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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-QAZETTE.TIH RSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921.
LET US HELP YOU SAVE
The Best Method
TIuto nr*' iiiniiy ways to siivm moiipv.
Carry it in your pocket: Von will prolmMv
spend it.
Hide it away: mi miiflit lose it.
TilK SI UK WAV
is to open an account here. Von won't
spend it.
You won't lose it. Von make a protit
on it.
We Pay 4</, Interest on It.
We have a Itank liook lor von at the
The Central State Bank
ME STOCK SUE TITUS
Ninety-one head of purobreds sold | Melissa, bought by J. II suutherlund,
in tlii! third annual null' of (In- l'ollin ' .VU-lissu, $16o.
County Purebred Livestock Assocl,. I . * * *
. . UniiH .ii ix * Hoifi Average
lion lor u total of $.?5(S.5U or a gv.i- i
. twenty live nuuii o: uii'i. . -.ciii lot
oral averuge per houd of # 1 o7.^ 1 lor ......
■ i total ol $1.9.i7.uu which Is t*it aver-
for each animal that wont through,^ |M,r hwM| ()f (U 3(J
the auction ring. Only on.- aniniul kit Not u single liuioc in tin* consign-
Texus and only twolve lull Collin mont left '"ollin county. Thu top of
County. The total of stork going out "lc H"'u w,lH 11 consigned ,ty
i •. Mohon Bros. the «ilt being sired hy
.1 only $ 1 ,buO. ... , ,, ,
' Victor < n on.
of tin- county reachoi
| Victor i irlon.
No. 22 Conslgn-d In M dion Minn..
Mo-
Saturday
J. C. Ho-well of Anna, who has bom
seriously ill for the past few weeks, In
not resting so well todny. Mr. Howell
U the father of Mrs. J. Webb Nelson
and Dee Howell of this city.
Prof. W. D. Roper of Anna was n.
business visitor in McKinney today.
He says that the volunteer outs in
that section have been destroyed by
the green bugs and that the farmers
were preparing the land for other
crops.
Monday
Tliad I'arris of near Melissa was a
business visitor in McKinney this
morning.
C. 1). Manning of Blue Ridge was
a business visitor to McKinney this
•afternoon.
Albert Brown, well-known transfer
man of Wylie, was in McKinney owl
business today. '
V. B. Qallasher. cashier of the First
National Bank of W>lle, was litre on
business today.
Former County Commissioner .v. T. I
ti«ti>r of Weston was greeting friend.-
n our streets today.
Mr*. F. M. Brooks returned t,> h •
heme at Wylifs this morning after a
?Wt to her daughter, Mrs. '! c. j
Walters. and famlls.
W T. Russell of Clear l,nl;e was
here today a .ported orn planting
in progress in that, secti >n. There Is
Still i*/>me cotton In the fields yet to
"•pick.
Dr. Dee Rhea h'i< n.iurned to liis
home in Han Antonio after a few .lays
visit to his father, .1. C. Rhea, and
brother, vVil! J. Rhea and film ly, |:i
•".his elty.
Mrs. K. P Skelton. who has been
«lok at her home, on West Pa vis stre.'t
for the past two weeks Is reported bet-
ter this afternoon. Her sister. Miss
Hudson of Prosper. Is attending her
hedslde.
"Noah .Tones of Mexia returned to
that place today after a few .lays visit
to liocue folks In McKinney.Mr. Jones
In engaged In the real estate business
there. He reports mtmh activity in
♦he new oil field nt that place.
Anna Craves, who lias been
sick at her home about one mile
merthwebt of McKinney. is reported to
t*e mMiie better today. Mrs. Graves is
ar early settler of this county and is
the mother of I. V. Graves, well
known McKh.nev dr> goods merchant.
Mrs Alton Jones returned to her
home at Yoakum. Texas today after
\ most ple tHant \ isit to her parents.
Hr and Mrs. Charlie Warden at
Princeton *iti.l her husband's parents.
Mr. and Mrs M T. Jones, in this city.
.She was arcompanit d to McKinney by
her husband who returned to Yonk-
ilWi several lays ago.
Old V Tell'em
Sez:
You Tell em
Mayonnaise,
I'm Dressing
Speaking of dressing " Right
here is the place for men and
young men to "dress up." We
have the logs to suit the young
man and his dad.
New- thins
along.
jming In right
We show the new things
while they are new,
AND SAY. send us in a you
tell 'em. We are getting a lot
of good ones. We will award
the prizes soon.
J. McUiln saw It was that the people-
who bought in tliia two days sale have
a real opportunity to make money. lie
points out that the stuff sold at lust
fair prices and that the returns on the
investment is thereby assured. He,
like many other stockmen believe that
it will redound to the benefit of tho
industry In tho county us It will prove
that farmers can make money ( it ot
purehreds. It waa a farmers' sale and
tho farmers bought. The consignors
made money, although some made
sacrifices, as It ulwuys the- rule in lug
auction sales.
♦ ♦ ♦
Spli-mli I ( oopcrutiou.
Tho stockmen are delighted over
'h- inagniflco .1 coont -a;ion I'-eiveU
a tho hands of ,V. -'.Innay n. d her
citizenship. The Chamber of I'om-
merce, as usual provided (luarters for
the salo and cooperated in every way.
County Agent U. |). Kverelt took right
hold and worked faithfully for the
two days at the sale. ("Its .Marshal
John S. \l Kinney did excellent work
The sali-, taken as a whole wua de-
clared satisfactory by SalesmariuKcr I Prosper, sold to D. M. George,
Mcl.ain, the officials of the l.ivi o k .Kinney, |7f>.
. ,, . .1,' No. 21—Consigned by Mohon Bros,,
organization and the consignor, MolU K. \V. Sonlag. Frls,-o,
of the big features as rfalesmanager .1 jjja.
No. 20—Consigned by Mohon Bros,
Prosper, sold to W. K Bush. McKin-
ney, $io&.
No. 18—Consigned by I'arvin ft
Ijussiter, I'oiinu. sold to J. J. Mcl.ain. I
Anna, $ I it).
No. IU Consigned by Parvin iv
Lassiter Celina, sold to J. J. Mcl.ain.!
Anna, $1 it).
No. B —Consigned by Albert Chand-
ler, McKinney. sold to Albert, (Bus-
ter) MclAin, Anna, $100.
No. 7—Consigned by Albert Chand-
ler, McKinney sold to Albert (Buster)
Mcl.ain, Anna, $100
No. 13—Consigned by C. N". Waters,!
Allen, sold to 15. V Hucltabee. Pike. •
$75.
No. 14—Consigned by C. N Waters,'
Allen, sold to A. A. Reagan. Farmer*-
ville, *65.
No. 4—Consigned by J. W. Powell,
McKinney, sold to W. P. Addingtou,
Clear lvike, $65.
No. 5—Consigned hy J. W. Powell,!
McKinney, sold to J5. Sweeney,
McKinney, $ft0. i
No, 24—Consigned by c. \ Waters,1
in helping to keep order during the Allen, sold to J. J. Mcl,iln. Anna,
sale. The stockmen till cooperated with > bo
one another in helping put the various i Nn g—Consigned hy H. I >. IjOftl - . I
eonslgninents up In the best fashion Melissa, sold to A I: Bridges, All u :B
and to induce buyers. Tho auctioneers. | j75 :u
Col. Green of Wolfe Oil > and our own \ ri Consigned by II l> Loflie -. |l
Melissa, sold lo It M. Scott. Mr-Kin-™
Low Operating
Costs
The liiw prolileni confronting the ' a - i n *s.s tanner today is
"Ilow can I lower my operating co«ts!"
In this there is only one answer, "Power Fanning." Von
or your 1'ather answeietl it the snnie way when the scythe
was discarded for the mower and reaper.
Col. .lack Sportsman .liii very fin"
•work. The ring men worked like
Troguns. Joe l.illard of Arlington. It.
ii Walker, Marsh W. Holland, c. \,
Waters and others worked iu ; he
I ring with marked success. The first
day's sale WHS efficiently clerked
Mrs. I Riley Green of Wolf
on the second day Ban W.
ne.v, $55.
No. in -Consigned by II h. T.o'-
tlce, Melissa, sold to Ceorge Sports
man, McKinney, $55.
No. ZS—-Consigner by I!. M. cham-
bers At Son, McKinney, sold to W. i*
'I'y j Addingloti, 1 'l.-ar l^lke $55.
'"j No. 1 r. consigned by I. P. Dixon,
•rko'l Anna, sold to W. F. Hush, McKin
Anna who has so efficiently
all the past sales, worked in tIn- , n,,_Vi $10,
capacity of clerk mid assisted Sales- x„. | fl Consigned by I p. Dlxon,
manager J. .I. MeUiin In putting the Annn, sold 10 W. F. Hush. McKinney
'finishing touched" on the s.i e. The $40.
sale was largely iiltended among llt-j No. 25—Consigned by J. F. Cox, Jr..
I visitors being some of the best known j Anna. sold to J. R. Sneed. McKinney.
stockmen in the southwest Delega- | $too.
lions from most all the adjoining n0, 2fi- Consigned by J. F. Cox, Jr.,
counties were present. Anuu, sold to J R Sneed, McKinney,
Grayson county breeders were 11 ot [ «j00.
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Two years ajfo von did not
have to answer this ipies
tioii liecailse villi could
make money no matter
how expensive the old
methods. But next year's
crop cost> will have to he
figured on an efficient pro-
duction basis, the same as
any other manufacturer.
tSariMon power points the
way out.
The Samson Model "M"
tractor, by displacing
horses, savin# feed and
other expenses, as Well as
hired belt work for silo
filling, threshing, etc., will
pay for itself the first
year. It will give you not
only ft better and easier
means of doing your work
but it will cut down your
cost of production the
same as it has that of your
farmer competitor.
Nearly two hundred thou-
sand farmers have pur
chased tractors during
the past year and through
use of thi- power, which in
less costly than horse
power, have saved money,
time and labor. The trac-
tor will do for you what it
has done for them.
Vour business rests with
you. It is a question of
profit or loss. You, as a
business farmer, can not
afford to operate at cost
or at a loss. You must
make a profit. Competition
is as strong on the farm
as in any other business.
Power fanning with a
Samson Model "M" trac-
tor is your salvation.
Don't delay the introduc-
tion of power methods.
Vour profits start the min-
ute you put a Samson
Model "M" tractor on
your farm not only in
your field work, but in the
operation of all your belt-
driven machinery.
(Jet ready for vour spring
work now.
SA MSON
C. J. SMITH
Me KINNEY, TEXAS
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COTTON MILL NEWS
UINt; Ml'MORI \I. si M> \Y
MC1IOOI, l.liOWIMi
Wilson 8c HDwhert
NQRTHWE5T CORNFR OF SQUARE
The Working Men's Bible Class of
-..he King Memorial Baptist hut. h i"
showing a rapid and substantial
growth. Fact, th" class h't- outgrown
Its former meeting place In thV
church and bus been forced to meet Vl,rj. |ow haH |)<;eri m f0r
now in the Community Club house. u,n'e
There were 1R5 present at the King
contenders and good buyers In th
Short Horn cattle class and the hog
men from Rockwall county were lively
bidd rs and good buyers In the Po-
land China hog consignment.
«
Klwr Soils 20c Pound.
Just 10 show how a purebred ste.ir
will sell for meal, belter than the
scrub stuff, F. M Griffin put in a
young stall-fed steer and offered him
nt the high bid p -r pound. H: ef ent-
itle are worth a little better than 7c
'per pound but this purebred from a
Collin county farm was bid in rap'dly
(by Pillion Bros, market of McKinney
j at the fancy price of 20c per pound,
nearly three times the price of scrub
jbeef cattle. In appreciation of Mr
Pullon's generosity th.- sto. km. 11 not
I only congratulated him but gave him
j liberal orders for choice cuts of the
I animal at 50c per u.jti I PuKcn
J Bros, announced that he would t>e
; butchered and ready for the trade by
Saturday. Thev bougut i
in last year's sale tit :i very fanev price
ttnd sold the meat at "1 per poun I.
The conHignment-s, by whom eon-
■ signed, the purchasers and tin- prlee
| of each of I he 01 animals sold in tin.1
sale lire as follows
♦ ♦ ♦
.Jersey Cattle.
Seventeen head of Jersey cattle
I averaged $172.3'. or n total of I2.B30. I
* I only one of the entl v i-ons gin... nt |
No. II—-Consigned by 11. I). I.of-
lice Melissa, sold to Oliver Hart, Mc-
Kinney. $l>0.
No. 12 Consigned by M. I). Lof-
tlco, Melissa, sohl to l>on o. i>avU.
Melissa, $57.50.
No. 12A—-Consigned by H l . l/>f-
tlce. Melissa, sold lo Don O. Duvls.
Melissa, $57.50.
No. 8-—Consigned by W. C. Dysurt
Melissa, sold ^o George Sportsman,
McKinney, $'12.50.
No. 2 Consigned by W C. Dysart.
Melissa, sohl to VV. C. Anderson. Mc-
Kinney. $100.
♦ ♦ ♦
Sheep Average S3S.HH.
Nine head of Hampshire sheep sold
for $.'150. an average per head of
$38.HH The two tops were two tired
ewes consigned by Henry C. Barltcv
that brought each. The lowest
price on sheep was $17.
No. 1 Consigned by Henry C. Har-
low, McKinney, sold to J. I.. White.
Jr.. Frisco, $ii0.
No. 2 -Consigned by Henry C. Blli-
Grlffln, McKinney. sold lo 1. R. nil- McKinney, sold to J. W. Reese. Roek-
low, McKinney, $110. ! wall. $45.
No. 10. Consigned by J. W. Rasor, | No, 12—Consigned by Mack Mor.
Frisco, sold to John Rasor, Allen, gmi, McKinney, bought hy B. T.
$105. , |Morgan. $52.50.
No. 10XTKA— Short Horn Steer,; No. 22—Consigned by Rhea-MeLaln
consigned b;> F. M. Griffin bought by Co., McKinney, Texas, to W P. Pierce,
Pullen Bros., well known McKinney 'Leonard, $150
market men at the fancy price of 20c.' No. 2(j—Consigned by J. W. Rasor
per pound. ' Frisco, sold to Rhoa-McClatn Co.
♦ ♦
; $4 2.50.
Frisco sold to W. C. Dvsart, Melissa,
$41.
No. 5 Censlgned by A. J'. Rogers,
, .Frisco, sold to John 1'. Knloe, $17.
daughter arrived from Oakland, leaving the cmin'y. I t.t-oe Nf) fl—(*onsigne.| by A. P. Rogers.
-S!< |l,,,'ry' r ™.ay "• "V' V;1 s"1"' Frisco, sold to W. F. Bush, McKIn-
♦ ♦ ♦ No. .-I consigned bv Ii Ir.nvef, \
Hul toiti Bulls. j No. 27—Censlgned h„ J. W. Raaor,
No. 1 (Bull 1 Consigned by R. A. Frisco, bought by J. H. Cade, Rock-
Crank, Prosper, bought by B. "W. wall, $35.
Smith. Frisco, $«o. j No. 18—Consigned by R. A. Crank,
No. 2 (lliill) Consigned by If. 11. Prosper, sold to J. D. Harris, Mc.Kin-
Angel Allen, bought by J. H. Cade, ney, $90.
Rockwall, Texas. $60. | No. 21—Consigned by Parvin &
♦ ♦ ♦ 'Cunningham, sold to Claude White,
Poland t hliui Average $104.ill). MeKlnney, $7o. (Only bom in Poland
Twenty five head of Poland China sale.)
hogs brought a total of $2(107.50, an j ♦ ♦ ♦
average per head of $101.30. Thu top Chester White Hogs
01 the sale was a gilt consigned by1 No. 1—Consigned by John K. Wil-
low. McKinney. sohl to Roy L. Gotten, 11'arvin \ ctmnlgham of Prosper and sou, Princeton, bought by Vinson Jay
Van Alstyne, $75. bought by A. C. Jones, MeKlnney at McKinney, route 3, $42.50.
No. 3—Consigned by Henry c. Bar- $280. j No. 2—Consigned by John K Wil-
low, McKinney. sold to Ray L Cotton, No. 2 -Consigned by J. M. Con-1 son, Princeton sold to 1 E3. Bomai
Van Alstyne. $75. tuillv Farmersvllle, sold to J. A. Cald- MeKlnney, route 3, $40.
No. 4—Consigned by A. P. Rogers, well, Nevada. $70.
Grove 1'airy
Ill-purled \<>ry III. .Melissa, sold to Pecan
Alvin Hurt, son of \V T. Hurt, Is MeKlnney, $ 1 GO.
some No. 14 -Consigned ii<- ,\ c. tjty-
ant Ar Son Frisco, sold to J. c. Hnloc
McKinney. $16o.
No. 8 —Consigned by Dr. W. T
McKlnnev. sold to Pecan
___ |Grove hairy. MeKlnney, $220,
Mrs J. I). Bass received a telegram No. 17 Consigned hy Pecan Grove
"The pastor Monday morning announcing the, n'rY' .T "tsGarr, Dufgllt
and d* lng death of Mrs Randolph ' lark at tho
Memorial Sunday school Sunday Rev. \\ 11.*|- >j.- | (il N|)|;U « !•'
J. B<-n Snider, pas'or of the church ( j- \vi-" ST TF.X \N Hoard
4s tescher of th«- W. M. C and Is a
good one.
The Wilcox Street Methodists also
show a splendid growth The pastor. - ••—'•••- " . i Oklahoma, $205. (top of th
Rev. W S. Boyd, Is up ' ■'K'"" -• 1
ney, $28,
No. 7—Consigtied by A. P. Rogers,
Frisco, sold to J. C. Knloe, McKinney,
$17.
No. 8—Consigned by J. H. Graves,
Melissa, sold to W. F. Bush, McKin-
ney, $19.
No. 9—Consigned by J. H. Graves,
Melissa sold to J. C. Knloe, $18.
Jersey
every minute and tlv Sunday school „i. of her daughter
and church both are responding '«
his appeals May the good work con-
tinue.
Mrs, R. F. | no. m—Consigned by Pectin Grow
Hollows v. in Comanche. She died Dairy, sold to C. H Snioot Denton,
suddenly. i$l*5.
She was the wife of Randolph Sn 1«—Consigned hv Dr A T,
IViU'hmi Pay Visit. ''I 1 r'-. foundet of Texas christian , Rryattl. sold to D. W. Holman
Missf-s Dover 1 Anderson md Rubs ' "'^' rslty
Vance, lea. her ii. th* Altoga school
vri-re guests of Miss Mattie Bedwell
♦ ♦
M c-
! Kinney. $1 r 5
Mrs Clark had visited In McKIn I ^ ' f'mslgned by Brvnnt /v Den-
ney and was cjulte we||-known to th®cn". Melissa, sold to Arthur Massle,
older citUens. especially members
(• —fof Parent-. of the Christian church.
Misses Floset!.' and Susie Hollo- Several Children survive, fimong
mini, who are teaching in tin- AI toga whom are tho following: Ixie Clark,
-public school w> r. guests of their superintendent of the Wichita Fells
parents. Mr. imd Mrs .1 Ii Hollo- public schools. Mrs. R F Holloway
man Comanche, Mrs, Chandler of
♦ ♦ ♦ Stephens ille, John Clark of Stephen-
California \ Uitur- ville. and another married daughter at
Henry Watwl. k and wlfi . 1 ri -1 little Stepenvllle.
KImiiI Horn Average $120.1111.
Thirteen head of Sh< rt Horn cattle
sold for a total of $I,«IN9. or an av-
erage of $1 29.92. the top of the sale
being a bull consigned hy Rhea Bros.
that brought $250, bought by W. P. Ilssa. $1(10.
Hertcog, Whltesboro. | No. 10—Consigned by Mack
No. :t Consigned by R. A. I^ng & FRISCO I'.DI'I'OR IS PIlRMsnKH
Sons, Melissa, sold to C. Spong, Rock -j OK SPICY PAPF.lt
wall, $77.50. I
No. 25 --Consigned by It. A. Long K: Kdltor M. K. O'Neill of the Frlseo
Sons. Melissa, sold to T. M. Alrhart, Journal, wife and two pretty lltMtw.
IIIue Ridge. $85. daughters, Mary Gladys and Wllllo i
No. I!i Consigned by Parvin & Morle, spent Friday night at the-homo
Cunningham, Prosper, sold to A. C. , "f Mrs. O'Neill's parents, Mr and
Jones. McKinney, $280. ; Mrs. W. A. Reynolds. In McKinney.
No. 20 Consigned by Parvin A 1 Kdltor O'Neill owns mid operates an
Cunningham, bought by George A|>- unusually spicy and well patronised
pel. McKinney, $250. Ipnper for a town of Frisco's si*e. He
No. 13—Consigned by Moulden 's for everything progressive and holp-
Bros., Murphy, sold to Claude White, ful to the entire county. Kdltor O'Neill
McKinney, $100. ""Vi that the green hug menace (o
No. 24—Consigned by Rhen-Mc- wheat seems to be subsiding In South-
f<nin Co., sold 10 Mrs. W. C. Dysart,, wo"t Collin.
Melissa, $250.
No. 23—Consigned by Rhca-McLain |
Co., McKinney. sold to
cashier Melissa, National
"""I""!" " " " h-
III Bank, Mo- ;; PAV AS Vol' SFW. IilOT lis !!
Kinney, $75
No. 2 Consigned by Frank (,'othes,
Allen, sold lo J. W. Itasor, Frisco, $90.
No. i!—Consigned by Henry C. B.-ir-
low, sold to A. Wundt, Sherman
H-l-.|"l'. "l-l-.|-l-H~l-l-l"t-
i Remember
that you gel sanitary groceries from the Sanitary Grocery. Start the ,,
i spring off ught by buying your groceries here. Prompt auto delivery. !!
OILCS MoKINMCY
SANITARY UI «M:I:RV'
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McKinney, $180.
No 15—Consigned bv Bryant .<•
Denton Melissa, sold to .t f, rt va n t,
Prosper, S175,
No, 4—Consigned bv It A T<ong
Sons, Melissa, sold to t c i:„ioe M• ■ - N'°- 9 «,' 'H gn«-d by J. W. Itasor.
Klnnev $180 1 Frisco, sold lo C. D. Noland, Wlillo-
No * Consigned bv John K. Wll |boro, $1(10,
son, Princeton, sold to 1 H Souther ^°- ' Consigned by J. \\ Itasor,
land, Melissa, $140 Frisco, sold to Frank Colhes, Allen,
No IS Consigned liy John K. [$!*">•
Wilson, Princeton, sold to John
Knloe, McKinney. $!!
Vo 19 Consigned hv W M Gibson.
Melissa bought bv C. H Srnoot, Den-
ton, $200.
No. 3 Consigned by J w. I/if-
tl.-e, Melissa, bought by Mack Mor-
gan McKinney, $140.
No. 9 Consigned by G W Moore,
Melissa bought by I If Homherlind
MCIIdhii, $170
No. 7—Consigned l v J H Graves.
Melissa wold to J II Houtherland. Me.
Ilssa. $ 125.
No. 10 Consigned hy J. C Moore
ITOf'RF WITH VOII.
Mor- «•
No. 3—t'onslgnefl by Frank Cothea, |pfin, MeKlnney. soi l to Claude White, J| ——
Allen, sohl to Dr. A, T. Bryant, Mo- MeKlnney, $125. ,,,,
No II Consigned by Mack Morgan 11 lr" ,v"" lf< " H,'w|ng ma-
sold to .1 H Cade, Rockwall, $65. ij | -vmi «''' something Tor a
No 1 Consigned by It. A. t.ong ft •• life long use you don't want lo
Sons, Melissa, sold lo J. K. Mont- jj buy one every lew years A
gomory. MeKlnney. $75. .. singer will last as long ,.a you
No 5 Consigned by R. A. l<ong St. .. . .. . . ,
Sons, M.-llssa, sold to Mrs. Willie Her- j; out
rlngton, Allen, $52.50 |<> nl"' ,,'t ,rV •• for yourself, J '
No. 17 Consigned' by J. M. Roper, JJ If you try It and then you do !!
Anna, sold to A. S. Johnston, l<oonarfl, ,, decide not to purchase 11
lexas, $fi2.rtt. w||| (l , ,
No. f. Consigned hv O t, T,asfite , .
-- expense, ii Is no trouble (o you
and none lo us. because we are
No, tj Consigned by J. W. Itasor MeKlnney, mid to M. J. Carter, Mr
Frisco, srdd to John Rasor, Allen Kinney, $75.
$190.
No.
13 -Consigned by Rhea Bros..
Ilcrt/.og, Whltesboro,
Hold lo W. F.
$250,
No, 8 Consigned by W S. lllggln-
lotham, Prosper, sohl to Dr. W. T
Hoard, McKinney, $55
No I Consigned by fleorge Apple, t> In llu huslnei
MeKlnney, sold to Claude White, Me- o
Kinney, $180,
No, 11 Con 1,tied by Moulden ii
Bros . bought hy W. P. Adding!on,
Clear Ijike, $50.
No. HI Consigned by Moulden
No 4 Consigned by M. J. Carter Bros, bought by J. W. Reese, Rock-
MeKlnney, sold to L W Swann, Me wall, $"'",
Kinney. $100 No, 9 Consigned hy W, I . Medg- ]Q(
No. 1 Consigned hy F M. Griffin, coxe, Piano sold to Mrs. 1<ewls Wll-t |
sold to C A Wendt, Sherman, $100. son, Allen. I11B.
No. 5 Consigned by Carler No. 7 Consigned by M. J. Carter,' 4,
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:: Singer Sewing ||
Machine Co. ::
W. M. PAYNE, Mgr.
South Tennessee Street.
McKinney, Tnu
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1921, newspaper, March 3, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291696/m1/14/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.