The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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Senate Chamber,
Austin, Texas,
Mrs.
flforth.
ibe, of Fort.
is visiting her
isr
Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Finch.
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I notice with
Editor Bowron,
(Jrahapi, Texas.
much regret the deplorable frag-J
edy that has been enacted, in'
your city: I
ant
«< t, * 7.' • ,‘f\ V’ •• I' •
left Tuesday for Los Angeiea
California, where they will spend
Mrs. A. P. Hogue-is sick.
J. B. Terrell was here today
from Newcastle.
Joe Lida JPlint spent yesterday -the uorthejIT "markets last week
where lie made a heavy purchase
'of goods' for his store here. He
ttrJSSk'sBoro.
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R. G. Hallarfi Went to
Dallas
on business Tuesday?
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J. M. Hubbard was here from
Newcastle -yrstrrdjty; ^ ----
m at 7c
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Mrs. W. F. Babb returned from
Fort Worth last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blair left
last Sunday for Houston, Tenors
J. H
ney on business yesterady.
Mis. Naylor, of Fort Worth,
visiting .Miss Willie Cochran.'
“The Perils of Pauline*’ at the
W. H. Cherryholmes, a brother
of Torn Cherryholmes who was
killed here lust week, is spends
ing this week in Graham. Hi!
home is at Lefore, Texas.
The sun came out and brighten-
ed arid warflimT Tip things yester-
day evening for the first time
during the week. Monday and
Tuesday were rainy, disagreeable
days. ( |
S. ljoyd Street returned from
the conditions there have got
into the bad way they have.
Of course 1 know Judge Fiy
only slightly. Inasmuch as Judge
Fry has been deprived from at-
tending this session of the Legis-
lature I wish you would, at once,
give notice in yo.ur paper to alj^
Notaries to forward th'eirlnames
to me as I suppose that Judge
Fry will not be able to return
here during the remainder of
this session - —'• —•—
I very much regret the condu
ti(Mwr-that has arisen, and if 1
can do anything to serve you peo
pie I would be glad to do so.
Very truly your,
W. A. Johnson.
Senator 29th District.
Vacuum Gleaner Arrived
Our larg^ Electric Vacuum
cleaning irmepine has arrived.
Our rental lwill be,- for Une
day $1.00;. oifc Half day, 75c. We
will deliver. ^
1?all Light Plant
t
tin on Second
W. Robinson.
-for sale ir
Monday.
Mrs. E. W. Fry left Saturday
for Cleburne, where she is with
relatives.
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tMf m,;.i me
I have ic.^cd the. i i
would be &lad to seive a
as new ones.
*—* Restaurant and
^•Id frienus aa wcH
CO SEE ME.
COME
HARRIS
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TS«e1)oor»l«t of Graham Naiional Bank
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Rev. C. A. Fergttflon was here
rom Tils home at Des
Moines, N. M. wtale in town
he called at The Leader office
and renewed for the paper. He
is well pleased with New Mexico
and has heed doing well there.
J. W. Jackson and family will
leave in a few days for Lynn
county, where Mr. Jackson has
purchased land. They will build
New Grocery
W. M. Matthews will open a
Confederate Veteran* ,
Saturday, March 6th, will
■tore on the west ^he regular meeting date at tho
new grocery
JUiie nf_tlie Kiiuare next week. TheW't hoilse, for the members of
budding which he ia to occupy I Young County Camp, No. 127, O.
C. V. Dr. W. H. Logan, of Gra-
ham will deliver an address at
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a new home on their
which is within fifteen mdes
Post City.:
Ed Sansom died at the home of
his parents in the Connor Creek
community last Tuesday evening
p^pcrty.l™1*™ tbe following day
We\are. glad to see so many
of our citizens planting trees and
flowers about their homes. There
is no feason why we eannot have
tlie most beautiful town in all
Ttrts part of The StfitcTWe tmVef PniiHur in “The PvritB
Graham Electric Co. the soil and water.
STbeing arranged for him amf
will be ready lor business by
tlW first iof next week, when the
stork of goods is expected to ar-
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He had been in very bail health
for gome time and lus death was
not unexpected.
Apron Gii
Special Bargain
Pearl White plays the part of
ine.’
also purchased new fixture* for
the store.
~ it. F. .Short— re turned- last
Thursday', frpyi a husincss trip to
St. Louis and Chicago, and as
a result of his trip a large stock
of up-to-date dry goods for the
spring and summer trade has
already begun to arrivve.
O. E. Dickson, a’ former resi-
dent of this. county, sends ua a
„„ . >' letter this week in which die mir-
Wood was here from Ol- . , .. ... , ,
closed the price ot a year s sqb-
ised
riptic
seription to The Leader and asks
is -that the paper he sent to him
at Abilene.
.
Mrs. Will D. Norman left last
Opera House soon.
A. P. Stewart Was down from
Loving Monday.
A. D. Scott 1ms located at
"Bowie for The summer.
Judge R. F. Arnold, of Hen-
rietta, is here in attendance up-
on iliutrii-t t-mirt.__________
J. L. Steen was in town from
the Indian Mound community
Monday.
Judge I’. A. Marlin and Hon.
Jno. C. Kay are here attending
the district court this week.
Mrs. R. M. Todd and children
are with her people at Wayland,
Texas.
John W. Grpves, one of the
first settlers in the Olney coun-
try, was in Graham on business
yesterday.
Mrs. R. F. Arnold and daugh-
ter, Miss Kate, of Henrietta, are
here spending the week with
relatives and old friends.
Saturday for Cache, Oklahoma,
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L.-B. KidwelL, and to attend the
wedding of her brother, L. B.
Kidwell, Jr., on next Sunday,
March 7th.
-S. II. McGuire is living at
Clear Lake and lie shows interest
comity hy sending in liis
*”*ne’; ;i' to The Leader in or-
der that he may keep posted ou
The ho,<(»enings here.
Bleached
Van! wide, soft
Miss Lewis came in Monday
from Plano and will have charge
of the millinery department of
S. B. Street & Co.
Mrs. Lester Kinggonborg and
two children, of Jaeksbofo, are
visiting her parents, Mr. ami
Mrs. W. S. McJimsey.
"Richard Williams and aunt,
Mrs. Pearl Mandevillc, have taken
charge of Mrs. Ely’s ice cream
parlor and opened up today to
serve ice cream.
TV
' H. M. Smith and family came
in from Dallas last Friday and
have moved into the Sturtefant1 ^rs- Walker, who came here
residence on South Cherry street, Thursday to attend the fun-
' !cral of her brother, Pat Carlton,
J. S, Burkett, living .out on to her homo in Fort
Route 2, was in to sec us a few
EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS-
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TheiolIowint-XQQd® Arc offered, fpr onejveekonlyj at prices lowerthair
quoted for many years, They are madp f_rom this year’s low price cotton
and will be sold at practically cost to us.
Come, Bring Your Money, and Get Some of These Bargains
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Dress Gingham, 8Sc grade, extra special at
Dress Gingham, good patterns and colors, worth 10c, sale price
2500 ydsTStaple Check Apron Ginghartir7Mc grade, at
Yard Wid LL Domestic, . -v- . . . H
Heavy Yard Wide LL Domestic, worth 8Mc, at
Sea Island Domestic, 10c grade, at
Bleached Domestic, yard wide, soft finish, special
Bleached Domestic, best 10c grade, for one week
Laces and Embroideries at Greatly Reduced Prices
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thin meeting. The public at large
is invited to 4*e present on this
occasion. F. Herron, Adgt. i
Acknowledgment of Kindnee*
We take this method of express
ing our appreciation to the good
people of Graham for all the kind
words and deeds that were re-
ceived by us in the hours of
sorrow through which we have
been called to pass. Everyone
we came in contact with evi-
denced their sympathy to us.
We shall never forget and always
appreciate those things.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carlton.
Methodist Church
I suppose we will hold a pro-
tracted meeting in September, as
that is the plan. But in tlie
imTfhfrrne"wo""arVIiffttng ""Xir ftie
regular service* and are now
in- a lenten campaign that I want
you to hear about next Sunday.
Last Sundaj’ was cold, Imt-ook—
manv “1 ayed out. ” J JLct ai^ be
UP hand, for next Sun,lay and let
us have a good day together.
J. Hall Bow mite.
He Came In And Talked It Over
He said lie wanted to earn
more, on joy more, and do it aa
quickly as possible. •
lie enrolled with us, worked.
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“aL,—mtlmsiastii-ally. and today ia filt-
n JHisition at a siilendid
Cyv /
V see, HEjvmt willing
talk., . few li^nia^ of his
to find/irvif our training w
New Millinery and Ladies Reody-to-Wear Department
We have just remodeled our store, giving a large space to our new
Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Department. We now have the belt stock
of Millinery Goods we have ever shown Our, nevy Coat Suits, Skirts,
Waists, Dresses, Kimonas, etc., are arriving by express every day.
Wc Cordially Invite You to Visit thi* New Department.
S. B. STREET & COMPANY
to
tint*
training would
it had done for
hundreds/</ others.
you rannot call, a postal will
. v*j* T _
obtain the same- result. Don’t
wait until ‘--tomorrow** to writ/!,
hut do it before you go to ^ bed
tonight. -
If you are deficient in your
Penmanship, take our Mail
('nurse - u.-ti flimriiiituu u«t itifttfllOn
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Most every fellow
who haa control of
“V
i minutes ypsterday and renewed
for The Lender and Dallas News.
in town
a spot of
grund as large as a wagon
•heet or larger, is talking garden-
ing.
The pupil* of Prof. Crabb’s
School of Munic will give a re-
4 eitnl in’the auditorium of the
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Worth Sunday.
Mrs. J. Hall Bowman ia in
South Houston where she was
called Monday' by the scdIouh
illness of her father. Bro^low-
man and Rosemary aecojgpanied
her as far as Fort Wor
w
Seed F
I have for sale.
Maize Seed, thresh
High School Building tomorrow. head,
Jo*.
Mac Ho-Pa B Society
The rainy weather, did not
prevent the girls of the Mae-Jlo-
Pa-B Society from meeting Tues-
day evening, March 2; 1915. Tiler
were only a few who did not
respond to the roll call.. The min
uteg for the last two meetings
were read and approved. The
program for March 9, was read!
The following program was reu
f ,
ered:
Declamation
Piano Duett
Sadie Scott.
Cui^rent Events of the society—
Eula Stone.
Reading—Eateline Price.
IT. D. Makeig will leave in a
few days for Parral, Chiahua*.
Mexico, where he will accept a
mining position aft $150.00 in gold
per month with all expenses, Th«
manager of the mines there was
a former employer of Mr. Ma-
keig in Russia and in a letter to
him which was received last
wAek, he expresses grejft deil?f
“The Perils of Pauline” will
start soon at the Opera House
Eggs!
Pure bred \ V
eggs, 15 for
-Amy Robertson.
-Neweta Flint and
si!
itc Orpington
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D. Spivey.
Graahm, Texas.
When a nmq takes you aside
and knocks some other man
always remember that in about
ten minutes lie will take some
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other man aside and knock you.
J. W. Davis, one of the lead-
ing stock farmers in the Farmer
country, was in the city on busi-
ness Monday and handed us his
renewal to The Leader with an
order for Holland's Magazine and
Farm and Ranch/ That’s a good
combination.
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Orbie Slater who was so serious
ly injured a few weeks ago and
carried to the Beckham Sanitar-
tum^where he underwent air op-
eration, is recovering rapidly and
will soon be out of danger. This
is food news to Orbie’a many
friends who had almost given up
hopes for his recover}’.
“The Perils of Pauline.”
Miss . Edith Hancock Jt4w«ed
to her homo in Bluffdule last
Tuesday, after spending three
months here visiting her sister,
Mrs. R W. King.
Did you, ever hear of n person
| who lost' liin position because he
i
wrote too well!
Every cent paid us'for mail
course will be deducted from the
regular course when you enter
school. You just can’t afford U>
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miss this opportunity.
For further particulars, address
BOWIE COMMERCIAL COL-
LEGE, Bowie, Texas. 2t
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Day*
Tour druggist will refund money it FAZO,
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itrktaag.
Blind. Bleeding or Protrudi og Pilei in h to 14 day*.
The fir«t application gives Ease and Kent 30r.
Very Choicest Beef-
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I am now butchering fat calves
These calves have been feed
one hundred days and ire
very choice beef.
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Graham Meat MarKet
FLOYD McCOMAS, Proprietor
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.