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the weekly democrat-gazette, tiu'kkday, march 30, 191«.
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T.N.
Cunningham's
Breeding Stable
|>llOIIC
l.ocalcil I mile miiiIIi of Itlnn* Mill, Itnulc ii. McKillllcy. Old
ring*.
Season 1916 Now .Open
Three Stallions—Four Jacks
I mil liclter prc|Mircil Hum ever to plcusc nil owucr* of IihmhI
nmri'i. Ili■ vcnr mid miIIi'Ii your hu*inc*s.
S'UM.UtNs — NIOKO. No. ItMl.'m, mi I hint |miuiiiI. gray Pcrilicr-
• >11 slulltnli—ri'iilHtt'ri'd. ^liimiiiK line roll*.
ItOI.AI'F. No. IIIHHI. another registered Pcrchcron black stallion.
Weight IT""—iiImi lioulii|t lllii' roll*.
HI. \CK (il JOlAN, I 'ouch suillioii—*howinu llrst i Im. « roll*.
I'ill It il.M'KS,—I have lour black .lacks, with while |Milnt*—
registered, mill llit'ir miili' roll.* can't Im' *ur|wi**cd In North I'cias.
FI0I0.N.—I hlitc rcihlced tlie IVi* from Sift lo till on ImiIIi iiii IVr
chcroo slulllon*.
I'ii> lor .lurk* remain ill HI (Mill. Season due when roll 1* fouled.
II marc is traded, sold or reunited from ilir count) tlir frr iliru
hcconic* ihn* mill must In- |uil<l.
I 'lire will he mkeii lo moid accident*. hul I Mill nol Im' ros|innsl-
hie if mi) occur.
T. H. Cunningham, R. 6,
Mchiuuc). I Mil iilionr I I :t—I rings. AIni Prosper |ilioiie.
Jack Weeks'
Breeding Barn
l Hi pike ."> miles northwest Mchiu-
uc,). Te*u.«. New phone No.
Will*.
Season 1916
NOtil—Itcglsl. I'cil I'cirlli'i'oll Slulltnli No. l1>2Nft: w.'lulls I Till •
pounds. \ beautiful ronl hlilck. Terms: $10,110 In Iiimm'c IK
init coll.
I.I :i. I.INCOIA, NO. In:!7—I lurk lin.v III Imiiil slnllion. weight
tloo. One of greatest saddle ninl nil purpose stallions in Teniis. The
lenillim cliHruclcristics of Ills colls nre their Inruc sl/e mill three-
fourlhs of I hem liclng lllllcs.
Terms: 00 in insure living colt.
ItOlt WILSON—Ift Iimul. Iiluck .luck with while
mule rolls can't he cicelliil.
Terms: *10.1111 to insure liviiiK coll.
points. Ills
DFKII\M HIM- — A good one. Terms: *1.00 111 gnle.
S. C. ItltoWN MOUHOIIN clIICkl'.Ns — lOggs from |icn $1.00
per setting of Ift.
TO OWXHIIS or MAIIhlS from a distance, I can iiasiurc your
mares while waiting. Can* will In- taken to avoid acciilcnts, hut not
responsible if any m«iir. Season iluc when Milt Is foalcil, marc trad-
i'«l or solil, or moveil out of county.
JACK WEEKS
It. II. McKimic). Texas.
New I'liolle HtIO".
Mi-, und Mrs. Murvln Harlow of Hold Ills business there lo the young
Furmersvlllc, wlio moved I" I ics Mol- won of Ms. I,ee Spell. Il is snlil lluil
ncs sonic months ago, have returned Mr ITnrlesH will g 1 > into lhr> railroad
1n Farmers)'Tile, Mr. Iliirless having Hervlee. ,,
Season 1916
GAIUlAHn CHIEF, IMA.
Tile Smith's greatest saddle stallion. Mis progeny won more rib-
Iniiis Ilimi the eel of any otlicr smlille stallion In llic South. Ho liml
more mare* sent to Ills courl last year limn ever licforr; there Is a rctt-
miii. I ilon'l lielieic tlir same lliliU' run lie snhl of hid oilier horse llic
same line III lliis country, lie is llic *li'c of tinrrard limit, owned by
l one View Farm, Kansas cll>. Mo.. Hint crcateil such a *cii«allon year
In-fore In-I throiiuhout the Western circuit. derating everything he
niei in hi* class. Also (.nrraril Hell, shown II limes in lirnliirky, will-
iiin<: Ill iTIiIhiiis mill iii 11>I:t ill the l.oiilsinnn Stale Fair she ilefcalcil
every stltllloll, mare, mill gclditlu in ImiHi :t mid .Vgllilcii classes. Terms,
Kg ,.mi 10 Insure llting colt.
SUA l it IUIV. NO. SON III—It glMercd I'ereliei'on. ilapple Iron
121.i\ mill one of the l.esl My horse* in Tons: llie lira*) klllil Willi lol*
of net Ion; *ee li I tit hefore you lir <cd, Teiins. Sir, lo insure living inli.
TOM If \Nl<I\—Till* .lurk Is rerliililt) proving n ureal sire of high
rlii'v* mule*. Term*. Slii.no lo iusiirr living roll.
Hot li t.ltA\—Spitted Shetland |mii), will make Hie season at
Ato.oo to insure litinu toll
Mare* pastured or grain fed as dcsirril. t'arr taken lo prevent ac-
cidents, hul not rr*|ionslhle should anv oreur. Tlir iiIhivc slock will
innkc the season at Itamho's Park In North Mchiimcy.
.1 II. Ml ItrilY. MeKlnney. Trias.
PROMINENT COllll
COUNTY EDUCHTOR
I 'l ol' )\ .*' Sunt I). *11 pel 1 III ndi'llt
uf tin I'rinerton pilllc srhoitlH, was
In town Saturday, mingling with
tlir voters. While a modulate for
I'uiiut.x Supi'i tut 1'inh ut ot hi'IiooIh.
> et he is stii kliiK stlTrtl) to his
He It no! room work and Iiii* oil I > Sutitr-
ilnys to devoir to Ills cundUluey. One
thitiK at a tluie Is a 11rett> good
motto and Is winning sueerss for
I'rof. Smith who Is the peer of nnv
edueator In thr slate when It eomes
t'o real inherent (caching tulcnt and
;iI>11it> lo Inspire hoys and girls for
more knowledge and to nohlor ambi-
tions. lie never ran for oillce bill
once before, that was four years ago.
when he was defeated by less than
I no votes in tlir count) Hi- was not
soured b\ his defeat, but went right
ahriid with his old time Interest and
eo opi ratlon in our muni) school
work. M tlir beginning of the pre-
sent . impaign he announced for the
same office again Three months
havo noarl) elapsed and un other
eanilidati- has \i't niinouneed and tin
opinion pretl) generully prevails that
I'rof Smith will IItiIah alone ill the
race which Is a compliment
iihllltx and titniss For the
However. I'rof Smith says t li
Ids school closes he Intends
a thorough, canvas of III
solicits tlie support and
to IiIh
place
it after
niakinvv
' county and
influence of
i lie vnli rs even though he continues
to have no opposition The count)
•iip.rlntendene) Is in line with his
life's work, his freinds claim especial
fitness fm 11i111 for the office and he
will grateful!) appreciate all) support
given him
I'l.ow Kltokl. ills I.Ft;.
I . .1. Mcllcc, I'lirincr liivlnu Three
Milr* \\rsl of Mrliiuncy.
i' .1. Mrttee, who lives three miles
West uf Mclvlnnf). ri'i I'll 11 > suffered
ii broken ley lb was bedding col
Ion land with a middle buster The
mules slued unexpecllv. the plow
point struck a rool throwing im*
Jerking II In such a manner t hat il
ml ruck Ills l iglil leg just above I he
iinkh The small hone was broken
and the large bone fractured in two
places. lint Mr M< Itee Is able to
gel about some now aid of a big
slick lo support his weight and lie
hopes soon to be full) recovered
Mr. Mi i!i ■ Is a hard working farmer
and a kind hearted man who bears
the respect and esteem of all bin
neighbors.
F0H W. L KERBY
I'ii nils i in I relatives g.ilhired at
tin home of \\ l> l\erh> in the For
est tiruve cniumuulh I'Tbla), March
-•i, and .ill brought dinner which w.is
Her) cd in honor of Mr Kerby'H TSIIi
hlrtlula) When W. 11. Kerb) was. a
lad of mil) T. he Mettled with l,is par-
ents. the late I'ncle W ess and Aunt
I'als) Kerb) in the coinniunll) where
he has ever since lived. Thus for 7 1
years, Mr Kerb) has made his home
In the Forest drove cniniuiinll) Ills
children present at this happy lilrth-
dii) celebration were: Mrs. Charlie
Snider. Mrs. J. M Fiindcrburg Jr.,
Mrs Wnodsuillh and T M Kerb).
I Otic Hon and one daughter were un-
'abb' lo be present. The) Were John
W. Kerhy, of Itcllvue, I'la) count),
Texas, anil Miss Nell Kerhy, one of
the teachers in the Van Alslync eil)
schools
Other relatives present Wcl'e Ml
and Mrs. T M I'helps, o. K, I'helps,
Mrs John i\ Kel'li) nud John Scott.
>' F I'helps is a telegraph operator
for tie |«'t Worth and Denver rall-
w ii) al i'hllilress. Texas
VlHllora and friends present were:
Mi and Mrs. .1 M Fllllderblirg Sr.;
Mr and Mrs. Tell Dickens, Mr. and
Mrs. II A Scott; .1 M T'linderburg
Jr and fanill) ; t". M Snider and
family; T M kerb) and family.
John Scott and son of Ithca Mills;
Mi anil Mrs Malll) I,cake
A most enjoyable da) was spent
tuilli Mr Kerhy and his good wife and
tuaiiv more occasions of the same
kind were wtshi d for him h\ each
departing guest. The Kerhys are
numbered mining our mosl resiiectcil
cilizens. I'ncle Uuck (W I) I Is now
l lie eldest one of the name since the
passing awn) of Ids honored old par-
ents a few years ago Who both lived
to an extreme old age.
.lames Halliburton, who has been
a solilfer in the F S army and sta-
tioned at Fort Sinn Houston, reached
home Holiday afternoon, lie Is sub-
ject to call, hut we understand he
will nol return for service. Jim is a
fine specimen of young manhood, lie
has three brothers serving III the
army. Anna Times.
J. L Majors
BREEDING
STABLE
Old phone 12. New phone 107
Hcil; JiihI east I'nlou iIc|hiI, Mr-
Kill ncy, Texas.
I have aildcil lo my harn ItoY
WIYTMtS, a hay half Per-
clicron ami half Coach stallion.
This cross cannot lie licnlcii for
a ilrafl. Iiorse.
Hit. WII ITT ION .III. which
lilack natural saddling stallion
you all know.
,1010 HXII.FY. NO. 20080
Iti'glslcri'cl .lack, second to none.
SAM ,llt., black Jack with
pi ilnts.
I'cc lo cither above *t nil ii til or
Jacks SItl.oo lo insure live oills.
Hue when mure trailed or mov-
ed out county.
VAN HIMM li. NO. 127 Itll
registered Jersey hull. Fee $1.00
III (Mill*.
Ht'ltOC .IFItSI.V IIOAR. Fee
$1,011 lit Kill)'.
Vonr palronage solicited for
111 10 season.
ItlSI ItllliM Ft lit \ \N M.slANI
Civic Ijt-iii*iic lln* \rrangcil for Sueli
a I'laee lu Coiitiiiciilal Haul.
Hiillililig.
Tin I'lvie I,cague has arriinged lo
open a i e, .t room on llic II I'M I Hour of
rlu i 'on t knelt I a I I la iik linlhllng, lu liio
leai. Just as soon as I lux coiupiclc
the I uriilHhlligs of I lie IO0III. The
high lio.ii'ti fence 111i.it incloses lln- rear
of llie hank ioi will lie lorn away
ami tlowcr beds made This will make
a \er> convenient real room and will
no 11,,111>l tie a ppreciaI eil as much a.s
anvtliinK Un town has done for the
comfort and coil) enii'llee of people
who conic here to trade. I0)ery liter
chii.nl who is farsighteil enough lo
see ills llllel'l'sls S1111U111 help llie ladies
lo open and maintain this rest room.
Such tilings Will cause llie people of
this trade territory lo have a more
kind!) feeling for Van Alslync. Van
Alslync header.
HIOMiS Hill IN IK ION I0< it.S
IK ON 10 MONTH.
I: F. Davidson, a farmer living on
route I. two anil u half miles from
town, was here one day recently, and
accoiupanied by John West, was a
pleasant caller at our olllee.
In conversation with Mr. Davidson
We learned that during the past HO
days lie has sold Fill dozen eggs lo
Went Hros., which netted hi in 7fi.
In addition to this tils family have
consumed all llie chickens and eggs
they needed for the family tabic.
