The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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V, NOV. 11. 1921
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OTTO NEWS.
pp< Is held today, revers
in their power to expedite painting
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and
The Bread You Will
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the
the Mendelssohn’s
of
rmc reason.
Why not Try a Loaf Today?
Addie McCoy
VERN \L ITEMS.
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was
Everybody is
he
precinct No. 1.
Real Estate Oil Leases
R>•’♦on. was a gi’pst in
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as usual.
YOU CAN SECURE
Free
Rogers Silverware
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G. D. Robertson
Subscribe For Your Home Town Paper
PHONE (»8
MART, TEXAS
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For Grand Jury Service
Sanitary Bakery
PHONE 129
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NO ( RIME TO OWN
LIQUOR FACTORS
YOU CAN
SECURE
assemble in the temple of God,
and join with the American Le-
gion and ah ex-service men in
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Walter Dunn
Office No. 10 Farmers & Merchants Nat. Bank Bldg.
Res. Phone 149 Office Phone 144
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The ( ash Grocery—Staple and Fancy Groceries
Where cash is cheaper. Teach your dollars to have
mon'cents by trading with us for cash.
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within
There
many visitors at Sunday
Lincoln’s Climatic
lands this climate best.
<>day.
Spencer’s Corner Drug
g 5A1VANY (MERE HOU REMARKING ABOUT
"TOUtM MAU-S'l"
(i i S COUNTY ROAD
WORK PROGRESSES DE-
SPITE DRY WEATHER
strains
wed
couple marched in through the
and
week
1 know where the bargains are in Oil Leases, City-and
F;—.4 Real Estate.
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By Uui:« Soghror
• Wettora LMm
NOV FOLKS OUGMYA
ABtE YO AFFORD A YOMJM t5
HALL, BUT | BREW ALL OVER
KiEWI NORK ‘M » AlklT SEE >4 j
NOURS NEY'. NOU MUST
BE AShAHED OF (Y 'N \ J
HAVE VT HlO SOHEUmEREAl
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Austin. *.ov. 9.—It is not
agains. the state law to posses
> court
He died during the night, after [ of criminal appeals held today,
being in his law office yesterday reversing and dismissing the
case of Frank Cox, sentenced '
for a year in Shelby county for
Herald want ads get results. [ that offense.
\ »s a g >od time to paint
use. Lincoln's Climatic
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■See id
urday.
Mrs. lassie Bryant wa
Marlin on business Thursdi
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Powe’
carried their infant son to W;i.
only last a few days however.
Monday night was the scene
of much enjoyment among the
chilrden and grown ups at the
Halloween carnival.
W. P. Alexander went to Aus
tin last week in the interest of I
our school bunds, the payment’
on which had been delayed, but
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SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION
Mis Mattie Wood of Taylor,
, j.ptain of degree team work of
. t. |h iwkah lodge is a guest ot
M i■' Rebekahs this week in a
w«*nt to D->’e Sunday afternoon
fnr nronching. Our pastor, O
\V pnufpr was the speaker of
the sftemoon.
The jvti|’« family spent Sun-
day in th? Burt Brown home.
PRAIRIE HILL NEWS.
MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
-SSsTC^iio SlR’. MOO MKXM-DWY WMOVM nER Oue HOWE TOMwM
MR- ROCKA.ee-.Tl TH' Ol£ FRAME. TOWN HAu. MA«% BSEmV
^sss^{ com* (X»*»> *hl A TWO-BTORH BRltk Put UP, )
7 VJITM (L ROOM FER TU Wfw FiRg DRPY Fv.iMOtR.M J
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C.ELLAR’ >' — —
Hillman Drug Company
Phone 76 Marl, I exas
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store it for you.
aging words of the past twenty
years and renewed their vows
tor the years to come. Then
Rev. M. L. Boone offered an in-
, vocation, after which W. P.
Alexander in a few appropriate
words paid tribute to the ser-
vices of Dr. and Mrs. Holton hao
rendered to this community for
the past twenty years, and thus
hoping they might be with us
“We are making excellent i
progress in this work, but a rain
would help a great deal just at
this stage,” states G. W. Cour-
ier. supervising engineer in
charge of the expenditure of the
Mart Herald Special.
Prairie Hill. Nov. 8.—The
placing of the cornerstone for
the new school building ha*
^>r>r>n n-><»^r>'*ned until Tuesday
Nov IS. at which time we hope
to have a speaker from Dallas
W’tV1 us.
The derrick for the oil test at | .
Detia has been completed and 1
we hope to start preparations
short’y. The acreage for fl
teat well at Prairie Hill has beer
secured and we are ready to let
a drilling contract.
Prairie Hill was treated to an
old fashioned circus Saturday
night and the average small
bov was supremely happy.
The Prairie Hill P'"d
tins become exhausted and w<
are now getting water from Co
Roberts’ tank. This supply will
(Marlin Democrat.)
hough continued dry wea-
i,i i is handicapping load im-
ments around Marlin con-
ibly, work is progressing
< gravel being placed on the
his Bridge and Odds roads.
Tlie Rockdam and Bald Hill
Mis. E. J. Holze wa> in ■
ail- are being graded up, al-
ii ..ugh no work has been start-
• I <.n the road from Marlin to
Met lanahan. .
All gravel has been placed on
tiie turnpike and Cedar Springs
roads, but the work has not been
i finished.
Contractors on the King ot‘
Trails are in need of rain to
make it possible to place this
road in shape, where it will be
Our first class eats—bread, rolls cakes
and pies are baked fresh every day.
HOT ROLLS and BREAD
Every Day at 11:30
Call your grocer for Sandwich, Raisin,
Rye and French bread.
Les us serve you regularly.
Mart Herald Special.
Vernal, Tex., Nov.
church services were
w
Il --rsHte
I ell your friends about this exceptional
offer. Save our cards, they’re valuable.
Rogers Silverware without
charge by trading with us
Didn't Know ’Municipal Building” Meant "Town Hall
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but did not
r”'n(l uirors
f-nm MqLennnn
reverse'’ and dismissed for the y^t,n th’ere waa a siience, as the!
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Iding march was heard, the for an operation Thursday
' Misses Addie McCoy
dining room and'stopped in th< Mamye Raines spent the
large doors of the parlor where I end in Marlin.
Rev. R. C. McCullough in his- 1.2... ", .2. 22-2 ,
pleasing way paid many encour-j Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Jas. Wheeler who
been visiting her mother. Mis
L. Bryant, has returned to hei
home in Waco.
Mrs. Parker Pringle, who has
been visiting her mother. Mrs
Bietsch, has returned
home in Waco.
Mrs. Louis Williams
Waco visitor Saturday.
Miss Juanita Bryant is in
until their golden anniversary. Waco having her eyes treated.,
• • • ... —- • i t’P t H Im c.
i her aunt,
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
We have ample facilities for
’ ’ risks on
Automobiles. AsA us for rates.
JAS. A. LEPDON & CO.
“Insurance in «H its branches”
yU-gur-/l»ur furniture and
floors and save them.
x12c Spencer’s Corner Drug.
VHM|,
business.
Mrs. Luther Sherfleld ot Cor-
sicana is visiting homefolks
hei e.
Tuesday night Dr. and Mr-
Holton were at home to their Mrs. Martin. Mis- B‘
many friends of the community, Ix>uschner, Bobbie Brya'.
and‘other communities as well mille Martin. Mrs. H. D
in celebrating their twentieth and Cecil Goad were in
anniversary. The sp clous \\ ednesday evening,
home was made very attractive Mrs. W. \\ Spencer
by many beautiful flowera antr iting homefolks Friday an
other adorniments. As > aen
guest entered they registered
and were served with punch.
Leuschner am
family and Mr. Cecil G<<- !
visiting relatives r.nJ
here.
Mrs. Martin, Mi».«e.
H. Martin
children and i
Sonora
s
to het
Without charge by trading with us. Tell your friends
about this exceptional offer. Save our cards. They
are valuable. Cards given by
Mr. and Mrs. Finger of Waco MART REBEKAHS HOLD
nd Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Perkins
of Mexia.
'•pet, given two yearn
a glary in Mclamnun coun-
T - records showed 10 men
» women composed th<
Jury which returned th<
at. Harper appealed
erne, claiming such a jury
1. The court decision
institution says grand
i -'t be composed of 12
. •’'.i1 cannot be construed
'i r women. Also that
act of congress
the right to vote
qualify them as
Two other cases
county were
o
us sell you one now
thelfor Christmas. We will
MAYOR LUMPKIN PRO-
CLAIMS NOV. 11 A HOLIDAY
Mayor T. H.Tumpkin of Mart ’ole™n and impressive exercise
h.« »«„«! a d«ig-
nating Friday, Nov. 11, as Arm- nn(j thejr pacrjflces made the
iatiee day, calling on the people day immortal.
f coun- Mayor Lumpkin also requ**^
in solemn and impressive exer- the two minutes silent pr».vei
He urges the people to at 12 o’ lock noon sharp
Amarillo, Nov. 9.—James N.
Browning, age 71. former lieu-
tenant governor of Texas, was [ equipment for manufacturing
found dead in bed this morning. I intoxicating liquors, the cc_rt
Otto, Nov. 5.—The box - I. r instruction. I
Heft shments were served to of Mart and surrounding
,wi ig the first meeting.
,\|i iiiga are to be held dur. cises.
, tr t n week, morning or after- ____
IS the lodge hall may be
—
Austin, Nov. 9.—Women are
rot eligible to serve on grana
jui «-. the Texas court of crim-
ing ivid dismissing the case of ^heTu7ho"itiV ^r A^Trin^-iaim-iefit of the church was a success ; i ladies Tuesday afternoon, try to cease business and join and urges that”everyone obi‘*rve
ami repairring tl
A number of young people Join- ( Miss Alleyne Powers is spend
ed in singing songs of long ago, [ ing two weeks with
the music being rendered by Mrs. A. L. Coleman.
Messrs. Phillips and Skinner Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Melburn
and Misses Fuller and Fox. Re- have returned from a short vis-
Mrs. W. A. Allday was in Ot-
(Specia! to The^ Herald.)
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per which was held for the lien
I that they were doing all that The proceeds will be used
church.
Mrs. C.
The Goodrich ranch road has
iieeti graded up, but dry weath-
er has caused some delay in sur-
facing.
frvshments were served, much it with folks in Copperas Cove,
amusement being given by the Mrs. W. A. Allday was in Ot-
cutting of the cake. Many to Wednesday,
beautiful gifts were received in- -----
eluding a (.(.-piece dinner set FAYS COWARDS WERE
The out-of-town guests were SH0T BY COMR IDES JSOoToOo'bond iuue of justice
Washington, Nov. 9.—Reprt-
sentative Johnson, republican
of South Dakota, a former offi
jeer i nthe army declared in the handling all kinds’ of
house today, that while witlemt . ..*---un__ a_v >.a
j substantiation of the charge,
i he “had reason to believe that
. ■ soldiers who were traitors, cow-
The Hichest C lass ards and mentally unfit, were;
° - ’shot by their own comrades
Talkise Machine in-'wM,e
FORMER TEXAS LIEUT.
GOVERNOR DIES
ft.—Alli
well at-
tended Sunday but we hope to
see a greater increase
t^o next few Sundays,
were i
school and every visitor is in-
vited to come again.
Rev. Head will be here the
third Sunday of this month to
speak in behalf of the 75 mil-
lion campaign,
invited to come.
There will be Sunday school
at 10:30 a. m. and prayer meet-
ing at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Ev-
eryone invited.
The party at Mr. Starnes
was wel’ attended. The largest
ennvd that has been to any of
the parties was there and ev-
e'vnne had a good time.
Hayden Strickland was greet-
ing Mends once more Saturday.
W are rind to know he is going
t i. with aa for a long while.
Thom was a family reunion
r.cont'y at the L. H. Martin
home. AH the i' ’'
o.irbji.iren of Mrs. W. D.
Johnson were present. During'
the day friends of the family
ca”ed nt the home to see all ot
fhP oM fdends who had been
r’ nf ror n while.
a Men Johnson of Baylor
eo<’n r> R'-’*on, was a gi'fst in
fhr» bom0 of her sister recently.
Sue c'.m" 'nr the reunion.
»<•'«,«. «*vn Mills of Mart spent
Fri<4«»v night with Miss (jlene
and Eva
MV’s spent Sunday with Olene
■Conner.
<^nvpr«>i o* the Vernal people
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Our pastor, O
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