The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 165, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1920 Page: 3 of 20
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21, 1926
. Sunday, Mar. 21,1920
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
Your Easter Suit!
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Prices range from $39.50 to $112.00
BLOUSES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
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PRETTY NECKWEAR
THE SPRING SILKS
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THE NEW PETTICOATS ARE HERE
A. J. Mitchell to V S. Hearet. Lot?
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LITTLE TOHCHES
NEW RIBRONS
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65c to $1.50 yard.
Jewelry
SOTICE
FOR SALE
A News Classified will sell it for vou.
OLD HATS CLEANED
FOR SALE
. DR. B. N. MOSELEY.
DR. J. L. MOSELEY
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Marshall Wholesale Grocer Co.
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And. oh! the beauty of it. No matter
whether your preference is for a strict-
ly tailored garment, or one elaborately
trimmed with braid or buttons, or be it
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a basque or a ripple, a tuxedo. Lord
Byron or Eton, we have it.
iil and
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—Diamonds
—Watches
—Clocks
—Bracelets
—Chains
—Toilet Sets
—Kodaks
—Films
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Two 5-Passenger Fords.
One 5-Passenger Buick “6."
One Dodge Brothers Truck.
One Dodge Bros. 5-Passenger.
One Oakland Roodster, $250.
One Studebaker "6."
One Oldsmobile "8."
The above cars are in first
for a consideration of $100.00
( . M. Abney to L. R. Hagir. Lots 1.
2 5 ani 6. Bioch 14. Waskom. Texas,
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eration of $1.00
* San; Willian s to J. E. liogar.. 106
acres on the S. Shots survey, for
consideration of $1.00
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" A. Sawyer to J E. Hogan.
One 1-ton Republic Truck with stake body.
One 1%-ton Republic Truck with stake body.
Bargain—Priced Right—Easy Terms.
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Warhorse Game Chickens
Selling for $10.00 per pair.
Setting of 15 eggs $2.00.
—Address—
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M. W GEHLEN
FIRE INSURANCE
Only Reliable Old Line Com-
panies Represented.
Office over Fry-Hodge Drug Co.
WARHORSE GAME Farm
Harleton, Texas
WINDT - DWYER
Jewelry Co.
The Store For You
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Dentists
TEMum Superior Dental Work at reasonable
"" prices. All work guaranteed.
PHONE 203
Marshall National Bank Building
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Plays An Important Part in the Show-
ing of Spring Fashions’
CLARK ft BIBB LAUNDRY CO.
P. H. CLARK ft C. S BIBB
Proprietors
FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK
Cleaning and Preening
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on the Stonfieid survey. for a consid-
A. W . Taylor to M. E. Butler, Lot
3 and 4, Block A. Jester Addition, for
a consideration of $800.00
Real Estate Transfers: H. C. Caden-
head to E. L. Rat ley, 21 acres on the
Wm. Williams survey. for a considera-
tion of $1,100.00
W. T. Caven et al to Bobt. Mukes,
Lots 8, 9. and 10. Block 1, Sexton Au-
dition. for a consideration of $495.00
T. W. Davidson to J. H. Bennefield.
25 acres on the S. B. Simpson survey
for a considerution of $50.00
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CA ^lace for-
Everything
The Indestructo combines
convenience with strength
and beauty of design The
appointments—interior ar-
rangements—win the enthu-
Mams of experienced trav-
elers.
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are uaranteed for five year— this
m the famous guarantee •o often
imitared and never duplicated.
"Meet miles for the leoet money ”
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J G. Brown to S. E. Wood Jr.. 50
acres on the C. Ya: borough survey,
for a consideration of $1.00
Thos. E. Stagg Jr. to S. E. Wood Jr.,
117 acres on the S. Murphy survey. fori
a consideration of $1 •>»
aJI kinds
mber of
which is
for our
ply of
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dent,
other
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am seed,
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a consideration of $247-00
J. G. Brown to S. E. Ward, 145
acres on the G. W. Reynolds survey,
fra consideration of $1.06
J. G. Brown to S. E. Wood Jr. 114
aces, for a consideration of $1.00
J. G. Brown to S. E. Wood J-., 43
acres on the M V. Lar.t survey, for a
consideration of $1.00
J. G. Brown to S. E. Wood Jr.. 40j
acres on the B. Rogers survey, for a
consideration of $1.00
J. G Brown to S. E. Wood Jr.. 19
acres on the S. Shots survey, for a
consideration of $1.00
class condition and priced to sell-
! Will give terms.
‘ ________________________ Have your old hat cleaned and
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Big Oil Assignments Filed fer Ree- ! acres on the Blankenship survey, for ।
ord: Max Cockerham transferred sev- a consideration of 4100
The prettiest patterns and exqui-
-? • ality of hair riboons. Plaids,
brcades, stripes and slid colors;
b. 7 and 8 inches wide—
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Blouses! Each one from the lacy frills to tailored
tucks, is clamoring for a word in this space. No de-
scriptive words of ours can do them justice. Just
come in and see them! You will be interested in
another pleasing item, the moderate prices.
See the line of Silk Waists in al! the new alluring
colors that arc specially priced at $5.95.
—and how much they mean.
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tons. Not -
boring ma-
for service
slieration of St,5tui4
C. M. Abrey to W. s Heard. I
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as. for a < onside: atior of $60.01
Individuality reig:s supreme, hand in hand with
Dame Fashion.
A fresh lacy iabot. a gihet
with quaintly fashioned pock-
ets. crisp veils patterned with
delicate traceries—one simpiy
must be on the alert for these
smart little things. Bags of
beads, fabric or leather grow
ore and more interesting and
also capacious. Abbreviated
Skirts have inspired much
beautiful hosiery, both simple
and elaborate. Long gloves are
worn with both short and long
sleeves and there are cunning
little colored handkerchiefs,
glove size. to tuck in one’s
palm.
Priced from $7.50 to $17.50
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Fancy Ribbon for Bags, Vestees
and fancy work. Oriental designs
or gold embroidered; 9 and 10
inches wide. yard—
$4.50. $5.00 up to $8.00
consideration of $1.00
W. Golightly to J. E. Hogan. 90
acres on the Slonfield suivey. for a
consideration of $1.00
Am my Howard to J. E. Hogan. 50
acres on the Stonfieid survey, for a
consideration of $1.00
W. T. Towrey to J. E Hogan. 365
acres on the Stonfieid survey, for a
ogsideration of $1.00
A. T. Lowrey to J. E Hogan, 1?;
acres on the Stonfieid survey, for a
consideration of $1.00
C. C. Lowrey to J. E. Hogan. 36
abres on the Darr and Stonfieid sur-
vey, for a conside at ion of $1.00
W. C. Iawrey to J. E. Hogan. ' m
reres on the Green and Stonfeld cur-
vey. for a consideration of $1.00 .
G. F. Molhusen to J. E. Hogan. 11*
acres on the Darr ad Stonfieid sur-
vey. for a consideration • f $1 00
W. A. Malhusen to J. E. Hogan. 18!
acres on the W. B. Green survey, for
a consideration of $1.00
Z. T. Sy pert to J E. Hogan. 223
acres on the Stonfieid survey. f i
consideration of $1.00
U. H. Lowrey to J. E Hogan. 14
acres on the Stonfieid su ’ey. for a
—of Flower Garden Hues-
Like flowers vivid with color
are these sweaters. Soft wool-
er ones, Shetland, supple
silken models and ones of fibre
silk are plain in weave, or
purled to simulate a basque,
or wonderfully blocked and
striped. Coat and slipover
styles in wonderful shades of
strawberry, orchid. horizon
blue, jade and sunset are the
fascinating.
$13.50 to $30.00
Do you need some one to do house
cleaning I clean, I spounge Art
Squares of if leaving town, I can do
packing of furniture, neatly and se-|
curely. You can phone Anthony I
Brashears (cot] you can ring 441
Mr. T. B. Garret furiture store 4-12.
75 acres on the A. Gr llett su veg, for
a consideration of $75.60
C. E. McNeil to Herbert Key. 45
acres on the L. B. Blankenship sur-
vey. for a consideration of $45.00 j
Warranty Deeds Filed: W. T Twy-
man to Hense Rider, 10 acres on the!
Grille tt survey, for a constderatior.
of $10.00
* (i. P. Rains to Geo. Rechragle et a.
Lot 5, out lot 47. N. W., for a consid-
eration of $3,500.00
Mrs. Emma Cross to A M Bogd.
Lot 2. Block 16, O. T. S., for a c g.
sideration of $5,501.00
( . H Boyd to (irace T. Mytnger,
I.ot 2. Bloc! 10. (, T S.. for a cun-
Many exceedingly dainty
and effective styles have
been originated, and all are
on displav here This is the
sort of neckwear that lends
distinction to the costume
I. with which it is worn The
variety of styles is large
and the selection is cor-
respondingly easy. There's
a charming and becoming
neckpiece here for you at
almost any price you wish
to ray.
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Lut 3. BIouk • 2. Pa.ney Ad.; t n. fo:i
,i consideration of $500.00 §
Martha Hagger.s to Eugar Line ' E I
ni on the V. E’ : g surtey. Lr .jE
’ sid ‘ration of $1 LOO ■
Waiter Larhin : a .. Th pson H
acres on th J Crlum succ forfe
i i conside allot, tf $210.00 : —
Elia Cain to t. T. Waldron. 08
1 acres on the Wm. Watson surves , for/E
la consideration of 4100 l
Cartr dga Cloth. A wonderful
silk cloth made for govern-
ment use and just released to
the trade- Excellent for sport
suits and skirts. Gry and
Debble color; 36 inches wide,
pard $3.00.
era! thousand acres of Harrison coun
H yty acerage yesterday by assignment,
' to W. J. Milburn of Abeline, Texas
The transfer required 41 assignments
nd including several thousand acres
of land. It is reported that Mr. Mil-
burn expects to make a new location
soon.
Marriage Licenses Issued: Hallet
‘Cavinos and Olevia Williams, Milton
Taylor and Clara Bell Leffall, Ennis
Grant and Amonda Strickland, Lee
’Killinger and Laura Jernigen, Bob
Thomas and Mary Epps, Abert Mays
and Nancy Taylor, Dave Hearn and
Susie Abram. Bailey Haynes and Net-
tie Roberson.
Oil and Gas Leases Filed: E. M
Meyers to E. E. Baron. 80 acres or
the A. Poe survey, for a consideration
of $1,200.00
• Mary Bettie Smith to D. T. Kings-
berry, 8 acres on the Wm. Walker sur-
vey. for a consideration of $16.50
j Henry Leffall to J. H. Heflin. 2-
acres on the H Harper suivey. for a
consideration of $56.00
Lewis Eaton to L. G. Bagley. 46
acres on the J. L. Matthews survey,
for a consideration of $116.25
W. L. Brown to J. E. Hogan. 53
acres on the W . W. O. Slonfield sur-
fey, for a consideration of $1.00
Rufus Bonner to J. E. Hogan, 180
acres on the W . W . O. Slonfield sur-
vey, for a consideration of $1.00
Elmo Bass to J. E. Hogan. 295 acres
on the J. Holbert survey, for a con-
sideration of $1.00
C. L. Brown to J. E. Hogan. 923
acres on the Holbert, Slonfield and
Rogers survey, for a consideration of
$1.00
R. D xon to J. E Hogan, 220 acres
on the J. M. Darr survey, for a con-
sideration of 41.00
J. S. Edwards to J. E. Hogan. 86
acres on the W. W. O. Slonfield sur-
vey, for a consideration of $1.0 )
J. J. Tyffe to J. E. Hogan. 50 acres
on the W. W. O. Slonfield survey,
for a consideration of $1.00
• S. H Tyffe to J. E. Hogan. 61 1-2
acres on the Slonfield survey, for a
Every one who sees the new
silks expresses themselves
thusly: “Aren’t they wonder-
ful !” Printed Pussy-Willow
Silks, exquisite floral designs
printed on genuine Pussy Wil-
low. 40 inches wide. yd. $6.00.
Dew-Kist- A heavy crepe fin-
i-h silk for skirts; 4) inches
wide. yard $9.00.
Wm. McAfe t L. W. Atapon, 75
acres on the P.P r im su vey, for a
conside ration of 5.00
Will Watkins to L. W. Atwoor. 130
acres on the C. Grillett survey, for a
consideration of $10.00
Richard Houston to I. W. Atwood.
1 he softiy f.Lh.r . ivurons folds of the new Spring
frock demand ... underskirt that has both body and
suppleness. N thing i.s better suited for that pur-
pose than the -ilk Jersev petticoat with a fitted top
and p’ain or • cordion pleated flounce. Besides we
have the Ra ii •; taffeta in solid colors and change-
able -hades. Satin that is guaranteed to wear
for a cons iderat 101. cf $150.0u
H. < Aexancer to J. B. Stev
Something to slip on over a
dress for a little added
warmth, for wear when mo-
toring or any time but the
most formal of occasions there
is nothing like the comfort
afforded by one of the smart,
new Polo Coats of homespun.
Snugly belted, trigly pocketed
and collared, well tailored.
Delf and Tobac colors.
Price $39.50
W. M. Washington to J. E. Hogan |
53 acres on the W W. O. Stonfieid I
survey, for a consideration of $1.00
Martha Withers to J. E. Hogan, 26
acres on the Stonfieid survey, for a
consideration of 41 00
Mack Winfield to J E. Hogan, le
acres on the Stonfieid survey, for a
consideration of 41.00
Mrs. F. O. Dempsey to Max Cockes-
ham, 13 1-2 acres, for a consideration
of 420.00
H. R. Morgan to Max Cockesham,
163 acres on the T. Ider survey, for
a consideration of 8163.00
W. L. Martin to Max Cockesham,
146 acres on the A Langford survey,
for a consideration of $292.00
W L. Mart.n to Max Cockesham, 62
acres on the J. M. Doty survey, for a
consideratin of $175.00
W. L. Martin to Max Coskesham,
123 acres on the J. Harris survey, for.
Tricotines and Srges are the favorei materials,
navy the predominating color. The expression of
seif and the spirit of youth must be developed in the
garment itself. Never have the designers presented
such a wonderful variety of truly beautiful suits as
the showing this sea- n.
Chinchilla Satin in white,
black, navy and iade. Extra
heavy all-silk crinkled mate-
ria' for skirt-; 40 inches wide,
yar >10.00.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 165, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1920, newspaper, March 21, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406304/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .