Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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HELP WANTED FOR $ALE CHEAP—1 Cool
WANTED—On* or two refrigerator—11 orr^rnmn at
“ s on*r*tin„ V* lar*e refrigerator—JlM Fourth
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1 ImHies to l**m telephone operating. g ‘
■' jlyt' you are permanently located and j
•would llke',a *crmaneht posklofr: '
ar#r?ii position to begip training
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Jkhis time. Apply to. MANAGER,
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LocaT* Agent* Wanted for Great
Western Loan and Building Associa-
tion* 3 per cent loans. Home office,
Abilene, Texajs, good money for live
agents. Write Q. JL TAYLOR, Gra
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—- c»uae for alarm. Thi# is a thought noon while guarding A man nepr
worth keeping proinantly -io mind | Haganspoet, -tw^-mHOTj twt
BYRON & SUIJelVAJ?, Special
Agents for Hunger Lota, GralWTn
— -during the current unsettlement and J thia plaee.
H«del, Phone No. 1 *
6-10p
Oliver No. 9 Typewriter for sale
at a bargain. Call at Leader office.
FOlt RENT
FOR RE N'f—Furnished bedroom
r two gentlemen—421 Virginia
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MATTRESS RENOVATED—Have
8-l3p 1 your old Mattresses m.tJe new. ^e
bring samples of ticking to jour
home to select frojm. Called for and
delivered same day—BELL MAT-
TRESS & FURNITURE CO., Phone
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■ ACREAGE NJBAHUftgW; DOMAIN
TEST NORTH .OF FLIASVIjLLE
FOR SALE OK-TRADK FOR GOOD
HUNGER LEASE.
ii- Erie Investment Co.
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HOME MADE ICE CREAM at
HOWARD'S CONFECTIONERY dtf
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F.QR KENT-Two rooms furnished
-for - housekeeping, Southvtcw “ Apaft-
MADAM- ODUS, world’s greatest
Palmist, Clairvoyant and Medium.has
returned now located -next to l.r;i
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NO CAC8E FOR WOttRY
SPECIAL DEPUTY SHERIFF*'
_ B 1 , SHOT WHILE GUARDING MAN
The country is in the midst dfBtdj s ~ ■fr->
progress of deflation, and hardships' Mount Vernon, Mar. 18*—John
Bat^Dyer, h., special deputy~TOriff,was
the core of the business and financial shot m the face with"a shotgun load-
apple i« sound, and there is really no Jed with squirrel shot Thursday after-
Au IIB/) f A* a law m 1.. i —' sL - 1- a I t M a.
nrth ol
*la™‘ .______ ■‘ ' ~'' - i ft la-feared that^Dyer will hme tus
The wise policy fo pursue is to keep ' r»8ht «y* on account of the wound.
ka^a kaaJ A — ---m Sna - ^ - ~“*rk • —---J-ar— • - - - - A -----------------gwa—- ~ *
one’s head an*'refuse tp be stam-1 '
Dtded by scary predictions Chat ev-
erything is bounding along 'towards
perdition. The time tf> >be ultra-
conservative iw* at the height of -a
boom. • The'- time t6 exercise confi-
dence and courage is when ‘priced be
! NOVICES ARE LED OVER
SANDS INTO SHRINEDQM
Fort Worth, Mar. HjL— Ffty novices
fVom towns near Fort Worth were
—T-------._ ------ IT*, lead over the burning sands in Shrin*-
rome Blegieaily R>w. ^ Certain hmf.- jdom tonight by thy—scarlct fezzed
orders for cfFtaip material* on the
theory that a recovery of them #TT
■tof-Witnessed during 1921, It is pro-
1921, wl\ich
was held at Moslah Temple’s moeque
on Lake Worth. Novices were regis-
niirrtrcti UUlill)^ 11 IS prO“ ^
verbial that the best time to buy Is tered at 804 *'2 «ou»to'f» street , until
—1— --------* 4 . 5vo’clock this afternoon. -
manta.—Foifr b'lucks South of square ------- —- ——
on Oak ktreet, half block west. V-llp board at MRS. GUINN’S" .211 N«
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FOR SALE
-.tOak St.
T-15p
-sr-i --i—~— Cary Fire Proof Safe. in. vxcellaat
Tile
FOR SALE—Perenial plHU,t i’hlox
. WlLLfAAl JOHNSON ‘.....T il'ip I Typ^rrter, nearly new
■ - -- — ■— ____ for sale. Call at Leader office,
when everybody wants to sell; This
has been abundantly proven in the
caae of Liberty bonds. *
Recall that not so long ago the
talk was all of $100.0& Suits for the
coming spring; $20.00 shoes, bO-cent
higher prices for anfopinhilpo nn.t,
Subscribe for The Daily Leader.
WELCOME AMERICAN LEGION
Big Reduction .Sale, now going on—Every
Article in .the House* Reduced
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$10.00 Auto Relights : now .....t.
■$ 6.50 Howe Spot Lights now
$ 5,00 18-Inch 8te«*ring Wheels
$30-00 Peerless Radiators now
$ 5.00 Rose Pumps ijow
$ 3.50 Hot Shot Batteries now
$ .5.00 Tire Covers now
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$ 8.00
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Everything else In proportion-^Large stock
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MOODY BROS. AUTO COMPANY
j 614 Fpurth Street
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*n fact, almost everything else 7
Well, thosev prices have no^mate-
rutakized. < W can buy good suits for
less than $.*0.00 instead of $100.00.;] _
rsho*--. have, i-een marked down and
will probably' go Ihwerj wheat has
■brought no $M.OO a’ bushel; automo-1
bilebijes* hafe been substantially cut
in pric<. and sr> h«ve many /o(h.>T
things.. All* this shows bU^ihess
’ health. ">■
FOR SALE—Electric Laundry, in
South Bend doing good business. HOME MADE JCE ..CREAM, it j ' . -
. Owner retiring ftpm business ott ac-' HOWARD’S CONFECTIONERY 3tf| Yet what do ^ find ? Widespread
'nrnmt tf hiiillli ' Iuguii-a at T^TT7.T. , A -:—;--<tvfw;ay thjng.1 ’are gomg.
dry, U, k of McCluskey Hotel 5 1()P ^ SITUATIONS WANTED ^
Panicky taik is indulged in. Business „
men who ought to [know better, talk
FOR SALE—Brand-New Three; ACCOUNTANT desires several : as if *tht; downward movement wHl
. Room Hmme witR tmHf-dn garage 9‘‘ts of 1,001(9 to ka'T’ ^«-!"«ver end-just, as they talked so
and sh-eping porch, built-in bed. !41' E.,Fourth St—MR. SMITH.11-14 ;confidently not lupg ago to the.effect
Fiinnino wutup 1 uUf Fa I that risinir tiripps WOllIH trn An tin4
running water. Large lot close to
school, price $1750. Inquire MRS.
A. AHLMAN at Graham National
Bank. ' 5-10p
FOR .SALE!—7 1 Ford roadster, 1
Ford delivery body, 1010 Ea?t fourth
St—L. A. FAUBION. 11-lSp
Wj;;B. Wilkips and L. B. Rowan.
I’roprietors
New, Modern and the Bent of
Everything to Eat.
AMERICAN C AFF
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WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF LATE
PAPERS AND "MAGAZINES
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Next Door to Post Office
that rising prices would go on and
on. There is a limit to every trend,
every- industrial, every financial ev-
ery price swing. Extremes rarely
last long; Normal conations, so to
speak, are the usual, and most com-
mon, the regular thing. What ,ig
happening.is simply the return to-
wards the normal*. Keep a._ level ; ;*
head and keep mbving in a forward
direction—Lewisville Enterprihe.
GRAHAM AUTO LAlND^3f
Washed, Polished,. Greased or Re-
paired. We are located at the" rear,
of tfie Metropolitan Cafe end Gfa-
hftm Bafber Sbop. Tor That kfnd of
serv ice 'call us—'Phone S. W. 156.
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THE MODEL MARKET
| Located in Burkett’s Sanitary Grocery
We handle only First Grade Baby
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Where do we go from here?
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Hf-vf, ^PoultTy and Fish.
Old time Barbecoe and Chili
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Mrs. Bessie Hnhort. Pmp
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L.M. Davis Drug Co
30 NINOTE DELIVERY SERVICE
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) Strictly L'p-Tu-Date Equipment
Special Kates by the Week
CLUSKEY CITY, TEXAS
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TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
ETl - YOUR FAVORITE STAR •
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--^^AWGER^US BUSINESS”
She Was Sweet. Neat and Fleet Until She Was Caught in Suite
SEE IT! ’
ANNOUNCING
—SPRING FESTIVAL OF
American Legion
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Wecordiairy invite the Soldier Boys to make our store headquarters
at any titpe and all times The BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD for the
AMERICAN LEGION
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Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream FreezerWater Coolers, Leonard Kef rigeT-
ators, Gstrden Hose, Hoover Sweepers for the Spring Cleani"fr]gA ^
Sidway I|uggies that enable baby to laugh at the April showers—the
Best that njoney can tiuy, at prices that ar£ right* -
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Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1921, newspaper, March 21, 1921; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123377/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.