The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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Ii") IY, NOV. 3, 1922
SERVICE
The Time To
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Build Is Now
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months.
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«i.tral location at the seat
ney
bill
-* you to ifct
our prices be-
fore you order
part from
tidi vlcltiul
NEW DISTINCTION
FOR DR
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and soon
macadamu
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today
super-
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ory,
h ich
he attorney
of state S',
certified by
clerks,
tonfer-
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Fai r-
v fleld *s
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railroads.
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of th.'
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peakers
out the
ublic
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inquiries
saving
rectors,
er six ri
'Hlllf'! >1
eneral
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backing
plete cessation of business,
will trouble the prospective builder.
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tral Texas
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talk
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Special Rates To
Waco Stale Convention
Fine Arts Club.
The Fine Arts club
E ibefhian
Caldwell.
Th., nrntrr
, Wf
wnts
FOR SALE I
oats, free from
at fine bushel.
Mart route 1.
meet- *t
their st
7:30
Wm. Cameron & Co. inc.
ra, deputy oil s
. at Graham. 1
is an employ*
commission.
d is a mcml
against Mayfield
His from
I of. f
cottage in
i for cash
d!4w3e
are tn discuss their
a frn-
paslors and laymen in the Sun- <-«ni"hte>
division i*iTi<’«>
. apart ty.
deputy
list riel, (1
if McNa
dis
Supervisor aside the
_ tea- c.^w. .
son for McNamara's dismissal, sistant
UH 7------------ in .« itm. Inn
| FOR SALE- Seed oats, free of;
Johnson grass. L. IL Reuwer.j
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Ballot p
Court
iv its an ar
Mered v >r
vocal <
perfectly
twit J. A.
Hammer
( matte p
j t id g men
n Kin/- ci
Selma
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W.,«* d .n relief and Haha.
Utten Following Diaiatera.
In th* District.
26.—Dr
or gener
-J .eague
eak it
nd in
I »r. J. M
Wcdnrs
Abater
rm
a
court e
week p
Mis.
home tl
Mrs.
wes concluded ♦,’!»
luet. “A Perfect
rendered
Li’ddot
’s a situation worth talking about.
certain to give you the right kind of advice.
iruiig.
H. G
way
cr perf
tiful'.v n
Muzurka
Mrs. R.
intereat in
of Shakespeart
followed bv Hamlet-
Thom
A aco, Oct
Shurter, direc
f rrtarschi
vr'i a, ha
in
he _____
Attempt
to file application for Iniuimtion
to keep Mayfield’s name off the
ballot failed at Greenville last
night.
I
Read the advertisements —
they mean money saved.
&
an h
Would Hole Keeling and
Staples in
Anti-Max field Efforts Fail.
Corsicana, Oct. 28.—Efforts
lo get County Attorney Taver
of Navarro county to join in a
suit seeking to prevent certifi-
cation of the name of Earle B.
candidate, failed
Decision was said
fl there was a
! hil;
exchange
tfek||'
H. E
was well told.
The club ne
cal comments
Miss Rachel St
was f 'lowed h1
. Mayfield as
here today.
to have been reached to prepare
a new petition after the t1 H t p
preme court action.
W. W. Nelms, one of the at-
torneys n the original injunc-
tion case, and other lawvers *'e- . ,, .
queated Tarv. r to join in the "’P' «• <iro"er ■’ '““‘‘"J'
proposed petition, but he was
said to have refused.
1.—The Di
ic Bible M
f roti
iinett v
i t
l"i
The court held thi1 ac- 0;
piif ition of the Bibles by the I
school would he in direct viola- >J
Hon of the school law.
•ur ttiai-22. eii'b
SouthweMiern l>l
1 I’ross egpet
it-ter relief, i’lirt
• front she NaUunul Keil
eeeart <1 from tnember
“ t chapter** hu<1 perl*
.i t nidivKltiul . .attributions. Till*
otti j wae i xpi titlet! In di^antera In
. purta of tint ilhlaion. especlal-
the llotnl areas ttlonit the west
ui lite Ml-~i oilppl, In Missouri
inti Arkansas, In 'P ns. around Foil
, or-.lt, and lit the IU<> tirantle Valley
.< Burlington. Kun., and at Pueblo
/ nl<».
The tireutent amount of time mid
.Tort In uny of tin disaster* went i
i into the refiabllitiitlon of Pueblo mid
•f the dlstrl>’( covered by the lUo
' Grande Valley HihsI of Inst June, ac-
| cording to u report from the South-
weatern Itlvislott, American Bed Croa*. <
iu St. Louis. Fifteen hundred mid ten
ftimllle»i were ttffi .■let’ by fhut flood.
The manner lit which the Bed Crow*
undertuke* these disaaters depends
ti(Miit the condltlotis to be met. In
.ottie euse* the loi ui chapters mid clti-
i take charge and the
goes in an advisory i
■•no .....»• 9*’‘ situation is
, rev, med, mid lit still other* the work
*"p ■ Is handled Jointly by tho Bed Cross
ami the citizens.
Belief work In tin Bin tlrmuie Val-
ley flooil, which was the Inst disaster
of real lni|>oriuhc.' in the division, has
lieen prnctlcully ch>w d ifml tlie audit-
ing conindttee, us well u« the advisory |
rosiunittee, with ho Hed <'ross direc-
tor, Henry M. Bukor, are compiling
their reports, lo he -ubniitted tr. the
Assignment, 'Itittena mid to the division. The wide
area affected In tide disaster Ims
• niiM-d the work to be continued longer
than would Ituve been necessary, it Is
believed, but that it bus Is en thorough-
ly done mid Ims created frit mi-hip tor ,
the Bed Gross nntmig lite < ilizens of;
(runted by th
apti.st Sit nd?.
pecial illustrated
Bye edition in honor
At > tb.is week.
;>g he ;m-‘ week
Baptist
ignged in
I GATHER FOKEC A
m'ghi anti Friday,
ly; warmer tonight.
nuch
teak- r
the S
Conven- i
follow- r
made they
enter
v Mr:
“Home Builders
“K. T.
is akc
ing of th
continue with
The Rattle se
nearin
consideration
are talking an
attendence. While
disturbing fac-
rank
he
mity atid
ssaaMnaMMUKm a:,-.nnM*sMaouM>.>t***> w><«*<n.' » ossmk*
Mayfield s Name is Ordered
Certified as Demo. Candidate
The Hard Part.
Millionaire
of students)-—
all my trer
prestige I ow
alone—pluck, pluck.
'•Tti».. -“Hut J <tw
find the right people *
—Dinulia Sentinel.
f Dai-
Oct- skillful
Longview, Nov- tist
I tawson of l
the First ii
Us, October
of the cor- i
>w $69,000 <
ovemlwr 2: I
■ -t Church’, by Mrs
Dr. E. S
Oct
met in
session
city
lerville,
■d her
rftii i
■ Ma
k witn
ine Corsicana hearing,
charge was telegrspF. r
night.
Jack Moor<
i the Breckenridge
i temporarily in charge
ergUBon 71 seed tnara’s district, an Austin
Johnson gras , patch -aid. Chief f . , ..
C. D. Mitchell,. Hassell declined to give the
w If? ’ — '• *■’---- ■
tween Staple.- and Attorney
Genera! Keeling. The state su-
preme court last night decided
in Mayfield’s favor. It held the
district court without jurisdic-
tion to issue an injunction. The
court’s decsion is believed to be
a f ’ ‘ ‘ - - --
field case, since the court direct-
ed the clerk to immediately cer-
tify the decision to the Dallas
is
I in
vith the cif'eie?
president and
is 'ii fie clui>,
zation is expected l
nass m- re- wonderful
'er before,
on Id go fo#
grad
comr
ing s
the i
begin an
niuin roM<
ginning oi
Mart on west
-Marlin-Waco
understood lh;
other roads
Read It in the Herald—*
homo town paper for all.
I - P FOR SALE
jh> north Mart.
Ii i? or terms. IT
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Austin, Oct. 28.—On advice
of the attorney general, Secre-
tary of State Staples this morn-
ing certified by telegraph to all
count} derks, the name of
Earle R. Mayfield as democratic
candidate for senator. The ac-
, Dr. F. S
a neve
neryy di«-
th
Call on us and let us show
Baylor Head Now Director
Interscholastic League.
< field seeking to keep M
mme off the ballot.
Staples answered
....I county officials by
I o withhold tho printing of bal-
ots as long as posiiible to await
injunction.
( Aside Fi irfieid
Injunction
Documents seeking to set
i'fiiriieltl injunction
order arr being prepared by Ae-
......—.1 Attorney Gener*! Sut>
\\ •> buy, sell and <
w and 2nd hand furniture and
..... “ ’ Handj
(X‘t-
tapir *
<1 Kec-liii
S nnMUClMl
one thing
pluck/'
are we t
*» pluck?
Dallas, Texas, tk’l. 30.—Offici-
al notice is being sent, out con-1
„„ cermitg th*1 Seventy-fourth An-
, ■ f i. na ot. tie ac- (n J (Jf the Baptist Gen-
lion IoIIouk. a ....nf. rene, bo- „.h ,h
convenes in Waco, November 16. •*.
The President is Dr, J. D. Sgn-
derefer of Abilene, and the Re-
cording Secretaries are Rev. J.
L. Truett of Whitewright and
Rev. I. J. White of Waco. The
<•. i i ......:C---meetings will In held in the Au
"...2'2!S-.<..t.rium ot lh. 1 Baptist
iChurch. Preceding the Conven-
’ t ion proper there will l«j held
court of civil appeal., without i'"?,"’1, "f thS 'V"'
woiting for a rch7arinK period.
The Italia, court received the' " 'v'"2 '• S' .D‘vi? "
paper, in the eaae thia morninit. “"“s’ “ P'?*"1,™1 • ,
‘ ‘ _____ tf,e ' bistors and Lav men s Con-1
Itallaa MeeftOK Endorse. Mae- “I'irt "r A. A. Itan-
P I. ' ran of Greenville, is president,
Itallaa, Oct. 28,-Plan. were f Ta"hi<',h "" nl'',l“'ly
made today to endoree Earle B.
Mayfield a. senatorial candidateV .. " 1
according to member, of the1 „hur h; e .»»"•<•” ™e‘-
! moeratie alate exceptive com- ",g ln ‘l"’ Audit..,,.on and the.
mittee here for a called meet-
ing. Resolution'also will be
submitted approving call for a
state-wide rally here tonight, it
was said.
B. Ma
nothin
„ Mikt
m xas
Nar
the
, whit
j at
di
-that time is today. £
High cost of material and labor, which caused
almost com
* s. She (
of social
tor the ,t.
redding. T
visited h
ington ut
firsl viait
Mrs. J
Wednesd
Texas, v.
whose h<
proved.
Crushed rock
arrive at M
or the
ing
FROM TH’. ‘LSD W'S D \HA
liss Daisy Guinn departed io
for Me- C
, where she will be «•*
nrhonor at the wedding of play
riend on November S. She Campaij
fi number
•hedute'l
us to tht w.
Bass
i Baylor,
sited her
day School building. There will
,be multitudinous and elaborate'
exhibits in buildings on t____
Church Campus.
Waco Baptists are being aid-1
ed by’ the citizenship generally
in preparation for an unprecend
anted attendance. Dr. R. G. Bo-
wer has ben named as general
chairman, and chairman of sub-
committees are: Reception. Rev.
W. W. Melton;
Rev. A. L. Hill; Pulpit Supply,
Rev. W. T. Turner; Exhibits,
Judge James R. Jenkin; ; Infor-
Saunders ;
Ushers. W H. Jenkins, Jr. Be-
cause of the stupendous sum of the wctlon Is e\ith tt. < .1 by ihe letters
$1,500,000 which General Secre-
in
its
of
Baylor i’niversity ind the Cen- their regular monthly
Baptist Sanitarium, Thursday afternoon at :h>
and because of special interests hall and prior to the program
■n ‘ >r consideration Baptist- on Hamlet, a business meeting
t ry where are talking an ex- was held.
■ ' . I nary attendence While Mr,. ,i. J. Sansom was leadi r
i re are some disturbing far- ft.r the afternoe.n and D r at-
Inptist ranks, Dr. F. S »d*n@e was excellent. The
I* ir i a new dub is manifesting a deep in-
terest in the new year's work.
Fall’s and with the efficient and eap-
the talent
t he organi-
o bring to
achieve-
for
a rd
he stipr- m -1
I an opinion made ; ui'1.
'Verdtiw a judgmen' < I
r court in Kin/- . mint" per
tetteg the Helma union high
bool district to purchase, two
tpies of the Bible for the school
returned library. The court held the ac- 0’1!
accontpan- quisition of the Bibles by I’ '" '
I's. B.|
turn visit.
Worth
re today for a meeting with
and G. N. engineers.
A conference or mass
ing of union men and
families i* called for
o’clo< k this evening at the city
auditorium of Mart. Mart is a
union town, and the men hero stood tht
have set a good example of pa- problem* and interest* in
tienco and self control in con- tcrnal way.
ection with the strike of rail- Dengue victims: Ghas. Gant,
way shopmen during the past Mrs. Frank Sadler, Mr*.
Several months. It i* under- Allen, Shelton Gillam.
i
5700.000 SPENT GI RED
GROSS IN SODTHWESTE NI <,, A,JTY
DiyiSIGN IN A YEAR ‘
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We believe now is the opportune time to put your
plans through, lor expansion. And when prosper-
ity opens full blast you wili have a running start.
I st / ., 5 .
completi
Cobb of
visit- tl Mart -
His mother. Mrs
has been sick, anil but
continue* st riouslv ill.
E M Barnes, tl. L. Smyer
and L. B. Sniyth < f Waco hud
business in Marl today.
Mrs. Sam LeBei
to Palestine today
ltd by her friend.
Watson, for a re
T. E. Lord of Ft.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .