West Texas Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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FIVE RACING EVENTS
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DON’T WAIT TILL IT IS FREEZING TO
BUY A STOVE
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$7.50 to $10.50
Graves & Ward
Notice, Farmers!
OUR METHOD OF SELLING....
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C. W. DAY, Mgr.
Rates $2.00 per Day
Jonas Dy, Proprietor.
Independent No. 62.
Southwestern No. 8.
E. W. FRY. Sec.-Treas.
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Wanted 30,000 pounds of
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to All Patrons.
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UNIMPROVED
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And First Lien Notes
COMPLETE LIST OF THE PREMIUMS
TO BE GWEN ON BIG MONDAY, NOV. 11,1912.
Are You In Need
of a Buggy?
Rock Island City Transfer
The Rock Island Stable
North Elm Street
“WE NEVER MISS A TRAIN’’
FOOTE’S—
Apples, Peaches, Pumpkins,
Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes -
Farmers’ Union Gin Co.
A H. JONES. Manager.
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If so. Have You any Special Brand
in View? Have you Seen a
JESS & STURDY?
If so, we know you will not buy
any other Brand.
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The First Thing
Every Morning
A Cup of Good Hot Coffee,
That’s it
It fits you for the day’s work, makes you feel like
working—like living.
Use Royall’s Best
High Grade Coffee
Roasted and Blended. Unequalled for
Strength and Flavor
We Sell It
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Don’t forget that last February we put in
the best cotton cleaner made. We are
now running alleight gin stands and gin
two bales every fifteen minutes. Come
and get your cotton ginned now and go
home to Sally and the children. We will
also grind your corn.
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LIVERY
The following prizes will be given to the winners in the events and items mentioned, and orders for prizes will be given following each event
Biggest load of cotton on one wagon, brought in by the man who raised it, $10.00 in cash . . ...... Graham Commercial Club
The best pint of pecans will get a premium of $1.00 . . . E. S. Graham
The John E. Morrison Company
See us before you
your pecans. Mabry &
R. L. TANKERSLEY, Mgr.
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The person exhibiting the best coop of chickens of any kind and any breed will be given a sack of chicken feed .........Mabry & Sons
Best sweet potato any variety, $1.00, second best, 50c; best specimen of pumpkin yam $1.00, second best, 50c, R. L. Tankersley of Young County Abs. Co.
The largest family that goes into Hallam & Jones store, a sack of flour. $1.00 by the Graham Produce Co. to person bringing largest number of eggs.
W e have been building buggies since 1887 and
propose to know how to construct a rig for dura*
bility and comfort. Our wheels are made of the
best selected set < nd-g row th white hickory., each
spoke split and shaved. Our gear irons are
wrought steel, our tops and cushions are made of
hand buffed leather. You will not find any shoddy
material in a Jess and Sturdy vehicle.
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Best ungroomed colt, this year’s get, $5.00 cash . . . C. W. Johnson.
• To the largest number of people in one wagon, from the country, a $5.00 John B. Stetson hat *...... ~
For family coming the greatest distance in farm wagon, movers not inc uded, pair $3.50 American Lady Shoes.......... JU. - -pa..
The oldest couple coming to town on next trade day will be given a sack of meal by W. I. Tidwell & Sons and a free automobile ride by Claud Rutherford •
The largest fami y that comes to town in a wagon will be given a three pound can of Royall’s Best Coffee
The most recent y married couple will be given a handsome cook stove to help furnish the new home
We handle the celebrated
COLUMBIA AIR
TIGHT HEATERS
Extra lined Firebox
, a
Blue Ridge Corn
A big shipment just received.
New and Fresh.
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A. F. Stewart & Son..
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We give two payments; we sell direct from
the factory; we ship car-load lots which enable us
to get a vehicle te-yettwith oya few dollars
cost; we get out in the country ami get the busi-
ness which enables us to sell a good number each
week and enables the customers to pay only a
small profit on his vehichle.
We sell for cash and credit and guarantee
vehicles for two years. We guarantee our
wheels not to become loose tires ami hulls; our
timber is thoroughly air seasoned before the wheel
is built. ' • ‘
Examine the Jess & Sturdy vehicle and when
you get our prices and terms you will buy no other.
We are factory people and make anti sell our own
goods direct to consumer.
• Call in and look through our line, we have any
vehicle you need.
We will appreciate your business.
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Slow Mule Race, 1st prize, $2.00 bridle given by Eddleman Bros. Saddlery Co. Second prize $1.00 cash given by E. C. Stovall, Loans and Insurance.
Boys’ Potato Race, 1st prize, Pair $3.00 shoes, by Baker & Son, Dry Goods and Groceries. Second prize, 75c box of candy, given by The Racket Store.
Fat Man’s Foot Race, 250 pounds and over, 1st prize, single barrel shot gun, by D. G. Vick & Co., 2nd, box of 25 cigars, by A. F. Stewart & Son, Groeeries.
free for all foot race, 1st prize, pair $5.00 Florsheim Shoes, by S. B. Street & Co. 2nd prize, pair $1.50 gloves given by Price Bros., Saddles and Harness
Married Man’s Walking Race, sack Supreme Flour, given by The Graham Mill & Elevator Company. 0-
Leave All Exhibits at The Office of The West Texas Reporter, East Side of the Square.
. We Make Abstracts and Do a
General Land and Loan Business •
We Will Appreciate Your Patronage
and Give You Good Service,
Office in Tidwell Bldg.
The Wool and Mutton
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Graham & McCorquodale
Graham. Texas
W. L. ALLAN, Mgr.
GRAHAM, TEXAS
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