The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 22, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Capitol City .
■r
mmmetst Co»r—f■
I from 550 deaf childrei in
the fraternal beneficiary act of
the Thirty-first legislature, by
being initiated in due form and
ceremonies as prescribed by the
tbe j constitution and by-laws of such
. . , . . • i society, and that a continuance
|8uto, which, upon m*«t,eat,on.!o( thj, practi„ wi„
Austin, Texas, Sept. 20.
When it was announced re-|—•"■‘7- 7......7.....J* iof this practice will subject the
cently by the state department;are proved to be entitled to ad- offendjng 8<>ciely a f()rf, itur(.
of education that because of the, n»^i«n to 'lie institution. Ho- <jf jtg charter by proIK,r aclion of
depletion of the permanent school j Cilus® of the limited dormrory the gUtc But where Buch a
fund few if any independent or,Quarters. , re Ht‘aUh;°^cer* policy has been issued and deliv-
common school bonds would be j Brumby hav.i.g advised the Gov- etV(j vvithout such an obligation
purchased by the state for some «mor that they are entirely m- andwhepethe assessments have
starting.
straight,
time to come, some fear was felt'adequte and cause the children
that the building of new school to be crowded together in an un- dcath 0f the holdero/such'1 ^
healthy manner, only 400 of
lious*■> in the state would have
to be curtailed unless a new
■larket could be found for the
bonds. Here-to-fore such bonds
as the state did not buy the Tex-
as bond dealers have easily dis-
posed < f, but the inability of the
state to take any more, might,
»t was feared, make Texas
bonds somewhat of a drag on the
market. However, a Denver,
Colorado, firm of bond dealers
tas written that it has a good
field for and wants to buy lexas
school bonds and letters asking
for information about them have
-come from St Louis and Chica-
go. so it is evident the Texas
school bonds will not lack for
purchasers.
The educational department
has finished compiling the re-
sults of the scholastic census,
and finds 949,000 scholastics in
the state. This is an increase of
£4.378 over last year. The white
school children number 756.770.
The report shows over 100,000
each of the ^ages of seven and
cer-
those who have applied can be
taken.
manre r. wmj " tificate occur, the society would
be liable on such policy of insur-
; ance. The society is estooned
The guaranty fund plan of the, from 8fctting up fai|ure of lhe
new bank guaranty law appears member ^ be initiated as a de-
to retain its large lead in popu- j fense
larity. All of the state banks, The agricultural department
must determine by October L j has announced the result of the
whether they wish to adopt the Kjnner8* reporte for the month
guaranty fund plan or the bond- ;of Au|fuatf showing 196,069 bales
ing system; only about one-third cotton ginned by 2119 out of
of th m have made a^ s lection j a P)tai 0f 3750 gins. In August
thus far. Of these 205 have ac- 0f jag^ year the total number of
Cepted the guaranty fund plan bales gjnne<i was 202,564 and
and only six have decided that considering how many gins have
they want the bonding system.
To attend the Lakes to the Gulf
Deep Water convention which is
to be held in St. Louis during the
failed this year to report the de-
crease does not seem to be very
large. Williamson county leads
the list w'ith over eleven thous-
The master of things. He
knows it. Jig knows I'm about
all in, my soul worn down to a
frazzle, my grin’s just the ghost
<*f a grin. I walk in the dust of
the highway at one w’ith the
chicken and brute, and jump to
escape the swift auto that gives
one the tr« ty-tor t! Fate stacked
the cards on me at a
gave me a Hibernian
and then made me draw from
the discard; I sit with a bobtail
and wait, while the other man
sits with a filly, till 1 get the
cards that I want; he tells me to
lte*. for 1 can’t! I never was
good at the drawing since the
lucky day I was born; if I was
to draw for an auto I’d just draw
a honk from the horn, if I was
to draw for a melon I'd just get
the rind of the thing; if 1 was to
draw for a chicken I’d get a pin
feather or wing; if I was to
draw for a polecat, oh. bark to
the tale that 1 tell if I was to
draw fora polecat I'd not .get a
thing hut the smell. My taste
is tobacco's perfecto, my purse
lets me have cigarettes; when
playing I do all the bluffing, the
other guy wins all the bets; mv
W. A. 'Bellamy
Merchant Tailor
Cleaning, Pressing. Mending and Altering.
Hafis cleaned, block* d and trimmed
Sack suits cleaned and pressed
Skirts cleaned and pressed
Pants cleaned and pressed
(’oats cleaned and pressed
Vests cleaned and pressed
perfect fitting clothes.
Carthage, Texas.
$1 00
$1 75
75c and uj>
50c
$1 (K1
25c
' -
cost
jd
1
The Kind of Man Wo Like to j seats for tired women, who
Weot. j l>oarded the train at the various
tbe stations. He just kept going,
radiating good cheer, and his
every appearance in the car
s?emed to cool the stifling atmos-
There are a lot of peo-
latter part of October, when j and hales; DeWitt follows with
u'“T.f* „,;n be present over eight thousand, Fayette and
President Taft will
and make an address, the gov-j Navarro, raising seven thousand;
ernor has named sixteen dele-! Lavacca, Caldwell and Milam,
gates from Texas as follows: raising six thousand, Austin.
