The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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We Will Sell This New
Light Weight Quality
Car. Our Full Endorse-
ment is Added to All
That Everyone Says
For it
Come and Ride In It
in common
When the Essex made its first appearance \v<
with other dealers were a bit skeptical.
Curiosity led us to take a ride in the Essex. That was
enough. The way the Essex rode over rough roads and
pavements was amazing to us withour accustomed Idea
of light car riding qualities.
But when the Essex started to climb hills our admiration
was finally and completely won. It was not necessary
to show us how quickly the Essex accelerated
or how easily it answered every touch of the
wheel. It was not necessary for the demon-
strator to say a word. The Essex had us at its
feet.
I he beauty of the Essex design and the trim-
ness of its lines only added to our enthusiasm.
In every respect the Essex was the equal of
cars many times its costs.
So < decided to get the Essex representation if
it were possible. It was not an easy task. The quick
popularity of the Essex led other dealers to also want
1 * • ' * kssex. I he Essex people chose only those
dealt
sh w
At
vs uho meet the highest standards. We had td
01,1 Qualifications. At last we received word th.at
t i e to have the Essex for this territory.
.ssex
ISIS
now at our store. We have a demonstrat-
ing car. Corne, see, and ride in it. You will
oe just as enthusiastic about this new type
i mt car as we were. It combines every ad-
vantage of light car economy and flexibil-
ity with large cai comfort and endurance. Be
sure and ride in it.
Showing a complete line of Mens,
Ladies and Childrens Shoes at
economical prices.
T0B0L0WSKY BROS.
HARRINGTON MOTOR CO
Plano. Texas
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Sunday Services at
Christian Church
Hilile school promptly at 10 a.m. and j
morning worship at II a. in. Wo ox
pool in begin all services promptly, so
wo can end them at proper time. The
Men's Bible Class and the Loyal Sons
olass of young men have sot Septem-
ber I I as a day to reorganize and
boost their respective classes. Let all
former members take notice and be oil I
hand.
No night service on account of the
revival which begins at the Methodist
church. A. N. GLOVER. Minister.
Surgeons agree that in eases of cuts, |
burns, bruises and wounds, the first j
treatment is most important. When
an efficient antiseptic is applied
promptly, there is no danger of in-
feel ion and I lie wound begins to heal
at once. Lor use on man or beast,
Itoi ozone is i lie ideal antiseptic and
healing agent. Buy it now and be
ready for an emergency. Sold by AI
ion Bros.
Collin County Fair
McKinney, texas.
Sept. 30, Oct. 1,2,3,1919
Agricultural, Live Stock, Poultry,
Fruits, Vegetables, Textile
Culinary Exhibits
FOUR DAYS—Programs for the benefit and amusement of
visitors. Amusements that guarantee an enjoyable time for
all, regardless of age or station in life.
METAL TOP FIBER BROOMS
Outwear 5 corn brooms. Guaranteed one year for con-
tinuous family use, are not effected by water, are lighter, do
better work and are ijiore sanitary. Men and Women agents
wanted. Outfit $1.50 Postpaid.
KEYSTONE FIBER BROOM CO.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Dept. No. J 5.
LAND FOR SALE
deep, heavy black lliiekei
lieally all in cultivation; i
He, ('ollin county, Texas
''ad and maiI route, om i.iih
.lames Erwin Dooley,
I exas, v isited his parent:
Mis. .1. R, Dooley, this \v a
I! \1. Harrington has accepted a
ol Ranger, j position with the Imperial Drug Co.,]
Mr. and ni Dallas, beginning his employment \
ek.
Monday morning.
VV. J. Dooley went t*> Ranger, Tex-
• .
jus, this week and may locate there.
Miss Carrie Harvey, of Dallas, spY
Sunday with here parents here.
V l
DR. E. L. BURTON
Practice Limited To
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT—GLASSES
Office 210 South Tennessee Street
McKinney, Texas .
mul. Dae fairly good im|
one cheap improvement, Iw
. everlasting water. Most
H level land but a little sligltll
g; but all product
nui and Rcrmud;
icres overflows,
old at $200.00 per
i rai ls adjoining
cut I liis and
i grass.
Adjoining
acre. Tvv
held at
ell part of it
A little
A lx >ul
land
) ot li-
$200.
Just Received
Car fresh American Beauty Flour. You will ha
complaint when you use it.
New Mexico Honey. Also Uvalde Honey.
Just Received—Car of Michigan salt. It i
ble to lay in now a supply of good salt to cure your t
this winter.
;ulv isa-
h meat
$-00. f or quick sale $L»0.00 per acre
"'Hli ball or nearly ball cash and long
lime on balance. Possession January
1 st.
-;,o acres, two miles from f'arrolllon,
I exas. <)n public road one mile from
pike. I’rart ically all deep heavy black
Hoi tom land. All in high slate of cul
II \ at ion except about la acres timber,
and !o acres brunch and pasture. Tim-
ber land can be easily put in. A little I
Johnson grass. Fairly good improve-
ments. fine artesian well with gaso-
line pump and water piped to lot. For
quick sale $1.i0 per acre with $17,500
cash. Long time on balance. Pos-
session January 1st.
•Hip acres 7 miles northwest from I
'rosper, I exas, near line of (.'ollin and I
'' Mn,;l,u's Aboui 250 «*«H
a ep heavy lev cl black hot
Kilunee slighiv rolling but
We Want To Show You
These High Class
PALMER Garments
aid.
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C. J. HAYDON
Of Course
W. M. HEDGCOXE, Manager.
M, mfflTifTl
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D,«i
•v at 7.
!0TTRELL
Attorney it 7 aw Notary Public
Licensed in the Supreme Court
of U. S.
Special attention to Bankruptcy
and Damage Suits,
l’lano, - Texas.
Farm Loans
For quick service in making
jnd renewing farm loan., with
best options of ' on or bei'vrv '
payment, lowest rate of ,ruet
est, business confidental, call
on or write.
A. M. Russell
McKINNEY, TEXAS
Married at Plano
\X/ e d n e s d a y ii v e
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ANDIFKR
i'Imho. Tt xa
Novelty
Boots
in
Colors
Harmonize
with
the
new
suit
shades
Tii
c\]Vi rimer, o ireful judgment and a knowledge of the markets
tpussible for voii to secure a suit or coat as stylish r.s these, as
for les monev. I ach garment carries the “Palmer Garment”
ii'.cicntions workmanship, production in clean, sanitary, well
show for themselves. We want vour opinion -come and sec
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.