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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 19

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KIOIIT TUE WWXLY DEMOCHAT-UAZETTE, Mo KIXXEY. TEXAS. Tlll liSUAV. M.MiOU 11, McKinney Dry Goods Co. Have the New Furnishings for the Particular WORT a.

mOIH-JiTT pwld your used Furniture. McKlHNKY FI 15 lu ross frotn WUcox l.umbrr Co. lUttm: Two M08I0AL DfSTEimENTS 01 wr flrd Inscrilwij jccnl Uflcr. 35t. piano tunings Prompt cient oervlco, W.

HAIJU 3. T. Couch 8 STOP THAT BAD BRKATH OBd heal Kunis with PTRRNE IDKNTINR Pyorrhea item- edy wc have at Drug Now SHOE REPAIRING aCHOl.ARSHir—We have a scholar- I ship in the Byrne Commercial College I which we will sell at a discoiHit to anv prospet'tlve student. This college is lo- 1 rated in iMillas and is one of the auc- commercial achooi-s of the (Country. Sec Mr.

Gallagher at the i butdneas office of The iHiily Courler- Gsuetto and Weekly jDcmocral-Qa- jielte. IL'lMgHl'Ji SBBJllUli NEW SHOE UKPAIU Franks. I'rop. A trial Job nil 1 ask 109 South Tennessv MeKln- liey. Free call und delivery, phone FOR SALE.

I FOB cotton seed. O. J. ijLBler, 1 1-2 miles southeast of laud. 11.25 bushel.

Tan or Grey? FOU first year, tested cotton seed. Averagi'd pounds 'hint to 1.300 pounds seed cotton, 1 1.25 per bushel. ELM Ell McMlTl- iltAT, Boute 3, McKinney. A tail hat tho man of rmkly eoiiipkwioii most. (JivY is neutral color that can he worn nearly all lUCIl.

But whether tail or your Worth Hat will be pleas- iutr. the skill of hat makers, this famous kraml is with careful rcjgard for eomsit proportion of eroM ii and brim, and is made to hold its color and at your hat, everyone else They Only Cost $5.00 and $6.00 Walk-Over Shoes $8.50 to $7.00 Friendly at 1 FOB oulstandlng live I year old Jacks our own breeding; Uired by Good Luck Grand ichampbm of Texas. Uiie Is Grand I Champion of CoUln county: the other, I first In his class. They are tested Dr. A.

T. Bryant. McKln- 1 ney. Texas. POOLTRY.

rXOv from light and darks, singlc-conjbed. brown l.cg horns, bred right, lays right when I fed right. Special matings, and I I5.0P per 15; 110.00 per 100; as I gathered, range flock. light browns, III. II; per 10 Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. SNIDEIt. McKinney, Tcx- la.s, Uoute 2 I ELBE B.

C. Horn still breeds fine Barred Bocks and selks good I eggs for luitching at 12.00 for 15 at the yard or 12.50 by parcel post. One fine cock and one cockerel left for sale. Call by phone 434 or call at T04 South INirker street. ACKTYLXm WSLOnta.

McKinney DryGoods Co. THE BIG, FRIENDLY, DAYLIGHT STORE WE WEIJD to that way that ho Ida, Our werk la guaranteed on all kinds of metal. Come to tia for expert work- McKINNET WEIUINQ CO, Raper it Boena Propa. MORE FARMERS TO FEED SELVES THIS YEAR SAYS OUSLEY Clarence dlrwlor th" Texas Safe l-'armlng As.Hoel:itb»i» siml 8 movement for eotton n- re- reduel has i.ssue«! the followliV: "There is idem tlmt nmny more farmers In the Boufh will feetl selves this year than last year I have ports to this trora bjii.kei*.* urronlr dioiis in of the colto amt from the a-r- ricuUnr.ii eoUtytes in all the Btales. art uetive in Oklahot.

Ark A' tbamii, glii. and less seti. In Louisian. Mississippi North Cut is done In li.va-. ptrhaps, than In any other S.

Ate nd the lati raln .4 the feed a fine start. "But that Is only on ride of picture. 1 hr other side is h'Ss pwiib Ing. Many Vh fan lers ns the agitati will n. substantial mluclkm in cotton acreage and that this Is gmsi to plunge on gamld That Is in any movement.

The is ny.ly de by E. a er of Ora pelami. Tesa.s, the cotton farmer, tspecially the Gi ant type. a long as nn organiser and of the Forim-rs Fnion ami the Farm rr.lai. who wr.tes me; farmer In favor of cut! acreage but wants the to do i nod let, him plant all wants ind many doing this we to hirge.

If a age, than last year AUTOMOBILIS. FOURTEEN CAR LOADS OF ONION PLANTS ARE SOLD Acreage in Collin County to Be About Same a.s I.ast Year. STATE TAX BOARD PROPOSAL MAY BE RENEWED' Approxiuiatvly fifty-six luillion onion sets have ColUn County, according to Farl Melton of the Collin County 8 eed Co. plants ere shipped in fourteen car and were distributed at McKinney, Wylie, Farmersviile. and other Collin County towns.

line thoumuid pounds of takers onion seeds and about seven hundred iHiunds of union seeds have tN-en Fobi. ear load of onions planted will amount to alwut one This Is Opinion of State Senator Joe M. of This District. "I hope the next Texas legislature will either repeal in toto or properly amemi the search and law IKisscd by the 39lh legislature, ami relieve peace officers of the embarrassment they have faced In enforcing said Senator Joe M. of this district In a statement issued Monday.

and Mrs. spent the day here, motoring over from Greenville. He that "there are rumb- THE FAVORITE MATERIALS piiiils in smart iToral and bright shndds ill soliil materials. Colors and that will wash mid wear. Printed Broadcloths In fast cobns.

Big line of new spring pal- A terns to from Colored Broadcloth olor KngHsh On hid. Orange. IG'd. Yellow, 69c Printed Crepes Htlk Cotton Crepes, with fiorai patterns grounds Fancy Rayons in line patterns. Tho yard only Past Color Suitings Rayon Lingerie Cloth In pa I terns.

Orchid, lloneydew. Fbsh. Nile. Blue. Maize and white Alt the bright colors In guwraaleeil color A sulllng, wash Colored Linens Irish Linens.

Fast bright spring colors 98c Extra Special a triple stitched, full cut Blue Work Shirt M.m’s 240 Denim Overalls or back Scout Work "Star Bed Seal Gingham. plaid and Fast Color Fancy lea 36-lneh Brown Domestic, medium weight Clark's U. N. T. Sewing Thread, all 50c $1.00 $1.49 17c 19c 10c Snappy Dresses For Girls Bloomer Dresses Pretty little Gingham, Prints and Rayons, all fast sizes 2 to 98c, $1.45, $1.95 Larger Dresses k'nst Broadcloths and Bayona.

IbttUllfnlly made, to $1.45, $1.95 $4.95 Good Used Cars That Possess Unusual Qualities. 1924 Dodge Bros, touring car, equipped with front and rear bumpera. motoroeter, new this car. A "The alHc farmer tli" br.nkei are fully ar ue of ih.iî ten deney in the cotton gembllng i.arm* r. Harry D.

Calhoun, president of South Carolina sounds keynote In the word is nding all along Die Une In Ftulo. Tn my jmlgment Htr nma r.latnr. etkton with than lie a pound re speenlamr. Our 111.1 (ooil for vq wc have ftanl an wl-atcvei for our cotton to pay and "The bunkers pi.u’ard- ihc with a showing ibal a Georgia grower buys his instt a I of raising them it cy.sis 1 to each pouml of tint r.ee*s»nr.v cost for bankers not farm. not.

Onl.v ua.l iri.icr l.s. he niay pay the penalty of hi-s folly ii.y tlims nuie it! f.iiinlng 1 a cais.c.,- to uml 1 leailltig to Kt il.rnpiey or WOMEN! Visit Our New Rest Room. Menritt Dry Goods Co. 'HOUSE OF MERIT" c. Mi 1 acres and there will ap- In the distance which indicai of unions that the effort to create the State Tux Board to In Austin will be revived at the next and North Texas taxpayers to keep their eyes for the propaganda emanating from certain centers concerning tax isation.

Moore during hl.s services in the legislature has opposed the creation of the State Tax Equalization Board "since the proponents are to penalize the liiuckland twctlon of the Htate tle by," he added. Something must be done protect. I'oad dlstrlclH folhjwing the recent decision of I he I 'nlted States district road 1 Invalid, said the Senator, and Attend uneral in a Body stated that he wants to Jaw that would give the Counties of the State a much larger share of the tax money than they are now reclving. proximatidy 160u acres planted this year. figures are I wised on car shipments.

Mr. stated that somewhere een 2U0 ami SOU pound.s of onion Into Collin County from iwal orders and no account has been kept of amount. to be a growing Interest tn the onion crop and farmers of calling Buy county demonstnitlon agent, and are making mimerovis in qtilries at I in- of relative to tho ucnage, growth and of onion crops iu this county. Member of Rebekah Dodge Bros. Coupe, new front and rear bumpers, iiiotometer.

and re finished like new. This is the best buy we ever offered Mrs. F. M. Wurdmi ami other offi- of expressed IVgrit In the of their iiu-intier.

