Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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WINN8BORO WEEKLY NBWS
FRIDAY. OCT. 27, 1M2.
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Wiansboro Weekly NtWi
Homer K. Weir. Editor
91.25 A YEAU IN ADVANCE
Ki.tered as second-class mat-
ter, September 24, 1909, ut the
postoffice at Wmnshoro, Texas,
under the act of March 3, 1879.
Advertising rates made knowu
on application.
not for us to leave that ide.%
unguarded by the roadside for
an„ n.rJcontcnt to malign of m-
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. . v. ).:nd an. rchists
:u:d c:;pe:l:ncntali3ts using aa !
■3 itutmu ox culture tc spread |
their imgr^teiul docti.iij it is j
ri:.io toa us to act.
Regents and trustees, vision*
and overseers, pre lessors'and j
co]hj_>. presidents should bj
mindful of the work that is go
itig on silcn. y ujX s.u rtp>i ious
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ^ounLiic^ l° I
iens that up-
he'd our flagstaff.—Au'ocas.a*
Sonc American-. Abroad
W. M. PIERSON ,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Suites 311-312 a> d 313
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Special attention to business ,-'r°Phet 1:1 not V;thou' honor
of non-residents. &avc in his country it is also
. true that man., Americans are
KEEP WHITE AND iiot wi.hout patriotism sav«
BLUE IN OUR FLAG when they an out ciT their
jcwR countiy.
Our country with a genei'( Recently the manager of an
osity unmatched in history op- important hotcf in New York
ened her doors to all peoples. ' g ve us a striking example.
It is known to our Depart-' 'A«,kinff to the pa*"is hotel
ment of State that some Euro-
countries
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Now smoked
by a million
men who love
a- superior
cigarette
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cigarettes
1 5 for 1 Oc
TRIBUTE TO THE COW
men he told them in effect
. . , , (that they should learn more of
pean countries have used us, the gentle art of looting Amer
as England once used Aus-.ra- icons. Their prices were ridi-
lia—a dumping ground for mis- cttleusl) low.
fits. Some of these undesirables' 'J Americans could'get the bs: Little do we realize the debt
responded to the better oppor-1 ^J-rf'thii ^ owc the Cow- During th.>
tunities and righted themselves.1 R ' i i f i £ u *i 'dark ao-es of sivatrerv rnul I i
Others havp ioii. n.^ Fivnch Cipit:il how could they rta,k «^es c' savagery and ba
established order. Their
have tors natives of the wild forest 5|
been trained to pay in New,0f 0]j World. As the bright j 151
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Others have filled our i il< nnH 1 capitoi not
given our courts much work, j expocU d to put up with the j barism we find her early ances g
The spawn of generations of J onate pnoas they •— * * - — •
oppression, they have oniy sus- y '? ,
picion of 'and destruction fori ^ message to Frallce was rays of civilization penetrated j
the darkness of that early per-j
man cat.ed upon thej
came forth from her'
share in the efforts
ly seek the franchise. With the ffa2?e\ M , . Jt .. thf *ave U:;. a. greater nation j
iruilel^sslv «rt npfn«itv wo o-iv, Perhaps this friendly tip was and more enlightened people. I
ft^thervi. , to repay in part the gtcat debt! For twenty thousand years
; | . , ii•.jit|< "ic .\'ew York hotols owe to the, she has shown allegiance to« man
French. Were it not for
Take a Hand In It
OUR BIG SALE has been going big all this week-
in fact, the longer it iuns the bigger it gets'
People have visited this sale who never traded in
Wiunsboro before. They canr.e for miles and miles
went home and told their neighbors of the great
bargains they got at Turner Mercantile Co.'s store-
then their neighbors came and bought big bills'
Every sale has been a satisfactory transaction ar,d
every purchaser is a booster the Big Daylight store.
New Goods are Arriving Almost Daily
Bargain Prices Will Prevail all through V 'inter
Our Grocery Departn e
Is jam fall of Grocery Bargains. Anything yoi
want and at the right kind of prices, Come to st
us when yon come to town tomorrow.
Another Car Flour Just Unloaded
ncn. were 11 not for the, sharing alike in his prosperity
nch language, Heaven knows and adversities responding no-
would happen to the New, bly to all that was done Cor
But they were not content to'Vork ,lotel in(1«stry. j her. until through her develop
me great American host- ment she became an idol of
fi is an organized i )r exainP'e 11 o{ cold the people of her native countr
Ipromulgii-
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Bring Your Coupons for Crystal White
Soap and Get a Bar Soap FREE
fa
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f* <>ver mashed potatoes is) When Columbus made nis
out into a pat-a-cake form, war second voyage to America, the
;i yer in a frying pan, and cow came with him, and from!
