Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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Pulling Off the Greatest Bonafide Sale in the History of
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Price on Every Article in the Building Reduced
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Nothing Reserved—Opportunity of Your Life
$100 Reward for Any Representation We Fail to Make Good
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DECEMBER 14th to DECEMBER 24th, 1922
By B. F. CAMPBELL, Owner
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Winnsboro, Texas
■L&JLING PACKAGES
FOB ICHR1STMAS
Man Christmas packages ear-
■Xifc., Attractive little gummed
SMksftn requesting that the pack-
- st0PPi- bo not 'opened until Christ-
■>wuu* ran be pasted near the ad-
Wrap packages securely,
iftjnristmas cards will carry the
ii—i ii ii.h)i II of g(^->d will where
vjpneBWinta are not sent.
GAY BLADES MAKE
MERRY WHILE TULSA
AUTHORITIES GROWL
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WOOD COUNTY MAFwfa
IN SANTO DOMINGO
1 Washington Dc. 4— Amo
ng the U. S. Marines who were
recently assigned to duty in
the West Indies is Willie G.
Bright of Hawkins, Wood Cou-
nty, Texas, who is now on duty
in Santo Domingo. JI<> will re-
main in tha. country for an in-
Tulsu., Okla., Die. 9. — In
upots Tulsa county tonight was
its old self again.
In the palmy days bf Tulsa
was the "wettest day town" the
world ever boasted. Then came
the reformers and thu gambling definite podi'>d .as the Marines
halls, the bootleggers and the will be withdrawn from that
roadliouses ceased operation. republic as soon sis a permanent
Gaiety prevailed in at least government is established.
three roadhouses in the county _
tonight it was reported and gay
young blades were making mer-
ry while county and state auth-
orities were growling at each ot-
would her.
From reliable sources it has
learned that three auto-
Willie, w no is a son of Mrs. occupied that country to main-
Alice Thomas of Hawkins, join- tain order. In subsequent year
ed the Marines ait New Orleans j the country has made rapid pro
tw° J™" a*o, and was I fma anrt outbreak., of lawL
FOUND DEAD IN BED
it .If you expect to buy i'.mt-
■ ^t ^<H?d df good quality and
-mry likely now. In making your
jpa rib n i r i early you wil be as-
r*a*jf d tof a supply of seed of
.«m«A quality and very likely at
\ln««iL->r prices than you would (
"thaw- to pay later on. Store the
amm6 where they will not heat,1 been
sT*nr be subjtict to dampness *>r mobiles Ihaded with booze this
qaHtecks from rata, mice or ani- iv'ee^ Pu,,wl into Tu,sa floni
Mexico. Veteran rum runcrs, it
■JL Firewood is becoming more said, immediately following
tsmvl nipt'e scai*ce each winter. I County Attorney W. ,F. Seav-
Rofiy farmers and their tenan-1l'1'8 announcement that "Ix.bze
M. .rut tre l>est troes to burn, ppu'd run down the gutters in
-ftwprfoy causing a great loss, lulso for all he cai^id,' set out
jMtoft let any trees be cut for, 'or Mexico and cargoes tof li-
^hrrwood that can be used for .
I Red whisk" is mrre n'entiful
Wet, dirty stalls do much at this time thttn il h«s l*en in
' -iwm to the live stock. Use ^vo nd ' " nnc mis.
:0!coty of clean, dry bedding diUpped from $40 to $30 a
mmd make more economical gains | (juart.
... fed liberally and give dryj ~~ ' ~
►ping quarters. The bedding j GORDON ALVIS GETS
helps save manure. BIG ROAD CONTRACT
.2k In dxtling the meat at:
filling time, be sure to see ( The following item was clip-
stntioncd for several months in
this city. Later he embarked
on a navel vessel for service in
theWst Indies and he is now
with the 2nd Bragade of Mar-
ines which makes its headijua-
ters at the capital of the Dom-
inican Republic.
Santa Domingo was troubled
sness are now thing of the past
The city has many old ruins re-
miniscent of the early Spanish
occupation.. The Marines have,
established school systems, andi
have organized and trained na-1
live troops who will furnish
military protection to that cou-
with }x>litical disturbances pri-|ntry when the Americans for
or to 1910, when the Marines cos have been withdrawn.
Mrs. Nannie Booth, aged
died suddenly Friday night J
the home of her daughter,
A. F. Crumpler. She retired I
night before in her usual
health, but when her dn«gh|
went to her room about 7
cf«>ck Saturday morning
arouse her she found her de
Heart trouble was ascribed I
the cause.—Pittsburg Gazttel
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it does not freeze. Freez-1 ped from the ban Anti<)«io fcx-
of a thin layer around the ( press:
,<mJter surface of the meat acts, Kerrville, Tex., Dec. 7.—Ad-
i blanket and holds the heat j ditional detracts for the com-
thus preventing thorough , peltition of tre old Spanish trail
__ and almost«invariably j wore let by the commissioners
ting in spoiled moat when, court yesterday al'tern -on to
curing process begins. I Gorton Alvis of Fredericksburg
Now is a good time to go (of $:;o,952.92 for five miles
t:
tlie 'phone line and trim
the bushes that ara touch-
the wiro, repair breaks in
line, and iwpbce b:1>ken in-
rs. 'Phone service is bad,
t weather, especially when
wire comes in contact with
Make repairs for better
rice.
i Cored In 6 to H Pmjt
.rn.sfSSiKir's*
from the Town Ci-eek bridge,
which will cost $6,178.
Six bids in all were received
by the court.
Big Christmas tree at the
Methodist church Christmas
eve. If your children are not
already in some Sunday school
bring them. There will be some-
thing on the tree for them.
Read want ads
Useful Christmas Gifts
Clocks
How long have mother and dad wished for a new
clock? There is n friendliness In the tick of a clock
there is cheer in its tinkling gong ax it strikes the
hours. I have a varie y of sizes and styles popularly
priced.
W atches
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SAM MARTIN
JEWELER
Winrssboro, . .
T exas
$ I 00 i
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not bac
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not red
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Homer
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Every man wants a watch—A ffood watch. AndI |
what season of the year could such a gift ^ ^ ,
suited tlian at Christmaa. Give him a present that"|
will cherish through the long years to come. O®
line includes the standard makes and at \reaso®***)
prices.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1922, newspaper, December 14, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268253/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.