The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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9-21 SPENCER’S REPAIR SHOP.
scription suncays. the News agrees with the correspon- 10,59 days ensolment, September
member dentucutsmheNews has no information that a High School................
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HOMER M PRICE
BRYAN BLALOCK
Nothing adds more to the pleasure and comfort of the
miss.orishild than perfect fitting ShoesShoes of Chare
and rWehave the most complete lines to be found-
and oui fitting service cannot be excelled.
It is very unfortunate that the
Sabbath observance
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a aaucer of ice cream. No one could claim that
Per month , SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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The Marshall Morning News
seAotersrapazar"bushsd.ssanz.day Monday an
Growing GirlsDress and Sport Shoes
wehave other good, strong, serviceable, School Shoes-
ndsnap.spmedium round toes- with plent o a
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the marshal
LAY AU UNDER CONTRIBUTH
Persian Dervishes Demane Alms as j
Right, and Simple People Read-
ily Give Up.
A feature of Persian life which t
trates the simple and superstitig
Equip the Youngsters for School
We sell everything for school except the books, w.
havea wide range of grades and kinds that are S,"
abe for-usebygan.students from"kindergatrtntdapt-
them w-oy rsth ey re new goods and ‘hat makes
chams"othy-.Eeing.worthy, they are desirable pur-
them On* nd the children to us and let us help equip
them. Our knowledge is at your service and theirs P
FRY-HODGE DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
.The Morning News has had many kind words
comgndthe peanoflus should nat go to baseS cotton. We ho^ £^ere
don an best be cahoanaenaccorakigg,biszrecreaa ns: blanie us for publishing the one that “•
Mosaic law is violating the Sabbath. One woman
cooks hot dinner on Sunday and may criticise
another who buys ice cream for her dessert, but
hoth are in equal violation of the commandment
that thundered from Sinai.
nature of th* people „f the inideas
their tolerance of th* dervishes. The
wzirl, Eypaylke beggars iufest p
cities and anuny th* village foiu
pa-sing from on* ptace t„ another,
cording to thetr vows of itinerune.
These nr* not th* whirling derv <
or cirus font*. Whirling would be t<
mnerzetie a form of worship for Ml
meiuabers of this most anctent leiK I
nm “’*** ‘h*’ Their gr.iite-si exerxion qpng I
BENEFITS OF GOOD ROADS THAT SHOUI 1) I
EMBRACE ENTIRE COUNTY I
ent's office.
----------- -.e name A comparison of yesterday’s enron.
As an example, a letter ment with that of the second day at
the beginning of the 1918 term, and
the increase is given below.
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The trouble is we all can see where the other
person violates the Sabbath but excuse ourselves
oftentimes for equally flagrant violation. Those
of us who have no autos sometimes think that
the fellow who has one rides around too much on
Sunday, and the fellow who has an
Total.....................1336
, ,Second day’s enrollment, September
say a good many IGth, 1919: p
But there is no danger of Marshall going
dead whether the lid stays on or not. This writer
remembers right here in Marshall when the sa-
loons refused to even close on Sunday while the
children were on their way to Sunday school
Tanner o/‘Hubbdrdr butteitoth tiiam.Ftc
read to we of the World’s Heroes. Other
papers have simply mentioned it as an in-
cident. I tremble, and thrih before such sacri-
nce, and turn my eyes heavenward when I
speak of such heroism. Such expression of
love, loyalty, fidelity, sacrifice, undaunted
ovrage is.worthy of recalling, and engraving
upon the tablets of memory, lest we forget
Wrd"tove is the greatest thing in the
ress.
10.50 Sept. 16.—The output
corrosnoncon. g;.....our anonymous West End School...
correspondent says it does. Should we publish East End Schoo)
the communication and the officers should ask North I' - - -.....
S tor proof we would be in a very awkward sit- Vantzandtschooi.:
South Marshall School
M enudeedsametime do • helpful'thing
opotcelawsuthat are being
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law in selling lish the name of
thirsty citizen; if a fellow got "
on gascline it didn't seem so badt
ahow mm to replenish; a man might want a lot
te of Tanlac real badly on Sunday or
be much worse, he might need a
filled that would
Co-Operative and Profit-Sharing
Business
is becoming more popular daily, and is going a long way
towardasolving labor problems. The Columbia R
foing Cozz.incorporated under the laws of the State of
Texas, with a paid-up capita) of $500,000, is buildin, ,
string of filling stations in Texas. They ’are offering a
limited amount of the stock in each town where the 81
ions will be built. They have purchased the lot on the
corner of East Houston avenue and Columbus street in
Marshall, where they build very soon • mdstsin
ing-Station and Rest-Room. This station will be IE
by our own townsman, Frank E. Wood. * handled
Only a.small amount of stock is allotted to each city
With each share of Profit-Sharing stock, you receive a
like amount of stock in the Refining Company re
ceive a quarterly dividend on the Profit-Sharing ttr
until you receive 100 per cent, then that stock is stock
in S'S XXX: iM cip
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A READER OF THE MARSHALL
MORNING NEWS.
Go-Cart* re-tired while you wait
at Spencer’s Repair Shop. (9-21)
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“THE LETTER OF THE LAW KILLETH-
So you see it’s useless to send in communica-
tions unless they are signed by .some one who
mustsbe responsible for the statements made
therein. The News proposes to cg _ „ :
things on its own initiative and wii have AlwL c.. ,
therefore astsam additional bLS™’ an hi
Years ago an old friend said to the writer: Vonhamarssalloschool
that hie letter of the law‘killeth fftM subscription and ...
of the law maketh alive.” 1 the spirit of the stricken city.
quickly.”
Eedodhntee,
School Enrollment
Shows Good Increase
The Morning News has received several com-
But reaiy in tk munications regarding the Sunday law enforce.
News we had in.the opinion of The Morning ment to which the writers decline
were nn n probably gone far enough. There names. This wont do.
a cold drslgrant io lations of the law in selling lish. the name of a correspondent should ’ the
a emu dink to a thirsty citizen; if a fellow got writer prefer not, but we must have the
snort on gascline it didn‘ ______ . . for our own nrotection /
1 ' . A MM ~-«IIIUIC, a IEter
receiyed yesterday insists that the police could
■ wb. t d obetter service by closing a certain boot-legging
’ what might joint than stopping the selling of cold drinks on
prescription i Sunday. The News----- • •
. . mean life or death to a i
of.hisfamily.It’s true the drug store is not pro-
hib ted from filling the prescription, but we can
harlysexpect a merchant to keep his store open
T. The NarshasribrningxaswSept. 14,1919.
1 want to tell you the enjoyment I get
from reading yOUr newsy paper. Yours is
a conservative paper for conservative peo-
p.e.—free of glaring, garish sensational head-
lines. depicting crime, and all that savors of
yellow journalism. A paper full of every.
. thing, that means for the uplift of a com-
munity.
A substantial increase in this year’s
. . . . enrollment in the public schools over
Wo d l osign their that of last year is note! in compaxe
W e do not desire to pub- tive reports from the superintend.
back door open. Barber shops at that tPiggthe
open till noon on Sunday. Grocery storlsewept
open nil day. Finally the saloons closed all tS
gether.the barbers concluded they wouldn’t work
even days in the week, the grocery store men as
a rule determined they could make a living in
six daysand the public adjusted themselves to
then situa tionand rarshall has gone ahead and
Deen Just a prosperous and much happier.
in A1ew years ag° tne question came up of clos.
g the post-office on Sunday and then we heard
theaelderz.of Puritanism and that Marshan would
be about the same as Abney’s switch if we kept
on. EUt the postoffice do^d- about 30 employees
we asneeded day with their families’and
nose® & our mail in time to answer all pur-
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question of There is .much interest being manifested in
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tn 1 n, ng- It has caused a very sacred question Road bonds to build the five designated highways
to be made the butt of ridicule. The observance of the county. Judge Strength tells rhENor-
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haveunotbeep able t quit
law People, if any, strictly observe the old Mosaic the cost of a single mile of road. It m be 1m- l
law regarding the Seventh Day. In fact we do possible to build al the roads desired from the
not even claim that it is the seventh day that bond issue but we are quite sure the people of
comes on Sunday. The Christian world has the ‘ the.county.would not endorse excessive expendi-
bestofareason for changing it to the maintnnamnycontaxorrtwgoroadg With the S-cent
ee • ut there is no divine command to do roads can be kept in repair and it should always
beremembered that the people ali over the county
a reto pay the taxes and ‘he benefits should b
as equally distributed as possible.
- Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ Shoes
Our stock is complete in all the wanted sizes and lasts
toWesoan meet your wants at prices ranging from 508
But the ridicule that is being heaped on the
heiXX the Lord’s day is anything but
hepfu ..The reason for this ridicule probably
esin thefact that there was no public opinion
Eormed that the way we were conducting our
Sunday observance was wrong. There was noj
demand for enforcement from the churches. It
came a out through business rivalries and any ay-----uu rena saia to the writer -l Van Zandt sL,
moralguestion that gets mixed up in business isWhenerergoudesanything ihatis woFth doing South Marshall School
liable to be dragged through the mud YouWi. always find some one beneath you to
maTheNewsthinks the ity commission coutatihiseiaysomnenyeredvanything,that “ "t , Tatal.....................UMI
drawing ieneral desire of the Public by with- down a helping hand.” The snows of +.notreach Inerease over last year’s enroll-1
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extend it- theAndanother thingwe.should remember thatSosthEmdarshhno’sdnornanssof.: 7
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istheuzgarage. It exempts the sale of ice cream, luxuries and spend the increase for 9-21 SPENCER’S REPAIR SHOP.
•no grape juice and coca-cola would undoubted)v I --—
have been exemnted hoa +hn- heon +hn uDtemy I . --- Wanted to Rent.
y. There is certainly brought sster.city pf Corpus Christi has been L A piano. Phone 517.
limeade than there is her £ople arey.theterribl leistorm. Thousands of
•h. driving ofa onsunaaywdeciaim man” m wndemalndsscrendrrdsdara invant
the running of “ auto wrong Al"“.SU tn needed and the prosperous cities oF“TexasPis
daitosetsane on this subject “« carry “out Marshal 8hould respond at once. The Morning
-. He helps doubly who helps
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 17, 1919, newspaper, September 17, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406161/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .