The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1926 Page: 7 of 12
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TO GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1ML
DOLLAR SALE AT STREETS
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Announcement
Due to the serious illness
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of my mother, will not be
back in my office until
Monday, September 13.
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MaudeMGruby
Chiropractor >
The . heavy rain of nearly four
inches interfered with the election
returns Saturday night.
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Fly-Tox against mosquitoes and
flies.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wootten spent
last week-end visiting his mother in
Fort Worth.
Mrs. Henry Groves of Olney spent
a few days last w»k visiting her
many friends here.
Eastman Kodaks and JPms at
8NODDY A SON.
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Miss Aline Freeman of Crosbyton
is here visiting Miss Sallie Timmons
and other relatives.
Mrs. Susan Mowery returned re-
cently from a visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. R. T. Sale, in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Peavy
spent last week visiting her mother
in Gatesville.
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You owe it to yourselves to see
} the Oldsmobile SIX before buying a
ear.—HINSON-HOCKADAY GRAIN
CO. 48c
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ANNOUNCES
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DOLLAR SALE AT STREET’S
Mrs. Jim Wood was in Dallas last
week buying a stock ..of pianos.
Mr. Paul Deats was -a business
visitor in Amarillo l**j week.
Fly.-Jox against ^pts, spiders, etc.
Mr. Neal Barrett of Breckenridgo
as a business visitor in Grihami
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McComas have
moved from their farm in the Indian
Mound community to Graham.
September ,1st 1926 EE and Friday in Dallas.
Mr*. C. C. Johnson has been quit*
ill several days. It will be several
days before she will be able to leave
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her bed.
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Mrs. Mary McGowan of Fort
. Worth was beret yesterday td Vizit
1 her eon 1C'k other relatives and
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friends. - --4r ;
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Mr. j5. W. Thomas of (he Indian
Mrs. Fred Arnold spent Thursday Mound community was in Graham
Monday with tjie election returns.
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DOLLAR SALE AT STREET’S
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Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Stewart came
last week for a visit witn rela-
iVes.
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LIGHT CRUST recognised by the
milling industry as the finest flour
milled in America.
YARD WIDE OUTING
Light and dark colors, 6 yards
for $1.00.
STREET ft CO.
Mr. W. F. Thompson, constable-
elect at Jean, was a Graham visitor
Saturday night to get election re-
turns.
Mr. T. <J. Butler and -.amily laft
Monday for a visit with relatives in
Corsicana and other places in Central
and North Texas. ,
turned
visit b
and Mrs. Frank Lewis re-
last week from an extended
to Missouri.
EYE STRAIN hinders school work.
-J. L. WOODS, Optometrist. 2c
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wadley are
entertaining a new daughter, born
August 80th.
Mrs. E. C. Reed and daughter, Miss
Rose Amra, visited in Wichita Falls
this week. .
DOLLAR SALE AT STREET’S
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Mr. William Brazelton of Jean
was a business visitor in Graham
Monday,
Mr. John B. Wood went to Dallas
Saturday to visit his son, Dr. J E.
Wood.
One lbt Fancy Candy and a big
fat Tablet for 26c.—RACKET STORE
W. S. McJimsey. 2c
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VELVET TABLE SCARFS 11.00
Sea thaw and other big bargains
on sale for $1.00.
. ^ STREET ft CO.
Mr. L. H. Gibbs toft* Padgett was
in Graham Monday on election buai-
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of
Messrs. F. J. Madoosie, C. K.
Garvey end ff- p Gegg of farmer
were in Graham Monday on school
business. \
A big 2 oe. bottle of Carter’s Ink
and 2 Copy Books for 16c.—RACKET
STORE, W. S. McJimsey. 2c
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Casey have aa
their guests Miei Mayme Hartnett v -
and John Hartnett of Beaver FaflR| Mr. P. P. Williamson, one of our
Pennsylvania.
Mr. R. E. Senkel of the Lone Oak
community was in Graham Monday
looking after the sehool interests of
hit community. *"•'»’
good citisens north of Graham, w
a business visitor here Monday.
PILLOWS AND CUSHIONS $I.M
Several doses on sale for $1.00 at
STREET ft CO.
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Mrs. Callie Shannon of Dallas was
ftfhh hi a home beautiful contest In
Twins in which there were a large
number ef entries. Mrs. Shannon, a
teacher in the Dallas schools, is well
known here, having been reared In
the Henry Chapel community and
turning taught here before going to
Mas.
A GREAT TEACHER SAID
A child should not be allowed to
beer a piano out of tune, it ruins
their conception of good muelc. The
outt of tune piano is believed to he
the cause of the crate for Jess. Have
yours tunfd by M. J. KENNAMER,
phone No. 52. , $P
Mr. Smith Groves and son, Gerald,
of Olney were Graham visitors Mon-
day*.
Mrs. L. E. Norman and daughter,
Miss Lucille, are visiting in Fort
Worth this wet*.----*——
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barrett and
sons, A. T. and Ovfen, of Nocona
■pent the week-end Jh Graham. '
Mr. G. McCleur of Loving. brought
in the returns of the election from
that box Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ttmrtiofis, of
Lubbock are here visiting Mjss Sallie
Timmons.
Miss Ruby Blount has returned
from Hubbard City, where she visited
her sister, Mrs. Hubert Anderson.
Mr. L. L. Durham and Mr. G. R.
Berry of Padgett were busness vis-
itors in Graham Monday.
Elections are over for a few weeks
and‘the people will have a little time
now to look after _their own a ffairs.
See our 1927 Oldamobilea.—'HIN-
SON HOCKADAY GRAIN CO. 38c
Mr. and Mrs. Reno Stinson of
Elias villa vis ted relatives and friends
in Graham Tueaday evening.
Mr. Jakr-Oroea and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ribble last Fri-
day. They had been on a visit to
Mineral Wells.
Used ear bargains—easy terms—
McMURTRY MOTOR CO.| 2c
Mr. D. Walker, president of the
Olney Chamber of Commerce, was V
business visitor in Graham yesterday.
Mrs. Rosa Graham returned the
first of the wedk to gft everything
in readiness for the coming of the
teachers.
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PIANO TUNING
M. J. Kennamer will be in your
city the first week of school. Club
your work with the music teachers
and music merchants. 2p
A fine son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Bland at the Graham
Hospital on the 26th by means of
the Caesarian operation.
In Bulletin No. 1408 the U. 8. Dept,
of Agriculture it was stated that
flies deposit disease germs in two
ways. “Not only in the excreta but
also in the regurgitated matter aome-
. times called vomit spots,” The fly is
the filthiest insect known. Do not
tolerate a single one. Fly-Tox your
home against flies and other insects.
Fly-Tox has a pleasant odor. ^It ft
barmlgss to mankind and animals.
It will not stain. Get Fly-T6x from
your dealer, always in bottles with
blue label.
A^ary Frances Miller
. ANNOUNCES
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CLASSES. IN PIANO
BEGINNING SEPT. 6
STUDIOS r
713 Secorid Street
728 Virginia Street
EYE STRAIN
HINDERS
| SCHOOL WORK
1 J. L. WOODS
OPTOMETRIST '
Office, on East Side of Square near City Drug Stan
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Free Beauty Coupon
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INTRODUCING
HISS LENA TYRA
OF tylCHUA, KANSAS
-—who is opening and
will have complete
charge of the new PEGGY
BEAUTY PARLOR in the
STYLE SHOPy-Saturday, September 4th. This
Coupon .will entitle the first teq ladies
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Mr. and Mrs. M.~ G. Cheney are
Grahams visitors this week.
Mr. and Mts. O. L. McGee are the ■
parents of a nejy son, born August
26th.
^Voujd the boqze dragged from
New York bay by revenue officers
be designated as bay rum 7
Eastman Kodaks and Flms at
SNODDY ft SON.- 23tfc
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Loving, Jr.,
of Jermyn were, Graham viaitbrs yes-
terday. / - -
Mr. Ed Blair underwent an opera-
tion for appendicitis at the Graham
Hospital last Thursday.' He is get-
ting along fine. " T
Mr. W. E. Moore called last week
and renewed for the Leader nnother
year. Mr. Moore has been reading
the Leader many years.
EYE STRAIN hinders school work.
-J. L. WOODS, Optometrist. 2c
Mr. L. E. Weldon of the firm of
Weldon Brothers of Markley was a
business in Graham Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jones are the
parents of a new daughter since
August 80th.
LADIES’ .FALL HATS
One hundred New Fall Hata on
aale for $2.00 at.
STREET ft CO.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Corbett and
daughter, Mrs. P. T. McNamara,
visited at Nocona last week.
The daily papers state that Stash
Biesenski of Young County is among
the number to receive pardons from
Governor Ferguson this week.
Miss Evelyn McLendon continue*
to improve from her operation more
then two weeks ego.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jameeon are
entertaining a new daughter since
August 27.
HAND EMBROIDERED GOWNS $1
PIANO TUNING
M. J. Kennamer will be in your
city the first week of school. Club
your work with the music teachers
and music merchants. 2p
Miss Willie Hunter spent last
week at Murray assisting Miss Stella
Greene in a B. Y. P. U. training
school.
USED CARS at bargain pricee.-**
HINSON-HOCKADAY GRAIN CO.J
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School Days!
Mrs. G. C. King and daughters,
Mary Nell and Nancy, of Albany
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deats last
week.
Mrs. Ernest Babb and daughter,
Betty Jean, of Fort Worth spent last
week in Graham visiting relatives
end friend*.
Mr. John H. Wood called this week
end renewed for the Leader for hi*
daughter, Mrs. C. E. Pinckard, Los
Angeles, California.
DOLLAR SALE AT STREET’S
Mrs. Vick Rosson is back at her
machine at Street and Company’s
after an extended vacation la Long-
vtow- (I __
Doris Wanda la the name of the
new daughter who took up her abode
with Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thigpen on
August 27th. .
BACK TO SCHOOL—It won’t be Ring now before teacher
tells the children what they need. You’ll find here school
supplies of every kind at MONEY-SAVING PRICES!
Johnny-Mary-Jack and Helen—you need School
Supplies NOW For School Days!
Just What
U p-t o-d ate Waterproof
School Rag, strap, fasten-
ers, bandy outside pocket
and adjustable qhoulder
strap ................. 39c
“A, Penny Pencil”
Medium soft lead, and in-
serted eraser, 5 for Sc
You Want! T Rubber Erasers I
Choice of pejicil or com-
bination,. ink)'and pencil
Erasers."* for----------—5o
Fine quality, generous size
Both pencil and combina-
tion styles ...... Sc
"Shogun” Pencil
Looks like a five-center,
2 for ..............................Sc
Use the Beat! “Mikado”
with Pocket Clip
A lead pencil famous for
fine writing qualities Sc
You’ll Want this Pencil
with Clip
A fine pencil and a re-
liable pocket clip. Can’t
beat this value at........Sc
« Drawing Tablet
Heavy paper, suitable for
pencil, crayon and brush
Work, 1A large 12x9 inch
sheets __________________________ Sc
Don’t Forget a New Ruler
Choice of either plain or
brass edges. Some are
with the metric system,
each
Small Scissors
Fancy handles, blunt ends
especially designed for
kindergarten use .... 9c
“Crayola”
Means quality in crayons.
All 8 colors in each pack-
age, 2 for .................15c
Art Papers
Package of 18 sheets—15
assorted colors lOc
Your Choice of Colors!
Imitation Leather Case
Complete, outfit! Includes
2 full length pencils, pen-
holder and pen, eraser,
ruler, and 2 pencils with
connector, all for 25c
Famous Spencerian Pen
Points, 6 for .......... 5c
Pen Holders
Beauties, with cork and
rubber gripe, choice Sc
Composition Books
You’ll find here just -what
you want. * Big and small,
sizes, at -—„_5#
■ Ink Tablets
Yoql notice an improve
inept in ypur penmanship
when using fine tablets
like these Sc anil lOc
lemr Leaf Note Books
Complete with fillers, price
at ----------lOc and 25c
Ett|-a fillers for above
note books 5c and lOc
FOR ONE WEEK
A large Masterpiece Drawing Tab- j
_____ let, a large Masterpiece Copy Book
Genuine Philippine Hand Urn- end * quarter lb. freeh Fancy Candy J
broldered Gowns on sale for $1.06.
■ STREET ft CO.
25c worth—all for 10e.—RACKET | j
STORE. W. S. McJimsey. 2c
Propelling Pencil*. No
Sharpening Required
“Economy,” — handsome
wood barrel, with era
and pocket clip........ lOc
“Perpetual”—oversize bar-
rel. Eraser, dip and ex-
tra leads included at 2S
Fancy Nickel Plated
Cam pees
Helps you, do neat, accu-
rate work and it easy to
Adjust, only ..„..........35t
Art Eraser
Will erase or dean with
out soiling paper. A big
qn* for ...._--------------Me
Blendwel Crayons
Package of wax crayons
in 8 colors priced at 5c
Water Colers
If you’re looking for good
paints, here they are! 8
colors, semi-moist. Camels
heir brush—No. 7—inelud-
td at .......................- 41
Ink
2 os. bottle. Writes blue
tarns black
Yon Can Lock It-
Peadl
Reap your school supplies
safe and sound. Tope are
finished in color*, at lOc
Pocket Pcndl Sharpener
••«*» .........-..............'Jfe»
Big Tube of Paste
“Sticks like glue!” Tube
prevents waste _____. XOc
Nate Books
Splendid values! On* with
80 large pages, the other
with 144 smaller Faces,
each ..u......................9t
Big Value in Pencil TaMeta
Fancy covers, popular sise
ruled, and 200 pages to
the tablet, 2 for_________9c
“Kiddie Kit”
How's this T Handsome
imitation leather ease
fitted with pencil^ jtm
holder, pox eraser and
raler, all for..............R5c
---ttf. Other Pencils Tablets S«
Sqm« have large sieed
sheets, other* have small-
er All are big in vahst-
er. All are big in value!
HR AIM) CARTERS FOR
MASTERPIECE SCHOOL
SUPPLIES ’
Bright Colored Tin
Loach Boxes
Trimmed with gold edge*.
Double drop handles make
comfortable carrying 25c
Lunch Kit with Pint
Vacuum Bottle
Keeps delicious lunches at
their best _____________$1.65
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Here’s That Foaatata
Yen’s* Wanted!
Overling red barrel, 14K
*>ld pen. *lf-Allbig. Hand-
some red barrel, end looks
like a real expensive pen.
Complete will gold filled
pocket clip.............55c
-r~r •
Spoiling Tablet
Smooth writing surface,
40 ruled and perforated
sheet*, only .................
SHODDY’S VARIETY STORE
Graham. Texas
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