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

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KMTABr.l.SlIKl) FKBRUABY 7, 1884. McKlNNKV, TKXAS. TIll'USDAY, 4. 192G -------8 SECTION. YEAR raising REGISTERED JERSEYS PAYING BUSING HERE McDonald ScIIh Fine Milch CowH and Heifers By Load.

WOMAN GOYERNOR ANNOUNCES SHE Wia RUN AGAIN Gives As Her Reason a Desire for Full Vindication of Her Husband. T.my of IhiM vlty a loiui of to J. Htatliiiin of iniu Mr. StiUh.iin hiul pun Jor- at MoKlnnry In rar lumi lota forr from Mr. who our lurKrat ami b.

known In milk COWH llvr Thin car loml shlppra otU I ioitaliird fifteen anti rcK- IMcrcd Jcmcy milk cows trcfj two year ohi hml Thla kind of milk calth- have brcom-. very acarco In nml the prlre ih ImproAinif nil time. For Imrtanco Mr. Mrlktnahl the year ohi Itclfcrti at an nvernRC price of per head. At thin price farm.

afford to rnlHC Jcrncys not only for Ihcir own hc loO nono mdl. Mr. iarmtra lo Un ir an I moro of Uto Kood Ji iftoy milk cown bi.th to kuop for purponon and nunthrr il help hrimr up farm ro. fur Jir. Mr.

MoUunald Is now onpaitod In huylnn anolhcr cor of such a cuntoimT who In the I I of Kansas. Faithful. Respected Employee Compress 30 Years, Dead lloiu'ii Johnson yoara old, dlod Hnnday mornlnK two n'ohtrk followlnK a months ill- NEW TRIAL MOTION OVERRULED; APPEAL TO HIGHE COURT W. M. Burgess Relca.sed on Itond of $2,500 Pending Detsion on In CUHC of the of M.

convicted the ehiirne of the of county funds, and two In the penitentiary, a for a trial whh wuh Monday by the court mothin was overruled. defendant In BAPTIST PASTOR SCORES MODERN WAY OF LIVING Calls Attention to Many of the Evils Confronting the Youhg People. In the News of the Day 1o a crowd that plelely the auditorium of North llaptlst Ilev. C. Y.

the I'uslpr, spoke last night for more than an hour on the subject "rolHon or Your Children Hafe?" He Kialed in the begin and nothu- of the appeal to the nlng that it was not his purpo.se lO court uf criminal appeals of the State dell how to rai.so children, hut to ofTi xas. of the parents to The of the def. of day evils pending appeal was by the court children to fa'-e. He had In the Huin of 12500.00. The bond was in his some answers to Inumoliati ly made, ami the defendant questions from some of the was pending decision of leading business men of McKinney.

higher court. The case of the V. H. l-'bhdlty and t'o. vs.

Ij. H. et al was in 50th Ulstrlct court Momlay. A. I i hgi SON.

Austin, Texas. March Miriam A. Ferguson 54utunlay nuide her f.trmal unnoum'ement re-election as (luvernor of She to an nded explanation her In the near and give the puhllc an account ol her shlp. want to thank Hu- who from very part of the State have tendered me tiuir support In tbts uesH. Huts'a been tyer at noy for thirty ycar.s.

was ul- wsya fullhfiil to hb duty and was in- 1 crested in progress and welfare of the Institution. revnge, but the good our ehli- O. 1,1 ihi lr children ney i.oinpr««s officiiil siui ct- old was oiu of tlo- old IP grm we We wuulil trtist him any where It will sxcsedlngly difficult to fill his Hosea woH ineiuber Odd Knights of Fythlas and FARMERS WATCH DEMONSTRATION OF COLLEGE EXPET Oollege Tcxa.s, March of all Hramle Vul- are wati hing with st the of tnict of land which was last jear to Whitman. the M. Texas In 1922.

by ican Granile Ooiupiny. were given Mr. Whitman us the award which wa.s I yet that God wllli i answer my prayer for vindh-atlon off.r.*d a graduate of ultur of iny family name, hich my good ge to husband and I eking, m.t for nrder to d. farmc of that district the of li.nd farined by rts, using inethodls of Tip- was liy a eommltlee of A M. officials.

the finest holdings of company, in vicinity of Mercedes. Garrving out of the grant, Mr. Whitman will lixe on the land it personally for a of five years. Masonic, lodges, and was popular with his race, Tll.llt II.Wi: JIMOIl CGU.OiK come after us. I am in this throiigh any de.sire to and I sliall not again a candidate If our prajcrs for vindication are answered.

Hut for Xwn years I want to give the people a you help ONE OF BEST KNOWN TEXAS R. Johnston, Former U. S. Senator, State Senator and Publi.sher, Dies. was the only madejenpnglng particularly in by I1K on the matter of Hon of vegclabh-s.

pouHr.v and ftriftts. stigma Not I Whitman po.s.H..ssk»n take It that vi-ryliody under-j of Hic land, had 1m-. cb-ar. by sttSKl timi when spoke vindieallon Onmpany ami irriga TVl.Klt. The t.i!dishment of a municipal for Tiler is being urged by junior committee among high school lea-hers and local friends of which is imw at work on pro-j Jcct 1 In order to establish Hp- here it will be to who would be to fmf snimal college of In this defraying the Itrnse.H of the school during Its tlrst with ad.iiilons laboratory apparatus ami now ill by the High 8'hool would adequately house the coHcge and II to funetlon until other provision fur Its could be madu.

I was referring to vindication against the judgment of iU that been against my hu.s- NEW EGISUTION AIME AT BIG DRY VIOUTORS tlon, i.ud was eultlvef Ion. The amount of work ami improvement that ha.s in the spaee of a is aeeordlng to K. .1. A. M.

of Tcxa.s, who rt-ecuT- ly visited the farm, i development of thi.s project I ill be of impiu lance to loping valley a.s Well as North Texas. Kome of these questions were: of the most dangerous points, which at this time, the young man or woman has Home of the answers given ble as.socl!ites; iKid company; ciga- trying to live in society and iinmodestiy dressed women. Anothor which askctl was, would constitute the very best dalion for a man or woman to pre.sent to you for The answers were: their past whetlu-r or not they hud linished High tichool; and did tliey attend church regularly. The fourth they employ a person who u.sed spiritou.s The answer that all of them gave was that would not. The called ailention to the con.splrl'-y that is now being formed to over-ihrow our present prohibition law.

The devil ami his crowd will have to sit up every night for one hundred years before they can the prohibitibn laws nuU and void. can Al fjmith nor the Itoman Catholic chum-h ever he ITeskk'nt of the United thales, by the of the preacher next called attention to the evil that is now confronting youth, which evil is the false teach ings ill regard to God and the Bible. spoke to young man only yesterday who has hud liis faith undermined and his hope destroyed thru the books put out by Bu.s- scil." said the preacher, and damaging efft'cts." He iP'Xt called attention to evil effects of the yioderii dancc aml pointed out that the wa-i destroying the home, character ami promoting immorality. He called attention to the dance given in our city. dane- was an insult lo the good citizenship of McKinney." The next evil referred to that confronts the youth today, la gambling.

"Gambling is born of avarica, the desire to something for noth- HGYJkTUN. Texas, March It. M. Johnson, former I nik-d States Henalor from Texas and prominent publisher, died in a hospital at a. m.

Humiay fol- kfwing months of ill health. Johnson was of the best- known of Texas and the Kouthweiit, being at time in chief of the Houston I'ost, chairman of the board of and still a director af'er the merger of the Post with thi IDispatch. He was a native of Georgia and to Texa.s as a young man to join -staff of the Austin American. He later joined the Post. Col Johnson had long been ac- in Htate politics and was a stanch supporter of the Democratic party prlncipks.

He United from Texas in 1918. when he was appointed by Gov. O. B. Colquitt to till the vacancy by the resignation of Joseph Weldon Bailey.

Leon Trotzky rtnd G. ZiDOviev, Soviet leaders, are reported engaged in a battle for the presidpcy of the Gom- munist Inlernationakb. Sir Saj-aji Rao, Gaikwar of Baroda. one of richest cities, has just celebrated his golden John E. Andrus, New York celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday by announcing he will give half of his immense fortune, estimated for establishment of a great home for poor children in Westchester County, N.

Y. TIP EADS DIE AT HOME OF DAUGHTE HERE NEW YORKERS ARE OF M-KDiNEY BILKE OF MILUON COUPLE MAKING BYFAKEMEIUMS SUCCESS IN AUSTIN Gallon Limit Fixed for Pocket Flask Law Unchanged. sabl Dciin Kyb- on return after a jtotir of the vjilb-y to seleot the tract of ing, and is the youth of said the preacher. He then called utiention to the iaofl'lhat only recently some High boys mughl and paid fines, for gam-bling. land which will be by Hie eomupny to an agricultural grn- of this "No the ami of Jail I his farmer ill be by hundreds of other farmers wl are fur more profits from Washington, Mareli t.

Mandatory Jail Ronk'nces would applied under mlmlni.stration’s only tn of Injured Bv I than gallon of Post. But Now Recovering intoxicants, it was learned at the Treasury flask llurtHfb-bl who at PkMilh and who was seriously while ot his brother In Han Antonio, abou, 41 week ago was to Motnluy. Mr. and Mrs. field were Hie the avvilii ing Mr.

Harts- the car out the garage, when the ear strtn a inxst. post falling, Mr. on the rcmler- Ing him uncoiiH-lous. For dayr was that he woubi not ret from his injuries but for the last day or two his condition has moRt The numerous of Mr. are hoping that he 111 Koon be restored to his usual In-alth.

woubl umler ji provision which vvtnibl to the of court the of fine imprisonment. Assi.stant of the Trciisury of new legislative with idea of for the lovv," His t-stablished policy is to saddle against viola- tur.H on ami The law wouhl be to read that and jail is to be out to large with loopholes for small the existing jirovlsion providing fine imprisonment at the of is for Ismail olfemk-rs. MODERN TELEGRAPH TO BE INTRODUCE INTO MEXICO Contract Concluded With the Mexican Government for Extension of Service. UGll.WHNG Gi Aitu TKIIIlF.LU. of National Guard to as Uompany 144th Thirty Sixth Division, is being in Uaptian Gaston Howard has la'cn in-re for some days in lut of the organiWttiOk.

T. E. L. Class Conduct Service at County Farm (Jtles Houaton nnd Wife Slowly Recovering From Illness Mrs- F. Houston Marllm B.

in (iHlm's- vlUe in home of Mr. ami Mrs. Giles Ikmston, of both to tholr lor many months, will be gratifying m-wH to thf'ir many to knivu Hmt Mr. Uoii.ston Is able to be out and Mrs. Houston Is hat Giles Houston a resident of this city ui'd has a host of heiv will pleased to of his eoiidhlon.

ami Mrs. U. G. MeUaln ill Dallas S'Vernl of T. K.

Class of First eluiri'h accompanied by their hell services at the county farm about miles West of town Humiav at 3 They had several songs and with inmates and J. D. Duncan th lesson and made a appropriate talk, iKHlng as his theme "Ohrlst tlm friend of Frank Yeates Is the aeconiodat- Ing mamiger of the county farm and he a.ssured the visitors that they were welcome and asked t3 conm again. Airs. John Is the teacher of the T.

K. Class. Dulhcs, to the of Bnsldent t'alb'S. the Boards Western Union and Mexican a contract has been concluded with the Mi'xlcan Government for introduction into modern telegraph service, including ex'- of internatioiml traffic of night day letter, night and money tiansfer Western Union, in eonjimetion with the Mexiean Teleghaph Company, thus brings Uify as elo.se to New York, lelegruphlcally, or Bo.ston. Iti'gular tarifXs are to atl- justed ivud A night press rate of two per Ts 'rhis scrvlee to will be to sister through all Amertcnn calile.

from AlexJco City York is possible by this single giving direct service also to Hpuln via New York-Azorcs c.able. is due Grtix, Geiu-ral of tele- 1 graphs forllb'lr underslandlng ap- of this m-w bond between and the tTnUed Hlates, and what it will in the mlvancc of and McKinney is full of gamblers, from the bridge to the poker and dice He then pointed out of boards in many of the business 'houses of McKinney. to the Hhcrlff. these are against the The last evil tluit Dossey pointed out was the sale and the reading of lewd Hii statements showing tluil Ameriea is leading the world in this evil literature. He then showed some of this Uteniture that he had bought fiom of news stands in Alc- Klnney.

"The boys and girls are buying thl.s smutty lileralurc and rea.dlng It lo each other. What you read is an imlex to your eharae- ter. If this continues the character of our boys and girls will be undermined. jind virtue will be at a preacher then from the written by the business men showing that they all said that they would not employ, for a position of trtisi any boy or girl who pluyeil curds, k-wd New March Yorkers -ing out of millions of dollars annually by and spiritualists. who cloak their under a ritual of r- ligious cluir- acter." Ho says a survey by a committee to Kepresentulive Hoi Bloom, ho is eonsitlering seeking kgislation from on the metliums do order business.

Milton Wright. a.ssoei:ito editor of the American, and one of the that he was to find om- medium devoid of tricks, among several examined. 4ie that they all to rojid ami they made 2S.5 answers. The investlgaloi-s all fakes and imlieattul the their operations here, eulling attention to their 100,000 homes. Tile invt'stigators esiK'Cially uetivitles of the automatic trumpet medium, message flower anvl physical manifestation group.

The gather their clients in circle extinguish the light.s. In the the circle two huge uliirninum Irumpet.s arc placed upright in pans of water. nu'dlum says the trumpets flojit around the room, tapping heads of those to meswiges from the beyoml- During the a spotlight the unsuspecting medium, While in Austin recently the editora of this McKinney men in of Uky Commissioner Will .1, Rhea, City torney H. and Hon. Wallace Hughston were the reelplents of special couHesies T.

Wilson (Bill) Krwin son of Dr. Mrs. J. C. Krwin Hr.

of McKinney. Bill Krwin is of the law this yejir in University. His business training and aliility the big corpoi-alion owning the Maj- of the country to employ him as manager of their tres at the stale capital. We Bill be universally popular business as well lus in the I niversi- ty and he is making quite a success as manager of the Majestic, the finest in Austin. He efnploys a a.ssistant to the vletait work in the of the playhouse he oversees its business dui'lng his off hours from his St miles.

is paring himself for practice of law in which profes- vvc prviik-t will make his mark when he lakes the pmctlce. Mrs. Tip i-hids 50 years old, died at the of her daughter Mrs. Clifford Hall, 1801 Lela street, Satur- liay afternoon at 5 o'clock after a lingering of several months. Hhe had been a member of the Baptist church at Brosper Since chlld- anti took an active interest tn of the church activilk'S.

funeral Id ht the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hall Hunday afternoon al o'clock conducted by the Rev. C. Y.

Dosoey. pastor of the North Baptist church. The interment followed in the Bethel four miles north of The J. Massio and Hon ing had charge of the funeral. Krwin Kissinger.

Frank Wheatley, Jnmes Mah.in. Jlm- Henry, l.ind- gey Btivveh. Jiestdes her hushaml, J. Tip Kads, she is survived by three daughters. Mrs, Clifford Hall.

McKinney. Jullett Kads, twelve years ohl, also of Me- anvl Mrs. Arthur White of lia ileceusevl wins born near Van 12. 19975 and vva.s married July 5. 1S94 to former Deputy Hheriff Tip Kads who Both of her parents late Mr.

Mrs. W. G. McGill are also buried at tlm cemetery. UH WILL 110.41 IN Cliarlie Ikixter of the Blooindabj communiiy calletl at this oftice urday afternoon to renew his Weekly subscription for a year in advance.

Mr. Baxter was in the Blooindalo community. where he has always livt-d but he informed us that he would leave in 41 few diiys for Davenport, Okla lo make his future home. We regret lo lose this good citizen from our county but wish him well in his home. MISH HALLI HYHON IH HF.B01ÎTI.1) I.MBIIOVI.MI TODAY Tax Office Issues 13,289 Poll Taxes Taj; office, has com- a complete cheek of the Boll Tax announce that tliey issued 18.2S9 for this This does not Include ev- euipttous.

Al.THOKlIl FX.IOYINC; tT.IM.VTK. Guvi) TO homi news Curds ami missives have been received by from Mrs. T. W. Wiley who is the cxlemkMl guest of her dtiughler, Mrs.

