The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1923 Page: 7 of 8
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Wednesday, September 26, 1928
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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WANTED
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A. N. BEATY
REWARD
Sells Lots-o-Little Things
Elysian Fields, Texas
men. Phone 16
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stating price.
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Texas.
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CALL 412
Bldg, Dallas, Texas.
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YOUR GROCER.
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HELP WANTED
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Woodstock N. T.
typewriter, in good repair. Price $25.
LOST
Phone 1616.
9-25-27
the exception.
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
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lars. National Press Bureau, Buffalo,
The Marshall
Morning News
is absolutely certain it can please you and
make you one of its family if you will only
let it come into your home for a month.
Give it a trial. Phone 993 and have it
started. If you don’t like it you will be
ventilation, private entrance, a quiet,
elean room in private home will rent
condition, East Border street, (for ne-
gro) $100 cash and $10 per month.
rooms
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corporate limits, $100 cash and $100
a year. Beautiful lots Allen Heights
great bargains best in Marshall. W.
D. Allen, Central Bank building, Dal-
—Only costs 2 cents per day, 50 cents per
month if you live in Marshall, or 40 cents
per month if you want it sent by mail.
Goes into the homes of 3000 people who
live in Harrison county. This means at
least 14000 old East Texas folks read it
every day.
Drew Moore. Phone 421. I
FOR RENT—a new house, five
and bath with hot and cold
judgment. (Mar. “SENSE”)
Isaiah 55:11 "That which I’ please.
Phone 251,___________________
FOR RENT—Cool bedroom.
Dr. Ida G. T. Hagestad
Osteopathic Physician
Ofice 105% East Auatin Street
Over Mareus-Kariel Clo. Co.
Office Phone 1335 Ras. Phons M
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Medel 5,
9-26-28
iree room house, good
THE MARSHALL MORNING
NEWS
or drive around to
The Auto Laundry
and Garage
109 N. Lafayette St.
We sell Gasoline, Oil and Ac-
cessories for your
Automobile
Eight-Hour Battery
Service
We Solicit and Will Appreciate
YOUR Business
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KTTEN
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INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SRRVIC•
THE MARSHALL MORNING
NEWS
Fhows 261. . „...... mb board without room. 215 N. Welling-
FOR RENT—Apartment at 702 East ton street or phone 1244. Mrs. O. J.
East Texas
Vulcanizing Company
West Side Square
PHONE 408
downstairs; furnished for light house
keeping. Close in. Phone 1244.
To anybody who buys a piece of
tough meat at Wheeler’s Market. We
are killing fat high grade baby beeves
and veals. Tender as Spring chicken.
We deliver beef at 10 and 15 eenta,
pork, at 20 eenta, cured skinned ham.
sliced at 40 eenta, and boiled or bak-
er ham sliced, at 60 cents per pound
anywhere in town. We guarantee to
save you money on your groceries.
Two truck delivery service. We are
paying more for hides, cattle and
hogs. Call at 1402 East Grand Ave.
or phone 56L __________ 8-15tfe
Good Bats—Schepp's Angel Food
and Golden Grain Layer Cakes—ASK
Recharging, repairs, rentals.
Long-life Exide Batteries don’t
cost any more than others. Try
us next time, we are anxious to
please you. Phone 462.
SMITH MOTORS CO.
9-26-10-3p
FIFTH
Always and ever PERSONAL work:
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You, yourself!
II Kings 4:27-37 "His mouth upon
his mouth, HIS eyes upon his eyes
and His hands upon his hands.”
SIXTH
To be done in a prodigal "BOUND-
ING” way!
I Cor. 15:58 “Always BOUNDING
in the work of the Lord.....
Rom. 1:14, 15 “As MUCH as in me
is.” Not as "little" as I’m worth!
SEVENTH
And ONLY and always IN the pow-
er “of” the SPIRIT!
Zach. 4:6 “NOT by might nor by
power but by MY SPIRIT.”.....
SA -DUGA- comE
UPTO THE 4TU01o
A•RGNOUR
FAI-
Findley.
FOR RENT—Five room
NATHAN WEIS
MERCHANT TAILOR
Designer and maker of high grade
clothes. Phone 872.
Corner Austin and Wellington
MARSHALL TEXAS
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WE DO
Good Tire and Tube
Repairing
Sell those GOOD AJAX Tires
and Tubes and that good Gulf
Gasoline and Motor Oil.
What Better Combination?
NURSES
NURSING—Practical nurse, will he’.p
with bouse work, phone 1364-W.
9-26-28p
DIRECTORS
E Key. E 1. Fry, Chas. Cobb, Jr., O. M. Heartain, W. T. Twymaa
John F. Womack, Jeme L Cartec.
FOR RENT—Two large rooms on
first floor, all conveniences, to nice
couple without children. W. S. Cook,
Phone 886.__9-26-10-3
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two-
room apartment, all conveniences. 404
FOURTH
And “obedient” to the WILL of
God
Colossians 1:9 “Filed with the
knowledge of HIS WILL in all wis-
dom and “spiritual understanding."
Phil. 1:9 'Your love abound yet more
and more in all knowledge and in al!
If you will adopt the Budget Plan and stick to it, yon
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 eome 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.
exceedingly reasonably to quiet, re- HELP WANTED—An intelligent per.
fned.man or boy. You,can get.rea- son, either sex, may earn $100 to $200
nonable board dose by. Phone 1127 or, monthly corresponding for newspapers
tellst 701 E Bowie St., Mrs. T. H. 1 $15 to $25 weekly in spare time; ex-
Langley._____________________________ perience unnecessary; no canvassing.
Classified Ads
PHONE 993
FOR RENT—The downstairs apart- wAen-G—,. —7—T----..
menSautheastotkhe WANTEDoywoutdokgotspprerertu.
porch, JsAJt:
853.__9-23-2%
FOR SALE—My dairy and truck__
farm on Rosboreugh Springs read LOST OR STRAYED—One black and
We sell the best brands of standard merchandise at prices
sometimes lower—always as cheap—as other charge for
OFF BRANDS. Just received—Remington line of Pocket
Knives, the best in town; Remington Nitro Club Shells and
pistol balls. French Ray-o-Lite Batteries, School Pencils
with holders for a nickel. Singleton’s Syrup, White Swan
Peaches and Olives, Airy Fairy Flour and Mrs. Tucker’s
Shortening. Brown’s 5-Star “Blue Ribbon” and “White
House” shoes for men and boys, “Maxine” for ladies. Finck’s
Detroit Special work pants. You know they are better.
Prices as low as any human’s.
Ones own SELF.
Matthew 21:28 "SON, go work.'
and glands of the skin because they
can't get out. Unhealthy skin holds
ora.’ ...... 1 Cor. 2:4 “In ‘demonstration’ of the
I Cor. 3:10 “Take heed HOW ye SPIRIT.” ....
“Christian Work ” Seven things.
FIRST
Christian work is to be done by
Christian people. ONLY the children
of God are to do the work of God.
Matthew 21:28 “SON, go work in
MY vineyard.”
Exodus 85:5 "Take, from AMONG
YOU an offering.”
Nehemiah 2:18-20 “We HIS SER-
VANTS will arise and build but YE
have no portion nor right nor mem-
orial in Jerusalem."
SECOND
But EVERY Christian is to do Chris-
tian work.
Mark 13:34 To EVERY mar "his"
work."......
I Cor. 12:7 “Given to EVERY man.”
Verse 11 ‘Dividing to EVERY man..
Matthew 25:15 “To EVERY MAN.”
Judges 7:21 They stood EVERY
umn in his place.”
THIRD r
It is always to be "according to”
the MIND of God!
Exodus 25:9 “ACCORDING to all
that ‘I’ show thee; even SO shall ye
make it.”.....
Exodus 36:1 ‘To know HOW to
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Austin Street, five rooms, large, glass: . Tate.
edand soreenedporchponsouthAu, WANTED T0 BUY—We and sell
modern convenences. Keduced raves. . e . . J . . ,,
stoves of any kind and furniture.
. Phone 496. 9-5-tfc
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this condition exist. For this reason
“skin lotions,” etc., can’t possibly help
you any. You need what is known as
Black and White Ointment which
heals the sores, builds up the tissue
of the skin, makes it active, so it
naturally expels all the acid poisons
which the system must throw off thru
the pores. Then pimples, blotches,
breaking out,” eczema, etc., quickly
disappear.
Black and White Ointment is eco-
nomically priced in generous pack-
ages. The 50c size contains three times
as much as the 26e size. All dealers
have it.
__________________________________9-25tfc
FOR RENT—Six room brick flat with
all modern conveniences, on West
Rusk St, rent $37AO. Phone 1186.
_________________9-25tfc
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping with all mod-
ern conveniences. 1006 E. Houston.
Phone 1229. 9-23tfe
FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms
with all modern conveniences. 606
W. Burleson St, phone 204. 9-23tfc
FOR RENT—Three room apartment,
nicely furnished, every convenience.
Separate meters, also new garage. 702
East avenue, or phone 888. Mra Jock
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MR.JI449 $ HOWDN.
-——DIRECTOR.
I HOW MUCH?
STRAYED—From my farm 9 miles
northwest of Harleton, Texas, Sat-
urday night, September 1, 1923, one
reddish Dun mare mule, 5 years old,
with spot on left side near where
spur would strike. Last trace was
at Harleton on Marshall and Coffee-
ville road. Reward of $5 offered for
location. Notify J. H. MeGeorge,
care of R. W. Taylor & Co.
9-18-10-2p
by poisons from the perspiration be-
" coming congested in the tiny pores
them back and you know what must
” happen when you continue to let
Outline of Sunday School Lesson
BY, REV. W. L CARROLL D. D.
Instead of Review SEPT. 80, 1923
FOR SALE—Some of the homes in
Marshall and Harrison county. I have
one farm, 165 acres, 33 head of Jersey
cattle, 4 head of good work stock, 14
head of hogs, 175 bushels corn, 3
bales cotton, wagon, $150 of tools,
everything, place and all, for $4200,
8 miles from town. I also have a
farm 7% miles from town, 240 acres,
3 miles from Scottsville for $15 per
sv iwrv aaswaa Swmaa. aw- 40
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zriirs*’EX'•!?“,« FORSALE-Tn
school. Phone 1383-W.______9-25tfc
FOR RENT—Two or three rooms Large lot north side, $10 cash and $5
dmwmatairs: furnished •n- itoht he l per month. 12 acres improved part
WANTED—Eighteen first class ma-
chinists, experienced in marine work.
No labor trouble. Galveston Dry
Dock and Construction Co. Galveston
* FOR RENT—6 room house with hall,
dty water, bath, gas and electric
lights. Near school. Apply to Mra.
J. F. Pavia, Phone 1126. , 8-9tfe
REDUCED RATES—Attractive five
room brick apartment, sleeping porch,
ezcellent condition, beat location in
Marshall. W. D. Allen, Central Bank
EogodtnaEkom “AIPSntergstraode, 109T-Key ring containine
— hu M- i i Yn.. keys, enclosed in leather case. Finder
me on public square. J. J. I return to News office or phone
----------------------------2-25-27, 1116. 9-28p
EoE tmahe Mrehsrse’oe M125 LOst-Femaln, fox,hound, phitawith
shan. Dorsey Gillette, box 866, gray spotibobtai Eonppuman.on
guamai, A„"e, g.grm collar. Last seen at Rosborough
Springdale, Arkansas._________23 Springs. Bring to Jim Craig or Sid;
FOR SALE—Gentleman’s dress suit,; Perry for reward. 9-27p
sine 38. Splendid condition. Phone1 -
three and one half miles from Mar- tan hound puppy, four months old,
shali. Well improved. Thirty Jeriwhite feet and white breast long ears
say cows, nearly al are registered. Suitable reward for his return. Harry
Will sell all or a part of land and Elder, phone 9049-F2. 9-26p
re^phoni^OOUF-Ti1' W‘ °‘ 9^30p The News Want Ads for Results
Well furnished with extra nice furni-
ture. Large lot with nice garage.
Price per month, $50. Phone 421 or
home phone 9010-12. C. W. LaGrone,
City Halt___9-15tfc
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
$15 a month, two unfurnished rooms,
$10 a month. Phone 101. 9-11tfe
FOR kENT--One nice room, centrally
located. New good boarding house,
410 E. Rusk street. Phone 896.
___________________________________9-8tfc
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
roota and bath for one or two gentle-
............
Your Meal Ticket Buys Moks
$6.00 for $5.00
—at th-
MORGAN HOTEL
Service Quality Qumntlty
WANTED—To buy, bogs of all kinds.
Joe Williams, phone 581.
__9-26-1026-c
SALESMEN WANTED—Recent pro-
motions have made openings for two
live wire salesmen, in large national
concern. Good pay at start, excell-
ent chance for advancement, to exe-
cutive positions. Experience unnec-
essary. Phone 503 for appointment.
_____ 9-25-27c
WANTED—Good box wood heater.
Must be in good condition. Write
L C. Bentley, care of Morning News,
it is easy to understand why so
many people never have been able to
get rid of their pimples, blotches,
bumps and other akin troubles, which
keep them from being attractive,
when you consider that few of them
know what is causing them, and nat-
urally don’t know when they are not
doing the right thing to get rid of
them.
So-called skin diseases are caused
acre. If you can get a place for
leas than that they will have to give
it to you. A real good house. I have
two of the prettiest homes in Mar-
shall on South Washington, lets trade.
Three acres also for sale on Jeffer-
son highway east. Ring 9038-R4.
Greenwood. Phone 1387. 9-26-28p
Foil MNT—Three rooms and a
FOR SALE—One 1928 model Over-
land touring car, in good condition, if
interested call at the News office or
phone 111$. 10-3p
FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, run less
than five hundred miles, on paved
streets, easy terms. Phone 487, af-
Everything Electrical
HILLIARD RADIO AND
ELECTRIC SHOP
We do house wiring and all kinds
of repair work
214EAustnSt Phome472
“JIGGS"—*
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1923, newspaper, September 26, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411512/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .