The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1920 Page: 11 of 12
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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920.
Over Four Million Dollars
^ In Deposits As Shown By Our
Last Statement is
The Best Evidence of the
Growing Popularity
Of This Strong, Old Bank.
Collin County National Bank
J. W. ANIII.I Y, t'n lil<r
L. A. SCOTT, l'rcs.
To abort a cold
and prevent com-
plications, take
| lilt l"l I I I .|.|-|-l-l-l-l'1-1
Rugs! Rugs! Rugs!
i .*
W- have nil--- "I every kind ami
for (list ti <" room von want it f"i In
linoleum* and ; 111 kinds of floot io\<
moot reasonable prices.
•y Hiss*—lust tin
fai t, our entire
'lings is c 11111 • 1
rur you in . <1
muck of ruus.
■tc anil at the
Walker & Hight
I'lione 71'J.
Kir^t D<>or VVe<l ('liecvps liros. Store.
| I 11|-|.| I I | ■ I'M-I-I-M"! i' i •!—h-t—1 -l"! 'I 11 -1-1 "I—1 -r-I—l-l-l1—l- l-l- I—, i—;- —f
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nautealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain*
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
MWhll tl III:
loll .IITM>s III ICI
Letters From the People
About Fordson
Hurleson. Texan. Kept. !;>, 1!H9.
I am Hi" owner of the Orel Fonlsnn Traitor brought to Tarrant
county, t brone live hundred acres of ground with it in the fall of
191N; also disked and seeded thin land. I used this tractor to pre
pure my cotton land in January and February, did quite a little of
hauling with it In Hi" spring months; and when the harvest aensun
came aroutnl I started cutting grain. After seeing 't work for two
days I immediately purchased another one, and now I own three.
My original tractor is in llrst-class condition today and has never
been in the shop. I am Just finishing the harvesting of 150 acres
of cane and 1 expect to list all my cotton land this corning year with
tractors. It looks to me like the Kordson speels "Uood-bye,
Mule," who has in the past eaten tip most of my profit. If you
Mr.
look
been
over your hoiks you will find most of my neighbors who have
watching the work of my tractors are now owns of Kordsons. Yours
vugt truly, FRANK JUNKS, Burleson, li. K. D.. Fort Worth.
* IMainview. Texas, May 'J 1!il9.
I would not take twice the price I gave for the Kordson If I could
not get another. KBHI) HASTRTTKK.
We now have on display an Oliver No. 7<>, 1-row Fordson tractor
mtddlelireaker equipped with 14-inch middicbreuker hase and 20-Inch
■hare. Plain rolling coulters. Will be glad to receive your orders.
Jackson-Harris Auto Co.
Authorised Ford Service Station.
Hot biscuit season Is here. The best
biscuits ever made were made of
White Billows flour.
.. ITS HERE
ATLAST-
ABRAND
4 NEW
. HUPM0B1LE
OF THE 1920
TYPE AND WE
WANT YOU
TOSEE
i IT TODAY
J. H. STINSON
MDAI.I It
Chili ft n<! oyster cnrktnil h.'iiiop nt
!I;ay«I No. IU>V CALIAVELU
Mur.
Cn.\ Mn Iml .1. S Me K itiii«->' if
< Hii-sis thi.v |wi|mt m #4 i \«■ publicity top
i li«' I *1 11i;*I tin* maximum !<■ ■ for i
jiiiH'.v.s t unniriK in Mrtvitinev. namf
1 « iii.1 lis- I I• <'ny < h ihnaiM - ik I • •
within I hi* city limits, ami no more win
' i'l ' i"i-'• ■ it. HfvtT.'tl <*oni| liiInta liuvo
rorm* in him, ami arn-Mis h«vi* h n
I'll" • • i li.il 11111 >« :•" I. U Ik'I • .11 11«
Hii\ii> ami ownt'iN witu <hat^in^
liion- th in I .«•, Im Hiihl. H ' tiiti-s that
j| anyiaiit Imiiik i'Ii.i )>:rtl more than
I will i< | « i t to lilii.. that In* will
Nii irtl.N i nfold' I ln law, ami thus si i-
that I Im public is not ovi'i-o'ha rK«*il.
