The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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THE PLANO
AR-COURIER
VOL. XI,NO. U.
ANO, OOLLIN <<
)A V. DKG KAI BEK 12, UNO.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
You are going to have to go soma if
you get your ground prepared for
another crop after so much rain and
bad weather. A
Fordson Tractor and a
Fower Lift Middle Breaker
Will solve the problem for you and do it better and
faster than^gvith a team. LET’S TALK IT OVER.
K.-T. Garage
AUTHORIZED AGENTS
Phone 66. Piano, Texas
rm\n ->.-»«««■
J. T. ELLIOTT LUMBER CO.
DEALER IN
All kinds of Building Material and Coal. Highest
grades at lowest prices. ,
Call on us before you buy.
| F. Schimelpfenig^ Mgr.
The City Barber
. ’ " Shop
WE HAVE HOT BATHS AND NOTH-
‘ yL ING BUT FIRST CLASS WORKMT?
4 AT THE CITY BARBER SHOP.
WE SOLICIT AND WILL APPRE-
C!ATE*T'HE PATRONAGE OF THE
PEOPLE OF PLANO AND VICINITY.
N. A. HEATON, Prop.
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THE PLANO STDDIO
PHOTOGRAPHY in its various branches
Family groups, at homes or Studio, Lodge
Church and Wedding Festivities. Also copying,
enlarging and portraits.
First Stairway East of Postoffice.
Monthly Meeting of
the City Council
File city council met In regular st>»
■sion Tuesday night with Mayor liar-
ring!on and Aldermen l>*vi*, Hicks,
and Shepard preseut.
The conuaiileon tree mail delivery
reported that they had been working
on this mat Mr but as yet had no del-J
iniie report.
The waterworks committee report
wd the plant in good condition.
The street and eanitary committees
had nothing <rf speewtl interest to re
port.
The oily treasurer stated that the!
financial condition of the city on Nov
ember IVL 1919. was cash on
hand as follows: Water works fund,
$315.42; general fund, *286.00;* sinking
fund, $1820.00; street ami bridge fund,
$640.00.
After showing tire folowing acebunis
the council adjourned:
Dag Hudson, salary............$!)0.uu
J. T. WilUims, salary........... 50.tie
Jim Morgan, saktry ............ 87.50
J. A, Crow, stamps ............ 11.52
Texas Foyer & Light Co.......26.51
Thompson Hudson-llaldridge .Co 1.00
Willis A Son .................. 2.75
I). C. George, packing, etc...... 5.2u
Jim Morgan, railroad fare ...... 1 18
Star-Courier, printing .......... l.Jsu
Bill Jones, bawling ............ l.bu
Hill Jones, street work ........ 8.bw
Piano Water Works, though .... 3.5t)
Fire Protection ................ l.Oo
G. W. Uye, nigld watchman .... 80.tm
Magnolia- Petroleum Co.......8S.84
Briggs Weaver Go............. 41.20
Stogner & Son................. 1.00
A Plano Couple
Marry at Dallas
Robert Harrington and Miss Donna
Boggess were married at t,he M linger
Methodist church, at Dallas at 6:30 p.
m. Wednesday. Rev. E. B. Jackson, of
Anna, officiated. Frank Armstrong
and Miss Mae Boggess accompanied
the bride and groom.
The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs
John Harrington who live west of the
f .j idty, and is an exemplary young man.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Heavy Bog»eSe;~of this city, unu
is an attractive young lady.
Mr. and Mrs1 ffnrringfon left Wed
nesday evening for Houston to upend |
several (lavs.
LYCEUM HERE .SATURDAY NIGHT
M. W. Sears, the “TaffymaJi,” one
of the’most popular humorists on the
platform, will be here Saturday night
to deliver his lecture od “Mon* 'Paftyi
| and Less Epitaffy.” “Dad” Sears has
been on the lyceum for twenty one
years and know* man in every walk
of life. He has a wonderful philoso-
phy of life wrapped in the small
package of an hour and half lecture.
He has the power of making you laugh
whether you want te or not. If you’re
grouchy and want to remain so stay at
home Saturday night, but if you would
learn the secret of right living and how
to make others happy come to live audi-
torium *sd hear Doctor Sears.
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Garden Court
(IARDKN COURT FACE POWDER
STANDS Tl I K. TEST OF CLOSE ATTEN-
TION. SO FINE IT IS AND SO KATIN Y-
SAiOOTB THAT IT BROOM KS AN INHER-
ENT PART OF THE COMPLENJON. IT
ADHERES YET WITH AN ART THAT
CONCEALS THE POWDER’ ITSELF.
FACE POWDER......
..........$ .50
DOUBLE COMB CREAM
.50
COLD CREAM......................
.50
TALC ...............................
...........25
3/OILET WATER .....
.......... 2.00
BENZOIN AND ALMOND CREAM ...
« mm vw a nmiT/iMAit m
a. ii. n/uvaimiiun, marmacisi
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J. H. Strain tells tiie Star-Courier
that he expects to move to Johnson
county about the fir-st of the year and
engage in farming. He has leased
from W. C. Armstrong the farm at
Josltua, in that county, that Mr. Arm J
strong recently bought from M. (' |
Portman. Mr. Strain was reared a few |
milea northwest of this city, has liven ;
here all his life, and has a host ot |
friends whose good wishes go with him ^
to hi* new home.
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TAKEN UP
One brown horse mule about 16!
hands higlr, 7 miles northwest ot ;
Pl«o. )t ^ i, *.
After Dr. Sears lecture to 1300 col 1
lege students in Chicago, its presi-l
dent, Dr. Gunsalus, wrote to Sears
“We are rapidly getting back to bust |
Degt, btrt |om« cit the rtodeuU ■till
laugh out in meeting, and others an-,
beseiging me with the question, “When
i* Doctor Sears coming back.” A' |
auditorium, Saturday night, Decemberi
13.
Still sellmg lumber at the r»mt
vrsall profit that w«c alm-avs did.
Therefore it is te wur interest to
hm- from *is.
J. T. Elliott Lumber Te.
W W »mtth spent Sunday and Mor
day at home in this city. He r^tirnen
Monday afternoon to Wichita Fails,
where Vve is celling Rio Grande valley
fair* land for F. Z. Bishop.
Rhode Island red cock tela, full h
and prwid ve* at $1.60 each
J T JOHNBTO
Mr. CoppedgeWill
Move to Eastland
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wiu> litts been I irst a
1 l> t he pl'Opt lelni' ol
Lino for tile pant six
nnounces tins week
to Last land, Texas,
lock with him, some
lie has leased a
non h side ui the
d. and will open Ills
I he t ii'Hi name of I In-
Watch For
Danger
This is ooly one of many fire dan
gers that no good housekeeper
permits. But even the most care
ful household needs complete pro-
tection of a policy in the Hartford
Fire insurance Company. We can
furnish it.
The “Hartford” insures against
nearly every kind of damage that
can possibly occur to nearly e-very
kind of property.
JOE BR4DSHAW
INSURANCE ,
Office Phone 113. Res. 55.
Plano, Texas.
I la* building la- now occupies, lie
mging in Mi Bi-ally, luid nut been
‘illcd up In tin* litst ui the week.
Mi t'oppedgi- i a gum! citizen, a
oud merchant, and lla* Star-Gourier,
t common w ith owryone else, regrets
i M-i- him go away \Ye are glad, how
let. that In- has chosen a very prom
mg location, and roniid«ntly expect
> '( In. luen a til ili- ability and ex 1
i rieiiee well lew a riled.
The good wishes of a host of friends
11 end d i and Mrs t'oppedge lo Ihwii
Bailey Will Speak
at McKinney Dec. 23
I lie seveKtil places llesignal
Senator Hailey as points at
will make political s|ieeches
istieas, Is a thatle for Melvin
Oysters
Now Served at the
BUSY BEE
Any Style
“QUICK AS A WINK”*
Quiet Comfortable Apart-
ment For the
LADIES
Afcfc TH£ POPULAR
COLD DRINKS
All things served are
served as the} ■ *ight
to be
Make the BUSY BEE
your HEADQUARTERS
BUSY-BEE
CAFE
Dinwiddie & Barnard,
Props.
Phone 112
Among
ed by Ex
I which in*
before i’Ii
j ney . I h-cember 23.
| As an orator it is doubtful If any liv-
| in \mi-nean surpasses Mr. Bailey
\» a man schooled and grounded in (he
principle: ol governing, it is doubtful
if In ha a 11p. rior a 11 ieiiii oi
.1. orialt il im diMilil 1 ill it any mrtn lias
! ever : iici-eeded in binding lo himseli
[with hoops ol h4 col Hum e loyal friends i
jDe.ipite I lie diffi*n.*nct*s ol policy that;
Iniviile Inin from Hu* dominant factions
! in tali and national I lemocrat i<-
| authority lie possesses tin influence
land can exert n power in the Texan
!<ampaitn next year that will astonish
tho <• now saying that Bailey is impo
tent. Tin' - who think thus may In
! undeceived if they will go to Melvin
ney or arty other place where he,
speak.- and observe tin* enthusiasm
jot his reception anil the influence ofi
j h is VVi'J'ds,
J * S A Kenton ol Richard:-. Griim
'eOiinl, 1.1 i we"l lion glil tin bui bee
'l ^Uo^i uy. I lie north side ol West Me
eli;mie 'ft'-i-H lorue rtc owned by \1,
4 Wigi'iii: of MeKinney and man.igeri
i by \Y L 'Smith Mr. Heaton lias1
moved here with his family and taken
j charge ol I lie shop, and .VI r Smith is
{ working with him. Both ar< clever
[ votin’ nu n and good liatbeik.
jwnmAyimr
We Loan Money
at 6 Per Cent
ON FARM LANi3S ON TERMS
AND PAYMENTS TO *UIT YOU.
WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTI-
GATE.
ROOD REALTY CO Tp“”
G. it .lac) am whoxva* hero Monday
tl'oni Ili IlDIUe ten miles west of.the
ejt \ tell: tlm Star Courier that farm
opera ion were ai ,*^ ntiiiistill. lie h;is
had -v n negro cotton pickers engag
ed for two w eel and I lip oj^vif-n during
H at linn 11 a \ e had wcatln-r stlltabk*
to pick only ■ v♦ • n ImnNred pounds of
s(*<*d cot ton.
Lal’fel l! Stark ol Oklnhoniu < ily,
,'tf;ri\ed :il i ’ la no Sue t > visit Ida
parent , Mr and Mi. J. T
.stall . and In irlemls in lid city,
j wh'-re lie wa reared He is now man
lager of 'In limp'll Electric I'oillpany,
ol < )k lahoma f 'it y .
| Dr Seal leetures are good for dya
pepsic tin y exorcise the upirit of
gitimbliru and despondency; tin-,
drive a if the blue- devils out of the
window ” Dr. A. A. Willels. Ai
audiim inm Saturday night, December
Study Club Has
Christmas Program
To Owners of Automobile
and Fords
During a ba«i spell of weather is a good time to have y<
car gone over a«d any repair* needed made. By so tley:
you save a hig expense bill always comes to the Fe;
wht) neglects to give his car this attention, then by hnv
the work done i«i bad weather you are not deprived 1
use of your car.
We are glad to fix your car anytime, however, and
you the very best work of which we ara capable.
(jive us your order for Kelly-Springfield Fires, ’It'
made. We also sell the Rat ine 1'we*, wosts less ii i
City Garage
SHIPP & STULTS.
Phono 263
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NOTICE TO PUBIJ
MR. J. C. ZACHARY
is now with
JIM WARDE’S TONSORIAL PA 1
and tins been a partner of Mr. Wa -
barbel business a few years back, and
find him with Jim again. He is a L ri.
is all. Give us a trial that is all we <
Your Friend,
J. E. WARDE.
Vance & Bever
CAFE
Successors to Claud Muye*
SHORT ORDERS, COLD DRINKS, ICR C
CIGARS, ETC.
Promptness, Courtesy, Cleanliness, Good
FOR SALE
Six room dwHHng, on* block fi<
biiMiit** pari of tin- city Easv ton
J Ii CO'ITREU,
FRANK KL
WILL TAKE A FEW
DRAWING AND PAINT
INTERESTED MAY (
PHONE OS.
ei t-'H-ft')-1”*--
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1 LIBERTY BONDS
re tin- h-«.t
n e a r 11 i.
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“Xd COTTRELL
\ t' urii^ V' • i 1.3 Notary F*11 h 1 it*
Licen >ed in the Supreme Court
cf U. S.
You Should Keep Th-m
hut if you have lo xell,
I Will Buy Them
R. L DAVIS
P
YO u IV
■/. Wil. rL r ■ • ‘Sfc'TrM
BOIL
ARE IMPORT
BRING Ti
trrru
WSBMUk
WE ARE just as much i tie < lt d i
lumber bills as in your Iar,*e ones.
Regardless of the size ol your r
we want the opportunity to ser ve you.
You will find our prices right, our st
plete as your needs demand, our serv
and satisfactory in every way.
Thirty i*v«ri Plano i**cp • a>« f. *cl<h*U*r* m th'* *o
P jno m*ney iri Plano.
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fo B? i
■ PLANO >h' ih.' ’. HEBRON *.
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1919, newspaper, December 12, 1919; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570420/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.