The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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TEXACO CRATER
on your tractor %ears
.
You have spent money—more than yo« figured
—to replace worn gears, chains and sprockets. That a
is why you will appreciate this great gear lubricant
and ih^expense# it say— far trastor owners! -
TEXACO CRATER COMPOUND
STICKS ty-the gears and other exposed parts, ft^
pxotecu and labtkaUs in spile of flying dust, grit
and sand. - — - ‘gEt,'' " "* "
At the dose of a 4ong working day, though tfog
-gears may be coated with dust and grit, you can run
y" your finger on any of the teeth and feel th<
ThatVTEX-
LOW LIST HON SKIDS
The Tire For All Seasons
Ttythe final-aaaiysis of tire value comes~the element of'milel^W"
__1 E,.,. „ 4-Viot xiril 1 mira irrm tTTCkufpW
rCOSt. a oti can t t>uy any tire liicil win give juu g*cnicii
mileage. Returns prove it. And the price of Fisk Non Skids is
1 less than the plain treads of several other standard mak£S«.
. • • .-'*•"***-* *•»'___j
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Buy a set of Fisk Non Skids and make your
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^ own Qoniparisona, .
GRAHAM ELECTRIC & AUTO CO.
Indian Monnd News 1
~ The shower of rain was very
much appreciated last Tueilsay.
Misses .lean and Ivy . Btyan
spent Sunday with Miss Lillie
~ Thomas. ; ..
jL J. Bo an 1
Mr. Reed of Rocky Mouml were
visiting j*» t;hi« e€fi*w<. i
Ittgaday: _______i_
s
',*TOT!t to me, l’> send it in to
'1'he leader for you if you have
not time to send itjn.
- ■'■Will Hswkims and daughter,
Miss Daisy , were shopping in
Graham Saturday.
George Hawkins went to Jean
Saturday.__'_______
Miss Minnie Fisher is visiting'
• her sister, Mrs. Fanni^
Bryan,
a few. days this week. 4
, > | The ones who were at the par-
, Ha m; nw
gard.
Mr. and Mis. B. W. l'> :
ped at Mrs. J. S. Fiber s Fri-
day evening : B. W. went f*>
Graham on bnianesu the same
Ty-fghifit1 '' ' 1 iL."' '■ t.
Mrs. Bpps and children visited
Mrs. George Hawkins Friday.
Blue
Craig Point NeWk !
T or!more and more like rain
this, Tuesday, nighe. ___
Healtli is fine with the excep-
tion of Grandma Jvillion who. is Endeavor soeial at Eliasville
R-x Cornish and Miss Delilah
Robbins were wnupg the crowd
at Mt. Pleasant Sunday.
Ignorance.
South Bend Newt
War, war has come at last. * It
seems that is all you can hear.
ed a crowd of young ladies Fri-
day afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock
Christina Harrell and brother
Madisi n. and Lester Braddock, at
tended the play at Gralndp Fri-
ana
Oak iff, whTdr^wuutirgive
pupils.
Then of (Wig ranch scbdol should
drop in as soma think it will do,
with their 2U or 25 pupils, % we
would have a pretty good bunch
tp begin with. If these schools
are put together wc hope that
there will be nothing left undone
ill hinder i« from—having
one of the host comity .schools
to be found anywhere. C. R.
Mayes was re-elected trustee and
R D. Tyfa wnw olectwl.—John
Woods, the old trustee holds an-
other year. The re were-23 votes
cast.
As time
That's hbw it, save*
Reduces wear.
ACO CRATER COMPOUND.
the gears, chains and sprockets!
Saves costly replacements. It helps you
moic on your investment by caving on replacement
• expense. --------
Try a 25-pound can of TEXACO CRATER
COMPOUND. See the Texa^j dealer in youi town,
or write our nearest office.______- -
[ “ TEXACO LUBRICANTS FOR ALL PURPOSES.
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THE TEXAS COMPANY /XK
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Dealers Everywhere
C. C, Robinson went to Qra-
, ham
throw down my pencil and go. - Roark took Sunday din
Murray <News
Sunday school as usual Sun-
day with a good attendnacej
Ike Brisco nad Lee Dixen call-
ed at the home of R. G. Taylor
Sunday afternoon.
Mils Frances Brisco is at work
day night. ; - - _
paOfcCluskey returned home
from Elbert Friday afternoon
whdre she had been visiting the
past week.
Mkm gBS n"fl
Dudley, attended the Christian
at
Mi» Minnie Fisher returned j seriously sick with heart disease, Mrs. Monro's Friday night.
borne from Inglewide Thursday'and .Mrs: Lawrence’s children^ -Lf**rtrr Brad dock tookhwfafh-
morhTng where she had been vis have the whooping cough.
iting her sister Mr>. Cbirdl Bird
the past week." ■ J .....^
Honry Dolling and Miss Cora
Belle FiHds attended Sunday
Mr .and Mrs. J. IL A^ood, of for medical treatment.
Graham, Spent Sunday at Grand- Mrs. J. R. McCluskey is slow-
ma Killion s. ly improving at this writing.
.The pie supper at Brier Branch
'Misess Ivy and Jean 'Bryan
visited their cousin*, Misses Fay
evening
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wm a success, There i* good at- ham from Friday until Sunday,
tendance at the Sunday school Miss Fannie Goode has return-
at Brier Branch. rd home from Monument where
Mrs. Ellen Hurris Ifc visiting she has just closed her school
The singing at Mr. Epps’ Sun-j her daughter at Holliday. r Rev. Warren Cunningha^, of
<Uy night was well attended and | ^llila a CrOHftl n T!)ro< k:nort<,n. preached on inter-
had some good singing. . | singing «t Frank Gallaher's Sun esting sermon here Sunday morn
"Misowi Minnie anld Fay Fisher;day evening. Thg.
tw : ij per at Mrs. Etta Easter-j Jake Robbins and family, of Mns. F. A. Young and soh, of
bng s Sunday night. Shamrock, came overland in their Eliasville spent Sunday with II.
Grandpa Slaughter attended' ar spend u few <le\s with his M. Ford and family.
Sunday school here Sunday. Hg parettU, Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Rob- The young people enjoye<l a
hat! left here last fall to spend fbihC* .....Ingest M. IL TTarwftFii Sum-
the winter with a brother ef his' Will Hiw4mtf of VitlLy day afternoon;.
Rev. Roark filled his pulpit at
F'ish Creek ^Saturday and Sun-
day. He had a good si$ed con-
gregation Sunday. While in con
’erenre SaturdaJ they set the
time to begin their revival meet-
ing Friday: -night hefoiy the sec-
ond Sunday in July. ^
Tlie fifth Sunday meeting is to
convene with the Fwh X!r«ek
churchy " / - ’
There Is to be ^ working at
the Tyra cemetary next Saturday
All who can, come and assist in
tkia good work, . ,
Tom Dixon ate Sunday dinner
with Hilliard and Wesley Taylor.
Mrs. J. T. Hamilton and son,
Tyra, Misses- Jewel Tyra and
Minnie and Bessie Moreland went
to Graham Friday. They stopped ;
on their return at Mt. Pleasant
and visited the school. Prof. W.
K. Simpson came as far as J. II.
Meggison’s with them.
W. E. Simpson of Mt. Pleasant
Church at Fish Creek
w’hile here ^nd w'as shaking hand
with old friends. _____--—
Double Wedding to be May 9th
The following invitation has
been received by friends in the
city and throughout the state:
Mr. J. M. Whitfield requests
the'-honor of’your . ffosenee
the marriage of his daughters
■- Rnbg Fay
to -
^ V?, J. F. SUce
and ‘
fthdlar Fin
to*
hatn train over a year. IJ« wag
at MaahfieJd, kviny there
The Girl Who Works
Qod bless the girl who works!
________* ■ _ . . r* ,i g
She & not too proud to earn her
own living, non ashamed to be
caught at her daily task. She
smiles art you , from behind the
counter or desk or printer’s ease.
at Newcastle. '“r': "T—~
Ike Brisco went to Graham
Friday. . _ t
T , . * rsr.-. *- ^
-F- was glad to se<* so many ........ , ,
good* letters'in Tl.e Leader last'^HW memory in ev-
week. Let's try to make them ^I ung fhe touches. She is like
more interesting in the paper. ^the bravc ^<>»«taineer, already
As nows is scarce I will close
for this time. ">*r Dixie.
up thyrbrecipie^—climbing
struggling and rejoicing. It is an
honor to know thie girl and to, be ^
worthy of her esteem. Lift^your
hait to L?r> young man. m ihe
passes by. She’s a que^i in the .
realms of^wwBanhoodT^^c^^ a ^ >
princess (among the toilers. . Her
at bands may be stained by dishwash
ing, factory grease or printer'a
ink, but it is an honest hand;
If stays misfortune from the
i home, it support* an invalid
’lOvfcd one, maybe; it is a moving,
potent, shield that protects many
a^'family from the poorhouae. All
Miss Janie Hamilton and Myra
■■■ Jones, of Sunshine, spent Satur-
er t« Graharo Fn<toy «ft.rao«k_rfw „i|r[„ ,Mr. .1 T „.mn.
ton.
The jsirty at J. E. Moreland’s
Saturday night was well attend
1.eroy BnUon v',rtrf in Or- ,d all w
Mr. A. K. Jopling . ] honor to the bravo toiler! God
On Wednesday morning May;blew» th<l tfW who works!—Pitt®-
the JRh, 1917, at 5:30 o’clock, at,bur« A^v^ate. v
hia rei«ileiic*e, s<>vep miles .east
Sir 0
25 bushels
ear/1
For .Bali
corn for sale.
E. B. pwen.
---■■gfJLU,
down in. AUsliia county.-
pent Sunday with his sister, Oil machinery is arriving daily
Perry Hawkips took Sunday fiir» | Mr?Uf>t1» Wade. - so iE wont be long iwrtil drilling
ittr with Maat.on Thaicss Samday |—Alr^. W.-;dc Orr^Il, of will -m-,- „„ W. M. Good
E. IL Stocking took supper
.Sunday.
Mrs. Ejrps and children spent
selves. Those who attended from;,*- », . ..
a dat^ce »-cre M«e, “d the U,t*"r
Hamilton, Myra,—Jones, Jessm4 \
Mayes, W. E. Simpson) Lloyd
Grandma Trimble is visiting
friends in this community.
• Saturday was trustee election
day heq& and at Fish Creek dis-
trict electe<L two trustee*.
of Graham, Texas.
At Home*
~ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Slice,
Beauipont, Texas, after May 20.
At Ibp* , ’
Hr. and Mrs. A. K. Jopling,
Fort Worth, Texas, after May 15.
Tlilis is the culmination of a
lovers’ romance wliich the first —
parties started some six years Aad Was Run-Down, Wttk wd
HANDSrARNt
IIMM AU
LIMBS ASLEEP
some two
years ago, and 'Will be of iinter«?st
to their many friends.
Misses Fay and Flo are the
daughters qt Mr. J M. Whitfield
w>hf> i* a pinoeer citixen of this
county.. He has lived here near*
ly■ fta (y years and has experienc-
ed much in the early days in
They Young county.
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
L
Made Her Well.
FlA*—Dtllta Prine,
Of u?vT:.',Affcr th® Mr*
i t-c^ d,,‘I *°l ▼•nr much.
ST \ ?u
I *>uld kS't -
nolue. My condition wu
Batm-dav
B. I), Tyra and ra-riectgd.f 'ffT Ml.^f m.n „,i WD,nJ„^f1
^ ^ - • exemplary habit,. [\'
I i 7kbm^ThTe,tt,k ,,f inumbcr “thl*Clty- H« ^ j M3°^,rdnl.u™«or.n!i SLTf 5S
I.ue Oak and Cnb Station, eon-j ployed by-Ike C.R I & (I Rv 1 ,“r<11), “I* Mr hua^YStafnJ
»..l.datinK their school,. Uat weeB*^IveraJ year, since while on a «W. *Iffri^^2iSS C*"1JL_S
M(»ndav with Mrs. Joe Fwhrr.
'
mid vnd da,
ig to Tbt fin
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tidwell and folks Saturday and Sunday .
daughters- Miss MildtSdb of Grn Vera N%*ll Hair is visiting in
Xmtt vteRog ft1 1,1,1 M k°fr the a hoifaw taritdoir and kiln contract
the Tjadie* Missionary Society afternoon at Grandma KilliohV [ Clyde Billingsley went to Elia*
which meet* on Thursday after
■■■■1 now|j|pn wiidjpfiwijfioji
Mr*. Walter Hand spent Satur- villr Sunday afternoon.-
i? flight at Mr*. MorjBtli In the . Blue
majority o# the school patrons of or, making Tcra* hi* h
botk^flidfea stand on tbia xubjecty seven, years,
we dauVitBOW, ua- ive havA^nly York nmi Gnrnda. I health. After the^ofT!
.«>k«n„a v"r-v fMr f. *• m _.Mr* •>““«—«»!«» kavSs#;
ie community
,employed
a.i ~ft.i”. ^',fv ii
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.