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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, li« KINNEY, TEXAS, THtHKIlAY JAN. 2K. 1922.
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will find here just the shoes you are looking for
at prices less than you are asked to pay at some
stores.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following announcements (m
the Offluul named are subject to tin
notion of tlio (IvniK iitic primary to l>,
In Id July 22 1 928:
I'of Congress, Fourth District.
SAM HAYHURN.
I Ro-election.
District Clerk:
.M Its. A I.h i: 'I'A Y Lull
( Uc-i'lia'Iloll. I *
I HANK 11 \\ HK.rn.UJY. .
I'm Tux 'olloctor
\V. &1 111 KOIOSS.
( l'"or ro -election to sccond li t in.)
I'or County Attorney:
II. OHADY CI I AN I >1.I0H
W « •. I. \ .U.K. .1 ROOIOR8.
II II. MOII SON.
I "or i 'uglily i 'lerk
W. li MANTuoTll
MISS M I N.M 10 HI HHAOIO
I'or County Superintendent:
J. \V MuSM.KY
I'm Slim lit':
II I' HOW It 10 Y
10. O. ((HONK) II M.I'WIN
\v. k. (mi.i.) iiisiii);',
JIM KIMHIUKL.
HARRY WHITK.
\\ . A. ( W II.I.) K WHO V
SAM A. W 101,I'll.
I'or I'll \ As' i mmoi :
!•'( ill I OS T 11. Hi) A HI'.
( Hi' i li i l Ion, mu mnl term.)
Koi' County Treasurer:
T A. I'A It HIS.
.inllN I). MOKHOW.
l-'or Coininmsloncr, District I:
J J.. (JIM) OIBSON.
i li.\ HI.KM T. MIINCY.
C. I! MIXON.
I 'm <'oiuiiiliiNimior No. 2:
ll<)M 101i I. I'OKI'KY.
I'or Commissioner. District ;t:
It ('. McLBOD.
i Ko-i li i l Ion. hi'ooiiiI term.)
l-'or Commissioner, District No. 4
W. J R(llllllNS.
(Jto election.)
li'or JiiHtlro of 1'i'tioo. I'rocliid No I
10. I'" WATSON.
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WILLIAM J. BRYAN
PRAISES FARMER
BLOC IN CONGRESS
Washington. Jan. 2.V A portly,
partially lialil gcntlemuii of matin1"
years, whose fact \vu« familiar in uuny
loan in the room, nut throughout tlio
two sessions m tin agricultural con
lereiice opening In ro Monday.
Ho hoard I'restdeiit Hurtling make
H speech ami listened to the upptuus"
- joined In II. lie heard numerous
BRYAN
the lltiuncler lias gotten back of In
needs In Congress."
It was n. knookout -u regular, old
fashioned Bryan knookout. The farm-
ers liked It and yelled for more.
Will. AIM
Wilson Chapel
Suirlay School
Growing Rapidly
HAT W RING
Senator Chfir^s A. Culberson
Will Seek Re election.
I Oft C OUNTY ,VI*rol(l\IOY.
II.
II. NuilMin Announces t nnillilitcy
I'or |iii|Hiiiuiil Comity tillltv.
There wore 107 present at Sunday
Sehool last Sunday. I .urge emigrega-
llmi al the 11 o'clock service io hear
the pastor, Hov. Jordan, preach.
The Senior Kpworth League of
I'rlneeiun rendered a very Interesting
program al the Wilson Chapel church
in I he afternoon. A large congrega-
tion -was present and every one on-
!Joyed the program very much. In
| speaking of the Sunday school nt
this place the writer wishes to
make mention of the Adult class,
which It was my pleasure to visit on
lasl Sunday. !l Ik a wonderful class of
men and women. Thirty-five wore
present in this class. They are work-
ing for fifty and wo truiy believe with
lln Ir efficient teacher, Dr. Hridgofar-
iner and working band of men and Washington. Jan. 26.-—Nenatoi
woini'i they will soon reach this mini Charles A. Culberson last night an-
Iter. nounced that he will lie a candidate
■ for re-election. He said Just sixty-one
Mils. W. 10. M XltSII AU/ words to make the announcement
Is IN NI0W YdItli 'which was as follows:
"To the I Jenioerals of Texas:
Mrs. W. 10. Marshall Is 111 New York "It Is my purpose to imhmit my
t'lty whore she will spend some weeks nnnu to the I leiiiocratlc primary this struggle
S10N ATOFt
A. Ct'DBIOKSON.
11. 11. Ncllson of McKluney Is li
candidate for count) attorney of Col
J in county, subject to 111 <• action oi tin
democratic primary Jul.* -I! "
Mr. Neilson's name appears In tin
regular announcement column of The
I'ally Courier (Ituse! to ami Weekly
I icmoei at-< iazel to.
Mr, Noilsun has received many solle
ItatloiiH from friends In all purls of
the county to enter the nice for llu
in Mi*' and has only consented to do ro
alter due deliberation and iilici ha\
lug reullvsed the Importance in the
pest unil the duties Involved in accept
ing the responsibility of discharging
thorn, If elected. Tlie position of coun-
ty attorney Is perhaps one of the most
Important, It not the must linnprlaui
ol'llce ill the law enforcemelll division
of the county government. The Counl*
Attmnuy is chained will) the respntini
bllily oi conducting all criminal casus
before the county and district courts
hi the county for tlio slate and lias
nftiltllinle of duties lo perform, all very
Iiiiporlunt. Hence II retinites lln set
vices of an efllcieiit and energetic law
yer to handle tliese matters in order
lliul Juslice may not miscarry an I
thai all defendants may reecho a fair
and impartial hearing In all matters In
court notion.
Mr. Ncllson Is peculiarly well-fitted
to discharge the duties of county at
torney. lie is a graduate of the law tie
partmcut of the State University and
has been engaged In successful prae
tlco for several years. 1-le Is at pres-
ent oily attorney for the city of Me-
Klnney and as such is tilling the posi-
tion acceptably. The position ol fit>
uttorncy in a city of McKlnney's im
porlancu is also a very responsible
position and reiiulros the sorvleos of ii
well-posted and coiniiotent attorney to
till the place.
Mr. Ncllson Is a veteran of the
world war, having served abroad as a
lieutenant during the progress oi
America's partlclpalIon In the great
tie ontciod the service in
If
You tfi'sirc llu' I test in hniKs, Toilet nrtieloH Stationery
etc. and if ctiiiiit^v mii.I proiuptuesH appeal to you phone
lo.
I t hclivery.
North Side Drug Co.
II. A. Kiiit'li .lrM J. l.yuian Davis.
Hill tllMMlSSIIIMIt
W. .1. Itohhill* of I'liiiio Nooks
election |iim|>oNI In |t|h||'t«'l No.
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4.
Under instruct Ions from t'oniml*
bloner W. J Hobbins ot lilstrlcl No.
-I. The Dally Courier Ouxcttc ami
W eekly I icmocrul-OaKottiv have jiluc
ml lite name of Mr. ltobhins in the
i cguUir aiinounci'iifoiit ooluiun oi those
papers as a candidate for n ejection
to die customary second term with
which 114.1 th I' li I county olltchilH are al
ways honored by I lie voteia ot litis
precinct.
Mr. Hobbins announces subject In
the action of the dcmncriilIc primary
v.ltieh Is lo iii' held oil July 22. 1U22
Hi- is ..ell (luullllcd for tlie ol'llce, is
au honorable ami trustworthy citizen
and Is making an efllcieiit ofllclul.
Mr. Hobbins lias resided In South
Collin for twenty live years during
which time lie litis been engaged In
lurmliiK and stockrulslng. lie stands
high In the estimation oi (lie cIiI/oiik,
and lie has made a lull lit HI. painsliik
ing Coiumlssioiioi. lie is a true ileum
crut. alway s standing true to the pi in
CLASSIFIED
I COLUMN
LIVK8TOOK.
WAN lion flood dry hand milk*!'.
I'lOCAN 11 HilVK IJAIHY. Ham Apple.
Mgr.
NOTICB—'When In the niarkat tot
Hngisterod Jeraey cowi, heifers tt
bulla blood line good, all in f<Ol
Kliape. J. U TOUI>. MHKInMjjJJg^
WANTED.
WANTI0I>—Quilting to do; quilt tor
HOc a spool, ulao crochet on ttM
halves. Will be at I.. M. Smith's hard -
ware store freiu 1) o'clock until >
elides of the party, ever ready to work [every Saturday MHS. HID MARTIN,
lor thy upbuilding of his community. H. li, McKlnnoy.
t'Oimtv tsti)iw ,'iiitl nnlimi i
Mr. Hobbins will appreciate II,c vote !Tl'"n " , <,H <mM t,"M wuek *or
and Influence ol every .,ualllled volet j1 «,rn lu'e. What have you? My MOOK
|Is running low. Call 518 for qtilok
action. CAT11 lOY'H KURNITURC
In Ills precinct and promises it' re-
elected lo do all within his power to
continue to perform the duties in
cumbcut upon a county commissioner
and to administer the ofllc with econ-
omy and satisfaction to all concerned.
Kcuicmhcr Mr. Hobbins' claims
when you got to cast your ballot on
July 22.
HTOHIO.
WANTI0D To hear from owner t
good fariu for sale. Htuto caah
lull particulars. D. I'". IIUHH,
neiipolls, Minn.
WA N'T 10D A partner with Kurd Mr
mnl two hundred dollars lo work Ool*
IX IllOlt. lln county Willi inc. There la soma-
thlug to this. J. it. KANiO, l''armara-
In the contemplated departure from ' villc, 'I'exas.
A i e l\ I n u e v ot III' 10 I, i'hicher to ' VV*J
oilier lieidr: of labor, our oill/eiishlp ' >VANTKD Will trade n good M*
wllbour,. gar.l K. church til liliul Ion, i'1"r for 14 *<,od *Ut0m0
heaves a sigh ol sincere regie! Cor Ml<1' * ,r,,ch or K°"d n,,le"' T' ■
twelve yeai he has served as Jiilslot "All! lit Icc I'actoi-y.
oi the local I'rosbyUtriiitt ohiiich. ilur 1 " ■
mi 'ivliich long period his godly Ii>• •
\l.l, Al'l'ltl • I.VI'IO I'll.
In reviewing tlie new spring and sum- summer for the nomination tor I'nltod
in or styles In mlllnery and novelt* Stales senator, which jilace I now
dress accessories and 'while there wMI boltl through youi favor and pa 11 In lit v.
also buy the now spring stock of goods and for which I am profoundly giati
for her store In McKlnnoy.
Mrs. Marshall Is exoprlenoed In tin
New York murkets and always seeitri
good values for her trade.
other speeches, accompanied by more
or less pla sc. He was a visitor, not
a delegate. He l ad attended to look
and listen
Come the hour for adj •irnment
j.c chairman, who had noted the
i tlgure, aiosc ami made soun
brief Introductory remarks, and then:
"Gentlemen of the conference
.William Jennings Bryan."
The visitor arose front his seat
amidst thunderous applause Those
were faces lie was accustomed to look
Into during his thirty yonm of nctl\e
political life. The applause was music.
And his our. during the conference ills-
cuaslotis. had become attuned to the
dominant note. He launched into a
glowing tribute of the farm bloc In
Oongreaa—its work us compared to
the old-time Wall street blocs.
And here are some of the things ho
id, punctuated by enthusiastic out -
sts of approval from his uudlenca:
"The bloc Is better than any I have
Known In the last thirty years, be-
cause it in honest enough to act open
Ijr."
"Tho farmer was the ilrst man on
1 earth and he will be the lasl man. It
distinct stop forward Hint tilt
wil.l.li: CHdlJCII AND WIIIC
fill This Is all I will say now, but in
a tew weeks. I will make a further
statement to you on the subject
C. A. f'l'I.HrCHSON'
Senator Culberson in beginning
tweiity-fo'ijtb year In the Somite find
TO 1.1 VI0 IN (X)RSICANA in point of service far outranks any
— - — 'other democratic member of the body
Mr. anil Mrs. Willie Crouch will Cut
leave Thursday for Coralcana, Texas, •
where they will make their future W. It. .MITCIIIOI.I.'S NIOW MltlO
home. For the past few years Mr. STdlllO III'RIO ON FRIDAY
Crouch lias been employed In the I. Jul —
office of the Houston « Texas Cen- w*. It. Mitchell announces In an mi-
tral Railroad. He has been transfer- vcrtlsoment In The Dally Courier-Oa-
red to the office In Corslcana. The x.< tt>> that he .vlll operi his new drug
numerous friends of this esteemed Kton. |„ McKlnney Krldny .fain. 27th
young couple will regret to learn of tI, OMO of (h,. wiloox new buildings on
their moving away. t lOust t.oulslana Street. across from the
J. IV Dowell store and Just east of
I It I 7 and was honorably discharged In
lftl!).
Mr. Ncllson is Ito years old and is a
son of Dr. S, It \ellsnn of Iji'lonla
Before entering the law practice Ic
s* as n teacher in High school here. Ill-
was commander of tho local post o,
the American legion last year. He Is
his superintendent of the l-'lrst Methodist
Sun lay school here.
Mr. Ncllson pledges himself If elect
ed to tlio high and Important position
of county attorney to fearlessly and
Impartially enforce uII laws mid eon -
iluct the office In a manner that will
result In justice being meted out to
every person regardless of station In
life, who Is brought before the courts
In ■which he would lie prosecutor.
Ho aska each a.ml every voter of the
county to consider his claims for the
office sought and when you go to make
up your bullot he will appreciate any-
favorable consideration shown him.
FOR SALE.
TWO GOOD Pianos for sale i/heap; *
four piece living room suit real cheap:
have several good sewing mnchtnea nr
real bargains, this week; several sets
solid oak dining cliulrs. good ita new;
bargains for tills week. CATHTOY
l'"l J UN ITU It K HTOHIO. l'hono Hi
Kiihi Virginia street. ..
and sympal licl ic iniiilal nil Inns haw
Hi eally cititeurcd him to all ol' oui
I" Iiple noil c li tl veil iii ell iis well
c 11 it ro 11 In e n. <' 1111 < I re 11 art well lis tin
tigcii, the i11IIrut, the Invalid, tlio hoi
i o w I li I, I t,i- pom, tlii- ticli. the prosper
oils and the uul'ortuiuile, all claim lull
male friendship Willi him and kimu
and love "Itro." Klnolior.
With lieautilul synijutthy in his
saintly heart for all our peojde In and l''OU SAI.I0 -(iit'i range, gas hcfttSr,'
round about our city, with kind hands, ktlehcn cabinet, dining table and dill-
i.oble, cheering, loving wind- In ha- lug cltalrs. I., K HTllJWART. l'hone
gone here ami yonder seeking to serve 87-1.
IiIh MumIct hy herviii^; lu.s crouturch.
"Bi'( th«r" I-'IihIkt haw iilrcadv punier PYKI'JNK MIONIINIs roli6V6l liftd
ed countless treasures laltl tip In the Breath, Sore Oumjf anil Dentine H*
I'ab.oc of I'eaco on the eternal shoreh P<«uro. Try a II.Ou ho*. SO days aatto-
lie Is yet in his prime, and wlier- fuutlon Bunranleed. At Drug Htoraa.
wl" mUL,|y ^ u, FIVK acrea. with extra good
their store us the years come and go. , g
. , — College, for aale on
lusuronc al." 1 terma or exchange. See Tha
ney Realty Co. Phone AS. Thla
McKlnney's beat well-fitted up *
urban home.
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KIV'B acres, with extra I
, . - gas, good water, near KeKltUMV*!
for lie is truly a practical lotlirwer "f 000 P"IMI
the meek and lowly Nu/arene - al-1 1
ways going ubout doing good as well
as in regularly preaching the gospel
fri.,.1 the pulpit.
A. M. Aug lln, who lives on Dr. It ffnii & He'd ricks grocery store.
I.* Davis furm 111 the Bowlhv com |0\ervthlng It. he building Is now and
miir.lly west of McKlnnoy, enrolls tor ,;u||(1|ng |„ llf,w. |n addition to the
Tho Weekly Democrat-Garotte and 1|Hlml „ne of (lrllKS unrt (tl.llR H„ndrles
Dallas News at clubbing tale for tin am, mor(.),andlso lie will also have a
ensuing year. Mr. Aiiglin was reared f ,,w fountain where all fountain pro-
In the climax community, as was also wm dflponseil
Ills wife, who was formerly Miss
Bessie Hhlpman, daughter of W. J ' r> ^ T (aRN'IORY ADDS MdlllORN
Stilpmun of Climax. Mr. Aitglln stlbj NIOW I'iXTl'HIOS IN STdlllO
owns a little fifty acre farm In tin i
Climax community. Caldwell A Thompson have Juat fln-
• ' Ishotl Installing modern now store flx-
NOTICIO.
1','slat.e of J. 10. Wutklus, deceased,
Administrator ponding oil Collin
t'ounty, Tcaus All claims lor iinuic;
against tb0 estate of .1. 10 Wat kill
deceased, must lie presented to me for
allowance at .McKlnuoy, 'Pexa . it In
Ing my place of residence and post
oI lice address, within one y eitt from
tho 2nd .lay of January, A D 11122.
tin1 date III the loiter of atlMinislru
lion issued lo me. It not, preseiilei,'
within tho year its aforesaid, payment
m I lie same will be postponed unMl
the claims presented within iluil time,
lire paid.
Witness my hand this the |H day or
.1.111 uury A. D. 1922.
J. M. OAY.
Administrator of tlio lOstat" of J. 10.
Wat kins, Deceased.
Phone your Druggist for box Pyrao*
Dentine, use 20 or 30 days If not per-
fectly delighted return It to hlin aad
get your dollar buck.
..BBBwwggaHai
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Drosch of Now turos which were put In hy Hrnswell
York City are guests of the former's K Martin, well known local eontrac-
i....ul .... nl ter. Mrs. Q. D. I-Jverett, and family (,„•« and builders. The fixturea have
hus a man to apeak for him In I In McKlnnoy Mr. and Mr a. Preach are i„.rn onameleil white, new sanitary
en route to their homo In New York shelving has been put in and a new
Ctly, after a two inontha' stay In arrangement of the stock nnd all fix
Mexico City. Mr. Preach la In the turos which gives more room and a
brokerage business In New York City, j more attractive appearance to the
Mrs. Chns. K. Preach, mother of Mr. store.
Presch and Mrs, Kvorett. Is also visit- Hoy Caldwell and .Tim Thompson
Ing Mr. and Mrs. Everett. Jure two of'McKlnney's finest young
business men. They are meeting with
dongress lias done more than
the Inst Congress, because It Is more
ancred. There lias been more coercion
on tho part of the farmers' representa-
tives In Oongresa."
"They say that the agricultural bloc
ta unpatriotic. This Is verv Interesting
In my thlt./ years of polltlcni observa-
tion I have never yet seen the ub-
of a financial bloc or a niuntt-
l-ora' bloc."
"Tho solution of our agricultural
problems will he reached If the farm
IMYS' KIOSIONATION WIMi
bio lOKKiotrrivio mahcii i.
Wnshiiibton, .Ian. 21.—Bostinnster
Oeiierai Hays a nounced today that his
resignation front the Cabinet would lie
made effective March 4, In order that
ills term of service in tho Cabinet aiay
Include one complete year,
Mr. Iluys hi id it t tlio White House
today his contract with tho National
Association of Motion Picture Pro-
ducers and Distributors was signed In
New York last Saturday.
Mrs, Dr. S. j. iiohhs of ITlncoton
Is a now reutlur of the Weekly Demo-
crat-On/.otto, Mrs. Dobhs was formerly
Mlsa Newell Henderson, daughter t>l
Sum O. Henderson of the Altoga com-
munity. Mrs. Dobhs Is a woman of
unusual Intelligence having hud con-
siderable experience us saleslady with
McKlnney and Princeton llrms and
with one of the leading dry goods llrms
of Altus, Okla. This wwkly paper will
keep this public spirited family m
formed regarding the happen lugs ut
Kodak 1'Miilsliing filer. Hentl one r ll-
of Dims, or six negatives, any siao aa4
twi nty cents We will mall six Ivory
Ibilsh pictures Friinkllii Studio, Draw-
et 2IH2. Hlrmiiigham, Ala.
I'MONTY of money to loan on Collin
county land Boo THE MoKINNEY
moAivrr' co.
FOR EXOHAMOB.
I'OB TRADE—640 acres of land to
Hale oounty, for land hera. MoKW-
NNY HKAL.TY CO. Aak for Dow«a.
STRAYED OR STOLE*.
KH'I'ltAYKD—Saturday night, Jm. tl.
from farm at New Hope, on* dark bay
mare, I ft 1-2 handa high, 8 years old.
one dark bay horae mule, 16 1-1 hand*
high. B years old; one bay horae mule.
15 1-2 hands high, 6 years old; one
light bay horae mule. IB handa high, |
years old. 110.00 reward for Inforttft-
tlon leading to recovery of animate.
homo atpl abroad. Dr. Dobbs has long ^Mov^r^'ai?'nhine.° «n
I o.n baHim ni..Faint Kinney, or call phonea 360 or 7M. or
l'p With I "arm Work.
Willie O. Drake of Enioe was mixing success In the trroccry business and
with friends and attending to business want to keep step with progress by
in McKlnney Wednesday. Mr. Prako keeping tho r store strictly up-to-date,
la engaged In the mereuntlla business They are n gular advertisers in The
at Enloe. He owna a valuable farm Dally Cout ler-Onretto and alwaya
there of two hundred acres which he have an interesting message for ygu
J. A. Hitter, Houto 2. of McKlnney,
called to enroll for The Weekly Demo-
crat-Ou/.otte and Sontl-Weekly Farm
News at clttbblii* rata for the ensiling
your. Mr. Kilter, who lives on one of
|W. B, .Nowaomc'a farms stutet. that he
1.* "right up to now" with the farm
work. He never saw a better fall and
winter for gathering crops and un-
doing general farm work I linn last fall
mid the present winter.
been one of the moat active pliyalclane
In the central portion of our county
He is a reader of the leading daily
papers and Is a well Informed clticen
ns well as professlonul man.
8ell It with a classified ad.
Will Kerby. McKlnney.
Alfrad Mailer Scott, Jr.,
little aon of Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Boot*,
la improving after an lllneaa of several
daya of tonallltla.
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or will u°< buck of his neade Juat as rents out.
.in Iheir "iids.'
old papers—a big
nlckle.
bundle for a
Cassaday Grey Granite
slioultl he used in your memorials for the loved ones.
W. W. Pmett, "The Monument Man" ImndleN owr
prtuluet.
CASSADAY GREY GRANITE 00.
Llano, Texaa.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1922, newspaper, January 26, 1922; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293295/m1/11/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.