The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Renner Items
JOHN CllSTEU, Publisher.
i We are
at this wri
I very flick.
I proving al'te
Watered as second-class matter j serious illne*>
OcW-8, 1008, at the postolfico at, Mr. and Mrs. J>iHi«* Wilson, of
under act of M arch s.'M‘nt .. Monday with
ferry to learn
LSt If. ( \jt lies is
Ootlies is irn
several weeks rf
Piano, Texas,
1879.
Good Roads Meets
Being Held Nearby
A good roads meeting was
held at Allen last Sat unlay ami
5i meeting at Lucas one night
this week. The party ot Plano
citizens composed ol Messrs.
J. W. Shepard. < Une.v Duyis, witJi home folks
I'red Harrington, Wiiliam l or , Miss Kura l)avidsoi
man and W. C- Armstrong who ,jHy Sunday with Mr
heir daughter, Mrs. Orel Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Clark spent
he week end with Mr. and Mis.
’lint Harrington, »,f Lebanon.
M r. and Mn, John Ffarring
ton and Misses Minnie l:<mni
and Minnie Yarbrough were
Dallas shoppers Monday,
Miss Mary Blaine, of (’elina., H‘- H • Jaekson.
will spend some thue visiting in
the home el her brother, Richard
Blaine.
M r. ami M rs. Clint.
OJ Frisco, spent the
and M rs. Newt Stult at
rdsun visited Mr. and Mrs.
ooley Monday.
Jackson, of Port Worth.
"* week end with his par*
r. and Mrs. !•'. W. Jack-'
I M
! Kid
J Ohl
•spent
“iit.s, y
soil.
H r. nd Mrs. Tom Gunter and
H’ M j'.s ! h/iiseii were called
io Hebron t<> tin* bedside of their
m- Miew, Homer Horton, who has
oeeu \er\ low with pneumonia.
Mrs, Dowers, of Dallas, spent
i'o wee!, with her friend, .Mrs. I
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week' ell(l
meet,
bail ad-
went to Allenfjkoatten
injjr. arrived after it
journod.
ft is understood that no per-
fected plan was adopted, hut that
committees were appointed to
push the undertaking.
Senior B. Y. P. U.
Sunday Program
Paul at Ephesus
I ‘resident, in clia rg<-.
I‘iano solo M ini,, ,\h mlenhaiI.
Paul at Ephesus II I) I lays.
In the synagogue Wra Car-
penter.
In tin' school of Ty rami us
Iaila May (’rawford.
The great revival Martha .las
per.
Deport of last Sunday night's
service, Flora Mae Spillman.
Special Solly
Every member urged to he
present Wi.v.mk Ck.uvkobu,
I reader.
TOR SALE
I hiv.* a .jersey row and a good
T *i ood sow to sell.
M A I >IS( > \ \<»| • |•< * \ _
Interurban Time
Table Schedule
•spent the
I'ichard
Blain
liev. Main will preach both
morning nd night it the Ghapel
Sunday. The League will meet
at ii I." We are anxious that the
.youhr people alteml this meet
ing. James Bryan as loader
will give you a good program.
Jell Gibbons visited friends
sout Ii of I 'lano Sunday.
Houis Glenn and Karl Story
spent Sunday with James Dry
an.?
The Fancy Work Club met
Wednesday with Mrs. K\ C.
t larlv. Ton members were
present. Miss Minnie Yar
brough was made president and
Miss Lula I trowr. sec i eta r.v and
treasurer. The next meet iny
will be with Mrs. Karl (.Mark,
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Haggard
were with Mr. and Mrs. Orel
Clark lor supper Saturday even
iny.
Miss Sue Huffman, of Plano,
visited I riends in our community
recent ly.
Miss I va Foster was in Me
Kinney on business Saturday.
Walter Yarbrouyh. of Plano,
spent Friday and Saturday with
homelolks.
Mrs. Delia Martin, Mrs. Claud
Marlin and M rs. < )tis Potts and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr.
and M rs. John I larrinyton.
The Bible training class meets
oil Sunday afternoon at the
Bethany Christian church. Lv
cry body invited to attend.
M.
Tlie following is the time ta
hie ol the Texas Traction Com
puny.
Sl >1 "I’M HOI XI).
Focal ears for Dallas and inter
mediate points pass Plano at
t>.*_!.>, 7.hi, s.;tr, and IO.;)." a. m.
and LJ.:t:>, 2M5. i tub
and It.01 p. iii. The last two
ears run on limited time.
luiuited cars for Dallas and in
termed iat<
I lano at 9.0b and 11.(M"> a. m. and
I .Ob. ;!.()('«, a.Ob ami 7.0b p. ni.
