The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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Be iM Jfeeo^cyidrfeaij£
*U*sLJLeette.
the Lord your God: fqr He hath given
- rain moderately, and He will cause to
r you the former rains, and the latter
•st month. And theifldors shall be full
i™1 * Pr,c®* e Sherman and Den!
•on have tnen raided to SO cents pa
Ollon; quart, lJ cent*; pjDl> 7 <*04,
c ream, 2o oenis per pint; butter, «
fienton h;»s a white
i iBordeaux, Prance, and proceed*
to Africa, where the groom la a Prca
rm, my great army which sent among
shall eat In plenty, and be satisfied, and
uv!
Bell county will hare a new £)oe»
byterian missionary.
The W«t Texas African Methodla
♦hw yntiw r.*Af akmd hath dealt
Channing, Hartley county, baa baa at Sh^ctnan, Bljhop R A. Carter
•sham
pres id i n y.
- Hughes was boro on Friday
and has .wbUlitTH) is Uiere
By 1ST) to l4o Soi
■naerrllle precinct 01
ipltalHn of TW
Somortcll county went anti.
la*, while huntini
ig near Union City
To do the God»giT^n wdrfc^ t|
that coir way to the old Eureka Mill at Eliasville
we wilftonger disappoint our patrons that may
bring clth their wheat for we can grind both at
thp^fanie and do your^Work with neatness and
dispatcl if need be to run for the sack, there is a
1,1 11........ fnr fhr lf You wiU
tarry of west bank and look across you Will have
was last seen alive. He wasAlxty-one
The Business Men’» association o
Rn.vder, Scurry county, is promotlnj
a motor truck passenger and fretgh
line from »h«t place to Gail, Lamest
and oth**r s«n*ttat hav^ no railroMri
facilities.
Road district No. 7 of Milam
—— ------covin
ty voted a SIS.OUOgood roads issue a
bonds.
An attendance of .W is expected a
1 the annual Thanksgiving stag dlnnei 1
•t Temple. - . ' —•- .—j
During October the receipts of th. j
tory of the British War Office
women have been given full
recognition for heroism, -• id!
Mtee Kaftbiyn Wllliamo, the
ynrtt.loa etaimre fta
overate when, working in her
garden just outside Loe An-:
la an auTomoTiTTe
were #141,.gli.es. lb.
Ahgelo Mi
record month.
Bramlett, the wife
» P romjnent Schleicher county ranch j
¥ of the old l&urcka Mill. “How majestic"
s upon the good old rock foundation mad
for many years of honest service for all
•atronize. Come and ace.
roan, was Instantly killed and her has
b»ncLsaeien*}j injured. The car wa
demolished. ^
—AHe Central Texas District Farmers
•Bio? held a called meeting at Austin
U WM addreSse#' hy J*. CL AVeinert
manager of the state warehouse am
fere issued by the county clerk
Of Johnson
a course lm electrical engineer
in* arnd has Just bid on ft big* ed at Cameron oa_charg* of killing hill
-wf j »JIH tt-.dt V!TJ * bus
•onsty, burned,
of Dimmer f
, . iW«9lWw WM«w» a oy «MBt
»f the VnMrtS gataf
»>t*ee>v«wafc eaa efcaait^ yi4
f «M#y Wr^lemorrtey;*'V«* peo ,
* ** - iiOa . )B»asi<: • :rsJ. lv ^. -
•t QoriSth, ia Dentoi
, entailing a loss o
I A certain xzuut lo Oklahoma
p.a&st»*39
bats
doubt, he had many bemevo-
lent thoughts ahaut the grand
Ts*i- "V -*yir tr -tr *
bxinS»7 gid kJ
Daring the Weet Texes Pal) fm
San Angelo there waa an old soil
P*ra*e, with 2,000 participant*.
WfU Ijps i orperatloa will eeta
at Dallas a depot for iatertype
Mgro-.Bttack* him
From. Ameriejun factoriew
shipments of 1*,510 carloads
at au&omobJeg to OctobW,^, D.n,v rW»rri"i’ith7.W) L"
'^6 Bcmocrauc thiay^arwtTrgtwrrecor# r#r
that- month, according to a
report to the boB-rd of Erect-
ors of the National A u tome
bile Chamber of Commerce on
srrMpoflarng month of last year.
Tom Parker was convicted atCantoi
a charge of killing W. W. McWil
103Penalty was thirty years.
Fletcher- Williamson, a negro, , wa.
quitted at Dallas on charge of wifi
\ *^keaidewt hoe been re-elected
wince the re-ejection of An-
drew Uackson,tnntil teat Tues-
*day. ♦' States, purely rock-
VIbbed Republican/ swung for
YWllson, La Foliate of Wis-
- <consin,*one of the moat pow-
^ 4«vful Reputylcan leaders, made
A is rrace for the seiuute support
^ !1ng President. Wilson s lead- j
s tin# policies and measure*. T;
It te a grodt and VTtranrdi-1
•ary victory. America has
vindicated Woodrow Wilson.
ure, caused by the premature cxplos
ion of a torpedo, the 'easing faliint
A ARNOLD
A ttqcy s - at-Law
rein all Bute and Federal
[ money up6n lands, bpj
Dr's lien notee, etc. Hav«
itract* mi title* and oar
on short notion. v
November 1
Whei Ym lm .V.
ODR TELEPHONE
Ifl Yftr Hnr ti4 Office
and seti
complet
furnish
partner or the late Governor Th rock
°m rooJton and late Chief, Justice Brown
•• McKinney. He organized th
The Boys ajnrd Girls Agricul-
Clubs of Palo Pinto
Ituiral
they exhibited"ftTlihe Dallas
Fair this year, and returned
home with prises segregating
$72.00. What is the matter
first Sunday school at that c
county judge of Collin cJun
years add a Mason since 186$.
A. MORRIS,
NTIST.
ca! union is firinting ak the Cottoi
Homer Euiianks, a farmer, had hal
bis bead blown off by a shotgun flrec
H 8^orl lan,r*. ml Ida- mn* mil*
Officers start*
Lm| Dirtaict Ctuectins
with ill poiits
Palace.
[ Graham ''National Baal
IRAHAM. TEXAS.
A cotton stalk ten feet high and
thirty-four-pound turkey, the
selling for $$,$&_ were Cooke
products.
The fou r-y ear-old eon oTsT .
of Deport, Lamar county, stuck a nai.
in a heel. Lockjaw set in, with deaU
lattei
1 M. H CHISM.
Dent400 Photographer
JORAHAM, TEXAS.
Weal* of Square, two doors somtt
hi pursuit ofcarm?tL Affair was th.'
result pf a feud,_____Eubanks leaves -tj
widow and three small children.
John F. O’Coooor, seventy-two, whJ
vGhrivttem attitude iu thin, day
•of.tourdev aaul Wooda^ed. The
TVictory is oure, d€g|>ite . the
stupendous obetaclee which
blockaded the way. for
xBjioLhfcT period af pewco jtnd
with his father and brothers built th
Houston and Texas Central railway
died at Chicago. He also constructs!
Square, two
thian Hall.
would
following.
Calvin J.
Davis, twenty-eight yean
emtaj
railway at Blossom,
priw was worn or hot, nmd th«
•he Katy railway. loteraent was
Dallas, forty-five years his home
List of whbol lands to be placed
Lamar county
died Sunday.
ATTOtWEYAT-LAW.^
Notary Public
i in all Courta in the State
W. L RAVES, iftuei
»'re telRuK fBSDtlgkytir V "rflurao tor~the
wrar county farUDerB are using Slnall outlay of time ‘ and
dollar bills to wrap mon^3r* Now is the time
tamales fn and that wa;btlt yr)to k«giii the layinglot ^lana
this part of Teaaa are pdclrlTJg r^r «®- ^hi|>lt at thefVpr next
tihfe greenbacks away is siloe.1 Jrear- Many of the prizte can
Oreat te the prm^etfty Gf : brought to Voting cnunfy
the market Jan. 1 has been receive)
by the commissioner of the genera
land offioq from the printer- It is fix
tree distribution* TotaAumber o
acres is L w5,0b0 — 475,000 ini Brewster
county, 213,000 Jlo^presidio and ao.om
•60,836,000; Fort Worth, 162,400,000
Galveston, 924,296,000.
seym^y;fi^0ltf,o
near R4y, .Johnson county, died sud
depiy Saturday morning while eatim
breakfast; heart imubhc------
^ Jtot>ri,fca Stgb hnnnnht a
KING & DUG
Parka Well Sold.
, S. WaUwi^ j»i diUhUl tif
tlre Fimt Naitlonpl ^annk of
l_ tbla city, c<? P f~ifWFs~"
of the J. W. Patrks ranch, ln-
.Xlmting the fuaiioTrft T^tirkiB oJl
well, first of the week, ftor.H
i (Hiisiduraititm of $66,240 cffflh.
in El Pwi
Preparations are under way
- ter a t*s4imonle< dinner 'Ni
hvnor of Professor P. W
j4$elm—e Nm^ a Tn'wnuM wiTl *W,Ti77
! a prominent place on, the inrno und af
Horn who
filling his twelfth-term
iinviTM riiunry:
tendent of the public schqplr of lha
Nov. 18 was desi/naioil ’*' turkc:
JBtingine«« -fa*i ^ f©w - -----4—ningh#- exo<-oi <»n,-
or mouths, «hh1 a wtee cohser- DKHmber ^ Xri-aau:
-VAtipn of money mad^ Cabin* m-gair nfe us
« it ml <'UK tor the future vfar* & boy w>nifi amall- eonatry
{*<**P• llPtlr-!pff-4hr"trrffT use
Gf bH the darThg tears of e®rly-oppprtU’ntet, they de-
Abe cewtury, jfi tha return Vf,,°Ped thefr talents by study,
of the intrupid D^utchland to .l^rkliBg tSefr
«ur ehores. This wonder ar.'; thrpuph and-in , . ... - ...... ,m
'V'ived -recently at New L<WJ- ‘‘IhiiM&k ooilego toward » ^hort plea foi
«lon, Connecticut, safe and l*lat broader experion^ejn ____~.-=^-----——^——
tfon^ lav
day at Prros.
been Sent out to members Qf*civlq/ai^
deayoring to li iw fanWri market oi
, that day itVTr_slirpT.i> birds.
fiijde JMllaro' rl< 11 itty-
■-ftBltfer. i»f the Washiuij^Tfein club oi thf
.American 1 league, was oper
j ated on In a Paris sanitarium
._, -V»the ia 11 trnn n/ tLr fl||l|*l| |T gll
WTty. irtci'ggurt Texas held w
most ;”TToustoh, fourteen, .sentences were im
Maw^-tnirntiies alTotit the dffeloU
for the land. The oil already
' developed on this lafad is euf-
fiolerit to pay Mr. Walkttr 8
:-pe*i' initcyesf on his invest-
ment, and other wells, which
of course will Ibe drilled,
promise to increase fOTfha
ment of the Iron ore lands
Texan^aro boing mado. xayj.T.
Icr, industrial a^enl b^th^ r
several nTf-u iri the ttn
•nd-devciopment of such fidds,
that.larjrj' financial interests #rc pi;
ning to tnkeov, r- irid opeiuU the,■<
qoun^j, with jin,non,non wiuiih ultUiiaicsf
<4 dye stuffs In hold. After *7 fitted them 'to become
Hfce jobs of her steter ship. The “r/al>Jnet timber.*' The-Jr ex-
Brenven, report* were «*.ir am*),e should be an inspir- sclf-dcfen
€hk* The Deubchtend would atWB,» lo those iwho, being
Hake no further trips, but she b0Tn and raised in the ema.il
e^Bly run the ail ed COUD,**rj town, arc* apt to con-
Bee county iihii* woa g
ft. jjrntii' WBaagm^NtfaE^^glp
a court of civil appeals deoflion th
revorsed and remanded the fa so of >
DALLAS—
Mr. Parks has 5,000 atcrea
that Hu wife, cJiarged
log, be not prosecuted
■ ; attorney Tb» case had to «o
r'TTnder thoimpresaton he mm% taklnt ,oc*^ °P*i°n 'aHt sP»*lbg. wiien
Bpedivine, W. N. Hatcher, a reslden went Wets contested on
len in .this lease, a portion off
Nov. 12, 18; 15, 17; Limit
$he el a im«t
whUh -cornea
Nov. 18.
vith tj
Nov. 6, 7; Limit Nov. 15
twenty-five feet of the flowing
well, .fee, therefore,— feete—ft
was by no means a had trade.
coun
Nov. 4; Limit* Nov. 20.
Now* Will, Jte; LtnrttWot
et again, and hokle the B^w surround lags un-
• L?r<ra - r ,-h linn urn
1 jtikion-aairi energy her will mv#*
C0p$,d^rlirg fh a" irv^r"at ytefca
Itl Ihkf bad taken
ftut 1 tapir ftktwrel
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916, newspaper, November 9, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886425/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.