Mrs. Emma VYkc- gins. which mcured In otir city Monthly. Bcbekah inciting this 1ms tu'cn postponed out of rc'pt'ct to who wita active iiieiiibir in 1 Ford Ctiupe, bMtioon equipment. lots of extras, looks good and runs good.

Ford car, looks gcod and runs good. VVe are offer- Ing car worth inoiiey. 1 touring cur. Buns good, looks good and is worth the money. Model Dodge Roadster.

1 51 odd Coupe, 'riils car 1 two months old, has front and rear bumpers. Motometer, lock steering heel. This ear is just like new. Will save you lota of money on the price. Ci -p.

"It ins pretty well assnri-l 1 the til ul port of glnnlngs he crop run well mb, bobs. Tm Beisirtmcnt that July 2 i 2 b. the cr' the year. ill a of hales 'tf TRIP TO CHICAGO OFFERED 4-H CLUB BOYS BY SANTA FE KoHie boy In county. Texas may win a free trip to the Fifth National ami Club Con- ss in next 'I he Fc Railway has just offeroi riixty-two trips with all e.xp« to dull In ulne state.H.

is nlm teen oi avvartls. other stales to are BU- Iowa, Kansas. Missouri, New ikiuhoma ami Texas. The trip will be to the hoy or girl making best in crop or livestock in e.n’«i of the Avinnlng by the Fe and having the of a full time Extension Agent who operates the tlirintlon of the Ibcause of the womlerful which dub work is bringing in SCHOOLS ENTITLED PYTHIAS TO PARTICIPATE IN CONFERS DEGREES COUNTY MEETS ON BIG CLASS I of Kubtitlfs folloulng to li of all th" sdiools of I he counly Is to St following have tlbdr lo inir- in school wlU lo uiiless Usted icw Alien. vllle, la banon.

Hlgglns, l'hUHi. Renm-r. nibl Parker. If shoubl any mistake lU Ihls list, tbe shoubl tuke up wltli Mr. Roy Austiii, xas.

I Dr. Office Closed Due to Fire; Phone Him J. F. Cole, optician whose Is in the Cernirai and a one of which is for several ams. It is that veral ow ing to the fire which dam- proudtb-nl from out of the the place Monday morning, will the rul.

The local will occupy pews at this utb-rnoon I 1, hi in First Baptist in this city, P. V. Ml LKLV VIsiTiNt; llllllF. BRIEFLY P. V.

Alulkey Knnls, is Ing a few in McKlnib'y on business. Mr. was formerly with uiut served us its chief book lit' fumlly ivsldents ib-re for a number of und tbe family have a of who are alwaya pleaseil to liear from them. Mrs. was in drdes while a reaklcnt lemiMjrarlly out for a few days, but hopes to be back in a permanent place shortly.

he may be. reached at telephones 243 or 312, and will be glad tr care any patient who may need or require his services. Cole, who has here a long Buie, Is one of most popular opticians ha'i many friends among our citizenship. a cnrry-t of 4.r.9b.‘Hm ha.cs tmcrbnn compaic 1 ugriculturul progress along Ihdr hs the reason why tlie ti.x«‘cn- night, 9th will be a night long by Knights Pythias work Raiiks KntghtluHHt upon gistup.H large of im tubefs in in fact dmir In rtHiui was 'liie Rank of vva.s upon one camlldala. Rank of IN- was coub'ired upon two cnmil- date.s aiul the Rank of Knight was thc'c cumlldales.

iminbers enthustatlc niul full of uml the work was tmiy In but In a manner. A local minister, pastor of chnrchi vvim was the ciHullilates night, meinbcr.H Itu the work on ami da.ss of work coub rred. on Juiy 31. of worhi cotbm or world cotton in.n*. l.m or r-ny half of worhi eonlimilng Ihdr sup with 6.U4.000 the before.

it Dm "Tills is not giiesKlng. f.u No siiue with smii ol gooils on hand w'OuUl The prmb nt ti.n wouhl curtail unfit Hurplus was what redficd. Tb cotton will do same thing. "Washington reports that Russia will increase cotton acreage this year per cent over last year. Well KnoMB WilBon hapel Farmer Dies In DalluH Death Cluim.s Little Daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Taylor, Ikloved Dodge Bros. Goupe, two huinpers, luofoiueter. nlckd ahelf, cowl brand new We this car as The price is right. -1924 Touring car.

Balloon tires, lock steering wheel, extra tire original finish, looks good. Bee us. Tom R. Field who lives on out Aubrey whs a business at our office Mivnday afternoon. Fiebl the big Weekly go his address a year in advance, a well kuown farmer and citizen of whom we are mighty glad to pul on Wst.

Every Used Car offer is In good coiuiltloii and absolutely worth every dollar wo a.sk and You will miss ft bargain If you are in the ket uml do not our cars and be given demonstration. Bush-Kerby Co. Dodge Brothers Dealers Soil Good Used Cars. 1 8 So'dth 9t. Leo Hmith, 31 years lu a sanitarium in I his body was brought to Kluney In Hum J.

(V Hon Funeral car. In tho Funeral until It was bt Chapel Inlerrneut took place at 11:39 morning. Right of Prim-ctou ha.I charge of the services. The is a of A. Biulth who .4 In Woodlawn D.

and Mrs. J. both fhls are ntints of the mother Katherine L. 93 years old in this city with Mrs. D.

E. Brldgf'farnmr. wife of Dr. The survived by his wife two w'tts a mtfive of Kentucky, lb' was an aellve In the church at and was favorably known In that community (b-orge Ueiniinrdt iiad I Dulkts 'e arc not only port, but aru uicrcaslng it for the cjiniug year. This is the fourth year that the Fe has cluimplou mcmbcrs trips to the Na- iioua! Club Pongrcsa helil during the International Exposition la when farm boys ami girls ami h-aacrs from all our, country iranuda are royally tcrtaincd, and justly' pral.se«i as the liope of American Agriculture.

Dur farm ami girls realize that now is the timo to dcciiie to win of trips to ami hundreds of them are enrolling with their extension agents in l-ll club work in ordttr to be carry work to eoiupletlon by autumn. have a county bring down llie Hanla trophy ami be one of 'D'xas' reprcsv at liils fall. Jones, sweet ilt- year daugbler of Mr. ami at the pari'Uls in (his elty morning about thirty an IH im 'S of several was it bright, pri'tty ami animated girl ami her has east Jiimli In neigiil'Or- hotal in which Her father by Die Drug Go. of this city.

The fum ial service wlH hv! held Thmsiluy at at the fainily luanie 701 North will be by M. E. lliMlKon. pastor of the First Bup- llst chureh. papers their slncerest sympatby the parents in the hjss of lltllo daiigliter who this py in the Hprlng time ilepnited at the approach of tlie glad spring tide.

Mrs. Irene Furr Is Makinjf (iowl in HoHvMtMifl Studios THANKS. WTird has been rec'ived from Mr.s. Iremt Furr, who is with th" Paramount In Hollywood, California, that she well and Is with work. Mrs.

who was fornterly AllB't Pheips of city left several niontiis ago for liullyvvood and since being associated with has apiaarcd in a nninher of popular pictures. She lias played with Mary Brian, Wallace Berry ami other movie Furr is gruc'ful and animated und it Is pre hy her McKinney frli'mls DiuL she will win mucli in tlio movie field. Bu' mnny gooil mul who, by kimily intnistruBons ami of sympuDiy, avored to lighten tlu' burden onr sorrow, ss ami the ol our ur and uuHher, We wish to our licurtfelt ilmnks und express our most sincere clatlou. JUE AND Pim.DUJCN, Christian Worker, (Julte In city will ngret barn that Miss Jennie 'raylur, of McKitUP'y'K sbk In tho her brother Short slH'Ct. Taylor 1ms in MeKlnney for more than sixty Kho has grow frotn a grocry uml a post to Its imignlflcent commercial and industrial with block after of brick 'I'aylor lias a host of fiietuD In MeKimu'y ami Follln (knmty who will regret, to learn of iu'r illimsa.

has for Die elite of McKinney for many has been a Huniarltnn for a the luuiieM sick of our conununlly and alh-vlat- Ing Bielr She a faithful worker in tlu' First PitrlsBan chtirch of 1hl.s city and is one of McKinney's most heioved citizens, ami it is Impel that will soon restorcil to uHual good B.ABBEH IlING EI NEIIAL HOLR. Tlie, shops of tlie city were closed from two to three uf- B'rnoun during the funeral of Emma Sportsman Wiggins. T'he luisbftud M. J. Wiggins l.s a barber of clly.

Tully Lucas New Munujfcr Home Mutual Life ABsocialion 'rnlly B. T.ueas. Who has witli Die F.xide Battery and Uadio taken over the of Miller in tho Homo Mutual Life sociutlon of Collin County and Du' rcctors have him to the position of secrctnry-troasnrer am! busl- ncsM manager. This Is a local inulual as.soeiaBon wlDi a stuto permit, operating In CdlUn county only. Mr.

an aggreHslve, capnide young business man, und IBs friends prediet tlmt he will iH! highly in now.

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