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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 3

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MONDAY, MAECU 27, tiis, Marshall imainzzn. Marshall, texj.s. 1 mm CONFIRMED LAEGS CLASS IN TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH PELIEGEJI FEEVENTTjN. Mi Time Determines Opportunity CominAli ill I I DBESs -Especially 'UP Bishop George Kinsolving confirmed a large class in Trinity Episcopal-church Sunday morning. The church was completely filled, and chairs were placed in the main aisle in order to accommodate all who came.

The choir had been augmented and the music was exceptionally good. Prior to the confirmation two were baptized, a mother and her daughter, from Blocker. The bishop's sermon was. on the subject of the respect due the body. He advanced the thought that the ldy should be held In highest regard fiS m- -m it mi fmf LmmV iM im 1 1 't laLs to and made to do the promptings of the highest ideals of the spirit that the soul may be bettered.

He dissent WESfERN UNION Telegraph Service always available almost everywhere, -gains time, restores time lost, ''overtakes escaping opportunity. Hundreds of vital situations are saved daily by timely use of Western Union Telegrams, Day Letters, Night Letters, Cablegrams and money transferred by telegraph. Full information at any Western Union Office. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. ed strongly from the opinion of those are entitled to the same consideration during this "Dress-Up Week." We have on display the prettiest of who bold that the body is the seat of evil, and contended that it can.

be (By United Slates Public Health. Service). A faulty or restricted diet at this season of the year is the chief factor-in the production of pellagra. Measures to. prevent the development of the disease should instituted during the early spring tnonths, according to a circular of information issued today by the United States Public Health Service.

While the manifestations of pellagra are in most cases not in '-evidence until June, or July, the condition invariably dates from a faulty diet of earlier months. Therefore, if due precautious are exercised by individuals at 4he present time the havoc wrought by this scourge may be greatly lessened, if not entirely eliminated. The report further calls attention to certain danger signals which should be recognized by-Danger those who' reside in "pclta-Signals grous districts or those who have had previous attacks of the 'disease. Among such warning symptoms arc extreme nervousness or change in thc mental characteristics of the individual. Weakness or debility, disinclination to undertake the ordinary daily tasks, and unexplained digestive symptoms may all be premonitory signs.

These symptoms do not, of course, necessarily nien-the of pellagra, but taken in connection with the his tory-of a one-sided, monotonous, diet, they serve as r. definite warning of the possibilities of its- onset. Jhc diet recommended by the for the prevention of made the mechanism- for doing good by being made good FIFTY GIVE SKIN FOR GRAFTING ON A Toggery for tho HUchcn SCALDED ENGINEER Associated Press. Dallas, March 27. Charles Reed, aged 35, locomotive engineer, who since June 6, 1915, has been lan HlSTORYOF S.

A. COOKE. flysian fields, 'March 2J. and the dining-room. Call and see our stock of Porcelain and Cut Glass Ware, and all other accessories.

Anything you need or want we have it. guishing in a hospitalhere suffering Mr. S. A. her died -hefe-y froniseyere Jwrns he received by be ing scolded, with, steam when his locomotive wa wrecked near here, physicians say, will as a result of skin-grafting operations one of the most remarkable cases on rec General Bragg in, '63, the next battles were at Missionary Ridge, Resaca, Nashville and Sniitsboro, Aft the latter were under General Joseph K.

Johnson. "Mr. Cooke had been in failing health since January this year, was seemingly getting Home better, had been sitting up souse the morning of his death which came on vpy suddenly. Mr. Cooke leaves aj widow aim several children to1 mourn his loss, he bad hosts c-'f kinsmen all over the country and, host of friends (LavgfjGiLW (Si ZTftJoa ord.

tcrday- wa? interred today at Mt. 'ion cemetery. One of the largest crowds lleHilcutlticrtiiheraTst-rvicfcs ever in tin's section. The large floral offerings were very beautiful, Mr. Cooke was born and raised in this art of lie country.

He cn-lisicd in the Civil war and left from his home at old Klysian in February, i8tJ. Out of the one bun-died and twenty men who left with him onlv three are living now. They l.w-k-VV-1 Nearly fifty persons have gone the surgeon's knife to- give pellagra will not produce re-Spring suits if followed tor a -week Diet or ten days only, but if continuously and consistently patches of skin grafted on Reed' back. It is said that possible a score -1 or more persons will undergo the used, under circumstances similar to its administration jn the varipus iti- grafting operation before the scalded kn wilt, be replaced with" live ruti- r- J. A.

Westmoreland. Mr. Cixke was will mourn' his loss. One of his sons, second lieutenant under Captain f. C.

Cooke, was not able to reach Hendricks. t.perimental-tests have been, performed, it ill protect the individual against the development of the disease. Necessarily, a rigid unvaried diet is wholly was captured at Ar cUv On the first grafting operation, thirty-six strips of skin, each sixteen inches long and one inch wide, were placed on Reed's back. Reed's case has attracted the attention of physicians and surgeons over the "Country 'and the statement- of attending; doctors that he will possibly rcc 'within a few liionths promises to add nrW interest to the case. undesirable and the menu recom here in time for the funeral; he lives in California.

Ye ur correspondent is indebted to. one of Mr. Cooke's comrades for the above, history. To the bereaved ones our' sympathy is extended. from a Confederate.

Sort. City of Marshall, Texas. Attest: i II. S. Rice, City Secretary.

mended is only to indicate in a gen kansas Post bv the federals and taken to Camp Chase, Ohio, was in jui on for three months and later exchanged at City, d'oint, Ya. He was sent then I') the Tennessee aifiiv a War Trace, Tenn. He was at the battles of Chickamauga under era way the character of the food to 'flic SLNe of Texas, County of Har be prescribed, frequently the elc- mcitttf -poverty, inaccessibility to COMINO EVENT I. 1016, '-for the purpose of eiedlirtj ruiiiinisisoiiers Numbers One and. Two of the City of Marshall, the Original of which, is rii oil among the records of said city ot Marshall, Texas.

testimony of which, witness unhand and the seal of said eiiy ut uu-offiee in Marshall, Texas, this the rjrd day of febru.uy, A. D. t'if. 11. S.

RUT. City Secretary of the City of Marshall, Texas. ASK FOR and GET market supplies, or even personal id ksyiicrasyr.4jjayM require sotne modification of thy diet lable, so that strict adherence to its components ANNOUNCEMENTS -1 pamcd by not more than two thin slices of. whole wheat bread and -a glass of buttermilk. The supper thiiuld consist of pork and beans.

baked beans properly seasoned, the usual amount of bread and a glass of buttermilk. If preferred," eggs, scrambled oCirTienvrsc preiMired, nray be substituted for the more substantial ingredient of the meal. ATlftrsuctl'arinc above is not roll ibitivc as to cost, at least to but few of the residents of the Diet Cheap country, affords a sutTi-and Ample, cient number of heat units, if taken in reason Monday. Lady-Maccabees, Unity Hive, 2:30 p. m.

ma y-rwt-jn)Jepects be practic- rison. H. S. Rice, city secretary, in and forr tht; City, of Marshall, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an election order, passed and adopted by the commission of tl.C City of Marshall, Texas, on the 23rd day of chruary, A. D.

1916, ordering an election to be held in each of the three wards of the City of Marshall, on the fourth day of April, A. D. able. The object of the diet -as sub mitted is' to. minimize the consump tion of the carlio-hydrate (starchy THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Chp substitutes cost Y0O Mm prtce- John Lodge, I.

O. P. Carol's' Union. Bricklayers' Masons and I'lasterers Monday Music Club. Texas Pacific Rand practice and sweet) foods and' to increase the amount of fresh animal protein and of fresh legumes'tpcas and beans).

Use Sanitary floor Sweep in Marshall by Morgan McCown. able quantity, and will effectually The breakfast, for example, should prevent the development of a disease which alone caused 8,000 deaths in consist of oatmeal and cream, without ncrnr uitli I'ttlter or fast bacon and two eggs. Not more Blaus ounnB than tw-sliee ef whole wheat bread 'KV' it Dress Up You must mid lie ti I'iiii'diiiisf tuiH'lu's tui your out fit. illi a few ti Hititlt's in the jewelry Tuesday. Maple Canip, V00dmcn.

City Commission, 2:30 p. ni. Knights of Columbus. 7 Marshall 'Musketeers. West Side Parent-Teachers' ciution.

i Trades and Labor Pythian Sisters, Avoid Spring Colds. should be taken, preferably untoast- ci. not ureaa or Discuits.are tnau- ELECTION ORDER. Aq ordinance, ordering an election, April 4r At for the purpose vLsahlew A g-las al is to accompany the breakfast and either of electing commissioners, Numbers Sudden changes, high, winds, shift- One and Two, of the City of Marshall, 'fexas. Be it ordained by the Commission of the City of Marshall, Texas: Section -1.

4 i 4 i Cc Convinced now and for all time that B. ROTH will give uti the best tailor-made suit in town for Irss money than otheis. (Jur standards of excellence are at all times fully maintained. If you would dress well, lc us havc the job "of dressing you. D.

R0K1, Tailor Constatle Fiecinct 3. J. L. Pittard. J.

D. Cunningham. M. J-. Murphy.

District Clerk. Charles R. Martin. YV. G.

Rudd. County Clerk. U. A. Cargill.

11. P. (Henry) Watson: Representative. it-prrsrnlativf, Pistrict No. 4.

urDodd. M. M. O'Banion. District No.

126 Myron 0. Blalock. Oounty Judge. 0. L.

Huffman. R. K. Walter If. Strength.

County Superintendent. J. W. Cyphers. C.

W. LaCrone. Boyd Willson. County Tax Assesior. II.

L. Calloway. illiam T. Tardy. J.

11. County Tax Collector. PhiLP, T. A. McClaran.

Sheriff. John C. Sanders. Albert S. Hall.

1 County Attorney. If. A. frank M. Scott.

County Troasunsr. W. E. McGilvray. County Commissioner.

ling seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring colds are annoying iand dangerous and are likely to turn That there shall be held in each-of'- K-t it IJifjtht in lasto liiirht in style iir lit in in Jft it right ut lintoa chronic summer cough. In such 'cases take a treatment of Dr. King's VO HI Discovery, a plasant Laxative oranges or grape fruit may be the initial, course, dinner should consist of either pea or bean soup, prepared from pork, ham, veal 3r7iTlutton, -prepared in whatever manner is the niost appetizing, preference being" given to roasting- or broiling raiher. than frying. Hamburger steak, meat hash, or fish luuy be substituted 10 afford variety, Care should be exercised that the meats are not overdone.

Of vegetables, Irish potatoes, in the jacket or baked, cabbage turnip or mustard greens, collards- and lettuce, arc to be recommended, for dessert, stewed, fresh or" dried truit wifl prove sufficient. The dinner should be accom- Tar Syrup. It soothes the cough. checks the cold and helps break tip 'an attack of grippe, It already pre-'pared, no mixing or fussing. Just lift The Gilt House Malhcwson-Pclz Jewelry Company vour druggist for a bottle of Dr.

Ii King's New Discovery. Tested and tried for over 40 years. the Three Wards of the City of Marshall, Texas, an election, on the first Tuesday in April, A. 1016, same being the 4th day of April, A. D.

1016, to elect the following named officers 1 of the City of Marshall, Texas, to-wit: Commissioner Number One, and Commissioner Number Two, Section II. That said election shall be held in Ward No. 1, on North Bolivar street, at or near the Winters building, and W. B. Allen is Iiere appointed Manager to hold said election in Ward No.

I. That said election in Ward No. shall be held in the City hall, and C. Bell is here appointed manager to hold aid election in. said Ward No.

germs with 'Sanitary Kill those' floor Sweep. AO I -Marshall Roasted Coll Precinct No. 3 -Geo. M. McDaniel Public Free leclnre FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOtb SICKNESS By Bemf CoasUntly Supplied Bedford' That in Ward No.

3, the said elec tion shall be held in the courthouse, and A. A. Hodge is here appointed nianatrer to hold said election in I'rt'iirfct 3 Chas. M. Bradshaw.

Justice of the Peace Prencinct 3. first Place J. W. Pace. Commissioner Precinct 1.

J. L. Woodley. Commissioner Precinct 3. S.

W. Sr.ott. County Commissioner Precinct 3. R. C.

"Childs. J. M. (Jim) Craig. Ward No.

3 Section HI. McDuft, Va. "I tuffered tor itevertl fears," says Mr. J. B.

Wluttaker, of (his place, "with lick headache, and It is otdered that a copy hereof be I 1 published in the Marshall Messehgcr. Crown Winner Special We have on hand 12 China Breakfast Set, which we will give to the first twelve ladies who have used 15 thfee-pound cans or 10 one-pound cans of Crown Winner Coffee. Blue Cup Special. Any family that has usetl one-pound cans of Blue Cup Coffee, will he presented with a set of nice Blue Cups and Haticerg. All empty enn.s must he returned to our office in good condition, and premium will delivered at your residence.

Ask your grocer for Crown V. i or llcmiacn uoupic. Mr. (:. Shaw Cook.

('. S. of nii.n will lecture on at the. City Hall an-tlitorium Thursday veniuy, alrll lld, nt A ti'clock hharp. Mr.

Cook is 1111 uutlmrUeil Christian" Sfieiice a metnlicr of the Hoard of Lectureship of Tlie Church of Christ, Scientist, of Host 011, Mass; The. public are coF a daily newspaper published i'UVj dty Marshall, Trxa, for tlimY Ten years go a Iriend told me lo try Thedlord's which I did, end 1 found it to be the family medi (jo) days prior to said election. And that a copy hereof be posted at each WHO 13 YOUR PLUMBER? R. C. Knight will dft plumbing right and the price reasonable Let us show you.

R. C. KNIGHT. 214 Austin St. Tlione 266.

cine lor young and oiu I keep Bla On hand all the time now, and when my children feel of the -said polling places, for thirty days prior lo s-iid election, at nutirc little bad, tney as me tor a oose, ana does them more eood Uiaa any meaicint Jjhey ever tried. dially inwiled. Lee Eczema Conquered of said election. Section IV. The manner of holding said election and making the rrliirns thereof, hall be governed by the laws of the Stale of ri gul.M mi; fccuciat elections.

Allotted, this the jjril day of I eh fll.lty'. A I). Kjlft. 4 A vi" nor none A.P proved, till-, the dty We never have a long spelt nr stcir-iiess in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught." Thedlord's purely and has been found fo regulate weak stomachs, md dinrUipn, relieve indigestion, colic. Wind, nausea, tick Stom.n.h, and fcimila symptoms.

It been In Cw.fnnt use lor mor 151 coffee. Phom us for icttl.tvs. tie 4 yiii'i Mi'ii Viii ii'iiifcy'o I QUI ILj 1 jJ9 1VV WJlaW pntvM and fintmnl utioiild not In applird If tl'-nr skin i wstitfii. rom any driiEnit fir or $11 for rtrii larirc mw, (t-t bottle K'-mo. lirn sppliH dir.l,-,it rfli'tii-il.

pmnvw fi ji'iiiB, riiti kly st'Hm ill -lilnn, suit hpaifl Kkin tniililon, s-in-, burin. tfarshall'Whoh (5n. i than 70 years, ant bentfied mot wmirols and Vtnlina. tt iK-iK'trni rlmnmi and mith. Z''mo '-i-'i'W than I mi.hon people.

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