The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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School Suppli.
The Advantage of an
Ample Stock
There is always an advantage in sh pp u.;
assortments are complete, provided, c< course,
are high and prices are low.
Our stock is complete and on a oant'of i
prices are lower than those asked hy < rr d V.
cality.
BOOKS, WRITING TABLETS, PENS, PEN;
CQltoPOSlTION BOOKS, DRAWING \T-
If you do not find it convenient to hop for
let them come to our store. We sh > / H. :m ei
because we like them, and because we ippr
ASK THE “KIDDIES”-
S. M. HARRINGTON, Pharmacist
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Subscription $1.">0 Per Year.
Uiesoi Heart Failure
Coming a Car Load of
FORPSON TRACTORS
Give us your order now. Don’t wait
and be too late.
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Successors to Claud Mayes
S'T-VT ORDERS, COLD DRINKS, ICE CREAM,
CIGARS, ETC.
1 ornptness, Courtesy, Cleanliness, Good Service
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STOVE WOOD FOR
SALE
[ Ali Oak. $3.25 per
j rick at my home in
Plano. $3.75 delivered
anywhere in city.
C. J. MATHEWS
REV. W M. (VtciNTOS* ,
Evangelist of Revival Beginning at the
Methodist church next Sunday
Wm. r* Kennedy
Dies Very Suddenly
William T. Kennedy, one ol the
best, known citizens ol Collin countV,
died very .suddenly Iasi Tin , day ai
hi: hoiut ei^lu miles north \vi i m ihi.-
city. IK was sixty-three years ol age,
and lived nearly all his life northwest
of this eiiy in Collin eounly, hut In
was horn in l.amar county, in Ihi
state.
lie was a son of (leorge Kennedy, ah
•'al ly settler, who came lo Collin
county in 1835. II
Ion Kennedy, sure
at McKinney. He
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O' lot t 111: U e|< 1,11 , a | e(| ill I lie
a si ''i'll 11,11 i el Ihi' ei I ,\ 11 is a
'..I building lot and is known as
ol file old lloggess homestead
I'-' rl Chuddiek, ol near I 'oi l \V<
vlslled m-in lives and Iriemls al I’
Horn Tliursday until Kalurday
He says Hint worm, have mil bei
serious disadvantage to mil l.on in
Foi l Worth seel ion.
owner, a prominent
many friends.
The funeral was
at the home of his
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mother, Mrs, HI
s him, and lives
as a large land
l i/.en, and h aver
held Wednesday
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Hearly Everybody Knows
. lano Bread is the best bread. In the interest of health,
and economy of lime and fuel, eat more of it. Nearly every-
body uses it. If you do not, ask your neighbor about Plano
Ki< .ui, and the Lakes, Pies, Pure I loine-Made Landios and the
the Salted Peanuts we make.
THE PLANO BAKERY
J. J. VAVRA, Proprietor.
THE :> TAR COURIER DOFS FI R ST C L ASS CO M M E RCIA L JO B PR I NT I NO
ol Alh n, The interment w;
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miles north
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THE SKIN BEAUT1FIER
\ Protects
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CV- 7" Improves
Beauty, cyven skin deep, should
tr prot« cfed and Improved. Tan-
No More, the idval face perparation,
does both. It 13 a sure protection
artiest the beaming nun or blister-
ing wind, and at the same time
helps rebuild tlssueC It brings to
the kin that velwty softness of
youth.
Applied to the fane before going
Into the open, Tan-No-More insures
full protection against the elements.
eel before going out. in the evon-
i' if it. :: ire • a. faultless complex-
b ,. T: mi: . r.H of t»Hitimoniais do-
c r<- Tan No-.More is superior.
You cun have a clear, smooth, at-
tractive . kin by using this guaran-
t'-ed beautifier. Sample for the *isk-
and $1. Tints, -white and' flesh.
Baker-Wheeler Manufacturing Co.
DAI.1.AH. 1KIAS
Vi ( Kin
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FJlano Gets First
Cotton Wedne
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The Housing Problem
Is best settled hy those who build iheir own homes
and buy the building stock at Plano.
We sell nearly everything needed to build, remodel
or repair. A big stock, a great variety, all under
cover all the time, and moderate prices.
Anything from a few plank to a lock and key job of
a complete home.
I hirty-seven Plano people are stockholders in this
company. Keep Plano money in Plano.
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919, newspaper, September 5, 1919; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570368/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.