West Texas Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1913 Page: 8 of 8
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Want Ads
School Books.
Local and Personal Mention
patrons.
Volume
tis Brown of the
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Graham each Big Monday.
They visited The Re- The Reporter office.
Call
porter while,in the citv.
Numbe ring machine inks. red,
M. A. Wallace.
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Shoemate, Ollie Grimshaw and
Georgia Shoemate of the Moun- Mound, and her neices. Miss An-
Please hold you
ning.
ris, who was to be operated upon
WAS FO
you
S. B. Street Ar Co. have given
the ceiling in their store a coat
description, prices and terms.
or write
need it.
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7- SEVEN HANDSOME SOLID GOLD MEDALS -7
southwest of
TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO ENCOURAGE THE BEST EFFORTS OF THE
STUDENTS OF MUSIC
SESSION OF 1913-1914
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GRAHAM. TEXAS *
they Gooseneck Monday were J.
T.
is in the city visiting her sister,
Mark Your Laundry
With Carter’s. Payson's or San-
Tank Work.
The Gra-1
i .Will receive bids on tank work
Owen Bros.
per yard.
PIANO
trading expedition
ation.
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pen
on
and Sanford’s,
. ner; one who thoroughly under-
Graham Friday.
Graham Ptg. Co.
Will Costello and wife of Palo
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RULES OF ALL CONTESTS
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that they get
Very respectfully.
want thir child to do.
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J. F. H. CRABB.
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will visit Mr, Crabb’s parents.
Mrs. „. F. Short of Eagle Lake
and
seen
cords of green wood at once. Ap-
ply to Reporter office for inform*
nursery orders
• you during
The John E. Morrison Co. has '
recently installed electric lights
throughout their big store and
Shot By
Caugh
community
Monday.
See us.
W. E. Baker
Mrs. F. A. Kesseler.
We pay cash or trade you gro-
ceries for your chickens and eggs.
1). G. Vick and family returned
Sunday night from an extensive
place three miles
Graham.
W. 1). Gossett.
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FOR SALE Three good resi-
liences in Graham for sale cheap.
See me for prices and terms.
For
see
of Henry Chapel, were here
business Thursday.
Was a Sol
This Ci
in Le
Farrar. A. H. Gordon and
; and Jack Howry.
C. T. Kelley of Newcastle was
here on business Monday.
any time, assuring you that
are always welcome.
Lane Benson and sister. Miss
Jewel of Pleasant Hill were in
the city Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bratcher of
Loving were here Friday.
L. M. Anderson of Finis spent
Saturday in Graham.
Initial Stationery Tablets 15c. Salem visited in
F. HERRON,
Graham, Tex.
j an engine call in and see this one.
Graham Printing Co.
ford’s indelible ink.
ham Printing Co.
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the city on a
Tuesday.
Fountain
value received for their money by seeing that their children meet
•' member, we furnish written directions so that any parent who can
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CRABB’S SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
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You can enter this School any month in the year and prepare
yourself for the Medal Contest, which begins the
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER
stands his work.
Farmers UNION Gin Co.
A. H. Jones, Mgr., Graham.
a,"
ham Monday.
Gold ink. white ink. gold paint
at The Graham Printing Co.
US. Benson of Median Chapelread 10 to 35 per cent instead of
10 to 25 per cent.
was transacting business in the, 1
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For Sale.
I have several goml farms fer
Ingleside Ranch.
S. R. Jeffery.
Lee Clark, of Geronimo, Okla.,
eldest son of Elder D. J. E. Clark
has been visiting his parents.
Before returning home he will
visit relatives in Hood and Par-
ker counties.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Loving of
Jermyn are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Norman.
J. H. Davis of Farmer was in
town Monday.
Rev. W. D
the First Ba
ed Monday
where he con
revival mceti
To our out-of-town readers
We invite you to call on US when
in town and examine our stock
■ last Friday.
