The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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Phare has been so many Inquiries
to how to dJalnfoot bewasa and
«» it ehouJd be done that 1 hare
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play whi«h
CHRISTMAS
been OMfe
The following would make appropriate Gifts for your
family And friends and would be appreciated because
of their serviceableness:
FOR .LADIE$
Silk Hosiery.
Fine Kid Gloves*
Linen Handkerchiefs.
Mufflers.
New Neck wear5.,
gas 'will -get to them. Get' g -1 zinc
bucket must not be a wooden bucket
tod three fiticka, place the bricks to
the center of the room andV set
the bucket on them, get some per-
manganate of potaash and 40 per
cent solution formaldehyde |4aC«
the potash bucket and ptnhTN for-
maldehyde upon the poibaah get dut
and oloae room for six hound. After
that you can open the rooms for
h few hours and jthem it Is ready to
‘wcupy, N
I give you the amount'of each
medicine to use; For a room 10 t
by ttn. and 8 ft. .high one pint
of 40 per cent formaldehyde, and
sli and three fourths ounces of per-
manganate potash placed In a 7gt.
bucket. A rcy>m,42-fiL by 12 ft and
10 feet high -r ,1-2 pint of foranalde-
Silk Scarfs. .4*
Sweater Coats. r
“Queen Quality? Shoes.
Pao!
Stylish Coat Suits
Long Coats.
The silt, and whJid "Dempsey
congratulating himself on his
FOR GENTLEMEN
A Good Overcoat-
: Stylish Suit
“Cluett" Shirts.
New Ties.
" Knit Mufflers.
-•Silk Mufflers.-
sue--
The recogni-
tion is mutal. Dempsey is exposed,*
the act ending with a startling tab-
leau. i
Act II, Is at Ralstoiv’s ranch In
Arizona. Mr. Lester has brought
_ —hl£ family west on a pleasure trip
Popy and Charlie are in their glory,
and make thing* exceedingly lively
- for Mias Spr£gins and McFAddl*
Lester has given • employment F* to
“Old Ben,” an alleged cripple, who
la really Dempsey in disguise. An
^ lAfsesinUibty conrtasd IOVB Scene~ b*t»v
'' tweenPMias Sprigging and McFaddea
Is followed by a neat and effective
interview between Mary and Rals-
ton, in which the latter successfully
pleads his cause. “Old Ben” now
appears with a message from the
mines, requiring Mr. Lester and Ral
ton to go there at once. No sooner
are they gone than Dempsey throws
off hie disguise and calls in Kinder, I
one of his gang to assist him j fen*j
■ /* his scheme of securing Mary, and
holding her for a heavy ransom.
The plot is overheard by Wlnoqa,
______an Indian girl, who hastens to In-
form Ralston. The action of the
play now becomes rapid nad ex-
citing, though free from all. taint
of “border ruff an” or “dime novel”
business. Ralston throws a blanket
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over a chair, puts on Mary’s shawl
• and broad brimmed hat. ami is
.pounced upon by Demuey and Ktd-
«'<ler. others enterrr-Demeey escapes; (ircumsl&noes^ ~R applies also
V --—j _ . _L .J,-____ in
Sweater Coats.
»t ~ Fancv Vests
Suspenders.
Fine Shoes.
A Tailor-Made Suit
FOR THE HOME
Table Linen. •
Linefi Napkin:
Fine X°w£ls.
Dresser Scarfs.
teacher* $n.d all offers of said Ins-
thuliums.
Ail public bviAdings should
disinfected at least twloe
year,
floors
pie are in the v
never be swept while dry.
Ta.. dip or other disinfectant.
"but Kidder is captured. Ralston
' iiaVef Ufa captive with McFaddb
and Gyrus, and. rides oal to overtake
Lester. Mary, meanwhile, has gone
fdr a ride, - Kidder escapes from
his guards which makes an immens-
ely funny scene. Ralston and Les-
ter rettirn only <x> learn frwn
Winona that Dempsey has triumplp-
’ At last, and Mary has faUen 1C
his clutches. /
Aot III. Is in %he mountains. I>»
psey1, Kidder^And Mary enter. > TUg
former anuimofedt that he must havd
rest ai he is /worn out Kidder,
lpft alone considers that things look
rather squally,* aqd resolves to cut
loose from Demeejr. McFad<j)c and
Cyrus, who are helping to trace
Dempsey, now appear, and their al-
" tgrnate scene* of fear and hlusler
are highly Amusing. Ralston now
appears, followed soon after by Win-
ona. Some one is heard approach-
ing and they conceal themselves.
Demopy enters calling ^
is covered by Ralston’s Revolver.
His cunning does not desert him ho>
ever, for he pointy behind Ralston,
crying, “There ls^-ktary! Ralston
turns, and Kite a flash Dempsey
draws his revolver and fires Win-
ona, who has seen the motion, sprin
tn front of Ra 1st on, receives ths
Blankets. %-
Comforts.
Lace Curtains
each
You should never sweep the
jf publl^ byHdtn.gR while peo-
aud they should
Use oee-
Special Bargains in Every Department
Vi vtu^ ui
^bon’t forget 'to
. Sire to know.
ask u« what you
NOTICE.
Ths regular annual meeting of the
shareholders of the Beck|ibm Nat-
ional Bank will be at their banking
house in Graham, Texas, held Tues-
day, January 9 th, lUi. between the
hours of 10 A. M. and 4 p. vat. tor
the election of Directors and * th#
transaction of any other business
proper to oome before said meeting.
R.J. Lynch. Cashier.
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^ AGENTS WANTEto—^Ettrat ' Claaa.
for this and surrounding' counties,
for the “NEW STANDARD 1910 Ce
sus Atlas of the World.” Agents
making $40.00 to ,160.00 per week.
THE DRY GOODS STORE
when
mv is abou t ^ ■ n-nii, , _
Kidder wrenc/^k®ap,pistol - from
him, aud exiVJ#fe«f*non'a *
very pathetic tr&lffh scene, and as
Ral*toax4>*nd« ♦ver her- Ds<mf«y
draws Ms Knife. «t«T>s behind him.
and Is on *h* point of atabbtlng him,
when Ralston turtle Instinctively and
grasps his wrist hurls him off. He
then draws HIS owjh k*hfe. and a
thrilling duel is fought, ending with
the death of Dempsey. The play
>nd* with Mary to the arms of
Ralston as the curtain descend*.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1911, newspaper, December 21, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850006/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.