The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx
THE PEOPLE
The People are Saving
Money by Doing Their
Fall Trading at
THOMPSON-HUDSON CO.
VALUE First
MOVED
We are now located in our own brick building
on South Main Street, opposite Fotts-Jasper
Motor Co.
oitd AMn FFFFi
A. l^ »VJI\
fonkev’s But&rmiik Starter for baby chicks*
Queen of Dixie baby chick feed, Queen 01 uixie
Scratch Feed, Sure Enough Cow ^eed.
TILLERY & SON
PHONE 53
Sunday Services at
Methodist Church
Sunday arhool al 3:45 a. in
Morning worship ;it Hi:5o. 1 Teaching; by
llu1 pastor. Subject: “Tile Bound «’hnnt
Triumphant
KpWOTth ague nt 6:15 p. m. A good
prog t am awaits you.
Kv**ning server- at 7:15 Hr*-:«# hing bv
the pastor.
You are cordially invited to all thes*
MAltKl X. TKKRKKL, Paator
COLLIN COUNTY FARM CHEAP
250 acres. t?ood hoir-* s • t*- 2 mil« fr* m
Ro \ j*< City. Joining land h«*!d at $25<*
This giH'N at $155. h»nu tim* to pay
R. W. Sandifer Buys
Western Fleur Mill
K \\ Sandier la buying u flour mill At I
•yv',w,"rr' th»s we-W. .„„l m lhr 1
., ,d‘ ,s *>' '■»" H.T.-H oi lan,I in
Dalian and .160 urrrH In Denton 1|.
a-mnrva thr plant ami hunln,n» ,,f the
Sweetwater Mill anil KlrvMnr r,i , u ,u.w I
enterprise that has hist completed' its mill
ami has material on the around for an
vator There la no other mill or
vator in Sweetwater Mr. Sandifer him]
illapoaed ul a small lutereat In the btisl- 1
itesa to a resident of Sweetwater who]
lkt‘ its Ht'tlV#* Mill IlMCl'IlliMlt
will take lia active nmnagement
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Officers Raid Liquor
Still Near xMcKinney
Deputy Sheriffs Harry White. l\mn>
Mef'ollum and Tom linleomh . oil beat. «l
about 15 K»lh>ns of wl.if is said In lie
)icorn whiskey In the New I.lberty ,'<>m
ituuiilv lmrtheasi of Hurniernv ille Mon
ftlay night. The whiskey was found in a
l,.-gallon keg in a eorn erib, the eontaln-
er and the whiskey being burled in the
corn. John Shuhert Sr and John Slm-
bei i Jr . were arrested and brought to
McKinney, win re they waived examlnim’
trials before iuslie. of the lVa.ce Wil-
lie Sutherland. and were released on homls.
Several days ago the Sheriff's depart-
meni raided an alleged tlll.it still a few
nulls southwest oi |''a riner.svllle. John
Shuhert Jr win arrested then, us was ul
f u two others. and brought to McKinney,
later bring released i ii bond Mel\lntie>
' uirler-t Inaottc.
NOTICE
To any banking corporation, nssool itl ^
or Individual banker, doing business with-
in t be limits of Plano Irnlepepdent Soli ml
District of Texas: V"ii niy hereby noli
fled tbuI I, JnhtrtWtiym, In virtu. <*'
imthorllv vested In me ns srerelsr, *d tin*
said I'luno Independent School District,
and in eiunpllanee with law. Will reiadve
sealed proposals for the custody of the
funds of the said Plano Independent
: liool District up to f- o'eluek |> in <;U
till jj#111 d"V Of V.LIU>»>er lll'.ll-
Any banking corporation, association or
Individual banker within the limits of said
Plano Independent School District, deslr-|
I or to bid shall deliver to the said secre-
tary on or before the date above mention-
ed a sealed proposal station tile rate on
"daily balances" that banking corpora-
tion. asso iatJon or Individual hanker
making il bid offers to pay to said Inde-
pendent School Distil M between the said
date of bid and the next regular thru- for
the selection of depository
Dated this, the l#»i day of OegwteW
192 U
C 10. P \ KI'WNTKH.
President School Hoard of Plano Indapctl
dent School District
JOHN ffAT.MO-C.
Secretary
Let Munsingwear Union <Siiit You
DALLAS NEWS AND EVENING
JOURNAL
I)lck HuKhston delivers the Dallas
Morning News and the Dallas Journal In
Plano and has the local agency. Hive
him ymir subscription.
TIMES HERALD AGENCY
Robert f'rawford has the local agency
for the Times Herald Subscribe now
through him.
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A II Hartline, of Ueliner, was in piano
yesterdflv and in conversation with the
Star-Coy Her publisher, as usual, had
. euiethlnu cheerful to sa> He is lust now
gathering his corn crop, and the good
news is tihnt lie Is getting a record yield
One pi. ee of ground containing thin, nine
nor. s, that was replanted once, Is turn
Ing out sixty bushels per acre He ha
mother planting of about twenty acres
slid when iskeil w ha i he will do with so
’miieli corn, he answered that he Is going
to put It away for the present. Mr
Hartline Is one of the best men of this
section and is also a good tanner Hr Is
always in a good humor and never falls in
t i ii.| i in bright side ot everything to look
at.
The Star-' 'miner is Very sorry. Indeed.
KI leu a Oi Ills iUr an f Its < oi . .a.iid
ent -The Shiloh Tattler." which explains
absence of her letter from the pap.-i lad
w eek and this Week The Stars'.ouricr
unltes with others to the number of loin
Ilieiis III hoping that she may soon I Hid le i
wanted health, and resume Imr lettn
writing of neighborhood news in the
bright, sunny spirit that sweetens lie-
pleasures and softens the gi'hd of her
neighbors on every possible occasion.
Mi and Mrs A O BUI of M i
Ok la . are gm-Hls at On Inane ol the for
mer's brother. Dr W D. Hills, 'bis week.
Tin- jioctor is looking forward with pleas-
U1H
A
r—'i
Thompson-Hudson Co.
ant anticipations to the arrival here .to-
morrow ol his pat -ills, a sister, and his
brother and the latter's wife, from i'oit
Worth. His parents. Mr. and Mrs 'I ••
Kllis, come from Springfield, Tennessee,
his shier. Miss Clara May Wilis, comes
fi mu Washington. I> *'•. :l"'< Mi and
.Mrs. C. H. Kills come from Port Worth.
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WANTKD Men or women to take or
dens'among friends and neighbors for ID
jrrnulii' j»u:«rant<<«l h«/M»-ry. lull lin** w'
men. women and children KUmlnai-
darning We pay 7f.e an bom spare time,
or *36 nO a week for full time. I'.xpei-
. . unn< ■ " ary rite International
stocking Mills, Norristown I’a
____o —-------
J A. Moore had ns guests at bis home
Wednesday his broth r. It I. Moorman,
and t ha In tier’s tlin- homh, from
(‘hrint i. Th«*v are Htl«*n«linF thv. .»?
Dallas before returning to their home
Mrs Kd Dinwiddle and Infant daughter
arrived at Plano yesterday.
home from « visit to Mrs Dinwiddle s
parents at Dnllo-H.
Ham O’. Howery, for twenty-eight years
pHv marshal of Wylie. Texas, says he. will
he a candidate for the Democratb nom-
ination for sheriff next year
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Kresti ground bolted corn meal for ex-
change Rriglit baled shucks 1
K HI'flIISTUN < IRA IN CO.
!■>< sh ground bolted corn meal fpr cx
change Bright iab-d shucks l><:
) 11. IISTON CHAIN CO
AgriculUinil Notes
of Collin County
I!*U0 ffiimi.c f 1 i i' • ■ v. rninparfd with HtlO,
nhov\ th« inllowinic fuel:4 about ngrli'iilturo
In (.'olllti rountv
KiU'irm «*»■< t ph : id 7 S p«*r i Dtit ; whit'*
fiirmn * tin i pjispiI ) h ju i « « m ; rolond
larniti: Iii'it.im'I V. k pt i < • n i; Punic
operated h\ tcnanlh <i« .• i • .i...• d H :* p«*r
«'*nt ; arraak»‘ In larm <h t i i tNtcI 7 Ja r
«a-nt. impii'V' d <|i i r* iiM il I It p«-r
c»nt
I'arnih having liv»‘Ht:ork <1**• *r« a » »| from
6.21* I to .» <•'.»; In a ; d» ' i • i • d Jrom
11,114 t«» 7,71*7; ni'il* irici DaH**(1 ^1'mm
11,1*414 lf» 13.5116; * attl* dn r»*am-d J'roin
16.1 Hi to 15.770; Hlii pp Incn aHod 1‘rnrn
5.530 in 7.071 : hoK d* « r« i <d rr«*in .31 T.**»
to 24*559
Earn a< •»■# *n.fc • ■ «1* ■* I •■a n* d from 117 636 t<*
73,258; wh« it im i^. Pirn-im»mI IHhii 15,
OKI! to 6.3.261: oat iicn-ai'* In* rcanod from
*!7,l*6K to 47.048; * • *»11 < • r» a* »*mh* j n< i • i < 1
from 164,1*56 to 176.901; tin* ykdd par nrn
d«« r*. .sad Iroin tl t«» 378 <»f a hal*-
Epworth League
Sunday Program
Suhjai t - Al n.o* .i no 11. ml it,« in •
i a . i Uaj i w * | .i > J m. , tlin ii )
" A V*iin* , vlN.tlv,
*^ai ipiUP: V • 1 » i • o.i UliK t o ininda
L<-,tj.;ua nan jo* i..
bung x\ • ap i in i I • iii .-tinging.”
J‘m>er K. Ii. Jitisvay,
iMiiipt in * i * uliiip omi talk on I'aaJm.s
Kanina i ijjiiiiuiik
-V niUjJKaJ ag*: .niia liavli.
ICaading, 'Iii*- aito.v and tht* . *ing,“
Alary Kat In tin* \\ * !.-• I
Jli* Afluhir oi Am i i< .1 ('oiiiliatad Wit h
Thai ot iairopa aiiMi.o l,i;md
'Jin I'."lyahojog o| Aliipia Mia IvhI
VV a I Hal.
Mu. ic in Ut' i atuf * Mm J no 41 Sai •
111* Hi.
Solo, 'PannyHotj '<'io. mup, th* Mai"
Kut h - Ma ,v< a
Solo, liOiil' llow7s Th*• 1 Jt idga" ,J;u 1c
i Li i lia rd
Sohj, (>ut ol tin* V\ *jo<I> M> Mil L< r
* -iinia, ’ (Laniard- P'oid liarnard
SohK, iviplings i a* t■ ,,doiuil 'J^aat VVa
i'»a g * t ’' Jiy in* 1 * . i. .'ii*
Handing, “Swan . oop." l'2tl.it <vui.s*u-
hat ry
Jjli* . .sail-atad All.;*; T* ITa.Jl
J UHLrumantaJ ol*,, jolaatad 6i-iifv;i
Wilcox.
Voaai nolo, ‘"111# Holy <7it.y Mia
Haolga Wyutt.
J >«*ii#;rlpi ion of ‘'lirot's Trluttipha.1 Jdntry
nt(» J C*l UMJiiani * ialiaV.'J Wl)'M>X.
I n.st runianl al Mn.>ja. ' Halm I :i a Mafias”
JOtta 'dilia* r/par ry.
I list rumantlil Mil; l< . aalaalooj Lji varin
('rock at t
I list r um*nta I hiuhh .' ala* tad k rlada
I fowav.
Ham nil Kamarkh
Haoafln t ion
maaiH at 6:06 oV l/a k .sharp, an
th'* program is. ot na« . Ht y. a Jeogth .
otia, but not a dull oria a,nd wa mu at ba-
Kiii on lima Tha public i Invit'd
Sunday Services at
Christian Church
DR HARRIS
Office Phono 62.
Hxeicicncc Phttnc H4.
G. E. CARPENTER
ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW.
Office in Beaty Building.
PLANO. TEXAS.
DR. C. J. HICKS
DENTIST
Office Phone 19 Unsldenee Phono
Offlc# Over Wait'x Restaurant
12varyboily out.
Sunday Services at
the Baptist Church
Suntlay school »t 9 4f> ;i rn
-"tii"’ii!il H rn. Theme: "The
J fi* 'dhood of ./* 'hh ”
Young people’,, rn-eting at 6:15 p. m.
Sermon ;tf 7:15 p. rn
UtiDtismal service.
i; L AV'BHRTT, Pastry.
aip at 7:30. Subject
rid >1 I’alri." We lovlt.
j
Visit the Greatest \
Amusement Insti- !
tut ion in the World! *
"Thr Pridr of Dallam ’’
No vi«%it to Dallas com-
plete without “taking in”
this wonderful*show pal-
ace.
Kay. of Pettus, Tex-
t
Mrs. T
railed In I’liinn hv ft...
- mother. Mr- r .e |jaggar«i
hat- i‘turned home while Mrs
•• guest of relatives here.
700 good seats at
night performance
25c, including tax.
Elevator Service.
Kuniu
Tbit tboUMbf. VifcllBc
nr r ■•**<1 y ‘jI#i all «f tn*
tmr p*i ‘T-
fi#-*# at
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fr#Mn drvrc
IK#I All
,» .i turrn* •
. »q« •*%** Ifc
••ft A SK« «r TV; t*4aJ
TN • PLANO IT4R COURIER
No p.’ran gathering or rre
i lowrwl on my place tnno mil
]\fl«no C J M
M DIM WAS
m M mb* m-m
LICHTHINC1I
IA«
Diamond Circle seats
and Eoxes, best location
in the house. Matinees
35c. 25c; nights. $1.10,
75c, including tax.
Smoking permitted.
Your Intcrurbnn
Agent will secure
vnur remert'nfiryrtc-
j Bible school at 9:4.
ill-ill' t lie news.
| I'iiiiiiiuiuoii and prenehlng at. 10:50.
| Subje, i Dosing and I'.tiding ” tfrgan
number: "The Rosary ”
Evening worshl
"f 'hrlHt. In a. War _ .. _ ........
i any arid all to worship with us
10 VV MARTIN. Minister.
' ' <>
Tb«* following dlipping, from lh«.» Mr-
Klrm<*y Kxiirnln»*r, giv# H uri iiccourit of nn
honored cifiznn of 3'lurio, whf* < friend-
Hlnp* nr* rrounty w id»
f n» l« Torn QiiIl»mb* r rv, of Hln no, w;if
In \Jf Kinney Mond-ty, Oc■* 3rd H
rt»*ern» d Junt an “young" oh pvt. arid pn
Hibly more ho bc iin -* of th* l o t 11 *»■ it
vvrii hJh blrtljfluy 8<* >':ir« “voijok” h p* r
rno<i#frn way of viewing th* r* ord
If* l.-( one (tf the tild pioni** ex-*'- n-
f»-d* rat**1 who ni*v« r ml « tl r* , «»n
at th*> home of f'ol 16 \V K' r-k j»;it r < k
* rich year \\v an 'ii,.va\ i fi d t-
IJndjo Torn "
Misn lx.iehnel Mtirrah, who is t# >o i Ip -
at Sfiitfef, T< xa>. bp* nf Tw* . -lav ru«:lif
at h» i horn* in i'lancj i»ri*l v < n> ■•. >*!■ hor
rooth**r. M r \V .1 \1 • • ’
W* dn* s*.r» v, to i fi* J ‘ • ir rind th* on, |
hall Kidrn»* in which her hro, *•• • K/vm •
Murrnti In a utar player on th** Texan A
As \f f‘rilli-p,. *<»ft r»t
of Venu*. Tex-
Mrs FO M WH-
AM CUR Ei, CHIIL6 AND FtVtR
If ill health sits on your
shoulders making you
feel depressed and out
of sorts, just remember
that all your woes, trials
and troubles decamp
when you are in the
pink of condition. Be
trim, be right, keep trim
and ship-shape. For the
drugs you need, come
here, for the medicines
your doctor orders, come
here.
We’ll serve you and right
pleasantly too with sim-
ple as well as combina-
tion drugs of full poten-
cy. Prescriptions filled
with the ’‘know how”
that comes from educa-
tion, experience, equip-
ment and care.
Quality? Unquestiona-
ble. And prices that are
pleasing. First, last and
always Set uu »e> vc you
and yours for health-
safety.
Allen Eros.
druggists.
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1921, newspaper, October 14, 1921; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570336/m1/3/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.