The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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A GENERAL M - TAKE GROVE’!
The OM Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Took is Equally
Valuable as a General Took because it Acts on the Liver*
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Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds rip
die Whole System. For Grown Peoplc and Children.
_ ^ arc ukin| when yon take . ,___vu>u .
••the fora ala ia printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
Weakness, general debility and lota of appetite. GiTea life and vigor to Ni
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The first step is HELP CONTI* Books Obrigtma* Him far
DENCE* for if yon don't believe*
in yourself, you cam’t espect any-
on * else to bolieve in you. \
The second » INDUSTRY, For Europe the
no matt'T Inm much you may be
tor ytKir xupabHitirtt, you
•re not industrious, all your t^al
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Children Cry tor Fletcher's
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We are all aware that over in
greatest war in the
history of the world ia in
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PULBISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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One Copy, One Year, - 11.00
One Copy, Six Months - .50
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Weak or as, general debility and lota o( appe
Mothers and Pale. Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without
Believes nervona depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
pwrifiea the blood. A Tree Tonic and Sore Appetiser. A Complete Strengtbener.
Mb family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 30c.
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The* third is PERSEVERANCE
Sfitt widywjL mad.orphan* ba^.
Penult Each one of the nations
industry which goes by fitahyvolved deny that they began All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘
starts in inotive-now*«> which imrcriwul ..*■ __ ____ .WfIu an^
ABow^tS.
Taras, as second-class mail matter.
Odd Bits of Hews
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Bloomington, Ia,—Directors of
McDean Co. Better Farming Ass’n
300 members are looking for •
man to act as farm advisor. Ue
must be a college graduate and
have Ifcad at least five years farm
experience but trte salary will be
and starts is motive-power which
is. wanted, while ivntmued applv-
ctation (conquers all things.
The fourth kTTlOlGT Y^for di*
involved dney that they * began
the war and is absolutely certain
that it wa« nut L>egun by those
ESMr
the health t1 ■
L-hat are now suffering most.
honest success is caMossal failure.! .
The fif Lli la fTBflf PWtA In thia mmniinr We an at peas*
ADVERTiSLVOfRATES:- Local., ,
’0 cents 'per line for each insertion, j $4,000 per year.
:____.Jisplay advertise, 2S cents per ain-!
^ffowtuniB lashfor ?««• than ©na-halfL.,.-n— —*—»—-
* f page, ever one-hall page and lea., ***** oU1> 8*1PP<*1 from th* house
than one page. 15 cents per single, during a &?vere rain storm and
column inch: full page or over, 12K »
n m attempting.to cross the street,
' or ilf you become drunk either t *°d should fed especially grate-
with wine or prosperity, you'ful to Ood that we are allowed
"ita j^TiromSDSNCXp.rr^ur^
and when you stand cm this step even tenor of our way
you oaft dictate your own terms Now, in recognition of '<xo?
cents per single column inch for each
insertion. Special rates on yearly fril into a gutter, was swept in-
oontracta. to a storm sewer, rescued from
ith
frank h. bowron; E^yrdK-
Co-operation and
The co-operative movement
ie other end of the 8**wer by a
----- A'MHjm who had witnessed the
Rural Credits a<viden<( revived and seem* no
R> the world.
The BOW'IE
CX>MMERCIAt
iB stArts you on the
right road to attain the above in
blessed ©otkfltkto, and appreciat-
ing the awfql.
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certain phil<mrthropic souls head-
ed by a great paper, havg evolv
depcmlom-e, and if you will en-f ed the pttn thi/Auction send to
ter and do your part, your sue- Eurojie, for tttri»tmas, what is
cess is already assured. Hun-[known as the
- _ —„ thrust man Ship1’
dreda are doing thi« every' year,1 This ship is to sail from New York
and there never was one of its j on November 10. Secretary of
on ae-
gnwluates “turned "down” on ac-.the Navy, Dani»*ls, has <le»ignat-
count of in vrnipctency. led the naval collier-to
liN rite for particulars, it can bt* the ship to carry American
do you no harm, JUid costs you1 gifts to the-European children
worse ollf for his experience
Texas » in its infancy, indeed it Lima. 6.—Detectives watched I*00®? one, cent. We are placing j This ship, is to be loaded with
is not well st?jrt>d in the-United K. Cooney, a fanner/drain three|OUr graduates in gtssl position* the various gifts that are brought
♦States as a whole. We must go gallons of grain juice from his as fa-st as they are through
Europe (in js-a.-e times, of si!w an<J suspecting that he was| with fheir course
contains neither
■nbstance. IU age
•nd allays Feverish m
“** been in constant use for
Flatulency, Wind Colic,
Diarrhoea. "
Syrups. U is
nor
OEMUNC C
ASTORIA
>ara the Signature of
ALWAYS
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Io Use For Over 30 Years
Ths Kind You Hovo Always Bought
SV a#ui vrj»x (lu u< f 1**111. n, V“* s © • ——» -•< „ **1
course) to note the wonder, that distillinp the ^ imo_wih6key|^-We retire yo.
