Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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WTNNSHORQ WEEKLY NBWf FRIDAY, OCT
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27, 1922.
IT COSTS YOU -
NOTHING
Whenever you want to open an account—make a tem-
porary or permanent investment—provision for your
family—consult about your estate—or any other mat-
ter of a financial nature, we want you to feel entirely
free to call at the First National Bank and talk it over
with us. Our advice cost you nothing and it may be
the means of saving you a great deal of money.
First National Bank
Winnsboro, Texas
, CLASS MATE? METHODIST MEKT
School days do not last for-1 CL08BS. AT 8"KRMAN
ever -and when they ac past' Sherman, Texas Oc* 2:?
—memories are k.pt warm by rw # i ' Uc" Z3—
the photograplva of friends and ? . most far rjachin*
pals of the class room tnd cam- 8'ia,te UP" g the iiincrn.
Pus- , ministry in thj li.rth
Your chums should have a Conference, u.j, Episcopal
Penality( portrait" of you Church, S. , h, for the la t
andI you will prize theiri} in r.-j four years resulted this mcrning
AnH tii i *. ... Iwh«n Bishop John M. Moora,
And the home fo ks wi'l «1., preaidin*, u ,ri « appoin nieuts;
ways cherish a portrait of " hjjior the caniii" year bringing
turn,,,,. point" in y„„, „f, t„ „ ck
l nis studio is headquarters met here last Wednesday. Thi:
for the bist in photographic year marks tin haimimnn- ,.r
photographic
work and the doors are open
[to you and your frie.'.d;.
Bogg;;' Studio.
Rent a Ford. C. C. Miller.
■''
We can now make your ha!s
I to order, see Mrs. Whatley at
| The Enterprise.
I, J. Kendrick, Will Turner
and J.. F. Steed lire on a* fish-
ing trip below Jefferson this
I week.
Xr —- '
Rent a Ford. C. C. Miller,
of U
.T"l 7V vt T . V. " .T— ' Folks, we have dry goods ga-
John Aflen Nor-J Sfle Bexley and Hornfouclce be lore, still based on low priced
fore you seU your cattle ana cotton. T. B. Turner and Son.
hogs.
r n, Tennessee, are
:n; tl.cir aunts, Mesdiimes
Andrews and W. W
tier.
very l;irge stock of suite,
and dresses this season,
20 per cent lower. The
ferprise.
Rent a' Ford. C. C. Miller.
Mesdames Tom Shelton, J. H.
Beavers, J. II. Sheppeard and
, ,, . R. H. McCrary attended • he
Mrs. I. M. England and Mr. Eastern Star meeting in Dallas
and Mrs. J. E. Surratt of Celeste | this week.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Cannon.
Copyright 192J Hart Schaflnar & Mint
BOW ABOUT YOUR
FALL CLOTHES?
You ought to have clothes you can
be proud of; and that means
clothes that have both style and
quality •
Style is a matter that all makers
of clothes give a lot of thought to;
but quality is something that isn't
always cared for so well
Get both; style and quality. We
have the clothes that give you
both; we know they're right
Hart Schaffner & Marx
fine suits and overcoats
Campbell's Big Five
Rent a Ford. C. C. Miller.
Now is the time to order maga
zines for Christmas. It takes
three weeks to receive a monthly
magazine after the order it sent.
All orders and renewals are
cash. Mrs. Homer R. Weir.
Read the ads of T. B. Turner
& Son.
Henry Smith was home from
Dallas Saturday and Sunda>.
Paul Snow was in Tyler the
past two weeks.
year marks the beginning of a
new quadirr.iium.. MiniiA .it
who have held the same chrrges
for four years are not, except
Under exception?.! circumstan-
ces, sent bad: for the fifth
y<?ar. '
Following are the appoint-
ments mad. for the Sulphur
Springs district:
J. P. Luton, presiding elder;
Brashear, E. H. Coston; Com-
merce, J. A. Old; Como, N. C,
Little;'Cccper, W. A Stuckey;
Cum!-y ai^l Campbell, H. fa.
Cowling Euioe, E. F. Brown;
^airiee and Olive Branch, J. S.
Hughes, supply; Ladonia, S. M.
Wiliiantfi; Lake Croek, J. E.
Merrill; Mount Vernon, C. L.
Bowe.i;' Pecan Gap and . Ben
Frahklin, L. B. Tooley; Pick-
fon; R. S. Kerr; Ridgeway, Le-
rcy Massengale, sup ;ly; Snltiilo,
P. G. Hightower, supply; Sul-
phur Bhiff, J. W. Wright, J.
P. Fleniming. sunply; Sulphur
Springs, M. L. Hamilton; Sul-
phur Springs circuit, W. L. Ai-
ken, supply; Winnsboro, W. S.
Dnhnev: Wolfe City. R. C Hicks
Yowell, J. O. Littie, supply.
Keep your mon jy in the bank
are you trcuUcd by having > our money "burn a hok:"
it youi pocket? That is a common fault of money.
It' you have your money in the tank, whether it be
1: i:ch or Uttk, it will no, burn any holeu and it will
Ik- there when you need it.
Money carried on the person is a temptation to spend-
ing. Aloney in the bank does not offer this temptation
Ycu may hesitate Ivefore writing a choch where jou
woud not hesitate to spend if you had the money
with you. ,
We offer you the advan nges of our tanking facilities
and invito you bo open a chechking account with us.
M. &. P. State Bank
• A Guaranty Fund Bank alee Menken Federal
Reserve Systeal.
W. C. Kitt has opened an of-
fice in the Slow block on Mar-
ket s're^t when he will be
gad to "'cot all wanting eye
glasses fitted. He is a graduaee
from the Si. Louis Optical Col-
lege and hrs h <1 al>out twenty
years exnerience. which enables
him t< g" perfect satisfaction
to his cur.tomcn. See his ad in
this paper.
The Variety Store is surpris-
ing us. ' It is a much needed
store for Winnslwro. You can
buy all the little things and
some of the big ones quickly
and always at a saving. Have
you visited the new store?
MAYNARD TAYLOR
KIM,ED SUNDAY
8he*maik Texas, Oct. 22.—
No verdict had been returned
late today after an inquest he d
following the -finding of the
' -of Maynard Taylor, 20
year Old baker, of this city,
in an automobile in the 1000
block oro North Travis street
at daylight this morning.
Taylor was shot once throujib
Mrs. Faye Shearer returned the .Jugular vein. A pistol lay-
to Terrell Sunday, accompani- on runnu18' board of the
ed by Miss Ruth Jared who wi
Mrs. D. ' N. Steed of Min-
eola was in the city Monday.
Big Soap Special
Saturday, October 28th. ONLY
8 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
10 BARS WHITE EAGLE SOAP
2 PACKAGES SEA FOAM WASHING POWER
4 CREME OIL TOILET SOAP
$1.50 Worth Soap For $1.00
SATURDAY 28th ONLY
J. I. Connor
CARD OK THANKS
Visit in that city several days.
v
It seems that everybody has
to buy a good coat this season
judging I from our sales. Look
our large assortment over. Child
rens coaits $3.75 to $8.75 Miss-
es coats $4.95 to $12.50, Ladies
coats $6.75 to/$39.75. T. B
Turner and Son
Mr. and Mrs. O. Marvin
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Alvis Thomas spent Sunday in
Mineola.
We wish to thank the good
neighbors and Dr. Vickers for
car. The motor was running!bemg so good to us during the
and the lights were burning i])ncss d d,alh of our dear
when the body was found. . .
According to information ob-' v>1' ' -l • ' " ber.
tained by the officers, a shot
was heard at 1 o'clock this
morning and it is believed Tay-
lor was shot then, although he
had been dead less than two
hours when found, physicians
said. 'He left the home of a
friend a short time before 1
o'clock to go to town and pur-
chase medicine, it was declar-
ed at the inquest.
A quantity of groceries was
found in the rear of the car.
They were identified as having
com from a near by grocery
store.
May God's richest blessings l>c
with each one, as he was with
us in the hour of need.
Mr. T. H. Rucker and children
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bellomy
Mr. and Mrs. George Ross
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Biddy
Men's unions $1.19, mens
overalls $1.19, boys unions 75 to
98c. Sweaters 98c, houseshoes, ,r - . . , . . .
Me. dress shirts 98c. always1. „r,'t°rr'SM'y h,s T'"
new and sold for less at The ; ' Maid Taylor; a bro-
ther and two sisters. He came
to Sherman al>out four years
ago from Winnsl>oro.
Variety Store.
G. R. Patterson and family
have moved from Lockney to r1abUu«i constip.tion cured
Winnsboro and are for the pros in h to 21 Days f
ent OCCU|).ving one of Ralph "LAX-IXJS WITH PEPSIN" is a suecialJy-
CnmpbelFs houses in the north- prepared SyrupTonlc-Laxatlve for Habitual
prn nnrf of IVip ritv Mr Put-' Constipation. It relieves promptly .but
em part Ot me City. Mr. I at- shmlM bo taken to2lrfays
tersoil OWll.S a farm north of l to uidncorcjlular action. U Stimulates and
town and will probably move to K< l ulntos. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
same alwut first of the year, j '*'r
W. C. Kitts, Optometrist
Eyes Tested Spectacles Properly Fitted
Twenty years in the optical business. I nuike a
specialty of toric lense, Ultex and Kryptok Bifocals,
the very best that can possibly l>e had, you can see
far and near, for all headaches, neuralgia and dizzi-
ness that is caused from eye strain. I use Sir Williams
Crooks famous tinted glasses. I have my diploma from
the National Optical College of St Louis, Mo. Also I
have license and certificate from the State of Texas to
practice Optometry. I can give just as .good fit in lense
and frames as you can get from anyone and at less
cost. Come and see me and I will save you money.
If I can't fit your eyes I will tell you no and I will
not think hard of you for not buying from me.
My office ia next door to A. J. Milb Grocery Store.
Winnsboro, Texas.
% .
CORN WANTED
Will pay cash for good ear
corn. J. W. Johnson, blacksmith
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HAIJV9 CATARRH MEDICINE hn 1
been used auectstfully In the treatment
of Catarrh.
HALI/S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sifts of tin Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internnl Medicine, a Tonic, which ai ts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces. thus reducing the tnflamm .-<on
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio.
Read want ads
The fireman with his lad
der, ax and hose is at
your service when you
need him
But remember this! you
never need him until after
fire has started. By the
time he ge'us there much
damage may have been
done. Insurance in the Hart
ford Fire Insurance Com-
pany, represented by this
agency, protects you from
financial loss caused <>y
fire.
J. T. GIBSON & CO.
INSURANCE
M. & I'. Ifcink Bltlg. Winnsboro
Just Unloaded
Car of Flooring, Ceiling
and Drop-Siding
Also full line of Sewell's paints,
Lead, and Oil.
Cypress Shingles and Brick
Scroggin-Drummond
Lumber Co.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268246/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.