The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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With Malice Toward None; With Charity far All
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GRAHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1915
No. 3fc
NDON
We Have ever had the
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pleasure of showing. Also Trimmings in Laces, Silks and Buttons; all the new things in
Collars, Parasols, Handbags, in fact, everything you will want or need for Spring
w e nave remodeled our Millinery and Rcady-to-Wear Department
We have the most-complete Read y-to-Wear Department in Graham.
'We have in this Department the most complete line oi Skirts,
Waists, Best Wear Dresses, House Dresses, Kimonas, Muslin
GOOD DRESSING
Underwear, Corsets, Summer Vests and Union Suits ev<
in Graham. Don’t fail to let us show you the,new thic
Department. ------—7^—'
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An opportunity, to show you is all we ask of
UMES HOME JOURNAt PATTERNS
Our Milhnery Department will again be in charge of Miss Irene Evans, who is a
will treat; you courteously and give you individuality In your hat. It doe$ not i
hat it wont look good on you unless it is combined and built by a milliner of exp
make your Spring Hat.......~
Ladies I lume JourrraHpatterns are the newest
•*’ and the best -
pairs Ladies* and Men’s Sample Grloves at
Wholesale Cost
THE “DEPENDON” STORE
THE PRICE IS THE THING
Change of Venae Refused District Court
Judge E. W. Nicholson, last The grand jury adjourned Mon
Monday, overruled the applica- day evening after having beer
tion for a change of venue in in session eight days. They ex
the cases of Judge E. W. Fry, amined one hundred and foul
Pete Fry, R. M. Todd, and John witnesses and returned fifty
Lesehke. charged with murder seven felony indictmncts.
in connection with the killing of — The following eases have beer
Thomas Cherry holmes. Nehrly all | disposed of since last week’s is
Large Crowd Hero Monday Fruit ^iop Believed Safa
Considering the extremely bad Although it will be imposisblo
weather, there was a large crowd to tell for a few days yet just
here Monday. It was Trade Pay what effect the recent cold snap
which always brings people here, will have on the fruit crop, it
but it was also the day set for i8 generally believed that, so
Miss Bolle Beckham Married
Announcements were received
here last week from Mrs. C. E.
Salmon, of Fresno California, of
the marriage of her cousin, Miss
BeHe Beckham to Mr. Archie R.
Caughell, on Sunday afternoon,
February 21, 1915.
Miss Beckham is well known
in Graham, having made her!
Grand Jury Report
To the Hon. E. W. Nicholson,
Judge of the District Court,
Young County, Texaa:
We, the grand jury empaneled
at the first day of March Terra
of the District Court of Young
County, Texas, submit the follow-
ing report- .. v-./.
We have been in session for
seven days and have dilligently
inquired into all crimial matters
through the county and have
summoned and brought before us
104 witnesses. We have returned
fifty-seven felony indictments
the day was consumed in hear- sue of The Leader
ing the application for change of State of Texas
vs Henry Kra-
venue and many witnesses, from raer, dismissed by State’s motion.
most all parts of the county, were State of Texas vs B. M. Bak-
examined. er, dismissed by State’s motion.
The prisoners Mere brought State of Toxah vs Taylor Key-
back here from Wichita Falla nolds, two cases, continued
last Thursday night, where they State of Texas vs. Taylor IIol-
had been since the tragedy, and lHnd» two year sentence, suspend-,
they are now in the Young coun? ed’ ‘
Ur jail, awaiting the hearing of , , , ,
, , tM*o year sentence, suspended,
their cue whieh will bo t»ken . Kutc of T,.Iall „ Q M l>a,tcr.
tomorrow. A special venire son is set for next Wednesday,
of ninety men has been ordered. r -
a ie. not yet known whether the) rJ!!!ZtioZ of JZ£, R W.
oe endants will be tried jointly Fry as representative of this dis-
o** separately. tric^ which is composed of Jack
®**e we are informed and Young counties, and which
the State will be represented by wa8 sent in from Wichita Falls
DiMrltt . Attorney Humphrey, last week. Was accepted bv Gov-
relatives,
ited the county jail and find it
on that account, so we had
crowd here in spite of the
favorable weather conditions.
in had condition with reference
to structure. The cells are in had
condition and the sanitary con-
dition is ns good as the building
will allow.
The grand jury wishes to thank
our County Attorney, O. F. Mar-
shall, for his efficient service and
faithful performance of his duty
and for the vigor with which he
has attended to the cases in his
courts.
We also wish to express “injr
thanks to Hon. Leslie Humphrey,
our able District Attorney, for ho
courtesy and attendance to us hi
our deliberations.
Thanking the. Court and ail the
attending officers for their kind
uess and having finished mi r
taboi*> we beg to ha discharged.
’ Respectfully submitted,
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915, newspaper, March 11, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884331/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.