The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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be quite bmy~ t<* a night and Sunday.
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Burnett
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were oat gathering peea Men- Quite a crowd was out at thjn* Mr. md
day evening. "t' ■ day school and grayer meeting ,
A* news is scarce, I’ll ring off. Sunday. Everyone seems to be
. Uqo- taking a new interest in the work H *
Mount Plsaaant ^ ---|wWd» we hope to see grow from mw<i
Mrs. J. A. Wataon, of Jean, «-Jthu« to thnc- Everybody is in-
. t.-jri- r-Jtfbr. i ,,, „ a vit«d to eome and take a part. u K
turned homr Mdttduy rftrr ,p«d-l R A Jw Wn (wSy Sri«i- PreMh
1ng , ,«k with her purent., Mr> . . „ FitagerSd rice »t r
where she has been visaing her. ai*d Mrs. Nichole,
V' *
Next Sunday tnorjoiag We will
liave our annual‘‘Hotns|3(rfWr^
rautlpa y idiots.*_| MItHj'f' Ethel1 Mti‘ day SBrvloe at 11 S. • M. JPvery
Revs. F.~X. aidTIarvey Suttle,fi», Vada and Lois MoCallister, oi member is urged to attend.
-*:---- —- '"r!,“ »r----*• »»!*> « » “ ** • September 27th will be our
Sunday.
from cremation $res are seen «*•! Miss Kudelle Seddon
cending upward in all directions. Miss Viva Baugh Saturday night
Mrs. hM- ono4>r tare'anti Sunday, at -Craig Buinu-----------
aaininla . T TIT $4..aL 1 ama . T)n ' A Ol*ol am
aillmala; L^Steek lost ODC; Be/ Some are picking cotton ~Si» «kiard£
with two innm Kick • rflorning.
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_ -J • ---T— ----Miaa Minnie Fisher went home[ took dinner at Wiley Moore’s Miller Bend, visited at’ the home
ifr. a ml Mrs. Horace Buseh and wfth Miss' Lauretta Grublas Sun- Thursday. \ - of J. A. Wright Sunday,
other visited at 1 V. Free- day and enjoyed the day. " | HoJJia Moore and family visited, John Steadham and family vis-‘work for
an’s Sunday. They ^attended* 'Lamar Smith was sick Sunday his father at Briar Bend from i ted John Timmons and family'that- day
uireh at Tank Valley? | but was able to attend ch'iwh] Thumfay until Saturday.--------’-[Bandy;/ //*/' 1 ---~4 ^to-pm
Mr. and^irt. John Knight Were Sunday night. - Mrs. John Timmons and ehil-i T, w7 Matthews and family, J.1 night of
tilers at/Mr. Kill ion s at Craig — H. H. Stephens and family via-Jdren visited Mrs.' Wiley Moore 0. Wilson, and daughter, Miss'
’int ^undayK _ jted his brother and also attend-! Mpnady. • " d iBertye, J. ’ w. Moore and wife,: Good bl
Mr. and Mr* R. W. .T, Pn«Mi*TVd ehurch ih Graham Sunday. * ] Marry Blackwood and Miss Ben Steadham. Joe Timmons,:for e
' m flat Eoekcommmmr were Mr. and Mr*. .0 W. McComa»;p^hrl Gallaher, of Briar Branch, Luther and Bwen:1Ely 'gSSSdW'at
deome visitors at Mr. Hobbits’ attended the. Assoelation Fridav., n...-,:. . »________a-.. ' -r *• ..
than wqs expected.
The early eoTtoM sCeihs to T>e
the! ,*T H- Kobbius and daughter, Minnie, enjoyed eating ice cream! Harvey liamilton, of Padgett,
■*-" tolerably gitod. but s<MUe
late—eot+on is‘badly injured bv!*
boll weevil.
____Hentth hi tokrabb’ good in thW
community, except 11. 4. t'-r**trhnr-1
er. He had chills for a few!
days Inst week and was <iuite;
6ick, but we understand that be
Elder Win. H. Martin, of Lipan
Texas, reeenlly spent a few da}>
visiting friends at this pla.Ce.
Mr«4uul 'Mrs. Frank Rickies arc
visiting in Terry county.
' " • r. dr.ritc.
Spring Creek
sib 11 o. Mr; -Editor, and corres-
pondents. Aft r -o long au ah-
ccnce I will try to come again.
in Your Own Home-Town
s \ / *
$3.50 to $5.00
Hearth of the cunmiuiiity
good nt j>r -s. -it.
Cation poking will sown
the orjier. of tin- day in
, co in muni tv.
B n IhiWilv
>lr, .Morns 1 ft last Mor.d. y-morn
ing for the Plains.
.I’rotf, Franklin an 1 wife went t<
Women Ji£&:,p£j^jdous__a^es# in thousands of com*
munities, insist upon Dorothy Dodd Shoes. They will h&ve no other
kind.
The reason is apparent. Dorothy Dodd Shoes are the shoes of sure
satisfaction. .. V ' - '' ; /
They* not only give the foot a slendeder and more youthful appear-
ance, but they actually beautify it.
The woman of 18 or double that age—or even older—wants a shoe
that fits properly, that adds to the beauty of her costumes, and that
Tlir<xkmo' tcm Thursday and re
-jm-turned Sunday.
• ‘ j . MiA*r*s f-H-delia Kuykcndid! an-1
' Maude Wood' went to' • r >hai .
lat,l Thur>«i.iy ig d "r tuna d Sun-
day. Th -y r j ert d a navtuae.
n ‘ l). fiudwiil and dang' ter-.
r#I 3b,:,- S Tom • ' 4-
’ Friday f >r Syymour w*!rr ^ they
7 kSii -cj*tcr s>i>k4K*l. Air.
return- <1 hdine Salurdiiy.
*'*‘:V'FrT. P. P. W c-1 f;ud 1. c
gives service
She realizes her ideals in Dorothy
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WeU. Mr. Fditor. 1 :*i
burry, "wrll tr’v • my i"*4'-
fw>me one l!<v* tim '
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Dodd Shoes
FASHION DECREES THAT THE
DRESSES SHALL’BE SHORTER
THIS FALL AND WINTER
• .'--Gitmi Jury R- port,
The- .iury «<ij mm. i
afternaoj! fur thi* t. rm c/i ! >U;’.
Below isd •. ir r port
. :Stfpt<.‘ruO<’r ]7tb. bd4.
To the lion. K-lgur flcui iy, 1) >
Wjunderhose’’ For AM the Family
trier •+TTftTr
organic. 1
We,* y<ifr- iiibrtd .niry
We, your tji.uui .Jury. •orgauBjef
for lb is inn <t* court, lyg b-avu
Every pair guaranteed—and thej guarantee goes with every pur-
chase, whether for one or a dozen pairs. Every pair will be replaced
with a new one if not satisfactory in every particular.
We have been'ih •■''inn fov
during which time we ha\
luade-dilirenl scan IT and inquiry
—44+i—.viujationw of tiu- -lau
20c or three pairs for 50c
20c or three pairs for 50c
. I 25c per pair
• jisi 25c per pair
• • ^ three for 50c
• . * - 25c per pair
* . three for 50c
* * \
-'from !):«• diff-wvtit jmrls of the|
» coimty. We t:;, \ti examined, 91 j
** wttnen^-s. imd peturr.ed into tnm \
** six bills of indiefmont, throp- of^
which were (far Moni"s at'd
’ three for misdemeanor*.
We find the county comf»ara-|
lively free from crime.
‘~-s - We thank the Dudriet •T'udg*-
and tlie other officers for, dbeir,.
asaiatance and courteous tissit-^
- ; aeaiaUnne aod courtCoo »tr at
mint, and our duties Is-ing fin-
' _ Sabed, aak,4# be discharge u,t
Boys’ Guaranteed “Wunderhosc," 25c value at
Men s Guaranteed “Wunderhose,” 35c valise at
Boys’ Guaradteed “Wunderhose,” 35c value at
Ladies' Guaranteed “Wunderhose,” 20 value at
Ladies’ Guaranteed “Wunderhosef“ 35c value at
Men s Guaranteed “Wunderhose,1 20c value at
The John E. Morrison Company
^2 Graham, Texas
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1914, newspaper, September 17, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884109/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.