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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, MoKlNNKY, TEXAN, THI USUA V, DUX*. IS. I9J1.
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Plan Your
Holiday Trips
W
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INTERURBAN
HOURLY SERVICE
iN'lni'i'H
Denison Sherman
Dallas Waco
Corsioana
and intermediate points
i. !•
"I was wi ak and run-down,"
relates Mrs. Kula Burnett, of
Ualton, Ga "I was thlu nod
Juki felt tired, all the time.
I didn't rest well. I wasn't
over hungry. I knew, by
tills, 1 needed a tonic, and
an there Is none better than -
McKINM.Y 'I'lMI-: I AHI.I.
I Mil,
INTF.IU'HBAN TIMI
Northbound.
l<ocal cars jiua.-i MoKlnney ":3f
:36 and 11:85 a. m.. 1:35, 3 35. 5:86
7:35, 10:1# p. ni. Car leaves Me Kin
ney for Detiisou at 5:5" u .in. Car ar-
riving from Henlson at 12:25 u in.
stops In McKlnney.
limited ears pass McKlnney 8:1#
and 10:19 a. in.. 12:19. 2:19. 4:1!) «:1
and 8:19 p. m.
Soutlihoiiiid.
p Local ours pass McKlnney 7:."i# 9 59
tuid 11:59 a. in.. 1:59, 3:59. 5:59. 8:41
Mid 10:41 !>• in Local cars for I >aI•
las and Intermediate points leave Mc-
Klnney 5:53. and 6:41 a. in. Local cars
arriving from lienlsoii at 7:59 and
^\:69 p. m. stop at McKlnney.
®Vilmited cars pass McKlnney .s:41
and 10:41 a. in.. 12:41. 2 41. 4:41 and
8:41 p. m.
Baggage handled on local passenger
care.
Parlor cars pass McKlnney north-
bound 12:19 and 8:19 p. m. South-
bound 8:41 a. m. and 4:41 p. in.
College street for square .11 and
minutes after the hour.
ft Tfie Woman's Tonic f
... I began using Cardul,"
continues Mrs. Burnett.
"After my first bottle, I slfpt
better and ate better. I took
four bottles. .Vow I'm well,
feel Ju l fine, eat and sleep,
my skin Is clear and I huve
gained and sure feel that
Cardul is the best toulc ever
made."
Thousands of other women
have found Cardul Just as
Mrs. liuruett did. It should
help you.
At all druggists.
B.I7
oi.lt Dl l li lllJIU 11101110
Itl VKALS 10 ACUKK LAN1)
SOM> I'Oll $100 IN lH7Si
KATV TIMi: ("A It I)
Trains.
No. 37 arrives 11:50 a tn
No. 38 departs 12-30 p ni
H. * T. V. TIM 10 TAIH.K.
No. 19 (Northbound) arrives 9:30 a.in
No 20 (Southbound) arrives 5:59 p.m
NI \V MAM I It M \SOXs
ASSIO.NNIOK SI" I \< II
I < )|( M \ us l(
Korty acres of good black land in
i'ollln county for llt'0! A bargain, eh'.'
Certainly If it could be purchased for
that amount today. Hut this was more
than fifty years ago; when dollars
were as large as cart wheels and wlnm
2 this black land, which lias become si.
valuable, was aliout the cheapest thing
' to be hnd.
Ou Monday of this week. Dec. j,
1921. there were tiled for record In
tile deed department of the Countj
lit >M I
Tlie Masonic gruud lodge Wednesday
adopted the reeoiumendatlon oi Ihi
> i ami muster to usst ss each in u nvni-
ber after January 1 1922 tin in ad-
dition to the regular Initiation iVe. the
money to go to the Masonic home at
Kort Worth, according tn word re-
ceived here. The grand lo ! > also an
^ijorized the collection of $."■ or more
he given voluntary by • • M in-m-
.*•1- fur the benefit or the hoi •
irregularity in the howl movements
takes you feel uncomfortable and
loads to a constipated habit which Is
bad. Herhlm I* tile rimed) \ou need
It restores healthy regularity. Price
ROc. Sold b> Central Drug St .i.
NO
1'itovisioN roit i*
TI0\« lll lts \T
WINfi
INSPITITI'.
Clerk's office four old warranty deeds
the llrst dated May 30, 1 872 and the
last October 25. 1873, All these in-
struments were yellow with age The
deeds were written in ink on foolscap
paper. They all desire <1 (i acres of land
on the waters of Pilot Creek and In
the head right survey of David Van-
winkle. On May 30. 1 872 M. is. Van-
winkle sold the forty acres of land to
D. H. Ilrown, On December 17. In":!
D. 14. Hrown sold the land to \V. D.
.Morrow. \V. D Morrow on September
22. 1S73 sold the land to I >. L Mor-
row. the latter deeding the land to I.
K. llogers on October 15. |x7:t The
last lime the land was sold it brought
$360.
Austin, Texas. Dec 9.—A ruling
given toda> by the Attorney (Jeneral's
^Department to Miss Annie Webb
Mian ton, State Superintendent of Pub-
c Instruction, that there is no law
In Texas authorizing payment of
school teachers while attending coun-
ty Instltuti - will, aei ordlng to Miss
Tllanlon r> uIt In abolishment of the
annual county teachers' Institutes
which h.ivi sine. i:mi been held In
the counties of T> xns one week prior
to the op> i inu of thi county school*
— — — - —. - . .
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove tht
cau f. There Is unly out "brnma Ouinior "
E. W. GROVE'S jijnaturp on bo*. 30c.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cun
by local aapllcatloe as they canie
reach the diseased jwrtl'in of the e *
Catarrhal Deafnes.-' requires const
t loir 11 treatment. liAI.I.'S CATA li1. >
MKDti'LNJB Is a ronotltiition.il tcinct
■'ntarrlial Heafness Is caused bv an i<
tlamed coiulitlon of the uiucr.us lining ■
ihe Kiist.u Itlan Tube. Win n this tube
inflamed you have a rumbling sound o
Imp- rfpet hearing. and when it Is entire
ly rinsed. Peafness Is ti e result Unl
ire Inflammation ran In; reduced, youi
It- . ilniT may he destroved forever.
IIAI.I.'S CATARRH MKHKTNE acts
through the blood on the mucous sur-
fa''cs of the system th is reducing the |n-
f'ammatlon anil restoring normal condi-
tions
Circulars fteo. All Prut?(fists.
F. J. Chenev A Co , Toledo, Ohio.
HAXKItl Pit > Pi l l I lo\ I II I D
m M. KIWIA Ml lt« II \\ I
Mchl.NNKV WOMION S Itltollll It
IUI.N \T s\N WToNIo HoMl;
Dr. Oscar Krugcr, a surgeon In the
I'ltj Hospital at San Antonio, died at
his home in the Alamo City at S:3'>
o'clock Wednesday evening, according
In word received by his sister, Mrs
U P Mitchell s 1 a North Tennessee
street Mrs Mitchell attended the
funeral ami burial of her brother. He
had In • n ill for some time. He was
about 3II years of age and was born
nod t'-af d at llrenhnm.
$1,435 PAD FOR
33 HOGS AT SALE
AT FARMERSVILLE
1 1 'until y agl iii o. D. la end t
who clerked Imii iiu i svllle « llrst pun
bred swilie sale reported thai III
thirty-three bead sold under the ban
mill' of the gifted auctioneer, < 'ol I
Hlley Oreen. brought a lolai id 11
I I I 110 iii I'lisll. tile bogs being l|lllcU
stuipped up by farno is and tlleir son
e ho paid rash for tiieui. Tile sab w.r-
well attended. notwithstanding tin
very unpleusaiii wcutber ami mn<l<■
roads. The itondi'.loits wen anstini
but favorable for a sale. I Itill ■ s in
that section Were harclit bit by ct • ■
failure than niosl a 11 > sett Inn an t
inuny had expressed doubt of a inai
but at all.
The sale had splendid support froni
baal citizens and from prominent '
stockmen from over Collin count*. .1
• i Price, seeruiary of the Cluiiuln i of
Comtil' ioe presided, ilit roducliif Coun .
ly Cummi- loner It. i'. Mi I.eml. Prof, j
li-est'. W. M. (lihsoii. president of tin :
Collin County Purebred |,l\i^ioel< |
Association and the auctloncci. Ml ol
these made splendid talks. During lite
sale J. .1. Mcl.ain and Dan Scott ot
Anna, I'arl Iteese of llillsboro and
other well known men spoke briefly.
| The llrst bog sold was bought by W
' A. Cannon, president of the runners
vlllc Chiimber of I'oiiiniiiN'o and a
well known hanker of that cliy.
j Tills sale was the climax of the
I'arniersville Community Fair which
was an unusual success. There were
I 202 head of hogs in the swine show.
.They hail the largest Chester White
I hog sale held In the southwest t111."
| year, barring not even State Pairs.
Poland Chinas were in the majority
I but Durocs were near them in nitin-
I her shown.
I All the exhibits. Including poultry,
[textile, art and vocational agriculture
were visited by large throngs of people
daily. The magnitude of the show was
realh surprising to the visitors.
♦ • •
Ituycrs In The halt-.
('ol. .1. Hlley Green of Wolfe city
was going good on the block, lie has
never missed a purebred livestock line
lion sale in Collin county, l-'leldnieti'
working in the ring were tleorgi '
Apple of thi Southwest Swine llreeder
and A. <1. Mn.vse of The Dully Cour :
ler-(.lazi'lle and Weekl> Democrat
'(ia/.etIe. Col. Jack Sportsman of Me
Kinney 'Worked In the. ring. Counts ■
Agent (i. I . lOverett clerked the sub j
The buyers were:
♦ ♦ ♦
| Poland Chinas. I
The I'oliinds, like the Durocs, wer-
mostly young ones. The average wan
light ut $511 per head. 17 head bring-
ing $840.50. The buyers wore:
No. I.—Long Mollle, const!
Te-.l Itnrketl. bought by tlllj
I■'armersvilb', $ I 15.
No. 2 Dot, consigned b>
l.assiter. Iiought by .Malcolm
Farniersvllle, $70.
No. 3.—Klossle, consigned by (I. I
Uisslti r, bought by Lynn Taylor. Pur
mersvllle, $80.
; No. I Texas Maid, consigned by n
I). Harlcss, bought by A. L. Whitsell
l-'armersvllle. $29.
No. 5. Lady Wonder, consigned In
ii. D. Hitrless. bought by W. A. Can
i on. Karmersvllle, $40.
No. 0. Wonder Jumbo Mold, con
signed by Thornton Johnson, bought
by W. Y. Toonis. Karmersvllle, $11.
i No. 7 nig Susie, consigned by
Tom Vernon, sold to Thornton John-
son. Karmersvllle, $59.
No. 9.—Hose M. consigned by rUnuJ
Mullen, bought by Mrs. Viola Poole
Mctlee. McKlnney, $2S.
No. l' .—Rose M. 2nd., consigned by
Claud Mullen, bought '>>• T. C. Fergu-
son. Karmersvllle, $2S.
No. 11. Hlg Jumbo, consigned by
Claud Mollen, sold to Monroe Hellew.
Km mersvllle, #10.
No. 12. .Ionsie 2nd., consigned by
.1. M. Counully. sold to Joe Steeii. Kar-
mersvllle. $3n.
No. 13.- Jonsli 3rd. consigned by J.
M. Counully. bought by P
Kich, Karmersvllle. $37.50.
{lied by
Sprulll.
O. L.
i isboru
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Prices /. o. b.
i ord Coupe . .
Kord Sedan . .
Detroit
$595.
. 660.
Ford Touring Car . 425.
Ford Rojdsttr . . . 3.95
Make This a Ford
Christmas
When you consider the low cost of the Ford, its beauty,
comforts and conveniences, it makes a useful and enjoy-
able gift for the whole family. The sooner you place your
order, the more certain you can be of timely delivery.
Terms if desired.
Harris Motor Company
'kmm
Price, Iiought by It. 1
signed by .1. (
Hussell. $25.
No. 32.—Gnno's High Lady, consign
ed by J. O. Bl'ice, bought by W H.
I Carver, Farmersvlffe. $20. « i
j No. 33.—Olino's I^nig t<ady, eon
signed by J. C>. Brico, bought by W
H. Carver, $20.
i No. 34.—Fancy Col., consigned by
J .O. Hrlce. bought by W. 11. Carver, j
$2«.
♦ ♦ •
i'niiers Were t ell\er<sl.
Terms were cash arid papers were
delivered to the buyers Immediate)*
fcdlowlng the sale, so Mr. Hrlce stated,
j He expressed his appreciation of the
| cooperation received. For the llrst sub-
be was satisfied and believed Ihe con-
signors for the most pari were pleased.
CREDIT MEN NAME
PETTUS PRESIDENT;
OTHER OFFICERS
it rcgulur service to Hie merchant.'
carried on many splendid works for
Ihe ndvunci men! of McKlnney and
her business interests and bus con
i ri h ti I ed In a number of worlln causes
Distress after eating Is due to bad
digestion. Herblne helps the digestive
process, clenrs the system ot' impurt-
tnotid i,'08 and restores a feeling of vigor and
| buoyancy of spirits. Pi'
00c Sold b
Sherma; 'I
Townley a nn t iiini
formerly of in nisot
petition in litinki upb
States Court here
Llabilit lis at' lisle
Including 114.733 14
counts 11wI'd Kastctn
chants, wliib assets a
139.14, of which *5
a- ••xeuipt
11 M
W K
• Kinney
oluntary
United
To
back,
y 111 nv
merit
relieve
lurnlif
LI 111 m
ft Is
rb.
umat ism sprain-. laim
{o ot pleurisy. Mallard'
lit is a remedy of provet
very powerful and pene
n atiin.' Three l/.es 3Ui . due and $1 2t
pei bottb Sold bj ''eiitral 1'i'ilg Cr<
I at $22 1811 it
unsecuVed uc-!
wholesale mer- j
• given at $14.-
2UII is chilmi d (
« I
H MtVI LI. HID
IN SOI'III
mi kin m >
f.fii; qulcklv relic
. o!-i
It \ I I.I > \<-ht D III ->1*1 \l«
\ I *ll *ii >i:i \l i <ui \\ ill 11
William Tom Harveli, aged r> 1 j
j 'Hid i months, died at the famllj
J'b tie. on Kim street. In South Me
! lo t,. ^Vednesday afternoon at
Io'cltick. Deceased is survived by
;widow and seven children M• •
i
v
Washington, I !♦ K« rn t .S«-n
Ator J. W. \ of iJallan hiiH
Mkril to itiAkr* nnr of prlnripAl
in th«* Snpri rn«* <*oiirt on Kin,if M
Dfcv 17 tltioji oroiiHion of ih * m«*-1 1*«> nft
mortal to tlv no irior> of tho lut
Chlof Jiixlictf* White.
Mr Mnlli > ha.n lin Invitation
to th* Soii*h • f. Soi Jfty In
flow York * n I I I and If It 1h
po*Alhl<> wi ll till l « t . . ii«Hkf Mn"nts Thunk -
II#* .nant ttfniuht that hid ♦•ngruc*- I.ik*- I
monls wheh iniKht t.tk• him hono I ■
tmfnrc t dat'-w.
horn In IxnriJ rounty.
hntl 11 vIn T'-xro* for
havtnif llv«i| In Mi-Kinto
nix yoar«.
Funeral w*rvw« r «
morlal J"kiptIwt
rnoon at 8,
K.
« an <i
*1 H
cars
rf nl
Kin
4:2"
hliH
Will'*
hnt
• ai>
po«t
h l<| in th*
•hur«'h Thurn
on Hnt#'d by
A rkanmi^,
many >
v for the
i w ttfon
rnvi- romi'ti
Hnrl il follow ri In
>rv.
• 'hlM^ And K<
•r
t o R \. UohinKon of Clear
. I ff r hl.H renewal to Th'
•morr.it-ORZ«4tt# f r another
Jr. Farmor
p
reiover For ds for $ 12 51
.id up We build wagon "d
truck bodi'-s; repair cultlv«tor«
mowers and bay presses, handl#
blackst! 1th coal nd wairon
material
Sootty'
North Tenn St
Shop
McKlnne*
fury.
■
To Stop a Cough Ouick
+ take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, n
I) couMh medicine which stu|* the cough by
hcHhnit the inllamed and irritated tissues
A box of GROVE'S O-I'EN-TRATE
j 11 SALVE for Chest Oilds, Mend Colds and
• ■ Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALINti HONEY. The. salve
should !* ruhU d «;n tliu chest arid throat
of children *ufTer ntf from a Cold or Cmup.
Th** l^iiliriij ' ff. f*t of Hnvr-n" H^nlinK Henry in
th** throat rr>nititii ,*l wuh th«- tu nlini? fT« t of
I I l'it' ^ i • • i
the skin wmn ftef>n n ccNMfh.
Both rfinefhm lr tme rnrton und (hw
coat of the tF*'i im«*nt is iUk*.
Ju t nnk y«air drmjtfiM for HAYF^'
IIKALING IIONKY.
No. II.— JoiimIc llh. coiiMtam.d hy .1.
M. Connnlly. nought h> .Joe St *«-n,
$38,011.
No. i .* . JoiihIi' nth.. c onwlK-r.ed hy
.) M. Connall>. huuffht by Henry
Smith, FarmemvUlo, $40.
No. 16. — Uohimion (Jlanl«.*«M. eon-
sn. il'«1 h,\ S II. ItohliiHon oi' Ni vuda,
l.iOUKhl hy Ch-orir'' Join s, N«'va.da, $no.
N". it. Joe's (Hunted I'rlce. cm.
l > S II UohiriHon. houKht hy
r < . Montgomery. Karmorvvllh'.
$62.50.
I No. 1H. I<oiiK .1 oi* I'rlce (hoar) con-
Hi^neil h\ S II. Kohln^ou. hoiufht h>
'John t'aldvvell. Nevada. 112.f 0.
♦ • •
IHiriM- .lersc-ys.
The I iii rocs were sold las'., some
idling rather late Many of Ihetn were
joiiiir ullts. The aVerilKe was close on
to ||a per head.
No. I ft Iteece's Scissors l.idy, coll
slifiied h\ A K. Iteece. boilKht by A
II. Kuhnnks .losephlne, III,
No. 20. — rathtlnder's Hclnsoi s
lteaut>. eonsimied li>* A. I*'. Iteece,
I i iiKht h> .1, .1 Taylor. |2S.
No. 21 Iteece's Pathfinder Scissor'
It. a ut y. conslitned by A. P. Iteeco
hoiiKbt bj .1. .1 Taylor, $40.
No. 22. i irlon I.ady 1st., conslRned
liv Jess Donlhoo. hounht by A A
l.iairan. Karmersvllle, $10.
No. 2't tirlon l/idv 2nd.. conslRned
hv .11 hs llonlhoo, boueht by A. A
Iti uiran. $ to.
No. 21 ' r|on I.ady 3rd., eonslnned
by .1 ess llonlhoo. bought by S. A. I'at
li t hop. knrmerhvllle, ItO.
No 2' Scissors ' irion 2nd . eon
.ir "i d I. .I•• s■ | ou|ioio# t .oit lit |.\ .loi
llirward. Karmersvllle, $67,110.
No. 2ti. Scissors Mi Ion 3rd., con-
signed by Jess llonlhoo. bmiKhl by <
W Dortor. Kiirmei svllle, $ IS f>
CV'ntrul OriiK Co.
\l,I.I t.I ll SI'I Kill It
CUM K i l l) IMi .11 ItN
ASSKSSl s I IM: III 2 1.-0
A Jury In Justice Willie Slitlierltilid's
court Wednesday convicted a man lot
alleged speediiiir. Ills tiin ainounteil Ut
$21.70. The complaint was tiled I
11iu 11 w11y Tnifllc < iftlcer J. W. t 'larl.
Another man, aRiiinst whom a similar
!complaint had been tiled, was present
liiuriiiK ibis trial. It was his Intent lot
to Unlit the case. Hut when the Jury rc-
li i verdict .In the case on trial
Siltherlalid turned to the pane
Ihourlinr the name ol the bitter, called
the case and said: "What says the de
fendant ?"
| "The defendant pleads ttullly," h
!plied the man. Ills tine was $12 7r.
Hub-My-Tlsin. a pain killer
The in \\ board ol directors that was
elected Thursday uiKbt by the retail
merchants of McKlnney met Krlduy
morning; at. U:;io In the •'linmhcr ol
Commerce ofllcc and oil motion by
Martin Mosi-s, duly si comb d l>y un-
other menilier of the board, Kit II.
I'cttus was elected president. II J.
Harris 'Was elected vice-president and
W. K. McKiiIkIH. Ilio very el'tlclcnt
and popular secrclar) was unanimous-
ly elected by I lie hoard. The new hoard
o| directors is composed by Martin \V
Moses, C. J. Smith. II. J. Harris
Slunle> K. Ballard, I'harles II. liryan.
J. M. Andrews, tliles McKlnney, A. (.1.
Mayse and I'realilcnt Kd II. I'ettus.
In the hc^inuliiH of the meetlim
I 'resident W. A. Howell nave some
valuable sulfites!lolis for tile future
course oi tin- orttanizalIon. Some time
ann the i'hamber of Cominerce wllh-
droA Ironi the Itetail Crcdll Assocla-
tion which, iu reality. Is the Mi Klniiej
liusiness Men's Association. This latter
orKUtii/alion will function in the I'n
lure as a separate ornnulxntIon from
the Chamber of Comme^co. having: its
own ol'lleers. charier, eonstlt<iiIon, etc
A remedy thai will penetrate is nc
ens a rye iu the treatment of rheunia
tlsm. Hallard's Snow I.lnlment goes
right through the flesh to the bone uutl
relieves promptly. Three sizes, 80c.
60c and $1.20 per bottle. Sold by Cen-
tral Hrug Store.
( tINSCIUM!K I'll* >lITS
WIUOW TO <'ONTIIIHIJTK
$A TO NKAIl I.AST FUND
! ported
Kludge
II. V
\slll.KY 1)1 KS
IN WK.STON
roll Ml'NITV
II N Ashley, aged about 70 years,
died suddenly il his home in the Wes
ton community Thursday morning at
!i o'clock. lie, eased had been a resi-
dent of that -lection of the county for
many years lie is survived by his
widow and six children. lie was a
brother of <1 W. fOreeiil Ashley of
this city. Interment was made In
the Cottage Hill cemetery Krlduy
nun nlim at It o'clock
A TOINIO
Grove's Tastelc-.s chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by I'lirifying and
Knrichmg the Blood. When you feel its
by
No. 27. Selssors Orion 4th,. t
signed by Jess Honihoo. boinrbt
(teed Markhoin. Karmersvllle, $11.
No 21—Pa'htlnihi Orion 1st con
sinned by Jess Honihoo. bought hy
f'tiiy Sprulll. Kartnfisvllle, $:t;
No, 29 —Pathfinder Orion 2nd . con •
signrd hy Je H'mlboo l ouirhl tiy It
I, rtussetl. Karmersvllle $31
No. 30, Prlne.-ton Had consigned
hv Je«s Honihoo. hourht hy A. A.
Heaican. P«rmeravllle $2*
No. SI.—Onno's Model !<ndy, con-
on streugtlieiiiliM. invigorating elfect, see. how
it brings color to the cheeks anil bow
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic vulue,
Crove's Tustcli <s chill Tonic Is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even < hildren like it. The blood
needs HI1ININI. iu I'urlfy it and IKON to
l.nrich it lli'^iroys Malarial germs and
f.rip germs by Us Strengthening, Invigor-
ating I'.flei t fiOc.
lte|Mirt Is Heard.
Secretary W. K. McKnight
annual report which showed
l'ul progress made by the orgnmlstatlon.
It is doubtful if any organisation in
McKlnney has ever experienced a
better year than has this oi'KunlKtitlnli
during 1921. tin motion of Adam Hond
Mr. McKnlKht was tendered a vote of
thanks for his very efficient work dur-
ing the year.
Mr. McKnlght's talk on the uses of
the Association was very Interesting
and Instructive to the members, u
goodly number •whom were present.
A nominating committee was named
by President W. A. Howell, Inking tin
action on u motion, duly pa mod. The
nominating composed by Thus K.
Craig, Silas K. Walker. J. II. Merrill
and Charles Hryan, retired, and upon
return made nominations lor Ihe
hoard, above mimed, ull of whom were
unanimously elected.
.Splendid talks were heard al the
meeting coming from Thus, I-,. I'rulg.
Jas. II Merrill. II J. Harris, Martin
Moses, I I.. <' 11 il 11 tn a il. W I.. Purler,
It, t! Mei'aln and others.
• • •
Had Cheek 10% II.
One subject discussed was the "ban
check" situation which Is growing
more serious every day Willi local
merchants. Some astounding facts
■were brought out during the course of
this dlsciis'lon 'Which was led h>
Martin Moses.
The campubtn for the renewal ol
memberships In the organlnatIon will
In launched at once with an effort to
One of McKlnuoy's widows. who
works loi1 all she has. handed the
treasurer of the Near Mast Relief
Committee a $5.00 bill with the re-
<|iiest that her inline lie withheld from
publication. She remarked that her
consclelice forbid her letting the op-
|| 111-tii 11 i t \ pass, said J. I,. Chapman,
cashier of the Central State Hank.
"The com mil I ee hopes that her ex-
ample may lie followed hy lll'ty men.
Tile lasi remittance will he made Sat-
urday, and as our i|itola is far short,
the enterprising, generous citizens of
McKlnney arc called upon to turn in
their gifts h) Saturday morning so
ihe money call he sent into bcaihiuai
leis Saturday afternoon."
In addition to the sum of $8110.07,
which has already been reported, Ml.
Chapman announced that the follow
lug amounts have been received
| Widow $Ti, Kdelwi'lss I'lub $10, and
.Hast Ward school $4.os, making a
read bls|Kranl] tnlul of $!llfi.l!i contributed
wonder- dale.
to
To break a cold take 6fn
■SIXTY-TWO Ti lth MVS
lilt I NO FA ItM Kit's Will
ON MAItKin II10 It I':
Mr. and Mrs. .1. I: Krisby of the
Chumbersvllle community were visit
ors In McKlnney Wednesdin aftei
noon. They are living on the latin In
longing to Claud While of this cllj
Mr. Krisby subreiited on the shares a
part of the farm. Ills suhrcntcr mail.
12 bales of cotton. Mr. Krisby made
good corn. Ills wheat yield was sorry
Mrs. Krisby ih devoting much ni 'vet
time to raising chickens a ml turkeys
Tholr business here Wednesday was
to bring In their turkeys, Mrs. Krlsln
Isold sixty-two turkeys for Hit cents pet
pound, which netted her $2ol>. she bus
fourteen turkeys left, Sin also sells
lots of chickens and eggs each year
Mrs. Kt'lshy ivas forincrl) Miss Itachel
Organ of Ibis city.
fhe Qulnln# That Dots Not Affect tin Mm
Hecate <■ ol Its tonic and lnxnMve rffrct, t.AXA-
I IMi liKu.MoyitlNINI? Inbdlrrllinii iirtllnnry
,itiliiln(j iitul (loin not cinmct iirrviiiisneiiH nor
-Iniiiiii; hi lienil K.'.nf mtier the lull niimenml
' 4: tor I lie (Ignaluti: ol I W. GHOV8. .Ull.
A Chicken I touch for Sale
A beautiful new 8-room house. 1 1-2
in res of land and 250 leghorn pullets
fot sale at a bargain. Just outside the
enlist not only all tin old membcri city limits. See N. H. Smothers neat
hut i i many new ones as possible the McKlnney Junior College MeKIn
The organization has. In addition to ney, Texas
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921, newspaper, December 15, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291735/m1/14/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.