The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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M»ny ntw and nobby styl««. Gire them
your
CLEANING AND PRESSING
We are prepared to do all kinds of Cleaning and
Pressing. All Work guaranteed.
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JONES TAILOR SHOP
OLIJE JONES, Prop.
“THE TAILOR TO MEN WHO KNOW.”
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Ind. Phono S3
Heniy Chapel.
Well, Mr. Editor, we have food
news this week. We have had
some of the finest rsina in the
past ten days, which filled tanks
and cisterns and started the grass
Three New Roads for Austin.
of railroad building and three
new roads _ leading out of-
that city are being agitated by
cane and eottou to growing outjthe citizens of that place. - A
of sight. Gardens are growing committee of business roen ^from
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nicely. .....
Health is very good.
Out ttyrd quarterly conference
wds held at Connor Creek, * on
the 15th and 16th. Collections
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reasbnable good, good, congre-
gations j the presiding - elder
preached two fine sermons.
Henry Berge, of Rotan, Texas,
is visiting bis aunt, Mrs. T. G.
Wa<*e* . I on the road will begin at once.
Jin. John Spradlin was called! of Austin
to see her sick brother at Cop-
pus Christi a few days ago.
L. P. Moran went to Mineral
Wells last week-with a load of
fat hoga. ___
--- Mrs Frank Mathii and, port and Aransas i'a.vs.
ctf Guymoiy Oklahoma, are visit- —. —
Mrs. Matm:s’ parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. B.-Hinsop.
Austin, Fredricksburg, Johnson
City, ^Stonewall sad Dripping
Springs will meet in Austin for
the purpose of perfecting arrange
menta for building a road from
Austin ^0 Fredricksburg in Gil-
lespie County. The interest is
united and there is very tittle
reason to doubt the active work
p. in.
in the^roggsm.
ness is transacted
Saturday ft
Daughters will
and will*
After the
the meeting will open with
Prayer by Rev. Lindsey.
Song^—“ America.”
Reading, by Chas. McLaren.
. Story-—“Sam Davis”, by Mrs.
Ewing Norris.
Talks from Veterans. . X
Reading—” Heroes in Gray,'
by one of the Daughters.
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t to mil
B. If P. U. Program.
For Sunday July 30th, 1911.
. Subject, Evangelism and
Church Building
Scripture Readings:
(1) Willie Carmack. *
- (2) Stella Porter. — V
(3) Edward* Mayes. v
(4) Andy W.lf*,. ■ ..
(5) Mabry Short.
(6) Bob Goode.
X7) Ramelle Cooper.
Prater. Jj. •.
Song.
Paper on _ Evangelism—Chas.
is still more
thinking. K , _ v
You can easily call
dozens of persons who are hard
workers, but are not especially
successful. Now think of the
most successful person you know.
(Did he earn his succses by hard
work or by careful and shrewd
calculations t It is careful plan-
ning using one’s brain that brin^i
success. >
Plan now what you want to
accomplish. *4Move on” is the
watch word of today; you will
never again have so much time hi
which to carry out your plans as
right now.
Recognize no obstacle, admit no
| impossibility. At the time of his
marriage Andrew Johnson (after-
wards presidentjrijid not kno#
his i b c’s; he studied them by
Babb
Paper on Church
E. W. Fry.
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Building—
Harry Smith was here from
Finis last Saturday and handed
us his renewal to the Leader. He
sgid a large feed crop was being
The Business League of Austin
|is leading the movement and an
effort is alsoj being made by that
body to secure a line from Aus-
tin to Lockh&rt and still another
connecting that city with Rock-
- The election voting $200,000
for good roads in Cameron Coun-
A good deal of June corn, cane & carried by. a vote of 61 to 11.
milo maize and kaffir corn has [
The Magnolia Coffee Company
StOk;of iU wpi-jn4^W?1i,d’^,0M^Q®E« diploma ’ «tT lawWooT yet ‘ V-Sfd.ofg^|™aoor,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Shannon
tal stock from $10,000 to $20,000.
and family, of Graham, are visit-1 A new school building jg being
ing in this community this week crocked at Loraine at a cost of
and . attending our protracted $20,000. v The building will be
meeting, which commenced last completed^by November.
Saturday ~Q,ight. . y | an election at Teague a
Bro, Noble preached u some bond the amount of $34,-
good sermons and we are expect- 00Q was carried,. only 40 vote’s
being cast against the issue.
JL
ing Bro. Atchkson later in.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ratliff, of The Commercial Secretaries
Graham, attended church -here have been conducting an investi-
Sunday. gation into the - patronage of
Miss. Jennie Belle Hunter, of home industries by Texas citizens
Graham, is* visiting Misses Maggie 1 " '
and Maude Moran thi. week. SmiUl Br<* °rain Company of
Mrv Gallic Shannon and sister,
/ Miss Nellie Jarnigan, spent last
• Tuesay night with their brother,
W. H. Jarnigan^ who happened
to the misfortune of getting his
knee pot <mt of place. We are
glad to say that Will is able to
walk on his crutches.
Ourt Sunday School is getting
“oh very well; good attendance
and good r^irf- t'rom all the
classes.
A Farmer.*"
Es.rpcd With His life.
“Twenty-one years ago I faced
Fort Worth will erect a large
grain elevator at Brownsville,
preparatory to doing a large ex-
port business.
Austin county has voted bonds
to the amount of $175,000 for
building the Austin County link
of the Red River to the • Gulf
highway.
A building permit has been is-
sued for $600,000 to the Dallas
planted1 in his part of the coun-
try. . — • r
son, la., in praise of Dr. King’s
New Life Pills.
“They’re such a health neceari-
“ ty.
In every home these pills should
• be
If other kinds you’ve tried *n
’ vain,
USE DR, KING’S
And be well again. Only 25c at
all Druggists. — , -ff—.
When the baby is suffering
the double affliction of hot
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.WYEB
Graham, - - Texas.
Dr. W A. MORRIS,
DENTIST,
Office over Graham National Bank
GRAHAM, TBXA8.
Kay
candle light night after night
while his wife washed the supper
dishes.
- THE WORLD MAKES WAY
FOR THE~MAN -WHO- WILL—
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Will you presume t# seek success
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The first toward sueeess is edu-
cation that will qualify you, to
enter tijie field of businaes.
Do you reply thatyou can not^
afford a husiness education J On
the contrary you capnot afford to
be without it; and no enterprising
youngf man or woman need be
A AKIN,
LAWYERS
Qr«nam, : : Texa*
J. E. SIMPSON,
LAWYER,
GRAHAM, - TEXAS
Offlea Omr Rost Offflea. »
Ga'Dnimmond Hunt
Attorney at Law —-
Slaughter Building.
} Dallas, - Texas.
- C. W. JOHNSON,
Attorney - at - Law
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Will practice in the Courts of Youn>'
and adjoining counties.
Office West Side Square.
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without it.
Many of our most
successful men were once poorer
Parson’s Poem A Gem.
TVom R«v\ H. Stubenvolb^Alh- t^an yOU Hunger and want sat
around their
cold1 bleak. p<
panion both by,
You may
lUy. board, and
ras their coin-
and day.
course in a
►ollege, and yqyg time
jy may be in a
ARNOLD A ARNOLD
Attorneys - at-Law
Will practice in all 8tate and Feders
Couri
rUt Iban^money upon lands, bu^
sell vendor's lien notes, etc. Havt
plete abstracts of titles and oar
and sell
oom plete
urnish same on short notice.
C. W. HINSON
Surveyor and Consulting
Engineer
Office in Court House
Will make estimates un all olsaees of
land ^Surveyod, Drainage and Irr^a-
bccausc you arf
•tit, for a doctor; you
may graduate in a Theological
school and prove a failure as a
secure a
BABY ELIXIR.- It redness the never darken the doors of shall
feverish conition corrects th^; Q£ jU8tjce. But you can not go
theToieli” Pri<ce^5fT*en^'per throuKh Ufe without having bu,i-
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
ness relations with your fellow
.... , . men. A. professional “ education
Th. cotton factor** were the may 6r may Dot be uae<^ but a
Une of industry first takon up.aa bu8U)e8< e(tucation MUST BE.
cotton » our leading product, and Four thiDgg come not btck_
the mills reporting indicate a woe The apoken word ^ gped
ful lack of patriotism on the part
of the home people in buying
their goods. Only 17 per cent
of the Texas made product finds
a market in Texas, the bulk of
the out put going to the North
Central tier of states, and goods
arc shipped to all states in.the
Union, The bulk of the cotton
goods consumed in Texas is
manufactured in - Massachusetts
and a-portion;-of it comes, from
England.
Hotel Association f6r the erection
of a twenty-two story steel-con-
cret^ fireproof hotel building in
an awful death,” writes, H. B. that eity. . j
Martin, Port Harrelon, sS. G.|- - ““ *
“Doctors said I had consumption1 „ A route can be selected that
and the dreadful cough I had'wil1 require very little road con-
looked like it, sure enough. I "tniction as natural roadways ex-
tried everything, I eould hear of, ist through most of the Plains
for my cough, and was under c«untry and the scenic grandeur
tratment of the best doqtor in '*ll!J** attractive to tourists.
Georgetown, 8. C. for a year, but
could get no relief. A friend ad-
vised me to try Dr. King’s New
Discovery'. I did *o,„ and was
oifre my life to this great throat
and lung cure.” ' Its positively
guaranteed for coughs, colds and
•H bronehialaf feet ions. 56c A
$1.06. Trial bottle free at Ail
Druggist*. - .
The T«*xas cotton manufacturer,
with goods and prices equal to |
his foreign competitor, is compel]
eomplttly cored.’ 1 fcciThot l1e4-ld for l<K»l tra,l« “<•
A charter has been issued by
finds northern and eastern states
look with more favor upon his
product than the hdine people.
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The buildings and other im-
provements for the big gin, plants
at, Franklin are well under con-
struction. Tfife deep well which
the Secretary of State to •- the is to supply the plant with water
Idaho-T^xas Lund Co^ permitting haa.-been completed at a depth
them to do business in Texas, j of 250 ft. It will be one of th?j
The coni|mny has a capital stock most up-to-date gin plants in]
TVO YOU know of anyone
L' who is old enough to
read, who has not seen that
sign at a raihoad crossing?
If everyone h*a Been h at some '
time or other, then w| y doesn’t
the railroad let the sign rot
•way t Why does the railroad
company continue to keeo
those signs at every crossing r
Maybe yon think, Mr. Merchant,
“ Moat everi-*—*- L------
•tore, I don't!
'Moat everybody knows my
don't have toadverdae.”
the past life and the neglected
opportunity. Opportunity has
hair in front; behind she is bald.
If you seize her by the fore lock,
you may hold her; but if suffer-
ed to escape, even Jupiter him-
self can not catch her.
Graham will in less than ten
days have a branch of the wide-
ly known Draughpn’s Practical
Business College, wherein you can
prepare yourself to make- a suc-
cessful man - or woman. CAN
YOU AFFORD *o MISS this op-
portunity? You have it at YOUft
DOOR I AT A VERY JSMALL
cfosi
Graham
Texas
Dr. M, H. CHISM,
i&ZZ ■
Dentist*^ Photographer
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
H. W. McCOWAN
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We have apedal
Worth, account Farm
on tale July 81
limit Auguat 6.
mm
" Very low rates to Galveaton,
account Cotton Carnival, on sale
daily begtnnjpg July 28 to Au-
guat 18, Inclusive, limit August
15- ^
Also rate* to Grlveaton on
sale July 28 and Auguat'4, limit
10 days from date of sale, one
fare plus $1.00 fdr round trip,
For rates anywhere, call
:1 : c. s. wynnsL-
Agent.
•MUffiUol
^Imumns.
um
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I represent Cisco and Stamford
Marble Works, and can fill your
orders for Tombstones and Iron
Fencing promptly and Milt*
torily. W. E. BAKER,
^ Graham, Texas.
FrunH Schusttf#—
Car. Orov* sad ravrth
Oitfhon, T Tern
General Shoe and Boot
Repairing
Contract* for all
kind* of
DRILLIN0—WJTEt WELLS
Accurate log* furnished on drilling
for coat end mineral*. Ind. phone
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
CITY BAKERY
Fre*h Bread and Cake* every
day. Your patronage appre-
ciated
North Elm Stroot
1ST! IT’S UP TO YOU!
The Red River to the Gulf high
way now being laid out by R. J.
Potts of the A. & M. College and
party is exciting statewide inter-
est abd an effort is-being made
by the commercial clubs in the
HACK JOHNSON
-GRADUATE-
VETERINARY SURGEON
All calls answered day or night
Residence Second door East of
Baptist Church. Office at Con-
nor’s Wagon Yard.
Independent Telephone 73-4 Rings
Graham, T«xas.
Special size and high-grade CoW;
boy Boot%our feature v
Mailorder* given special attention.
' The qduality ts the thing
J. W- GREEN
Contractor of Hauung
" Phone Ind 4-3
Will make estimates on classes
of Hauling, Moving, Tank
Building, Etc.
The right price and reliable ser-
vice are onr specialities.
Graham : - '~i Texas
<
- DU R. D. CARTWRIGHT ^
VETERINARY SUROEON
and DENTIST
TREATS DISEASES OF ALL / A m
Offlea at W
HENDERSON'S MQ0N YARD
Calls answered day or night
Rssldsnas Rhone 180 Ind. ,
GRAHAM. TEXAS
The Secretaries urge «H citi^pns
of the state to demand Texas
made product, as the most effect-
Panhandle to run a lQop from the ive way tt) build up the manufac-
Ft. Worth branch through the (turing industry iff Texas is to
Plains country .The Bowie Chamb-! take care~of factories wfc now
Your store and your gobd* need
more advertiaing than the raU-
• roada need do to warn people
to “Look Out for the Cara.** *
Nothing is ever completed In the
advertising world.
The Department Store* are i7\
• very good example—they are
“they aire continually doing tT
good busineea.
WMofioo
tliic state.
1
If It pay* jo run a few ads 'round
•bout Christmas time, it cer-
tainly will pay you to run ad-
" vertiaemenis about all th* time.
It'* just busiaea*. that’s ad. to
ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER
er of Commerce is working out | have,
a route through Montague county
to Wichita Falls and the Com-
mercial Secretaries will ask the
path finders to blaze a route that
will encircle the cap rock i and
The Secretary of State has is-
sued a charter to the Elks Build-
ing Association of Galveston
with a capital stock of $25,000.
r^tun, to Port Worth throughTh. ^'
Stamford country.
tel, C. N. Rhodd and Louis C. Ro-
manet.
* To Onr AdvsrtiM^p.
In order to get the paper out
on time we must have all copy
for ads in the office before noon
on Tuesdays. We wil appreciate
it very much if yon will turn in
your copy on either Saturday or
Monday, but please remmnber we
cannot accept it after noon Tues-
day and get the paper out on
time. If yon haven’t the spare
time to bring the copy to uV*
call us over the phone and wo^
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tht Kind ¥mi Han Always Bought
will gladly call for it.
bear this in mind and
Please
do ns
Houston is to ereef a young
womans home at a cost of $200,-
000. Tbfl bnildii* wiU b. moit* *“V* ‘°
as early as possible. We will
- Eaars tha >
Aignatura of
and up-to-date, and will be equip-
ed wi^h jail the conveniences .and
comforts of a home for the use
of the business woroytu of Hous-
ton.
to your work and ran naturally
give yffu _ better. . .aerw’ioe than
can be done when. we are greatly
behind and are rushed to death
to get out o u time.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1911, newspaper, July 27, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849924/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.