Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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WINNSBORO, WCX)D COUNTY, TEXAS May 6, 1921
$1.26 PER YEAR
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jour<l'sP'ay ^J^o^obiles. If you want a car> the Dodge is the best on the market for the price. Let
n01' ' hI Fo-H mn of fl. . |erVt'Ce .f ?+Uon at your coJn,nanJ when in troabla. Also all kinds of Accessoi ies
^ An cr'p von mnnra r? quality and at prices that are always right. Some Groceries and Hardware on
Me. BUn sa ,e you money. Come to see us when you waVit anything in our lines. TOM S. STEED.
BM4
OFFICIAL 8TATKMKNT
The First National Hank
WIN N 8HORO, TEXAS
At the Clone of Hu ltieM« April 2H, lf 2l, iim Rendered tu the Comptroller
of the Currency
RESOURCES •
[/inni ami Discounts $525,905.90
U. S. Honda 1M, 400.00
Building and Fixtures 11,700.00
Reserve Hunk Stock H,000.00
Cash and I'.xciianje 154,453.27
Total 1X01,519.17
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock IIOO.OOO 00
Surplus Fund 100.000,00
Undivided 1'rolHs 10f.M38.8o
Circulation 43, f.Oft. On
Hills Payable. 40.000.oo
Honda Deposited 81.400(H)
D«l'oiiits 423,980.37
Total 9^91.519.17
The Above Statement ia Cc rrect
ALF MORRIS, Cnahicr.
No 454
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Merchants & Planters State Hank
WINNSUORO, TEXAS
Statement at the Cloae * f lliminrss April 2H, 1021
RESOURCES
Loans and Discount* #309,682 83
Real Estate I.72O.0O
Kurnlture and Fixtures 7.(8)0.00
Liberty Bonds 34. loO.OO
Stock in Kid. Reserve Bank 1,800 00
«
Cotton Hills Exchange 3,539,34
Cash and Exchange 68.01 B.43
TOT A I. W15,857. HO
LIAIItLITlES «
Capital Stock ...130,ooo.00
.Surplus Fund 3o.Q00.u0
Undivided Profits 9,800.28
Hills i'rtvttlile and Redis-
coutits , 01,815.1ft
Depot its .. 3M.B33.18
Tor At.,
i.i
The above atuteineut In correct
OOHDON ALVIS, Canhier.
FIGURES TELL THE SIMPLE STORY
'HH'I" Mi'.y
ELECTION ORDER
rog^in & Drummond
LUMBER
SfffftfGLES, FAINTS, DOUKS
and WINDOWS, RIDGE and
VALLEY TIN, ETC. .
PAVING
£
1
'Office and Yard North of Jim
Gait's Barn
JUNIOR LEAGUE
1 following pi<>gram
' May 8. 1021.
will
All
TIP,
°o, Bipd'ie Gist.
JWo, Evelyn Butler.
°n, Chas. James Mor-
Wte Lucy Andrews
and Mildred Castle.
Prayer, League.
Recitatbn, Lucy
Mikule.
Recitation, Annio
Minter.
Story, Faye Coats.
Solo, Mrs. Tom Mack.
Story, Mnrgaret Morris.
Benediction.
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Be it ordered- by the hoard
of trustees of the Winnsboro
Independent Free School Dis-
trict that an election be held
at the office of the Chamber
of Commerce in 'he c:ty of
Winnsboro, Tex is, in sa;d
Winnsboro Independent Free
School District on the 31st day
1921 to deter-
otwra 'ji
district shall
have the power to annually
levy and collect a tax upon all
taxable property in said dis-
trict, for the support and
maintenance of public free
schools in sakl Winns'boro In-
dependent Free School District
of and at the rate of sixty-
five cents on the $100.00 valu-
ation of taxable property in
the district, such tax. if vote!
to be levied and collected for
the year 1921 and annually
"* ■ therafter unless it be discon-
tinued as provided by law. W.
C. Stevenson is hereby ap-
. |>ointed manager of said elec-
Francis ^jon anfj sha|] elect the
necessary judges and rtlerks to
Kutherine assist him in holding the same.
I None but the property tax-
payers who are qualified voters
in said Winnsboro Independent
Free School District shall
vote at safd election. Dated
April 29th, 1921.
The above and foregoing
order is ordered posted and
advertised as notice of said
election. R. B. Howell,
President Board of Trustees of
Winnsboro Independent Free
School District.
Attest: W. W. Butler, Sec.
MORE STREET
At * meeting 1 f the C ty
Counc41 held May 3rd th<
property owners on Elm, Mar-
ket and North Broadway
streets proposition tu the City
Council was acceptili by a
unanimous vote. The propo-
sition V>t' the property owners
to the City Council was as
followfj
tv ^owners o"J2jm
... t .-rf^""TTio wmu^boro
Scrvic' Station to the Metho-
dist cnurch, and all property
owners on Market street and
the prof „y owners on North
Broadwa>' street from Frank-
lin street to Mill street and the
property owners on the Main
street paving who had not
heretofore paved, agreed to
do the paving and signed an
instrument to begin within
s'xtv days to do s\>, provide*.!
the City Council would allow
them to .do their Y>wn pav:ng
under the supervision of W.
E. Stevenson.
Mr. 0. L. Crigler's b d for
this v\V>rk was not accepted at
a meeting held some time ago.
The project was started
some time ago and will give
Us two nice parks on North
Broadway street and will also
do away with the old cala-
Ixnost and other unsightly
things now on that street and.
when this paving is complete)
Winnsboro will have nhrej
street paving than any town
near 'iere our size.
Watch Winnsboro Gibw.
Furniture R
EPAIRED
E FINISHED
Remodeled
CHAIRS UPHOLS'l FRF.D
FIXTURES MADE TO ORDER
Mirlised Window Screens Screen Doors
Mart'vi' '.'.'/Jidow Screens ..
Screen Doors Mortised 2 ft. 0 In. x d ft. 8 ir* and,
2 ft. 8 in. x « ft. 8 in
V
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w estbrook & Sons
Ice Boxes, Porch Swings and Quilt
Boxes Our Specialty
Come and let us demonstrate to you
Chair. Nothing like it on the market.
our
Ind*
utructa
blc
"Buy it Made in Winnsboro"
BAPTIST NEWS NOTES
Remember
'bring in your part 0f
01 >8 season ?
rn'sh.. you with most
IneeS hin* Uickle
^ "Shimmy Wiggler"
^TANT'
idurinIir5i°st ,)ass cnviglit using tackle bought from
« a the months of May. June arvl July,' I will
M, 2r, rr'iuim of one good reel, full ajate steel
"fry vo aPool of ailk line and your choice of bait,
more r a.s someone will get this fishing outfit,
■ntormation come and see me.
Tip R. Anderson
Thk 7Y/NCff£ST£R *<>**
Mother's Daj- will be observ-
ed at the Baptist church next
Sunday. Special mur.ic will lie
,nroviderl for the occas;on and
i flowers will be furnished ev-
erybody that comes to the
church. The pastor will preach
a special sermon in praise of
our mothers. If your mother
is living bring her to church
.next Sund.y. If she is dea.l
pay respect to her memory by
coming to church on this day
set apart for her. Arrange
J for the children to stay and
' hear the sermon on mother,
i SunHay night the subject
will l e "God Message for
Winnslwro." We rejoice that
the o?.d Gv.pel truths are win-
ning out. God is giving us vic-
tory for the things we have
stood for in Winnsboro and
the cro*iIs still find their way
to the church of our Lord.
W- Y Pond, Pastor.
LIBRARY TAG DAY
Th<' ladies of the Standard
Club will have an annual tas:
day for the library.
The library- is svdly in need
of new books and the public
has not been called on for
about four years.
We certainly hope and ex-
pect a hearty response to th<
tagging as this is a communi-
ty library. The date will be in
the very near future and w'U
be announced through the p>
per. Reporter.
MARRIED
OVERSTOCKED
Large Flat Vegetable Dishes
Worth from 25c to $ 1.25 Your Choice this
W«ek
23 cts.
Geo. D. Hurdle
Hardware and
Furniture
Want Ads get the Results.
Mr. F. M. Wall and M ss
Ellen Ziegler were marrie><
Sunday, ]April 21, at the Bap-
tist church at Newsome by th.'
pastor iCev. P. G. Man ess. The
following were in attendance:
Mr. and Mrs. Child Miller, j
Misses Cynthia Johnson. Ula
Milam. Ila Wall. Laura Ziegler
and Jewell McLoud, Paul Az-
be«!l and Victor Ziegler.
This popular couple have a
host of friends who wish them
all possible success and happi-j
ness.
I have a few Corn Planters
Cultivators and Steel Beam
Plows I will sell below the
wholesale cost.
See me at once.
R. H. McCRARY
Phone 279
Norlh Main St.
Coffins or Caskets Furnished
Day or Night
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921, newspaper, May 6, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268170/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.