Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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POTATO
Y^OU get more
mileage, smoother
gointf> better distri-
bution of load, long-
er ^huting tire car-
cae , and curb and
rijt-r**i ting side-
wall strength in tho
0l „ Cootiyear Cord
ji- ,, I'll the bev-
eled All -Weather
Ti'ead. It's tha
greatest tira Good-
year ever made. We
have your size now
in stock, and give
you real service.
At C.oodyczr ScrPic€ Station
Dealer* im« •/' «n«/ recom-
mend (>oodymr Tir— mnm
lim h them up with etandmrd
CmServicm
;0K0 SERVICE
station
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If there is
is efficient lood
lack of normal vitaminc
contu-: ihe food is like a g
wire without electricity; it g
lacks the power to function. 3
Enrols!
enhance ', the value of the
daily diet, because it adds
the precious vitamines
thatheip .sustain and
promote healthful
progress. Scott's
Emu!;:ioi) builds strength.
ScoH&llwvii, Ill'vimficlil. N.J. 22-31
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volils Cause (irip and Influenza
U.ATlVi: riROMO glllNINK Tablets remove
(be r«u Tin : !i only cine "Bromo Qulnluu "
L W. GfiOVK S mnnture un box 30c.
College Station, \ e x as
March 19.—With the time for
bedding out sweet potatoes
lien a warning has been issued
by U. E. Miller, sweet potato
exten.M >n specialist of the A. &
M. College of Texas about the
selection of seed to prevent dis-
ease being propagated.'
hey should be selected so
that no weevil infested or black
rot infested potatoes are bed-
ded," he has pointed out. Ev-
• y potato which shows any
black spots or • ither signs of
ilicense should be discarded and
the sound ones dipped for t n
to fifteen minutes in solu-
tion containing one aujiceVJ/f
corosivo sublimate to eight gal-
lons of water.
"This solution will kill the
disease germs on the surface
of the potatoes but cannot
reach those which have already
gone through the skin, and"
hence it is important to select
the potatoes crtrufully befort
they are dipped.
"The dipping can he e;;sily
done in a shallow vat or in bar-
rels or half-barrels. Wooden
vessessl should be used as the
chemical is corosive to metal.
1 his solution is poisonous and
should not be left where live-
stock or children can have ac-
ces sto it.
"A handy way to do this dip-
ping is to place the potatoes in!
bushel baskets or hampers and !
then immerse them in the so-
lution for ten or fifteen min-
utes. They are ready to bej
Hnced directly' into the seed
bed as soon as the solution ha '
darined off. While these
being bedded, another lot
be dipped."
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The Home of Qualit; Cloth
are
can
A TO IN PC
drove's Tasteleus chill fonlt roate «•*
Energy nnd Vitality by 'urilv hr u iJ I
Enriching tho Blood. When yo loel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, sue how |
it brings color to the cheeks nnd how i
it improves the appetite, you will Lhun |
appreciate its true tonic vulue.
(Jrove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply |
iron and Quiuine suspended in syrup. So j
pleasant even children like it. The blood {
needs QUININE to Purify it and lixON to '
Enrich it. • Destroys Malarial germs ami
Grip germs by its Strengthening. Inv'gor-
iting Effect. 60c.
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WOMEN'S OXFORDS
FOR SPRING
$2.95 to $6.00
Smart footwear for the new-
season is constantly arriving.
Just received are—
THESE NEW OXFORDS IN
THE ATTRACTIVE CUT OCT
STYLE, WITH UNDERLAY!,
AS SKETCHED.
They are to be had of all
black swede or patent leather;
the black swede with underl iy
of black satin—the patent
leather with underlay of gray
if-
swede. Unusually smart for
ternoon or street wear.
All are well ma<ie with light
weight soles and Sfpanisft heels.
Priced Very Advcntnge-
ously at $2.95 to $6.CO
SP
SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR K
A WIDER VARIETY OF SELEC'K
IWG. NEW CORD TWILLS IN I : ('■
TWEEDS; DIGNIFIED WOfiSTEI
ARE ALL INCLUDED IN THESE S
OVERCOATS. BE FITTED FOR .
y.ar never offered
N WE ARE NOW SHOW-
N'ES; PLEASING MIXED
)I;ESSY SERGES—THEY
. SPRINGS SUITS AND
NOW.
$16.00 to $31.00
Come and Examine Goods and Get Our
Before You Buy.
Prices
a-
qAh
Even
Greater
Value
COUPE
Preacher Who Keeps Tin1
Town Straight
Rev. Charles lint hes, be. t."r
known in the Methodist con-
ference as the fighting preach-
er, practices preaching
profession and keeps the tnwii
morally straight as a side is-
,-ue.. During a recent revival
meeting at Sour Lake he had a
full clay when he captured sev-
eral bootleggers before brea>\"
IURI) KILLED IN AIR
VP BATTED H A' V vLL
The it i.e. aftern<>( ii a bird
was killed while flying in the
air by a hard hit base ball, at
a base ball park.
It happened this way. The
boys were practicing. Several
birds were flying in the air.
I lie batter was hitting to the
outfield. He hit a hart fly to
the center garden and before
Sunday School Associ tt on.
The Sund i." .uvl A..
tion will nuo' ii Wtb. ter th■ •
fourth Sunda\ i,i March. T,.e
program will start at 10:00 a.
m. Dinner will he served un
the ground and you are invited
to come.
I.. ' every school elect d< le-
n".\'t Sunday. One de!c-
1 U' for even' twenty-five
ni( .-,,l>ers and majurity fraction
t'n r 'uf. All on the program
be tliere with your part.
—Reporter.
blackbird. Both came down to-
gether.
It was an unusual feat, and
it is doubtful if it ever happen-
d before.—Mineola Monitor.
Read want ads
F • O . B. DETROIT
the lowest price ever made on a
Ford Coupe this attractive model offers
« ven greater value than before.
Hie convenient window regulators, the
improved upholstery, and the many
refinements in chassis construction,
have brought new high standards of
quality.
Professional and business men demand-
ing continuous car service at low cost,
and with comfort and convenience, are
turning to the Ford Coupe in greater
numbers than ever.
So great is the demand that a shortage
is certain. List your order now—cover
Jt with a small down payment — the
balance on convenient terms.
Ford prien hat* ntvtr been to lot*
Ford quality has never btrn to high •
Wilcoxson Motor
Company
Send Us Your
Name
SHIPS STRAWBERRIES
L. W. Pierce shipped a crate
of strawberries to Wjc,11ta
Falls last Friday to II. u
Pierce Conunission Co. Anothei
crate he sold on the local mat K-
et to W. D. Rice & Son. Mr.
Pierce has 2 1-2 acres that are
very promising.—Lindale News
ptlM Cored In 6 to 14 Omyt
and address on a
post card or in a let-
ter and we will mail
free and postpaid, a sample copy of
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—thenewest developments in Radio, Avia-
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We do not employ subscription solicitors so
you will not be urged to subscribe and you
arc not obligating yourself in the least in
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gladly segd it to prospective readers. If
fast, preached a sermon at I ' ^ canu> down jt struck a|
o'clock, conduced a funeral at
2 o'clock p. m., preached a ser-
mon at 8 o'cock and raided a
still after supper. There is
nothing striking or unurvini
ilbout the fighting parson s . p-
pearance. lie is ^ small man,
about 5 feet 4 inches in height,
and wears a big Stetson and
two guns. But there is some-
thing striking about his person-
ality. When a man twice his.
size balked at the jail door the
minister seized him firmly by
the Seat of his trousers and the
hack of his collar and deposited
him upon the floor. When he
brought the conductor of n
still before he justice court the
other day the (Unfoi;tunate
bootlegger asked: Arent
a preacher?" "\e?." was the
replv. "Well," drawled the ar-
rested one. "I've heard of the
law and the gospel all my ui-%
hut this the first time I ve ever
seen them workl together. - •
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thoroughly convinced that it is a stove of service.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1923, newspaper, March 22, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268267/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.