The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 10
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Couu‘ and figure with us on Electric Motors. Lights,
I' uns, Iron*. Etc. We keep for sale the boat Electric
Lamp* made, auch a* Tungstens, Gems, and Id c. p.
Also a Variety of Shades, Two-Ball Adjusters, Irons.
ICE SCHEDULE FOR CITY DELIVERY
rnttmmuam march I. t0O9
100 lbs. 50c; 50 lbs. 25c; 25 lbs. 15c; 121 lbs. 10c,
10c Worth is the smallest amount of Ice we will deliver.
All Ice bills will be due every Monday, by those who
do not pay cash to drivers. We solicit your patronage
and will treat you right. Phone 91.
Carthage Ice and Electric Co.
Jno. C. Whitney, Pres, and Mgrr 7
•hop in one of the squalid Italian quar-
ters of Brooklyn, N. Y.. Suuday night.
I Nimrod—Are you fond of hunting 1
'Oyer —It alt depends. Nimrod —De-
pends on what? Oyer— Foies or collar
etude.—Illustrated Bits.
/ INDIQCSTION ENDS
Hilary tram Your
•tomnoli goo* In Five
Minutes.
You oan sat anything' your
stomach orares without fear of a
oase of Indigestion or Dyspepsia,
or that your food will fsrmsnt or
■our on your stomaoh if you will
oooaaionally take a little Diapep*
•in after eating.
Your meals will taste good, and
anything you eat will be digest*
ad; nothing oan ferment or turn
Into acid or poison or stomaoh
gas, whloh causes Belching Dlz*
ziness. a feeling of fullness after
eating, Nausea, Indigestion (like
a lump of lead in stomach), Bil-
iousness, Heartburn, Water brash
Pain in stomach and intestines
or other symptoms.
Headaches from the stomach
are absolutely unknown where
this effective remedy is used.
Diapepsin realy does all the work
of a healthy stomach. It digests
your meals when your stomach
can't. Each triangule will digee)
all the food you oan eat and have
nothing to ferment or sour, -—-
Get a large G0-cent. case of
Pape’# Diapepsin from yourdrug-
gist and start taking today and
by tomorrow you will actually
brag about your healthy, strong
Stomach, for you then can eat
anything and everything you
want without the slightest die-
comfort or misery, and every
particle of impurity and Gas that
ie in your stomach and intestines
Is going to be carried away with-
out the use of laxatives or any
other assistance. 2
DRUMMER HAS TALE OF WOE
Traveling In Europe by No Meant
Comparts Favorably with tarn#
Lina In Aiparloa.
A New York commercial traveler
on hia Amt business trip to Europe
writes: “I am glad that I am a
buyer and not a seller out here, and
I want to tell the boy# who go on the
road in our beloved country that
theirs is s life of unalloyed bliss, one
continuous round of pleasure, la
comparison with that of the drum*
men on this side of the big water.
We travel from New York to SsB
Francisco and from Portland to Key
West, and get along with our own
language. One would have to be a
first-clan* linguist to do justice to
one-tenth of that territory here. I
met a drummer in Budapest who
was selling for a German concern.
Besides Gorman, lie had to speak
August Lodssr, mayor of Yorktown.
died xuddeuly Thursday morning from
heart trouble.
A clean-up crusade has been started
In Bonham and tbe move la meet lug
with great success. •
Chief qtmuah arkcr of the Co
uinnches and thirty-eight members ot
the til he are In Fort Worth.
Marla Kills, aged ten years, was
burned to death at her hoine live mile
east of Houston Thursday.
A heavy suow U still falling over
northwest Texas and It Is now two
feel deep on a level at Dal hurt.
A returning Ashing purty at San
Angelo reports a catch of forty-six
bass, the tlsli weighing from one to
five and three-fourths pounds.
Felix Mann of Ban Angelo hus sold
to Joe Short nine sections of land In
West Tom Green and Hast lion couu
ties for a consideration of 128.000.
Eighteen hundreds bushels of pea
nuts were loaded on the cars at
Gainesville Tuesday to be shipped to
peanut dealers In East Texas.
The general merchandise store of
MoCormlck A Hussell lu Dublin was
<lgniaged by Are Wednesday tuorslug | Two of them, concurrent resolutions.
Friday morning,
tglly destroying the kiln and dry lum
her shed, with about 400.000 feet of
lumber; loas estimated at from |<a>,-1 . M ^
000 ts $30,000. with no Insurance. Udlsi Or MOUtlsnian’s
LdeuL Antonio Vachrls, chief os- $5 BARHATTO
slvtant to Detective Joseph Fetroslno,
who was killed by assassins In Sicily,; Hrlllobcysquslsgenuine—detection biffis*expert# -fills everr requirement
arrested four Italians In s little wins "f the most exacting—please* lira most fastidious, at onlv one thirtieth the cost
of the real diamond. As a mean* of introducing this marvelous ami wonder-
blc we are nuking • spaolal inducement tor tha new year.
Former President Roosevelt and n wnnt you to w.-sr this beautiful King, this master-pieos e# mss's
Mrs. Roosevelt walked Sunday from handicraft, ibis simulation that sparkles with all the beauty, and Hashes
Sagamore Hill to the Episcopal church " '**' lhe lice of ,
for the morning service and nfterwurd A GENUINE DIAMOND
returned home eu foot, covering all
the six miles.
Strenuous efforts arc to be made to I
settle the steamship rate war between J
the Seaboard and the Gulf Coast | f|,p ,b,l<lutely without effort on your purl
ports asd between the Seaboard and We want goinl, honest representatives e vary where, in every locality, city
or country, in fact. In every country throughout the world, both rues ami wo*
Ing the railroads west of 1‘lttshurg, men, young or old. who will not soil or pawn Tha Barnatto Simulation
ttuffalo and Chicago a tremendous Olamonds under the pretense that they are Genuine Gerns, as such action
loss of tonnage and of revenue, and 'vitli simulation diamonds aometlmes leads to trouble or eutbarrassmaot
Is also causing Middle Western mer- JfVb.oibai.ui .li.i:uon.l -a substitute for the genuine DON’T
,hunts a large loss or business. WAIT—ACT TO-DAY, as tins advertisement may not appear again.
Of the l.oou measures introduced In Fill out Coupon below and mall at onoe-Firat Como-FIrt tarvad
both branches of the Thirty Arst legls
lature of Texas during Its regular ses-
sion. which ended Saturday 24U were
passed. One hundred and thirty four
of these wers purely local measures
We want you to show It to your friends and take orders fur ns. as it tells
Itself >ells ai sight and makes
100 per cent
100 par oent
to tbe extent of $1(1,000.
The town jail at Calvin, Okie., was
burned Monday and a prisoner, a Jour-
neyman printer, an old man whose
name was unknown there, was cremat-
ed.
A Are occurred Wednesday morning
nt lllg Springs, causing an estimated
damage of $40,000. The entire Bauer
block, consisting of seven stories, was
destroyed.
Public Improvements still continue
In Oroesbeck, and from the present
outlook will go ahead of last year,
which was the banner year In tbe his-
tory of the town.
Otto H. Meyer of Brenham, n the-
atrical singer, was shot and Instantly
killed in a room at the Worth hotel
In Ft. Worth Saturday by Fred Mor-
ris of Denton.
Shortly after 2 o'clock Thursday
morning a shooting affray t.wk place
relate to stats property, one nuthorlx
Ing tbs erection of s monument to
Hood's Brigade on the capitol grounds,
and tbe other authorising the provl-!
slon of an offfee for Mr ColqtiltL
There were Introduced In the Senate
322 bills, ten Joint resolutions and ten
concurrent resolutions, lu the house,
S17 bills, 29 Joint resolutions and 12
concurrent resolutions
Mr Tenney, government #«P«rt. teacher was explaining to
visited the citrus fruit belts of Texas ~ _ J
the past weak. j T oniniy the difference between ths
Joe Gordon, a negro, who on Mon- *of»l* “foreign ’ and “domestic.”
day afternoon shot and seriously “Now. when anything in foreign 1$
wounded T. B. Smith In Jackson, CM,nofc domestic,” she added.
Miss., n plantation manager, terminal- .
Ing In a man hunt which began Imme- ‘ *'*• 11
dlately after the wounding of Smith. Tommy.
The negro waa apprehended by n pom- “Impossiblet If you think NO^
se near Kden early Friday and a hang Tnllltliy us gggmple.*'
Uw InllnsoMil las whnei nedue I J n ■
Tommy thought A moment and
Writ* \wr%» of in which too
MUW thU Hilvi'Tf IrtCItteHlt ______ .
The Harnatto Diamond Co., Dlrard Bldg., Ohio ago
*irs: I‘leas# send Free Sample Offer, Ring, Earrings, Stud or Scarf
(Stick) Pin Catalog.
Name ................ .......... ;......It. K. D. No
No. .....................St P.O.Box,
Town or City , j/T.......____............State
Ing followed lu short order.
The lower house of the legislature , ■ >»>«•«>■/
of Little Rock passed a bill approprl-1 G**n ***“:
! 10 San Antonio as the result of which
, one man lies dead, another at the atlng f 10,000 to the Brinkley relief
point of death and a third seriously I fund.
1 shot. “Come again and raise It finn.OOrt,"
William Allen and others are sink was the Intimation that James J Jef-
“Our cook is foreign, but *ho id
a 1*0 s domestic.”
several of the Slavonic tongue*, and Ing a shaft twelve miles south of fries In New York extended to Hugh
when he made hi# trip# to 8witx«‘r» . Strawn If coal a certain thickness McIntosh, who arrived Friday from
land and Italy he had to apeak Ital- ** found a big land deal will lie coil Australia with an offer of a fuO.OOO
ion mm well Wont of all after manv "'miniated and another big mining purse for a world's hesvywelght chain
year# of work, this man was making ! t0J" G H . m »’,”",h,p.flKht. ,M‘W^ M
, , , * Fast hound G. H. pasnenger train white champion from California and
about 3,000 mark* a year, and, when Hundny ran through an o|ien switch tbe negro. “Jack" Johnson, tbe cog-
WAGE EARNERS NOT UNITCO.
MIT TOUR
TOMBSTONES
Coping and Iron Fencing
from......
J. A. Mauritzen
Clayton, Tcxae.
Hals Agent for Mreveport Mown-
mental Works.
R. W. PRIEST.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
SURVEYOR.
Office in Dr. Daniel'a Building,
Carthage, Texan.
you figure a mark at 25 cents, that is
not what one might call without
fear of contradiction A ’princely
stipend. ~
ORIGIN OF “NAVVIES."
wage earners who art trade* union*
ists and about 4,000 that earn a liv*
In the Sanderson yards, at Kl Paso, queror of “Tommy" Burns. mg in some other way than by trade,
and dashed Into a switch engine, and y T CoW(|nn of ,.otinty That the two cISiM Nil UO moM
on persons were more or less serious hu Ju„ wI(l h,„ raIirh pr,ip,.r,y mu than walef and oil, ts doetond
ly Injured ,hat wcGod for $C9,«oo snd bought by th.jse who know. As Mr#. Match
A voluntary contribution by the atu a )llnrk of ,allrt 4^,|]«ge Heights ad i# the praeiduut of tho trade UJlioil-
^gaaSS.JSa s. I «** •“ ^ansrar^r ^ as-
W. P. Lawrence,
Harriett Stanton BlaU b-say* tlutl DENTIST,
in New York there are alraut 15,000 j North Room Over First Nat. Bank
«dltlonal funds to the endowment fur 1 j **r- Fwrla of V leman.
Railway* may lie said to run In being raised bjr that denomination lor arrived ^ln^ Angl.ton,^ l exas.^and
ther, the humble son of a Cheshire oxport „f yort worth, advises ■***•"■ Fltb muih encouragem' nt.
yeoman, waa among the first and the ownera ^ tho San An(?«,|o sewer While 1»o tangible developments fob
the moat successful exploiters of la* system that an entirely new Alter will lowing the allday search for the fugl-
bor by navvies, or “navigator*,” as have to be installed to make the plant tlve who Friday attacked Miss Minnie
they were termed, in the construe- "h" “ *»• Turn’,r' ,"«ch^r °Ltho !ch°°l *
lion of railway troc-ka. Engineers Sheriff Arthur l>edbetfer Of Dallas BVrotteaMoi" hM
in Fnfflflrwl PiifATMi tfvil AmprwM r^rpivF*#! Notice Thursday morntn^ at • fRroful Int am
m England, hump Amenc# ^ rofift of th#. ^Mh cutwd thi. to lemo .tfcm«iy
sought his service#, and «o many ,lldnif!hl w,.dn^day nlxht <>r 8h^rWr to the belief that It was not a negro
were his undertakings that he cams T. J. Wood of Tarrant county, who was w h^r
to have an army of 75,000 in his n victim of tuberculosis.
employ. Nearly 7,000 miles of rail* Abilene is going after the state
way were laid down tinder hia dtree* Normal College, if fhc bill recently ^ .......... .........
tion, and the cost ran cloas to £A<V J,a,w'd by ,b“ ixeglslature becomes a h|Js|nf,aa and the o«w Yankee ' enter
law; as the people there believe that
ated with the aristocratic Mackey
league, tlicrw is likely to bs no end
of trouble for her.
Take tho Watchman.
Carthage, Texas.
G. C. Chandler, M. D.
Specialist in diseases of Ear, Eye.
Nose and Throat. Hpectaolei ana
Artificial Eyes always on band.
K mi Iii; > >) 8 h Fhoar
Tsh. (lilies lo Cooper Building,
Rooms •'«. 'H sod M, Shreveport. La
D. T. Allison,
Office over Thompson’* •tor*.
Carthage, Texas.
The opening lo frandon Monday of
the Arst American department atore,
In the city waa a memorable event
in the history of the Kngllsh retail
000,000.—Tit-Bit#.
If You
Want a cook.
Want a clerk.
Want a partner,
~~ Want a situation.
Want a servant girl.
Want to sell your piano.
Want to sell your boggy.
Want b» soil any property,
W'ant to -soli your groceries.
Want to s#.dl your hardware.
Want to sell your dry g^-ds.
Want *o sell your millinery goods.
Want customers for anything at aii.
Advertise your wants through this paper.
Advertising is the highway to success,
Advertising brings new customer*.
Advertising keeps the old ones.
Advertising will insure success.
Advertising show* energy.
Advertising shows pluck.
Advertising is *'hi/_,”
Advertise, don't bust.
Advertise long.
Advertise welll.
city furnishes the mont feasible Iota
| tion for auch an Institution
MU* Koxle Grove, owe of Itrows-
wood'* young ladb-a and of one of the
1 beat families of the town has aacrl-
Jiced home and friends and has left
for Brazil, where ah* exports to teach
In s missionary school establishes by
Dr Kagby a* Sao I’aulo. 1
• tn Wednesday'" H*t of dead aa tha
resnlt of the tornado Monday night at ^
Hilnkl-r Ark. ....... H.., ^ “
prlae. as It is generally called there,
has eleetrlAed the old Arms to franc
tic efforts to outdo th« new c-ompotl
tor.
The national assembly of Belgrade
Monday unanimously adopted the gov
ernment hill establishing a minimum
tariff In event of Anstro-llnngary re
fusing to prolong tbe existing pro-
visional agreement
The Servian mis Infer at Constant!-
l/na Ma*on. children of Mrs. Isabel
Mason, who lived near Corsicana until
about two month., ago.
The penitentiary board met. In Ana
tin Wednesday tn regular monthly
session, auditad and approved reports
of ih*-, superintendent and Ananclal
agent as follows: Convict* on hand
Feb. 1. 3.4S.V recaptured %, new re-
ceived IIS, discharged 71, pardoned 5.
escaped 12, di<-d 2, delivered m *ber i
iff* 2. on hand March 1. 3.4*1.
Fire In Arlington Wednesday morn-
ing completely de.-froyed three two
story brick hoslness h ius»s The Are
originated on fh<- second fl-/or rj »he
Immpe building. <t*nd as a rooming
house Inmare es?,ma e.j at I2VOOO
Grading began Wednesdny on the
nufo line froth Stan-on to frames* and
for northern connections via Totoofca.
the I’nrte that ftervia ha* any Infen
flnn <t occupying the Zanjak of Novl-
Mtaar.
A terrible epidemic of smallpox Is
said t» be srourgirig northern Quale
mala 11 andre da of vlila*<-, along
tbe Guatemalan Mexican frontier are
affeef.-d. and 3perrans have been
vaccinated within the past week In an
< fforf. to check the spread of tb*c dl*
n«* Mexico wlil enforee a strict
quarantine against Guatemala, and
inspectors f are been sent ro the bor-
der to organize regulation squads.
Tha Japanexn for- gn off ter In To
kio. Japan, refuses to give a definite
reply regarding the negotiation* being
earrle-1 on between rhe Ottoman gov-
ernment and Mr. Knnl. the Japanese
•perial envoy to *he Porte, regarding
thn Balkan situation.
The Norwegian steamer Mateo- for
Irahbock to Plain view* This auto root* ffwnderland. colBdnd Saturday
Advertise
will he equipped with modern cattle
guards and graded smooth and level as
practicable, and wlfb tbe naturally
good roads will he (he quickest im+mm*
of acting northern potnta
Emma Merdian of the Sal varies
Army of San Anroelo has rewefved aa
a gift from Georg* W. Hreekeartdge
! of a tract of land on River avewwe and
a cash donation of |3.0*e for the ev*e-
tkm of a home for women who My
he in need of help
Shortly apey I» o'clock Thursday
morning the main building. o,ggv
hon*e. Ins piemen- bo'r**. Ium‘»er «h«d*
and punning a»r>l. *ogether with the
net:r* stork on-a.act therein
ing to the f
of fuorgetov
tha German ship Margrerba Iqoique
for Hamburg, twenty miles west of
Mane .ightshlp The Margretha sank
alarost immediately, twenty of the
crew being drowned
Reporta received from Fee say that
th. rebel forces. Which are advanc-
ing on the city, have defeated th* gov-
ernment troop* of Morocco
The Wright hr ot here have placed
an order with a London firm fed the
coastroctloa of mg aeroplanes
Th* general election in
■rst ballot waa taken last S
ecantirecd S-mday tn Rom
(ndyxate that more than P
^■***0 out of ids have been ef
. er.l Lumber ermipany fa,ftr.We to th* m.
was destroyed by ire. !#mi ,„a
the loss
-wen and fM.SSS.
fretae
Mtarlv*
X
Xcqal JSlanUs tot Sale
The Watchman carries a Mg stock of Ugal
ISIanka at the following prices j
Warrantry Deeds, joint and sin^lo ackn., each, 5 cents
single ** •• j>
joint “ “ 5
with vendor’s lien, Jnt. A sn. ack. 6
" ^ “ Rtoffto « 6
“ ” joint “ li
Deetl of Truel, each......................... 5
Quit Claim Deed, each...................... 5
Chattel Mortgagee 2 l*2c each or ........ 2oc per dozen
Crop “ 2 l-2c each or....... 25o
with note 2 l*2c each or 2oc
Bond for Title
Affidavits, each ...... ......
Vendor’s Lien Notes, each..............
E-tray Notice by Taker-Up, each......
Promissory Notee, package of 100.......
Citation on Application for Lettera of
each..........................
Notice of Application for Letters—Guardianship, each 2c
ftilis of Sale.......................... «
(cattle or stock) ............ ** jc
Joint and Single Acknowledgment........... ♦» |c
Big stock of Lumber Haulers Blanks at per 100 . . 25c
The Watchman would like to furnish
the various justices of the peace with their
necessary blanks, and solicits their mail or-
ders. In nearly every instance we can send
blanks by return mail. Send us your next
order and see what promptness and good
work really mean. Address all orders and
make remittances to
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909, newspaper, March 24, 1909; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896254/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.