The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 134, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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CAN YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME?
YES, ANO PAY SAME AS YOU ARE PAYING NOW.
Where will You be 10 Years from Today?
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Here are the Latest of the Season’s Suit Styles!!
Priced Within Reach of all Women
Straight
Skirts
effect for the reason that it cannot
go into effect before July 1, and by
that time interest will have accrued
QUICK WORK LANDS
BURGLARS IN JAIL
Four boys, or young men, were ar-
rested yesterday in Shreveport as the
parties who burglarised the store of
Perkins Brothers' Company here on'
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He answered that. They had endless
disputes about the “minor details” of
the law, but Christ brushes them all
in Houston on charges of murder.
Apprehension of these burglars
speaka well for the officers, in view
of the slim clew they had to work on.
had been abandoned and reduced to
a mere heap of ruins before the com-
ing of the Spaniards. In the interior
of the mount there was uncovered
one ground floor chamber in excellent
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survey, about 8 miles southwest from
the eitv of Marshall; consideration,
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RUSSIAN BLOUSE EFFECTS
STRAIGHT LINE CREATIONS
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the reduction in penalty.
Sheriff’s Office.
pe or Civilization Existed la
This Country During Eu-
rope’s Dark Ages.
Our Blouse Section offers at this time a large array of Spring
Blouses just received. The pick up of the season—
Materials in Georgette and Pongee in natural
or white.
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I have a big bunch of horses and mules—all first class
stuff.
If you need a horse or mule for delivery service or
farm use, be sure and see me before you buy or trade.
was aided by Dr. B. A. Hooten, a
specialist in physical anthropology,
and Dr. Carl E. Guthe, who had just
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It costs less to feed your hens
on Purina Scratch Chow and
Purina Chicken Chowder, as it
takes less and the eggs will pay
for their feed and make you
money at the same time.
PITTS-LOTHROP CO. .
Phone 300.
FIRST.
There are three “entangling” ques-
The desire of every parent is to give to their children
they best they can obtain in pleasure, comfort, school-
ing, music, art and everything else that adds to their
pleasure and happiness, but don’t forget the most
substantial, enduring gift
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
and teach them how to value it, for the benefits of this
gift if used in the right directions will be lasting.
SERGES, TRICOTINES
RIPPLES AND BOX EFFECTS
Colors in Neptune, Honey Dew, Tomato, Bisque,
Flesh, White and Porcelain...................
TUFTS AND LACE TRIMMED
Citizens Party Mass
Meeting Called
Embodying all the underlying virtues of the latest thoughts of fashion designers, these suits are worthy of your
inspection. We can’t describe them—there are so many. We will say, however, each model possesses that indefinable
some thing about them, which places them high in the realms of fashion. The brief details are noted for your
guidance.
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For All Kinds
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We have
AVIATION QUALITY
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SUBMARINE PRICES
Pay Cash and Pay Less
WE DELIVER
CLARK BROS.
Next to Satter’s Shoe Shop
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For Aral dam
VAWTERS
Guaranty State & Savings Bank
Capital Surplus and Profits over
$100,000.00
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mentions but one Pueblo at Pecos,
obviously the north house. Excava-
tions last summer showed that there
had been a Pueblo at an early period,
' on the site of the south house, which
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Rurope was plunging through the
temors of the middle ages and along
7 abort the time Attilla, the Hun, was
ravaging the civilisation of Rome,
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type was in a fairly well perfected
state in western North America. The
mind." Than "thy neighbor!" But
whoever kept this lawt NO ONE-
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Combination of Button and Self Stitching Trimmed Embroidery
—Button Trimmed Self Stitching—Plain Tailored.
Plain or Fancy Silk Lined
They are marked at low prices—far below any others in this city.
$25 $35 $42.50 3 $49.50
Compare and then see who is superior.
with unlawfully issuing checks, called
at the sheriff’s office and gave him-
self up. An effort is being made to
give bond.
A mass meeting of the Citizens’
party of the city of Marshall is
hereby called to meet at the City Hall
at 7:30 o’clock pun. on Monday, Feb.
14, 1921, for the purpose of electing
a chairman and committeemen and
arranging for a primary election to
nominate candidates for chairmen of
the city commission and city secre-
tary. WM. F. YOUNG,
Chairman.
aside and asserts the two MAJOR
things in the law. •
Verses 34-40. GOD FIRST.- To
love Him “with all thy heart and
with all thy soul and with aU thy
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lance, head dress and many other
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derground kivas or ceremonial cham-
bers. Both were built in the earliest
times, about the beginning of th-
h Christian era, one of them later serv-
E Ing as a burial place.
By careful observation of the strat-
ified fillings in the lower part of the
• rooms, co-ordinated with an inten-
sive study of the successive incre-
6G ments of masonry that had gone into
their construction. Dr. Guth had been
* able to work out and record by plans
Mhe pad elevations the exact history of the
E growth of this section of the pueblo
District Court.
The grand jury was discharged
after having found 56 bills.
The written report of the grand
jury will be found in full in another
column of the News.
returned from his exploration among
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law; to bring a man “GUILTY be-
fore God” with a stopped mouth! Not
the “law of God” but the “SON of
God” is the SAVIOR.
FOURTH.
Then we have /the “questioners”
questioned and “cured” of QUES-
TIONING.
Verses 41-45. They failed to see
that Christ was to be both human
and DIVINE—the Son of God and
the Son of David.
Verse 46. “Neither durst any man
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at Shreveport apprehended five young
men in that city, w‘o claimed to be
from Dallas, and said they were on
their way to some place in Missis-
sippi. Three of the number had on
new suits of clothes bearing the Per- ,
were gathered together.”
Mark 8:15. “BEWARE of the
leaven of the PHARISEES and of
the leaven of HEROD.”
Matt. 16:6. -“BEWARE of the
leaven of the Pharisees and of the
SADDUCEES.”
SECOND.
The FIRST question has to do with
the “leaven of HEROD,” which is
center of this civilisation as well as
■fatal of trade and commerce was
Pecos, New Mexico, about 25 miles
•art of Santa Fe.
Thia was determined definitely, ac-
cording to Dr. A. V. Kidder, by ex-
cavations conducted by himself and
assistantg last summer. Dr. Kidder
Tbs scientists opened more than
300 graves and examined some 1,000
skeletons. Homes had been built upon
ruins of previous habitations and teh
bodies of the dead buried in the ruins
had increased to such an extent that
the Indians of Pecos, some 80 years
ago, deserted their thoMand-year-old
eity an dmoved to Jernes because the
waters had become contaminated.
Cliff dwellings of a thousand rooms
well preserved specimens of the past
civilization and unusual examples of
early day pottery and household uten-
■Us were recovered, according to. the
report on the excavations recently
To explore the extensive north
house which originally must have had
more than a thousand rooms, and the
walls of which still stand almost three
stories high, trenches were started
simultaneously at the east entrance
and the west edge of the mesa. The
- western trench was run along bed-
rock and after passing through burials
four feet deep, encountered the foun-
dation walls of an early buildinf, the
presence of which had not been sus-
the city of Marshall; consideration, 1 they might ENTANGLE Him in His
$1,200. _ _ .. . talk.” They correspond exactly to
. Tax Collector's Office. .'the “LEAVEN” of Herod and the
About Feb. 26 riders will be sent, LEAVEN" of the Sadducees and the
out from the county tax collector s ‘LEAVEN" of the Pharisees spoken
office to notify delinquent tax pay- of elsewhere by the Lord.
ers and to attempt to collect unpaid: Verses 15, 16. “With the HEROD-
taxes.
The fee for this service is at the
rate of 10c per mile for the distance
from Marshall and this fee will aft-
erward constitute s part of the tax
lien against the property and will
have to be paid whenever the tax is
Transfers.
W. O. Daugherty and wife to Ellen
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paid. To sav ethis additional fee
those who are delinquent with their
taxes may pay up at the tax office
any time previous to the date named.
Tax Collector Bell also calls at-
tention to the fact that the law sus-
pending the 10 per cent penalty on
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At noon today N. Perrel, charged. unto Caesar the things which are ।
Caesar’s; and unto God the things
which are God’s.” But there is a
pected. This was cut through and
the trench struck a large oval pit,
which proved to be a treasure house
16 feet deep, 10 feet wide and 20 feet
long, built in a natural crevice in the
mesa. About its edge was aneatly
made coping wall two feet high, and
_ it resembled somewhat the cenotes st
Chicken Itza and elsewhere in the
Maya field in Yucatan. The cistern
yielded aa unusually full and unmixed
collection of arti-facts and pottery,
from the earliest times to the Jajari-
'tan or Fourth Glaze period. When
the cistern was cleared it was bridged
over and the trench was continued.
Another zone of skeletons was dis-
covered and some of the best pot-
tery thus far found was taken from
the graves.
In another trench ruins were en-
countered similar to those of the pre-
historic walls of the palace of gov-
ernors at Santa Fe, built long before
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similarity was traced to . the ruins
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pipes, one of them elaborately carved, Tuesday night or Wednesday morn-
M buffalo horns, part of a wooden
preservation. Its roof was almost
. intact; from the beams still hung the
bark loops that had been used to sus-
pend goods of the owners and on one
smoke-blackened log are a series of
hand-prints, large and small, slapped
on in white wash.
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kins Brothers’ label. They also had. The THIRD question has to do with
three new suit cases and a new hahd-;the “leaven of the PHARISEES,
bag, exactly the number missed from which is simply SELF-righteousness
Perkins’ store. These three gave their
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upon which the Santa Fe structure
had been constructed and which had
been built by Ornate or his successor
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Other trenches revealed a large se-
.res of cooking jars, painted oilas and
one nest of ceremonial pots wedged
between rocks and yet quite undam-
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, some shell ornaments, two sets of
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delinquent taxes for the yar 1920 — cc
and substituting therefor a penalty world-conformity or WORLDLINESS,
of 5 per cent will have no helpful The Pharisees came “WITH the
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2,000 years ago down to the time Spain and E. G. Williams. The other
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Peco apaprently lathe longest
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to an amount substantially equal to the spiritual truth, this was like a
question of party politics; and He
answered that, “Render therefore t
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known the sheriff’s department here
notified officials all over the coun-
try to be on the lookout for sus-
picious characters and gave descrip-
tions of the goods taken from th
store. Yesterday afternoon officials
ing.
As soon as -the burglary was
ly inhabited city of the
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Outline Of Sunday School Lesson
BY REV. W. L CARROLL, D. D.
Matt. 22:15-46 . February 13, 1921
aa A / Move into your home io
Star where ran are •m ■ ■ / about IS month*.
Rent per m- 450.00. T« UU / Pay per month 530.00.
Fold la l» ream s,145.08 a‛B /A Paia in 8 1-3 years
To show for roar money Uy / I • $3,309.60.
" X “w To show for your money
-RENT RECEIPTS! < A DEED!
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We welcome an opportunity to talk it ever without obligation.
Can you afford to wait? See -
great “spiritual” truth involved here
about WORLDLINESS. The Chris
tian is called to a “SEPARATE” life
and the TOUCHSTONE of that sepa-
rated life about DOUBTFUL practices
is this question: “Whose is this image
and superscription?” THIS is the J
great QUESTION for the Christian.
Verses 19, 20. “WHOSE is this
image and superscription?”
2 Cor. 6:14-18. See these QUES-,
TIONS—five, “what’s.” What “fel-
lowship?” What “communion?"
"concord?” What “part?” What 9
“agreement?” hath the Christian with —
unbelievers? T
James 4:4. “Know ye not the
friendship of the world is ENMITY '
with God?”
John 17:14. IN the world but not
OF the world.
THIRD.
The SECOND question has to do 1
with the “leaven of the SAD-
DUCEES,” which is RATIONALISM. !
They said “there is no resurrection." |
He answered that.
Verses 34-40. “Ye deceive your-
selves.” You do not know the SCRIP-
TURES nor acknowledge the “power
of God.”
made public.
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Verse 23. "There came to Him the : from THAT day forth ask Him any
SADDUCEES.” MORE questions."
Verses 34, 35. “The PHARISEES
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Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 134, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1921, newspaper, February 12, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406580/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .