McKinney Daily Courier-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, October 6, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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THE DAILY COURIER-GAZETTE, McKINNEY, TEXAS MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1924.
Bank Account
The Key to Success
SUCCESS always means the grasping of an opportun-
ity when it presents itself. A bank account is the world’s
best known method of getting an introduction to oppor-
tunity and taking advantage of it.
A bank account here, accumulated with regular depos-
its means ready money. It is truly the key to success—
the goal towards which everyone strives.
PREPARE NOW
“BETTER CLOTHES-LESS MONEY”
This has been our motto for a long, long time and this
year we are living up to it more than ever.
We want you to come in and look over our samples and
you know if you have ever bought a suit from us that
you can get a fit here and if you have never bought a
suit here you are missing “the best fit of your life” in
a three piece suit for only—
$30
SPICED FRUITS... |
1. Apricots; 1
2. Seckel Pears; 1
• 3 Peaches,
4. Cantaloupe. I
5. Pineapple. 1
These zestful, spiced fruits are packed in 24 oz. wide- 1
mouthed jars. Treat yourself to something different.
Start one today—interest on time deposits
FOR WINTER
Central State Bank
A Guaranty Fund Bank
E. O. SNEAD, Cashier.
We now have on display a
most complete line of gas
stoves. A wide variety of
styles and prices.
W. M. SHIPLEY
Best Clothes-Least Money.
. 8 T. GROCERY
“Providers of Everything Good to Eat.”
Cash or Credit.
Phones 485 and 486. We Deliver
The Daily Courier-Gazette 60c per month delivered to your door
‘ ALARGE STOCK
It is always a task to select Wall Paper and Paint for a
home, but we are always trying to lighten that task by
carrying a large stock of well displayed
1
APEX WALL PAPER
and
LOWE BROS. PAINTS
LYON-GRAY LUMBER CO.
Phone 281.
WHO DID IT?
who put funeral service on the
present high standard for Collin
county, and at such reasonable
charges 7
Are we worthy of being your Fam-
ily Undertaker?
Are we due any credit for estab-
lishing unexcelled funeral service here
for yours be nefit T
MCLARENCE C. HARRIS.
M.E. Wood and it. L. Stone, prom-
inent Wylie citizens, attended the Fair
here today.
En
Director and Embanner,
Phone ss or >7. Fox Bldg., McKinney,
Prompt Ambulance Service.
Personal Mention
II Byrd Coleman of Wylie was here
today.
Senator Joe Moore and wife of
Greenville were Fair visitors Monday
Burl Hansel Mondayed here from
Dallas.
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Tom W. Perkins, Jr., and wife
Sundayed in our city.
Adams Cheerful Radiant
Heater—the most beauti-
ful gas fixtures we have
ever shown.
Genuine Ironton Heaters,
Winner Bunsen Heaters,
Angelus Bumen Heaters,
Golden Glow Radiants.
Pick out yourstove today.
J. P. Dowell
. “The Quality House”
Charlie Anderhub, a most substant-
ial farmer of the Wylie community, .
was here Monday attending the Fair.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Curtis and Ray-
mond Sisk visited Mr. Curtis’ parents
parents at Emory Sunday.
Mrs. W. B. Shrader of Dallas E
visiting her mother, Mrs. Press Tuck,
er in this city.
J. M. Foster and family spent the
week-end with relatives in Van Zandt
county.
Tom Brigham, than whom there is
no better man in the entire county,
was here Monday attending the Fair
from the Wylle community. I
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Barnett and
family of Dallas visited his brother
er of our fellow townsman, J. R. Bul-
lock, was u recent viator here but is
now visiting in Sherman. Judge Bul-
lock wa sthe first whit, child born in
Sherman. .
L T. Gay, manager of the local
branch of the Dallas Jont Stock Land
Bank, has been busy for tl e
past
pros-
month inspecting farm lands fo
pective loans. Mr. Gay has used our
newspaper advertising ciumns exten-
sively.
G. O. Cate, veteran Atoga citizen.
farmer and stockman, i now
con-
valesing after undergoing a serious
weeks
surgical operation three o four ------
ago. For some days his onditio i was
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W. L. Barnett, 530 North Kentucky regarded as critical. The May
of’the family uro glad hat he
Street Sunday.
friends
I will
Geo. II. Kellar left for Kentucky
Saturday night in response to a tele-
gram that his father was seriously
ill.
soon be out and well agan as usual.
R. B. Bedell of Murphy vas brought
to the City Hospital here Saturday suf-
feting from a paralysic stuke, which
he sustained several days ago. He is a
| C lassi tied Advertisemen ts
SHOE REPAIRING.
WARREN COBB—First class shoe
repairing. First door South J. M
Andrews Grocery. Union Shop.
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SHOES repaired while you wait. We
sell second hand shoes. See our shoes
before you buy. Bring us your shoes
and harness .for repair. STAR SHOE
AND HARNESS SHOP.
BOOMS.
FOB RENT. .
. FOB SALE.
FOR RENT—Attractively furnished
room; close in. MRS. T. A. HENDER-
SON. Phone 931.
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FURNISHED or unfurnished apart-
ment, also bed rooms, all conveniences,
gas, water, lights, sewage, and
garage. On street car line, Phone 566-J
1106 College street. ‘
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FOR RENT—Two nice unfurnished
rooms, - 104 East Greenville street.
Hee BOB ANGLE, at Collin County
Mill.
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WANTED.
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TEAMS WANTED—At Itasca, Hill
county, Texas, to haul stone and sand.
Good pay good conditions and steady,
long job. See Mr. Glenn Stiff at Mc-
Kinney or apply on job, JULIAN C.
FIELD & CO. Telephone 226.
WANTED—At once 50 cotton pickers.
FOR RENT—Two nice, comfortable,
furnished or unfurnished up-stairs
rooms; modern conveniences. Close in.
MRS. B. F. POLSON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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AM prepared to do curtains, plain
or ruffled. MRS. FANNIE ESTES,
Good picking, close to town. E
Sweeney, Phone 33%.
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303 Barnes street.
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GOOD LOAN—First lien land note,
$3,500. See THE McKINNEY REAL-
WANTED Small house and lot, close TY CO.; it’s on 73 acres land, Collin
in direct from owner. I want to save
the commision, as J need to save all
I can. Will pay cash for the kind of
place I want. Address, K care of Cour-
ler-Gazette. A •
SCHOOL WANTED by a lady teach-
er of five years, experience. Refer-
ences given. Address C caro of Cour-
ler-Gazette. "Genest
MAAAAYANMAYAAARRAAPMMNNMMM
WHEN you want to buy or sell your
furniture, phone I 518. CATHEY
FURNITURE TR
WANTED—Wideawake delivery boy
with bicycle. Apply at WARD'S
MARKET. Phone 881.
WOULD BUY—From 50 to 100 acres
good black land, with possession and
pay the cash for it. Don't want to fool
with real estate agents; buy direct
from owner, only. Address. J. care of
Courier-Gazette . :
county.
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THE TOURAINE, 3600 Commerce
St., Dallas, Texas. Only two blocks
from State Fair Grounds. Recently
built, everything new and modern.
Rates one-third you pay down town.
Write or phone for reservation. Phono
U-3600.
We have one lot of 25 Congoleum
ruga for $12.75 as long as they last.
CATHEY FURNITURE STORE.
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room,
320 South Chestnut street.
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FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms, all conveniences. .604 South
Tennessee street.
ROOMS for rent on Florence street.
FOR RENT—Nice apartment, close-
in, on paved street, modern con-
veniences, phone 98 or 292.
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FOR RENT—New five room house on
West street, gas, lights, and water.
Call 925-W.
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FOR KENT—Unfurnished apartment.
Modern conveniences. Mrs. H. QUES-
ENBURY. Phone 643.
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FOR RENT—Nice offices, up-stall 8
over The Dally Courier-Gazette and
Weekly Democrat-Gazette. See PER-
KINS & WILSON. Phone 85.
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALE—Family ear, good con-
dition, looks new. Phone 673.
FOR SALE—Dining room furniture.
Phone 488.
TWO GROCERIERS—Two first class
grocery stocks, well located in a good
R. 11. town, can be bought at a bar-
gain. The McKinney Realty Co. Phone
65.
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FOR SALE—Dodge truck at a bar-
gain. P. R. WESTMORELAND, phono
95.
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FOR SALE—Six room house, bath
lights, gas and sewerage, close to
High School. Modern, no junk, for
quirk sale will take $3500. Phono 718
or 1160.
YIIAANAIAAANANANANNNNNAAnnnny
Buy your gas heaters at Cathey’s.
We have them from $1.50 up.
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FOR SALE—Bran New Dalton Add-
ing Machine, will subtract, add, mul-
tiply, etc. Cost 8150 will take $150.
—McKINNEY REALTY COMPANY.
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FOR SALE—No. 4 Multigraph, cost
$450 will take $125. Worlds of
extra type.—McKINNET REALTY
COMPANY.
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FOR SALE—Practically new six-
room house, with bath and all mod-
DAIRIES.
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NORTHEND DAIRY sells as good
milk as you can buy anywhere at 63
a pint; 12c a quart. Phone 374-J. M.
DRAIN. Prop.
ern conveniences, on paved street.
Being nicely repainted inside and out,
with all rooms ro-papered. Third
block from public square. Possession
now. Sell small cash payment and on
NEW and second-hand furniture. We monthly terms. Just like rent. For
■ full particulars, see me at the Collin
County National Bank. HENRY W.
WARDEN.
FURNITURE AND STOVES.
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buy, sell and exchange. Low prices;
prompt service. Phone 415. FRANK
HENDRICK'S FURNITURE STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Largent have
been visiting Mrs. Largent’s father,
who is tH. in Dallas since Saturday.
vnoree *
Eugene Hendricks of Dallas spent
Sunday with his brothers, Ray and
Frank Hendricks.
Fred Hall, a well known farmer of
the Princeton community, was a Fair
visitor here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter, Mrs.
Dewey Massie and Mrs. Mattie Jie-
Honey were Sunday guests at the
Sam J. Massie home,
Mrs. W. R. Howard of Ardath, eight
prominent farmer of the Nurphy see-
tinn, His condition is said to be
ous.
FIRST CLASS BLACK LAND FARM
for sale with reasonable cash payment
and good terms; near Celina: on
pike; possession for 1925; contains
175 acres; see me at First National
Bank, McKinney, Texas, C. G. COM.
EGYS.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
MAMYAAAHAMAAMAMAAAAANAAMMAAAAA
WANTED—Will buy your second
hand furniture, paying best cash
prices. Also have bargains for you
in new and second hand furniture
and stoves. L. M. SMITH FURNI-
TURE STORE, Phone 156.
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
OLD furniture repaired, revarnished
and upholstered, including office fur-
niture. DICK MORTON. Phone 518.
CONTRACTING BUILDING
J. B. MICHAEL, Contractor and
Builder. DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Let toe figure your job, either large
or small. I can interest you. Phone
124.
MATTRESS’ FACTORY.
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FIRST CLASS mattress renovating at
the most reasonable charges. Prompt
service. New mattresses made too. Mo-
TEE MATTRESS CO., Across from
Coliseum. 1
STRAYED OR STOLEN
MYNAMAAAAAAAAANanaannainnooy
ESTRAY COW—Dark brown Jersey,
split in left ear, in good fix, ready to
freshen. Reward for information
or return. L. R. TALKINGTON,
Bloomdale or Walter B. Wilson, Mc-
Kinney.
AUTO FREIGHT LINE.
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McKINNEY-DALLAS automobile
freight line, making trips daily best
of service at a saving worth while to
you- Reliable, sure, courteous serv-
ice. MOCKFORD TRANSFER a
STORAGE Co. Phone 462 or real-
dence phone 688. Will appreciate your
business, large or small.
Mra. F. A. Foster of Canton arrive
ed Monday for a visit with her son. J.
M. Foster, city circulator for
The
"*** ort"*t • MemInTY WAS MY Dally Courler-Gazette. Mrs Foster is
erely burned by a skillet of hot vrense 82 years old and is enjoyn soo.
health for one of her advanced years.
She has frequently visited her son 11
this city.
miles Northeast of McKinney was sev.
that she accidently turned over and
spilled on her lower limbs while en-
gaged in cooking one day last week.
W. H. Bullock of Boulder, Colo
former citizen of McKinney and fath-
Pies—Cakes—Biscuits—Muffins
everything in which you use
CALUMET
. THE WORLD’S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
Looks different—tastes better—be- *
cause of its greater leavening power
SALES 24/, TIMES THOSE or ANY OTHER BRAND
Jim P. Dowell and J. E. Wiley it-
tended the Wylle Communiy F ir,
Friday. Both of them are ennec ed
with the big J. P. Dowell ardw
and furniture establishment of uA
city. Jim P. Dowell is chairma of the
McKinney Chamber of Commerce
visit the various community airs
the county.
re
10
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E. W. Sweeney, one of th m 'I
extensive farmers in the counts ist -
ing our classified columns to avert
for fifty cotton pickers. Ills plone
No. 337. Mr. Sweeney’s cotton blocs
ed close around McKinney. AT one
Interested, may phone him or he him
personally. Mr. Sweeney’s fame live
In their home located on SouthBrad-
ley Street In thia city.
LOST.
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LOST—Five dollar bill between Bee-
gers Bakery and Telephone office or
in Woolworth’s. Mrs. ANNIE MILLS.
LOST—Nos’ glasses in black case O.
K. Wagon Yard or race tract. Reward
return to Harry White.
LOST— Brand new auto casing
30x3 1-2 Saturday afternoon between
Dallas and McKinney. Return to
MYRICK & BIGGERS for reward.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
PIANO TUNING—Prompt and effi-
cient service. C. W. HALL at J. T.
Couch Music Store.
Send The Weekly Democrat-Ga-
zette to that relative who has moved
away. Costs only $1.50 per year.
FRUITS
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FINE Jonathan apples; very fine.
Also feed and produce. J.H. HITCH-
COCK, Phone 713.
ONE OF THE FINE POLAND
CHINA SOWS AT THE FAIR
KELLER-LARGENT UNDERTAKING CO.
(Successors to Sam J. Massie Undertaking Co.)
Equipment The Very Best
Phone 104 Day or Night
Day or Night A Phone
Geo. B. Keller and Joe E. Largent. -
Isaac Crouch Embalmer and Funeral Director.
Our good old friend, A. s. holer
has returned from an extended vit to
his son. It. E. Lanier, and dachter
Mrs. Nannie Cole, at Florence Ala
bama. He also visited Muscle »mfl
Dam on the Tennessee river. Mr.lang
lor has been a citizen of Southie
Kinney for several years but hi UM
tive home is Florence, Alabama, i is
a splendid old gentleman and worthy
citizen.
Visit the Home of Aunt Betty
Bread
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GOOD GROCERIES MAKE GOOD MEALS
The success of any table depends upon the quality of groceries used
in the preparation of meals. We refuse to handle, anything in the
especial attention to phone orders. Try us and become a satisfied cus-
especial attention to phone orders. Tr yus and become a satisfied cus-
tomer.
Phone a1 and 31.
GILES McKINNEY
SANITARY GROCERY
No Bread Toasts Like it.
KNOTT’S BAKERT
Phone 512.
NORTH TEXAS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
, NO STOCKHOLDERS NO DIVIDENDS—NO HIGH SALARIES.
A HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OWNED BY ITS MEMBERS,
WHICH GIVES PROTECTION AT ACTUAL COST.
BENEFITS GIVEN TO EACH MEMBER
Accidental Death, not to exceed $3000.00.
Natural Death, not to exceed $1500.00.
Total Disability, not to exceed $1500.00. %
Old Age Disability, not to exceed $1500.00.
Partial Disability, not to exceed $750.00.
Sick benefits, per week, $15.00.
ONLY PREFERRED RISKS ACCEPTED. JOIN TODAY FOR TOMOR
ROW MAY BE TOO LATE. ASK THE SECRETARY, or SOME OF THE
FIELD MEN ABOUT OUR PLAN OF OPERATION.
SAM J. MASSIE. Supreme President. H. C. CASEY, Supreme Secretary.
Office in Fox Building, McKinney, Texas. Telephone 125.
SULPHUR HEALS SKIN
ALMOST OVERNIGHT
BROKEN OUT SKIN AND ITCHING
f ECZESA REuveo ar oNCr
For unsightly skin eruptions, rash
c blothches on face., neck, arms or
ody, you do not have to wait for
elief from torture or embarrassment,
eclares a noted skin specialist. Apply
little Mentho-Sulphur and improve-
sent Shows next day.
I Because of its germ destroying
roperties, nothing has ever been
ind to take the place of this sulphur
paration. The moment you apply it
aling begins. Only those who have
d unsightly skin troubles can know
■ delight this Mentho-Sulphur
ngs. even fiery, iteingre eczema is
ed right up
Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho.
Iphur from any good druggist and
i it like cold eream.
Buy it in McKinney.
Horse And Mule
Show Tuesday
At The Fair
Superintendent G. J. S. Walker an-
nounces that the mules, horse and
colts placed in the fair will be shown
at the halter in front of the livestooic
pavilion at 10 o'clock Tuesday morn-
ing. This announcement Is of parti-
cular Interest to all fair visitors who
are interested in horses and mules,
and the hour should be remembered,
as there are some good animals to be
seen.
The Rev. V. I., Graves, pastor or
the Wylie Christian church renews
his subscription to The Weekly Dem-
ocrat -Gazette. He is also pastor of
the church at Garland and lives at
the latter place. He is well-known
In church circles of the county and
an able minister of his denomination.
John B. Bozeman, Wylle. route 2,
is a new reader of The Weekly Dem-
oerat-Gazette, for which we thank
him. John B. is a prominent young
poultry fancier, raising the English
White Leghorn. He won many
prizes at the Wylie community fair.
ThlWinne Outpost No-azrugCuntent No. szosar, ond ac dnc keaaes
one of the aristocratic members of sows ot the breed. She is one I
the big Poland China family at the
Collin County Fair. She is shown
by R. A. Long of Melissa. Her sire
Is the world famed Out post No.
125376 and her dam is Wonder H.
sows of the breed. She is one of the
many wonderful hogs at the fair.
In addition Mr. Long has other good
hogs on exhibit and has what he
regards as the best exhibition of tur-
keys ever made at the fair.
J. F. Mozeman, prosperous farmer
of route 2, Wylie, is a new reader of
the Weekly Democrat-Gazettel Mr.
Bozeman is a member of one of the
earliest families of that section and
a man of the highest honor and In-
tegrity. We thank him for his sub-
scription.
John Houston, born and reared just
South of Wylie, subscribes for The
Weekly Democrat-Gazett. Mr. Hous-
ton well remembers the early days
W. F. Duncan, Wylle lawyer and
clever citizen, orders the weekdtt
Iemicrat-Gazette. Mr. Duncan
native of the town, educated in the
literary and law departments of the
State University and is now a prom.
inent member of the Collin count,
bar.
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTOR
for fill and winter will go to ores
Oct. 8th. If you contemplate hav
ing a telephone installed, or neair
any change in your present 1295
when wolf and deer roamed the
prairies in the vicinity of Wylie. We call the Manager at once. Bo
thank him for his subscription. WESTERN BELL TELEPHONY
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. McKinney Daily Courier-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, October 6, 1924, newspaper, October 6, 1924; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1678202/m1/3/?q=%22Perkins%2C+Tom+W.%22: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.