Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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I On Saturday, January 15, at 9 o clock a. m. the Bryce-
Nichols Companys store will open aLCi will orier for
.-ale our entire stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
and GENTS' FURNISHINGS including a line of most
serviceable shoes for men, women and children at
astonishly low prices.
It is true that conditions are such as make it neces-
sary for people to buy what they have to have at very
low prices, and we realize this. This sale offers you ex-
actly what you need at a price that anyone can afford
t0 pay* . , i , or
The following are some of the bargains we are offer-
ing and hundreds of others which space forbids our
quoting are just as good:
(CLASSIFIED
REPORT of the condition of 1
FIRST NATIONAL B/
SEED PEANUTS-For sale at
J$1.00 per bushel. E. M. Abei-
[cronibie at Cartwright.
SALESMEN WANTED to solic-
it orders for li: orienting
if leases and paints. Sal. . (
1 ■ 1 !i H-if-
Comn ision. . .duu: - iri> K
vey Oil C<>.. Cleveland, 01, •>.
I
,
POL ND—Sati: niy on or* <i
the roads Icadiny into W iM'*-
boro a pocket ik ok con la i :n/
money. Owner may get same
by calling at 'his office, giving
descri) tion. ami paying for ih ■
notice.
U Winnsboro, in the State of Texas, at the close of
Dec. 29. 1920.
RESOURCES
: 0*-n« and discount*, including rediscounts, (except
tlu se sin iv n in b and c) $501,367.18
imbilitv account cf acceptances of this
i
n
62.947.55
564,314.74
Bonds |W{.
50.000JO
value 1.000.00
21.000.00
nk purchased or discounted by it
Totai Loan.* , , /IT „
osit <•' ;() sii'tue i iculutlon (U. S.
value) . '. * '
' Indued lo '-secure I'. S. deposits pal
OviU'l ;.'ul unpledged
Dep< it< il
pviv'sii...
Total I'. S. Government securities
Securities, other than U.S. l>onds not including stocks
owned and unpledged .... 6,434.81
y ho cf l. 'ukii<r horse, owned and unincumliered
10.000.00
with Trust Department in accordance with
<f See. 11-K Fed Res Act 40,000.00
UU
PARI
■
ThJ
E luitv in banking house.
10.000.00
ROOMS FOR :;EXT—Apply at
this office.
1 LOT OF 30c DRESS GINGHAM. 12 YARDS FOR
i LOT OF 2iic DRESS GINGHAM. 20 YDS FOR
1 LOT BEST AM. SHIRTING PRINTS PER YD
1 LOT BEST DRESS PRINTS PER YD
1 LOT COTTON CHECKS PER YD
i I.OT 35c TUPELO CHEVIOTS PER YD
. lot 35c OUTING, 8 YDS FOR
! LOT 36 in. SEA ISLAND DOMESTIC 8 YDS FOR
1 LOT 36 in CAMBRIC PER YD
A BIG LOT OF EMBROIDERY AND LACES 10 YDS FOR
LOT M in. $2.00 SERGE, GOOD COLORS PER YD
$1.00
$1.00
10c
121/oC
4c
15c
.$1.00
$1.00
15c
10c
85c
72 in. TABLE LINEN THAT SOLD FROM $1.50 TO $3.25 PER
YARD, NOW PER YARD 99c
All Ladies and Misses Coats Go in this Sale
at the Very Lowest Prices. Come to
see them and Select what
will suit you
1 LOT OF CAMISOLES EACH 10c
MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS FROM 10c UP.
SHIRTS, COLLARS, UNDERWEAR AND SUITS ALL GO AT
CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES.
Grocery Department
BEST % in. 65c GRASS PLOW LINES 36 ft FOR 39c
25c SIZE K. C. BAKING POWDER 8 FOR 50c
1 LOT $1.00 BROOMS EACH 50c
1 LOT FIELD SHOT GUN SHELLS PER BOX 85c
C ANNED CORN AND TOMATOES PER CAN 10c
MISSION BRAND i ICICLES, 65c SIZE . 39c
2 Pol ND CANS LIMA BEANS. 15c SIZE 3 ( A.\S FOR 25c
1 LOT LARGE SIZE GARRETT SNUFF 25c
L LOT LARGE SIZE ROOSTER SNUF1- 19c
1 LARGE BOXES OF MATCHES FOR . 25c
ALL OTHER GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES.
The above prices are quoted to show you what we
are doing. You have been looking for bargains. Don't
fail to come to this sale for we have bargains to offer
you, and because of having a fire in our store, are able-
to offer you the best goods at the c'leanest price any
f have been offered in V\ innsboro for a long tiine. Some
of these g n:ls are dam iged from water and smoke, but
the wearing quality is just as good as if no water oi
smoke had touched them. We are giving you the ad-
vantage of the price because, of this condition. Many
of these goods are not damaged at all, so be sure to
come and see for yourself and select such bargains as
you desire.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
This sale is for strictly cash—nothing credited to
anyone. As we are giving you great bargains, no
goods will be exchanged.
Remember the date of opening, Jan. 15, at 9 o'clock
in the morning, and this sale will continue until our
entire $20,000 stock of goods is disposed of. First
come, first served, and from this you will know that
unless you come early you may not be able to select
the goods you want.
WANTED—To convert $2.HOO
worth absolutely irilt edge s.-
I curity paper bearing 10 per
cent into cash. O. L. Crigler.
FOR SALE—Frost proof calv
bage pants, 500 $1.50, 1000
$2.50, postpaid. 1000 $2.00, 10.-
1000 $1.50 per 1000. express
collect. Kinsey Wholesa'e Plant
Co. Valdosta. Georgia.
WANTED—Tn borrow from
$1000 to $3000 at 8 per cent
interest two to five years time.
;C. V. Weir.
PLOWING—Am ready to plow
gardens. Tom Lawson, east of
ice plant. Phone 9. 23
One 4-room house, nice lot,
good water, will seli or trade.
Good location. See J. B. Howell.
Furniture and fixtures
•• k of Federal Reserve Bank (r)0 per ct of sub)....
Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
('; >h in vault and net amounts due from natl bks
Exchanges for clearing house.. .
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as
reporting bank (other than Item 15)
Total of Items 12. 13. 1 j, 15 and 16 171,328.86
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer
T< rtal
$921,1
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided profits 184.292.44
Less current expenses, int. and taxes i-d 27,689.35
Interest and discount collected or credited in advance
( f maturity and not earned—(approximate)
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust com-
panies in the United States and foreign countries
other than included in Items 28 or 29
Total of Items 28, 29. 30, 31 and 32 8,617.77
Individual deposits subject to check. .......
Other demand deposits «
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
sub I to Res items 33. 34,35,36,87 38 442,147.51
Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor)
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items
39, 10. 41, and 42 76.698.18
Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank
71
411
441J
Total
Several of our out-of-town
subscribers have sent in their State of Texas. County of Wood, ss:
renewals the past week, anion? I. Alf Morris. Cashier of the above named bank do
them being Miss Exa Landers swesir that aliove statement is true to the l>est of my
of Coahoma, and T. J. Embry, roRRlXT-ATTEST* Aif Monls* Cashien
Snyder.
When you tl.5ill; of hosiery
think of Foot-Rest. At one-half
former prices. The Enterprise.
Geo. D. Hurdle
C. II. Morris
Jno. D. Fowler
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7 day of Jantj
C. M. Cain, Notary
W. G. Bland and C. C. Acker
are opening a feed and grocery
business in the Char'ie Moore
brick adjoining J. V. At aw ay's. °"t of their teens.
Howell and Mrs.
The Daughters of Wesley ed. The Methodist chsr^j
class will be composed of ladies always been a church for|
Mrs. W. (.. masses. It is the
en Stokes church. It has no missia|
Every week for three months will organize and have charge the world beyond that of
The News has been receiving until the class will find a teach- It " ,,, ..
requests tor sample co.-ies of er. This class has promise or -, 7* j ,
luselt as a kind of
sanctorum" prepared
esteem
better
copies of i r.
our paper trom people in ditfer- a bin future.
ent portions of the country. Boost, boost, let's build up
For a time we were at a Ins- to the gaps in our Sunday schoor. fo1' t,,ose who
understand why so many weie Another very important class selves as being
wanting a \\ nr U- pa; e--. is that of young ladies of our others. But rather for
but a man m Detroit let it out. church. Mrs. C. E. Eskridge who esteem themselves «|
add.d to h - i i|-:e,t that h. will make an excellent teacher f p t «• t
"wanted to !eam so,uoOnr- for this class. She is to I., a - °f ^ Ut 6CCk"lR
",,ont 1 _h (> 1 11 d.'v. nprv -I- • !.,I v.itli the or^ini/a.
here." Ti.e Chi|.'..t*s.Robeis ii;ie l.y Mi.-. > Lo;-.-.:n,
Syndica* > and t'Wi mV,..,, Enilv T(inu.,. ai„,
BRYCE NICHOLS CO.
WINNSBORO, TEXAS
- (j(.d s grace to obtain a
"i of .
heaven.
j*V" > The Baptist mcetinf
jell Oarlock. have hwn run'lin« tW0..J
i,,j . ,,, ... e \ next Sunday. We have <«■
... , Anr> >et another that we fpol , . 0 , . ,.
, successful m br.nging in a will prove to be one of the ed tW0 Sunda>' mg,
i well here it will lv there In strongest organizations of our ^ this meeting and
Pef'olt-' 'v <'n
town "on the ni;"i" and if t1
utt !}r.f th- bell Oarlock.
| box-car letters and to stay. If Sundav "^i'T^Tharof'vrung meetin* is 10 hc«m *ht
there is oil in this rr-untry we men. Few churches claim such Sundny in Fobri,"r*v W
believe they will find it.
To Cure a Cold in 0 ,e Day
Tak«* LAXATIVE flPflMO QI'IMNE (Tiblfti 1 It scllooi l-w ti ,< p ,, it
^mhocoujh h^hbmaw.s.dlthi cn001 cht>n* rev* h'
Cold. cp.ovt.s .limturooae«<u ioX. JC organize this class wi
an excellent bunch of talented
younj men, who now form a r°nd' thC ,Fw J
irood portion of „ur Sunday clu,rch- c° "*ht ah®
school choir. Rev ,,m our U8lial P ogram next
ith the n.- d,,y-.T|K U"l11MrVi"°'i'|
distance of R. W. Ham. Louia 18 "™erall>' "
M. E. Sunday School Stevenson and Vance Gist. gather-in service an
I We repeat it. work for our ! \Jhe Lords ?aU!^
At a meeting of officers and Sunday school. Attendance a °°nfeIT< , ^h*.
teachers of the Senior depart- Vea1' «g° 96. attendance hist ®erv'ces nt chu
ment called last Sunday alter- Sunday 207. We desire an av- ![U8t that, t(li®
noon it was discussed and oted erftRe attendance of 200 this the.aPProva' of the
for the reorganization of the Ve™'- Let's work and \^rk to- e''a[ly1 n"d ihat n0 °"L J
adult department. gether. R J Turner Snnt ,pe co-operationj
It was learned that numbers * ' L°rd'8 work' We h.a.V/^
of grown ups are staying out METHODIST CHURCH *
of Sunday school on account , been both pleased andj
of feeling that they do not ex-1 To our very great surprise the
actly fit is any certain class. We had possibly the largest P® "ies8a®'e" ftha . toi
Now Methodists boost this congregation last Sunday that w a rr^ioW
reorganization for it will be we have ever greeted at the „ We hnd flve n , a tr*
hard to have same work for eleven o'clock hour since we "nday wh,ch
the first few Sundays. came into your midst Of course flfteen fiince W® C. „ Mil
M. a Carlock will continue this is a g'eat joy t tl Z * ^ ^
the good work of bis Bible tor. You remember the Ar,os- y , ,
class. A membership of thirtv tolic church was growing ' in Want y0U ~
or more will no doubt be favor with the people when the nUmber VS« ^
worked up at an early date by Lord added to them dav hy Howel,^
this very efficient teacher. day those that were being sav- ^ mir uttle wiiit]
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921, newspaper, January 14, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268154/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.