The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 207, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 8, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
Sunday, May 8, 1921
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The RUSSELL-GRAHAM Company
BEAR BOTTOM NEWS.
SPECIAL
DETECTIVE AGENCY.
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LADIES OF
Marshall Bureau of Investigation, <
Mrs. Ada Caver has been very sick.
Mrs. Williams and daughter, Marie,
By DR. FINCHER
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J. M. Wilson Thursday evening.
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Another member of my
familv also received an excellent cure
WANTED!
The Morning News is being blamed in certain
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Donr’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.
(Adv.
Marshall, T
Buick, E. M. F., Grant, Oakland,
Brieroe, Hn pm obi le and Overlands.
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South Washington street. ECONOMY
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oves the cause by
liver and bowels.
office at 21114 East Houston street,
Marshall, Texas, and are prepared 53
remedy for kidney troubles and back- ;
a- he, it is a good plan to try Doan’s »
mmuummiwmowmurummmummmummmmumumummmmummmmummmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
We can save you 50 cents on the
dollar on first-ciass used parts for
in order to
the “Jones 41'
hand. I will
bushel. All set
he delivered s
in need of pli
once as supply
DON BROWN
J. H. BLALOCK
HUGH LANE ..
to his sweetheart as the amoureuse
of another man.
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At night Dr. Fincher will preach his fa-
mous sermon on “The Way of Life”.
Meat You Can Eat
At One-Third less than
you pay elsewhere.
East Texas
Vulcanizing Co.
West Side Square
Mother’s Day
SERVICES!
- Kidney Pills.
not being complied with? (recommended
The telling the truth about the county’s affairs is the
only offense of the Morning News and it stands by that
Miss Mary Harbeson will sing
at both services.
promises have not been kept ? Who is ?
The good roads campaign committee promised
The Morning News
Press-Room
MOTHERS
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way No. 8 in such a way as to bring on injunc-
tions and law suits? Is the Morning News respon-
sible for this law
... Telegraph Editor
Advertising Manager
Circulation Manager
Heart-Pine and Oak Lumber
I am prepared to fill promptly large or small orders for all
kinds of heart-pine and oak timbers, also all kinds of rough
lumber.
CLEAN
COTTON
RAGS
On Thursd:
Was the hoste
Aid Society,
was beautiful
thy Perkins i
the yard was
the fences cov
borders gorge
spur, and othe
Quite a goc
about sixteen,
ren.
There being
cussion, so th
in social conve
Mrs. Pettitt
iam Lee Parke
cake.
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At The First Presbyterian Church
At 11 o’clock
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"Entered as second-class matter September 7, 1919, at
the post office at MarshaH, Texas, under the Act of
ill
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is true no condemnation can be too strong for no
people were ever more sadly disappointed over the
results obtained. >
। Ash Bitters. It rem
'purifying the bloo.
resoonsible for this? Whois?
The Harleton-Elysian Fields road, a nine foot
gravel road, contract was let for approximately
on hand when a contract is let. Was it in hand
c when the Harleton-Elysian Fields road contract
ajwas let? If the bonds had been sold and the
money in bank would it have been necessary to
have complicated the letting of contract on High-
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sister, Thursday night.
There will be a grave -yard working
Exclusive With Russell-Graham Co.
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the people of Noonday a road and the Commis-
sioners Court spread it upon the minutes of the
session that if the people voted the tax, the road
would be constructed. (This is a cause of dissat-
isfaction.) Is the News responsible for the fact
that the Commissioners Court have tried and are
still trying not to make that promise good? Who
is?
The campaign committee promised that gravel
loads, not to cost over $10,600 per mile should
be. constructed and that if government aid was
secured for any of the highways that this money
(Many people do not think the county
[Ask your neighbor!
Now these are the things that are disturbing Mrs. R. L. Bachus, 2105 N. Frank-
the people and the things that have led un to the lin street, Marshall, says: “My kid-
neys acted very irregularly, and the 1
Everybody is busy planting cottor I
Mr. Mark Alexander and son, Roe.1
ECONOMY THE NECESSITY OF
THE HOUR.
Automatic Refrpointing. If these charges are true, can any one
Upholstered Fusav the Morning News is responsible? Whois? |
The law is very plainthat the money shall be
The health of this community is
very good at this writing.
AT Who is ?
W A There is in certain quarters a severe criticism
• V “of the county engineer and that his estimates and
manner of building roads has been very disap-
Price $125 per bottle. Matthewson
Drug Co., Speciay Agents.
You'll all love “Love.” | Eileen Percy will
That’s the title of the Louise Glaum the Grand Theatre
picture at the Queen Theatre Monday’ture. "The Tomboy,
IS THE MORNING NEWS RESPONSIBLE?
WHO IS?
_ The Marshall Morning News
A newspaper published every day except Monday in the
Hotel Marshall building, Marshall, Texas. Phone 993.
HOMER M PRICE, E. L WELLS JR.
Editors and Publishers
make investigations of any character.
All communications strictly confiden
tial. Secret service operatives an 1
night watchmen furnishea on short I
notice. Office hours 9 a. m. to 2 p.
m. daily, 5-29-c. (
quarters for the present road situation. If this
The ladies
church met ■
Friday night
West Grand,
sacted is bet
than to anyoi
ed at the san
perfect han
do that—afte
ice cream an
until next me
luctant goodb
said, the do
what good th
caused the go
be so friendly
merely hinte
an abduction
bear, and told
to do with i
Doctor.
Chevrolet, Maxwell,
They are strongly
by Marshall people.
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turns out that the estimates were too low by ap- [
proximately $6,000 per mile. (Many people are '
Metal Linin' The people Of Gum Springs were promised a
road bv the campaign committee and if the agreed
Planatthexpendssuo-2oenpenoriietohadibernfelelandSIfs. Blalgek called‘to see Srs.
A feature i
the Parent-1
after the ses
against their
game. Mrs.
bat. Hardy
another son 1
didn’t help th
Speaking of
Bones, they i
their home r
Mrs. Bachus had.
the following
One of t
tures of th
convention
Fannie A. 1
whe has tau
for more th
sill was a se
at the con'
year, her al
still remark
Orleans, in
studies whil
a teacher. I
sie Conservi
Frey of Ber
pean mastei
of study wit
Yerk, Dr W
cago, Dr. Hi
and others.
In 1916 M
plete course
and her worl
been conduc
gressive line
enthusiastic
Music Teach
that the pro
grows more
Ing with the
Selected t
on Wednesdi
in the grill
this aged a
will answer
lines of reac
ripeness of 1
ence as a tei
Tbe above
las Press in
features of 1
ers Conventi
kept from ta
gram by illr
It’s a J. Parker Read. Jr., produc-
"Love" is a beautiful picture, an ap- ture, because Miss P bidding.
pealing production, and an ocular gem. of a1 village cutup, got the worth of their money.) is the Morning
In “Love the course of true love neighbors with freno N, ‘ •Kininj.
takes James Kirkwood in the role of! "star” of the local ] New S responsible for this . Whois?
Miss Glaum’s sweetheart, to South fact she is the “B* The estimate on this road also fell short and
America to find a fortune True love team. She knocks • it is now stated that it will cost $12 500 per mile
■—for her sister—takes the star into (if there is a fencer . , , Pm
a devious path which will bring eas , in every game, and or a nine foot road. (Many people think this
joy and surcease from pain to th- on the bases. ’ She’ should not be.) Is the Morning News responsible
little sister. but to obtain which Miss everybody—except 1 for this? Who is?
Glaum makes a woman’s sacrifice, ling men and women . ■ L.
But the theme of “Love" is staunch ‘mfkes themother h is much dissatisfaction regarding the
and hews to the line. [gnash their teeth w iharacterof gravel put down on the Elysian Fields [
Remember the line in our poetry watch her capture tl road. The Morning News does not know whether
bankoqkeephooleouAnd stony thyazungfllwwhthis material is good or bad but it obes disclain!
So it is that the love of Natalie is some Tomboy. an) responsibility in the matter.
(Miss Glaum) and Tom (James Kirk-; =-■?------- The peopie living west of Harleton
wood ) endures despite Natalie’s trans-
gression and we have a logical happy
ending which caps the dramatic cli-
max of introducing the faithful Tom
Mrs. Hubie Wilson was one among .
a bunch fishing Thursday, and had a
nice time, but not much luck.
Mrs. Abe Oney made a business trip
to Harleton Wednesday.
Lila Jones and John Morris are stiU
in Breckenridge with their father.
We hope they will soon come home.
Mrs. Dan Reed has been very sic a
but she is now improving.
Mr. Oscar Reagon spent Saturday
with his brother, Hugh.
Mrs Nora Watson called to see
Mrs. John Craver Friday.
W. M. DINKLE, Route 2
PHONE I MARSHALL, TEXAS
There were a bunch on Bear Creek
mates. more than $25,000 per mile. Of this
amount government aid will be furnished to cover
$5,000 per mile, leaving the county to pay $20,000
per mile. This means that 40 miles of road
promises other sections of the county cannot be
built. (This is another cause of disatisfaction.)
Is the Morning News responsible for this. Who is?
mm ■ present situation. The only way that the Morning ,
NAUJ INews could be held responsible would-be that in ductortol me.I had inflammation of,
11U W its capacity as a newspaper it has called attention the ladder My kack was awfully
। • weak and I became very nervous. I
rp, . . . . saw an advertisement for Doan’s Kid- i
There wasonce a wicked king, Ahab by name, ney PiIIs and used a box of them.
Who by his sins brought much trouble on Israel, which gave me considerable relief.
Architects 1 There Was an old prophet of the Lord who boldly , Further use of the remedy put me in
work—plan, proclaimed the sins of the king and charged that good condition, and I have not hail to
Commissioners Court spent the county’s money
in defending a suit to defeat that promise. Is the
Morning News responsible that these Gum
Springs people will remain in the mud?. Who is?
Karnack, Carter’s Ferry and Leigh were
promised a read by the campaign committee and
the countv judge in his own campaign affirmed
the promise in so far as the two first roads are
concerned. The only chance now for these
IT p A vg rpromises to be made good is by breaking one that
** ‘Alo Iwas even put on the records for the Noonday
neople. Is the Morning News responsible for this?
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yesterday fishing. All reported
very nice time.
Mr. R. D. I
terday of the
boon. Mrs. S
old. She ha:
R. D. Boone
pleasantly re
She died in
buried in Ma
left last night
in Memphis.
Dort, Saxon,
65, 75 and 95. Batteries in full
charge $11.50. Tops and Curtains.
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___________$10,000 per mile while our adjoining county of
tion, different from anything this pro- ed with touches of pRusk 1s building a 16-foot road for that amount,
boy" is an excellent ■ I his contract was let with only one contractor
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
The Highest Develop-
ment in modern corset
designing. Gossard and
Henderson Corsets are
the most perfect made.
Their construction can-
not be improved upon.
The boning is very pli-
able affording no re-
sistance to the body re-
gardless of posture yet
at all times giving the
necessary support to
back and abdomen.
Twenty-five styles front
and back lace—
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Let us Reline Your Tire with the
Red Inner Shoe.
Guaranteed blowout proof; 90% 1
puncture proof.
cars: Studebaker,
__ were
promised a road to the county line by the cam-
paign committee and the Commissioners Court j
promised them too. and put it in the record. The called to see Mrs. J. M. Wilson, his
OUT SINE CA county judge in the campaign last summer in a - T1 ‘ i-l
WH- 2 A-Aspeech positively promised that this road would .p ..... , - ,, , ,
WATER 5 AIRPh. K„-|, T. . , .1 „ „ at Piney next Weilnesdav, the 11th of
AlP SpAeE be built. Tag weeks ago the Commissioners Court May. Everybody come and bring
WKAASnin answer to questions propounded by the Cham- their hoes and sakes and dinner AU
MAIER CI AIRV. ber of Commerce said this road/ would not be ! come with the intention of staying all
MINERAL Wootbuilt. (This is another very serious cause of dis- day. for we are going to clean it good.
Water & Air PRsatisfaction.) Is the Morning News responsible
INSIDE CASE for it? Whois?
mot otherwise credited in thu paper and also the local
MWI published herein.____________________
A SAFE TEST
Fer those who are in need of a
Pimples and blotches on the skin
are caused by bilious impurities in the
blood. The right remedy is Prickly
the resulting punishment of the people was at- use Doan's Kidney Pills for a long,
tritut ble to the king. And when the people got long time.
stird tip about it the king sent for the prophet ful7 -- - ---------- - —
and said unto him: "Art thou ho that trorhleth from.kidney weakness.by the usf of
Israel - And wo have no doubt that many joined I Doan \ Kidney .Pls. (Statement
in witn the king and condemned the prophet. The on June 18, 11919. Mrs. Bachus
reason we believe this, is because human nature added: "I gladly confirm all I said in
has been the same through all the ages and to favor of Doan's Kidney Pills. They
this good day any man who points out the wrong did me lets of good when I used
is condemned. But Ahad didnt’get by with it. them."
। Tie selling of bonds below par is only an incident in I Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim-
Let us look a little into the matters that dis- this road matter. The dissatisfaction lies deeper than
tart the people and see how much the Morning thet gnd thAndntnngepuskhosn’wsropsttoihmemade
News is responsible. mean the disinterested ones, and the Morning News is
The people voted a heavy tax on themselves [ contrtwthethh-penueas f'^,r whom th. can
ana aid It on the solemn promise that certain Isee might wish to hold the News responsible: First, those
roads would be constructed throughout the who have profited or hope to profit through the contract-
.... . 1 . ors. Second those who have been favored by the Com-
county. It is now clear that these promises wil’ missioner: Cour in some way or other. Third, those who
not be kept. These promises were made in theldo not think for themselves. But the great mass of the
.. .1 । ,, ___ , . . people, those who have no personal interest to serve,
newspapers, on tne platform and in circular let- .know who is to blame, and all the sophistry and misrep-
tars appealing to the taxpayer to vote for the resentation.of those whe have profited or hope to profit
a a rpg. . can not influence them
bonds. (This iS a cause Of dissatisfaction.) Is Is there me thing that the people are dissatisfied
the News responsible for the fact that these about that the Morning News is responsible for? We
invite some of those who would crucify it to point that
one thing out.
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ments fount
thrive best
They are si
BABY CHI
PURINA (
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5-8c) PI'
AT THE dissatisfied about this.) Is the Morning News
March 3, 1879."________________________________________
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Per month, by carrier............................$0.50
Per month, by mail...............................40
Per year, by carrier .............................. 5.00
MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. I would be expended in making these highways that
The Associated Pressis exclusively entitled to the use much better than a $10,000 road. TBe Jefferson
for republication of all news dispatches credited to it, or 1: v , . ..
• Highway wiil cost, according to the latest esti-
u | The contract for this road was first bid at less
I ------ than $18,000 per mile. It was finally let for an
Wallace Rerd and Agnes Ayresa"The Love estimated cost of less than $20,000 per mile. It
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Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 207, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 8, 1921, newspaper, May 8, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406653/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .