The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1921 Page: 7 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:
-E
N
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
21
Copyrighted by International Feature Service, Incorporated
*
I
(
V
a
/
+
r
=
:: A
U
3
4
$
c
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
p
EGGS FOR SALE—Barred Rocks, R.
N. Bolivar St.
3-31-
9018, 3 rings.
4-5-p,
1
FOUND
tf-c
IMID
MISCELLANEOUS
ticular FRIEND is
7
t
not listed above.
with
In the declamation contest. Mar-
CITIZENS STATE
g
BANK
e
WANTED
••••••••••••••••••••••••••<
A News Classified will sell it for you.
ter 5 phone 1016 J.
4-1-
Events, Class B.
Hallsvil.e i A
Event
FOR SA LB
stap. :
Big pro-
Interesting
44
21
fill large and small orders for
BARGAINS
Joe Williams.
tfc.
2nd. .5 1st..10
(Junior Bois) 1st—10 1st and 2nd..7
POISON
10
Class A
12
67
Hoping that the above facts
our boys
31.
t
PITTS-LOTHOP CO.
p. m.
Z
2
Illi
J
#
WANTED!
Phone 632.
tfc.
A
i
4
t
0:
D.D.Dodd&Go
Co., phone 966.
tf-c
I
»
1
dress+—Bastiano Verge.
5
-2
2dd2Euaa
s
8
2
klaE.
50 yd dash
50 yd. dash
100 yd. dash 3rd..2 pts.
100 yd. dash 4th. .1 pts.
10
2
Hallsville
Boys..20
Girls..10
rough lumber, shingles and fence
posts. Phone 581 or see me at store.
Marshall
Girls. .20
Boys.. 10
Declamation:
(Junior Girls)
LOOK!—Half million frost-proof cab-
bage plants, ready to go. My plants
ARANTELLA
ICKLES
HE
79
will
19
17
w
43
3rd..2 pts.
4th. .1 pts.
3rd._2 pts.
That large store building and dwelling combined, on Grand avenue just
east of the oil mill; two lots 66x130 each. A fine place for a suburban
store. Can be bought for $1,500.
$
Yours respectfully,
A Friend of the Schools.
2
5
We have a number of Homes, ‘ocated in different parts of the city, as well
as numerous lots; prices are as low as any one should reasonably expect to
buy. Let us show you.
7
6
been
, city
jade
la.*
being
vuried
■other
rho is
Met.
Uni-
y for
orm,
on a
Com-
3-25-
J
33
5
10
itone-
ike of
> else
thabi-
nense
loot;
with
nun id
n the
! pro-
lay a
Wednesday, March 30, 1921
Essays, Class B.
5
The Morning News
Press-Room
Phone 30'
(3-31c
J
V
I OID-
WH DID
oU CALL?
—%---
Strong
Bank
“WHICH FACTS ARE 1
QUITE MISLEADING”
That two apartment brick close in on North Bolivar—lot 60x120—is a
real investment, it is semi-business property, growing in value every day,
besides it is well rented and always in demand. If you are really looking
for something good come see us about it.
We have a beautiful 5 room modern home (except commode); large gal-
leries; beautifully papered and painted; two fine lots, barn and garden;
only half block of car on West Rusk. Seven or eight hundred in cash will
handle.
-63
2 2-0jt
' Aroji
CLEAN
COTTON
RAGS
c
-
4
mitted all classes, Hallsville won the |
FOR RENT—Four or two unfurnish-
ed rooms, suitable for light house-
keeping. Phone 1056 or call at 517
Don’t use Paris Green; use
Pyrox. Kills bugs, beetles and
worms. Will prevent blight on
vour potatoes, tomatoes, water-
Albert Heartsill sings in Ashenden
Quartet. City Hall, April 2nd, at 8
i
CITIZENS STATE
BANK
MARSHALL, TEXAS
. Don t ihrrw axLay yur
used Uadti'
\ GKEAT PROBLEM SOLVED
*
I. Reds, White Leghorns, 61.50 per
15. One pen R. 1. Reds $3 per 15.
Can furnish incubator settings de-
livered. Mrs. R. M. Anderson. Phone
FOR SALE—Ten room house, good
condition; store on same lot, with
well established business, located on
. Banford street, corner lot, close to
Taylor’s Plainer. Will sell cheap if
■old at once. Reason for selling own-
A er leaving town. See me at above ad-
MOURE IN THE
MROt PLACE-
ne POLICE STATION
1$ On THE NEXT
BLOCK,- ,__
lil
Do you want a perfectly grand modern home? Spacious
grounds; ideal location. We have such a one; nine
rooms; two baths, two halls; upper and lower galleries
in front; back gallefy; garage and servants’ house.
