Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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WINNSBORO, WOOD COUNTY, TEXAS, MAY 20, Ittl.
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FOR SALE—Everything We Hav
1 SECOND HANIJ' FIR8T CLASS SHAPE, 2 SECOND HAND DODGE TOURING CARS IN FI
BRAL NEW DOI>(,E BROTHERS MOTOR CARS FOR SALE CHEAP. THE CHEAPEST AND 15EST TIRES IN TH'
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Do It
Now
What money have you got on hand7 Mighty little?
fhen the less you have the more reason there is for
lou to begin to accumulate money. Take whatever
[ou may have on hand—even if it is only $1.00. Bring
lr send it to the FIRST NATIONAL BANK—not to
borrow of the next day, or the day after—BUT NOW
JST RIGHT NOW.
'irst National Bank
Winnsboro, Texas
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
At a suggest''on of the D:
ectors, the Secretary teft Tue
day on the noon train fo
Greenville to attend the meet
ing of the Employes of the M '
K. &T. Railroad. The purpos
(t this meeting was to decid
the place to hold their annu
picnic.
I Telegrams were sent to tl
, Secretary and hy differe
business men to welcome th'
to Winnsl)oro. Mr. W. E. Be^
1 also went to the meeting :
the help he was and the t
y.rams he sent to the diffe>
agents of the Katy helped
wonderfully. '
The meeting was hell at
Chamber of Commerce
while there it was annour,
that the place lay betwi
'Sulphur Springs and Winnsi
iro. It seems though that t
majority of them were i
Winnsboro as Sulphur Sprinf
had them a few years ago.
All they want is a place t
have a good tnne and I thin'
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up*>rat^ the only F
Cleaning Plant in ^
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CAK BRICK NOW UNLOADING. PRICES RIGHT
t'S BEFORE YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER.
kroggin & Drummond
LOCATED NORTH GALT BARN
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Mattress Factory
The machinery for a ma:
tress factory was shr'pped la;
Tuesday to arrive the latte
part of this week. The factor
was secured by the Chamber •
Commerce and is owned f
Rutledge Bros, formerly •
Hamlin, IVfcas. They w.ll
j.ble to take care of all *
r«ritfmting :.nd are noted
their first class ~x
•The directors of the Cn.-
ber of Commerce thought
best to get a factory here a'
Itt the money stay in Wim.
boro instead of send'ng it f
some nighboring town. Winns
boro can support a mattress
factory as well as the other
town8 close by. Buy goody
n.ade in Winnsboro.
Jno. D. Fowler, Jr., Sec.
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SUMMER NORMAL AT
STOUT BEGINS IN JULY
rides
something worth while for the new home. Hard
tifts are useful gifts We have a wide selection .«
.....nv nrices.
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tolling with a hypnotiat
>,V|l'e Courier-Journal.
Lthat ari resting.
l\ u*dtr«tand your hens
n«ymg?
* . two of them hava.
""•y ( inquire the n*
^rtainlj. ^ automo-
h TV c imvc ij j?y_.
. .,, Auuijf prices.
ignorant but oam«.
The normal at Stout will l>e-
gni July 25 and continue for
six weeks, or to September 2.
1 The purpose of the normal i.
to prepare teachers, and pros-
pective teachers, in c«"*tiri-
work for the second grade
te teachers exam in1 ition, Si
tember 2nd and 1.
Mr. B. L. Davis, of Winn?
boro, will have charge of Agri
culture.
Tuition for the six weeks
will be s;x dollars, paid in ad-
vance. For further informa-
tion address. Jewel J. McLeod,
Winnsboro, Texas. Satin'
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THE ELBERTA . lievedt
The ETiberta. the anuual for
the Winnslxa'O High School is!
being distributed to subscribers
♦ h's week. The annual is a
ee Wat
Phone 27;
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.wtiR OLD FRAMES ARE GOOD WE WILL
COVER THEM
w estbrook & Sons
# We also make all kinds of Cabinets and do Furniture
Repairing
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drug store
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again Friday and
May 27th and 28th.
and eye strain re-:
A LOST CACSE
. .r ouu.im.
hl* haiit.
J""' rninntrel i. « .
1 ** to ancient frirr-
tj him to
habit of rattling
"What did the company think of
the returned aoldier*a faux pw?
"Mo«t of 'em winted to know if ,
he hid brought it home with him
from Psria." ,
old maw jiawih.
Jack—Helen >• rtTJ kitteni«h,
isn't she?
Tom—Yea; but jou want to be-
ware of her p*w.
literal.
He—Some unfertunatelj fall by
Ik* wsywde.
gh^-Kten then, they are hitting
Mm trail. _ , ( — *—
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tuitablc rkmbdy.
"Did you soe where a federal com-
mission complains of a dental
trust ?"
"If they frame a law to meet that
case it ought to be one with teeth in
if
tm« clum.
"The man who called to see you
yesterday wore a cutaway coat and a
atovepipe hat." m
"He muat have been the plumber.
no oirr.
"Does your «x k gi** 7°u **7 'm"
pertinence?"
"No. She chargea me ten dollars
a tre«k for it'
ng
A
th^i J-!''11'
or eitWWi*
shall pe
as may
law. He
servces
Thousand
and no
Section
General
for two y«
cessor H
shall re
suits nd
Court of
State ma
especially
ter rights
tiona and
in the n:\tm
such
may b*' P
prevent
tarveling salesman for a
house in Shreveport,
towns along the Katy
past week taking or-
printing astionary at
time he was seeking
printers to go Shre-
id get out work, as
was without printers
men having walked
le of weeks ago. At
t he had been un-
in securing country
Time was when a
:ured in the cities all
had to do to get a
was to call on the
printers.. But that
gone. Country towns
d salaries as the
work as plentiful,
true, it seems the
movement in the
ine is a lost cause.
I have a few Corn Planters
Cultivators and Steel Beam
Plows I will sell below the
wholesale cost.
See me at once.
R. H. McCRARY
Phone 279 North Main St.
Coffins or Caskets Furnished
Day or Night
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1921, newspaper, May 20, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268172/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.