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OUR QUALIFICATIONS
Individual service which this bank renders to all
of our olllcer* fur consultation
Accessibility
affairs.
depositors.
upon all bunking
Liberal treatment of customers within tti** rules of safe hank-
i *•
Absolute safety of fundi* by r canon
ment und umple capital and surplus.
of conservative nmniiKi'-
Your Patronage is Invited
:0LIIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
L. A. SCOTT. Pres
J.W. ASHLEY, Cashier
Reduced Prices
Harrison's 'Town & Country" Paints
By request of (lovernnu-nt—
Paint Manufacturers have eliminated mum.' than on., third « f the
colorH in mixed paints, and in order to clear our mock of the col-
ors discarded by the manufacturers, we art* offering at reduced
priced the following colors:
Noh. 112, 141, 2HH, S3, 8'j, Ulu-U, 4U0, 1S2, 174, 190, 123,
121, 82, 75, H! .
The above colors we arc offerinK for $3.00 per Ration, gallon
basis, and for $3.7f> per gallou. Rallon basis, we offer the follow-
ing Stnr colors:
Nor. 105 and OIK.
If you have any painting t« do now Is th" time to make your
selection of colors, for you may find Just what you want in the
ubove list.
Wilcox Lumber Co.
Mi'KINNIiV, AI.I.KN, I'lUNCKTOX, MKI.IKSA.
Always a Full Slock of WINDOW (il.ASS.
CELINA SOUMER
WOUNDED IN BATTLE
LOSES BOTH LEGS
Ufttit UiNhop and, wife, who live a
few miles northwest of t'ellna, were
in McKlune.\ l''ri«iay moi idnu en
route to Camp Travis. Hun Antonio,
where Hie> -were summoned by long
distance telephone ni< -ski go to attend
the bedside oi their son," Omar Hisli-
op,.aged ?*, who is seriously ill of ptiil-
inoniu following an attack of influen-
B.i t incur Mishop left .MeKlnney only
a few weeks ago for I'nnip Tru\ls
wlnie he mas t tut loncil after his en-
listment in the army
Another Sun Wounded.
only about l v\ o days alio, Mr. and
Mrs. ttisliop wen notified of the
wounding of an old. i son, 111> 11 > Hisli-
op. aged 2<1, In action with the ner-
mann in Northern France. Harry
llislio|i was a sergeant in tlie Alio li-
en n Machine dun C,,rps and had both
legs shot off
Mr It.shop s one ol the largest far-
mers in tins section of the stale. He
and Ins wife have the deepest sym-
pathy of their man> neighbors and
friends both in the severe wounding of
their s in. Harry. In France and In the
critical Illness of I heir son. Oscar, as
above referred to at Camp Travis. II
Is the hope of all that the lives, of
these two gall.nit sons may bo spared
to return to the home of their parenls
whom they have honored by their
gallantry and sacrifice for country
and freedom's Hag
'
fou'll find some fresh mackerel of
[■optional quality at (ill.KH McKIN-
!Y'S sanitary grocery store.
*•><•♦> <• <•
w i>r>iix.srr.it rni;\< mi it ooi s
TN) OKLAHOMA AN MISSION \ I(V
Collin County
'ARM LANDS
Of 10 TO HID ACIIKS.
MMl riglit and located right. If
want Collin county farm lands,
phone or write nil*.
W. C. BRINLEL
Westminster, Toias.
Tin K. v. |.' It. I
minsti f hiiH iron**
f ' l<lalifitiiji, to tsi.kr
• "oiinty M iHMtonai*>
church.
Tho !{<•%. Mr. Ithkttt'Hon
;it W'rsliuinstrr for Hftvcfrul
Kick«'ih<>h .« a dnutfliter
ickMson of W«Hf-
to Br.vttn county,
up hm work aw
of the Haptlnt
OR. J. f. PARK
I'.ve, Kar, Nose ami '111 rout
-.pcclaltst. I will have l r. I'Vr-
rell, optimicti'lst, with me Mon-
ila.v ami Satiirilay of each wool,
to ilo Hie refracting. Offiee, (Vw-
tlneiitnl I'.a ok lllilg., MeKlnney,
Tonus.
'UNO NAM Nt.
•I .< M*
w I :i>.
hllS I'e
\ ea rs.
of Mr
-idoil
Mrs.
u ml
M is. Monro* Slllltli ol MeUtnnc.v.
Yon can buy Victory niixe.1 floui
or Victory pure flour in any quantity
li sire,I, from your grocer. Col lit
County Mill & IClev.itor Co.
Tlie great secret of auccesA in llfu Is
to be ready when opportunity comes.
—Disraeli.
\ublicity Department Of Price Inter-
-eting Committee For Collin County
FKOr.HAI, FOOD ADMINIS TKA'l lllN i'Olt TI NAS.
W. T. Bnltati, Chairman
ituiimrrin no. in.
[PISRSONNKl. OF COMMITTKE—George Kox, Alfred Allen. A C
C.iles MeKlnney, ,1. It. liullock, .loo W. ltarnes.
[McKinney, Texas, Oct. 8, 1918.—The eighth meeting of l he price In
h'Ung committee was held today and prices named as follows:
(esalo price
ltctailer
jiXO bid. 4 8s
10 bbl. 24s
M bid. 128
f6 cwt. hulk
to 9. 6
to 5 20 cwt
COMMODITY
Uelull Price
(Consumer
to
11 IS*
.33 Vt
.8 i to
.8 % to
12 05
12 U5
$2.f'0
t .1 ;• 0
2 2ri
11.35
Flour
Flour
Fl o u r
Flour .
(iranulated Sugar
Corn Nteal
Head Itice
Compound I<iird .. .
11 read
Hams
StatidMril Hreakfast It.icon, Its to
l''aney liretikfasl Bacon, 4s to Si-. . ,
Fancy Hreakfust Bacon, sliced ...
Dry Salt Meat
SI alula ril Smoked Bio on Bellies.,
Bulk Cooking Oil
Cream Cheese
Pinto Beans
Navy Beans
1.1 ma Beans
Pink Beans
Black F.ye peas . ,
..I on to $:
l.58*1.1
7 &
. I li sk
8 sue!
to 80 per
6'% per lb,
9.4 3 lo .11
$6.75 to $0.25
. I I % I o .15
.27% lo 2>
sl(
The lln ,1. Iteu Sulio'i' < >lhi'inU>.- at
.Marriage Here I'rlda) Afternoon.
The Bev. J Ben Snider olTleiated
at a weddllig which took place ut
his home on North Coleman street
Friday afternoon at .which a Piano
young couple was united in marriage
The bride was M ins Ola Mae Furl
and the groom Mr. Vernon Bland.
They were accompanied hero by an-
other couple who were among Ihti
witnesses. The newly weds will re-
side at Piano. The ceremony took
placu at 5 o'clock.
OATS, SO\Vi'.l PHOPDKI V,
I'lK Ml \lll.V lll-IST I'AI M IIOl'
TK!3 WOMAN
SAVED FROM
AN OPERATION
By taking LydUE. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, One
of 1 housandsol Sucb Cases.
BI cV River l'nll#, Win. — "A« Lydik
G. i'inkliain * Vegetable Cotn|Miund
BRved me from ui
operation. 1 cannot
any enouah in nraiwt
of it 1 Buffered from
organic troubles and
my tide hurt me *o
1 could hardly be up
from my bed, and 1
wus ur.ahlo to do my
housework. 1 hud
the best doctom in
j :nu Claire and tiiey
wanted me to havu
■in operution, but
l.ydia K. Pink hami'a
VepetaMe Compound cured me so I did
i t net d the operation, and 1 nni telling
nil try t'ri> :"ls nhout it Mrs. A. W.
Kinzkh, Black River 1 alls. Wis.
It is just Mich experiences us that of
Mrs. lln..'.i r that lias made this famous
root ai d herb remedy a household word
from t.cean to m ean. Any woman who
Fullers fri I., intliuumatioti, ulceration,
dis pin''tin nts, lim:Uarhe nervouBnesg,
ii-rcj ul'iritlen or " the hlii " " should
not i«" t until she hen I'ivi 'i it ii tri j,
intil f.' •; eiiid advice write l.ydiu li.
'iri'.liaui Vieijci'i • C i , I vf.n, Muss
WARNING NOT TO
TALK TOO MUCH
THE ESPIONAGE ACT.
| Public No. 1 fill or,III. Congress |
III K. 8753 |
AN ACT To amend section three,
title one, of the Act entitled, "An Act
to plinisll acts of inlopfel'elice Willi the
foreign n hit Ion.'., the neutrality, and
ilie foreign commerce ol Hie l ulled
Stale-, iii jiuiii'li i'spiiiiii'tfc, and hel
it i to enforce the criminal laws of I ho
I nlled Slate-, and for oilier pur|jos
i ; h|-1 io\ei[ Julie lllleentli, lllneleen
liiindied and M'veniecu, ntul lor other
purposes.
lie it enacted by the Senate and
I Ions* of Kepresenllitives oi the I'nl
led Slate-- of America in ConnrenK ir<
seiiibled, That seeilon three of title
em ol lite AeI entitled 'All Act lo pilll
eh ails of in'iefferent'!' with ili > for
i ign relations, the neulrallty, und lor
iien eo'iimnrt'e of ihe Hulled Staler,
to punli li espionage, and belter to en
inri'i' the criminal laws of ihe I'nlted
States, ntul for oilier purposes," up
proxi'd June tlfieenth, nineteen Inn-
ii id anil siienleen, be, and Ihe same
Considering soil and climatic con- '^ hereby, ainendi'd so as lo read as
dltlons, oats are probably tho best follows:
small grain crop for Uic South. There "Mee ■!. Whoever, when the I ni' >d
are varieties of fall oats tluit arc re- Slate is at war, shall \v i 111 it 11 y make
2'is
.
.39 lo
.17 lo
.60 lo
(IR
.32
.36
.25 to
.3li to
I I
; to
.17
12
.li
lo
4 I '.£
.50
<il
lo
lo
1 1
10
17 >■&
to
to
£ to 2%
tVOTK The
f dealers, bu
1 Tall Chum Btilmon I
I Till Pink Salmon j
I Tall Be(t Alaska Salmon
1-2 Flat Beil Aliska Salmon . ...|
1 Tall Sockeyo ifalnton •
1-2 Flat. Sockevp Si. linen !
Baby sire FOvnp. M'ik
Tall size Kvup. Milk
California Poialoes 1
wide difference in p> Ice of nutjur quoted
both wholesalers and relaih r . l ave on I1
.1 1 '/i to
20 to
.22 H to
.30
20
.33
.10
.14
.3 7
1 S
1H
. 1 2 H
.1 :• M
23
per rill
per can
1-3 to 35
per can
to 7
tier cun
.3% lo .4",
Ih for a fact
ind Hii(?nr at
*1
tr.
slsiant. to rust in a. consinerable i'Xtont
allhougl! they are not "rust-proof"
as the names ol' some ol them woiiM
Imply, llals also have a wide rnnKc oi
adaptahiIIIy to different ivpi/s of soil
The climate Is unfavorable to spring
outs, but when iii. fuD varieties tire
properly put 'n I hey withstand the
winter freezes and mature before
much of the hot weather of summer.
But hi recent .ears oats hiu e win-
ter. killed so "at'ly in Hie northern
third of the cotton growing ar il that
many are discouraged and are decreas-
ng their acreage to oats, or sowing
(lie Turf oat or a spring variety. Per-
haps, everywhere In the cotton-grow-
ing area the Bed tiust-proof varieties
sowed In tho fall, ar< superior lo cith-
er the Turf oat or any spring variety,
Winter-killing is due t.i si vi tal causes
among 'Which arc, too late planting,
poor soils, lack of drainage, broadcast
sending and failure to cover or put in
proporl.v
II is quite possible to so adjust or ar-
range the cropping system that tin re.
quired oat acreage can be put In at the
right lime in the fall This, for tho
section which suffers most from win-
ter-killing, Is during September.
More fertile and better drained soils
should also lie selected for oats. When
ever oats suffer from winter-freezing,
thai Is, tvlicm ver winter-killing is i
jgeneral material obstacle to the grow-
ling of oals they should be put In by
the open-furrow method. In somo
[sections this method lias wisely be-
come quite geoernl, ei-peeiallj since
three-row drills have been put on
the market for seeding between tie
n ws of crops like cotton. But ill
many sections oats are seriously dam-
aged each year by winler-friczniff,
unit still farmers persists In thin re.
jfusnl to USO this metlfoil of .needing,
which has proved Its worth as a
means of very birgi ly preventing win-;
Iter killing. It N the best method of
Isovlng o.'iis In the northern third and
.probably in the northern half'of the
? price, while others have sugar that
tge over li l-2e for sugar that cost C.-I3
t, iiu^wr costing 9.US.
t _________________________
■st $9 110. No reta ilo
and should charge IH
per
Garage
focks South
We know the automobile rep.iii
the handsomest building In
prices fair. ISxpcrt
it right 1 want and will appri
Tennessee Street
Pliene 34 "
h
i.
,
cotton
growing
beer
Ij.nil neither Is your pocketbook.
'Aslness and while our garage is
wn yet our work Is tip-top and
Minnies to do your work and do
lite your patronage.
area, even when Hie
I),,,! jland has been prepared :i'or 'he
ttl(, ordinary seed drill, and for putt'ng
r should "ats. or other '.vraln, bitwi en ;he cot-
H, jton rows It is the only practical lip
iplemcnt. especially where w iii'.er-Uill-
Ing of oats lakis place.
Pile scarcity of feeds, especially front
Alabama westward, makes it highly
liinportant that the oat acreage seeded
this fall be large, but it Is of doubtful
wisdom to sow oats in the northern
third of the cotton-frriwlng area
unless they are put in early Willi the
open furrow drill.—The
live Farmer.
iHvXTii ci.\i\is i.rrri r.
it \itv HM fiirn it
PRUETT'S GARAGE
Anna
da ughti
Fra noes,
Thtirsdn v
M i' ir.iret, little temdnvs i
of Mr, anil Mrs. rtudls
who live near Ccllnrt, d
night at |0 o'clock Bui
w is made in pecan
Friday ajternooti.
i! ro\ c ci nu t
Keep cool, nnd you
1. cry body Saint Just.
' i.«• convey false reporls or false slale-
nnnts with Intent to interfere with
I lie operation or success of the mill
t.-iry or navi^l forces of the Hnlleil
Stales, or to pfoinote the success of
H enemii Ol! SUA 1,1, \VI1,1 <F'« I.I,Y
M \KF, Oil CONVKV FAUSK KM
POUTS OK FAIi.SK UTATKMENTS.
fill SAY OU I'O ANVTHINH KXt'KPT
l'V WAY oi' BONA I'llir. ANT) NOT
HISI.OY A I. A I > VI <' 10 T< AN INVEST
•II tilt INVEi TOIIS, WITH INTEN T
TO OBSTHHCT THE SAI.E BY THE
t'NITEl) STATES OF PONDS Oil
OTHi:it SRCI'IHTIES OF THE I'M
TEH STATES OK THE MAKINC, OP
LOANS BY OK TO THE HNITEH
STATES, und vhni'ver. v.-h"ii the I'nl
lid Stales is at war, shall willfully
cause, ot' attcmpti lo cause, or incite
0 attempt io Incite, insubordination,
disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty.
In the in Hilary or naval forces of tin'
1 ni("il SKates, or shall willfully oh
ilruet or nfiempi to obstruct the re-
cruiting or euli. Iiuent service of Ihe
I nlled St fit i'and whoever, when tlie
i niteil State- is at war, sh.ill willfully
utter, print, write, or publish any ills-
!o nl, proline, seurrllous, or abusive
language about Ihe form of govern-
ment of the I'nlted Stall's. Or the Con-
itltuilnn of the I'nlted States, or the
military or naval forces of the Fnlled
Stiites, or the Hag of the Pulled
States, or Ihe uniform of the Ariuy or
Navy of the I'nlted Slates, or any
Irnguage intended to bring the form
i,t government of the I'nlted Slates, or
liic '''institution of the I'nlted Stales,
or tin military or naval forces of the
I'nited Stater, in the ling of the I'nlted
all's, or the uniform of the Army
or Nnv> of the I'nili'd Stales Into con
'i nipt, tenrn, contumely, ot disrepute,
or nl' ill willfully utter, print, write, or
(ui.,Il.-di any language Iniended to In-
cite. provoke, or encourage resistant'"
to the Hnited Stall's, or to promote
l,io c.visr of lis enemies, or shall will-
fully display the (lag of any foreign
cnoiii , or-shall wlllft:1l> In ultcrnnc",
wi 'in", printing, jitihlicatlen. or Inn
ecigc polttn, unre. Incite, or itdvo-
caie any curtailment of production In
tliii country of any thing or things,
product or products, neciv '-arv or e
• 1 I to the prosecution of the war
in which the Fnlled Stales nta> he en-
gaired, with intent by such curia1!-
no nt to cripple or hinder the I'nited
Mate in the prnsectit'on of ihe war.
ml whoever shall willfully advocate,
te-ich defend, or sngg' t the doing of
.•hm of the acts or thing, in this see.
Pun enumerated, anil hoover shall
Progros-i In v.er k or act support or favor th •
i of nnv country with \ hlcli the
! nMid Stall's is at war or b> word
in ,'i i opi-o 'c the cause of the t'nit- l
staii- tin I-In, shall be punNhod b\ a
line of not more than >10,000 or Itn-
I'l'l'-ei nicnt for not more than twenty
v- i or both. Provided, That nnv
e at'i-m c or oTlcial i,i the t'iilt"d
'at . do-,i"nnienl who commits nn>
i' he al act or utters an> tinp, trlo'!i'
ill IomiI lnnguiiRc, or who in an
h'l' lve and violent manner criticises
t ie \rrnv or Navy cr the flag of the
J "nlled States shall be at once dls-
r
The Courtesies of
This Institution
Are extended to each and
everyone, alike.
Your account, whether
large or small, will receive
our most careful consid-
eration.
First National Bank
Mt'kliiiH'y, Ti'iu.
John l<
Howell 10. Smith,
Cashier.
J. Q. Flush ugh. A s't.
Cs itliler.
Foiimkil IMS
I .ovejoy. Pres.
C tl. Comcgys, Active
Vice-Pres.
Vet II. Hmlih.
Cashier.
A Sensible Automobile Purchase
i': not tilwiiVH hi ni.iUr fur mo iii min | «««11 I• - know Ixit little
nhiuit a nt omnhllt'M WIkmi yiiit Imi.v a nil yuii mIkiiiIiI . |.*rt hup
its i'i*(!ord Itw ri'put itt Ion In pant yiars Von huh I ■ .1 llupnio-
or ii Mnxwoll with nliMuluto riHsur;iiiro tlni v hi m t your
nioncy'H worth. Tholr reputation Is A I.
J. H. Stinson & Son
Nortli Tciim. HU
Me K Inner, 1'cu."
ami for other
Julie fifteenth,
seventeen, w
Tin
■
missed from the service, Any such
employee shall lie dismissed by I In*
head ol the department In which the
employe! ma*> be engaged, ami ally
.-audi official shall be dismissed b> tin'
ni'thorlty tiu'vlng power to appoint a
Micce- sor io the dismissed official."
Sec. Thai section one of Title
Ml ylul all other provisions ol I In- Act
entitled "All Act to ptini di ads of in
ti rforence with the foreign relations,
the noil!millv, and ilii' foreign com
11ii l ei- ol I Iii' I'nlted Stales, to punish
espionage, anil belter iii enforce Ihe
irimliial laws ol the I'nlted States,
purposes," approved
nineteen hundred and
apply io sci lion
I thereof shall apply
with ii111a 1 force and effect lo sai.l
. eel ion I lirec as amended-.
'Pitli XII ol Ihe said Act of June
llfteciilli, nineteen hundred and se\
* * n t eon, he. and the same is hereby,
ntnciuleil by adding thereto tIn- follow
Ing section:
"Sec. 'I. When Ihe United Stall's is
at war the .Postmaster (ieiicral may,
i.pon evidence salisfuclory to him tli.it
any person or concern is using the
mail : in violation of any of the provis-
ions of this Act, instruct the post
truster at any postolllce at which mail
r rcccit oil addressed lo such person
o, concern lo return to the poMmuster
rl the offiee at which I hey were orlgi-
i it, mailed all loiters or other mai-
• i ■ o addressed, with Hie words 'Mail
to tHi.- address undcliverable under
l : pioiinge Act' plainly written or
lumped upon flic out side thereof, and
all such letters or olher mailer so re-
turned io the senders thereof under
Mich po: Initiators shall be by I hem re-
turned to the senders thereof under
such regulations as the Postinaslei
Heneral may pre: orihe."
Appro veil May Hi. 1918.
Tliiini|miii'>, While llalsliis.
MM ATI III AT I'AIUH.
XV.
ti. si limp anil Family Vlslliutf
lll> >lo(ticr at Mew I|ii|m>,
Are very fine. Save sugar by iislnic
ing them. Hold by (HI.H8 McKlN-
NKV. Phones. 31.
You can buy Victory mixed flour
or Victory pure flour in any quantity
desired, from yo'ur grocer. Collin
County Mill * Klevator Co.
This store is for those who CAUK
about t.alite-provisions -about their
purity, their i| ixi I it y and their cost. —
I1IHHKHH X- HAfl.SHAHK.
\V. it Strmip, wife and children of
Paris, Texas, are visiting :il Ihe homo
of Ins mother, Mrs. i . .1, Stroup Hi
Ihe New 1,11c fit in 111 ii n 11 y hi lliiscoun-
ty, wlicro Mr. Stroup was born uinl
roared. While In MiKllinoy Mr.
Mroup culled to subscribe to t.ho
\\ ckly I >eIIIocIiit lln/clte to be sent
lo liitu at Paris, where lie recently
purchased n modern home ami locat-
ed. Mr. Stroup lias for several yeurH
been an optli'lnn who iff malting u
success o| bin business We were
pleased to meet up with our Rood
friend again and to receive his re-
newal for the Weekly I )i inocrat-l !a-
zi tic. which is Ills favorite old futility
home paper.
X
.minn < i si;mii iiky i ii;s at
iii NTON; OM i; l,ivr.l HKItlO.
The ilealh ot Miss Kate Ciisenborry
occurred at Mcntoii |''rlilay morning al *
it o'clock. She died at tile homo of
Or. .I«iiocs Williams.
The defeased was born in Simpson
county, Kentucky.
Tin. following nieces and nephews
survive. Mrs. W II lingers of Hallas.
Mrs. W. II. Wlialoy and Mrs. Karl
Mislin of Hva.nsvillc, Indiana, Mrs.
C. 10. Hour, Idirioil, Kansas, Paul
Harris of Dallas, II P. Harris, Port
Worth .'ind It. (I Harris of McKlnnev.
The decouHcd nui.de her home In Me-
Klnney for two years with In r
nephew, It. <!. Harris.
The deceased bail .lust moved 11
I ion Ion from Karmorsvlllc. Iter
health hail not been good for boiiio
time.
Puneral servlcns were conducted
al t o'clock Saturday, with burial 111
the eeuietory there.
II) Peak Cow I'Viil.
Sold by C. J. 11.iy11 on Cash store.
Try it.
Von can buy Victory mixed flour
or Victory pure flour In any qunntliv
desired, from your gwicer. Collin
County Mill A Klovator Co.
Those who give I■■■ d advice to tho
prudent, both lose their pains und urn
laughed to scorn. I'liaedrns. ,
coiuninnd
FORD TRUCKS
I
We have a few Ford Trucks for delivery
under the rale of truck sales. We invite
interested persons to consult us.
Jackson-Harris Auto Co.
At'THOKISRI) n>RD 8RHVICK HTATIOS
Phones II. North Kentucky Street
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1918, newspaper, October 24, 1918; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299959/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.