The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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fuw, aa aaoond-cjaaa moil matter.
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than one page, 15 oeuts pel1 single
OOlumn Inch; full page or over, 12H
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laaartion. Special rates on yearly
eontracu.
Olney Enterprise
- Old Roeitivnt Passes Away
At the Deiter Irave place, about Tim Tottowtag-paptti have n
oue mile went p/ Olney, Saturday been absent during February
February lb, Deiter, one of First Grade
4h« Oldest^jroaidents of the Gluey
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Country died.
More Activity in Olney Oil Field ®* had been in bad health for
The third well on the leases oearty *wo >ears, and lor more
held by the Archer-Young Coun- l“aa'* year of that time, he had
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lyDil Company, tome seven to ^en <w^uuu at hoine. 1 Deeeas- |‘ ^>rtlv .\j HVl>en.
ADVERTISING RATES;- LocSia,
*• easts per line for each insertion.
Display advertising, 35 cents per ain-
■ gSrMvin inrhfer hma than nns haTrt^^u some seven ^ iu y --- — | !*n*y Mai
HI Sfer^ ear-latriiage^anir-lwi nine miles Bdrihcmrt of Olaey, is *** -gg_7p~y^s «>f «tje, and li j~-Qha Tirey
*“■ 15 ““»* ,w now being rapi'dly drilled, having “ ‘,upp08e^ that °ld If? Wus I P*”K““ 11
/“ T ^_-.-L-.--t.. Abe cause of fra rteHthn 1
already readied a depth of over „ ... . ' , ,
/ , . F He leaves a wde, jjeven ehil
700 feet, and it is hoped that dren, forty-three grand children
Forrest Tyra
Joe iiolloway.
Jeswni Tyra.
Green Morleand.
Second Grade
Richard Mayes.*
CASTOR
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Tba Band Yon Have Always Bought* and which haa bean
FRANK H. BOWRON, Kditoe
Old John Jarred.
Texarkana Texarkanian: Lfojrd
the well can be brought in early and five great grand children,
next week. The driller, an old •• .oiera* services were conduct-
hand at the game, says that they, ed Hie family home by Rev. G.
have encountered the beat lorma- W‘ Wishing and were attended by
have encountered the best lorma- - — —
tt*» in tin* hole thM haw «w' 5^/!r<,..#f .!'*'** ***■*&'
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prohibition causes a great increase Hie other wells on this lehse are
in drink consumption. He does j^rudl‘< t'rs bf tW£fity-£ive to fifty
not know that it makes the peo-
ple rush frantically to drugs. In
speaking to the British
other
I’arlia-
•Sci id.
barrels each per day
This driller says that he is go-
ing to bring in a “sure enough
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ment TTTe other flny iTT’-
“Russia has, since the war be-
gan, enormously increased her re-
sources by suppressing the sale
of alcoholic liquors. By that
means alone she has increased the
C. Deiter was born iu Germany,
over seventy-five years ngo, and
1’auliue Brad dock.
Third Grade
Marie Cloud.
Zella Iiolloway.
Sudie May ben.
Truman Mayes. —
Walter Moreland.
Fourtlt Grade
souol supervision since Its inftuiej*
ABwrno one to deceive yen In i
All Counterfeits. Imitations and «Just-as-goor* ” are
Experiments that trifle with am
-----1 that trifle with and endanger the health_
Infkois and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What Is CASTORIA
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ea when quite a small boy; He
i ». —, jKrew up and settled in Illinois,
oil well out there next week, and | where be married, and thc.ee 1,,
Hie Enterprise always optimistic, with l,is lamily^ moved to Ne-
doesL not hesitate to credit the braska. In 18P0 he moved to
pre iction. Texas, and settled in the Olney
Ihere are numbers of scientific counrty, long before there was
reasons advanced for the belief any Olney. Here he resided un-
tbat the driller expresses, but til his death.
Willie Moreland.
Fifth Grade
Myrtle Holloway.
