The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Carthage, Texas. Feb. 20.—Oil oper-
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HOOD TIRES
SWEATERS AT HALF PRICE
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Kansas City Steaks
Harrison County people read The News.
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DR. J. L. MOSELEY
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S. G. MARETT
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STORAGE BATTERIES
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McClaran’s Stable
Transfer and Moving Vans
of the land in the county is now under
lease and spectators are less active.
The showing at Nail No. 2 is repor-
satisfactory even as a pumping propo-
sition and the owners hope for a bet-
For SATURDAY and
MONDAY ONLY
acres on the J. Page survey, for i
sideration of $200.00
B. Roth to Richard Fowler, 50
A. S. Zachry, for the past two years
manager of the Star Tailoring Co., is
now located in The Masonic Building,
i directly back of the Express Co.—
Phone 787, when you want first-class
Cleaning and Dyeing—Free delivery,
prompt service—Guaranteed work, tf
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—Wool Jersey
—Polo Cloth
$89.50
—White Perch from the lake—
fresh oysters, sliced cat fish
and red fish to bake.
STOUT WOMEN
FIND BSaCamitke"
Corsets so very comfort-
able, because of the
Ventilo back...
and the
Ventilo front shield
Showing all the NEW SKIRTS in Kumsi-Kumsa, Dew-Kist Silk,
Krinkle Silk and Fancy Satins.
the man, the paper says, is for alleged
swindling of Stefannin.
Swagger, Polo and Sport
Coats
You want a Service Car
Day or Night
—Navy and White
—Brown and White
—Green and White
New Plaid Worsted Skirts
Special, $24.50
Special Values
In Light Weight Coats
Special Values
Silk and Satin Skirts
SOLOMON’S MARKET
—OF COURSE
Less Excitement In
Panola County
FOR THE FIRST BALMY DAYS OF SPRING, WHILE THERE
IS STILL ENOUGH TANG IN THE AIR TO REQUIRE
WARM CLOTHES —THAT’S WHEN-----
We have a Storage Battery in
stock for every make of ear.
3-1 SMITH’S GARAGE.
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Georgette Blouses in a
Special for Saturday
and Monday
AT $2.95
Night School!
The East Texas Com! College -
Is Offering Night Courses in:
Bookkeeping, Banking, Letter Writing,
English, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Spell-
ing, Punctuation, Shorthand, Typewrit-
ing, Comptomter, and Commercial Law.
For information, ring 421, or call at college
office, 203 % E. Austin (over Doppelmeyer’s)
sideration of $530.00
T. W. Davidson to R. H. Works, 140
acres on the Wm. McFadden survey;
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DR. H. D. CLEMENTS
Dentists
TeEmrum Superior Dental Work at reasonable
prices. All work guaranteed.
PHONE 203
Marshall National Bank Building
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THE MARSHALL SHOE HOSPITAL
8. G. MARETT, Manager, Phone 80S
All kinds of Shoe Repairing, rubber heels, etc. Ladies’ Shoes a
specialty. Work done while you wait. We eater to those who
appreciate good work and good service. All work guaranteed.
---------GIVE US A TRIAL---------
C. F. Anderson to Arkansas Natural
! Gas Co., 320 acres on the J. Merchant
j Press Patterson to J. I. Carter, 14
acres on the T. Ruffin survey, for a
consideration of $25.00
Rex Allen to Harleton Oil 4 Gas
Co., 353 acres on the Guzzrie survey, I
for a consideration of $3.00
Elria Harper to H. C. Blalock. 50
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occured Tuesday wher an attempt was acres on the J.
made to drill deeper. More oil fol-
low d the blow out.
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B Roth to R. Fowler, 100 acres on
the F. Canillo survey, for a considera-
tion of $200.00
Adaline Fullerlone to Lester B. Gum,
62 acres on the S. Murphy survey, for
a consideration of $105.00
D. C. McPherson to L. B. Gum, 85
acres on the Wm. Little survey, for a
consideration of $40.00
ter showing. A small gas blow out
on the H Varderman survey, for a
consideration of $100.00
B. Roth to Richard Fowler, 100
acres on the W. D. Mize survey, for a
consideration of $200.00
B. Roth to Richard Fowler, 100
By The Ameoelated Press.
Corpus Christi, Tex., Feb. 20.—Prac-
tically no change was made in the
bottom of Corpus Christi Bay by the
storm of last September, as shown by I
a survey by J. C. Howard, city engin-
eer, which has just been completed.
The survey included soundings taken
for a distance of 1,200 feet out from
the shore line, and will be used as a
basis in estimating the amount of fill
necessary in the construction of the
protective seawall here.
fested. This does not by any means ■
Saturday, Feb. 21, 1920
MEXICAN CROOK
WILL BE TAKEN
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These coats are just right for
spring and early fall wear. The
makes are good and the mater-
ials excellent. Sizes to fit the
growing girl for school wear.
—Plaid Angora
— Checked Woolens
$29.50 to
STORM MAKES NO CHANGE
IN CORPUS CHRISTI BAY
short distance of Carthage.
From the well on the Pool farm,
drilled several years ago, a showing
of very fine oil was obtained The well
was abandoned but still gives some
showing of oil. W. A. Jones, O. L.
Millet, W. D. Hill, R. H. Chadwick. H.
T Hooker and .1. A. Youngblood are
the trustees of the Mutual Oil Co.'
—East Texas Register.
leasing program The greater part
Silk, Wool and Silk Mixed.. Coat, Slip-over and Vestee styles. All the newest of
colors to select from. Sizes are not complete in all styles, but most all sizes in
the lot. Sweaters for the Woman, Sweaters for the Girl and Sweaters for the
Small Children. For quick disposal are priced at
■ , . 1. .1. ,1 011 and Gas Leases Recorded: Mrs.
indicate a lack of interest but merely M. £ Norwood
a slacking up in the get-nch-quick 40 acres on the H IMorgan su rvey.for
a consideration of $80.00
Br The Asoelated Prem.
Laredo. Tax, Feb. 20.—Alfred
Oil and Gaa Lease Business Good:
County Clerk H. P. Watson, reports
that yesterday waa an unusually
heavy day in his office. Many Oil and
Gas leases were recorded. The Clerk's
office is short two clerks, with the
flu.
A striped silk skirt of purple
grey and black design, pleated
model. An exceptional value.
Regular price $19.50. Sat. and
Mon. only ..............$7.45
Bear in mind, there are only
one of a kind. Several more in
the lot at the same remarkable
savings.
A grey mixed tweed with trim-
mings of green silk poplin on
collar and cuffs and buttons.
Three-quarter length. Last sea-
son’s styles and prices. Regular
price $5.85; worth today’s price
$8.50. Sat. and Mon. only. $4.85
Black and white checked ma-
terial of wool and cotton mix-
ture. Collar, cuffs and belt
trimmed in green, red or pink
silk. Three - quarter length.
Regular value $15.00. Special
for Sat. and Mon. only...$7.95
Small sizes only of fine Geor-
gette and Crepe Blouses. Trim-
med with beads, embroidery,
tucks and laces. Colors of
maise, blue, navy, brown, rese-
da, canary, flesh, steel and
black. Values are up to $7.50
EXTRA SPECIAL.......$2.95
-When you feed him one of acres ontheB. Rogers survey, for
• . , ..... consideration of $50.00
those corn fed, cut thick, juicy
This model is designed for stout
women having full diaphragm,
straight but large hips, made of
good strong Coutil. Fully bon-
ed. Elastic in bottom of
back ...................$8.50
Rochilt, alleged famous swindler of
Mexico, arrested recently at Juarez,
will be taken to the Mexican national ‘
capital to answer various charges, j Lense at $20.00 Per Acre Near
according to Excelsior, a daily news- ( Jonesville. Several leases were trans-
paper of Mexico City. His victim, the fered by assignment yesterday on
paper says, was Cavaliere Stefannin • land near the Jonesville well at $20.00
an Italian subject. per acre
Rochilt, of German origin, reared in I .. , , ,
c.. .1 . , Marriage License Issued: Chas. H.
Cuba, the paper asserts, is known as .. . — •
the “frogman" because of his ability
to "imitate the frog and lizard, and,
through his expertness as a prestidi-
gitator,” has swindled many persons
to "whom he professed to show his
power in transforming five-peso cur-
rency into fifty pesos and ten-peso
paper into one- hundred pesos."
for the purpose of putting down a test for a consideration of $20.00
well on holdings nesr the pool farm a
. . . ... ... . . . „ survey, for a consideration of $100
ted slightly better but not wholly w o . . _ „ „
| Willie Sneed to T. P. Smtih, 14
acres on the L. Wallace survey, for
a consideration og $21.00
C. R Josey to Fred Moellendick, 90
the F. Canillo survey, for a considera-
Made for the man that demands tion of $100.00
the best. Guaranteed 10.000 B. Roth to R. Fowler, 50 acres on
miles on Cord. We give free the R. Asher survey, for a considera-
service in city limits on all tion of $100.00
Hood Tires. R. J. Miller to M. L. Dopplemayer,
THE Al'TO EQUIPMENT Co. 100 acres on the L. Wallace survey,
SMITH’S GARAGE. (3-lc for a consideration of $1.00
=== Paul Green to Jesse I. Carter, 43
---------------------—— acres on the Wm. Williams survey, for
UIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII......IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII a consideration of $50.00
ti. c. e , _ kt oi Roger Feilds to R. J. Miller. 100
i e iul company "on rosper ■ o- - acres on the L Wallace survey, for a
is reported good for a 20 berrel pump- consideration of $250.00
5t, m . i , r' .. , M. G. Blalock to Sinclair Oil Co.,
The Mutual Oil Company, with of-.-n .. ,, ’I
c .. ,,150 acres on the Young &Long sur.
ficers and directors composed wholly . .. . , “
. e .. iKK e j vey, for a consideration of $1.00
of ( arthage people, has been formed Ad. "*
- I J. A. Pattaman to J. H. Turner, 50'
Just one of a kind of real fine
silk and satin separate skirts
that we are offering at ridicul-
ous prices.
Black Satin Skirt extra heavy
material, made up in the very
best of manner. Regular price
$30.00. Saturday and Monday
only...................$19.85
Black Satin Skirt, exquisite soft
material, the style is beautifully
made. Regular price $27.50—
Sat. and Mon. only......$17.85
Black Satin Skirt, Skinner’s
make; the style will appeal to
you at donce. Regular price
$23.50. Sat. and Mon.
only...................$14.85
Black and Purple two-tone Satin
Skirt. Extra heavy grade of
satin with purple satin back;
made up with crushed belt and
large covered buckle, crushed
pockets. The finish is so the
combination is purple and black.
Regular price $33.50. Sat. and
80 acres on the Bullock survey, for a
consideration of $4,000.00
auons in ranoia county nave veen R. H Work to J. M Foster, 140
comparatively quiet during the pastacres on the Wm. MeFadden survey;
few days, much less feverishness be-; 80 acres on Bullock survey, for a con-
ing evinced than was formerly mani- sideration of $3, <44.00
May and Clara Moore, J. B Walters
and Miss Alma Stokes.
Real Estate Transfers: A. Hester
to Rix Rutland, 50 acres on the W. O.
Stonfield survey, for a consideration
of $60.00 (interest only.)
C. W. La Grone to G. H. Croft, for
consideration of $410.00
Securing large amounts of money' C. W. Feild to Mary Patterson. Lot
from his victims with the promise to 4, Block 9, in Second Lothrop, for a
multiply the sum by ten, Excelsior consideration of 1450.00
says Rochilt "always fled with the’ E S Fry to S. E. Wood, Lot on,
money.” The specific charge against| "etowusk St for a consideration of
E. Key to Jim Jackson, 66 acres:
on the J. Prewitt survey, for a con- i
on the H. Varderman survey, for a
consideration of $100.00
B Roth to R. Fowler, 50 acres on
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920, newspaper, February 21, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406280/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .