The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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Graham Dail;
Reporter '
ed as aeeond-cla»s mail
at the poatoffice in Gra.
Cooler Weather I* Here And With It A Store Filled With Bargains.
Shop The Piggly-Wiggly Way And Save Money.
Tonaa, under act of Con-
TEXAS BLACKBERRIES,
1 NO. 2 CANS............13c; (,ALU)N ........
■tTUDW HATES WILL
GIVEN UPON APPLICA-
TION -
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Deer Brand,
2 NO. 1 CANS---------1 Sc; ' 2 NO. 2 CANS.
Say arroneeua reflection upon
ka character of aay person or
km appearing tn these column#
■ ho gladly and promptly cor*
ated upon being brought to
la attention of the management.
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE, 3 Cans.....23c
oarodr, but VronskffUads that
he is willing to relinquish mry
thing /or her. Bho, Aonever,
aaaaol marry Mm. Bor hua-
band will never rive her a di-
vorce. Further, Baronin tea me
her that unless the gives up
Vronsky he teiU taka steps to
force her to relinquish all claim
OH her eon tierpet tehom.eha
adores. Anna tries deepemely
to give up Vronsky, and a/ter
months of, anguish runs away
with him to Italy. They spend
a blissful and glorious month
of love together. And then,
longing to see her child, Anna
begs Vronsky to take Mr back
to St. Petersburg.)
CORN, Mission, Golden Bantam,
2 NO. 2 CANS __________________________________
SALE! Canned food* — now
pock at money-saving price*!
Libby's Pineapple
Sliced or Crashed, heC
3 No. 1 Cans .... Cell
eeiaing the owoortunlty to unapt'
her own emotion*. Joined ia.
The servants on the landing
heard their laughter. Instinctively
they murmured rah!'* aa if to Quiet
them.
Another outburst of lauihttr
sounded from Semei’a room. 'But
tell me,” Anna bantarad, “How are
your leaaona How Is your science V
"I am making rapid strides,' an-
swered Sergei sagely.
"Rapid strides?" Anna mimicked
gayly. "Where did you hear that?"
Sergei seemed Very proud of him-
self. "I heard my tutor say so to
father. Dtf you want me to do M
for you, mother?^ l^sokl"
He leaned out of bed and strutted
up and down tha room, hla manner
and voice Sited with solemn pom-
posity “How la Sergal Etexltcb
groareael^^^^^^w^TT^i ha
The Graham Daily Reporter
Mtes communication for publi-
cation #hen subject is of- gen-
eral interest, and if it is not
•tasive or of a personal natTire.
All such communications must
Surry the author’s signature—
oot necessarily for publication,
tad ns indication of good fa th.
PEAS, Van Camp’s Extra Sifted,
2 NO. 2 CANS ........................... - .
Hills Dale, Broken
Slice, No. 2 Can .
PEAS, Mapes, Glouchester or
BETTY BRAND. .1 NO. 2 CANS ..............
Mello Ripe Pears
NO. 2Vt Can
1'OKK & BEANS, ~ EC I HOMINY,
Phillip's, 16 oz. ,, U j No. 1 Can
The liability of The Graham
Daily Reporter and of its pub-
lishers for any error in, any
advertisement is limited to the
cost of such advertisement.
Chapter IX
LIBBY’S SPINACH,
3 Np. 2 Cans
OUTCAST
Maxwell House COFFEE, l lb. 27c-3 lbs. 79c
The clock in the great hall of th<
Karenin home struck seven aa tht
doorbell rang. A sleepy footman,
hla feet encased In slippers, yawn-
obeequli
All Cards of Thanhs, Obitu-
aries, and like notices are charg-
wd- for at half the regular rates.
‘• making rapid
TOMATOES,
cellem
Anns' clapped har hands In do)
TAMALES, Ratliffs,
Subscription Rates
1 Tsar ..
9 Months
1 Month
WE SALUTE ‘"BUD” PRICE
Beechnut Cooked Spaghetti, % cans
tt the editor of The Henderson
tNuioo has aay~ two ~ prjjffnmTaat. t
lag editorial policies, it is the re-1
■poet of the other fellow’s rights
And the strewing of flowers for
the living.
This week, we take pleasure in
paying tribute to > resident of
SB neighboring city of Tiverton.!
Mr. t N. (Bud) Price
tad. a sportsman at heart, and (.
a live-wire by nature. • came to j
Overton several years ago to tak,. :
(Marge of that city's newly-organ- j
Mad chamber of commerce.
bad brought new vision, new
•Mhusiaam to bis profession. (
DU, always a booster for Ov-
erton, he was always fair to ad-1
Jacont towns and cities He was,
a builder not a wrecker
We note, with very deep re-1
fret*, his resignation from bis
Colorado, 10 lbs.,Extract,____$1.00
Clover Blossom, 10 lbs., Comb, $1.08
WILSON’S DIXIE STYLE LOAF,
LARGE. CANS .;................—L.-Il..,.
VIENNA SAUSAGE, Andrew’s,
FOR LUNCHES. * CANS ..........................
of the morning? And a visitor It
must bo—or why tha front door-
bell? He opened the door a crack
and peered into the veiled faoe of
a package laden woman. ,
— "Whom do you want?" he naked
brusquely.
The woman pushed bar way into
tha hall and without answering
passed hurriedly to the stairs.
He gaped after her for a mo-
ment. “Whom are you pleased to
want?" he called She walked swift-
ly up the stairs. He came to sud-
denly and ran to stop her.
"Stop!" He cried eelalng har arm.
"Where are you going?”
She lifted her veil and gased at
him In sllenca.
"Tour Excellency!” he gasped.
Sergel'a tutor hurried out onto
tha landing. "Madame Karenina!"
be exclaimed.
Bhe stopped for a moment, look-
ing from one to the other with
pleading eyaa. They fell back aa aha
pasted on upward, and Ilka a
charmed devotee pureulng an Inner
obsession, headed straight for Bar-
gel's room.
"Mother!" he cried, suddenly
wide-awake. "You've coma for my
birthday!”
Bha covered hla face, hla hamls.
hla ahouldera and hla arms with
kisses. “Of oourse I've eome! Did
you think rd mlas your birthday."
Bha clasped him hungrily to her.
"Sergei. Oh, Sergei. My boy."
The footman and tutor huddled
outside the door. "What cm we
School children need a cooked
cereal for breakfast .. .
POST TOASTIES, I fl(
Package........ IU
UKAPE-NUT I f|C
FLAKES, Per Pkg. 1U
pleaded. "Quick. He's up."
Sergei clutched Anna's hand, the
whole situation somehow clear to
hla child’* mind. "No. Mother. Don’t!
go. It Isn’t nine o'clock yet. He,
never comes Into my room before
nine." *
Anna struggled with her tenia.
"I have to go. Sergei."
"Don't." he pleaded so he clung
to her. "Don’t go. mother."
"1 must,” she answered.
A third bell sounded.
"Excellency " whispered the tutor f
"He's coming."
Anna at rained Sergei to her, Mak-
ing him wildly. 'Sergei—darling—‘
The Overton Chamber of Com-
mnree baa lost a very valuable
■aa We hope be will not be
Mot to East Texas While we
key, no , idea about his future
(Sana, we do know that many
Em In East Texas should snap
up the services of such a valu-
able young man. — Henderson
2 Packages KELLOGG’S
CORN FLAKES, 1 PEP,
1 RICE KRIS- QIC
PIE, AH fdr...... 01
LEMONS, Sunkist,
PER DOZEN .................
Charm Bullfrog
NEW POTATOES, lO lbs
BOSTON'—Hamelln had it*
rut charm>r who piped, and Bos-
ton has its frog charmer, who
IN OUR QUALITY MARKED
LARGE
Or. Arthqr F. Krauts, podia
BM, vacationing at Lobe -PloeM-
Mow York, dtacovered his rare
<MMy while communing with afe
Wre. lily ponda and frogs
Noticing • large bullfrog on •’
% pod. Dr. Krauas aay*. be
artod to imitate its song The
tag answered and began bop
PMg from pod to pod toward Dr.
SEVEN ROAST,
Per Pound " L..
MILK FED
DRESSED
FRYERS
SEVEN STEAK
Per Pound
Per Pound
Sliced Bacon, pound
Machine Talks
Dry Salt Jowls, pound
BERLIN —Blot, machines which I
apeak as they sell are being In-
troduced hors. When the equtv.
nMnt of It cents is put Into the
dst the machine delivers a pac-
ta* of cigarets. Simultaneously a
voice from inside th# machine
■oases the brand of cigala la fe-
tamad and enumerates Its good
■V
PIGGLY WIGGLY
POTTED MEAT, Banner,
FOR LUNCHES, 3 CANS ________________............
lOc
.......
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP,
IS SMALL BARS'..........________;.____________
_____________25c
WHITE EAGLE SOAP,
CASE, 100 BARS ___________________:_____________
•g.39
PEANUT BUTTER, Veribest,
QUARTS ..........................:* ' JL.
55c
LETTUCE, Large Heads,
................ 5c
EACH ..............................................................
Ip]
Pipkin’s Special CoKei
2 NO. 2 CANS ....................................
1) 1 lbs o 0
I7c
OLIVES, Libby’s,
NO. 10 CYLINDER
10c
OVALTINE,
SMALL CAN....... Sic; Large Can
59c
OKRA, Nice Tender,
3 POUNDS ......................
lOc
YAMS, No. 1, East Texas,
ORANGES, Lunch Size,
DOZEN ___________________________________i.......
I7c
TOMATOES, ^ f
2 POUNDS .........-..........................
...»«*• .
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