The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 183, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 13, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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Courthouse News
Oxfords
BE OVERHAUL
For Street Wear
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DEATH OF MRS. KELLER.
companying intention,” Luther Nick- ' Railroad Addition, for a consideration
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Royalties
Leases
Phone 141
On the Square
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But Mr. Baker is well now. Feels
like he did at sixteen.
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OFFICE CITY HALL
PHONE 396
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Insurance
to collect
W. Y. Allen, administrator of the
estate of Will Allen, received a ver-
dict for $1250 late yesterday after-
noon in the District Court from the
Extensive improvements will begin
soon on the front of the Marshall
1—Five Passenger Chevorlet --.$400
1—Seven Passenger Mitchell "6" $450
Rich Brown Kid
at $12.50, $14, $15
Office Phone
Residence Phone
Almost every woman knows the worth of
Weisman s Shoes. At present Walking Ox-
fords are very popular. We have them in
all sizes and widths in
Hundreds Of Letters Assert-
ing Texas Citizenship.
"5”
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White Reigncloth
$8.50 and $10.00
came within her sweet influence.
Mrs. Keller was born in 1840 in
appliance department, is supervising
the remodeling and will have charge
of the new department.
SHOW WINDOWS
OF ELECT. CO. TO
Prompt
Dependable
Courteous
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Large Quantity Of Electrical
Appliances Ordered For
New Department.
France Realizes Her
Danger Says Premier
CITY BAKERY
C. A. Rood
Marshall. Texas
Fine Black Kid
$10, $12.50, $14
GIVEN UP TO DIE OF
STOMACH TROUBLE
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COUNTY AGENT SEHEDULE
FOR THE PRESENT WEEK
WINDT - DWYER
Jewelry Co. ‘
The Store For You
No matter how severe ygur case, you
are urged to try Milks Emulsion un-
der this guarantee—Take six bottles
home with you, use it according to direc-
t ions and if not satisfled with the resulte,
your money will be promptly refunded.
Price 600 and 91.20 perbottle. Ths Milks
I Emulsion o., Terra Haute, Ind. Sold
I by druggists everywhere.
Guaranteed By
| FRY-HODGE DRUG COM’Y.
BEST INVESTMENT IN THE
WORLD
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I can sell you protection now—tomorrow
who knows?
RESIGNATION OF YALE
PRESIDENT IS ACCEPTED
Verdict Is Awarded
By Court To Allen
Dr. A. W. Hinchman
Osteopathic Physician
—Offices—
107% West Austin Street
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The Marshall National Bank
The Stronghold of Careful People
MARSHALL LODGE NO. 22
A. F. & A. M.
DeWolf Hopper
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Will meet for work April 13th at
6:30 p. m. E. A. Degree; April 16th
at 6:80 p. m. F. C. Degree.
H. H. HOLCOMB, W. M.,
J BROWNRIGG, Secretary.
BAILEY MANAGER
SAYS EX-SENATOR
SURELY ELIGIBLE
I Harrison County Leases
Electric conmpany’s building. The
front will be remodeled, attractive !
Let Us Make
Your Old Mattress New
We have just installed the latest and most scientific
Air Blast Dust Extractor Franke
Mattress Machine
We almo manufacture and sell new mattresses at
wholesale prices and save our patrons the middle
man’s profit.
Garrett’s Second-Hand Store
Marriage Licenses Issued; Abrew
in a Woman’s Fine Black
Kid Leather Oxford—
turn sole, leather Louis
heel, imitation stitched
tip—
By The Assoclated Presa
New Haven, Conn., April 10 — Th-
resignation of President Arturn Twin-
ing Hadley of Yale University •—
been accepted by the Yale corporation,
it was announced tonight. The resi-
gnation will be effective on June 30.
1921, when Dr. Hadley will have been
president of Yale for 22 years.
a gan to tear loose and that heavy weight
S In the left side of my stomach, that hung
S like a huge iron ball, disappeared.
“By the time I had taken 21 bottles,
• I could eat anything, sleep like an in-
_ fant, and the old time vim fame back.
I felt like I did when I was 16.”—Lyman
' Baker, Star Route, Berryville, Ark.
Get the stomach and bowels working
right, and most ailments start to leave.
2 Milka Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri-
tive food and a corrective medicine. It re-
' stores healthy. natural bowel action, do:
ing away with all need of pills and
physics. It promotes appetite and quick-
lyputs the digestive organs in shape to
2 ' assimilate food. As a builder of flesh
“ and strength. Milks Emulsion is strong-
ly recommended to those whom sickness
has weakened, and is a powerful aid in
| resisting and repairing the effects of
wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trou-
ble and constipation are promptly re-
lieved—usually in one day.
This is the only solid emulsion made,
and so palatable that it is eaten with a
spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful
for weak. sickly children.
tion that Mr. Bailey has not been a
resident of Texas for the last few
years. Of course, if this assumption
> were correct, it would not take a law-
yer to know that he would be inelibi-
. gle. The assumption is wholly untrue.
Every lawyer knows there can not be
a residence or a change of residence
• without an accompanying intention
. and whetner or not a residence exists
or has changed, and whether or not
, there exists the appropriate intention,
is in every instance a question of fact.
It is familiar law that acts done and
circumstances happening from time to
time, when there is no motive to con-
. tradict the acts or circumstances, is,
under all the rules, the best evidence
of residence or non-residence, or the
necessary intentions. Upon these is-
sues of fact the evidence of this char-
. seter is absolutely overwhelming in
favor of Mr. Bailey’s continued legal
- Bell and Ollie Dee Davis, C. S. Bailey
Says Mr. Bailey Han Written and Alice Mae Nicholson.
RING
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JOHNSON TRANSFER
COMPANY
Baggage and
Service Cars
Day or Night
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Tuseday, April 13, 1920
After a long winter the system be-
comes filled with impurities caused
by dry, strong diet. In hot weather
these impurities cause sickness. Get
rid of them now by taking Prickly Ash
Bitters. It is the remedy that men use
for purifying the blood, liver and
bowels and putting the body in shape
for summer work. Price $1.25 per
bottle. Matthewson Drug Co., Special
agent.—(Advertisement.)
HAVE US SEND YOU A LOAF
of our delicious fresh bread daily as
it comes from the oven. You never
tasted bread so toothsome, so com-
pletely satisfying in every way. And
don’t be afraid to eat it while hot.
It’s as wholesome that way as any
other. Suppose we start our bread
service tomorrow morning?
By The Assoelated Press.
Paris April 10.— Premi-r Millerand
in his statement tonight to the Asso-
ciated Press declared that Germany’s
request for permission to send troops
into the Rhur region was merely for
the purpose of violating the terms of
the peace treaty. He said France
!elt the danger of her position in a
way it could not be felt in America.
R. A. Dean . county agriculture
agent, will be in the west end of the
county for -the first two days of the
week, going from there to Harleton
and Ashland for the remainder of the
week.
ft is a scientific fact that
eyes which need glasses
most give the least cause
for complaint. The trouble
manifests itself in other
ways—headaches, nervous-
ness. dizziness.
A half hour will enable
us to tell positively wheth-
er glasses will help you.
The cost is slight. The
glasses reasonable in price,
and the satisfaction great.
Make sure today.
Mrs. O. J. Keller ied at the home
. . . . . ... , of her daughter, Mrs W. M. Jenkins, I
show windows will be installed and „ ,
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when completed, is expected to be one ... 2
... . . I n I had been an invailed for more than a
of the most modern fronts in Marshall I M 2, ...
. . . . . . year. Through nil of her suffering
A large display room is to be erect- 5
"One year ago in September I was I
taken down; couldn't eat. sleep or work, I
The doctors didn’t know exactly what i
was the matter. Some said I had
catarrhal gastritis, and others, cancer.
Anyway. I was given up to die;
“A friend persuaded me to try Milks
Emulsion, in 2 or 3 weeks, the sore- .
ness went out of my lungs, the pains
vanished from between my shoulders,
and I began to eat and sleep, and work.
Also the miserable lonesome feeling be-
“The Belter ’ole”
A Comedy With Music and
Charming Girls
By Capt. Bruce Bairn's Father and
Capt. Arthur Elliott
SEAT SALE NOW ON
At Fry-Hodge Drug Store
Owing to the massiveness of this production the cur-
tain will rise promptly at 8:30 p. m.
Prices: $2.50, $2.00, $1.00
American National Life
Company. The suit was
the life insurance of the
Allen who died in France.
els, manager of the Bailey campaign of 31,000.00
said today in reply to articles from w p Allen to Charley Winn, Lot
Tom Love, Marshall Hicks and Ed J. 13, Block 10, Allen Heights, for a con-
Hamner: I sideration of $900.00
The three named individuals had at . ■
different times questioned Mr. Bail- T W .,Davi dson to Al bert Binotti,
ey’s eligibility to hold office in Texas part of B lock 260.. S., for a con-
The statement from Mr. Nickels sideration of $1,375.00.
was as follows: 1 0,1 and Gas Leases Filed: T’ W.
Mr. Love, Mr. Hicks and Mr. Ham-1 Snyder to H A' Suter, 69 acres on the
ner jump the whole question at issue P Pinchum survey, for a considera
and proceed from the false assump- l tion ” ' .
1 R. W. Findley to O. W. Sheperd,
days Mr. Knight, manager of the
Wood Jr.. Phone 191..
1 — Seven Passenger Chalmers “6”
...............•......... $750
1—Seven Passenger Willis Knight
................ $900
1—Seven Passenger Nash ....$1,000
All above cars are in good condition '
Terms to responsible parties. S. E.
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Harrison County
, Abstract Co.
107% W. Austin St.
W. H. McClellan
Geo. W. F. Bibb
Abstracts, Maps, Platts,
Surveying, Engineering.
Your work will be appre-
ciated and given proper
attention.
ed to take care of the wants of the
company.
Ninety-five electric ranges, one car
of washing machines, and a complete i e
line of lamps and electrical appliances > New on -Georgit,and came to
have been ordered and are expected to ' Texas in 1877. Shortly after she was
be here when the building is complet-! married to Mr R' S’ Keller, who died
cd. which will probably be within 30 I a few yeas since. She is survived by
a son, K. S. Keller, Jr., and a daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. M. Jenkins, with whom
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residence in Texas. For instance
there is not less than 2,000 letters in
existance, written by him from time to
time to his friends in Texas, through-
out the series of years, since his resi-
gnation from the Senate up to date,
in every one of which he specifically
declared that he had not and never
would change his residence from Tex-
as. A letter of this kind, say in 1913
or 1915, before the rim-fire politicians
. had raised the question of his eligi-
bility would be practically conclusive
of his intentions at that time, and an
on throughout the series of years.
There are literally scores of other
facts and circumstances to support
this proposition and which can not be
refuted. There is no reason for any
friend of Mr. Bailey being disturbed
by this random talk about his ineli-
gibility. If any of the flock of candi-
dates who are running against him
have the courage of their own convic-
tions and the nerve of the convictions
of any of their apologists, let them go
■ into the court, where this matter can
be judicially determined, and we will
gladly meet them there without delay.
1 his they will not do, however, be-
cause they know that Mr. Bailey is
eligible, and they prefer to attempt to
confuse the people and divert atten-
tion from the wild extravagances of
the State and Federal Governments
by talking upon the subject of eligi-
bility. They had just as well under-
stand now that they will have t> tall
about something more substtiw’
than eligibility in order to meet the
cold facts and fundamental issues
laid down in Mr. Bailey's campaign
They are not fooling anybody but
/hem selves.
life Was a benediction to all
i part of 956 acres on the Geo. John-
| son survey, for a consideration of
$1.60
Emma Feilds to S. B. Melton, 52
acres on the H. Morgan survey, (Roy-
alty,) for a consideration of $.32.50
Emma Feilds to S. B. Melton, 52
acres on the H. Morgan survey, for a
consideration of $32.50
L. B. Molbusen to J. E. Hogan, 228
acres on the J. M. Dorr survey, for a
consideration of $1.06
Annie Thrasher to J. E. Hogan, 46
acres on the J. M. Dorr survey, for a
consideration of $1.66
Olf Marsh to J. E. Hogan, 72 acres
on the J. M. Dorr survey, for a consid-
eration of $1.66
Johnnie Taylor to J. E. Hogan. 38
acres, for a consideration of $1.00
Mattie Harris to J. E. Hogan, 78
acres on the J. M. Dorr survey, for a
consideration of $66 66
Joe Moody to J. E. Hogan, 66
acres on the Blankenship survey, for a
consideration of $1.06
Joe Wilson to J. E. Hogan. .36 acres
on the L. B Blankenship survey, for
a consideration of $1.06
J. R. Cain to J. E. Hogan, 50 acres
on the Stanfield survey, for a con-
sideration of $1.00
A. Warstean to J. E. Hogan. 52
acres on the J. M. Dorr survey, for a
consideration of $1.00.
attention to all banking matters entrusted to
us. Your banking business invited.
sh# made her home. Mrs. Keller was
a member of the Baptist church and
by her consistent Christian life had
greatly endeared herself to her
friends and neighbors. Dr. M. E.
Hudson, her pastor, conducted the
funeral Sunday afternoon. Inter-
ment in Greenwood cemetery. The
pall bearers were: W. M. Jenkins,
Lee Faust, Louis Bradberry, G. H.
Conway, Dick Keller and Walter
Weathersby.
DISTRICT COURT
P. O. BEARD, Judge, •
J. B. Henderson. Clerk.
W. Y. Allen Adm vs. American
SpwU! u, Th. Moraine N.wa I Casulty Insurance Co., suit ‘on policy.
Dallas, Tex., April 12—“Every I Real Estate Transfers: E. B. Bla-
lawyer knows that there can not be a lock to N 8’ MeCoy, Lotin Wood-
! lawn, for a consideration of 1100.00
change of residence without an ac- R H Wills to J. G Lloyd, Lot 13,
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