Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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XIII — NO. 52. .
)ver 1250 Bales Cotton
Received Up to Thursday
WINNSBORO, WOOD COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY Friday. Sept 8th.
i. Y. P. U.
Programme
gone 12u0 bales have l)eeri re-
ceived and weighed by the two
Indications already point to
the tact that Winnsboro is go-
ing to lead her sister towns n
cotton reciepts this fail. With
Sunday, September 10, at 7 one week ol the cotton season
Leader, Miss Jewel White.
Subject: Bible study, I Cor 15. yards. Ihe cause of these tyjlen-
1 Why Paul wfble this chap- ,11(' WMipti is the pr.ee <>nj-
L'Mis* Piudanoe Hornbuckle. Du^er8 liave to*®# Paying. Not
l The place which the resur- !!!!!"!. /?alt ^OZt'" Ianriers
",oW MaS SdTiTr r>SS
I" deniable proof that ' hrist J*" j*' "f «*« ' '
? Christ's resurrection and ^'ton^imT'7tS!, "I",'."";,"""
hh- ; I I.I1 I CSHfl'CCt Oil. Miaft .. ..... )h , " "
It u , -Iffird yeflr thl sla'),e 11 18 Sillu 18
[Bula -'lay ..I'ift. eye |,H.tter tlmn fonner yeai8.
i. 1 a! answers tw* perp ex 1 hla f *: ' "lu yeuis,
1 r>rations. Alvi. Ward. L" 'A .w 3 «■''
| 7. ^ong. Misses Pruilimc* Hon, "" >t that the
Irtl- Grace Lonir. i ?„ *"« '«
paid. Ihe point with us is, see
. : to it that your cotton is marxe:
| Thousands See Amarillo ! ed here.
$1.25 PER YEAR
Convictions in 'Good Business
Liquor Cases Here Saturday
When the
Hew vVears Off
i he criminal docket was taken Saturday was a good business
up in District Court last Mon- Utt^ 10 Vvinnsooro. ii.veryut.dy
day and there was a large crowd ,,u(1 a pleasant 100K, .iKe thty
in town.We told a bunch from Uley nua in t^e good o.u days
Alba and Yantis that the two v,"cn LUU0" nau ii.ui«
towns see.r.ed to he competing "• ■ • * «*«
u .11 i . ■ .. ,,,lh P'insea.
Provide For
Hard Times
with each other as to wh ch Iu.
nished the largest contingent—
not defendants altogether, but
witnesses in cases.
Ihe first cast to be disp<.sed
of was that of ited Thomas n u
.nurgEi it making whiskey, in
which he pleaded gu Ity and was
given a one year sentence.
Dav Madaon next wtnt to
bat on a similar
There is now, has always been In the days of lhe Pharaha
anu always will r>e a tascmatun the Egyptians seldom had less
among tne people tor th ngs than three or four years supply
ihat are new. 0f grajn an(j other food stuffs
tcemeniber what consciousness on hand against the posible time
you men leIt ol your age and in. whell the Nile fai|ed to over
portance wntn you vci your ,, .
nist long pants? flow and spread its waters over
it wa.> wonutrful until the ^ld vVhen the Spansh in-
new wore oil. ine iirst uays in vaded Peru in the fifteenth cen-
if a child's eyes are strain ng sch°o1 ™re wondwtul unul the tury they found the ancient civ-
it will either interfere with the" ITTJAme,
Children's Kyes
Need Attention
oi otner experiences 01 lie en jcfl forehunded enough to have
muse entertain and dtught lor . .. ,
awhile—and then the new *w\e hoi,ses wel1 fIlled ^
{von* yours compla.n of head- wears oft.. 'ee® stuffs from which nothing
'a.hes.' i>r. McGuire, registered ihe glitter of newness of mer was ever taken in times 01 pien
studies or cause oistaste for
bCilOO1.
is saiu is like char
him four
These
pc-ed
The
seven
feited.
thu °Ptcmetri*t wiL ue at liooertsons thannise attracts the eye ano ty unless it waa immediately re-
jury found him gT f a.m gave asT' please tl?e w,nd; is eometh'ng P'«ced by an equal amount of
hi™; tKw.l .,11?a>' "'-P^'mber lf>th and lbth. new and everybody appreciates new nPIV t|lu finite
Th. 1 I 1 u/11 l>on t iorget the dates and bnntf it. These thngs gre natural, but states we live from hand tn
Ihen came Will 1'enny on a ti... „nri hUv. ««•«« - - - i--— c,uuch wt! )IVti Irom to
imity instead
Winnsboro merchants all
I
re-
Klan Initiate Class
Amar llo, Sept. 5.— A crowd port very satisfactory br.s nes.^ der, set Sept. 14 and venire of o'clock,
Two venire cases have been busimss meeting at the home old true and t.red friend, the one 0l a blessing for the surplus is
L „. . , , Alls- Alston Bexley, Friday that wi«. stay with you all the U8(xi lo {tt ltCate the market
Ion; I'isher,, charge o, mur-: afternoon, September 1st, at 4 way, even unto the end, —
estimated from 15,000 to 20,000 mst Saturday. In fact one of
witnessed th( first public inia- them was bold enough to say
tion of the Ku Klux Klan in that .t was a sure enough fa".
thf panhandle last night whm Saturday with him. T walk into
378 candidates became members „T>e 0f these Winnsboro stores
at a ceremony h;?ld in a valiey, now, since the reception of i'l^lr
two miles west of Amarillo. Two. fall stocks makes one's heart! mninder of the week, and the
thousand automobiles jammed g0 "pitty pat" if he hasn't the chances ars that the term is
the side of a hill overlooking, money to buy with. So to speak 1 to be rather a lively one.
the huge firey cross in front; "they are a thing of beauty aru: Follow ng is the jury for
of which hundreds of robed fig'a joy forever". There is hardly
ores playtd their pnrt in the in- an iteir. oi merchandise offj d
troduction of the cand dates in- on the market but that can L>6
toth« order. Ssores of Klansmexi had in Winnsboro from some
and visitors Vvere here from one of our merchants and at
many Panhandle and New Me\'- money savng prices/ Much of
40 men ordered.
Earl McKimtey, charge of mur
der, set for Se t. ll and venire
;f 40 men ordered.
Several cases are set for to-
day. Wednesday, and for the re-
next week of court
U B Winkle. C C Chapman, J
l)e:" and prevent the producer from
Tl e - haps did not listen to the new- j,utt,ng forth his efforts foi ano
ihe tulowing officers were ness ol a marked personality ther season
oectad for the coming terni: but he wears well and so it is Jt has been said and without
Mrs. Alston Bexley. President, with men, merchandise, measur rea80ri to deny, that one coiv.-
Mrs. fcwell Ward, Vice Pres. os lancies and fads. Those that pit>te crop falure would bring
Mrs. Solon Wylie, Secretary nave 'nwrit will continue in thj8~ the richest nation on the
and Treasurer. 1 populanty and real service long verge of famine. In many re-
Mrs. Irvin Wnght, Reporter, after the new has worn off. spects we are n„t as forvara-
x.tv 1 . uiwha ivn" ' . fo have thu'^sln/w1 breaks ooking as were the semi-dvill-
MAN IS SHin AND the monotony of life but the zed tribes of South America.
K1LLLD NEAR GILMER thing that holds the world toge- 400 years ago. It is true that we
• ' and contributes to its hap have the means of transport-
(Jiimer, lexas, Aug. 29.— p.ness, service and peace of nu- jn<r the necessiiries from oiu-
F Dowell, A O Harris E J Taylor Walter Harris, white, ago 35, manity are the things that part of the country to the other
N F Ful er, J W Monday, Vane* j o. J; mes Texas, was shot from stand the test after the new or eveu importing' from distant
Gist, J W Ri'ey, Jno E Coat? ambush near his home as he wears off. parts of the world, but inas-
A T Winklo, A L Cuvn. J E fft'.tV.*.s on bis way between his Someone has said that we much, as a great part of the
I ico towns, especially large dele- their goods were boked 11 the'tv, JJ Coston, R.I Turner,.! H | home and his cotton field with ..iighi not to be prejudiced a- world looks to America far a
I pitions being re ported from Cla- spring for fall shipment since j Craver, J L Jacobs, S C Baxter, | a shot gun loaded with all
Tendon, Claude, Memphis, Can- which time advances in most ~
®di«n, Pampa, and Clovis and every line have l>een made, but
Pcrtales N. M. they fire con ten td to sll at "a liva
anc[ jet live prof.t". Tnese arc
BONUS BILL IS fact and are not exagerations
Demcrat, of
continue consi
of the tariff before taking up
:he r>roius. They were opposet
by Senator McCumber, Rcpubll- _ . , nf thoir
g <* North Dakota: Simmons ®at"^av, KT tLwu KT
Democrat nf Vahk rUMi«c«ia* breel fowls. Mr. layloi is rais-
Carolina, . «xru,'fA U/vnnHnftA whi*p
sizes gainst a thing becao&e it is new ^tri f)f the I(H!d consiini.
J C Bird, F, W Frather, W IH of shot at o o clock Monday al- and because we ve nevei heardof ed( fajjlire jn America would
Buchanan, Lister Benton, A N ternoon and instantly killed. He it before and right he is. And prove world calamity.
Shirey, Gene Mattox, W N Bex-lis survived by a wife and three t is true that we ought no: 'fne time may come when
ley, T J Rilev, Taylor Greer, Ti children. He was under the peace to accept a thing because of its Kreat warehouses woll l>e erec-
M Binford, J C Adrain, Clyde j bond charge with promiscuous newness. . 'great warehouses wil be erec-
Jordan, JS Newman, B B Ra . shooting in the neighborhood, j Don't be afraid of a new idea, ttd in America for the stonng
ley. Henry Sims, W P Wheel 1,j Officers have gone to the scene.! new inventions, new merchan-(0f supplies that are imperishable
H J McAlister, R E Terry, Will I —•*> • dise and newmetod* because pr<Klucts„ and that this surplus
C. Anderson. Horace Othey, Public Recognized at La*t | they are new but put them to wiu not used as a me;irJ or
L M Brewer, A A Harbin. { **~ t | the test until the nw wars off bearing in market. At the pre-
Even th* most stjvei© critics find you set* tllG r(?«il ^astlnjf s^m t'nie the furmcT^ dar^ HQt
)of the Intel-state Commerce Com qualities of the thing and then overnroduce kenn** n( rv.nxtC
mission will approve of its re- you ceo F«s judgment for imposed on them
j cent ruling that ensures a low yourself without prejud ce ann m the form of reduced prtce„
_ i _ # , 1 ate for the sh pment of surplus With an uiiaised mind. These js assessed against orodueer*
Dank hxammer war materials destined to bui d thoughts will apply, not alone when thev aucceeH in 1 bringing
j good roads. Good roads are the to merchandise, but to men, jorth he neccessities of life in
The comptroller of cuv ncv arteries through which the nat- measures, and means. 'abundance
h is appointed W. B. Seller, as ion's wealth must travel | 1 Xhe hand ^ mouth h of
national bank examiner, wi'h .The issue was raised by the Cotton I the nation is worthy of serious
to press (Thu- consideration. The fact that our
br nging from present system of distrobutlon
Reciepts are does not permit our farmers to
A .iljout 150 bales daiiy overproduce for the market.
their plans. Charlie and Jim Tay to the government.. i . , ,. Ui:« n.-.k should in no way deter them
1 'The material was shipped as from exercising foresight enow
„ r 1 r • 1 "contractor's" evuipment, there pi^blIC DELIVERY SERVICE gh to store for their own us*
Successful Kevival I'V giving it the advantage of a jan abundance of feed stuffs a-
low rate. The railroad objected. jf vou Want a quick do ivery gainst the time of the drouth.—
DELAYED AGAIN Jf £?.u a,.'e fl'°.m Mlss0'ni. f,n,.L'
t<i Winnsboro for your ful tia-:-
, Washington, Sept. 5—The sol jng and we will prove what we
dief's bonus bill was subjected to!"nve sa,d«
ittotiicr delay tociav I "■
By a vote of 5 to 3. conferees^ P°ultr>" association h.-ld,Wood County Democrat.
^presenting the Senate Fin- rta/eguter months meeting Sat,
ance Committee and the house ol "rdav. afternoon. Ths oiganzr.-, • . 1 AJ .'J
Rvsand means Committee dec t,on !8 by ,eaps ,ana Appointed IN at !
jied to finish ironing out dir- ho nd?- El^ Imembers
ferences in the tar,ff bill l>eforft Saturday swelled the member-
taking up the bonus. «hlPuto something over fifty
Senator Smoot, RepubLcan 01 M,uch ,"t.er68t be "J™"
Utah, and kepresenative Ford- the«
®sy. Republican of Mich.^an; Snturdny. £^ 21«t. by it
I C^n?Republican of C S members. Committees for the! headquarters in Dallas. Mr. s- - shipment of material by the Bur As we are ^ing t
I worth Republican of Ohio and succeM of t-he show are at work i lers s an experencd banket and p-iu of Pubic! Loads, in the Un - rsday) c^tton is bi
I Gai-dnr J# rJt-o and are to meet Friday of this his appomtmnt is not only an t:d States Department of Agn- 3.j t) 2J cents
worth.
Stdnto conUnue^conLew?" week'at this office and complete; honor'to him but wi I be an l.ono cifture, to State Highway Depar -^raii^
- ±r o,f — ^
nd"w,.ri-kUIT^"°nn .U/T' inir only White Wvnndotte whi-e! Meeting Closes They wanted the States to pay made^phone 238 (Vi-90. AH pat- Farm and Ranch.
Suseti u-i,^70Cr^ ?i Mr Turner is raising the Bar- - - less-than-carload rates" on vari ronage appreciated. Promptness
I ho,.In th°u«ht. the bon- Rocks To have ^en these Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morris and ous items in such shipment even js my motto
I p nould lie put ahead. I, , „.,.i Q Hosira! v. nH Mr« R. C. Morris went when the aggregate filled the ca
Wnr o ur 'fowls would have put a desire!Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morris went when the aggregate filled the ca
• of Co iieriirnf °ri p pU f ' in most anvone to enter the poui ;i0 Wynona Sunday and attended Th-contention of the Bureau
l .' w.inecticut. and Rpni-ftspnat- _ . ... a . "• I Kt. una Mrtnu nf fho mnfpnu IS
Edwin Aldredge of Gilmer
Jim's Delivery was in the city Monday.
the vote
was taken.
ive fVlii' . rl a Represenat- business. Saturday, Septem- a revival meeting being held by was ttiat none of the material is y g Crow wsus in town SaL- Misses Huey and Jane* P.aird
iisini i Pr' ^®J)Crft Mis"- • ^ 16th. a call meeting Rev. Frank Morris. TThe meting naW, and that it is all intended urday and left with us three of Clarksville have been visit-
. were n°t present when ^ «„!♦,.* hkot ation wil closed Monday night and was for use in road construction it 0f the finest sweet potatoes we ing their aunt Mrs. C. V. Weir.
one of the most successful ever should have the low rate allowed have 'seen this season. Wh te
held in Wynona. There were a for contractors equipment. they were very large, they were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vickers
lartre number of Convertion* ann The Commiss on upheld this hni0oth and free form cracks, spent Sunday in Commerce with
reclamations. Rev. Morris goes contention and thp resu t s ;T;r, Crow reports a good crop Mrs. Vickers sister. They were
to Oklahoma where he wil! hold fHnt on fnc shinment alon.? from 0f potatoes this season. accompained home by their uep-
nnother revival. Schenectady, N. Y., to Boise,) — 0 hew, Masters Carl and .Tames Bu
Idaho, $720 was saved to 'ho Frank Steed has accepted^ a ckhanan, and Homer England
Rehabilitation of Ea.st Texaa
Railroad Begun
Marshal!, Sept B.—The reha
•"Muoii of that portion of the old
Hal-shall
and East Texas Rati-
af the poultry assoc ation wi
be had at the Chamber of Com-
again will be offerred to anyone
merce office when membership
who desires to become a mem-
ber.
Watch for the September ed-
ition of the Winnsboro Cham-
y between Marshall and Ely-(ber of Commerce Gazette, a
a i ield a distance of about paper edited from this office
thnm'I68, l^at w** recently pur- i which will be put all over this
..and rech*rted as the trade teiritory next week. It
S(.t.?u Elysian Fields and ^ will perhaps enlighten you ot
Dn rjest®m Railway, is now in soma facts that you did not
wlTT an<^ great deal of know.
at 4 has <b*>en accomplished. I —
r^'t^ive miles of track has) The Chamber of Commerce
2*° c'«ared of weeds and new office will be closed two or throe
Put in;t.wo bridges rebuilt j days the first of nsxt week on
l; tw° more, repaired, and ttm-| account of the Secretary beng
. the ground for the aepau- absent on an advertising cam-
01 two mot* hrfH.ro- ~
Nath Opens
,. - more bridges,
of ^tamafced that 10 miles
„ the rack will be in shape by
paign through Wood county.
win ne in shape Dy Mrs. Aubrey Petty of Gilmer
so that motor cars returned heme Tuesday after
hflf. . J tn v iiiutur who reiuniw wt «
* operated over it eaftely epending several days m this
Z ,*°rk W the lemai ' *
^ ]*e will be pushed.
- uver k\ nuiK*njr - —7- ~ •
Work Tin the remainder of i citv with her parents, Mr. aou
Mrs. Nath Spearman.
Miss Iwana Wilson return-
ed home Sunday from a visit in
State and consequently to the position with W. C. Dodgen Co., and Oscar Adams.
taxpayers. and will appreciate his friends
_ T It would seemthis is not a n_ :• caLmg to se« him when they are Miss Hallie May Thomas vis
New I lace tit'cuarlv hapoy time for the ir|.\own. Frank is a hustl- jted Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Steed
railroad to make a fight again- jng. young man and will make in Mineola first of the week.
Nath Spearman has opened a.st public interest. There is no the Dodgen store a good salew-
restaurant in the corner build- reason why the lower rate sho man
ing. next door to the oakery-. AH uld not prevail and every reason «
kinds of short orders, including whv it should. | Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Conor, I. Texarkana.
Nath's celebrated chili, is «ervH True, improved roads and tlie jr f Bessie Connor and Miss,
on short notice. Everything is development of the auto truck l,oU se Reed made an auto trip Mr. and Mrs. J. Richan?
new except the rroorietor, who mean a reduction in the railroad to Sherman Monday. Miss Bessie Smith left Sunday for Dalla?
is an o'd timer at the business short haul, but that is a nat-; Connor entered Kidd Key Col- where they will spend a few day
of feeding the hungry people ural development and the time lege.
with what thev want. Best of has gone bv when it is consid-
all Nath's place is sanitary. ered wise to smash machinery
because it speeds up production.
Mr. and Mrs. Bamev Dodgen
of Denison *pe*it the latter jwrt
of last week here visit'ng rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steed of
M*neola spent Sunday in this
city.-
Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Dallas
are here at the home of Mr.
Smith's sister, Mrs. Askew. Mrs.
before going to Houston
to make their home.
to
Mrs. Jessie Poe and little dau-
ghters Geraldine and Mary
Murrie Shirey of Mexia is a'so Francis, of Chattanooga. Okla.
here to be with her mother Mrs.
Askew, who is seriously ill
are visiting Mrs. W. A. Coats
and Mr. J. C. Tiner.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922, newspaper, September 8, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268239/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.