«a be .«-on,plWwd bv «rruu*es^/^ oH f’^j a“"L"m' Ml to
tion of this'vJiaracter.
Prof. ('ha*. B. Austin, of
in from different *taU-s and are
to bt* distributed in the different
you tlie best of countries at war. Texas is ask-
room for our'ed to furnish the pecans and the
$12 50 j peanuts. Now,
we live in
and will Per calendar month. 'Many of town, we, the superintendent*
onr atixlento do light housekeep-
his silo for ten yeans
the .contest the case. , 0ur student* do light housekeep- the different Sunday fechooE* *ug
Univerhity of Tcxaw, sj^ nt many LuVerne, Ia.—A horse hitched!“R* w’h»ch r*Mlu<-c« tlieir exp*n«*>s g**xt tJiat each pupil, who can,
rnontha in Europe idndijjug.co- to a carriage m whw-h wen* geat-|to_«_ minimum. j bring to his or her Sunday aehpoi
operative orpanizationa with a wi£a-*nd daugitteri- pWea nmr wherr i»M JKg‘melTe' gift "to
view to adapting Eur>*p*-an met.h of a neighbor, took fright in tw° -VonnK bulk's may juiy all| money as you feel bo disposed to
©ds. to conditions in Texas, front of the home df fW Header Ithei** ^Ypcnaos by doing ft little do, and that the schools wiu each
Irince his return he has mexvlat- son. a farmer near here, and rari[tlou*‘ worli of mornings ami even have wmv* one to look after the
ed with him Prof. W-hrwein. away. Ilemlervon da>»h.*d into'in*fs at private homes. The first matter and the little offering will
another econotokt of note, and hi» barn, cranked up his auto-Lorw>s who ""rite w*Al get the *
together they have studied the mobile and gave ehaes. He
r
over- I>larpfl
(‘^Pllpjsw of took aivd j»asse«d the liors**, then
Texas. They have also studied slowed' up and as tlie mad wii-
rural credits exhaustively, and mal trh-d to pass. Henderson
the ma.lt* of their wtuides are grasfVHl the bridle with one hand Xl
dorn-n in a little IWbpage vol- and. steering with the dther. soon'firs,
lime which is 1- ing distributed stofiped the horse and auto,
free by the Extension Department
®f th. rnhwndjy <,{ T-*nn . -»r-at Hi^hvb-w, W. V*.
Howie, Texas.
The Texas Horae in Battle
The Texas horse is one <Jf tlie
be expended for the thingB men-
tioned and Forwarded to the
Fon who
i* Co collect from this »*ction
and forward to New York.
Now don’t forget wlien you
iw *« via;----—r~=rT~ c* '—-----— —*■
to answ«vr the bugk; call oflJMne .U> Brho<>1 m*xt Slin'
<iay, in addition to your regular
the Euraju-an war. A
Rommey. W. Va.-Thc poet mas 'd^a1.i»}rii>7petrrtsi*7 loai'dToOO1 offering bring something
I, wU P®n>.,®h. » r- v.-.„,K.n 1}. a7wp,T,i f„r ^1,',;,,;/,^1
th'-w. XLhrx nnsu-ow. o , ' ' ^ l1)* U«« t LlT>»t Ol II *1- | . .
th *n* /io una*am trwit 3 (*t»j v^wt ii**™t m*u*ir « */«- _ _ • war us itn Awful work
to those who ape unaware that a (N,i t _ kl_. .
condderalib Ktart in tin* matter.v,an, oUj ^ Th'1,1 !„}>,.p S‘k'n,,"'llt of anm,flls for
of co-oj^Valkm has already be-n ,xl aIKj s|,ipr>«d fn»n Hiqhvriw
made in IVxas._ |to a small town in Virginia.
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Let’ us not forget
our hom«*s, improve
to beautify f Tho P^t«ge HHI
t!i<» home *dd.tion . to a spi'cwd .delivery!. •• mio 1 cxji* norse as a utJiiiy
gnmmU ami plant an'orchard f('r s "H* that wiq; us*sl to insure anexcel]* that of any othe
ourarivep ami our children Re f>r<>,nI‘t d*-4ivery. ’Ihe Ixiy Hr- ^.((<; ----—-—-
. rived at his destination in
was
Gr at Hritkin’s army which were
e.vj*orted througii the jmrt of
•j Galveston during the month of
cents ‘".(Vteber.
TBie Texa* horse as a utility
R. Boyd Street.
R. F. Short.
7j. A. Hudson.
II. L. Tidwell.
TT7
in the Union.
•n 'ruber, \w are making arrange- r,v,*d at h,s ‘^'nation in g‘s*Ij piow^ wlT fought our
T,,‘'r,, is a ’^tal ties and is the most HutHful
A
Luke McLuke Says:
When the husband thinks
lias>o,rtd h/ive d'me lv-rr«-r a
bat-jwife think* she eouUln’t have
tirnts for comfort, convenience . E • r<1 *s a iristal regula- ,j)v mo*t faitliful of done worse, some divorce lawyer
and oontf,ntm*nt tor next year n im mg tic mailing animal kin*T. Hi* reputation has gets 4he price of a new runabout,
ami iHTliajm for many y ars n«l ri M 1/*• ’"t th* jaistiiisst j extended to otilu-r countrie* amll -A lot of im-n won<ler why girls
if we sohnhl fail this fall we will * r at Iligkva-w pleaded ignorance h , ^ now ^>ill<f to jM:rfonn the their eye* when they are
h.'i\e lost a splendid opportunity | ,l lls r11 Js 'rvh'e* for for<-fgn nations which Ni'ing kissed. Hut if the meji
faithfully fulfilled at 'v,'uEd look into a, niirrow
woirid sfs* the reason.
~Z / , _ There are .‘t.Obq languages in
; . , , | . (r—I • r~Ti----------- -/the world and friend Wife can
<>s tern- /'"T-h **he attends. The** «4- U* Ar^-H>iog,eal Museum at cv<— of ^ ^ ^
d its.^nw reaa. a ^hstanLal ainn/the Mate 1 myenaly,..n>ceivfiA|tfin<fa ft damty perfumed
HawesviMe, Ky-.MlVd Holme J.us week from Hr. F. II. Orr, «|{mmlk#-M,ief ’
torv.
th y are to furnish the siistenan^'
THE BEST INVEST1
FOR YOUR SURPLUS CASH IS 01
YOUNG COUNTY FARM LANDS
IF you have money to invest, the safest place
to invest- it and the one that will bring you the
biggest dividend^ is Young County land.
Texas is ranked well to the front in the states
of the Union in productiveness and general
—-prosperity and Yotm^ cmtpty i8 likewise in the
^Joyefront of the counties in the state. It will
pay you to investigate the bargains we-lmve.
If you have a farm you wish to sell or desire
to exchange for any other property, or other
property you desire to turn into farm land write
or call on us and the best attention will be given
,p your desires. List your farms with us whether
large or small, if you wish quick action.
Wm. JOHNSON & COMPANY
GRAHAM - TEXAS
and i»«’rhaj>s one y<ar of j>r< pa
ration. Let us l'mk to the future.’* ‘‘s
Th,. war in Europe, as dias«-'tam
and “U
I/Jin cast "r.
in Europe, as
trous jus it L> to Europeans
a- much as it may disturb
jKirarily. will,soon lx* ov r a
by.— \ woman ”i ,,, , ^ _
-- ne has no
town Jias a*lo]»ted th*' cus-|j)om)>
of donating lh- phs-embi of; . .........
Sunday-laid eggs to the Devil* River
th y
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fONE YEAR
ih rm Twi
Daring Bargain Days
DECEMBER1.1C
(TMIS PESIOO ONLY i X JLCr
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Our farms are our I.om s; l,as Rueewdeil in ripening several Iwx of skulLs ami long Umcs of|pf>-kct.
trecs of figs in his yard n-ar human bging* discovered reccntlyj w.
h-r*. The tre<*«; nrr. !TPr:it «» D vil's River in tlie vriiftjtv of r.. .. *
your
FORT WORTH
STAR-TELE GRAM
environ.-
i «, Duvir. (iivar it, tin- vewty «t'‘
hM'.*1 ................... -V hit.w lljwtet n }rrt of men
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frails, -shrub. «nd *"<l /*"My «sl b* h««^cW.I *» l«- ,lav. ,h, j ,
fl .«■ rn. r.„..Iiti<.n« ar.- vary f»v. SJ" 'l""n to .linn.T PS- tif .v »| vmonally m twp „f wh/e man, Tww|av
,lx imp Ibeir home n«-ar here. <>n<* of },»d Indims. prohalily the remains. - , * .. < t
tin n «n , . . , ... . ' . 4 Along about this twne of a year
la<!)i*ri Nt<*pjM»<l on wfMnftiiuiflr ol ^)nui battle r#»twri*n «karly
soft. Tf moved. S0 did the tiers and the redskins. Aeeninte
when she found out th<* mf‘H*>n't'ineiit8 and study of this!
ri'Tia l-w-rH—be—ma«l>‘.—and—it—is
*nf M< ki* u»«d*m Daily and Sunday nawaqaptr,
u»ir»B ASSOCIATED PRESS. NATIONAL NEWS
ASSO<’lATION ll KARST LEASED WIRE, giving
eamglaU MarkaU ALL thennvi EVERY DAY
frcun EVERYWHERE—over our own ‘l«iud wiri*
12 lo 24 hours ahead of any othur newspaper.
$3.25
ground*. With plenty of inois- Vu‘ Bt°PT>'*<l *>n
ture there is no reason
n<>t—f*Wi*4- ^dmmliurtly-
fall ar.d wint r and prepare
‘‘live at home” and enjoy
why v.*J
4hn. r"“*t _
. soft ohjeef wius a Tuil! *nnke tfhr
feet long.
(h« _
“fruit (»f our labor.” Laml ovin-j Kort Worth—The cmmtrifw
or* would find it a Hjilemlid in_, gaged in tlie Buropesn <s>n:fliiet y4>1,„^
en-
, 1 ik• * 1 y that interesting deductions
j will Follow.
The Arriiaeologica' Museimi is
yet. ami Dr. Keagbey
tlie June bride wonders what-she
was drinking when she promised
jto oIh-.v a mutt that rim could lick
with otic haml.
W. 0
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HZ Z. “ZZZr !?•' **' »"-"(* »f him ZZir nrZ U L Z Z
department of the
* of Texa* to nmon- in W. O. W. Hall until
rhe lijorses Htn,et the primitive life of Texas fij-jjt Qf January 1915
iveTRgr it and it is not lieyoml the range - , ’ Q *
Lodge opens at 8 o clock.
ment to the most prv.gr-ssive the various country sei-eml <tf thig
and perils^ cau* tenant* to take thousaml head of aninmU during i’niversitv
more widest in the' home and the la* few w^'ka The )y
th« ianii^rx.... Mgi Rsneh. bringing ob an average bandit h not beyond the range
•n’tCsi *Uo P'* b^»d, w'hvdi is a «nb 0f probability that in tlirs study
Glen McDonald Camp
No. 420
Meets every Saturday Night
the
STSSTgarZS£2&ttfiW?5r., 'n*. nH*e over prrie* paid much light will W shed upon Cer-
±*T!*J?!*p** J* Prevail* to the war.
J tam piodiTTi problems.
W. J REHDERS, C. C.
IR. VOULES, Clerk.
A Vuae—Daily A Sunday—By Mail.
|(N# part yaar.) (Only)
Sand in yaur aubacriptian bafera
DK4’. IK. Aftar thia data tha regu-
lar pri«a—SO cant a par menth—wiH
strictly prevail. ,
HIGHEST GUSJ
SUNDAY,PAPBl
M IHE.SOUIf
Galveston lAeclarwig that tlie large grazing lnmlH are raipklly
raising of more eattle it* bhe bo-
luLion of the food proltlem, N. E.
Hay, £omier Govoroor of Wwali-
ington, and wlvo was is'cemtly m
this eity, asya that Texas farm-
ers should give more tiane nod
iliuiwashing, being cut up into
small farms. Hud«n graaa, sc-
cording to lirs theory, will do mons
to revolutionise the eattle feed-
ing problem in tliia country dur-
ing the next few years thah any
though* to this particular line of othvr prop Rpown tod
industry. }Ie also said till at the ‘ -
■lir
j
farmers must plant greater
\ reage to forage crops, a*
Wanted—A good
Dr. R. A. Duncan.
milk; cost—*
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