Webster May ben.
t Sixth Grade
Elmer Mayes.
Bessie Moreland—
Eula Cloud.
Seventh Grade
May we Mayes.
Oastorla la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare-
gorie* Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age la Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Const!
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates
uic r uwu, n^uiuuB v«o
gbnuinb CASTORIA always
3e«n ||> Blgnatnra of
.w^viw o, hor l»bor ,,v 8ome !„e ^ e„o„rt un-1 Deiter w» ope of
thing between 30 and 50 per ee
The war in
......... , endeavor pr„„^ ^TZ
Huropi huri^ lu ta |4o- Wueidute M length. Tbte 4hmgTGermsn citi^ens. /md Tfie Olney
country boasts of having many
such poeple. He was a good,
the. hardest blow to John Barley I we do rememWr^howe^ *'waa ^rrm"1*
corn that old villain has ever ek- thaf he says they have drilled
over two hundred feet through
perienced. It has jarred him
from his calloused heels to the
top of hia fat bead, and he is
weeping maudlin tears in sympa-
thy for his own bruises. He who
„ honest,-sober and industrious eiti-
red rock, and as this is consider- zen, and having successfully
sidy more red rock than they
tound in any of the other tests,
he says that this Will be the best
has killed his millions, who has well. ((Jlaiming that oil is.usual
run the ri^*e in this life, he goes
to rjjnst reward.
The Enter j > rTs te extends sym-
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•brought other millions to beggary lv found where this red-ruck ex-, and friends
pathy to the bereaved relatives
and disease—he whrt has worked
hand in hand with the devil these
hundreds of years is now about
ists).
This company is a liorm
“rPx.flQd tile nnin«g..in..M> n|
to be cast."out as an evil apTriTTha^ never lost faith in ultimate-
An<1 uTTosing him tbe-dcril ”tield^ near
losing his chief agent. Russia Olney. True, they have met
True, they half
"ith lots of things that were eal
eulated to throw a considerable
on their . courage, hut
his chief agent,
has banished old Barleycorn en-
tirely; France has kicked him
•downstairs; Germany lias walked damja-r
on his face with hobnailed boots jthat oil exists on their leases
and re\vn England—a country in paying quantities they, nor
^ where even the bishops hold stock| the Enterprise have never doubt,
in difttitleries- old J. Barleywu-u j.;d. We shall see what wv shall
is nursing a blaek eye. In tlrf£ see, ami in the meantime the. Kn-
country lie has been roughly terjirise wants it distinctly under-
handled in practically every popu stood that it is still boosting ()|-
Jous community. People who still; ney as the coining Oil Citv of
<‘bl flu's section <»i tile Sfiite.
Note—The above should have
eon- been published last week ~fTTt
•Wa—we jo nnahle t<» secure thu
fa<‘tS|in.....jtjlfl rase in time to get
it in the paper. . •
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Tho THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION
OF THE NEW YORK
WORLD.
Fannye Moreland.
Minnie Moreland. .
The following pupils have not
been tardy during February;
First Grade
Melvin Tyra. '
Jeswill Tyra.
Forrest Tyra.
Green Moreland.
Joe Holloway.
Second Grade
01 ie Tirey. -
Leroy Mayben.
Richard Mayes.
Fauline Braddoi-k._____
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
This a time of great events,
and you will want the news accu-
Have“5 tedder feeling for
John are making their relations
with him as secret as possible.
They have altogether quit paraii;
ing their fellowship with him,
«*xeo[»t in the few cases of his
most ignorant and servile protag-
onists*^ The time will eoniJ, he-
—fore the lapse of .many more
years, w’hen an instution dedicat-
fd tn John Bwrieveiii-n
vmvelty to most Americans. And
Let's
all boost the game, it will cost
us nothing, and may make us in-
dependently rich.
James
Edward, the fourteen
• Third Grade
/Sella Iiolloway.
Truman Mayes,
Walter Moreland.
Fourth Grade
Willie Moreland. --J-
Fifth Grade I
George Tire}'. .........
Jenette MeKendriek.
ilyrtle Holloway.
Sixth Grade
Elmer Mayes.
Thanks for the improvement
this month. Let us continue to
rately and promptly. All the improve. Parents, if vour child
countries of the wodld steadily is not on the Honor Roll, why
drawcloser together, and the tele- notf It is your duty to see that
graph wires bring the happen- your children get an education,
ings of every one. No other news ‘ W. K. Braddoek, Teacher.
having leased. |
P* C. Walker s interest in the St. Louis Restaurant, wt
are better prepared than ever to serve you -
LADIES TRADE A SPECIALTY
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W. F. and Mrs. Babb | - 'f
paper has a service equal tn that
of The World and it relates
everything fully and promptly.
The World long since established,
a record for impartiality, and
anybody can afford its Thrice-a
when those Americans look-back
-upon the fiast, eonsiflermg- what
they endured from the rejiro-
bate’s
><i. me iourteen «/ -
months old son 'of Mr. and Mrs. I Week edition, which come every
Walter Sloan, fell into a tub of °ther week day, except Sunday,
water at the home of S, ,J Dins- “ wi^ be of particular value to
more last Sunday afternoon. undiyou now- The ,ThricP-a~We«k
but for the fact that )lv. Dins- j World also abounds in other
lhorV bappiieerTTiT-sce' The—aeei- ‘‘Hang features,^ -serial stories,
dent, would jimbablv; have hamor> markets, ‘cartoon ; in fact,
drowned; Mr. Oinstnore was ICVerythillg tliat j* to ^ found
w-nteliing the child at, play on I”1 a first cIaw daiIy-
THE
THRICE - A - WEEK
regular subscription
lilt* p'jn > • -*' -----
marhiTratinnK, they —«4H -? tu see : trrmT -n
wonder why they so long permit- 1 'U Hie A\ ater, Ot course he
ted an outlaw and cutthroat like _ * ,T almost
.Tolm Barieveorri to ride them"lM”' *' I,UTnPWig the iwmr oui 01 ... . , •
Barbwor to nd tl« th(, (.|,ild, no serious hurt was ! h“unP<Iual(kd n^apaper and The
with spurs. Dallas News. L,n„ ..... "a (GRAHAM LEADER together for
Wc are prepared to fill your orders for coal
Extra Quality Lump________
$4.50 Per Ton
DELIVERED *
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Phone T. G. WIGNALL, Mgr, Ind. lll-4r
GRAHAM
Proprietors Burch Mini
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lining,at,.|v. I1’"" 18 “'y ♦, no I>"r r". an<f
la W»t, r „iil ,,r Ith!" P-y"f«r 156 p«pers. W,-offer
Wit'
it Ilf
j done.
Now is the Time to Swat the Fly j ru-fi. iyi'Rr ^or
Uncle Sam is waging a relentles P er^a ^Hls Baby I 7 ‘1* regualr Subscription price
war on the deadly housefly and . ’ °f‘ h ”’ ,l"‘ ,,4n ",“tlis old of the two papers is $2.00.
in a late bulletin prepared by | . H,l>r lh J ^ ;iri'1 B. j ^ NOTICE
the Department of Agriculture, nt th" ,,,fvrTfir\l at the j am informed that some few
V.l„»l,l,. mformati,* i» r.™ «■ ;Krj(l „rh, ‘ •<*l“ '.-W
the best means of coinbaithg this ^ lu,r.' *•>, <*' upon you claiming to have the
ettVetive! P ''' ,tt‘ . ' , original Winona line of hos-
er ii I 1 l"‘ y 8. Tth* i^yVhMd that there w«
|cording to tlie bulletin, is to eradi ’ ” K “ °', r f" Lrahafu cr any gr+iois undgr th/Winona
/cate his breeding places. The J t0 "V*. This is fclfcjfi misZ
Almost Like a
Face-to-Face
Chat
deadly pest. The most
way of exterminating the fly, ae
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. .....,. .u*n l";r i^w^««««.. Thi» „ w
bre..,l,n* „■»»„„ of the- fly ^ W I «•<•
early in March and continue I,.. :,y. L,. of hosiery |li\^1.«s been made ‘
throughout the spring and sum
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■ter months. All dirt should be
removed from the premises, stab-
le* cleaned and decaying vegeta-
ble* destroyed.
The fly has rightly been called
the undertaker’s traveling sales-
man, and in addition to his regu-
lar line of “typhoid hugs”, he
• carries a side line of tuberculosis
Wednesday night if was striek- „
r:::
• r. ,, ' tilings in purekllk ridded I will
r™'”* Dr ,L,nn“"" *■"' M'- .1.0 bo boro again in ,ho .1
■wrnan wont ovor fitete in . m,r ,„k„ *
« ...ted y y I Tl'»"ki"* Mch .nd ovoryono
Only Four This Year
_________„ ............ Registration for this session in
who turns down such fakes and t*,w University of Texas reveals
Mr. Jones had gone to
a distant city on business
to be away for several
days, and bad left his wife
on the farm with no com-
panion, except a small
child.
But she was not Jone-
some, for each day .her
husband called up for a
few -minutes’ chat by
Long Distance Bell Tele-,
phone* -M.--.o-
Have you a Telephone
connected to the ,Bell
System? . ,
Southwestern TeL & Tel. (a.
IM-'U
m SO* wo—
ments of the University of Tex- ,
us lias been steadily increased ■
from year to year until at the
present time the acceptance of a
student into freshman standing
means that the prejmratory seliool
front which he hails has dune its
work well. >
Despite the hard conditions
in the state incident to the low
price of cotton, the institution is
l
now having one of its most hiic-
corn nil years. This year 225!)
“Cured’
Mrs. Jay McGee, o! Steph-
enville, Texas, writes: ’ For
nine (9) years, I suffered with
womanly trouble. I had ter-
rible headaches, and pains in
my back, etc. It seemed as if
I would die, I suffered so. At
last, 1 decided to try Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, and It
helped me right away. The
full treatment not only helped
me, but it cuikd me/'
Wi
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ducting a short funeral service
Njpw is the time to “swat
The fellow who thinks he know
It all needs a little more frank-
MN from bis friends.
TSttZEZ .1" **.the iHlwZZJXr* *
Hugh Wilson (hmninghasi..
Thos. MTcITutchin Cunningham.
Oscar Edgar Finlay.
Mary Cornwall Hill.
According to the records this
“ a d«cre«e of four, compared
^^.^^^^.with the last session. The sev-
rmteJtSoix jp,erity of the matriculation require
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at the housi* before the burial.
The Enterprise begs leave to
extend to the bereaved father
and mother its deepest sympathy
....................... ” I
J. R, Anderson,
_Amarillo, Texas.
in their hour of trouble.
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students are receiving instruc-
tion within its doors, a larger at
tendance than that of any other
university in the south. It is
interesting to note that (if»2 stu-
dents of last session’s matricu-
lation were sons or daughters of
farmers or-stockmen.
Above 1000 students are wholly
or in part self-supporting, or
nearly 50 per cent of the entire
student body is not only, in a
measure, self-fupporting, but self-
educating.
TAKE
Cardui helps women hi time
of greatest need, because M
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gently, oa the
weakened womanly
84 N you feel
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Sudan Orta* Seed
Two lbs. of Sudan Grass Seed
will plant an acre. For salo by
8t m -i - J. Bv finiM.
01ar>jr Texas.
^ t r _ tli 'f'-.*,» tal.lL
U your honathoH work, m
account of your conditio*, slop .
worry lag uA give Cardui a I
trtal. It has helped thouauds
a* we—, why *at you?
Try Cardui. Bell
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1915, newspaper, March 4, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884476/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.