The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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ordered. There Uu't a reason ia the
world (or the tong delay* *c *e« In
au many inurder isuwt. It ia tlieae J
Aiay* that give eimaa for the nioh
let juetice come sure and aiieedy and
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SOCIAL AFFAIRS OF THi WICK
Friday night, f>< t. 1J. Hobble llarh
rW> r wu* I*>mI 10 tA younger society
art aith an enjoyayle party.
Tin* An lor ('las* of Ih* (' II H
were guesl* ul a party Friday night, j
(Pi 12. with the Parent Teacher* a*
And* ut the home of Mr, slid Mrs ;
I*. I* Long Vartou* games and vocal
and instrumental mu*lc ware the dl* j
ver. ions of the ovoning. |'he ^guests
aajoyi d a weenie roast In the grove
north of the Ixjng homo. Those prea-1
ent spent a most pleasant evening.
I hat's the verdict of
ttoc man who has his
cloth** tailored to
measure by M-Born'
handsome sII-maI
tobricwKclUkivc mud-
els* master tailoring
and perfect fit is tail*
ured into every gar- | j
ment sold under the J |
Burn label—That is f I
why ‘-Borns Made to
Measure Clothes"
have been the choice J j
of the good dressers | j
since
Wm
Jones
Mon Clothing Satisfaction for your Money
A Good Serviceable Wagon
at Moderate Cost
TA Junior Kpwnrth league onjoyod
a party Friday night wliii Mrs D. T.
Allison us th»dr host.
MRS R. S. WALTHALL IS CRITI-
CALLY ILL.
Austin, T**a*. Oct. 16. Mr*. H B.
Walthall, wife of Chief Oil and 'Oas
Bapervlaor Walthall of the llallroad
Oommlaaloti. la critically III In a lo-
cal hospital Beveral day* ugo she
aaderwent an operation for append!-
rtti* and there waa every Indication
that the operation wu* auoceaaful and
Itat she would recover rapidly Com
plications, however, act In and Mon-
day little hope was entertained for
her recovery.
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If you want a farm wagon that ia
much bsttor than the common run of wagons,
gives good ssrvics under all the hard condition*
a farm wagon must maat, yet ti not a high priced
wagon, com* in and look at th#
JOHN DEERE
TRIUMPH FARM WAGON
The Triumph ta made only of
high grog# air aoooonod lumbo*.
TA geara are dipped and hraaed
at all points w Are there Is aay
•Mein.
bridge party and danci.
At the homo of Ml** Mildred Young.
Monday. Oct, 16. Ml*»e* Young. Hel
Ha Fite, and Ruth Walker wer hoa
toast-.-, at a 6 o'clock dinner bridge
party and dance with MUaea Jeaale
Northernt amt Dolly Taylor of l^ong-
glow and Nelva McFadden a* honor
■east* A moat enjoyable evening
tnu spent
Th* front goat and boliier are
equipped with heevy mallsabl*
Afih wheel boleter platee with
corrugated coupling aAd with an
Ateriocking A vice t At tnkea all
ef tA wear eff IA king holt.
■Aina are aand end due*,
proof | tho wheel* ar* **pecUlly
strong. Huh la eliAr oak or
No. I block Wrch, oak or hickory
apoAo, oak rtma and hlku*. Yon
will A plesaed with th* light
running auelldea and attractive
durable Aalah of tA Triumph
Wagon.
Alao remember that ere
Aleo remember that ere oaa
furntah you with (Am trucks and
tool* for practically every hum
operation.
(WHTHAGE HVPPLY COMPANY
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You wouldn’t put a boy on a man’s job. Covering
Panola County Is a man’s size Job.
You can cover Panola county at one cost with one
newspaper, because The Panola Watchman
reches practically every home, office, store and
farm fireside In the county.
There are jioo separate dwellings In Cartgage,
and more than 5,000 In Panola county.
There's everv reason why you can donrib
vlth Th
nate Panola county with The Watchman.
All over Pnnoln county, and even extending
Into the adjoining counties, It's
The Panola Watchman
Ho4>9 you a message for Its reader*}
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923, newspaper, October 17, 1923; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974123/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.