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YOU
KNOW
1M4)
r* provided b> the ™"
Ifor failure or will*
[itbin ib<* time pro-
return* for tb«'
|and lo pay the tax
to make u return
|re. March 1&, 1921,
ot not more than
Hal MMMUMUt of
Imount due may be
Iter return is tiled
ply hhown that th
je to a reasobablping 0i aim
J'IushI lo make fuhs .mi roi
■tax on (inn- la pu
|l not more tin
ir'i- imprisontne
hlh i he com
in-lallmeni 1 h«
I unpaid for
|ial demand b>
lal revenue, a
Ik added. The
fetnrn nerve as
I he cace ol
computed b>
Irtl Time.
|i ii 1111 i"i hi;ii,
IjecaUj-e of ill
t ixpay er, t In
Irevenue raaj
It in e*( i ed 30
)pll< ition ■ in
•turn i.- due, i
II before i h(
lion hi jicciira
PIHdl .ill ;t|>|><
in ' hf Hindi
fnterns1 kt
ll nl I lie call)
Imiiiis inner v
ll i xtensioa
J 11. • t a I r 1111111
liiade at tin
lis nmdi
■'Statement
lo any I'uull
|l(y attaches/
due to nej
fo defruu
■cent of
leieaey, pirn
|r cent a mil
cas due. I|
ulse, with
penalty in
10,000 or on#
COIJUN COUNTY.
* 'M;.\
OF ISO
(INGWJLL,
}0N AWAKEN
TF.VAS. THt'ltSDAV, FEB. S. 1M1.
^buTOWJgbB
M0RETIME0N
TAXES SIGNED
bill post poll
16 PAGES IN 2 SECTIONS THIS WEEK
iret s.
by th
iirna
vintuy in u
id owner
oil
rttt
*•
at l;«0
Hence If fie gmntMw
et iih plnntWi^ WaH,,Af ■
sd to mir partiotilaw jam
y und li't us snfpropanProf
it: tli:> t i liu tri'i wilt be a v
iftVANA
l>
ping that i liu ti
'health, loUg-ltved tree J"* wllch
ill have a genuiuu pride
iter all It is In the thing* '.*c do
We ex pi ess our real solve*.
I splendid tree is u noble way
ess o'.u* - 'If anil u boauiiful QiiJ<
yard is a I'ar-reacliinx way #f 'ex
INSPECTION
OF TROOP D
HEREON FEB. 6
The annual Inspection ol
A. J. MARTIN
OF MELISSA
TO GRAHAM
\ \\ It nn lit Hit city 111«
in a wii'ii's trip to 11ia-
\:ts.
I.
Ili wont on all errand
Troop 1 ii. 1
[ dcllmiueut t ix 1 . First Texas Cavalry, will taki place 1.111111.
IS, I9tf1, and i'<*> a! tin' Ti nop i|iiai li is one mil.' i a.it ot h nn. I
penalty from 10 to 5 per ' 1' -N "" Sunday lei. ii. ,n I 'J ,.u p. 1,,lxi.,| |,, >t li l-nstit. • . anil plcua-
. - , ,, . ,, in nccurdlug lo iiii>iiiiii'i.tiii'iii toditv
t for failure to nav lttu luxes I. liN t, llllN ,, t■ M"'"".-. hli. many relatives who
January 11. 19X1. was signed toil..;, commander. All members ol the troop !l,v'' 1,1 "'"'mil Mruhiiiu. lie took
1 by Oovernof Neff. This is ilie iih | Vl. |,ordered to repori lor the 1 '*•' unto ot l.oouie Martin through
1 b U to be algned by the gov- inspection which will be conducted lis 1 '1,(1 11 •'- V|1 Martin and wit*
qJ.1 amor. lUeuienant Colonel John T. Sayles. moved iinm Meh„mi, where both
t the first 9 m the bill by the mooo* who lias lieeu di'slgnalcd as inspoc- I were reared,
liniS'Volo In the senate iH 'iion officer:
effective ninety days
rnmollt. Members of the
ra Pie doulllul as to wliejl er
thla haw uvw aril'. Riant the relic.' ;nr
which It Is Intended because ll 'oes
hot become Immediately effective.
I'lie troop niiartcrs are located
to inak*
Wlson re-
al i ports 11 in t oil dcM'lopnient.i are belll0
in (Iraham
lllieir future home. Mr.
what is Uuown as the old city park
Just cast of the picnic grounds.
Urtlted o*ra will
mlAutes after the
aaaent.
tvan Oiwli
Maria K
Viiu 'lu Ou
Pofmwijr
Moftiniicy.
Ivan ftiahlng^wlfe and two
■ moved from Mem-
to Havana, ruba,
Unit, who In on eiec-
|trician, accepte# tin excellent |tosllloh
re ito Ivan ctwhingf'
A I'hildreWT eeeeniv
l) to |>J11m. Tennessertf
tfrijcr where Mr. Cuslll
nvp.il A lion.e nvwl not ha'OCHtly to I for i m-eat Sii«i|r retlning coriniration
icaiililnl \ we'1 <cpt V.V^W that has , ,f u^|. hi.^ Inotlier In-law I'rot.
n jilutineil with iliouiflit and oil.'e Knifenc Ivc i ^ a lilc.li utile lal. I'rof |t)|
love .it le ant;.' J .is more perfection ' K«rr .mff Mr1 rushlmr. formei ly MImh
ii uny gr .at hoj e which on' Marl i Kerr, ift' chliilriiin ot Mr aipi
icj lias built. Vt ii n wc l« tli" i Mr ,| I.. K it, now nl N sliville
• ui Itlts and study 1 Tenn
ItNM) I'MH'bK
H—nl UiMpoi Kitiimmis Nuiulnv l j
Itr. ti, 1.. Vutcs, F.iiilnenl lluptlst
Vmtpr.
Sunday morning the l°lrst ituptist
church was tilled to its capacity a,nd
extra Ctyatra were used. Sunday night
the church main auditorium wiim tilled
The two con reKations were cotmerva-
torv estimated at one thousand people.
In' Yates, the paator, expressed Ids
delight at seeing nn ovet-lncreiuiliaw
nuuilier of new faces at the church.
His two ertnoiiH Kunday were master-
ful. lie is placing Hie emphasis on
the spiritual life nt the church'. Hnjairy (formerly Troop it, nth. i av )
told Ills hearers that when the spirit-jure ordered to report without fail,
nil i (Vales of the church were in as. Sunday, Kcliruary tltli.. at I - ."to p. in
good shupt as the other alTalrs of the to attend the animal inspection of lli i
. Inn. h iii-11 in less than three years troop.
II w.mid in necessary to rebuild. Iloj Strict disciplinary iietlon will be
lOii'HIont I trill l-'li'lit
Tlio local troop has Imilt slahtes
armory und many other Improvements
Wllliin tile past few months.
Tills troop baa an excellent drill
field and many other improvements
which adds greatly to the training of
the troop.
Cu.pt. blicu states that lie is ex-
pecting a large attendance at the com-
ing inspection and invites the public
In general to visit the troop's camp
and nee Just what is being done lo
maintain an efficient military organi-
sation.
The following order Is published for
all members.
• ♦ ♦
Troop Order No. H.
All members of Troop "|>" 1st <'m
made a strong idea lo t
M 'KInllov to place the
111ri111:11 side nl tin
In him in going "Into
le iiaptists of
emphasis on
work and to
the highways
nxerctsoil in
appear.
case of those failing
Hy order.
TIHil.V r.. I,IH 'AS,
ina.lc wiiii much feverish activity
around Uiahani. As a result, that
town is ginvviiig b> leaps and hounda.
I'ropci'tv in i.iitli town and country,
as well as rciitM and wages, are high
ami are on an asi ending scale. O. A*
Wilson is a well known young luml
holder and real estate dealer of Mo-
Kilincy vvhei lie uiovea a few month*
ago from i'rinceton where ho woe
reared and was formerly a well
lifmivu business mail and meri^hant.
lie is tile second son of Alma Wllaon,
one of McKiumy's most Hutmtiuitta.1
and widely kowu citizens.
mil h
and lirliiging ilie iusi to
both, togethtlmwry! j.
>itl«n and arf,.tully ill pia-o.
i.i
which
B/^l to i.s. do vvc ''in.I tiuil
illcral pinns 'Wen) 'o l.An d out Willi
i'livnlual arlajit.itlc.n to th. \arylni
[ds? i>o wi find dial goi'Uy blow-
|lg, graceful siiruln are used in mas.
jptinsl ill.' I.iiuses tud garages, et.
'till perhaps In eluijips in cornel s and
jve nlv.av.' lind the shrubs planted in
Wsses and not Indlviilually or in
straiglit rows The trees are in clumpK, (()tl |
In their nutivo woods. save tin
I beautiful avenues of them along the
drives and walks,and streets Tin :
J roses are ulvvays In beds or along the I
■ Id rives. ^ ,
In perfecting your lieautiflcatlon
[plans be sure they are ol poruriwent
I character so that as such they will not
■only be a Joy to Uh. bill also to all 'Who
come to us and | ss by and those who
Iunder oatj come after us. Shrubs must he select
fin in the* ed for the varying conditions. There
(lic.'ible af& are shrubs which will grow on the
|d In the mancjkrtti side of the house, shruba wliiel ,to
rnal revcii®. j will grow in tiie ahad v places. and |{e
fHhrubs partially adapted to any place
Ira may desire them. There are places
(.'.In MeKlnney which cry out for sliruh-
' 'hi
per cent
Icieney.
!♦ ♦
Iheck Made
I Internal
Imand innti
[nation for I
J ne of thed
lource" prcj
Iroquirlng j
lr- of l,(.0fl
Inr year If
Ifully cbel
lurn of the''
Jtnents wen1
frier ol iniu 1
ilstants, wll
Ihe interna'/''
I Clllllpl il'll m ''
Imine all b|"
randa of Pei
appeal , here 1 In
'■''' 'children.
scliool iii
many reiati
t.i lTi|f'res..'i
in r.'Hiiloiii c
ijueen of ih
and I 'rot'. Ki t'r n
(iratidni: J. A. 1
who will ■I'fcliral
hruary Ith.
fi.rini riy of Viiieland J
11 .red their family ol ]
>11, i 'iishlng ittonded ! |
M Kinney where ie has ,
. j :inil friends ho will
■.I In learnlg <ir lie: change1
I UK
th
capital ell of The (
i's." Mrs f'uHhtniT
grandchildren or
Hkcy of his city
Ik-i tilth birthday;
'Pile pastor lauded tin work of the
idles ot the church and 1 lie work
clntf dune aiiiung I lie young tu ople's
iga 'ilr.n' Ions.
lb a.lsn urged a gr. iter attendance
• th" mid week prayer servile
Captain 1st, < 'av \ . < I.
♦ ♦ ♦
I'er <.mii-l (>f I'l'iMip.
r L. Adanison.
rt ii. Butler. Willie 1,
William II ItoKiirth, Thomas I
mini, I'm n k ilildei'back,
I'-iovvn, hawrence M. mount.
.t T.
Wa III
Herb.
.NOW I.It I S IN (iKI,AII( MA
ll. IIiuImii and Wife Visit (iriiud-
clilld Hurt At \\cslmiiilstci'.
Cililor
The
\ i i \st or ijii \ii/.
I'.ojoys a Hare Treat
ili-. Sportsman I'rli'iid.
(. ,1. S. Walker.
Ilroi'k.
i. Door-
I va inli' 11
I farvy
Kdgai \j.
I l oin
I re vi'nil
IfTlees a J,)
jttldresses 4 t
districts,,;
(I. ll Dodson, Houle 1, Hendricks,
Oklahoma, was In MeKlnney Friday
afternoon paying taxes. He owns sev-
eral lots In Northwest MeKlnney,
which he Is holding as a nest egg. Mr.
Dodson was a well known farmer of
near Princeton and Altoga, but moved
;lah!(una two or three years ago.
lade a big crop of cotton this
j'oaf. lie stattd that his wife eamo
With him ns fur as Anna and went out
etion Ur
Internii
lo iii
n lull ai lai
•w in.-talH
the L'i'i>;iv
okc Incuigv
•kh than If?,
« thc r
i'iv " l,otoc
v ;• 1 H thi heat
k ildvnn Ajrotec
Tlie nt
lines in
ll til the .
I 1'iJii 'orte<l iur-
lind the
Indcr lb
Jiery to hide thoir naki dliess and mal«>
Itl em a real |iart of the grounds
around them. If you ar« going lo pi.At
anything prepare your ground nl vf
to WPHt
Mi* •'«
| that la, if the ground is
! (Jr>r • i.
suffli'iiiftly
"our state forester, at College >|hi-
Igiiljle-
tion, has prepared an Inlercattug,,!
tin and called it "Tree Ptantifgf In
Texas Towns anil Cities." tfend for it.
Tree*—
"jicroase the vnliieg of our tillhperty:
otect our home and striols.from
of the sun:
rotect us from the void wind of
winter; *
Give off oxygen, thus purifying the
writer enjoyed a feast, of <|uait
aieiit for u couple of 't.ieuls his vvi.U'lt.
This choice of all wild bird meat was
generously given us by our sportsman
Irlenil, <!. .1. S. Walker, proprietor of
the Horn palace, who keep for sale
a big stock of guns of all kinds, atn-
muntoii and other sport goods* Mr.
Walker Is a line shut I to also owns
Walter It. Crockett, Jack I,. Cole
|Joe M. Conner, D. Vonner Ooptia,
■ Thomas I. Walton, Jesse It. Douglass
lllarnest I''. Hnstham, Jesse 11 KariiH-
! , ,.,'tl. I.ciinard W. Kra/iOl, Iteece M.
Ford, Willie Fleming, Merry II Ford.
Henry 11. Foi'stice, Kilitlo M Fi'aui.'is,
■ Tit its J. Furr.
I .lames I). (Irll'fln, Hlnu-r T. Green,
I Homer II. Oreen.
I Jeff W. Halbrook, Homer Haggard,
Aero ll Howell. Ollle W. IXunn, Will
|i'. Hiitolierson, Fltxliugh W. Harding,
are rated among' our most
iid Influential citizenship.
estgiinlster to visit her ilaughter,
fcFarren and famll
a 'few days. Mr. Hudson stated
'alvin McFnrron and family for
that
l&air Utile twelve year old granil-
aon. Claude MoFarren, Is suffering
from a broken leg sustained while
playing In the yurd. The little fellow
fell in such a way thai his thigh bone
was broken in two places.
SFND.S I'AI'KR TO HAlCIITMlt
_ __ * |
Mr-. «laUK's M. GIiins, Reared In jifce- iMrs. K. ti. Trlhbelt Dnugliter of It.
Kinney, Now ltesides At It. Sill, | K. Moore, Honored Old Melissa CH
Okla.
some highly bred pointer dogs and u'(U.|.y ||„,,,il|.
really enjoys liis frequent trips out in 'Tl>||> lf hvVilllum S. Jones,
the virions lirectlons from MeKlnney. |,|„t.|„,r, (i Jones, Wultlon (i. Jones,
We greatly appreciate Mr. Walker s ,, j,,unoH.
rare treat, because if our eating quail | Hcrsrluill C. Kerby. Klmer J. Kroo-
depetideil on our own marksmanship. ,(,.|| i;|uu(ii. j. Kroedell.
we would never he privileged to taste j jIM. jx-vvis, Hoy Leigh. Silas li.
I nil. ♦tiesu birds swiftly fly out of |jU,.an_
our range ... fore we can draw a suf-' ,lames M. Mace, Jesse M. Marshall,
(Intent head on them to bring them Samuel O. McKnlght, Warren I). Mc-
do vn. tji:.-.i| is rarely over on 'ho I ,\ lister, Stephen 8. MeMahan, John
menu of an editor and when it M. itit). Massle, Sam l>. Massic, Twain P.
is usually through the generous spirit j Massle, James P). Malian. I.,ester J.
of some good friend who Is an e.<|> 'rt > Malone, Otis Markham, Claudia
shot. M. Miller, Ban S. Mllllcan, Celby E.
I Morrison.
I'll, PASO l/ADY'S VISIT
I/.en.
J inii'S jF, Ha rfiott of this city pays
Afford an attractive setting for our
homea;
^ Mrs. K. C. Trihbett of Bl Paso
for The "Weekly Democrat-(Jaaettfe y visiting MeKlney relatives and other
be Sent another your to liis daughter, !relatives In the county for a few
'Mrs. J.irtiei M. Class, wife of Prof, [weeks. She was formerly Miss Jessie
Owens, Earnest C.
lOthoi S. P. Phillips, Henry V.
Planck, llarvy Powell.
Phillip Kohhlrds, Charles J. Hike.
Lloyd Ii. Shelton, George Shipley,
|Herbert N. Smith. Charlie U Self,
Is Uundolph P. Smith, Samuel J.
Hubert C. Smith, Clyde W. Strain.
I >urnl R. Tiliorson, Henjamin H.
Testerman, Wesley Tucker.
I'M I ~sll (Ol N i'll\ S\l SA<;|',
!tig Hearted It. O. Cox of Itolaml
Iteineiuls'rs lOdiior I'rienil (Mil
of Ills llounty.
PHOT KST A NT MKXIOANS
Former MeKlnney Pastor Heeci Tea
Ten Into Ills liinreli At Hryaii.
Irimes M. (Ilasa, who for several years Moore, daughter of K. K. Moore, a
',rTP,8: i,„ ...... ii,. i.i.. .n.i t,.v I'aught In the MeKlnney High School estimable old M-llssa citizen. Silo is
Imnteljer of "V1 ctty n'°"- an some yours ago. Mrs. Class and her a sister of Mesda J. F Harnett
tax mfiuney, 'i11'®' t
Rr, or E<1
h« uhonK that GRADU/^M
Internd was V
|isOH I 111" f°r-
cheek irnontal
or lil'.ltK Kl/Y.
liU .. HI Ul.il sCII<M l,S
Mr'. Kihl-I Owelty of this city
Is
laves a oo re- (In r'-eeipt of a letter from nor sister,
Chance. pof
Berkely, Calit
Mrs. Chance's son.
id in«vKinney iMrs. ti. Ii
Jirlng 'ho po- orna. Prof, and
Iperiotho Con- <1 H. Jr.. lias just graduated from the
at Ft. 1 Horkley High school, out of the elaaa
ot nqtls here
Is nun his im-
|ls a J
| It i|
IVK
have ro
i 'aid
I la 1 11 ili
at el
Texas
ins ri
«ikhi.
low. Mo
Texas
of Olio hundred and twenty-al* who
linished Mrs. < wonby'a* nephew one
of the five that was exempt f^Oin testa,
Prof, and Mrs. Chance moved to
Hork ley nearly two yeara ago from
I Oklahoma. Mra. Chance la teaching
In the Hcrklcy si bonis, while Prof.
i'lmnoe Is loachlnu In a mining town
some distance from Berkley. Their
daughter. Mlm Klixabeth now IV
yonrs of ago Is nnw In her second year
,at the Itiilvoralty of California. Prof,
and Mrs. Chance before movng , to
j (>klnhoin:' i*veral yen's ago, worn
among th ■ ablest educators In Collin
county.
r. i>. c. wiMi HI-: HOST
TO VIITF.ItANS FEB. 0.
Co.
tin of. The (laughters of tlio Confrdoricy
officii win entertain the Hutted Confederate
ago jCT/I/VITK. | Veterans of Throckmorton Camp at
count the First Itaptlst church on the first
We : . lo Hell- Sunday (Fob. rt) 2:Srp. m. All vot-
nd hle-hed two ernns are cordially limped.
at. 11 a. 1
-^Monft: • m
B S, A.lie I IWas 'in
V. He haa read a
Home yfMii'H afo, . .
huslniiiil are both now teaching in and Will M. Shipley, both of McKln-
Khukl College, Fort SHI, Oklahoma. Iney. Mrs. Trihbett and husband are
Mrs, Class was rearod In MeKlnney [expecting to go in the early spring
and graduated from our High School, to the hitter's old home It. the state
She has inany relatives and friends of Washington to reside again. Mi.
living in this city and county and Trihbett is a traveling man.
ends her old homo news through thn
CI,Y1>IC < I N.MNGIIAM WORK.
columns of our paper with much in-
terest.
I/K I T HAM) OOlil-'F/K*
CliAIM CHAMPIONSHIP
l>r. J. Knight and F. B. Pope are
tho only left hand golfers of the Hill
Croat Country club. When it come*
to toeing th. ball they rank with tho
exports. In fact, they have defeated
thoso slven up to be the host players
of the club. Messrs. Pope and
Knight claim the championship In
tho Hill ('rest Country Club.
TAYIiOK IIOMI. I'HOM
COMUIAIMM'ITY VISIT
MRS. II.
A. I'INt'H HKTI HNS
FROM HIWSIMF, OF SON
John A. Taylor and wife I0!i Short
street, have returned home from Colo-
rado City, Mitchell county, whore
they spent two months wftli their
son, Charles, who is engaged in the
electrical business nt that place. Mr.
Taylor reported n pleasant trip. That
section Is experiencing an oil boom
and wells nro being brought in a field
nenr his son's farm property.
Mr Taylor ii a well known paint con-
tractor in this city.
FHANIi I/IN AN 11 J ACKSON
COMPOSF, NHW FIRM
MeKlnney has a now tlrni cniposed
Mrs. Henry A. Finch arrived home
Monday llv'ht from lllntlinore where !0f W. II Franklin and W. A. Jackson
she spout three weeks at the bedside
of her Sifrt. H. A Finch Jr.. who is n
patient ill Johns Hopkins hospital. She
left H. ,V. doing nn well an could be
expected under the clreunistancea.
uos to improve the attend-
Is hopeful that lie will ho
urn In.mo to MeKlnney
In March. H. A. lias suh-
two serious operations re-
If lie cont
illg Slll-gaJ
able to A
sonic 11 in I
milted.
conJA't4
ighed
liF.PI TV HI \ I NI II I'AX <^'1.
1,1* TOR IN McKINNIIV l l liSDAY,
——— | >'oung Blue Itlilge Banker Ami < bindo
It. C. Joh ison, deputy United Statos Maniilug Transart Ruslnoaa At
internal revenue collector for tho sec-1 MeKlnney.
ond district, was hero Tuesday and
Wednesday with oftlcos at the post of-1 Clyde Cunningham, a young Blue
(Ice, He camo here for the purpose
of assisting individual taxpayers In
the preparation of their 1920 Income
tax returns. After a few days at
other places In the county ho will re-
turn to MeKlnney and again lie found
at the postofllco February 17. 18 and
1 . His schedule Is as follows.
Feb. 1-2—MeKlnney.
Fob. il—Piano.
Fob. 6—Wylle.
Fob. 7-9—FarmcrsvlJIe.
Feb. 10— Cellna
Fob. 11—Frisco.
Feb. 12-14—Roy so City.
Fob. 1 7-1 H-19—MeKlnney.
COI,. ,1. I,. TOI l OHSKRVKS
flttTH BIRTH DA V: IIKHi: in M Alts
the firm being known us Franklin Col. J. I.. Todd Tuesday observed
X- Jackson. W. H. Franklin, who his sixty-ninth birthday. As is usual on
has been In the paint and wall the first of the month he Is busy col-
paper business, on West Virginia lectin* for the Dally «'ourlor-Oncotic
street, (or several yonrs, has taken and Weekly Doinocrut-Oacetto. lie is
Mr. Jackson In ns a partner. Mr. a veteran employe of the papers. Col.
Jack son Is a well-known painter and
. Rout. - —
evening. llnu
several yeare and do- am 'cKliiJIundalV ttin J To*n* T\'V,*.,Vb..r""ii,?." 1 . ,
kanta to read It ag^lp u :t*Tthv flnek- tRtorance of don't know l.ut wo hone th n«trion«
ippraolate the Mend- James Stephen Hogg came a abort wlBh of tho ot.i ^ommonnr
well, poeted, honeet time before hla death. When ho aaw Tied out C°"Unoner Wtt" Cttr"
" Uf« " When" Mr Hogg ln,i„0 hla laat visit
paper-hanger and contractor of Me-
Klnney. ad will hnve charge of the
business in the future, ;i* Mr. Frank-
lin •*-, accepted a position on (ho
, nuts pri,.iyholesnle house, and will
of tho tlW*. k ^he future as ho
current ovcntsyi will continue
terest In polltlcai' cy aro
told them that he believed he had
made full provision for his old age
and his dependents by purchaaing
Todd Is a North Curollnlnn. but has
been a resident of MeKlnney since
Sept. 7, 1880, more than forty years.
Today ho is ns active and energetic as
he was many years ago una enjoys the
very best of hcnlth. Here's hoping tho
colonel may live to pass many more
1
VISITING AG I'll* MOTHI'IK.
Mrs. l/Musiin Kerr of NiinIivIIIi*, Twill,
lleii' a< IIihiic of ller Brotlter,
Bull I 'a.*key.
Mrs. J. I.. Kerr of Nashville, Tonn-
• sHee, is in MeKlnney visiting her
aged mother. Mrs. .1. A. Caakey, who
resides al the homo of her son, Bob
Caiikey, in South MeKlnney. Mrs, J.
V l askey w ill be 11 1 yetll'S old on * llO
1th of February. She Is one of tho
olde n, if not the oiliest, resident of
our city. (!rn,liilinn 1'a.skey is now
iiulto feeble 11nd coiiliued to lior lied
j lU'.'ti l i ally all of the time. Mrs. Kerr
ami 11■ r IiumIiuiiiI lived ou their splen-
did farm at Vinelaiid for many yours
but .old net eight or ten years ago
.■ 11<I moved to Nashville Tennessee for
health roa >ns. They now own sumo
good properl , in tIiiii h ailing Tentios-
, hi cit v in vv lileh they ruNlde. Mr.
ami Mrs. Ken have many lolatlveii
1 li>aIs, William i. Brewer Kdgai i. j-,nd I'iIoiiiIk in ibis city and county
I'.ur'cMs, Fred I.. Mush. jv hum llie.v .islt. every year or two, J.
Waller ll. * 'ol fey, Mollis Cox, 11is a brother of W, M. Kerr of
i .nn \\ Carroll, Mark C. ( handler, Ithta city, The Kerr is a pioneer
mill, ol ihN eoiinl.v arid Its tiiomliers
'.iolm
est iinabla
ll
pnving
One of Hie Editors of tills |Ntper
oil Joyed several messes of country
sausage this week given him by our
good friend. It. o. Cox. of Inland.
Mr. t'ox Is one of our oounly's most
useful and highly esteemed eitIcons of
that community. There are nn more
clover men than It. O. Cnx, who de-
lights In helping to si'at tor suiuihine
and In helping and making othor
people happy. We thnnk him for hla
splendid, fresh country sausage treat.
HAW]
JTHSI
ftf'Ary
ng the
•if t he,
li ex-
•lekonpox"
nro noj
monla ur|
Innoy.
All/1/-
The First Hnptist ehureh at nryan
recently received ten Mexicans Into
its membership by baptism. The pas-
tor is Itcv. John A. Held, who wua
for sovehil years pastor of the North
MeKlnney Itaptlst church. At that
service a total of forty Mexicans were
present. That ehureh has a converted
Mexican missionary working among
his fellow countrymen In that town
Aleck Wilson, Elmer it. Whlsnant, vicinity. Mr. Held has become
Fred <'. While, Donald It. Wrighi. |(|uito prominent in bis church clrclea
William H. Young, Joseph I. Young, throughout tho state.
Midge hanker, and t'laude Manning,
another prominent cltlcon of 'h*'.
place, were visitors in MoKlnney^^p^
day afternoon. They returned "
by wny of Farmorsvlile. Clydo
ningham and wife were formor
Idents of MeKlnney and huv« m^
our friends here.
t. c. r. Gi/KK ti,ini
RATI', IDSTIHKNF.
Tho Texas Christian University
(Hoe Club which had made a date for
appearance hero on Saturday evening,
Feb. n. will not lie able lo (111 tho
dale, according to Mrs. Thomas Brocl
iiiuii, president of the Ella Jenktr
Aid Society under whoso auspleee t
club was to appear hero. This >
nounooment followed a teloiihone
versatlon between Mrs. Brockmn
Earl Dudney, member of the
Another date will ho arrangi
Mrockinaii said.
FIVE OCtTPANTS OF Af
HAVE NAHRC
While out driving Sin
Mr. and Mrs. Beeehor
Ituth Wlilte, Sims,
daughter, I.ouise, he
•jti
i t|
a 'ion'
i f ,
k dh« lal
fcfibate
ryt not hi{
.ay W no/
[•he the
.Mr
*"i , i «w i ini i m
birthdaya as a real.lent or our city.•^fom serious ^
kthem ath, whonj'"„ln0> wp'e gu yr
- ln,w M nn Hunter, nee Ml
moott ifor t||e Inaugural w. . •
with Interesting evonta I , ■*
Ir rf '
■71
* v l
And today th© Jim Hogg iniaher
spouts petroleum high Into the air notorial mansion
and from the groaay atream twelve
'Jest ion of
quest ion to ,
w. n i..w l.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1921, newspaper, February 3, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291692/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.