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of propag'apda and
An Anv.M tcaj'. tc'.ivsst . , 4. it ,
of th Ai ^rlraii i ; V l 11 browned it becomes pom that time to the present da;
t, lt,. {(.is ,, ve. 'f e do terre Marquisette," price; she has been a most potent fac-
tr ts. The ix>or fish of a tor in making this, our own
}•> • j of the 'quo! ' 1 Pays the piper without countiy, the greatest nation,
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wa.- ot,.' o
the fla vu
discontent
brh
ITteii^Sr to enter
'! - ncan College. M
many chose tc bring
E embeds of Europe's
to inoculate no less
A wh
iper and Vien tips the J with the highest type wo-
ol) cents for serving it'manhooA history h^L1 evef
tffee at 35 cents a cup, known.
intly, wheteher it Ik1 Her sons helped till the soil
taxation, the juggling of our ancestors and slowly mov
i a ' riff schedule in the in- ed tire products of the farm to
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than two hundred American col
leges.
There are some thing more
precious than preciou; -Ioir-
As preoious a thing as ! j'
th« world tod: . is out
ican ideal of d cj tc
lect hs is our de: ; •imtr.a.
it the ideal ia fla
1 f come select set of in1-
dustrud rtibl^ers or what not
orican must pay through
• no . for whatever he getsF-
\uto< .titer.
vtdw zwc Orip and Intlueni
•JKOMO QUIMN' Tablet* rr
Diorr I# only one Uromo Quia:
UkON C'S sHiruUur* on box 30c.
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he will
flMCte
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Joyous treat
to sit down to
a bowl of
Kellogg's Corn Rakes
You'll agree that you nevtr ate such delicious,, such
satisfying cereal as Kellogg's Corn Flake*t Thw big,
sunny-brown "sweet-hcarts-of-tbe-corn" are am lasci-
nating in flavor and so crispy and crunchy that j«au don't [
'• wonder the children are thrilled to eat themt 9 '
market. They went with man to
the dense forest of the new
world, hdlped clear them for
homes and made civilization pos
sibie for the coming gen-oration,
and when tide of emigration
turned westward they hauled
the belougings of the pioneers
across the sun-scorched plains
and over the great mountain
ranges to new homes beyond.
Truly the cow is man's great
est benefactor. Hail, wind,
drouths and floods may come,
des.roy our crops and banish
our hopes, but from what is
left the cow manufactures into
the most nourishing: and life-
sustaining foods, and is she not
foster mother and ,'ife itself
to countless thousands of little
choldren all over this world
of ours? We love her for her
docility, her beauty, and should
misfortune overtake us as we
become bowed down with the
weight of years, we know that
in the cow we have a friend
that was never to falter. She
pays the debt. She saves the
ner Mercantile
Company
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NOTICE OF SALE
The State of Texas, County of
Wood.
Notice is hereby gjven that
by virtue of an order of sale is-
sued out of the District Court
of Wood County, Texas, by the
clerk of said court, on the 30th
day of Sept., 1«)22, in the case
of C. W. Moore, li. F. Campbell,
and W. A. Nabors vs. the Texas
said above described real estate.
Witness my hand this the
30th day of September, A. D.
1922.
A. H. Jolley,
Sheriff,. Wood County, Texas.
COW IUDUS WANTED
We are paying 9c per pound
as s(x>n aa it is removed from
the beef, else it mill s^d.
Ship them to us in boxes by
Marshall Is Placed Under >
Open Port
Austin, Texas, Oct. 5
em or Nteff this morning
a proclamation placing the
tire city ®f Marshall under <
Desiccating Company and the I for greeni hides. It is absolutely
Dallas Desiccating Company et! necessary to salt every hida just
al, No. 488o, on the docket of express. Ptot one tag inside the
said oourL, on a judgment ren- box and one outside.
dered on August 22nd, F;22, in A. Gofenteraek & Co.
favor of plaintiffs against said Tvler Texas
defendants named for the sum —
of $1084.25 with 10 j>er cent per A TO IN (C *
annum interest thereon from I lrove' TkMmi chin roni< resto <*
date of judgment and costs of L,"'rSv Vitality by vifv ng « d
suit, with a foreclosure of the K,uirhi"« Whin yo>< feel iu
vendors lien as to a I defend- *,rcn",h*aia*.invU u«>iing effect, see how
ants including W. Ji. Sanford lt eo,,ir 10 the cheeks and how
on the following described real
estate,
Being a part of the Cray B.
King Survey aud being same
land sold by C. W. Moore, to B.
F. Campbell, W. A. Nalrnrs and
i home. God bCess the cow—little iV , m J, , Vo
do we realize the debt we owe'n ' m.? iL ^
her.-From the Missouri Board ° . w;n"«boro, Texas,
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Compare Kellogg's with imitations to realize their
quality, their appetizing appeal, their wonder-crispnen!
Unlike imitations, Kellogg's are never tough or leathery
or haid to eat! Each heaping spoonful of Kcllogg'a fa
even more joyous than the last—there
is no end to the happiness that is yours
eating Kellogg's Corn Flakes t
ASK FOR KELLOGG'S t Be sure
that you get Kellogg's—the delicious
Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN
package that bears the signature of
W. K. Kellogg, the origiaator of
Toasted Corn Flakes. NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT IT!
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TOASTED
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CORNFLAKES
•I ULLOCCS MUMBLES a>d KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked aad kraMtJ
of Agriculture.
1 032 GALLONS Of
WINE ARE TAKEN IN
WEST TEXAS RAIDS
Fort Worth, Texas. Oct 23.
—Enough liquor to start a
wholesale house was piled up
here > today as , the result of
raids by rangers, state and fed-
orti. officers on houses between
Thurber and Mingus. The cap-
tured wine totals 1,082 gallons;
the beer 1,608 bottles; besides
hundreds of gallons of rasin
whiskey and beer mnsh.
In some of the houses boLtl-
ing and capping machines were
found. Today federal charges
were filed against nine, six of
whom escaped. The raid are the
largest in the history of West
Texas.
T*e Qalnloc That Does Not Affcct The Hutf
W. B. Sellers on April 22nd, 19
14, Being Lot No. •" ~ "
w. . _ , new map of Winn«
°un B^rd Beginning at what is now N b
corner of C. W. Moore home
place on West side street a no
South aide S. Broadway St., a
stake for corner, Thence South
with said street 425 feet to
stake, Thence West 105 feet to
stake, Thence North 425 to
South Broadway, Thence East
105 feet to place beginning, con
taining one acre more or less,
situated in Wood County, Tex-!
as, in ftie town of Winnsboro,
as said vendors Hen existed on
the 10th day of December, 19
18, levied upon the 30th day ot!
Sept., 1922 as the property of
the defendants by me as Sher-
iff of Wood County, Texas,
I will offer for sale and sell,
at public auction on the first,
Tuesday in November, 1922, the
came being 7th day thereof, b>|
tween the hours of 10 o'clock
a. m. and 4 p. m. at the court-j
house door of Wood County,'
Texas, in the town of Quitmnn 1
for cash to the highest bidder'
at the right title and in- |
terest of the said defendants to.
it irniironc* tlw apiietite, you will then
a|>pr«ci*ta it* true tunic value.
Grov*a Taaielneii ehlll Tonic Is simply
iron, iw«i Quinine Nuapended in ayrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
newia QtilNINK to Purify U and UON to.
F.ncieh ii • Destroys Malarial germs anu.
Grip itcnnh |,y it, Strengthening. Invigqa,
iiEffect. 80c.
Read want ads,
port Ibw.
The order is effective at
o'clock today.
Ranger Captian Roy Nich
who hat' been to duty at
shad, was designated to
charge- of rangers there,
proclamation today extendi1
en port law throughout the <
tire city, 'the railroads y*J
having been placed under pn
visions of the law on July *|
The governor's action to
followed a conference with
jutant General Barton ana
on request of Marshall citir
fOifowing the recent kidnap
orf a woman by unknown
ties. A delegation of Mar
business men were
terday and confered with W I
nor Neff. It is understood g
they requested open port •[
To Cur® ■ Cold 1|i
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AfW.r.'ilVfy >1' « '< Al
J. A. (Andy) Wilson
Home phone 270.
H. W. (Hubert Stanton
Home ptow **>•
Lubback County farms Sold Without Money
At |85.00 per acre, on 15 years time at 6 per
interest; nothing lo be paid until fifth year, then l-w
of purchase price to be paid each yiear thereafter
tal 15th year wben balance is to be paid Land lies 0
and near railroad in Lubbock County, and doww
school. Gin will be built at switch on railroad re
for use next year. Requires $560.00 improvements ®
«ch 160 acn-s. The Lubbock County State Expinnenj
.Station shows an average of 7-10 bale of C0. ;o^q
acre for kst ten years; thfe land we aro °f'erin*
g°°d; ^ will have to hurry as the number of
are limited. Come or write at onoe.
Wilson & Stanton
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Lubbock, Texas
Citizens National Bank Building Office P ">ne 7l*
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268246/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.