Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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WINNSBORQ WEEK? ,Y NFWS JANUARY 25, 1023.
Organizes Women of Leads French Army < Tf"w >rr
"invisible Empire" In Germany In No. , L.*i
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Ocn. lloKoutte Is In Immediate
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0,,.„ is now In Louisiana where a command of the French troop* now
•I-, i of 1 / 1 >vonien arc to 1><< Initl- In control of the Ruhr district of
it,.,! Into III" Kill i:111V Klun Auxlll- Germany. At certain points he has
Tlio women claim to have thrown his trooti* beyond the bssin
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ill ii:.R 1 uGrfl MR. DAVIS
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John Anseih 2-1 \ (>f Mlnot.'
A Grand Champion Cow from Kentucky s'a! m,i„,
his «S fw t iuHh's Mini 450 |K>nir
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until the screen -t:ir, Jf. ,.t,i Lh.vt
jeot out a distr< ill foi a ri*nt to
help ldm on an iinfii 1 Now
he is In the raovlett— und he has
made kooiI.
AAJVBODV CAM SHOOT A <fUM
BUT IT TAK.BS A s-reAUV
AJERVJE TO M 1*7 T HKL
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"I.ad.v Woodford" won her honors at the American Iioyal Livestock
Wimv in KiiiiBss City recently. Breadth, front, thick and even flo+th
ii : i'i, i )i."- for distinction as the ideal tyi e for beef cattle. She is
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"f^:r l)avrs:
i'"der: 'gned citizens
I) i:..d Wood Coun-
V' ,ref. ctfully urge you tti
I in your power to put ov-
'' oi j.ional program re-
\^n/r'v sul>mifcted by Governor
• 'cfr- ;i;vbiiig the sources of
sufgwrted by him. Es-
I'... do we urg" that ade-
r , "P opriation be made to
sui' ' 'viciiL the available school
1922-231 th° Scho,astic
' iespeetfully submitted,
.il c request is signed by
i.:n.ei,y-one citizens ot Winnsbo-
jro. and I assure thorn that I
l,o only (oo glad to cooper-
ate with any legislation on lie
b;o suggested by Governor
Nfefl for the relief of the
schools, hut will say further
that tiiera have si oady been
bit's introduced which will un-
f'e 'o t ip new sourcoc of
revrn.iv- for the relief of the
pi emergency situation of
our i I schools.
f t'c 1 sure that in a few
wee's t,ie school situation villi
bo relieved by the very best ot-
"Bird
Season Wilf Soon
Be Over"
Just a few more days to en'ov the pleasures of bird
hunting. Don't let the time slip by without one
more day's hum.
Have a few me. e gun eases and hunting coats that
can he bought the last few days of the season, at
greatly reduced prices.
Also Winchester. Repeating Shot Guns, will make
a special price or fthe ne>.t few days. So if you are
in the market i :me in and we will save you money.
Shells of diffeiert gunge—tlv right load* for this
season of the yc ir shooting.
If it's "HAIiDW ' tE,v ywu need—corne in and see us.
WE'VE "GOT fHK GOODS"
. .i and tiarden Wire
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|ffvr (iKiiMd C OlINK (Tablet >) can !"• tnk^n
T1 ?■- ■ (Mi.-i",! . rl 'isiiiit
ntbelin.J, K.W.GKOVK'S aiguatnxaau box :«•
premises.
prosecuted . J. P. Mills.
No hunting allowed on my Plenty meal and acid phos
ui£ Ktu in j ± iKjiity i mjtu «iiu civ.iu pit'io v v"v*"
Trespassers will be phate at Farmers Cotton Oil ^u"y coojK'iate with
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forts of the Legislature now in ' _ . , „ , ,, ^
session can give it See Bexley and llombuckle be Habitual constipation Cured
I am *1*1 to have this «- • ^11 your cattle aoo | ^ ♦
- I quest from the Citizens of WRS- wparedSyrjpTonic-Laxative for Habitual
is. W'i 'isboro and assure them
i Co.
Yours to serve,
J. N. Davis.
0'. ':pation. It relieves promptly but
Plenty meal and acid plvs- should he: taken regularly for M t" ?l days
phate at Farmers Cotton Oil ' "cr reSui .action, it Stimniatesand
y. H' S. Very Pleasant to Take. • 0®c
W. i pt-r little.
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December 1921
Car and Truck Sales
50,203
nimimKM' ...; $ .
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
nl.er 1922
Car and Truck Sales
105,799
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Everything Points to the Greatest Spring Demand
for Ford Products in Company's History
1,202,517 Ford Cars and Tracks were delivered to
setail purchasers in the United States alone during
1922—
Actual deliveries for last month greatly exceeded
any previous December in the history of the Ford
Motor Company—
It was the ninth consecutive month in which more
than 100,000 Ford Cars and Trucks were retailed—
keeping the Ford Plants working at capacity to
weet dealers* requirements.
In many parts of the country dealers are already
finding it neccessary to specify later delivery dates
on certain types because there are no reserve stocks g
to draw from—
Commercial users, business houses and farmers, an-
ticipating their future requirements, nre placing or-
ders and taking delivery of Ford Cars, Trucks and
Fordson Tractors to insure against delay—
Everything points to the biggest shortage of Ford
Products this Spring that has ever existed—
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The only way you can be sure of obtaining delivery
of a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor is to list ^
your order immediately.
We have given you these facts as they actually exist so that if you are planning to purchase a_ Ford Car,
Truck or Tractor for use this Spring or Summer, you can list your order now and take advantage of our
dealer's first opportunity to make delivery.
Ford Motor Company
Detroit, Michigan
^ Wilcoxson Motor Co., authorized Ford Dealer ~M A .mall deposit and easy payments if desired
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1923, newspaper, January 25, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268259/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.