The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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Morgan Weaver’s $50,000 Stock on the West
Side Square, McKinney, Texas, Bought By
J. H. Merritt at a Big Discount For Cash
The store has been closed for several days to invoice and arrange for the big Close
Out Sale which begins this week.
This stock must be sold at once. Everything goes. Nothing reserved. Building
must be vacated. So now is the time to make your selections from this stock of the highest
class Merchandise to be found.
This stock consists of Staple Dry Goods, Notions, Corsets, Gloves, Knit Goods,
Blankets, and Comforts and one of the largest stocks of Ladies’ Ready to-Wear in North
Texas (Pretty Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc.) ~lW5*
This stock will positively be closed out as we have no room for this enormous stock
i‘n our other store.
We bought this stock at a big discount which will enable us to offer you the most won-
derful values to be found. You will find the best lines of high class merchandise in this
stock that it is possible to buy.
Mr. Weaver’s careful buying gives you the opportunity of buying Merchandise that
he placed orders for months ago, much below the wholesale price now.
Mr. Weaver’s Going Out of Business Sale which he started last Friday will be con-
tinued with many more bargains added and lots of Merchandise cut sti'il deeper.
The Greatest Sale
Ever Held in McKinney
■ONT MI—- IT!
The chance of a lifetime to buy your winter Dry Goods at the lowest prices you ever
ieard of. Everybody knows the kind of high class merchandise carried by this store, so be
>n hand during this sale and fill your wants. You can well afford to buy a year’s supply at
1' low prices at which we offer these goods.
This it to be the greatest bargafri event you have had the opportunity of visiting in
rs.
1 lease remember this is strictly a close out sale, therefc :e we positively can not make
y approval tickets.
NO CHARGE TICKETS. NO REFUNDS NO ID CHANGES, STRICTLY CASH
EVERYBODY.
Ou? Alteration Department will be maintained as usual.
Remember Die place Morgan Weaver's old stand on West Sf e Square.
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J. H. MERRITT
BUYER AND SELLER OF THE MORGAN WEAVER STOCK.
" Mr. Bryan's Three
Points of Democracy I
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bilily ol can-
Will iam J.
GLYCERINE MXTURE
FOR GAS ON STOMACH
Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark.i
etc,, as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieves
\.\Y CASIO gas on stomach or sour
nomach. It ads on both upper and
lower bowels and removes all foul mat
which poisoned stomach. Often1
CP RES constipation. Prevents appen
licit is. The INSTANT pleasani action j
of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors
and patients. One man who suffered
I five years from indigestion and consti-
pation was helped by one dose. S. M.
HARRINGTON, Druggist.
For Your Christmas
Shopping
We have all the good things that you will
need for your Christmas dinner. Among
the many things that you will want ft
may be a bottle of wine, or a nice bottle of
sweet apple cider, and it will sure be a can
of good coffee, and be sure you get the
right kind. We can give you in this line
Old Master, Maxwell House, White Swan,
Coat of Arms (these are the best) with
everything else that you need. Call on
us, and we will do the rest.
Stogner’s
Frankford items
Kdgar Choate, of McKinney, spent
ihe week end with ilis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. L. Choate.
Mrs. .1. W. Branhanan and daughtei,
Miss Keditli Branhanan, visited Die for-
mer's sister. Mrs. 11. Pennington, a(
Greenville, from Friday until Sunday.
Miss Johnnie Herring spent Satur-
day night with Miss Leslie Thompson.
Misses Lillie and Tennie Wallace
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Misses Emma and Dally Junker.
Mrs. Mill Moruey, who came from
West Texas last week to visit rela
lives here, is quite sick til Ihe home
of her nephew, H. L. Cook.
Mrs. J. II. Miller who has been suf
fering from neuralgia the past two
weeks, is better ai Ibis writing.
c. II. lluntley spent Saturday night
and Sunday with J. W. Nance and fam-
ily.
.1. T. Tyson and family, of Ferris,
spent Sitiurda\ nighht with J. H. Mil
ler and family.
Miss Grace Cook and Miss Morney
of Dallas, spent Ihe past week-end
with Miss Cook’s parents, Mr f.nd Mrs.
II. L. Cook.
School will open here next week
with Miss Rickerson, of McKinney, as
teacher.
SPLENDID COUGH MEDICINE
"As I feel that every family should
know whal a splendid medicine Cham-
berlain’s Cough remedy is,I am only too
pleased 10 relate my experience and
only wish that I had known of its mer-
its years ago,” Mrs. Clay Fry, Fergu-
son Station, Mo. "I give it to my
children when they have the slightest
symptoms of being erotipy, and when
l have a cough or cold on the lungs
very few doses will relieve me, and by
taking il for a few days I soon get rid
of the cold.” -v
Some kinds of coffee are about
good when there is a sugar shortage
as when there isn’t.
SHOULD BE QUARANTEED
Many physicians believe that anyone
who has a bad cold should be comple-
tely isolated to prevent other members
of the family and associates from con
trading Ihe disease, as colds are about
as catching as measles. One thing
sure Ihe sooner one rids himself of
cold the less Ihe danger, and you will
look a good while before you find
better medicine than Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy to aid you in curing
cold.
As a general thing, the black sheep
is prouder of belonging to a good fam-
ily than a good family is of owning a
black sheep.
HOW’S THIS?
\Y« offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medi-
cine. (
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been
taken by catarrh sufferers for the past
thirty-five years, and has become
| known as (lie most reliable, remedy for
catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine ads
j thru the Blood on the mucous surfaces,
expelling the poison from the blood |
and healing the diseased portions.
After you have taken Hall s Catarrh I
I Medicine for a short time you will stee
I a great improvement in your general
health. Start taking Hall's catarrh!
I Medicine al once and get rid of catarrh
Send for testimonials, l i t A.
F. J. CHENEY A- CO., Toledo. Ohio.
Sold b> all Druggists, .-v-
Surgeons agree that in case< of cuts
burns, bruises and wounds, the first
.....u iitnut imnrtvtsnt When
•hi efficient antiseptic i* Applied
promptly, there is no danger of infer
once. Fpr use on man or beast, Bor ;
ozone is the ideal antiseptic and heal
int agent. Buy it now and be ready fori ■
in emergency t^old bv Allen Bros., i
Druggists ( I*
CASH AND CARRY
Phone 107.
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A Heavy Burden
A Ba
Back Makes Life Miserable
For Many Plano People
A bad Back is a heavy burden.
A 1 rden at night when bedtime
wines. •»
Just its bothersome in the morning.
E\>i try D sin's Kidney Bills for it?
Know they are for Kidney backache
and for other kidney ills?
It you don’t some Plano people do.
Rea! a case of it:
Mrs. R A. Jones, Railroad St.. Plano
says: I have been bothered more or
less with lame back and sharp shoot-
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
POULTRY, POULTRY
RELIANCE POULTRY REMEDIES—
are guaranteed to cure or money back.
This is the reason to give Reliaac#
Poultry Tonic for more eggs. Guar-
anteed Reliance So ■! d, Reliance
Roup Canker, Give K limine Cholera
Specific to prevent disease. All guar-
anteed. ALLEN BROS., Sole agents.
FOR SALE
Ft ft SALE Ford Touring car,
;;s new. Williams Bros.
good
FOR SALK Pine bred Marragansett
ing pains in my side. I have had. a j turkeys. liens $5.00: lotus $7.5#.
feeling as if a heavy load was bearing MRS. A. F. CLARK, Plan >, Route 1.
down on me and at times l have hadl. ________.
miserable dizzy spells and objects WANTED
floating before my eyes. Doan’s Kid- FARM HELP- A good-sized family,
ney Pills have always driven these; white or colored, to rent some land on
troubles away and have had me feeling! the halves and help with other field
as well as ever. I cheerfuly reconi--jwork. AUBREY POINDEXTER, Mur-
mend Doans' Kidney Pills for they.phy, Texas.
have been of great benefit to me.” !_ ____ .... ________ ______
Price C0c, at all dealers. Don’t| IOST
simply ask for a kidney remedy get LOST -Bel ween . S. Haggard’s and
Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. J. S. Aldridge's an enterprise
Mrs. Jones had. Foster-Milburn Co. J sausage press. Finder please notify
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. , C. S. HAGGARD.
Miss Grace Moorman, ol Dallas, wasj Probably one reason why some peo-
he guest of Misses Effie and Gladys! pie think our time isn’t valuable is be-
Skinner Sunday ) I cause we don't make much of it.
V
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Makes Such
Light,Tasty Biscuits
.Tust let mother call, “Biscuits for
Breakfast!” We’re sure there’s a
treat that can’t be beat in store
for us — light, tender biscuits —
toasty brown and all puffed up
with goodness! For mother is sure
of her baking powder—Calumet.
She never disappoints us because
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
never disappoints her.
It’s dependable. Results
always the same—the best.
Try it.
Calumet contains only such ingre-
dients as have been approved offi-
cially by the U.S.Food Authorities.
Yeu Save When You Buy It.
You Save When You Use It.
baking pcwC‘K"y
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HIGHESTQUAUT?
AWARDS
ige Age
ckly children need White’s Cream
nifuge. it not. only destroys
lengthening tonic in the stomach
bowels. Sold by Allen Bros..
k« Star Courier $1.10 th# y*ar.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.