The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 172, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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FOR SALE—al
6 rooms, large ■
ern convenience
and see ft and I
J. D. Johnson, 1
FOR SALE—Po
♦1.00 per bushe
Vawter, phone I
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LIT US SHOW YOU
D. D. DODD & COMPANY
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Savings Hidden in Leather
Pouch at Home
FOR RINT-T
furnished front
entrance two h
tapply 308 W. 1
DIRECTORS
H. Kay. E. J- Fry, Chaa. Cobh, Jr„ O. M. HoartaiR. W. T. Twymau
John F. Womack, lease L Carter.
Auto Laundry and Garage
* O. T. CRAVER, Proprietor
FOR RENT—A
pressing shop a
Town; nice cnx
•rod suburb loci
F^Washington,
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SALE—B
W. H. I
•R RENT—1
mu upotairs
>m down stal
RENT—A
apartment
FOR RENT—R
brick apartment
Flats, two blocl
store. Phone 11
FOR RENT—I
all cotrvonioncoi
eouple without
wards street.
WE CURE ALL
Radiator
Troubles
.'z-:’'I We repair er ro-
core «U makes.
Raditor Hospital
Pboao 183 801 E Aaotia 84.
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FOR SALE—0
motorcycle, che
Phone 199-W.
FOR SALE—I
extra coat ant
Today. Palace
FOR SALE—M
•oath side, bar
Writs to K P.
FC
FOR RENT—T
house keeping n
404 Greenwood
Thone 1186.
FOR RENT—U
Hght house kee
Nows office, ph
FOR RENT—F<
for housekeepin
M. Johnson, Ea
door east of Fi
FOR SALE—R(
flock of Barret
Best Texas. 1
•eason are fron
tocrat Hu of I
cc it. |1.00 each
Chedey F. Ads
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Those four fine lots on East Houston, near East End
School, is the beet buy today in Marshall; the four can be
bought for------------------------------$3000
We haw many choice lota in Marshall; if you want a lot
you should buy new. Property is selling now and prices
will gradually advance—take our advice.
N. B. Items similar to the above often appear in
ths daily newspapers and should be a warning that a
good bank is always the best place for money.
kept the amount in a leather pouch which he
st h(s residence in what he considered a safe
ace. Having occasion Saturday to add an-
i to his savings he discovered to his astonish*
was gone and
FOR RENT—T
lad room, with
Burteoon street.
I FOR RENT—A
Malted apartmei
phone 398.
goir v*. .
Vm two lots ii
^frLaGrone, ph
FOR RENT—T
front, northeast
Phone 281.
FOR RENT—N
Electric lights,
Grande Ave. .
Hotel Marshall.
FOR RENT—M
near East End i
veniences. Post
ply at Strobe’s S
ton, ave., Phone
FOR RENT—4
about 8 acres o
Lof court bouse
FCall is person a
New home, four large rooms and bath room, large linen
closet, front gallery. Two of the rooms have six window
each; nicely painted, canvassed ready to paper; very best
cedar roof; lot 50x142 feet; located in tenth block on
East Burleson. Will show by special appointment only;
owner leaving city and offers it at the very low
price of---------------------------------$2700
GOOD NEW HOMEf
FOR SALE <i
Six room house with all con-
veniences ; well built, well fin-
ished, brand new, up-to-date
in every way; large, roomy lot
on Merritt Street just off
South Washington avenue.
M» P. McGEE
Washington Place
Phone 689-J
Six rooms, eight foot gallery, eight foot double hall; two
back galleries; all conveniences except sewerage and that
is in street on each side of house; two fine lots, one fronts
East Bowie 60x120 feet, the other fronts Williams
40x120; splendid garage. Owner leaving city and
offers for-------------------------i.-------$4000
H. T. Ljttlvtw Matt Cramar
LYTTLETON A CRAMER
Lawyen
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CASES ►
IN ALL COURTS
Offices tai Coaway MMtag
Opposite Marshall Beta!
MARSHALL, .... TEXAS
Special to The News.
Temple, Texas, Feb. 26.—The loss of $300, which
he had been saving for a nest egg, has taught a resi-
dent of this city a lesson in taking care of his money.
The man 1 ' “
secreted at
hiding plac
other . * ‘ , ____ ____..
ment and chargin that the whole thii
nothing to show the manner of its ta
INFLUENZA .
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Nice home, five rooms, front and back gallery, bath with
instantaneous beater, close to school and church; dose
to shops. A bargain at----------------------$2750
ELEPHONE 412 WHEN IN TROUBLE
BROKE DOWN OR TURNED OVER
- We will bring it in or take you where you wish to go—
don’t matter how badly torn up. We lead la equipment.
ITS
Now York. March 30.-After send-
Bumkam, 44 years oM. and a mem-
>r of a fashionable sutxutaan colony
; Dobbs Ferry, was rallied to Belle-
te hospital where it was said he was
Suicides Following
Murder Of A Man
her card and then calmly wait-
ysar old Helen Ztegter, of River-
b drive today entered the private
co of Fredierick W. Burnham,
slthy contractor, shot Mm with a
ibte barrel pistol and then kilted
Burnham's wealthy neighbors at
obba Ferry expressed the belief
lat be was the victim of mistaken
entity. He was, they raid, one of
io most highly esteemed men of
ic community, a “borne loving tasi-
iss man,** they called Mm, devoted
i Ms wife. There are no children.
the Triangle Motor Company aad
FOR SALE
NEGRO HEALTH WEEK
GOOD FARMERS READ THIS
4-7-p
MILK AND CREAM
The News Want Ads for Results.
Plume 9035-rings 1-4.
4-16p
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USED CARS
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The Main Idea
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The Morning News Want Ads Get
the Beet Resalta. Try Them._______
Here Is To Sell
For LESS
and as partners, under the partner- to said property, for the purpose of that there is no
satisfying the said two _____
amounting to the sum of 1754445
SHERIFFS SALE
■ Under Order of Sate
WHEREAS, by virtue of two or-
Quick Service
b Our Aim
of March A. D. 1998.
John C. Sanders, Sheriff,
Harrison County, Texss.
—Stand back of your bank account NOW
and it will stand back of you THEN.
BELIEVE POULTRY
ASSOCIATION THE
CAUSE OF GROWTH
elks to sapport the battle against the
divorce evil
‘Divorce is the cancer
of American life, sorely needing
knife,” he declares.
TIP-TOP
Cleaners and Dyers
Davidson-Blalock Bldg.
H4—PHONE—H8
Dr. G. T. Coleman, pres.
Dr. F. E. Williams, Ssc*y.
J. M. Benton, Comity Agt.
A faithful
friend
. without
and ren-
Huntsberger Coffee Co.
Phone 609
16-tf 907 E. Houston Ave
CLARK & BIBB
LAUNDRY CO.
W. cor. of said 240 acre tract, a stake
in the East margin of the Marshall
and Carter's Ferry Road; Thence E.
I more
fully shown by the said orders of sale
now in my hand.
BAYS & ROBERTS
Blacksmiths and Horw-shoen
264 E. Bowie St.
LANE & LANE
Attorneya-At-Law
Office, Second Floor City HaO
PHONE 57$
The Leading Laundry in East
Texas
TELEPHONE 501
—We Do the Rest
F
k
—A bank account is a faithful friend. It
never deserts a man until a man deserts
it When everything else goes back on
him, the man with money in bank here
still has a FAITHFUL FRIEND.
WHEELER’S MARKET
We are now killing fine four year
old steers, and sell fresh meats and
Groceries as cheap every day as these
other markets on on the “special
sales” days. We deliver. Hides are
up a little and we pay most.
We have a few fine Chesterwbite
pigs' for sate. Phone 557 or call 1407
E. Grand Avenue. 24-tfe
TWO PHONES
591-W and 1435
Call either of the above num
hern for the
Bert
Kansu City Corn Fed
Packing House Beef
any cut
15 Cents
Milk Fed Veal, any cut
20 Cents
Fancy and Staple Groceries
and Feed
G. H. SANDERS
University Ave.
591-W---PHONE---1435
Beginning Sunday, April 1, 1823,
and continuing through April 8, 1923,_________
a great Health program among the and Holtarman
By A. N. Beaty
Laat years best cotton in this civis-
was grown by Jim Mobley, Jr.,
from Extra Early Culled Mebane
Cotton Seed sold by myself. Please
let me have your order for seed at
onee or will be too late. Guaranteed
pure and government tested.
A. N. BEATY
Sells lota of little things
3-31-p Elysian Fields, Texas.
* Are you using PRIDE
OF MARSHALL Cof-
fee? It pleases others;
it will please you. Roast-
s six ,
DIVORCE CANCER
OF AMERICAN
LIFE, SAYS JUDGE
_______THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
IMS, being the first Tuesday of said
month, between the hours of 14 o'clock
A. M. and four o’clock P. M. on said
dors of sals dated March 24, 1*23, day at the Courthouse door of said
issued out of the District Court of Harrison County, Texas, tai the City
Tom Green County, Texas, on two‘of Marshall, I will offer for sale and
judgments rendered in said Court on cell at public auction for cash, all of
the ninth day of May, A. D. 1921, in the right, title and interest of the
favor of the First National Bank of said defendants WllHam H. Doran, C.
San Angelo, Texas, and against Wil- A. Bailey and Callie Lee Bailey, and
liam H. Doran, C. A. Bailey and Cal- ‘ - —
HATS! HATS! MATS! •
Don't throw away your eld pan-
ama ar straw. We ean maka you a
sew one out of it. We make a spec-
ialty of ladies hat work. Dugan’s
Rat Shop, 108 Eart Rusk St, phone
T87. 4-7-c
700 vrs. to the South line of said 240
acre tract; Thenee W. 1490 vrs. to the
Cartel's Ferry Road; Thence with
said road N. 17 889 vrs. to the
lands are fully described in the deed
records of Harrison County, Texas, in
Book 89, page 274.
Also 900% acres on the Francis
Wilson survey about 6 miles S. W. of
the City of Marshall in Harrison
County, Texas, beginning at the N.
W. corner of the Wilson's grant;
Thence S. with the West boundary
line of said grant 1030 vts; Thence
E. 875 vrs; Thence N. 290 vrs; Thence
E. 554 vrs. to the Carter’s Ferry
Road; Thence N. 15 Deg. E. with said
road 480 vrs; Thence W. 678 vrs.
Thence N. 269 vrs to the North boun-
dary line of the Francis Wilson grant;
Thence W. 875 vrs. to the place of
beginning, and which said land is
fully described in the deed records
of Harrison County, Texas, in Book
DON’T!!!
Put away your furs, blankets
and winter clothii
having them cleani
ovated at the
Tip-Top Qeaners
and Dyers
Phone us for prices on clean-
ing alone before storing away
garments for the summer.
Remember, we give one-day
service on cleaning and press-
ing and guarantee no “ODOR”
from gasoline or cleaning
fluids.
Guaranty State &
Savings Bank
One Ford five-passenger, with
starter, good tires, ta Al con-
dition ..................$259
Teraas, $100 caiA, tai monthly
One Ford five-pa ooengrr, starter Und is' fully described 7n the deed
in good conditfam.........CT" ------
Tents, $100 cash, tel monthly.
One Ford Sedan, ta Al condi-
tion, looks like new.......$375
Terms, $150 cash, tad. monthly.
you. Every job is thoroughly
and carefully done. 'We have
the equipment with which to de
first-class repair work, and we
follow the rule, "A Job Worth
Doing is Worth Doing Right.”
We guarantee our work to be
first-class and thoroughly and
properly done; and will go the
limit to give you absolute satis-
faction. Give us a trial
PIERCE-HILL BUICK
COMPANY.
REMEMBER!
WE GUARANTEE
EVERY JOB
Bring your auto springs for
repair. We do all kinds of
blacksmithing, wood work,
horse shoeing. ,
’Bergson Dry Goods Co.
-COURT SQUARE"
pattmitydlvurec suit, ^‘P TriAnc,e
- - paay and Baitey-Maore Auto Com-
pany, numbered on the docket of Baid
court aa eauaea Nob. 4226 and 4227,
and directing the aale aa under exe-
inaftar doacribed under said judg-
ments foreclosing attachment Iten
thereon, I, John C. Sanders, Sheriff
of Harrison County, Texas, did on
the 14th day of December, A. D-, 1920
at -___o’clock----M, levy upon the
following described tracts and pateels By Ellis Johnson, Deputy.
» «- c-b. ££■>-£<- H“
152.6 acres, part of ithe C. B. At-
ta the vitals survey, 8 miles S. W. of Mar-
a shall in Harrison County, Texas, and
beginning on the north boundary line
of a 940 acre tract sold by G. B. At-
eaaea among negroes.
The membexa of the Medteal and r
Dentil society (coll of Harrison fty
_____ ____County, stand willing and ready to lec-
benk of Potter’s Oeek; Thence down ture, demonrtrate and examine the
the Creek with its meanders about children free of charge in any com-
munity. church or school at some ap-
pointed day aud hour during Health
Week. Any community desiring our
services wiD please telephone number
place of beginning, and which said 288, or communicate with.
The Barred Rock chickens ta the
Purina exhibition ta Logan A Whaleys
TO BE OBSERVED window are the property of Chssl.y
F. Adams. The hens are the Thomp-
son strata and the little chicks are
from Holterman cocks. Thompson
ere the greatest Bar-
4-1-p
I want a few more milk cus-
tomers. Quarts 1214c; pinta 8c
Cream, one-half pint 20 cents; ______
pints 35 cents. Herman Green, 92, page 516.
Ladies House Slippers, any color______-___________75c
Seamed Sheets, size 72x90, at__________________$1.25
Ladies’ Silk Hone, seconds, silk to the top__________50c
Ladies’ Silk Hose, 50c sellers, at----------------35c
Ladies’ Low Quarter Shoes, aO styles.$3.45, $3.95, $445
Dress Gingham, 25c grade, at-----------------17he
White Lawn, good grade, worth 40c, at------------25c
A Good Range Colors of Light Percale at--------12he
In the News a few days ago it
was stated that freto 150 to 240 doaen
agga a day were being shipped by
the commercial poultry association.
______ ______ T , - ... _ _ Mwatsri of the Harrison County
lie Lee Baitey, jointly and severally Bailey-Moore Auto Company, 'in and Poultry Asaoetation have pointed out
_____2_- 2__Z__• other duly organised
judgments, poultry association than the Harria-
aon County Poultry Association and
with intereat thereon from the ninth that a number of members of the
day of May A. D. 1991, and th, shipping body are member, of the
costa of court, besides the costa of Harrison County Poultry Associa-
tion. Mdntaera of the Harrison Coun-
ty Poultry Association feet that that
asaociation has been the principal
Witness my- hand thia the 29th day promoter of the poultry industry ta
this county, they state.
Terms, $75 essh, baL monthly.
One Dodge Five-Passenger, a
bargata at ..............$250
Tenas, $100 cash, baL monthly.
Ford Light Truck, fair eondi-
tian ....................$125
Cash, $75, balance monthly.
Mitchell Six, in Al condition;
new Urea, at.............$250
Terma, $100 cash, baL monthly.
Buick Six, good as new, tires
new, newly painted, a bargain
at .....................$000
Terms, $250 cash, baL monthly.
One Studebaker Six, runs and
teaks like new, at.........$450
Terma, $200 cash, baL monthly.
One Overland 4, in Al condition
at .....................$275
Terms, $125 cash, bal. monthly.
Every car guaranteed as rep-
resented.
4-3p SMITH MOTORS CO.
FULL VALUE
No one objects to paying a
reasonable charge for a real job.
Let us get your car in shape for gj fresh every day.
you C----l-l. I- IX-----XI- _ _ _
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jxy Mw^*S< • ■■
Not York, March 90.—An end to
al! divorce in America ia demanded by
Justice Joeeph H. Morachauscr of the
Not York Supreme Court, who tried
ta an article in the current iaeue of
Columbia, the National Knights of
Columbus organ.
h/lri^ld ailment ^tion of the" Undo and premises here- executing said order of rate, all
aK waavwv « W o d ram ««U inda frallas mb wvs Kw lha aralsb SOTwisiwn ot
of improper marriages, such aa are
provided by the present New York
“I would grant separations where
circumstances warranted SO doing, but
ta no case would I grant absolute di-
vorce.”
Also 50 acres and a part of the
B. F. Young survey, about five miles
S. W. of the city of Marshall in Har-
rison County, Texas, beginning at the
N. E. corner of the L. 8. MeNairy
tract and the S. E. corner at Weuley
Worfainton tract; Thence 8. 335%
vrs. Thence West 841% vrs; Thence
N. 335% vrs. Thence E. 841% vra.
to <he place of beginning, and which
------- .. .1—j
$225 records of Harrison County, Texas, ta
Book 92, page 516.
Also 10 acres and a part of the
B F. Young survey about 5 miles 8.
W. of the City of Marshall fa Harri-
son County, Texas, beginning at the
_ N. W. corner of 50 acres sold L. S.
Oue Ford One-ton Truck..$125 MeNairy to John Hudspeth; Thence
'* W. 160 vrs; Thence 8. 353 vra. Thence
E. 160 vrs. to the S. W. corner of the
Hutepeth 50 acres; Thence N. 353
vrs. ito the place of beginning and
which said land is fully described in
the deed records of Harrison County
fa Book 92, page 516;
___I on the first day of
shall hi Harrison County, Texas, and
k^ ’ * j kno_ th-, of a 940 acre tract sold by G. B. At- • rw> program amon* wc ana nonerman are use g
Zretaeffective. The kins to G. P. Sanders, which deed la negroes to to ba waged. In avwynortt rod breeders ta America,
half way reforms are haff recorded ta Harrison County Deed *»d corner of the great state of Toxas ■■ --«------
te mltelah ^plrtriTdfao^ Record. Book V. p. 889, wtach be- there will be lecture.:, sermons and good FARMERS RK
* thorn finning point to 503 vrs. E. of th. N. clinic, to radrt ta prerehtfag dto- _
guilty of adultery’ and not l<*t them go
unpunished as at present in New York
Sute. I believe in the single stand- -
ard of morals, and that a man guilty °" 1
of immorality should receive the same
condemnation from the law and from
society as a woman.”
He urged Federal regulation to
eliminate grotesque differences be-
tween various States fa their inter-
pretation of the wedded state.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 172, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1923, newspaper, March 31, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407078/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .