The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920 Page: 15 of 16
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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, THVR8DAT JANUARY 22, 1920.
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The Largest Deposits of
Any Bank to Collin County
"\W art' thankful t' r the stt'iuh ami suli-tantial growth
of our deposits. We are proud of t ITT* distinction of having
the largest deposits, hy far, of any bank in 111 i> grout
county.
We appreciate your account, l>e it large or small and
will always give you good service.
Cgllin County National Bank
.1 W. AKHIJ Y, Ca«Iiler
L. A. gcorr, I'ro
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A thi.'
and wl
body.
fres> '-
We a!
gain- i
HOW LONG DO YOU SLEEP?
1 uf vmir life i> >peiit in bed. Wlfnt kind of a bed
,;it |<i11d til a mattres- have ymi,' Be ynotl to your
( nine here and gel one of th« 1'iiil; la-ting mat
ea
• have
i utii 'i
oil
till
tlv
Kir-1
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aiui easy OH
•Mime ven line bnl VillUe-
line- of furniture.
WALKER & HIGHT
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FIRST MATERIAL
ARRIVES TO BUILD
EXALL HIGHWAY
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WILSOII WOULD
TAKE LEAGUE
TO THE PEOPLE
A giuw-l shlpinciit^has Jllxt been re- Washlllgtili. .lull !•
culved ii Allen by contraitoi-a I'i i iwi i'ii Pre* lent \\ ilmm
kills .V Stiff who Writ' awarded the J. Hryitll mi l' ttlu llii'l
i.uiir.i. i recently by tin* coutuy. Htuti*
and federal governments fur tilt' l'.'11
airuiiton i>f Mie iwenty-tive null length
ul the llini.i. Kx.ill M.iiinii.il High-
way tliul 1m In III- liUilt through Col-
ilti county. Mr. Stiff wont to Allen
today in iii'i' iiliiiui i.-eceiving ami un-
loading the sunii-
TIi Ib ix tin* firm shipment of tnnler-
i.iI in arrive foi uw in building thin
A -111 it be
anil William
uvi-r whether tUe l.eague
uf Nations thouhl In maile an issue
ut tin coming election t.• 111ii-11 ulY the
Jackson I'. deliberations uf t he Dem-
ocratic party chiefs
It came .1 tin- Jackson I lay dinner
lust night <•< thi- climax nf a day in
which San ii.iiii iM'n hail been choaen
iK the meeiirtl |il.u-«- of the Democrat-
ir national i-onveiition June '.'8, ami
it charged tin- .in- with political eiee
very 1 in|ii>i-lain Collin fount) Hi-i-tum tru-ity.
of tin- K.vull Memorial Highway tli.it' I'l esldcnt Wilson III his message.
ntartn.it Dcnison and passes southward u-a.l to thi illiieri--. assembled III two
through Ti-x.ih to (ialvi-Htnii. !-cp.irate ha - declareil that the "clear
The two good roads districts of ami single Way out" w;ts to Hubinit Hie
Anna ami Mi Im.-a forming on. ami tim-Mlon to ilie voiera aa "u ureal ami
Allen 11 i 11 I 'la mi forming the second o cum reft i. iiilutn."
• •re building the gaps In tin pike that' • • •
aln■ iii\ '-\ti-iiiim over a portion of tin- Itrynii I'i r ( omprnmlsc.
Present
been before.
financial reiiuireiuentH are greater than
have ever
i " ul. Mm tl i Mi l\iniii \ ili- iiil will Mi Itryai -bowing all tliu old time
have to improve anil bring up lts'\i-an will a h he li-il the Hi III for
preaent part of the highway to the
Mm I ■ < 1 a 11| of i • If le in in1 y rci|uticd in tin
construction of the Kxall H,i;hway
ul It Will he a si xt ecu - foot loa.I,
I Io- I'11• mi111
■ more ill i'.'l
im-i'i11ii- party > ould n.
country on lie isia.c,
1'iiilt on an eight • Inch rock base un 'n-lvi-il a ■ I•
•li'i" four ilirln-h of concrete with an in ' iii- .lilt
asphalt H" I-: covering. The roud « II ■ i -ii i-aptili
he siralKhti'iiiid anil niaili. of a uni*
form wliltl anil Kt.-Hleil Up In Mi l pel*
h i|ih than an> other ritinl in the i mil-
t> a ml will ill i i i -. (.
The eulvi ■ i anil brl'liii - will In.
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and Stiff .
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Let Us Show You the
FORDSON
And Tell You Just Why
its tiik <.hi:\ti:st tractor for the moni.y in tiii: \vorm>
We believe in the Fordaon. We want to nil them and of
course tell you they are Rood, but we want you to know that we ac-
tually believe in the Fordson. We have watched it work, put it
to actual uae and have been convinced that lis the beat perforininu
tractor in the world for the money.
every i aiim siioi fd have a fordson
/'no farm should be without a Fordson and there's no reason
why every farmer can't own one. Come in 'ind talk the mutter over
with us. Solve the labor problem with a FonlHim.
klackson-Harris Auto Co.
Authorised Ford Service Station.
Genuine Nnroanut Unfter.
There's none other like the Coconut Mli
Jutter) Marr*.rln* you get here. It —m
tie first sold In McKlnney and the boat
llles McKlnney.
Chill and nyiter corktall snuce at
1 luydon'M No. ^ HOY CAI.I>\V 101.1j.
fi sh oysters and fresh maeki-rol al
Illlr m Kt oi ery I 'o
£T ME SHOW
W THE
1920 "HUP."
jlTS THE BEST
ITH1NGTHAT
EVER CARRIED
THE NAME
! HUPMOBILE.
). H. STINSON
HI'fMnHlliK IIEAI.EIC
fa
RICHEY'S
S. 0.
RHODE ISLAND
REDS
■w
nal.li
ill live
lis to
111
III' to
working
y of ma
push the
siv iin.ni hs with fav
Wi-a t her a nil ordlna r.v
leria I. They are alixii
work to a rapid completion and will,
ilo ho li lin* weather man. the rail
mails ami those who sell inati i la I ea i
i-xpeilite their pari of the promam in
any I hie -, like a ill lat-lory manner.
It \ M <1 I ft Mil II > \f IC Is. I I
nomination at Haiti
'leelared that the lleni-
:■ i In I'm • the
II- Is I.e. lie. all- ■ It III
\ ul ton. . en month!'.
. . in i u I In- 1 'emu
I i t w o i hi run ma loi'ity
Tin parly Mr Itryan
■ii-i iieli I'ompro ■
lie poHsihle."
- 111II In i w t en I lie I 'res
I'uriuei Seeretury of
III pill 'ie view slnee Mr
i 11 1 I" i-.iline hi
Me I'i • nil nt's course
alie la .iilatlona with
■ h II - . I lse|. i: . | .in f.it-l,
I In n i anioi.-il In the
ii re- .-I' national poll
-l-itii.il ol the political
'a III.'' -I a n Issue.
'A hi incssnMe
oo ul i I h: i .| i erni for
llankitiK service, to In- effective today, milat he a proKiesalve aervio®.
It Is the sort of Hervlce we offer you. Sultleient to take care of your
every lenilnnale need, and kIv« you the utmoat in safely as well.
PfQSOKAi xiNvrcc
AgSffif/fjf gAffry
tim-s To i lit) New Mei-i-h i milI...
M< lii I « II, Sllll'l*
1 nr spring ii-jmic.
1. II Kamsler left T'i■•■dm fi-i
New 1 m'k i 'it. where lie L.-oI - to hu\
new sprin,: . i■ d Hummer mni Ii.-uiiId
for the Mi Kinney dry (ioods i n
store of which he Is inauaKei Mr-
Kamsler a ft for Austin lo visit In i
mother, Mm, ,s (loldHtein whili her
liUNbaml is in Nt'w York.
Mr. Kamsler states Hint lie evpeets
to buy one of tile best lines of spring
and summer Koods his Htore hit- ever
handled. In reviewing IiiihIiu-ss of
the past voir he says Ills enrnpaiiv
has much to la- thankful tor lis It
was one of the most Hticcesslnl years
the store ever experienced.
My mikinir frequent trips to the
Kreat mirket centers Me Kamsler
believes tliit he can always le post
ed on styles ami to keep new jroodi-
In slock.
Oh I, \l|l \| \ I ' \ IIMI It
\m\ i-:s 'i'o MeKiNM v.
.1 A Smith has lately removed to
M"K'i||i<\ from I niralit, i ik , where
In- h is I. en living foi (he last nine
years II I i son in-law of W. !•'
Ashmoie of this e|iy and 11 \-i s on
N'ort'i «' !. •;. si reel. Mr, Smith was
born -i -l i i -i d at l-'ariin-i'M ill* lb
i \ I I" i - iL-e In la ri-.ilnt- 11 n I s 111 ts
MS SOOI1 , he l-atl i'i iii a plliee \\'|-
weleonn Mi Smith and his family
luti'ir lo . ar eonn'v'.-n-aln after their
re- i lei •. I 1; ! lie N ew St 'I 'e.
show n
Prize wlnn'-rs wherevet
per setting of 1 r. pined at t- to
•iai' riciiey,
See me at my brick restaurant, Kast
Louisiann street, Mt-Kinney, Texas.
EGGS
FOR
Hatching
good
I'.ku's
$10.
From the beat Rhode Island Reds In
t'ollin county. I won more first prl*es
than all competitors combined In last
county fair. Trice of e*Ks $3.00 per
IB, $5.50 for 3 0. Also have some stock
for sale of It. I. Reds and Marred Ply-
month Rocks. Satisfaction guaranteed.
.1 "W. TINSIjEY,
Mi Klnnej, TmnM.
i a 1111 ii 11 ii 1111 n 1111111 mi-i-mii'
■l"l"l"|| l-l l-l-K
Delay
Has "Cost Builders Millions
Upon Millions ot Dollars
It you contemplate bulhllnK a home why don't you stnrt right now
and build one? We have the lumber and a good portion of the
other material that goes into the building. Many people intended
to build a year ago and put it off account of high priced lumber and
other materials and now they are much higher than then. Those
who put it oft have lost millions of dollars. ilUILL) NOW.
And if your property needs painting get busy right away and have It
painted with HARRISON'S "Town and Country" Paints—.the world's
Wilcox Lumber^Co.
McKlnney, Allan, Prlnoeton, Melissa.
Alwsje a good stock of Window Glass.
—«a a a i a
_ don't c&re at all
about the cold weather,
When our fo/Ks arc a! j
at dinner together \
MY FOLKS ARE AL-
WAYS GOOD NATURED
AT THE DINNER TA-
BLE AND THEY OUGHT
TO BE BECAUSE WE
EAT ONLY A NO. 1,
FIRST CLASS PROVI
SIONS. YOUR FOLKS
WILL GET ACQUAINT-
ED WITH SOME PAR
TICULARLY FINE PRO
VISIONS IF YOU DEAL
HERE.
P. R. WESTMORELAND
The Pmikkt
Good U>
of i he Senai
declared, mn*
inisi • as mn
The dlsitKii
blent and >
Slate, the th-
in-an left tie
not agree wit
ill tin- tllpl '
(in-many, w
although It I-
nmlei ground
ties. In the
|e i... I , it 01
I'.e- I,lent
- iid niithint
in 'II. .iiiil i itlii i- iliil he make any
f'• ■ 1 111.11 .'I inn ■ . l.i e me nt or his Intellileil
i - -' I re n i e n I to .male Ilie, ,-ts some hail
foil i a .i he would Mi llrynit said
nolhing hearing on any a nihil ions to-
w. 11 11 a fourth 11 lei < I <> 1111 a I nomination,
although ii variously h.nl been pre-
dicted lie would
Then- were a dozen or more other
speakers at tin- dinners, and their
views on whether the league ahould
he made a campaign Issue was elthei
divided in favor of the President's 01
Mr. Uiyan's. or else they did not touch
on the siibji-et at all.
• « *
<.l«.t of speeelies.
The kIsi of their speeches might
easily lie i-piloml/.ed in tbIn fashion:
Senator Pomerenc Ratify the
treaty with or without reservations.
l-'ormer Seeretary Mt-Adoo: An ar-
raignment of Republican administra-
tion. hut mi expression about the
league.
SferoMiry Daniels: Mr. Mryan Is en-
titled lo credit for the League of Na-
tions treaty heeausc his peace investl-
gaiion conventions were the ground-
work for It.
Senator 11 itcheoek : Honorable com-
promise on the league ipn-atlou or a
finish fight.
Senator Owen: Immediate ratifica-
tion ami proceed with reconstruction
leglslat ion.
• hiiliiiian Cummlngs: "Inevitable
Impulses" are carrying the Democrat
le pariv "each day nearer ami nearer
to victory."
fio\ ernor i 'ornw ell of West Virgin fa .
Aiiieilenn institutions are In danger
of In iiil- o\e|-| hrowii by lie- uneheeked
growth of a "labor autocracy,"
Vlee I'liairuian Ki'i-mei VVe accept
til LT.-I ntr. o| li.i 11 le
' ."lei nor i 'ii\ of 11hlo The old gtiaI'll
I t in eiini i ul uf i)n. |ia riy I Kepubllca n i
v. Ii.i-ii it well nigh wi -I; -ii by lis
greed.
A i -l lli • f li-nera I I '.i I in er The wa I
will not he over In f ei li ii 11| the Is-
tle wllieli 11 I; a m r.il eil are passed
upon lii the l'ii it eoiirl uf appealH III
\inerie.i and Ilo Judgtneiil of I lie peo-
ple is elltf I ed.
l-'ormer Xinhnssailoi- (b-rnrd: The
country demanil- that both shies gel
*ogi-1her. that a compromise lie made
and peace given to the world,
Former Speaker Clark: I iciiiocratli
accomplishments during the last sly
years entitle the party "to a long lease
of power.
National
rOWNDtD I0««
MC KINNEY, TEXAS
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I « rtpllr (I'M' f.H't Ili 'l I i
diil1 l,,(' wi'^vll <!i(I much dmiu-Mi!•
j < ot ton In . 'mil In ;> <1 * m| it n tit
1 \ i ;i r. M l M r. I l:i i nit lii:««!•' i ? r un
|uh|< nooil \ 11■ 111, While in 11 • • «• U> Mi
I I lit t* tt ill* 11 ;il I his nfflci' .mil nuh
j scrlln I lor TIm* W. « kly 1 i iii.m iiiI
' (i.i/* M.
Nili'ua \nl I i I111 • I |! l' .1 ll:iy«loii8
Xm :• ijuv «• Al.l'W i:m. Mi?r. U'h
in I 11 Us* K.o«nl t'onni r Im • • r.
Hot IiIh< i il h\ - ii h hcic Thi ln Mt
•i.-mill a \iT llliola* nciv imnlc of
Willi' I 111 o\VM f IoII l
New Seed Store
I have opened a new store In front
of my residence on South Tennessee
street which will be headquarters for
my seed and plant business. I exoect
a car of Mchntie cotton seed Ir soon
and will si ll them at $3.00 per bushel.
Home raised seed at f2.R0 bushel. Al-
so have all kinds plants in season. R.
I., JACKSON, phone 70.
Just received a fresh barrel of
> hool pickles at ffavdnn'M No. «'
I.I IV CAI l \Vi;M„ Mgr.
Rt solve now to use "White Rlllows'
flour for your holiday baking ami
• •a ii lit- delighted.
\\ II I, I (.1 ltlll"ll IMI'R<i\ 1 V<■
>oiin: Mi-k'iiiin HiisIiu-sh Miiii (el
ling Rellei I'roiti Illiciiiiuiti-ni.
lli-n 'le i|-i,-.. I' Ill-own, teacher of
111•• >"iuu Men ,- I Jible t'la a of Ilie
l-'lrst Melh11■ 11 I Sen lat eliool, has
-In-1 a card from one ol it- iiiein-
l.crs. Will i' (h-rilsh, ilaled at Mtirlln.
Sumliiv. .laiinary II. slating thai lie
• \ lis hii proving: in health Mr. (lerrisli
w ent low ii there ri n nlly lo ^el the
benefit of the hot hntlis li iii I seek re-
lie! from a severe attack of sciatica
rlii ii mat Ism Mr. (b-riisli Is one of our
cit\'s most worthy, capable young
b ii si lie- s nun. Mrs (ierrlsh in with
her Inn hand al Miirlln
MIIK. r. ('. THOMPSON'
is sicvacmoiiY iu hnki).
Mrs. K. C. Thompson met with an
accident last Saturday morning.
While gelling breakfast for the fami-
ly she started to lift a pan containing
hot grease from the stove. The pall
caught on something and In an effort
In release II the grease (lew upwards
and burned Iter face severely. The aid
of a physician was secured who ad
ministered dressing and staled that
la bis opinion that the Injury would
not be permanent, though she suf-
fered a great ileal.
POINTi;il Ol I'.sTION'S
Are you doing your share lo reduce
the lllgh i'osl of living in your home?
Are you providing every Safeguard,
in other words, lire you exercising the
proper Care and Caution In the se-
lection of y our flroeer?
I >o you wish to Increase the pur-
chasing power of your llollar?
If you do then begin Inlying gro-
ceries from
C. J. Haydon No. 1
Auto
Jim KUcliing.
Delivery
Mgr.,
Phon* I >4
Before and After
New Tires at Half Price
The Illustration lo the left shows tire when It reached
u to the right ilie same lire after we relreaded It
and guaranteed II for .t.ROO miles. VVe charge for
rebuilding Urns with this guarantee, as follows: —
3nx:i. $«;
31x4. $1
:iiix!l 1 fll.L'R; 32x3 I •!. $1-1.00;
'■ 7G, and other sizes uccnrillngly.
nil: <;i i« it tikk servici:.
I- lt d llolilcr, .lorry Hei-iulon,
Phone .">111, Sil. Tonil«tsc<' Street
McKinney Proof
We have proof rigiit here in McKlnney that In the run of a
month a family can make handsome savings by purchasing groceries
here. The saving on the various Items may not In- very large but In
the aggregate the savings runs well into dollars. A trial will con-
vince you that this is true.
Milligan Grocery Co.
Hmi'wmifii Ui Prlee Htllt.
I I l-l"
Pliiuics M7 mni :il« i
■ll"l"|||
\ III \IIIM. I VRMI.lt.
•I.
H 'bunion*
R .ul Home
lli-l t'lcs II Pays
< bounty l>it|M'r,
In
' 'I Tli'imoiis has moved from the
I' l< VV i s-nion land place, one ami
'•in Ii If miles southeast of McKln-
'I' to tin 11, i". Mill ranch, seven
miles northwist of Ccllna. lie was In
tie tilt ami crime in to renew for
Titumons is a bright, Intelleypnt
voting turnii r, who appreciales tlio
importance of reading his home
i tnilil\ paper and thereby keeping
abreast of all his home county news.
OOPKVTMJ3 FAKMKH ni'.IIK.
W. E. IVirrett FVimicrly of McKlnney
Now EwrmnM In I'*nriii|nc.
Among the buelneM vlaltorn In Mc-
Klnney Monday nnd Tuesday wan W
K. Barret of Copevllle, but formerly of
McICinney. Mr. Barrett moved to
form near Copevllle about three year*
A Tractor
and a Truck
We don't want to arouse your curiosity
but if you'll see us before you buy a trac-
tor or a truck youH not buy until ours
get here. That's the truth and we can
prove it.
C. J. Smith
*. p.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920, newspaper, January 22, 1920; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293261/m1/15/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.