The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1923 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR RENT—8 room two-story house,
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l'resident Coolidge had a novel
apparently enjoyed—that of picking
park in Washington. B R. Pearson
covered auto truck with two bears i
mansion the President came out to lo
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Henry Cook and Edna Hood.
E. F. Gregg and Mamie Spearman.
Mr. Ray Willoughby and Miss Clara i
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Conley Brasheare and Eddie Fowler.
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210 CARTER STREET
Just North of Clark & Bobb’s
Laundry
S. Bibb, 206 South College St.
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Second-Hand Furniture
and Stoves
REMEMBER -TTLL
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FOREVER DI•H
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Co-operation Pledged to Cummin
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New City Hal
WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG
WITH YOUR SET—
DON’T blame the set.
DON’T lose you patience and temper.
DON’T lose your religion and the respect of your family.
DON’T let Tom, Dick and Harry attempt to repair it. In
other words don’t take chances on repairing a delicate
pieoe of apparatus.
DON’T forget that we have a certified RADIOTRICIAN
in charge of our Radio Department, who knows the
how and why of your radio set, regardless of the make.
DON’T forget that expert advice is the cheapest in every
respect.
DON’T forget the phone number is 183, use it and save
time, money and your temper.
children, two Urge furnished rooms
adjoining bath. All conveniences. W.
8. Cook, phone 286.___________1021tfe
Cov: ighted by
INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE
RADIO DEPARTMENT
American Tire & Vulcanizing Co.
F. M. SCROGGINS. Radiotrician
cook
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
‘ Apply 1206 West Houston or phone
1045. _________18-5tfe
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WANTED—A couple or a gentleman
can find room and board, with W. S.
Cook, phone 286. 10-21tfc [
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Marriage Licenses
East End Furniture Co.
TELEPHONE 379
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Come to See Us
Next to Moore's Penny Grocery and Market
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L. A. Cary et ux to R. J. Pace, con-
a (deration $3000; conveys 25 acres of
dhe Henry Teal headright.
W. S. Wadingtion, to Miss Allen J.
— Nadlington, consideration $346; con-
leys 177.5 acre* of the James Cel-
Inn headright.
I Eva Wood to Ide Bennett, consid-
_}ation $380; conveys 19 acres of the
Mamuel Murphey headright.
dd Robert Waites et ux to Mrs. Bessie
3ckson Johnson; consideration $22.50;
Ebnveys lot number 8 being 60 feet
•ide and 122 feet long being a part of
A movement was launched by the
Board of Directors of the Marshall'
Chamber of Commerce at a meeting
of that body, held last evening, to get'
the Texas & Pacific road to build al
fash prices paid. Your business so-
licited. Phone 711 call for Mr. Keith.
10-21-11-21p I
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
bed rooms, with private bath to gen-
tlemen. Phone 1195-W. ll-4tf
AdDVExADrADD—DIAInRNING NEWS
Marshall, Texaa, Tn? —
FOR RENT—Rooms for light house-
keeping, all modern conveniences and
separate entrance. Telephone 914 or
call at 1302 E. Fannin. 10-3tfe!
HELP WANTED—Farmer to work on
shares. 50 acres good cotton land.
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FOR RENT—Cool bedroom, south
ventilation, private entrance, a quiet,
riean room in private home will rent
exceedingly reasonably to quiet, re-
fined man or boy. You can get rea-
tenable board close by. Phone 1127 or
call at 701 E. Bowie St., Mrs. T. H.
Langley. tfe
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$10.00. Five
stoves $7.00 to
gas range cd
Bedsteads and
all kinds of $
FOR RENT—One front bedroom, prl- FOR SALE—200 acres of land, 3′2
miles on Rosborough Springs road.
new 6-room
all modern
-----. _ them away. They are 8% month!
FOR RENT—To a nice couple without old and have had the distemper. C
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Tor SALE—A "few dozen White leg-
> horn pullets. Breeders, are laying
now and will continue to late summer.
We have a heavy laying stock. Phone
17, Will Carter._______________117188
► RM# SALS—il H acres North Frank-
lin street. Just the place for a city
Dairy or a poultry farm, or can be
divided into town lots. One block from
• street car line. Phone 286 W. S. Cook, i
11-13P
FOR RENT—Three room furnished' house on West Houston, 4 room house
apartment to couple. 603 West Bur- 2 blocks court house, 3 room house
•A n02- East Border, desirable building lota. e-
Now is the lime toBuy
Good Silverware
Now when we are paying higher prices
for everything we wear or eat or use, now
when the purchasing power of a dollar is
lower than it has ever been in the recol-
lection of most of us, is the time to buy
good silverware.
Good silverplated ware can never be
considered an extravagance or a luxury
because it returns in usefulness the full
price paid for it.
Everybody needs silverware in the home
and it is the worst kind of folly to buy
the kind that has nothing but cheapness
to recommend it. Y ou cannot tell by
looking at a spoon how long it will wear
—the one with a thin coat of silver may
appear to you to be as good as the one
with the heavy plate. You can tell by
reputation. Buy the kind you know to be
good. We offer you in our store the famous
1847 ROGERS BROS.
SILVERWARE
The Family PUit for Seotniy Yurt
Come in and see our line of this
well-known brand stlverwar,.
Pettitt & Royal
Furniture and Stoves
Twelve gas heaters for sale from
$1.00 to $5.00. Three wood
heating stoves, $2.00 to $5.00.
Two wood cook stoves JI-00 to
GREATLY REDUCED—5 room upper
brick apartment, 4 rooms, lower brick
apartment screened porches, 2 blocks
public square. W. D. Allen, Central
Bank Building .Dallas, Texas.
_____________10-16tfe
FOR RENT—Two or three rooms
downstairs; furnished for light house
keeping. Clone in. Phone 1244.
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FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
or would board and room two or
three school girl* or working girls;
or school boys or young men who
work. Close in. 215 N. Wellington
street, phone 1244. _________10-5tfe
vate; 194 South College street. Ap-------
ply to O. M. Peden, at Peden's Cafe. will cut in blocks to suit,
ll-ll-llc best real estate buy in the country.
----—— 1 Also have cow* for sale, fresh and
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnishe heavy springers; good mule, Duroc
rooms, convenient to bath. Garage Jersey pigs, pointer dogs. Cheap for
if desired. Phone 634. Mrs. Oscar quick sale See W .O. Cockrell or
Brown, 505 West Burleson street.. ! phone 9004-1-4. ll-18p
FOR SALE—Hot water boiler, with
* Durelle Johnston, 308 East Houston las, Texas.-----10-16tre
avenue, or phone 1123. tfe FOR SALE-Good horse and prac "
‘ FOR* RENT-6 roombungalow close Xt^itT worth hAdsy tErhns’i de" i
•in. all conveniences. Mrs. J. F. Davis,; sired, phone 1119 or 290 or see Mr 1,
403 East Houston Ave., or phone Pace at the office of the Merchant; *
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FOR RENT—Two -furnished rooms; 10-17t2.
r/ pavis,‛4031 FOR SAL-l haves registeredse
East Houston Ave., or phone 1123. ter pups, for sale cheap.. Come 8et-
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MALE HELP
HELPWANTED—Business is doubl-
ing, must have help of good men with
cars. Permanent position, go00
chance for advancement. See or white
WANTED—Sewing. To my old cur
tomers, I am now located at 1503
North Grove street. Will do all kinde
of sewing at the right price. Refer:
ence given. Mrs. H. D. Swearingen
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WANTED TO BL'l—We buy and selll
stoves of any kind and furniture.1
Phone 496. 9-5-tfe
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Medium sized lemon colored Jersey
w. Some white spots, both horns
ipped off. No marks or brands. In
ilk. Last seen on Eight Mile Creek
far Old Blocker. Notify H. B.
verett, route 7, Marshall, Texas, for
Made in Marshall
Good house five miles south of Mar- Sanitary F wor Sweep. Made il
shail. See Paul Harris, Marshall. Varahan and guaranteed by Morgai
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FOR RENT—Three or four room 8 ACRES FOR SALE, Above |
apartment, furnished or unfurnished.! tract fronts on Carters Ferryi
'Phone 57. 11-10-16e road about a mile southwest of st
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms. the court house andextendseasti-
to couple. Large south rooms, unfur- to another road. JIA suitable.
- nished or partly furnished. AU con-1 for chicken farm, truck garden
veniences. ring 329. 11-4-1 Ic or could be cut up intoJots.
FoRRENTrwo nicely furnished 7-T- TWYMAN.
bed rooms, with private bath, to gen- FOR SALE—r ord Roadster. Brand
tiemen. Phone 1195-W. 11-4tf i new. $50 under list price. E. Key. Jr.(as
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS—Suite of Lake Bldg. Phone -------------------
two rooms furnished, all conven- FOR SALE—Used Upright Piano E.
iences, adjoining bath. Convenient to with splendid tone. Also the largest
town and railroad. One three room size mahogany case Victrola with
nite also. Call upper west apart- numerous records. Mrs. George
ment, 301 West Grand avenue. Mrs. Gregg, phone 299. ll-27c
Merrell._____________________11-4tf FOR SALE—Attractive five room
conveniences on West Rusk street. L. J. Grantham, Room 1, Mahon
* about 4 blocks from square. Rent budding.___—
reasonable. Ring 1186______10-1otfe MEN—Age 18 to 40 wanting Railway
FOR RENT__One nice, room, centrally Station-Office positions. $115-$250
... , month, free transportation, experience
unnecessary. Write Baker, Supt. 539
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1923, newspaper, November 11, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411552/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .