The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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tine McBride home the 13tih
my letter wua in print teat ,w^«k
■>- Tank Valtey \ — ™ »«
ft«w> of w were counting on MyA imt at ooid today. A real
yttuag our Litton out thi» wcok, nortftier at teat,
tout th^ non and n«rttev 'intfr- Witt Pryor and family,of Goqk
«ered,>> paw w wilj juat bayel vtaitml at Mr. Tkyterte ffor.
rln pack when repeat*. “«W and Sunday.
Oter echoed will atari’ Monday,' Hcfcait Pttvoo and Tam H*yj*
thr 23rd, with Mn. I«un Hucteoe' * P«V «* J<*“ K*n*'
tea teactwr. AH the Aildren, as"
arill m Bag Eteough, will he
fteJ when Monday eoanea. I bad
Tatthfr go to school than may
singing at the li^m« «f W. T. had boon misplaced a* it
• Full Cream Cheese
tiie lftfc.
ing for Fori "foorth. 1
Thera are no near co
lot favor reported
and there v* no fear
hreal^ of tl* diaaiaw.
J. W. Arndld vteited bia chil- N«""» " •OMroe- Wdl ** 10
drew, Henry and Don, Arnold of beitter next ^k.
Irving, Sunday afternoon. , Ifalppy lA^'
H. M. Orr and son, Herehcl, MONET TO LOAN
were pleasant oalkirs at <5. C.j I represent the Toma Land
Me Bride’a the 14th. Mr. Qnr A Mortgage Co., Am! if you desire
diimkn he will make seventy bates your loan extended or, want ».
of cottop and haa gathered flirty* new loan, meat onoe. «
one already., ~i-----— 2t ;------ E. C. SltovaJJ.
'Hie farmers df than eommiuiuty w . -
«.n .7_n-,Ltwr -------i- aUvU________m~. Owton Exchange Open
land .!”■» ^ York CoMw R*;
R. E. Boyle »« » hi,sin* r*™«' ’•*“>’ bee“ , ,Jo"yl
itar to Onsflwwn thr lath. «* ^ ^ lMt Jo1* T
C. C. McBride «nd J. W. Arnold “pmed for >"»»* Monday mom
wore in Ontma <®e 0*f to* “*• "d *“** <£ l“,r
w u ' Urf tewhing, nearly 125,000 bales
tooth'd Friday evening’ although Saturday
the program waa' short, it wa* ' Raymoi
enjoyed by all present. folk* Sait
JJrilt Mayt* worked for Will Little
Tiette a few days teat week. He &t ^r- ^
• has rent house*. ^r-
Mies Lewto Hodges and brother, ^‘h
the northern part of1
ty on butenea#. ~
Several prospectors !**
ing at the StovaXl pW *
it- is reported some o^e
tend to buy.
5. Eev. Hail preached for uh test
&»dty. Sun*.lav school was very
at Mr. Robbu*’ Wednesday night
Mis. A. Ilrywn and son, Austin,
▼teited •„ her teeter, Mrs. Busch,
ftetunday night and Sunday.
Mm Memer, of Wise county, te amd Moiatey at Henry Chapel,
▼iaitang her h*wha»d at «*> rood Mr. and Mas. A. M. Mart
camp this week. ! visited friends in the Salem eof
[-3.
Monday «w a real H
The wind wiae in the1 aoniL and
blew guffic^ntljy to b40 )rQni^. xDv<:a> •
coats and wraps into 8ervW.
Fredl Dealer and wif1 ^ <* (**7'
and Henry ^1h W1*^ *?d ^
inspect**! the KtovaJU ^r^SP*”
Wcdneaday and they rt^>ort ™'‘
lend sa fine «a they evi'ateuw.
The teachers arttenf^*1*^1”^
stituto Inst werk, werr
ed, with a Tniudoate il^‘ ^ ^
Sieh-ool Auditxxrdiuin l«/n Ihlilllky
Rosamonda.
no delay
In getting the pshtejn yoti want
if you wiluct M<c(’all ’a. We have
all kinds and all sizes.
STREET &<X).
Craig Point
Several in th» comimmity liave
t>een' • enjoying spaire. rlhs snd
sausage wineo these nonthers are
coining so often.
Sorry to reipoatt Mra. S. D.
Baaigh on tine sick list.
Rev. S. D. 1 Sough jirenohed et
Flint Creek cShwol (house Siarday*
Tliere flies been some moving
done in our community in the
last few days Mr. Oroem snd
family mo\-ed into the MoOarver
house owtirk! by C. W. Johnson.
Mr. Mairtim Join's ami family and
Mrs. Jaaihs’ mother, Mrs. Green,
of -Orslhaan, moved into 4h»
house vacated by Mr. Green.
Mm. John Knoglrt and <lHUglvtor
Miss Relle., ami Miss Delilah Rob-
bins were phiasaint visitors at
Mrs. Killian’s Friday afternoon.
Mrs. T. R. Cornelius and daugh J
ter, Mirw Nona, were ph-asant call
era at Mrs. 1 laugh’s Friday
Mrs. Andnvw Bryant, and son,
from east of Graliam, spemt Sat-
urday ndglit and Sumlay wiith
her sistor, Mis. Horace Buaoh.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones «]>ent Sun-
day afternoon with Waiter Green
and faimifly.
Miiss Nett i»> Slojm. of Gralnaa.n,
visited Miss Vhia Barugh Satur-
day night am*.! fiorndhy.
Mrs. W. A. B«M) spent tfirom
Tuesday until Soiturday with
home folks hi:“re.
Mrs. Bttia Waklk* ealhvl at Mirs.
Busch’s Saturday aft.iTUoon.
Mm. Denver Killian spent- Fri-
day evening ait Mrs. Baugh’s.
W ill:n Mayes sj»eT!it Friday tngflit
with his unole, Hall Baugh.
Say, Farmer reaihirs, wlhait d«o
you ail think a I out all tliese l>o'Ji
weevils that are in this piSPtt
My opinion is, if the cotton
fields aire nut pastirrized very
j heavily thk winteir, it will not
|<lo mueji good to try to raise 6
I cent cotton another yxvur.
| Thank you. Brownie. You one
Country Gird come to le-e me.
Ignorance.
Bblb WaLk«jr amd family, of this
coamnunoty, wflU reside in (lie
Red Top vicinity next year.
Mr. and Mm Chandler visited
Mrs. Alexander Sunday evening.
Misses Stella tand Mattie Mc-
Bride socomipanted iby Jim Farr
Th^ New Orleans Cotton Ex
change also opened on the samo
morning.
• Oar of Michigan Salt
To arrive in ten days.
The Jno. E. Morrison Co.
Wood
Will quit before I toll another
Big Enough
Wc have just received a very extensive nencw
stock of “STAR BRAND” Shoes—speciaUa^y
winter and school Shoes for children.
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Let us insist on showing you our great line «1C °f
“Wundehose” for all the family—every oronc
guaranteed, or a new pair given in place fc; °l
every pair that does not give satisfactio^on*
Prices 25c to 50c. ^ *
Our t°aif#i*TN have returned
fpoin the T«^ihers’ liu-rtitute at
Gmahaun. They report «n excel-
lent sessootv. School began Mon-
day with a good a/ttcn»lh<ncc erxn-
tedcring tlic tateme&a of the cot-
ton crop.
Mr. Howorei passid tlirmig'i
here* Suiwiay on bis way to Mark
Jry wh»re the in to tevK’di Gi ie
yenr.
Miss Wknui*' Gtouit who h«s
|w«n visiting rebativ s here left
Tue«day f<<r El I*-at-o. She lias ac
eeptod a pomtian as Ktenogwjdier
witii a firm in that- city.
get. Jno. L. McCord, Rev. Dix-
8TAPLE COTTON GOODS
Our price's will save you money
an ail staple cotton, goexto. Let
09 R*hcvf you.
. STREET & CO.
on and Mr. Owtomam, have recent-
ly loft for AluVm* wliepe they
■will ahtend tiw* Baptist Hhafte Con-
reoition.
Mr. df this place, died
lost Friday. He w'«s buried ^at-
arday by the Masons.
We caine wry near bfcving a
aeripUN OKX'kFcI here* 'wunktey
Mr. Wwtfsue <4 Markl-y. was
driving his car aerew* tfUy rail-
road track when it whs struck by
a rapidly moving motor <»v. 'Him
antomobi’-e was damaged) slightly.
but the motor «« unharmed.
WMcy flfcgtoton, of ^knvliff, w
▼isrting Jum bwteher hew.
We have had an exeolbmit ram
grrer this oounly *h»fing the tent
week. It wiis fine on the wheat
otvfM ami feU ao «Uiwfly Hwrt oOt-
toti wtea wot damaged to BiRy
fS'cU extent.
jr Cedar Creek
John Wyatt m quite »te k at thie
writing awl we are sorry to «ay
im atewlily <kpriaiintg.
A fine rain fWT here last TIiotb-
<tov ni«rht tns ina ua a Mhod aea-
From now until the season closes, we wiwiU
absolutely sell everything in our Millineriery
department at flat wholesale cost We me,anan it
and it is the exceptional chance for you to secufurc
some high class Millinery at a great savn/infr
.Tim (McKee is vjsritiaig Ids
lire their, Lee ilcKcc.
Mr. amid Mrs. W. M. Irwin viv
ited> Mrs. Befl)c.r at Pk kwick
Saturday. i
Lfttl * Mary Irwin bn« ^con one
<tf tlic sick list the paMt week.
Mr. amd Mrs. Roy Botenger are
visiting his farther.
Tom Mayo and Jof* lkrv.ee were
down in this part of the world
Friday. Mm. W. B. Jlorley doad-
«d them dowm with «w#iit pota-
toes amd lnips to axld a little to
the load Mrs. Boyvc gave Joe
a pumpkin.
Mieses Lula and Moamie Bridg
es are vasiling tihsir tester, Mm.
Va>den, of Gooeenerk.
There was a amAy breaking mt tedea, in good community. Price
Sam Newhcrey-’a and waa flteWCd.iaWJO per acre; good term*
■V *“• _ _Drirer- . • Wm. lohn«m Oo. '
We have just received a new assortment d ot
each and every line in our Dry Goods depar3^1-!*
ments, such as: Underwear, Hosiery, Outin^n8s>
Men and Boys’ Rain Coats, Dress Goods, Ma^ac-
kinaws, Ladies’ and Men’s Handkerchiefs, et etc.
We are sacrificing our entire line of Ladies’ Sufimts,
Coats, Dresses and ready-to-wear G^rmentmts.,
• T ^ t and had> to lewve h m our th*»re
AlGbouteh good rendu are expoo wnd oocno home on the train. He
*iv« to oomatmrtt, U»ey are olf too went b«ek to get hie car the.
much value to be negtei-had. j first of thee week, * -J
aoniinwitiy, m vtiiltnig frienda
|hia |ilaoe .
Tom Hodge and (family of
Vnodaun ore v noting r»iativ»*a »
Itei community. Udafito.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.