Almost three acres beautiful land, fine garden, orchard
of peaches, apples, figs and walnuts; South Washington
avenue, the bon ton residence portion of the city. Price
is right
■
h
|
3
i
■ Sr. Girls.
Sr. Boys
I
'KNOW
BUT.
past seven years. I have a limited | ... ---
■uppiy that i win sell for 62.00 per Talking To Farmers
bushel. For particulars write or see1 ______
1
See if YOUR par-
W. G. Howell, Jonesville, Tex. 4-1-< 1 Please don’t raise anything hut cot- |
FOR SALE-lam.no prepared.teand ?Hcb. _
10 pounds for one dollar. Ice cold Harleton
soda pop 5c. Second hand wagon and
harness. Keep talking. (3-31p
FOR SALE—148% acres of land, 1’
miles from town on upper Port "Results Count”
Caddo road, one good 4-room house.
one tenant house. 75 acres in cultiva-
tion; good orchard, 25 acres in pas-
ture, balance in woods. Price 640.00
per acre.—W. E. Cole. 4-7-p
Literary Events
Debate: »
nelons .and .other .vegetables. .p.., .. .e auuve .
Sold only by Stroke’s Economy . help our people to see that
Grocery, on the Square. Phone r J
NOTICE DALLAS NEWS SUB- Below is a chart of events and
SCRIBERS points according to the interscholastic
on April 1st. Phone 251
weevil. If planted now will be ready
[ Phone 974.
lastic league meet which was held at
I the College of Marshall on the 26th,
which facts are quite misleading, and
No matter what YOUR Banking Busi-
ness, YOU will be well taken care of
and pleased with our services. We
invite YOU.
Checking Accounts
Savings Accounts
Christmas Savings Club
Time Certificates of Deposit
Safety Deposit Boxes
LOANS
Variety Charlston, Wakefield and,
Early Flat Dutch. H. A. Lancaster, I
R. F. D. No. 7, Marshall, Texas, phone shall won the junior girls’ with Halls- 1
9045-F12. Shreveport Road. 4-6p ■ ville second, and Hallsville won the
HAIR BRAIDS AND SWITCHEs-juniar boys'with Marshall second and
Pretyhair nicely,arranged adds was won by Hallsville with Marshall
imuchtoonesilooks. I you have hair second and Harleton third. senior
combings, I will make you a special L.,E. m—1,,
. - j • boys debate was won by Marshall,
price on anything you may desire -.11. j iin, -n
— --- . with Herleton second and Hallsville
4-9- third. |
oRBe
{21*
a
the boll
Hear the Ashenden Quartet in
solo and numbers. City Hall, April 2.
and girls are putting forth everey
(4-3c effort to win out in the all-around
student.
to gather in August. This seed has. -
produced the earliest bale of cotton tions gladly cared for. H. T. Livings- 1st__5 pts. broad jump
picked in Harrison county for the ton. Phone 667. 3-30-pJ 4th--1 pt.
To the editor of the Marchall Morn-
ing News:
In your editorial column of the
29th inst, and in your "Between the
Forks” of the same issue, you com-
ment on the outcome of the interscho-
FOUND—Automobile wheel. Owner
see Tom Harris at Skating Rink;
pay for ad.
I AM JOsT THE
MAN o• ARE
LOOKING FOR .
• "5, An iTeCZENt)
FOR SALE—Selected long
Extra Early Cotton Seed,
ducers, and always beats I
11
are stout and healthy, free from dis-
ease. Will ship by parcel post pre- boys debate, with Marshall second.,
paid: 100, 40c; 500, 61-50; 1000, 62.50. Marshall won the girls' debate with,
■■ ~ -- Hallsville second.
------- I league rules:
Dallas, Texas, March 21, 1921.— I Athletic
Mr. H. T. Livingston, Marshall Tex- Harleton
A brand new four-room bun-
galow, one block from West
Houston avenue, in the Turney
Additon on a Southeast corner.
Sale price is $2,100. Easy terms.
tfc) M. TURNEY.
as. We approve your appointment 1st--5 pts
' ns circulator of the Dalas News at 2nd 3 pts
Marshall, Texas, effective March 1, 1st. 5
’11921. M. W. Florer, General Circu-‘2nd.3
lation Manager. Note—subscription 1 1st. 5
for March payable to me < - "
OWNERS
E. Key
E. J. Fry
Chas. Cobb
Dr. O. M. Heartsill
W. T. Twyman
Jno. F. Womack
Jesse L Carter
Hobart Key
Dr. J. A. Moore
Jno. W. Everman
Mrs. W. D. Minton, Sr.
1. Hochwald
Mrs. W. D. Minton, Jr.
Est. Z. M. Bergson
H. W. McGee
E. Key, Jr.
Bert Bergson
J. D. Crawford
Mrs. T. G. Twyman
Mrs. D. S. Bedell
Mrs. Mary Crawford
Duel.
Classified Ads
PHONE 993
tpi MW. ^■;W|
"" . 0562 02-288
*__SEVEN," 3
By George McManus
It is possible to hold the penny
so close tothe eye that you can’t
see the dollar a little farther off.
______j 220 yd. dash
. , or M. E 2nd..3 pts. 220 yd. dash 4th.-l pts.
Jones. Complaints and new subscriv- 1st—10 pts. Boys. B.B. 2nd__0 pts.
2nd.-3 pts.
broad jump 2nd__3 pts.
2nd-- 3 pts. pole valut 1st__5 pts.
4th.-1 pt. pole vault 3rd..2 pts.
331 •#,/Me*mm
S 1021 •V Ihtl Fxarune S«nvIcE. I fee. "Tti--
in order to make matters clear and as
they really were, I submit the fol-
lowing for your information:
All cities with a white scholastic
population of 600 or more, are placed
in class A; less than 600, in class B.
in athletic events, thus placing Mar-
shall in class A and Hallsville an 1
Harleton in class B, permitting only
Hasslville and Harleton to compete.
In essay writing, Marshall being in j
class A, won three places; Hallsville’
and Herleton in class B, won first and
second places respectively.
In the literary events, which per-j
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms. Apply at 509 E. Grand
Avenue.__3-31-p
FOR RENT—There will be a vacan-
cy in the Prendergast apartments
Pe,
sha.*
‘‘ . ”
#% 2v, F ’’fl
- 122 * 2,35*. ‘ V F
' ^OR SALE—Kimberly upright piano,
just been tuned and refelted. Will
■ell cheap. Mrs. A. P. Smith, 502
Pine St. 4-1-p.
FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode Is-
land Red egg settings, out of new
high-priced stock, bred to lay. The
hen out of which this stock was de-
veloped laid 243 eggs in one year. 15
eggs for 61-50. 1005 W. Houston.
Phone 217,_______________ 4-29-c
FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato, pep-
per and egg plants. Rainbow Floral
FOR RENT—5 room apartment at
505 E. Houston Ave., all modern
conveniences. Phone 1195-W. T. F.
C._______________-___________
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
with all modern conveniences.
528 N. Washington Ave. Phone 1141.
T. F. C._____________
FOR RENT—Pasture for dry cattle;
young male in pasture. Phone
199. ___________________________3-30-c
FOR RENT—Five-room bungalow,
with bath. South Carter street.
Phone Mrs. J. F. Davis, 1123. tfc
w/HO WArS
A FLIE4::
__
SHAVER
Because it sharpens in less
than one minute any make of
Safety Razor Blade, producing
a hollow ground edge which
will give you a clean, easy and
comfortable shave. It makes
shaving a PLEASURE instead
of a dreaded task
Works like a RATTLE, bat
does “rattling" good work.
“TARANTELLA" the Uni-
versal Safety Razor Blade
Sharpener tor all makes of
Blades.
PRICE COMPLETE 63.00
Ask Your Dealer or Write
TARANTELLA CO
Pulitzer Building New York
FOR RENT—Apartment of three
rooms, nicely furnished, freshly
papered and painted, all conveniences,
with use of large reception room.
Apply at 601 West Houston Avenue.
. WANTED—One room by couple;
J prefer South-east room, located be-
tween Austin street and W. Grand
Phone 1309 between hours 9 to 5; af-
FOR SALE—A pair of mules and
combination horse for sale cheap
Phone 560 or see Hugh Lane at the
News office. tf
FOR SALE—Restaurant with all
equipment and supply of groceries.
See R. J. Miller, Guaranty State
Bank.__T. F. C.
FOR SALE.
""-70
, i‘ "* - ;1 jpdpRTd
Mil
ind »]
una
Lacan. 3 •
here I
incin- ,
Mm- i
home
• '
ad 12
•< 9
" 5
1
I
$
<1
“JIGGS”—“Bringing Up Father”
$h •
_ 5 !
I KNOW HUMAN MATURE •
AHO BELIEVE YOU CAN
CATCH MORE FLES WITA
>YRUD THAN YoU CAN
WITH VINEQAR-4-
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.
Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1921, newspaper, March 30, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406619/m1/7/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .