The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 12, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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Tuesday, December 12, 1922
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C. M. Bradshaw,
L. L. Lancaster,
H. C. Kain,
W. P. Hamilton
W. T. Scott.
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Cash Coupon
SAVED
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Cash Coupon
SAVED
$75
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Commissioners Court
Court met in regular monthly ses
Bion, approving and allowing all the
CLAYTON BROS.
Filling Station
OUR OILS AND GASES
ARE THE BEST
__Auto Supplies, Miller Tires
and Tubes
We are on the good road going
to Jefferson, corner of Lake and
Poplar street
Drive by and let us fill
you up.
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Cash Coupon
SAVED
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POSTED NOTICE
The land of the R. R. Scott estate ■
and all other land owned by us, is;
posted against all hunting and tres-:
passing.
MARRS OPPOSES GRADUAL
INTRODUCTION PLAN. SAYS
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Ed. Clayton
Walter Clayton
Proprietors
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One of the vest equipped vul-
canizing shops in Texas. For fur-
ther information Phone 13. tf
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nhis offer beats dll!
nmmsmmmmemsmsaem “
Your opportunity to put one of those fine Columbia
Grafonolas in your home within two hours—without paying
a cent down—IS RIGHT NOW' Our lollar-free coupon is
) OUR PAYMENT. You don't pay agein for a whole month
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150
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make me a
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Sign the Dollar-FREE Coupon Immediately!
Put a Grafonola to work for your home happiness! Surprise
the folks! It is one moderate investment that will pay yoa
dividends of delight. The Grafonola is the one instrument you
have always wanted! Now—within two hours-—tt a
without a cent of outlay if you sign the DOLLAR-FREE
coupon and bring it to the store!
Sign the DOLLAR-FREE coupon quick!
It’s your cash-down payment for a
Grafonola! Delivered within two hours!
Real Estate Transfers
Ocie Frazier to Robert Buges, con
sideration $350: conveys 1 acre of the
Thos Iden head right survey.
Estate of James Higgins to M Tur-
ney, consideration 83000; conveys 1214
acres being the Higgins pasture.
George Wolz et als to A. W. Dunn,
et als, consideration *1600; conveys
lot No. 5 and part of lot No. 6, block
No. 10. O. T S.
Robert E Fyke to Van Wyatt, con-
sideration *475; conveys 63.1 acres of
the J. W. Britton headright.
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Austin, Dec. 11—Opposition to the
“gradual introduction" as adopted by
the state text commission yesterday |
in letting contracts on Geography andi
Arithmetic texts was expressed by I
state Supt. Instruction-elect S. M.
Marrs in a communication to Fover-
nor Nef today. The tax plan under
which a portion of oid tax wou.d -5 ret J
placed each year b) new texts Was de i:
clared to be impracticabe. As a -i
suit of Marrs’ objection the comini
sion eliminated this feature from thei
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Use Grandma’s Sage Tea And
Sulphur Recipe And Nobody
Will Ever Know
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FOR SAL
plants, now
117 East 1
Greenhouse
966.Rainl
FOR SALE
and back pd
large chick
Apply at 3
FOR REN
with all cE
and garasu
office. Cm
Border stm
FOR RENE
er MotleyE
Bergson. •
FOR RENE
ron Ave.,
North K J
G. H. CorE
FOR REN
all moderm
Rusk strem
street. •
FOK REE
ing statiom
At Long’E
highway. ■
Pose ssior•
Erookmille
Phone 8611
FOK BE J
West Houn
gas. New
Garage, g]
Rent reas
Phone 901 [
FOR REM
the Prendl
rooms, sled
veniences. |
FOR REN
Harleton 1
5 acres of I
houses ani
" Green, Ph
FOR REN
brick apart
» on West Kl
or phone 11
FOR REN
St., vacant
Herndon. |
’ FOR REN]
for light 1
veniences.
ton Ave., I
Only a few turkeys left at 35 cents)
per pound. Phone in your order ear-
ly. Mrs. Steve Scott, 9014-rings 2-3.
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Put speed back of deciding! Say it now—“I will use that
dollar-free coupon and have a Grafonola playing joyously in
the house WITHIN TWO HOURS!” Think of the happiness
you will bring into your home; think of the entertainment; the
lightening of household burdens! And, realize what music
means to the mind of a child!
Don’t delay an instant! This is YOUR wonderful oppor-
tunity to have what your home absolutely needs—delightful,
inspiring music. Think of the great artists who can then come
right into your house! The great singers, pianists, cellists,
violinists! Think of the comedians and their rollicking fun!
Hear the story tellers; let the modem dance music thrill the
toes of every big and little member of the family! No phono-
graph can give you greater QUALITY or finer tone beauty
or more perfect satisfaction than the Grafonola!
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James Raymond to Elen Staw
Obbie Biddle to His Ollie Wmdir
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monthly bills, nothing of anympen
tance coming before them aljourneui
until the first day of January when
the new court will be sworn in.
FOR SAI ■
ano, used •
ply 508 N J
FOR KAI J
tors, neverB
for stores •
Phone 584. [
FOK SALM
rooms, 2 hl
front; screl
room, pent!
try houses,I
trie lights,I
one, three,
would makl
will make J
trade for f|
erty. D. |
FOR SALM
hand count
eery store. |
for sale
chen cabins
at a bargai|
FOR SALB
sale. Add
Marr, Gene
as.__________
FOR SALE
good 4 ro
of farming
sition to ri
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The use of Sage and Sulphur t^T re
storing faded, gray hair to its natur- |
al color daotes back to grandmoth- <
er’s time. She used it to keep her
hair beautifully dark, glossy, and at-
tractive. Whenever her hair took on I
that dull, faded of streaked appear .
ance, this simple mixture was applied ,
with wonderful effect.
But brewing at home is mussy and 1.
out-o-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of “Wye |
th’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,’ ,
you will get this famous old prepara- ।1
tion, improved by the addition of ota-1
er ingredients, which can be depend-
ed upon to restore natural color ano
beautiy to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist ]
says it darkens the hair so naturally ,
■nd evenly that nobody can tell it has )
sponge or soft brush, with it and draw i
this through your hair, taking one '
strand at a time. By morning the |
gray hair disappears, and after an- i
other application or two, it becomes,
beautifully dark and glossy.
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LADIES! DARKEN '
YOUR GRAY HAIR
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Was *16,
Now 149
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DR. IDA G. T. HAGESTAD
Osteopathie Physicias
Mareus-K ariel Bldg.
* to 13------Hours - - 1 to *
PHONE 133
I Wines & Wandel
General Insurane
—Reliability • -Serve
PHONE 238
FOK SALE, LEASE OR
RENT
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3/ This coupon, when properly signed
9/ and presented at our store, IS WORTH
/ ONE DOLLAR as the cash-down payment
( on a GRAFONOLA. Cw** good daye trem
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 12, 1922, newspaper, December 12, 1922; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411425/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .