The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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A MESSAGE
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$30 to $75.00 Suits to Be Sold at
ONLY $20.00 TO $50,00
M. Born & Co. Uncalled For Suits Bought
by W. M. Shipley at Special Price.
All Good Styles, Fine Range in Sizes
I have just received 150 fine tailored suits, ranging in values from $30 to $75, I v/ill sell them at prices ranging from $20 to
S50. These suits are finely tailored and of the very best material, being the returned line of suits of the great tailoring estab-
lishment of M. Bora & Co. Many of the suits are silk lined and every one of them faultlessly tailored. These are as fine tail-
ored suits as are to be found anywhere and it is by rare good fortune that I was enabled to buy them at a low cash price. The
suits were tailored with the greatest of care and are far above the quality usually found in tailored garments. In such a
large quantity we are enabled to fit even the hard to fit. In the lot will be found slims, stouts and mediums and in weaves and
shades to please. The styles are conservative and the weights of the suits make them desirable for all the year weir. I have
no hesitancy in recommending these garments to my best customers and friends for I know them to be unusu U values values
that you will not hear of again soon. It will be wise for you to call early th.it you may be afforded \our choice of the en-
tire lot.
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men's at less than
today's wholesale puce
i haw <>ik ^ i ol men's work and ~emi dress
siloes tlint I luive decided to clo>e out. In this
lot will lie found -nine very unusual valii'S, in
fact the prices are helow what the same -hoes
would cost you at wholesale price today. Come
set tlieni.
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Better Clothes--Less Money
MEN'S SHOES
Classified Ads
I'l >1,11 l( Ali A.WiH'Nt EM E NTS.
PLANTS.
LIVESTOCK
THE McGEE tomato ntak « 1,200 For SALE M blacl. Jack
bushels per acre and 1 only have the known an tin- Cuoninfhitin Jaokc. \\lll
pure seed. Please write for full In- I him 11. M Kinin > hirst M<>n-
fornM C. M' i * • S in M..rC"S. ' '• ■■ '••'•KB
Texas.
SKK!i Early picked
bane $2 2"> k "l >ri■ I K. o. B. cum
.1 Qn.iimh. Texas. lS'i bushels 1' ft
S> ti'1 i heck "r moii' • order to J A.
II.UlH!S. I: \ Ml 'juanah Tex
F< 'It SALE Tv.'o bred reg'stoi eil I'o-
M - and China tried sows of good l.ieeu-
nitr i iK typ. T. N KICK, Melissa,
Texas.
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LOANS
Ft >1! QtTICK SERVP'E in muklnp
an! renewing FARM I.OANS with
bi-st options of on or before tmv-
Blent, lowest rate of Interest, busi-
ness confidential, call on or write A
M PFNSEhu McK nn. y. Texas
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POULTRY
WANTED To buy your chlckenw.lt
turkeys nnd old roo<ters Highest i I
pr fff pa d for them. flEO. McKIN-
"I V, McKlnney, Texas
AUTOMOBILES.
The following announcements for
Illces naineil are subject to the
action of the iH mocratlc primary to
!><• held July 24. l'J20.
For Congress, Fourth District:
SAM ItAYMURN,
of Hon ha m (lie-Election).
KI) WEiiTBROOK
of Wolfe City.
l'or State S 'nator:
K. l>. THOMPSON,
of Greenville.
For County Judge:
MAIIT1N KINDLE
For lUstiici Clerk:
MltS. A LIi 'K TAYLOR,
t Iti'-Election, Second Term.)
For County A 'orney:
A. M (IIERT) WOLFORD,
( 11-1;l. ■ tinn, Second Term.)
Fiji County Clerk:
KI' FFS 11 o LSI >N BAKE.
^ ( lie-Election, Second Te>-m.)
Fw Sheriff
TIP EAI>S.
El) BLA K EM AN.
< lit? Klt'Ctlnii frj'.'coiul Term.)
I'of T.ix A s« ssor:
KOUUKST HOAKD.
MC TH/^
/S A +1AHS JOB
You ret.L£*>s j?oht /r/votv
WHAT WOXK /S
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/T LOOKS L/«e '
AN ALL kV/MT£#!s
I/OB POM US
WTH All THtS
COAL SHORTAGE
-p2
$
I^*t m#* do
at. my time
FOR SALE
SEED orit for fnle at ms place. See
|| T CKI.I.KN ..r call Jmy Phone.
F<*ur miles north- I of McKlneny
a genuine pleasure to me ex-
to the people of McKinney
o I in county, my sincere ap-
•'< 'ion tot the liberal patronage
• ■for i' no 'IM ing 1919 iml so far
rear 1920. Every hufdnessl
'i h is le en pleasant 1 am |
I It '■ alw'uys endeivored to.
■ ii" : jt " .. i nl\ ^hose ai • ilt.it ,
would In worth 104) cents on the dol- 1
la. I: finning Feb. 1st. I am going
to i'i •!. for ten days some of th' I'"1' Tit* 1 'ollector:
Imr^.tins ever given in the W ill V\ ILL M Itl liOESS.
in Mi K iiii. v. It will l"or Superintendent of Schools-
i remnant sale :i to 9 bolt room I MI IS. W. T. BEVERLY,
pat' rn.-. it one t-.ilf the present j |,.or County Trcas11n r:
prn • ■-• T ..h will I" strictly a cash M«ijiT SHIULEY,
sale nil goods returned. | t Kt -Elcctlon.)
your ' h«v-( ,7 rolls of; ,.„mmj,Hl„npr „tatHct No.
y n'>w 1 40M m0r*> CII AltLKS U MIX..N,
( It •-Elei tion, Secori l Term.)
I 'i i i'onimtshli.i r r. I Mslrict No. 2
\V E. lii'WEN.
( lie-Election )
For Justice of the I'' ice Precinct 1
WILLIE Si 'I'll I'. II LAN I).
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No
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hauling, anywhere ai anyume .-.o „n th„ M(, w,. milk(. ro„,„
job too large or loo small Coffer'* ,,, ,,L. this sale. Ar.
Stable Phone 73 TAYLOR HK'iWN yoi|,
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Paint I • i • 1111 • Framing, Wall pa
I" i Window (ilass.
i aril of Thank*.
We desire to express our thanks to
___ thi friends and neighbors who -o
LIBERTY BONDS ^7ANTED . r 111 • 11 -' < ■ r I III our Ilim husband
and lather M II Ilun.a tra ii. during
I PAY the highest cash price for | , l.-,-t Illness and after Ins death.
Liberty lionils, 1 man money at * The knowledge of I tvim: <uch true
per cent on long time to buy farm* Jrl"tids In an ordeal lik. we have un-
snd let you pay nice paying rent— dergoi.. is gr. h oiatlnn Mav
J T fJOUFBEY. at Matthews H'ore tlod hie <■. ear li ind • i.t-uine of you
is our prayer.
I PAY THE 'ASH FOIl LIB KMT'
HUM'S If you ^rive Victory B' tnU >
partially paid I will buy your Inter
eet. < rffice up «talr« East Side sqnnre
stalrwnv by the corn popper. I. E
RKVJVES
MPS M ii iii N'AUAN
M IIS ANNIE OIBSON.
I M DINAfiAN,
MPS <i I) 11AIN
MPS liEOUHE Mi KINNEY
WANTED.
' Ids' ill Itl'-llll'lice :',.MlO
" room I ungalow clo |n f>n Vorlh
WVNTI-.I) T< i buy goml team of Kent ink v (Street I'.nedi: omv
young liors< - in nt be city broke IJMin T"iins |100'i cash Biiliinee
w SAM APPLE at Fe< an drove easy
liairy ! HIOHT LA\I> t'tt McKlnney, Texas
WANTlili To buy Nin.nl hand
National f .sh lt< p s'ers, office desk«
and office chairs Hive full descrip-
tion in first letter It I' Si •< ifT. Me-
Kinnev Texas
Thanks to T E llogge of Allen,
priuti 2. for n renewal to Tin Week-
ly I "in or rat OftMttab
liny* North Kentucky Slrrel ItiHtlili-nif
.1 S and S |i Heard have sold a
room I'slijinei on North Kentucky
JOHN ItEHHY COX
bu s \T iioMi-: IIKHI-:
I'ncle" John Berry ('ox. about 7t
'.ears of age, died at bis home in the
west part of lown lasl night, lie was
i pioneer clit/.en of McKinney and
IU'd near tin home of Mayor Finch.
Former l>lst net Clerk W T. Cox of
Ada Ok., is a brother of the deceas-
ed \V 'I'. i'ox was postmaster of Mi
Kinney during flrover Cleveland'^ ml-
mlnlsi t atlon,
Mrs. Itolunil Buys llmnr.
.1 S and S I) Heard have sold a
bungalow on North Kentucky street
to Mis \da Poland We assisted in
making tin' sale You make money
when you buy and sell through us.
IIPillT I.AND Co McKinney. Tex
H( Acres Mir liulr or Trade,
si acres ftn McKliiney Faruiersvlllc
pike, goo I | ro'iin house, evi rlastlng
water, Millie Johnson grass, no over-
flow, possession, take |n good auto-
mobile or house ind lot balance
easy II''X .Til, Farmersvllle, Texas
a
Say Nothing But Saw Wood*'
WAXTKIi Hags burlap, strings.
bottles, rubber scrap inetAl. scrap
Iron, bones, all waste material, eld ■ loom icsiilcnn on North Kentucky! S L inl'h of M< Kinney, Itoute 1.
clothes Please save and phone me street to J E Might, We assisted In called at ih|.< office Snturday while In
before destroying anv waste Phone | making tin <ale You make money the cits on business and subscribed
tm. Rook Ridg McKlnney W j. i >u buy and sell tiirough us.lfor Th. Weely liftitocim^liliittt for
Bl.AKEI.KY ' lll'ilIT l .iNI) C« . M< Kinney, Teg.In year
You hoar <>!' coal striken and railroad strikes ami >ltM>| strikes, hut did yoij"over
Jii'iir of a Wood Chopper's strike?
No sir, and you never will. The ^ood old reliable wood chopper is still with
us and on the joh.
The size of a man's wood pile is often a nood ind ion tion of character. Wood-
chopping. sawinu: or splitting is hnrd work under any circumstances, hut without good
tools it. is almost intolerable.
TOOLS-TOOLS TOOLS- that's what we are trying to tell you about; that's
where we not. into the picture. With sharp, reliable tools, we come to the rescue of
our friendt'. with wood to chop. i
J. P. Dowell
The Quality House." McKINNEY, TEXAS,
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920, newspaper, January 29, 1920; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293262/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.