The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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that the teachers should have the
conveniences. Rent reasonable.
903 W. Rusk St., or phone 1188.
William H. Beck, private secretary
to Secretary of State Hughes.
“JIGGS"—“BRINGING UP FAT
$22.50 per month,
store, phone 31.
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Joseph W. Hiecox is in charge of
all Department of Agriculture exhibits
at state fairs and other expositions.
The colored teachers institute de-
ing held st the Central High school
met yesterday for the fourth time and
report a very enthusiastic day.
Prof. J. E. Baptist chairman; Rev.
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good premises, all convenience!
eluding telephone. Phone 975/
FOR RENT—Two furnished
for light housekeeping. Alle
lences. Phone 1229. I
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quick results.___________________________
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WANTED—To rent a comfortable fur
nished house or apartment close in.
POWERS MARKET
Phone 628
109 S. Wellington St.
AIRPLANE SERVICE
SUBMARINE PRICES
SINCE ME FRIENDS
HAVE HEARD THAT
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—Teacher of—
Piano, Harmony and Musical
Essentials
Dunning System of Improved
Music Study.
Leschetizky Technique; Fael-
ten Principals.
Term Begins
September 18,1922
Studio 104 West Fannin St.
Telpehone 556
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R. P. Littlejohn
General Iaurance
ldest Agency —Only Rellable
Males Represented. Ph
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BRACE UP!
REMEMBER THAT—
GO4D- BANKING
constitutes
—GOOD MANAGEMENT
—GOOD SECURITY
—GOOD INVESTMENT
—GOOD SERVICE
CITIZENS STATE BANK maintains these attributes as fundamental
principles of conservative banking.
Deposit Guarantee Laws of Texas were enacted for the special and
only PROTECTION of DEPOSITORS—not a dollar has ever been
lost to a DEPOSITOR protected under these laws—the Law has been
in operation for more than twelve years and consequently tried
- and proven.
perfect handiwork of God.
Superintendent McClung taught a
beautiful moral lesson from the cy-
press tree.
Superintendent Glasgow introduc-
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CITIZENS STATE BANK IS YOUR FRIEND
and stands ready to serve you st sny time.
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Killingsworth. She gave evi-
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their school.
Superintendent Cyphers painted a
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and art teachers. Due largely to the
untiring efforts of the principal, H.
B. Pemberton.
Prof. R. G. Johnson, colored County
Agent of Marion. told the teachers
to be conscientious and do real teach-
ing by example.
Supt. McClung’s parting words were
enchored.
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FOR RENT—Seven-room house with
bath, 708 E. Houston. Phone 99*.
8-29tt
The News Want Ads for Resulta.
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Mrs. Berry Watson
Carroll
Do you feel old before your time?
la yur back bent and stiff? Do you
ruffer urinary disorders? Don't de-
! Ill SAVEA DOLLAR TWO fl
Wear-u-wel
FACTORY PRICE SHOES
eral beautiful songs and plays for
D. F. Mayes, conducted the devotion- primary pupils.
=" President Pemberton in an earnest
FOR SALE—Team and tools. Also
place for lesse or sale from present
time. Good fence and pasture, with
lots of water. Five miles from Mar-
close-in cottage, halls, porcl
well prepared paper on tha i
subject.
Discussion: How to use the
plementary readers to the best
ter, in good condition. Must be
cheap for cash. Lone Star Market,
Dr. W. H. Bennett
Physielan and Surgeom
Marshall National Bank ~
Phones: Office 149; Re
BROWNRIGG A STEVENS
INSURANCE AGENTS
Ufa, Fire, Automobil. ana
Live Stock
Phone m-j.
All modem conveniences. MAN OR WOMAN wanted, 140 week-
Apply Strobes jy full time, $1.00 an hour spare
• 1 time, selling guaranteed hosiery to
of wearer. Experience unnecessary. In-
ezuemmettonal Knitting Mills, Norristown
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tfc between Hartley’s store and Hope be proud of these domestic science
m . . . . .— Chapel. Finder return to R. S. Fish-
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished, er at the posroffice and receive re-
connecting rooms, for light house- ward.
keeping. All conveniences. Near Col----------
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private bath, hot and cold water. Two FOR SALE—As we are leaving town
blocks from public square. References we will sell our household furniture, slowing picture with the perfect tree
exchanged. Phone 2. tflalso our chickens and canned fruit.®- r " _ . " ________. —
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Marshall Banks probably have as many as ten thousand Rank Ac-
counts—but Marshall claims nearly SEVENTEEN THOUSAND peo-
ple, to say nothing of the number in the county. Now what’s the mat-
ter that EVERY SINGLE individual does not have a Bank Account?
Many have TWO Bank Accounts—one a Checking Account, tha other
a Savings Account
CITIZENS STATE BANK is anxious that every individual maintain
a Bank Account—IT CAN BE DONE—there is no question about this.
It.may take a little backbone and determination—but IT CAN BE
DONE. Get that idea firmly fixed in your mind—then act
CITIZENS STATE BANK is abundantly able to properly take care of
YOU and YOUR business and we want YOU to regard this as a
SPECIAL AND CORDIAL INVITATION to come to this bank for
anything and everything in the Banking Business. Our business
reaches all kinds of Genersi Banking.
TWO pointer dog pups, 2 months old.
by Heck Speedy, he by a son of Tom
Speedy and Miles Ind. Trixie, dam is
by a son of Ch. Manitoba Rap and Ch.
Comanche Frank bitch; pups evenly
marked and well made; guaranteed to
please; price $25. Edd Keasler. At-
lanta, Texas, 9-17
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lences, very desirable. Phone 545
or 953.____9-17-c
FOR RENT-Two nicely unfurnished WANTED—Several milch cows, must
rooms at 207 south Lafoyette, tw. be good ones. Phone 1068. P
President Pemberton gsve tho and passionate sppeal exhorted the
American Creea and requested that’teachers to live exemplary lives. The
esch teacher take it home for use in teacher is the children’s ideal.
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odern I FOST — Blue serge coat, between
Apply hartley's store and the postoffice m es were served. Central school should
Mrs. P. D. Johnson discussed very
। fluently how to improve the use of
practical english in our schools.
Miss A. L. Stanley rendered a
visit of the physician twice a year spair—profit by Marshall experiences,
and the dentist four times. Marshall people recommend Doan’s
Prof. Pemberton told of some of Kidney Pills. Here's a Marshall res-
the good work Mrs. Killingsworth haq ident’s statement.
done among the colored people. Two' Mrs. Nathan Wise, 1505 N. Frank-
particular cases, John Thomas and lin St., says: “I can recommend
two i* good ones, Phone 1068. 9-17-c ddncs.
blocks from square, the cheapest WANTED—Second hand saddle and to have and maintain Red Cross nur-
rooms in town. Call on premises, tfc'lion wood stove heater. Must be in ses. Mrs. Killingsworth said that all
FOR RENT—After September Bt/and a barzain. Phone schools should have scales to 16,1 the
one lower apartment of the Pren-'---•— ________________________
w ANTED—Second hand cash regis-
the many things given the colored , Doan’s Kidney Pills from my experi-
people on Thanksgiving day were si- ence. My kidneys were weak and at
so mentioned. ; times my back ached as if it would
The teachers are grateful to Mrs. break. I felt dull and tired morn-
Killingsworth for these blessings. ings, and my kidneys acted irregu-
New life will be put into the rural larly. I read of Doan’s Kidney Pills
schools by the many hopeful games, and used them as directed. They
। taught the teachers by Prof. Handler. helped me at once, reliering the
. --------- --------- ------Mrs. C. E. Reynolds taught how backaches and regulating the action
I University want work out of school, reading could be improved in the pub- of my kidneys."
lice schools,bringing out the necessary Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
phases. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Mrs. A. L. Lanel gave a most ben- Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
eficial demonstration on home eco- Mrs. Wise had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
nomics, nursing plants, several caus- Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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DIRECTORS:
E. Key, E. J. Fry, Chas. Cobb. Jr., W. T. Twyman,
O. M. Heartsill, John F. Womack, Jesse I. Carter
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AH IVE COT ALL
MY eLL- PAID
AH •OME MONEY
LEFTS--
Dr. W, E. Harrington
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throt
Office over Western Union Office
Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 1
Phones: 1
Omea 780: Residenc. 11 M-J
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lege of Marshall. Phone 888-W or
call at 702 East Avenue. Mrs. Jack
Findley._________________________8-29tf
FOR RENT—One 8 room house, on
West Houston Ave., 5 blocks west of.
the high school. Phone 189 or 1045.
FOR RENT—6-room house, all con
veniences, 3 blocks from square. 7-
room bouts, all conveniences, 4 blocks
from equare. 5-room bungalow.
Phone 1123. tfc
9-/5
FOR RENT' — The upper story of A- E- MEHL, 103 Morrison, 9-16-p
the Hodge flat, 6 rooms, all conven-
Sold Exclusively by
A. C. MARANTO
200 Wiley Ave. Near Wiley Colleg.
TELEPHONE 1145
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part were, Mrs. Stanley, Misses Ber-
ry, Harris and Camera.
Phonographs were explained by
Mrs. Alexander.
A finger movement exercise was
engaged in by Misses Daniel, Hanselt
Manning, Jones, Floyd, Hodge and
Mrs. C. P. Johnson. Mrs. McGee
lead in a physical drill that is very
appropriate in our schools.
Mist L. E. Pemberton lead in sev-
FOR RENT—To couple, two-room FuK SALE-5-room ana batn, sewer,
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old and in good at new condition. Will
it CERTAINLY 19 A GREAT —
RELIEF to ee OUT or OEET
NOw I KIN •AIL FOR JADAN
wITH NO WORRIE4 v - A
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। Be modest in their dress and re-
frain from the public dances.
Reports of several committees
were heard.
j After four o’clock a social in honor
of the Cass County teachers was giv-
en by the Harrison County teachers.
It was an enjoyable affair.
—Reporter.
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vantage. It was well presented by I.
B. Buford and Mrs. P. B. Morris.
Officers for the Interscholastic
League were elected as follows: Di
rector general, H. B. Pemberton; as-
sistant director, J. H. Moore; secre-
tary, Mrs. M. A. Kelly; treasurer, S.
S. Smith; director debate, H. D. Lea-
ter; director of spelling, C. W. John-
son; director of declamation, Mrs. M.
M. Pierce; director of athletics, W. J.
White; director of rural schools, Mrs.
Kelso; director of essay writing, Mrs.
P. D. Johnson; director on exhibits,
T. C. Cooper.
Intense interest was given to the
discussion of Sex Education in the
public schools by Mrs. D. E. Williams.
Sectionh meet: Primary, Mrs.
McGee, chairman. (
Several devices were given to reach
indiferent children in phonics and ele-
mentary sounds. Those who took
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
We have listed some real bargains
in City and Country property. We
shall appreciate showing you what
we have. Phone 421
C. W. LaGrone
Real Estate Office in City Hall
DR. IDA G. T. HAGESTAD
Osteopathic Physician
Mareus-Kariel Bldg.
9 to 12------Hours------1 to 5
PHONE 1339
of the postoffice. Phone 124. Uc
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, sell right. Call at store and seo me
Three completely furnished rooms, ersonally. BERT BERGSON. tfc
xuahdnbuc.
Professional Cards |
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J. T. LACY. Insurance
Life, Accident, Health, Firs and
Automobile Insurance
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
CITY HALL PHONB 421
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1922, newspaper, September 15, 1922; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411354/m1/7/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .