The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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and is going to be by far the largest
rer had. i Every space vin our house is f8^
being filled to its utmost capacity. We are having to do this to meet the' demands
of our constantly growing business, which has been far beyond our expectations.
During the past two months our business has been the greatest in our his*
tory, and we attribute it all to our methods of doing business, which is to treat all
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AMD LET DIVB PRICES.
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We also wish to say to those who have not visited our Store,
to call at once and get acquainted and let us show you that is to
your interest to do business with us. We will make it to-your
advantage personally as well as financially. We invite everybody
to come in and look through our mammoth stock. -
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Cuts, Shoes and
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Slippers.
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The Nobbiest Line of Ready-to-Wear Suits for Men ever
2__brought to Graham has just been opened up.
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We keep nothing but the freshest and cleanest goods in this
line and ask that you call and inspect our stock and let us show
you that we can make it to your interest to trade with us.
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THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
all Cooatu and anbh fat
azpaUiacXoMa from tha apl-
tojr gantf? moving tha
■f&ritmr»«J wile irf Moun- IWRcil VOU thlttk
in NLrwnA wafa hAPF RfttnrfUv. /
lain. Home, were here Saturday. ,, n ,, -----<fr» - ■ -T
P. P. Timmons an<l fam.ly of fof Pamfing, think
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Incorporated 1907—S10.000.
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relief for croup and
swar^sl
^ We will carry a complete stock
.umber, Shingles and Builders'
Supplies, including Paints, Oils,
sh, Doors, Lime, Cement, Brick,
Etc. Your® for business,
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^ffltt^*CT» |h brmbam s«tjof pcvoe's Paint af| We have jtist re-
Graham. Hdw. Co.
LAXATIVE
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keith, of
True, were in town Tueeday.
ceived a large
ment of Devoe s
rge ship
Devoe’s
Paint, You can
a*™“2 I Thursday..
1 Mies Hugh Weaver ia visiting
'bet brother, P. G. Weaver, in
J this dfy. - ,'. - ~ ir"
maaey; and i
Saturday. Mexico.
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Chambtriaiu’s Gough Eems&y ia
Both ▲gmablt and Effective
Chntnberinin’s Cough Remedy
i The Hmd Yw Haw Alwap ButfA
Devoe’s”
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«. o. oawrrr a joo.. omoAOo. ml a. a. | has no auporior for coughs, colds
—— cronp,- atwf-the fact that it ia
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Local Notes.
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The ioe season has opened, the
first oar having arrived Monday.
Cleve Burrtraar visited Port
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That Beautiful Gloss
f A comes fifom the varnish in Devoe’s
l ; Varnish Floor Paint; coats 5 cents
H! more a quart though.' Sold by
Graham Hardware Gfts_
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3pKjr|Ute Ely, of Chioago, who
has bean visltbif- Her unole, Jo-
nas Ely of thie plaoe left Monday j
morningheekonar. "
^ s D. C. AUos, of Cleburne, Tex
as, Jumped from bia seat, csused
by a thought that Herbton cured
& wife's ftfbTe health, and he
ran down to* a drug store to hay
a bottle for himself. Guaran-
teed by B. 8. Doty A Co. .
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List your property with J. C.
Vaughan; he can sell it for /Ou.
Pat Carlton visited Fort Worth
Sunday..••
j. 'Wanted.
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A girl to oook at private iresi*
denoe. Apply to
Mrs. K. 8, Graham.
Fort Worth.
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G. W. Carmack and family
were here from Murray last Sat-
urday.
' Mrs. Nowlin of Tennessee, and
her daughter^ Mrs. Kale Eld-
ridgge of Arkansas, are herenn
a visit to G. L. Nowlin and family.
J. B. Norris, was in Dallas two
or three days of this week on
bu*in«M. :t;' *
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To have a cough that you can't
leave off—even when you go to
bed? Put it away for good by
using Simmons* Cough syrup. It
heals inflammation of the throat
and lungs—gives 'you rest an
peaceful 9leep.
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2w, South Bend, Texas.
Miss Zenobia Fraaci* left her 40 pp fe) bushels orange cane
IchoeHhii murnlng tcrgq to tPWlT seed for sale. J. W. Dootui,
and buy a bottle of Hooper’s Tet- °~“4U m
ter Cur^ to relieve her soins, ach-
ing feet. Guaranteed by B. S.
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Mrs. Edgfkr Grant and sister-
in-law, IlSs ' 'Annie Grant, were
among the visiters to the oity
‘from the Fanner community
sat Monday. aV'^-4*4
nothing in any way injurious has
made it a favorite with mothers.
Mr. W. S. Pelhan, a merchant of
Kirksville, Iowa, says: “For
more than twenty years Chamber-
lain V Cough Remedy has been
my leading remedy for all throat
troubles. It is especially success-
ful in cases of croup. Children
like it and my customers who
have u*ed it will' not , take any .
other. F6r sale by all druggists.
tombstones and Grave Digging
I represent the Cisco Marble
Works* and can fill your ordefs
for Tomb 8fc>nes promptly and
satisfactorily. • - ,.
Grays digging: Adults, $7.00;
Children, 5.00. CattPome.
W. E. Barm, “
Sexton Oak Grove Cemetery.
W. J. Henry and family left
this week for Kstanoia.^N. M-.
where they will make their home
in future. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
ana old-timers here and leave hosts
of friends to regret their depart-
ure and who join the Leader in
wishing them every sucoeys i
New Mexico. .
_ Wher0"cai) we get something
to est any time from 4 a. m. to
12 p. m. at the 8t. Louis Res-
taurant.
get as good or better
finish with Devoe’s
Paint ’than with
any other brand.
If you ara . going to
paint this Spring,
let us figure on
our JbilL
raham Hdw. Co.
CATARRH
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t Breeders* Mectlnq. ’
There will be a meeting of the
breeders at Olney on the third
Saturday in March. All
of Horses and Jacks are request
ted be present. J. A NoitoiC,
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These are diseases for which
Chamberlain's 8alts Is s^pwiaSy
valuable. It quickly allays the
itching and sensfirng and soon
effects s cute. Frio#, 25 cents*
For sals by all druggists)
ELY’S
This AemeSy le a Specific,
Sure to Ofoo g^sfaetlon,
idUSSSra
Mfomr * Cold ia «h« HMdqoii-klr.
IUaiore, tb« tsatw of oad 8m*U
ownerai—’ mmmmmmmmmm vr •*•••' ■• a , may to w». OoaUim no injuri.m* .imp
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Do Mot Crowd the *+nmrw
The hrst warm days of spring
bring with it a desire to get out
and enjoy the exhiliratiog-ak and
sunshine. Children that have
been boused up Ml winter are
brought out and you wonder
where they all came from'.' The
heavy winter clothing is thrown
aside and many ehe4 their flan-
nels. Then a cold wave comes
and people say that grip is epi-
demic. f Colds at this season are
even mdre dangerous than ftfrouf-
wintsf, as there is such more
danger of nrieumaria* .■ Take
Chafnberlain’s7Cougb Remedy,
kowj^rar^AAdLyQU Will bate noth-
w»d*° ^®Ar<r ^tflways cures, and
we have ne^j f|knowg a cold to
result In p^moula when it was "v
used. It is pleasant and safe to
take. Children like it. For sale
by all druggists. *, M h s
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They were satisfied. ^ Who?
Every body that safe at the St
Louis Restaurant. . ■r:?.-T
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Bowron, Frank H. & Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1907, newspaper, March 14, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth854989/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.