The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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CLAUDEE GREENE
PALXB SCHOOL
WDM and money mi raised to bo:
given as prises to men, boys, end
schools killing the largest number
of rats. Thp county superintendent
of schools and school teachers as-
sisted particularly In stimulating the
interest of the pupils. ~-
Under prevailing conditions there sheen aw
liberal yields and with reasonable prices for agrl-
cnKural eommodiUlea, we can look fanH »* s
past year or two. As a result we should ftad ajl Hnes
of bwinsan on a safer and sounder basis With
excellent chances far a close approach .^, normal
Dr Virginia Lee Guthrie
A, CHIROPRACTOR
, Palmer School Graduate *"
Over Graham National Bank .
Office Hours. 10 to U I On
6 p.m. PhoW M; It - »7~-
_ Deriton County. The boy having the
greatest number to his credit kilted
16.000 in six weeks. In Williamson
Countv another boy killed 909 in two
^ weeks.
It is estimated! that the rats aver-
aged about a half a pound each,
making about 167 tons of rats killed
during tbs campaign. It k also
estimated that each rat had it
lived a year would on an average
have eaten or damaged property
worth fl, making the results of the
— campaign worth approximately
THE NATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM?
«f th, Unlt«4 SUM tu tor, tw chief object the fomloMoi of
funds where they are most needed; the s«f guardigy»f dcpoRMrsfri'
the stahlHalmy of our entire business structure. Wet* it not for
tide mighty system of National Banks, linked together hi the greet
rndeisi BiiirTfi hf which all National Banks are numbers, the
liRAHAM
ML D. Brown Elmer C
BROWN * GRAHAM
Lawyers. V
*nrf. TIDWELL. ^Active Vice Presides
, CL D. HINSON, Vice President
"x' H. L. TIDWELL, Cashier ; r -
„ MRS. H. D. CR18WHLL. Aeet Cashier.
9670,000
McFABLANE A McFARLANE
LAWYERS
IwelT'BuIUlng..... Graham, Texas
A REAL (?) EDITOR
Time was when certain editors
made It a rule never to retract any
statement made hi their papers. If
they stated that a horse was sixteen
feet~high instead of sixteen hands'
ARNOLD A ARNOLD
r„ ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
will practice in all State and Fed-
oral Courts, loan money upon lends.
buy and sell vendor’s Ilea notes, ele.
Have complete, abstracts of otka
andean furnish same on short notion
A. A. MORRISON
Strong. Safe. Conservative. Courteous.
high, why sixteen foei- liigh he was
so far as the Evening Screech was
concerned. The issue was tested
when an irate titlxen who had been
ill but experienced a sudden change
for better confronted the editor.
“Look here,” be howled. “You
printed this morning that I was dead
Well, Pm a long way from dead and
its up to you to print a correction."
“I'm sorry,” said the editor,' “But
we never do such things.”
”Yon don't, hey-? _^Wetl, you will
Herman T. McBrsyer H. H. Guise
mcbrayerTguice? YOUNG
Attorneys sad Ceunselore at Law
Practice inif All State end Federal
Courts
First National Bank Building
< GRAHAM, TEXAS
WHY HAVE JURIES,
IVAN-CEDAR CREEK
Harvesting has begun hi1 this sec-
tion. In many instanesh the grain
is much better than It .was thought
during the winter months that H
could be. „'**■ . ' "r> ,
Ernest Gann of the Ivan commun-
ity-recently returned from a trip to
Ohio. N He says it k a fine country
Why have juries, anyway.
Recently at Beautnontf a judge
decided the verdict in a case and
told the jury that any member of
it who disagreed with him would be
fined and jafled. ^ „ f
Presumably the judge was not ex-
JOHN BON A JOHNSON
LAWYERS
West Side Square
Graham, n
an inch of your life,”
“Don’t do that,” Mid the editor
hastily. “We can’t make a correct
tion, but we'll fix it up. Wait for to-
morrow’s paper. It’ll Be 0. K.”
Next morning, under “Births’* the
niari, imt vrrssd Im lIF ffim techni-
calities of the courts, it appears-ail
wrong, r-:;."' — '* '
The average man thinks a jury
k empaneled to decide whether „ a
man on trial Ur guilty or innocent,
and regards official obstruction of
Office Smith A Smiley Building
ORAHAM, TEXAS
JL typical zypical
Connie Talmidge Picture
G. DRUMMOND HUNT
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR
n * AT LAW
A“r,T*SEW!g
relatives near-Ivan the last pas^ uf
last week and returned, home Sunday
“Born: To thcT late Silas B. and
Jane Appleby, a son, Jonas, forty-
seven years old and one of our most
popular grocers.”.- - r- ,, y y
It’s peppery sad it's
nice—lull ef real fun.
many stay to see it
twice, befter fet here
the courts are in
ail because they are
as battlegrounds in
DISCLOSURE U
Creek, v»*ited~1rtl brother, Henry regarded
Steele of the Black Bros..
west of t«en last Sunday.'
Takeyosr bt iff
\ efmybefftt**
| temWy J
A man .'passes for What he fif
worth. What he ir engraves itself
on his face, on his form, on his
fortunes, in letters of light. Con-
cealment avails him nothing, boasting
nothing. There is confession in the
glance of our eyes, in our smiles,
in salutation, in the grasp of hands
his sin bedaubs him, mars all good
impressions. Man know not why
they do not trust him, bet they do
not trout him. His vice glasses his
eyes, cuts lines of mean impreesion
in hk cheeks, pitches his aoee, sets
the mark of the beast on the balck
of his head, and writes: O fool!
fooll-Wfi the fdrehead of a Mug."
—Ralph Waldo Emerson. -
cslities back and forth, «tad the jury
Iren, wonders in a maze of do -4hia and
few don’ldothat, proposed by attorneys
- r and approved b£.the judge.V ^V
kla- V Technicalities that interfere With
king4 justice should have no standing. Op-
tions for i
known as
community.
666,000
islsture or some other State body
should be "to clarify the law„ so that
the guilty may be punished and
tricks of the lawyer’s trade may not
Notice is hereby given that the
it the punish-
partnership lately subsisting between
INSURANCE
A. A. Kuehn, J J. Staley, R. E.
justice is in-
A Typed typical Cmum Pktsrt -E^lrt* With nriB»-Ske
Break* Into The Nstteiiif Rah Of Nsw Yerk’iSecul Swm Snm
A Swest \Mkai Rah Rnk ftp TmW
tij Nail Oi A Drean Of A Yscht -Stnrti Frs* Csss ta New Ysrk
k A Bathaf Sift A»i Bits Tit Mg Citj la Tim Ti Grab A HIIImh
Dollar nU Ticket? . --
Shepherd, W. D. Cline, M. L. ADda*,
R. E. Allday. J. A. Shepherd. W. 0.
Cole, D. L. Frits. R. A. Lincoln, W.
ast, it seldom
inger Times.
County
Young, and State of Texas, under the
firm name of Patrolis Supply Com-
pany was dissolved by mutual con-
sent ew: the -Met- dty of -May, A.
TdUNG COUNTY ABSTRACT
aflie per cent valuation
>le assets of Texas roil-
922 will reach approxi-
THURSDAY-
IM, Who
preliminary
AH debts owing to the eeid part-
nership am to be. received by the
LA UN
eaW-Ar A. Kuehn,. end all dmaamis
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In J, PARKER READ’S
«• If J.A L.
presented to him for payment.
Wichita Falls, Texas, May 81,1922.
A. A. KUEHN.
to* f. !. STALBYk- w
dramatic Message of a mothers faith
“ Greater Than Love ”
W. D. CUN*.
M. L. ALLDAY.
■ti*. E. ALLDAY*
J. A. SHEPHERD.
Three years ago the
* TOkds enjoined the hoard
Old U. TeJlem Sez:
erat court front certifying Uth. tax
assessors over ovwr the State their
____ Intangible assets on the 166 pdr cent '
other had? end M * result of tMk IW
gatioh, a compromise
whereby the intangible
SATURDAY JULY 1
GRAHAM. TEXAS
ACltS AYItS
D L. FRITZ. ,
R.‘ A. LINCOLN
W. C. KIKER.
“I was leaving a tWpHar pre-
scription and thbught: suppode the
druggist should got tha poisons
mixed, or get too much, or toms
other mktake. I >
- “I looked for the word ‘depend-
able’ then 1 looked for a Drug
Sitore that was dependable.
Ramsey Drug Company is the
one I selected.”
-ti tell ’em patent leather; In
a dull kid.”
RAMSEY DRUG CO.
MRS.- W. H GARRETSON.
And notice is also hereby given
the undersigned Intend to in-
corporate the above mentioned busi-
ness without any change in the name
thereof, that is to say—the original
ftam Style or name. Petrolia Supply
Company, to to bo reUin^, and Mid
business whan Incorporated will still be
“The Last That la* lit hraaf” 1
GRAHAM WHOLESALE
BUTCHER COMPANY
•tore Id all kinds ef Fn
If the ownert ef the care bearing the following numbers
will call at the NATIONAL THEATRE we will present them
with a complimentary ticket to “Good Reference*” Car N<k—*
932209 419792 973989 944898
977380 474322
A. A. KUEHN,
J.I STALEY,
R. £ SHEPHERD.
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morning. T’hey
hy Mr. GSphto'
B. P. «a#h,
several weeks with their son. ^ «-*
John Steele and family of Cedar
B., H
horns, *|p
after hie
Creek
CED>
- ■ "—- cause tha grand jury which 1
One-third of the homes of America therms*. Was illegally drawn
are now wired for electricity. Figures j W the mam were proven
show that of the homes of the estffu why should this interfere wi
nation, estimated ad 21,145,000, 7,- jut punishment?
i users
Chas. F. Triplett W. F. Schenck
SCHENCK & TRIPLETT
■■Tttfv lawyers pm# t
Office over First National
(fill
F. V. HINSON
yj. . Lawyer.
Graham Laud Office Building
-U GRAHAM, TEXAS
L. A. KAYSER
ATTORNEY-ATOTT
GRAHAM, TEXAS
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1922, newspaper, June 22, 1922; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123809/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.