The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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NUmiR Mrs MB
issue. Thtn mr bs Itiu fc
*• ws would bs glad »B«on» wouk
dw us tlM mu . W# at* anxious
to got a complete list of bogs and
GRAHAM, TEXAS
Fifteen qail and Mnfieao pboasants
(known aa “Chacalaca”), in on# dag,
December 1 to January SI.
Malanias WilHama,
- Will practice in all State and Fed-
eral Courts, loan money upon lands,
bog and sail vendor's Han notab, ate.
superior qualit
JOHNSON A JOHNSON
•UNSELOR
ATTORNEY
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Office Smith A Smiley Building
doubt another worlds record, and,
although the rest of the world will
know little about It, it is a record
that aag aaaamnnity could be prbnd
of eren though it waa a place that
made world’s raeroda daily. The
public achools of America are the
foundation of our civilisation and
have produced that ettisenahiy that
makaa our nation the big brother of
the world and our flag the hops of
the dtisen and the community give
thorn the utmoet In eerrice. Congrst-
ulntions to Jonn, Us dtiaenship, and
its school. Mag. they all prosper end
continue to point the way of tdu-
DR. W. J. HODSON
DENTIST r.
«■ * and S Tidwell Bldg.
Northwaat Comer Bfluare
GRAHAM, T$btA8
Cindnnatti,
rb.
Randolph-Macao,
Ohio.—Lillie Mag Cal-
Lynchhurg, Yin*
Callage, AbUane, T<
Collage,
Now York.—Norman StovnlL
Baglor College of Dantistrg, Dal-
las.
University of
Dma
Taylor.
Junior A. and M. (
▼ilia, Texas, Allia Mi
lard Sehanck and Ranald Sehenek.
• i San Marcos Academy, San Mareoo,
Texas.—Jamas Aldan Boerren.
Presbyterian Collage, Milford, Tax.
Aeademg, Annapolis,
McFarlans, midship-
i U. 8. Naval
: Md^-Robm n
man. * *•
-i Creace^ College, !Eureka Springs,
Arkansas.—Brangs Harrison,
v Baglor'Training School for Norses,
* Dallas, Texas.—'Winnie Kiser,
| Thomas and Berenice Miller. <
The head, pf a teaming company in
Chicago, arms ted by' an officer of
the humane society for overloading
his team, was sentenced by the judge
to flhfd*‘‘Black Beauty.” ' The* Judge
aW_£t'd; dyte upon wbvth the de-
fendant must taka ah examination
on die story.
you
You most net hunt any wild
or wild game birds at night with sag
kind of light or lantern.
It b unlawful to hunt in aag
county other than the one in which
you reside without a license.
Resident license $2.00, enables you
to hunt anywhere la the State.
Non-resident license $11.00.
flatraatnn Ail expreaa agents and* all conduc-
tors and womm W inhm
captaina of boata or persona in
charge of navigation or boata are
karshy empowered to. administer
oaths necessary to the shipment of
game, and for administering such
HENDERSON KILLS
II BUCKS WITH I
SHOT
The duck season opened t
and the hunters ere busy
for lakes large enough for dueka to
play in. We have had so little rai$
In this section that water la
this season.
Our friend, John Kiainger, brings
in the newt that Rob Henderson of
Allie the big shot, but a large flock must
have tried to gat into one of the
Connor Creek ponds that has about
dried Up. - .Mr. Kiainger says this is
a true Suck Btory and that it brill be
lard to beat. •>
BUNGER SCHOOL OPENS
WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE
CONSTABLES SALE
OF TEXAS
I TH E_ .STATE
County ef Young
Bg^vlrtua of an
Sale
Order, ofm
■■District
' issued out pf the Honorable Dis
i Cou*oT Y%ng t££kr«* the
day afbct’
fig*
nership wl
day of October, 1922, by the Clerk
lir the case of Jamas McCord
vs. Palm'Cafe, a co-p*rt-
wkereof —— - Tinncbantr,
T. A. Sinneman an<f V. A. McCas-
• lin ^ra partners, No. 4872, and to me,
— n— _JL s-laA* _ ■ * t maa In 1 ■ «>a.it___— M
in a great wag this .session with
»hdanee. Ilia
nearly 909 pupils la attendance,
school is taking more interest in ath-
-41>tica tUp farmarig.
Sam Goldwater, one ef the
tees, waa hT Graham recently and
grdjatiied that-the school had given a
box supper for the benefit of .ath-
letics acid that $8$.00 was raised
The Bung&'sdhool housd has bean
enlarged and additional teaching"
added this season. „}
Coitstabhe. directed -and- delivered,
** I will proceed to aeB, within the
.5 hours pjrescribed by lfw for Cons-
t table’s Sales, on the Ariyt Tuesday irt
* November.' A. D. 1922, It being that wee
7th dag of aeld month, before thafbnd
Court House doer ef safd Youpng
County, in the City of Graham, the
following described property, to-wit:
One two-story house on lots 18
4 and 14 Block 4, hi
Young County, Texas, Including all
fixtures, contained therein consisting
of all counters, tables, chairs, stools,
stoves, dishes, oooldng utensils, ice
boxes, coffee urns, water coolers,
water bottles, cash registers, show
cases, and said building being gen
erally known is South Bend, Young
____County,'' Texas, as The Palm Cafe
dead at
of $658.51, levied on ns
property of Phhn Cafe (aforesaid) to
satisfy a judgment amounting ho
$558.51 in fafur' of Jamas McCord
and Company and endts of suit.
Given under mg hand ,thia 11th
X «' ***** n. DAWSON.
Constable Prednet No. 1, Young
( ounty, Tana, £*.-, >.£'
FIVE CHILDREN BORN
TO OouFle IN
YEAR
The press carried the news last
week that twins wars bom to Mr.
Mrs. M. N. Yeung ef Clyde,
Texas. This make five children bora
to this couple in less than one year,
triplets having been born to them
last December. They also have on#
Bend, set 4f twins bora previous to the
triplets, and five other children, mak-
ing a total of IE
TO# parents ars ibOOt $5 g
of age.
CARD OF THANKS
Wa thnjffc the. columns of
The Lender to thank the good people
of Graham for the kindnesses shown
when our wife, sister strd mother,
Mrs. W.> McNatt, was buried bars
last Friday. Wa appreciate The
beautiful spirit shown us by the kind
and sympathetic people of Graham
during our hour ef sadness.
W. P. McNatt and Family
W. C. Burns end Family.
C. P. Hutchison and
the State Fair Ink
i, attended
G. DRUMMOND HUNT f
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR 1
AT LAW
American Exchange Bank Bldg.
" DALLAS, TEXAS.
wr.T: seMwk
HERMAN T. McBRAYBR
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Federal and State Oourta
First National Bank Building
GRAHAM, TEXAS
cations! unity in Young county.
SHERIFFS SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of oYuag
By virtue ef an Planes Execution
issued out of the Honorable County
Court of Young County, on the
26th day of Sept., 1922 by the
Clerk thereof, in the case of J. Tate
vs.. Mrs. S. F. Akers and H. P.
Akers, No. 446, and to me, as Sheriff,
directed and delivered, 1 will pro-
ceed to sell, within the hours pre-
scribed by lew for Sheriff’s Sales, on
the-Aral Tuesday ip November, h+ D.
1922, Tt being the Ttk day of said
month, bhfore the Court House door
of said Young' County, in the City of
Graham,, the following described
property, to-Wit: ?
45.4 ease of land located in Young
Couiitg, Texas, described es follows:
Beginning ft the N. W, corner of the
Wm. McClure Survey for the N. .W.
corner of this tract; Thence N. 8f4l2
East with the north line of said Wm.
^ctXtTwr^Gtinffi---
PALMER SCHOOL
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Hours:'
9 to 11 a. m. 3 to 6 p. m~
Third Street between Elm and Cherry
YOUNG COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Abetraete and Fire Insurance
ARNOLD A KAY, Managers
Office ever First National Bank
A million men
have turned to
One Eleven
10.
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DR. T. C. McCtOUD V
Physician ahd Sargeon
Offica over; pl^CpyuutJHyag. Store
. _ GRAH^|C, TEXAS
... ■ ■ . ■ -_i< • i. .. ■ •
Wholesale Dealers In
ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND
CURED MEATS
Will buy your fat cattle and hogs “
We cordially invite visitors to inspect
our modern plant
- Office at plant, just south of city limits.
Graham, Texas, Ind. Phone 62
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McClure Survey 561.1 feet to a stun$,
Th. Bunff.r to. **.»».?■
tract and the, N. W- comer oi v
Mrs. "s: F. Akers hoiheStead tract of,
ae*4s;' thence SoUtk 9-37 inches
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eest with the Mrs. Atea- said
E. corner of this t»«t, and smne
being the S. W.“ comer ef the Mrs.
■Jf. Ak«rs said, homestead t#M;
Ak«rs said, hojnesteed
i west with the North linA
a 2 8. Pi H R. Co. Survey 661.1
feet to a stons mound tor the
W: comer of this tract; Thence
0-87 inches west with the west line
of the Wm. McClure Surrey tract
3586 feet to place of beginning, coik
taihlng 45.4 acres of lend in Young
County, Texas, levied on as the
property of Mrs. 8 .F. Akere and H.
P. Akers to satisfy a judgment to
$488.90 with interest at rate of 10
per cent per annum from April 4th,
1918, lit favor of J. Tat* and costs
of suit.
7-9c . JOHN W. SAY!
teriff, in and for Young County,
By JOHN CASEY, Deputy.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS'
DR. J. R. OTONNELL
CHIROPRACTOR
. Palmer School Graduate 'i
Over Graham National Bank
Office Heurs:
10 to 12 a. m.
• It to 5 p. m
CALDWELL A PERRY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Smith 4 1
Eest Side Square
GRAHAM, TEXAS
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31—HALLOWE’EN
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What are You Going
to do Hallowe’en?
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We have just received the largest andjm<
complete line of Masks, Crepe Paper, Paper
Napkins, Pumpkins, Gats, Witches, in fact every
thing for HALLOWE’EN
Select Row—Select Yew Choice Eaflf.lfiet
Whit Yes lut at—
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Snoddy’s Variety Store
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1922, newspaper, October 19, 1922; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124008/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.