The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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Freight Depot
PHONE 276
Sec. -Treas. Marshall N. F. L A
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Take advantage of
the great assort-
ments at the Gift
House, and select
now! Gifts will be
laid away until you
are ready to have
them delivered.
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in darkness I put out to sea
Upon a stormy tide.
No friendly beacon lighted me,
No kindly star did guide;
With untried hands my bark I steered.
By raging billows tossed.
And driven on by winds that veered,
Until my course I lost.
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DON’T
Postpone This!
Theo Dorsett, M.D.
Practice Limited to I y
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Seek one just as you would a financial advisor.
Start to church today.
men were in uniform.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
AND FITTING GLA
Lake Building
Corner Austin and I
Hilliard - Green
Clothing Co. 3
Still dreaming of far sunny lands
Beyond the roaring main,
With tired heart and bleeding hands
I've grasped the helm again,
Till well I know that over me
Blue skies will never bend—
No island green in summer sea
Awaits my journey's end.
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— Diston Hand Saws
Plumb Double-Lif e Hatchets and Hammers
Stanley Levels and Planes
The
Matthewson-Pelz
Quality
of
High-Grade
Guaranteed
And tacked in fiercest gales;
But now the most I’ve cut away
With wind and wave to roll.
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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?
Marshall Hardware Company
Telephone No. 95
1 SELL
ROOF COVERING
To Preserve all Kinds pi
Roofing
J. F. DAVIS \
Phone 1123 1
Matthewson-Pelz
Jewelry Co.
The Court House is Oppo-
site Us
McWilliams \
TRE AND VULCANIZING o.
All Vuleaniziag Gtaranteed.
C—w Bolivar and Bowie Streeta
PHONE as
Dr. Ida G. T. Hagestad
Osteopathic Physician /
Ofice 105% East Auatin Stree
Over Marcus-Kariel Clo. Co. ..
Ofice Phone 1333 R«a Phome 508
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MORNING PRAYER
If I have sinned against my fellows. Dear Lord,
let me be quick to make amends, and if I am sinned
against make me quick to forgive. Amen
I tary of Marshall is now located
Mat 206 East Austin street in the
_/Lothrop building. ll-6-tfc
There are at least twenty candidates groom-
ing for Governor. Whether all of these will ac-
tually get in the race is doubtful. A number of
them will no doubt be eliminated. Several of
them have no other hope for election than that
the klan will put them over. But the klan will
no doubt do as they did in the senatorial race last
summer when they centered on Earle Mayfield.
But just now the following patriots have their
lightning rods up hoping to attract the Invisible
Empire electricity: Thos. D. Barotn of Amarillo.
V. A. Collins of Dallas, W. A. Hanger of Fort
Worth, Mike Thomas of Dallas—with Collins said
to have the inside track. Here is a list of probable
candidates as seen by the Sherman Chronicle:
_________joe Burkett of Eastland county, former county
FOR SALE AT A BAjudge and present member of the state senate.
----- Lynch Davidson of Houston, millionaire lum-
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BROWNRIGG & STEVENS
Insurance Agenta I
Ufa, Fire, Autemobile and
• Lve Steck ’
TELEPHONE 203-3
And on my knees gone down to pray
That God will save my soul.
—S. D. P.
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I've held my course as best I might.
I’ve spread ar.d reefed my sails,
I've breasted waves in blackest night
$35 $40 $45
—Men’s and Young Men’s
why snouia not the
sense of ser- the American Legion.
------1 Vince or money refunded.
_ ! gists.
Broom __________,
HILLIARD KADIOSA Nd
ELECTRIC SHOP J
W. do bouse wiring and all khde
of repair werk
214 E Auatm St. Phome 472
Office Phone 731 Rea. Phone 1408
SOCIETY
BRAND CLOTHES
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—Wherever you see well dressed men assembled you
can find our Clothe in abundance.
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Silver.
heads of big business have as keen a
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
vice to the community as the doctor, the minis-
ter, the teacher or the editor ?
To what end is the race to capture the last
possible dollar?
The churches of Marshall and every city and
countryside believe that every man will find his
greatest joy in serving others, whatever be his
MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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East Texas
Vulcanizing Company
A West Side Square
) PHONE 408
Telephone 365 Quick Delivery
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peculiar abilities.
Learn what God has for your life.
Business experts can help but little along this
’ ’ a spirit-
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Bernard R. Lindsay
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 1
Citizens State Bank Building
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The Marshall Morning News
Two Fords with trvberman, former lieutenant governor.
See J. W. Dickson, 1 Thomas D. Barton of Amarillo, soldier, who
Eubanks Bolivar street. r active service in France and who was decor-
led for bravery; at present adjutant general
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Sunday, November 11, 1983
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| Professional Cards I
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Dr. W. E. Harrington
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Often over Western Union ofee
-""Hours9t12,2ts /
Phones: *
Often TM Residenee1195-
R. P. Littlejohn .
General Insurance I
Olden Agency—Only Reliable fom.
panies Represented Phod• 5
During the interval from now to that Novem- I
ber 11 in 1918 the old world has not experienced
the peace it hoped for, but in this country pros-
perity and happiness reigns.
Today the celebration of the signing of the
Armistice will be observed in the churches
throughout the country. It is especially appro-
priate that this should be done. The Old World
in its distress and the New World in its prosperity
needs to ask the guidance of Almighty God.
a MWsnaper published every day ex«pt Ae
Hoti Itarnhall building, Marshall, Texas. Phot>« »*8:—
■OMER M. PRICE---------------Editor and Publisher
■mm l ANF __________Advertising Manager
BENJAMIN WOODALL-----------Circulation M anazer
WB .LIAM JASPER_________----------Telegraph Editor
----SUBSCRIPTION RATES "
Per month, by carrier---------------------------90.20
Per month, by mail---------------------------- 500
Per year, by carrier------------------------- ---— i
MEhterea as second-ciass matter September 7, 1919. .
at the post "cAice at Marshall, Texas, under the Act of line, but every true pastor of a church is
March 3rd, 1897."
Five years ago today there was great rejoicing
; in this country. Millions of mothers and fathers,
wives and sweethearts fell to their knees in thank-
fulness. Nearly five million of our boys and young
J. D. JOHNSO
“The Plumber*
Phone 1348 210 Park
MONEY TO LOAN
on your
AUTOMOBILE t
Wines & Wandell 1
Cobb Bldg- Phone 238
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The office of the City Secre-
Quarterback
Horton ..................March
Left Half
Yon can get money at 5% per MSV
interest to pay off land notes, to
build house or bam, to make anyl
farm improvements—and you have
thirty-four and one-half years to
pay if you want that much. Let maj
help you buy a farm. I
If you have a farm to sell I .can
help you sell it with one of these _ A A .
farm loan. y ( ony Maranto
see me im the Cit Hane 203 West Houston St.
W. H. Atteberry J
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"of Texas.
Thomas W. Davidson of Marshall, lawyer, and
A X at present lieutenant governor.
UOU W. E. Pope of Nueces county, member of the
legislature, author of the Pope textbook measure.
Ami V. A. Collins of Dallas, former member of the
U-legislature and one of the leaders for the estab-
lishment of Texas College of Technology.
—Why not put at W. A. Hanger of Fort Worth, prominent poli-
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" * 10 Pounds Sugar--------11.00 '
V 16 Pounds Spuds--------__50c ,
8-pound Bucket Snowdrift.$ 1.60
Quart Bottle Grape Juice—70c
• Dried Salt Meat, per lb.__—18c
— 5 Iba. Sugar Cured Racon--$1.00 ■
14-oz. Bottle Catauto.-------25 )
Armour’s Oats --X--------10e
2 cans No. 2 TendSweet
Corn-------- 25c
48-pound sack Monarch
Flour_______________|1.90
7 bars Star Soap----------25c
3 No. 1 Tomatoes. --------25c
45-pound Can Lard------$6.90
into an INTEREStical leader and former state senator.
—It costs you no R E Thomason of El Paso, former speaker of
ETe tab surthe house and at one timecandidatefongoyernor.
such an account t< H. L- Darwin of Cooper, state senator.
—You owe it to M. H. Thomas of Dallas, leader in Masonic cir-
pendent on you. cles and big cotton factor.
—We pay four pe E. R. Cockrell of Fort Worth, mayor for
Accounts.......two terms.
Oscar Holcomb of Houston, mayor.
Start T( Alvin Owsley of Denton, former member of,
the legislature and former national commander of
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1923, newspaper, November 11, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411552/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .