The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923 Page: 7 of 8
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Thursday, September 6, 1923
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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Rev. Lloyd Closed Meeting
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FOB RENT
FOB SALE
ceived by letter.
East Crockett street.
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scription that will actually heal piles fed plan.
435-J.
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V. R. Sullivan, Phone 1169.
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A Sure Way to Save
of several interesting divices were given
street.
ing.
Devotion by Dean Fuller
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prayer and song.
Mrs. P. D. Johnson.
las, Texas.
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WANTED
WANTED TO BUY—We buy and sell
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
street.
Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
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HELP WANTED
monthly corresponding for newspapers
lars. National Press Bureau, Buffalo,
N. Y.
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FOB SALE
War On Groceries
Phone 1244.
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ROY WILLIAMS.
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The News Want Ads for kesulta
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C. W. LaGRONE
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City Hall
Wholesale and Retail
Free Delivery
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Phone 1046.
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Real Estate For Sale
On Terms To Suit
on the part of a well known Roches-
ter physician has resulted in a pro-
Merchant’s
phone 290.
be trained. (2) The powers are train-
ed in one and only one way, by wise
trained to pull together, one practi-
cally new 3% inch rock island wagon,
Ask Any Good Druggist For a
Package of Moava Supposi-
tories; They Must End Your
Trouble or Money Back
$9.00
$2.10
$1.10
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$1.10
$1.40
$1.40
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WANTED—Employment,
September, by woman of
FOR SALE—Three burner oil stove
with oven. Good as new. Call at 1408
HELP WANTED—An intelligent per.
son, either sex, may earn $100 to $200
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and absorb them never to return.
You’ll be amazed to see how quickly
clubs. Mrs. A. J. Wright said that it
was a hard matter to get the parent
out, told why and gave remedy to the
effect, also the benefit of such clubs.
Mrs. A. L. Jackson told of the bene-
fit of linking home and school.
Mrs. LD. Woodard gave htlpful sug
gestion of how to organize and con-
duct these clubs.
lie directed to those powers that are
conspicuously active at the time.
And fourth. An indispensible pre-
requisite to any profitable training is
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The Morning News Want Ads Ge*
the Best Results. Try Them.
R. P. WATSON
Telephone Number 375
“LESS GO!”
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°rlD. 1, Marshall, Texas.
9-8p---------
We Solicit and Will Appreciate
YOUR Business
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Rock Bottom Prices
Every Article We Sell is Guaranteed
We handle the best flour, that’s why we sell a car every
thirty days. We buy direct from the mills.
Dr. Ida G. T. Hagestad
Osteopathie Physiclan
Orice 105% East Aartis Street
Over Marcus-Kariel Clo. Co.
Ofiee Phone 1339 Baa. Phome M
100 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar________
48-pound Sack Ceal Missouri Flour--
24-pound Sack Ceal Missouri Flour_
Garrett Snuff, bottle______________
Three Pounds Sunset Coffee_________
Ten Pounds Calumet Baking Powder.
Ten Pounds K. C. Baking Powder____
Twenty-six Bars Soap_____________
An extra nice six-room house and 16 acres of land, has lights and
gas; fine location. Price_________-_________________________
. good
.$1700
We appreciate showing you all we have, and it places you under
no obligation. We like for both buyer and seller to be pleased.
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INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICB
A good four-room house with bath, lights, water and gas. A
garage. Rents at $30 per month, will sell for_____________;
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DIRECTORS
E Key, E J. Fry, Chas. Cobb, Jr,, O. M. Heartsin, W. T. Twymaa
John F. Womack, Jesse L Carter.
standing with profuse bleeding, realy
wonderful results have been accom-
plished.
Classified Ads
PHONL 993
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BROWNRIGG & STEVENS
Insurance Agents
UfA Fire, Automobila and
Live Stock
TELEPHONE 30-
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BETTER SHOES FOR
LESS MONEY
You can save $1.00 to $1.50 on
a pair of shoes. For comfort our
officers dress Russell Bluchers
can't be beat. All kinds of army
goods. Strobe’s Store, Wash
ington Avenue. 8-9-tfe
A five-room house and nearly one acre on Eaat Houston, now
priced at ------------------------ --------------__..$2800
You can still get the large warehouse that cost $7000, for...85000
We have a 93-acre farm in Anderson county to trade for place in
Marshall. A good farm, well located and brings good rent The
farm is priced right
Physicians Great Discovery Is Guaranteed
By Druggists To End Piles Forever
Flag salute by Chapter 10 discussed by Drayden
I Georgraphy, begin the child with the
FOR SALE—Three room house, good |
condition, East Border street, (for ne-
gro) $100 cash and S10 per month.
Large lot north side, $10 cash and 85
a year. Beautiful lots Allen Heights
great bargains best in Marshall. W.
D. Allen, Central Bank building, Dal-
Phone 261.___________________6-14tfc
FOR ENT—Coo bedroom, south
ventilation, private entrance, a quiet,
clean room in private home will rent
exceedingly reasonably to quiet, re-
STOP ATTACKS OF
ASTHMA
The druggist whose name ap-
pears below will supply you with
a $1.00 bottle of HOOVER’S IM-
PROVED ASTHMA REMEDY,
with the understanding that after
you have taken one-half the medi-
cine, you are not satisfied with the
results, you may return the bal-
ance and your money will be cheer-
fully refunded. No smoke or dis-
agreeable odor about the house,
gives quick relief, and if used for
a reasonable length of time, re-
moves the causes and conditions
which render you subject to at-
tacks of Asthma.
IMPORTANT
The genuine HOOVER'S IM-
PROVED ASTHMA REMEDY is
enclosed in yellow cartons and
bears the written signature of
George D. Hoover on the side of
the carton.
81.00 and 83.00 Bottles at
Your Druggist’s
Matthewson Drug Co.
A Free Trial Will Be Sent by
Geo. D. Hoover
Manufacturing Pharmacist, Inc.
207-209 E Locust Street
Des Moines, Iowa
Discussion: Mother and
aired. Phone 251.
waste, losing one minute of 300 pu-
pil it means five hours.
Explanation of Rosenwald, jeans,
Smith-Hughes and State Aid, Mrs.
M. J. Bryant explained fully these
funds. No one made application for
either.
Dean Fuller addressed the institute
at this hour. Subject, That nation is
greatest which does most for its peo-
ple, also the teacher is great who
does most for his people. He gave
several definitions for education, but
FOR RENT—The downstairs apart-
asunt, Southeast of the Prendergast
apartment, five rooms. Glassed and
screened sleeping porch, garage if de-
and ability, experienced teacher, mat-
ron, some office work. Other posi-
tions considered. Address M. P. care
of Morning News. tfc
erate price at any first class drug
store on the money back if dissatis-
LOUIE PATTON
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
Phone 849-J 808 E. Rusk St
Discussion: Rural School library.
its value. Miss Belzora White and
Father home, the yard, garden, and lawn
FOR SALE—DANDY saddle horse,
with saddle .briddle, blankets, and
spurs, for 840. Phone Jack Mann,
1248. _____________________________tfc
FOR SALE—My Ford touring car
cheap. New tires, self starter. En-
gine in A-1 condition. Also travel-
ing outfit going along with it. Leav-
ing city, must sell. Joseph Heyer, Jr.,
208 East Ave., Marshall, Texas. 9-8p
FOR SALE—One Kimball piano 11
first class condition. One steel hay
press. Both articles priced to sell.
ed and screened porch on south. AU ------ ------------— —-----—e— 0200.2 .. . ,
modern conveniences. Reduced rates. $15 to $25 weekly in spare time; ex- his definiation was that education is
FOR RENT—Three room furnished
apartment to couple. Phone 1173.
Mrs. W. P. McCoy, 603 W. Burleson
REDUCED RATES—Attractive five WANTED—Two boarders, men 1
room brick apartment, sleeping porch, ferred. Convenient to shops, and to
excellent condition, best location in the city. Call at 1309 East Houston
Marshall. W. D. Allen, Central Bank
FOB SALE OK TRADE—One eight
room house furnished complete; on
west Houston Ave. A bargain. Will
take small cash payment balance like
rent. Will trade for property here
' come. President Pemberton respond-
ed to the satisfaction of both visitors
and the institute.
