Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Winnsboro Weekly News
Homer R. Weir, Editor
.25 A YEAR IN "ADVANCE
' Entered as -♦•eond-class mat-
ter, September 24, 1909, at the
postoffice at Winnsboro, Texas,
under the act of March 8, 1879.
Advertising rates matfe known
on application.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
ANNOUNCEMENTS
,The following prices will ap-
ply to political announcements
in The News lor 1922. Cash in
advance.
Congress
State Senator
CARD OF THANKS
We thatak o«r dear relative.
and friends in Winnabaiv ana
vicinity for their lurdnoss
and sympAtKy for u in our sad
hour of bereavement. While wk
have been away from Winn
boro, yet #ur kwed one and we
have always tatted anu consid-
"red it as home, and our dear
one often spoke of coming back
to see those he and we loved so
well. The best people in all the
world live here. May God biesa
you. ;
Mrs. W. C. Pierson,
and children.
*
NEW GRIST MILL
Representative
Civil Court Judges
$16.00
. 10.00
10.00
10.00
Ready for business. Will grind
for the sixth, n</ more nor no
less. Next door to Patterson's
i blacksmith shop.—D. J. Shelton
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'The Affairs of Anatol" at
District Judges .... 10.00 Amusu Theatre next Tuesday.
District Attorneys 10.00 j .
County Officers 5.00
Commissioners 5.00
Justice of the Peace _ 3.00
Constable - 3.00
Mayor 2.50
Marshal ... . 2.50
Aldermen 1.50
N. B.—These prices do not
include subscription to the pa-
per, nnd all notices subsequent
to announcements will I* ^har^-
ed for at the regular rates.'
LITTLE ADS
YOUR HEMSTITCHING %jll bj
appreciated. See me at WT Of
Dodgen Co., or mail— (Mi3.^
Emma Buroufhs. W-3t.
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PAINTING—I would like to say
to the people of Winnsboro that
1 am in your town and in the
painting and paper hanging
work. I would appreciate any
work in that line. Have had 28
years experience. Try me and
tell your neighbors and friends.
J. W. Haydon. Phone 32.
. v*-: ~ *££
Cream
Separators
FOR RENT—One furnished
room in home with all modern
conveniences. Apply at this of-
fice.
—
STRAYED-Two young bird
dogs, large and small, bjtch and
dog. Dog had collar. «Notify
Morris Robertson. Reward.
Mrs. J. R. Smith is visiting
. Mr-*. Leo New in Houston. She
w:ll be accompanied home py
!iti grandson, James Richard
New, in a few days.
"Deception" at the Anjusu
Theatre soon.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE—
H. V. PUCKETT.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR—
ERNEST McCRARY
J. Q. BEARI)
"What Every Woman Knows'
at Amusu Theatre soon.
FOR COUNTY CLKRK—
HALL BENTON
JEWELL J. MrLEOD
Wednesday morning a mes-
sage was received here statkig
that Mrs. J. W. Gait of Mt. Ver-
non died Tuesday night at the
Baptist Sanitarium in Dallas,
to which place she had been
taken lor an operation. She
was the mother of our fellow
towrfsman, J. E. Gait, who has
the sympathy of the community
in his sorrow. - t
FOR COUNTY SUIT. PUBLIC . IJ.urt' ho« Jard 15c- Bexley
INSTRUCTION— l& Ho,nbuckle-
J. U. SEARCY
FOR TAX ASSESSOR-
ARTHUR NICHOLS
Mrs. Walter Whatley leaves
' Sunday to spend several tiays
in the Dallas market and visi.
I the style show.
FOR DISTRICT CLKRK—
FRANK NEYLAND
COMMISSIONER, PRECT. 4—
M. A. RICHBURG.
Notice oi Sale of Personal
Property
R. J. Turner reports a very
good business from Como sale,
though weather conditions have
been unfavorable. ^
In the County Court, Wood
County, Texas, January
term 1922.
In the matter of the Estate
of Bose Gorman, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I,
G. L. Baber, Administrator of
the Estate of Bose Gorman, de-
ceased, will on the 28th day of
January A. D., 1922, at the
Bose Gorman Jewelry Store in
the City of Winnsboro, sell at
private sale, to the highest bid- •
der the stock of jewelry, fix-1
tures, accounts and notes. l>e-
lor.ging to the Estate of said
Bose Gorman, deceased, andi
the terms of said sale will be|
for cash, or partly cash and
partly on crcdit of six months,
to be secured as the law directs.
Witness my hand this the in
^ay of January. A. D., 1922.
G. L. Baber,
Administrator of the Estate
of Bose Gorman, deceased.
Ladies we are planning to
sell you spring millinery. It
takes effort and study to Se-
cure the right styles and prices
to suit all. co-operate with us.
T. B. Turner & Son.
Next week will begin a show-
ing of spring millinery, dresses,
suits, capes, etc. T. B. Turner
& Son. •
Thread* notions, trimmings
TAKEN UP—Wednesday, Dec.
19, bay mule about 10 years
old, 14 hands high. Owner ca;:
get same by proving mule and
paying costs. W. F. Jackson.
City pound man. It.
FOR RENT—Two large con-
necting housekeeping rooms
with sink in kitchen, furnisned
or unfurnished. Apply to Mrs.
J. O. Hitt.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furn-
ished rooms. Close in. Phone
104.
TREES—I will be shipiping
trees, berries and shrubs of all
kinds until March. J. W. Mattox
at Seay's Store.
FOR RENT—5 room .house
good garden and lot and bam.
—J. L. Rountree. 19-tf.
FOR RENT—2 nice, large light
rooms on front to couple with-
out children, or to young men.
Apply to' Mrs. W. C. Stevenson.
Get all the profits from your
cow—A cream check
'
every week.
-Incubators--
¥
No more lice or baby chicks, No getting out in the
rain to look after the setting hen-All the drudgery
left out of hatching chickens - Make the incubator
help you. * ">•
Is there a more faithful servent than your cow?
Chickens and Cows have alway's been depended on
in a pinch. Get all the profit from your's now.
lost — WARNING—Certifi-! ;
cate of deposit No. 553, issued
to R. H. Baber under date of ?.
March 22nd, 1921, and due De- §
cember 15th, 1921, and in the 1
sum of twenty one hundred dol-
lars has been lost or misplaced,
and all parties are hereby warn-
ed not to trade or accept same
for any consideration whatsO- V*"* "■
ever.—First Nationa
Winnsl>oro, Texag.
p... ©L
to
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Bank. F*0R SALE—Or will consider
some trade on what is known
the Westbrook place 2 3-4
as
FOR RENT—Rooms. Apply to „ c l(, . , .
Mrs. C. N. Mullinax. m,Ie8 ^ Winnsboro
WANTED—At once 100 bushels
of good (join delivered at 50c.
Bexley & Hornbuckle.
STRAYED — Black sow pig
KIL
MAN'S BUSINESS
LED BY HIS FRIEND
(?>
We will change our motho
of doing business February lstl
c. a'.
it
Perfect lit in Warner's cor-
sets, brassieres.—The Enter-
prise.
and crocheting. Mrs. Alice Mit-
-M1 at Mrs. W R. Mitch "IN,
n< \t door to I". II. Jones* rrsi- _ . ___
deuce. 2t0. j make very attractive prie*. *ndj have some by giving description
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and church, large young and ney, route 6. 20,
old Elbert u orchards, also 3 -——— —
acres Winnsboro plums. Willi FOUND—A parasol. Owner can
terms to suit. W. R.
FOR TRADE—Used Ford car Mt. Vernon, Texas,
good condition for late model j
Martin,'and paying for this ad.-
14 Office.
Henry Smith is home from
Dallas.
0
l'ure hog lard at 15c. Bexley
& Hornbuckle.
0
Miss Alice Harper leaves this
week for Elgin where she ha.*>
a position in the postoffice.
Mrs. T. S. Steed of Dallas is
visiting relatives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harris
of Dallas spent several days the
past week with Mr. Harris' sis-
ter, Mrs. T. N. Craddock.
-A
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
with starter. Must be in good DAIRY—We have started a
condition. Will pay difference. j dairy and can supply you with
See J. L. Mullinax at Pleasant, pure milk and bntter every day.
Grove before or after school, i Phone us your order.—Self
or at Winnsboro on Sat. 20.: Brw. ig
Mrs. W. A. Burroughs and
daughter, Miss Emma, return-
ed Tuesday from a several
weeks visit in 'Bowie, Sanger
and Vernon.
h m.'t a coupon book yb ' ill I
h ive to nay ca:h. ^JaUo • . fcl
foments for Voui <'• Upon as|
at once. Bexley L lioi nbi vie. [
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Just a few pairs shoes ieft, 1
if they will fit your feet, the I
price will fit your purse.- El
Howell's,
"Heliotrope" at the
Theatre soon.
A n i usu
3QQQCCO
Half acre land, seven-room
house newly papered and paint-
ed. See R. N. Robortson or
write W. M. Pierson, 311 Slau-
ghter building, Dallas, Texas.
TONIGHT AT THE
Opera House
By High School Students
A laugh, a scream, lots of good
music, a fitting entertainment
f
Proceeds for benefit Athletic-
Association.
Come and bring someone with you.
Admission 15c and 25c
Curtain rises at 7:30 P. M.
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Come to Us for Good Shoes.
Why take chances when you can buy
PETERS "DIAMOND BRAND" SHOES
SoUd father and So.d Under a "Money-Back" Warrant of Quality?
Our splendid assortment of new stvlria an a u
makes it weU worth your while to come todV^^ 8hOCS
W. C. DODGEN CO. Winnsboro
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id o\
rn Y/i
or Gilmer giaded road. Lxtra weight about 50 pounds, right i We will go back to our old way^^Lood
WANTED — Sewing, knitting, good improvements, near school ear cropped. Notify G. G. Tin-! of using coupon books. If you^^Kofin
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922, newspaper, January 27, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268206/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.