The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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If you want to please a man
five him something he can wear.
Here areafew sensible gifts that
are necessary and appreciatedby
every man and, you will find the
quality above the average
SILK NECKWEAR
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MEN'S PAJAMAS
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MEN’S FTNE
A truly sensible gift that
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PINE HATS
Juet the kind that appeals to the man who wants
the latest la headwear—PRICE MA9 AND UP.
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PINE UNDERWEAR
Tailored, not merely made—Par fait SI AS and Up,
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MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
In the latest styles and patterns—both soft and laun-
dered styles—a gift that all men need and will
appreciate—PRICE HAS AND UP,
LADIES—If it fa from YOU to HIM give him
something he can wear. Nothing pleases a man
more. Our stock of men's wear is of the highest
quality and prices reasonable—quality considered.
me HUB
A Man'* Store
I/It Uthe Correct Thing-WE HAVE, IT
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Dr. C. E. McGuire
Qraduate Optloian
Corthage, Texas.
I want n train with a double
track and aeme nuts, candy
and Srerrackers sad seme
sparklers.
Yours truly, •
FINLEY DOYLE.
Carthage, Tesas,
December I V 1917.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a doll ma-
chine, end some nuts and candy
and a doll bed, and some lire-
’crackers nnd sparklers.
Yours truly,
LOUISE DOYLE.
L/£nll on iVw. Gillespie for
fresh candies nnd toys.
g. —^.r^n— with the
rP Esd Cmes fa rani service ef
* which w» nsr eN he proud. _
i And thnt this service, when'
\ rendered by «ne, may he
haowa to hfa neighbor, the End
Cross will urge each old and
new member to display ot his,
2sH
mss possible with
clouds bunging low.
Dodge Broth
noidr. cut
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tata , cmr ommnancc.
f rt itfr I * ----- -_L|to person hen the rigl
limikMV le kft/ill saves 11 f«ur ikes Ixestim ^ OWi ^ Ml
ORGANIZE PEANUT CLUBS IN
^ EBERT COUNTY IN TE1IIIS
As the people of Texas sre| Peanut Hour, peanut cake nnd
beginning to look upon the pea-1 meal, peanut cooking oil, salad
nut crap as one of the staple,'oils, lard compound, chicken
profitable crops of Texas, The feed, pigeon feed, roasted pea*
Texas Peanut Works believes nuts, salted peanuts, peanut
that the time has arrived for butter, hog feed, fertilizer,
The buadreds of thousands
of those flag* already being,
shown by old members will
swell into millions
Christmas, each flag and ench
little cross besring testimony It will be well for the boys m'* 1
thnt some one's Christmas has to watdMheir stops during the;0*1 * ****7IL*11 '
been made happier for himself Christmas holidays, as CHy * p4,ol*c
or herself, happier for our own Nnrshnl Raker nnd Night
boys nnd happier for the sol- WsU hman Dry art both oa the
watch seeing that the CHy Or-
Let us all help to make thfa;dfneoree are to be observed,
s Ked Croes Christmas—which Remember that it is a v!olatlon(
fa another way of saying: Lnt '®f the CHy Ordinance to shoot that I have ratoraad
u. meke U th. i hriel.j^m‘’‘ ‘O r^k.u.Uh.,., »»4 h»v. r.-
.... _____ ^.1, . toy pfatols, lire crackers or any!g»rag#. Bring me
r other combuetible matter on mobile work,
tb# public square or streets ’ guaranteed,
and alleys of the city. Also'
Observe the laws
need not fear tha
This fa to detify
Wn Call the Attendant ef Our ft
thnt We have Made
the organiBAdoe, In the vari-
ous counties of ths Mtuta, of
Peanut Clubs, Tha dubs art
soap and dairy feeds. To «*-
cure as one of the main pur<
poses of ths club, a warehouse,
organixsd for the purpose of which the Texas Peanut Work*
securing, end giving out In-'proposes to build In asrh sec,
formation as to the advantage tlon of the State, where pea*
to the farmer from the growing| nuts ere grown in sufficient
ot peanuts. Ts secure an In-
crease in acreage of peanuts,
not only for the purpose of
balancing and diversifying the
crop yield of every farm, but
for the further purpose of con-
tributing to the necessities of
the government by raising a
feed erop that will make each
fartn In itself independent, To
provide facilities for the dfapo
laition of such eurplue crop as
quantities, and where the in-
terests of the Texan Peanut
Works authorises the building
of a warehouse,
For the purpose of existing
in the orgsn^ftlon end pmmoi
ing the interest of each club,
We want all of our readers
to go over this carefully and
notify this office as to what you
think about same, ahd If it
with your approval we
•f The
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Extremely Inter siting
WEEKL Y MAPSERVH
Which Will ha aw Eahlhidaw iw mar Bowl
liM
Battle Fronts in
Where “Our Bays” ere galwg iw
tradewe ef the Chief War
A New May Will Be
Every Week
Mem
1 The Public fa cordially invited to
end i MmiM this very intevwetwg
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1917, newspaper, December 19, 1917; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072923/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.