The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Aeronaut Will Short
Mrs. W. H. Ardts Dead.
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— Mrs. W. H. Ardfar dtad at her
home to EUaeviUe last Monday
Flat Rock.
Oarneote, Okla.; i)cc.36t *66.
The Graham Leader
waa buried in Oik At t’hsve tot? of time will drop
you a few lines and let the people
Grove
itery Tuesday even
Land Agent at Graham,
Divad.
It Xtoookl WWBTZ ' [TV* straight up. Considers^
interest was added to the ooca
Makes Pain Go Away
It may not cure all your ills,
Sion by the taot thrt the aeronaut Are you one of the ones who pay in toil
was W. E. Short, a Carnegie »br your right of way through thU life?
young man, and it was h^s first If80 you wfllfind Hunt’a Lightning plV
trip in that direotion. Bii^went »Wrh «11
up *11 right and came down all
forlrent houses, t
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bui lt does oure one of the worst.
It cures ,gny form o* itch ever
Iknown—fi^maiter^what it is call-
ed, where the sensation inJdtch,”
it knocks it
igworoi
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frequency.
Burns, brujfee-*, cuts and sprains
are not strangers to the nan who
wears corns on his hands. A bet-
ter remedy for these troubles does
not exist than Hunt’s Lightning
Oil.., . ‘
Do*t Delay
unV* Care.
•Of coughs and colds
it-^they will be prev-
ie months to come,
it or experiment with t
Use the safe and sure resa-
le npt yet
alent for I
Miss Idyl Darrell Jett ootitrto
i again. Graham seems to be
favorite place with her. She
iraes highly reooramended frojn
Look out for the date. Miss
heals the soreness^end stops the | captures her audience by hjr
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ing. She had been sick for sev-i know I am still alive, and that I
eral weeks,(but was thought to be have not forgotten old Graham.
improving, when 4’change for the
ap£*r of the Metho
twenty-one years.
me
for twenty
worse oame and she died sudden- the 22d and had a fine ride. I
ty;—MrirArdtl hadbiMrn a dose went eight thousand feet high or
a little better, When I out the par-
achute loose, and I fell between
feet before it opened; but it was
doneeo quiokT I could not oount
three before it opened.
I send you a dipping from the
Carnegie Herald. I guess the
people will say I am crazy for go-
ing up; but I am going with Mr.
Coleman in the spring, and the
first Jump I will be at Salt Lake
City, TJtah, and from there Id
acquaintance® .®jid will be greatly
missed by the’ the community in
which she lived.
A number of friends folio wed
the remains from their old home
in Eliasville to their last resting
plaoe in this city’s cemetery.
^Rev. E. V. Cox, pastor of the
M. E» church at Graham, con-
I ducted the funeral service* and
delivered a touohing address,
giving a few oomforting words to
the bereaved family and rela-
tives, a»4 relating in a brief way
thq exoellent Christian life the
deceased had lived.
Mrs. Ardi* leaves a husband
and nine ohlldren, one only seven
weeks old, to mouru their great
Infla.
Portland, Oregon.
This is a fine oountry, but I like
Young oounty the best. Ypurs
truly,- W, E. Short.
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From the Carnegie COkla.) Herald.
“The balloon ascension given
Saturday afternoon by Mr. Cole-
man Was^the finest ever witnessed ^_____^_________ ^________
in Carnegie. The weather was oar of oows and oalves on the 3d
perfeot and the air ohip went dl-
«4le
CharlJ^ Cook ~Eas~ moved into
his new house. -..
Mrraud Mrs. Shipley, frimi the
Indian Territory, are viaiting Mrs.
Ship!®!’* *i»tej|, Mrs. €. J. Cook.
Mell Tree hae moved into the’
plaoe reoently purchased of Chas.
Cook. His wife oame in frono^
East Texas laet Friday.
Mr. Lester has moved into the
plaoe he bought from Mrs. Shan
nofi lAit fall.
Mr. Pierson has bought the Joe1
Birdwell plaoe of Will True, and
is preparing to move in.
Will True has bought the Dan-
iels place and jgill put up a rent
hoOse as soon as he oan get the
lumber. —
Miss Marion Owen is giving the
best of satisfaction as teacher of
our siohool^ wEioH re-opened liil
Monday with sixteen pupils. -
Mrs. 8. E. Pritchard entertain
ed at 6 o’olook dinner on ^ew
Year’* day Miss Marion Owen,
Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson and fam-
iiy, Mrs. Bullard and children
and Mr. Mr. Eugene Lynoh. All
report a most enjoyable time.
Eugene Lynch shipped a mixed
_. Who offers the benefit of his fifteen years ex-
perience in the land business for no more than
thers charge.
\ Now
u wait
o^t, as as the old town plat will' soon be exhausted.
uild you a new and better house and rent the
old one. There is, and will be, an active demand
a*1**
is a good time to buy lots in Graham. K? i
it much longer, you will have to gpt farther'
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Bowron, Frank H. & Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1907, newspaper, January 10, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855577/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.