The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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"Marshall’s Greatest Shopping Center”
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store.
Better Used Cars
$159.61
$350
30x31-2 Gates Tire
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Far Details Cal
G. E. McLENDON, Ticket Agent
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Skirt Pleating’
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patches it can’t be best. Come do the best hemstitching in Mar-
TELEPHONE au-
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Nawa Waat Ads Alawys Get Resulta
83000/
$125
$175
Returning from New York by rail thru
Washington and St. Louis or Memphis.
Meals and berths on board ship included.
$425
$450
$75
REV. B. & CRIMM
TO BE AT HOME
COMING MONDAY
1 OVERLAND "90" chummy. .. .$100
1 OVERLAND Baby "4” Touring $225
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2 CHANDLER Tourings, both
'20 Models, bargains, each....$250
shall. Cover buttons to order.
GOLD’S DRY GOODS STORE.
11-23p
We made a lucky purchase and are willing to pass it on
to you. Now is your chance. We only have fifty to sell
at this price—and only two to the customer.
Quaint, fascinating . . . wondrously remi-
niscent of Ancient Andalusia—and
1 DODGE Roadster.......
I BUICK "6" Touring D-45
1 OLDSMOBILE Light "6"
Touring.................
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1 CHEVROLET Superior 1
late model, a pick-up at
Visit An Old-World Capital On
Your Way to the New—
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LOW PRICED USED
CARS
"CASCARETS"10c
. BEST LAXATIVE
FOR BOWELS
1 FORD SEDAN, 23 model
' 1 FORD COUPE, like new.
. 1 FORD Speedster........
*—There’s no more perfect back-
ground to the dinner table than a
glowing white table cloth and
napkins to match. Your problem
is easily solved from our new sup-
ply which are now on display.
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
The Happy Home
The Electric Home is the Modern Home—and
the Modern Home is the Happy Home.....
every time.
Nothing will make for happiness in the home
as the easing of the many household duties
to the mother, and this is done best by elec-
trical appliances.
If you would make your home happy—if you would ease
up on the household duties of Mother, give her Electrical
Appliances this Christmas.
There is the toaster, the chafing dish, the electric iron, the
percolator, the heater—in fact the list is so long it makes
chosing a simple matter indeed.
But be sure of this—whatever you choose—if it is Electrical
—70x90 floral and scroll
patterns in all-linen doth
and one dozen napkins to
match. Per set
$24.50
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Don’t Put It Off Until Tomorrow
—You May Be Too Late!
Wood Chevrolet Co.
PHONE 414
John Raper & Son
211 East
Austin
Street
American Tire & Vulcanizing Co.
301 East Austin Street
From now on we will pleat
skirts from 11.25 to $1.50. We
BROWNRIGG & STEVENS
Insurance Agents
Marshall Electric Company
Telephone No. 372
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HURRY!
Send us your shoes the min-
ute they begin to show signs
of wear.
They last so much longer if
you don’t let them get shabby
and out of shape.
Our work is done so skillfully
and neatly, that they look like
new. Our shop does fine work
like this because we don’t cob-
ble shoes, we repair them.
Applicants For Insurance Often
Rejected
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New York City
and return
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drug stores in bottles, of two sizes,
medium and large.
However, if you wish first to test
, this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blinghamton, N.
Y., for a sample bottle. When writ-
ing be sure snd mention this paper.
BREAKFAST SETS
—60x60 breakfast cloths of all-linen in
the new colored border or one solid col-
or, guaranteed fast colors with one-
Per set__________..... $10.00
—60x60 all-linen breakfast cloths with
one-half dozen napkins with fancy col-
ored borders or one solid color; made
in Czecho-Slovakia. A r A
Per dozen_______________ 36.30
FREE FERTILIZER
We have twenty-five or thirty
loads of cleanings from corn,
which has proven to be an fine
fertilizer as you can bay. We
will be glad to give away as long
as it lasts. For gardens or truck
"They Work While You Sleep.” I
If you feel sick, dizzy, upset, if your
head is dull or aching, or your stom-
ach is sour or gassy, just take one or ■
two pleasant "Cascarets" to relieve
constipation and biliousness. No grip-
ing—nicest cathartic-laxative on earth
for Men, Women and Children. 10c
boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes—any drug
—70x80 all-linen cloth
with one dozen 22-inch
napkina to match, good
assortment of patterns,
a wonderful value; set
$16.50
the F. Hall headright.
T. W. Davidson to Mrs. Chas. Aber,
consideration $4500; conveys lot of
O. L. No. 24, southeast on 8. Grove
street.
J. H. Crouse et al to M. F. Gary,
consideration $3500; conveys 24 J>
acres of the S. Jordan headright.
J. S. Skates to J. D. Simmons, et al
—^64x64 all-linen cloth
with one-half dozen nap-
kins to match; colored
borders only or solid col-
or, hemstitched, per set
$10.00
Will McMahon and Miss
Jones.
Coy Carmichael emd Miss
j,.s JS»-wta' f.-awr
LINEN DAMASK
—70-inch all-linen damask, floral and
dot patterns. Per de or
yard-------------------- 3.23
Napkins to Match, dozen $7.50
—70-inch extra heavy quality pure linen
bleached damask. Per de AN
yard-------------------- 53.00
Napkins to Match, dozen $8.50
MERCERIZED DAMASK
—58-inch bleached table damask, stripe
and check patterns; per yard______50c
—64-inch table damask, bleached, mer-
cerized, floral patterns, per yard___85c
—72-inch bleached mercerized table da-
mask, good assortment of patterns,
per yard-------------------------
— 18-inch napkins, bleached mercerized
damask, per dozen_____________$1.50
— 20-inch hemmed mercerized bleached
damask napkins, attractive patterns,
per dozen------------------------
large majority of those whose applica-> Real Estate Transfers
tions are declined do not even suspect B. Bush to Lane Jones, consider-
that they have the disease. Dr. Kil-’ution $1203.50; conveys 44.14 acres of
mer’s Swamp Root is on sale at all "
Rev. B.B. Crimm, evangelist and fox
hunter, will pass through Marshall
next Monday and will spend a few
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. F. Crimm, who live on the Shreve-
port road.
Dr. Crimm will hold one more meet-
ing, in Ft. Worth, before he comes
home for his vacation. He will be at
home during the big fox hunt, which
wil begin the latter part of Decem-
ber. Dr. Crimm states that he ex-
pects to spend two months at home on
his next vacation.
, consideration $385; conveys 35.7 acres
, of the J. E. Simmons estate.
! T. W. Davidson to G. B. Hearn, con-
sideration $276; conveys 50 acres of
the Hollis survey. '
Harrison Williams to Bruce Heard,
| consideration $200; conveys lot 5 in
block 2 of the Lothrops second addi-
tion.
8. R. Faulkner to D. D. Hart, con-
sideration $2000; conveys part of lot
14 of the Frazier addition being a lot
67x171 feet
M. W. Roth to R. J. Anderson, con-
sideration 350; conveys west one-haif
Judging from reports from drug-
gists who are constantly in direct
touch with the public, there is one
preparation that has been very sue-
cesaful in overcoming these conditions
The mild and healing influence of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon real-
ized. It stands the highest for its
remarkable record of success.
An examining physician for one of
the prominent Life Insurance Com-
paries, in an interview of the sub-
tject, made the astounding statement
| that one reason why so many ap-
plicants for insurance are rejected is
I because kidney trouble is so common
i to the American people, and the
ODD NAPKINS
-20-inch napkins of all-linen, bleached
in good variety of patterns to select
"from-- *
Per Dozen, $6.00
—22-inch all-linen napkins, floral and
scroll patterns, bleached. Price per
dozen—
$7.50 up to $11.50
LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS
and Napkins to Match
. —-70x80 all-linen pattern doth with napkins
to match, scroll and floral patterns; with
one dozen napkins. , d,e P N
Per set-------------------- 522.50
—70x106 all-linen cloth with one dozen nap-
inns to match; good variety d10 rh
of patterns. Per set_______________
Buildings valued at approximately
$235,000 are under construction in
Marshall at the present time. Eleven
of the buildings which are among the
most pretentious are valued at
$210,000. It is estimated that small-
•r buildings now under construction
are worth at least $25,000.
The following are among the larger
buildings now under construction:
Carwile readence, 16,000.
MeCormic" residence, $3,000.
Rogers residence, $5,000.
Methodist Episcopal Sunday school,
$60,000.
First National Bank, $75,000.
Lothrop Garage, $10,300.
Bennett residence, $7,200.
Smith residence, $4,000.
Turney store buildings, $12,500.
Taylor Mill A Elevator, $10,000.
Feltman residence, $8,000.
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Uss EZMA for ECZEMA, TET-
1 TER, ITCH. Guaranteed by Fry-
Eaves.
Isaac Buffin Jr., and Mattie Fields.
Eddie Dixono and Callena Newson.
James Rivers and Grace Ross.
Augusta Jenkins and Leola Fitz-
patrick.
Willie Thompson and Daisy John-
son.
H. M. Field, Jr., and Miss Harriett
Hughs. ।
Arthur Washington and Bertha
Lee. ।
Tueaday, November 20, 1928
? ‘ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
. The.oficeofthe City Secre-
taryof Marshall 18 now located
at 206 East Austin street in the
< Lothrop building, 11-6-tfe
। of lots 3 and 4 in block 2 of the
Blanch addition.
W. T. Caven to Silas Turner, con-
sideration $126; conveys lot 20 in
: block 9 of the Sexton place addition.
Fannie Bush to T. W. Davidson, con-
I sideration $3,000; conveys 80 acres of
the J. A. Chaffin headright.
Payton Fearance to T. P. Smith, et
al, consideration $100; conveys an un-
' divided interest in snd to 100 acres
of the C. Fuller headright
Qus Bradshaw to Will Jones; con-
sideration $110; conveys 5% acres of
the S. Murphey headright
Marriage Licenses
Arch Smith and Miss Myron Craver.
A. T. Morton and Miss Inez Pearson
J. C. Waldrop and Miss Lizzie Davis
Douglas Jackson and Exora Alex-
ander. •
Alfred Hodge and Martha Mayfield.
Arthur Benson and Miss Frances
Page.
Sonnie Tanner and Odzala Jenkins.
J__HU MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
Marshall Buildings Under
Construction Are Valued
Approximately $210,000
1 3 FORD Tourings, starter types,
AH in Al condition... .$200 to $250
1 CHEVROLET 490 Touring.....$75
1 CHEVROLET FB Touring... .$250
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1 STUDEBAKER Special ”6”
Touring, in splendid condition. $650
1 STUDEBAKER Special "6"
4-paaa. Touring, looks and
runs like new................$650
I STUDEBAKER Light Six Tour-
ing, in first class shape.......$666
1 BUICK "6" '26 Model Touring,
runs good and new tires......$325
1 BUICK "6" ’20 Model Roadster,
dolled up, in fine shape.......$400
1 BUICK "6” ’22 Model Tearing.
in splendid condition.........$62$
1 WILLYS-KNIGHT fouring, new
cord tires, fine condition......$350
We are making special prices on our
used cars to move them—we trade and
give liberal terms—AND WE GUAR-
ANTEE TO REPRESENT ANY
USED CAR WE OFFER CORRECT-
LY. Figure with us.
and get it
MARSHALL MILL AND
10-25-tfe ELEVATOR CO.
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