Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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LOW INTRODUCTORY shoe prices
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BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES'
AND MISSES' LOW CUTS
JUST RECEIVED
Ladies Patent one strap slippers, low
rubber tipp heel, introductory price
only $3.45
Indies brown Kid one strap slipper,
low rubber tip heel, introductory
price $3.45
I.adieu brown Kid 3 strap slipper,
low rubber tip hv«i, introductory
price $3.45
Ladies black Kid Oxford rubber tip
military heel introductory only $.'1.4!
Ladies black Kid Oxford rubber tip
military heel introductory only $3.45
Ladies Brown Kid Oxford rubber tip
military heel, Introductory price
only _. $3.45
Ladies patent 2 strap slipper, rubber
military heel, Introductory price
only $1.45
Ladies black kid 2 strap slipper, rub-
ber tip military heel, introductoir
price $1.45
Ladies mahogany kid 1 strap pump,
low rubber tip heels, Introductory
price $8.95
Ladies black kid 2 strap slipper, low
rubber tip heels, introductory price
only — $2.95
Misses patent 1 strap pumps, low
rubber tip heels, Introductory price
only $2.9!>
Misses brown 1 strap pump, low
rubber tip heels, introductory price
only - $2.95
Misses patent Grecion sandals, low
rubber tip heels, introductory price
only $2.95
Children's patent strap pumps, low
rubber tip heels, introductory price
only $2.45
Loider school shoes for girls, gen-
uine gun metal, introductory price
onlv $2.75
Red (jioo.se school shoes for girls,
chocolate glow polish, introductory
price - — — $2.9«>
Men's black kid bluchers, cushion
insoles, introductory price -$7..r>0
Men's glazed Kangaroo bals straight
last, introductory price $7.50
Men's mahogany kid seamless Bals,
straight last, introductory
only
Men's black kid seamless
straight last, introductory
only —
Men's mahogany Hals, English Wal-
ker, introductory price $3.95
Men's Box Calf Blucher, Introduc-
tory price $3.25
Men's Glove Outing Bal, Introduc-
tory price — $2.95
Men's black water proof cap blucher.
work shoes, introductory price $4.50
Boys Box Call Fine Shoes, introduc-
tory price - $2.50
Boys Shure Good Work Shoes, in-
troductory price $3.50
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SHOE
price
*4.00
Bals,
price
$1.93
A FULL LINE OF GOOD SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
COME TO
SEE US
GIBSON BROS
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Winnsboro Weekly News
Homer R. Weir, Editor
$1.25 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Entered as second-class mat-
ter, September 24, 11)09, at the
postoffice at Winnsboro, Texas,
Under the act of March 3, 1879.
Advertising rates made known
on application.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
W. M. PIERSON
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Suites 311-312 and 313
3rd. Floor Slaughter Building,
Dallas, Texas.
Special attention to business
of non-residents.
LITTLE ADS
FARM WANTED—If you have WANTED—Man with car to « —rcr 1
a good low-priced farm nenr^olT line low priced Tires and P^ar.-i nifm AlTlPrlrail Hllttfil* Cow
Winnsboro for sale, suitable for; Tubes.$100.00 per week and ex- | V^aampiOIl L Mlieman DUttCF V/UW |
general farming and stock penses. Sterlingworth Tire Co.,
raising, write me at once with 1527 Sterling, E. Liverpool,
lowest Ohio.
HATCHING EGGS—Pure bred: ... ,
single comb White Leghorn,1 full descriptlm and ..... y
special muting, M. Johnson cash prce. John D. Baker, Do- -
strain; $2 per setting of 15.
Or will book orders for future
delivery. A. J. O'Shields,
Phone 201, one long, two short.
Winnsboro, Texas.
Queen, Arkansas.
I)R. R. E. WRIGHT
Eye, Ear, Nose and throat
711 Wilson Bldg.
Dallas, Texas.
In office at Winnsboro the first
Saturday and Friday before in
each month.
Pile* Cured In 6 to 14 Days
DrutfiMs refund money If PA7.0 OINTMHNT fsll<
lo cujv 111 hint!, llllriM. Rleeditit or I'mtrudinii
Instantly relieves lirhlu* Piles, and yon
restful sleep after first application. 80c.
Piles
can il<-t
Plenty meal and acid phos-
phate at Farmers Cotton Oil
Co.
Phone 130—printing
iucle -Muss ttosfo
satin dress, one hand towell,
box Watkins face powder and
a little rub board. Return to
News Office or to Miss Ruby
James. 18
FOR SALE—Extra good post-
oak posts, 6-foot, 6 cents each
at stump at Cypress Church.—
J. C. Armstrong,. Route 1,
Winnsboro. 18
( WANTED—Farm hand. Some
- land and two or three houses
FOR SALE—SIX 10 weeks old for rent Will soon have somel
plfTfl, ?r>.00 each. Paul Gorman. ..outli CaiMina cabbage plants
V • - or . ale.—R. F. Gibson.
FOR SALE -I' ul cheap,
FOR SALE—at a bargain. 1
wagon and harness, 1 cultiva-
tor, 1 Spring tooth harrow, 8
Heel Sweeps, 1 Fertilizer Dis
LOST—Friday, December 22, a j bird dog pups.—Gene Mattox.
bundle containing one brown
FOR SALE—My household
goods.—Mrs. May Johnson.
SALESMEN WANTED to so-
licit orders'for lubricating oils,
greases and paints. Salary or
commission. Address The
Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, O.
FREE TUITION—in shorthand
bookkeeping, typewriting, jour- iyjo_
Halisrn and advertising to all | tributor, 2 Georgia Stocks, 2
people regardless of religious Kelly Plows, 1 Planter, 50 bales
belief. Only expense that of en-1 Sorghum Hav, well cured
rollmnt fee. Day and night clas-1 bright. Will trade hay for sy-
sos. Employment bureau, manu- rup, or pork.—J. C. Jennings
script service, courses are bet-1 ~ • — • -■
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, May Walker
OlMe HemptOui,
a 7-year old Hoi-
ateln, of Austin.
Mian., la ttM D. 8.
duunpleo better
oow or«r all
breeds and ages
for 1922. She pro-
duced 1218.69 lbs.
of batter fat or
3ieo.fi lbs. of milk.
ter than given by ordinary busi-
ness college or school of jour-
alism. Places provided for a
I1 OR SALE—Rhode Island
- . , , " ''KS8 for batching.—C. C.
few to work in exchange for Chapman.
at Cain's Cash Store.
board and other expenses. Ad-
dress First Congressional
Church College and Pennsylvan-
ia avenues, Fort Worth, Texas.
If in the city, take University
car, get off at Pennsylvania.
Telephone, Lamar 805.
WANTED—To rent farm, 25
or 30 acres, 3rd and 4th or hal-
ves.—Phone 324.
EGGS—American S. C. White
Leghorns, Ferris strain, first
premium at Winnsboro show.
Hatching eggs $5 per 100,
baby chicks $10 per 100 f. o. b.
farm.—Randolph White Leg-
horn Farm, Pickton, Texas. 20
LION TAMERS' CLUB
A Lion Tamers' club for
Winnsboro is the latest move-
ment on foot and the plans are
completed and work already
begun, the chief aim of which
Smith; Longhorn Cheese, Fred
wlicy! c,nfl Cheese' Ca™y
I he rest of the members
comprise the "whole cheese."
—Reporter.
Phone 130 printing
Read want ads
\\rr\r\r\ n a * u * . , uic uuei ami 01 Which
-f0? r k^nd,a !s .the promotion of the cheese
leave your order at L. L. bod
gen's or see E. P. Salmon.
FOR SALE—Good corn at my
farm. Price $1.00 per bushel.
A. A. Lindsey, Winnsboro, Tex-
as- 20.
LOST—Blaack sow pig about 6
weeks old. Notify J. L. Hul-
sey.
piw* saw tiMGi mm vure
RSAO COO* THAT IVUY OAS m
eve«Y *«AY' iHS 6*TS TM*
BITTH OP M/M- •
STRAYED—About two weeks
Lost—A heavy army overcoat
fceteen Lesburg and Winnsboro
late Saturday evening. Reward
for return to T. L Garrett,
Pittsburg 17
* FOR SALE—Want to sell or
ago, Poland China sow pig,
black, crop off right ear, about
12 weeks old. Notify T. U.
Carter, Scroggins, route 1.
FOR SALE—Or trade: House
and lot in Winnsboro. Will sell
at a bargain. See or write B.
D. Tucker, Thomas, Texas. 19 FORSALE—Want to
trade registered Jersey cow,
just fresh.—Henry Mitchell.
STRAYED—From my place in
Winnabono December 26th, a
polpd chin* gilt, blaick with
white points, weight about 176
pownda. Liable to go any
eetion. Notify L L. Perry
t 176 xm
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sell or
trade 5,000 stalks of seed cane.
■Henry Mitchell.
|WANTED—Farm land or man
shares. Six miles north of
innaboro.—C. C. Pierce, root#
industry as well as providing
entertainment and wholesome
athletics for the boys.
Quarters have been secured
on the second floor of the Ma-
sonic building and athletic par-
aphernalia, such as bars, tra-
peze, rings, punching bags have
already been installed.
This club fills a long felt for
need in our city and will be
conducted in an orderly way
■ind bids fair to be a roaring
success.
The officials plan a big sur-
prise for the club in the way
of a cheese breakfast which
will be the formal opening of
this project and are very much
elated over the success so far
attained and seems sure to be
possessed of considerable odor
by reason of the officers A
list of the officials follow:
Big Cheese, Bran Shelby;
Limburger Cheese, Burch
Coats; Swiv Cheese, Lee Ba-
beri Roquirt; Cheese, Bennie
Weir; Cream Cheese, Spurgeon
Braden; Cottage Cheese, Lynn
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MAKE 1
Nu Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worm* li«v« on
healthy tolor, which Indicate) Jioor blood. nnda
tale, there U more or less uomsch disturbM*
GROVE b i ASTKLES3 chi.l TONIC illvoo rcSuliffl
(or two or three week* will enrich the blued. ■'
prove the dl«e tkra, and act M( General R,r*n£f*
cnlnit Tonic to the whole ayitcm. Nature will lb«
throw off or dispel the worms, and theChlld willi*
lo perfect health. Pleasant to take. 80c per bo«U
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announcement
I HAVE OPENED A MILLINERY
SHOP IN THE BALCONY OF T1IE W. C.
DODGEN CO. STORE WITH AN ENTIRE-
I V NEW LINE OF THE LATEST DE-
SIGNS IN SEASONABLE MILLINERY,
WHICH WAS RECENTLY BOUGHT
WHILE ON A BUYING TRIP. ,
WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE MY
FRIENDS, OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS
CALL AND SEE ME IN MY NEW LOCA-
TION.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1923, newspaper, January 18, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268258/m1/6/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.