NOUTIIIMM'NP.
Local ears lor Denison and in-
termediate points pass | »lano at
7.0b, 0.0b and 11.0b a. m. and
1.0b. ;:.ob, 5.06 and 9.5J p. m.
Cars passing at 7.Ob p. m. and
1-01 a. in. run only to McKinney
Limited < ars for Denison and
intermediate cities and towns
pass Plano at 7.,".;;. 9.5;iand II.Ml
a. ill, and 1.5;!, ;).:.;). 3.5;: and 7.551
p. m.
Baggage is handled
passenger cars.
I’wenly one visitors from Me
Kinney, including the degroi
team of tin* Homesteaders, wen
in
In t ion
Malone, of Benton, was
tie* guest of her sister,
•Mrs. II \\. ('ajt, last, week.
■Miss Willi*- Dooley, who at-
O' Is the I *'ic hart) sou high
school, visited home, folks Satur-
day.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Dooley
W ere h'iclia rilson v isitors Fri
day night.
iriuers are busy sowing oats
md ireparing their ground for
another crop.
Mrs. Henry Clark spent the
week end in Addison with rela-
tives.
We are glad t,o see Dr. O. T,
M itciieli out again after several
days eonfinemei : 16 his room.
•)olm ('oil, I roin the Denton
high school, was accompanied
homo by hiseousih, Mr. Malone,
Sat 11 relay.
Mrs John Posey is numbered
among the sick. I
Pro!, and Mrs. McLarry were
shopping in I ‘lano Saturday.
Mi'. Peed, *)| Josephine, was
the guest of Fred'. McLarry Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Mr. Peek, a first class barber
D'oui Alpha, lias moved his lam
ily here. We welcome him to
our burg as we need all such
good people to build up the com
m unit y.
Tim infant son s<>n oi Mr. and
Mrs. WiilT. Melxamy was bur
•ed at Frankford cemetery Mon-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shipley, of
Spring Creek, were Renner vis
itors Monday.
Mrs. .J. C. Wells visited tin*
school Friday. Sin* reports the
school a> doing well under the
present faculty, which is Prof,
and Mrs. McLarry and Miss Me-
Dougal. W'e have tin' teachers
and tla* children now. Wo need
a larger school building toaccom
modate them. >
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‘Hoosier Special”
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Eight Women Who Call
W* have a very interesting
attendance at the public instal SiuuJh-v sl:hooJ at both churches
ion of officers at Pl.-mo on the ! Sun,l;iy niorning and evening.
night of .liiinmr.v
Miss \ It a Blalack left Mon
day lor Deport, where she takes
up her duties as trimmer this
month.
Everybody come and lend a help
j ing hand to the good work,
j Dewey Shelley, who attends
theS. M. I ., attended Sunday
school at the Methodist church
Sunday morning/
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, as
nearly every woman knows, are
the finest in the world, both from
the standpoint of beauty and
convenience.
They have places lor 400 arti-
cles all within arm’s reach'
They have 40 labor saving in-
ventions that save you miles of
steps and hours of time.
Women buy more Hoosiers than
niii other five makes combined.
1 imt results in enormous output,
low factory costs and low prices.
Hoosier prices are fixed prices
hxed at the factory. And never
before have we or any other store
standard price of the “Hoosier
Special ”» We stand part and
the maker stands part.
not delighted.
5- Bon# fide cut of $8 in th# price,
but sale ends absolutely when eight
•re sold.
No wore After These
V- • — tiffin—■ TWWI— _
These cabinets are fresh from T, A .
the factory, glistening new and • ^won t take you over five
splendidly equipped. * minutes to decide when you see
Rut thpmimknr io ___1.. this unbeatable bargain. And
in that five minutes you save |5.
We Save You a Dollar a Minute
It won’t take you over five
merica Been able to make a
cut like this. —
Hut the number is positively
limited. If all are taken tomor-
row, tliat ends the price reduc-
tion. The next lot must be sold
at the regular price.
Sale Begins at 8 A. M.
memsurr
The terms of the Cut-Price
Hoosier are these:
Wt’ll accept your order by tele-
phone, but unless an order is given
no cabiaets will be reserved.
And please don’t forget that nuqj-
bers of women who have made up
their minds to have the Hoosier, will
•ee this offer and lose no time.
But now—as an ex* ry February
drawing card—-we have secured
the maker’s consent to the unpar-
fi I led reduction of .$5 from the
. I. \\. Adamson, ol Fornev
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'aml ............... tin- inter,-s,s ni tiie local Uinihol- i
company ol which he is mrtnagor. j
Liberty Items
Pav 0Idy $1 when you order th#
noosier Special.”
2 Pay the balance only $1 a week.
S No interest, no extra fees.
4 Your money all back if you are
Only by coming early tomorrow
can you be SURE of getting one of
these wonderful cabinets at our un-
heard-of price.
Lest you forget—cut out this notice
now and pin it up where you’ll see it
the first thing tomorrow morning.
Mr. sind Mrs. Combs and neph-
ew, Karl, visited relatives at Mur-
1, ... phy Sunday.
Harry Ji.rccn. president 014 Miss Loot spent the weekend
Hi. Homesteaders, was a visitor at McKinney
Mr*- Miss Clara Balew, the assist-
H. ( linvloid Inst week. ant‘eaeln r of Haggard school,
spent the week end with home
\ rs. Sain McKinney, of Me folks at Rockwall.
Kinney, visited* her brother. Relatives and friends visited
James Grirtin, here Sunday Lit tin Ihshophomc Sunday.
Mdlie Myers. 1 f Rector, visit
E. 0. Barrington
WfihOR iNHBKBMBjjpQajgHHg, II
Phone No.
266.
Lev. I. X. Weeks, of Fiinners
on local Mile, was here Tuesday shaking
hands with Plano friends.
;....................................................
I JXT.K'! week, at a regular time I will call for and ;
: J deliver your laundry, giving a quality of work- !
. manship and service that Ts unexcelled. !
: ERVIN MURRAH
PHONE 7
...............................
PLANO GARAGE
A. T. SHIPP, Proprietor.
RENT CARS AT YOUR SERVICE, RATES REASONABLE.
Day Phone 226. Night Phone ?$7
Calls Answer^ D»> « Nighn
»#'?•
cd Roberta Boat right last week.
Mr. Itoatrigiit s still\t*ry sick
i iit this writing.
Pne’e Jonas MuiTman has been
\i *y ow, 'iit - some better at
; tliis writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Luu Emerson
, are visitin-.* M r. and Mrs. Huff
I man.
•MMs Maig.tiit Short spent
the week t>n*l at t \*lina.
Mr. C. I. Wolford was in Me-
K’nney Saturday ami Sunday.
Gharlie Pearson spent Sunday
wit Ii home folks.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jinks, of Spring
Greek, spent the week end with
M r. and M rs. I. G. I Wand.
Mr. -hicksod I., ah!, to sit Up
alter a long illness.
-* Miss Lena Bishop was in
Piano shopping, Saturday
1.
The Hunt For Villa
Cost $90,000 000
SAVES
TIME AND
LABOR
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Hebron Items
TO DALLAS IN
A FEW SECONDS
Over our lines you get IMMEDIATE
connection with the
AUTOMATIC
Telephones in Dallas. And the
conversation is perfect
* TRY IT WHEN YOU ARE IN A HURRY.
Mrs Ktta Wright, from Gar
1, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T.
A. Fritts,
Mi- Gus Marc.v and mother.!
from Nddison, were shopping in
Dallas Thursday. . > k -
G Wagner litis moved from
Will Bishop’s place to the resi
don* e of Mr McDonald near the
Baptist church.
Homer Horton, who has been
very ill with pneumonia, is better
at this writing.
From seedtime to har-
vest the farmer is a busy
man. He may be miles
from the railroad and
the nearest shipping
point. If he is expecting
a shipment he calls up
the freight agent over
ms Bell Telephone, and
if the shipment has not
come—he saves a useless
trip to town.
Bell Service Saves Time.
Consult our Local Manager.
THE SOUTH-
WESTERN
TELEGRAPH &
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
C—4
Washington. Jan. 29-The “get
'-din hunt is in its last chapter.
Within a week or ten days there
u ill be no American soldiers
south of the United States-Mex-
eiim border*ind shortly thereaft-
er all militiamen on the border
will be back home.
With the hunt for Villa” over
'here is groat interest in just
v : it Uncle Sam Imsspenton the
search that did not,get Villa.
Estimates range from $90,000,-
(H'O to 5*102,000,000.
'n making this estimate the
Yar Department officials declar-
ed that half the amount “would
have been spent anyway.”
Everything spent on the militia
and the vast snip spent in trans-
port! ng t r o o p s—regulars and
milit-a—■ to the border and be-
yond, however, constituted ex-
tras. Offhand, officials said es-
timates will round roughly os
follows:
Transportation of regulars and
militiamen to border, $6,000,000.
Transportation of food to bord-
for, $500,000.
1 I'onsportatiou of baggage and
other impedimenta to border
1 1 t n 1 m ♦ > -
For Limited
Time Only
Farm & Ranch two years and Star-Courier one
year, $1.75.
F arm & Ranch two years and Star-Courier
two years $2.50.
: b arm & Ranch two years. Hollands Magazine
? tw<) years. Star-Courier one year, $2.50.
+ Farm & Ranch two years, Hollands Magazine
;; two years and Star-Courier two years $3.25.
This offer will hold only a short time and is good
I! only to those who pay a full year ahead for each
publication.
The
$3,500,000. j*
j j » * 1 I I II 11 l| II I M I I If
Star-Courier j
Plano, Texas.
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how s th 1 s?
• >ij .. . . " ^ offer One Hundred Dollars Ite
-7 • ,lss Josephine Solomon, from -V.nd for any t ag® of Cntarrli th.it can UlOMling <!ud equip
Ennis, is visiting her brothers, not bo om ,1 »,>• Hull’s Catarrh Cure to militia, 82,500,000.
'!'■v «•!, X 1:ZSS:
Loy l.vcivtt last f riday evening.! boliov,. . ’ flnrt * .........
Si*\<'cal points of bnsim ss wert
attended to.
John Everett
Subsistence of regulars and
militiamen, 820,000,000.
Pay of officers and enlisted \
1 men in militia and regulars, 8f)0
! 000,000 to $;>.-),000.000.
Speciul motor equipment pur-
chased, 8;!, 500,000
Clothing and equipment issued
DR. LAWRENCE LEWIS
VETERINARY
*++* 1 'll* M 1 1 1 1 .......I M-f-i
"" ^ ass
Prompt attention tr> all cash calls
Phone No. 175, 5 rings.
LOOK HERE BOYS
UNION TFI PPUANr rnMD a vx/
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“A HOME COMPANY FOR HOME PEOPLE
J. E. BENNETT, Local Manager.
| PLANO, . . TEXAS. +
------ ------- and wife and
| Bob Everett were in Dallas Mon-
day.
I Mrs. Skinner was in Dallas on
ms ness Monday. _____
Will Bishop, from Dallas, was ',!s *1rnf frf’rire
(here on business Mnndsr .b.ol.l?._bC. all..r)ni.fRitt8'
put ton.
Miss Terah Philpot went to
jJTallas Tuesday, where slu* has
accepted a position with a
In*r.v coM|»#ny.
last l» years, and 1 ■
on* >.• 1 all federal relief of militiamen’s
business transaction.-! ant ‘'n.uKlolly dependents, 82,000.000.
bv h/si r ' 'r °Ut an> niadc Transportation of militiamen
national rank of commkhck. hor<‘ei t0 homes, *1,500,-
Toledo, O ... , I*'”'*
Hall's Catarrh Cure ts tsken inrer- ''ear and tear on equipment,0" your cloth**.
"Gy. act in* - -c-t: u - tbp blot>d ! "f all kinds. 810.000.0(Y> to S15 . •'hine. ffnv Wn/*,.
and mucmis «urfnccs of the system. fKXUOCX'. ’
Testlnionfals sent fr»>p. I’rire 75c. per
Von will And msit Tim’s Ton-
sorinl P*rlor, th* boy who will
gne you * fin* shine and bruah
Yours fora
J. R. DICKERSON
SEAL estate agency
«5htad£7,J!ya* Asm'
/
Dr. Harris
e* l«M U U»U*
>!’.).00 week straight salary,
to man with rig to introduce
Poultry Remedies. Pay every
has in-1 week. Experience unnecessary
Gons.ubio Gallagher ... MDeriencp unnecessary
mil- stalled a southwestern phone No. Eureka Mfg. Co.. East St I oui«
182-F ia at hit bom* 111
BEE5 FOR SAIF
IUsid#nc# ’Phone 84.
’Phene 82.
Bees and bee supplies for sale.
Mrss Ellen Kendrick.
The Star Courier for flrab-claar
Dr. C. J. HICK
DENTIST
0Bee i-eBtAurant.
Phone 82.
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917, newspaper, February 2, 1917; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth601643/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.