Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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JANUARY 18, 1928
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^,.,-vic(■ tin First National Hank render* is of the
L|,.sl and .i. satisfactory character. We seek to
,x. every'i11'. ,,ot on,v a saft' P,ace in which
L |, ti ii «1,(1 • ,,ut in the character of a busi-
liit-nd. V 'e are glad to place our services and
culities at your command by mail or in person.
„v wu hear from you ?
First National Bank
Winnsboro, Texas
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edelweiss club junior harmony
Mrs. J. K~~South' rland wJ CLUU ^ANIZED
ofMthe
isr ciji" mfe'TXwut1 om! r:- Sr &
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AMMUki
*'8, pre ulent;
Icroggin-Drummond
Lumber Co.
All Kinds of
tar/; Mrs. i p f' And is(>n,
r asurer: i . , U| J MacNtill,
cntic; MrMajcu> PMtr.ck,
parliamentarian; Mrs. Jim Gib-
son, press reporter; M s. Tom
Mack, teacher; Mrs. W. D.
Suiter, ass: t." l( clier. Mrs.
J. E. Souh'vaud v.a' fleeted
d'legate to 1h< state Fe'ora-
tion with Mr\ T. J. Gibson,
alternate. JV1 s. (.laid Vicky's,
Mem'ion )mv foi. Friday and Saturday,
uith Mrs. Georgj hurdle, a ter-^_The Enterprise.
J?v!5C|°t. refi;e:;i,IT,en!i8 wer?, Miss Leda Rolin of Cumby
ntlf w i i Vm tJeel Rpont tht! week-end with Miss
next.Wednesday with Mrs. Earl Gene Gibson.
-lacNeill.
Jvalyn Butle •, sec
r.t ry - tr a. ur r; Margaret
n i.', cor spo. dl g secreta-
ry; lorn Al is Craddock, ac-
companist; Loia Drummond,
press repo.tcr.
—Reporter.
Carhartt union-made overalls
guaranteed.—W. C. Dodgen Co.
Five dollar specials in milli-
-Reporter.
BER
and Building Material
lur Prices are Right
Your Patronage Will Be
Appreciated
The Edelweiss Club met with
Mrs. J. B. Parker Wednesday,
Jan. 10. After transacting all
necessary business the club ad-
journed for pleasure. A most
happy hour was spent playing
Bridge, after which* a delicious
salad course was served to six-
teen members. Mrs. Parker is
an ex-member of the Edelweiss
Club and it was a great pleas-
ure to meet with her again.
•• -Reporter.
Five dollar specials in milli-
nery for Fridav and Saturday.
—The Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. YV. E. Wlmtley
returned from Dallas Sunday.
Carhartt union-made overalls
guaranteed. -W. C. Dodgen Co.
Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Wylie
were visitors in Mt. Vernon
last Sunday.
Five dollai specials in milli-
nery for Friday and Saturday.
—The Enterprise.
> If you wan I a delivery made,
call Jim's delivery. Phone 328.
New spring line of Curiee
Clothing for men and young
men.—W. C. Dodgen Co.
Rev. Th< > A. Binford left
Monday for Hot Springs to at-
tend a Sund; y school conven-
tion.
TV/O INCOMES
When John D. Rockefeller was a struggling young
bookkeeper in Cleveland lie laid the foundation for his
now KK-ut fortune by ju'iing into operation a very
old but positive law of success.
He wasn't satisfied h a $9 |t. r week salary. He
naturally want d more- but he had only one pair of
hands—and one head. So he saved AND PUT MON-
EY TO WORK for hiin- -his savings. Then he had
TWO incomes instead of one.
TWO INCOMES ARE BETTER THAN ONE.
YOUR WAGE, SALARY OR CROP PROFIT
MAY BE FINE—BUT WHEN MONEY COMES
TO YOU IN THE FORM OF INTEREST—
as well as the other—then you are on the road
to a comfortable old age.
TODAY IS THE DAY TO START A CHRISTMAS
SAVING ACCOUNT FOR 1923
M. & P. State Bank
Guaranty Fund Bank
Also Member of the Federal Reserve System
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Hall Benton of Quitman w; s
in the city Tuesday afternoon.
Carhartt union-made overalls
guaranteed.—W. C. Dodgen Co.
R. J. Turner was in Dallas
the first of the week buying
goods for the Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson
and Miss Grace Long spent the
first of the week in Denison.
Carhartt union made overalls
guaranteed.—W. C. Dodtren Co.
Now t itig line of Curiee
Clothing for men and young
men.—W. ('. Dodgen Co.
Special howing in millinery
for Friday and Saturday.—Th •
Enterprise.
Must be clean whippoorwill
peas if you want the h'ghest
ca,°h price.— L. L. Dodgen.
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After Eowry Meal
GlEYS
Mr. and Mrs. han Iloun'i'ee
and children and Mrs. Frank
Neyland and son Loraine visit-
ed relatives in Dallas last week.
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I havp niovod my hemstitch-
ing machine to R. H. McCrary's
furniture st/>re. Will appreci-
ate yo • hemstitching.—Miss
JJmncjbjsBuroughs.
New, spring line of Curie •,
Clothing for men and young
men.—W. C. Dodgen Co.
Mrs. Spencer Law and child- j
ren returned Tuesday f.'om a
two-weeks' visit in Gilmer.
Top off each meal
with a bit of
sweet In the form
of WRIGLEY'S.
8t satisfies the
sweet tooth ar '
altis dlgestioii.
Pleasure an
benefit combined.
S vr (h«>
Will pay cash or trade
your peas.—L. L. Dodgen.
All kinds of bulk garden
seeds at A. A. Snow's.
Miss Exa Landers sp'nt the
week-end in the city.
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If you want a delivery man
and quick service, call Jim's de-
livery. Phone 328.
Special showing in millinery
for Friday md nturday.—The
Enterprise.
cas;;s DISMISSED
IN UPSHUR COl RT
Highest cn,ii prices paid
whippoorwill peas. L.
Dodgen.
for
L.
Announce a new and complete
line of Curlee's spring clothing
for men and young men.
Curiee 6121
All Wool
Blue Serge
$27.50 value
for $24.95
Curiee 6181
All Wool
Brown Serge
$27.50 value
for $24.95
All Others in Proportion
W. C. DODGEN CO.
The Home of Curiee Clothing
Winasboro, Texas
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New spring line of Curiee
Clothing for men and young
men.—W. C. Dodgen Co.
I have bought the meat mar-
The cases of Princeton Bevel
Roger Kesterson and "Sh >rty"
Keslerson, charged with n ur-
. Uti', were aisnussed .e
upsnur county dtsiiii v cuu. t
Muiiduy for lack of evidence.
The cases had been trans-
ferred from Camp county.
The lawyers for the defendants
announred ready for trial, but
the prosecution asked that the
i cases be dismissed, as there
! was not sufficient evidence to
ket and cafe next door to J. B. convict. The dismissal from
Roberts' store. I wish to make ^ p0!! x.a cases growing
them equal to the best for g-ood ? 0 ]e Noi*vall tragedies of
things to eat. Give me a trial. _VV.' -vears a^°- 1 ittsburg Cja-
-^T. W. Petty. zeue*
Habitual Constant Ion Cured ,f^rs> Richburg and
* in 14 to 21 bay « i Mrs. Faye Shearer are here
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN".u a specially- from Greenville. Mr. and Airs
prepared 9yiupTonk-LftiaUv< for Habitual Shearer will move to D-i!1-i> t/>
Constipation. It reUpvss promptly but " ° x;'ul<us to
should bo taken f*tfntorlv for 14 to 21 days 1 es,at!
to indoco regular action I: Stimulates and —
Seaulates. - Very Pleaaant td'Take. • 60c j r>^ I « .
^erbottle. i Keao want ads
-Start the New Year
Right
Send it to
Chas. Robinson
Dry Cleaners,
Pressers Dyers
" You are no further than your phone
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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/m1/3/?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.