The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1918 Page: 12 of 12
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THURSDAY, OCT.
THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
LIVESTOCK
Weaver's Big Casti Store
The Only Exclusive Woman's Store
In Collin County
RECDVIN6 NEW GOODS
And Going After Business Strong.
New Suits
New Coats
New Dresses
New Skirts
New Blouses
New Hosiery
New Gloves
New Laces
New Ribbons
New Buttons
New Neckwear
New Millinery
New Trimmings
In fhe Different Colors
The Correct Dress
Trimming.
And
Weaver's
Prices
Beats
'Em All.
That's
What
The People
Say.
Stacks and Pllea ol
Pretty New Silk
and Woolen
Dress Goods
Percales
Ginghams
Outing
Domestics
Canton and Woolen
Flannels
Curtain and Portler
Goods
Towels
Table Linens
Napkins
Bath Sets
Knit Underwear
Corsets
Blankets
Comlorts
Traveling Bags
Suit Cases
m U
Most Complete Stock in McKinney of Women,
Misses and Children's Wearing Apparel. Staple
and Fancy Dry Good?, Novelty Goods, Etc.
DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE BIG CASH STORE
"We Sell For Less Because We Sell For Cash," 1 hat's the Weaver Way.
!•*« |t HAI.fc—Young U«nfint4*fed Duro'
Jersey boar, rvudy Tor service; big
bout, rich color, Cholera, inwnuin.
W M OIHSON. Melissa, Texua
KOIi SAI.K (Jl{ TRADE—Ono 1700 |
pound bluett Purchoron stallion and I
a Jacks All good hiuiT and sound. |
Would take part In trade for muOee 1
or initio or trade on real estate l|
JACK VVKKKS, It. ti, McKinney
New phone 3!t07.
U-.OISTKRliD F'Ol.AN D CHIN*
BOA R—liitf bone type ( 800 pouin
nog). Seuson 92.50 at gut*. —U. V
IAtiWU.1.. 206 8. Murray street
n'.<w Phone 7ifi
RKGiSTBRKD JKItBKY BUI.t
for service. Season $2.00 at gate-
D. W. BAOWI1X. 201 8. Murr >
!tr# t. New Phone
FARM LOANS
FOR QCTFCK •■RVlCil I* waking and
renewing rARM I.OAW8 -with *wt
eptions ef on er before MfiMt. Iw-
est rate of Interest. buH—ss ee fl^ -
tOal. sail on or write A. *0. Ftf*WI*M«,
McKbisey, Toaas.
MISCILLANKOUS.
BEND TOUR SHOWS by pared poet
to fit AN K SHORT, McKinney, Ter-
ns, for repairs. All work guaranteed
Mend them by parcel post and Have
time and trouble.
WANTED.
IjITs'K WANTED— old phono 9:i«-
rags, .sucks, iron, medal, rubber, bot-
| tics, bundled paper. He patriotic by1
wiving "II waste. VV J. HI.AKEKjY. I
East Virginia lroot.
W A NTEI TO RENT Uj successful
farmer from loo tit ISO uci'ch of land,
on third and fourth hams, lor another
year. Have force of seven children
old onoitgh to handle crop. Itofor-
furnished. Communicate wlthj-l
K. ( . IFEDItl' 'l\. McKinney, R. , or
telephone J. h White.
WANTED- To buy your chickens,
turkeys mid old roosters. Highest
j prii.cu pu.d for them. OKO. McKlN-
i NKY, McKinney, Texas
FOR SALE.
T.WO.OR H STONSON.
Real llstate—Wonderful llnrgain-
Franklin County I'lirmv
In
We have fifty farms for sale now
In Krnnklln county, near Mt Vernon,
Texas, at from $30.00 to $75.00 per
acre and all can be bought on easy
terms.
Below we give a list of a few of
them just to give you some idea of
flow they are selling.
103 acre farm, six miles south of
Mi. Vernon on public road and mail
route, near school and church, Rood
community; K5 acres in cultivation,
balance in pasture and Umber, 1000
Elberta peach trees, 5 years old;
four room house; small barn. I'rice
$3t> 00 per acre with one-half cash,
balance in four years.
SO acres within one mile of school
and church; in (food community;
about 40 acres in cultivation. bal-
ance in irood pasture and timber:
nice new i room house; painted;
good barn, all extra good level land.
Price $4ii,imi per acre with $1500.00
cash, balance easy
133 acres ti miles south of Mt. Ver-
non 1-4 mile best rural school iri
county, fine location. i>." acres in cul-
tivation «s acres bermuda grass. Pas-
tut" and abundance of everlasting
slums water in pasture. Two sets im-
all Come at once if you want pos-
session for next year. These farms
will soon be sold or rented.
When you reach Mt. Vernon come
to The First National Malik and asl:
to see TAYLOR STINSON. the
Real Estate Men, Ml Vernon, Texas.
I .\RMN AN D COTY I'OIOO'KHTV.
For Sale Oct. 24th.
S2 acres I miles northwest from
Van Alst.vne, Grayson county on pub-
lb road; 75 acres cultivation. 60 of
which is fine black land, lays level to
slisthly rolling, very good four room
hou e. new burn, plenty water, price
$125 per acre. $500 now an '. $2200
more Jan. 1st, balance eu.sy
ST 1-2 acres fine black and mixed
land near Fayburg, on main road, 45
ac res cultivation, 7 I-t acres ftnn
Hermuda pasture, part of which is
fenced hog proof, good 5 room paint-
ed house, extra Rood barn, good or-
chard, anil plenty water, very desir-
able f• r a home price $110.00 per
acre, $2500 ari! more cash, balance
easy terms.
good three room house, barn, and
orchard, good well, pricP only $2500;
terms 1-2 or all cash.
87 acres 2 miles from Allen on pub-
lic road, convenient to tnlerurban, 80
acres cultivation, lies slightly rolling
7 acres timber and mosquito gross
pasture, ordinary Improvements, a
bargain at only $125 per acre.
C2 acres fine black land, on main
roa.d. Joining I'oltin county inland
town, 80 acres cultivation, 12 acres
timber pasture, dandy good 5 room'
residence good barn and orchard, also
three room tenant house, very destr-|
able for a homo, would be a bargain
at $175 per acre, price the balance of
week only $160 per acre.
tra good 7 room modern residence,
good barn and orchard, also tenant
house, plenty water, good productive
land, lays level to slightly rolling.
I'rice $14 5 per acre.
Illg farm with small payment. 125
acres 2 1-2 miles from Parvln, on
main road all cultivation, 75 acres
line valley land, 50 ncres upland
slightly rolling but all productive, one
ti room house, also one four room
house, fair barn plenty water, price
$130 per acre $500 cosh; $2000 more
•Ian. 1st. balance easy.
You make money when you buy
and sell through us.
We do it right.
It. I,. HIOIIT, McKinney, Texas.
,F< >lt SAI.E—Franklin
as new. See It. M ol
:il Merrill's Store.
heater; good
ISEN Ft O'lOt 11Y,
Foil SAI.lv- Eleven hundred acre*
eight houses and goo,I bottom land at,
fifty dollars per acre; mone trade. Sec
or write (HTY DAVIS Yantis, Texas. I
HO
All m.llHY-Ht>ki:n HOC AN-
NOt nci:mf.nt maim-. touay.
po
$.17 5 0
tial.'ilicc out-y.
lin acres, ot
country town; *
four room hou
$ .; r,u per acr
ba cik 11
Come ti
ohi.vv yon
* ' i net
t h r<
Mt
Terms one-half cash
'• mile from small
, acres in cultivation,
e. large barn. Price
with i I 500 00 cash.
> years.
Vernon and let us
live jus" what you
Denton county suburban home. 20
acres level sandy land I I -2 miles
"r hi iroin Denton on McKinney road,
all cultivation, good new four room
modern bungalow; also crib, shod and
srioke house. Price only $2500, terms
$750 cash, balance uim
I'heapest home til town, ontlre
block, 200x200 situated on west
Heard street, good 5 room house, good
barn and other nut buildings, known
us the J. It. Foy home place, worth
$2000 but belongs to a non-resident
who siiil sell It quick if we couldn't
get but $1400; now don't wait a day
or two to buy this, but buy it now
while the buying Is good, and Ficforo
some one else buys it. i
Attention is
announceiinent
elsewhere in
foresight ill
directed to the
of Herry-Moses
this paper. ity
buying a very
Till'! McKinney Reo.'y Company ■till,
have several farms, i ungtng from to j
to 200 acres, that they can gtve pas-1
session for this year, with good |
terms. See them at the Deinocrat-Qa- ]
*ette office.
25 M K.N WANTED
page!
Co..
t holrl
large
and
ail -.
quantity of merchandise months
months before the present big
vance in prices they are In position toj
give the people of McKinney and c'ol-.
I III
, . clay, $fiS
todays $ni,25.
to
Nice modern home, 5 room resi-
dence. witii hall and bath, south one!
east front, corner lot, 75x20ii, good
barn, garage, and orchard, chicken
house, one block from car line, worth
$2500 Price this week only $2000;
terms $850 cash, balance casv.
i'S within it
Suburban home near McKinney, 10!
acres very best black land 2 miles:
from McKinney on main road, 1 acre
of which is in ftermuda pasture, I,
..iff, alfalfa H acres cultivation, very
Well improved farm home, 105
acres 5 miles west from KurinerBVille
on public road, convenient to pike and
goo,I school. 100 acres cultivation, ex-
otinty goods at prices even lower)
than the goods are worth on
wholesale market. Their policy 1"I man and
sell the goods they are so fortunate '•0!,|„vs'
own at these low prices, regardless ofi|,l(jv
their worth today, means that thoI (|lf,"
buying public will participate in the1
great saving anil every one should at!
once take advantage of the golden c>l>-1
portunity which Is offered and buy I
their diy goods, clothing, shoos and
litiilics I toady-to-wear now from Per-
ry-Moses c'o., while the stocks am
complete mill while you can get. tint
advantage of the great saving in youl
purchases. (Adv.)
Salesmen --Stop, look and liston.'
The biggest money milking proposl-|
tiou known today. This is something
entirely new and different. An article
which has been put through the II. S.||
patent office and bears a registered)
trade-mark, hence salesmen shoulilj
have no competition. This was first,.
Introduced in Texas at Sherman and
deposits In banks here In 9 days by,
one man unexperienced In this line—|
cleared and put In the bank hero-—,
were: First clay, $34; second day, $48;'
third clay. $40; fourth day, $50; fifth
day. $57.50; sixth day, $(!fi; seventh'
Ladies $10
Coats at
(2^^5 QC Greatest values
Nr*-'* ^7*} Ever offered
\
\\ >■ aiv 11• ■ 11111■ i11if it special lot of$|n Ladies' S|mip1 Coats
which we are clusiinr mil at the pccial low price ol'only
\\ e have also .just, received a new shipment of
stylish flush (Viat wiiich ai*e samples. We are elosinjr
theia out at ver\ low pices. Scores of other l>ivc values in
Waists, Suits, Skirts. Shoos, Men's and Boys' Clothing.
Staple ! ry (}ixnls. etc. (,'ome to iu if you want to save
money tin all your purHiartes. ''all and sec the raatiy hiir
bargains.
St. Louis Sales Co
.lust W«*t J. I'. IK,well v
McKiuuej, Teias.
t>FI FOR ('\MI' si XNI.I Y
Fit/liugli
fleer
Vcw'Oine Departs For
Training ('amp 'I'licre,
I'it/.hugb Newsome,
Kintu v lien left Tiles,la*
HIIOtlH
for
t if-
mi
' -:l tilt'
Stanley, San Antonio, where he will
enter the Offleors Training School.
Mr. Newsome is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. K. A. Newsome and a grandson
of tho late F. F>. Newsome. The New-
some family Is one of the oldest anil
most, prominent in business circles of
the county. Fltr.hilgh Is a graduate
of the Irfiw Department of the Pitm-
berland I'nlverslty at l,ebanon, Tetin.,
and a young married man. Oils wtfo
was formerly Miss Klla Rhea Kmer-
son, daughter of Mrs. Cliff F'lmernon
of thta oily. Fitrhugh Newsome is a
splendid, rohunt young fellow who Is
prond of his American lilrth and of
American Ideals and Is gliid of tli* op-
portunity of doing his bit in helping
to compter the florman military auto-
•raey.
; eighth day, $K3; ninth day!
It took 30 days to work Kher-
the above are the first nine
profits. Any ordinary man orj
can tin what, this man did. Then!
same man hired three tnexpcri-i
enced men to work Denlson, Texas,
and they cleared the following money'
and deposited It In banks there, clear!
of expenses (bank deposit slips to
prove snnuc): First day, $120; second
day, $150; third day. $156; fourth'
day, $182; fil th day, $ I 9 I; sixth day,!
JI7H; total in six days, $078 clear. Ft'
took more time lo work Denison, but
tie profits for the first six days were
$078. This is an article for the iner-j
chants and all business people III ev- |
cry line and all you have to do to get
tin money is to present the article and
c tiled as you go. Men without capi-
tal me making more money with this
I proposition than they ever expected:
in their lives. Any cripple man or
IiiiIn cimi t|o this. It's a clean, new,
attractive article and a money getter;
85 per cent of business people who
have been called on paid the cash I
down to strangers and didn't (|iietitinn{
the business. This Is something telo-|
phono users pay the cash down for,
right oil the clot, and are glad to getI
It This Is a proposition you ran af-|
ford to cross the state for. Don't wait
to write hut come; you will lie sur-|
prised IVimp right now. THAOOTKi
DlltrccTi iRY A I'AF.BNDAR CO., A.j
M. Teague, president. Office 307
Commercial National OlanOi Olulldlng.
Sherman, Texas.
NnM TO \< rr itanii.
W •? Ditto has sold bin flno 70
acre farm 2 miles north from White
wrlght for 1175 per wru. Mr. Ditto
recently bought this farm through us
for |I50 per acre.
You rnaOiH money when you buy
and sell farm lands through us.
We do It rlffht
OflOOOT I.AND CO, McKinney, Tel
Oeorg* Joiim, Wtf« Cnd flit «hll
dren left Sunday for tfcalr Uo«* In
Kratlt county after a few ttfi vlatt
at the home of Mrs. Jonen' father, the.
Rev. fr. C, Ford. This was Mrs. Jonen
first visit to her father's home In 1
eight yearn.
Something
HnOcO (tan IW CinflV
Mr. M M. Johnson «f McKinney!
hits sold his 4i lu-re farm I 1-i miles'
front Van A.lntyne to Mm. OCntle'l
Heaver, for IF SO per acr* W« matOej
the sale. Mr. Johnson recently bought!
this Tarm through us for 9011 per
ac re.
You make money when yoa bay and
sell farm lands through un
We do It right.
oo oho IT liAND co„ McKian«r, Vm.
Different
Character
*
ADAM
BOND
N«rlh Side S^nmre
McKinney, Tex.
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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/m1/12/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.