The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 154, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 7, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
FOR HALE
Classified Column
WANTED
LODGE
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Matthewson.
CLARENCE HALL, Secy.
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POLICY ISSUED
FOR RENT
Furnished front loom f t ventlemen FOR SALE—Brown
Leghorn Eggs
from fine clean stock, $2 00 per set-
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tive, or prone 30 or 490.
FOR SALE
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See Ed Bradburn, their representa-
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ORMAL COURSE
WILL BE GIVEN
AT THE COLLEGE
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pure Mehane Ti
purchased early
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FOR SALE—Eggs for setting, from '
the finest flock of Barred Rocks in
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Thanking our friends foy their liberal patronage
in the past and soliciting a continuance of same, we re-
main, yours to serve.
Guaranty Tailoring
Company
twenty-five dollar reward given by 1
Mr. Taylor of Marshall to the most
efective individual speaker. Dr. Ears,
Rev. Lambert, Mr. LaGrone, Mr. Bibb
and Dr. (Men acted as judges in the
contest. Prof. Rankin. Mrs. Owen and 1
Southern Battery Co.
308 N. Washington Ave.
NO. .1
1201 West Grand
Street
We can sell you a pure coffee for 40 cts. per pound.
We can sell you Price’s Baking Powder, made from pure
Grape Cream of Tartar, but as it is a violation of the law
to sell Price’s Cream Baking Powder (a pure phosphate
powder) as they have ruled the label is deceptive, we are
not offering same for sale but have a shipment on hand
that we have asked the shipper for disposition of.
Address "H.
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posts.
phone 1
3-7-c!
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DVERY minute a battery
1 4 works there is evapora-
tion going on, but it affects
the water only never the
acid. No matter how old the
. battery may be it has its full
supply of acid, and that acid
keeps its strength unless
some of it happened to spill
out. Water is the only thing
that should ever be put into
your battery and only enough
of that to keep the solution
within a quarter-inch of the
tops of the plates.
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MARSHALL LODGE NUM-
BEK 22. A. F. A A. M.
some form of physical culture at th’ .
recreation period from four to six ’
If zou are in the market far vacant
lors ii ary part of the City, see me.
I have them at any price to suit you.
College Addition lots at prices that
will make you money.
K. L GEORGE REALTY CO.
Phone. Office 205. Residence 1028
Office over Marcus Karries,
3-10-c
direction of Miss Rall and a similar honss,zoung
class for th., young men. both are re- l onehar“csh, balance
quired. In addition to the formal I month.
negative, won
FOR SALE—Oliver typewriter, used
one month. Cheap if taken at once.
I You're not satisfied in ev-
, ery way with every piece
, of work we do not want
I your money.
■ Try us—we guarantee
f all work.
C Willard
eggs $2.00 per setting, also fine
Become attractive, louk
and feel younger: add
, years to your lifel Be
• surprised and delighted.
Amaze yosr friends, too ‘ First,, obtain *
box of of korein At any busy drug St0re
A $100 guarantee in each wx that by or
lowing korein systen you will lose 2,t060
pounds, whatever weight you wish • \ bro-
chure will he mailed (plain wrapper 4re6 1!
Korein Co., Station F, New York. N. Y.
Working upon the principle that
good health can be had by him who
has the intelligence energy and will
power tn work for it, the majority of
teachers and students “turn out” for
Society on
"Blackfaced trio of Er isophian cheer 1
leaders” amused the audience.
The biting March breeze with its 1
accompaniment of numb fingers re
tardod baseball practice throughout
the week. Considerable time has been
spent in dragging and working out the
rough topography of the diamond.
WEIGHT
Simple, Safe, Reliable Way
mwummummummmummummum
is held thn-e times a
Erisophians on the affirmative.
D. H. Heard, who with Mr.
RING
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JOHNSON TRANSFER
COMPANY
Baggage and
Service Cars
Day or Night
breeders. Can sell
F. O. B Waskom, T
accompany order,
anty State Bank, wunnvu, zexas.
These seed are all in three bushel
sacks. W. A. PRICE, Box 3, Waskom,
Also wood. Joe Williams,
ley ball and other games with the pla: • l’rockett St., lot 63X120. Price $2,100.
element inherent, are enjoyed by the Terms, s80e cash, balance $25.00 per
students. ■ /month. .
. , Spieneiet •
A certain proportion of student-
juagraminentanitizeg ATTRACTIVE
AisorHIANS WIN DEBATE—
MUSIC AND EXPRESSION
veneyin Mexico,’* was won by the | lews: "I believe we should do with
Erphian Society as well as the our might what our hands find to
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or male. 10 months old.
or couple, close in. Telephone 341.1
FOR SALE—Postoak fence
H G. BECKER. H P.,
FOR SALE CHEAP—Rgistered Dur- i Texas._____________________(3-21p
See tin . ।OLD HATH CLEANED
—-——,———— ---------- I Have your old hat cleaned and
E(S S FUR SALE—Single (ombi,,, ".n u * c*
Rhode Island Reds. $1.50 per set- ibl locked at Dugans Hat Snop, 211
tir.g cf l" eggs Two settings for East Austin Street. (tfe.
------$2.50. Mrs. H. F. Bailey, phone 9035-1 ®------- --------- - —
Should you die today, what would FOR RENT Two furnished room? Rilg 3. Route M 3, Marshall, 3-17-p j nanz TAE vJAETD
our families condition be? Would for light housekeeping: a.I modern POR SALE—Eggs for setting, from. K jU KUUK
ou leave ample provisions for your onveniences. Phone 1229. tf. •ha fi- --* Aael- -e D---d D--le i-
Two-story brick residence, located i
on No th Bolivar St., a splendid place.1
well iocated and suitable for Flats ! ‛ANTEl . ou to know that we buy
Prieto right, and terms reasonable. I and sell second hand furniture, at j___________________,
A nice piece of business property Wilhams Grocery >tore, 307 LOST
on East Austin St., leased for four j 5. R. R (tfe) ~ ~ 2 A
rears. if interested see me for prices---LOST-On East Austin or Houston
ami teems WANTED—To buy five or ten acres
each afternoon. A regular class in
streets. Black Silver purse with
of land within two* miles of court- silver clasps and containing $3 in bills
nouse. No objection to house on land. . D . . oA. Nr c , 1 c,
Address H ' Care Morning News Return to 302 North Columbus St., or
3-14-p call 405 for reward. tf
wife and baby? If not see that new j FOR RENr- Twoor three unfurnish-
olicy that is put out by the South- ! ,.,j rooms for light housekeeping.
WANTED— Young man for work at
Soda Fountain. Good salary and
chance for advancement. Fry-Hodge
Drug Co.___tf
WANTED AT ONCE—A teacher for
Lodi school, at $85.00. Wire or
write J T. Koon, Lodi, Texas. 3-17-c
term, which begin, Wednesday, have the First Baptist Church. Dr. Leavell f
had a sobering effect upon the student of Houston, a minister of power and
mind. Review, careful preparation of spirit, will conduct the revival.
notebooks, hurried collateral reading Subjects of health, mental efficien-
followed the last week's quizzes and cy and matrimony were discussed at
announcements of the approaching chapel throughout the week by re-
examinations. sportive members of the faculty.
The annual debate between the, Rev. Caruth, on Thursday morning
Ei isophian and Philomathian Literary ' poke from the text. And John drew
i societies upon the question, "Resolved, ’be bow with his full might . Rev
that the United States should inter- Carnth interpreted the text as fol-
FOR SALE—! have a Willis-Six,
seven-passenfer car, good as new,
been run only 5,000, that can be
bought right. Has complete equip-
ment of new tires ami new spare, new
Columbia battery, and new generator.
Could not be bought new for less than
$2,000.00. For demonstration, phone
421, or address Box 143, Marshall.
3-24- : _________________________________1-11- ting. Call and see my chickens. Phone
er oso v- i , iii , 505. La Baume, 512 E Grand. 3-16-c
FOR REM—Nicely furnished bed ____________’___________________
rooms, up or downstairs, to gentle. FOR SALE-Leaf mold for flower
men or couple. One block from Austin beds. Also mulberry posts. R. F.
Six room cottage, large lot, on cor-St. on Washington Ave. I hone 1-44 Neely 812 W Burleson 3-11
1 fSStSMUXS n’souttwaGhsetnd---1^5' H.k'sa'LK ~ >K~ TRAOE —l~'or ' reJi
week under the avenue, good barns and other out 1FOR KENT Two unfurnished rooms., estate. One Dodge Bros, car, prac-
orchard warden nl- . , t i tically neW. Good casings all around.
Price “5,300.00 "rerms bothal ommg. for lighthousekeep- H-n.. 12**.__3-11-p
$10.00 peringaCeseinPhone106o.____310P FOR SALE-Silver-Land Wyandott
Rhode Island Reds, Cock, two young
_ hens $10.00. also one, almost new wick-
FOR LEASE 2,600 acres of land inler baby cart $10.00. Mrs. S. J. Nes-
oo.n ott lot 100X Eastern Harrison county. in bitt. Route No Marshall Tex. 3-9
and faculty are looking forward with i
eagerness to the revival meeting at ment. Lots in that locality are selling Winston Bros. 3-14- 75X240 If you want a bargain*
------------:--------— at from 240 to $50per from root: A ----------------------------------- seec. Latimir. Ring 9038-Ring 4,1
bargain for $6,00.00 wanrun after H o'clock p. m_________ 3-8-e
WANTED- By couple without chil-
dren, two or three housekeeping
rooms. Address “B” care Morning
i News. tf
I A special normal course for teach-
Bn, qualifying for certificates will be
Bffered during the spring term at the
College of Marshall which begins
Monday, March 18th. The shortage
of well trained teachers is as keenly
felt in East Texas as throughout the
nation. Statesmen and leading jour-
nalists are pointing out the close re-
lation between good schools and suc-
cessful democracy. When women get
the ballot, the teachers, in majority
women, wil exert influence upon our
ualiticians and school legislation will
receive due consideration. Until
lustice is done in the form of ade-
mate compensation, young and old,
Phoever can shed even a feeble light
from a missionary motive are urged
o fill the vacant schoolroom positions,
■'he College of Mar shall has facilities
p accommodate and train fifty teach-
krs and a position can be found for
Every candidate who successfully com-
Hetes the normal course.
■ The examinations for the winter
{TT r E wish to announce to the public and our friends
\Y / that we now have opened our Cash and Carry
W Store Number Three—just opposite the T. and
P. Hospital—with a full line of fresh groceries
and feed— at prices to please you, and we will appreciate
a share of your patronage. We do not keep any deliv-
ery wagons at our Cash Stores, but you can pay drayage
and we will have same delivered for you. We do not
meet prices—but make prices.
If you are carryiag around tea tn sixty
pounds of unheaithy fa you are unneces-
sarily wrakeuhng;
your vita! organs
and are beariu *
burden which dh,
struts the Leauty of
your figure
Why continue a
victimn of superfuous
fat? If you want to
reduce your weight
in a simple, safe and,
reliable war, wih-
out starvation diet
or strenueus. exer- Betore and After
rise the korein aV3-
tem is just what yol shoub try. Spend some
time dily in the open air, take Beyen d EP
breaths each morning and night and use.,
of korein: foilowins siniple direc ions that
cm wlin the box. Welntendurs sure your-
Oil of korein is abselutety harmless. i»
pleasant tc take. Even » few days seif-
• treat ment has often been
reported to shiuW a no-
tireahle reduction in
weight and measure-
menits. Your work be-
comes easier • a mor a
buoyant, vivacious feel-
Ina takes possession of
your whole body and
iind WONDERFULI
NO 1 NO. 2
208 North Wellington 1711 West Houston
Street Street
hone 211 IF Phone 211
East Texas. C. F. Adams. Phom
1211. 4-1-p
g Will meet Tuesday,
cheering banner. Mr. John Berglundj do". VyAE Mar. 2nd, E. A. De-
-nd J. H. Daves represented the! The delayed music and expression "1 gree.
Mr.recital will be given in the college 4M8M Friday, Mar. 5th.
__ Hal chapel Tuesday evening under the XXN \ E. A. an F. C. De-
Griffin represented the Philomathian auspices of Mr. Strick, Mrs. Green P4- gree.
nd Miss Ball. Friday, Mar. 12th, stated meeting.
Mr. L. Baxter, business manacer •' H. H. HOLCOMB, W. M. T . -----.------.—. —
the annual, and Miss Ines Hatley J. BROWNNIGG, Secy. . WANTEDm, Toborsforocsshafpevonlextensive, exclusive
among other students living out in .------street, not too far out. ‘ "
town, have been confined at home be ! ROYAL ARCH MASONS—Called H.” care News,
cause of influenza. ■ Convocations March 10, 17, 24, 31
for purpose of work in M. M„ P. M.,
-ymmetrical development, tennis. vol Four roon bungalo located on East
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