The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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Don’t forget that we are looking out for you in your needs for Dry Goods
Don’t forget that we handle only the Very Best Brands of Reliable Makers in ev<
v Don’t forget we want you for our customer and will treat you right when you trade
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HOSIERY
.Buster Brown Hose for Boys 6 to 10, 25$.
, Topsy Hpec for Girls, 5# lot, ^ 16c
Bur son Seamless Hose for Ladk*, knit
foot without a seam, -i'.-rw -su 25c
We are showing two very pretty patterns in
Ingrain Art Squares, 9X12 feet at the extremely
low price of $7.50
FIGURED LAWNS
All 12>fc and l$c Figured Lawns, Batista
and. Organdies at - 7#c
r „ All 20c and 25c Lawns, etc*, choice now 12#c
We are looking
for a New Shipment
d thes good w£*r~
ing Hamilton Brown
Shoes and Oxfords
,-trt frjr •. £-.■?. T ■—9 •
this week. ...
Cell and See Them.
DOMESTIC
Good Bleached ^jfcdnlsstid, Emerald Brandi
nly " r " 7Xc pr. yd.
Star Brand Sea Island Domestic, 36 inches
Bargains in all Summer Dress Goods.
wide, Good Quality,
8Hc pr, yd
Reduced Prices
NEW
Clothing.
Men’s Suits $5.00, $7.00 $10.00 up to $18.00
Boys’ suits,,4 to 16 years, $150, $2.50, $3.50
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We have lately received a new lot of White
Linen ^Dimity, New Embndery Insertions, India
Xlnens, Boys* Knickerbocker Pants and Mens’
up to $4 90.
s The Thing
The District C«*venli»iil. Death hr Drownino.
The district conventions held Miss Nina Moore, » etateen
ination of oandidataa for district ifcOklahqma, was drowned it
d$0^( ware in many instances Mr Grimshaw’s tahk in tb«
a very tame affair. As a matter Mountain Home country las
^ of fact they are useless anyway Monday. She was visiting Jef
in most instances and.the district McClendon’s family, Mr. McLpn
chairman ought to be jgiven the don is an unde of the vonm
Mrs. A. R. Ragland Dead.
A messafflP IW6ci deceived here
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B.: Ragland had died of typhoid
fever at the home of her broth-
er* A M. Aycock, at Hughes
that her body would be shipped
here for burial, and would arrive
on tonight’s train. The sad jifews
comes as a_ great shock to her
many " ffiendsBerS^OTW’ left
only a few weeks ago in appar-
ently the best of health to visit
relatives id Csss county.
result instead of having a Conven-
tion where there is no sort of con-
test for fhd nomination. The con-
yuntion that finally nominated
She was a good, Christian wo-
inap, held in the highest esteem
-by all who knew her, and her
death will be regretted by the
entire community. She leaves a
family of seven children, rang-
ing in age from three to seven-
teen years.
Sbe was a member of the
Woodmen Circle at this place,
Home cemetery.
Tint Ral«s for Yoiiiq.
.Last Sunday Young county
was visited bv one of the-flnest
rains we have had this year,
the Government rain-gauge in,
Graham regerlsting over threo
inches. . The tenners are jubi-
lant over the prospect for a top
and that order will conduct her
burial at the cemetery at Center
rRidge tomorrow morning at 10
~ For Staple and Fancy
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GROCERIES. The Price is
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Right, The Goods are Fresh.
o’clock. John C. BoWer was sent
by the Circle to meet the remains
at Dallas today.
crop of cotton and the people
itur by. less
have been busy ever since put
conduct the Christian meeting at
Trqe, came in Tuesday night and
was Met here by M. M. Burris.
They went out to True yester-
day-morning and Hfce meeting
opened last night. Ail arrange-
ments have been made for an-
other good meeting this year.
than half a dozen
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time it did frill be of untold ben
qflt to all the people. There will
probably be no more right hot
Two rubber-tire buggies for
sale cheap, terms to suik pur-
ls plenty of
weather this summer.
chaser“-upply to John E. Mor
t as easy as $5(
i, Wanted—By an expexiaoed
book-keeper, two or three smell
sets of books to keep for about
three months—can give beat of
references. Address Box 232,
Graham, Texas. -r •
Majestic R«ng$.
fact that the^ Majestic will
«ave you 50 per% oent Fuel
. rlson A Go
t. < Nr Ssre feet r
UI have found Bucklen’s Ar-
nica Sal ve to be the proper thing
to use for sore fret, as well as
for her ling burns, sores, outs end
• all manner of abrasions,” writes
&**, Oj»n Buggiw
kind of buggy yo^
n’s drug store
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1908, newspaper, August 27, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855143/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.