West Texas Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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We are extremely anxious to increase the feeding of
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MEAL AND HULLS
Price of Subseription $1.00 per year.
Among our Farmer Friends
As an inducement to this end, we offer for a limited time only, the following unprecedented bargains in
For 1000 lbs. of Seed
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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E. S. GRAHAM
And First Lien Notes
better feed than seed
Graham, Texas.
be no back talk.
TRADE A TRIAL BALE ANYHOW
Just Received
GRAHAM. TEXAS
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Sloan Drug Co.
KAY & AKIN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Mountainside Hotel
BEECHER M. BAKER. Prop.
Graham Electric Co.
$2.00 per Day
Dy’s Cream Parlor
RAMBOUILETTS
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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You get about 1000 pounds of seed
to every bale of cotton ginned
of Fancy, high-grade
Chocolates
Pay for the Seed
You may be the judge and there’ll
REHDER & SON
PAPERHANGING AND
HOUSEPAINTING
UNIMPROVED
LANDS
Ice Cream
and Chili
Let Us Wire
YOUR House
Foundry Buildings
For Sale at a Bargain
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C. W. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office West Side Square.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
You have the seed.
We have the hulls and meal.
We want to buy your seed.
We want to sell hulls and meal.
You need meal and hulls, for though
you have other feeds at home,
J. A. DIETZ
BLACKSMITHING
AND WOODWORK
J. M. Parker of Indian Mound
was here on business this week.
J. S. Smith of Spring Creek
was here on business this week.
C. E. Thigpen was here on bus-
iness this week.
Airs. Gus Hickerson of Loving
took in Young County Day and
was one of the fortunate winners
of prizes.
Hot and Cold
BATHS
For feeding Horses and Mules
fattening cattle, hogs or any kind of
poultry, f pound of meal is worth
3 pounds of corn.
2 pounds of oats.
4 pounds of wheat bran.
For Producing Milk
and Butter
Entered as second-class matter Oet. 7,
1912, at the-postofice at Graham, Tex.
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
B. B. GARRETT
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
If you have used meal and
hulls you know it is
We have a complete supply
of fixtures at prices you can
afford.
Electric Lights
Are so far superior to
any other kind that ar-
gument is unnecessary.
HORSESHOEING
A SPECIALTY
Meal and Hulls
at these prices make a
Better and Cheaper Feed
than anything grown or made for
any kind of farm stock.
Act promptly, lor these prices will soon be withdrawn. If not convenienf to store the Neal and Bulls,
deliver the seed now and we will hold the hulls and meal until you want them.
Jonas Ely, Proprietor.
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It will make
More milk, more butter.
Better milk, better butter.
More flesh and more fat
and keep your cows or your steers
in better fix than cotton seed.
Feed it to any stock on your place
and if you don't find it a
Better and Cheaper Feed
pound for pound, come and say so
and we will
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
THE GRAHAM PRINTING co.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Graham & McCorquodale
Graham. Texas
Worth pound for pound more in
feeding value than
Cotton Seed, Corn, Hay
Go to
John’s Shaving Parlor
For First-class Barber Work
The OLD RELIABLE Stand
North of Postoffice
First-class Accommodations for
Commercial Men
Agents for
Graham Steam Laundry
New Building, New Furnishings
Electric Lights
* Commodious Sample Rooms
Rubenkoenig & Bower
Proprietors
If you have not used it
catch one bale of seed
Bring it to us
and take home on this basis:
1400 pounds of hulls and
400 pounds of meal, being
1800 pounds of mixed feed.
DR. W. A. MORRIS
DENTIST
Office over Grahau Nat’I. Bank.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
For Sale—Good range cool
. 18-inchrevemAppta
,025022777
We will give
1200 lbs. Hulls and 400 lbs. Neal
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West Texas Reporter
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J. L. Johnson of Woodson was
here on business Thursday.
Mrs. Bettie Median was in the
city Thursday.
R. L. McLaren of Hunger was
in the city Thursday.
N. B. Nolan of Indian Mound
was transacting business in Gra-
ham this week.
A. G. Bennett of Finis was in
the city on business this week.
emselves
changing
reciate a
spt.
Prick.
Two large corrugated iron
buildings, cement floors and
well lighted and ventilated,
with 100x80-foot lot. on rail-
road. Apply or write to
E. S. GRAHAM.
1 pound of meal and hulls mixed
one to four is worth _ ——
2 pounds of corn
2 pounds of wheat bran
2 pounds of cotton seed
4 pounds of best hay.
) You can be assured of quality
when you buy “Batavia.’’ W. I.
Tidwell & Sons.
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Grand Opera in Dallas
The World’s Greatest Artists
Mary Garden, Tetrazzini, Dalmores,
Fraemsted, Capanini
and many others of world-wide renown will appear
in Grand Opera in Dallas, under the auspices of the
“Grand Opera Committee’’ of Dallas on
February 28 and March 1,1913.
TIM railroads will offer speclal rates for mt unusuai twat It Oallas and return.
For ticket reservations and information call over
Southwestern Telephone, DA^^AS
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Graham Cotton Oil Co
ad. R. E. Mabry.
could be but one result of such
enterprise Whitney is a winner.
The stores at that town are big-
ger than are found in many
cities three times as large, and
Whitney’s trade territory reaches
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away out beyond what would be
considered its geographical lim-
its. Many merchants have made
fortunes there. and advertising
has been a powerful factor in
their success. Still there are
some ante bellum storekeepers
who think they can take a pencil
and a sheet of paper and prove
by figures that advertising
doesn’t pay.—State Press in Dal-
las News.
• If you are looking for real es- For
tate bargains read my diplax.stove.
Exchanging Meal and Hulls for Cottonseed
In the language of State Press
the carnival has “went,” and
with it has gone a small part of
the money that ouf people got
from their bounteous crops this
year. The carnival people are
welcome to all they got and if
they will come back again with
some tip-top shows next year
we predict that Young county
will be able to do the thing up
“brown.”
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marts of Whitney’s size are doz-
| ^ing in the sunshine anti dream-
Ap ingof the good old winter time,
TV Whitney merchants are using
page ads even week. There
COCHRAN & SON
Contractors - BUILDERS
Graham, Texas
an M our best, without regard to our
W7 'own beliefs and isms. to give the
news we will have a certain
measure of success for our efforts.
The Throckmorton Times has
changed hands, J. K. and G. J.
Henson now. being at the helm.
In a statement to their readers
they say in part: “We can’t ex-
pect that every article put in the
paper will suit the exact taste of
every reader, but we will do our
best to please as many of our
readers as possible reserving
the privilege to do the right
thing in every instance.”
b Rightly said, gent le me n.
There isn’t a newspaper on the
face of the globe that can please
all its readers, but if we all do
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A. B. F. Strong of Jean was here
T on business this week.
W. T. Stedham was in the city
I Thurday.
A2-.M. H. Stedham of Loving was
a business visitor in Graham this
wweek.
S. S. Williamson of Finis was
in the city on business this week.
W. W. Williamson was in the
city on business this week.
J. D. Evans of Farmer was a
business visitor in Graham this
week.
J. R. Brigham was among the
many business visitors in Graham
this week.
Mrs. 8. F. Clark of Tonk Val-
ley was in Graham Thursday.
Mrs. Clark won one of the ladies’
«* prizes.
A. J. Cantwell of Jean was in
the city Monday.
W. P. Stroud of Jean was here
4S on business Monday.
.F J. T. Snodgrass was in the
city this,week. _______ _______ na..
Whitney Wins.
In the snug little town of
Whitney, County of Hill, there
is a druggist who uses page ads
in the Whitney Messenger. That
same snug little town of Whitney
is the out-ad vert isingest commu-
nity of merchants in Texas,- in
which State are many big adver-
tisers. For years Whitney has
been noted in newspaper circles
as being the home of the rus-
, tlingest business men in any lit-
tle city of its size to In- found
anywhere. Even in the summer
time, when most commercial
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