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THE MARI HERALD, FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1922
1
THE MART HERALD.
Community of Interests.
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Nothin;:
r n<- Her*
LESSON F03 NOVEMBER 5
I '!•
H Glti.AT PHYSICIAN
“<)Ut
Friday.
in
Aibiiabret
Ms n
11. nllnv
r
The
and a target.
the
on
hi*
and
commonplace
insulating
effect, Mayfield’s ,nd many
II
in
•/ i
people.— Successful
132,75(1
in-
with i .
man
he Phml
tn I Jenlmiwy
he fact that
?in
an.’’
money
>nsiv€
Is money
(Mexia Evening News.)
pu
any
o
prefer
it back
The Hon
io
Vft
p i>n
D
in it
i
ton
i i
one
(l. W. I|<*hn»i>.
I,
can I
we
of
prospers,
. When
W >r
but
how
town
Hu nphreys Aids
Limestone Co. Road
Since the tuple k'i* forth Ji'sire h.»
(he tli-ent Physhiiin. It will be bett-'C
f..r adult tlire-v*. > iieilully, to lake
II ciw
Otll'
the
id)< with a busted string.
some
year.
c (non
t tci
pr tuei.g the tnrii-
1
%!>lt I
>f IIhx
«
fir
ft;
'ab
fc
con«
|>' >
slant
I point
o man
ij;ef
• nd
■‘I'.mnr-
of 87,.
of dollars each
equipment.
humanity..
to make J
hotter place in which to | has his price, but some are
{honest to collect.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTF.RNAT1ONAL
Sunday School
T Lesson ’
tlty HKV. P U FITXWATSK, D. !>..
Tiw. Iki of Kng!l*li Bible In tire Moody
Hiblt> Institute of Chk-sso.l
Coi'Vrltht. I>?S. W»rt,rs Newspaper Cmon
very
Is, to
L
> the
iihoi
ital hint,
to gritty
v.ir>b'<l n
ns I'orjcl
en th
Mayfield Persecuted. tl
Press reports state that R. E.
Thomason of El Paso, former
aptwiker of the house anti candi-
Ths Lord Knoweth.
The lairrt UinwHIt otir frat tv nnd
ramrnihorath thnt wn are rfnM.— I,
U<
on
mmend them
t . ..it .
fbdee St.50 Per Yem
MART ... - - TEXAS
inj it
> re-
lea n - .
elentless,1
sportable’
honest I <
the
production .. s. ttle a family quarrel.
the
he
reply.
to
for
not .•
and s
One of the
JCCCHS ir
keepin t
about th
'ii I th
I. The Purpe
22), Tlti' Phuvi
A Thought for Today.
Who nrt thoii tliat Jiulso-t h tint her
titan's re-rviintf To his own inttsler hr
stnnilvth nr fiill.-tli, llntimu* 11:4.
rue miracle in tier
- not ttietvly n
■ ■ <vcr. hut III-' Wol
■. notlii'llt ■■nils, th»i
■nd
to come out of the num.
allows .Icsiis not >nly gnu-low. but
Pros Must Fight On.
A temperance lesson Sunday j
in the Bible schools of America
was preceded by publication in
Saturday afternoon dailies of
this country, of an Associated
Press dispatch from Paris,
. France, announcing the organi-
:il
IS
<><ith of I he hind
a!tractive form.
neits ’5?'H’S?5a5B52S?5?'^SR5?1
I
I
i "
111)
omm.imity, but
Iwordt r how many
qualify in that class.
Can you?
We Are Ready
To turnout that job
of printw i
on
the planter and farmer for
great quantities of cotton and
wool. These are things we sei-
thing „
while Kt rm
about !>‘
so in
the
fellow who. , ne
ig wrong does
er Joes|
nothing
*
Not lour Town. But You.
“1 don’t like this town.”
It is only occasionally that
.■ hear such a remark,
we wonder
1 tiaeh the people of the
: like the person who makes it.
H«> probably has a grouch.
Most of us like this town be-lzation of an international war
aiise we know and like each t against prohibition, with head-
We enjoy our daily in-'quarters in that city.
It stated that millions I
been contributed by the grape
the growers of Europe for a “mer-
oi 1 ciless light an-iinst prohibition
He reminds us of a fid • p« (ally in the United
Stales.”
Dri’ e
pat-1
lov-ll
HI Mils the tie
liy. The mnht*i»un
i <f iiilniel.’ Is III
the divine i> ■ n
.... !-' ■■ .....» IJim. ----- I I
The big fight made on Mr.
There are those who sneer at Mayfield has always been that
the interest that chambers of he was a member of the
commerce and bankers and Klux Klan,
transportation association.? take
in the farming industry. Deri-
agogs.wi.uk! have the producers
repudiate this interest and take
a go-it-alone altitude,
could be more foolish.
\\ lien agriculture
Par.Jylic (.’ll
Self-Love.
ii ''iip wit hour imy hit-
might pour nil y ho gr'rsi
1.. ‘ViiK-Iho! by
irt>. mil. iinrt thH u
on the p«rt t»f th'-:
The ViirnlyU
Thl*. In a lino
f, Th*
mill not l>
him to
nysicry
the former
fence and
whistle a merry tune, for h<
has the assurance that seed
time and harvest shall not fail;
that we all must eat, and
must help feed them;
Jecrets of T(‘ague’s
n'r big things ant!
a ste
citizens
It is Uf
itizens
incessant],
trades an
an I srivin
in agriculture, for-J
animal husbandry
i rk in 1920.
! (■ **■« IS TEXT - Lukc 4:11 O.
GOl.l-EN TJCXT Himi K I'M** «ur
bare our tsivkiwet®.
nor- made : typical
or iudge asked them both
• ■ith him on his bench
>ur or so and listen to the oth-[of the world,
that came before him.
The
he Tex
This
to <»f nt
than 1.000.000 ton o unbreakable glass,
go into
various
, Cafijny a inndt a spaile may
b> c.U'«>uiu>di»ble, but usi
ariVmipHshea more definite
su’ts.
The Unite*! States
Britain are the two
great powers.
•hnd
writ
in I.ond
on [ -
di.d ■
dost
stf
ta'-"
The
Gi
deb
man
diti <
shir.
his f
d ie n
noise is not music to our| Dri’e the devil from one cit-
i add and he will lake his stand
best vantage
point. The young people of the
United States have been taught
in the public schools, press, pul-
' - I <l#l I UH HI ’ I JI
n*ve everybody else prospers.
manufacturers prosper, every-
body else prospers. When
transportation and finance pros-
per, all other interests are help-
ed. Here is a ease to illustrate
in community of interests:
With about 85 per cent of
Portland cement sacks returned
in good or fair condition to the
mills for further use. this in-
dustry uses some 30,000,000
new sacks a year. This re-
of the
they can p
If alliances for defense i
not wise, a financial alliance
that will restore the shattered
er lit of most of the world, husband and wife asked a judge
th •' wIU i imulate r“ ■ ■ ...
and the flow of trade, that will'wife had asked that
bring normalcy to every nation band he arrested, and
world
alliance,
co-operation ?
earn -
spite
Do you
pub
Vteals
Ku
Mr. Mayfield nevar
mentioned the Klan during his
campaign, contenting himself
with the discussions of real is-
sues. And the other day when
he testified in the injunction
suit at Corsicana, Mr. Mayfield
said that he withdrew from th*-
Ku Klu.x Klan before he entered
the race for United States sena-
tor. The fact of the business is,
there has never been any fight
on Mr. Mayfield. There has
>een a few disgruntled demo- nmcuu. »na
rats who were sore because
their favorite candidate did not
receive the nomination and they;
had rather see anybody elected
than the man they opposed.—
Groesbeck Journal.
Right you are. The main
show is the Klan, and Mayfield
You can se»* how ’3 ^e*nK u*®d *9 an excuse
. ! „ '. But the Klan is
able to stand it even if the kick-'
ers are being urged on and some th* inner t<-xt i-ia»>i<’n i>v th* a.
would be startling had we the “* them are being paid by mon-1
ey contributed by another pow-1
tagging*'cereal er^u’ sePret organization that
* - I « — 1 «M -V* 1— V1 « 4 | ) || | V* 4%
government of this country.
Maybe after a while our people
will see the nigger in the wood-’
‘ ‘ j at
heels of an organization that is
doing more today to protect
., ...id tl ■ ”f 7i»® degrees and
; ,a»(, nail into wood with a cup.
States de- rm‘ans the saving of thousandsi
year in
and
t the i
..........—Oil..,.......
Al! honoiable people will
support the nominee, and if
> pc ■ met g the tori - ’laviieid i< chos<-n m the
'!> fur i :.’.'.’.ufac'”re est: ’’un of]' election Aug. 23 I shall
, > . • nj ’ ..i a: dl n< i
e final tsHmute of 87,- men should do.”--G* I’ !
: ijr’i , , .-p»erh at Nacogdoches.
(. tons per acre, com-
wit h 4.9 tons last year.
11 the department in-
that 9.' 35.01X) cast of
packed this
n,050,000
’dee, according to
■i.ide by the Uldted
r..; ■•■nt of agriculture. Tfte
figure, 1,001,010 tons, is r 2 per
it m han the qua
las' year, which wa.
Act
sure a Man With a!
i old 'lardstick?
y n< i';tons make their;
of a mar. from thi’i
of his income.
i with the small
ked upon as a failure.,
an of considerable in- i
\rc Y-t' a Patriot "
W< h i r deflnies a
tai ng “one who
rvea his country.”
rally have no desin.
delicate question on this
candidly
us
Watch Your Step!
The man who drives an auto- pit and Sunday schools for »ev-i
W'" !nobi*« in ’ron' m an approach- ral generations now. concern- . .j, ,o ooii bales of cot-
ton, or a 30 inch strip 17.000
miles long. V
this one industry, foreign to
agriculture, is a large consumer
of an agricultural product. It
lilt.
II!.I CHI.S' I. M.VI I KIAl Malt. » .
SI. Mark K31-4S.
PHIMAKl TofJC-lluw
Brought tu J,.. ,s».
JUNIOR TO1’IV-J ft.r.
I'arulyll'.
ix'i ijtMi.iHA-ri: > .1* Hi TOPIC
-JvkUK' I'uwur lu 1'uimIvu SlU.
YOCNtl J’Eopl.E ..Ml AL'« !.T TOF C
—Jean*' Minimi')' to ilntnan Need.
iCvIiiHve Vnb <• of Physical Ills
Mm I ind i>i>lrPiinl Mgladto*
i). PliyFlini Ills .w ifwg m>riou«
tin' n tit whl< ii theta. la
; ilinillhi; with IIiihh we klmtiM fullew
t tl v t'Minnlv <’f tHirlut nnd arm ifrnl
I with Lhv eHUi’v
nght (,v. 1«.
i in Glirt«ll*n
. ical Cbc tnun.
bill cntll'l her. hl a to JvMtlH. Who
able mltl h< nl atltl I'f itori'. They b ld
fnlth la .huH to ht nl him, No «ifurt
which l« ri iiitiri'd to brliT? a ’Inner t«»
khollh! lie rVitilfih’U it* bh, nrwut,
Te j|i , sins I'orght-U (v. SO).
lookiM hack ut the |ntlaj to ita
All iIim'iihc nut! ilesHli W
*ta. .li'Mii’i *aw lire
not only who brought
limn lilntM-lf.
of Mlraclva (vv. 21.
:*,•<*■< accu al t'hrlm of
v It.' ili'. ltircii iliv man's
-n ’liowetl tlH-ii
:t< cut itood to the
min-iiiitimi of It *
osc iii the work'
Hitt bent I i'll til'll
of tire one per-
rtieklni; of tire
txt rate ills nn
n unit to grant
' o; he buys i v
and pays and travels and look; ' .
money .'!■ 1 you accept ivm.
I'
St
A rood way to resist tempts
n i- io reft -w to be t npte l. live?
In r"! fH»n«e H>
iiHfiHiMt .Tt‘»tt»
-ml biulo th" ■ ■*'. i"
y Ire wss 111'1111’11
Ii tt type of sin.
I fthd clenntc
it s a fact—you can't k
man down as king as he
>i Hi, -i to get up again.
• Is .Ji
Cali-
<»ns, Mary-
New Jersey 81.-
(53.245. Ohio
•17.163, Dele-
he town on
that her
vn® for <
i talking
crmtegipt
ce on how
i!<? he done; ill
g nothing to I
town in general and finds
‘jjnjin the prosperity of his fellow
.71 ; <3.i beings. This is the fundamen-
‘ i tai principle of town I „
• "'2381 All for the town, and the town
>, 1 <i piiiD F/ »■ n!!.. Teague Chronicte.’
of Earle B. Mayfield,
hands of the
committee in
name ia omitted.
And he further thinks 1
Earle B. Mayfield, democratic!
nominee is being "persecuted,"
according to hi* published
statement.
The supreme court Friday
ruled out the action of the Cor-
sicana district court and set
aside that verdict.
The court’s decision is
sweeping victory for Earle B. ’ tion. Most diseases are pre- i
Mayfield, democratic nominee ventable; most accidents are
for United States senator and nothing but abaent-mindedners; dignity upon the drinking of in-
sustains in effect. Mayfield’s; and many heartfelt lumenui-|‘ '
each | against
other. We enjoy our dail; in-'quarter
(,t \ I terchang* of views and agree-
able attsociate.’L
Rut we fee! sorry
i poor fellow who Is
une
and ci-re of 1,fi(H),-i
no returns wer<
• porta to the U. '
K- m women, prnc- '
fir t titms th» j
lei t 'yin ■ i *nl;iy
rat >4 by lurricwltur- ’ 1
events, cmled these
m1 their flocks.
I?:g imnato 1’nck This Year.
Mora t_____ _________
. mato:'- < h’l y ear will
cans and b< used in
... _r, • ral generations now, concern-
the jng train with an innocent pas- ng the facts of intoxicating li-
ter, ;enggr in the seat beside him is quors and the poisoning power
—-ii /amg a chance on murder; the 4’ alcohol,
the woman who lights a fire with King Alcohol has been driven
from his throne in this country,
holds and utterly discredited. The:
itself than "Watch < bootlegger, we have had with Hh()Wqng'^w n1Ueh cof-
Watch your step | us always and he is especially ■ 1<>n is used in‘ baglfj cereal
. H Uin w*k;mu? J° th|e u X’?nnn- ’ Sh products and sugar’both agri- has long had its eye
vau.n when > on cross a t rathe others who w!sh to discredit cu|ni).;[I tw.prn(lucts. Spindles --------
laden s reet, when you consider prohibition and quench their h worUen go home whis-
water from a wayside stream, old thirst. I tling with wages in pocket to ,
when you pick dewbernes inj But less hquor is drank un- () farm .„(|ucts |H,[.Jluse only pile and stop barking
May when you undertake the, der pro^bition The action of! f he8(i .od'Ucts have inimen;e "--------
most commonplace activity.; <ne European brewersand wine us<j C()lton |)a„s
The electric equipment
SHf l<»vo I
trtm; you
l ': hikes Into it nn<| Hover fill It up.
r. i
tee mill note the re xml ugutituidli ;
ciuK'N <>t lire h.'itlina. Kor »i>nreclam-' *
it will Im- better tu stiKly ttie one ea ••
<*f healing, namely, the lieulhHC of 111*
paralytic.
I. Jenin He«ling a Demoniac (41
81-37).
While engaged in teiH-liiug In tire
the synagogue He win Interrupted lr u
ia: ii who hud un unclean spirit. Je.-m
to protect rebuked the demon and compelled hi. >
... — . . - r ; to come out of the mun. Till* heuli' i
in- this country from foreign thi.i- K(i<i^ (| ,(H n<„ „lly buI
(histry is another large u«er of ’nation than any other orgamza- powerful to net fr<-e the whole hrooij
cotton for insulating wires, 'i’ln ever hoped to accomplish. ,,f dhtitoiictd IMIMklOIIM, Kill'll US ll/st.
. I envy, linger mid Juul'itiay which rule
un a. «
II, Jesus Heals a Woman of a Craat
hjg favor (vv. 3^:391.
Peter* motlier-lii-hiw was prostrate
with it greui fever They of I'rter'a
limi-ehold l>.'»r>uglit Jeuua for her.
.leolH rebuked the fever and It left
her mi tluit *lie immedintely roue mid
min lere.l unto them. No t arthly pity-
*|< i 'll lu'I mer been known to lieul ’
In tluit way. Divine healing ia int-
leiimte nnd complete. We should
,;uHh between divlhe livaling mid
i"''la>u. Tuitli lietillng Is the re-
hc i Mll)( ,,f t|,e ,1,'tion of the mini! tt[H»n the
that bodi mid is meireurrd by the degree of
bet- "dien panics come he is out of the fiiltli, while divine henllng is U»eac»
’ith annurl
a isolation I in the world. About 100,009
■held in Nov. 2-4.'acres of them have thus far
on mixatioi i compose 1 been reclaimed under state levee
wspaper men of 30 ’ ears']««•«
of actual service. —
— ♦*--- (auistru.ctive thinking cou-i ,j
After all, the truly rrrest life pled with persistent energy,
ir. the one that honors the Cre wins success in any field,
at or and serves humanity. --------o—--
What are von doing to make ' It may be true that every man i
v i ’ I •• hotter nlace in which to I has his price, but some are too
through rest'ring
ma’cy—such an
shall we call it
aeems to he the logical and the h
necessary thing at the present . ■_ t Jiat came before him.- That is why the thinking, uo-
The I nited state;1 i. < it there silently, witness- *dfish. Christian and sober ele-
antl Grea* Britain are the two ing the troubles, problems, and'ment in America must continue!
solvent great powers. They unhappiness of others; saw so
are bound together by ties of ifistress that they
kinship, of comradeship in war. ;:tned anil apologized t
of busi’'n«s relationship. To- i iv* for bothering him
gfther they can bring order . ■ petty differences
out of the financial and busi- • wav io get rid
nvss chaos of the w rid. To- •> find out
re suffering,—(
he wt«-
i Hint are shewn in,
■ xiifH rnntiirnl work
»he individual A
■ r ............... ft
<!• i l<<n*tnith>n <>f
ri-Inu of power for
!• good of Mun,' on«
Noike to the t’ubhe.
error or erroireou* reflection :
*i the character, ktaodtng or repu- j
Sv ton of e,.y per«on. firm or coioori-!
which may apirear in tl
will Ire Kindly
li-
|The automobile industry is an- Mexia Evening News.
The hotels ' ' ~~
n hen a Farmer Is Independent.
Every farmer who owns
own land and is out of debt is
independent. Banks may break,
dom think of when we think we s.v”di<"‘tes go to thy wall, au.j
can disregard the welfare of the markets may he in the hantis of (
men who compose thu chambers t"<> bears, and yet
of commerce, and snub their rn,a-Y on back
sincere interest in agriculture.
If we had as many making
educational addresses ijeforo
farmers a we have setting
them against the city busiress
men we would soon have a tas-
ter America, a more hnppi and rnn8® «»<• ‘>n<ier shelter. > ..f <-d .tpon t >.•
___________ disi'.i" .1 <>nr. mid l» itlwtiys completi*
It is reported that an invent-: ...... ".it". b...H..M. h S rerereunHi
... .. : . hv t |m» vr «»f the IlcahT, God. HU
or alter 13 years of experiment- fuh)(. linil „mn>. H1,.u „r
mg has succeeded in producing ,... *.* ww brought nnt<. Him
, Some of the i und He h.-Mled thotn nit. evi n rinding
tests are throwing plates from <»< u.tnoit* mid nn-iildtUng them th
a height of 12 feet to the t« tify •>( Him.
• ' ui'etl products such as flTound, standing a temperature
»rk and beans, and tlu uf 750 degrees and drivimr a
wording io estin’.i’r nail into wood with a cup. This: '
ii h
■pct
The onb
gotcl In
id—-that
some ot’ie’’ one. Tl at Is rtivt
•vl
Feri Worth Re ord
J. L. SPENCER, Editor and Publisher
fliAS. R. YANCEY, Amociata Editor
red *t the Voai office at Aiarc, I when we do
srnre, m 2nd claaa mail mat ter
case Mayfield’s
l<ii
ears,
The trouble is usually with | from the next
ie individual—not the town.
of their si
and in i
h'mld not
A fat
Hi. Jcr.us Heeia a Leptr <3:12-14)).
