Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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AM MARTI
W1NN8B0B0 WEEKLY NEWS THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1925
,
IWELER
Fine Repairing, Clocks &
Optical Goods. All Work
Guaranteed
OFFICIAL ATATKMKNT
The First National Bank
WINNKHOIIO, TEX A 8
At (li«- Clous « f lluniiu-HH June !1<), 1025, ax Rendered to the
Comptroller of the Currency
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $400,408.29 Capital Stock $100 000.00
r s. Consols - 50,000.00 Suralug Fund $100,000.00
Building & Fixtures 11.870.00 ^"divided Profits .. 84,139.29
m * .. Circulation , 50,000.00
Customers Bonds 40,400.00
Bills 1 ayable NONE
Rediscounts (NONE
500,406 21
— -
AVAILABLE CASII:
U. S. Securities $144,400.00
Commercial Paper .. 60,000.00
Cflfh & Exchange 208,567.21 412,967.21 DEPOSITS
Total
$875,215.50 Total $875,245.50
The Above Statement in Correct
ALF MORRIS, Cashier
liiiskro Weekly News
(Homer It. Weir, Editor
iiblished Every Thursday
Entered as second class mat-
| September, 21, 19(19, at the
Boffice at Winnsboro, Texas,
ler the act of March 3, 1897.
Tyear in advance
Hvertising rates made known
■application.
Mr. and Mrs John Cranston,
Misses Jessie and Grace Don-
aldson and Lucille Malacord
were in Dallas Friday.
The Amusu Theatre will join
in the Nation-wide Celebration
of Screen Progress—GREATER
MOVIE SEASON in August
J. J. Fanning has thanks of
The News for a basket of
plums he left with us Monday.
Mr. Fanning says his crops are
fine and everything is looking
good.
Some real hard work in the
cotton field may mean some
easy money to someone who en-
tered the cotton contest. Might
now is when cotton needs atten
tion, am. those who give the
proper attentions to their fiel-
ds are going to realize some
real money in a few months.
NO. iM
Merchants & Planters State Hank
WINNSBORO, TKXAS
Statement at the close of Business .June 30th, 1925.
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans & Discounts
$261,940.40 Capital Stock $30,000.00
Heal Estate 28,699.94
Furniture and Fixtures Surplus Fund 10,000.00
7,000.00
Stocks & Bonds 10,150.00 Undivided Profits ... 2,115.06
Interest and Assesment Depos-
itors Guaranty Fund Bil)s pavab]e an(] Rediscounts
- 11,541.49 v 8R«17
Cash and Exchange
_ 32,672.33 Deposits . 246,982.81
Other Resources 1,940.88
TOTAL $348,951.04 TOTAL $348,951.04
The above statement is correct.
O. W. CRADDOCK Cashier
I
Miss Gladys Nftwlin has re-
turned to her home in Dallas
after a two weeks visit with re-
latives here. She was accom-
panied home by Mrs. ii. H.
Patrick, Miss Pauline Stokes,
Joe Stokes and Mr. and Mrs.
, Paul Ord who spent the week-
end there.
It looks like East Texas is go
ing to hit this year. We are ex-
pecting the best crop of cotton
here that we have ever grown.
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ELECTRIC FANS
Will Keep You Cool
They are Cheap to Buy and
to Operate
CALL US AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO
SHOW UOU AND EXPLAIN TO YOU
East Texas
Public Service Co.
Make W innsboro a MillionjPJf/,
Dollar Btrswberry Market"1?'
Miss Oneita Steed was home
from Wesley College for the
week-end.
The best that the screen can
give at the Amusu Theatre in
August—the Nation-wide cele-
bration of Screen Progress,
GREATER MOVIE SEASON.
Mrs. It. R. Alvis and daugh-
ter, Miss Helen, have returned
from an extended visit with re-
latives in Sadler, Wichita Falls
Floyd; id a and Mneral Wells,
Texas.
Miss Mattie Lee Wiliams was
home from Commerce for the
week-end.
Mrs. R. M. Williams of Ft.
Worth is visiting in the city.
Mrs. M. C. Shirev is visiting
her mother Mrs. P. M. Askew.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shearer
.\nd Chester Jones of Shreve-
port spent Saturday and Sun-
day in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Green-
wood of Dallas spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pierson
of Dallas were here for the
fourth.
Attention is called to the ch-
ange in the ad of the East
Texas Public Service Company
in this paper. They want you to
know about their fans.
Mrs. Alice Early of Paris
and son, J. B. Early of Shreve-
port are visiting Mrs. Early's
sister, Mrs. Arthur Angle.
A ball at Pickton Tuesday af-
ternoon between Perryville and
Pickton, resulted in a score of
4 to 8 in favor of Perryville. It
is said to have been a fast game
Sally Lucy Andrews is visit-
ing Mrs. Alston Bexley at Mt.
Vernon this week.
Nath Spearman has moved
his Cafe to the Martin building
across the street from the old
stand. Mr. Edwards, the Singer
sewing machine man moved to
the room vacated If/ Mr. Spear
man, and Cam Stevenson mov
ed to the Cotton
room in the rear of
drug store.
PLEASANT HILL
Health of this community is
good at present, with the excep-
tion of Miss I^ena Price who
has been on the sick list for
several weeks but we are glad
to report that she is improving
Carl Tomlinson of Greenville
spent the fourth with Cleo Spi-
vey.
Mrs. Clay Tittle and daugh-
ter, Ludie Mae, visited relatives
in Clarksville the past week.
Miss Gladys Thacker, who
has had a bad attact of appen-
dicitis for the last few days, is
doing nicely now.
Miss Opal Spivey of Commer-
ce visited her parents the past
week-end.
Miss Nettie Hamm and the
Misses Dykes visited Gladys
Thacker Friday.
Miss Prudie Baxter visited
Miss Victoria Brock Sunday.
Most of the folks of this lit-
tle burg attended the play at
Pleasant Grove Saturday night
and reported seeing one more
good play.
Miss Crissie Goolsby of near
Cooper is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Lola Harris, and friends
here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Robinson
I„ M. French was in town
Friday with several buckets of
fine honey which he readily dis
posed of at a fair price.
Those people who seldom go
to the movies don t know what
fitey rfre missing, d,i theN ? Tell
them about GREATER MOVIE
SEASON opening at the Amusu Nicholson of Terrell
ing their aunt, Mrs
venson.
Exchange j of Winnsboro spent the fourth
Fowler's with his parents at Perryville.
Raymond Brooks is home a-
gain.
Mr. Q. B. Morris has been vis
it ing in Dallas for a short while.
Mr and Mrs. Car) To;id;nsi ?>
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Hamm.—Sun Kiow-
Misses Lucille and
Theatre and all the leading
theatres in the Lnited State?
in August.
M. D. Carlock attended court
"n Mt Pleasant Monday.
itev. J. W. Ussery ind family
of Maude Texas spent Sunday
afternoon and night with J. T.
Wright and family returning
home Monday.
Margaret i ev.
are visit-
Will Ste- Rex Wyle left
| Detroit Michigan
a good position.
last week for
whov he ha<
Fred Steed of Mineola was in
the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Dallas spent
with home folks.
Norn's Butler
the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caradine
of Sanger are visiting Mr. and j
Mrs. J. L. Caradine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Bivins
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nicholson
of Terrell are visiting in Winns-J
boro.
Mr.
spent
R. N. Norris of Dallas
Saturday and Sunday
with his aunt, Mrs. Andrews
and Mrs. Butler.
Movies never were better!
Let's Celebrate. GREATER MO
VIE SEASON opens at the
Amusu Theatre in August—the
Nation-wide Celehration of
screen progress.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wilcox-
son and son Henry have return-
ed from a visit in New. York
with Mr: and Mrs. Earl S. Mac
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carlock of
Longview visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Attaway this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crump of
O'Donnell are visiting Mrs. T.
J. Gibson.
Mrs. Roy Williams (net- llutb
.fared) of Fort Worth has a po-
sition as stenographer with
XV. A. Nabors Fruit Co.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1925, newspaper, July 9, 1925; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268382/m1/5/?q=%22j.w.%20ussery%22: accessed April 27, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.