Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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IH(HA$ R.1ARSHALL
Vke-Prea. of the United States 1912-2(t
In PTfUlng over the United States 8«uU and 1. the diachargo of the aumerou. d.tie. incumbent upon *ls .fffee he
endeared himself to aUhy hi, unfailing eodrfaay and pronounced .implkity. ‘ ! ^ ^ W
Under Auspires of the AMERICAN LEGION, WILL SPEAK AT JACK8BORO OPERA HOUSE THU8DAY. MARCH
EUROPEAN RELIEF FUND
; Bdlow fa (riven • complete nc
costing for all money received by
thi Young, county organisation:
.Graham contributions already
knowledge in Leader:
Dec. $786.00; less error. .60 $134.60
Jan. 7 $1261.86; less previous
acknowledge HQO.OO .... .il161.86
Jan. 21 $848.00; less previous
acknowledged $10.00....... 338.00
Jan. 28 $909.60; less previous
acknowledged $346.00...... 664.60
Feb. 10 $760.69; less previous
acknowledgement and -ac-
knowledge twice $290.00 470.69
Total Graham-* contributions
previously acknowledged . .$3269.54
Methodist Church ladies col-
lected Dec 22 $762; less pre-
viously acknowledged $695 £7.79
Presbyterian ladies _ collected
Dec 23 $65.91; less-previous ‘
acknowledged $31.00 ...... 34.91
Christian ladies collected Dec.
24 $50.42; leas previous ac-
knowledged $17.00 ...... 38.42
Mrs. B. B. Garrett ...... 6.00
Sloan Drug Co. *!............ 25.00
J. A. Watson.....■........ 10.00
P. S„ Phillips $2.50 less prev-
ious acknowledge $1.00....
HELP WANTED
WANTED—One or two ypung
ladies to learn telephone operating.
If^ you are permanently' located and
would like a permanent position, we
are in position to begin training at
this time. Apply to MANAGER,
Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. 8-17c
Local Agents Wanted' for Great
Western Loan and Building Associa-
tion, 3 per cent loans. Home office,
Abilene, Texas, good money for live
agents. Write O. H. TAYLOR, Gra-
ham, Texas. 8-13p
FOR RENT
1.50
J. \v. KobinsotYj*..—
Net proceeds benezt National
Theatre —................ 54.45
A. D. Stewart $10.00; k-ss prev-
ious acknowledged $1.00...
J. D. Prevo_____ .-£*_____.... 2.00
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• • NM, • * * — -
Anonymous deposits ■ Beck-
Bank " “DeT: "23- . . . . .. . . -.-/-.-r,
6.00
Anonymous through Mr. Bow-
man,............. -"LOO
_CasJi collected by Mrs. E. E.
White v ....'................TBD
"-foah collected by E. E. White 38.03
Cash collected by ft. G. HaTTam 2.UO
Cash collected by Dr. W; A.
Morris ....... 50
Total Graham contributions. $3556.74
Newcastle ..........r.656.00
Olney . ...........
Eliasvill,. . .... . .
South Bend .. T.'c.
Jean ~~7 ..........
- v
Red Top
324.58
322.14
39.00
32 93
30 00
Classified Advertisements
Two-room house for rent." Apply
to 210 North- Oak St. • ll-16pi:”
FOR RENT—Grocery store, jdeal
location Southview Addition, Inquire
SUPERldR MATTRESS CO: I3-I4p
FSur-rodm furnished or vacant.
WK1 K*ve posession June 1.—C. L.
wool?. ...... 13-15c
FOR RENT—T.wo rooms on Fourth
k fui street. Fourth house east of Griffin
Sanitarium.
n u tS- W
ia-l 4p ■
. FOR KENT Furnuished house-
rg' rooms, four blocks south of
square .on Oak street. ~1^l5p
SITUATIONS WANTED
ACCOUNTANT desires several
small sets of books to keep. Office,
417 E. Fourth St.—MR. SMITH.11-14
WANTED—Position by experienc-
ed lady da saleslady or general office
work.—MRS. YOUNG, 1004 E. 3rd,
Ind. 56-W. 12-14p
GRAHAM AUTO LAUNDRY
Washed, Polished, Greased or Re-
paired. We are located at the rear
of the Metropolitan Cafe and Gra-
ham Barber Shop. ^For that kind of
service call us—Phone 8. W. 156.