K. II, Lingo In Corniii. stating that she is with the of llovver.s," that she is enjoying health always plea.sed to rev-etve news. look ehances punching boaids. ufforde.l her a light.

danced, elubs, or at-; tended shows imUscrlminatc- ly. shall we meet and counteract W41H the next que.s- lion that was raised by the preacher. best way that 1 knovv is for the futhcra mothei-s to wjike up and do something before boys and girl.s Auotlu-r way is for Christ to be enthroned in the home and the fuuitly altar to be Al this point the preacher called attention to an article tn the current Issue of the Miigazlne" in which Mr. Babson luul a rtttcn to 50 of tin- leading business men of A-mcrlca. asking them if their fathers and mothers played.

A majority of them replied that they vlid. At this point he a for pre.sent that would agree to Imvc family prayer stand to their feet. A large numb'-r slood. At the con- ulusiou one forwivrd, uniting with the ehurch. At the morning service the auditorium vvas packed lo Its capaelty to hear the pastor discuss the future bulUllng program of the chureh.

The Hunday School and B. Y. U. were well utteinlevl. Breeeeding th evenln.g aorvlee the famous Quartet of Alessors.

KUs- Atlanis, and iighted the auviietiee with several CREAMEY ENTERS BUSINESS RETAIL HILKDEUVEY eight capable of lapping an.v of the faithful. The manifestation cau.s«'s arms iiml legs to float around Iht! air, supposely unultaeUod, Handeufrs. slippevl over a floating wrist in ihe to it in ihv- u.su.il way. One of the vvas four in different sidrlt- ua list it- The cost wa.s $87.50. The instruction lasted from four hours to a week.

the operator enjoy nil the legal privilegi's a minister of any other sucker list of 40,000 names was olituined by There t.s a When one medium Icjirus anytlilng about a eonuminlcates it to the bureau and it is noU'd on the in ihe Urlees ehaiged by the spiritualist.s 4 ingc from $8 up. $100 and $200 for of information. Mr. and Mi's. Dale of liuUas, Mrs.

John Htaleup and daughter Miss Bv'tty Htaleup of spent Hunday in the Viotue Mr. U. 11. Thmnuin in this The County Creamery is plscing an ad with us callijig attention to their into retail niiljv delivery bu.sim-ss in Ale Kinney, This new 4iddition to imiustries is the result of the Uhani- her of Commerce agitation for a for this city. The Collin County Creamery company wa.s organizevl last summer by of progressive business men.

who (have tnadc sub stuntial investment in equipment, ami 4inother to list of high class industrie.s. They have been producing a high grade of ice. cream for several months anti are now entering the retail milk business with p4isturixed tjuirr products. They are giving a servicij and producing a grade dairy products seldom found outside the hirgest cities. This company is officered by Atossrs.

W. A. Howell, Geo. Comegy.s, Tho.s. K.

Craig, J. H. Heard Dan Scotf, ami 1. H. Wo for the same success in this that they have attaint'd in their several others in which they are tlnancially interested.

HiiUle Dy.son. a former resident this city who is 4i in Parkland hospital vvas reported to be some better Atisfs Dysion had the misfortune of failing and breaking her hip recently. Hhe was at the head of the Ladles to Wear department the Alerritt Dry Goods Co. hero for a of 5 hiis a host of who are in- in her compb to restoration to health. ALSTYNK GIRL TO WF.I» liOK ANGtUAlH AIAN A AN Texas.

March t. and Mrs. H. D. Aloore of Van have announced the ment of their daughter, Miss Imogene Aloore.

lo L. Arterberry of Cai. vvetlding will take place Thursday evening, March IS. at 7 at the First Christian Church Airs. Joe Al.

Hlaughter Wednesday afternoon with a iiart.v the wedding of her nh'ce. two-eourse luncheon wa.s served. MRS. SKRIOUS OPKILATION numhcrs. Air.

Kissinger also 1 the choir in some tine congreg.alional singing. Mr. anvl Airs. J. r.ynuin Davis and littie duughltT UariHiUton.

spent the vveek-emi in Ale- Klnney the guest in the home of Air. and Mrs. H. A. Finch.

Friends in this city will pleased to learn that Airs. J. L. Pierce of Dallas, who underwent 41 serious operiitlon in eily, is reported to be along nicely. Airs.

Pierce Is the wife of the late Dr. J. L. who wap ivastor of the V'irst Melhodlst church in this city for two years. Ruth Pierce, a daughter.

taught in AlcKlnney for after her mother moved to Dallas. Airs. Leon of Texas, l3 visiting relatives in McK-inaey..

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