NON-SETTING
■ WHITE LEGHORNS
BEST LAYERS
W A. I'otcetc of mar Melissa is
using ion classficd columns lo ad
m-rimc t !tecn or twenty pure lucd
young \\ 11 e Leghorn cockerels. Mr
i I'otcctc li is l i ru rulsing the nun-
■.citing i ire lucd White leghorn
rhlckciti for eight years 11. has
found thin hlecd of chickens lo be
wonderful layers. Tin * do not set
and continue to lit* right on through
tin w inti months 11 < ■ is getting
M<\crul ilx/.eiis ol i per da> at
present. i|r changes roosters every
* ear . lid its constant!* I n liesl ol
pun- liloo to liis flock. At our last
i'oilin I'm i\ Fair lie won first, sei
>iiil third iml fourth premium* on
both pull. and cot kerels Mi I'o
till"' mis hat tin farmers of our
• "i; nl * w 1 I do « ell lo breed tIlls
wirict.* ol h i I cm more c\t nsl*'l*
oil aecotlll ot their egg producliu:
1111 • • M t t - 1 : i .in liluh and Willi'
Leghorns ti i- non setting variety
of I hi' I i ' ' I .1 re I 111' chlell ell-. f hat
out iii ill* i' lav iii I old Willie) months
w In ii i cr . areesl and highest
i nd a i -1 in i i i t ■ a deiii nil M '
r'ntiele e our farmer friends to'
I V i i \ a • of the I ll;. lice lo 1111 > j
I'll 11*l lo, I voum roosters
| • •• i:i Ini .■ p.i Improve I heir egg
I 1 oil iii i,i• el. i>| chick > lis I'll : ;
' " i ethoi I lie I'll lef objci I 111 I'.l l■■
'' '| ■ ■ "i I I 111'I el o|'l I III lie it
In>• bri i .hi1 v should I" n lauu d
i'l el \ I 'll! home.
GO HAND IN HANDHERE
We make the grade of our Hanking Service our pride.
Service • Is subordinate to only otto thing your
In fact, our
dealing with us.
I iy
every
Service, we mean I he
banking transaction.
correct willing, obliging handling of
H* Safety, we mean thai dour e.n
not only your funds hut your every deal at '
Safety and Service may be your here
* liieh absolutely
i llank.
Hfifitrli
i< i: HI i i i i 11< iv
*n "t
M (llcrt I
t hi ,111a
I o||. ml \,, iioii'u i' \ ,
I'll SlICI ««•'«! llllOM'll
lino 11uii 1.1\ relli'ti's I olds anil l.n-
l.rippc. « oii,s|l|wit|on, llll|oi|si||.>s,
l «s ol \|i|>< ill<■ ami llcailaclic-.
Ml It \M
(tlTltiN l(|{| M>:
l.\l,I fltCMII M
SJ I uu
all bale i | Mehaue cotton uieaHIII
lllg lull one and one-eight inches to
"in ami lliice MlMccnlhs iih Ihs and
very strong staple Were sold during
\i.vomli"i I>\ A. S. t'arler of ibi clt>
lo llitshb\ llrolhers of Houston at a
price | so points or $24 IKI a bah
above a'ly i.lhei cotton in tins coun-
ty In a.dilllion io the long and strung
staple Hits eotion will, 11 ii de i nouna!
weather conditions, give a lint turn
out of .'Ik lo -12 per cent which makes
it the most desirable cotton known.
t''or the past five years Mr. Mebane
has given particular attention to sta-
ple and at the same lime w-oiklng to
keep up the high per cent o' lint and
now that lie has accomplished hi
aim, he has a length of staple that is
in more general demand than any
other premium cotton. Lockhait
Iteglstor
These famous seed are snM fiy J
M. A \ I iRKW'S, The la uding Seed
StOi e ill Mi l< 11111C V.
Nucoa Nut Mutter nt f\ .1. Haydnn s
No. 2-KflY I'AMiWUM,. Mgr. It's
Just like gooil country butter.
Mrs \\ I!. Mitchell Irs returned
trorn s-in \nlonlo, where she was
called ale lit two wee I s llgo to the
bedsfdi of Im r Wot her, I >r. I< riifger,
whom ' lie left somewhat improved in
health.
RICHEY'S
S. C.
RHODE ISLAND
REDS
I'rlKe winner" wherever shown. Kggs ,
per setting of la priced at <2 to $10.
.iii' mcifEY,
See -lie at my brick restaurant. East
I.on isia nil street. McKitiliey, Texas.
dn I ll vi i y btisl ol I'l III> iflK
T.
'II.I I'ill/ens I't
'ol lin
I
w "II 1111pi'i \ r<d I'll w Ii I' Ii 11 "ii
in (iilti\.itlon mi in 'i last 'i ii, ha.- a
gooil home ai ii, i land l>.-I in I
gaed and \< i > in • u■ 11. . Mr il' iiv
will iehi hav ' f v i .n il ', ul.11':,'d i"
ell i us | riill tree... I., auge a lul j la, .
It'll i t Iii" , c|e.t *\ hleh in. .nil lo I"
lilglil ■ l euiuneratlv« in thai • " . e
mi i leic'.e sa \ s in "\ pi ' 11 i:.. i.'
Ills hone i lull and thai lie i i w ■ :1
pleasi d Willi ilia' ll in i v. ii ei i
si I a HI' •' to : ay li I W lllle ai e i V i
i c |>| i | aui now i the gm mil, the r pn aim low .n..'
in \ 1 i r-1 i et iii as \ oil i l.*oillll v | ma ii >' ol i en sh tvefin ■: 11'a 1 in t he sa li i>-
and during this lerui, I liavii l.'land old Mate tin i n |f: shilling and
prosecute t'a it ll fully | tomatoes i. le yet oil tile villi', i'ersollt
person violating cniiiliu' from the Willi y lecentlv stult
nans nl' aniiouncing
n a i a 1111111 a 1 ■ I in i I'-
ll I • " o 1 l ' 011111 > \ '
I
D PROVIDER S FAMIL1
I5GGS
FOR
Hatching
I'rom the best Hhoile Island lieds In
<'oilin county. I won more first prizes
III an .ill competitors combined In last
county fair. I'riee of eggs I3.no per
15, $5.50 for .in. Also have some stock
for sale of I: I Itedsnml Hnrred I'ly-
nuiiiti! liocks Satisfaction guaranteed.
.1, \\. TINSI.EY.
M> Kinney. Texas.
WORK
w NOURISH
MENT
Jour strength depends
on the 1 ij-e you h&ve Led.
And also upon the .
food you. a>ve j-ed.!!!
1.1.
♦ Il l I I I 1 M l l"l I ! I-M I I I I I I I l t.|-!.|-l'|i.H-M-l"l-l-l-l-l-l~l-!-l-l-l"l"i'e-1
Paint Thai Will Sfayj
I After 1920 Is Gone!
ii liii? ilny's work witli-
i>u1 Kickiny, 1 ii'i'Hiisij I'm
Mrs
I like
Itt'Sl fowl?
sill
properly
Proviilcr
nonrislie'l.
knows tluil
Oil
mnr
kcl .Mlltl
wfoi'l' \\
11'I'l'
^ fount!
•\ tri'iit lit'i
fill' \ -111 r .-
i 'oiinf\
Ink i ti -
lo Mill tllill i
election lo I h
torney
i• r\ ing
A t torni
"inleii voreij lo
a ml diligent l> ever.*
tin la** wlniicM i I could secure Milt
I i u nl I Villi lice llolll the officers,
Irom the giainl Juries and I com the
cooperation ot citizens. In this coil-
I Moll. I have endeavored lo liinko
no distinction between persons or
classes of persons, and have tried to
enforce every law of flic I'enal Code
of Texas.
In as much as prnlnugod grand
jury ■iisstoiis ale ol considerable ex
peiise to the county, I have tried, as
far as possl' le. to dispose of misde-
meanor violations of the law by
means of complaints and Informa-
tions: and our grand Juries have been
held in session only for purposes ol
Investigating and returning Indict-
ments in felony cases and such misde-
meanor cases as could not otherwise
In- developed. Not only has tills plan
a\ed use oi long grand Jury
essions; but It has expedited the dis-
posiliou ol misdemeanor cases, caus-
,ug them io be disposed of without
■ I'la* on pleas of guilty, In many In -
stanccs when l here would otherwise
cave been expensive Jury trials.
As evidence of the work that has
la en done, during last year, In addi-
tion to tin great number of misde-
meanor cases disposed of III the dlt
i'i n ut Justice courts and the I'miuty
Court, there were lift* trials on felon*
inda'tmcnls In the IHstrlcl I'onrl III
he e I list I'll'! Court cases, there
ei" i*in aci|ii itla Is. one conviction
• a- a 'iilsd. aiiinr and fot't.V Iwo con
|ei ions tor I'' lonn r ; and ill luenl*'-
iie .I' iln eon* a I inns fur felonies tin'
■ I lYinla ills did not I cecivi suspi inled
.. at. in i lull rt'eei* eil •- nie'ic a o.
in the penitentiary. As
; 11rl In .■ evldeiie. ol t le work done,
t lie f. ol I lie office , . rued. **'"i ■
I,, i' In excess ,ii in* .'ilar.*. that of in*
. I a III ' II" I'll off ee i * p" isc; Kn
l .ii ill. i 'lie hn. not old* supported
itself '.* iln i'i cm i a riled, but it has
aid mom to the county.
Ill, e\el\ whatever me a ure of sue
.1 11.1 - I a I'll .-1' a Iln d ill I lie wau l; i if
i ' e Count* Attorney's oii'iee, has
In diie in a III I ge III'- inure I o I lie
n| i ration of you who ludieVe In
law . iforci'inetit. So I ii ppi "ciati the
fact that you have not only iloin me
a distinct honor In elcciing me Coiin-
! * Mtorney, bill also In tile ei'-o|n ra-
. ii■:i that you have given me in hclp-
i i' to secure the proper prosecution
■ if lie ie violating the law.
In view ol the work that. Is accom-
plished and of the co-operation that
I ti m receiving, I hereby submit |o
* ou iii* candidal * for election for a
"i nn.I lei ii I make llils announce-
ment and solicit your vole and In-
|'!n. II"" subji I't In tile |l"IUOeratlc
lYnnnt* Kb el Ion lo be held on the
.I i,f .In!* t :i'.'n \nd I promise
ii r en i I hi. in, a second term
' ill continue to si "U the co-oper-
■ n "*'i i* law enforcing ag"licy
(.cuuliii' Nuenaiuit Itullcr.
I'i ' • '•! n no other like the Coconut
I Hut i Mirgarlne you get hore. Its
■ at in ami thu beat.
i • Mcl\ inuey.
— - — J_I ui
there tli a* had been uo frosl Iln 'c
* eI there being tomatoeH on ill)
vines and other green Vegetation. Mr
Hinge su*s tluil such life as lived b*
people in the Valley appeals to him
In addition to the rich laiui lands
and mild ( llmate the enjo* inent of
hunting and fishing also appeals P
persons fond of such sport*..
W. II Hi 11 ge was reared In Me
Kinney and while his many friend"
regret to see him, leave yet they wish
h I in and his wife much happiness
and the contentment and prospcrlt*
which they hope to find In the fa"t
settling section of T« xiis lie ordered
The Dally Pourler-OllKette sent lo his
address.
flrovs's Tasteless chill Tonic
fCHtnri'ii vitality ami enemy tiy purlfylnil anil en
ritlilnil I lie blund. Yen riui mhiii feel iln Sln nuili
I'liinu. Iiivlituratlnil KfTii l I'riru (Ilk.
Queen of Dixie lien feed makes thi
hens 'ay. Sn|,| by MillIgaii tlrocery
Co.
Our Chief Aim
1 as always been to make this grocery
i place towni is which the people 9t
('oilin count.*' could point with pridfc
To accompli h tills, and to Attala
the HIGHEST STANDARD Of BP-
M'lBNCY, *v. have adopted the
most plt< nil: loss I v io MBTHOMl
combined with OOOU nt.n.WAH.
I"' i!D HONESTY.
C. J. Haydon No. 1
Jim Kltohlnx.
Auto Hellvery
Mgr.,
Phone
114
Before and After
New Tires at Half Price
Tii" illustration to the left shows lire when It i . ached
ii io the right flic same tire after we rein led It
mi l guaranteed It for .'1,500 miles. We ei nee fi.r
rebuilding tires with this guarantee, a follows: —
:•>xM. $9; *0x3 1-^. $11.25; IlL'xH 1 < I DO;
; i x I, $15.75, and other size nn > ingly.
TII15
I ri d Holder.
I'llOIIC *1 I ll,
Qi icK Tim: si i:\ im
ilerr,* ''«
So. Tmiih'ss e s;i
'nil,
t
a..f *..
"I—l*'i"l"l- l*-i"'-
1920—Greetino -1920 ii
i > •
We exiI'llil greetings and I"" t \ i i m lo i 'iinny good friend* •>
and patrons. < mi wish is that tin w.ii IS;; > i luing you the great- 'J
es1 amount of prosperity and liapplin.' i rave ever known. We
thank you for past patronage ami hope i ■ rvc you during ths '1
year before us.
Milligan Grocery Co.
Sncii«(MMim lo Prlii- stiff.
Phone* H7
-l-v-M-M-I-M-M"
tp
I
.'I ■
ol'. Iii- ; 111 • I III \ pocket I took
of the |*"'■ ipi■ ■,
•ntly to rendi
i'll slli ii St live 1
ceo no in ieal and ;
I'i " ••• iltlllg those J
A. M
Ve
(i:
iti
liT
'full*
' ilil-'t
l!l>.
i
!
ivw Seed Store
Thai's
I HARRISON'S
"Town nnil Countrv I'alnts'
won't last, buy Harrison's
^liialllles.
' which we sell. Do n't buy paints tlnit
and i "t I looks and long waring ..
1
Wilcox Lumber Co.
MoKinnaj, Allen, Princeton, Mellu*.
Always • good stock of Window OIms.
., i
nmiiiriiiininiMi
JUST RECEIVED A
FRESH SHIPMENT OF
RIPE. SWEET JUICY
FLORIDA ORANGEY
AND GRAPEFRUIT.
PRICES 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c
AND $1.00 DOZEN
P. R. WLSIM«KH \NI)
The l'm> lilcr of RrtnthliiK
HihhI io Kal. Phone •
I h. vc opene
of in> reslda
stled which*
ii * seed a ml
• ' a in ** store In front
nee on South Tennessee
will be hea11uuaiii'rs for
plant business. I i xnect
a i ii' ot Mebane Cotton seed tf soon
.imi \*lil sill tli^iu at $. mi to i'f no
11 • i- b ishel. Also have all kinds
i' itit- in season. 1*. L. JA'^KSON,
phone 70. ~
\ \ s\\ I lis l
1,11XV I It
M.I, til Till' SI
Itln l.ll Will •. M l 1^
W H I'engo Im, answered the ell
tlduf.' c.i'l ot tin sunny lands of South
Texas, down In the Ismvm' lllo
tlraiulc Valley where lie has bought
lai ■! Aec mipanled In his wife, tie
lift Krlday ifternoon for Santa *lii'ti,
Texas, which Is located fourteen
miles from the welt known Sooth
Texas ctty of Harllniren. At thla pie<e
Mr. Benfe owm thirty-five acre* of
DON'T BUY A
TRUCK UNTIL
YOU LET ME
TELL YOU HOW
TO GET ONE FOR
0NLY-
$650
AND DON'T YOU
BUY A TRAC-
TOR UNTIL YOU
LFT ME TELL
YOU HOW TO
GET A REAL
GOOD ONE FOR
And still another
one for only $500.
C. J. Smith
s. w.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1920, newspaper, January 15, 1920; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293260/m1/11/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.