Leprosy van :t uiont I.miI liremte mid
."'filllo lli-K'IIM'. lli'iiiiree of It* (otib
‘ i < on,, aiili. i< <| therewith wuh tin
i oittiii't. *11 " tll*r ' te vas ini iiritble by
lOt'd; u ,(n. therefori' the l«'p< r «:i* n imrik'.!
■ ns h.tpeli'-ot and dead,
the letaT's enrntwi
lotK'Iie,] him
depitit. mid imiilrdit:
tilMi <1. aired, irepr.'
Jl'411'- hw 1>W«■«•!' 4" III
mill t
IV
The Humphreys interests are ..
improving the road from the re- i
in on grounds to the highway
without any financial contribu-
tions from anybody tdse; in ad-
Jition to this they have already
qient over $2501’ in improving
liie south part, of Belknap St.,
have given $500 to the street .. ■
nujoAivemeni fund ef the of „
C., and are '•ontributing $5000
to the fund to improve the
highway from its intersection
with Belknap St. to the tank
In viAv of the liberality
the Humphreys interests it
there should be no trouble in in
,r ducing others to do their part, it
tohu. In speaking of this matter Col.
Humphrey* stated that no time >'
iKiniiicn* **< uld be lost on either of these
building. Pi’oiocts, as the bad weather is
comin • on and, with the present ,
ecnditii n of the roads to <'ace,i
ihey will be impassible in the!
In the eastern hrtlf of Texas event of much bad weather.
I ; re are about 3,000.(H)0 acres
of overflow lands. They arc the
uteeting of river bottoms, the richest lands
‘-'" ’ in the world.
2-4. acres of them
bring
.f the financia
chao
prosperous
F. rmlng.
•* I
to teach on and fight on for the
were cause of temperance—the elim-
» the ioation of danger ;n.-tt'r’ of
with , thrustinv temptation bi f* re the
The 'Hi’h of the hind in lei alteed
f our trou- <
other
oilier’s. Do ¥<»«
not "lend his name" for
democratic nomination |.w,w.,
United States senator in place taking
. at the woman w
state ^executive ■ kerosene is courting suicide.
• No phrase in English
more in itself than ‘
that your step.”
when you descend from
vation, when you cross
ing train with an innocent pas- ng the facts of intoxicating li-
in v »-
; he, der prohibition.
• i I ’ ~ I I I i 11J • | • Hv- uni i mi i n v i n vuni ” • • •v
There is such a thing as serious raisers is but additional proof
a training in caution and precau- ”f that fact.
---- B. lion. Most diseases are pre-! For the government to
nominee ventable; most accidents are cense saloons puts approval and
'other large user. The hotels
. .. and Pullman service depend
'piH; the planter and farmer
_ discredits
are The Way Solomon Would Have the drink habit and brings, the
Done, ; temptation of forming the
In a court the other day
twins will be
n 1921.
mamtfacture. Indiana
toll ; with 271.531 tons
i.irnja has 173.78(5
land 111,510,
•'>S New York
347. Miimduri
1,712, Utah 30,287, and
'er Mates malh r quantities
sustains in effect. Mayfield’s .nd many heartfelt lamenta-j toxicants which are admittedly
right to a place on the genera! timts cannot be made to mend poisonous and hurtful
election ballot. a single broken bone. 'physically and morally.
—-----------o--------- jprohibition of them
temptation of forming
a flrink habit to a minimum.
i A large nuher of people
The the world, however, think more
bus- "f the dollar and a chain e to
had profit through human depravity
The than they do of the souls,
‘ it I health, character and best in-
anltcrests of the rest of the p oplc
• t s iiiat tame petore him.''
hey sat there silently, witness-
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Spencer, J. L. The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1922, newspaper, November 3, 1922; Mart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239662/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .