The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1922 Page: 16 of 16
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TIIE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, Mo KINNEY, TEX AS, TIHKM>AV, JAN. 12, 1922.
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PRICES THAT WILL MAKE MONEY FOR YOU!
50—Head Poland China Bred Gilts and Sows—50
LIBERATOR'S ACE
Is to be featured in this Siie. He is really one of the World's Great
Show and breeding boars. A sow 01 giIt bre<J to him will farrow pigs with
an advantage to start on.
Buy Nationally-Known Hogs
If you have never bouyht some Liberator's Ace stuff, you have missed
in opportunity in the hog business. He is known and admired the Nation
over. Get a sow or gilt in this Sale and make money in the hog business.
You can do it 1922 is the year to buy. Come to thi«s Sale of Sales
McKinney, Jan. 27th, 1922
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Wm
LIBERATOR'S STAR
Another (jood son of the world famous Liberator, ani< a real breeder
vi'e .i m/r her of sews and gilts m the Sale bred to him. His pigs are show
'I up fine.
A Worthy Offering
The'* fifty head are the kind we need on every farm and in the herds
f tioth . i and little breeders. We have sows to fit these requirements.
/ lie> ar e /ours at the price you name
Miller. Blanchard, Iowa: Col. J. Riley
AUCTIONEERS:—Col. R. E.
V-rren, Wolfe City, Texas. '
FIELDMEN:— John C. Halderman, Poland China Journal, Kansas City;
Apple Southwestern Swine Breeder, F^prt Worth, Texaa.
McKinney, Texas, Jan. 27th
Sale In McKinney** New $30,000 Pavilion, McKinney, JAN. 27th
Catalogs Off the Press Ready For You.
RHEA-McLAIN CO,, Inc., McKinney, Texas
Collin County Baptist Enlistment
Campaign Beginning Jan. 16, and to
Continue For Six Weeks
An nil day servuv to lit- hold with each church visited. Scrv
iocs to hegiu at 10 a. m. Kvoryhodv invited to attend.
Subjects to he discussed:
Church FiVan,«;elism.
Siinduy School and B. Y. I*. I'. Work.
Women's Work.
Tithing.
Stewardship.
\|ipnlntiucm> fi(p First Week.
Monday. Jan 16—Midway.
Tuesday. Jnn. 17—Bethlehem.
Wednesday, ,)un. IS Snow Hill
Thursday, January I!)—Verona.
Friday, January HO—Altogu
♦ ♦ ♦
SjM-aki'r- for First Week.
Rev. J. 1',. Snider.
Rev. 1 t>. Wallace.
Rev. R. 10. Cornelius
Hev. J. M. Young.
Rev it. L. Lafever.
Kt v. R. II. Young.
Mr. J I.,. Chapman.
Mrs. Rodney Neathery.
Mrs. It. A. Davis.
Mrs. Lottie Pendleton.
Rev. O. .1 Cole.
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\|i|Miliitini'iitK fur Second Week.
Moniluy. January 23 -Foote.
Tuesday, January 24 — Rhea Mills
Wednesday, January 25—llethel.*
Thursday. January 28—Marllee.
Friday, January 27—Prosper, 5th
Sunday meeting.
♦ ♦ ♦
Speakers fur Second Wct-k
Rev. L. T. Crumbles.
Rev. C. L. Vermillion
Rev. A. J. Seale.
Rev. U. W. Wall.
Rev. J. M. Voting
Rev, J. P. Morris,
Mrs. A. J. Seale.
Mm. I). J. Taylor.
Mrs. L. T. Grumbles
Mr. J. L. Chapman.
Mr. George Jenkins.
Rev. O. J. Cole.
Appointments and speakers for the
rest of campaign to be published later.
Onion Mel*,
White Bermuda onion sets of earli
variety. Ouaranteed to stand the win
ler. $2.50 per thousand delivered
George or Kd Apple. Phone 793
Mrs. A. G. Waller, the aged mother
of Mrs, ICmina Compton, remains quite
ill. She has been sick for several day >
land does not seem to be Improving at
all.
McKinnev PostJAmerican Legion
GRAND BALL
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In McKinneys Magnificent $30,000
Coliseum
Music bv Cahoons 6-Piece Noveltv
Orchestra
McKinney, Texas,
Jan. 13, 1921
Beginning Promptly at 9 O'Clock.
(Benefit of the American Legion)
"CHOW" Served Continuously
Buy Your
Tickets Now
Tickets on sale at
North Side Drug
Store
COME ONE!
COME ALL!
"Assembly"
At Nine
Bells
By the Couple
$2.00
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The follow lim announcements for
the offices named are subject to lhi
action ot the democ.'utlc primary i" Ik
held July 22. 1922:
For I lis! rlel < !lcrk :
MRS. A LICK TAYLOR.
( Re-elect ion. >
Fur Tax Collector:
W. M. HUROESS.
(For re-eloellon to .second term >
For County Attorney:
H. G R AI > y CHANDLER.
W< >ol >V I LLIi .1 Run Kits
For I'ounty ('lerk
W R MANTOOTH
M IS:-' MINNIE HI'RRAGK
I For i'ounty Superintendent:
1 J. W. MOSKLEY.
For Sheriff:
II. P. IIGVVRKY.
15. O. (GKNE) IIA LI >\VIN
W. F. (RIM,) 111 SHOP.
JIM KlM URIEL
IIARRV' WHIT 10.
VV. A (WILL) KBR 1.1 Y
SAM A WELCH.
'For Tux Assesaor:
Fr I It EST ( . HOARD
(I Re-elect Ion, second term.)
For County Treasurer:
T. A. HARRIS.
For Conimisslonor, District I
J. L. (JIM) G1HSON
CHARLES 'I MHNCY.
C. II. MIXON.
For Commissioner. District 3:
It. iV McLBOD.
I IJ• •• lection, second lerm.)
For Justice of Peace, Precinct No I:
E. F. WATSON.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
WILL OPEN STORE
HERE SAT.. JAN. 14
Announcement In a full pane ad-
vertisement In The Dally Courler-
Oazetle and The Weekly Democrat-
(iazettu by Piggiy Wlggly states that
the McKinney store will he opened
Saturday, Jan. lllh. and all during
that day mush- will be dispensed bv
one of ih* local orchestras and each
visitor to lhe store on that day will re-
ceive u llower us a souvenir of the
Piggiy Wlggly opening. The store Is
newly equipped with standrird I'IkkIy
Wlggly llxlures and the usual Piggiy
Wlggly rules will be invoked In I lie
McKlnmw store as It Is in other cities
when; these stores are open.led. Tile
store here Is located In the building on
South Tennessee Street Just across tin
street from the Throckmorton < 'ullage
lu their opening announcement Mc
Kinney is given the following eonipli
mentary reeognil ion:
"Why Piggiy Wlggly cnin< to Me
Klnne>. riggly Wlggh locales only In
tin' large cities and the more progre"
sive, wide-awake towns. McKlnnc>
was chosen lor a Piggiy Wlggly store
lieeanse it is in the class of the better
cities, the strictly up-lo-ilati towns
with a real future. McKinney is en
it led to the very best in all lines."
I'Olt COM MISSION Fit.
timrlcs I . \liiiicj of t cllnii Submit*
Ciiiulliluc.v lo Voters or District
.No. I.
SAM A. WKIit'H l oll SlIIRIFl',
Ilea is si In Mcliluncy, Spanish War
Veteran, North Collin Farmer
Announces.
Sain A. Welch, a widely known
{North Collin farmer, announces fori
the nomination for shcrllT subject to'
the Democratic primary of July 22.
Mr. Welch wua reared in out county,
being the son of the late Copt. F. II.
\\ i.dcb, a Confederate vetcian lor four
years, lie was educated In MeKlnm.t
public schools and for several years
was a member ot the old McKlum v
tiie lnauranoa iirm of IT. B. Welch St
Son. About twenty yearn ugo his t;itli -
Iter retired from business and moved
back on Ills old homestead one mile
northwest of Anna on which farm
Sum Is still living and is still cultlvat
ing. Win n the Spanish American wm
broke out. Sam A. Welch promptly en
listed in Compun> L. Twenty-Thlnl
Infantry, regular army. Ho wtrs m
once sent to the I hlllppinc Islands
Where he served for two years, until
his lionorablu discharge from the sci
vice, lie returned to the farm and has
engaged in farming ever since with
the exception of six yeas that he scrv ■
ed as chief deputy under Sheriff
Robertson and McCaulcy. Mr. Wolcn
made an enviable record lor efficiency
and faithfulness while serving us chh I
deputy. The position afforded him ex
eel lent training In the duties devolving
upon the office to which he is now
aspiring. He offers his candidacy upon
his Illness and ability to occupy the
oltlce with satIslaclIon lo the general
public and his proven tldellty to pu«i
lie trust In the past. He Is In the prime
of life, vigorous, active, courteous as
u public servant, obliging and well
equipped from every stamlpolnt to
make ^ii excellent sheriff. II" was
never a candidate before. Hut his
being admirable timber for sheriff
has caused many fi lends lo rage
him to get into the race and so lie
has consented to do so. i 'onsei|ucntly
he says that lie propose in make i,
thorough canvims of the coiml\ and to
P«rsomilly Interview every voter pos
slide In hel.nlf of his candidacy. If
circled, lie pledged every ounce of his
cnerny unrl every resource lo make m.
acceptable and faithful chief pence
ortlcer for our great county. We asi>
our renders to carefully consider lib'
merits for (he place and a lire von
that no mini can possibly nppreclnl,
your support and Influence more than
will Ham A Welch.
J S put"", well known young fnr
no r of Mi Kinney, Route :t. w is a loisl
in i vlsltni In MfKlnney Tuesilny rind
i illi-d it this oltlce setting IiIn rlati
a be I another year on The Weekly
Democrat -Gtaxrtlc and Dallas News
LIVISTOOK.
NOTICE?—Whan In the market (01
Registered Jersey cowa, halfara of
bulla blood Una cood, all in g o4
ihapa. J. TOL)D, McKinney, T«1
WANTED.
WANTED —To hear from owner of
good farm for sale. Slate cash price,
lull particulars. D. F. HUSH, Mill-
neii polls, Minn.
WANTED A partner with Ford car
iiiiiI two hundred dollars to work Col-
lin county with inc. There i« some-
thing to ihis. J. o. KANE, Farmers-
vlllc, Texas.
WANTED—Will trade a good new
raotor dud a Ford for a good automo
die, a truck or good notes. T. E
CRAIQ at Ice Factory.
To tin I'ill/.ens and Voters id' Com-
missioner's Precinct No. l of t'ollin
i'utility. In announcing my candidacy
for the olllco of ('oiniulssloncr of
Precinct No. I of Collin county, I
wish to give a brief history id' mysell
for the beiielll ol those who may not
be persoii'all> nciiuulnled with inc.
In making sui.'li announcemeiit I
wish to say thai 1 am making my an-
nouncement and sul>sei|i|enl for
ollice subjei't lo the iiclion of the Dein-
ocrallc party, of which parly I have
Icon a life long supporter. I run 44
years of age and was born and reared
in tbnc miles of i'oIIiiii My lather
r tlii late W. J. Muneyi and mother
having come to this country from the
Slate of Virginia in the year is":i and
■eii: ii ,,n ;i farm about three miles
• list of Cclltui, where I \vas born and
i cured: attending the district schools
in winter, anil working on the farm
.it otlcr seasons After having at-
tained the of 22 ye.irs I Iiiiiiiied
and bought n farm adjoining the old
home, where 1 continued lo farm on
my own account up until tin year
I Win, in which year I moved to the
town of Cellini, thereafter attending a
commercial school, and lifter com-
plcllng a course in bookkeeping no-
i • pied the position as bookkeeper for
the I niineis Gin Company of Ccllua,
in 1 :• I . which position I tilled coii-
linuously later having full mauage-
ii,• ill of this plant until sold In lillfi.
Since this dale I have devoted my
time lo my farming interests
This Is the llrst time that I have
ever sough! public ollice of any kind,
tlierefon I Invite the public at large
. i in I the voters of I 'out III Issloner's Pre-
cinct No. 1 In particular, who are not
iiei|iialnted Willi me to investigate for
themsi Ives as to my prist record and
litni'SM to llll Ibis particular nine"
l -.uld I lie chosen to do so. Purlieu
inrly do I rciiuest this ol the voters
who are interested in an economical
administration of this oltlce with a
fair and courteous treatment of each
and every Individual, tax payer, and
voter.
ir tin constituency of this precinct
should sei hi in honor me with this
olllct I will pledge Ihem lo give the
very IichI effort* tliflt Is possible for
me to .In In se thai their Interests
a" sii fogu.i11|. d so fin as In me ||e t
I expect to See eiicli voter pci'Nonul
h during the ounipalgn, lu the mean
time, assuring you of my sincere up
I"'ech lion of nny support in whutcvci
inn .nrr you nun see lit in extend me.
am, Very sincerely yours,
CI IA RLI'JH T Mt'.N'r' Y
FOR SALE.
PYRIiNK DWNTINK relieves Bad
Breath, Sore Oiiiiih and Dentine Kx-
posure. Try a $1.00 box. .Ill duys satis-
faction guaranteed. At Drug Stores.
FIVE acres, with extra good houan
gas. good water, near McKlnner'a
$100,000 College, for aaie on (ood
terms or exchange. See The MoKln-
ney Realty Co. Phone 86. Thla la
McKlnney's beat well-fitted up Ml>-
urban home.
- -i-onnnru-mxu-urYui
FOR SALK Frost proof cabbage
plants. All varieties, 5000 for |4.00
10.000, J7.00, less than fiOOO, $1.60 per
1000 F. o. B. Vuldosta. Klnsey Whole-
sale Plant t!o., Vnldostn, Gn.
Phone your Druggist for box Pyrene
Dentine, use 20 or HO days if not per-
fectly delighted return II to him and
gel your dollar I>ack.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
STRAY MI'l.KS—I have two stray
young mules, about three years old;
one mare mule and one horse mule—
i '■ R. MII,I,S near Ardnth ( R. 3, Mc-
Kinney.)
NEW HARDWARE AND
FURNITURE STORE
OPENS SATURDAY
i
H.VUI.imiii ltl \l)V CASH.
\N'e inn'' ? i11 'r mo remly cash lo
I• til I elans land In Collin
• minis i inly I Interest See Mr.
t'cikli i of the McKinney Realty Co
A new hardware and furniture con-
cern. composed by CI. C. Trout. M. H
Wood I'll IT and Ooorge W James, will
open for business In McKinney, Sat-
urday. Jan. nth. In lite new building
Just west of Wilcox Lumber Co. and
Just north of the new Coliseum Thcli
goods have been arriving for several
days and •while the stock will not lie a<-
complete us It will be later, yet lhe>
will have a nice Hue of merchandise
and Invite the people to cull on the
opening date and ace the goods Mid
the store arrangement and grant them
the privilege of your iieiiualntiinco.
These new cltlicns are high cliuw
experienced, business men and deslr
able townsmen. They have located in
McKinney w,''i their families to make
their future hoie s. 'rlor lo lomlng In
McKinnev they ii.nde n thorough In-
vestigation of the vinous 'owns In the
stale ror locating i hardware and
implement store ami finally derided on
Mi Kinney, in their opening u'.nnunce-
menl I hey sirite their reasons tor se
Idling McKinney us the location Ol
this new business.
The closing paragraph of I lie an
nniinrcnicnt ad which occupies a full
page In The Dally i 'ourier thc/,e||(> nn,i
The Weekly Democrat-rjtiftcllo nays
"Do us the honor and irlve us the
pleasure of a visit from you on
opening day."
the
candidates' cards printed at ttil of-
lice, neatly, quickly and at satisfactory
prices
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1922, newspaper, January 12, 1922; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293294/m1/16/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.