The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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We return thanks to the Bo-
•emisn Club of Houston, for an
ovitation to attend their Volks-
eat in that city on May 18th aiu
Tom Flesh, «&*££
No Repairs In Three
The Dallas and Wichita Bail-.
a<t was aoJ4 atWilun 'tOfie
iifhest " bidder, jjn Dales, last
SNOW
veek, for $145,000 to John C.
Irown, Frank S. Bond and Joe
When you buy a piece of equipment, an automobile, a tractor or
a gas engine, the price you pay for it is only a part of the cost
here are the repairs, the depreciation and the replacements to be
considered.
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Did you ever consider how much of this CONTINUAL CO§T
irown, Frank S. Bond and Jo-
nah Graves.
New Orleans has fifty news-
i>a|>ers which buy all their j»a-
•>«r from the North. Texas has
lews papers ablihituin, and buys
•ill her papers from thf North.
\rkansaa, Alabama and other
•outliern states have newspapers
depends on the oil?
Sold by SLOAN DRUG <
J. A. Bel Lumber Company. Ltd.
«TO«C
Calo.i.u Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber
M»in Olfic UIm Ourla. Loumana. U. S. A..
May 21, 1880.....
An oj»en field for candidates.
Stock on the range looks well.
DEPARTMENT
J M McCAIN ManaMR
Disti icl Court
convenes next
M"kn* p. O.. U^j y0v. i7th. 1914
Monday.
Lake Charles, La.)
Today my Hudson 33 Roadater la three year* old, and
***** had the valvee ground,or any pdrt of the engine worked
except cleaning of Plugs once.
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I have used ycur Texaco Motor Oil, and Gasoline, on
car all together, and have saved an average of Ten Dollars pe:
•onth on Oarage bills, and lenow your oil is the cause of it
Sincerely
M. GOODE
The “Made in Texas”
. TEXACO QUALITY AND SERVICE
did this, the same quality and service which are to be secured in
your town. Our Agent is there to serve you—get in touchjwith him,
The Texas Company
General Offices, Houston, Texas
Professional
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FAY MARSHALL
Attorney-at-Law
Graham, Texas.
Offloe la Court House.
YEARS AGO
Married—On the 6t.ii inat.
OR. H 0. CARTWRIGHT
VETERINARY SUROEON
and DENTIST
TREATS DISEASES OF All ANIMALS
■: Office at
HENDERSON’S WAGON YARD
Galls answered day or night
Residence Rhone ISO Ind.
GRAHAM. TEXAS
by Rev. ,J. A. Clark,. Prof. L. W
Nettles, to Miss Lee Wilborne, all
of Young county.
Som«>terM«ni Local Items ""T11 hate dis'
From Old File Coplea ot ,doo o( burgl>r, ln lhHt city
Graham Leader | The W»eo Fxflminer .ays the
wheat crop of this year promises
A large drove of horses passed
east Mhnday morning.
Loafers are at their old trick
—hunting shady places.
All of the merchants seemed to
have a good trade last Saturtlay.
- Judge Montgomery came down
from Seymour'Saturday and re
burned Monday.
The Casburn Brothers are erect
ng a house for Mr. Newt. Gra^ ’
'iam above Belknap.
Messrs. R. F. Arnold and E.
P. Hilliard attended District
| ’ourt at Throckmorton this
week.
Mr. J. G. Keenan leaves today
for Fort Griffin to take charge
of the drug house of Ryus &
Kumpe at that place.
At a-meeting-^ jchnaais--^0^
Young ’county, held in the town
of Graham on^Tuesday. the lltli
inst. it was decided to have
a “fish f?]y” at Love joy’s on
the 15th day of June. Dr. R. N.
Price, chairman made tjie follow-
ing appointments: (’. W. John-
son, Treas.; O. E. Finlay, J. B.
Beckham, II. W. Mosby, Dr. Le-
Grand, ,T. T. Love joy, R. E. Ma-
bry; ,f. (V Casburn, DTK. Killian,
B. B. Garrett, S. B. Street, M.
wr Baker, B.~wmramN, b. “Ter
rell, A. Coffman, R. E. Burd, J.
E. Morrison and Jos. Furgeson,
llol-
If*)*
I have just received my ne
Spring and Summer sar
from some of the best tail
houses in the- United Sta„_
Prices are reasonable; workman*
ship can’t be excelled.
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GRAHAM
FRED S1TWART
Proprietor.
to be the heaviest Hnd
ever grown in that section.
May 7, 1880
Eggs scarce, butter ditto.
Prop projMu-tsN arc very flat-
tering. . a man in Albany has invented
Boring has been commenced in a flying s|,jp. Hnd propoS(.s t() fly
the artesian well. | across the Atlantic Ocean with
(ounty Attorney Brim depart- jt next 8lftnm6rr Well that will
Johnson & Brantley
Lawyers
West Side of Square.
Graham, Texas
ARNOLD A ARNOLD
Attorneys-at-Law
- Wlllpractlosln all State and Fedora
Courts, loan money upon lands, buj
an$ sail vendor’s lien notss, etc. Haw
complete abstract# of titles and oat
notlos.
furnish slab on short
Du. w. a. morris,
DENTIST,
©•ce ovsr Graham National Bam
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
ed last week for Fort Worth
The telegraplr office at this
place which has been closed.' has
been re-opened.
A petition is in circulation ask-
ing Congress to establish a mail
line from Graham to Ilenritta di-
rect!
It is rumored that friends of
Uncle llarry Williams, of Bel-
knap, arc desirous of
him for County Jmlgr.
Base hall engrosses the -atten-
tion of those who have, spare
<!.o it he can’t think of any cheap
er way to drown himself, hut
seems to us that he’s going to a PER THAT GIVES THE NEWS
great deal of unnecessary
pense about it.
Free.trade and sailors rights
is the slogan that Mr. Morrison
of Illinois, hopes will hoopi him
into the democratic nomination
(for the Presidency. Free trade
running jH what the South and West dfe
mand and will have in the end.
May 14, 1880 '
Weather very warm.
Muzzle the candidates and turn
Dr. M.
H. CHISM,
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time these pleasant afternoon.
The school children are eagerly the dogs loose.
•ooking forward to vacation whicl Wright Brothers have sold
begins July 1st, when for two their stoek of cattle to Hiatt &
months they will be relieved Crawford,
from pursuing the regular rontin Several couples of young peo-
of the school from. , .j'ple from town attemteft a “fish
The Origin High School under fry” last Saturday.
Pentist«MFbo|cmitpber
. GRAHAM. TEXAS.
GRAHAM.
West Side of Scuarejwo
ofpydrfhiitfan.
door* eontl
Wb. MUMI t CD.
Collecting Agericy
graham, Texas
^•lUUyMf the wife lores show
the husband hasn't any.
, , ’‘te
Profs. Btirlnead A Hendrix, is in
a prosperous condition.
Gardening is again in order.
Seed planted in early spring fafl:
‘d to germinate and the ground
now in fine condition, is bein
replanted.
The artesian well. the. arrival, of concrete rock.
(’apt. Geo. Spiller is fitting up
a nice cottage on South Cherry
Street, preparatory to commenc-
ing housekeeping
U
to solicit contributions. TT
lingsworth, Sec. Men, women
and children of the county invitee
We understand that Col. T. B.
•f
Wheeler, of Breckenridge, is be-
ing solicited to become a eandi
date for the office of District
Judge of this District nnd it
thought that he will be in the
race this fall. ' ~
A hold land swindle has been
perpetrated by one J. Jones, of
California, selling Texas lands
near San Antonio, to ’which lands
he has no claim.
The Best is None too Good
TF YOU WANT A NBWSPA
espeeiaJly tike news from TEXAF
and the GREAT SOUTHWEST
a« wcU hr from ALL OVER THE
WORLD, one that gives tike moat
of it and in the best possible
way, you can get it by sitbeorih-
i ng for the SEMI-WEEKLY
FARM NEWS along with THE
ORAILVM LEADER.
THIS IS A COMBINATION of
general news and Local new8 that
can’t be equaled or surpassed. In year,
addition to this great new*
service, 8EMI-WEEKLY FARM
VEWS has many special features
that entertain, amuse and hr
orna. Among these are THE
Farmers forum, the wo-
mens CENTURY, OUR LIT
German
this season at Flint's Livery
Terms, $15.00.
V. W. WILLIS, Graham, Texas.
Must Collect Delinquent
The commissioner* court
the regular March session in-
structed Tax , Collector Groves
to proceed at once to collect all
delinquent taxes according to
[>s has Asked * % ■
'“■rh.
The artesian well machinery «■ :---------vu„
gj still going thump, and the drill isf TLK MEN AND WOMEN and the
(going down through the hardestbEOT, LATEST AND FULLEST
.1 -------- UARKCT EEPOBT8 to h, Ud it
^f Ihe telegraph operator, daily The maO now arrive* from the UISzT
' ^ any newspaper, hot off tha wweav
Bqe Qf stage coaches froth Wea- Kant every day at 11:30 o’clock. 3*----^ ----
♦herford to thk plaee and the ap- Mr. Dirt Messenger drive* to Bel* ^ NDTO^aoda many thou*,
propristion for building * U. R. knap and Mr. Lon Mraaenger to'*®^* dollars a year for the—
court house here, all tend to put Jiekshoro, and faithful messeng-jtelegraph market frtx>rtn "n*;!!
- they .r., too. j they are rriiabie '
m in 1 proaperous boom.
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ANOTHER splenniid feature
of TIIE SEMI-WEEKLY FARM
TION IDEA OF CROPS, which
wrU be more INTERESTING
NEWS is the D1VERS1FICA-
than ever before for YOUR
3ENEF1T and the lienefit oJ' all
the PEOPLE of TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST.
The price of the SlEMI-WEEK-
iY LAR01 NEWS and THE GRA and sale of property by
IAM LEADER is only $1.75 a settlement during this month.
You get tike best of every
thing that is good in reading
nutter from evary standpoint.
Bend in your order now and
take advantage of the next few
weeks posting yourself m matters
of deep concern tftt coming .rear.
at
law, and Mr. Groves ,has asked
The Leader to state all those who
are delinquent can save the adr
ditiona] expenses of advertising
making
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For AMM&ZlZ
lad. koo.f , womb
Vacuum Olaanar Arrhrad
Our large Electric Vacuum
cleaning machine haa arrived. |'1
Our rental rates will be, for cat *' > ’’* j
day $1.00; one Wf day, 75e. Wa
will deliver, fj . ■ * f
Call. Light
Graham Electric Ca.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915, newspaper, March 18, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884457/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.