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TEE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
Thursday, March 9, 1922
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GOOD OLD DAYS
SWAMP-ROOT
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PHONE 993
Thousands of women have kidney
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FOR RENT
FOR SALE
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SOLOMONS
PHONES
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store, may be just the remedy needs 1
15. C. B. Abel.
LADIES AND
STRAYED.
phrey’s heater. Also barn and garage.
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For information phone 789.
The Morning News is authorizes
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to announce James T. Casey
Thomas, 807 E. Houston Ave. Phone 1 per at Morning News office.
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MISCELLANEOUS
LEAGUE MEET.
75c
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We call for and deliver.
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Phone 991
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iter April -1st. Phone 57.
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Professional Cards
won’t last long:
FOR RENT—Brick apartment, five
sanies Represented.
Phone 51
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FOR RENT—Large, light, airy of- acre. See me quick. C. Latimer, Mar-
RECALLING “GOOD OLD DAYS”
shall, Texas. Phone 9038. R. F. D.
No. 1.
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See Bert Bergson.
Much Better as Most Elderly
FOR SALE—S. C. R. 1. Red eggs,
FOR RENT—Two large unfurnished
People Think?
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phone 1315.
r,' two halls, bath, back and front
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WANTED
Market Phone 962.
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West Austin St.
FOR SALE.
PURE
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Fields road. Call 1260.
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Mrs. T. W. Saling.
WHOLESOME
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J. M. Sledge. Phone 974.
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U. S. INSPECTED.
WE DELIVER
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T. KIELEY, phone 44.
Louis.
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Market. Phone 962.
Read 7 be News Want Ada.
Pitta. Phone 300.
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bring one or two alternates) Judges
selected and other arrangements will
winners.
Classification of schools: Class A:
candidate for the office of Count;
Attorney for Harrison county, sub
ject to the Citizens Party primary.
FOR RENT—6-room house with all
modem conveniences; corner West
Grand and North Grove; possession
FOR RENT—Two-story house, cor-
ner Lafayette and Bowie, close, 7
healthy trees, two years from bud.
H. B. Wood Pecan Nursery, R. F. D.
No. 6, Box 220. Marshall, Texas. tfc
FOR SALE—Real cheap, about 20
The morning News is authorized
to announce John E. Taylor as a can
didate for the office of County At
orney, subject to the decision of thi
WANTED TO BUY—About 6 or 8
acres of land not more than four
or five miles from town on either the
Shreveport, Port Caddo or Elysian
3-9p
eggs
J. C.
FOR SALE—Barred Rock and White
Minorca eggs, $1.50 per setting of
FOR SALE—My 6-room home on Ad-
kins street and car line, one block
of West End School. Lot 75x135. J. M.
white
1143 J.
The Morning News is authorized
to announce Tom C. Ros borough as
a candidate for Tax Assessor of Har-
rison county, subject to the decision
of the Citizens Party primaries.
The Morning News is authorized
to announce John C. Sanders as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Sheriff of Harrison County, sub-
ject to the action of the Citizens'
Party primaries.
Union Tailoring Co.
Neville & Mattox, Mgra.
15 Years Experience
FOR SALE—A ten-room house, cor-
ner N. Wellington and Rusk street,
joins Davidson-Blalock Buildings on
the north; good business property. W.
MEN wanted for Detective work. Ex-
perience unnecessary. Write J. Ga-
nor, former Gov't Detective, 524 St.
The Morning News is authorized
to announce N. A. (Bud) Green for
re-election to the office of County
Clerk, subject to the decision of the
Citizens Party primaries.
CM MOT
AFNAIDOF
YOUR MFE-
The Morning News is authorized
to announce John H. Bass as a can-
didate for the office of Commissioner
in Precinct 4, subject to the Citizens'
Party Primary.
Only $1.00 for membership and all
the literature.
Would like to have reports from
other schools who have had their sub-
county meets. •
Keep in mind the object of the lea-
The Morning News is authorized
to announce Jeff Davis as a candi-
date for the office of Commissioner
of Precinct 4, subject to the actior o
the Citizens Party primary.
The Morning News is authorized to
announce C. C. George as a candidate
for Tax Assessor of Harrison county,
subject to the decision of the Citi-
zens’ Party primary.
Knitting Mills, C206, Norristown, Pa.
3-9p
Veal Stew________
Mutton Stew -___-
Boneless Rib Roast.
Eggs, 3 dozen for--
Give us your next meat or
grocery order then you need
feel no uneasiness.
-15c
„18c
-25c
$1.00
to overcome such conditions.
Get a medium or large size bottie
immediately from any drug store.
Use the Morning News Classified
Column for best results.
AECHTERNACHT
& STEDMAN
Use the Morning News Classifie
Column for best results.
Marshall Morn-
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FOR RENT—Three houses for rent,
A three rooms each; reasonable rent;
all new. Located in western part of
। city known as Hortonville. J. W. Hor-
. ton. Route 3, Marshall, Texas. 3-9p
. - FOR RENT—Two furnished rosms,
I suitable for light housekeeping.
I Phone 1242-J or call at 701 East ave-
21
Finder please phone
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“JIGGS"—“BRINGING UP FATE
VEGETABLES OF ALL
KINDS
THAT’S MY
WIFE. HE 1•
TALKINQ TO!
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Suits Cleaned and Pressed
for
R. P. Littlejohn
General Insurance
Oldest Agency — Only Reliable Com-
NOTICE.
We have moved from court house
3-9p times symptoms of kidney trouble.
• I Don’t delay starting treatment. Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp Root, a physician’s
I prescription, obtained at any drug
Aw: COME OK.’
TELI- TOUR
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FOR RENT—A good 5-room house,
on corner of Mildred and Garrett
I'LL 40 HOME WITH
NOU- I'LL AK TOUR
WIFE! . —-
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The Morning News is authorized
to announce John B. Henderson as a
candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Harrison county, subject to the de-
cision of the Citizens' Party primar-
ies.
FOR SALE—One good 6-eye wood-
burning cooking range. Phone 18 or
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The Morning News is authorized t
announce A. R. Oden as a candidate
for the office of County Commission-
er, Precinct No. 1, subject to the ac-
tion of the Citizens Party primaries
dress “Lost Purse,”
ing News.
By Geo. McManus
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I REMEMDER
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Dr. W. H. Bennett
Physician and Surgeon
Marshall National Bank Building
Phones: Office 149; Residence 643
Seriously, Were They Really So Very 15, the following schools pulled off
Much Better as Most Elderly a fine joint meeting: Antioch, Smith-
divided among the schools taking
"Roca of Refuge.*
The "Rock of Refuge” is a large flat
rock in HawalL if a criminal reaches
this rock before capture, he Is safe so
long as he remains there. Usually his
family supply him with food until be
can escape, but he is never allowed
to return to bin tribe.
FOR RENT—Housekeeping suite, fur- FOR SALE—Single comb Rhode I*-।
nished apartments, two rooms, close | land Red egg settings out of a I
in, all conveniences. Apply to phone strain bred to lay; $1.50 per setting.
1378-J.____tfc W. C. Homeyer, 1005 West Houston
FOR RENT—One 8-room house, aU Ave. Phone 217.__tfc
I I’M 4ORRX- bUT I
[ CowdeMA-
TONIGHT-
streets. All modern conveniences, in-
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red eggs
from Hoganized hens, 81.50 per
setting of 15. Phone 929 after 5 p.
m.__________________________________»fc
FOR SALE—Single comb Rhode Is-
land Red egg settings out of a strain
bred to lay; $1.50 per setting. Phone
fice rooms, over Motley's Drug
Store, newly papered and painted.
sonia. Pleasant Hill. Lake Chapel,
ANNOUNCEMENTS1
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The Morning Mews is authorized U
announce the name of A. N. Beat}
as a candidate for the office of com-
missioner, precinct 1, Harrison coun-
ty, subject to decision of Citizens
Party Primary.
National league.
Baseball, I intimate, reached perihe-
lion in that year of wonder. When I
speak of Kelly and Clarkson and other
giants of those days and their visit
to our capital, or recall Jack Glass-
cock as the most efficient and capti-
vating shortstop the diamond has ever
known, he merely smiles sadly; and
if you oontinue he may be driven to
ask you what you think of Babe Ruth
and some other luminaries of the de-
generate present There have been
great men since Agamemnon, and we
needn't imagine that the youth of to-
day are not aware of the fact Suffi-
cient unto the day are the heroes
thereof.—Harper's Mazazine.
Old Negro Woman Dice.
Special to The News
Elysian Fields, March 6.—"Aunt
Peggy" Allen, one of the oldest color-
ed women in this country, died on Sat-
urday at her home near here. Aunt
Peggy was known all over the coun-
try. She cooked for years for Frank
Betts at Marshall and Shreveport,
J. M. Furrh and others at Elysian
Fields.
FOR SALE—Setting eggs. Barred
Rock, White Leghorns, S. C. R. 1.
Reds, $1.50 per 15. First pen Reds
$7.50; second pen $5.00; third pen.
$3.00 per 15. Also a few S. C. R. 1.
Red hens and cockrels. Mrs. R. M.
modern conveniences. Apply at 607 FOR SALE—One bedroom suite, din-
W. Burleson, Mrs. F. M. Deuprec. I ing room suite, white reed day bed, I 35,
__3-9c 1 rocker and chair, white kitchen cabi- 1 — .
HOUSE FOR RENT—Near East Enalnet, gas range, window shades. Apply .L°ST—Tuesday, March 7 on Eurle-
gn., t • Bergson home 308 W Houston Avp i son Ave., or west end street car
School Modern convenances. Louisesn "ome‛ douston Aye: I probably, purse. Please call or ad-'
Strohe. Phone 31. 3-llc _______________________uc
at all. Had chain on right front foot I organs to become diseased.
, when she got out. Quite a fence I Pain in the back,, headache, loss of
jumper. Notify W. L. Martin, phone ambition. nervousness, are c.
eluding bath, electric lights and Hum- FOR SALE—White Wyandotte
phrey’s heater. Also barn and garage. for settings. $1.50 for 15.
The Morning News is authorized
to announce J. W. Cyphers as a can-
didate for re-election to the office of
County Superintendent of Public
Instruction, subject to Citizens’ Party
primaries.
to show you. Give us a chance. r ——e
The following is a bargain and part. Prizes wil be awarded to the
perils that flesh is heir to begin to
hark back to the good old times when
everything was different. Because
things were different we foster the de-
Possession after March 1. Phone
251. tfc
as 1
FOR SALE—One mule, good farm
mule, 7 years old. One small sad-
dling and buggy horse; I brand new
Birdsell farm wagon. Phone 77. 8-10p
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred brown
Leghorn eggs, $1.25 per setting.
Phone 9045-2 rings, Route 7. Mrs. J.
Dr. W. E. Harrington
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Western Union Office
Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 8
Office 788; ReSidence 1195-
THERES MY WIFE
MOw- TALKIN’ TO
•OME ONE ON
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Ies, newly papered and painted.
Durelle Johnston, Phone 1381. 15 eggs. Phone 393, Fess Covin. 4-26p
Good, strong,
The meat you buy of us is all U.
S. inspected. Packing House meats
and the best. One trial is what we
ask. Moore’s Penny Grocery and
Stewart variety.
lusion that everything was better. We
expect youngsters to listen with rapt to the meet any way. Encourage your
attention to our reminiscences. 1 con-1 children. If you have not joined,
fess that I myself find it necessary to come to the county meet end join.
Each school is entitled to two rep-
resentatives, one boy and one girl, in
each contest. (It will be well to
The Morning News is authrized
to announce W. M. Hightower as a
candidate for the office of County
Commissioner, Precinct No. 1, subject
One and one-half acres of land,
four-room house, barn, nice orchard, Class Bi Ward and Rural schools,
good well of water and other im- i Classification of Contestants: Sub-
provements, in city limits, $1,050 junior, ages not over 10 years; Jun-
gets it. iors, from 1 Oto 15; Seniors 15 to 20.
FINDLEY' & POSEY. j Contests shall be in spelling (list
B. F. Findley 3-12p L. D.Posey 1921); declamation; debate; essay
---------------------------------------- ; writing; athletics: industries.
and bladder trouble and never suspect
LOST—If you find bunch of keys con- > it.., ,
taining 2 Yale and several others. .Women S complaints often prove.to
please notify me. G. W. Trammell. be nothing else but kidney trouble,
3-9c or the result of kidney or bladder
j----disease.
LOST—A large red cow. Long horns,1 If the kidneys are not in a healthy
solid color. Shows no Jersey blood condition, they may cause the other
per.
! 'colored INTERSCHOLASTIC
U. S. INSPECTED.
The mem you buy of us is all U.
S. inspected. Packing House meals
and the best. One trial is what we
ask. Moore’s Penny Grocery and
Amber.
Amber la a fossil resin, ortsing from
the exudation of coniferous trees, as
is shown by its composition and
physical properties. by Its occurring In
drops and globular masses, which re
semble the resin seen exuding from
th# bark of pine trees, and by its com
mon association with fossil woods It
ts of a clear brownish-yellow color
varying In shade, and is often clouded
witi. Irregular streaks. It is usually
transparent and brittle, and burns
readHy, giving off dense fumes.
>ss o? to the action of the Citizens Party
often|primaries.
However, if you wish first to teat
_ ____________ _. STRAY’ED—From Darco site, yester- ! this great ..pre pa rat ion send ten cents
3-10c Fishel strain. Mrs. Hugh Pierpont. I day, March 8, one black horse about ■ 1 Dr i mer °> ing ampton. Citizens Party primaries.
FOR RENT Two arc. „nfummishca Phone 524. 3-15c 4 years old, weight about 800. Has’NuYe for a sample bottie. .When
FOK KENT Two large unfurnished ------------------ . ________-I /.. - ’ Fid- Ii.e. .bon. writitg be sure and mention this pa-
rooms with adjoining bath; also a|FOR SALE—10- fine Barred Ply- white face. Finder Dlease hone
garage. Price reasonable. Mrs. J. F.j mouth Rock hens. See William Jas-
to our new office over the Citizens
State Bank. Our phone No. 161. We | be made a‘ the meet.
will be glad to have our friends call A part of the program will be held
and see us. We have on our list some at night (Friday) and a small ad-
good city property and cheap farms mission fee charged, to be equally
■OR RENT—South part of Ludolph [ Anderson, Marshall, Tex. Phone
• home, newly papered and painted. 19018-3 rings. 4-4p
VPhone 914. tf i--
. -r—,,-----:-----.. FOR SALE—Pecan trees, budded to
' FOR RENT—3 large, nice furnished
rooms with connecting bath, all
conveniences, separate entrance. Mrs.
Jack Finley, 702 East Avenue or
phone 888. tfe
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$1.50 per setting of 16. Bred for
housekeeping rooms, 18x20 each, all early laying. Excellent winter layers,
modern conveniences, east front, pri-i Phone 202. Mrs. H. Yakel. 3-24c
vate entrance, 208 East Crockett St.,' —--
'FOR SALE—S. C. R. I. Red eggs.
$1.50 for 15. Phone 285. Mrs. C. E.
, , . , , of the best homes in Marshall and
rooms, large glassed sleeping about that many farms, good farms,
porch, every modern convenience- | in the county. One big business house
on Austin street, one of the best farms
in the county 535 acres at $12 per
tight constantly a tendency to corner
some hapless youngster and describe
to him the old statehouse, or the Union
station as it used to be in the good
old times before the tracks were ele-
vated and the mortality list lowered.
Or, In a.mood of condescension, I „To foster in the schools of Tex-
speak of that glorious year when our. .. . . . . . .
town figured in the schedules of theas the study and practice of speaking,
as an aid in the preparation for citi-
zenship; to assist in organizing, stan-
dardizing and controlling athletics in
the schools of the state; and to pro-
mote county, district and state inter-
scholastic contests in debate, decla-
mation, spelling, essay writing, ath-
letics and the industries.”
For any information write H. B.
Pemberton, Director, Marshall, Texas.
Port Cao, Noonside and Anna
The vanity of age is a curious thing. | Glade. In the spelling contests the
As we approach fifty most of us who following were the winners: Pleas
have survived plagues, pestilence and ant Hill, M T Roberson and j c
famine, wars, panics and the other Glothan; Antioch, Brady Whiten. Port
Caddo won in the fourth grade, oth-
ers tied. Prof. U. R. Weisner, chair-
man.
If your school has closed, come on
1158.--i FOR SALE—Several Jersey cows
afz* ememsza -2a-a=
road. tfc This is a re J opportunity. Write or Mareh 17 18, beginning Friday morn-
FOR SALE-53 acres of Lnd. 20 1 All schools interested and hold
acres cleared, balance timber, un- • shalrnexasLhonest_ c membership in the league are cor-
der barb wire fence, 4 miles east of MAN or woman wanted. $40 weekly dially invited to participate. Be suie
Marshall on Jefferson Highway. Joe ■ full time, $1.00 an hour spare time, to send in name of school and num-
Stinson, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 91, Mar- selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. j ber of contestants and the division
shall, Texas.____3-llp 1 Experience unnecessary. International they are to enter.
FOR SALE—White Leghorn eggs for
* sale by dozen for incubator use.
MEN wanted to qualify for Firemen,
Brakemen; also colored sleeping
car and train porters. Experience un-
necessary. Transportation furnished.
Write W. Boggess, 246 St. Louis.
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WANTED—Baby carriage. Must be
cheap for cash. Phone 237. 3-llc
WANTED—Will pay cash for good
second-hand vietrola, if a bargain.
Mrs. L. E. Elam, at the home of Mrs.
" " DR. E. H. COWAN
Specialist
Ten years experience in Hospital
for Women, Backward and De-
formed Children. 208 * Washing-
ton Ave, Marshall, Texas. Office
Phone 1060, Res. Phone 1048.
FOR RENT—Two adjoining rooms;
large room and kitchenette, fur-
nished for light housekeeping. Phone
914.__________________________________tfc
FOR RENT—220 acre farm at
Grange Hall, 4 miles from Mar-
lhall; 8-room house and large barn.
Near school and church. See M. G.
Blalock, Davidson-Blalock Building,
Copzrighted By
Interational Feture Service
Fortinberry, 508 W. Locust St. tfe
' Several schools have had their sub-
county meets and considerable inter-
est manifested. In districts 14 and
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P g • €e g m g | POSITION WANTED—Experienced
| 2 ( III 4^ AA m c I stenographer wants position, med-
“u) | C 43 43 III U # AA K 2 | ium salary, can give references. Phone
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