The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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J. W. McLendon and Mrk Ed-
gar McLeodoh visited in the Lov-
ing community Monday and Tues-
— " „ i- ,
Urah^kn i ia having . another
splendid revival meeting which
Wm
Two aervioea are being held each
day, one in the morning aud the
other at nightj and great inter-
ior light
Two forni
honaekeepittf
electric light
WILL PLEASE
Telephone
irirnsr
feS* fpo!r«D s
viait with relatives and friends
at Throckmorton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harrison,
of Loving, were shopping here
Monday. .——
evangelist, Rev. F. M. Neal
We have the newest i
styles, the prettksj
/J^ats^and-TfiTbSt
‘^-'Trnlllnery Goods in l
h*a been delivering some pow-J
erful sermon* which are sure to
bear fruit. A number have been
converted and many others have
come forward for prayer. \
ATTENTION!
The modern soldier fights with modern weapons,
ajid ^e business man who Is constantly on the
Our Milliners know
FIRING LINE, cannot^ hope for success unless
trim a Hat that
the direction of Prof. Fred Poul
Loving, spent Monday here.'
into battle1 fully moderwly equippod
yntrand
A. BANK ACCOUNT is ALWAYS at ATTEN
TION ; a PROTECTION in times of PEACE-
a STRENGTH in times of W A R.
a splendid voice and his solos
are doing a great part in the suc-
invite you to call anc
these beautiful Hats,
'they would Be glad Jo
: your order. . :i
cess t If the revival
Solid Gold duff Button
Dr. Berry and daughter, Ben- Some time ago someone adver-
trice, of Elbert, came down Thurg tised for a lost cuff button, up-
day and made arrangements for on which were engraved' ini-
Beatriee to attend school here thi» tials, Imt we failed fo take the
terra. party’s name and are unable fo
lotify him now;that we have it.
once.
The Beckham National Bank
* HOME FOR SAVINOS
STRONO SACK CONSERVATIVK COURTgOUa
S. R. CRAWFORD, President. R. E. LYNCH, Cashier.
P. K. DEaTS .Asst. Cashier. W. McCLATCHY, Asst. Cashier.
S. B. Street & Coin
WANTED—Six cords of wood
J. W. Fulps. It
Owner will please call at
Miss May Smith,-of Finis, spent
at once, see
Monday in Graham.
Jesse W. Arnold, o*f Texareana,
B. S. Walker and family, H. W.
S.ties, Mrs. L. D, Liles and Miss
e* Latfon Davis and Gcnia Rich-
ardson, all of Breckenridge, vis-
ited R. Y. Black and family in
this city last Sunday. They
wcih eproute home from a visit
to Newcastle and were in automo-
biles. V-
American Woman Loses Two
B&bes in Rusisan War Zone
New York. Sept. 21
Rev. Gaines B. Hall, of Graham
spent Tuesday in Childress with
old friends, leaving this morning
to go to Amarillo to eonduot a
meeting.—The Childress Post.
Mrs. P. A. Martin and little
son, Jim, of Wichita Falls, ar-
rived here this (Friday) morn-
ing for. a short visit to he,r broth-
er, W, L. Graves, and Mrs.
Graves.—League City News.
is here prospecting.
Watch (for the big feature, Sep-
Graham Gi
Company
tember 26th, THE MILLION
DOLLAR MYSTERY.
Solve thfr mystery of THE 'MIL-
LION DOLLAR MYSTERY, And
receive TEN THOUSAND IN
CASH.
w*'- r*'
Frank Ayeock, of Fort Worth,
relatives.
Miss Ruth Doty reurtned to
Fort Worth last Friday to con-
tinue her studies in The Texas
Women’s College. /
If you don’t like those long, tedloar
waits, bring your cotton to us.^Cm
machinery is k^pt in first-classi;
dition all the time. Competent r*
ners will look after your lntergM|
and see that every bale is propeiS
ginned.
A another
Clarence Keen, of Farmer, was wj>0 Juried two of her babi**
rfc Tuesday. with her own hands in far-off
is here visitin')
Bower. Ind.
Uf tliio' Rusaift told her pathetic story on
Miss Elsie Rubenkoenr
DP.1 find Mrs! Longlno ShiT
daughter, Miss Cecil, came over
in their car from Jacksboro Tues-
day to visit Mrs. Siam,Criswell.
R. F. Short accompanied R. F.
Jr., to Waco Saturday Where
the latter will attend Baylor Uni-
C |
vcrsity.
itbe Cunarder Campania, which
arrived here tonight. i5he was
Mrs. Curtis Gibbs, of Berkeley,
Caf, Her husband, in the Oalia-
fornia city, does not yet know
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Mrs. Gibbs.was in Wirbol-
len, Russia, near vthe east. IVus-4
sian frontier,,when the war broke
out Siie , had tltfee children-,-
T^frtis, '7 - Orelana, 4, and Mar-
tha, 3, with her. On August 2
a Wattle began outside of the
town. The peoptrTwn fo fiet
L. b. howler cayie in last night Hml whe went wnm carryrtqr
om Wichita Falls. _ a hand satchel. Bh<; tost her^
Miss Laura Lynn Guinmrin left w".v and walked right into the
onday for Olney, after a six middle-of <the fighting,
eeks visit here with her sister, "Russi"n soldier piilL-<l me
rs. Jesse Wood. She will leave!'"'*1 the babies into the trenches. September 26th.
luey the latter part of .this week *ho a4,i<1- “T,N‘IV was tt hail of I Now is the time to take a
r her home in Fort Worth. s'lot falling all around Mv little 0f 8?eing tliis pinuacl
city, has contracted for. the
South Bend school. Miss Ruben-
kotnig graduated at Denton last
term.
1'red Rubenkoenig and wife, of|^jla^ 0f bjs babies
Flint Creek, spent Tuesday and dead
W* dnesday in tow^ visiting rela
GRAHAM GIN CQ.
Elephant is
him, apent Saturday and'Bun-
Diul Ford was lierc Saturday ,Hy Mrs. A. A. Tuiuuons,
.un South Bend. J jn Tonk Valley.
John A Bower, John Graves, ^ ^ ^ ^ Coffiek, ^
C. and Albert Masey *Pent (.hndr(>n and Mr8. A. Y. Bettis
mrsday night on the Clear fhrangh Graham Monday
>rk fishing. They report « on ^ way ^ their bome in
lie front Knox City, where
nice catch
western University.
world Are with the Yankee Robin
evening, v
son circus. This Japanese troupe }.,v „
were imported to this country las Miss Alice Gibson h’l
season for the Now York Hippo- ('d from an . extends
drome, where they appeared for Chilicogie and Crowell,
thirty weeks. They were then jyj w M Higgins
engaged for the Yankee Robimgm
great expense. The Drat epi-
smle will reveal the secret ae*-
sions of the plotters, the un-
canhy disappearance of the mil!
lion dollars and remarkable M*s-|
cape of the millionaire Hargravae
even though surrounded At every
point by his death dealing pur-
suers.
Graham Opera House Co.
the lexaa women a college. , a(K>d bath beetPr aud^eaervoir
. l, G. Vick spent Monday and for sale cheap for quick sale. Ap-
Tnesday in Fort Worth and D»l- ply at this offich.
Ias on business. M jgg Amy Robertson visited her
FOR SALE CHEAP—A Wash- mother at Oakland last Saturday.
ington Guitar, practically new.] T ^ McLendon visited rela-
For particulars, call at tins office g ^ 0akland la8t Saturday.
— — - • +
Troy Samp ley, of Bryson, en-
tered the Oraham High School j
thik week.
good cotton
goes to 9e/^Kwill
9 12r, 75#7«o 10.,
irrigated cotton and
For Sale or Trade
Mrs. M. B. Orw^
from Brown Wood, f?"*
A pair df gold
gold chain att
at the biggeat
morning. F. i M, Chi
on tbe.Htreot
For further
nm to]Lea-‘flhildreaa y<
reward. tfogJtt i
this i week looking after his busi- mission of hiaiftoyal Majea^ the
Finder plesw 4
der office and redei
j Emperor of Japan.
ness interests).
City Garage.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1914, newspaper, September 24, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884169/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.