A. J. Wheat of Loving was a
Ink-i
and
A. 1). Stewart was reported be-
W. I. Tidwell A Sons, j ing in Tonk Valley on business
at my
do not want numbers, but pupils who mean business, and parents who will see
W. Gallaher, returned to Fort
Worth Tuesday, accompanied by
Woodeutters wanted, to cut 100
J. S. McGee of Red Top was
here on business Friday.
Messrs. Will McClanahan and
Will Wadley of Briar Bend were
in the city Friday and brought
with them some fine grapes from
the place of J. R. McClanahan.
The grapes were similar to those
recently sent in by A. P. Stew-
art and were of a very fine flavor.
J. R. McClanahan and family
of Briar Bond left Friday for
Palestine, where they will spend
a month with relatives.
there to Stamford, where
in a lett
Cattle an
Paulo, Br
morning, I
learned oil
Harry, w!
company. I
As state
tails of hi
appearing
native ste:
being take
shot both I
interpretes
Mr. Joh
xil the pas
the coinp.il
ployes, as I
following I
"I wish
there was I
of the co
thought in
more confi
your son.
a loyal em
pany and t
and while
and $1.50. Graham Ptg. Co.
Miss Jimmie Bird of Indian
, , , ally good engine, running stead-
Among those in the city from' .. ’ „
ily as a steam engine. Have in-
A Sons.
Dan Keith of True was here
Monday.
Mend Your Broken Plates.
Try a bottle of Carter’s Cement;
it will mend china, glass and
crockery. 10c per bottle, at The
Graham Printing Co.
FOR SALE One Blakesley 5-
h. p., horizontal gasoline engine,
in perfect condition, for sale at a
Wanted An experienced gin-
our requirements. Re.
read may know what we
stalled electric power reason for
selling. If you are needing such
bargain. This is an exception-
Bryson Visitors. please do not embarrass us
Big Mondays usually attract by asking for credit, for we Mrs. Gallaher,
large crowds from neighboring will absolutely not make
Mrs. I
Mrs. Oda
a former rB
but lately oB
died at t 1 B
Friday nigh
Mrs. Pinc
at Ft. Stoci
ago and well
eral Wells, I
health. Inl
worse and w
she was tB
Sanitariu m.
was brought
en to the hol
but her cond
she was u
relieving her
o’clock Frid
The remai
to rest in tl
tery Sa turda
Hall conduct
vices.
Mrs. Pim
old, and is s
in Henderso
Emory, of tl
The many
sympathize
ones in their
For Sale Seven Red Jersey
pigs, just weaned. Good Stock.
Will deliver to Graham, if de-
sired. Independent phone.
W. D. Gossett.
Albert Askew of Mountain
Home spent Saturday in Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owens of
Henry Chapel shopped in town
Saturday.
Mrs. Ellis Richardson of Hollo-
way, N. M. is in the city visiting
her sister, Mrs. Mary L. Man-
ning.
tain Home community called onnie and Pat Bird of Olney,
The Reporter while in the city; callers at The- Reporter
Monday. Monday.
correction in the ad of R. F.
) Short A Co. The saving they
advertised to you should have
FIRST: All contestants must enter the first Monday in September. Contest begins
September 29. It is indeed very necessary for all students to enter at once before the con-
test begins, so they may know what constitutes an EXCEPTIONAL HONOR.
SECOND: No made up lesson will be recorded to the credit of any pupil in any contest.
THIRD: All First and Second grade pupils are required to do a certain amount of
writing each week.
FOURTH: All Third and Fourth grade pupils must be present at Theory class ONE
LESSON IN EACH WEEK.
For Sale Two horse sor-
ghum mill, in good conditien, —
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new evaporator. Can be
i inks. Carter’s
10c up. at The
office the season. W. D. Fpivey. 4249
day visitors in the city. answer all calls promptly when
Best chocolate creams on ice at 1 in need of veterinary aid. Call
W. I. Tidwell A Sons. over Independent phone. tf
A. J. Cantwell and family of
Jean were in the city Monday
BEGINNERS OR FIRST GRADE PIANO MEDAL Will be given to the boy or girl who holds
the record for the least number of lessons missed during the session of NINE MONTHS.
Lessons made up that are lost by sickness or other cause not counted in any medal con-
test ). ’
SECOND GRADE PIANO MEDAL This medal is given for the best record on attendance dur-
ing the session, and best record of PRACTICE AT HOME.
THIRD GRADE PIANO MEDAL This medal is given for the best record of attendance during
the session best record of practice done at home and best repertoire of pieces played from
memory at the close of the session.
FOURTH GRADE PIANO MEDAL This medal is given for the best record in attendance dur-
ing the session best record of practice during the session and the best record of SCALE
EXECUTION.
THE PIANO SCALE MEDAL The highest honor of the School publicly contested for at the
close of the session. Only THIRD and FOURTH grade students are contestants for this
medal.
PRIMARY WRITING MEDAL This medal is contested for only by the FIRST and SECOND
grade music pupils ON ANY INSTRUMENT. (All pupils on piano in the First and
Second grade are required to write all major and minor scales and their respective appeg-
gios, in all kinds of time used.)
THEORY MEDAL This is given for the THIRD and FOURTH grade students of the piano.
Will Im? given to the one who has the greatest number of HEAD MARKS at the close of
the session. (Theory class to meet one evening in each week.)
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over Independent phone.
if N. B. Blevins.
one this year. Therefore,
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The school book publish- Weaver, of Jacksboro, were in
are preparing to remodel the in-’ers expect and demand US the city this week, guests of their
terior of the building, in order । to sell school books strictly uncle, J. L Graves.
to better accommodate their many for cash so we will favor no Mrs. H. B. Graham after visit-
ing her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J.
Try a Davis Automatic
stand neat, lasts forever.
keeps ink fresh and clean.
Tuesday tn thecityoninsines Joln Conger of Cedar Creek 4745
paid (iraham a visit this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Wyatt of
, , _ , . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Girifin of
the Lone Oak community were in j , ,
Irish I reek were trading in (ira-
ham Thursday.
Horace Kibble and son, H. L.
and made The Reporter a pleas-
ant call.
J. H. Price, the enterprising
photographer of Jacksboro, came
in Monday night and will spend
a few days on the Stovall planta-
tion. While there he will make
a number of views of the place.
Fill your fountain pen at our
showcase well. The Graham
Printing Co.
Rev. Gaines B. Hall requests
us to announce that the regular
morning and evening services
will be conducted at the Presby-
terian church.
J. W. Clavin of Red Top was
a pleasant visitor at The Report-
er office Monday.
Bring us all your chickens, we
pay highest market price.
Owen Bros.
trip into New Mexico and poiisA"
in West Texas. They repor ary
excellent time. The entire tript .
was made in Mr. Vick’s Ford
touring car, covering over 1400
miles.
J. T. Marshall and family of
Loving will move to Graham
next week in order that the chil-
dren of the family may attend
the next session! of the Graham
I high school.
Children’s Day for foreign mis-
sions will be observed next Sun-
day at the Christian church. A
nice program entitled “The Cry
of the Nations” will be rendered
at the evening service. Public is
cordially invited.
N. B. Cole, who has been
spending some time in Truscott,
Texas, returned ro (Iraham Sat-1
We solicit only those pupils who have enough energy to practice, and children of par-
ents that will take enough interest in their children to see that they put in not less than
ONE HALF HOUR at the piano EACH DAY and ONE HOUR ON SATURDAYS. We
We have the (.resent Carpet green. blue and purple, all sizes.
Sweep in 5 lb. cans. The thing at I lie Graham Printing Co.
for fine rugs and carpets. The Miss Lona Corley of Flat Rock
Graham Printing Co. . paid us a visit while in the city
Misses Lena Owens, Stella Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews of
Eliasville were shopping in the
city Monday.
Mrs. Ida Baker of Loving was
in the city Monday.
Sliced boiled ’ham, breakfast
bacon, cooked luncheon meats,
bologna, full cream cheese, etc.,
on ice every day. W. I. Tidwell
Miss Theola Yates has return- of white paint. making it much
ed to her home in Olney after lighter and allowing them to dis-
FOR Salk. Belmont Hotel;
unincumbered. Buy now in time
for fall business. See E. E.
Hall. tf
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Iced Tea.
Nothing so refreshing these
warm days. We have the best
teas, skillfully blended, just right
to make a perfect drink.
W. I. Tidwell & Sons.
spending a few days with Mr. play their goods to a better ad-
and Mrs. Lum Hinson. vantage.
Mt. Pleasant Center Ridge were shopping in I will do general veterinary
in Graham the citv Monday and called at practice until spring; will be in
You are extended a cordial in- at the Baptist Sanitarium. She
vitation to come to Graham at will be gone several days.
4 5 the loss of
L employe, w
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l cause I los
4"the same w
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The lett
Johnson til
given prod
railing •woil
the grave J
properly ml
dated July I
the exact I
was kill, <1
The entii
ham sympa
son and his
bereavemen
51.00 sale including my own.
city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pohlman. ;
Judge Akin and two children
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
R. Jeffery at the Ingleside ranch
a day last week.
Have your piano or organ tuned
by an expert of eleven years’ fac-
tory experience. Carroll’s Studio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. H. Crabb
and Mrs. Moseley went to Ingle-
side Saturday for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Crabb go from
For Sale or Trade. A few’
pieces of residence property in
Graham. Apply to Dr. J. L.
Williamson. tf
townsand last Mondav was no! one single charge ticket,
exception to the rule, unless a 4740 The Racket Store,
larger crowd of outside people _________L
were present. Frank Forbes of Houston,
From Bryson were Messrs. W. is in town the guest of Mr. and
A. Tripp. Chas. Denning, S. H. 1 Mrs. Frank Parrish.
Denning. Willie Simpson. E. L. ’ .. . ,
.. ... ,,, . , Bruce Street left 1 uesday for
McElroy, Travis Cook, Claude! ,, .... , • ,
.. ... .. ,, . .. . a week $ stay in Winslow, Ark.
McElroy, Ben Roberts, Vesta
Chambers, Lester Fields, Claude Mrs. E. McLendon was called
Foster, Ellis King; Mrs. Chas, to Dallas Tuesday morning to lx*
Denning and Miss Emma Den-with her mother, Mrs. S. E. Har-
urday.
We deliver your bread as you
Mrs. Madie
Okla., and her
were for me. I will sc
Graham Printing Co.-
Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Gossett of
Tonk Valley were shopping in
Graham Tuesday. g,, • . •,
of tablets, inks, pencils, pens,
Lee Thornton and family of fancy box stationery and sun-,
South Bend were Big Mondaydries, Graham Printing Co.
visitors Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hinson of
Hugh Henderson and family of pinto were trading in the city
Henry Chapel spent the day in Friday.
Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson Veterinary Surgeon.
of Henry Chapel were Big Mon- N. B. Blevins of Loving will
Mr. and Mrs. W. f; Blackwood j business visitor here Mondav.
of Median Chapel were in Gra- We call your attention to a
■, ,, c . A few brood mares and geld-
W . E. Hill of near Olney was P. E. Mayes of Hat Rock was:. ,
,■ , . lings for sale, also some young
transacting business in (iraham in the city Mondav and paid us a1 . . ., .
. . ‘ tacks, r or prices apply to
Monday. visit W. E. Moore.
Misses Stella Wilson and Mit- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fam of ---------------------------------—--—----------
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