The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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What “BeeDee” Means
Week bf Pragrer k;Pi«hortier-
ian chunok, Nownfcer 16-21, at*
3 o'clock each afternoon. The Co|>-
kb dieouwod win be about Home
Mimon* and the offering of lfc«
week will go towards buying a
Said a Spartan youth to his
matter, “My award »’t k»*
tevough to renob the ene«Ay.
“Tbe*^” said the mother, “add
for our work among the Mexican
in El Paoa. / .
ALL ana ebrd—By invited. •
, Program
MONDAY '
Devotional Exercises—Mrs J- E
Morrison. ,
DttHt—MrB. N. Price and Mrs.
nan, hungry- not only AorJa—A
hot are starving for Wt of a
Ptectioad Education, suck as they
can get in the Bowie Commercial
College, which will enohfe them
to reap rich return® in a buaim &s
career.
Now, Young Friends, there is
no flowery road to raooe—jeotme
paths are better than others, and
in the end you will find that
you haw saved time and tnou«y
and have built a foundation for
a brfctot future by taking a
course m a reliable school. Thous-
ands of people are aide-tracked in
life simply because they have
bended the dwkna of some ‘ * pat-
ent medicine’* School, which prom
we® frverything, but gives nothing
The Bowie Oorameroial College
has the best teachers And the
best equipment that money, t uan
provide; its iVrtirses up-4*y
“Our. Duty to the Stranger **&ry reerf^ct; it has
Within Our Gates'’—Mrs. J. PoW- huadredn of graduates in
mT'"
alcohol i raxes”
Always
Bears the
Signature
Ordnr of Oomadanonsrs’ Court
It having come to the attrotaan
■CLSI8HEP EVERY TkURSPAYjpf this court that the amount to
^ Rain of 8»b«criptioa bo received by the desk of the
— t-- , -------- ■ i«»K* that the e*oe» above soon
■Blared it the Pottomo* at Graham j amount is (e be tamed into the
teas, - nopad-daM mall n,nf r. > tPWUillry ^ Young County. And
AD VERTISINGfRATES £- Locals, (it further coming tto the ktoow-
*• oeata par line for each lnaertiou. ledge of the Court' that a Mage
display advertising, 28 cent* per sin- «,1Kwiat has been lost through
X* column inch for leas than one-half U cuatom # extending credit
page; over one-half page and less*
is C»u per .i»,i«if<>r .rocordn* .«»* «*"■
Bolomn inch; full page or over, 12)f . by the Clerk, and failure to
aanU per single column inch for each charge the full fee® allowed by
tenrtiom Special rate, on yearly!^ jt w ordetvsd
j by thy i.VMUniiasionet’h Cotwt of
YRaKK H. BOWRON. Editor 1 Young County that the County
-" ‘ v " " ..... . HUrir of Yodug CtAjmty collect
jm * splendid editorial last week in advance, ati Recording fo* mud
in which he tok'-s & tx^d stand that he ’Extend no Credit on any
for jwoWbkion, Paul Baker, edl* fss*, and that he charge the l&w-
tor of Tlie Albany News, gWes.fud fees fo* all service* render-
Bome inhert-tAing facta bt court <te by him and that ahid flerk
records in his aouhty before and make a full and complete re-
allter the —boons w*rr there. He!port to this Court annually of the! Wynns,
stems that before the asloonx amount received by him as fees Kay,
wens permitted to be there the
jai was empty most all the time,
while since the county went wet
it has been filled to its i-ajuu-ity.
One hundred sod twenty-one
bnd ha® tever had one to YaH
to bold his or her potation. This
is the ohewjx-srt place to live in
the state—board and room wash
the best of private families at
from $il to $12.50 per calendar
month. It would cost you twice
this elsewhere.
Write us whether you are pre-
pared to enter now or not. We
will accept cotton at 10c for
tuition during the month of No-
vember, pnd o»ur scholarships are
g*ood for life. »»»“
BOWIE COMMERCIAL COL-
LEGE, Bowie, Texas. 2t
TEXAS WILL NOT SEND
WHEAT TO EUROPE
‘' Home Mission Needs ’ ’—Mrs.
Z A. Hudson. - -
Heading, “The Heroes Are Not
All Dead’*—Mrs. Dimean.
THURSDAY
Devotional Ex rcises—Mrs Rcb
dcr. ~*f
Duett—Mrs. Duncan and Airs.
Choate.
FOR TOtrit SDRPLOS CASH IS IR
YOUNG COUNTY FARM LARK
the tragedy which started the
BJxalest of all wars, was tried
laKt week and Beafhrncrd to ^
t*tnm of twenty years nnprisaw-
n»*wt. Bawkai of the conegur-
ators . w»tp sentenced to death.
TV- killer of members of Aua-
t-ijMt's h«cuN,‘lw<kl is an illit-
♦THte fsaeant but he haa oome
rvaser wertumavy the whole MHBVl***)
world than may man who ha« Ritvqton
lh-e<l before him. The js*a>«mt ’» and .Thau
<leed will flange Eurofie s n»ap— »phe off
liow muWi anti in w^lwae fitvor for IL-jumIok
the present
,V y°u ^aX® money to invert, the safest place
to intfest it and the one that wifi1 bring you the
biggest dividends is Young Comity land
Texas is ranked well to the front
of the Union in* productiveness
Fire destroyed the City Planing
IBs in DbELm laat Tbutadny
he low. waa about $30,000 wjth
testates
general
prosperity and Young county te likewise in the
forefront of the CMBmles in the state. It will
pay you to investigate the bargains we have.
If you have a. farm you wish to sell or desire
to exchange for any other property, of other
property you desire to turn into farm land write
or call on us and the best attention Vvill J>e given
your desires. List your farms With us whether
large or small, if you wish quick action.
More than twelve hsotahvd r -
t0Bp.7fch.ra ’ frvved Hi HtaJUftew!
last week. Th** cotton <r*®> is the J
target* tfhat <ourrtry ban had in
several years.
White luvm^’ his tc^-th w<*rke«l
on, Henry* C. Tanker, Fr«t Vine
Bvfhknt of Liberty NuriofcHl
Bnhk, of New York. kw*L1ow«*1 a
«nak dm‘«d instnunent and <ked
< aa» only he a guoaa.
Already- hr lias loaded all the how-
pk«ls wttli the w<>un<V-d a ad per-
haps **rut JiKHv* tlusn aae million
wwils to <*t«smity ’« slionti. < Ire at
rtiti *s have ix“»*n wi|i»*<l out, ooun-
tries have Ion isjd waste and
tlKMLsandN wluo wit;' prosperous
•have been rush ml into bankruptcy
AihI all 'Ik^-jiusi* tihe irule>t1<mcd
Warfiington, D. C. Nov. 18—
The United Hitat#* has approxi-
nifttejy 300,000,000 budhefe of
wh<‘at on bond tihaM year far ex-
port and practically aM of it. will
probably «aW to the warring Coam
trk'H of Europe. According to a
report insrrt'Vl today by Che United
Sfcafa-s Depiuntmcnt of AgaoulloR
the wheat. pcudUntion of the
Farmers Take Notice!
We are ginning for the same
price, 50c per 100 lb in the lint,
90c per pattern for bagging and
ties. Yours Truly-,
Farmers Union Gin Co.
A. H. Jones. Algr.
Wm JOHNSON & COMPANY
GRAHAM • * TEXAS
A cotton l*aE wan given ha New
York an .V<r\« jiit»cr 12 under &u-
}»ee» «f tile S HJtlvm Society Oh
the liene/it <>f a fiuvl to ax!
DooUicrni-rs in n«ed and to in
S rvjan finined hia -hand*— with
mw.* use and popolqrity at cot
United Static thin year will lie
araund 892.000,000 hmlida and
only- 601,000,000 huNhcln will be
n^yhyl for WiwhI consumption and
wvh! purpxv-cs at hotne.
Th»* ]>cr <*a4>ita wheal. <*on«u»iip-
tion of Texaa for IVkhI jh 5.4
bushels and the tolal oramal re-
•!>e Ikood lC Austrian royailty
Willis IVont (Virwnide.
ton faljric. Tte majority of tb
wotmn wore cotton enstinrs.
An onlrr lias Ix-.n rr-c*“i\-«nl in
CJiwago for foair niijion blamkote
On- the armies of tile aillh«. $5
lias been nut f<n- t>lw^ Hvcirag»'
torlgoratiag to the Pale and Slcldy
The end Standard rearral •tTenetbenine tonic
CiOTK S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive, out
Malaeia.enric hr«(be blood and bnikls a p t he ara.
A true tonic. Foe adulu and children. SCc
price
At a meeting of the trustee* IM'r bLanke* making a total of
BSlai . flraunl 1 iai $20.00(1.000^. WaitXUg U> W -
Dallas, lawt w. ck. contract for the J ajnong the hLankot
wwti'm fyf a m<»d *rn fic^’jirtiof f*"tur.TK aaxl dealers
old foditjc liome ftr Old kYUtntu; Ival I^cwt. rri’“ T -
At Ooiwmi w«s h it,
Daniel A S-n, of Port Atithur,
WltaBe liil was $27,200 wifi lsgin
Work annwiiliat. ly.
Aecordnng to John A. Kings-
{kwcn in this State is 24,393,000
Imshefla. leaving a deficietwy o$
prodneteoti this y»*ar of approxi-
mately 10,327,000 bushels. •
mtUHi-
i of the < Wi-
Tlie Ijsi Salle ‘Street j
W. M. Me- Iwin been a.-ting .as
a clearing lwnwe. f«jr for
leather and Iiarn»>t« goods, hns
tine <jrd t.
Ghristmaa in Europe
_____ The children of th' m*¥N*tive
ibwitics. $5,000,000 is needed ad* Sl"‘, ,’H-v' kS*-haols of Ualvert. hwve
guately to meet <-ond«tkwie of dis- to tht-iUNd-veR the
Arc— among N*vw York's vast of their usual (IiristniaKr
j to know that we have secure,
'the following f.pt>cial attract ion
.for next week;
MONDAY
hX I /A FR “I>vul Men’s Talps’
—Thir«* Part Feotim*.
TUESDAY
1 (lOljDSEAL “Lucille LOVE
—Series No., 1J—Two reels.
WEDNESDAY
IMP “The Skull’—Two reels.
setter than Ever in 1915
Then, the Family Page, a rare Editorial Page 1
Girls Page, Doctor’s Advice, and " ***’ 1
^ . r*w*L/uvlur » /\uvicef and a ton of fun
Travel, Science, Education. From the best min'
minds, tb$ best the world can produce for vou
mrr -m.c 1 *n ibeHome.
Glen McDonald Camp
No. 420
da Millie best
and everyone
Mmjr of the poor. Aa ioae^Hyfl. tm'* »nd instead to ttotmtr the
limit to enP
Meets every Saturday Nighl
in W. O. W. HaU until the
first of January, 1915.
Lodge opens at 8 o'clock.
W. J. REHDERS, C. C.
R VOULES, Clerk.
Ttmsi d Year
— not ti.
«*4ay Mr tie Youth’* Com-
p-fen, Imm, m««„ (or
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEP
/BB AT THIS OPFK»
No. 4.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914, newspaper, November 19, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884434/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.