UNITED HOME BUILDERS
OF AMERICA
3 per eent Real Estate Loans
A Good Investment; a Safe and Sane
Proposition.
8AM GOLDWATER, A*«nt
BELL MATTRESS AND FURNITURE GO.
Out of the high, rent district, we .save yen money on Furniture,
Htovea and Mattresses. W* exchange New Goods f«f old. Try, na
once and be convinced. . " ~ 7-7-7———-
80S West Fourth St., _^.T~ Phone Ind. 138-J.
Subscribe for The Daily Leader.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
1
YOUNG COUNTY ABSTRACT
. -—------COMPANY
Abstracts and Fire Insurance
ARNOLD & KAY Managers
Office over First Natl. Bank
THE.MODEL MARKET
Now Located with Graham Grocery
We handle ohly First Grade Baby
■ Beef, Poultry and Fish.
Old time Barbecue and Chili
' W. M. MILLER
L. A. KAYSER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Income Tax Law a Specialty
Offiee-over Harmon Bros.
’—Jewelry Store
PENIX, MILLER, PERKINS
& DEAN '.
LAWYERS |
Murrisoi
First Class Mechanics—
• —Satisfaction Guaranteed
HILL’S GARAGE -
C. S. Hill, Mgr.
417 N. Elm St. Qraharti, Tex.
•—• Once a Customer—
Always a Customer! — .
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:r
Graham, Texas
Phone 204
Lid Phone 330
Lake City Drug Store
MECCA CAFE NO. 1
—A place where you just naturally like to take your meals. Our
service can’t be beat in this part of Texas. Everybody knows about
our "Blue Ribbon”- bread and other bakery product!. Wholesale
and retail. — -
PHONE 138
O. J. WOBid, Proprietor
THE FISHING’S FINE
- ~— i ’ • ‘ at,- ..___ . ’ •- • ...
THE1 GRAHAM LAKE
—-one mile from Lake City. Come out and *
- land a few.
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-— -—R, C, Wel^ - in charge
r-
— .1
-£^ RENI,.J>R LEASE-Brick
store building op east side. WitFar-j
range to suit tenant. See MRS M.
BARNES, at Robown Ha tel, ll-lrtp
WHITE TRUCKS
Distributed By
OVERLAND MOTOR CO.
Wichita Falls Texas. ,
H. T. SELF, Sales Mgr. " *
___ROBOWN IldtEL
P. V. Senter, Mgr.
" Lake City, “Texas.
McBRAYER, GUICE & YOUNG
•“ Attorneys at Law
Practice in all State and Federal
Courts
II. U. Guica .
ACREAGE NEAR NEW DOMAIN
-TKKT NORTH g| fXsVIUK iHerman-T. McBrayar
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GOOD Alden S., Young v
HUNGER LEASE. «E GUARANTY STATE BANK BLDGTi
Fountain T)rinks and Confect
*- tions „ ^
Full Stock Druids and Sundries
Leading Daily Raptors ‘ an^f ”
Magazines
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
H. & S. TIRE COfANY
Jobbing
^ . - , • .“W. •
Erie Investment Co.
— W. FOURTH ST. S
- ^tailing
■ "v_- -- -V
— Distributors
KNIGHT TIRES AND TUBES
G u a ran tee d V u1c a ffTz i n g
GRAHAM,
Texas|
-FOR SALE
Tptal collection in Young
county . -g : - - - V- - - - -$4961.39
IHsbursements
D«*c. l'.*2rt.-.Mrs. E. fe—White y
' sent’ State Cliuirman ... .$ 25.00
Jan. 22 sent State Treas.....2585JKJ
Jan. 27 <ent State Treas. . 500.00
Feb. 3 sent Stat,. Treas...... 400.00
F<-b. 15 sent State Treas. lir-
clud $$56.00 from Newcastle I K31.00
Mar. ■ t sent State Treas".. . 13.79
Cash remitted by county or-
ganization ........... .$4354,79
Collections by Baptist chqrvh-
sent independently:
Olney . ......... 136.00
Graham.................. 470.00
^
VO- B. San Saba, Texas —AYLOR
CEDAR CO. 7* 13-16p
in Young
Total collections
county .....f . $4961.39
—:----- Respectfully submitted,
; EDWIN E. WHITE,
Chairman for Young County Eu-
ropeaif Relief Council.
PIANOS^^R SALE—One slightly
used Piano and One, new Player
P.'ano.—B. F, HAWKINS, Expert
-—Tuner, Southlatnl Hotel, l-3-14p
MISCELLANEOUS
CIVIC LEAGUE
I-
" 2.
This program is to be given by
S. S."Henry, the great rqagician and
his assistant, who will - present mys
tery after' mystery, novelty after
„ riovelty, surprise after surprise. Mr.
Henry will also make rapid sketches
in color and in sand. Magic and pic
tur<s-^lwp entertainments in one.
Just one week latef, April II, the
. Musical <Arts Quartet will conclude
the lyceum course. Both of the num-
bers are splendid entertainments and
.should be wdll attended.
The school will sell tickets for both
programs.
•DREAM HUSRAND” HELD FOR
GRAND JURY ON TWO CHARGES
Aurora, 111., March 21.—The Rev,
V Maurice Bodine, 52 years old, Chi-
cago, the so-called “dream husbandr
of Mrs. Ida Glasshagen Bodine, 49
years old, an Aurora VlresarftSkef, was
held to the K»’*nd jufV today in boI”,s
of $3,000 on charge of theft and
marrying in Illinois iir less than a
year after he had been divorced.
Mrs. Bodine did noCajipear against
the clargyfnan and)**1 waived exam-
■* ination. .
. L-S
CARD OF THANKS .
'
We take this maans to thlmk our
friends pnd neighbors 'for their kind-
• ness and help during the siclcness and
death of our beloved husband and
father. May God’s richest blessings
rest upon each and every orfe of
you
Mrs. W.X Willis, Mr. V. W. -maferitRy 'reduca the charges
' ' *hert- distance and slightly low
4*^tTamTIy7Mf H. M Wlitfa und fam-
I fly,^Mrs. T. J. Richardaon, Mrs. L.
H. Martin,1 Mrs. L. L.. Rutherford,
A Mrs. C. L.. Donaldson, Mra. Joseph
First class Cafe for sale, doing I
good business. Inquire "of FELIX
URY, Graham Leader. 11 -16 |
FOR SALE— 1 Ford roadster, 1
Ford delivery body, .1010 East Fourth
L.'A. FAUBHLN. .1 l-13p |
1 I RMTI RE FOR SA1 K-l J'ar
lor Set; _1 dining r(K>m set; 1 bed
tutua ,- ull Hiabug«uy{- J - pjanu
ami other-furniture, tm.<h oi rins
—t. L. WOOD, at Graham Light^’o. I
office._ I3-lSe
DOCTORS —-
O’CONNELL & O’CONNELL
Palmer Scniol '
CHIROPRACTORS ^
Over Graham National Bank
Phone Ind. 16—M
MILLER STUDIO
Located Southwest Corner’ Square
High-Class' Portraiture
Expert" Kodak Finishing
. JOHN B. RHEA
...... -LAWYER__________ 2
9-10 D. -& F. Bldg. ■■ y-f
GRAHAM, TEXAS
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
431 Elm Street
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
We have opened the .most complete
.Shoe Repair Shop in Graham. Our
equipment is the most modern and
a trial will convince you we are ex-
perts in our line. :: ... :: :
GROVES & YEARGIN
Shoe Shop
;’i;7
DRINK ELECTRIFIED WATER
1 he only water to rec-eive the gold medal and highest award at the
Panama-Pacific Exposition. Delivered anywhere in the city*
PHONE S. W, 296
ELECTRIFIED WATER COMPANY
F’OR SALE — Mountain cedar-posts]
direct to con>jUmfr. 6 1-2 feetx4: in.
top, 22 l-2cr 6 1-2x3 1-2, 18c; 6 1-2 I
lily, 6x2 1-fl 0c{ 7x3 1 3 to 4j
fou. 28c: 8 .y 3 1.? to «r
M. D. Browh Elmer Graham
YN& GRAHAM-
LjT
Grftham National Ban
GRAHAM. TEXAS
STINE & STINE
' ATTORNEYS-AT LAW
Office Over Sloan’s-Drug Store
GRAHAM, TKXAiS -
JOHNSON — JOHNSON
LAWYERS
~ West Side Square
Grahaniv ' • ‘ Texas
Oliver No.1 9 Typewriter for sale |
at a bargain. Call at Leader office.
Buy an Aluminum Double Boiler
for $1.96 Thursday at SNODDY & IGRAHAM
SON. 13-I5c jrr
MARSHALL & KING
LAWYERS
Office over Gaham Nat’l. Bank.
• TEXAS
HOME MADE ICE CREAM at I
HOWARD’S CONFECTIONERY 3if
Entrance on Both Street^**.
DR. G. L. GUTHRIE '
DENTIST .j----
Over Graham National, Bank
Graham, Texas
MADAM ODUS, world’s greatest
Palmist, Clairvoyant and Medium, has
returned—ripw located next to Gra-1 Eat 'At_ T
hiun Land Office, E1m Street, near LARRY’S COFFEE SHOP
postoffice. tf.JTwo Doors North of Strand Theatre
D , . | Larry’s Coffee’s Best”
Room and Board. Also table
board at MRS. GUINN’S 211 N, |chas. F. Triplett
Oak St. - 7-16p
W. F. Schenck
Underwood Typewriter, nearly
fin sale. Cl 11 IT Leader oMce
SCHENCK & TRIJ
fice over First National
Graham, Texas
IBfcA REASON
Resides
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ie Location and Natural Advantages
THE PRICE OF LEASES
*•
Residence Lots at $5.00 per montir. Business Lots now at
$10.00 per month.
SEE US WHILE ITUS PHICE LASTS
Abundant Gas service now in operation and water works
and Electric Lights at an early date, ^v—--
TOWNSHE COMPANY
G. W. STUBBLEFIELD, Mgr. Postoffice, South Bend-
V
twenty feet
COUNTER TABLE,
long, for sale at
HOME MADE ICE CREAM at I
HOWARD’S CONFECTIONERY Slf
B. F. Hawkins representing J. D. I
Conley is here selling and tuning
pianos. Mr. Hawkins can be found
Southland Hotel. 18-14p |
OIL RATE HEARING . I ' V
IS SET FOR APRIL 1$.
Austin, Texas, March 24.—At the I
instance of the B^gumont Chamber
Commerce .the Railroad Commis-j
siontoday set Tuesday, April 12, to
consider the application for a read- ]
ustment of rates on ' crude and [
fuel petroleum in car loads. It fa’I
proposed to usee the rates of June
24, -1918, J»lus ^5 per cent, plus 35
per cent. The rates, if adopted, would
■ r
them for th? long hauls, v/here the
maximum would be reached at 425
miles for 25 l-gc, agninat 26 l-2c|
under the present tariff. .
V
1 THE FIRST REFINERY IN YOUNG COUNTY
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We are now building a Modern Refinery on the Graham Farm at Lake City
and win shortly furnish to the trade a complete line of High-Grade, Refined
Products including Gasoline, Ker^ene, All Motor Oils and Steam Cylinder oil.
S ROYAL BLUE REFINING XONPANY
Postoffice, South Bend 1 HARRY PENNINGTON, Manager
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Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1921, newspaper, March 24, 1921; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124194/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.