The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1916 Page: 10 of 10
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I Twwi lot
-tgror laving
*mme being a lawful charge
and constituting a prior lien
dung to secure the pay*
AND YHir ARE HEREBY
>ED"to be and afl
COMMANDED to be and ap-
***** hafnrft tha Hminrthlft
district Court of Toung Coun-
ty/Texas, at the next regular
Hh day of September A. D.
ft#L6, then and there to show
tires which are What’s more. It’s waphtt 4 ••
leroua for a car : < Not a thing to buy. You get
r - ".r/ ^ the finest Auto-Lite electric
per hour on the road,
peed of course varies under
different conditions, but in
practically every instance it
has been getting fifty miles
an hour and with ease.___
It has a 31
endurance,
#u or which, ~
wr - with other and fur- \—■
4*1 . being fully set out and
prayed, for in the plaintiff's
It only goes to prove
production can cut
petition fildd tn salt
riding springs in First come, first served.
the docket thereof aa soft No.
wherein the Beats at ~
Texas in plaintiff and Un
The Willys-Overland Compeay |
Toledo, Ohio. - 4?
MIM*laU.f.4bMt .
Graham, Texas.
any interest in said land or
Tots, defendants.
Given under my hand <and
weal of Bald Court, at office
*■ the City of Graham, in the
Cemly o# Young, thin L8*h ^
-----day of July, A.D..HIt.-------- -
TjSeal) Willie Riggs, {
Clerk, District^Court, Young
f*dle issued out of the Hon
Ang. 1916^ by the Clerk there-
g the case of J. A. Kemp
yjL JL B. DoLoog e* el. No.
1814, ad to me, a* Sheriff. di-
rected and delivered, 1 will
proceed to sell, wkh n thei
hours prescribed by law for
at, the ballot box sociatfon. ' Then you are ready to begii
ll citizenship of Prohibition—Its Reation to earning $12 to $15 per week
lenged. Good .Government, Morals, etc.
doubt that when Real and Imaginary Effects
itfatlYeypipen,pX of Intemperance, Thesnann
httieriff> s Sajes. on the first
Tuesday in Sept. A. D. 1916,
*t being the 5 'UULS tf Bold
soooth, before th** Court House
in the BOWIE COMMERCIAL.
COLLEGE,. Bowie, Texas. This,
win take about three to five I
No man te good enough to.
without
higher, tg
door of said YuunffTZbauatiC
*1i* r consent
the way of salary, are de
and supplies of from $50 to
$56. but.** the end of that
period you will be anallflsd to-
il backbone ;pf Religion and Drink. ======= =
in counsel with- Prohibition, Its Relation to 1
of the country Temperance. .
ins wai be the Good Morale and Sound ■
~ ~ GoSbet ------- -----—--"T. 1 .
eU^w.have TW-cvimkm
e now, Instead ferages. A. Claus, Austria,
e have Just one Prohibition* .the Obstacle to
r a majority of Real Reform, W. A. Wasson,
all the people v The Rule of Not Too Much,
pe to be bettor H. E. Heine man, Editor Amerl
Self government is as neces-
sary for the best development
o' woman mt of mam.
. The greatest compttnreirr
follow tng described property,
As a teacher, you would
result?
To.rouii£y7Texsm, as the
ever paid me was that my life
work had helped to make the
farent idea of what the qual- will be no "red toe#” a
iflcations of a teacher should re-hiring; no worry over
■bfe In case of any trouble Inlying a large number of
during the school year, almost Me* fo regard to your abi
^tr,L * » “ win me're15r be a. fl
take the part of the paretut, Mon of doing the Work
one person, Who realise*
appreciates your position.
business, there is no ltm:
your earning capacity.
, We have the credit
raune is shown sa the plat of
----Z-m___4 tZ Km
Aid town of record in the Jot-
flee of the County QLaph ol
Young Count/ Teofes. leviec
conditions, of the world bet
ter for. women
because, as you cam readily
see, the members of the board
expect to reside lathe place,
and do' no(r^c8«re to make
claa».--^&ranite State Outlook
Dangerous Literature.
Are these books in you
son and gold, and Is dedicated
J<to all who love liberty too
w#1l te albuso It,” The . first
Given under my hamd this
public library?
So long as State Coimtitu
ion and QdiDd Gov-
M. M. Wallace. Sheriff,
By Sam Dawdle, Deputy.
(George Glasgow, of Spur.
eminent.
vote wham 21, save idiots, luna
ties, convicts and women, wo-
men are brought down politi-
cally to i$x* level of those
/vtllAM MIL 1^. iia
edition of 10,000 copies lias
The Question of Alcohol
been given awgy and tha
second edition is out.
The BrOwers’ Association
thplr ypar book, and it is full
Edward Huntington, Williams,
M. D.
women of them.
than seven per day. while emy
Mrs, fl. Jones of Orth, wexo-
Jslat Ion
crimination is a relic of the
the Jeffery home
tblngr tike give sUtisfactioCL ki between
MUgnR
pot In ato* to complete
School *’
BHRraEBii
rectlng work, p
citizens"
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1916, newspaper, August 17, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886749/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.