The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
I WALTER KEELING NEW
ATTORNEY GENERAL’
The promotion of Hon. Wal-
to
adv xtfc
“Attorney
Cali Phone 46
tion as chief justice of the
City Bottling Works
An empty shotgun was found
FREE
YOU CAN SECURE
Rogers
Silverware
pointment came
be
Nash & Westbrook Co.
\z
AMONG “BIRDS OF PASSAGE”
-•lr
b.
wish
But the intoxicated
Taking up a glass of water
i
For Sale
b-
I
I
POST NAMED Fur lieutenant
Tucker's
in
Weekly Specials
I
1
syrup ....
»
■a
f
A greater investment
good appearance
For Fresh Ground Meal, Corn and
Chops Delivered.
W. S. York
Groesbeck, Texas
Cecil-Ramsel Dry Goods Co
Please call for your December Delineator
“SERVICE OUR MOTTO”
Dealers in General Hardware, Wagons, Buggies, Paints
Agricultural Implements, Feed and Coal.
One ard with each 50c purchase
led.
th.
as follows:
’ BACK-TO-HOME MOVEMENT”
Point
nut
will
1nrg<r
<o
atirvlv*"*
rH<l*
4
I
I
M I
DR. J. E. COOKE
Practice limited to Diseases
of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Glass fitting a specialty.
Office over First National Rank.
C. R. Tucker
Thnt the
there wore »<•
l« iiiuro <>r le*
'ond lieutenant In not ex
Mom of him hns grntl-
Went
annoyer and said;
“By drinking only this, my '
good fellow.”—Dallas News.
MARSHA!, FOCH TELLS
HOW HE WON THE WAI:
GAe
AMERICAN I
©LEGION®
for Thia I
la* American l.egiuti News A--
,h*> initmore hotel, New York.
M
I*
ice in the case. He
the re i
suitable •
W. P. Alexander is in Austin 1
- ■ of.
IV'RiWLE INSURANCE ,
We have ample facilities for l
_______ ‘ ’ i on
Automobiles. Ask us for rates.
JAS. A. LEDDON & CO. ,
“insurance in all its branches
THE MART HERALD. FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1921
|BLANTON CHALLENGES
Good improved small farm,
41 acres, four miles south
of Ben Hur, Limestone coun-
ty, for sale cheap.
Foch’s
here, tells
New York. Nov. 20.—A me
her of Marshal Foch’s partv
now visiting here, tells ths
story:
At a banquet in Paris, shoi
ly after the war, an inl'xicatt
Bryan Nabors Dies.
Bryan Nabors, son of Mr. anti
•-a
We Will Save You Money
died in Waco Saturday night at
the Baptist sanitarium when.
he was taken that afternoon for I _______
an opt ration. However, h:
physicians deemed it unwise tG
operate, due to his serious ill-
ness and weakness and he died •
early that night.
His body was brought back to;
• Mart for inter, ent which oc-
curred Sunday afternoon, and
SorMom* should stiirt it "bnck-to-tbn ;
bei'ie movement*’ for murrletl women
who toil unnece*
snrlly In the buri*
ness world, no
eol'dlliK t°
.lulln E. Wheelock
< tHimmnder of the
llnrburu Filetchie
|mat of th* Amer-
ham l.efion in
New York city,
uml widely known
M n writer.
w Mi n. Wheelock
W vy bell e ven t h n t
aiv Ur “working wives
make Inxy huxbnhtls." Mint believes
married women should give up their
Jobs In favor of unemployed ex-service
men.
It »«. Mrs. Wheelock who success-
fully opposed the making of the Amer-
Am xoinit to wry pr,rm ev„„hm« in
case lots this week. Be sure an<l on
canned /nod. QUICK BEUVEMR.**' ’
tei of general interest
1 many friends in Mart
over Limestone county. A Sat-'
• urday’s press dispatch from
Notice.
Laundry will be st iatly cash
It is too much work (or »e
try to collect. Please have Blea-
ry ready when I comg wjtT0111'
package Laundry is «<**<*’*“
every day and delivercd •very
da v. Phone 597, J
J. nr. Mann,
Agent
Bro Boone has been attend
/the Central Texas confer
He will have charge of
, chil i h at Prairie Hill th'
min/ .ear, and we are great!'
5 gallons best oil «Hc
16 lbs. granulated sugar *,........* $1.00
Large bucket Vegetole (good as Crisc) $1.00
No. 3 Yellow Cling table peaches 33c
No. 2 strawberries, 20 per cent syrun ,(k
No. 1 lima beans, per can p
5 lbs. good coffee (coffee is higher) $1 00
1 box Swift Premium sliced bacon '»0c
Swift Premium hams, per lb. -jic
Swift Premium breakfast bacon 13c
Small Carnation milk, per dozen 75c
;tunnels was called t
ide of her brother wl
. Mexia. His condition
>nsid< ed very critical.
Th. drouth is at last brok- m
v copious showers, but stock
guest insisted on coming up t water is still scarce.
Marshal Foch to say:
where
giving
well is being
rig in- !
pointment came so suddenly
that Judge Keeling was unable visiting i heir daughter
1(> say tonight what he will d" !jveg at Axtell.
His departure ■ ’ll at least
delayed, if •?* t canceled”.
CASING OLIVER WELL.
A. J. Oliver was in Mart Mon-
day and stated to the Herald
I funeral service was conduct-
TEX. MEMBERS TO DEBATE led by Rev. A L. Leake at the
- j cemetery.
Washington, Nov. 18.—Rep- Deceased was fourteen years
resentative Blanton, recently ' of age and is survived by six
censured by house, today chai- i brothers and sisters and his par
lenged 17 other members of the ents. all of whom have the deep
Texas congressional delegation, i est sympathy of their friends,
“singly or collectively,” to de ; The C. A. Nabors family oi
bate in nine Texas cities after; Waco were in attendance at the
adjournment of the present ses ’ funeral.
Blanton charged his col-' —
introduc-
or |
had jcensure, causing him to be “pub-
i ----------------------
According- ishment worse than expulsion.’
Austin stated the general facts
t'.-s as follows:
------------1 “Attorney General C. M.
---- ------------- Cureton has accepted the posi-
Y.,k P..,'. W.m.n C.mm.n,.r 1 U™ “» chlef lU’,iCe °f ,Ve-"U'
V/ould Hav* Women Give
Up Their Jobe.
For half a century Kuppen-
heimer Good Clothes have proved their
genuine worth in selected pure-iool
fabrics tailored by expert hands. Today
they rc a greater investment in good appenrapce
than ever—prices down one-third less than a yar
ago for the same standard Kuppenheimer quality.
tion.
.-ml Motuen enrolled a* legionnaires
mid aewral poets <-<>in[M>eo<! iiltogether
of ox-arr. ice women.
Mi-a. 1 „ ,
United Si:ii.»M win Iteo war hm early uh ,
1910 win'll *he Mtnrted u CMnpeign to |
obtnln ettn.’dorea ihkI <-oal hoavere for j
the nnvj she cnus.-.l to be presented ■
to congt' - • |
pnredne*- inid In accredited with hav-1
Ing through her own efforts recnilted
16.0(10 in, ii for the navy. In recogni- j
tion of |i r -ervi.-eH she whs niu.le a
chief yeoman In the regular service.
Mrs. Wi"',loek Is active In social
nml civic u'TiJrs In New York and Is ‘
widely kn< n for her writings In both
the English '• French latiftr.igee.
from the ranks for win not the iop
sergeant onl,. a little lower than the
angels?
“After tin' (rtnlMice when divisional
and reaini' H H showa began to appear
nil over tl" ( E. F., the second lieu-
tenant won fi.'sh Immortality in the j
Mr. vw
reporter that the deep test well
exclusively to that work.
, ,, I’.eing appointed i'
lean I "ghm strictly a man's oi-giinixn- ’ general may change the p'ans |)ia| this
as a result there are imiay sec-; jU{jge Keeling to a large ex
tent. He had tentatively a<
„.lBW.»o,-o. cepted a partnership with a
V heehM-k begun helping the I large firm of Houston lawyers
and was to have opened an of
fice for them at Mexia the firs'
of the year. This fum is gen-
eral attorney for some of the
a
an oppor-1
on his farm near Horn Hill has
reached the stage where the
drillers have quit giving out)
anything. The
cased and a standard
stalled with every expectation
of a producing well. He thinks
the depth at present is about1
2500 or 2600 feet.
Ih, flrst Amcrlcnn artillery officer
,11, |n action In France han been
by hln
com
"’pir
American yjg .JflESMR
lu New
,ri, n hl- lion- wv,
I lie ra
the
nl) yirat division.
.iiown hh the
1,4 Felgl poal.
1,'ffsraon Felgl EK
,,, a first lieu-
of Ihtttery F, Seventh field ar-
of the Flret division. He wee
..rntjf two years nld, and had entered
.1, service of Ida country Immediately
,|H,n..)ils graduation from Harvard uni-
.eraRy
A Sear after the denth nf the young
fficgr on the field of btrttle. his per-
.oiial property was sent to his parents.
I'oHkiei and Mrs. Felgl, who reside at
------ u---v__u jh n
ff hng was a letter addressed to his
Hits, which Lieutenant Felgl had
'ten a short time before he was
lu the letter he forecast his
and said. "Dame Fortune
ilda’t have picked a mor* gentle-
nly manner for m* te mate* my ax-
department at this time. The pHientlv ::o or
preference may be given Mr. an(| |ial h(. ( 1|TU, u
Smith because he has bet n en- >)V /tl,,Aiot wound in the side
gaged in the general practice Sl if lllt! , , an(j that he had
for the department and i fam- |l(.( a a,. (ll. sotT1(> months,
iliar with the details of out- empiv shotgun was found
standing litigation, while Mr. |)V th(, ,(f (|,e akeleton,
Dumas has made an enviable re- i ■ ,IHlice retained to be
cord as assistant in charge of u , ”
bond matters for the las« sever gathat
al years and devoting himre.r maill, ht p]aced in a
• ...» i_ o..» |(l,x a(1(| hm iej where found. , It
attorney Wa f|1( concensus of opinion
> was the negro that
killed a negro woman early last
summer near Kirk and if thia I
be -o it ch ars up another mys-1
terv.
Miss Hellie Fox has been con |
fined to In r room for some time
with an attack of appendicitis,!
.... ------ -- --- but she is better at this writ
net ti.m. fm-udcuuu .. pre- ojl corporationa. The ap itlg.
nil Im nrrrodlt»wl with hiiv- ! r » • »
Mt. and Mrs.
Editorial As -e ta Wait Point Will
Continue t< Turn Out Crop of
Stood Lieutenants.
And once there must have been thnt
ninny thmnutnd. Who shall now deny . . ,
thnt the war is over? Certainly while j , n.<\’ . .
it hiHtcd the> bloomed like a* many decided to reply,
hardy perenninla. emerging full blown I Taking UP a glass of water
from the tnUning camps and finally | from the tabic he turned to his
nt "fMeial list
jJjlkJrTH of, all .
vATf to tmrvtve ‘ hand eloquent of his
appeared Say nothing.
But the intoxicated person
“Second lieutenant* (all nrma)..2SS. !made a fifth try, beseeching the
"Only 23S aer-ond lieutenant* left I > j-reat generalissimo to tell the
•assemblage “just how it was
and the marshal finally
McMinn arc
wh<>
Without charge by trading with us. Tell your friends
about this exceptional offer. Save our cards. They
are valuable. 1
• ind looie." of whom
any during the wnr,
in institution of ac-
tive warfare h *hown In an editorial
from the Amer run legion Weekly
under the caption 'It1rdn of I'as-Hge.”
It follows:
"Hurled in the re,
of the ntimbty of nr*
grnden who have erttw
the congressional gullloth-.e
this Inconplcuoua entry:
DR. I. F. CANNON
, Special on glass fitting, and.
Marshal Foch to say: ' Our new school building wi I all diseases of Eye, Ea*. Nojel
“Tell us how you won the war, be completed by the first. and Throat.
Marshal. Tell us how you put \V. P. Alexander is in Austin ,,
;it over.” looking after the interests
The marshal four times -mil- ow highway,
ed good naturedly, but rui.wd a
,.r Ut^ wish It’
f _____________
handling ill kinds of risks
First Am.'rlc*n Artillery Officer te Ole
In Actlen le Honored by
Surviving Comrades.
quips whhli Mr. Bones passed to
Titmho. nml 'Ice versa. It was n
toki-n of ld» popularity—for humr.ulty
doe* no' P"k'' gentle fun nt whnt It
hates.
"The w
ttogulsnrtl
unfed Into h first lieutenancy.
will, of course, continue to turn
|i. annual crop, but even these
within a few months enter the
life of the silver bar."
county citizen to the attorney
his
try
• al ly hour last Tues-: sion.
• re- leagues abetted in i
re-jing and passing resolutions
as defense.
Scurry county, or W. P. Dumas his opinion that the"" remains
The
PRAIRIE hill news.
Special to the Herald
, P^irie Hill, Nov. 20.—J- E*
1 ter Keeling, a former Limestone McDonald (,f Waxahachie has
‘ ‘’ been here f<u- the past two
'generalship of Texas is a mat-■ weeks working in the interests
* |0 his |of the Prairie Hill Development
and all; company But it iH a discour-
aging task to try to get a”
hand to pul] together.
At an < ...
‘lay night Justice Fuller
ceived a message that the
mams t( human body
preme court of Texas and Gov. southw, t uf k rk. According-, ishment w
Neff today named First Assist- ly he with several other citizens I He added,
ant Attorney General Walter A. went to the place designated, a Jous outrag
_ — a • A 1 A t- — _ A A MBA * aa *a^. a. I ■ __* * a. a n»
Judge Keel- distance from any
. . . .. skeleton of a
first assistant, but it will beinj/, wh, h after a c
ceived
maims «'• ,t human"'body 1— . .
HU- been discovered about 2lA miles j Jidy insulted on the floor, a pun-
, “this was an infam- |
-jiv t , |„lV c . - ous outrage” which he does not!
Keeling to be the attorney gen- ktneiv place ’’m a branch some merit, and charged that after
eral of the state. Judge Keel- distance Hom any dwelling, and the resolution to expell failed,
" Ing did not announce his succes- t|l( skeleton of a human he was not afforded an oppor- |,
‘ sor as first assistant, but it will being, which after a careful ex-|tunity to be heard in his own
Mrs. |be either E- F. Smith of Snyder, amination the juatice gave it
of Terrell, both assistants in the w< r< t|1(, (,f a ncgro man ap-'
panmtlv :;o 0|- jq years of age,,
given Mr. an(| |iat h(. , amt. to his death Mrs. J. S; Nabors of near Mart, i
self mH and that he had
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Spencer, J. L. The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1921, newspaper, November 25, 1921; Mart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239699/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .