Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920 Page: 1 of 16
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W1NN8BOHO, WOOD COUNTY, TEXAS, OCTOBER 1. 1U20
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l.2B PEH YEAH
!ar of Dodges Just Received me ^uick you want one- Gasoline and Lube Oils.
hw Rnpkat r< ff a? i nn rv t Tires and Tubes, Ford and Dodge Springs, Bumpers, etc.
I If Five pounds Sugar for $1.00. .Other grocery bargains. Cc me to see me when you
[ant to save money on groceries and automobile accesssories. ' "We have what you want. TOM S. STEED.
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, OFFICIAL STATKMKNT
The First National Bank
WINNSBOIiO, TEXAS
At the Clone of Hu lnrn Sept. h, | 20, a* Rendered to the 0111 .trailer
of the Currency
RKSOUROKH
Loans and DiaoounU $f I ">7,671. (Ml
U. 8. Bond« 112,000.00
Building and Fixture* 11,700.00
CMh (ndExchcnfa 210,718.31
LIABILITIES
Capital Siock $100,000.00
Surplus fund
Undivided 1'rofUt .
Unearned Interest..
Circulation
D.poilU
100,000.00
100,000.00
3,105.74
48,600 00
fl4B.aao.se ,
Total $1,000,080,40
Total $1,C00,M8.40
The Abort Statement Is Correct
ALF MORRIS. Caahtar.
No. 454
Merchants & Planters State Bank
WINNSBOIIO, TEXAS
i Statement at the Clone of ItimineHa Sept. H, 1030
RESOURCES
lyoani and Discounts $482,40*1.28
Furniture and Fixture* 7,000.00
Stook In Fed. Reserve Bank 1,800 00
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock . ;.$30.000 00
Surplu* Fund ...
L'ndi
' Liberty Bonds
Cuh and Euhaiw*
37,800.00
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total $085,319.17
3o.00o.d0
irlded Profits 11,535.1 W
Bills Payable and Redis-
count* 58.7<Kf. 90
LI tarty Bonds Dapoalted 21.960.00
Dapu.it* 839,1 3 I .OS
Total
.. iH5,.'il«.l7
The above starmeut la correct
MOKOON ALVis, Cashier.
FIGURES TELL THE SIMPLE STORY
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kl) CO. WINS
FIRST PRIZE
Winnsboro Defeats Gilmer.
. „ The Winnsboro High School
Kelegram from B. L. Dsivis ^thall sqUil(j begnn what they
]the Wood county exlu >it t,Xpect j)U another notorious
lei won first prize. Mr. Da-l8eJJ8on) Frjdl<y( Sept 2\, when
in lyler with the exhibit. they ,|,>f(!ated Gilmer. The final
score was 25 to 7. The g;une
he pasl two weeks and we Wflfi very entertaining from the
(l to know that it was beginning an,i wafl featured by
bci. Now lets get busy and mni)y plays.
sit ami send larger pxhi-j ^ the
ftn-, w. a &. ««..«* L> * «
fte coulcf win. fust a |jttie more nervous than the Gil-
if proper eftor 's nier squad and a fumble er-'ivc
!Gilmer a score. After thus little
■Dade.
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Iglit cars jammed Weir, "l^abel Car lock.
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r. iii. i.mg it tho wors: C. I. A., Denton. Bin t o Mac^
lit has occurred on Baber, Annie Mac Andrews,'
'of Mn' road. The engi- Doris Lindsey.
Iflren -yi were both bad- Presbyterian College. Milford.
t. \former being _LoV^2 Reid.
|ndern«, \<Jie locomp- stftte University, Austin.-
. , . \X . Byron Snow.
J IT Wesley Colter, Oreenvill..-
JTTi 8 ■ *1 Wvnona Corley, Joe Girt.
eadny. Friday * trains • ,
hpcllod to transfer, but & M., ' <> lege
was cleared sufficient- Merle Morris, ( ai >oim«in.
irht trains to pass.
Icinoer had l>een in the Try our Little Want Ads.
Station,-
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WHATEVER Music You Want
WHENEVER You Want It
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That Is What We are Able to Of^sr You Because of
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A New Stock of Vi:! ir-Victrolas
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THE CITY CEMETERY
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Uncle Charlie Gorman and The Junior League of the
Will Anderson circulated a sub- Methodist church meets Sunday
scription list Monday for the afternoon at four o'clock, where
purpose of raising funds to iin '"^resting program is to I*
clear the city cemetery, and haft
A man has beer
rendered. The attendance was
twenty- six last Sunday. We
would like te> have everyone join
Our new stock of Victor Talking: - v/ohines is steadily
arriving, antl within a month or so wt; will have the most
complete Jinc.of Victor Talking Machines and records we
— - — outh VTi"tpr .. tjiiri year to carry every
complete line of Victor Talking MachlvcxVj finishes, antl records
have ever had. It is our intention this Company never
machine of the different types and woodj jodyinK from eflwer gas-
to delight all tastes. The Victor Comp«-a,,. for Ar.i iwer mill
bigger demand than this year aud j'J'i&iiNci MAt uiNin. A bar-
conditions this company will onitiinnl/ I
OOME TO IIR T!IK KlNO OF AtX T.vi.Kir*-""
good success.
employed and is now at wortc aml especially the ones that do
cutting the weeds, etc., and will not go u> the league or Sunday
put the cai etery jt- oe>je t nchoql. We promise-vu will en-
shape. Wh^ this is done it Is it. if you will help
Reporter.
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better condition tliai. hereto-} .
fore. And it will be, so long as, l.ettei
Charlie Gorman and Will An-!
'<yfion h/ive charge. , Uev. W. Y
Wednesday loV It rounds *<>
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Rev. IU CO 111.
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r. n. robee victot
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65,000 BALES OF
COTTON IN WEST
TEXAS UNSALEABLE
of the satf®
i . frii
lateness ^
number <
feet of all
any kind
wanted, At
Eastern d^itheast of
Whitley &. S;>n,
r of F-astfexas.
ular res:-1
*£)ct. 7. bread corn, new
Helps F^or Your F^all
Housecleaning
Vou will find it well worth your while to
drop in and see the special display we
w making of the things you need f«>r
Jn'usecleaning.
Everything from Curtain Rods to Paint,
|iind from Mops* to Step ladders. Exactly
•hat von want to make home brightfi m
^ork lighter.
Come in and see how completely we can
Jppiy you.
i Abilene, Sept. 20.—More than tion cor.
6.r),000 bales of the 1919 cotton iess cot d
crop are in the hands of far- grade c.
mere of West Texas without a 1>ects f<.
market. The grade is low, which be dubio
accounts for the small demand Many
for it. Prospects are that the deai f)f t
1920 crop will have many miles to sacrif
SGR0GG1N & m
Mcl^eroy's mill.
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earl Fu'econd-hand wag-
U uiw? Ijhirley at Brown's
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rim,'/"0116 Practical,y
Xiadster; or will
notes. Penn Gor-
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^%ht housekeeping;
Mrs. Mabel Morton.
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Rough and Dressed L'j^
Kinds in Our Yard in Jt
or Furnished from
Mills on Short
CAN FILL YOUR El-
Let us make an estii
bill. Our prices are rigI|S
' * best, and service une Si
iated.
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visit her sister, R.th- Pnewell
Pond ' «
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of 'fnfftW.'V'
Denney.
ell Denney at
Thursday. Sept. 2'>.
—Paul Wise.
J. P. Rowland
Ark., formerly of this place,
|writes The News that he ir on
the run to the Old Soldiers Re-
Okln ""i™ Hcmrton. He «ay* •>«
Z a fine boy l *■ ~
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Pnew-
Miss Kate Denney visited
Sulphur Springs last week.
over the railroad. I\5 adds to
tell the people here he is coming
in'soon looking for chicken at
every house.
Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Davis and
Joe .Tack, and Mr. and Mr*
1°^ Lawrence Kelly were in Camp-
' ""«in h«<i n.m«f tKr'he luii^w-- bell last week.
TIN QuMaa That Ooa* Not AMict tha HaaO
,«««..oia. s"n-
Two cows, four
jp fresh in spring:
and 4 young
om and farming
int good renter for
i)e of Merrimac,
Finis Browning
arrar. Merrimac.
2t
} t acres land 2
town; half in
^room hottMi bam,
stern. Ibdf cash
j ims. W. H. Neill,
fisboro. 8
TRADE—Prac-
Ford. See H.
Wood County
The Art of Keeping Up
APPEARANCES
From the sime the cave man tiril presenlel hi* male
with a leopard skin with which ro make the other
cavette* jealous, the art ol keeping up appearances
has been steadily increasing.
The art ol keeping up appearantes and a healthy
bank account at the same time is being modernized
by the faultless Made-to-Order Clothes I sell.
My cleaning department is equipped second to
none in the state, and such a lot of help we are able
to be to you.
'V f*y
CHARLES ROBINSON
SIGN OF GOOD TAILORING
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920, newspaper, October 1, 1920; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268140/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.