The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. [142], Ed. 1 Sunday, February 22, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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INFLUENCING MANY.
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2-24c society, Friday evening, Mr.’ Cham-
Tezas.
bers, Miss Mendena Pettit, and Miss
6,
FOR SALE—Second hand Ford Road-
Rev. Merril, field secretary for the
A. Patman, Route No. 4.
2-26-p
that he might be given a true concep- I
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FOUND
Win-
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
FOR RENT
I
LEASES
DOUGHBOY' WRITES CONTENDED ing was ■ demonstration of the pos-
LETTER FROM SIBERIA.
LINGER LONGER CLUB.
s
FOR SALE
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and punch
ports—many unfavorable and magni-
r
terms ansured.
2-26
SINGER SHOP.
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ter
lefterson Ave.
2-23-p
BY THE
0
Wiley Univeristy Chorus Choir
MORTON E. DENNIS, Director
CITY HALL AUDITORIUM
as
Cut
—Tickets 50 Cento-—
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TELEPHONE 45
EAST TEXAS WELDING CO.
Eggs
FOR SALE—Brown
J
ting. Call and see my chicken
W6. La Baume, 612 E Grand.
3-16-e
PHONE 740—Building formerly oceupied by Priest Print Shep
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Y
Perkins Brothers.
0. A. MeGilvray, Manager
Very truly,
Texas
Hallsville,
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East
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les.
cut
The Linger Longer club had its
opening banquet. Friday evening at
the Club rooms. from 0 o’clock until 2.
News Want Ads wield tre-
mendous influence on influence
m3
cks
its,
75
75
nothing too large or
guaranteed to he sati
sibilities of a grandstand in the fu-
ture.
and
line
ide-
■ of
xas
9.75
75
to
ext
ext
intelligent citizens have been aaked
to serve as judges.
"Hearts of the World” is more than
a picture play; it is a world drama
that goes straight to the heart. it is
the human quality that makes ‘Hearts
of the Worid" as big as mankind. See
thia big picture at the Elk Monday
and Tuesday. Admission 25 and 50
cents. Matinee 2:30. Night 7:30.
, in Hope
. S. Pace,
2-22-p
H. J. T. JONES or
L P. PONDER
iking
•e of-
price
• you
al t in-
and little
and a eouple more boys on a hunt-
ing trip which I know I will enjoy
very much.
Well I will close hoping to bear
that radiates to
fat life.
News Wants ■
dividusls and to
t .
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’ll
41
SALE—466 acres of land, 100 in
tivation, six houses, one 26,000
tty Saw Mill complete, two log
1, one saddle horse, 00 head cat-
PHONE
788
For trat clans
of
ith
me
ar-
75
>75
85.
ge
vy,
ast
85
00
d cow, rich
call at 1600
2-25-
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fied no doubt—soon were prevalent
‘ We all heard them, and the great ery
CHORAL EVENT OF THE SEASON
GOUNOD’S ORATORIO
Dear Sir:
I will take the pleasure to write
you a few limes to let you know that
I am well and hope you are the same.
It is fine weather up here now, al-
though it has been cold.
We had a very nice dinner Thanks-
giving. and appreciated it very much.
68 — Phones — 201
Baggage Transferred
OPEN DAT AND NIGHT
lights, City water and gas, on
Street. See Dave Johnson, 607
FOR SALE—One corner lot 60X120
* on George Greeg St Close to Cel-
m of Marshall. Miss Carrie Bittner,
Thirty-Two Voices, Accompanied by an Orchestra
of Five Pieces
)
ent
ost
i or
SALE—One
ksr. Phone
LEAF MOLD—For flower beds, etc.,
for sale by R. F. Neely, W. Bur-
leson, phone 812. (2-24p
sixe miles South of Marghell, 1-2
i from gravel road. Paul Harris.
227-p
VAWTERS
Tailorshop
1-
. at
pes
and
oice
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Warhorse Game Chickens
Selling for $10.00 per pair.
