The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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Be Proud of Your Suit
4* Sunday.
Mra. Nannie Akers and siatetv
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There's a certain pride that yon can rightfully
take in the clothes yon wear, for clothes are the out*
ward indication of the care yon take in doing or car-
ing for things, of yonr thrift in getting fnli measure
for the money you spend, and most important it +
shown how weU you esteem "yourself by the care you
take of your appearance—and as you deem yourself
so will others regard you and judge you.
When Printzess Suits are as moderately priced
as you will find here, you can well afford to dress in
a manner to satisfy every craving of righteous pride.
hit Satur-
day for Fort Worth.
Mra. Sattie Akers and Grand-
ma Nixon spent Sunday at N. R.
Martin Is.
and family, 0.
Your Hat Will Please You
If yon select it from the many new and stylish
Hats we have on display. This season's Hats are
unusually pretty, and our stock is one of best we
have ever shown.
All our Hats and millinery goods were bought
diect from one of the largpst importers and mfum-
facturers in tqe East They are absolutely crrrect
as to style, and our prices are very reasonable con-
sidering the superior quality. Our milliners will
take pleasure in showing you these new Hats.
S. B. Street fc Company
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were
Cedar Creek.
A good rain fell here Tues-
day night. This seems to be an
advantage in wane respects and
may be a disadvantage in others
It give us a plowing season,
which is fiery acc^ptabTel just
now as we want to be sowing
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the fall crop soon.
Vydell %/fell - recent/y nr
rived from Bakersfield, Cali-
fornia, and is now staying with
his' grand mother, Mrs. B. E.
Burgess, of Duff Prairie. V.
' Eld J.ohn Riddle, of Caddo, is
conducting a series of meetings
this week at the Cedar school
bouse.
Henry Steele is suffering with
Y swalen jaw, caused by a de-
cayed tooth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hunt are
rejoicing over ti e arrival of a
fine boy at their house.
Cedar ite.
For a Muddy Complexion
Take Chamberlain Y Tablets
and adopt a diet of veaiwables
and cereals. Take out
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Ixdiaa Mound.
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VTell, we had a nice rain last
Saturday which will help every-
thing very much.
—Sunday School was good Sun-
day; there being 64 present.
Mias Louetta Grubbs visited
Bunger. J
Well, after three weeks’ ab-
sence, 1 will come and bring the
happenings from Bunger.
We have just had a big rain
which is hard on cotton picking.
> The thresher has been in this
vicinity for the past week._If
the weather fairs up the grain
will soon a'l be threshed. The
y»d is fairly good.
Cotton picking and coiyi gather
ing seems to be the order oif the
day.
Health of thjs community is
very good.
The
Mrs. Ira Grantham one day last
week.
Mrs. Albert Driver was on the
sick list last Sunday.
Mrs. George Mahoney and s«n,
Fay, returned home Thursday fro
Mineral Wells, where they have
been spending a few days with
relatives.
George Berry^ made a business
trip to Fort Worth last Week.. —"
Mrs. Watson’s baby got his
arm burned last Thursday by get
i ting to a bucket of hot ashes.
burn was not serious, but
I was very iiainfui to the little
fellow.
j Boh Berry left for "Seymour
Monday. We hope that he will
wet be called bark on amount of
sickness again as this was his
George Mahoney
George Mahoney and wife
M ias Georgia Shoemate
visit ora at Mr. Woodrum.’s Sun-
day.
Some of the young folks were
out kodaking Sunday afternoon.
They reported a jolly good time.
Oscar Owen took dinner Sun-
day with Ira Grantham.
Henry Owen spent Saturday
night with the Berry boys.
Sunshine.
Ardis and Lottie White went
Eliasville Saturday and spent the
day at Bob Ardis’.
Mrs. Emma Burnett and son,
Melbourne, attended church
Eliasville Sunday.
W. W. (griffin gave a musical
Friday night in honor of Mil
Eddie Akers, who departed for
Fort Worth Saturday. All re-
ported a dandy time. — s-
Monroe Williams and Archie
Akers wet to U iasvilie Satur-
day.
- Several played “42” at Tom
Fktchejr 'g Tuesday night.
Mrs. G. R. White visited her
daughter, Mrs/ Bertha Martin, of
near Bryson last week.
Willie Akers, of Lon# Star,
spent Wednesday night with Aus-
tin White.
A. C. White went to Graham
Saturday. \
W. E. Lynch and family ca lex
at John Guess Sunday.
J. C. Aleepb ana tnree“d»ugli-
ters came to G. R. White’s Wed-
nesday for peaches.
Mrs. Williams and children
were peasant callers at J. R.
Gucsb’ Sunday.
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Elephant
They were taken to “tee” the elephant The
first one touched the trunk and said that the
elephant was like a snake. The second one
grasped a leg and said, “How like a tree!”
The third passed his hand along the side of
the huge beast and said, “Just likeja wall.”
As is frequently the case, they didn't com-
bine their knowledge.
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Take three engineers and their lubricating
problems. One Has achieved perfect valve
lubrication. Another has reduced wear and
trouble on his guides. The third knows how
to make gears last longer.
Craig ? Point
Rain, rain, and lots of thunder
and lightnuig.
Health is fine.
ReV. S. D. Baugh and^son, W.
C., attended preaching in took
Valley Sunday and took dinner
with Mr. Gray.
G. R. White spent Sunday at J.
T. Townsend ’s.
Tom Fletcher went to , New-
castle Monday.
Roy Pardue and family spent
the day at J. T. Townsend’s Sun-
day.
Austin White —HewteheU
Akers went •'to NeweastY, Monday
Here Brownie, take my pen
and write another good letter
next week.
Little Muhee.
Rev. F. E. Suttie and fami’y
doctor was called to see from Thursday until Satur-
day at Rev. S. D. Baugh’s.
Mra. Omcr Beckham and Miss
Knipp’spent Saturday night and
Sunday at Mrs. F. R. Cornelius’.
Glad to report Mias Nona Cor-
nelius able to go car riding Sun-
day with her nurse, Mi
and friends.
Miss Viva Baugh returned
home Saturday from spending
two months in Newcastle with
her sister, Mrs .W. ATBaBb.
George Lanier has leased th
Imperial hotel at Newcastle and
taken charge. -
Mr. Limdiey and family have
moved into Mr. Lanier’s hunse.
Denver Killian returned Fri-
day night from a ten days visit
in Arkansas; TTe was aeoomjwinied
was
Took Valley.
Sunday School and church
were fine here Sunday. Some of
our people ■ attended church at
Lower Took Sifndsy afternoon.
Mr. Laquey and family spent
few days of last week in
Ofeney.
We have a fine norther this
morning, and the rain Monday
t .afternoon was fine. It
getting awful'y dusty again
Some have very good cotton
in this community, -whliel others
will not make anything. Mrs. Che
ryholmes says there won’t be a
sack carried ' into her cotton
patch. She had in 35 acres and
grass hoppers and boll weevils
ate it-completely up. Some cot-
ton will, perhaps, make three
6 acres.-
The combined knowledge of the three
would increase the value of each one to him-
self, and to his employer. How can they ex-
change experiences?
By getting in touch with an organization
which has worked out thousands of these
lubricating problem!. Such an organization
is back of Texaco Lubricants. - Unlimited
experience in all parts of the country, plus
the means for giving you the benefit of that
experience, enables us to solve your particu-
lar lubricating problems.
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On this basis we have bmlt up an extensive,
growing business in all classes of lubricants*
The engineers who have benefited by our
service cover the country, and embrace
every industry—yours included.
The Texss Company
General Offices, Houston, Texts
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uesday night.
Mr. and Mra. G. W. Gowens
were in town Wednesday even-
ing. •»—*
Misses Mary 8eddon, Eunice
Moore, Ferby Suttie, Gordie and
Crystal Gowens and Dena Moore
took dinner with Misses Graoie
George and Roy Jones and Jim J and Zula Jones.
McClain are working with the * Revs. F. E. Suttie and Baugh
gin at South Bend. ’took dinner with J. J. Gr»y Sun-
Rev.” F. E. Suttie sent Friday i day.
night at A. H. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Zaick Gray -vis-
ited at W. E. Moore R Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Gray are
visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Gray Y
J. R. MeClanhan went to town
Miss Jordan returned to her
. *ome Tuesday after spending a
her aunt, Mrs. Easterling, Sunday
home by his mice, Mrs. Fannie
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Mias Minnie Fisher visited church Saturday, SYt-.irday night d(1
Monday and Sunday at fi o'clock. Bro.
second trip.
There 1 w
Mrs. Adele Williamson
a business trip to
morning. '
The stork
^ . Roark did the preaching,
visited at Mr. and Roark has been called as
Bro.
Saturday.
> Mr. and Mrs. John Knight
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*“d kft * -little ‘h*- call. W« hope the chard, will am! Mni g
week with Mrs. CherryholnW*.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Seddon are
at Newcastle today. They have
been gom; the last three weeks to
tt>wn Hollis, Oklahoma, and Mexico,
and will eoone on home tomorrow
Misses Cornish and Miss Cher-
ryholmes wore
’hursday.
Rev. F. E. Suttie spent Satur-
at W. E. Moore Y
Ivan Moore and Ksmp Moore
and Clarenoe Gowens took dinner
with Floyd Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Tidwell
of Graham, and others whose
names I did not learn* were out
at the church Sunday eveing. We
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welcome them back next Sunday
and bring others with them.
Vomon Qooegc went to—town
There was a good crowd at Sun Saturday night,
day School, 53 being present.
After Sunday School .preaching
by Rev. F. E. Suttie. Everybody
Country Lad.
Who Wants to Trade?
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t ; ”•ON* ^ to Oowrty,
day School next Sunday at 10:30 c]t0m U) TeiJU p( ^
o’clock bring your friend. tim Y--
th- 20th, -----■“7 — »nd -■Jiildt.w, Mra. 8. D. Bough
JiX-S m-
The wind blew very hard for a meeting again as the summer meet
while. mg* are over and it was de-
As newa is very scarce, I ’ll ring eided to hae v prayermretxig ^ '”
gif for this time. , every Sisiday night, Pneaching
Robbin’s Sunday.
John Knight and family Horace
Busch and family visited at Mr.
Rill ion. Y Sunday,
too.
A. M. Bowen was looking at
••attJe in this community Tuea-
ft.
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h&t.
Fans For Bale
160 acres, ten- mites south
Graham.
on the. third Saturday and
day in each
60 more can
tiro large
Sun^
month. Everybody
and let’s have a good
prayem eetrng.
.Mi*--? WKiie Cochran
come
Mira Lena Owen.
Mr. and Mrs Uphstn and daugh-
ter took dWier Sunday with Mr.
I and Mra. Howard Sparks.
[ Miss Sneed was the guest of
Mra Sparks Sunday.
Henry Owen and Miss Ellen
Smith took Sunday dinner with
Mit? Viva Baugh a few day* ti’iis
we>:*k. • i_V
Ignorance.
Komo
Mr. and Mrs. Wixom spent Sat-
urday night at Walter Hand’s.
Country Lad, give the rest of
the Valley news My pencil m
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„ , . Fine crops and no
Sylv«*T Quwcub went W to™ ^ 8« me if
Saturday evening. ’ tn|^f
Chan’ie Reedy, Ernest and Jkck g, ’
Beckham, Jerae Jenaa, Luster
Suttie and Mr. Gray were an
I wouM Like to have a aeat
right here by Brownie this week
Say, Brownie, did you see ms Cotton is not much
second Monday f Just before you
left 1 saw you and was going
to speak to you, but you escaped
before I did.
Leonard Evans, Lee Martih,
Healer Brooks, Will Martfa,
Delia!Dixie dandle Akers, O. C.
Smith took dinner Sun
W. Sparks.
LUY and___ Hi .______
* gueata of Mfas^Ardia, Austin and Lottie Whhe,
Geogris Woodrum Sunday. * iHorachell Akers ahd
Country GirL
were an Unclaimed Letters.
Graham Saturday evening. Tkm, following list of letters M*
Mias Lillie Gray come home main uncalled for at the Graham
Saturday night. jpostoffioe for the week ending
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones ate Wednesday, September 15th:
Lower Tank.
Hello, Mr. Editor and correa
Sunday dinner at WMl Seddon’a.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore took
dinner with Mr. and Mra. A. H
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pendents. What are
doing these hot days?
ing to pick cotton.
are several of the people picking
in the Valley now.'
We sure had a nice rain last
week. Supe was glad to see U
for the ground was getting dry.
Mr. and Mp. W. N. Pharris, of
Arkanaas, are visiting G. W.
Jonea Sunday.
Jease Jones, Luster Subtle, Jim
McCTYa took di’-ucr with Zack
Sunday.
Country Girl, you sore have a
pretty yard. Bro#ni*s you ought
to see Country Girl’s flowers.
Rev. Huckleberry preached at
file church Bsnae Sunday evening
He will preach at the church
at the church house next Sun-
Brown, J. R.
Sailor, Goo. D.
Duettey, Delon.
In calling for any of the above
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letters plea
say “Advertised.”
N. S. Farmer, Postmaster,
Per J. G. W.
Wichita FUfa; Sept 80<—Mra.
William Randolph, wva of ex-
Sheriff R. L. Randolph, and/
<rf titf tjiooaar
its county, died at her
Gowens and
Gaya. They
family for
came to
Graham,^
at 3:80 and at night.
here today, heart trouble being
She w a* 63
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1915, newspaper, September 23, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884311/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.