The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1918 Page: 12 of 12
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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT QAZETTE, TlintSIVA?, MARCH 21, 1318-
WEAVER'S BIG CASH STORE
THE LAST WORD
ii, KXri.l'SI VKNKSS our
now slock of DRESS (Km IDS
is a si'h'i't showing: of AI
TIIENTIC! STYLE.
Never before lias our buyer
been confronted with such a
bewildering array of materials
and our larjfo und varied as-
sortment embodies the newest
weaves, colorings and fabrics
and is, without a doubt, the
ureatest, early Season showing
of DRESS (lOODS ever seen in
M Kinney.
We invite the discriminating
shoppers of our vicinity to
come in and look over our im
mouse line ami be convinced
that we are as well prepared to
supply their requirements as
though they had the stocks of
the large city stores at their
command. See our beautiful
Easter Silks and Colored and
WHITK WASH OHIOSN ISOODN.
w i\ni;itn i< snawixi.
McKinney's
Dainty
Undergarments
of the softest weave nfld tex-
ture, appeal to Dainty women.
Ready Made Garments are a
boon to the busy woman and
real economy to all.
Our line line of rndergarments
comprises a vast assortment of
Styles and Prices, thus nssnr
insr a satisfactory selection for
every shopper. You can always
find the right thing at Won
ver's.
McKlNXEY'S GREATEST
STORE.
Only
Our Merchandise, Prices and Service Tell the Story
"THAT'S THE WEAVER WAY"
Our ICuster Showing is Indeed Superb. liiti Force Salespeople to Serve'mYou
Fashion Decrees
a Season of New Lines; New
Colors; Now Fabrics.
We keep up with the latest
Fashion-Requirements and the
care with which our stock of
Ladies' Ready to Wear has
been selected makes buying a
real pleasure for the Diserimi
anting woman.
The "Latest Thing'' is what
you get when trading with us.
DO YOUR SHOPPING AT
THE WOMAN'S STORE.
THE OHARM AND BEAUTY
Of our Millinery should appeal
to women of good tnste and re
fmomont.
We have anticipated your
needs in a charming selection,
combining all the NEW
FASHION REQ1'IRE.NIENTS.
Let us show you a becoming
Hat a fitting supplement to
that new gown. Extra big
showing for our Easter trade.
EVERY MOTHER
of a small boy should be in-
terested in our special line of
LITTLE BOYS' CLOTHES
We represent the Kaynee and
many other well known brands.
See our values in Wash Suits,
Blouses, etc. Price range $1.01)
to $.'5.50.
Divss the little fellows up for
Easter.
Exclusive
Ladies'
Store
'We Sell For Less Because We Sell For Cash'
Its Always Pleasant and Profitable to Trade at Weaver's—The Big Cash Store
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MISCELLANEOUS.
THK DAI,MAS VKTIOM IN SUV
BCHOCiI., Incnrporated. T ties v. t-
orlnnry science >• v 11im.il. Hi i iuai< >
recegnlled by the Texas Mount V'terl
nar> Mx.imini r.s. For atubig i■ I>11 •
DAI.1,AS VKTIOM IN AMY S'llnnl.,
<22 imposition Avi' K. Dalian, Texas.
8B.Nl) YOU II SlIOKS hv parrel post
to I'l; \NK SW< 'It r. McKinney. Ter-
ns, for ri, i: .\ work guaranteed
Hen■ i them by j i. <• 1 post .in. 1 sax •
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SEEDS AND PLANTS.
Fufi SAI.K—Boone County White
■in<i (.Stunt White Hod Cob need corn
$.'{ "0 per bushel. Seed peanuts free
lit' sticks $s.00 pi r hundred pounds.
Tli rasher-run peanuts $7.50 per hun-
dred \\" A l.l >11( I• SI0I0D <'i i, Teagtie,
Texa."
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Ml KIVNi: V MIOAI.TY Ci iM MANY,
ofti. w.tfi Tl i 1 loinorrat-Unxetto.
SITUATION WANTED
y'h'm; wii'
and lia.it >•
hou>* ko« JHM
#141 fl Will i \|M •
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oM wants \nj
mi furntMh i
vuiif. Mils
kinnoy. U. a.
I'l .A NTS <' ilitniiTf and tomato. Beat
i va rift if* lull. |n iints; 50 0. II 2S;
I 4.'.' Healthy growing plants
• n.it wit: i'l'-.is. DIO.VN Tllios. Arp,
■ Texas
ON'I'i.N l ai'l.infc and tomato seed.
I i 11 > dii'il at wholesale. Write for
■ 'frill ii and prices. I'* i' i' 11 I'M.I''.
Si'd iSiinviT. 11 ,ir-lodsblirg, Ky.
■ VIi' M 1 10 I I A NTS i.ihhage plants!
| \\'aki il.'l.l ,ind Flat ITUti■ Ii. best vu-
; rut it". tii'Kt 'talk; lust eolof; best
jplanis; i|iin k'-t si. 11. in. lit ; out gltar-
atl11 ' i'm .".'ii . 1!110 on, ,"iiiii $1.50,
$2 pi >1' ud 'ii you. i Irdi r to-
■ 11 >. ""tid your clii i k or money order
AIM' i'AlillAiSK I'l.ANT CO,, Ail',
he found at the Chamber of Coru-
meree put tip In even weight 3 tuiHh-
e| .-'.u'ks ill $7.n0 por Back.- U F.
A lt.NOI.lt,
FARM LOANS
WHK.N I'U lien AStNO a farm ot
i-unch, or renewing loans, see me for
lowent rate of tntcrewt, beNt options
of ptiymi nts, i|tili k Hervlee, buslnans
ronlldent ial. A. M. ni HSKf.t., went
silo sijuare, Mr Kinney, Texas.
LIVESTOCK.
I M-:<; I ST lilt Ml) .IKItSKY HCI.Lr—
for Hef\ ice. SeuHon $2.00 at Kate—
li W HAiSWII,!,. 20ti S. .Mm ray
street. New Phone "flii.
HKOlHTKIiWD l'ltl.ANIi CHINA
I{i 'Alt HIk lione type ( 800 pound
lint I Season $2 '0 at Kate. 11 W.
MA(!W11.120rt S. Murray street.
New Phone 705
I Till;I, Texan
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WANTED
WA^T TO m r >om«?
!«fi iffoittoi h, oil cook |
'"Oil 1 cook wtovf*#, tn fart
WANT Kh 1
uenottil -i nil
wood
ivwry11a|iiir m 1 iiimI furniture
fliiy .SroM, ol«l fihoric huh, n w phone
29t
WAv"ri'!l> i' nl'.'s d.'siriiiK pei ma-
ni'iii i n-.,'inns . "i winc uia.rhine op-I
Si:i l> Ffilt SAI.1'5 -i iklahoma dwarf
rind fctandard luroom corn seed,
crenin and red dwarf inatge. und
dwarf Kaffir $7.00; Foterita and red
Kaffir $i.i)0; Amber, < ranKe and r'. t
I top r .ai' s $12 00. Sudan $2ii 00 all
pen, too lbs . ri i'.leani*l. Freight pro-
pud l'n paid ICxpi .'ss $1.00 nuiro per
In lbs CI.AYCI i Mill HKKt) HTOHB,
• Suymon. <)kla.
HANKK H lila« kland I'rohflf Tornnto
in.ikmi! | nnts, w-th pas while.,1" "" '""lato t„ plant if you want
q.jdy I,, TKI.-TKX 'I"'ii• I:ini .• nt fine delirious tumatoes
on blaek land For iiurtirulars apply
to F ii HANK !■;. Manor, Texas
oral
learn :mr Sli) apply to TKI.-TI'iX
('ii ii' Kaj<t l/<uiHlana street up-
s>( ij n Mi Kmii". Hoti I old build-
IIIK
WWTKIi 'l'n rent a i irin Havn
farmed • 11 rnv lif> ; havi good forco
of ■•\pi ri' tu id workers Would rent
or w.oild work "ii furin if pernr-.neiit.
I lent of i efi'i'* nris |i A I .ITCH ■
F< Htl i. i elma. Ti xiih
WAN'TMIi iSooil heavy truck*, for-
merl) us* d under thrmher separa-
tors Write fully what you h iv(. to
offer. MtiitlUK prtre Addreno I
IIOX ISO. Fort Worth. Texas.
I'i 'TATi I I'l.ANTS Naney Hall.
Porto Ittio and Iwndey Yams, May
deliverv, $1 0 per thousand Casti
with order Ijuve orders with J. M.
\nilrew . My Inral atrent and Ket
plants when wanted Plants will be
Mronir and true to name, free of dl-
Mease and weevils H. Hi'f, l^>n r-
view, Ti xaa
WJLHTKl'- To to-iy one nernnd hand
Standard Oouble l>tsr p|.,« nnd four
Cood second hand cultivator* P. W
HWr.F.NIir, It 4 M-Klnnev Moth
phones.
Folt SAI.H 1 200 pounds lx>nif SU'i■
(( pie Snow Flake Cotton send nl fl rents
per pound Yields as well in Collin
county black land as any other va-
riety and sells from one-third to one.
half more Also second year Mebane
i otton seed at $1 7T. per bushel I M
JOHNSON, at Ash (lro\e, H 1-2 miles
northwest McKlnnev, on ptke
HELP WAKT1D-MALI
VITHITW THK MHTTRol'otJTAN Ht.'H
INFS.S Cdl.l>'.(SK, tialliui. tin* most
micceMful oommerctal school In Tex-
as, for catalogue
Ft'It SAI>V- I have 200 bushels of
very fine j^one Htnr cotton iwed firs!
year from breeding station. Theno
seed came rrom rmo Individual stalk
two years o*o. They havn been k«pt
pure and ( cao recommend them for
plmittnff inir poses Three seed can
'ITI'K HII,I. iV J. I,. M.A.I i 'US—-A
NKW l!l:lJKI I.N(S I'M KM. Hll.h As
MA.IiiltS. have B fine roRlslerod
black Jacks, It 12 to US hands. 2 lino
stallions, one draft, one saddle and
harm si 2 registered Jersey bulls, 2
registered boars, one Imi™ from
Iowa, one Poland China from the
Itandolph Firm. Hherinan, Texas All
will make the season Hits at same
barn east of 11 Ar T f depot. Terms
$10.00 to (fiiarantee a live rott Hull
and boars $2.00 at irate. When marna
are trailed, sold or leaving the coun-
ty. season Is due We are not respon-
sible for an accident should any oc-
cur Thanking you for past putronnfffl
and . ill appreciate your patronage
for Hill HII.I, A M A .11 >|{S, Mi Kin-
ney, Teotas
FOR SALE.
THK Mi Kinney Monlty Company still
havi several farms, ranglnK from 80
to 2HO arris, that they can give poa-
sesnlon foi tills year, with good
terms Se>. them at the IKvmocrat-Oa-
jjette office
AUTOMOBILES.
I'l >M SAI.K A new five passenger
Maxwell automobile or would trade
for a good Ford Hondster. C. J.
HAYDON
IIAVK First class 1#M fl-cyltndec
cur (good ss new) and two nice,
close-in 4 and 5 room houses on pa*
ed street, all clear of debt, to put la
en nice farm, payln* cash difference.
Call the MriKlnnny Itnalty Co ; both
phones (a.
We do the very teet ®f Prlnttnf.
CUSSIFIGmiOHS
Tlie local Hoard of (exemption has
furnished this paper Willi another list
of classifications announced by the
district board. The list follows;
Class No. I.
.1 I.. Perry. Ft. Worth.
II. II. Angel, Piano.
.1, W. Coffey, Melissa.
.1 l'°. Pair, Henntntrton. okln
l\ I'J. Itirtmrds, Allen.
Si luia Irfinsford, McKinney.
.1 I'). Mipple, I'Vlsco.
(leo. Perry, Melissa.
Y. W. Mock fori I, 1 .o 111' i la k
M. (S Moore, Melissa.
Cecil c. Hall, San Antonio.
May Scott, Piano,
l,i o osburn, Prosper.
W. (I. I'ortcr, McKinney,
I. c Bevtl, McKinney.
10. K. llarrinirlon, Piano.
,1. M llorndon, McKinney
C. K. Crockett, McKinney
i'. A. Powell, Frisco.
Julius Owens, Melissa,
c II Ktanton, l'*risco.
Karl Pitts, A|cKinnej
• •
('lass Mo. Two.
W II. Coffnian, MrKinney P. ".
(lass Mo. 4.
It (> Stevens, Oklahoma City.
M. M. Stanley, Piano.
Henry I.inson, Piano.
King Robidoux
No. 2001 •:<
BlU' lione I'liliiiid-Cllliin Mi in r. one of
tlic In•>( in Litis siH'tinil. lias ii- uismI
Imiiic its iiii.v liog you liuve ever seen.
Season 11.nu.
Mack Morgan
J Miles West Ciilleokll. .McKinney It. 5
Psliers' Club of the First Christian
hurch and the service will be taken
tn charge by tills organization. Tho
Mev. Mr. Hunter Is ii minister of ex-
tensive oxpurionce and a very inter-
esting sermon may be expected.
Plie Mev. V W. Wallace has con-
sented to turn the service over to the
young men of the church and a good
program will be arranged for the oc-
tillion.
The Mev Mr. Hunter Is a brother of
Hr. J. 10. Hunter of this city and once
lived here.
Y. M. C. A. WOHKP.lt To
Sl'ISAK III.HI \IMtll. T
Tlie Mev Joe M. Hunter, who is en-
gaged in Y M. c A. work at Kelly
Field, San Antonio, will be here on
Sunday, April 7, and will occupy the
pulpit nt the First Christian church,
lie has been Invited tu be here by tho
Tlie aew anil heller way of liavlnR
your IuioIIiik done is l y llie auto
truck. We have two large trucks now
In service anil will haul hi or out of
thr eltjr. We want your iMNlness.
HA Hill H TltANMPMt CO.
iMvril i'HoNi<a4 a:.
vmii AirTOMonn^'iK itnuMin
Aim MlliD. RRN p. POPR, AT
roum ravn oaraur, mpkvn
MI-Vi:.\lt-Ol,l> l,AI) OIKS
AI'I'KH AN OIM HATION
Weldon Howard, von of Mr. and
\lis. 'P. H. Howard of Orow, King
ounty, Texas, died Sunday at tho
home of Dr. W. S. Wysong Ho had
undergono an operation for appondl-
•itIs less than two weeks ago. Tho
body was taken to the homo of his
uncle, Dr. M. I.. Davis, pending fun-
eral arrangements.
The bid was just thirteen years of
nge. His mother Is a. sister of Mrs.
Davie.
I'l >I(M Kit I Ml,I,IN It (SINKS*
MAN OIKS AT DAI ill AH
The Mev. (S W. Owens died at his
home in oak Cliff Sunday morning
and was burled Monday in Dal-
las. For twenty years the Mev. Mi
Owens was tn tlif> lumber business In
MrKinney, Piano and Wylle, this
county 1.. I.. Klllot.t of thin city
was an iimployo of Mr. Owens for 20
yen rs.
The Mev. Mr Owens hail been in
falling health for several yea re. A
few years ago the J. T. F.lllott f,um-
ber Co. bought out tho lumber busi-
ness of Ihe Itov. Mr. Owens at Mc-
Kinney, Piano and Wylle. Mr. F.lllott
attended the funeral In Dallas.
The decented wna well and favorably
known to many of our people all over
Collin county.
Arthur Kvans, whp lives between
Verona and Altogfc, wilt the elty
on business Haturdnv and dropped In
to see us which in the thin* he nhould
do, for we consider him m one of our
best friends nnd alwwya enjfty hi*
vlsim. While hero he renewed for
The Weekly I letnoc rat - Oase t te.
A. Akers, Route I, McKinney. while
In town recently, drappei In to see na,
renowlng hie sitfMcrlptywi to The
bl| Weekly for another year.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following announcements for
tho offices named are HUbJect to the
action of the Democratic primary
election to be held July 27, 1918.
For Mepresentatlve:
B. I* SIlhJHl.KV.
For County Judge:
M D. MOUI.DffiN.
(Second Term.)
For District Clerk:
MMS T. J. TAYI.OR.
CHAMIilOY SKAM8.
For County Attorney:
A. M. (IIKMT) Wol.FOHD.
JOHN DOYt,B.
For County Clerk: m
MtJFUS IK lUSoNMAKlfl.
WAI.TKH I,. K KK.N.
Fin Tax Collector;
IIK.NKY I','. Mi iMCSAN,
(For Me-bJlectlon.)
l<"or Sheriff:
I II i HI.AK 10M A.N.
TIP ISA D8.
For Tax Assessor:
J. K P. SIIMADKM.
(Second Term.)
For County Treasurer:
MOMT SHI MI.10 Y.
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1:
P. F. (PAT) I .OFTI CIS.
A. S (MAT) WIIIOATl.rOY.
W. C. DYSAMT.
W. N. (ISBHMN.
FMANK M. PI0MKIN8.
For Justice peace, Precinct 1:
MAHTIN KIND LB.
For Coimtable, Precinct No. 1.
WII.I. M, MUMOIOHS.
(Second Term).
For Coin in b'slonor, Precinct 2:
W. 10. nowDN.
(Second Term).
Fin Commissioner, Precinct No. 8:
.1 D W11XI N.
(Ke-tOlcatlon.)
For Justice of Pence, r" clnct No. S;
C W HAHDAWAT.
For Constable, Precinct No. 3.
J S (PoMP) McCOMX>M.
For commissioner, Prcclnot 4:
10. IS. (UKNki) MAI.DWIN,
J T, HORN.
This offlco Is In receipt of renewal
subscription of tho Mev. It. Barnard
of Haalet, Texan, to the Weekly
Democrat-Oaaette. We appreclat* his
continued patronage.
Joe T. Thomas and family recently
moved from IMano to tho farm be-
longing to Mm. Jim Wilcox, a few
miles went of McKinney. Mr. Thomas
ww in McKinney on ItuidneM Monday
and called in to nee un ordering The
Weekly Democmt-Qaaotte and Dalian
Newn for the ennulnir twelve months.
John Herrinaton, wife and
tar, Beeale, of Lone Mar warn
Mttunlay the vueeta of Mr. an<
S. n. AdaiM
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1918, newspaper, March 21, 1918; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299928/m1/12/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.