The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. [32], No. [1], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1907 Page: 3 of 6
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Carrol, Cardwell,
‘A Condensed
Life of Moses*’—Mrs. iw
*4 Importance pf Teachers
■ffirr* ing»'’—W. J. McKinjfoy- ‘
us and get
for renewal
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wise.—St. Louis Restaurant.
Deputy County Clerk, Miss
Pearl Matthews, Afid! Deputy
County Judge, Mkw Eula Logan,
will leave In a few days for a
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Mo bafltnoa*
been vis- at Mineral Wells.
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mQUMtloniMjr affords relief in
Plenty, of -Barb Wire at Youeg
County Lumbri* Company.—?
Cedar Pasts, roandaUao Blocks.
Etc., delivered at Graham at any
time. , Phone, Phillips line.
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twood. of Chicago, for
!hitfcJ«y*: -It l* a Wttoaffaf
, and prrnwMMWl Infl
How to Get and Keep YoUng
rn^mU JMen- in the Sunday School”—R
F. Short. - '
Song—4 4 Blest Be the
j. Program Committee: Mrs. R.
G. Hallam, Miss Lucille Doty,
Eugene Hudnall.
Work On the Fanners’ Union
Another toe famine has been
on this week add the ice men
UftewussjPHimipd tiitw^ eettr Th
/.have been unable to supply the
jdemand. J ’________ ; '*x *
machinery is how,-H
add the work wiil ooi
it is finished.
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vemfy
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Car Barb Wire just receive^
Ju»t received » carol 8a«taaw Coanty Lombw Oo
Michigan Salt.—W. I. Tidwell A-
Ins the uver. tfcghtotli** the
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of
Dr. Pierce’* Pellets cure Constlp»Uo«.
Ifea. y. C. AypgttSOy,€b*mr
Those who have stomach trou-
ble, no matter how slight, should
give every pbssible Tielp To Che
digestive organs, so that
Mi fir lau^mdigrptcd with tJte lewfe
effort. - This may be dope by
a*V
' Sons.
WVT. Finch contemplates the
erection of a two-story brtekbua-
ineHS house on the lot now oeeu
y Stewart & Son
Bub Whte and Cedar Poets at
bung County Lbr. Co.» north
£*• Wt T. Finch,
V
Ix>n Wimberley is said to be
bolding own in his seige of
typhoid.,,,
9 for recover;
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. with a fair pianos
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north of postoffice;—W. T.
^riPsff!
Mrs. d. E. Simpson and chil
dren are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George
at Henrietta, and the .comity at
torney is on the “lonesome list. ”
a*'. '*7 ',y' "*“ jj, *
We both lose monW if y6u
don’t iet the Young County Lum -.
ber Company figure your lumber
bUl.~-W. -T. Finch, Manager.
Presiding Elder M K. Little'
of the Weatherford district.
Mrs. L. F. Voules Visited at
Palo Pinto last week
Miss Maude Bryan visited in
Mineral Wells this Week.
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natural ‘digestif IproperUus—
something like Kopol for Ihdi-
gestion and Dyspepsia. Kodol
is a preparation of vegetable aifids
and ^ontftius .|hfe: very same
Mm. Annie W. Harper _Sj>ent
a lew days l««t week m Mineral
Wells.
ach. It digests what, you eat.
Sold by Graham Drug Co.
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made his third round of quar- b^kun ’Or ^gripe.
- terly conferences in''this count,
amShgT iliB
Good resident houses in Gra*- -
ham for sale at reasonable fig-
uroTby J. C. yaughan. oure.
Mrs. G. F. Meece and chil-
dren are visiting relatives in
Southern Texas.
: DeWiU’s Little Early Risers
Small
by
Pills, easy to take, * Sold
MSS^ ITT
K CamiKueethif.
veplanned for a camp
way school
There jre four
especially ^.interested in this
meeting—True, Ingleside, Cali-
fornia and Belknap, a^ this is a
central point between the four.
Midway is a convenient place
“for the meeting, and we want to
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new customer ;
w.^^ust
customer Trusts us to T_
best Medicines thatcan
prepai e&gpf
:4lM€f|P0ctor Trusts us to com-
ound the best Medicine possi
NuXrTmst is ymlated.
B. S. DOTY &
Druggists, ft*
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J. M. Norman, Cashier, —
Q. F. Meece, Aunt Cashier.
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The dBecfch^Sfi^itwnal Bahk,
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I fSf)rd' Ollvera^rtny, j. M. Norman.
R *-.¥*^* r M. K. Graham, a W. L. Donnsif,
J. W: Galhrtier,
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Oliver Ca»rlnjf,
M. K. Graham,
W. P. Stewart,
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■. J. M. Normal
W. I*
S. Boyd Street.
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A f1 ytoil*f>- Farmers and Men-hantH^ Ikna prom
Vt‘ ?• ^’lar^ Vioe-Pireident, ise UberaUnd oourteotia treatment.
. t%ac Gay, Cashier, .. . A* A. Morrison^ Assistant Cashier.
■’Jf " 5097.
The Graham - National Bank,
capital, •w.ooo; "
ffit-J/Jtohnson,
Char. Gay/"
DIRECTORS :
Jno. C. ga y,
Cioero Smith;
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SURPIjU 8, 915,000. j /
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M.MimmcMOMwg grgfgBgogngwriMngagniiriaWB
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W.-.O. (Clark,
A. A. Morri«
■raapy wrwrwowwwo ^cwcxwyogQl
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Mrs. J. W. Still has been in a
- crilieM. condition for the p#it
week mid liur rewvury Is wiM ter
be doubtful
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Let the Young County Lum- it for years, uutfl l used Boop-
t Tetter Cure. ..It cures all
AkUL handAndJopt troubles; a
sure cure for dandruff. Guaraft
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Mrs. Lola Cunningham, daugh
for his horo«- at ^ Weatherford
Wednesday. He preached at
the Mv E. church here Wnday
Can You
__see fifty families camped on the
Igroiand.^ Jhere^will be plenty
ED PARSONS’ LIVERY STABLE.
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Mrs. Emma Brown, of Arka
delphiap^fcf^vTM^flhl
fbndly of % W. itdwmpn.
Alto Vista Croiyn is the best
of good beef and bread on tto
ground -ready tu^artr uad hT^s
reasonable price. There isplen
ty of good grare and water for
horses and " plMity uf wster r
Tt If Friends and tie PiUPirCtieral
up i* the l^xik Barn, near Graham Hotel, and
„ \.I am now o
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nf ynnr hoiwaaAy th> day Os wash
goods right.—W. T. Finch, Mgr.
G. W. Carmack and w«e. ol
th#.. Murrey oosomunitjfi were in
* of "iffisS Pf ttcinad;
Carmack was here under tile care
v of a physician.
last Thursday at Fort Wbrttk,
I Mr. W. J. Kincannon, of Paijy|
If yon don't get th« beet there Ttexa.. who la a merchant. She __
-Ir on the market B is because *" **** hm *“T
you don’t eat at the right plsoe.
Try the St. Louis Restaurant.
, Phone us your order for Ice
Oream for dinner parties Send
in Sunday orders on Saturday
Blakeney’s Pharmacy.
E. A. Posern made a “high
^ dive” last Friday attheStar mar-
ket and iiadanarewwescape from
serious injury. He fell from a
ladder throligh a glass door and
sustained painful cuts on thehead
and hand. >
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Car Cedar-Posts just received
by Young County Lumber Co.,
‘ »north of postoflioe.~W. T.
" Finch.
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W- B. Markum was fiere last
formed us that he had bought
his old place back, ~near Jean,
which he sold last falL, and will
return soon With his family jp
make jiis permanent home-in
Young county, Mr. r Markum
ved ~ here -only about two
years, but that was long enough
to make him want to come back
when he got away. —
Texas, say*: “I have had ec-
sema in my face and' head for
twenty years, and of course tried
doctors and#very available rem
edy and received more benetit
r from the use of Hoopers 'TtjttOF
- • Cure than any of them, and 1,4-
. _llcvc » fore,jyjiLJ^fftyacd.U
ffi'tfe uarantced by B. S. Doty A Co.
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7*Tg
Mrs. Pinkard has reKimT
home from a business trip to
iDaUa*
4. '
shade for the camp***,
b The preaching will be done by
' Rawi^J-I't*. McCord and Rev. J.1
H. Longan. The meeting will
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w Mr. Noel Cropp, of Brown
wood, is visiting his «i«tert Mrs.
Chas. Widmayer of this city.
will make you wish your neck
was a iifle -tong.—Blakeney’s1
dren back with her.
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A mother said: “I oommen*
oed to give my daughters Herb-
jfe. by the,time thqy were 14 and
they keep strong and healthy.
Guaranteed by B. S. Doty A Co
w.It: iw'ot
Worth county, is visiting " his1
brother, J. W- Morgan, at Ger
trude, ancTwas in town Tuesday.
Mr. Morgan lived In this county
for over thirty years but has
been away since f$01 He was
somewhat surprised at the pro-
gress this country had made
Prof Tom Moss, of Antelc^je,
was ln the ©Hy Monday and made
a contribution to the Leader
while here. '
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If you have not tried Altolantee onelsottle to cure
v&to Pure Ice Cream, drop in
and be> onnvlnned —Blakeney’s
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Mm. Eddie Craig Is recover-
ing from a serious spell of fever.
She is visiting her mother, Mrs.
I. B. Paflgett..
A had a pa
tlent who had ecaema in his head
* « ,1 cured it by the use of Hooper’s
in the past three years and ex [Tetter Cure.” Guaranteed by
pressed the belief thatYoung
would soon be the leading coun-
ty ofTexasI
B. 8. Doty A Go.
A ^ '-^*Za** Uj* _
Frank Lewis left Tuesday
A fc.- JLl Friday from H.ii county and in*4 Everybody loves our baby, rosy, tend thte Confederate reunion
“---’** Vi-m. t. am>n4> anA w“**~ • * • *at Holliday, Archer county. v
sweet and warm,
With kissy places orvher neck
and dimples cm her arms,
Once she was so thin and cross,
^ ; used to cry with palm
Mother gave ber Cascasweet,
now »he*s well ngalBgre —
Sold by Graham Drug Co.
fe: jeo«;8aL^|I-,
1 Double Di«f Moline Plow,
■r 1 Superior Dine Brill, T—
1 94-Tooth Section Harrow,
2 4-Plow Riding Cultivator!*.
1 7-foot Dwrinir Blndrr, ^oodMjjww
v. F. Gorissen Jiome
Sunday night from a trip to
Dallas, where hft ft as been visit -
ing his family and laying in a
»upply*of hew goods. :
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firmer's Dnlen.
Notice is hereby given that
the county union will meet in
the court house at Graham oh
Thursday and Friday the 29th
|j lft-fnch Walking Turning Plow,
Nome good Muleg, and a great many
and -JJGth of August, for the pur-
pose of transacting such business
to may prdperly come before it.
beheld undtotftft tout and will,
begto Saturday night belbre the
third Sunday in September.
Come one, oome all; and let’s
I ltoiUdtohF Pf Feed tor *ate and can supply you at any time. r“®
I have jfood, nice and gentle driver*, single and double, with i
Vtffte* and harneaa-**!! SreVdaaa.
Will meet doctor’* calls day tad night with the besttbami In town.
.. Give ari a trial and to oonvtnoed of fair trealmcnu .-^-
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Have Yes CMHs.
Hi£h-Grade Pianos and Organs,
Ma of chills in the long ago and
it will core you now. It has
been tested by. time find its mer
its have been proven. :.Wc guar
any®
All kinds of Stringed Instruments,
(iiiJMl'iaiUU 'll ' iV'i^IRt
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Edison Phonographs and Apparatuses,
Celebrated Singer Sewing Machines,
Al l kinds
—_—-p.
m
Miff
case qf Chills.
onel
If it fails your
money is cheerfully refunded
end Its name is Cheatham’s Chill
Tonic. -----
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. 8. A. Brooks, of Goree, Knox
county, wad his daughter, Miss
Tiney, have been visiting in this
-past wee k. M*
Brooks was for .many years a
citizen of this county and moved
from here to Knox ton years ago.
He is doing well up there and -is
droll pleased with th*' country.
He is a faithful friend-of the
“Old Reliable” and while in town
omtribiltyd of
knowledge fund. —~—~ ^ ■
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John Riha, a prominent dealer
of Vining, I*.lr says: • “I have
been selliiig D^Witt!s_jCidney
and Bladder Pills for about a
year, and they give better satis-
faction than any plU 1 ever sokl.
There are a doton people here
who have used them and they
give perfect satisfaction in every
cane. fhiVeWd *1^ Syw*H |
with floe r«*uU».” Sold by Gra-
Gra ham, Texas.
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Work Stock For Sale.
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Horses and mules and some g
Heavybrood mares for sale or tra
Good young mules. See
J. C. VAUGHAN.
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Fine Herd of High-Grade Sh
Horn and Polled Durham Cattle
FOR SALE.
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ft. , r ~' 1 k* • -IYI--1—y-rF- - ■ *. -jjt t>- 2' r4' , ' A'p., Jl' _
My entire herd, oonstevintf of about HW toad <»# oowfi and haifert.
T
ham Drug Cft.
U “ %
bull* toinyurid.
Will price fhft herd riyht, or sell any nunibvr to suit pu
" .. P. B. HUNT
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THE KOCK ISLAND rf
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Write or Pbcrn® Glg^. W. HUNT, Dromintiud,
pay ybu to oo»* and mb them at the
County Far
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Farm, 2 1-2 miles Northeast of
J. a. ’Baker.
locals' arev urged to attend a*
business of libjxirtance will l
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' President.
| yr;4;y-‘ J Nolle*.
If you Imye o^ctor get- togeth-
er as much as 400 bushels w
wheat, let me know at oi\c» and
1 ttIII mnhnjrr* * UttA
Vive bid for it.
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Bowron, Frank H. & Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. [32], No. [1], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1907, newspaper, August 22, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth854913/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.