The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FOK SALE—Part interest in profit-
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DRUGS
FOR RENT
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tin St. or phone 530.
LOST
East Austin Street
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Phone 1160.
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Phone 191
Distributor
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Street, Phone 991.,
“This is a Studebaker Year”
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phone 1166.
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WANTED—Two or three
ton and Lafayette Streets,
sirable business location.
—FOR RENT—Two furnished light
housekeeping rooms. 802 East Aus-
“Good Things to Eat"
Elysian Fields, Texas
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Dependable
Courteous
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THAT WOOR FATHERS PARTNER
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FOR 4OODNESS
SAKE - HOW MANY
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SMITH'S GARAGE.
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For Those
BETTER GLASSES
either cesh or payments, call
Phone 1212. Eyes tested free.
DR. GARRETT, Optometrist
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Farmers Are Called
To Meet Saturday
PHONE
788
For first class
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
and Alteration
VAWTER’S
Tailor Shop
S. G. Bostick, chairman of the Har- I
risen County Farmers’ organization,
has issued a call meeting of the organ-
ization for Saturday afternoon at two
R. P. LITTLEJOHN
GENERAL INSURANCE
Oldest agency—only reliable
companies repersented.
Phone 52.
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M. W. GEHLEN
FIRE INSURANCE
Only Reliable Old Line Com-
panics Represented.
Office over Fry-Hodge Drug Co.
The Marshall National Bank
The Stronghold of Careful People
FOR SALE.
We have the following used
VETERINARIAN
DR. A. W. DUNN
Phone 275
Office next to Tutle’s Barn
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tainable through these want ads.
RATE.
One cent per word per issue,
minimum charge 25 centa.
Two cents per word for three
ssues, minimum charge 50 centa.
Four centa per word for one
week, minimum charge, *1.00.
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DIED LA•T NICHT- TOUR
FATHER MLL •44* HIM:,
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FOR SALE—Brand new 5-passengerAre giving Marshall owners 15,000 toi
Ford. Phone 67 or see W. M. Thom- 20,000 miles. Ask the man who uses
ST JOVE - ID LIKE TO
QET that joa - ILL
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Patent Medicines
Toilet Articles—
Fresh stock Staple Groceries
Cold Drinks. Airy Fairy
Flour—none better. We sell
for less. Your money back
if wanted.
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new location." so, and the announcement will mean i
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If you feel bad; if you are “blue” of Harrison county.
tired and discouraged without appar- A prize of 75 centa will be charged
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News. Apply at office.
caused by the death of Mr. Allen near
Texarkana while working for the
company. ,
ent reason, you need Prickly Ash for the storage of cotton
Bitters, the system purifier. It restores warehouse.
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It was announced yesterday that
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milch cows. Starter).
o’clock at the City Hall. Mr. Bostick
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FOR SALE — Household goods for
sale—all together or separately.
Mrs. E. Books Sanders, 203 S. Fulton
way Company returned a verdict yes-
| terday afternoon in the District Court
| for *23,000 damages in favor of the
plaintiff. This is the second time that
the case has been tried, the first time
a judgment for *27,000 was returned
and the higher courts reversed the
verdict. The suit was for damages
Just thing of it—thre. pic.
nics a day! Breakfast-pic-
nic, luncheon,picnic ant
dinner-picnic if you eat our
bread. It is mighty palat-
able and highly nutritious^
It contains just the proper
fod units for body-bnlldinr
and just the proper taste-
qualities to encourage your
appetite.
Classified Ads
:-;-PHONE993
action in the torpid liver, cleanses
the stomach, helps digestion, drives
out gas and fermented patter in the
bowels, and grinds back that fine
The Longview Timtes-Clarion an-
nounced yesterday that Philip Hayes
of Longview had been promoted to
succeed Price Campbell aa district
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Dr. A. W. Hinchman
Osteopathic Physician
—Offices—
107% West Austin Street
Office Phone 1239
Residence Phone 316
FOR RENT—Three turnished rooms,
with conveniences, also garage. Tele-
phone 57.__9-17c
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply 1302 E.
Fannin street or phone 914 after 6
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manager of the electric company. It
says the following:
“Philip Hayes, manager of the Marshall is to have a bonded cotton
Longv’ew Ice and Light Company, has warehouse at once. 8. G. Boatick
been promoted to the position of dis- and P. O. Craver have leaaed the Boyd
triet manager of the Light and Power warehouse on the Marshall and East
Company, of this district and will Texas tracks and will convert it into
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FOR SALE—Iron bed, two rockers,
library table. Phone 1049. 9-21p
FOR BALE — One of the prettiest
bungalows in South Marshall. Lot
.70x170, good karden, chicken yard,
garage; four large rooms, big bath
room, sleeping porch, front and back
Tires end Tubes.
Any price ur ina you want Get
fresh in milk. Must be good and ]
milk easy. Phone 77. Mrs.’W. H. Car- j
8398
VES THE DoOR FELLOw
IS40E- HE CERTAINLX
- HAT A "ARO •ORKER
9-18p Brothers Cars.
1 FOR SALE—A lot in west end, Oorti
Additior, the highest point in Mar-
shall. Phone 827. 9-19p.
FOR"*SALE — Baby carriage Tele-
phone 1003. 9-16p
LOST—Folding pocket book lost be-
tween Queen Theatre over viaduct
and the water works, Monday after-
noon. Contained one twenty, one five
dollar bill and other bills to make
about forty dollars. Also contained
calendar, auto pass and Chinese laun-
dry ticket. Reward offered for re-
turn to News office. ________9-17p.
LOST—Saturday, wire wheel with
smooth tire, between Hallsville and
Marshall. Finder please notify Haw-
ley Motor Company. 9-17p.
LOST—Bunch of keys, Seven on ring,
three Yale keys. Finder please leave 9-17c)
FOR RENT —One furnished south
room room, next to bath, all con- !
veniences, four blocks from square.
Five Passenger Dodge!
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make his headqcarters at Marshall, a cotton warehouse. It was stated
“Mr. Hayes had made many friends that the warehouse would be bonded
since he came to Longview who will to meet with all requirements of the
regret to learn that-he will leave our Federal Reserve Bank.
feeling of atrength, vim and cheerful-
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receive reward. 9-18c thewson Drug Co- special agents.
city. He ia a progressive citizen and The announcement of Messrs Bos-
believes in boosting his home town. tick and Craver make it possible for
“The Times-Clarion wishes him a many farmers to hold their cotton (0-7 p)
pleasant and profitable future in his that could not have otherwise done jaj -az. .j
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BIG BARGAIN
Chevrolet, 5-passenger, $450. u
9-170) WOOD A. LAKE CO. urges .all farmers in Harison countyi
' ' to attend the meeting as important
, announcements about the bonded cot-
We are expecting another ton warehouse will be announced. I
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MADAM ALFIE PALMST
Tells The Past, Present And Future
TELLS JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO
KNOW, without asking a single ques-
tion. The veil of mystery removed. If in
trouble. call and consult this gifted
woman. Tells business affairs and, in
fact everything pertaining to your wel-
fare. The Elide speaks in many places of
the PALMIST to predict the future
things and give warnings. She removes
all evil influences, tells you how to gain
success in business, love, marriage,
health, law suits, speculation, and in
fact everything. She has helped thou-
sands. She can help you.
Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Next Door North of Ingham’s Book Store
(Colored Admitted) N. Washington Ave.
FOR SALE — The Christian Science • WANTED TO BUY Direct from
church building. corner Eas Hous-a ratener, bouse andouth “ tlaep.
tracks. Address “Home,” care The
tered bull and will sell him at a bar-
gain as I have bought a young bull.
Will also sell the high grades of my
• herd, all ages from young heifers to
cows giving milk. Will also sell one
good mule at an attractive price. W.
O. Cockrell, old Rosborough Springs
• road. Phone 9004-1 long 1 short, tfc
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WANTED—Boys to deliver Morning ; 2 Five Passenger Fords.
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The Jury, in ha case of Mra. T. O.
Allen va. the Texas and Pacific Rail-
FOR SALE—Five passenger Chevro-
let, “Four - Ninety,” 1920 model;
looks and runs like new. For a bar-
gain see J. L Moore, Woodlawn, Tex.
(9-18 paid)
' FOR SALE
A few tons left new crop
sound bright Maize Heads.
Phone 48
WILSON GRAIN COMPANY
9-18c)____________________________
FOR SALE—My home four miles WANTED—Two or three horsepower 1 Seven passenger Studebaker. |
southwest of Marshall on good motor. Home Electric Company, I 1 Seven passenger Oldsmobile
roads, 200 yards from Grange Hall Phone 94 9-19c “Eight”. !
school. 75 acres, plenty’ of water; vTFn'To'RFVf—House of four 1 Five passenger Chandler. |
five-room house and good orchard— a 4 rooms by couple Best of ref- 1 The above cars priced to sell. f I
pegaingdososgatonce. 9.18c> TRIANGLE MOTOR COg*
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BVSINESSEOHRSALFtGioodLpage’ HAIR BRAID AND SWITCH-I you
location, cheap rent. Cheap if soldi want to look pretty, arrange your
soon III health reason for selling.' hair becomingly. If you have combings
Address Business, care Morning New, I will make you a pretty braid or
tf-c switch. Work half price for a short
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delivery on any model. Place “.
your order now. They wont last
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S. E. WOOD, JR. I
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FOR SALE
WANT ADS
Thig paper goea into 8,400
-omes each morning. You will
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attention to all banking matters entrusted to
us. Your banking business invited.
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*10.00 REWARD—For bay mare mule
white nose, black collar marks, both
front feet rubed from wearing a rope. I
Notify B. Avant. Rt. 2, James, Tex.
<9-17 paid)
Hood Tires
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920, newspaper, September 17, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406456/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .