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THK WKKKI.Y llKMIVRAT (lAZETTE. TITl'RNDAY, MARrll J4. 1921.
A GOOD TCXIC
Houston, Texa* !—"I «;v- m a terr.bly
run-lown oiii'i'tloii of health a"'i' i
•icge of ptomaine poisoning. end then
the Influenza, 1 .''ii : |
not to refill, my
strength. ami .i* re-
ally not able to it'1 my
huuM-wtirU. I ktii iv 1
needed a good tonic
an I builder and re-
membered how my
* ♦*- 'olU used to ri'tfii'il
a "* *t< Dr. Pierre'* rem. i
| |n my Hrfrlb- • •«! dnv«,
and then I 'It" idol to
tnko Dr. Pierce's t.oldeh Mednal Dis-
covery. After taking tin* *>'■■ "ml Isittle
1 found it wan doing 'lie a world >f I.
My strength returcu rapidly, and 1 felt
better in every way.
" I am glad Indeed to recommend tli.i
medicine that did me s«> much ?<•• nl." —
MBS. UKttl'UIHK M.I I.. '..'117 I illllllon St.
All druggists—liquid or tablet*
BA U I'lKltl I IK I \lli |\| \
|OHN S. HEARD NE W HOME RANKS JUDGE RIDDLE'S
AS ONE OF MOST ATTRACTIVE IN COUNTRY, HEARTENING !
TALK TO LIONS
Xi'iii'ly fifty I.Ioiin and
t lu ll guests lirai <1 .
.1 udge George W. I til - !
>lli', Dallas hunker mull
business man. nt th>-|
\\ edncsdiiv no..ii 111ii<• 11
con at Hie First Clirl
tlun Church, bultwi
by t i i oui> A of tin-1
luncheon una i lie Hi nt ]
1 Iiiiih li> t lie 101 lit. Jenkins |
•Vi l St.i i. u m' which Mil), T. S. Itroclv-
It. but
relief is often brought by—-
.1 \>c« c|. Null** II vlllonce* ol
Green liny Post on (•ruin Crop
Smith of lleiilsiill.
oe|.
of this
i trip to
hu owns
re-
dly im*
intrant, * •
COIYStdel aide
A. t. Ay
turned fro
homa. win
farm land. He state** that betw
McKinney ••nd Denlson many
denres of tin- green hug ravages muy j
he Been on oats and some on wheat j
However. Mi. Aycoek states that his,
grain out north of Princeton in tins
eounty is locking well and that he has
hopes of the grain crop this year es-
caping destruction by the green bug.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
DruiUtlotH refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fall1,
to cure Itclnnit, blind, IllreUinil or Hrutriiiilnit I i.<"
Instantly relieve* Uchinit Plies, and you run e.-t
rcstlul sleep after tlie tlrst application. Price tin.
•vi-
I
q
4
/mm*
* \ relief is oftei
yum*
Over 17 Million Jatt 'fuj Ytaijg
l OI Y Ol LIMI T. Ill (SIIKN TO
1110 slllPPIIH Hoxa
presented
i luh. Tin
served tin.
o u in m < nileiit and no tin usual wan
ill,' spri ud till it the I Ioiin Wont to the
ladle* personally to thank tliein The.
lull, heiui elnhs ol the , ||y in fact arej
cv i eilingK i > >tiiiu. Hi- in I wiving such I
' iid mentis at their w e
! I 'resident Chapman
meeting, The Dons
i "America" before being
luncheon aiu, on this ,
dnl cxevi dlnnly well in
KKKIHIIXCI OF (M >11N S. IIIXKIt, NO KTII I Ol.M-.GI. HTHIfiKJ",
JOHN KM I (Oil's F.XI'IOHI l'TN< '10
IN C.VTIiiF, l KFIM>IN<J
liV III Til FINHH WIIJIIOX.
That Mi K'miicv s residential section
is one of her most striking assets is
mi open sec "it and within the last
year some of our moat beautiful j
bungalow.-, mansions niul abodes
have been
prettiest and
I'l'lilh erected in iii
delightful I'esl-
I'licei
•ott
mid
of loli II
Sli angei i
not !<• ■! |
11 i n I'd
wit Inn
and
our
Ml'ii
dl.
hut
■siil.
in m
il I.
• attracted
•s, which
t tract iiiiih
i most pleri
by
.I
.lobn Knloe. prominent McKin-
ney farm owner, farmer and stock-
man. handles both grade and register-
ed cattle. He states that during the
lust three months lie has sold two
hundred and ten head of grade cattle
but that lie miido more clear money
on the sale ol" one registered Jersey
milk cow than lie did from the entire
two hundred and ten head of grades, tin s,- clcgui
Mr. Knloe called attention to the to McKitine
fact that a registered Jersey milk "els oil M• I
cow is no more trouble nor expense :idvuiitugo.
to keep than a grade and is many Tli" icsi.l.
times more serviceable iind profitable has an idi
to the owner, lie does not see whv til'il • ollegi
every farm in the eounty does not avenue "f in
have on" or more registered Jersey situated
milk cows on it. Such animals are of ti
not only milk and butter producers I
for family needs, saving valuable ami
costly food that would otherwise have I
to lie purchased from a grocery store ;
but the surplus product also llnds a
ready market at good prlceu. In ad-
dition the demand for registered Jer-
seys Is uliversul and world wide.
Jerseys, unlike most other farm ani-
^Sef^r'i^cenr^nU^'whi^ThurHdtiy afternoon Friday in Me-
nearly all other kind of farm anlmais Kinney, on business and visiting his
and farm products have experlencea' family here. On his return he took a
demoralizing tumbles to ne wlow roc- j()aij (>f ro||,Mj which he secured
Th.. r«'«id«*nrolntiial fanhl'Mi ami rmmoil> in
• nilwhi niintake it fur a I 'ork anrl i
lilnaiv to nt Jh ho Htatfly ami wi'aim. thiw special
111'• i • <• "an Meui'cvly r« ali/.i' (ho fact j ii>rioi* « i (hi
(ha* it is a private iVHlileiire. It |>,fa
hi-fins that tluwei'h will ktow any where 1 ( m nm,
ami at in how for Mih. I Irani, who M
rect.*kd. Two ot ourIknown in hr- a lover ol' llowerw ami
most costly homes, re-! win. spends most of her time In her
Uranien anions Iter lloweis. Althoii^li
th«' Heard home has heen ready tor
iipMiicy, only ahonl two nionlhs,
joni|nils an hloomiiiK prollrtelv and
othm tlow.r,' an peepiiiK' fniin
dd Mother Karth to join ih«*ni
iul | Th" ihMilde terraee is a speetal
■ 'feature ,nid when the yard receives all
|of jiM tiniMhlnvc tonelies, it no douht
.1. S. Heard will eornpete with any grounds in the
i>n. on !teau- |roantv. Mthoiiffh the eontraetor and
whieh Is an an hite« t «|.v,rr\e praise for their skill
||oweis, It is and ingenuity, Miss I'.ess Heard, the
'tween lie- pretty residence* «!aii :htei- of the home, was « f irretit
\S*. K« x and S. <1 Srott and assistance in the interior decorating
lht Art liiHlitnle in N«kw
a splendid desnten to
line of work. The In-
fiome is minniodioiiH ruin
Von are ^res ted hy a Ioiik
hall, on one side is the din-
ing1 hall an i the other side, the lt\-
hut room ami lihrary in combination,
i hi tin* lowt r floor is the lartfe
Kilrhen, hreakfaHt room ami hntlcr
pantries and one of the nm t conven-
ient assets is the elevator for the re- friend
nn val of trunks t« the sceoml floor. |,j(.
Uls meiaiilMH.
opened tint
always si nr.
sealed lor the
ecaxion 1 imi>
the rendi.inti.
The roll was called which rexealcd
more than thirty I ions present, thus
prodoeing a hroad smile on the fnec
ol Sirrriary Kandolph Ihillock.
I'tesideiil Chapman introduced a*
1 « r I he • lull, K. W In t
and his two manly soiih. I'M ward ami
Kiiianiicl who Willi their father, I'av-
* red the cluh wilh a «ood muHicai
selection. Mr Chapman eoiuplimcntcd
these McKinne> musicians.
The meeting was then turned lo A.
<5 Masse, chairman of Orup A, In
charge of the program for this day.
other Uroiip A men wearing the letter
A in gold, tied with pink rihtion In
the lapel of their coals were It. (I.
^ McCain. It. I*' I'olson, A .1. Allen, Dr.
\V. S Wyso iK, Clifton K. Howell, Dr.
| It. A. I .nruenI and S K liallard, all
• whom formed a line to weel the
I lions and auests as they entered.
"I'Vllowshlp" was briefly stressed ;ts
tin1 message from (Iroup A to the
Lions. Chairman May mo then Intro-
duced .Imlr.e (leortfc \\ Ithhlh* as a
• IIM11 n u 111 s 11 e d Te\a:ai, a SllcceSrtl'ul
hanker and Imsiness man and special I
to (Vullin Connl.v ami lu i pei
The hed rooms
and are laiko,
Sleeping' piC'i'll
room has larice
I he home iris cs
iiikr home like
are on I he second floor
airy ami tasty. The
K on the Month. Wvery
closets aipi a glance in
the 1411est that refresn-
atinosphere that often
«nd
on,-
a n d
tlneMt homes do not tfive.
ie occiipantH of the home, Mr.
Mrs Heard ami Mis.es I'.ess and
surrounded hy other pretty abodes.
(iKTS KOI.M.I) OATS.
Jim ('iinuiiitfliam Comes To .MeKin-
iiey To 4«et Supply Of liollod OatM
For Ills Stock.
.1 itii Cunningham of Prosper spent.
u
home as she studied In this
1 .aura
their
proud
♦ ♦ ♦
•ludtfc I(mI<Hc speaks.
Many I.ions ami Kiiesls present who
have Known .linlne Kiddle for many
>ears declared that this was one ol
the Iwst talks they had ever heard
him make, lie said thai tlm word
"panic" was a Hcare-word and had on
previous occasions scared people hall
Heard, may well feel proud or t,, deulli. lie won Id md channel erlr.0 •
residence and McKinney
if il as u civic addition
1.1 I'll "P. JAMKN II HIJOHIW.
Sherman, Texas, March 17.- -Mr.
and Mrs. .1. A. Hughes, 12-0 WOlllll
i 'rocketI street, lire In receipt of a
in. ssngi saying Hint the body of tin lr
lil:\ KKI.Y N|M ltTS\|.\N.
Young Mt'liliiih y Man Itis-n
lone Several Mom lis.
At \l>i-
ord levels. Mr. Knloe says that n
from the car load recciity received by
has about made up his mind to qui* A (i, |Juw \j,. Cunningham has been
fooling with grades and give all ot j,.'efjjng ro|icd oats to the Poland China
his llve:"ock activities to breeding., ot- carvin i\: Cunningham for
talslng, buying and selling the pure- 801„0 n,ne and says they are excellent
bred or registered Jerseys. In "".find, not only for the young stuff but
doing he not only does better for him- j(.H|>0olit 1 ly for boar feed. He also says
pelf but at the same lime confers ajt()(|l ),,, M(loH ,.,.UBOn why such a
distinct hencllt on every additional uu11 ty of rolled outs would not
farmer tha the can Induce to buy |)0 good for calves. The oats are slinl-
purebreds to replace a grade and In |„r jn looks and quality to the regu-
so doing all will be benefitted. Inclun- |!lr table outineui.
lng our county at large which has al-| ,v|r. |>nw bought the car especially
ready taken front rank In the regis-, for the stockmen ol the county as ho
tereii Jersey cattle breeding Industry, had been urged to buy such a teed.
• Heictoforc the stockmen have been
I.lquld Borozone Is an efficient, heal- nnable to get thesi eats in Collin
lng remedy for human or animal County.
flesh. It tin mis n. severo wound, sore.
cut or scratch In the shortest possible
time. Price, 30c, floe, and $1.20. Sold
by Smith Drug Company.
( HKIIVKS liltOH. \ CO. MOW
STOItl', I'lRONT \VINIM>\\s
.1.
I'. THOMAS I INK
CIIICK I N I'ANCIKIt
J. P. Thomas of the McKinney
postoftice Is one of the best known
breeders of Partridge Wyandotte
chickens In the South. He is a fre-
quent exhibitor at fairs and poultry-
One ol' the most decided and at-
tractive improvements in the business
district in McKlnnuy of recent years
is the new storo-front and show win-
dows just completed In the store <>l'
Cheeves Bros. ,v. Co. on the southwest
corner ol' the square in the Mallow
building.
There an entire new store-front has
shows and rarely over falls in carrying been built, and large, roomy show-win
iff a liberal share of the honors on
his blrdsd. He states that on account
dows added. The store now hits about
one hundred and fifty square feet "f
of the press of his postal duties with shown window space lor the display ot
Uncle Sam that he is not able to run merchandise. New, heavy plate gl iss
a.s many breeding pens of Ills fine of the best quality Is used
chickens us lie would like to do. He the windows. At the top
cannot supply the demands upon him of the glass Is a narrow streak of
for Partridge Wyandottes which breed black paint, near which will be install-
he has been raising since 1909 or for *>d the modern X-Kay Kloctrlc iteflec-
twelve years. tors for lighting the windows.
Mr. Thomas Is secretary of the Col -1 The re-arrangement of the front
lln County Poultry Association and is was effected by letting the -windows
a most excellent one. He Is also sec- nl" back Into the building, leaving a
retary of the Texus State Auxiliary of H,,rl "f lobby for 11,0 to walk
the National Partridge Wyandotte about in looking over the wlndotv dls-
Oltib, which organisation embraces plays, lleneath the plnte glass brick
breeders of both the Ifnlted States '""'ti down to the floor.
Beverly Sportsman, who has been
located at Abilene for some months, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Sportsman, here at McKinney for
a few days. Beverly Is a graduate of
the McKinney High school and of th"
West Texas State Norrnnl at Canyon
City. He Is a well educated, br jr'it
young fellow who has an Inviting fu-
ture before him.
I" the present and the past few months,
u« a. in but iill her a "detlatlon," ''"""ennui James Hayes Hughes.
lie made u Strong point with his hear- xv"" 1 '" I''1'"'"'" during the world
era when he said that most unyl""1 tIom U,u «" l "« " Has,
simpleton could make money when lt.lu aiilve in New York I'l'lday. it Is
was "almost like blossoms on trees"
hut that "It takes a real man lo make
a IIkIiI for business." lie Huld we hail
Virginia, little eight mouths' old ,,.oe.n. '"IV|"K Pa,,luH 6V01' «•"«'
daughter of Mr. uml Mrs. Walter
i.n ri.K HAi t.nriiH in i n ic
Kiglil Vciir Old Virginia Mock lord
Was herioie-l) HI.
Mocktord on South Tennessee Slriel,
has about recovered from her serious
Illness. Her grandmother, Mis. Wul- unification and cooperation. He
tor Mock lord Sr., recently returned expressed his faith In the ability ot
homo to Greenville after a visit at her
cxpecteii thai I lie body will arrive in
Sherman in time the funeral to lie
held the Sunday following that dale
i Lieutenant Hughes was born in
children of Israel wandered In iii., «>' >mo„ County and reared at Howe,
wilderness for forty years. The key "U' 1
note of his address was the need for
bedside.
M'HKIH l,K roil McKINNITY |
IIKill IS ANNOCM-Kln
CHICKKN MKN l ltOK ACI'ION
I ON I'AVIMON
The Collin County Poultry Associa-
the American citizen anil American
busltuiss men. He says they are
wealth producers and that you might,
lu a day. clear the wealth of the word
out of existence and that In a short
time we American would create a new
wealth. The present "deflation" lie
lion is anxiously looking forward lo said should cause us no worry, hut
the building Ol the new pavilion-uudl- merely called on men to be men—
in the near i'u-imon w''° wt"'° able and willing lo go
The Boyd High school baseball
team is rounding Into miidseason form torlum at McKinney
and are an>ious to meet their first tul.H. They hope that the bonds may be'a"'or aH they had never done
victims which will be the Cellna High alu| money secured to erect the before. We are not In distressing
school on the grounds of the latter building by the time of their next full channels, said the Judge, hut soon we
show as they are badly In need ol
on the lifith of March.
The team holds a "workout" each
afternoon and has succeeded In win-
ning and tlelng one of the two prac-
tice games that have heen played.
The management has succeeded In
obtaining the Iturnhn Park and all
will see, as radiant as the stars,
meeting place. The show held la;:-' year '"turn of better times. During
games will he played there Instead of 0f the county's leading Industrie! am
the South Wnrtl school grounds as In U)) jnto the thousands of dollars
previous seasons. ! every your. Not only the pouitryinen
Today Couch Graham gave out the |)t|| breeders of purebred llvesto 'k of
schedule foi the coming season. Aa Un ure exceedingly anxious lor
will he seen there is, but one opeii ^he erection of the auditorium—pavil-
I'ate, April 22. However a game wilt jOII f„r which $30,000 'Worth of bonds
he arranged with a fast team of some w„,.,, voted In the summer of III so. >n
North Texas high school, to be piayea account of depressed market conil,-
the
had such limited quarters that nearly co,"*M,! address lie used many
as many exhibits were tun awuv as applicable Illustrations by means of
could be accommodated. Pure strain entertaining stories. Ho also took oc-
poultry breeding h:i become general jcwlon to praise the spirt of Collin
throughout '.he couir.y. It is now mm,1'1"""'' "f> 'M inlerested in hanking
I circles of our county and has oeca ••
Ion to come to Collin during the year.
and Canada. At the Zone Show at
Dallas last winter representing brood-
ers from Texas, Oklahoma, and Kan-
sas. Mr. Thomas' birds won six out
of eight specials that were oil red
One of them was a sliver cup put up
to the breeder whose birds won the
most points in the JCone Show. Mr.
Thomas Is a young business man a ho
finds both pleasure and profit In noul-
try ling lis a fad and form of di-
version.
TIHU'.K AIHHTIONS
AT I'll AY Kit SKRVICK
The I lev. J Ben Snider, pastor of
the King Memorial Baptist church, re.
ports the most Inspiring prayer ser-
vice al his churi h Wednesday evening
of any held there, within some time,
one grown young lady was happily
converted and there were three addi-
tions to the church membership, two
for baptism and one by letter
Baptismal service Will be held on
Hundny afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
church.
The spring revival services will be-
gin at the King Memorial church on
Sunilnv morning Itev. Snider will be
assisted by I lev
Manager Ed H. Pettus. who is one
of the owners of the business, has been
the recipient of many compliments on
the new Improvement. Ho is of the
progressive typg of business men and
takes right hold of those things which
have the ring of sound progressive
business policy. The Cheeves Bros. \-
Co. store Is the oldest dry goods
store Mi I ho city, having been In '.iihI-
ness In McKinney continuously now
for sixteen years,
Such Improvements us these menu
milch to the looks and attractiveness
of the Imsiness district of McKinney
Colds ClUM drip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remove the
enme. Thore la only one "Hrotno Quinine."
E. W. OROVE'S .ildnntiire on box. 30c.
on the local grounds.
The schedule is:
March 25—Cellna nt Celln.x.
April 1—Cellna at McKinney.
April S Karmersville at McKinney
April 15— Denlson at Denlson.
April 22—Open.
April 29—Forest Ave
McKinney.
May 7—North Port Worth at
Kinney.
May 13—Denlson at McKinney.
May 20—Sherman at McKinney
I Hons on bonds .Hits municipal issue j
has not been offered for sale, b'.n it s
expected that ilex may be put on tnejlal guests of
market lu the near future. i iin lM Kincher by J.
1.1 ST K.N l'AltM I'illS! Your dollars
will buy the most at Fryer & Ger-
rlsh's Cash Grocery.
Gilists of llic I Hi y.
.Vice-President Charles Newman In-
troduced the "rub" of the day, Hon.
Wallace II iieliston being the new
member Introduced. The guests In-
troduced l.v the I.Ions were: Judge
George W. iMdille, K. W. Jiiruagan.
I'.dward and Kniiinuel .larnagan, spec-
the club, Dr. K. B.
II. Bullock, Howell l-J.
.must drop so much cotton production Smith and J, W. Ashley by J. I*.
land turn their attention more to Chapman, Hil Sceger by A. G. Mayse.
I breeding better Itv 'stock and poultry Bev W. D. Thompson by J. T. Couch,
IslIIii.s, at and securing uu income otherwls. than T. P. Kvorett by J. II. Merrltt, Ilia
iby depending for If from cotton which Saunders by Dr. W. S. Wyaotig. Dr.
Mc-'has become n dreg on the market The g. Coinegy.s by S. IS. Ballard, Mr.
erection of the hip. McKlnnoy live- Kong of Dallas by A. M. Koblsoli.
stock pavilion will doubtless prove to Martin W. Moses by B. I''. Poison,
lie a great boon to farmers throughout Tom Dowell hy II. J. Walton. H. J.
our county. j Harris by Adam Bond.
■ Secretary Bullock called attention
HI NT mi'NTY wtliixwr 'to the District meeting of Klons Club*
TK8T CKI'ATHS INTKRKOT to be held In Fort Worth early In
to Ibis clly recently. He was a mem-
ber of Compuuy F. Twenty-Sixth in-
fantry, First Division, and was gass-
ed while lu battle, dying a few days
later.
Lieut, ilayes Hughes was a brother
of Mrs. Boss Orenduff of the Trinity
community, three miles not-Ill of Mc-
Kinney lie was well known horo and
before going to war was engaged In
the grain business with Ills father 'it
Howe, where he was born and -eared.
II' your head is dizzy on stooping or
rising suddenly ami everything turns
back before the eyes, you have a tor-
pid liver. Take Herhlne. It is a
powerful liver regulator. Price, 80o,
Sold by Smith Drug Company.
CKI.INA I'lVK IjOSKH
HONOR TO Ml, I'AXO
CAM'II M \ltSKNATK ^H/I'TION
|)|'ISTIW>YS I'LI M
The basket ball team of Cellna,
which defeated every learn that it
went up against in Hie North Texas
District, making ii the champio;wlr,>
team ol the district, motored down to
I the Slate Ciipllu.1 last week to attend
Hie annual slate meet, and 10 com-
pete for the slate championship. How-
fever, Ccllnn lost the state champion-
ship to 101 Paso.
on Cellini's tlrst draw she drew
Kdinhurg of South Texas, and Cellna
defeated her opposing learn bv a score
of li to 21. Her second draw was El
Paso and was defeated by a scare of
II to 2X. And 14 was the highest
iscore that was made ugalnst 101 I'a.so,
the winning team.
All of the games-were played on In-
door courts and the Cellna team had
never hud u single tryout on an in-
door court. Kl l'aso played a nl.:9
clean game all of the way through, it
Is said, and everything wont of nicely
between the two teams.
The Colina team la proud to know
I April and expressed the hope thai that It Is champion of two districts,
F. B. Cllne and Jesse Watson both many McKinney Klons might attend, i having played seventeen games thla
Gorcl'ilt of this city were business visitors at When the meeting was turned back IHpllHon and won all hut one and was
■ |Campbell Thursday. Mr. Cllne ro- to President Chapman, on behalf of llt |I1Bl dofeatod by the utate chatn-
Thet-e Is a small worm that ruins ports much Interest at Campbell and club ho thanked Judge Kiddle for his pfons.
To Cure a Cold In One D>y
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet*.) It!'"
•t(i|> the Cough and Headache and work* off the went
I'old E W. GROVE'S signature on each bo*. 30c. called
I DWAltD J.
signature on each box.
RAItVKtili
DIMS AT AGK Ol
GOV Mil NOH NI '.I T II \S NOT
Glt\NTI-:i> SINGl.l''. I'AltDON
Austin. March 1H In the sixty
days that Governor Neff has been In
office not a single pardon has been
uranted. The monthly report of the
•dale prison commission from Janu-
ary shows, however, that seventy-five
pardon* were granted to convicts and
I H. Cameron, pastor thirty four paroles Issued during .lun-
of the North Sherman Baptist church, ti ny, but all were given before Gover-
who formerly lived In this clly. nor Neff took office.
many of the peaches and plums. This Commerce over the striking of oil In splendid message
worm Is the larva of either the plum the well being sunk half way between | —■
gougcr or curoullo. These Insects lay those two towns which are S tulles
their cgifa In the fruit when It is very apart. A splendid vstrlke was made
small and hatches out Into this small at a depth of 1050 feet. OH was
white worm. These Insects can be thrown out of the earth to a height of
controlled by spraying the trees, plum 12 feet above the surface. The well
and peuch. with a solution of either |.| rapped and awaiting the arrival of
arsenutc of lead or calcium of at- euslng In .he meantime other wells
senate, using one pound of the pels- will soon be started and leases aro
on to twelve gallons of water. Thts Jumping higher and higher every day.
solution should be constantb stirred Mr. Cllne states thnt It Is the opinion
to keep the poison in suspension, rf the drillers that they have a one ,j10 homo of his parents. Mr. and Mrs
Spray Ibis lolutlon on the tree Just thousand barrel well. Interest yy f> Hnrvcll, South McKinney last
after the petals have fallen. Be sure throughout Hunt county which bord- |Thursday morning. He hud been In
and .ret tlil i solution on all parts ot ers this county on the east Is Intense. 1 ui health for several months. Deceits-
tin- tree In about u week or ten This Is undoubtedly one of the best „,t nurvlved by his parents, five
tluys another spraying will also he wild cat oil propositions discovered In brothers and four sisters. Funeral eer-
very i-trective, stats County Agent ti. recent months In the state. Mr. vices were held In the King Memor-
" Kverett. j Watson tmrchased some leases white ml Baptist church thnt afternoon at 2
— j over there while Mr. Cllne owns some (>y!ock. conducted by the Itev. .1 Ben
\ our dollars will go the limit In property and oil mineral privileges Inlsnlder, assisted by Rev. K. F. Watson.
l u- ing groceries at Fryer X Gerrlsh's property that lie once owned around initial followed in Pecan Clrove cen e
Sew Cash Grocery. |Camphell.
Agnl Mother Invalid.
Ben .Tnmes of Plaltiview. Texas,
was In this office yesterday He Is a
The hoys had a nlre trip. They
motored thiough In ears and viewed
the country. Thov wero taken care of
at the V. M. C. A. building. They
through tho State Capitol and
called on the governor and also nera
| escorted through the state capltol.
I They enjoyed a boat ride down the
IH.Colorndo rl\or and visited the Im*
j port ant pnrks and also took a ride
Edward .Incksoti Hnrvcll, aged li^over the city.
vears. 4 months and 28 days, died at I •
PIOM'.ltAI KXPKHT INArl'Vm-
HATES GRKRNBIJO HEJRD
c II. Oable of the Federal Hureau
o Knlomology, with headquartera at
San Antonio, was here Thursday
afternoon and made a visit out In the
country to make another Investigation;
of the ravages of the greonbugs. Re
was here several weeks ago at which
time he found the greenbugN to b« do«
ing great damage to the small grain,
especially the volunteer oat crop. The
recent henv: rains and the working
of the parasites seem to have ridded
tcry.
Mrs. J. I* Kerr of Nnshvtttc, Ten-
nessee. who recently concluded a visit
Jackson Armstrong was here from'son of John .Tnmes formerly of this to her nged mother, Mrs. ,T. A. Cnsk'«v, the fields of ninny of the posts. Mr.
•teas. IPs aged mother, an Invalid, county, but who now also resides al and other McKinney relatives. Is now Gable was In Sherman Wednesday: he
makes her home with htm She In.a Plalnvlew. He ordered The Weeklv visiting at the home of her daughter t went by auto to Durant, Oklahoma,
been helpless for four year, and no Democrat-Onuette to his father and Mrs Ilav Stiff, and husbnnd, at where he found greenbugs in all th#
change is noted In her condition mother at thnt place. Sweet-water, Texas. i fields visited In Oklahoma.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1921, newspaper, March 24, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291699/m1/11/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.