Setting of 15 eggs $2.00.
—Address—
WARHORSE GAME Farm
Harleton, Texas
Yellow Taxi Line
—For Service—
Jones No. 41 Cotton
Seed
The staple of this cotton
grades as high as 1 8-16 inches
and sells for from $15 to 40
par bale more.
Runs from 88% to 36% lint
Price |4.00 per bushel
A few farmers who
grew “41” last year-
ask them:
B. M. Manuel, Halls-
ville, Texas.
Homer Young, Halls-
ville, Texas.
J. H. Bass, Hallsville,
Texas.
G. W. Friendly, Halls-
ville, Texas.
R. W. Bolding, Halls-
ville, Toxas.
H. T. Warren, Halls-
ville, Texas.
Ite Hurt to the Cheapest"
Write or pheue your
Franeis J. Corbin, Pvt Inf.
A. E F., Siberia.”
—Arme Recruiting News.
Thursday Evening, February 26th, 1920
8:30 p. m, at the
businesses and they help many
in solving business and house-
hold problems.
Now. Wants are equally af-
felent in meeting the preasing
scads of the houehold and pro-
viding for many other urgent
needs as well.
News Wants will furnish a
satisfactory solution for many
problems.
sFOUND—A pair of glasses on South
Washington Ave. Owner can get
same by calling at the Co-operative
store and paying for this ad. (tfc)
FOR SALE
FOR 8AIE—Mules, plow tools and.
Sweet potato planter. I have for
sate the following: One pair of mules;
riding cultivator, with disk, harrow I
and other attachments, all adjustable;
one set double harness; number 10
EGGS FOR SALE—Single Comb
Rhode Island Reds. $1.50 per set
af IS-eggs. Two settings for
. Mrs. D. F. Bailey, phone 9035-
8. Route No. 3, Marshall. 3-17-p
spoke Friday morning upon the two-
fold relationship of man. The ser-'
mon was based upon Solomon’s prayer'
g
0
was served at Marshall
FORD FOR SALE—Five passenger
Ford car. First-class condition.
Cheap for cash or will give terms.
See me 1 1-2 miles north of town. J.
every walk
e
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“THE REDEMPTION”
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victorious in the games but the, cheer-
ing banned was won by the Philoma-
thians. Triumphal celebrations later
took the form of “Burial in effigy”,
white flag with score painted thereon
“flaunted” to the- breeze and much
display of society colors upon the
buildings.
The illness of Professor Strick and
Mrs. Green has been a source of regret
to all and especially the music stu-
dents who wish them a speedy recov-
ery.
The beehive activity on the athletic
field Saturday and the amount of
work which the many enthusiastic
hands did in grading and laying off
the mew dimmend waa goad to long up-
I should have dpne. We are going
to go out on the range Monday and
I pm going to try to do good shooting.
I like it quite well out here so far,
and hope I will continue to like it
All the officers up hire are very
nice to us
There are four Austrian prisoners
working up here and two of them
talk very good French. The one that
talks the best works down at the of-
fieere’ quarters and I got permission
from the Captain to go down every
night and talk with him as I am
French myself.
FOR RENT—Two choice offices in
the Mahon Building. For terms
phene 184 or 313. 2-26-
FOR SALE—One new house, never
been occupied—four rooms and
Jeften
y. Pay best cash price. See W. M.
MeClaran, 216 North Wellington st.,
next door to Garland Grocery. Mar-
ihall. Texas_____________________3-3-p
Hotel. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Saundefuo,
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas,
Chaperons; Mrs. James Berry, Mrs.
Harry Haiteo, Mrs. Doppermayer,
Misses, Kate Smith, Jewell Westmore-
land, Ruth Eakeo, Thelma O’Connor,
Sarah Stewans, Corrine O’Connor,
Pauline Westmoreland, Clemmie Me-
Adama, Julia Steuans, Eula Brady.
THE MARSHALL MORNING.)
BUSY WEEK AT r
THE COLLEGE i.
analfemaRamon. At “ •** • three course luncheon
wants a cashier, "preferable" man
with High school education, one who
can meet and handle the public. No
limit to promotion, promotion accord-
ing to ability. Good position for right
man. Give age, exyafience and ref-
erence. Apply in own handwriting.
Address Dok 858. 2-23-
FOR SALE—Buick Six, good as new, mathian society on the negative side
hS SS.V EbaxEoainhusee a; of the question. Five of. Marshall’s
I
—
ANNUAL DEBATE NEXT FRIDAY I
—BASEBALL DIAMOND
NOW IN SHAPE.
at rCpenarmnendt
small for my careful attention AU work
tory. We alio de tool dreesig.
sia." The cry was heard and our
forces are now under orders to sail.
But some of the men on duty in Si-
beria did enjoy the service. Some
found life worth while.
The following letter, a simple, boy-
ish note is self-explanatory. If this
private’s letter can be used as a crit-
erion the lot of the American dough-
boy in that unsettled country was not
so hard, and the general "hulluvaloo"
over the condition and treatment of
our troops there can be tagged and
MATTRESSES—Fumigated and made
over; old furniture made like new.
Phone 778.__(tfc)
2-25- .
■ from you seen.
was welcomed at chapel |
■ 1
With the sending- cf an Amreican
• 'Expeditionary Force to Siberia, een-
FOR SALE—At reduced price, several
fine New Zeland Does, also 40
young Rabbits st 81.00 each. East
Texas Rabbetry. Phone 624. 2-24-c
V....... ■ ' । — i-- -i .......
FOR SALE—One fine Brood Sow.
Will take #40.00 if sold st ones.
Ai Pova 50 Pizehle“set-"mnekaegj. Excuse me for not writing before,
E. Petty, Old Sexton House. 2-27-p
EGGS FOR SALE—Barred Rock,
Rhode Island Red, White Leghorn,
41.50 per setting of 16. Also one 250
egg Syphus Incubs tor. Mrs. R. M. _____ -g-. „ ______________
Anderson. Phone 9018-3 rings. Mar- I tion of moral values, of his responsi-
——— 8——---------... 3-6P । bilities and opportunities.
FOR SALE—Seed Sweet potatoes. In the annual rooting and basket-
Nancy Hull’s and Bunch Yams, $2.00 ball carnival between the Erimonhian
ber bushel. H. O. Bell, P. O. Box 216. " carnival.between Erisophian
Live on Elysian Field road, four and Philomathian Literary societies,
miles out. 229-p Tuesday evening, the Erisophians were
ditions in that country became a nut-
ter of personal interest Our men
were there, and naturally we were 2-
FOR SALE, acrefarm, 1-2 miles Margaret Hollis as entertainment com-
from town on upper Port Caddo . • 1 .
read. One five roomhouse, one three' mittee conducted the party through-
room house, two large barns, one-half i out the evening.
of place under hog-proof fence, run- j The annual debate upon the Mexi-
water the yar round. Miss Car- can question will be held in chapel,
gieBittner, At Perkins Bro., or phone next Friday evening. Mr. John Berg’
_____________________________ lund and J. H. Davis will advocate
EGGS FOR SALE—Full blood. Single intervention in Mexico by the United
Comb Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 set- States, to be opposed by Mr. Dow!
ting. Phone 217._______________2 25-p Heard and Paul Griffin of the Philo- J
23 ‘ “
Bunday, Feb. 22, 1920
was: "Bring our Men Out of Rus-
Wanted—Farmhand wanted to
work for wages. Any age from 10
to 97. H. O. Bell, P. O. Box 216. four
miles out on Elysian Field road. 2-29-P
WANTED—Teams to haul lumber
from mill on Harleton Road to West
Marshall switch. $7 per thousand. R.
A. Hatley and Company. 2-27-c
WANTED—A wage hand to work
this year on the farm. Phone 9045-
Ring 2. J. E. Shriver, Gen. Del. Mar-
ebaU.__2-22-P
WInTED—Too to know that we buy.
and mil second band fnanifrs, at
P. C. Williams Grocery Store, 807
S. R. R. (We)
WANTEDTo buy, clean white rags
at Mowing News oice.______tf
WANTED—A reliable company
■ R. P. LITTLEJOHN V
■ GCNERAL INSURANCE »
■ Oldest sgtney only reliable •
■ eompanies repersemted. ■
■ Phone U. ■
muuununeunnnannu 1
from fine dean stock, 82 00 per set- As soon as 1 -eturn to duty the
ng. Call and see myehickens. Phope Lieutenant said he would take me
“STRAYED OR STOLLEN—One gray
• horse, mane cut off and tail bobbed
Finder notify W. A. Graham, Route
No, 6, Box 123, Marshall, Tex. 2-27-p
—-----—---------------------, filed with the general genius “rumor."
FOR SALE—High grade Jersey cow “Commanding Officer, Recruit Deport,
with young caif for sale. Cheap Fort Thomas, Ky.
E. 8. Daniels, Route No. 4, Jefferson -
Road, Manhall. 2-28-p
his own personal diary when a stu-
dent Rev. Merrill enjoined the students
body to push on to the high goal of a
worthy ambition. Brother Harrel
; _-3a--4000gs________
MARSHALL LODGE NUM-
BER 22, A. P & A. M.
mSan. Will meet Tuesday,
•.728 Feb. at 7:80 p.
* “822% m for in M
«AaaK M. Degree; Friday,
• MMeF Feb. 27th, stated
•* meeting.
2 H. H. HOLCOMB, W. M.
X J. BROWNRIGG, Sec’y. .
ROYAL ARCH MASONS — Called
Convocations Feb. 11-18-25 for pur-
>eeo of work in M. M P. M, M: E.,
sad R. A. Degrees. H. G. BECKER.
H. P. CLARENCE HALL, Secy. 2-26
?OR SALE—“Breed to lay” Barred
Rock eggs $1.50" for fifteen S. C.
White Minorca “Select Stock” 83.00
for fifteen. Phone 393. Fess Covin.
•__2-28-
♦for SALE—Eggs for setting, from
the finest flock of Barred Roclus in
East Texas. C. F. Adams. Phone
^211. ____________________4-1-p
FOR SALE—67 3-4 seres of land, 2-
FARMS TO RENT—35 to 70 acres,
good new farm land in Marion coun-
ty. Lays well, good buildings, near
town. Inquire E. M. Johnson, phone
102. Jefferson. Texas.__________2-27-p
__. An eloquence contest, in which the
Ke<ly turning plow; one horse turning girls addressed were the judges, s tree
&uror anarothbAron: wii zen ontesterprightiyesonvernationsand.re-
any one or all of the above. Phon reshments marked the reception
566 or write Hugh Lane, Marshall, dered by the Philomathian Literary
SPRING SEWING mmuunumuuuuumama
IS NOW ON HAND®
-- • —For Those
■ BETTER GLASSES
Order a Singer Sewing Ma-J sither eneh or payments, can B
chine today and be free frem a "bmecAkE podetras a
y which at ««..... :
ways comes wim me ok or a ■ -----
cheap machine. Cenvenient
ster. Good running condition. 8260.
Can be seen Saturday at Hawley College.
Motor Co. 2-22-p Wednesday morning along with broth-1
er Harold. In drawing a page from
3-4 miles from Marshs
Chsppel community. See
Jr. Phone 284.
on. MASE WAKTW-W. "7^,
anywhere im - tuB’teamsotmulesengugedand-mhe
Team” and all student support
mobilized into a labor battalion. TL
completion of a diamond in one morn-.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. [142], Ed. 1 Sunday, February 22, 1920, newspaper, February 22, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406281/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .