The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921 Page: 3 of 16
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TITK WKEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, THI RSOAV. APRIL 7. 1921.
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titty. ol' ihu
paying von
No. 17 ol i'i
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State ol Tex t« Count} of
192
1st liny ol April
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tiiat bonds lit' issued ii
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>t mi ol Kifij Tvv „ Tiiom
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by thi* < iinimission. ■
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- Ol H'JUds to il. I;
obi -fourth ol th
si used miluaiion ol ihi* real
l.f suid KOIld l ii-. I i- i \n. i;
i'lrty
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«'oililly . Texas Said Uoiul I Mm.
trlct No. 17 h.v
by :in order ol'
court nl' i'oIIiii
t In' I fit Ii ll.l v ol
itty been e s I'■1lisle .1
til"
County, Texan. <J•>t• i
January 1919. ol rec-
Ol till)
ord in Hook 11> pa«e 168
Minutes oi tin! i 'oiiiiiiis.-iioiii-r'* i oiii t
of Collin County, Texii'l, withl the
following metes mill bounds to-wit •
Beginning at tin- S. W. corner "l the
William iiubliM suiv •/. thence lOast to
tliu S. K. corner thoreu., Iheiicc north
to the N. \V. corner ol 'lie Juliii. M.
Alexander survey, thence lOust to the
J\. hi. corner ol auid James AI Alex-
under surve;', thence South to tin.' S.
W. corner ol the .lolin Lccrigl" sur-
vey; thence lOust to tlic middle of the
South line of the Wi'lium II. Stark ;;.o
acre survey, I hence North through Hi ■
William II. Stui k. and John l.o .-riglil
surveys, to the Mouth line il' the
Susunuh Walker survey, thonce West
with the stttd line. u chains. tlieuc'
North to Mis. Maker's South Inn !o
a point on the West n ick of Indian
Creek, thence Weal 7.7it chains;
_Uu;nce North 10 .1. II. Truelove's N. i.
Corner; thence West to W. A Mont-
gomery's S. 10. curlier; thence Noriii !•>
J. 10. Blue's
line o title !■
thence West
said Susaiiuii
10. corner In tin' inn III
usunah Walker sui've; ,
to live N. W. corner of
Walker's survey, .bene
ii b
.Sill
I..
ui i iu
Willi i ii
e there
.1.,I,li-
st tn .1
I Iii-ii>
t lienci
ciirnul
North 11.50 chains, thence \\ •
1). Bodgcr's ,S. !•;. cornet theiii
to Ills N. 10. cornel ; Ihuucc \\
A. MeDonuld's H. 10. coiner;
North 'Willi his bast line and
ulng North through Hi
lioreii tturvei to the South tin
ol' and the south line ol the
Kuthcrford survey thence \\ >
H. Williams S, 10. corner;
North to his N. 10. corner;
Wost to S. A. 11. Mux's S. W.
thence North to his N. W. corner, hi
the middle of the north line ol tin
James Rutherford survey and on th.
South line ol tin Benjamin Clark sur-
vey; thence !0asl of the Wilson und
Kemp land; thence North through tin
Clark survey so as to include a |iui\ ol
the Wilson and Kcmji land, pari of
Bruce Taylor's land and Jim
ljawronce's land and continuing North
on the Kast line of the Ingruhutri
land and the West lie of the Kraisier
laud and on north to Hie north line of
<Tullln County, and the South line of
Kannln County; thence South Su de-
grees West with the South line of
Kannin County an inner corner of Col -
lln County; thence north with the lOust
lino of Collin County to the N. 10.
corner thereof; thence West with the
North line ol Collin County to a point
iu Kredrlc swoedetibui'K' survey, due
north of the middle of north line of
the Lewis Wllmeth survey; IheMce
South through said Sweedeiilnirg sur-
vey to Hald point iu the middle of the
north line ol the said Wllmeth iui \•;>
and continuing south to a point in tin'
middle of the south line of Hie l,e\vls
Wllmeth survey; thence West *
I F&l* ?
;N( i J §
Uzt
(masiw1*
"You Tell'em
Gas jet, you've
got a meter"
"A ninn can't show up to host
advantage, or even look natural,
unless he wears a bi'comlng hat.
"The season's modes con-
stitute a nice assortment of
styles and shapes from which
any man ran lie attractively
Ittted—provided he gors to the
store of personal service, whose
styles ire iiiisollllely correct "
lln
•leuiptlon thereof al
•In i IDII
Of said
publication in a
said County
•i'ks before th
shall be
hewspupei
for four
late of
hu ml for
i tuni urity,
Notice
| given by
| pulillsheil
jsureesslvi
iMili«l rlertion iiinl ill adtlillon I hereto
there shall be posted notices of such
election, al three places iu Koail Dis-
trict No. 17 ol Collin County, Texas.
Said election shall be held at Blue
llldge, Texas, in voting precinct No.
117 of Collin County, Texas; at Snow
llill, Texas in voting precinct No. 15
of Collin County, Texas. And at
Desert In voting precinct No. US of
Collin County, Texas. All of said
places being within the boundary of
Bond District No. 17 of Collin Coun-
ty. Texas, and the following named
persons are hereby appointed Mana-
gers of said election: Charley (jraves
(It Blue Kidge; |). B. McCiill, at Snow
liill: J. II. Totnllnaon at Desert.
Said election shall Ite held under
the provisions of Articles H27 t" H41
inclusive of I'hnpter «. Title IX Ite-
viseil Statutes I Ml 1 und as amended
by Chapter 203 Acts of 1017. and only
i| mi Iifloci voters, who are property
tax-payers of said Bond District No.
17 of Collin County, Texas shall be
allowed to vote, and nil voters, desir-
ing tn support the proposition to is-
sue bonds, shall have written or
short I printed on their ballots the words
of land own
snce south ii
West In the |
truci nl Inn 1 I
instance to tin N. W. corner of HI" "Km
acres of land in the James Whit sui-
vey conveyed by B. Al. Illx's to D. ..I.
Pace on September 22nd in7n; tin nc
south through the Benjamin Whte
survey to the S. W, corner ol said .11 a
tract iu the i.orth line of the Samuel
(Vnt't survey; thence east In the N. W.
Cflp ' er of a lil acre tract
ed by It. J. lOdwarils; 111
his S. W. cornel ; thence
N. V\ . corner of ii ID lien
once owned by J. D. Uinglcy, ilieu -i
south to the S. W. corner of said tract
in the north line of the W. W
1 to hurt's survey; thence west to the
middle of said north line; thence south
through th" W. W Boberls, Thus. Al'
Clanahan, W. J. Anglln and J. Micli-
aelborough surveys to a point in the
north line of the Jonathan Doiitlilt
survey; thence West to B. <John-
son's 8. W. corner; thence south to
the Melissa and Blue Itldge Bund;
thence Kast to M. W. Johnson's X \\
corner thence south with Johnson's
West lino anil eomlngg south to tin
south lino of the Douthlt survey nml
the north Hue of the James Jackson
survey; thence Kast In II. 1.. Palmer's
N. W. corner; thence South to the
North line of the Combost 1,'ind;
thence Kast to the \. 10. corner there
of; thence South to the S W. corner
of Mrs. 13. M. St. Clar's land in pit' lie
roail; thence enst with said road lo
J. W. McTee's X. 10 coinei; tlieiice
Mouth to the \. W corner of the Win.
Dabah's survi y; thence south with the
west line of said survey I" tin' plm of
beginning.
Il is t herel'oi'i considered ilul order-
ed by the court, that an election be
held In hiiill Bund District No 17 of
Collin County. Tevis on the 7th day
of May I IB! 1 which Is not less than
thirty days from the dale of this or-
der. to ib termite wlielhci or not, the
bonds of said Bond District No 17
of Collin County. Texas, slnill be Is-
sued In the amount of IBS.oon.oo
beating intefi t. al a rule to tie lived
by the commissioners' t ourt not tn
exceed 5 l-'J per i cut per annum and
miiturlm: at such times as nin> be
tlxcd In the commissioners' conn
serially or otherwise, not to I
thltt years from the date thereof,
and whether or not n tax shall be
levied upon the property of said Bond
District \o 17 of Collin t'ounty.
Texas subject to taxation, for th •
purpose of pnvlng the Interest on
stlld bonds mil to provide n sinking Ndilue
the issuance of bonds and the
^ evyitlB of the tux in payment there-
in!1," and those opposed slnill have
i written or printed on their ballots
the words, "Against the issuance of
j bonds and the levying of the tax in
payment therefor."
| The manner of holding said elec-
tion shall be governed by Hi" laws
'governing (lenerul Klcctlons iu this
1 State.
A ropy of this order signed by th"
County Judge of Said County shall
serve us a proper notice of said elec-
tion an dllie County Judge is directed
lo cause said notice to be published
In ii newspaper published in said
County fni four successive weeks next
ding said election, and to cause
to lie posted a notice thereof at three
public places in Bond District No. 17
of Collin County, Texas for three
weeks prior to said election.
Witness my hand this 1st day of
April A. D. 1921,
i Seal i T. O. MCKBAY.
County Judge Collin County, Texas.
TOOTS AVIOIts ItlDKK
SI M l<OWI.lt WITH MASK
"Sunflower," the bucking cavalry
horse ol the local cavalry has been
successful Ii. throwing all who at-
tempted to ride him so ('apt. Uicns
Invited the famous cowboy, Toots
Avers to give him ii trial. Mr. Ayers
Is In Mr Kinney waiting for the big
I * oil ri' I ii p an.' Bodeo at which he will
In one of the contests for the big
pMHes In anticipation of seeing
"Siinfl'iwei" mi l another victim to his
Inci string "f victories, a large mini-
bei wltn "Sseil tlir riding by Toots
Avers who slinW'd Sunflower that he
'■id met hi' Waterloo Bucking at hi"
l-cst Sunflower tr|. d vlcloiislv to throw
tic rider to the ground hut without
i-.ilcerss \\eri rode the horse with
Mimai ent eru*e. holding the reins In
i tie hatvl i;td with the other hand
held hh'h i i "f his
SUB-DISTRICT ONE OF FIRST
! SUNDAY SCHOOL PATIENTS IS
MEETING APRIL 8 NEGRO WOMAN
.\ i i>iuu1111
C'ltll Rev B
rhotnpson K
<lid ariange
i le i Sundav
■e ol
Die
an
triot OllUel'i
idtty in< nil
i piiiurmii !
i hool met
tin
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discus
s ib I i-
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Mrs A
lcndeni
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I Hslrict
Frtilio,
m It
A Liu
■ ■I t1 ••
Mil
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hi
i hi
Ail
intitules the lol
IliHils Mils,title
Ii Mi Kintic>. Wilcox
ii. Whin - i! i o\. . Ilarrinu
nil t' 11; 1111 ■ i Kliett Mills. Illy I he's Chap
I, riiltln. Hii'hnI'llsnn, Mlirphv
I'I.- following program was .11
Open !l ■ 80. Rev Movvi n
-1 < reiMt v. pit siding
(t 80 I lev ol ionu I Bev 11
Vnna.
Alms llev
l'h« new fluo.Moo McKmni'.v Cli.v
os|1 v cli opened lot opcralloll
■ ill 1st, Is alreai'v icielvinn tjulle a
tisb.'lni SlUI'l lift 111 business Si V
al npcin ions v I'lc scheduled tn
' tilac in ii Tuesday. Most
1 lies livi in six casus were
11 patient* of vnrkmH phvsi
Hi ill-; round evi 1 1 he coun
■ pit ndid ill 1 \ 111 lull tin Ha
I'etlng Ini'l Itlitv is iip."I
•n ol all I lie doctors ot oiii
nit ii
iun?
•I.
pi;
Ihi.
1 tlstric
H: I.
I": ospet
Iu no Cradle
t1> Purpose
Mis 1,1 in Kurt
(2)
Pupil
W v Hi
a 11 god
District
. Brown
Bow en,
| rit v. count)
o brltiv, then
t ion or for 11
ill SIHI.e
I palleti
It'll I
vv hu 11
S III It
Ii
lor o| i t
• *
No
not 11
pliv
Restrictions.
trilled in Hie practice
111 01 surgeon. Inn is
all 1 epuiable | hv si. luns rt
01 where 1 In", niu.v be loi at
Itoll Depart ment
and Organization
Mi Kinnev
The Cradle Itoll Teacher and
Mr- llov Caldwell, MeKinilev
the Klementarv Do-
Artliur A Hagwill.
the llu
Kverel 1
in 21) Work nl
pail ntenl Mrs,
MeKinney
10:-|n lOleiueniai'v Work in
in I Sundav School Mrs
Morrow, Blvlhe's Chapel
II nu Intermediate Department
Mrs M N Terrell, Piano
11'20 Senior Department Han
dolph Wallace. Uichnrdson
11 10 Young People's Department
Miss Maud Kuih (!anit, Murphy.
12 00 Noon
1:00 Devotional. Rev. ,1
HleliHrdson
1 10 \<| 1111 Department Rev
Sllliman, Wylie
I :in llonie Departiueni Mis
Walton MeKinney.
1 ,ri0 Missionary Department
Karl Weisel, Piano
2 10 Hinded Literature in th
School Mrs John Salmon,
' It Is
| Ol 31II>
, '.pen t
' gardle
|ed.
♦ ♦ ♦
Negro Ward.
t'ti" ol tin llrsl palienis of Hie in
-tiluiion wa a colored woman who 1-
liovv belli ^ I realed in Hie w ell equip
pi d ward thai has been provided hi
tlie institution lor the bencHt of Hie
colored population of our city and
county.
WHIP AMI
NIOtiltO
ItKANII DAM.AS
Wllo ASM Mil AT 101 >
WITH WHII'l. WOMAN
T Boss,
K. I.
(Ill V
110
n .1
Mrs
Sun
'la-
Tl
1 bv " i/"d
Allen
School
Harrington
and the
lent Hon
hie of the
Chi- •' M jr.s AI mil Boyd.
"n The Rtircl Sundn.v
Mrs Tannic llnrrlnglon.
Ch 11 pel
3'1" The Sundav School
Chrb'iinn Kducfitlon Moven
'Jradv Chandler. MeKinney
lOach speaker will he given fifteen
it "'nines for talk, and a K minute gen
eral discussion to follow each topic.
o
INTERESTING SERVICES AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
\ good large crowd was present at
tin Presbyterian Sunday school, with
a special collection going to our or
pliaiis' homes Incaicd in Itasca anil V
hin.v. Texas. This was followed by
1 wo uplifting sermons by Dr. Pincher
ut 1 he morning and night sessions A
few of the main llloligllls follow'
Taking al Hie morning service John
1:3:11 12. lie proved therefrom the
divinity ol Jesus Christ He was in
Ihe world and the world was made by
Mini and ihe world knew Mini not. He
-inied that was Ihe way of the world,
1.mi always has been. There are man
even today thai are quite willing in
take Jesus for a great man, but are
striving to lake all the siiperniituril
avvav from Him, and also 0111 of the
Bible Ilul by so doing they are kill
ing lln Bible and killing Christianity
"Him that honoreth me I will honor."
conies from lln Bible statement ol Hi"
Christ. How hoonr'.' First, by stand-
ing h> the Bible living out the pre-
cepts of the Bible I.enve Intact the
creative power of Jesus Christ God
created all that has ever been created,
itid 110 antagonism of the world can
prove otherwise. Man can never
bring into tlie human heart a desire
lor the higiiesi and the truest. Man
ii lone can never lift man nvvav from
in and shame and ruin only tlml'
Holy 'lirit working through Jesus
Christ 11 the heart of man, (HI,- run
Hon) an accomplish this wonderful
i luingi Men crucified the Christ.
Wl. Beciitii M they vv 11I1I undertake
to kill his- influence. Rut the power
of Boil lin trim iphed and will tri-
umph over all opposition Sin Is 111
the boitom of all. refusal to acrep.
Christ But as many received lliin '<1
(hem gave lie power to become the
son:-' ot Hod Salvation is attained by
receiving Christ into your heart. Sal-
vation is a gift and the reason win
we .hould be 11 p and doing is because
We believe (hill JeSllS is Hie SOU Ol'
Cod and came from God into this
v Hi-Id ol sin and chaos to bring a ray
ol sunlight from above, into human
hearts and lives. He came into Ills
own. You. my friend, may be one of
Mis own, if you will Just bring your
will 10 consent to follow Hitn the
Ch rist.
Announcement was made that Hi *
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warden
w ill be open to their friends and mem-
bers of the church, both young and
old, on Thursday. April 7th. front 1:00
to 10 00 p. 111. All are invited to
spend a few hours In social mlnglln.t
ene with another.
WAI.I'ACIO MOWIS ItI0< 101VI0S
I'lOHM \NI0NT Cl'HK Ol' 1N.MTIY
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowls of tills
city enjoyed n conversation by lele-
phono Sunday with their son, Wal-
lace T>ewis, who Is now at Colorado
Springs. Colorado. Wallace -latcd that
lie was feeling line and that the at-
tending physlclnns said that he was
permanently cured. Wallace Bewls
and wife had just arrived 111 Colorado
ol
1 ho
Dallas, Texas, April 2. Masked
while men lute Krlday night carried
Alnv Johnson, negro bell boy to 1
lonely spot 011 the lluti inns rond 11
few miles south of DuilllM, flogged
until blood poured rroni his lacerated
buck and branded him 011 the lore-
head Willi the letters, "K. K. k " The
men who took tlie negro from his
home at 3.r>uu Boselaiid avenue d
dared that the mail hud asaoclatid
with a white woman In the hotel
where iie used lo lie eliildoyed
After Ihu llcgro had been hcuicu In'
was carried half linked iiiul blueilinu
back lo the business district of Dull s
and thrown out 01 an automobile 11
front ui the hotel which had formcc
ly employed him.
Halt a dozen automobiles, most
(hem large touring curs curried
party 01 white men who forcibly d'.i ,
gcd Hie negro from Iiim home and
■ carried him to the coiuHr; .
At a lonely spot about si\ miles
south Of town tlie uutoiuohtlo pit I'D
slopped. The negro who was huddled
I iu the buck of one of ilin cars ,1.1s
pulled out one of Ids captors produ
ed a rope and put 11 around Ihe man's
neck. Utliors sought a tree suitable fot
a banging. The negro begun In plead
ptteously lor his life. lie confessed
that he was guilty of the offense
charged to him but begged that he
should not lie killed.
"Boss. I've told you nil nbout It.
I'll never do It again. Please, please
don't kill me," he cried as one of the
masked men holding him thrust a six
shooter against Ills side.
♦ ♦ ♦
Stripped to Waint.
The negro when captured was blind-
folded. When the meeting plnee of the
party was reached, the handkerclilcl
was pulled from Ills eyes ami lie 'wn.s
stripped to tlie wulst. The white men
who held him did not remove their
masks.
With headlights of the motoi rail
illuminating the scene, the negro was
lashed to a fence post. Krom one of
the cars a man produced a black-
snake whip.
"Nigger, you have confessed lo the
crime, but we have decided not to
hung you.' the prisoner was told
"Within five minutes from now you
probably will be faint ing. When he
get. through with you we are going to
take you buck to town. Don't tell any
one about this. If you do we will
come and get. you again und use the
rope."
Twenty.five lushes was tlie sentence
pronounced 011 the negro. One of the
masked men wielded the lash •while
another stood near tlio negro Willi
drawn pistol, telling him be would
shoot hitn If lie raised un outcry.
1 liters stood close and watched intent-
ly-
The whip lush curled through I lie
Invite your friends to the
ROUNDUP AND RODEO
MeKinney, April 14, 15, 1(>
And when liny come mufetf llii'tn happy
by swint! pastries made from
WHITE BILLOWS FLOUR
liiuly Attcmluiil CKAWI OICH H CHAWKIItll
DENTISTS
Phone IMM
• •
Over former Morgan
"All Work Ulliirunleeti"
Weaver store, W. Side Si|iiilrc,
MeKinney, 'I'ciort
DR. E. L. BURTON
I 'i n t lee Bilillted to
10VI0, 10 A It. NI IS 10 AND TIIBOAT CBASSI0S
< Itlii i L' I n South Ten lies.-,in Street
MeKinney, Texas
tilr and the
writhed under
third blow Ihe
| pain and the
Ills shoulders,
whip fell, the
negro's naked hack
lis contact. At. the
negro gave a shriek of
blood trickled down
Again and again the
negro groaning and
trying to fall to the ground. The man
was made to straighten up before
each blow.
"Lord, havo mercy on me. Don't
kill me," he prayed.
It. II. MOI I.IHON
Allorney-At-liuw
Olllce in l-'ox Building, Kast
I \ a. St. MeKinney, Texas.
| Dr. Raymond A.Larf}ent
Dental Diagnosis, Dental
Surgery, X-Kuy.
Speclul attention given extract-
ing of teeth under general or lo-
cal anaesthetics, removable
brlilgework, plate-work, Oral
Prophylaxis, and treatment of
Pyorrhea.
Dental Kxuinlnor for Culled
States Public Health Service,
und War Klsk Insurance liu-
reuu.
MeKinney, Texas.
:i
PROFESSIONAL
COLUMN
■i-H-H-H-H-n
DR. E. C. SCHULZE
Practice llmlled to
lOye, I0«r. Nose, Tliroat «
Kitting (iliiSNtM
Olllce: l''ox Bidg., MeKinney. j J
W. T. Hoard. Ii. lOiiseue Hoard • •
DRS. HOARD & HOARD i!
DENTISTS
Otllce over Central State J.
Bank, north sido square, Mc- • •
Kinney, Texas. PhoneB: Otllce, J|
20. residence 41T.
last Tuesday. The whl'.o men said that
■while charges bad oeen filed against
the man In the court Hint they did not I
consider ho had been amply punished.
♦ ♦ ♦
Took Souvenirs,
Members of (lie party which kidnap-
ed and whipped the i tgro w"i n'l
well dressed and seemingly prosperous
nu n. All of I hem wore handkerchief'•<
aci oss their faces.
After tile negro had been beater
members of 'lie party took villous
ui'llcles from ihe man's -lothlng pr«-
sumably as souvenirs. His cap and
parts of Ids torn clothing were taken.
One of the last questions put t' the
negro was "H ive vou learne 1 ynur
lesson?" He teplled "I surily havo
boss. I'll never do such il thing again
as long as I live. '
Dr. F. G. Hedges |
Snnilitry Dentist
Ollico over Collin County Na-
tional Bank, MeKinney, Texas.
Olllce phone 412, residence 23.
l)|{. .1. F. PARK
Bye, Bar, Nose
specialist. Olllce,
Bldg, MeKinney,
and Throat T
Central Bank •{.
Texas.
n >oi>
I,NSI'IOt "I'OK'S
mOPOHT
I'tllt MAItl III
Branded Witli AHd.
Several members of the party use I
the whip In turn, each of them slash-
ing the negro us hard as they were
able, (treat welts and weals from
which the blood ooeed formed on the
back of the victim.
Finally punishment was over and
the negro sagged limply agnlnst the
post to which he was bound.
i one of the men produced a pocket
, flash light Another pulled a bottle of j Cole Sf>. lii
acid from Ills pocket. The negro was. Woods 87.
'made to hold up Ills face while the
. three letters "Is. K k." Were painted
I with acid on his forehead.
"If you tell anything about this or
Wi' read of It In the newspapers w <
are gnlllg to kill you." the negro was
warned as he was put back In one of
the automobiles which headed for
Best aura nts Vuniilc Crossnoe HI.
kerb) *7, Jason Kurr 86, king Trull
81, Morris 91. Busy Bee 8ti. Bail Itoad
92. Brock man 8ti, Intoriuitional 8>i
Blberty 80, imperial 8ii, Laundry 77.
Joe Kuulkncr 77, Loin Kinney 75, Jim
Merrltt 74.
Groceries Hall & Hendrlck SO
Fryer und Ocrrlsh 90, Westmoreland
90, Itagsdale 78. Green 85. Bevel T'i,
Haydon No. 1 82, Ha.vdon No. 2 82,
Industrial Transportation Co. 95.
Horn and Horn 91, Olios MeKinney
Hii. J. M. Andrews 79, Ooostree 80,
C. \ T. 80. P. O. 71, Brlmer 85, Bufus
Kurr 85, Commons 80. C. N'. Kurr 89.
Brldgefarmer .v Myrlck 95. (Inrret 87,
bnrdson 82, kindle ;<9.
Dr. J. Knight
OSTEOPATH
Offlcc. I'oi Huildlnc. Phone
Connection
HUM I 1 1 I"11"l"! I Mill MM
I. I! Boblnson and family and B
I-' Harris and family of Dallas were
iMiesis of Mr and Mrs II .1 Harris
in Mek Inney Sunday Messrs Hob-
iltiNon and Harris are connected wl'h
'In- I \\ Blmlsey real estate tlrm In
Dallas.
Springs from Denver, where lie
been under the care of a physician
I "litII n few days ago Mr. Bewis bus
been In a cast for several months,
i'l'lle cast however, has been removed,
I iml a brace Is now being made for Mr
| Lewis, Several months ago Mr
Lewis suit ed with an Injury of the
spine.
has i,own
"No I swear t won't tell I won't
tell the newspapers." the negro
tremblingly promised.
Back tn town speeded the automo-
biles In tlie business district the put
B h alted in front of the hotel where
Hi. negro used to work. The man was
still naked to the waist and blee.llnc
11on
young
Sundav
John D lli'ene, well known
attorney of this city spent
with Ills parents, at ,lose-
On his forehead the brand stood out
L. T Civ was
Dallas W.'lnesdty He returned liont
on the • n- following the uiterurbun
that kill I the three children at tin
grade ero. ng three mtles south of
I'ltinn. Mi cay stated that the horri-
ble tragedy was Indeed a grew some
sight, so parties informed him who
witnessed It.
business visitor In : where the flesh was seared,
le returned home ""ut v "it get Walk Into
the ho'el
lobby " lie was ordered The negro
•was pusV"d out of the tnaehtti" Willi h
with the others speeded awav
The negro, according to leaders of
'he party Which whipped him, was dis-
covered tn a room occupied by a white
woman who was a truest of the hotel
Fountains Oympia 89. Cratis \
Dowd 92. Kings Trail 77. tloscluhd
Stanley 7.1. Smith Drug Co. !>i>. doer
so. Central si, Brown Benton 87,
lOtuerson 88, Brockmon 84, Coffey
Bros. 84. Alcove 87.
Bakeries -Klein 74, Craus Dowd
86. Sei'ger 89. Knott 90.
tlamhhurger P. O, 65, Liekmlllcr
85. Wilson 70.
Market Pllllen 88, Geo. M. Kinney
86, Mien S7
Produce- Bronstlne 85. Hitchcock
75. Commons 70,
Dairy—Pecan drove 94. shady
Brook 85.
Pop Corn Phillip* 95. Brock man
92. Sandago sr.. Yates 72.
Slaughter Houses Allen 85. Pillion
F. 11 WILEY. Inspector.
Caldwell's
Sanitarium
MeKinney, Testis
For treatment of CANCER.
Special attention to all chronic
diseases, especially diseases of
women and rectal trouble.
I'BO-PIOIt i|«.II WINS
t Ol NTV CHAMPIONSHIP
The
feu led
basket
rosper high school girls do-
the Piano high school girls In
ball, In MeKinney, Friday af-
MUs Fay Andrews, a student in
the North Texas State Normal at
Denton, spent Saturday and
with her parents. ,!ud|tc and
C. Andrews.
tornoon, 9 to 5, thus winning the
i hnmpionshii of Collin county. Both
teams played a fast game, but the
Prosper team showed greater strength
and ability through the entire game
The school Is proud of the girls record
a* thin have not lost a single game
this season.
Hon. H. H. Neilson, wife and
son, H. H. Jr.. spent Sunday at
little
I Jl-
flunday ilonta whero the truest* of Mr. Nell-
Mrs. T.
son's parents. Dr. and Mrs. i«. B. Nell-
son.
m
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921, newspaper, April 7, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291701/m1/3/?q=%22Wilson%2C%20Walter%20B.%22: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.