And Blossoms On Pear Tree W. Al. of who wa.s vislling- in AleKin- my, left a pear, some hlos- soins a nd a y( llovv.i¡(.' kef nr.st a I our oiliee. Ail three of tiin-i' iteni.s were ru'oeiircil from i.eaT free at I lie bom" of her L.

H. at Point. It i.s a feeali of for a la ar lo idooin in Hie fai: nf when it is (1 wliti lipc fniit. eiirhesity 1 h. atf.mii.ni nf fri.m.Is in office.

im.sium, ioeat. (I in I part in gym an football snit.s out fi.l.i. to 11 le ref nrn school a 11. tie. day aft.Tntion, lie' money, f.iimtain II ba.seni.

lit of ing- tlieir their ihi' atlib'tle to the high Wednes- Hieft of the n.s ami other SO CALLED COTTON SEED PUNTED Was V. ho teok arti.hs gained llirom.h the fo as till' 1 1 1 the ileaV vv iridovv. I.i<ie:tl olliecrs are w.oking on the -vere 1. tieir more'v and enl ranee the gym over the Aldridge, mtimigi'f of tlm Kaseh HreieTing farms of Plano, nueb' an experiment in eoltou fliis yeiir that, should tend to settlo moot (lucstion among farm, is that wt' hav(' beard di.seiiss. .1 by had les.s cotton that fiff (lied he was tliroiigh ))ieking this dead eot- hem Mr than last Fd and children, and J.

Airs. and Shir- J( an The rain Iiaf ches. a great aid to ley Tti.v lor and ehildr('ii, Sliirh'v Alargan F.eib: and C. Weisi Mr. Dalla.s Pharr and daughter, AFuJorie; Air.

and Mrs. larr iiee eliildrtm, and W. Hr. and Airs. ('.

s. Weaver; Mr. and Airs. S. F.

('ooke; Airs, ili'ive Walkei', Pawme and Wanda Heal; Air. and Mrs. I). and daughter. 'I'elda; and Alts.

.1. Howman and ARiry Air. and I Airs. iige ehildren, Ku- gcne am! lOml.v.. Aloriow; Air.

and ')lr Fate ill. tin and ehildren, R. A. and ton ml tiir. of hi.s for many aere ol y.

tll l'est ol bis ginning, Im Inni pi' aft. ('hl ist ginmd earefully fi-om mix- vvitli other see.I. i.lant('d ten bi'st Ian.I wii.h cotton that ht' had li'oni cotton stalks jii.sf foi- ('Xtxriineiilal piiriiosf's to see if cotton grown from il itiis yi'ar would die. He i.s grafifie.l to find out that th(' eollon pl.iiit('d ha.s not dieil this year, an.T li.as as good eolton on it as nny cotton that i.s gi'ow'tng from any otlu'i' kind of si'cd, 'I'o Air. mind this the eonelnsion that siived from eorron picked mi stalks will not re- firoditee i'otlon tliat will turn di(' tfn' sucecerlmg year.

Air. says that root ro cotton is an natural Idienomena to liim. i.s liard to explain. MONEY, PROPERTY STOLEN FROM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 'l'heff of fivo la ns ot lier t.rop. rty frolli Hoy.l Higti ubo wt'i-e Oiit Oli Lioil.S alili, tic fiehj holding vv.okoiif Wed- r.

pori. .1 io fieers 'iimrsday niovning' by all hom are football 'riu' boys, in: tbey were ae-'iis- tom. fo di) rnoon, elianii- cd elotlie.s in Ile liigii gyin- Cotton Crop is Spotted Around Vernon, Texas va n.s of pick f'otion ir vicinity ol )iit cotton 111 soms of rona goim lo h'exas. in I'lion. V.

rife Hi''re is an.1 tliat fti a sur plus of iiiekern. ha.s tin almost in in lin ('oiinty will f. nnm! Hial Hie- lias of a cull iv.n (1 geoi, commimily this almost eniii and OOlfon ('I'O histor y. rather th Ilii.s yea ma.T.. for oii.trft' Ml a n.s hrotfier l.iti-1 in the rom l.nl the Fv iF roved Hieir crop lit Uf-t.

wln'i'o Itie hoped fimi tion niel: mg. yAii( vvoiiM give tin in eieoh.vne nt f( ef the fall ne.ritli.s. in -Mr Airs. liay of Dallas sileni the w.i'k-eml in thi.s ('itv as of tlu'ir pari 11 ts. Mi-, and Airs.

W. Sims, and tiveir Mis, Will Ogle.shy and hiishand. Mr.s. F. A.

and Airs. W. T. aro two visiting in Cluisfi. s.in (lonio and other 'H xas iiolnt.s.

Tbey motoring lliroiigli in their FRIENDS WE WANT TO SFE YOL' AT THE coil 'N COUNTY FAiR It is to the advantag-e of everyone to lielp make this the big'gest and best Fair in the history of Collin County you help? A. D. HOPE SONS Hardware, Furniture, Wall-Paper, Paints, Canning- Supplies In Season..

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