The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921 Page: 7 of 8
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Wednesday, December 28, 1921
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FOR RENT
JNO. C. SANDERS,
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Sheriff of Harrison County, Texas.
rooms, two halls, bath, back and frortt or phone 847.
sale. In first class condition. Price
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
12-29e HARRY MARSHALL.
Witness my hand and seal of of-month- Phone 974.
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or phone 1195-W.
slips $3.50 per thousand.
Can ship
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quantities. Phone 262, P. 0. Box 70.
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reasonable. Phone 395.
price, one complete shingle rig con-
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FOR SALE.
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seen in action were Eagle Lake and
Millions of children all over the nation
KELLOGG’S
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Also makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled
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You will take notice that W. B.
Taylor of Harrison County, Texas,
The Morning News delivered to your
door at 50 cents per month.
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plants 100 for 35c, 500 for $1.25;
cabbage, early Jersey or Charleston,
100 for 50c, 500 for $2.00; pepper,.
Ruby King or Bell Nose, 100 for 50c,
500 for $2.00; tomato plants 100 'or
30c; 500 for $1.25; Porto Rica potato
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished con-
necting rooms for housekeeping, ad
conveniences, close in, use of garage
porches, newly papered and painted.
Miss Durelle Johnston, Phone 1381.
Austin, Dec. 24.—At the request
of Mr. Joe Utay, editor of South-
western Football for the official foot-
ball guide, Dr. H. J. Ettlinger," of
’Austin, who has officiated in a large
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
downstairs, east front, separate,
private entrance, all modern conven-
iences, rooms 18x20, vacant Jan. 1.
FOR RENI'—After January 4, three
furnished rooms for housekeeping,
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FOR SALE—Several thousand feet
of 8-foot lumber. Will sell for $10
SOLOMONS
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LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—
One black and white male collie
puppy. Notify August Carter, Jr.
Another whopping big lot of Kellogg’s
Jungleland Moving Pictures have arrived!
More little folks who missed the joyous
show earlier in the week can go to any
grocery store now and get Kellogg’s Jungle-
land Moving Pictures—FREE—with a
package of KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes!
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Fannin St. and town, a
grey vest Finder please
call 1062-J, or call Weis,
every
251.
and GREEN
package!
on the first Monday in January, A.
D., 1922, the same being the 2nd day
of January, A. D. 1922, at the Court-
house in the City of Marshall, Harri-
son County, Texas, at which time
all persons interested in said will and
estate are required to appear and
contest said application, should they
desire to do so.
Herein fail not, but have you before
said court on the first day of cue
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game or games. It is presumed that
each man was at his top form and
gave his best for his team in the race
for the championship.
Pork, Hams and
Shoulders
Here Is All Of The
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League Teams
MORE fun with Jungleland Movies than
you can shake a stick at; more happy, sunny
deliciousness in those big, crispy-crunchy
brown KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
than you ever believed could be put into a
cereal—a taste revelation!
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- geleisen, Temple; Clift, Oak Cliff. .
F, B. Wiginton, Austin; Dansby,
FOR RENT—Two-story house, cor- [ all conveniences. Apply to Mrs. Clay-
ner Lafayette and Bowie, close, 7 ton Field, 106 South College street,
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me or telephone for prices in large
Cliff; King, Austin.
C. Hargrave, Oak Cliff; Pate, Bry-
an; Forest, Temple.
R. G. Mafrais, Austin; Conway,
Bryan; Tomlin, Temple.
R. T. Watters, Temple; Tatum,
Bryan; Rhew, Oak Cliff.
R. E. Graham, Oak Cliff; Wileox,
Bryan; Turner, Bryan.
Q. B. Wilson, Honey Grove; Player,
Oak Cliff; Murphy, Abilene.
L. H. B. Weekley, Oak Cliff; Do-
brovolny, Bryan; Guitar, Abilene.
R. H. B. Cortmeglia, Bryan; Dar.-
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Classified Ads
PHONE 993
Bought, corn fed and killed by
skilled butcher, making a living
salary.
Cannot meet cheap competition
—if you are good your credit is
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Texas, for the probate of the last
will and testament of Jesse Mae Tay-
lor, deceased, dated the 3rd day of
August, A. D., 1921, and filed in this
court on the 19th day of December,
A. D., 1921, and to be appointed ex-
ecutor of the will and estate of the
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Harrison. In the County
Court of Harrison County, Texas,
January Term A. D. 1922.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Harrison County—GREETING:
You are hereby commanded to cause
to be published in the Marshall Morn-
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WONDERFUL ANIMALS
«WONDERFUL STUNTS
to make Kiddies happy.
said Jesse Mae Taylor, deceased,
without bond and free from the-con-
P. M. Herndon, Marshall, Tex. 1-19c
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Mundon. Reward.
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L E. Moore, Abilene; Davis, Aus- ’Electra. Every player, with one ex-
avenue. Apply at 513 East Rusk
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•E CORN FLAKES
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canvas plants sold. Bermuda onion
FOR SALE—Market fixtures
tfc FOR SALE—At very reasonable
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won’t eat any other Corn Flakes but
KELLOGG’S—because KELLOGG’S are
not “leathery," not hard to chew!
Right sway—do go and buy a package
of KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes and get your
copy of KELLOGG’S Jungleland Movies
—FREE! Jungleland would cost 50c in
any book store! And, be I bargain at the
price!
Get Jungleland with every package of
KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes for a limited
time only—it’s inside the Waxtite wrapper
on the KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes pack-
age! Ask for KELLOGG’S, demand
KELLOGG’S and get Jungleland FREE!
TOASKED
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number of league games, has selected ship game at Dallas. The only teams
the following All Texas Interschol- of the first eight which were not
in the RED
Deputy.
I hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy
of the original notice now in my hand.
LOST—Two white and black spotted
setters sbout 15 months’ old. One
dog, one bitch. Dog largest with
plain collar on. If found return to
Herbert Brown, E. Houston, or A. J.
trol of the probate court, which ap-
ing News, a newspaper of general plication will be heard by said cout
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A PRETTY ASSORTMENT OF
BRAIDS AND HAIR GOODS.
- Made from real human hair. Your
own combings utilized if preferable.
SPECIAL PRICES ON DOLL WIGS.
Prices much reduced during this
tin; King, Oak Cliff. teption, picked on these teams has
L T. Satterwhite. Bryan; Gentry, been seen in action at least once, and
Abilene; Manley, Corpus Christi. ‘most of them several times by Dr.
" L. G. Levinson, Bryan; Turner, Oak Ettlinger personally in their final
Bryan; Walker, Corpus Christi.
Justifying the above selection, Dr.
Ettlinger says:
"These all star teams have been
picked from the eight final teams,
with one exception, of the league com-
petition.” Of the final seven games,
Dr. Ettlinger officiated in four
games: Corpus-Austin. Temple-Oak
Cliff, Abilene-Oak Cliff, Oak Cliff-
Bryan, including the final champion-
Call 208 East Crockett St. Phone
1315. tteonpe . p............ — eg
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FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms H ■
for light housekeeping. Gas, city
water, electric lights, place for car.
Good neighborhood, close in. Rent
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Ls^kit, garden and chiAen yard. sisting of 1 Triumph machine two
Gas and electric lights. Splendid Io- l saws,, one cut-off saw,, one bolter,
cation. Phone 395 or see F. S. Riggs, one line shaft, four steel pulleys,
tfe belts complete and in good condition,
- two baling presses. Apply to J. M.
FOR RENT—Four nicely furnished Muntz. at Muntz’s Mill, or R. W. Tay.
rooms, close in, private bath anl lor, Harleton, Texas. 12-31p
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executed the same.
Attest: N. A. GREEN, County
Clery, Harrison County, Texas.
Ns Prestig• for Oroom
Men get all the rough slams, even
la the dietionary. “Groom” is defined
as “one who takes care of horses," or
who gets married. But a bride is
just a bride, and isn’t advertised any-
where as anything less complimen-
tary.—Philadelphia Retail Ledger.
Coprfighted By
International Feature Service
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To All Persons Interested in the Es-
tate of Jesse Mae Taylor, Deceased: next term thereof this writ with, your
return thereon showing how you have
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FOR SALE—Young grade Jersey
cow, fresh in milk. Phone 560. tfc
FOR SALE—12 seres partly in city
limits of Marshall, all in cultiva-
tion. Ten beautiful lota, Allen
Heights, West Houston Ave. House
on East Border St for colored peo-
ple. Easy terms. W. D. ALLEN,
Sumpter Building, Dallas, Texas,
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FOR SALE—5 lots, 60x142, on East
Houston, at a bargain if you will
take all. Small cash payment, bal-
ance 7 years, 3 per cent You can
get money from the same loan com-
pany at once to build on these lots.
See C. W. Lagrone or Frank Wood.
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per thousand. Joe Williams, phone
FOR RENT—Building now occupied 531. 1.7c
* by Livingston Drug Store for rent. —---— . ----——— —
Apply to Bert Bergson. tfc FOR SALE—Plants. Can supply
--—.--1----X 1— 1 them by the millions. All kinds.
FOR RENT—Apartmnt on Houston Grown in the open. No hot house or
if desired. Phone 1118 or 975. tfc
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FOR SALK
One five-passenger, 6-cylinder
Psige. First class mechanical condi-
tion. Bargain if sold at one*. Baa
circulation published in said Harrison
County, Texas, which has been con-
tinuously and regularly published in
said county for a period of not less
than one year prior to the date of
uc , „ .this notice, for st least ter days ex-
FOR ONt’-V. .. “ cash “
ment of two furnished rooms with । । n ----- ------------------ tice:
private bath and entrance. One block ‘ FOR SALE—19 nice, fat turkeys for ,
from postoffice. Phone 124. tfc Christmas, 25c per pound. See Sam ,
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FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms ; ring 5. • tfp
with all conveniences. Will be I — ■■
ready Dec. 23rd. 510 East Rusk St i BEAUTIFUL, high lot, 60x180 feet
tfc' on Norwood avemue, reasnably on the 19th day of December, A. D.
worth $200. If sold before the first, 1921, filed his application in the
$160 buys it. D. D. Dodd & Co. 12-30p County Court of Harrison County,
WANTED—To make hand made lay-
ettes. Call at 213 Park Ave. tfe
WANTED—Second-hand typewriter
and small size office desk. Must be
cheap. Address Zumie Law, P. O.
Box 16, Marshall, Texas. 12-29p
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fice at Marshall, Texas, this 19th day
of December A. D., 1921.
N . A. GREEN,
County Clerk, Harrison County Ter-
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By C. W. HOLLINSHEAD,
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921, newspaper, December 28, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406845/m1/7/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .