Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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W1NNSB0R0 WEEKLY NEWS THl'KHI)AY, MAY 28,1925
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An One Can Roll Down Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pratt
of Daingerfield visited Mr.
Pratt's aunt, Mrs. Chadick Sun-
day.
Lightning will charge a dis<
charged battery in 3 to 5 min-
utes. Located at Taylor and
Son's grocery store. Brick Tay-
lor.
Drue Murrell, who has been
in Saltillo several months has re
turned to Winnsboro.
Ladies visit our millinery de-
partment. Dozens of the beauti-
ful midseason hats await your
approval. The Enterprise.
Saving is not much harder
than rolling down hill.
YOU NEVER FIND A SAVER
ON THE MOURNERS BENCH
Never in your life have you
seen a person who would say
he regretted having adopted
the habit of saving money.
But we venture to say you
have seen a great many who
regretted not having done so.
If you're guilty 'fes8 up and re-
verse while there's yet time.
M. & P. State Bank
"There Is No Substitute For Safety
Mrs. Bettie Wilkinson is vis-
iting her son, H. L. Wilkinson,
and her brother John F. Hitt.
Buttons covered, hemstitch-
ing done with thread furnished,
Full line of Royal Society goods.
See Emma Burroughs at W. C.
Dodgen Co.
Mr. C. C. Strange and Mrs.
Lula Strange Abbott of Rome
Georgia, and Mrs. M. J. Carroll
of Greenville are spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs
D. A. Layton.
Read our ad completely and
become acquainted with your
home town Ford brace. R. J.
Turner Mfg., Co.
Mrs. Faye Shearer of Shreve-
port and Mrs.. W. G. Ward of
this city leave today for Col-
lege Station to attend' commen-
cement, when Alvis Ward will
receive his Bachelor of Science
degree.
Farmer's Cotton Oil Co. is
still buyir£ seed. See them be-
fore you sell.
Dr. H. S. Taylor and family
havo returned from a couple
of weeks stay in Galveston.
Miss Mina Spearman is visit-
ing in Pittsburg.
Meal mixture fertilizer at
Farmer's Cotton Oil Co.
Mrs. Irvin Wright and baby
are in Dallas for a few days.
Miss Clara Bird Williamson
from Daingerfield visited Mrs.
Jack Smith Sunday.
Bom, to Mr. and Mi's. Henry
Smith, on Tuesday May 19 a
fine boy.
We have a number of feature
sale items on display this week.
Call and see them. The Enter-
prise.
Miss Florence Reeves of
Shreveport arrived here Satur-
day for a few days stay with
her sister, Mrs. W. C. Hender-
son.
New Silks, the better hosiery
attractive popular priced dresses
200 latest designs in millinery.
The Enterprse.
M. J. Westbrook, who has
l>een visiting relatives for the
past week, returned to Shreve-
port Wednesday morning.
Summer
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Clothing
When Summer comes you al
ways want to buy the very
best, cheepest and cocfest ihat
you can.—Here we will guaran
tee to give you the best and
the coolest at the lowest possi-
ble price you can get anywhere.
If you are cool then you are
r.early always satisfied. Come
in and see how cool our suits
really are.
Mullinax & Weatherby
Cleaning-Pressing
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Seat
of Tenneha were here Sunday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. V. At-
taway.
Mrs. R. R. Stribling and baby
returned to AJto Monday ac-
companied by Mrs. George D.
Hurdle.
Buy towels now. A mill sale
representing a saving of 20 to
40 per cent. The Enterprise.
A. H. Culpepper has accept
ed a position in a l>arber shop
in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vanwey
of Sulphur Springs visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Boggs Satur-
day nght and Sunday.
T. A. Warren of Greenville haa ac-
has accepted a position with the Rexalj
Drug Store as talesman and prescrip-
tion clerk
S. C. Baxter orders the News
sent to his son G. A. Baxter, at
Empire, California.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Knight
nd family of China Springs
rrived Thursday to visit rela-
ives in the city.
Dr. and Mrs. Joe McKinney
and son are visiting relatives
i Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mrs. T. M. Newsonw, i
cently returned from a1
Florida, Kentucky and
states, is visiting Mrs.
Robertson.
C. P. Porter was in
last week visiting his ml]
MAJESTI
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BEST EVER
GOOD ARTISTS XT THEIR BEST!
DON'T MISS IT
AUSPICES HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
Opera House, June 2, at 8 o'cl<
Admission 10c and 23c
ANNOUNCEMENT
4 $
E. P. BUNN, D. C., and CLAUDE S. GILLETT, D. C.
Announce the opening of offices in Winnsboro in the Rhone Building, over The News office
COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 1st, 1925
Quite natural, liefore
placing yourself in our
care you will want to be
assured of our ability.
We are graduates of the
Palmer School of Chiro-
practic (Chiropractic foun
tain head) the largest non-
medical institution in the
world, and the authority
for all things chiropractic.
This institution is un-
questionably recognized by
all boards of Chiropractic
examiners in the 28 states
which have so far enacted
Ch i ropractic legislat ion.
E. P. Bunn, D. C.
Was trained under the su
pervision of the govern-
ment (United States Ve-
terans Bureau, section No.
2) and has been practic-
ing Chiropractic in Wood
county the past two years.
His success in handling
difficult cases in this sec-
tion has been remarkable.
He offers his patients as
best reference.
Here is a concrete example of a bone
in your spine out of place.
Notice How the
Nerve is Pinched
Suppose that nerve supplied your sto-
mach with nerve force; Could your sto-
mach work right with pressure on that
nerve ?
The same is true of other
diseases
Claude E.Gillett,D.C.
Formerly of the famous
Byron L. Black office at
El Paso where thousands
over the south west have
regained their health, is an
old classmate of E. P.
Dunn, D. C. with whom he
has formed a partnership.
In July 192ft he was ex-
amined by the New Mexico
Board of Chiropractic ex-
aminers and given a licen-
se to practice Chiropractic.
It is truly with pie
able anticipation that
are opening offices
Winnsboro and we are
ing forward to kno*
many of you soon as c^l
friends and patients
have been brought back
health through Chiroptf
tic adjustments.
No pains will be spa
r>ur offices in the ap
cation of the science.
The near miracles
ieved by Chiropractic
common knowledge.
HOURS:
8:30 to 11:00 A. M.
Lady Attendant
BUNN AND GILLETT
—— — PALMER GRADUATE
CHIROPRACTORS
OFFICES:
RHONE BUILDING
Over News Office .
If
In Business
for
Your Health
JMfcJU
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Why
Suffer I
Needlessly?
chiropractic, DAVENPOHT. IOWA
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1925, newspaper, May 28, 1925; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268376/m1/4/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.