Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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_WINNSBORQ, WOOD COUNTY, TEXAS, JUNE 3, 1921.
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$1.25 PER YEAR
'of Sale Redu^dUPripp^rnL"l^rfn(^ ^r^(] R.oa£?ter and Touring Cat. • Storage Batteries in Stock; Tiies at
',n , rp R ,„v rarhnrptore-rnr' i^ 3' V ge and Ford Stat Coveis, Special Prices on Dodge
nd foul lo,) ut-covers, Lai bureter?, Oils, Gas and Greases; free Air and Free Water T O Ci J
ton't Forget our Service Station when m trouble. First-Cla.-s Work, Reasonable Prices'. 1 OiH 5. Steed
SANITATION NOTICE
A Checking
Account
IHave you a checking account at the FIRST NATIONAL
Bank? Are you a person of some means—a business man
_ clerk? You have all kinds of trouble keeping your ac
[counts straight—don't you? Lots of able men are not
[drilled in keeping accounts. If you deposit your money as
[it comes toh.md and pay bills by check you "will find many
[of your present troubles vanish. Our l ookkeepers look
[after this matter for you—yoa know at any time exactly
[what has been banked here—exactly what has been drawn
We give you a statmeiii at any time. It costs you
othing to carry a checking account here.
First National Bank
V .
Winnsboro, Texas
LUMBER
SCROCGIN & DRUMMOND
'
HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE ON LUMBER AND
SHINGLES
1AVE A FEW PATTERNS OF WALL PAPER LEFT
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT A REDUCED PRICE.
ALlScroggin & Drummond
[%r
LOCATED NORTH GALT BARN
The season of the year is now
| at hand when we must use
every jUra'lable means to pre
; venjydisfftise.
'rt® Jmy health officer can
, not* riven t the different sum
mer diseases without the aid
and cooperation of the citizens
of the town, therefore we will
ask each and every citizen ot
jWtnnsl>oro to assist the city
officens by each one cleaning
'his or her permises, cut all
weeds, clean up all cans ano
other rubbish and pi ace them
' in boxes, and notify the city
:marshal and he will have them
hauled away.
I If each one wil assist in this
manner We can soon have our
, little city in a beautiful and
healthful condition and by this
means we may save the liven
of some one of your family or
of ourfT
To prevent'the death or the
serious sickness of -sf>me citizen
of Winnsboro would be a great
work and we are sure that all
loyal, patriotic and he>me loving
citizens will gladly assist in this
sanitary movement.
j Th. liking each and all in ad
vance for your assistance in
this much needed clean up, we
fcre. i - ,
Yours very truly,
Gordon Alvis, MayorJ
Dr. J. Y Hill.
Hhea 1i Officer,
JL L. Wilkinson, ,
jQjty Attorney.
WESTBROOK
PLAY TO BE GIVEN
AT PLEASANT GROVE
"A Receipt for 10,000 Dol
lars," is a drama In 4 acts that
| will be presented at Pleasan;1
(Grove Monday night, July 4th.
Admission 10 and 15 cents.
| Cast of Characters
John Bragdon Tom Holley
[George Spencer Silas Hinson
Harry Spencer Lawrence
Sitoith.
Fred Wiggins Earl Harris
! Ikey ( ohen Finas Tavlor
Amy Starr Avis Hinson
Polly Martin Fannie Harris
Ann Gilbert Lilie McWhorter
SCHOOL TAX ELECTION
The election held Tuesday te>
dec.dt whether the Winnsbore*'
Independent School Ointric: j
shall levy an additional tax or
15 cents or a total of 65 cents |
(on the one luindi'e^c^Lirs vain
lation resulted i^0terL°f the1
fc.ix. The .vote uwjlSp, for the
tax, 61) against.^^^^
BIG FISH
A Savings Account
Is Always Stylish!
This is the time of year when Ihe new styles are
eagerly discussed. •
A s.iving account is always stylish and Its satisfaction
A savig account is always stylish and its itisfaction
is lasting.
This bank has hundreds of happy depositors, and we
invite you to decide, as they did, to make regular deposits
Merchants & Planters State Bank
(MA & PA'S BANK)
Winnsboro, Texas
Member Federal Reserve System
-Double Protection I
—
• Tip R. Anderson is offering
a prize: of $25 worth of fishing J
tackle to the person catching
t>i j'gest fish this season. So
farvft'uce Dpniels heads thel
st week he caught a bass'
Veighed 6'/>i pounds. The
Of the fish is on exhibition 1
r. Anderson's store. The
>vh« beats this will have
to hu«Jftei
STAR TELEGRAM
Going Camping
This
Summer
You will get solid enjoyment
on your outing this season
if you h ive the right equip
ment Look over our new
stock before you start out.
WINCHESTER FISHING
TACKLE
hmNXKRK
The Westbrook Society meets The News is authorized to
Friday night, June 10th. On receive subscriptions to the
.this night we will sell to the Fort Worth Star Telegram at
j highest bidder the right to run '$3.75 from June until December
a colli drink stand at our Julyi, 1921. This amount pays for
picnic. If you want it. be there, l^ith daily and Sunelay editions,
,A special program will be rend including the rotogravure sec
ered on this night. jtions, from the day the sub
I Messrs. J. H. Beavers, R. B. script ion reaches the Ft. Worth
Howell, W. D. Suiter :vnd Floyd office until December 1. We
Harry will be present at our will mail subscriptions on same
picnic to speak. We expect day given us.
three others who will let us;
know in time to print the full TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
program next week. Watch the
next week's paper for same. Re \ye have cut the price on all
member the date, July -nd, ftt automot>Ue work on account of
Westbrook. Be sure to come. | labor going down. Other people
'are working for less money this
REVIVAL MEETING CLOSED jyear than last ye J*, and if
!other people can work fe>r less
The revival meeting at the w can. Our old price for over
Christian church, conducted by hauling Ford motor was $25.00
Rev. Ben M. Edwards, came including transmission $30.00.
to a close Sundhy night. The price now $18.50, including
meeting was a good \succes;* transmission $22.50. All other
and well attended. Rev. Edward work in proportion. We also
is a pretther of considerable h ive a few second hand Fords
ability and his singer, Mr. Pol listdl for sale or trade.
lock, has few equals in his I All work guaranteed. Give us
line. Rev. Edwards commence*: H trial.
meeting at Sulphur Springs j REYNOLDS BROS.
Wednesday. Located with J. W. Johnson's
& Son's.
Furniture R
EPAIRED
EFINISHED
EMODELEO
DANGER!
The State Health Department has issued warning aginst
, I'li-v; nv.d mosquitoes htv' the safest wa* to kwcp out
is to screen your house. We make window screens and
screen doors that will adsolutely keep them out, and our
pri.eg a'e right, see us before you buy. • V.V
IF } OCR OLD FRAMES ARE GOOD WE WILL
COVER THEM
Westbrook & Sons
We also make all kinds of Cabinets and do Furniture
Repairing
A BIG PAPER
hi you f,x UP your fiahing tackle for the trip
e e' Good fishermen in this section buy tneir tackle
[handle the "GOLD MEDAL" camp oot and stool at re
Prices. Also camp axes something you sure need.
*ER:—j am giving away $25.00 worth of fishing
largest base brought to my store during the
wtha, caught with my tackle. LBTS GO-
' FREEZERS RED 8TAS OIL STOVES
Tip R. Anderson
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PICNIC TO BE HELD
The Fort Worth Star Tele AT PLEASANT GROVE
grjm pulled a big journalistic
stunt Sunday when it issued On July 4th we will have our
the biraest paper ever printed annual picnic at Pleasant Grove
in Texas Theater Telegram re i The program for. the day
cently moved into its new mil will consist of public speaking
Hon dollar home and was cele by different prominent men of
Krotino- the event Col Louis the County. Union Singing, a
Wort ham, formerly of Sulphur good ballganie in the afternoon
Springs and w^l knovm by ^body
many of our cit *ens is at the ; ^ that da ftnn
head of the big Fort Woitn ^ fQr ^ ^ at nijrht. We
want all singers to come and
bring their books. There will
be plenty of stew for everybody
so come and bring your folks.
Committee.
Wells Lake
Fishing Club
I am going to organize a c'ub of one hundred members
for the WELLS LAKE at $50.00 a share one half of that
amount to l>e paid back to t ie share holders for improve
ments at the Lake. If you want in on a good proposition
see me or write me at once.
R. H. McCRARY
Phone 279
North Main St.
Coffins or Caskets Furnished
Day or Night
paper.
all day singing
There wUl be an all day sing
ing at Webater on the second
Sunday in June. Everybody
come and Wring your book and
a well filled basket.
The dtisens are especially in
vited to meet on Saturday for
the pvpsaa of mowing the
grounds and preparing for the
President
advertise in Th« News.
INSURANCE AGENCY
I have opened an office over
the White Frent Restaurant
vnd will conduct an insurance
agency, writing fire, tornado,
and automobile insurance. 1 re
present feed, sound companies
and win appreciate
nesa. Office fchone 1
ee ph
131; rvsiden
NOTICE
To my friends and customers I am now in my new shop
just across from the service station, ready for any kind
of auto repair, with my equipment, progressive workman
shipl know I can pleaae yon;your patronage highly appre
dated. We vulcanise tubes, also wash cars.
MACK SHELBY
Phone 177
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921, newspaper, June 3, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268174/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.