The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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*Cat«» t*l *«t»crlpt»©fi.
* COpy, On* Y©*r, «W»
Om» Copy, *>i» Month*, , • 50
Entered at the Poetbfeoe at Graham,
Texas, aa aeoond-claaa mail matter.
Adopted by the City Council of Graham, ai*d is Now a one
Law Which is to be Rigidly Enforced. Published It* TM* was held at ths
r- i by Request Of City Health O^fficer.
s*?- ^ « \i
fUANK H. BOWRON^fDlTOR
ANNOUNCEMENTS. L
-*«— Subject to the action of the Demo
•ratio Primaries next July. r
for State Senator 2Uth District:
............. W. A. Johnson, ' .
-•• , of Hall CjOunty.
For Representative 104th District:
tt ft. tfrnrHa*nr.
TO oiWfiM peptanaitMiT be *ev*rvtrytpu£^*m
fa the 31st as well as tor ths full term-
la the 32nd Legislature.
For District Judge: ‘
' - P. A. MASTIN. .
?«rT7^3“—k. F. Arnold, •'--rr: ^
For District Att’y 30th Judicial Dist:
' . "S. M. Foster.
A. 8. Moss.
— ~’i R. 8r. MCBRISON-”^
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For District and County Clerk:
• H. D. Criswell. •. ••*
* M. W. Soutesu
:‘&B. NORMAN^ “*
•Jtrr i~ d. d cosknrarv. .
B5U.' v--' ForCount^ Judge:
c':-i .
yc
K W. Fry.
Freo T. Arnold.
For County 'Superintendent of Public
Schools:
H.Lindsey. ;} ’ *
. J ' B. A: Snoddy.
—rr-
H. tl Hearn.
To - County Treasurer;
rKy, M. Burkett. —
F. Herro?*/
I. B. Padgett.
For County Tax Assessor:
G. D. Hinson.
n w Bdarff*--4
^rrz
C.J&. WooLfput
W. H. (Pike) a rdls.
For Sheriff and Tax Collector :
—-■ a. Wallace. - ^
n*-«. Brown.
_ For County Tax Collector:
J. E. Parsons.
For Justice of Peace Precinct Ntr. 1.
E. E. Hall.
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* TOT Pllbllt W cigber. PYeclDCl TToTTr
W. E. .< «im.
Wt' ’
r *G. W. Allison.
^ For Coimnlfcaioncr Preelnct No. L ***
/ -• Get). F, Paksons.
A. H. (Art) Jones.
B* *-"t
' N. Bascom Thomas.
The senatoc : from Hopkins
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ponnty, H. Bascom Thomas, ia «
quaint and curious character in
MEAT CARTS.
Rule 25. Carte or vehicles in which
i n -■■■■ >***>■«■«*»»■ -a |* "*'*•?
meat "or meat food preducu or iiVh are
transported, peddled or delivered
shall he so.ooostruotea as to protect
the meat from contamination by flies,
dust or other tetrapeous matter: must
be washed daily and maintained in a
sanitary and cleanly condition.
RULE 'S*. Meat, whether entire
carcasses, quarters or cute thereof,
shaft iM>t» W conveyed, through the
sti-eets by team or otherwise, unless
glass, stoneware, glased metal, *m No. ChHatlaij’ C h nr ch*.
I tin, tor the reerptioo of, storage and
teoted from contamination, and such
covering shall be Aepjt clean and
sanitary.
• • —MARKETS. ^J} —
Rule 27. Meat markets, fish mar-
kets and butcher shops of stalls shall
be completely screened a,s %j>rotectlon
against flies, the floors shall be
thoroughly scrubbed once
or stable in whfch cows are kept. it
shall I*- supplied with pure water and
suitable facilities for straining, cool- mindful of him?"
lag and storing milk, sad washing
and sterilizing all utensils apd ap-
paratus in Arhich milk is reoeivdd,
stored, and delivered.
Rule 40. All cans, measures, bot-
and encouragement. He pointed
each day*- ties, and other receptacles of any sort out dangers to be avoided, vte-
and scraps of meavoffal, bynes and used in the sale or handling of milk
other refuse organic matter shall not
be left exposed to the atmosphere of
the room, but must be kept in a closed
receptacle, which must be emptied
once daily; the meat for sale shall
not be kept exposed to the air except
in such Quantities as are. needed for
adequate refrigerators or ice chest.-;;
ail tainted meat ahallbe removed from
the premises at once, and fixtures,
rooms, and premises must be main-
tained in a thoroughly sanitary con-
'Seliveiry of milk, and shall cause all
mllK as soon as drawn from the cow*
to be removed from the room in which
the cow* are kept to a separate milk
room. , - ’•
Rule 39. The milk room shal^ be
thoroughly screened with not coarser
titan'll wlrtfPV'ith'flbtf TWftPoiTghly pro-
tected against dies, kept acrupously
clean and free from dust, shall not be
used as a living or sleeping room,
•ball be sterilized ^raided with boiling
wstes or live steam) daily. t. —
Rule 41. All milk shall be strained
through cloth, or wire-cloth strainers
and if kept in milk room longer than
three hours shall be stored in a cover-
ed cooler or refrigerator.
'WWiWP
ian Church where the
was preached to the
class by lie v. Ow0M,
v
of the
——
The H«verwl d
requested to lend their best ting
ers so spirited hymns and an
anthem with a bass solo bv Mr.
H. P. Rose were rendered by
thh choir, the sentiment of all
in ketiiping'rHth the subject of
the address, “Vision, Ability,
Courage,” *-
The teats quoted, were “Where
there Is no vision the people
perish,” and “What is man that
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K *mwt -j^CJUKaiSSWa*-. Wi
II * mimmm
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'castof
riA
AVkgetahle iktpsration for As-
iSESSSSJSttt
Ail'
The discourse contained much
of beauty, more of practical ad-
vice, and still more of inspiration
lories to be won by courage.
Some thoughts given “Luck is
a fool, pluck is a hero.” -Trifles
are perfections and no perfection
is a trifle.” Being in"love with
your work “shortens the way,
shortens the day, and lengthens
r.ll.liJ-rM
-Rule 2k. Th* nx» wwitert- Rule 43. Every person engag«tte| the Divine pattern was* pointe
menu in which meat or meat food
products are prepared, cured, stored
packed or otherwise, handled shall
be products are prepared, cured; stored,
P«*ed or
^io^th ve^Tdi^r th08e ab°Ut ^
tion of milk, immediately on the oJ life * more MriOUi dutieS. x
ourrenoe of any case or cases of in-1 The evening service was also
dtttsseV eRKei in bfmself or jointly entered into by all de*
proper!y TIgbted and Teiitilated,- aadliaijamily or amoltfift-ttf*Stepioyes or nominatiofla. It was held at the
shall be so located that odors from
toilet rooms or catch-basins, tank
rootns. hide cellars, etc., do not per-
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the political field in Texas todays
Be is a “man with a grievance
and his grievance is likely to
governor of Texas. He bears
the rather unique distinction of
being the only man ever expelled
meate them. All rooms or compart-
ments shalPSr provided w*tif cuspi-
dors, which employes who expectorate
shall be expected to use. Where meat
food products, are prepared m a mar-
ket, i. e., sausage, lard, pickled pork,
beef etc., a separate room properly
ventilated, lighted and supplied with
runningjpater shall b© provided for
thts purpose exelusiveHrv wtth-the ex-
ception that sausage may be ground
conditions.
RuLe 29/ yoperson Shan sell, or
offer- for sale, any part of any animal
capeass slaughtered when not in good
heklth.-nor any decaying or unwhole-
some animal matter, nor any article
in which there has been used to any
extent whatever any meat described,
with the thlent that the kune. m*y .be
to creameries or dealers in cities shall youth desifea^ the man *CV
be covered with air-tight 11(18,^ ^,,
when conveyed in open wagons shall ^ : ~
be covered with canvas while being so - Llo#e attention was gi\ on by
conveyed, and said canvas shall be the entire congreg&tiq^ even to
by frequent washing. j the dose of the address when
Promotes DigestionjCheerfuJ-
nes9 and Rest.Contains neither
OpttMn.MorpWii# sorMinerai.
Not “Narc otic.
y; ««t.
i----
Apeifect Remedy for Cons tina
lion, Sour S tomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
nrss and Loss or SHIP.
Far Simile Signalnre of
lys
Bears the
Signature
of
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$ alii
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
EXACT COPY or wrarpov.
.
A BeHflhtfvt Occasion.
t. S, C. t.
"fl Methodist Church, and in charge
their immediate associates, or
is stored, wild or distributed, shall ^ie Past’ol > Rev^ SiOgleton.
notify the local health officer. ’ The program was that Being used f
Rule 44. No persoir having air-tn- all over the world for" World’s
factious disease, or having recently Sunday School Day.
b^t, In no«», «th * perwji '~’A duet ‘ | am HappJ ia Him
an infectious disease, shall milk or ____■ .TT
handle cowsr measures or otiver vessels Waf ^ Alrfn
used for milk intended for sale uutH an<^ «“• McCarroll with Mrs.
all danger of communicating such Hickman at the organ, Severa
disease to other persons shall have familiar hymds were rendered by
pa>seitr No bottle can or _ ^oirand congregation led By
in the market proper, if under suitable I tacle qsed for the. reception or storage Mr* Bibbins who is * bave
of milR shall be removed from^ a^pri- 'eharfife o< the mttsic
vate house, apartment or tenement ^neetihg to begin at this church
wherein a parson has an infectious this week. ’ B "
disease "without the approval of the The address of the evening
EXAMINATION OF CATTLE )*JL
TTTBF.RCULOSis. Owers who took for his theme
Rule 4fl. All owners of dairy the mol to of the World’s Sunday
herds supplying this pity with milk or School Convention now .in ses-
I milk food-products must within ninety 8ion in Washington City—^“Coro -
Con-
A few frlendS_br Mr. ancT Mrs. The Christian Endeavor SoCtfe-
JohnE. Morrison were fortunate tyj whlch mefets at the Presfay-
in being invited to be their terian Church eve¥y~*Sahbftfch
gueste for a dining on Saturday. afternobn at five o’clock, con *
evening. tinues to bold the internal of all
Coveri tewe^lot ioM n w» led last
The two course repast was a Sunday afternoon by Mr. H. L.
sumptuous one, then the re-j Morrison who read & spflendid
mainder of the evenings was, “What It Means to Be
spent in pleasent conversation,1 a Qhrjgtjail »* - , _ •,/
enjoyable readings by Misses
Cleo Hindman and Alice Mc-
Murry, and music by Mrs. Al-
bert K*y, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. earnCaily. In f
Rose.'^P,her guests were Mrs
McMurry, Stonewall and Me
Knight McMurry, Mr. Jas.
Matthews, Miss Pearl Matthews
Rev. Edward Owers, Mr. J. P.
McKinley and Mrs. L. T. Elliott.
The^joys of the C^ov^lanter
Band were present in a
with flag waving, and
u^ed.as human food.
CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF j dayg fpon, thi? passage of this actlmnnion Pnnrp^ratirVn
DAIRIES AND SALE OF MILK. have each and ^vory animal in such „ T u
____d________ __ _ iii Rule 30. No building ^ herd carefully, examined with the described the old
make him the next lieutenant ****** for f”r aH,r.v JfubircpTfh'leitt/yokundiriDte suj>er- time 8unday School WhefftHt
' __________ r»,._ _. — . l i . which is not properly eonateuet-1 vUiftn of |he local health officer, for I verse Was dwelt upon till evefy-
* } tobflrqaU*ta« and,all animals Jound) one lost interest, then the period
vided wlti\ a‘ floor that can be readily I suffering with the diHcate shafl be!^ to naarterL than
----------------------r /Cleaned and draineii. - j branded ‘‘T* 14.”. on left shoulder in . m t° lu^rt€rl,<£* then
from the state senate He went J K :‘L Nu «ate« closet, ^rivyihetiv* of not Jw than 4 inches il( tb* Drogress or evolution to the
home and ran again and was tvssP001 urinal, inhabited room or hdght, ami shall n* eliminated from modern Bible School' of today.
oyAr hplocated within RurUiteKerd.snJl»di«fcdFt Wkilled. - -JHe belives the future Model
i
for Atahitng curs ftir chrtTj imrposes,
or for the storage oi milk or cream;
nTrrimalt mi1} ling, horse. «he^>, goat
ti
a
1
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►*Bi
• -r EHBu
8
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one of the strongest men in the
district, being absent from his
teat oniy twenty1 days. He is
making his campaign upon the
tiray the senate treated him then
and upon the promise to banish
the and enforce the taws
against ' lobbying in the next
legislature. He has little else lc„ than Mur (4) (m in
to talk about and hw campaign
sre^jl, “H. Bascom Thomas,
. 3> .*dU>r, candidate
or any other animal Le kept in any
room U8e<) for *iuch-purpose.
RULE 32. No in buildings or
sited* u.M?d tor Htabliug cow* shall be
le*a tiiun four hundred '40 •; cubic feet
k>r each cow^aiyT the stalls tiiereof
width. - ' ,’*r:
Rule 33. All rooms ami sublet* ip
which cows are kept lor dairy purpose*
•ball at ail times he titArtmghly clean
Governor, <t^* *»d hr good repair, and shall be
--- ^ painted at least one? each two years
or whitewashed at leant once each
year
.l.:verJ.^ Tfteriii^a^juiN-jQfcurcli will be a workshop for
SSSSF? st“dy o£.tiod'8 word'-u>
TOTpin^-IRinz-inimJ, ru-p^ua 110 l»«eter-heing Hie
of infcclioo, with tuberculosis, shall man teacher, and that teachere
report ihe same to 'the local heaTTti|will hsve to pass examinations
authority within twenty-four hours of I to hold a diploma of proficiency
A.HWKU.M knowledge of. the J u, well as to posaeaa the necea-
jaaturcof sqgh disease.
Rule- 4H. - |p th^ *r 1 stiqualification or
anm.al sutTi-riii” with Uitjfen-ulosia t„. j equipments,
ebndgmned and t bought ^*1 by1 the Under the' head of Gommunion,
local health-^ authority that the same be 1 he quoted “Take time to be
£££%5^^1i.oly,:: He denned and-'u,plain-
We have 10,000 acres, of fine
prairje valley land near Megar-
gel subdivided into small tracts
from 8 acres to 320. Good farm-
ing lan^LUmall cash payment
and thti o in deferred pay-
ments trbijlf 1 to 10 and 1 to 15
years * BerW for map and price
list or cajt) at the Megargel or
Graham office.
..Young County Abstract &
Title Co , Graham /r»xas
catch i
c*u help wantln]
All are welcome to these meet*
ings.; 7 ■
t stray Notice.
Reported by E. H. Baugh. Commis-
sioner ofRrecliipt No. 3, Young Coun-
ty, Texas, and left with A. Fields about
•Yi miles northwest from Graham,
rti _ ________
Tax as, the following described auick!
red bu H c a 1 f. < >ru- sdeeryeari^? ’
ked crop split the right and un-
lit th** left, which said animal*
mar
derb
war- posted ojl ApEii^daiQr-aa the-
Taw requires, ......... is hereiiy given
that if said animal* are not proven
away same shall la- diH|«>*<«d of. as
the law directs. This the »th day of
^ .. K. TI.BaUOb.
Lamroitsionar I reointe No. % Young
County, Texas.
Foleys
Kidney;
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
Summer Tourist
Fares -
FT
He the campaign like
j a and the people are
taking wfiiin, largely opqn the * Rm.F. 34 All manure shall be re-
idea Wif«b election Quid:be a moved from the mom or stable In
merited punishment to those okrtah cow are k< nt for dairy wr
. cenator, wtio voted for (flu cxpul •»<
•ion from-the last legislal ore and U[IW wlll ....................
Who would have, to recogtiito. Rnug- 35 t^ry perior keeping
t I„ xi. il.. _____t %• . gwa ? -J - a. r ' \
himAalhcir. presiding officer if so#a for ti»© 'prCdut^ou <>» milk ^or
Ml! ■/?•" t he is elected. If he- is successful shsll catute Hte udder of each
k. • .... ' ___ 1— .U.._ ' L.,.. ____i a .
i'HH
vu'.- tf ■ ■ T.V''--’ ■ ■ ■ -1- -11 • j. ' provided with a
1000 gaEH and
Sf* ?ln^narie^,fr s? ISSCfcar
toad in ■ * MB good for ^OI.K,A.„;
trniu.K iii • tank and good cpiys are k»pt shall W graded and
consecution as the setting
naid ditteaMed.unimsl or animals,, and aParfc wholly and solely for tlie
take same to some MetduUed place' and j Lord’s service.He ihowed bow
rect u>inary irregularifics, build
up the worn out tlssues;vitnd
eliminate the excess uric acid
MKAsmyljpl klfty or burn the car-J those t wo lead to Conquest or *bat causes rheumatism. Pre-
Victor v. He gave several illus^ ven* Brigfbt’s Disease and Dia-
- bates, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
cast.
RULE. 4»K Tiif
that show no phynical.
lated, may be ke|9t io
L-u-. -
RULB AO? llte^oifai
*^dOTc*noTuI«| tra^ons ftn^ in^en^H an<^ held
diHeattc, after being tn-anefed and |sS-T—®, Interest Of^'riftMtmrs
brbeeUak' pure I through the timl?. He empbasiz
ed the fact that there Is tto . neu- Bdccdtauredtc Sermon.
SRL „ fn,;u ^Pral ground. We.arc either in The BaocaJaureate sermon to
t^te^;£id>l'F Master's service or oftmtej^heOltei6C.W10of the Graham
cow to lie thamughly washed and ^o*, mj]k frv*u nou-resetiageows or ,0
tiie 1’astetrrizcd (heated 19 a temper** [ TllC threatening weather Ifcpt
tore of mvj'irom the resetjay on«». 1 the house from being so full as
iS there wilj be thousands of people ,
. »ec Bascoin pri-sule” over the Hfl. Bv^rr sTfll n li-7 ■ .rr^r-i^ywwia«.JistHTO nuMJ imms ■> .Mn «j-w»moiiiui Miurcii oy
»en who expelled him from the pn iuiacs tor keeping tto«*xhali cause ^nd^ateti cattte ^ haVe •)astor 01
; geaatc. ' *' * f^ the yard tn cotmectipn therewith io be~ snIar^cd j^and* or t-madatioit or fattenftatt®© was good un Christian • Gtl^Fch. There
-------<a-4 -uj......—------- • for iSj^^kisBPT of th* dtteaw -gdvaw-: cTrcurostances.-j |jr'
ijiyL thiV must slnugbtc&'d. «<WAV oown south in the land or
Keuc^. The non-reacting Snihtsls p&ttVM." ‘
mn-tarmrtwn-uaTl at
iJMLufifiSi Jagb. and . r>och
^4-au>mjj. sgg jti* to ktiai n>rfa«»
If you >>ek»onhhTy~dry and to prevent the ttfc .c£asu:^r
SIO 00 ca“iul*1l,’f' of watr’' taerido. and no^J - KCrk AT Thr*
gkri*agc, if rifle, n*calrnatWrof sihii- ruttfcTfrotif tm^Ve;
High School was delivered Sun
day morning at 11 o’clock at the
Presbyterian Church by
>Ola*
was
quite a large crowrd at the ser-
vices aftd the sermon was well
received:
OnUy from Juno 1st to
-Ctifcaffo; York, 8t. ■
r»ul, Knnsiii City, Sfcn
Francisco T’ortTiffia’, Xos
Anjfdt-rn'oslon, ~
iulnxls of otl^er points
wiuHt; north and sonth-
NMWt- lirhitk, nlo pov«rs
nlmost even where. y ’
Tlirouifi,--Bkiept-m ta Ctiioagd
niul Kansas City daily. •
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Al
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U7fl. Wv.NN>, I.Bcal Agent.
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Notice,
l«v HtihMlaniMM, nhall
l^wt'd to r jmain in
b $£t
TKL?‘
»,r. a . .r ..
2gftBT! l.. T, ...is
flodeat
ConsMrraMo Co»toa S*rd Oil roe* loto the
ISSCsil?*®. WM
fattemsd anti kAUod
er in*p*^ion for 'bt>< f.
l.v cvUlvnde U cteur tin
tWlomMM
WA w^rit ywi. .to ^-worw
;ew dry goods Sf,the.^ 00(1 ,n‘';i ,1'rr!ooX,.Ti»uo
ok- haf»andckxthing. Every-1 True
Kiye a bii,kdt pjcnlc at
f
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ter* .satmrteta' awd oftea unct«**l^ :
^’mtns frist>, and new. No
old stoe
D. fe. Vick & Co.
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taund t
with-w©]] tflled |
an enjoyable titm
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