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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 3

The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 3

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1 L.s3. GA3 FLA NT FAVCTJTE i ilAi ia.t vf knliQls and Comforts 'ft There is a norther predicted for the 24th to 27th of this month. How are you prepared to meet this cold spell and also the ones to follow. Better take stock of your bed-coverings and if you are going to need any, buy them now, while you can get them. BLANKETS, the pair to $1 1.50 COMFORTS 1 $3.00 9 some smart Fall SMes TIieRnssell GrdiarnCo.

'N PATRIOTS that put "pep" into young fellows. XTRAGOOD i CLOTHES $7.50 to $16.50 Corduroy Suit with xtra pants $8.50 and $10.00 The telegram below, from II. W. Lewis, federal director of labor, explains itself. Mr.

II. A. Oliver bus been ap-': to assist in recruiting labor for this government work. Men not working full six days per week should be classed "as slackers. These and men engaged in non-essential work must respond.

You cannot to cry, "Bring the Huh to his knees," and refuse to do your part. A slacker in this is as bad as a slacker in the army. Every patriotic citizen should aid in forcing enlistment in this s. r. jones, M.

TURNEY, ii. E. beheymer, Harrison County Coinmunity Labor Board. l.uii id Nobody' canCTell when you JJarken Gray, Faded Hair with Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, Rlonsy and attractive with brew of Euga Tea and Sulphur.

Whenever her batr took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, thi simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug tore for "Wyeth'a Bagei and 8ulphu Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other Ingredient all -ready io use, at very little cost. This elmple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druptrist Bays everybody uses Wyeth'a Ease and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that jobody can tell It has been applied so easy to use, too. You atmply dampen a comb or aoft brush and draw through your hair, taking; one etrand at a time.

By morning the ray hair disappears; after another application or two, it la restored to its natural color and looka glossy, aoft aad beautiful. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite. It la not Intended for the cure, mlUgaUon or prevention of disease. AMERICAN SOLDIER OF INTEREST TO THE OTHERS. Corretipondence of the Associated Press.

Behind Allied Lines in France, Sept. 21. The American soldier is a source of continual Interest to the troops of the other nations with whom he If fighting side by side, and to the people of France. They have been Vastly Impressed by the whole-hearted way In which he carries out his duties. On parade and on the march he regards his work with the utmost seriousness, and every American column that passes leaves an impression of set, resolute faces very different from the nonchalant attitude of the British Tommy.

In his moment of repose the "Yank," as he Is called everywhere in France, looks for a building with short flight oftops to the door, foregathers there with his friends, and eats nuts and chocolates in prod' Igldus Of" an evening the regimental band, playr fo him. Tha bpIpo tions fr not "uplift stuff," bu lie? cheer the tired soldier a couple of soldiers will jump up and do a one-step together up and down the sidewalk. STUFFED UP wrra "A BAD CQLD1" Get bmy with a bottla'ol Dr. King's New Discovery at once Coughs, colds and brochLI attacks they are all likely to result in dangerous aftermaths unless checked in time. And bow effectively and quickly Dr.

King's New Discovery helps to do the checking workl Inflamed, irritated membranes are soothed, the mucous phlegm loosened freely, and quiet, restful sleep follow. 60c and $l-20. All druggists have it. Sold since 1869 Constipation Emacipation No more lazy bowels, yellow com-plextion, sick headache, indigestion, embarasstng breath, when you use as a correcttva Dr. Kine's New Life Pills.

They systematize the system and keep the world looking cheerful. 25c, NOW FOR A TONIC It's the right time to take a tonic, that's a fact. The system now, following the long hot days of summer, becomes run down, lacks ability to give good service and thus to keep you contented. School children's systems should be fortified against the coming of colder weather. People who have been ill should be restored to health with an eppetizing tonic.

BEEF, IRON AND WINE still leads the world as the best all-around general tonic It is a finely improved product which we com-. pound and sell under our own name. We know' it is good and recommend it as such. FRY-HODGE DRUG CO. The Rexatl Store iaiL PERSONALS.

A deed has been filed for record "by which B. Flndley transfers to B. E. Sweai'ingen, two lots in the H.vnson addition for a consideration of $700. H.

B. Wood and wife have sold to Robert Harmon Wood, 73x150 feet on Bruckmueller street, for a connidera-tion of $.1,250. M. Stokes left today on No. 6 for Marion, 0., representing the Jifa-sonic lodge, as escort for the remains of Mr.

Gilflllen, who will be buried there. Miss Mary Schonhardt is still In bed with influenza. Miss Margaret King, who has been slok for two weeks, isable to sit up today for the first time. Poland Rogers, whoTIas been dangerously shir, is another Influenza victim who Is much better. Monte Guynne of Terrell Is in the city.

W. Robertson and two daughters, Garnet and Marguerite, of Marshall. Texas, visited his sister, Mrs. C. S.

jlutchlns. yesterday. Texarkana Four States Press. G. Edmonson of thia city, D.

E. Edmonson, M's. C. K. Hugglns and Mrs.

Frank Cheek of Dallas left this morning on the Sunshine Special for Newton. wllh the body of Mrs. Edmonson. Newton waa her old home and she will be buried there. Miss Margaret Clark returned this morning to Cleburne to resume her work as teacher of music in the Cleburne schools.

Mrs. P. V. Cochran is quite sick at her home on East Crockett street. Dr.

E. Y. Badger, representing the Baptist Standard, was here today and went to Shreveport this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

K. Goldaborough and littlo daughter, are moving here from Fort Worth. Mr. Goldaborough Is ln the timekeepers' office of the T. P.

Mrs. Clura B. Grew and son, Donald, the latter a former employee of the Messenger, returned to their home in Independence, Kansas, extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. A.

Reed, on South Grove. Mrs. Jane L. Graham of Abilene, who has been visiting her brother, F. Scheuner, left yesterday afternoon to visit nieces in Shreveport.

C. O. Trultl. connected wth the Col-legu of who Is district chairman of the bnya' war work rampalgn, Is here today on Leader. THE STATE OF TEXAS.

To the Sheriff or any Constable of Harrison county Greeting: You are hereby "commanded that you summon by msklng publication of this citation In some newspaper published In Harrison county, if (here be a newspaper published therein, but If not, then in the nearest county where a newspaper Is published, once in each week for four consecutive weeks previous to the return day hereof, John 'Coleman be and appear before the Honorable District Court of Harrison county. Texas, at 'the next regular term thereof to be holden in the county of Harrison at the courthouse thereof in the city of Marshall, Texas, on the first Monday In November, 1913, the same being the 4th day of November, 1918, then and there to answer a petition filed in said court on the 9th day of 1918, In a suit numbered. on the docket of said court No. 2873, wherein Lula Coleman Is plaintiff and John Coleman Is d-fendant, -the nature of" plaintiff's suit being as follow; A suit-Jfor absolute divorce, plaintiff alleging that on or about the ISth day of March, 1914, In Harris county, Texas, she was lawfully married to defendant; that she continued to live with defendant nnlil on the 25th day of December, 1917, when by reason of the cruel treatment toward her by defendant, she was forced to permanently abandon him. That defendant on numerous occasions, during the time they" lived together as husband and wife, cursed and abused her and threatened to take her life; thst oh said 25th day of December, 1917, at their home in Houston, Texas, defendant ansaulted her with a knife, and on said occasion beat and wounded her, thereby inflicting great mental and physical suffering upon her.

Plaintiff prays for judgment dissolving said marriage relation; that her maiden name, Lula Hroks, be restored to her, for cost of suit and general relief. Herein fall not, but of this writ make due return according to law, showing how you have executed same. Given under" my hand and seal of the District Court of Harrison county, Texas, this 9th dav of October, 1918. C. R.

MARTIN, Clerk of the District Court of Harrison county, Texas. By B. A. Thompson, Deputy. D-Wed Oct 9 18 23 30.

Pledan Increased Production. "Realizing that tho proluctlon of food and clothing materials Is psspii- i tial to our army and navy snd our) allies," Iho officers (tf the 1'lacer! Comity 1'arm Hurcau. California, re-1 renlly pledged themselves "to put forth evcrv posMhlr pffort to increase! Placer county's of food crops snd live siixk to do all possible to encourase our nelghlioi to produce a maximum amount of sucti products, and finally jto participate to the. fullest extent in the activities of the farm bureau in relation to the war." Colored1 S'cN For a'gojd colored glrk nurse specialist In confinement cases. Will do indoor work for those who haven't maids.

Can furnish city references. My work ia guaranteed by City Piiy-siclans. See me or write Mrs. Dullie Houston, Hallvllle, ll-9p (U i i ') 1 WANTED BOY'S, BICYCkp. For boy', 12 years ruur.t bo 'ty good repair.

W. George, Messenger office. Hudson Six for sale or trade. A good car. Smith's Garage.

i TTT TTh 0 Correapor.cUno of th A.ouiBtd Prt London, Sept 21. The Eadiscba poison gas plant at Mannheim, In the Rhine valley, is a favorita object for "strafipg" by the Pritush airmen. Three consecutive raids upon it by nfht have extensively damaged it. The raiders' bomba partly destroyed the sulphuric acid and nitric vitriol factory and the aniline department. Other buildings of the plant were wrecked.

The other 'factories at Mannheim have been heavily bombed eleven times. A heavy death roll hag attended numsrous air attacks on Cologne and Coblentz where the Germans are being heavily repaid In their own coin for their murderous work on London and Paris. The factories and railway station at Saarbrucken- have been bombed ten tintes by the British; Karlsruhe, five times; Frankfort-on-the-Rhine, three times; Stuttgart, and Zwesbrucken, twice. Most of the air attacks in the Rhine provinces have been directed against the key railway centers, notably those at Thionville and Metx-Sablon. The famous railway triangle at Metz-Sab-lon and the junction at Thionville have been raided forty-six times.

Photographs taken by the attacking airmen confirm the extent and magnitude of the damage done. War traffic through Motz-Sablon has been materially reduced as. a result of the frequent raids at a time when quick and regular transport of munitions was vital to Germany's military needs. The big industrial centers on the Rhine contain, in addition to important railway junctions, some of the largest munition, poison gas and electrical plants in Western Germany. These military objectives have been attacked repeatedly with marked effect.

1-2 acres 2 1-4 miles out, 2-room house, 12 acres in cultivation, good well. Price 11,700, terms, Adair George. THE STATU OF TEXAS. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Harrison county Greeting; You are hereby comnwndad that you publish following notice at least once a week; for a 'period. of at least ten daya.

prior to the return date hereof, day, of. the first "pnbikatfon, In ft' newspaper of 'wHich' has been continuously and published in a jperiod, Of not lesa than one jean The State of Texas. To 'all persons Interested in the estate of V. C. Barnes, deceased: Know ye, that Mrs.

Fannie M. Barnes, T. P. Smith and Cary M. Ab-ney, did on the 15th day of October, 191S, file in the county court of Harrison county, Texas, an application for the probate of the last will and testament of C.

Barnes, deceased, filed with said application) and for letters testamentary of the estate of V. C. Barnes, deceased, which application will bo heard at the next regular term of said court commencing on the 4th day of 1918. at the courthouse In the city of Marshall, Texas, at which Ume all persons interested in said estate may appear and contest said application should they desire to do so. Herein fail not but have you before said court on the said first day of the next term thereof, this writ with your return thereon showing how you have executed the same.

Given under my hand and seal of said at my office in Marshall, Texas, this 16th day of 1918, H. P. WATSON, Clerk of the County Court, Harrison County, Texas. By C. W.

Hollinsbead, Deputy. doctl6-23-30. lv film i pnlonle lovBifi TTIe Tits to ascertain on what terms they; ion grant an armistice and peace to ingary, says a Zurich dispatch. Aus-ia-Hungary already is reconciled to i idea of unconditional capitulation, jc tot a Vienna dispatch. Vienna is eatened with a famine; authorities powerless, and laws are no longer forced.

LEAH UP TOWN fO STOP EPIDEMIC 5RPU8 CHRISTI BELIEVES THIS P' BEST METHOD AND STARTS OUT IN EARNEST. 1er th the Associated Pre.s. Corpus Christl, Oct. 24 -As one of preventing an edlpemic of edlpemlc of rl panish Lite inuiin i)ai Influenza, irhnriti nf f'firnus rhrlflti nnve di. thorough cleaning from the front 'I eii hi art manners property must be bere; Is not cae A a i It Always Helps TELEGRAM.

San Antonio, Texas, October 22. Jones, Marshall, Texas. Telegram this date advises epidemic of influenza, Muscle Shoals, practically over, conditions there better than the average through the country. It is imperative that sufficient of men be fumislied to complete this plant within the next sixty days. We appcalto you to do everything possible to assist in securing these men.

We want you -to devote your entire time in recruiting labor until this order has been fill- ed. You will be allowed for time and expenses eight dollars a day. If you cannot devote your entire time to this work appoint a well-qualified, energetic man to, do this work for you, he will receive eight dollars per day. Advertise as fully as necessary, sending bills to this office. Do not allow Texas, to fall short in furnishing its quota of men for war work.

Advise quick what 'you will do. II. W. LEWIS, ATTENTION 3 CLASSIFIED ADS. GIRLS WANTED.

WANTKD Three or four girls to do dining room work. Good salaries paid; no experience required. I'hone 55, or call at American Cafe. 10-22c. WANTED TO RKNT A farm close to Marshall on halves.

J. U. Allen, route 5, Marshall, Texas. 10-23p FOR SALE OR TRADE For a good Milch Cow, one 5-year-old horse, Phone 372 from 8 a. m.

to 6 p. m. O. Gilliam, 607 West Burleson. tf FOR RENT Five room apartment fully furnished; all modern conven lenccs.

Possession November 1. In fire Mr.1? 632. Mrs. L. O.

Cory. Wanted, renters or hands to WrtPl bd Bays Mrs. Sylvania Woods, Clifton Mills, In writing of her experience with Cardul, the woman's tonic She says further: "Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. 1 was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, 1 began to feel like a new woman.

I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give 'if 3 1 r1 The Woman's Tonic trial I still use Cardul when feel a little bad, and It always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of womanly trouble. Signs tliat you need Cardui, the woman's tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardul for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. avmwj i on -share.

Good land. John N. Saunded upon the plan of giving this city to ders. Leigh, Texas. W-10 26r GIRLS.

WANTED. WANTED Three or four girls to do dining room worlc. Good salaries paid; no experience required. Phone 65j-or call at American Cafe. 10-22c.

W.D.ALLEN, Real Estate and insurance. Uothers of Texas, Prepare! When girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes a mother, and when a womsn passes through the changes of middle life, are the three periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and distress often caused by severe trganic disturbances. Many women in Texas wonid testify just do the following Houston Heights, Texas. "My mother used Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription.

She waa in very ill health, was all ran down and it seemed like she could not zrt anything to do her any good until she took this medicine; It did her more good than anything she tried and 1 am alwart willing to 1 L. reommena inenas wno neeu a fine Mm. Julia Stissos. Foht Worth, can recom-riend Ir. Pierce'! Favorite Prescription to anv woman suffering from woman's trouble or nervoasness.

I was very nervous and loosing weight to fast I became alarmed over my condition. I con Id not do any housework. A friend me about the Prewrip- twin fi-1 trt 't Sand bmn ptiniiiR in St onrn. Mr J. LlZlG Pr.

rkrce't Faror'ui FreCTiption it I a rpupity f(Vr alt the mgrcdi- 7 te to the back lot. MII.K I can supply a few rejrular cut: Inspectors are making a houe-tv inn.n ihnn. ia it canvas of the cltv. notifvlnr all limk.i 4Uti THE MARSHALL 1 I I i aaam Ml auv want it, ask for Reed. owners and householders that reeds ana grass must De cut, mat cu- WANTED TO RENT By Novemhern, boiled, that all pools of ii.tt i.rti Our Boys Are Now on the Hindenburg Are wa backing them to out utmost with our thoughts, our words, our actions -OUR DOLLARS? NATIONAL BANK 1 11 1.

four or five-room house, unfnniunul" nlUBl na lD Ushed. Address Box 19L city. ll-3 pick and span. I ompiamts may be WANTED floard and room In prJed ln wrporaUon court against those vate family of three, or three furn-10 fal1 10 0DeT th requests. iHhed rooms.

Address "Ho me," careCwP11 Christl has pliyed in good Messenger ln health conditions thus far. i 1 a 1 ects are pr 1 on tr- wrarr-er. H. Sei.il iT.V. I A dr 1 10 for trial u--.

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