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THIRTY-1 111 It I * YEAK (KMuhllslicd I'chrumy 7, IHHI).
Mekl>\IV, I'OLIilN (I)I XTY, Tl V\K. Till HNftAY, IIICFMHIlt Jl. Itlltl.
12 PAGES THIS WEEK
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FOR CHI I.I K K\' ONI.Y Address
j all let tors to Santa Claus, Cure uf Tin'
I Dally Couiicr-Uasette or Tin- Weekly
! I *• In<•« fat-I iuzcttc. W rite youi letters
short, write on oiilj our shit oi your
paper Cut letters in pout ofttct or • ml
to tilth officc Letters Will In published
as fast as possible. Do not get in a
1 hurry ubout your letter if it is not
published the first ilay you send It in;
it will hi- published as soon as possible
This column is for the Utile children
| and not for "smart alecs" to piny
{ pranks on om unothei i;I >i'r<
SUNTA
emus
n-
TEBS
SONS' LOVE EPS COLLIN TEACHERS
MOTHER YOUNG HERE THIS WEEK
•> •> *> •> •> •> •;> •
(iocs to school at
Fui mei'.A tlit-. Texas.
I 'll.V blll'g.
I leu I Santa
( IIKISTM \S Till I..
< 'lulls I no a hub kii'I !• years old.
I go to school at Fayhurg. I am in
tile sei'oncl grade I Wllllt Still to
living me I big doll. .1 doll buggy and
some iitt'i di lies and
apples, oi. lines a ml all
lie mire ami hiiug me
book V oil r li i i le Kill
so lilt! candy,
kinds uf nuts,
a nice story
Velum Smith.
lltilli uiitl lli'lllt* Wrlli
Wyllc. Texas Dour
Will von please bring me
tloll, and briiiK my 'i111«
From Wyllf.
Santa (Minis
i big sleepy
sislci . Met -
tie, Oiin that will sloop. too. Hrlng us
ii few oilier tilings, candy. apples,
oranges, and a pair of gloves. Wo
will bo good girls If you will mil for-
get IIS Your little friends lleltlti
and Ruth Mason.
« W «•
\ liuiii mill lltn-M's.
Dear Santa: 1 want a barn and
Hiiiiie horstvi, a bunch of tiro crucU-
t.rs, a cash register and an Irish
Mall. 1
icing lo
J'lease ,
have a little sister. Mouse
doll that will go to sleep.
mi'i forget ns .lames 11 it'll -
aid .toil' . igi
Far in e
t'lulls; I
"did. I g
grade. I
\ Toy I till I .out.
ivilit-. Texas. Dear Santa
■ 111 II lit lie boy seven years
tt school. I am in the first
want you to bring mo a Ut-
ile toy 11111 > gtiul ii :id a little wagon
unci a gun and buggy, some fire
crackern and soni' candy, apples,
orung-os mid all kinds oi nuts lie
sure anil don't forgot, mat 1 1 and
papa and my two little sislei.
I.uwronci Smith. I' S ; Santa. b.
sure and bring me it toy eat and a
French liarp and some cartridges for
my pistol you brought mo last your,
flood h.\. Santa < Minis.
(111
i 'lirlst
mas morn-
ing when I
awake, a u d
sloop-dust from
■ It) eyes I shake, I
see a sight that
makes mo start ami
causes thniiiplngs in my
heart! A Christmas true —
oh. pretty sight—With can-
dles, hells alitl balls alight
With horns and dolls and sugar
plums, and skates and trains ami
heating drums. And oh, it is u won
tier tree, Willi heaps of things for me
to soot Hare gifts hang upon
I lie side, which tinseled fairies
tan not hide. A soldier-
doll. a doll lull l so,
too. nnd st I'll IRS
O f gold
crime to my
view, a n d
as I look I
s e o m I o
hear sweet
i '111 1st mas
music soft
and clear.
A Merry I 'lirist itia.s, it seems to say
A merry, happy, holy tluyl
some colors, a doll and
ikinds of fruits, nuts,
'dishes ami pretty hair
doll bed, all
candy, some
ribbon lion't
I forget little Mildred, bring her some
nice toys, nuls, candy and anything:
else yon think we need. Your little
I nerd Virginia Cleo Martin, Route
2, box •
A .liiiiiplfif: tiiek.
Hour Hifnt.it: Will ,\«oi please bring
mo u train, a little auto, a I u n and
a jumping Jack, lots of nuts, candles,
Your little friend.
Koute :i.
litis Never (><1110 to St'litMil.
Karmersville, Texas. Hoar Santa j, )(.H ,l|1(, oranges,
t Mails: I am a little boy r. years old, jeMm, |>urlfi*. It
I have never gone to school any. I
want you to bring mo a little toy
billy goat, a little wagon, gun and
some candy, apples, oranges, nuts of
all kinds. I have n little baby sister.
nTriir months old; be sure nnd dou t
forgot to bring her something. Oh! |
yes; I forgot hamulus, fjconnrd
Smith. I' S. I forgot, be sure and
bring me a bugle, (lootl bye, Santa.
Ilnn'l Forget I'Itlle SMel'.
Anna, Texan. Hear Santa < Minis:
1 'lease bring a big sleepy doll, some
candy, oranges, apples, bananas and
till kind or nuts and fruits. Don't for-
get my little Nlsler, Mary Francis,
tiling Iter a little (loll. Ft'OIII Willi'
Slat' Todd.
Wclilou llalley Writes.
Dear Santa I Mails: I ii.ni a little boy
7 years old and I have been working
bard and I want Santa to bring mo an
air gun, knife, nuls, oranges. 1 want
you to bring nit* a eociinut as large
as I mil. (iootlo bye. YVeldon Hallos
Todd
To* l'1-lol ami lletl Wagon.
Anna, Texas,
am a little boy
you to bring me
red wagon, nuls
kinds of fruit,
sister, (lootl by
(Irady Todd.
I lour Santa • 'Inns: 1 |
> yen is old and 1 want
a little toy pistol. III I le
apples, candy and all
Don't forget my little
\ our
I it 11'
bo\
(.lail Simla Is Coming.
Altoga. Texas. Hear Simla < Mails:
Am glad you are coining again: please
bring lue tricycle, wagon, ring, buggy
and horse, train, lots of nuts, enndy
and fruits. I will be a good boy Am
expecting you. Am still living al
Altoga. Wchloli Vance
Dull and Hocking chair.
Prtnce'.on, Texas, iiear Santa
('laus: I am a little girl two years old,
1 wan I you to bring me a doll and a
little rocking ( lialr. lion't forget i> y
little baby brother. Hrlng him a
rubber doll and bring papa and mania
something nice. Hrlng p|ent> ot good
tilings lo out Your llttb frl' iid Kliun
Morris.
Is .lust Four Yours olil.
Hear Sunta: I am Just four yearn
old, but I cull read and write a little
and I want you to bring mo a primer,
tablet, pencil, little broom, some candy,
outs, fruits and anything else you
think I would like. Hrlng Mildred
.tome good things and a Utile piano.
Hon't forgot mamma and papa and
grandma, loo. lie sure and bring my
primer. Your little friend. Mary
l.oiilfe Martin. Koute 1!.
Keep Something For Yourself.
Altoga, Texas Hoar Santa (Minis:
How are you? I'loase bring me a tloll,
doll buggy, ring, necklace anil lots of
fruit and nuts, lion't forgot lo bring
iii.v sister. Kdnu a ring. Santa, you
keep a good share of things for your-
self. Your little girl.—-Ova Vance.
Ailtign Hoy Writes Santa.
Ailogii, Texas. Hear Santa: I'lcaso
firing me a air gun. some shots, a ball,
tablet and pencil, some books, fire
crackers, some apples, oranges, candy,
hununas and all kind of nuts. Now
Santa. I am a little boy nine yours
old, iiiii In liie third grade. Your little
boy. Krnost I<iiwhoii.
I^Ms til' Fireworks,
Altoga, Texas. Hoan Sa.nla <Mails:
I'lease bring me a necklace, ring, doll
buggy, ii111st, fruits and candy and lots
of fir
am II
•works. Krom your Utile
y ears old. I lolon I num.
girl I
Wagon ami Itiigle.
Fat'inci'sville, Texas. Hear
t'laus: I want you to bring
little dolls and a Utile toy cat,
wagon, a bugle, sonic candy,
oranges and all kinds of nuts,
and bring me some little
and some bananas. Your little
Maggie Smith,
in
!; 1111 :i
two
a Utile
a pples,
be sure
dishes,
girl
I'olilli count) is noted for ill I large,
fine t iiuiliis It i- no trouble at all
to find It'll, twelve and some times
fifteen and sixteen Itl OIK family the
ltooS( \cll idea .1 M Fiiit and wife
. if among I lie lust people on earth.
There are fourteen in till: family
twelve children All the children are
grown, except olio girl, l :t M ill s of
agi Throe girls an inarm d, Hoh. it,
on.' of I lie boys Is lo wed Miss Norma
11ii1 ki• \ today (Thursday) Another
one of the hoys married a few days
ago
Hoc ami Hubert Fiiit, since the
marriage of then sisters, have been
helping their mother In her washing,
'cooking and household work l,ec is
inbuilt twenty two. ||o has done all
Hie washing for the family for several
yeal'M. Is'c mid Hubert gel up every
morning ami prepare breakfast, and do
up Hie house work for their mother
before I hoy go to the field lo work
Thus, the sons' love for their dear,
good mother keeps her cheeks agltiw
with the charm of youth Ducky is the
girl that "hooks" either of those Furr
boys for a life's companion. Miss
Hickoy "hooked" Hubert today, hut
Hoc Is yet "unoaught." Hoys, who love,
respect and help llioli mother, are
boys whom any girl can trust as a
life companion
Hut all Hie "Furrs" are perfectly
good ones The writer has one yet to
see luil who will "stand hitched,"
They conic from the "trui blue, stand
hitched stock." Mosl of them are
North Carolinians by birth; Texas by
adoption. They arc sober, honest,
money makers and first-class citizens,
tllvo us a few more Fiiit families in
old Collin and all will he well
ed wagon, some dolls ulld anything
else you might have for lis lie sure
ami not forget lo bring all kinds of
fruit, nuts and candy Your little
hoys. Hubert Houston and (ieorge
Winford Moore.
I lit I I'or Doll To Sleep In.
Hear Santa <Mans: I want you to
pleuite bring me a big tloll, a doll bug-
gy. a Utile droBser ami a little bed for
my doll to sleep in. Please bring me
some fire oruekers and luts of candy
and nuts. Your little friend. Winnie
('hnndlor. Koute fi
(••III, \lilti ami Train.
Hear Santa t Mints: I am little hoy
three years old and I want you to
bring me u gun. a little auto, u train
and a little file wagon and please
luiiig mo somo. fire crackers and
Koiiuin candles. Hon't forgei to
bring me some candy, nuls and frull
Your little bov A, <!. I'handler.
Koute U.
Itoy I loll Willi ItoilMM'I'S (Ml.
Princeton, Texas.— Dear Santa
t'laus: I ii in a little boy six years old.
I want you to bring me a euvorod
wagon, a toy pistol with caps lo
shoot, a boy doll with rompers on
and a horn; all kinds of fruits and
nuls. I live one mile and a half North
of Princeton. Don't forget my little
brothel', t 1-2 years old; ho would like
to have a rubber dtdl and a good many
other things. Your lltte boy. Chillies
Milllgan, Jr.
INill That ('nil Sll Alone.
Dear Santa Clans: I am a lltttie girl
four years old. I want you lo bring
111<■ a big doll thai can sit alone, u Utile
tub and rub board. Please bring mo
some nuts, fruit and candy. Ilrlng
little sister a litur and a rattler. Your
little girl Kvtiyn Oorron.
A Set of llMies,
Melissa, Texas I am a III tie girl
eight years old, I go lo school. I am
In the second grade, please bring tne
a set tif dishes anil a l,a Valllero, lots
of good candy and fruit, bye, live
Anna Hon Miller.
I,ols of Moo I'll I lltt- To Kill.
Princeton. Texas. Hear Santa
Clans: We want you to luing us a air
gun, some fire crackers, a rubber ling
and lots of nice things lo out.
your little friends. Arthur lih
Pulton I'olehlon.
Kemciubi r (•ramlpa.
I 'rlnt't ton Ti xas. I lour Sunta Clans:
| \\ e want y ou lo bring us an air gun.
in little hoist some candy, apples, I
|oranges and mi We live with oiil j
grandpa. Don't forget to bring him |
something nice Your little friends.
Wallace and firmly Klco.
Cousin Wants A Doll.
Melissa. Texas. Hour Santa t'laus
Hon't forgot my little cousin, Fay
Hell Kulledge. She Is visiting inc.
She is five years old, and wants a big
doll that goes to sleep, lot* of good
things to out. She is a good little gill
A ii nil f .on Miller.
Two I-ItHe llovs,
I icar Santa : We
One I.iltlc (iirl.
are two Utile hoys
and one Utile girl. I'lonsi bring us a
: little bicy cle, one Utile wagon and two
jalr guns and bring little sister a dull
'ami a go-cart and lots of nuts and
ii fruits and candy. Hon't forgot our
lli'iiin nnil I,illle llorse.
Princeton, Texas. Hear
Clans: Please bring iiic an air
drum and a little horse. Hon'
my little brother, Coeil, Hrlng hint
a horse and a rubber tloll Hrlng us
lots of good tilings to eat. Hon't for-
got papi and imnunui. Your little
friends. Arliy ami Cecil Kite.
Tricycle ami Train.
Hear Santa I am a little boy
years old I want you io luing me a1 grandfathers and grandmothers. Your
'■ '(ini \ |I'lcvcio, ^ utile train and a hall. |llttlo friends.- Floyd, Myroe and
and | 'lease bring iiic candy, oranges and (Kryan Hitchcock.
nuts. Your Utile fiiend, .lack Howard. •
— — - Itnlibcr Tlreil Tricycle
•loliiiny Wl'lles Sunlit. Weston, Texas. Hvar Simla Clans:
Santa . | ,em s inta Clans Please luing me a I want you to luing mo a rubber tired
gun. a bracelet and oranges, apples, biinanas, tricycle and lots of cifutly and nuts iintl
forget | nuls and eocoanuts and all kinds of fruits and bring me a little negro doll
fruits Oootlhy Santa oh! don't for I am five years old and a friend to
gel Illy little sister. .lollMllle Todd
Wllllls A IMg I loll.
Altoga. Texas. Hear Santa Clans:
1 have boon a good little girl, and I
want you to bring mo a big doll, a
tloll buggy, a piano ami apples,
oranges and all kind of nuls and
candy.
brother
things
J'oriei.
('ii|i I'or Ills Anloiiuilic.
Vltoca. Texas. Dear Santa Clans -
I am i little hoy eight yours old. I
llllVc boon II good boy I go In school
i \ cry day I want you to bring me
some caps for my iiiltnmiitlc pistol.
I want some oranges, upploK, htuianus
and nuts, and tire crackers ami Ro-
man candles and anything you wflht
Hon't forgei my little bubyjin bring will be iipnrnchitcd by me
Hrlng him lots of pretty Don't forget my little baby brother. I
Your liulc gitl oiiirn close Hiiymontl Itiiw.ion
Hoys Want MmllMll.
Melissa, Texas. Dour Snnlu Chios:
Mr. Tom Perkins. He sure and re-
member me ami my brother. Your
little friend John Floyd Craighead.
In l''.*|ic«'llti|t' Home bij v
Weston, Texas. Hear Santa t'laus:
I am expecting you Christmas, bring
me some toys. Just anything you want
to bring. It will satisfy mo. I am
seven yours old and go to school. I
iiiii in the first rentier. Well good
night Siintu <Minis. Your little friend.
Archie Crulgbcutl.
\
I Climax. Texas.—lienr Hmitii Clans:
Itoml) hirTlllriKlffltfci Melissa. Texas. Hour Snnla Clans: | w-iN|, yo„ would bring mo ii pair of
flour Santa Claus; I a in a Utile Wo are two little boys, agoil five aiidLar screws. Ui Yallloro and a pretty
girl seven years old. I mil going to iliroo yours. Wo want you to bo Mire ring. I am twelve yours old. Am In the
school, will soon be ready for the nnd not forget lis Christinas. Wo would !«ixth grade. I like my touclior. I.ive
third grade I want you to bring me like to have n football, some building two miles North of Cllinnx.- Margie
n third gt'iidc render, inhlot, pencil, blocks, u trick olophmil, n Utile cover- Womblv.
Mi Kinney Is iiic llloccu this week
foi tin school touchers oi Collin conn
ty Tin Institute 'Oinelled al the
Ktod High School building Monday
morning at !> o'clock Tin iucoIIih'.
called lo .ii'li i by County Supciitilcu
(Icnl \\ S Si ii i 111. I >fvnl lotiul oxorcisen
were conducted by Hr K, K. King,
pie lor oi tin Firs I Haptet church of
this ctl* I it king, after le.tiling the
x 1111 psalm, in.nlc a very inlerosling
tail. Ii< iiU'orincil tile teacheiH (bill
they had gathered hen this week for
a very interesting line of work, loll-
Ing tlicm thai much helpful informa-
tion wus obtainable by the associa-|
tlon wit 11 their follow touchers and
I lie splendid uildrcsscs which will lull
math dining the institute.
Prof .1 S. Carlisle, superintendent
ot iiic Mt Kinney schools, delivered
Iiic welcome address. In ills talk ho
assured l he touchers that I hoy were
III lice welcome, and thai the cltyi
touchers, the business inell, tile pro-'
fossloual men, In fuel, every one In
McKiuucy welcomed the touchers lo
the elty. |
Prof. John Akin of Clour Hake, re-
sponded tu the welcome address, I
and luuiie u splendid talk lie saidi
Hint the tell oh el's Were glad lo be In
Miixinncy, while I he city is lu her
holiday attire, and that he would see
lliai none of tliein painted the town
"led" during lie week, but thill tlicy
ail have the Christ inns spirit, |
Prof. S C. Slovens of Woslon made
a short talk lie Is chairman of the
Flnuncc i 'om mil too.
Aflci this the various col Ittuus|
were iinnnuiifcil liy Prof Smith, ,und
HE, BRISK MUG
HIEUm IIS1I1E
Austin. Texas, Hoc :'I It develops
lliai the school lax amendment lulled
at the last gem nil election, which was
ill No vein be i
The firsl reports l hut ll carried were
uogntivoil today by the official returns
uiiiioiiiicciI by the Mtutc Canvassing
Hoard According lo these reports,
the amendment roeeiyod 122,1110 votes
10 I 211.1 :ill against it, or a majority of
T.ih.mi in opposition.
President Wilson's majority in
as in I !lIII was 2110,512, whit h
(Hi,1)211 greater than II was in
when lie received 2III.IMI votes,
niajoiily lids year Is Hie largest
received in Texas by any cauiliilatc
for the presidency His | • 1111 .till \ oyer
11 lig ht s was 22 1.1 (Hi
T;x
w as
I #12,
Ills
ever
the Insliliilt
al Ion.
I hem Went Into organl
stale Kii|S'rliilentlclll S|s'i ks.
As soon as County Hupeiinleiulont
Smith liad announced the various
coiinnlttees, ho pluueil Prof, A M.
Hluckmun of Piano In oliargu of lilt
Institute, us ll was necessary for
io he ni the court house, where
III:Id o'clock Stale Superintendent W.
F. IXMiglity, utldrossod the trustees
uud pillions of Collin Cnunly. Hupoi
inteiidcni Doughty aihlressed
teachers at the Hoytl High
building Monday uflornoon at
o'clock.
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FOSTER'S WEATHER BULLETIN
Copyrighted 1'Jlti by W T. Foster.
Washington
I :
in the
School
of I ho
teutJi-
llr. Y in son S|s-uks.
Al 2 o'clock Monday p. m.
iiiilltoiiuin of the Hoytl High
building Dr. Vinson, president
Suite rnlveiHlly aiblrcJtsod Iiic
ers of Collin oounty. Hr. Vinson is one
of the ablest speakers in the stale and
his utldress that afternoon was great-
ly appreciated.
Stale Superintendent W P Houghly
nnd Dr. It. I'*.. Vinson, president of
the Stati I'nlvorslty. wore dlstingulHh-
od visitors in McKinnoy Monday, hay-
ing collie to the Collin County metro-
polis Io deliver addresses before the
Collin Conntv Touchers' Institute, be-
ing held in I lie Boyd High School
building. These gentlemen addressed
the touchers In the ufternoon. There
wore ninny trustees unit pal tons from
over the'eoiinty present to hour them.
The addresses of both were along
educational lines. Kacli expressed u de-
Hire to see bettor odiicntlonul futilities
and co-ope ration throughout the state.
Texas now ranks 38 In education, |
they staled, but they hoped before a 1 v(
great while to see Texas ill the front j|1(l
rank. Much speaker said this t-tmbl |n|,onl
be (lone if the people would give them
co-operation.
D. C„ Doe, 21 Nisi
j b 111It'l111 gave forecasts of disturbance
to cross coiilinet Hoc. 2(1 to HI), warm
hlnl IWIIVI' ''col wave 2H lo Jan. I.
i^'Thls will be the iiiohi severe storm of
the mouth. If will ho precudod by a
great high temporutur" wave ami ftd-
lowed by a severe cold yvave. Itf
, he'great.si inloiisllles will tlevelopo
School''1'""" ',,,r I'Jnslern sections.
U'That storm will tlevelopo a change in
weather conditions that will affect
Hie continonl lo the end of May ut
least and probably lo the end of
June, and thereby will affect crop
weather conditions of IIII7.
The last storm in Jumiury will coin '
pli'le 1 he change Hint is lo iletermino
the Clop wouther nllil d'Ofis oil' tills '
continonl for IHI 7. We have work- T. J.
oil out thai great problem at large ex-
pense of lime and money, and far-
mers will have only themselves to
censure If they fail lu profit bv il. our
race should be III possession of all
tills knowledge but II has cost us for-
ty years of labor anil $f>(l,iiii(l, there
fore wo cunnol give il 11 way. if we
did we would ho compelled lo go to
I ho poor house. The crop season of
I ill 7 will lie one of the most I in port-
lures will rise on all the Pacific slopt
1'miliniied fail weather this week
will heighten Christinas shopping lu
Mt Kinney io a volume such as never
was known before. Kcports from
nierchunls in nil classes of business
Indicate no less heavy buying Iiucuum
of high prices, and the money paid
0111 will be enormously greater.
HiisIiicsh Is always good at tills time
ot the year llul II Is exceptionally
good tills yea 1 Collections hlivo boon
good 11111I every body seems 10 have
some money for cash buying. There
Is mi occasion for pessimism and
from all Indications it. seems Unit
every hotly is going to hiivn u good
• 'Illiniums,
Saturday wus a good tiny with tliu
business men of McKinnoy, especially
wus ll 11 good day for the variety
slores Monthly nod Tuesday brought
111111 ty people lo M( Klnuey from all
over the county, who cuin« lo pur-
chase their Christ mils goods.
The fill liters of the county ill'*
spending milch money tills Christ-
inas for presents for I heir families.
\tiil right Hull I hoy should, bocausn
the la liners luivo boon blessed the
past your. They have made bumper
crops, and best of all received tint
highest prices.
McKiliney Is now In her holiday nt-
Iire See the atiracllve and appropri-
ately decorated show windows.
If the shoppers would carry the
smaller packages with lliem II would
I'aiilllate delivery of larger packages
and yyoultl work for the convenience
of I • >. 11 merchant anil customer.
11risk trading is promised for the
balance of the week
CITY OF M'KINNEK
DEFMIT III SUIT
here,
a suit, filial Willi Ulpliict Clerk
Taylor in the fi#lh Olstiict Court
Mrs. Kll/.ahoth Hugley Is plain-
tiff In 11 suit styled Mrs. Kllxuhoth
Hugley vs. C||y of McKiliney et ill, III
which the plaintiff seeks to restrain by
lujimct Iiiii, I lie Clly of McKinnoy und
I lie oihciuls from selling some of her
properly on South Tennessee street to
Hullsfy a levy iiiinlo for street Im-
provenients, namely paving. This
property by order of the city of Mc-
Kiliney is now being uitveiilsod to hu
sold on Hoc. 20.
Iriimc AHciiduncc.
line of the largest crowds ever gath-
etl at the. opening exercises of H'"
Coiinl.v Inslltutr, was presenl Mondity
morning. The opening exercises w''"
held In the auditorium of the Hoytl
High school building. All I ho early
interurbun cars broitglil great num-
bers of touchers to the county capital
while Others ciinio In automobiles nntl
other private conveyances A great
many have arrived since the opening
fxi-nisi's.
Nt \i warm wave ifuch Van-.
(•niixi-r about Jan. H ami tonipora-1 IMimih of Guilty.
lures will rise on all the Pacific slope. | The following pious of guilty have
ll will cross summit of Hookies by been 11 ml lu county court. It. Ii.
close of .lun. "1; plains suction r>; niel'- Mouldcii, judge, and Waller Keou,
Idlan 90, great lakes and Ohio val- clerk.
leys (1; eastern sections 7, reaching, Albert Hraseal, giving liquor to
Newfoundland near Jan. 8. Storm minor; fined $2Ti and court cost*,
will follow about one day bo- amounting to ♦•H.ori.
warm wave, and cool wave Jack Crow, giving liquor lo minor;
one day behind storm yvave. ,lined $25 and court costs. 11 mounting
Most precipitation from this storm 10 $ ft r . H 5.
will be on North Puclllc slope und In Fletcher Walker, eolorod, statutory
northern Hookies. A cold wave will violation; fined $ I tin and court costs,
p.ooede the storm,
make a great upward
temporal 11 res
ilavs follow-
high
Severn
puttying It and
twill prevail for
ing It.
I January precipitation
temperatures amounting lo $127.Kf>.
move uceoin-
I'niluitc.
Mary A. (lough, executor,
application lo probate the will
It. (lough, deceased.
made
of ,T.
will be
Continues Through Week.
The Institute Will be In session un-
til Friday aftenoon. The work will
begin each morning at !> o'clock and
will dose in the afternoon at I.
much
I greater on north Pat I lie slope aml| Mrs. A. 10. Murry. executor. inad
northern Kockios than elsewhere. In application to probate the will of H.
the Canadian Kookles and through- K. Murry. deceased.
out Alaska, deep snows and severe K. C. Merrill, executor, made ttp-
wlnter storms (tre expected. To a less plication lo probate the will of Mrs.
extent these snows will affect the Fannie Hunter, deceased.
1 '.madian plains section The great- .1 A Hills made application to bit
of these storms are expected to appointed temporary administrator of
Kills, deceas-
es!
1 reach meridian 90 during the
days centering on Dec. HI, Jan.
and at). Kaoh of these will be a
1 doi'ln. You may expect them a
live the estate of Mary K
211 oil.
bad * —
lit XI'PltoPltlATi; CHRISTMAS OII'T
tie
Is
Aside
Splt'iulM I'nigrnin.
The program for this inslltuti
one of the best • ver arranged.
from the regular everyday program
so 111 • • ton Iil.lo speakers have hot 1
secured, who will utldress the teach
ors dining the yveok.
eurllcr yvesl of Mcritliin 90 and 11
tUtile later oust of It. '
I Not much pretipllallon east oft
mci'dlun 90 during January and not
I ni itch precipitin Ion in the states,!
east of Itocklos, dining Ihul month. !
II. T. IXcs Sends Our Weekly To His
Mece In llll'lliiilgllillll, Vlulmmn.
Hen T.
Weekly
Kstcs of this city semis the
Hemoorat - (lar.iito as a
AMM Alt
Itiilmul lamp
Many
HIiWTIOV
Hc-clit'ls
(I. W.
old (If floors.
of the Ho-
At a recent meeting
land W. O W. Olimp the folloyvitlg m-, V(,K|(K1i,tl0li would delorinint
elected for the ensuing
Ndyy that congress is InvestIgal- 1 Mirisiiias present for a year to his
Ing tin causes of tlir greatly III- niece, Mrs. Ida Appleton, 1715 I'lerson
creased cost of living. producers Ave. Hlrmlnghiim, AlabuiUtt. Mrs. Ap-
shouhl do 1 heir pari by writing to plcton was formerly Miss Ida Arm-
tlielr cottgressnien. The grain and strong of this clly where she was
cotton markets are manipulated by reared. She was a daughter of the late
manipulating the crop news anil Judge (!. T. Armstrong, a well known
market manipulations are expensive McKinnoy lawyer and at one lime
io the producers and consumers. H niuyor of our city. Mrs. Appleton will
1111 gli 1 develop something If the III- doubtless uppreehite this Christmas
whet It - 1 ■
W Kobln
fit vers wort
term:
Consul Oommundor. It
son.
Adv. I,lout.. K I' I'nrvln
Hanker. \V. It. liongshoro.
Clerk. HO. Cox
Kscort. N Webb.
Watchman. I5dgar Horn.
Sentry. J W Wilmoth.
Manager. John K. Drury.
Phvsiclans Drs. J. K. Huntei
Howls, W S Wysong. A.
furnier. nntl .1, S Collins.
Mr. Cox was re-elected
ninth year us clerk of Hits camp
Ylnrtnml ( hrWmti* Tn«o.
II
C. T
Itridg-
for his
The Vlnclnnil Sunday School will
give a Christmas tree at the ehiiroh
Saturday night. Dec 21. The publicJ*
Invited to Join with the Sunday School
In the Joyful occasion.
or the brokers ure Interested In
Ipulutions of crop und other
that affects the markets.
UOVM-HOI Sl'.H.
Ml«
(icil rude Hdiisi'r mid
lloyil Happily Marricil.
[present coming as it does from her old
man- native Texas homo town for tifty-two
news weeks. Quite u number ure doing ns
Mr Ksles In this Instunce—aendlng
our Dally or Weekly as a Chrlstnnui
present to relatives nntl friend* In
other stutcs or other parts of thla
W. C. Htale.
J. A. Cooper an esteemed friend
The marriage of Miss (lortrudo W|to lives West of Annu, called Tiies-
Houser. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. day to renew for The Weekly lleino-
11 ouser of Hluo Kldgo, to Mr W C. crut-d ixotte also suliscrlhlng for the
Hoytl of FnrmersvHIe, was solemn- Hallas News at Clut> rules. Mr. Cooper
Ir.ed last Wednesday evening at «:::to is a prominent farmer of his Mention of
the home of the brble, the the county nnd those papers are triad
to rotiilh him on our list of readers.
in
o'clock
Hex. Vires officiating The newly-
weds will reside In IV' m rniHc Mr.
Hoytl Is toucher of the llogg.v school
near that place.
Send the weekly Deniocrat-On-
■otte a whole year lo a friend for a
Christmas present. It's only 11.1*0.
They will like It.
Thunks to Mrs. C. A. Put ton, An<
na. Itouto I. for a renewal to The
Weekly liemocrat-tliuiette.
Mrs. Mary
sends In her
The Weekly
Wyllo of Anna. Route 9,
renewal subscription to
Democrat •Uar.ette.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1916, newspaper, December 21, 1916; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292234/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.