The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1926 Page: 2 of 10
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About your
Health
ST ASTOUNDING
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A GUARANTEE
OP VALUE '
t**A Government fond and
Deleo-Light -are both a
guarantee of value.” So
aajra an enthusiastic used
in California And Deico-
Light, became of the time
and work that it aavaa,
shows a profitable return
on the investment. Let ua
sand you complete details.
■ NEWiy ADDED FAIRYLAND SPECTACLE
CINDERELLA in JUNGLELAND
a. a . —. a —a a *1 "Tl 1 P* If
v WARM WEATHER DIET
Swimming ia an ideal method of
bringing every body muscle into
use. As a nerve invigorator, ex-
ercise in water with the minimum
of clothing on, outclasses the
medicine bottle a thousand to one.
However, moat good things have
perils lurking beneath tgsir tempt-
ing exteriors.
The danger of droa-ning today is
practically nil, so wise are the pre-
cautions taken; but the man of
fifty or more, who cherishes a
forty-eight inch waist-band, and
who Innocently carries a deceptive
heart-lesion, may start something
impossible to stop by taking the
sudden, violent; plunge. The corp-
ulent figure is neither safe nor
THE CIRCUS
EDUCATIONAL.
FOR
. YOUNG ano OLO.
-A MIGHTY
university
OF NATURAL
HISTORY-
DELCO LIGHT
Security
Electric Co
Jack Dempsey’s new “secretary
ef the interior, Pauline LaBudda,
who la now in charge of the
Published by
THE GRAHAM LEADER COMPANY
BOWRON A MeLENDON, Props.
TELEPHONE RELIEVE8
MONOTONY OF HOME
The Natioaal Federation of Wo-
men's Clubs recently made a nation-
wide research to ascertain, insofar
as, possible what American women
most desire in the home.
Five hundred thpusand homes were
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artistic in the “high dive.” The
man over fifty had better refrain
from aquatic feats that make his
heart “thump".
Swimming-races are dangerous
when attempted by amateurs. I
saw recently a young man of per-
fect build, swim across a u ii&ll
lake to beat a record;, the contor-
tions of his heart immediately
after, and which lasted an hour er
more, were enough to alarm an ex-
perienced cardiologist.
Swimming is one vF thr pleas-
ures which should never be over-
done. And, a full stomach is bad
company to have along, when doifig
fancy strokes, particulariy if you
are a “tired business man” unac-
customed to athletic feats in
water. But moderate exercise in
the realm of our finny brethren,
when the temperature is right, Is
one of the very best agencies for
circulation, muscle and nerve.
NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection
opon the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person, firm or corpor-
ation which may appear in the col-
amna of The Lender will be gladly
corrected upon it feeing brought to
t^e attention of (he publishers.
surveyed.
Mrs. Mary Sherman, president of
the,Federation, states that above all
thingr women wanted equipment that
would relieve the deadly monqtaliy of
daily life within the four walls of
their Tuimes. Women said that they
preferred the hardest kind of Work
to the dreary day in and day out
monotony* of housework and living
at hortie.
Automobiles got“more votes than
cooking stoVes. !•_
Telephones are preferred to bath
tubs.
Radios are more popular than wash
tubs.
The telephone appears ,4o have
done more than any bther one thing
to relieve women of the drear monot-
ony of the home.
Subscription Katas
Ona Year---
Six Months
Three Months
HOG CHOLERA
If hog cholera breaks out in the
neighborhood, farmers whose hogs
are not affected should maintain a
strict quarantine against the jnfected
herds. It is* important; that they
retrain fewn farms 3’iKKg
the diseased hogs are located. They
should also insist that their neigh-
bor* stily out of their hog lota, since
tbe hog cholera virus may be, carried
on the shoes of humans. The infec-
tion may be carried from fahm to
farm by moving animals' such as
dogs or by movable objects such a*
farm implements. Therefore, the
spreading of tl|e disease should be
gyardod against as far as possibse.
The most dependable precautionary
;l wate r-pwoof ■
I.TENTS I
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COMFORTABLE SEATS
COMPLETE
EXHIBITIONS
DOORS OPEN FOR
RECEPTION OF PUBLIC IN
MENAGERIE DEPARTMENT
ONE HOUR EARUEA.
A] tAniDIIIUIVJ
DAILY. 2 and 8p.m
Next Weeks—,
Who Do Not Sweat
CONSTABLE’S SALE
The State of Texas, County of Young.
By virtue of an Execution issued
out of the Honorable Justice Court
of Young County) Precinct No. One,
on the 13th day of August, 1986, by
THE DALLAS NEWS TO
OFFER BARGAIN RATES
measure against the disease, how-
Ihe Justice of the Peace of Precinct
No, One.i in the case of Morrison-
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We are in receipt of a letter from
the Dallas News, Stating that its
Third AnnuaD Reduced Rates Offer
will be announced not later than De-
cember 1st. Once a Year, the Dallas
News offera ita readers an oppor-
tunity to make a substantial" saving
on' yearly subscriptions. This is a
sort of Christmas present from the
Dallas News to its readers. Last year
and the year before, practically all
of the old subscribers availed them-
selves of this opportunity, and thou-
evef, is immunization of tl
wltH anti-hog cholera serym.
Smith Lumber Company Nrs. C. A.
Graham No. 324?,
to me, as
XAWMWHI -VI , —
Constable, directed and delivered, I
wjll proceed to sell, within the hours
prescribed by law for Constable's
Professional Cards
FAVOR LICENSING OF
AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS
Sales, on the 5th day of October,
1926, it being the first Tuesday in
said month, at the Court House door
in Graham, Texas, in said County,
the following described property,
Inquiries Regarding Lend Titles
Cheerfully Answered
GRAHAM TITLE COMPANY, Inc.
Rooms 208-4 Graham Lapd Office Bldg
For Your Next Attetraet or
f Supplement See Us
8. W. 226 Graham, Teaas ImL 49
J: Licensing automobile drivers as i
means . of lessening the number of
accidents is favored by a number of
legislators approached by State Sena-
• V tor Robert A. Stuart of Fort Worth.
Chief of Police Henry Lee of Fort
Worth left Saturday {or the meeting
at El Paso of the
levied on as the property of
A. Graham to satisfy a judgr
amounting to $181.53 in favot
Morrispn-Smith Lumber Comp
and costs of’suit.
•Given under my hand, this 4th
of September, 1926.
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sands of new readers were added.
Among other things, the News
stated that it maintains the' highest
’price news-gathering organization in
the Southwest. Its] ten leased wires,
aided by an army of regular and
special correspondents, bring the news
from all parts of America' and the
remote corners of foreign lands.
children ml
Joe, Lily
Mobley anJ
attend the
Mrs. CJ
visiting hi
Brockman
of this coJ
panted by
Madison q
Mrs Wall
i/last week I
f Worth. Mil
MAUDB<M. GRUBY. D. C, PH. C-
licfs of Police
and City Marshals’ Association of
Texas, before which he will introduce
a resolution proposing such a law.
Representative M. N. Hagaman of
Ranger is drafting a similar bill, it
is said. The bill is being framed
after a careful study of similar
statutes of other states.
Among the features of the bill will
l>e a provision for revocation of
license of those convicted of driving
while intoxicated. A severe penalty
will he provided for licensed drivers
allowing children to drive.—Dallas
News.
•16 Erat Third Street Both Phones
J. D. DAW80N,
Constable Precinct No. One, Young
Couiyty, Texas.
Competition in Words
F, T. ARNOLD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Second Floor First National Bank
GRAHAM, TEXAS
In the language of Uncle Zeke,
“one mightn’t look- tike a danged
fool,—right “off hand he mightn’t,—
but, same time, how’re you, gwine
jto tell 7“
One who goes into the market to buy a motor
car today ia naturally confused.
He haa read the worda beat and greatest ao often
that they have ceased to be convincing. Where
mil ia best, he reflecta, thebe can be no beat. 1
Thousand-dollar cars have been described to him
in ten-thousand dollar language. And vice versa.
He finds himself the target in a war of adjec-
tives; the helpless victim in a gigantic competi-
tion of words.
And so he is forced to rely on chance—the advice
of friends—or his own limited experience.
Dodge Brothers, Inc., have never participated
In this verbal competition. ,
They are content with the position they have
long maintained in the far more vital competition
of honest value.
They have continued steadily to improve their
product, not only in comfort and beauty, but
basically—beneath the body and hood where
j} fundamental values lie.
Yet they have not unduly ■
meat that haa marked the
NOTICE
Estate of Emma Walker et al.
Minors. In County Court of Young
County, Texas. !
* Notice is hereby given that I Sallie
E. Walker, guardian of the person
and estate of Emma Walker. Ada
Walker, Golda Walker and Eva
Walker, minors, have this day filed
by application in the above styled
cause praying for an order of the
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1 • DR. W. A. MORRIS
DENTIST
Offica over Graham National Beak
GRAHAM, TEXAS
Headache
McFARLANB A McFARLANR
LAWYERS
TidwoU Building
ORAHAM, TEXAS
dizziness
*T HAVE headache ones hi a
A white, usually coming from
oonatipatick,” says Mr. L Ai
Morphia, of PotUville, Art, lead
tbs very bast remedy I have
found to correct this ouuditiun
is Tjvedfonra HUA-Dranght. It
acta quickly and saafly, and M
Just can't be beat. -
v "Black-Draught laths very baat
laxative I hams found. 1 sheeps
teal ao much bottar'aftar taUagiL
"My wife tehee BtecfcDraafrt.
too. Tut itininm. cnetivsaaaa
and any Hate stomach disorder,
Story on Meat -
Wins Scholarship
While on t
family of j
deats of th
and hie boy
big scale, h
Miss Iren
home from
has been M
YOUNG COUNTY ABSTRACT
Abstracts and Fire Inaaraaee
ARNOLD A KAY. Managers
Office ovhr Pint National Bank
K Mte. Rutl
~-*tawrfflm. i
Mrs. L. H.
week-
Mr. and
Plains con
mother, Mn
Glenn Pr
visiting the
E. Price.
Mr. and 1
littla eon, 1
flying trip
| The mat,
velopad anot
Mr. Jim Sit
the young I
the County Judge of Young-County,
Texas, at the Court Houae in Gra-
ham, Young County, Texas, on the
16th day of September, A. D. 1926.
8c SALLIE E. WALKER.
Guardian of the Estate of Mid
Minora.
steady progress at
their motor car toward a higher perfection.
And when economic conditions or greater Bales
have permitted them to reduce prices without
reducing quality, they have announced the fact
without excessive emphasis.
Unexaggerated truth is not spectacular. But in
the long ran, Implicit public confidence has
LAWSON C COUNT*
- LAWYER
Oty National Bank Building
OLNEY, YOUNG COUNTY, TKXA3
IF TH' CAPACITY Toft.
TAKING PAiN9 I* GENIUS
been Dodge Brothers reward, and this they
propose to preserve forever by continuing
to build just g little better then they telL
ETT GUY THAT EVER. UVEtJ
LOANS
TEXAS MOTOR CO.
North Elm Street
Mias Anita Wlkten, a junior in the
aA--*---1 at n Daaa Ta« ahuas
Marshall, King & Hinson
Abstracters, Inc.
Dodge Broth&rs
MOTOR CARS
Thetlforils
Puri’lq Vrgel.iblr
GRAND JURY BEGINS LABORS
J. W. Hawkins, E. ~W. Hunt, G. B.
Underwood, F. M. Gilmore, M. K.
Promptly at nine o’clock Axonday
morning, September 6, 1926, Judge
E. G. Thornton convened the 30th
Graham, R. M. Williams and R. A.
Cholt.
diitrict court and immediately cm-
No Sherman anti-trust aw ever
paneled the grand jury. The charge
was given to the following jurors
who rapakad tu the jury room to
will be Invoked to break up sj com-
bine of loyal, forward-looking, clear-
minded men and women co-operating
■to put their town on the map and
keep it there.
begin their work:
W. C. Harrell, S. H. Brown,.W. P.
Newell, A. C. Casey, W. A. Corbett,
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