The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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“A Full House.”
/ A j pres* notice says: “That is
the record at the ‘New Tbetlre last
night when the De Armond Sisters
big stock company presented “JRe-
tox^nation,’’ a comedy drama pro-
duced for the first time here with
attained g standard of excellence
rarely reached by a stock company
and the productions given by them 7
U^re this week haye been better
tHiMBwr one night stands' that
cwspe through Texas charging 50c Z
to $1.50 admlssiqfl. The DeArmond
Bisters Co.
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Are caused in most instances by constipation, torpid Jiver or indiges-
tion. The right course to get rid of these ailments (fco common
among women) is to strengthen and regulate the vital organa.
Offer productions which
are complete in every derail, and,
with fair weather for the rest of1
the week, there is no doubt about
the capacity ’ business for every
performance, ; ~ ‘ . ; > • r
" To-nighCs play, “The Theft.' is a
mystery play of interest, and as a
special feature,
Is a thorough system tonic and regulator. It corrects the stomach,
cures kidney ailments and torpid liver, drives out blood impurities,
cleanses the bowels a n d promotes regularHyE_=jtrHgur$s headache,
nervous faintness, heartburn, bad breath, palpitation; removes sallow
complexion and eruptions of the skin. .^n ■'%
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every member of
the audience to-night will have an
opportunity to contest for the pre- * I
mium of $5.00 offered to the first
one who detects the character guilty r %
\ot “The Theft.’’ Three acts are al-
lowed in which to make your gnesa
as to the guilty party, whieh ygy ?
, write on n slip of paper and sign’
’ your name to. and after the fourth
net, la which “Ih* character whe '
committed the theft confesses these
sllpe will then be drawn from a'hat •**;
and the first one having the right
name on it will be awarded
the $6.00.
6 big vaudeville ACTS 6
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Opening Play,
’To “Be Burled
story in which hynotlsm plays a
leading part and the mysteries are
intensely interesting. “Burled Alive’*
is one of thaL feature bills of the
Special Scenery—Electrical Effect
The Longevity of Birds.
H is not always easy to estimate tho
duration of tho life of n bird. Possi-
bly captivity shortens the bird’s Ilfs:
on the other hand, the wild bird does
not die of old ago. but as the reeuit
of an saddest, or at the hands of an
enemy.
According to Neumann, the natural-
ist, tho nightingale Uvea for sight or
nine years, the senary from twelve to
fifteen, and tho blackbird twelve
years. It is a fact that the vnhure
was kept in n edge la the aoologloal
garden la Vienna for 111 years, and
that In the same garden *u a falcon
one hundred and slaty-two yean old.
Living In the aame garden was an
eagle known , to hove lived for on#
hundred and four years. The mesa
Inge of eagles la •O'gears. sad Von
Humboldt saw la South America a
parrot which spoke s language spoken
by a people who had vanished from
the earth mors than one hundred
fmnhofnre thALthhe.T i? . , —
“ DeArmonl 8talters repertoire. Hvery
sent back to the fourteenth row
was sold last night a few minutes
after 8 o’clock, and Jf you Are
going to-night or tomorrow night It
tho advanced sale.—Tyler Courier.’
The Texas commercial Secretar-
ries’ Association has Issued the
following notice to cttlaena of Texas
In regard to planting shade trees
The time for planting
for 1911:
•hade trees of all kinds la at hand,
and every cltlsen of the state who
h*a the interest of Texas and his
community nt heart, .should plant
at least one shade tree.
February
22nd is National Arbor Day and if
•very cltlsen of Texas would plant
one tree on that day, the value of
removes
nervousness and allkidney and blad~
der Irregularities. They Wfa u*"T $,
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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Hbs complete and up-to-date Abstracts of all Land and Town tote in Young
County. Busineip placed with us will t>e given prompt and careful ^tentipn,
Every Abstract has complete mip of the county and location of the land showfkj-
Get an Abstract, have it examined and see that your tide is in proper shape.
We give special attention
Norv-Re*ldnnt Bus
ion to business of N
lnW*
Non-Residents. Pay taxes, lease.
make rental contracts and advise owners of die true conditions of their holdings.
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<y >f Money to Lose and Vendors Lien Notes Bought
n We loan Mosey and Lien Notes. Can loan amounts ranging fi
$250.00jlo as much as you want Do our own inspection. Don’t have to wait
for an inspector to come fropi a distant toWn or city to inspect your land.
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- ^ Collections.
We nu£e a specialty mato collection of Accounts, Notes, Etc. Place your
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GEO. H. McLaren, Proprietor.
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LOOK WHO’S COMING
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GRAHAM OPERA HOUSE
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Single-comb BufTOrpingtons
-fc r ^ BRED TO LAY AND WEIGH
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I I -NOT A HOBBY-
But my business to raise and sell chickens that have tbe
qualities tq make them PAY THEIR WAY IN EGGS AND
WEIGHT^- T-
Orplsftaas
Shuts tial
Pen 1. 15 eggs
Pen 2. 15 eggs
- Utility 15 eggs
For geoeril f irm purposes, would reejommend my Utility
&?*«.-
$3.00
2.00
1.50
Sal
All! Range Raised
Geo. fl. Craig
Are Toe is Arrears
—Attention—
D G. Vick Sc Co
sel l the J. I.Case
Planter andCul-
tiuator. No bet-
ter made.
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Floor-Clean—bargain cans 25c
—ISO lb. barret Jb merchants at
two and one-hair cents a pbund.
See HaHam k Jones.
R. C. McPhaill
Nells Real Estate, Makes Mort
gage Loans on Land.
Give me a lift
Office in Court House
Texas
Grsbaffi
Notice.
All who have trees in Oak
Grove cemetery that they with
trimmed, will please notify L N
Plumlee or Sexton J. W. Still.
For Sale.
A pood six room house, close
in. i Will be sold soon. See Rev.
G, ,W. Bfsck.
... Notice
Grass for sale bj
. ... eleven miles I fires of the Confederacy Mf
St^iiun. • I 1. V. Herron.
lug the Clogging that Invites
Hes4a/he, Blllouanesa, Chills,
at ail' Druggists. ...
Texas extends to the homeseeker
a warm welcome. The law* of
Texas protect the homestead from
forced sale. They al^b afford com
plete protection to capital and all
legitimate enterprises. The fram-
ers of our Constitution looked.
welL.afler the interest of the farm-
er. All farm products in the hands
of the producer are, exempt from
taxation for one year; live stock
under one year of age la exempt
frojn taxation. The constitution
guarahtees to the farmer Ihe right
to buy and sell whatever he pleases
division and no-muMclpallty or
political division tan levy a lloen-
hd^boBrowed uiy hook,“Camp* se against hiss for that privilege
I neither can any occupation tax be
levied against the farmer. X
t - firsham Citizen Honored.
Dr. J. L. Williamson will leave
Saturday to attend the Grand Lodge
T'O. 0. F., which * Convenes - in
Wou;o next Monday. We understand
that the friends of Dr ‘Williamson
Intend - to present his name
for Grand Warden, which if he is
successful, means he pill be Grand
Master. We hope he will be given
the honored position. Such would
reflect honor upon his home lodge
and .we are sure the citizens of our
city would appreciate very highly
such distinguished honors conferred
upon one of their fellow citis/ens.
The Odd Fellows is one of the
strongest fraternal orders in Texas,
having a membership of over
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’’ Nothing so- thoroughly
t disease germs from the system as
the planting of 3,] Prickly Ash Bitters. It gives life
and action to the torpid liver,
strengthens and assists the Sidneys
to properly cleanse the blood, gives
tone to the stomach, purifies»the
bdVela, and promotes good appetite,
vigor and cheerfulness.
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r The ability of our aoil and of o^;-
rlcultural arts and Sclencea to pro-
duce crops is set forth in the re-
Department. The farmers co-oper-
a\ive demonstration work now car-
ried on on thousands of farms and
re-1 nforced by Boys Corn Clubs
has proven by results that prepar-
tion of the soil so as to make the
best seed adds J 00 per cent to the
average drop on similar lands
with an average preparation in the
old way; that the planting qf
the best seed makes again of 50
per cent and that shallow, fre-
quent cultivation produces an In-
crease' of another 60 per cent,
making a total gain of 200 per
cent, or a crop three times the hv
•rage crop produced on those farms
inhere the plana and methods of
the demonstration work have been
to properly run a farm.
tiwaou
property from
$96,5442 trees would be inestima-
ble and would repay the trouble
and expense of planting many
times.
' f Kills A Murderer.
A' merciless murderer is Appen-
dicitis with many victims, but Di
King’s New Life Pills kill it by pret
stomach, liver and bowels, prevent-
ap-
$5c
Attacks School Principal.
A severe attack on school princi-
pal, Cbas. B. Allen, of Sylvanla. Ga
tfe thus told by him. “For more
ikau three years.” he writes «|^
suffered Indescribable torture from
remedies railed Ull I used Electric
Bitters, but four bottles of this
wouderful remedy cured me com-
pletely.” Such results are common
itogtach trouble, female cogiplainta
f6r new health and vigor. Try.
them# Only 60c at All Druggists.
r J- H. Cochran will attend the
Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. at Waco r
aa representative of the lodge at
this place:
Foley Kidney Pills.
^NSbtralise arid remove the poisons %
that cause backache, rheumatism.
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Brain Drill With Fingers.
- Basin drill with the Angers la the
latest renntmashilaMon to those whe
weald be efficient, ft/l* not a system
of message that Is reoommanded. but
•Imply the rdmUar^ee of the handa
Tie knots, idw^ do fretwork, any-
thing and everything. In fast, *****
calls for ipsaual skill yon want to
have an active, 'resourceful and versa-
tile brain, people are told. The truth
of this statement IS said to lie in the
fast that la every manual set the hand
(Is directed by the brain. Beery set re-
act* upon the brain, strengthening and
stimulating It • -
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and restore the natural action
these vital organs.- 3;>ld u; J:aham
Drug Company.
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'Canas far $RM*l|| 0«iL
A youngster who lives ta a f Ighber
bood where
neoeasary returned f*om
Ms first visit to the country with the
•dtonlehlug informstioo that
Jones* coons aai woodohi
told up With eoartot fever The sm-
Bloating ^fter eating^ indigestion,
flatulence or water bra^h, may be
quickly corrected through the juae
of Prickly Ash Bittern, it atresf-
theas ■ digestion, cleanses and
MnteMa h# bowels.
iSiH
had boss
The
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she admonished him net ta teffi fibs
"But that ain't ao lie," told to
“Dtdat I see the tree they lived to
wid me ewa eyes, aa’ didst I hear Mr.
tell hew he hed to
tot?"
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J. 8. Burkett heroines a .render
of tl^e Leader with this issue of
the .paper. He _ ,anj . hl> brother,
v**r-> were pleasant calk. :: ut our
office last Tuesday cvgaL g.’ ^
A Mother’s Saieguarl.
Foley’# Honey and Tir for the’ *
children. la best and safest for all
coughs, colds, croup, v. ’.:uo)..ugcough
and- bronchitis. • No opiate*.—Sold
by Graham Drug Company. V*
Are you going to t’i* S.at? ^fiun-
day School Conventlo ) March 9th ^
to Hth.--—
Take HERBINB for lv, !;estlpp.
It relieves thepaln In a few mlip .#
utea and forces the fe: u. u : i.,.»i-
ter which cattoss the misery into,
the bowels where It Is, t*j*elied.
PTlct $0c. Sold by All Druggists.
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The Orshsm Leader and
News for one yaar $17$.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1911, newspaper, March 2, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849922/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.