The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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nd Accesserieir Casing Vulcanizing
and Repairing. Battery Repair
Machine Work.
“It is a li^ng way to
11 South Bend, aiki I have n© way
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Hii had "tkvH^Tti caUle ”
[of the season tSla weak pant]
I Tuedjsay .waa dipping day et Mr.]
Peering’s and Thursday atf the
I Hunt raiich.
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Brought City Service to Our To
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diss Ona (,'rabtree returned
iundp from a visit to relatives!
Seymour. She was acconipau-
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We Are Fixed to Fix It
Prices Right
W. F. BABB. Pen. Mgr.
teora Buchanan and Catherine
Stroud.
MiflS Kxa White returned home
V eduesday from Padgett where I
I she taught school the past tern.*.
Mias Jessie Nicewarner closed
j her school Friday at Loncf Oak
on account of so many caead' of
•W. W. Buchanan has purchased]
j the W. H. Cantwell property and
teas Levoime one of Jean's mer-
Of Money Collected and Disbursed from April 1st, 1916, to April 1st, 1017
WATERWORKS FUND
Mr. Cantwell will travel around
some on account of his wife's
health and will later locate on a I
Prof. O. A. Me Prayer has closed
y^fi^ Disbursements..
8,702.361 his school at Padgett where he
5,183.731 made a good record as a-
v 3 ' " * I pal Be surprised his manv
H.l.nc April ...............................: •>.»«•« friers by bringy,g home . wife.
GENERAL FUHD I He *nd Mias Veta Oliver, of Lov-I
Balance April 1st, 1816,,
By Receipts...........
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intr we,re married in Throckmor-i
j ton • last Tuesday. Miss Oliver
_______ H,57».6i|^auP^t Ht Caliomia the past term
Less.Disbursements.................................................. 6,333.9ft|We wish for this popular couple]
■' 1 j much matrimonial happiness
BalanoeApril 1st, 1817........................ ....... ...... .......t 245.55 ^„el g ^
BOND INTEREST AND.81NKINGfFUND « \ . -
Clothe.
Caprrfglrt. t*lT. 1
HS£T£*
Balanoe April 1st, 1916.------...................’..11,117.541 Henry Ghapfel Newt
By Receipts........ .........................■«<.»................ I,BT.Ml| \Nell,#aa we fialed to get ouri
j letter to the office last week will
Style-Wear-Ecenmny-$17:«—thil it the cbmbinatioii tha» m*Am
Styleplus the National Clothes. Under die present condition of high prices,
men are more than ever astonished that the price of Styleplus retrains the
some. Astonished at tfaesame style in the fabrics Tail-wool or wool-arid-silk ) ,
the same careful workmanship, the s^me guarantee of splendid wear and
satisfaction, all at the same price, $17.
- The demand for Styleplus has doubled the makers' output, thus materi-
reducing manufacturing costs. At the outbreak of the war they bought
great quantities of cloth at the then lower prices. Coupled with their
scientific, concentrated method of manufacturing this one-price suit, these
savings have enabled them to keep the price the same.__
\ isit this store today and realize at once that their economy is your
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gain!
Less Disbursements
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2.5^121trJ' >e*ln-1
_!__I . As March did not blow enough
Balance ApriUst, IM7...........................................$1,086.331Tor us April is finishing up., fori
Bond. Outstanding April Ut, W17 ..................................*".d 80 “nd
*•••-. T. E. WAU^CE, Swr.fr,. H™8 ^ f,rl"» «“ra<'n8 “rH
' ‘not doing much good.
Mir. aaid Mrs. Jfarnl, of Tonk
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Count!] Correspondence
Valley, spent Sunday with
Moran's family.
Misa Della Smith nad nearly
! all nf her pupils *pt4it Smidny
Tr«4« Mark bc|.
Style plus
-{-all-wool fabrics '
+ perfect fit
■f- expert workmanship
+guaranteed wear
Styleplus <jf 17
Clothes ™
TJSWns prtc» the nation ovwr.*
( J*riq in C*&j £lj)
B. Street 8t> Co.
Mount Pleasant Haws .was well attended last Sunday.
Wasn't the rain fine! It sure
will he a great help to every-
thing. Some of the men around
here have begun to plant cotton,
and the women are planting
more gardens since the rain,
Orville Ely' visited Thomas
Thursday night.
Our school will be out neat Fri
Aay and there is to be a picnic
on that day. Everybody invited
to come. Mr. Editor, you come
and I will see that you get all
the pie you can eat. | A
I suppose all the corr««j>ond-
enta have gone to town today.
The Watkins man was in our
community last week.
War, war. That is all you
can hear and some say if it goes
oh wer will have to pick our tpeth
.after drinking water, everything
Will be so high we can't buy t(!j
Dallas Moore vjsite& Joe and
Charlie Pafdue last Thursday
Mm. Wingar is said to he im-
proving thi* week. ' " , 7T,
Next Saturday is dipping day
again.
on Rock (’reek gathering flow'
©r8.£ They had dinner on the
Mias Zelma Matthews visited I ground and all got back in time
Mi*, K.t.. Kly MoiKky: «hp<4 . ^ #nd ^ ^ H J iu
Mre6' ^Z"ra Wad?1“^n,»,lite left MomUy for their home in
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Mmb Lucile Ely viisted _________1 ________ . le£j^ „
Lorene Matthews Monday night. I sick the past week but is better n i
Mias Beulah Nesbitt visited Mis^lat. this writing. v j uai>aJ>1^B
Pauline Burnett last Sunday. | ^Grandpa Vick and ’iilrs Letha • Mrs' ,,arna^iu a,Ml daughters,
Frank Cooney, of Eliaaville, via Glidewell are still in.Ft. Worth
ited at N. Ely ’s from Stmtfay nn-
tlOToritlay.
Miss Dqvie Singlet ion attended
Sunday si^iool at Brier Branch
Sunday afternoon. ____
Rev. O. E. Dickson, of Abilene,
will preaeh at PlensanV Hill next
Sunday afternoon.
Aunt Mandy.
with his - son, Johnnky Vick,
whose wife died last week.
Rene Turner visited Mr.*
no
Monument Hews
We had another shower this
week that will hold grain for sev
ersl days sud put enough mois-
ture in- the ground to bring np
feed that had to be planted ov-
{et, and tor cotton planting. We
arc having more high wind, and
e hope it will bring more rain.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Q. M. Blevins has the measles.
Also one of Mr.'and Mm. Dick
Ke ves litfle boys has had them.
It seems to be a mystery* where
they got them.
A FARMER
SAID
recertify: "Why, BeU
Telephone comes in
mighty handy when /
telf shot
Same 6f the boys attended the
. .HIHH H faring a good degl lately) with
at Mr. De|smg'e at Kamo rhetgn«ti»ffl. He THE igt cntlre-
all met at the aeliopl hht “auto-be-a-mule.
Quite a crowd of Monument
folks were in Graham Big Mon-
find myself short hand-
ed. When anything
breaks during the busy
eeaeon, we can order a
new part shipped from
Miss Edna and Mrs. Arthur Viek,
attended the funeral, of Mrs. W.
A. Kibble in Gooenseck last Wed-
nesday r
J. L. Mcljaren visited his broth
er, Robt. McLaren, at Mineral
Wells, who has been very! sick,
but doing very well when he
left him Friday evening.
A. C, Anderson spent Satur-
day night with Alec McLaren at
Sa(em.
Dipped cattle at Horace Ribble
last Saturday. Will dip one day
this week at Mr. Moren's,
I ittle June Vick has been
quite sick the past week. ~
Mr. and Mre. Rome Wade were
Monday visitors to Graham. .
Miss Della Smith and Miss Ed-
na Jarnagin were trading in Gra-
ham last Saturday and attend-
ed the wedding at the court
hqqse.
Most all the corn has been plow
Saturday after a few. days stay-
on the Plain®. • v^~
Church and Sunday school
were well attended Sunday. Rev
Oliver preacl^d. Everyone come
back next Sunday, Rev. S. D.
Cook will preach.
< Ludwell and Irene! Reed of Gra
hm^ were visitors at the Flat
Rock Sunday school Sunday.
Come again. Visitors are always
welcome at the Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bryant en-
tertained the younger set with n
party last Saturday night. The
crowd left e/t a late hoar. All
said they had had an enjoyable
time. >
Mrs. T raft on is not improving
as fast as it was hoped that she
would. .
• Mrs. E. H. Corley was on the
puny list a few dkys last week.
D. B. Mayes and little daugMI^,
ter, Anna, spent 'Saturday with
Mr. and Mm. G. O. Hazelton,
Prof. 0. J. Haseltou spent Sat-
urday night with D. B. Mayes.
Come on, Dixie, with wwne more
Salemites haven't gotten all the
goUen
sand out of our eyes antkears yet
, Some of our young people
went to Henry Chapel Sunday.
The musical at Mr. McLarens
Saturday night was well attaad*
ed and all report a jolly good
time. A few from II«‘iiiy“ChapeI
were present. Come back again
Yotf will always find a welcome
at Salem, j
The Carter boys are building
fence this week. |
War talk is. the order of the
day down here. Many an ach-
ing heart this war has caused,
and no tolling how many bleed-
ing hearts there will be before
it is over . Here’s hoping that
matters will be settled soon with
no more trouble.
Misses Bessie and Ressie Hib-
son and Lillian McClaiiJ paid
m. Black a pleasant call. Fri-
day evening.
Little Bernice Hinson is spend-
ing the week in Graham visiting
her sister-in-law, Mm. Fannie
Hinson.
t m
mnrielped
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» *<*?» *ood lettcrs- 1 like to'kt" f7" line ililmnr- »p-nt T
Misses Una amith and Adq-
____________________„______lat Prn 4* the country
crop wonderfully. We would be I know some of the people there.
^Viohr
Mm. Hinson arid da
Borne of oi
ir.. ________
The farmer appreciates Us
gEEgd
Hope for more news next time. |«n the Red Top community ^thwj gQiree> ^
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1917, newspaper, April 19, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886657/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.