J. M. Terrell, Texarkana; S. , Guadalupe and Limestone, rais-
Smith, lieaumont; Oscar Mchar-j inff five thousand; Travis, Bra-
land, Tyler; James P. Haven, Zos. Burleson, Kaufman and
Denison; C. 11 Cureton. Merid-
ian; T. S. Henderson, Cameron;
eight years, decreasing slightly j William Broiles, Palestine; Thos.
McLennan raising four thous-
and; Robertson. raising three
with each succeeding year until
only 77,593 are shown of the age
of seventeen years. The defect-
ives in the state number 567, of
which number 82 are blind, 238
are deaf and 253 feeble minded.
The number of blind children
in the state being comparatively
small all of them can be accom-
modated at the mstituto
Ball, Houston; T. F. Duncan,
I^a Grange; J. A. Thompson,
Taylor; Church Bartlett, Marlin;
Phil W. Allen, Cleburne; R. W.
Hall, Vernon; L. J. Hart, San
Antonio; K. M. Miller, Corpus
Christi; VV. M. Burgess, El Paso.
A ruling has been announced
by the attorney general’s depart-
thousand; Guadalupe, Goliad, grief at my lot.
The men in charge of
Union Pacific road owe some-
! thing to one of their passenger
hrakeman. His name is un-
known to the architect, but this P*K‘re
particular hrakeman went west; Wl nev.er now a
onNo.7on August 5. No. 7 cm-Ur<?nia‘ hrakeman s name who
sists of a long string of Pullmans will always remember him with
• f . and one day coach. Local pas- gratitude. Ifthatisntt e in
taste is for champagne fizzes, hi ., . , ,, i0f man that railroad managers
,«■» «•— »»•' ^ar: ^nd" Tm *2y “ £ Lek of. then we
I'm lucky to acrapa «,. a nickel ^ *> •"*»*
ami reach for a schoonerof beer. jammed with about railroad business.- Will
iFth“ndid.-«•*»"»'*'*?•«*ir^xr„r mp™™™.
and charged me a millionaires! 1 ,, -
1 ^ ... . • . i worse than Noah s ark could
fine! Why must I have big-bugl. . . ,, , .
, ... , , have been. It would have been
afflictions when bellyache s more . a ,
1. .. « * j., , | a very easy task to start a fuss.
1 in my line? 1 spend all my days , , .
. ... . . , for the nerves of men and women
: in complainings, in cussing and i a .. , ,
j .j. , I were tightened up io the
I got
1,000 WATCHES FREE!
The Weekly C«immercial gives
a small, regular 12-size, thin
model, nickle finish, watch for
dub of only twenty, three
Wilson, Hays, Ellis, Hill, Nue-
ces, Bell and Bastrop counties
over two thousand bales.
Political rumors have been very
quiet at the capital during the
past week. The governor has
been away for the greater part
of the week, returning late Sat-
urday. and few visitors have
been in the city who desired or
bumped in the drawing just look *ni? tension by the h< at and months’ new trial subscriptions
what my better half got! She’s
crowded condition of the car.
at 10 cents each, $2.00. the
Ipining away for an auto to go , through it all u'nt amount collected to be remitted
Loii:,,—,..m hrakeman, with a laugh and a wjjj, the twenty names. Each
cheering word that kept things trjaj sufisorjj,tion must be new,
in good humor. He. deftly per- not no\v taking the Weekly, and
suaded three children to sit «>n , only onc to a family. The watch
one seat and make room for a - -
of adults.
mTnt that it VSHiwKTBr a! ^ ^ ^ U-
tics. The time when Attorney
blind, but the deaf are more nu-' fraternal beneficiary society to
merous. The census report as to issue certificates of policies of
the number of deaf defectives insurance to any one who has not,
appears to be inaccurate, for ap-' qualified himself as a member of | • J"ieutenant Governor
plications have been received such organization, according to interest.
General R. V. Davidson takes
the stump and the promised re-
gaflivanting in, but she never will
get it, no never, she oughtn't
have married a mutt. Judd
Lewis in Houston Post,
s fully guaranteed, nice enough
- For ■ Sprained Ankle.
A Hprainwt ankle may f»* cured in
about one-third the time unuadv re-
quired, bv applying < hamberluin'-_
Liniment freely, and giving it abso
lute reft.
•Sold tty all i.ruggiat.
couple of adults. He manipu- j ^or any one wear< a g0od
lotcd suit cooes and grips and j time-keeper, and cannot be pur-
bird cages without arousing tl e
ire of the owners.and made room
for more passengers. He rigged
up some seats in the two vesti-
bules and persuaded some men
to occupy them, and thus made
chased from any jeweler for less
than two dollars. Drop us a pos-
tal card for sample copies and
blanks.
The Commercial Appeal,
Memphis, Tenn.
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To See Our Pfebu Line of
Buggies, Surries Runabouts
'We show more Styles than any other store in
East Texas and make Closer Prices, Quality Con^-
sided than you will find elsewhere
THE BEST WAGON MADE
LLOYD THOMPSON
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 22, 1909, newspaper, September 22, 1909; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895830/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.