Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
WINNSBORO WEEKLY NEW8, JUNE 5, 1924.
The Quality Car
gUPER^R
5,pass. Sedan
'795
f. o. b.
Flint.
Mich.
I
*i
c'AJ C>
Not alone for everyday utility
does Chevrolet represent the
world's lowest-priced quality
car. It also meets the require-
ments of particular people ft
those social and sport occasio
when artistic proportion, hift
fcrade coach work, and han
some finish are in harmon
with the time and place.
You can be proud of your Chev-
rolet, combining, as it does, a
hifth degree of engineering effi-
ciency with modern quality
features that appeal to the
experienced and the discrim-
inating.
Call at our showrooms and dis-
cover the astonishing values
made possible by the exception-
al volume of Chevrolet sales.
deductions on
INCOMES WILL BE
AL1J0WE1) QUARTERLY
JUDGE HEAVERS'
OPENING ADDRESS1
Price* f. o. b. Flint, Michigan
Superior K u<l«t<-r $490
Superior Touring 1495
Superior Coupe ' $£40
Superior Sedan ........ 17W
Superior Commercial ChaMla ij S
Superior Delivery 144.1
Utility Kipreu Chaaala $550
, . From Gilmer Mirror
Washington, June 2.—Treas-
ury officialK today explained, 8P'tc* of the inclement
the method by which taxpayers wither, there was a big crowd'
would caJculate their next pay-'the court house Saturday af-
ments June 15, if the confer-! ternoon to greet Judge J. 11.
ence report adopted by Cong-1 DeaVers, of Winnsboro, and
ress is approved by President' listened to his opening speech
( olidge, which is now certain. 'n h'8 campaign for Congress-
Instead of permitting the from the 3rd Congression-
tax payer to take a 25 per cent al District, "gainst Hon. Morg-
reduction on his 1928 taxes in ^m(^nf",k,rs' the PreBt'nt in"
a lump by omitting the June| The Kelsey band, 23 strong
installment, the new plan pro- iurnished music for the occa-
vides for a scheme which will sion, playing in fr.mt of the
not make a hole in the Treas- C0UJ't house on the lawn and in
ury receipts at this time. jtllt' District court room where
The method follows: The the croW(' gathered to hear the
taxpayer has the option of pay- address.
ing his taxes in full, and if he Judge T. H. Uriggs inti
did so March 15, he will receive Judge Heavers. He s.
Ste
Chevrolet
First
! Kendrick-Browning Motor Company
WINNSBORO, TEXAS
BUY IT IN WINNSBORO
IGLEYS
After Every Meal
|ITs the longest-lasting
ectlon you can bay
i it's a help to di-
stion and a cleanser
for the month
and teeth.
Wrlgley's means
benefit well as
pleasure.
introduc-
said it
a credit of one-fourth. If he waa H pleasude and a priviliga
pays his taxes in quarterly in- to intnxluce a man who comes
stallments, he will be allowed to us, first, with a clean record,
on the June 15 payment a cred- a man who had l>een true and
it of one-fourth for that pay- tried and asked that this re-
ment and one-fourth for the cord be indorsed, and approved,
payment which he made in by electing him tta Congress.
March. He paid Judge Beavers a higti
In Four Kqual Parts tribute, as to ability, character,
' and bespoke for him the sup-
in other words, the one- port of the people of Upshur
fourth reduction on 1923 taxes county, whom he had served
will be allocated in four equal faithfully and well.
parts, but in view of the fact Judge Beavers told why he
that the March payments has jultj «e]ect<jd Upshur county in
been passed the taxpayer will which to open his campaign,
get a credit of two-fourths of That his record had been well
his installment in June, rhus jn the SC(tpe 0f their vision, and
a taxpayer who had a tax bill that he came not to remove
of $1,200 to pay and who paid any curtain of obscurity, but
$300 March 15 last, would or- that it was gratitude, and ap-
dinarily have had to pay anoth- preciation of the favors of his
er $300 June 15, but instead he fnerids in this county, who had
will be permitted to deduct $75 g0 signaiiy honored him on for-l
for the crcdit wHicH he is fir jxifjr occasions.
lowed in June, or a total de- jj0 told ()f these favors in
duction of $150, so that he ac- detai|( how grateful he was,
tually will pay only $150 in antj ^ow }iar(j he had tried to
, June. When the Sept. 15 pay- ,ive up lu the hijfri estjmato of
1 ^at tired, half-sick discour- ment o.mes, he will deduct on- thege frjen(i8 jn serving them,
aged feeling caused by a torpid )y $75 from his $300 bill, so He reviewed his early strug-
liver and constipated bowels that the net payment will beiU.iea v„.u i)V his own efforts he
can be gotten rid of with sur-j $225. Dec. 15 he will deduct had'worked out his education,
prising promptness by using the remaining $75, so that his struggling at all kinds of man-
Herbine. You feel its benefi- bill then would also be $225.'^ jahor. from chopping cot-
cial effect with the first dose In this way the Government ton, working at a saw mill,
as its purifying and regulating permits the taxpayer to take read jaw |)V pjne knots to get
effect is thorough and o>m- the full one-fourth reduction in a(jmiitecl to the bar, hauling
plete. It not only drives out four equal parts and the reve- iogs ljy (|}kV) told of his practice
bile and impurities but it im- nues coming into the Treasury in t(|e justice courts before he
rmr+n mnUinriirl feelincr of ex- lire not seriously disturbed. was enough to get license,
it
Once you try it, no
other bacon will sat-
isfy you. It's sweet,
mellow flavortempts
the most exacting ap-
petite. Each slice
whets the palate for
more. Made from
5, choice corn-fed hogs.
'The best dealers
sell it.
" The Tante Is So (jood."
vjr-
A SPLENDID FEELING
Iowana Hams and Bacon are Smoked
at Tyler Daily. You KNOW they're FRESH
l parts a splendid feeling of ex- are
| hilaration, strength, vim, and The whole thing may l>e reduc
speech there was long and vo- PREVENTS INFECTION
eiferous applause, and many,
jf his numerous friends in this The greatest discovery in
county went forward, gathered flesh healing is the marvelous
around him and shook hands f$0rozone
with him, congratulating him '
on the speech and pledging
their support.
Sickly, Peevish Children
Children suffering from
worms are sross. rest- £e*h with extraordinary speed
Bad wounds or cuts which tak<
a preparation that
comes in liquid and powder,
f rm. It is a combination
treatment that not only puri-
fies the wound of germs that
cause infection but it heals thf
buoyancy of spirits, price 60c.
Sold by Rexall Drug Store.—
adv.
LATARRH
Catarrh Is a Local dlm-ase ffreaUy In-
fluenced by Connlltutlonftl conditions.
HATjIVS CATARRH MRniCINE con-
of nn Ointment which Rives Quick
itvlicf bv local application, and the
Internal Medicine, n Tonic, which act*
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
facea and assists In rlddlnn your By tem
of Catarrh. .
Sold by druprf l«t« for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo, O.
ed to a formula by taking one-
half of what was paid in March
and subtracting it ftom what
would ordinarily Ih? paid in
June. In December and Sep
timber each only one-fourth of
the March installment would
be deducted.
and how in 226 cases he had j i esti nal
won all but 19. He reviewed. ]ess an(j unhealthy. There are
the years when he was District' 0t,ler symptoms, however. If. Ivveek8 l.° heal \vith "'dinary
• ■ - ' {jarj^ liniments mend quickly under
void* Cause Grip and Influenza
\::ATlVr rtROMO QIIININK Tahlec* ru.nnv*
he cauae. There i oniy one "Bromo Qulnin •
' '/ ' HOVK. ?l F'flUBf>ir« uli Uir SOe.
pale,
lings under the
breath and takes no
play, it is alrrost a
that, worm
its vitality,
d v for worm
Vermifuge,
struction to
h ami less to
35c. Sold
dxtrscC
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
■
-y
s '■
The Touring Ctf
$ —
F. O. fl. Detroit
Dtmounuhlt Rlsoa
• nd Surttt «85 cilia
the nearest
_ autmmuebd
'•* DEALER
Back to Nature
This Summer
The enjoyment you'll get out of a Ford touring
car this summer, is another good reason why
you should no longer postpone buying.
You, your family and friends can benefit by pleas-
ant trips at minimum cost—evening drives, week-
end excursions or a long tour on your vacation.
Buy a Ford, if you want a car that is always
reliable, simple to handle, needs almost no care,
and carries you at lowest cost.
Detroit, Michigan
All pfif" /• °* ••
Van can kwf «i
'ft
w-f
Attorney of this District, men- cj-,jj^ lg
i loning that Upshur county
^ave him 1710 votes against
:>:> I for all his opponents.
He reviewed the record r>f
th s service, and said that it
showed that he got 8I> 3-4 per
cent of convictions.
In his law practice since
that time he said no man that
hi' had ever defended had gone
in the penitentiary, and he was. store,
not attributing that to boast(
df his superonty as a lawyer,.
hut he did not take all cases
thatcome to him indiscrimi-
nately, and after apologzingj
for so many personal referen-j
(is, he said unless they belief
ed he had the ability to repre-
sent them, they should n,::t con-
sider his personal claims or his
record that was before them.
In outlining his views on pub-
lic questions, he said he op-
posed the- Each-Cummins bill,
paid a high tr bute to the pro-
ducing populations, the farmer,
pledging his allegiance to any
legislation that
has dark IV " y , . '
the powerful influence of this
intf-rpat ir wonflerf"' remedy. Price (Li
. . in ...JJV q(v. ai\,. nnrl S1 Oi\
certaintv
eat'ng a^ay
The surest reme-
s is White's Cream
It is positive de-
the wonns hut
the child—Price
by Rexall Drug
quid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Pow-
der 30c and 60c. Sold by Rex.
all Drug Store.—adv.
Piles Cured in 0 to 14 Days
^rugtiftt* rWuru) money if PAZO OINTMENT fail*
fit etir* It hit)£, rtlr<idinri or Prrtruilinii
In tantlv rrllrv ](ch!nfl Pll« «. rt ^ v^u
. ,• rI If-f j « ♦ f t)p it « « j«.
habitual Constipation Cured
t in H to 21 Days f
"LAX-FXS WITH PEPSIN" is a -
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitua,
Constipatior. It relieve? promptly but
should be taken refiularly for 14 to 21 day?
to induce refiular action. It Stimulates anr
Refjulate-*. Very Pleasant to Take. e«S8r
per bottle.
Attend the afternoon
at the Amusu.
was i favorable
to their interests, considering
I it in relation t > all other busi-
ness. That he wanted to be
I fair to all, and to represent all)
| the people.
He reviewed the fre ght rate
situation, and scored the ex-
travagance of the government
in its dealings with the rail-
roads, when it took them over,
and showed how the high
freight rates, based on watei d
stock, was hurting the develop
ment of the country, by mak-
ug transportation so high that
■t held back all efforts of di-
versificat on and development.
He thought the Norris-Sny-
der bill would furnish some re-
lief and favored 't. n* d.d H tn.
Morris Shepperd It contem-
plates a hundred million fund
<o nurchase farm products, tind
Void them to stabilize prices.
Ife favored the l ard Bank
•nd th* Federal Reserve sys-
Vni and promised if lected, he
•<ould use his best ef# rts. his
energy and abil'ty to fairly
represent his people.
He paid a tribute to the goon
women who were now part and
parcel of the electorate, and
asked their consideration of his
claimii.
At the conclusion of his
THE
r--W/NCffEST£k
STORE
A Ful Line of Fishing
Tackle in Stock
TIP R. ANDERS®*
HARDWARE and SPORT1NC. GOODS
|TME w/NCHfsrt* STORE
h
ff'il
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View two places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1924, newspaper, June 5, 1924; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268326/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.