The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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THE MART HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922
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Everything to Build the Home
Andrew found the
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Sherwin-Williams Paints
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and Varnishes
gorgeous
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Used the World Over
In
impromptu
You should noi wait until the hot
summer
come.
praying and
believing, come
drawing salaries of twenty
to
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The program committee.
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Mart Lumber Company
a Business Training and
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CLASSIFIED ADS
11:23.
With Mrs. A. T.
a
Men's best quality pin check lH‘r bead
Announcements
Mrs. W. R.
cratic Primaries.
CH1ROPRACTK
Spencer’s Corner
Mart.
Wagner's Bargain Store.
.SAu/'on
WAR FINANCE BOARD
Jackson-Maloney Co.
IN
May
CITED FOR CONTEMPT
Chicago, May 4—Dr.
held
to the senate.
Read the Herald ads.
Il
ler, Texas, for large free cata-
logue.
Name
Address
The trained man gets the
job and the big salary.
McLennan County.
For County Treasurer:
Seth Reed
Chas. S. Eichelberger
change for merchandise.,
adv xtfc W. H. Stephens.
and cradle roll—has passed the
1000 mark.
for
as
May
on
committee:
Sansom and
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DR. L F. CANNON
Special on glass fitting, and
all diseases of Eye, Ear, Nom
and Throat.
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Men’s 12.50 Stacy Adamh ox-
fords 1000.
1 x6c Jackson-Maloney Co.
Mart Lumber Company
STORES AT MART AND OTTO, TEXAS
Limestone County.
For County Clerk:
J. L. Dav
P. P. Brown (re-election)
Miss Zelda Sharp
For Commissioner:
(Precinct No. 2)
H. W Mitchell
C. R. Curlee
ng
w-
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to
met on
theii Mesdames
Visiting Preacher
Arrives for Meeting
ience of Andrew the 7------ 7;
method fur winning the world Hie
New Officers Elected and Inter- eludes:
eating Program on “Van-
ity Fair.’’
to Christ,
there is a greater demand for a'i message,
business training thon
other trades and 1
the average income of
Frank B. Tirey (re-election)
C. S. Farmer
For Tax Collector:
Arthur L. Mills
For Tax Assessor:
Frank M. Miller (re-election)
For Sheriff:
Leslie Stegall
For County Superintendent
Public Schools:
R. L. Abbott (re-election)
For Commissioner:
(Precinct No. 2)
S. (Pete) Marley
For Justice of the Peace:
(Precinct No. 2.)
J. W. Mann
For Public Weigher
Precinct No. 2:
0. Watson
J. F. Foster (re-election)
Indies’ 7.50 sport oxfords for
5.95.
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thing well, that
man ’
us train you I
Shorthand, Business
Telegraphy, Cotton
Typewriting, I
Wireless ’
will also serve as a
stone to higher things-
We have started thousands of
other young people on the road
to success and can help you.
Shoes at Half Price!
See my bargain counter con-
taining brand new good quality
shoes and oxfords for men, wo-
men and children. 1 have picked
these up at a bargain and can
sell them for half the price you
hap elsewhere. Make us prove
it. We save you money on shoes
and other things. Come and see.
x6p W. W. Hammer.
FOR RENT—Good pasture
plenty of water. $2 per month,
4 miles from Mart.
Summers, Battle.
Texas, Rt. 3. d29p w5p
FOR SALE—Scholarship in the
Tyler Commercial College. If
interested it will pay you to ap-
ply at Mart Herald office, xtf
a reward for winning in a
I atte ndan e contest, the I
mrs of the Baptist men’s i
<ALATHEAN BANQUET TO |«
MEN ENJOYABLE OCCASION ‘
America, with an
nua] enrollment of over 3600
the last five years, is indisputa-
ble evidence as to the merit uf
our courses, for no inferior •
knil/l n»» «A«trf I
hold a large patronage.
Special Sale.
Buy your groceries at whole-
sale prices. The retail trade in
Mart is now offered the rare op-
portunity for the next few days
of buying the bankrupt stock of
C. T. Bowen at actual wholesale
cost of the goods.
Having bought same at a
price which justifies offering
bargain values to the public, 1
now invite your patronage.
Hurry in before the choice
pickings are gone-
rolls, potato
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YOI NG MEN AND WOMEN
IN DEMAND IN Bl'SIN ESS
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A country-wide investigation;
of employment conditions to get
information as to the type o*'
help in greatest demand showed
the following results: 1336 of
2445 advertisements for help
specified a business training,
and 521 of the remaining 1107
advertisements were for posi-
tion that office assistants grow
into. No other profusion can
claim one-fifth as great a de-
mand. In fact this proves that
The Fine Arts club
(Thursday afternoon in
Whitman results of it are too numerous (^'"halL
• • mon uiwl U.’rv * *
Opposite Post Office
Phone Phone 502 Mart, Texas
Phones 13 and x6-l
” ' ■ Drug. ___________________________________
xllcl FIRE INSURANCE
We represent the best of com-
panies and will appreciate your
Washington, May 4.—The
I Miller bill designed to shut the
gates against import and ex-
port of all narcotics, except
• crude opium and cocoa leaves,
Roliert and providing for creation of a
club made no
treasury, it
gratified over
such a responsible and worthy ed Thackery, the author,
undertaking- Furthermore, the ----------—----
satisfaction that the members
have really fostered something pants 1.50.
for the betterment of the coni- x5c Jackson-Maloney Co.
munity life—the chief motive
they had in view, is well worth
for of
passed by the senate, extending
I activities of the war finance
* • a year, from
Let us figure with you on that lumber bill.
Pleasure and Profit Club.
Wednesday afternoon.
Pleasure and Profit club enjoy- splendid clientage,
ed a delightful session at Bos- 4friends of
ton Rook with Mrs. Clint Rogers and Mr. Wiseman
as hostess at her home on Texas it hem the success
avenue.
Roses and bluebonnets in ■
tasteful profusion adorned the
rooms of this attractive home!
where seven tables were arrang-
ed aiid a aeries of ii\< ly games subject to Action of Julv Demo-
proved a pleasant pastime- - -
A delectable salad and ice
course consisting uf chicken I
salad, olives, potato flakes, waf-
ers, angel cake and orange ice
was served. }
Sharing this hospitality with For County Attorney ?
the genial and lovable hostess -- - - —
and the club members were:
Mesdames H. E. Thomas, Mag
gie Smith, M. L. Izangford, W.
P. Shelton, E. P. Littlepage,
Harold Harris, Coleman Ken
drick, J. J- Youngblood. E. C.
Griffith, C. E. Parnell, J. W.
Moody, W. J. Durham, J. W-
Howard, J. G Davis, J. L. Spen
cer and Miss Katherine Beard
Club members present includ-
ed: Mesdames P. C- Beresford,
Earl B. Smyth, L- G. Stewart.
J. A. Leddon. J. D- Tonahill, C.
B. Barnett. B. W. Wiseman,
Wm. DuPriest, W. A. Dunn, L
E- Miller, B. D. Cain and Miss
Aetna Wolverton.
FOR SALE—Georgia heavy
fruiter 1 yr. run, 2 yr. old cot-
ton seed. $1.50 per bushel. C-
J. Green. Mart. w5c
FINE ARTS. CLUB J. J- Youngblood; reporter, Mrs.I
HOLDS MEETING J. L. Spencer.
The program committee in-
_J__: Mrs. E. V- Wolverton,
Miss Rachel Starling, Mrs. J. D.
Tonahill, Mrs. C. B. Barnett
and Mrs. C. J- Green.
I The year book
J. J.
night. Bro.
have brought
priate message than the one li«
delivered to us- “F
him to Jesus” was his text.
school could ever build up and ;acka 8jx dayh of being a year i
hold a large patronage. since Binford hanged H. L.
You are not going to pass up Walker.
a Business Training and its t Federal Judge Hutcheson df - fellowship prevailed. As ex-j * “
wonderful opportunities to be- njej a writ of habeas corpus for pressed by one of the speakers,
come a day laborer, house maid, Parker, 7 minutes after the “The women are great enter-
department store clerk, tele-, tr»p was sprung, consideration tainers and the men great eat-j
phone operator, factory hand, or |being reachvd at 11:23. The — ”
live on the back end of someone telephone message to delay exe-
else s farm. You can t afford it cutjon was too late,
when you can spend a few
, months with us and make sure
your success.
Make up your mind to enter ]
SSL t^mmen'ircln'eXr’Ithe L' M Benson & comP“ny cr‘‘H7 I™ ‘ I re*ular monthly meeting at the Jack Riley, Jr.
Tyle^Commemal College. Tj- >urance agency. Mr. Wiseman results of it are too numerous. cjty ha|, A business geB„ion ,—7 -- -
J to specialize on farm business, mention^ Hoth^men^and wo- flrgt engaged tbe attention of leader for the afternoon, a very
- , be m in^dlBr
even
days
Now is the time to paint that house, stair-
way, fence or barn, and you will not find a better
paint for the job than Sherwin-Williams.
The banquet
served by t' e menibei
which ;*■
which proved a de |
We are the exclusive dealer
Mart for Nyal's Quality The Golden Gateway to Health
I Preparations. They are all E. O. GOLDHAGEN, D.C-Ph. C.
an guaranteed 100 percent high
to quality of merchandise.
whether or not they would like us your wants,
to see another course fostered 28.
The expression was the Nyal Store,
however, definite'
action will not be taken until
ers in proportion, while the av- faith. 1 hird, it is a method of served cafeteria style with a
erage income of a business man unity, hour men brought the number of young women from a
is $3000 a year. There can be palsied man to Christ. Not only tbe Alathean class in white caps ▼
no question but that the buai-.must our work be personal and and aprons serving as waitress-
ness world offers you the best in faith, but we must be united.'
opportunities. It takes more than one person .
You can be sure of success if to lead a sinner to Christ some- w. Cowan, with a few brief;,
As
,recent
There was a splend’Z cro’.\’l mix.,
present at the revival Monday Bible ciasn~ of whiclf l)r. m7*L.
is teacher, were de-
mtert lined on Fri-
day night w’th a banquet al the
DR. J. E. COOKE .
Practice limited to Diseases ported May 18
I of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Glass fitting a specialty.
Office over First National Bank.
The ers.”
The Alatheans, though they
lost in numbers in the contest,,
feel that they have nothing to!
regret, but are happy because of
W. the inspiration to serve more
in efficiently which was largely]
r the contest. Other
Stansell as
Leakb could not Luligf<n-d
us a more appro- lightndl.v
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He brought vj{y auditorium,
lit Wi; * 1 ,, ,,, v
thi« exper- tbe Alathean’chiss,
—-- supreme Mrs. A. L. Leake is teacher, am?
winning tne world t;,e m^mj consisted of chicken
First it is a person- an(| dressing, jelly, boiled hum, i*
Andrew found the rolls, potato salad, sliced tonia-j
on for all ( ht 1st and then brought his pickles, tea or coffee anitig
professions; brother to Jesus. Andrew could pjt>_ The tables were beautiful!
—----- _ -------- .. a lawyer luommend his Jesus to his bro- with baskets and vases of roses
is $1500, of a doctor $1800, oth- ther, Second, it is a method of an(| ]j|jeg ami the banquet wasi^
. ... LZ.a av- faith, ihird, it is a method ol served cafeteria style with
erage income of a business man unity, r
is $3000 a year. '
lix» \|uvoiivii muv meat mcr vun<"* , - ——- «•••-•
ness world offers you the best in faith, but we must be united.
opportunities. .
Grey mixed work sox,
------------------ kind you need for plowing. Spe
A unanimous vote of thanks cial 8 cents the pair.
was taken in expression of the w5c
club’s appreciation of the co- I
'operation and generosity in ad- TO EXTEND LIFE OF
vertising of Editor J. L. Spen-1
cer whose services have been
most valuable toward making I
the course a success.
The program committee
I as I’
the “Flower Nymph Operetta,”
a local home talent program to
be given by the club.
BILL PASSES
HOUSE
Washington. May 4—Tht
house committee on banking
re- currency today ordered favor |
the date for ,able report on the hill recently MILLER
I* 4 4 « S j ab «J 1 - • • 4 ** A*** m a a a- 4 — ** 1 * . -
activities of
corporation for
— To succeed the present offi- June 30th, next,
cers, who have served efficient- .
k ly, the following were elected,)
V and will assume the responsi-l
f bilities of their duties in Sep-' „ e
r tember, beginning of the new Eugene^Huff. Jr., a dentist of . 'federal narcotics’’control’ board
I club year: President, Mrs. D. S Wichita Fails, was cited today to administer the law as tight-
( aidwell; vice president, Mrs .to appear before Superior Judge ened up, was passed unanimous-
E. V. Wolverton; recording sec- Sabath on May 8, to show cause ly today by the house and sent
retary, Mrs. J. D. Tonahill; cor-(why he should not be held in
responding secretary. Mrs. P. contempt of court for failure to
C. Beresford; treasurer, Mrs pay temporary alimony.
B. D Cain; librarian, Mrs. E. C.
Griffith; parliamentarian, Mrs.
tendance upon the Bible school,
the total enrollment in which—
in- M
J. J. Sansom, Walter Riley and .
1 Katherine Beard, then- f
his dea*h bravely, and the trap supervised a number of 'stunts
was sprung by Sheriff Binford, and games whi.h proved a de I
lightful finale to the hospitality 1
There were 400 or more pres-
,ent and a fine spirit of Christian
As ex-
great enter-;
you enter the world of business , times. eloquent 1
trained in the Tyler Commercial Mr- Mallard won the respect Mrs. A. L. Leake
X-'IJI It )( v< I x HI Ilium Ux. | JI x J HI I “14 • *• v t vi j xynv-
This is an age of specialization.' by his pleasing manner.
big a splendid song leader 1
You consecrated Christian m: n.
and sufficient remuneration
their faithful efforts.
The president called
expression of the club
Country produce taken in ex-'
at Mart,
j unanimous,
1 Herald want ads get results. the nex( meeting.
the
business.
Jas. A. Leddon & Co.
“Insurance in all its branches”
... a
after /
'it
the men’s class, read the names
of 12 men who will serve in the i
capacity of captains over the "
groups in the men’s class. He ,
explained that the class is or- ■
drawing salaries of twenty to believing, come praying and ganjle(] jnto groups, each group •
twenty-five thousand dollars a come expecting a God to pleas working in competition and co-
year; we can give you the same you and all. Reporter, operation with the other in an |l
Thorough, Complete and Prac---effort to attain efficiency, will!<t
tical training that gave (hem CARL PARKER IS keep the class alive and give a
their start, in a few months HANGED AT HOUSTON ea<-h individual member a defin V
time and at a small cost. The Houston. May 4.—Carl Park ite responsibility.
fact that we are the largest er was hanged at the county r----------------
business training institution in ja|| at H;16 thjg morning, eluding Mesdames J. R Gillam.
AmcricH, with hd RVPFKjfr rh- whk convicted of killing JI. «J. Wnifor Ril^»v on<i
over 4600 Mordie Conroy, a young Hous- Miss Katherine Beard, t----- w
'ton rent car driver. He went to took charge of the affair and pi
itui. <1 uruvEiy, unci une iiup
sprung by Sheriff Binford, and
Join Forces.
Effective May 1, Mr. B.
iaae up your m.nu w enwr^- takea an interMt }n efficiently
' L. M. 4 eompm, in- ere. fd by
to mention. Both men and wo-
men are agreed that they shall tbe memherR wjth the president, enjoyable pre gram
!. F. Cannon, presiding. Fair" was i----’—
She stated that the club 1
paid out nearly $1,000 for the as answers to roll call, and the!
He >« lilies in behalf of the men’s
and a Bible class, as a token of their
n. "He appreciation of the Alatheans. A
1 Following the banquet, Mrs.}’
The sentiment (.eake spoke a few words of if
----------w. ----- L 4 so welcome, then calling on Dr. ,1
in Bookkeeping,) forcefully as his rich voice car- Langford, Rev. A. L. Leake and
S. S Supt. J. L. Spencer, they
meeting each responded with good short
The ladies
surance agency; Mr.
farm loans and affiliated lines.
This should make a
combination and lead to
greater success of this vid re-
liable agency, which has t
the! confidence of the public and
n«- ziiiu i iMu. ciuu vn.juy- spiendid clientage.
delightful session at Bos- jj-.o friends of Mr. Benson
..i. ...:,u yjr Wideman will wish
hostess at her home on Texas (them the success that ability
and reliability commands.
FARM WANTED—Want to
hear from owner having farm
for sale; give particulars ano
Vanity ' lowest price. John J. Black,
Quota- Texas St., Chippewa Falls, Wis-
had tions from the text were given' w5 d6-13p
winter. This is a splendid a<- was told by Mrs. D- J, MeWil-
complishment, and though the Hams. Mrs. D. S. Caldwell very
money for its ably gave a characterization of
feels exceedingly Becky Sharp, while Miss Van-
the outcome of ita Cooke interestingly discuss- ■
es.
Preceding the banquet, Judge
eloquent remarks, presented , |
College. You must be prepared. an(i esteem of every one present bouquet of carnations, roses and
big a splendid song leader
must know how to do some one Will not Let Me Fall” was his
tbe business' solo selection. ,ru“ —*!---*
will pay you for doing. Let of the song was brought out
Finance, ried it to the hearers.
Classing., The ladies prayer i ‘
Salesmanship. I will meet at the Presbyterian taiks They were direct to the
Telegraphy and Tele-'church at 4:30 p. m., the men pointi inspiring and helpful. R
phony, and we will secure you a to meet at the same place at 7 p. l. Vaughan responded with a j
position at a good salary that m. We invite all to the prayer c|ever impromptu talk
’ - stepping services. Preaching services 10 which w A. nunn. president oi
a. m- and 7:45 p. m.
Dr. McElroy arrived on the
noon train today and will preach
tonight. We invite all to attend
Some of our graduates are now «nd help in the meeting. Come
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