Prof. Moore moved that we turn a
vote of thanks to Superintendent
Cyphers and Dr. Pritchett for the in-
spiring addresses unanimously carried.
Rev. E. W. Lloyd closed one of the
No man or woman need suffer an- best meetings he has ever held Sun-
other hour from any pain, soreness or day at the Star of Bethany church,
distress arising from Hemorrhoids or Seventeen were baptised and one re-
Piles now that this wonderful per-
FOR RENT—Nice apartment on East
Rusk street, all modern conveniences.
Forparticluars phone 1159-W. tfc.
FOR RENT—Apartment at 702 East
Austin Street, five rooms, large, glass-
FROM HIM THAT MA4GVE HAO
n ARRANGED-
FOR SALE—Two 1-ton Ford trucks BOARDING
in good condition. A bargain. A. W. 1 ----..
Dunn, phone 817, 9-5-8c ROOM AND BOARD— F or two high
-------—------------. school or college girls in family of 1
f OR SALE—Four extra good mutes, three. Convenient to both schools.
good harness, collars, bridles and
good extra chain and lumber binders.
Good young com fed mules ready for
heavy work. Must be sold in the
next few days, will almost give the
outfit away. If interested see me at
once, or phone mi, 9054, on the Bail-
ley * Martin fam, or Darco Farm.
Years of patient, painstaking effort Srntinnsknowhas A A8PMoS.
Seventy-five seres with plenty of water and good pasture, about 40
zcres in cultivation. Two houses and other improvements.
Priced st___________________________________________83200
Sixteen acres with five-room house and two barnes, just outside of
the city limits. A beautiful location. Price__________..________
Ten acres and on extra good five-room house, about 3% miles out,
will be on the highway. Good land for trucking. Price__________
Sixty acres 3% miles from town; will be on highway, a nice loca-
tion. Price, per acre_________________________________$30.60
Seven-room house and two lots in South Marshall. Good improve-
ments. (Easy terms). Priced at_______________________$3509
An extra nice eight-room house with all conveniences, in East
Marshall. A fine location. Price____________________-__$5206
A good five-room house and hall; nice garage and other out houses.
Priced at------------------------------------------$1500
A good four-room house, close to shops; lights, water and gas.
Nice lot; $100 cash, balance 8 per cent. Price only_________$1566
A nice place on West Houston; five large rooms and ball, four
lots. All for________________-_______________________$3006
(3) The wisest training will
me
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perience unnecessary; no canvassing,! I" know how to live with the people.
i subject suggested. Send for particu- Four grand principles viz (1) Any
power under control of the will may
furnishes desirable places for begin-
ners. Present day geography also
was emphasized. Miss Daniels gave
some helpful devices. H. B. Pember-
ton Jr., gave the project method.
President Pemberton asked Super-
intendent Cyphers to introduced Hon.
Pritchett, dean of Sam Houston Cel- !
lege. Among the many good things
he said that no two distinct races
could intermingle without the down-
fall of both races. The entire audi-
ence listened with intense interest.
He closed with the saying of Socrn-
tes, that no harm can come to any
good man in this life or the life to
Your Meal Ticket Buys More
$6.00 for $5.00
—at the—
MORGAN HOTEL
Service Quality Quantity
Remember the name, MOAVA SUP-
POSITORIES and be sure to follow
' the simple directions that come in
I each box.
-819tfe stoves of any kind and furniture.
FOR RENT—6 room”nouse with hall. Phone 496.__
city water, bath, gas and electric, WANTED—By young quiet couple,
lights. Near school. Apply to Mrs.) two or three rooms furnished for
J. F. Davis, Phone 1123. 8-9tfc light house keeping. Close in. Ad-
FOR RENT—Lower Bride apartment I dre“ 18 W News. 9-g-13p j g J. Crow, in their discussion urged
recently occupied by Dr. Rosborough, WANTED—PEA PICKERS, win the teachers to secure a school library
six rooms, with modern conveniences give $1.00 for 100 pounds or will give' by telling of its value.
on West Rusk street, phone 1186. Rent one fourth. D. C. Craver, phone) Discussion: What are some waste
reasonable.___________________7-31tfe 0002-ring 5. 9-8 1 in school ? Remedy. J. S. Dansby
per month. 12 acres improved part ine; Devotion by Dean Fuuer oi 2
corporate limits, $100 cash and $1001 Bishop CoHege by reading scripture, in teaching arithmetic.
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or elsewhere. If you are in the mark-
et for a home in Marshall, investi-
gate before you buy. Phone 189 or
1045 or wnte W. B. Lea, Marshall,
Texas _______________________6-11 tfc
FOR SALE—Best root on the market,
ice box relined; all kinds of tin work.
gas .
it acts. Blessed relief often comes
in an hour; even in cases of long
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address the institute Friday. Mr.
--- and Mrs. Tamplin told how waste
Pre- could be eliminated* in several of the I
t branches, others brought the fact that I
- to go about the work without aim is
9-6P
beginning
education
Third Day Colored
. Har dley ____1_________able___ime I
_ V , ... , His plays and games were instructive
l eachers institute and the teachers readily took hold.
---- — The different counties organized the
Wednesday a. m.—The president, H. interscholastie league.
B. Pemberton, pleaded with the teach-! 12:30 p. m.— Intermediate section,
ers to continue the enthusiesm and Rapeer’s chapter VIII and IX dis-
interest. Prof. J .E. Baptist conduct- j cussed by Mrs. S. R. Montgomery
If you will adopt the Budget Plan and stick to it, you
will find it easy to save money. Merely figure up
your income and then divide it, allowing so much for
SAVINGS, so much for clothing, household expenses,
etc. Notice that SAVINGS come first—make this,
say 10 per cent or more. Don't make the mistake of
determining to save the BALANCE of what remains
after you have allowed for everything else—if you do,
generally, there won’t be any balance.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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We do hauling of all kinds. Have
two Ford trucks and one team. Also' 3
have for sale, one Ford touring car,!
good as new, 1923 model. Latham
Brothers 913 Seberry street, phone
FOB BENT—Three furnished bed
rooms, every convenience. Board next
door. Mrs. A. A Hodge, telephone
545.___9-8p
FOB BENT—One large front room,
nicely furnished, with two beds. Ap-
ply at 506 West Burleson St.
______________ 9-5-12
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
room and bath for one or two gentle-
men. Phone 16 9-30c
FOR RENT—Apartment with two or
three furnished rooms and bath. Ap-
ply 303 North Railroad ave., or phone
413. 8-29tfe
fined man or boy. You can get rea-
sonable board close by. Phone 1127 or I e, A ven E , c ,----.
call st 701 E. Bowie st., Mrs. T. H. I STRAY ED-From H C. Rowe, , 10
Lanelev treimiles northeast of Marshall on Port!
W ---------------- Caddo road, last Saturday night; one , , .. 0. .
[ brown horse mule, weight 750 pounds; careful attention to the matter
I one black mare mule, weight 800 hand, were expanded. He said thet 11
--—-------1 pounds; no brands or marks on either he wanted and all the teachers should
FOR SALE—Horse, light spring,- mule. Reward for information lead-want b.« mans chance. .
on and good set of harness. Wagon ing to the recovery of the mules. H. Superintendents hours; Prof.’ Cyph-
practically new. See M. G. Pace at C. ROWE, phone 9014-3 rings R F ers announced that Dr. Pritchett win
Association office, orin. t Marshan r‛ne ’ 9-Sp ’Peak in the afternoon and Hon. S.
---E M. N. Marrs, state superintendent, will
FOR RENT—Very desirable upstairs
bed rooms. Separate toilets and bath
with hot and cold water. Call at 608
N. Washington avenue 8 to 12 a. m.
At Queen theatre 12 to 8 p. m.
_________________________ 8-19tfe
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,'
- - 601 East Rusk street. Phone 1119 or
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923, newspaper, September 6, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411495/m1/7/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .