Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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- the universal car
Of Interest to
LIGHT
BRITISH CAPITAL
I loot rle Slgna Everywhere In ttia
j Street. of tha Hltharto Rathar
Dingy city.
London at night is now a fairy-
land composed of colored electric
li^lito winking and tlar-hing froni
U)i t portions when* crowds congre-
gate.
Elcctric advertising signs moot
tljc e.ve at every turn, and tens of
LITTLE AOS
FOR SALE—Complete shingle
mill with boiler and engine; ca-
pacity 60,000 shingles per day.
11. L. Taylor, route 1, Peach,
Texas. 26.
EGGS—Rhode Island, $1.50
per setting. Every setting
ii. . i . - . , , guaranteed. Egg# <ent by par-
niMaadfc of pound* have lio«n spent eel post. Allen •'Turner. Sal
ou providing a novel form of free phur Springs, route 1. 21
enl'Ttamitiefit for passers-by—an — ,.j
entertainment which has the ndvaij- i EGGS - White Wyandotte, fo:
Millions of Families
"I will build a car for tha multitude"
Said Henry Ford in 1903—Read how the fulfillment
of that prophecy is now made possible through the
Ford Weekly Pur
tnw fr..m the advertisers' point of hatching, $1;50 per 10. AlttO a
vifrw of impressing the merits of jew lull* blodd hens t'or aalu.-—
deliver in town Wed
and Saturdays.— C.
impressing
wares upon the memory of the pub- Will
lie, soy* London Tit-Bits. days
'! lie Nestle's Baby, who wakes up
and cries fo/ his bottle mnny times
xiip'uly, and who smiles and drinks
in joyous satisfaction on bqinjj sup-
Tayor, route 5.
Wednes-
R.
WANTED—'Men,. wont u an
children in evfer.v community.
send n post curd for Sunset's
ST,^2 ^ « 5T in'teSiT'wft"cSK
, M t "ut- Hundreds of use-
. ome years ago one of ,tho*e eleo- fu!( valuable rewards in retu r>
trie babies was sent to Conitar.ti- for a little "spare time." Ad-
nople. fin. advent attracted such dress Catalogue Dqpt., Sunset
huge crowds that the Turkish police Magazine, San Francisco.
hud to keep clearing the streets, and 1
the sign was allowed to remain only FOR SALE — My place in EGGS
on condition that it was illuminated Winnsboro.—W. M. Pierson, cas ;
ut intervals of half an hour. 311, Slaughter building, Dallas, boro
The one at the London hippo- Texas.
drome is the largest electric sign in
Great Britain. Over twelve miles of
WANTED—An opportunity to
handle your individual laundry
work, cleaning, pressing dye-
ing, by Parcel Potft. At points
where we are not represented
by shippers we can save you
loney. .am opportunity for
Jiofj living in small towns and
tire! communities.- Sherman
iieam Laundry Co., Sherman,
Texas.
ilEE TUITION- in horthand
iockl:e:•;> g, typewriting, jour-
lui.sm and advertising to all
people regardless of religious
belief. Only expense tliAt of en-
rollmnt fee. Day and night clas-
ses. Employment bureau, manu-
senpt service, courses are bet-
ter than given by ordinary busi-
ness college or school of jour-
alism. Places provided for a
few to work in exchange for
1 viard and other expenses. Ad-
First congressional
Church College and. Pennsylvan-
ia avenues, Fort Worth, Texas.
If in the city, take University
car, get off at Pennsylvania.
Telephone, Lamar 805.
FOR MANY YEARS IT HAS BEEN HENRY FORD'S PERSONAL AMBITION TO
MAKE THE FORD THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY CAR-TO PUT IT WITHIN THE
REACH OF THE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE NEVER BEEN PRIVILEG-
ED TO KN.IOY THE BENEFITS OF MOTOR CAR OWNERSHIP.
DURING THE PAST FIFTEEN YEARS OVER 7,500,000 FORD CARS HAVE BEEN1
PLACED IX THE HANDS OF RETAIL CUSTOMERS—MORE THAN MILLION
AND A HALF OF THEM WITHIN THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS—AND YET
THERE ARE STILL MILLIONS OF FAMILIES WHO ARE HOPEFULLY LOOKING
FORWARD TO THE DAY WHEN THEYCAN OWN A FORD.
AND NOW THE WAY IS OPEN.
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UNDER TDK TERMS OF THIS PLAN YOU CAN SELECT YOUR FORI) CAR, SET
ASIDE A SMALL AMOUNT EACH WEEK AND \OU WILL BE SURPRISED HOW
SOON YOI WILL OWN IT. IN THE MEANTIME YOUR MONEY WILL BE SAFE-
LY DEPOSITED TO YOUR CREDIT IN ONE OF THE LOCAL BANKS WHERE IT
WILL DRAW INTEREST.
THINK IT OYER. FIVE DOLLARS WILL START AN ACCOUNT. THE WHOLE
FAMILY CAN PARTICIPATE IN IT—FATHER, MOfllER, BROTHERS AND SIS-
TERS EACH DOING A LITTLE.
WHY NOT SI \HT TODAY. STOP IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH YOUR LOCAL
FORD DEALER. HE WILL BE GLAD TO FULLY EXPLAIN THE DETAILS OF
THE PLAN' AM) HELP YOU GET STARTED TOWARD THE OWNERSHIP OF A
FORI) CAR.
Ford Motor Company
Detroit, Michigan
Wilcoxson Motor Company
Authorized Ford Dealer Winnsboro, Texas
l^ight, 1923—F. M. Co.
—Big Bone Black Minor-
prize winners at Winns-
and Sulphur Springs
shows. Eggs $1.00 per setting
at poultry yard, or $1.50 deliv-
o n ejered.—C. L. Martin, route 5,
30.
FOR SALE—Or trade
2"r'[ ""Tr "" wTufd uL-Tr Ford W'"nS'""'"-
: " I L.„C0Vi"Kt0"' roUtC 2' W'"ns- PLANTS—Cannas, pi,* or red;
HAD A VARIETY OF DISHES j chrysanthemums, and will have
PiC'Qresslve Dinner Party in Now York
Didn't Seem to Miss Much on
Its Joarnay.
FOR
j es for sale. All new. Modern
I conveniences, sewerage, bath,
One of the greatest charm* of water, lights, sleeping perches.
New York life is its wide variety of Located within three blocks of
oatitiir plaeefe. A porty of artists, the business part of the to v. r
started out ; lie other evening in un land .v m,> of the houses \\ i1 h
OA „ |salvia plants a little later on.
SALE I have several will deliver when notified.—
modem .five and six room hous-!Mrg Hov,.avd Vaughn, Cor.ier-
ville. 30.
automobil
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have
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dinner, beginning, of course, with State Normal College.
cocktails in a studio. A live min- [ owner and save commission.—
utes' run to Mull>erry street took: r^oon ^■ Rutland, Commerce,
.tliom to an Italian restaurant, where
for boTf il oeuvers they bad anti-
pasto, pepju rs in oil with olives.
The next stop was at a Russian
restaurant Ml Second avenue for
eoup, hnrseth, the peasant cabbage
At a Japanese cafe in West' EGGS—Pure bred RedsT$L25
FOU SALE—A good young
horse, or will trade for a num-
ber o.ie good milch cow. Will
acvept good note. CmII ; t my
home on corner of College
sireet at High school building
and see me.—W. M. Cranberry.
j FOR SALE—Pure half and
half cotton seed. $2.00 per bu-
shel.—Mrs. W. E. Yeager. AMv<,
Texas. 32.
, soup
Fifty-ninth street, they had fried
shrimps, then to a Turkish res-
tnunrtt newby for Shish
1;-. ' rolled otr skewers.
' U • French rotis®erie they had
r >:'«t chicken, and after stopping in
•nnan place for "Kucben," they
wnd up with coffee in an Austrian
I rv sbop—and the whole dinner
i harillv more thai; two hours.
per setting. Will deliver
town when notified.—Mrs.
in;
, Ed |
Kebab, Hornbuckle, route 4, Winns-
boro. 2D
FOTT\D—Saturday, pair eye
glasses in shell rims. Owner
can get same at News office.
FOl! SALE--Good cotton seed,
$ 1.00 per bushel. See me at
my office.—A .A. Lindsey.
To Cure a Cold in Owe Dny
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUWINE (Tablets.) II
•rnnn nn'l on'! wt-1, * tt.e
Ccb. "L. V«'. CnOvE'3 li^LUiu. on mil1 Lo;: :i(J«
TREE REPAIR PAYS
i1) no part of repair work should
iliing spurs be used on a tree.
marks cause injuries through
eh it is possible* for disease and
, germa to enter and cause dani-
II) some eases more severe than
I. have developed from the orig-
imple break. For details of
tn 'Intent of all sears and wounds
send for a copy of Farmers' Bulle-
tin 1178, which can bo obtained
.from the division of publications,
Department of Agriculture, Wash-
ington.
Remember that prevention is bet-
ter than cure. The open wound of
today becomes the decayed spot of
next year and the deep, rotten cavity
of ten years from now. It is better
to spend a few days or dollars in"
earef d repair work now than hun-
dreds of dollars for extensive tree |
surgery in 1930.
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Fishing Season Is New Open
Its time to g > over your tackle box and get your
equipment in good shape for the opening of the sen-
son. Particular attention has been paid t > fi-he -
men's needs this year and you will find our "ck id'
Winchester fishing tackle and accessories unusually
complete.
„n you the
Plifif u and better
(iBd !Jf ° aml)ition, en-
y*ifctenmwttion, we can
KnJ Ssme88 methods,
"W*.' Stenography Pen-
Classing, Bus-
Civ,|n2ration and Fi-
Tefc-®' Tele?raphy
^ND GIRLS I I tion when the busy fall season
ITS UP TO YOU begins.
In our years of experience in
teaching, we have helped thous-
ands of young persons unfold
and blossom into greater use-
fulness, awaken to the respf>n-
sibilities of business lile *md
crown their efforts with suc-
cess. What we have done for
40,000 others we can do for
you. The Business World is
seeking everywhere for young
men and women who are pro-
perly trained in business, to d>
the work the business office de-
mands. Use your mouth in pur-
suit or knowledge. We can
give you no better advice than
to join our large industrious
band of students; they are here
from many different states and
are going out daily as graduat-
es into splendid positions se-
cured thru our free Employ-
ment Department. .
Our large catalogue contain-
wcuring a ing the statements of young
i ypu people who have traveled
*°od paying posi- row! we are advising you
j«tf j"*"'-*' and Tele-
ktxj nJ;,. 8ficure for you
h Z l°n; You ^ wt
|you Wan| towa 'd the suc-
11 few jit ?Lake of your
Iftiall .Am,ontha time and
• 8t to yourself.
travel will be inte «sting read-
ing to you. The letters from
business firms with whom they
are now engaged will be en-
couraging to you, and our low
tuition rates and credit plans,
together with the short time
taken to complete the course
will be a pleasant surprise to
you. Fill in your name and ad-
dress, clip and mail today for
large free catalogue.
Tyler Commercial College,
Tyler, Texas.
dSyll "?^e<l cows to
Bookk£5-whiIe. 8-tudy-
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and B^-
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® greatest bank-
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S'lAH OF PERSIA'S EMERALDS
Most of the Russian crown jewels
are reported to be in the possession
of the sorlet government, which in-
tends to sell the entiro collection.
According to advices from Moscow,
the tlrst installment offered will be
the wonderful collection of emer-
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Winchester Bait Casting Rod.
We have the rod t/o suit you.
aids, said to be, next after those of |
the shah of Persia, the most beauti
ful iu the world.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HAIX'a CATARRH ^a.
boon uaa* aueoaaafully la Uia traaUnent
"'h^t catariw MK*CtNB eort-
alata cf an Olntmant .whloh Quickly
Rellevea bjr looal appltoalloT. arid the
Internal Mad^lne. a Tonic,_whloh acta
the Hl«M Oft t«• MUftOW IV-
fftCM, tfMM rtltttl
o.. Toledo, Ohio.
POOR BOY'8 RISE TO FAME
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Starting in life as a newsboy sell-
ing papers on the steps of Parlia-
ment louse, Mr, Stewart has just
been appointed minister of works
ami railway# to the Australian com-
monwealth.—London Answers.
AMlKlCANa BAT MUCH SUGAR
Witt) the per capita consumption
of 103 pounds, the Amorican people
made n world record as sugar eaten
last je«r
FRANCE'S LObSES IN WAR
n? KCHUTfR
SENECA
Fvn:
p j<u'pl
lest 10 per ecu* of iti
tit* in the war.
The reel you have been
Winchester lines o f looki ,« for We can furn*
good quality. They ish. Different brands.
ai*e Dependable. All Dependable.
Will give nice premium for the largest Bass broug'
in again this year.
fishermen's headquarters
TIP R. ANDERSON
The Winchester Store.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1923, newspaper, April 19, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268271/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.