The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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HELL COUNTY DEY
BY MAJOaurY OF 473
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Campaign Attracted Statewide
interest because of
Qoroinor i charge .
Temple, Texas, Not. 18—If the
prohibition movement to Bell
uouaty was an attempt to <kfr
CONVENTION FUND
J. H. Jones, I. H. Kirby and
Captain J. A. Baker
Give Dallas $3,000
Houston, Texas, Not. 11—Jesse
fi, Jonee, John II. Kirby and Capt
James A. Baker have each given
lien CabeB of l>alkw and Louis
Wortham of Fort Worth $1,000
3ftAset^sz«te’»saiaar
Drive* Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System* For Grown People and Children.
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•N kaow what vos sre taking when yon take Grove'* Taateleea chin Twite
aa the formal* is printed oa every label sbowinc it eoataina the well known
aarKarst-ws. # wSKSStm
f^oML general debility and loas oi appetite. Glvaa Ufaaaddgof to Naraiag
Mother* and Pale, 8kkly Children. Remove* BUioosneae without purging.
Relieves nervon* depression and low epiriu. Arouse* the liver to action and
■■riSes the blood. A Tree Tonic and Sure Appetiser. A Complete Strengthener.
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c.
credit Governor Forgusomy aa the
governor, hiuaiel6 charged, BeW
county today wrote the unawer
by voting dry by 473 majority. 14
spite of the prominent part which
Governor FerguSOW took in the
campaign, eajieieially in its clos-
ing days, the l*ro» vw by a ma-
jority that was surprising even
to themuelvcB, and which is more
Genuine Castoria
Always / ,
Bears the /))[ J
Signature Xjf i*C.
Xlcohol a PER1
MSSSfc
than likely to have a decided qK ™ a *rom *or
feet on Texas politics as a whole. ***“ -, . r—
The total vote was 3384 to 2911 John Alden’e Decendants
Two yeirs ago the oounty return- The Akkoi Kindred of America
ed a wet majority otf 114. Today (Midwjest Chapter) a» dewroua of
Temple went wet, by 31 vott-n, only extending the organisation all
two more than Beltcct. In the over the country, bt is oompoa-
eleetkm of August, 1913 these od of dccend&nte of John Aldcn
places returned anti majorities and Priscilla Mullins, his wife*
that overcame the dry vote from whose romantic story was toid
the smaller voting pceokupts. _ by the poot Longfellow in “The
Interest in the result today w as Courtship of Miles Staiwlish.” In
statewide by rettsen of the be- tl» multitude of their prosperity
ing the governor’s home 00on- row living it is probable that
ty ami this interest was made some of them may be in Texas,
more acute when the chief ex- Sltould they desire to communi-
ecutiwe several days ago, ex- oatse with t-he organization they
Ftomto8Di$nlta£ktiM
ness and ResU omataiMAr
Opium. Morphine narMtoenl
Not Narcotic.
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ADVERTISING RATES:—Looftll,
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Display advertising, 25 cents per sin-
gle column inch for less than one-half
page; over onediaH—page-and less
than one page, 15 cent# per single
column inch; full page or over, 12M
may address Miss Caroline/Aldon
lilting, 428 Bolden Avettue, Chi-
cago, state orgamdaer of the Mid-
west Chapter. '
y. r--!^ JIJ.".. -g ■
Moving Picture Tricks
Some of the most thritting
scenes in the moving picture
dreams, are takeai with the tsul
of small models, which are cou-
sidonably leas than life size. It
is much cheaper, of course, to
hum up a toy building or to
sink a mineature. ship than to
destroy am original to make a
Tn* Cemtaub Comm**
rTNEW YORK.
FRANK H. IKJWRON, Editor
ercnces as "" to your rejiauuiiy
when you write regarding this
- offer.
* Every soldier in the- Japanese
‘ army is provided with a kettle
e made of paper, of the ordinary
r. Japanese variety. Before a sol-
h dieir hangs‘his i>ap<*r kettle over
j tlie fire be first fills it wiith wat-
er, and tiien innira water all over
t it. Whem placed over the lire,
i- the wafer in the kettleboila in
tcmunimitea. The kettle costs six
* pence, and may be used eight
t or fen times..—Wed Isprti g.
Our city officers have aga n
r revived the Curfew law thart has
been sleeping on the city statutes
’ for several years. So many of
c the .youngsters were forming the
haibit of loitering <«i the utreefs
that crime was sure to result and
the old doctrine about the ounce
1 of pr**vorotwttv was invoked. * Tire
1 PeaL. heartily ondow^a tin* effort
pwiiiitiiimnii
I Profession
•moving picture holiday. The mod-
els used for this work are car-
ried out witli groat nttmtion to
detail, amd the pictures are tak--
en with the camera very close
to the ground to get tine proper
persn*eotive. Tlie moving picture
uutiiemiees, evm when paying thd
nloHest attention, are Completely
deceived. ——
The Greek government is re-
j>ortcd to have appealed to the
allies for further financial assist-
ance. A dispatch from Ait hem* to
the 1 lavas News Agency says
that the government desires to,
obtain an additional advance of
44MH>0,000 fraa»i>a and tlraf this
ACCOUNT
TEXAS STATE FAIR
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DALLAS. TEXAS
OCTOBER 16-NQVEMBER1
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. $4.70 j|
Tickets on sale daily
October 15 to November
1; final limit November 1
Special Sunday rate, re-
turn crate or sate, tpxw __
Lawyer
West Side of Square.
Graham,
ARNOLD A ARNOLD
Attorneys^at-Law
Will practice la all State and Federal
Court*, loan money upon lande, bu)
and aell vendor’* lien notes, etc. Han
complete abstracts oi titles and oat
furnish same on ihort notice.
and believes all good citizens
should encourage the officers in
their efforts to make (JLildress a
better town. The parents tliat
allow- their ehildr.11 to roam the
streets at will
pn*hwt icaHy.
OR. H fl. CARTWRI6HT
VETERINARY SURGEON
and DENTIST
TREATS DISEASES OF ALL ANIMALS
Office af
HENDERSON’S WAGON YARD
Calls answered day or night
Residence Phone ISO Ind.
GRAHAM. TEXAS
are laying the
ground work for lives of crime,
whether they realize, it or not.
Home is the only phtee for a child
aft<T nine oVioe-k during the win-
ter. Listen for tlie Curfew whis-
tle and tie-in h<-J|i tin- officers en-
force the law-.—Chihln-ew Post.
Now Lookout
Wbeji a cod hangs on as of-
ten happens, or when you have
hardly gotten over one cold be-
fore you contract anther, look-
out for you are liable to contract
very serious disease. This
adopted \by a county, though
from inquiry we learn that an
inspector will be appointed nawl
that only peofde whose cattle
have ticks will be required to
dip.
Rej>orts from over the i-ounty
ir.dieate that the eleethm. will
show a big majority in favor of
One every day is the num-
ber you now receive with a
year’s subscription to
C. S. WYNNS, Ucal Ahu
V
Geo. S. I’enteeost, G. P. A,
Fy^t Worth, Texas
The Fort Worth
STAR-
TELEGRAM
Dr. W. A. MORRIS,
DENTIST.
Office over- Grahsm National Bant
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
together to accomplish things.
Dperaikxn is esaeotia' to progress.
— Kansas Citv Times
We Pay Fifteen Cents for Cotton
We pav fifteen cents ]*er
pound, Middling Basis, for cot-
ton in exchange for tuition in
either Bookkeeping or Short-
hand, or the Combined Course.
This proposition is ojien until’
November 10.
If you are figuring on taking
a course, NOW is the time to
get value received for your cot-
ton. All that is necessary is
to bring or send the Yard Tick-
et, togetiier with a •ample «f tlie
cotton. If you can’t get here by
November T, you may pufehaae
your scholarship nw, and come
when it Btiita y<uir convenience.
All sehoalrsihj* are good for life
Write us for particulars of
our Penmanship Course taught
by mail. We guarantee satis-
faction, also give you credit oh
Shorthand
the popular growing news-
paper, which has the larg-
est mailing list of readers
in the Etatc. The regular
price is 96.00 a year, but
Dr. M. H. CHISM,
Dentist,Dd Photographer
ORAHAM, TEXAS.
some
suoeession of eolds weakens the
syatem and lowers the vitality
so that you are much more liable
to e<*Btrnrt chrfHiie catarrh, pneu
monia or consumption. Cure
your c(»Ld while you can. Chaim-
berlnin’s Gough K«*<nedy lias a
greAt, reputation. It is relied up
on by thousands of people ajid
never disappoints them. Try it.
It only costs a quarter. Obtain-
able everywhere. Adv.
Orave Stones and Monments.
1 am agent for either Granite
or Marble Tombstones of every
{design and do not call on rela-
tives of deceased for orders for
Monuments in less than thirty
days after a death, so will ask
that you caH and see me, or
notify me and let 111c ea!l> if you
are contemplating the purchase
of Tombstone or Monument to be
erected over the grave of a rela-
rite’s chiffon blouse?’’ asked
Ruth’s sister, when they had re-
turned from an afternoon party.
“Oh, they am -horrible ! And
they could have been made so
straight ami nice too, by such a
ittle bit of extra trouble. Some-
body told me horw to do this
somt of seaming last week. You
put a strip of paper uixlcnrjeath
all soft materials like silk mO*is-
selaine, ehiffon etc. wht»n s«*wimg
them on a machine.* You sew
through paper and all, and while
it does not hurt your fabric in
tlie least, it kee[» your noama
from puckering and pulling and
Weit Bids of Squai
Jquare, two door* soxtt
p till an Uall.
during “Bargain Day*”
you get a full year’s sub-
scription to this daily and
Sunda’y metropolitan
newapaper. Tliu* the
proper time to subscribe
it during the “Bargain
Days. ’ because then you
Wm. JOHNSON & CO.
Collecting Agency
GRAHAM, TEXAS
Save $2.75
...ATTORNEY-AT-LAW...
Notary Public
Practice in all Courts in the State
Newcastle, .... Texas.
Remember, The Star-Tel-
egram is a s*ven-day-a-
week paper, with both
day and night full wire
service, and is printed at
an hour baaed upon train
departures fnftn Forj
Worth, the railroad cen-
ter. This exclusive sys-
tem assures the reader the
Latest News Fir&
And in addition to the
complete daily issue, with
its many excellent features
you get the- big Sunday
copy, with its magaiine-
color section. A paper of
unusual interest to every
member of the family.
Call at This Office
And we will send your
order for |3 25 and save
you the bother. Don’t for-
get the Annual "Bargain
Days” date is between—
Win Ym Hit*
ODR TELEPHONE
b Yew Heue »4 Office
Bert King
KING & KING
—Lawyers—
Offices at Seymour and Graham
Practice in all the Courts
your Bookkeeping or
Cburse if taken afterward.
Mo., who were killed bv a Katy
buried
train IWWWrtffcf a, Were
IHiVm' A
We have a place open xuiw
whereby one young man ean
_ . earn his entire eeholarsijip_ and
^ f: r not take one moment from bis
time for study; also a place
ye .....— '—— •
where a young lady ean stay
‘ without imying a c-imt for board.
First requests for tliese p'aees
yrill be gireB -preference Addns
BOWIE qoMMEEGIAL COL-
LEGE, Bowie, Texas. xVt
* 1 u - " "
s Robbers blew open Hu* vault of
the First Htate Bank at Kief, N.
D. one day ku»t week and escaped
with $1,700 in gold and currency.
f. HERRON
Notary Public
in the name.gnuvc in tJiat city.
For the second time sesnec- ,lo»e^
poaition to give you the very best
for the vary least money, and
Graham
Your business In this line solicited.
COUNTS BROTHERS
LAWYERS
McAlester, Oklahoma
W. H. Stimmel, of IWbi*, Vt.1* -- - Tm for Trad#
r"
h» note for $34,500, of which he ’"1{>rovcd» for farmWAr
alleges he was swindled In Spring (}raIiajn. Might take h» soma
fiold. 111., on a fake hbrec racing «ity. property. *
scheme, . .« 1 J oh neon Land Co. I
DECEMBER
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1915, newspaper, November 18, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884172/m1/2/: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.