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TROOP D riEUl EVENTS
THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE.
IGRAY ELECTED 'BODY OF SON
SECRETARY OF
CELINA CHAMBER
Capt. Tully H Lucas has arranged
to have one of the most interesting
exhibitions ever held in McKlnney. |
having secured the consent of the
l)uilii« array ofiieors' polo teum to j
come to McKinncy and |>lay on Feb. —— i
26-27.
The teum la composed of the fol- ' Gray wu* elected M-oictury of Mr.
lowing professional player*: Lieut. <H'e Chamber of .'ominciv. at a meet- Hiigc
Ool. Eugene DeBogory, Int. Cavalry. Ing last Friday.
Major J. H Kichurd*, U. 8. air serv- ;
Ice; Major Louis S Davidson, dl
visional inspector; Major Karl Z
KILLED IN WAR
ON WAY HOME
THURSDAY. FEB, 17, 1921.
FRISCO TAX
PAYERS NOTIFIED
TO PAY UP
1 F. Gilbert received a nies- | i-vi.. „u, > ,M . S. v en,I resident*
lew da>s .1*0 frm.i the War ,.| Krlac K. houl District have elthei
Crowdus, Adjutant 72nd. Brigade; duties
; ing last Friday. Mr. Bateman. the I >epartiueiil slating that the body ot through oversight lack .if i........
. (former screluiy. who rendered eftl- 111.- son. T.mddius t . Gilbert, would failed lo pu> then school taxes li
.[.lent service had t.. give up the place arrive in New York, Februury lBtlt.'on the taxes that *.• depend l.. i.iee.
.. for lack of time i„ attend to the from France. The body will be for- our pledge* to the teachers Th.s.
I • i fl 1 I i t A - W l< m I iu . II a Vv .. MdkA I ... t .1 I .. IklkU. . Il'il .1.1.1,1 t i. l^r . ..Ml I I .. . . .. 1 1 .. I
America's weapons that stopped
rush of the Huns and sent them to de-
feat.
♦ ♦ ♦
can meet our pledges
made this sacrifice, why
...... , . . . . 41t pledge* to the trui-hns. Thu
^ . . - « ''** ,K *n !*l<4 rea* **tttte bum- warded to l«urmerMVill* for burial. tuarlierH havt« t>vn. n. . i .
Lieut. Col. Andre*, U. S. Army; Lieut, new*, which ruakc it pohmM« tor him Mr. (lilheit'H other mm tlrosor. has to um fur ibuii Hal iru * . ' i./.Ti
Tommy Robinson. Int. Cavalry. to Wiok after the ofttce without neir- never heen heard trom in nearly two upon the aihoo! tax to meet thin 'v
Capt. Lucas has secured the fol- l«. u,,g his private affairs. years, lie joined the army from h.rs'^i, UX lo ",VBl , X
war material: One four Inch, ,.\ fellow who had money in the and went tn France but Mr. Gilbert i our h.IiooI is .me ...• . ,.. i„<m, . .
stokes mortar, one one pounder or! bank said the other day when a hill does not know whether he Is still llv- vertlsements we have for town
37mm and three of the famous was presented to him: "No, I'm not Ing or not. ^UHl oinnrnMlu . J , e,., ,,..! ?
Browning machine guns, one Brawn- , paying any bills. The darned rascals ] ♦ ♦ « J ford to let ii decline for lack ' .f
Ihg automatic rifle, one Lewis ma-;won t )my a,,d Cm not going to I <Mlior rarniersvtlk' Ni*w*. ' Hinds
° TheTbove named piecw. were ' P" V°U " « >at rmut had -topped | IV t\ Williams and Wilson Spain | A little sacrifice far each of us who
I let es were to think u moim.,u he would have, went over to Melissa Wednesday and has not yet paid will furnish the
_. , realised that had lio paid the lilll, in 1'. i\ bought a registered Jersey sow funds and we
all probability the money would have tout of the Graves herd. She is of the Others have
l.een paid hack to htm before night j best blood lines and will help put not you?
KxiMtrtenoed Operator* l'> MOn" r,'"ow who "W8<l h,ul- tt,u' i;" " Collin on the ma,. in a livestock | Tho Hoard has not put on anv pen
The guns will be fired by men that ^ meantime would probttl.ty have way. laity yet, so let s all try to pay up be
handled Browning machine gum on ,'""1 ,50° ,,eb.V VV lu'" al ''"H' ' 1 "'" >• Livestock Ahso- fore it becomes necessary to and the
the front line. 11 K "f 11M "we " iicli other and just l iutlon. tb > breeder*, of tine purebretl | legal ten per cent penalty. Very re-
The one pounder is the famous lit- hBK lno,H'y wl,h which to livestock In this community, met Sat- spictfully.
tie cannon that was carried by the ,mv w'to isintiniie to owe : unlay. Feb. ith, and organised an, FltlHFfi Hl'Himl, HtiAlth
American dough boys in their advance •' ",utl l,u' fellow with the association lor Hit purpose of fur. ♦ ♦ ♦
and enabled them to tear their way '>'« "«*> !"•> "W,,H Tl"'n th.-rlng their interest In livestock. I Other IVIscu News.
through the German lines. I""' money , .in tx.i on until it conies They were a very enthusiast!, bunch Dr. an.I Mrs. | s. lingers ami son,
The stokes niortar is another infan- * b;n' and all the debts will and plan lo hold with their annual Jack, attended a birthday dinner at
try weapon that was used by the teol much n iter to have discharged .;how an .Miction sale which will give the home of .1 A Stover, near Hen
dough boys in dropping gas shells In- obligation, and the whole bunch ihc people In thi« trn.le territory a ton. Sundtiv The dlniior was given In
to the Merman lilies and tearing up will begin to talk about the big ini- chance lo bi.v animals of t h.' very honor ol Mr. Stover, who was oh
their emplacements with high ex- provcrnent In c. ndltions and how in si blood Hues that will b. as good serving his 71'lh bill Inlay. Al the cel.-
plosives. I lungs have loosened up. 'Pry it. jimllvirlunls; noihlng but tin very lops briition there were tlfty-slx children.
Hatitl grenades will be used ill con- I' W. Fellmy returned Tuesday to will allow.si to go lino ihc sale, grand children and great-gran.Iclill
nectlon with the maneuver and em- hin lionn U l-.'mcrson. Ind aftei Tills will encourage thi members <>t dren. Mr. and Mrs. Stover lived at
ployed In the advance tIi• same as was spending a month with Ins daughter, ihls association lo get betlei siuft' and Little lOIni fol many years unlll unite
usetl in the late war. The hand Mrs. M. V Howell, and family. Mrs. gl.-,. u ihe best of car. tn order to sell recently when they moved in neat
grenade was a very effective weapon Howell's pour health hail soinolhiim his animals through auction sale. The lienton.
In clearing German dugouts, and to .1. • with bringing In in here lull (lie association will be called the Fast
trenches in i lose quarters
Cnpt. Lucas suites that he has just
receive.! lilank cartridges to 1., us. u ii
the .SU-UU rifles and each soldi, r in
the maneuver will be sii|>pli..l wlili
enough cartridges to fire <li ru k a
thirty minute sham battle.
♦ ♦ ♦
Airplanes anil I tombs.
This trooi> Is exception)!Il.v lucky in
securing the large amount oi wai ma-
terial which Will lie use.I in I Ills in-a
neuvcr. as near possible the tactics
used by the American dougnloys in
giving tin Germans more than they
could stand, sal.l a member of the
troop.
Miss Itovena lliikci ami Miss ii|uii
ILocord Is fdeuse.l lo learn that her i'.iIIIii l.lvostock Ascsoclatlon. They Mct'onnell oi the Hoytl High school
In. 1111 is no v. be 11 ei than ii had been w re orgiui/.ed Willi twenty uieniberM at McKliiuey spcnl I lie Week end with
1 prospects of about I he t nVi*1*' "'c hitter's jiurents here.
" I M. Conunlly was electeii. Miss Grace Kobertsou, who Is al
; idenl; I (!. Hrl. i secretary Tt-c lending •' I A., at Denton, visited hei
will nieel again Satur«lu.y. Ft'bre.nv Paronts, Mr anil Mrs George Rfibert
libit, and all breeders should be iirei - son. iiu.l family Sunday.
■ nt ai that time. I Hay Brown, bookkeeper al Hie First
Mi .leil 11. (lialiam of t>klahouia National Itimk of M.'Klnncv. and IOi*
was here ibis week iiiecllng old v'n ''rails also of McKlnnev, spent
for iiiany uionths
.1 I! Ilovtl lias |uii'cha eii the In-
terest of his par'ner, W. II Met'ally,
III the Necessity Sloii and Is now Sole
owner. Mi Met'ally htui made no an-
iioiineemenl as to his future luli,l -
Hons
I,tils Marks. I lie youg son of Mrs.
.1. A Mark, ol the t'ottage llill com- I'rieudH. Mr. Graham lornieiiy
munily. has b.'en conllned to Ills bed here and was I'ouiity Coinmisslonil
fiu two oi" three weeks wiili rheiiniH- from l^isi t'ollin and Is well known
tisui lie has suffered much and a in evtu'ybody
change for i lie iieticr seems slow In .Mi*. I!. . I.oflan.1, who formerly
coming. lived a few miles west ol town, but
Mis. i*. <> Hnnnetf. who had been moved to (InliiHsvllle about a year
visiting her sou. Frank Meniicti, and ago. was here Tuesday and snl.1 hr
Aeroplanes will be used in signal
work In connection with Hi. advancing j fam)|Vi went to Sherman Monday and |IM,| purchased a larm near Tioga and
troops and will also employ bombs In j fro mtliere will return lo her home on would move there next week.
route 6. out of M. KInney j Mr ., .lanie Wlllard of I lenlson. dls-
The t'ollin County Purebred l.ite irleic malinger of the Woodmen Circle
.Ktock Association holds Its auction visited (ho Farmersvlllo lodge last
ec an opportunHy to witness an exhl- a, Ml.Ktnfu.y Keh, 23 and 24 This |.Vi.lay. A very enthusiastic meeting
h; ion of thIM kind and through the llHH(l,.lation is „0jng murh foster ln-:u,s held and Mrs. Wlllard made an
..V"' ' threat in the livestock industry In 1 interesting talk on tin
Ool 11 n County with the result that no pinna of the order. Meetings are held
|c.ounty in the State has liner 11 vo every Friday night at the Woodmen
than this. A
tearing up the enemy's lines.
The people of Mcklnney an.I t'ollin
county are indeed fortunate to be giv-
aa possible, a typical American ad-1
vance as used by the famous Amrri-1
can doughboy. When they sent
.HtiK'k than this. A largo number nfil-tall and all members are urged to be
v.... ... ... ... v . « ,.10 purebred animals are to be sold on !present.
' hCa ^ dates named and those Interested |
autocmtlc Hun. ,,, live stock will he drawn to the sale
Many of the home bovp that Haw . ... . . „ nm, ,
aervlce on the front have consented '/0"1 "''iny adjoining counties a-|fm
to take part Ih thla manet.Ter and 'othtor Mo" w"; "H ,,,,n 1
eat livestock.— Oe.llna Record.
lived Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
o II. Mct'onnell.
llrlMtow Hates was here from Lexvls-
vllle Sal unlay. Hrlstow yvent to
I.ewlsvllle about four years ago to
take charge of Ihc Lyon-Gray Lumber
VUrtl and stj,|| hold si lie same position.
Shortly afiw moving lo Lowlavllle ho
was married lo a Lewlsvllle young
lady.
There is some good In everything If
we will only look for It. Sunday night
we had ii rain that created ii great ileal
of mud and discomfort. Hut It also
crniled inudholes and Impassable
rules anil r",l<'H 'so ii silbserlplIon list was pass-
ed by Hill Colllnsworth Tuesday and 1
a fund raised for tho purpose of
dragging, grading and ditching the
loads and filling up the mudholos.
Orcn 11IU spent a few days here
Mr. and Mrs. .?.
maneuver
through the front line veterans you
will be able to see the name forma-
tions that were In France.
Worth of CXty.
Capt. Luca* states that by the kind-
ness of C. J. Smith and T. F. Rverett
he has secured their excellent tract of
ground to hold this exhibition.
ItOWKIJ, CAM# ATTHVI'ION
banquet In McKlnney Friday evening „ ,
for the t'ollin ctmnty ex-students and worbinK f0t .
i. ii.i iii <.# o# ...a 1% ...... ki ..i i. ...1 :. > i* .. i
alumni of Southern Methodist Uni-
versity, K'ltld Key and Tcxum Worn-
family. Oren has been
fthe Hlair-Hughes t'o. ,at
oma, the past year or
to that place from Dallas
* v oi.cge. wni.c ... m. e.iiincy sue whl.rf, h„ wa„ em|,,oyp(, w„h the same
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. house. He has resigned his position
TO MKMIlKltKHll'i<i'*|1y Chandler. wlth lhem nnd ,H now on way t0
I lie iiKi'lculturo class of the Farm- California, where he expects lo make
I'resident W. A. Dowell of the Mc- high school were given a dem- h,B home.
Kirineiy Chamber of Commerce, today onstratlon Ii. pruning hurt Wednesday | Clinton Douglass wired lo his fath-
scnt out the following letter to a ll«t',,>' Mr- A- 1 "avis. The demonstra- ,.r fr(im Bakersfleltl, California, laat
it Is i of prospects for membership In the l,on waH on Mr- Kttlelgh Veary's week, that he had a new girl at his
located north of town, near the powerlotiamher, regarding his views of com- f,lrm north of town, and consister of home and that he was giitflng along
house. 'merolal organisations in general and .pruning peach and pear trees. Mr.'just fine, as well as the child and Mrs.
stantly now
and that Is the momber-
McKlnney Chaniber
Ample space has been provided to
care for the automobiles and military
police will be used in assuring I ho
safety of the public.
This exhibition will be given by
Troop 1> for the purpose of obtaining Ixhip ot tin
funds to finish tho building of Camp'commerce.
J>avidson which is locate.) in McKin- "Since I have been elected presi-
ney, and to maintain an efficient mill- .jent of this organization, which, as
tary organisation without calling upon .you know, is a large conipuny of men
Li",b~C f?r f"nd8' banded together for Ihe civic and
"he Cavalry camp has been built
without cost, to the people of McKin-
ncy, the State of Texas, or I Ik
States government. I
This performance will be well worth
cur body In particular; iHavls explaining to the class that Douglass. The doctor, before recelv-
"Havlng this opportunity, 1 desire much of the success of peach tree ing this message, was fearfully sick
to call to your attention to'a subject wnwlng In this country depends up- and had been for two weeks, but
which is upon my mind almost con- "" the ollre which Is given the young upon receipt of the telegram he
,r. trees. They should he pruned so as arose, dressed, shaved and went to
n|. in grow slightly lo the southwest, on Dallas, lie has been improving con-
secure g real ei
among our
tile price of admission and should be
attended by every man. woman and
child that can possibly attend. This
local troop has made a wonderful rec-
ord in the past and should receive the
support of every citizen. said Cnpt.
Lucas.
It will be remembered that the old
National Guard Company here an-
swered the call of Ihe president and
fought for those nt home, ami Capt.
Lucas states that he Is very anxious
|commercial development, of Mclvinney
I have thought i! quite neoossary and
I 'tilled 1 highly desirable to
iriiiiiia I co-operation
citizens.
"Our secretary Informs mo that at
present your name does not appear
on the Mc Kinney Chamber of Com-
merce rolls.
"This fact impels me to write you
this message of greeting and Invita-
tion In the hope that before many
suns have passed over our head<i, that
■ mill, ol our strong wind* from stantly ever since,
'that direction, nnd should have open Miss LU'llle Mayes, who Is teaching
tops in permit as much light to enter school at llaslett, Tarrant county,
Ihe tree as possible. Several trees visited her sister. Mrs. Mary McNeese,
were pruned and explanation of the. and linclc, Mr. Kd Mayes, and family
various technical points used in the Sunday. Miss Mayes is the daugh-
procusfi wen- made by Mr Ilavis. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayes of
lesson w is a prolltable one and will t'leburnc. She Is a graduate of the
likely stimulate among the young Frisco school. A few years lollovv-
, farmers Interest in fruit gowlug in '"g ^"'i' graduation she taught the
ihis section. Lebanon school, going from here
We are in receipt of a copy ol to Saginaw, thence to llaslett.
••The Uattallon." published weekly by ,1"'" Mr. and Mrs, Troy Loftlce
the students of the Agricultural and 1 hambersvlllo I ues.lay of this
Mechanical College of Texas, anil a girl. Mri. Loftlce was for-
"The Baylor lariat." published week- ^'ss (lernude Gulledge of this
ly by the students of Baylor Univer-
sity. Both papers deal with the actl-i
place, the .laughter of Mrs. Mattle
Gulledge,
vllle the
you will eive us the great pleasure ot of schools, reflecting the journft|
welcoming you Into our membership, 'splendid spirit of school patriotism.
who iias been at Chambers-
past several days. Frisco
Milton says we arc 'Bappy In our l'V student bodies. Farmers- I
I .if, 1 linlri* nnd that to n.v min<! v'"o People are interested In these lailNA .\
to maintain an organisation that will e'P' and that to my ml.ia^ " ^
exactly expresses the status of irilngi • " "l!1
give credit to the city of
and Collin county.
McK in noy
nis now existing In the affalis of the
as students from this place
attending both.— Formersvllle
Times.
(Ml Found At Rmory.
W. B. Neel of
I McKlnne.v ('hamber of Comniegco,
To Ad vertiw~ F.veiit I consequently If we are to be "happy !n
Major Richards will flv over Mc-'r,ur * «tuttl help' we must all react.
Kinney at a later date and drop from u common ground for the cxomplin-
his plane, circulars advertising this eallon of Mutual desires and that ,. . .
event, and on the date of flic p«rfor- «r« nil. 1 think can be reached In spending Irw days In
manee he will give exhibition stunt McKlnne/ Chamber of Commerc
Hying, membership.
The planes will be used In the sham ' "" 'H " rerfectly wonderful
battle, one of thorn representing the marvelous thing, as you know, What
enemy plane and the others used In feally can be accomplished by '
driving away enemy planes and In mutual cooperation and organization
assisting the asuuilting force in tho ,inrt' " 's amaslng too, how these or
sliam battle. gaiilsntions have been Initiated and
flapt. Lucas states that no effort fostered In every community of out
will be spared in making this tho country.
greatest event in the lilstorv of Mc- "No f,ver thinks of writing lo a
Kinney and Collin eouniy. strange city for information of anv
kind unless he addresses Its
AM
WINS < II.A.MI'loNSMII'
Celina lllgh School basket ball team
played Denton High at Cellna Monday
j afternoon and won by score of 22 to
13. It was a fast game from start 'o
| finish. Cellna made the first seme
scored
Wichita Falls is .....
McKinncy. Helan,Il Uont?" lled 11 ""• ' H"1;1 , ,
Is a big ranchman or West Texas nnd "®n'on a«,,ln ^ ln"
has been coming to McKinncy reg- 101,1 ,ho l"'"1 then on ami Me,..
...„ ton was novel ab e lo tie the scon
llll(1 nlarly for thirty years or more. His
father, W. I Neel, engaged In buying
and Grayson
and Collin county.
All ex-service men are klndlv re. ne aitdreiwes lis com-
quested to attend a meeting of the mordnl organization, and rightfully
Troop Wednesday night at yvhlch lime ... , , ,
those desiring will be assigned their i,,m through which to get this and a
(Kills in the sham battle. thousand other accomodations and
♦ ♦ ♦ aids.
To Announce I'nsrram. I "*"r" J™' 11 J°,n ,,8!
A complceto program of events will 'lotted line.
be published at a later date.
unities right after the Civil War
wlili the late I. I). Newsomc of Ihls
city.
Mr. Neel predicts that, Vernon will
be Ihe next big oil Held to bo develop-
ed. Development of new fields Is
slow now owing to business conditions,
he said.
Ho received a report here that oil
so. because that is the natural mod- been struck at lOmory and will
visit that section before returning to
Wichita.
Sign on tho s, ti Hank lOutcr* FodcnU I tower ve.
The performance will take plaoo
Saturday and Sunday, Fob. 2<lth. and
27th.
No firing will take pine# Sunday,
but added attractions will lie made.
The.local enmp of Cavalry, Troop
I). Texas National Guard, i
nuinil of Capt. Lucas, which
one mile ea*t of the McKlnney public trustee*.
President of Ncliool Trustees.
The Farmers' State Bank at Piano
has been admitted to the Federal He-
serve System, according lo word re-
ceived hero. The Institution has cap-
u. . .. i. ... in,, nil,, °f *#0,000. surplus of *10.000 and
> "■' -
C. T. Carmlehaol, cashier of the Se.
one of the county's most progressiva
young men and bankers and friends
iry, troop young ....... mm .......... ...m oeorgo JO. Hernilon of Caldwell
Vider com- to education, was here Saturday KanBn8 w,lP has been visiting his son!
h In located to attend the meeting of the county „ „rrn,lon R Worth, reeoni.
He has ly vl.ilted his cousins. George Hern ion
square, has been named Camp David-; the Collin County rs-nooi iTtimpw un(, , ox McKlnney
son. In honor of Major Lewla S.: Association and when the permanont ' '
Davidson of Dallas, at present Major organization of the aiwoclatlon was j F Herndon has returned
In the National fluard of Texas and perfected, Mr. Oirmlchael ws* from a several weeks' visit .. .... _ ..
divisional inspector, and former* elected president for the ensuing daughter, Mrs. Will Moore and fam- for state championship
commander of the lllri MmMm T«W. ,lly at Blum. Texas. I ,
naUlllon. Division in thatr nn—t | ~ * ^ „ " "T ' '-ad'es Oelllng Cards
meats In FVnncc. We <• the very beat of Printing. Read the classifieds today. 1 . wcst types. Phone tl
again. The visitors played Inst ball bur
could not get through t'ollnn's line oi
defense. K'lly Wilson featured the
game by tlirnyvlng 18 scores for Ce-
llna. Bowman and Strickland did excel-
lent work for the local team as cen-
ters. IjcwIh, Wlllard Beimel! and Nil-
son .lid fine work as guards for Ce-
llna. Baker and Taylor played excel
cut ball as forwards. Hownian. linker
and Taylor made nine scores. Cellna
has not lost a game this season and
has played ihe following games.
< lelina 17, Hunter 6.
Cellna 3fi, Frisco 12.
i'ollnn 1.2. Gunter 12.
Cellna 21, Gunter 17.
Cellnn 44, licnlson 9.
Cellna 4 7, Frisco 14.
Cellna .19, I'luno 12.
Cellnn «9. Wylle 0
Cellna 44, I'ilot Point 10.
Cellna 35, Sherman 2.
t'ellnn 22, Denton 13.
Cellna and Princeton were to play
foi Collin County Interscholastlc hon-
ors hut Princeton forfeited the game
to Cellna.
McKlnney and Cellna play a prac-
tice game nt Cellna today.
Cellna will play one more district
home match game and If successful In win-
to his nlng will then have a try out at Austin
print**
Hundreds Are Taking
a Hand in It
and they find it a monev
« •
saving event
Tliis is nil. must tmi«t'<wtifi.l siil,. IihIiiI,'. II has Ihmn. a
uoost rt'inarkalilf suit1. Ihc iiitt'rcst. continues tho
crowds hiv coining and thev mv buying their needs in
dry {foods, clothing, shoes and ladies' rt'atlv to wear.
See What a Dollar Will Buy
See the jltohI dollar tlisplay. Vou will lie astonmlod to
see what .i tlollar will do at tliis sale.
IjAUIFS' (HM.IIWI Men's Fancy Hose, all colors,
OHI SSI S 3Bo grade, il pairs for | <ui
<'hecks anil plaid, extra i „,n,,ui r,,n , , .
quality, $3 50 grade . 1,11 f""1''j""0!
now ^ «r. J Pair BO^
Men's all wool Blue Serge Mens White lleniMtltohud
Pants, finest grade, $13.50 Handkerchiefs
values #5.05 ' ..idles' All ,'iiu i'ii.lei skirts,
Men's IX inch High Top "II colors, J7.B0 values,
f.acc iBIk Skin Boots, $1B.00 now
value, now #8.50 W 1. Douglas finest Slums
I .a i lies' I u ess Shoes in line for men, In brown, Kngllsh
Brown \ lei Kid, military heel. last, Cordovan, yvorth Jlil.fiO,
$10.00 value, now $3.45 special #{>.95
Children's Sculler Shoos, ex Men's Ureas Shoes, excellent
Ira quality, $3.00 value, while quality, him her style, line
they last #1.05 wearing, $7,50 value SR.l.Or*
Ladles' line Ii..ot Silk Hose in Children's line quality Ging-
Cordovnn and Black, special, ham Drosses, sizes lo 12 years.
now 05* $1.50 values, olloloe . 05*
MF.VS ('OIllH'ltOY SPII> ,ami black kid, regular
Cheap al $22.BO, now #0.05 $:i no value, now 1.00
Boys' Knickerbocker Hauls Indies' lloudolr Slippers in
up from •4o€<> Crochot Throad, all ooloi'N,
one lot blue and black Serge mercerised. 10c kind. 3
Skirls, values $6.00, f0r lO*
Choice , , u #1.25 Blank els, Quills and Co ml
LA 1)11,S SUIIIIS forts HAJjF PltlCIQ.
Silks, Taffetas and Poplins. l,idles' Fine Fancy Yoke
values to $12 50, Night Gowns, finest Muslin,
choice #«1.45 lace trimmed, $3 00 val-
Men's Khaki Hauls, whipcord.
good strong work pants, $3.00 ®1'.
quality, now 81.65 EXTRA SPECIAL
Fancy Dress Ginghams. IjADIKH' HATS
plaids, stripes and checks. Trimmed and Sailors, worth
40c quality, 8 yards up to $7.60, choice St OO
for 91.00 Children's 25c Hose, black
MKN'K WORK SHIRTS and white. 2 pairs for £54
Very best quality Blue Cham- Camisoles In washable silk,
bray, grays and railroad P. values to 16.00, now #1,75
dots, now 05# Men's finest Tan Vlcl Kid
All makes Machine Thread. Dress Shoes, straight last,
spool $15.00 value #7 OR
Currtu,°y Ladles' line Silk Taffeta
Pants, $7.00 value, Dresses, all colors to 935.00
now 13.45 values afi as
One lot Men's Hats, all alses
and shapes, values to $6.00, WORK MIOKfi
choice #1.00 Invincible Blk In Brown.
Indies' fine Dress Shoes, black ' heap at $4.00. very service-
or brown, high or military "b,t' 82.05
heels, fine quality kid. $10.00 MEN'S FINK SPITS
quality ..... 84.05 Strictly all-wool, latest model
Boys' School Shoes, lace, good „nk mohair lined, many pat-
quality. $3.BO values, t«.rns for seleatlon, $36.00
now 81.05 value 814 05
Youth's Trousers, neat.tripe"
Nnvnho 1 it 1 tn hh. « • ,
• an 1 ma m<!|niim ciiiik, worth
$3.00 Kratio now 81.50 now at or
$2.25 grade now 05* , ,••••;:; z::;:' *1:™
Suits for the little fellows. Ladles Flno White Sheer
grays, blues anil fancy, to Muslin Teddies, ribbon trim-
$7.50 values, at $3.45 mcd, $3.00 grade 81.25
and #2.45 Ladies' Fine White Muslin
Men's heavy weight Blue Hn.i -skirts. Funny Wide Win-
Denim Overalls and Jumpers, brt( .lory Flounce, $3.50 val-
$8.00 values, now #1.10 tie #1.40
One lot Ladles fine long wool Arrow and Slide Well Lailll-
Coats in shepherd plaids. ctillars. 3 for
cheap at $16.00, . . , . ..
choice ... ''".lies and Moris Heavy
IfiXTItA SI* 10< 'I A I; ' ii'iifT"1"'' "" W""1
$1.00 grade 4Ssk
Ladies' Rmhrolclered Mno Jap ,, , ... .. .
Silk Waists. All colors and , ",H, , ,f> IlIIl
white. $6.60 values. Hf ohiofH .t for 25*
choice «2 4*i Ladles Union Suits, pure
Men's Shirts or "ih^er" ^''V' "n" f'hbs.L
$2.00 quality, each 75^ garments
Men's Suspenders, strung and I'ancy I'labl Dress Goods, ex-
heavy, 75c grade 33<> ,rn luallty, cheap at 75c
Nor1 Plus Ultra best Pins. 2 TrlcoleltT' 'and OeorfJtt^
packages for Blouses, all colors, worth to
toadies' White Heinstltciietl $10.00, now «<| 4JC
Handkerchiefs, B for 25* Men's Hubhor Boots, special
Men's Htirnstltcheil Whlttt while they lust #2.50
Handkerchiefs. 4 for . . 25* All l^idies' Coats nnd Hulls at
Ladles' Fibre Silk Hose, black ONR-TH1IID former price.
or white. $1.00 grade 50* Men's Dress Shirts, In flno
Men's Heavy Derby Klbbcd fancy striped percale, $2.50
Union Suits, $3.50 values 05*
value 39 ,ot ot Hoys' Shirts, $1 25
Men's Belts, 7 5c quality, all
' , , , Flat. atroriK, blark or brown,
Mo.vh flno l>r<'H« Shoi'rt, but- 2 pairs for ^-4
'"ii style. $4.50 value. RAINCOATS AND SI.IPON*
'"•w #2.05 Gray or tnn. guaranteed
t'hll.lren's fancy Corded I'lush waterproof, $10.00 values.
Coats, all colors, $11.50 val- now M
lies, choice #1.25 Children's Knit Toques, all
Orio lot Men's Odtl Coals. colors, $5.on grade 25*
choice #2.50 Full Size Huek Towels, hor-
l.udles' Dresses, extra fine dered, (15c grade, 2 for 75*
Serges; poplins and flannels. COHNFTS
$10.00 values, choice #3.45 Notafault. superior nu-.lltv
MIDDY II LO IS ICS $3.00 grade, now . OkJ
Fancy i.attcrns, plain colors u,,,.,,., n..«. ... .
and fancy collars long . : utlng Manuel, plain
sleeves, worth $3.00, <0l°r"' 4fic 7
eh Ice OUt r T 81.00
Ladles' Blanket, Sport Coats. Ladles' Sleeveless Jersey Blb-
llne soft, line materials, In ' Vests, 3 for 25*
fancy Kngllsh and Scotch Men's Knit Wrist Canvas
plaids and checks, belted and Gloves, 7 pnlrs for .—SI 00
pockets, big value at 9.9B Men's Brown and Gray 'mix
now - 83.35 heavy Work Sox, 3 pairs 25*
ST. LOUIS SALES CO.
Just West J. P. Dowell's Store §
McKinney, Texas.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1921, newspaper, February 17, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291694/m1/5/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.