Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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GRAHAM OAILf LEADER, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1W1.
WfrrtlLY LEADER
*- Published by
THE GRAHAM LEADER COMPANY
BOWRON & McLENDON, Props.
Entered a
ham. Texas
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Subscription Kates:
"She Months . .V........... ,J... 6.00
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NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection
upon the character, standing or repu-
tation of any perron, firm,1 or tffcrpora-
45 Years Ago
From the Files of The Leader
September 2, 1870. ■*— J*’
Thirty-six oxen, hauling nrx loads
of lumber, passed through town Fri-
day morning going to Griffin. ,
One Year ..... -............ .$10.00 Sheriff Brooks, has purer****! the
Brooks property on Pecan street.
Consideration $200.
- pol. Graham moved into his’ new
house on last Tuesday. Re now has
one of the best arranged -and most
tion which may appear in the coWnrms jvoffifortsSK hones anywhere to be
of The Leader will be gladly cor-}f°u**d.
brought to'the There
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attention of the publishers^ 1
MEMBER UNITED PRESS
was one hundred and sev-
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CLASSIFIED. ADS
WANTED—Two furnished moms
To> tight house kesping-A*Jv couple of
refinement. • Nothing but nice rooms
preferred. , ' 4-6p
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MADAM OPUS, world'* greatest
Palmist^ Clairvoyant and Medium, hat
returned,-now located next to Gra-
ham Land Office, Elm Street, near
postoffice. tf.
WANTED-—Nice furnished apart-
ment by couple of rednement, close;
ill if possible. Telephone this office *
for inflofrmatioa4..J 2-5c
Pecoing, hemstitching ami all
> kinds of embroidery. MRS. HOI.
CQlttg. WWi Mrs. Wilson, at P. tf.
M. Co. V v 8t7p
Subscribe for TTnr~DaTTy
SITUATIONS WANTED
Fresh* Strawberry' Shortcake at
1 LARRY’S ; 6
Ps
MECCA CAFE NO. 1
—A place where you juat naturally like to take your meala.
service can’t be beat in this part of Texas."' Everybody knows about
our "Blue Ribbon” bread and other bakery product*. Wholesale
and retail. "
r V East Sid* of Square
PHONE 138 o. J. WORM, Proprietor
| enty-five pounds of lard in town th<c Lubbock, Texas.
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COUNTY JAIL .
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[other day,’,a ’prime article
_r. D" for Graves has gone and the
I chic kens'have come from their hid-
ing places. It used tOj ’take ten
‘ j!chickens, at the hotel for dinner, -but
Ytmng county fo.lSvc xTsince the highera of the Doctor it
jicw jail.- r •’ —r ,only takes three.-
Thi' jtvas densenstratrd beyond all The case of the cattleman frr
question of ,d<ubt Aybsterday when -hooting on the streets, spdkpn of
Dr. Johnson of the!State Health De. 4n last week’s issue, came up'for a
partntent condemned the building hs finwL 'trial before Justice' Laffexty
being unsafe and unsanitary- ‘last Tuesday.- After a very excit-
ft was dem'onstfated Monday whfin de.bAte, the case Was submitted.
four prisoners, using, a common table to the jury, whose' A’erdict was not
knife as a saw, cut ' theii* way out Jnrilty. The trial -was unusually ia.-
through the wooden flot|r’ of the teresting- and both counsels^Spoke
building and made their escape. T •• -with rnoShleraWy wwrmrh,. ,
4t''haj» b.en demonstrated during; A took ptafe T«'
Acompetent bookkeeper and credit
rhan of twenty yetr’s experience. Crto
handle any kind of hooka. Wan? a
position with ?ome good, reliable firm
in Graham Address B. L‘. WRIgU C,
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FOR KENT
FOR RENT—Ope 3-room house, un-
furnished. Also two furnished rooms,
Call 300 Plum St., S. W. 56. ' 4-5p,
FOR SALE—Sewing Machine—
Ruly - Practice.ily new, reasonable
price — DAVIS 800 Oak st. 4-fip
COUNTER
long, for sale
TAHLE, twenty feet
at leader office.
Fresh Stravfberry
LARRY’S
Shortcake at
5
tf’Olt SALE—t Ford Roadster' also
. 1 Ford Delivery Body, .Tourist Camp
; Hng Trailer,, Folding Tenh 7x14, 10-
\>r double filled army duck, khaki
color.—,L. A. ,-FAUBLION, 1010 E.
Fourth street. _-6-8p
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Subscribe for The Daily lender
PAPER COMPANY WILL
UPEN AT AMARILLO
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Mecca cafe no. 2
North Rim Street-
you eat in the Mecca Cafe No. 2 once, you’ll eat there J^ways,
zu* becaus^ it’s the most Up-to-date-cafe in this part of Texas.
Open Day aifo Night_V. JOHN J..WORMv Proprietor
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Young County Lumber Co.
I Lumber, Shingles, Builders’ Supplies
.* Paints, Oils, Wire and Hardware
, YARDS—GRAHAM. ARCHER CITY
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FOR RENT OH SALE-,12-room
rooming house, doing good business
completely furnished, located in henrt
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Amarillo, Mar. 15.—The Amarillo
, a newly brfranixed
M oil field at Lake City, Texas— i c,oncer" of Oklahoma and
MRS. EDNA FAGQARD. 2-5f iArr‘*r,11° n«n, dx]mta~t^ open -for
busui. s- here shortly fBen Hirseh-,
city. John Mc-
thc last few months through thq. „ A
overcrowded and deplorable -u-dondi- i
tk*ns of the jafl, it being necefisnry formerly
Young’s law^ office on
A “lady” from '.hu-k-i-
of Graham, and a
to tok** prisoheral to the
-atjnight .ajgl .bed them there utvder
guar<
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dourtrodijt pf the-.Cwoael’artalled on bus-
i»Te u,v,jer ine^. A miuinderetamling existed
--•-between th« V,l(#ay,’v and a . citizen of
Grahain, who c4me mto the office.
. ' niiIpyrpTslbTar-gTrrAyart Ulked 6t, I ht-rfF* SALE—EleetPre-
, 1^UI r"* 1 ut ■ latest adVicy.s report ail, quiet South 1 Bend doibg- giiod
.....in ^ safe and ^itar^ ^^ ^ Kaes J ’ ” “ '
Condil s’orL ’.ha* the ojpy* 1 wihl.' E _. .... -
^-4. Uling to do is to build « n -w! jail. I TCH T M 4VM:BB8
S and l.ntht ir aM t,ui.LK| .as.^mssihie.
That Yi«ung county has no modern "
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r£df:FOR'< VjOD the St0ck T,lThe ^ P«per com
*V.....• • "V , 7 ' supplies Will be handled,
Ktie Investment X 4. • —*—-
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If It’s Hardware and Building Material-
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WE HAVE IT!
L. B. WRIGHT COMPANY
Til),WELL BUILDING
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Dallas
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S P E t I A L
tJQOD FOR<. EFTEUS
POTTED H YA( JA TH S
Owner reeirii.g busifl
count 'of healtfr Inquire at l^turt'
dry, back.of MeCluskey Hotel, 5-10p
jTl AO iODAY
Ye Hifte Shoppe
r.«t .ho fault «f|.h. Can,mi.-r B, H.ar, l-JSSCT -------- „„„
„f .h. peoi>io l Z ^5T-£fb *T- ‘S’1?
... * Zj . < niew (. xprK, Mar. l,o.—Before Wil-j^unnmg water. Large lot close to
" ,J-Innd '*hW .,for <r'Tf, TrurPn^e rtf dTi^’TTF'TxoTt 'stepped rmt—f -h*H cor aehool, ,price $1750. Inquire' MRS
build.ng the jaiL ' «« for hi! ''l t!" ^ w.th Johnny A. AHLMAN at Graham National
Thr j *< * j1 u is tnvfcrt'asinSr rar- Iiuirdee, his minim “I ’ F^agley, Bank r* 10p
idly, and it is not a wise policy for hlwJ p few words announced. ^
sinners’ Court, hut'
For SALE—Brand New Three-
Room riouae wi*h built-in garage
I NITEI) HOME BUILDERS
OF AMERICA
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«1 per cent Real Estate Loans i
HOME LAUNDRY
613 East" 4Vh Sircel
"'N
PHONE 1!
We wash every thing but the baby.
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We call and deliver.
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abiiut that
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If Jackson won, he would post a j FOR SALE—National
Cafe in j
and up-
A Good Investment; a Safe and Sane :
Proposition. . -. J
SAM GOLDWATER, Agent
Mrs.
Phi lade
, mother,
Mi mu
spent tl
Dallas.
Mr. a
come o
Graham
Texas
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lightweight cham- jto-date equipment. Call, write or Located ^ Burkotfs Sanitary Grocery
. ^ ^ t wire. K. JR. PLUMMER, Biiasvill?, j \Ve handle only First Grade Baby
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LOST AND POUND
only
W. M. MILLER
Beef, Poultry and Fish,
time Bafbeeu* and Chili
the impression to get]
the county has no fayilfties for car- lo^feit t* bind a match with Benny' Eliasville, centrally locatcxi
ing for violators of the law. l,t will Leonard for the ----- - —1—• “— -
probably be nec-fpsary for Sheriff pjonship.
Saye U» take prisoners tb other coun*, The eri»wd "raMed ’ the announed-
tiee for safekeeping a poor adver-, n-ert arui the crowd. was right be-
tiaemeni for Graham and Young caire lackstm won' the forfeit has
tounty. | * not been posted yeti
Whatever the Commissioners' (jhere i# the ease of Paddy Mul- REWARD of $26.1)0 will be paid
Court decided to dn^-ask f«r a bond his good boy, Mike CFDoyM. ^-information leading to-the arrest
issue, or‘cover th£ co/t ot a new, jjike went up to Boston one night jand convict idii of person or persons
building tbrougkj-Tthe issuance of to pj^u,, H !ittje change against a 'vho toolc one Model D 10, solid tire,
countv wftrrar.Ts-iit is hoped that M;V.up> ono Johnny Wilson. . ' slightly used Warner Trailer from
the people Wii Wot be so b ind as to, The referee thonght that Mike the 4 the Brown Motor Co. Vll
bloc), tne annui. Then- is rti> use ran|,e(j \0_ 2 of the pair dnd -Mike ,son'1’ l‘m«, last week. See BROWN Young couiltya greatest booster
to the bush. ThisAcoup f„r months that he was ‘job- ”r KUYKENDALL at Brown Motor FELIX FRY. Graham, Texas
bed’ out of his crown. j Co. . ’ . , . . o-7p
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1 ill ins offered . Wilson a chunk of.' ■
the Fourth Lilierty Loan just .for ~w
ham e to get even. Wij*on! " HOME Ma1>fTTCE. V^PaVT
has Kot to have a^netr jail.
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FIELD DAY MEE+ '
Mgrrtr 2<l, tlie Intf r-VJ
League meeting of all the ■ . ^
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l^s«^VVVSA»SAl»SA^eVVV%AA^VVN^».
AH AM—the heart of Amer-
ica’s greatest oil field. Hav*
seyeral good drilling contracts,
ajsq bargain|_tn oil leases.
JEWELRY AUCTION SALE
Starts 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Daily
LADIES ATTEND 26-piece chest of silver
given to the one holding lucky number at—
. FIRST SALE WEDNESDAY! ..
HARMON BROS., Jewelers
Mr. ,
SoutK F
a fine 1
aBfiasruZX-.
A nu
tended ->
at Goes
ner was
Bill Me
w<4k of
bark at
injured
MISCELLANEOUS
scholasrie
school in
i|n Grahon
4ccordii
Young county Will be Mf lht<en ^ the vX-champ. Mullins
The fur
xenship of
re nose, thrrj and wouldn’t {,;-0WARI)’A CONFECTIONERY "TCf'
and .......L—_;_
First C’dss JVfechanics—-
---h-^satisfaction Guaranteed
HILL’S GARAGE
Avantt-. o id the meeting should have
of a
sudden, - -AVjlson
thr ■rf -"^M^Tnrr'Tr1rir"’3fg?1
C. S. Hill, Mgr.
... .Peeping.• hcugatitchLng and all. | 417 N. Elm St.: Graham, Tex.
kinds of errfhr«ddery. MRS. |IOI. -' j Oncq a Customer— h
M . Co.
,. JjTLroug’n remaining away from -the
meeting or failure tp] ■ contrihUt
sr ., cthing t“*>-ards pi jjkes for
v. nnmt -• 3" •, ivouM %e| b'rvv
Si ^ of • this . m)k*i|tant - work!
Let’s .’il: go.
u ‘
FlSWFPMEN-RBGKJfl
meet
-dod‘*x l
hat's .'«iikv>'.[|
hiinXpny tiine-l
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•fuppWTT—Ot—Di «■ ent Ire c it j ^ ; .. \
INothin* i * ‘’fl0'tnT"111ItS
£ <% v,......H, Xz1' II,
work, amT To Anow- TaiK of ,inf« rest . . ’ , , ,
, , , , T 1 . , I who* meat for me a id
or to fail to lend support, eithej,(),j)owd ,.}]
he f. .ready.” 1
ince- Johnny cut that line loose
* 1'1 lewd.basnet been heard from. He
hadn't b-er seen evqy around' Jiis
old haunt*;. ' lie’s1 not fighting. *
Then thete’s Joe Lynch, the r.eW
bunt.,:n ki'uCv ' • •
Fd-ne-'Meart, his roly-poly Hiaiia-
llger, jtaid a few days ago: ' J
! f > • V !M mm *-r ^' v're doing tomething no other
- - HI lIllIILH ||ehainpion' ever did ix fore. Wf*te
on. ai r. ii.
A1 wa ys
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Something New Every Day'
We lla'A* Ju»<1 Received -Shipment of—_’
NEW SKIRTS
PREm PI..j IDS IN PLAITED MODELS—
J. T. BAIRD LUMBER COMPANY
_. Dealerh In
LuiuIh c Pa’’ll and Builders’ Hardware
grove Si’ref. r 7
Special at .$14.50.
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NEW BLOUSj^B'—
uoJer i thk^k
RUSSELL AND COMPANY
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to kmiw
ik.
, Ji-.f r.i.jy. Mp*'-. —In aih'ition-' to
.the touri<tr« &h4-- iproispector* that
visit Lnktfj City evjpify day' there are
-now hundred of people froTn the sur-
rounding country, ^hat flock lo fhe
town hi most pvery • af)5*rno<in in
qiftat of the rare fishing -port at the
big lake, Many catches have been
made and almost every fishernian is
satisfied with his luck. But on 83;
| count of the large number i -thaj|
angled for profit thy Awtiers jjf the
lake have found il expedient to
. charge a fee of fifty cfentsjfofHkach
person fob every day they enjdy the
j ^aport/jf Isaac Walton. Tfit* arl
f ment is a cheek on the
1 creasing supply of fish
prqved by the aportsmen.|J
Good progress is reported at all the
wells drilling arqund Lake Cit^r fend
a number of new
n^tng—i tiiu XI. nnan, thu:.
|iiuJ the ex^i.haihpinn Uu» first »Tyek
!at his old tsisaesFionv” *
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Billie McCoy’s Jazz Orchestra -•
- , Open for Engagement
BILLIE McCOY, Mgr. n — Met Cafe No. 1 ■<!
JIM CO
— The Home of Quality
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uaey c;njqy tn€
Tht*--ar^ange-
he rapidly de-
h find ik ap-
rigs indicate 'in.
activity in that field.
All business, men ,reppcj business
gradually growing better and there
is generally an optimistic view *s to-
the future of Lake Cijy. '
CLADDIE GREENE
PALMER SCHOOL
CHIROPRACTOR
OFFICE HOURS -
94# 11a. m. • ; 3 ta 5 f. m.
6 to 7 Evening
Fresh Strawberry
LARRY’S
Shbrtcake
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HOME *,MApE ICE CREAM at
HOWARD’S CONFECTIONERY 4RL
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Strawberry Rborteak#
'-SHOE REPAIR SHOP
431 Elm Street
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7J3W OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
We have opened the most complete
Kh'»c Repair Shop in Graham. Our
equipment tif''the mosi modern 4jjd
a trial CVril convince you we are ex*
port* in our line. :: ::
GROVES & YEARGIN
Shoe Shop
N.
RIGS
Built by Contract and Satis-
. T faction Guaranteed
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Wc operated in the Desdemona,
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Breckenridge and Ranger fields
LET fcfS BUILD THAT RIG
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Texas Rig Building Co.
Corner Fifth and Grove F. G. Stockel, Local Mgr.
A numbei’-of Bpcilitiful Bracelet Watches,
15 jewel movement, engraved case—
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Fully Guaranteed for $15.00
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We will Repair any Watch regardless of
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1921, newspaper, March 15, 1921; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123413/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.