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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • Page 1

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he aily ourier -G azette I I'M 11 I MAIM II I. IMI7 I I I MdUVM (oMilV (OI VI I I ondvn iK'hmi hm EIGHT PAGES TODAY SSON CARRANZA AURAL LETTER CARRIERS HE SET FIS THIS WEEK LIBERAL The 5 Sth il Disi 11 'out began It: lift It ins log pron i pity at nine tt II arnett, Dlslrii i 'E. i 'I it! arid Deputy es. at lit The Ilfs! a- 1 with as Bd pursuing the 1 1 selling i ntoxb atIng lie Ti case net for today is damai 1 lit ooks of Wylie to 1 iivor again the Gn int i for 1 Ehe of a low i i limb in an al 1 months lb 1 Men III! ibe i rii of this eit unis ii.Htt Baby Dature in 'oilin Unir program in nnqm si ly und appropriate, ami ghould reni fin- atteri- tlon of all ople noi In state ami nation, bili of World al A nailon iati not iX- ih vi permanerli thrift witliuiit a st ui popolai ion. Bettcr bubies ufi III mi; BXBN BoVIIIST II) il Irom right wln la ing forni mothera and loring pan t.l I IN INNI K- IM.

I vii; Nt ni di i una Hugh der. i ri hat i a I a. Itili Iti vv A divt.r. (S, i triti i i Night I ami Blty in two for drunk Suits Mybd Itho ut r- lilni With I Ss A Wie ut lev todav I I Hake nr an i -hai John Ml Km ih Sun lay night. hoth uiess i lai ti an arrest ere long, the better baby mu at beeomo the builder, sustainer and defender of our institutions of eiviliza- jtdon.

burning1 questions are, I pats nt- and teachers gin the intelli- die oi the Kinney owl nt, persistent eure from the cradle! II manage "A Hitter Baby to adolescent to produce the highest to ir given during the type of Ame rican man? or are Fair. Nov S. 9, 10 and 11, they lift to conn along the- lines of nino The contest will bn leant resist ance In order to tit the First Btptist church, this quest ion to our people, tin is edifice bas ampio offered by Dr .1 11. Gibson, of Mei- is close in and eon- Kinney. ash premium of a.an to to tin publn re Tin th buy bet and inclusive, the! the ow Club have ages 10 to 16 years who shows the I hing for r- most physical as decid-I penpb tin ir epiar- by a oi medical examiners mury history.

Their tir- during the Ooilln Fab to be lilu me among the rural laid at McKinney Nov mber 8, 9. 10 i im county eu and 11 contest will 1 open toi all over the 1 sided bo horn in county of I be American parents. Address all in- lit1 to Smith, Secretary of unty the Fair As sociation, Mi i an I liberal i which ho Kinney this feature of our IVI ladies initiated. fair is to be medita! fraternity has up- well wisher of a more vigorous race I el -h prie jas a board of in the better red insures a spirited contest. baby 1 Dr .1 Gibson of in i i Itl III lilt KD Il (k Woiftmi, of McKinney; Dr.

rry of 'ce 'S Dr l'ariiiii Me Kill mi I Ihre on 1 bi' of I et 1 Dive- of Visit I telativi" I'rinceton and Hogers of Frisco grand baby show ami contest is assured. OF COLLIN COUNTY MET un llOill I I UYNkl.lV>> 111 I VS I I i Oi V11 1 I its. was presided Farmersville i'a rim rsv ht the absenta i fter i lie on was held in McKin- ight The meeting1 olla I of the loi the Lupe Thea- and practically every unty is mers brought their neeting. The meeting by It. Vickers of nd i.

I Ridde re of i 1 1 i ret a rv. owing of the tai Jiek Wylie. Dug was called to J-r. Franklin, ho for severa I has beati eonductiiig Tom was an eloetrie shot shop and vufeanizing upon to address of shop on ito Ih Tenms.ee sin et, weh-otrm un half of he McKinney mg purchased tlu shop from A. 4 n's Association.

has been enjoying an ex-! I Andrews to onally good business In tddn ss of welcome. briefly il i grown to such an nt important work of IS SEHIflllSLY ILL ia-en forced rum tO dm ver ruent county! I i eve ry it better t. pi Opt i. tot J. di un In Di Judge il Garnett granted divori in the case of wart Stewart v- li ir oik ci.

dii gnitited .1 Benge Vnna l. r. vori' er NARROW ESCUPE WITH HIS LILE Mi nd Fred and ree cn-. Glenn, and Harry, of Hubbaid motorcil to McKinney Sund.tv and re visiting spent Sun.twy with Mr Turner's mot: r. Mrs Jones, on South nm sseo street, and vv.

guests of Turner's sister, Mrs. Xrtimt A. Jliag'Wiil, and husband. Sunday night. Mi ami Mrs Turner botfi this itv They moved to it well a rs a go SI 27.75 I Bale of a-i for Wo .1 1 fan Is.

Tatti A lio.o A IL.lf V' 1 tarry, 1 Ma Mr 1 'A at d-. ,1 'a A F. me Madi-on. Ndwii A For-' De I. An b-d ti! be 1 Sw ili and dial fag.

I Me, I a (I elilUL 1 Tax Ituf i i went to tedai giving wire the p.opb op poft unit i to p.ev titmr, a tX''s eomiug to lb Km to 11 A hb Bed Tt xas, Satur.lav atl'iniing the of his cousin, J. Ashley, asli- II the National tank, who was shot and seriouslyUr Fpristiun the Fiiambers- i'e community was a business ir Foil in counts Sut- dav. He sold one bale of cotton Yol Nt. I 1 1,1 ok I MOD K. Morgan liaised cn t.ood ji liaises Ma Morgan, of Fulleoka.

was in Saturday, ami cave u- a business call. Mr. Morgan is a son of Morgan and married Miss Floi. ii Webb, daughter of Wei Grossing al- readv has picked nine hales from Elis trop. He says cotton is abo ail out in his community Ho ime good corn for this year.

Mack has registered Boland Fhina hog like that breed fine Mm G. Bakin- Here, weighed a 1 i pounds for $16 70 hundred which amounted to 1 1" The sold for 6 us a total of I 27 73 ht re last Thursday Xshh'v himself caille sir life befot leaving his bom last Friday The aeeider im a vs ri pe i innci. He icol sought tv-j Dnrge am! son, Walter, of tl a rby during the Bishop community left Saturday a heavy rain and lei tri-j Fhtnut othe, for a dsy visit. After the ran had ci as to crawl through A G. Bakins, of Shawnee, arrived thi- afternoon for a few visit at the home of her cousin.

Frank Smith, and wife, on street. Mrs. Bakins form t.sid" McKinney and has nv ft nd here She has been vis- at idill, Oklahoma, and will go Me Kinney to Dallas to attend Fair and visit friends. Mrs. Bakins is a prominent club woman of She will attend Naf meeting of tie B.

D. in Has, the first week in November. fence vv i aId of of Its Divellici a a T.e 1 -1 n. 1 vv and each pleaded harge- i)f vagi 1'ito $12 an the amte. nv paid were Anna re Mai i i.u: I A lali 'al Ne! n.

A Jt and Ib id A. and Mis GeFm st Yarbrough and Ada uv Stnith. va and Miss rt 1 Whit Arthur Houston Mrs Gru W. We-don and Miss Kathirine I Ctinsotn. Torn Uuwlirts and Mi- si 1 80 9 A McDonald.

Bim llidgt. Maxwell. I Hickey. itine rrmto t. 1811, Biikilis, Blue 1812, John le Heard, Fimi rob 1 8 1 J.

A Fost. Ford. Beal I lYauM'crs. N. Talkington ux to A J.

Martin, lot in the city of McKinney, $1.750 Hike et al to Fummings, S2 4 0 aeres of land in the M. Bang- ford and David Vanwinkle surveys, $1 00 and other considerations S. McKinney et ux to A Martin, lot in the city of McKinney, $07.5. Smith et al to W. It.

Hoard, 12 lots the ton ot Felina, $24,000 Mrs. Wrhite et al to Majors, lot in the city of 1 Mi. Mrs Bou 11 Whit, et al Olia Majors, lot in the city of McKinney, $130. ftfi.t'n feet setting 1 tire to clothes which ariy all burned! off him was i niHon- ami i m.mn so several and, f.u a time, hi- was of he sooft ovvi his senses, although he was sick for about vv leur -V. ral were horned on his hotly Ills hands were i and was in some water when he rev- the s.a ck.

Mi Ashby relurrmd to his home in Id I is county Saturday F. NOMA It) I 11.11 I a- kimvv Mckiiim ami I ra ti Me in n- surveyor and orders the The Weekly Dcmoctat- I inged to him to box 4 77, rrv db Tex Mr Noyes lavelttly his prtipcrtv in Mc- to Mayor II Firn atul is now heated in Kerr county, at least, for the pi sent Mr Nova ha been Well known lure for many years Ills' Dhparture from our county is to be regretted. I lis sstonal services as sui va vor ill be greatly missed i1 Noyes is a quiet unpreteii- mail, but was a gentleman of more 'Em information. elos. reader and student all his life, ami In mind is well stored with a of knowledge.

KIN DOS I GAM'D. Arlington Vcatlemy Team ictors tivci McKinney lligli. ilNVEIL 0 RUMEN 1 A monument over the grave of Watson, sovereign was unveiled by the camp Woodnmn of the World tit the Flear- cemetery Sunday afternoon. A gmul crowd was present for the services Sovereign Watson whose death occurred July 3. 1915.

was at that community and Was highly esteemed by everyone knew him. The Allen Woodmen degree performed the ceremonies. H. Farrell, commander of the camp, was master of ceremonies. Miss Daulinc Brickson Allen related the Woodmen poem, Why should the Spirit of Mortal I Tnud N.

nator Tom Berkins, invitation the Woodmen, unveiling address. i-a! and wife of near McKinney and Jim Wat; on of Tyler, brothers of the were among those present. of i lomlt idea rs, from the establishment eh of the postal service to time when the entire vast network of rural irrytrig every sort of to front door of -vary resident of the eoun- Itz of city and others Ban! alike of a rubai i he National 1 ago in A ugust, told procecilings of that the transactions of ig at Follcge Station. was of a joint meeting with who team B- today fron .1 rvdn he Bank, of McKinnt four wounds in i ay in last stunew nut encouraging resting reasonably well W. Ashley, unity w(oi a shooting af Thursday ai He has I and each day it.is slightly to his for an cry The popularity of Mr.

A 1 ley ts by the great i shown by his friends from all ov.u this section, who are inquiring his every hour of tin MiTee, who also bullet wound, is i ported as nicely. has a splendid chance for recovery. as he is known hv liis friends. also a wry w. It an favorably known man.

For many years he has bought privileges at tin- McKinney picnic and hi face i fui liar to thousands of people. Baris, Ort 10 t'onrmuing their at- ks on the Suiimie front last night, in netratial rman post is at Sai I ley 1 and Sailli anno Trey pieci houses on the of tin- ad to Bajaume. Tin F.ernians made violent counter und idtng is still in progress Dindon, Oct. 16 -The F.ernians last ht inaile a heavy attack on I won positions of the BriHsh the vicinity of Schwaben redoubt the Somme front. The vai tb'ounced today that the Germans w.

re repulsed with heavy losses At l'irsi IViptist i-inxl Brotbei .1, Foster nt to 1 Sunday to visit ids brother, J. K. Foster, who has been in very ill health for sonic time. He was taken to tie- Baptist Sanitarium in Dallas Sunday'. )NAL MEN! It )N S.

ree! was a visitor here today Hem Wylie. ts ss Day at the big Dallas Fail Mr and Mrs. Waiter B. Wilson and Mrs Tom Berkins and Miss and Tom Jr, a tel F. Thompson are in attendance from McKinney, Tht the ay son county association fid ure date was discussed ami a motion pia-vailed appoint a committee to arrange for a joint meeting of tin Follin and Grayson county bodies.

1 A committee was appointed to con- jfer with the county commissioners' court to the Federal Good Heads appropriation hill which passed con.gr« s's at the last session. McKinney Next Mttding Dlaeo. MeKinmw was selected over Wylie as next meeting place. The next meeting will be held in January. H.

Howey of IMano suggested that since Kinney had always been generous to the carriers at previous meetings Id here by providing a im-eting j.bicc, each carrier should bteiKl the Follin Bounty Fair ft, 10 and 11. The idea was applauded vigorously. Tom Berkins xtemied an invitation ihe and their wives to attend a theater party at the Dope as guests of the Daily Bonr- aRil Weekly I inv it ation was A resolution was passed thanking the Business Men's Association and ti DaiD Bom ier-Gazette and Weekly rut-Gazette for courtesies ext, nd.nl. Far Th a i rrn a ui Aft of r- 1 Bilis et Wylie was electetl U-ut; Da ul Blanke, of Diano. nt esse Dodderer of usville, seeretary treasurer.

master, assist ant post- and city carri- rs of McKinney invi but with the rural is at its next meeting here in The rain Sunday fairly good it vvsil wheat and oats ar i bring 'otonel npit i was a little slow in when he disi ap; ai on ti business picked up. er nog vv as bring out Flu here, VV i ry. i i 11 had been ib refreV'hments of Ice and ake served, he following earners and their vv i Bit is and ass ins but Mr anti Mrs George Sum of New in McKinney Sunday morning. After a 1 rn si, here, Mr Sallee wall Oklahoma, to isit hi nts Mrs will vis. i Mr uid Mrs.

I Talkinvion in i city for a few days, IL. Id vans, of came around Saturday to icw for Thd Weekly 1 He made a little more than a third of a bale of cotton per acre this year The Beans brothers J. and Arthur art. all staunch friends of out paper and appreciate them too. Kin and wife, McKinney; wife.

McKinney; wife. Diano; Bau! Dlaim John Wylie; Mr ney A Furr, A. li, Fnltz aiul B. Howt and Bianke and men. Diano; Beri Popplewell, Alien; .1 Milo and Princeton; hi.

B. ind Anna; B. Svviu- dle, ts- li B. Yn kers. Fariners- ville; Dodderer, Dc-gg-ti and A B.

Vati Alstyne and Ebeti Sch.imelphenig, Plano; Jeff Smith, McKinney Godfrey Turner and wife of Hubbard Pity arc here the guests of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Jones nnil other relatives Arlington, Tex, Oct. Arlington Military Academy defeated McKinney High School in football here this afternoon 12 to 0. The feature of the g.une was a 50-vard run Pinson and the good generalship of Polllns.

i he Arlington quarterback Aldingtons goal was never In danger. Misses Fay and Dorothy Talkington went to Oak BUff, Saturday afternoon, to visit at the home of their cousin, Mrs, K. Overstreet, over Sunday. Four Additions By IjctkT. Services at the North McKinney Baptist ehureh Sunday morning 11 o'clock, were well attended.

pastor, Rev. Snow, preached very forceful sermon. There four additions to the church by letter Kev Snow preached at Wilmoth in the afternoon. There was a large congregatimi. ellent music, a sermon by th.

pas Dr. B. B. King atul two 1 ums at lie First Baptist ehureh sterday morning. Will IVeach SumLiy.

Bhler R. B. Horn of Vineland will preach at ihe Fast McKinney Phris tian cUurch morning and evening, next Sunday. P. A.

Swinford, who recently moved from McKinney to remits the proper amount to have The Daily Courier-Gazette continued to him in the future Thanks Gissi In Rains Mrs Katie Stuart, in a tion to The Daily Bourier-Gazette and The Weekly 1 ni oc rat Gaz-'Bc Mates that crops around Alba. Raitv- i lty, arc fine Botton is about ail gathered, making about ha'i a l-alo the acre. Born is good among other crops whom proved Ptable were peas sorghum hay, i uls, potatoes etc. She stated the helii a is here of the S. an pro pea- th.it there were no ba ns county.

in that ioeti.m MitHding. The Tuesday Blub morrow afternoon at Mrs. J. R. White, Jr.

will meet 3 B. Brulgi formerly of Wylie but now of sulphur, Oklahoma, is here attending court. 1 le is agent Santa Fe at Sulphur, having similar position at Wylie He in connection with the trial of Brooks vs. G. F.

Railway company, in which plaintiff is suing for damages as the result of i loss of a in an accident at Wylie several months ago. HHr THF WHATHF.lt. Vs rep nt Weather Observer, McKinney, Texas. Maximum, 73. Minimum, 6 3 DreidpitaUon.

.72 NEARLY ONE INCH There was nearly an inch of rainfall here during the previous twenty-four hours ending at 12 o'clock today, according to local obst vers. This rain will be bora ial to wheat which has been wn, fall gardens, beds, etc. It vi ill also help replenish water supply of cisterns which hud been xhausted and put the piked roads in better condition. Ml Nl in DAN I IRST FURISI I VN BIM to- with A was no preaching at First Fhristian church Sunday, dim to the absence of the pastor, Rev Walrer Jennings, who was the National of Bh reties of Blirist at Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday. Rev Mr, Jennings is expected to return some time this week.

Kans isOitv next meeting place, the date to be decided upon later..

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