Mr. Davidson has about 150 hens,
not purebred, but an ordinary fowl,
lull says that he expects lo Improve
tlietu and thai lie will fence and Im-
prove 3^ acres of In ml which he ex
peels to devote to his poultry raising
in the future us he is (Irmly convinc-
ed that he can make more money
raising chickens than he can growing
cotton.
Tills experience of Mr Davidson is
'inly i lie of the main examples of the
uolils lo in derived front diversifica-
tion on the farm, and if more farmers
would try snincl liing besides cotton
this M ellon of Collin county would lie
tin most prosperous place on the
globe ami our banks would lie run-
ning over Willi deposits ami the busl-
nes, nun of the town Would have lo
| throw away their books as the) would
have no use for any except ii cash
book I'lTllCelon News.
W Vl'IOIt It 11 M.I SCIIOOI,
CI/OSIOII SAT I ItDAV, MAItCH 2ft
After a most successful term of
live months the Water Uiilgc school
en me to a (lose last Saturday. The
patrons of the school and their fami-
lies gathered at the school bulbllnfC
upon this occasion, and an old time
basket dinner was served at. the noon
hour. I'rof. Jordan, of Snow Hill,
was the principal speaker. An old
time spelling bee was held in the af-
ternoon, In which all participated.
The school was taughl hy I'rof. N
D Walls. Mr. Walls Ih one of the
county's best educators and during
the term Just closed he gave entire
satisfaction to all.
MTTMO ItOIMOItTA fiWI .N HOI.VN
IS FliAIMIOH H\ III \TII
The Rain Was Good
On Gardens
Hul your gnrilcu* ,u line as the.) nre. won't supply your Inhlc with
linlf so mini) good llilng* un wo have to offer you.
You run iiIhii)* get wlutl you want In llie grocery line l > plum-
ing tlilN store.
Price Stiff
The Provider of Everything Good to Eat
Phones 87 and 346
Spring Cleaning
Mtike it a suercsH ami a pleasure hy coming lo us for llic IIiiMiIiik
louche*. || |m our ilcllghl to show jou llic rcccnt arrival* In our
Furniture Department
W indow Shades, all sixes, 50c lo WXOO.
Hugs, sixes IN%:tli In. lo 12x1 ft II,, priced Sl.Jft in s;:,.
I.lnnlcuins, per yard ftilc lo $l.ftll.
Coiigolcillll Itligs 70c lo $10. I .el lis show you.
J. P. Crouch & Co.
IT NIOItAli III It lot "I'OltS \NI hltlONSIOH lOMHAhMIOItS.
Hay Phones III. Nlglit Phones 2IIII.
Calls answered Hay or Night, city or country.
HIIOH AT HAINSIOYII.MO
Mr.
Hliinlou Pas*cd Aw ii) Thursilny
—Iliul Mnny Collin County
ItHllllvea.
A message eiiuie Thursilay calling
Mrs. M. II. tiarilelt to llie beilHlde of
her aunt. Mrs. lilanton, of (ialneHVille.
We are sorr) lo learn that Mrs. Ulan-
Ion passed a way Thursilay night, and
was burled Saturda) afternoon Al-
though a resident of (lalnesvllle for
(IfIy years before her ilealh, she was,
Willi her father's family, one of the
very early settlers of Collin Count).
She was the aunt also of ''unstable
Tom Hounds, hce Hounds of fclina,
M'KINNEY TIME TABLE
INTlOltl'HIIAN TIM 10 TAHMO
Southliouml.
Miniieii ears from Denison,
nlng through to Dallas (stopping only
in cities and lownsi, pass Melxlnney
t :,r ii and Ili:!itl a. ill., l!!:B0, 2:50,
1:50 and II:50, p. in.
hocal ears running through to Dal-
las, leave Melxlnney li:()tl and 7:00 a.
in. hocal earn from Denison running
tin-ouch to I >: 11111.' . (making all euiin-
try stops when necessary) pass Me-
lxlnney K:|0 and 10:111 a in., 12:10,
3:10, I: in. 6; 10, 8:&0 anfl 10:10 p. m
The ear arriving al 12:2' a. in. slops
.il Melxlnney.
snagn*
I'osion Franklin of Vineiand, and l>r.
W .1 Hounds of tinnier. She has of-
ten ) isl I eil Mrs. (ill I'llctt here. Many
of llie ploncci'h of Collin will retnent-
licr Iter as Miss Mntlic Hounds, ami
will regret to know of her passing.
MvHINNlOV WINK.
• ►clinic Al High ScIhniI Itcsillls In
Victory For H«mim.> Hoys.
At a debate In the audilorium of Ihq
Dallas High School building Friday
nit III bet ween Messrs. Newell John-
son anil .lei Sliced of this city and
11 en i') Jacoby and Henry Hall of Dul-
Iiih, a Stale ipieHlion was disciiNHnd.
Melxlnney had the negative. Johns-
tun opened anil Sliced closed the dis-
cussion Dallas hud fluent HpcakcrH,
hut their argument was very weak
when tlie Melxlnney boys completed
iheli- arguments. This was the (hlrd
annual debate between these two so-
i eleties. Mclxlnnc) winning two out of
t lo i hrce.
Mr ami Mrs Tom IknrncH of (he
I: Ilea Mills eoiiiuiimUv were trading
with Hie Mclxiniio) merchants Thui'h-
da) afternoon.
l< Strolher of Anna, has Hold
his restaurant business and fixture.*
al lie Ipltice lo F li. Comptoil.
Nortliliouiiil.
l.lnillid cirs from D li.e, running
tlirough to I unison (slopping only In
cities anil to-.vns). pa: s MeKlnney
s: 1 a ml 10:21 a. in.. 12:21, 2:21,
4:81, 9:21 ami 8:21 p. m. Tills last
car runs limited Dalla:- to Melxlnney
"lid may make local stops north of
Melxlnney. ,
hocal ear lonvi f MeKlnney for
Denison r, rr,R a. tn. hocal crs from
Dalbci. runninr through to Denison,
(niaklnv all coc.nlr;- stops when nee-
e:-'fir.v) p.'ss Melxlnney 7:39, 9:S9
and 11:39 a. nt„ 1:39: 3:39. r :39
and 10:21 p, in. hnenl ears froin
Dallas arrive MeKlnney 7:39 p. in.
j and -12:3."i n. in.
HATIjF.K ItOXI10
It \ I'l/I'It, .lit,
HAN PATCH
SAMPSON, Jet black Jack.
Then* well known *lalliou* anil .lack
will innkc the Itllli scii*rn al llic
Widow McCniTcy pliicc. noilli of the
Harnett gin, llliic Itiilge, Tents. Terms
to Insure living coll, Slo.iiii ami XIft.
If mil re Is Iriulcd or rcniovcil from
county, nrnmin Immsmui-s due and pn>-
ablc at once. « II. VIIOIIS.
Itllie Ithlge. let as.
l ittle Itobi rta tlwcndolyn l'ntls.
four-) ear-old daughter of Mr and
Mrs Claude I'oits, residing south of
Wyllc. died Wcdnesilii) after an Ill-
ness of several days
liitrial was had at 2 o'clock on
Tltiirsilay afternoon in the Wyllc
celneler). the service being conducted
il) lie) l( D Shltlts. of Melxinnc..
former pastoi of the W\ lie Christian
church.
Moore-llnll Nuptial*.
.1 \ Moore and Mis* Jewell Hull,
well known yonn p-oph of the Val-
ilaHta ucigtibnrhooil. Were married
r i | til Iv ut Itllli Itiilge, I0si| .1. D
wiIhou otiti inline
.1 II tlnlleiliTc. a well known litisl-
ness man of I'lano, has recetitl) re.
turned from Mctlregor, Texas, where
lie was called iii llltcllil the bedside of
Id* brother, J F. tlilllcdgc
K \TY TIM 10 t'AHH
Pa**cngcr Trnlns.
Vn. 31 arrives 12:05 a. tn.
No. .12 departs 2:00 p. m.
II. .* T. C. TIMIO TAIIMO
No
SoullihnumI
1 (I leav. i
Northbound
IB lenveH
8:32 ii. in
.. 9:12 p. tn.
'
H&TC
Itc comfortable oil your sum-
mer trip.
oil Hurtling I locomotive,
lOlii'lrlc Fans, soliil *U-cl trnlns
lo Itli'iniiitflinm, Ala., II. C. V.
Iialr of snlc Mny 1,1, 14, 15 ami
Itllh. I'innl llmii Mny Hfttli.
Fare $IH.2ft Itoiiml Trip, and
one niul ouc-ihlril fnre tn nil
Texns cimst points, tickets Ittnlt-
eil to three months. Ask tiocul
Agent.
H&TC
$10 Worth of Rides For $8
CASH COUPON TICKETS
Good For Purchaser And
Wife. Limit One Year.
Ask Any AaJcmJ.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916, newspaper, March 30, 1916; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292196/m1/3/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.