The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911 Page: 1 of 15
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Graham, Texas, Thursday, October 12,1911
Winter Suggestions
The cool evenings and frosty mornings remind us
that we may need some of the following
A Winter Suit or Overcoat
We hava a strong line in a class by themselves,
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If you have been ordering, try one of ours, and save
from $5.00 to $10.00. Classy, Stylish; they fit.
& COMPANY
The Price is the Thing
presbytery was concerned and No Band Concert,
announced that be will be installed We hare been asked repeatedly
pastor bare on neat Sabbath. ". Dr hen th<} wou|d another
French of Fort Worth preaching . . , ,
the installation sermon In the mar* *“d ln
Ing and Rev. H.' A: Auatin. of will state there will be none uu-
We&therford preaching at the eve- til. nett summer. The season for gylvsnia.
nlng service. , open air concerts Is from May 15 w. Shrlv
• • • toSeptember 16, eo.lt is quit© company,
' Gmhnui Lanndry Mntldle. likely there will be no more open would be
At tbs recent term of district gj,. piaying until the weather is the next
court, H. B. Graham was appointed wartQ next year. The band is pre- b®U*f of
as the receiver ol the Graham Steam paring a program for a concert at 0,1 f,e,d
Laundry In the place ot- Mr. Cole the opera house about the close of 809n*-. M
who resigned. One of his first this month, whic.fi will be In every that *an(i
acts was to discharge B. G. Woods, particular a first-class entertain- oveT
one of the origlnsU company, as ment and they hope to see all their oth®r 0,1
an employe of the Institution and friends there. These winter con- teeentatl'
Woods, through hie attorneys filed certs are for the purpose of making From wh
a motion to remove Graham on the money to enable the band boys to confident
grounds of tncompetency and parti- keep up the organisation without *°und w
Allty by reason of this fact. 1 The having to dletdown Into their Th*8
motion was heard In chambers by ( own pockets funds. If yon Ap- ®
Judge Martin Monday afternoon and predate* the band and want It to be ®artdl ani
After listening to the evidence pro bettef next summer than ever be- •uPPly °
and oon, the Judge over-ruled the! > you should ahstst them'. Be- a,nd
motion, holding that the receiver; / the hand musk there will be taring t<
was shown to jbe a competent maq Mira music, vocal music, piano Worth A
if »t the Houses of Worship.
rwoher &th, the Methodist led
^ present at Sunday school
It was rally
on over
collectioh.
Rf045 gleton preached two „ of
his Kj I .'sermons from Romans 1
If. not ashamed of the goepe
of Chd . iand Proverbs XVII, 22.
**A nM>| heart doeth good like a
medU^tV jiyXhere were three ad-
irch In the morning
lad 218 at Sunday
^6.86. Rev. Tay-
ju■ from John
hg theme the
school,
ior*« y
IV, if
it/ of the plant—1200 lights—will ^ Educing out-of-town, people' to
-C—•rr~ ^ send here for htisTn«ra**roJ«ili»»
n’s morning
he Christians had 130 at P^n-
achoot and a coll action of jk "80
, Pearce's morning subje^ was
iaa|gS has oome and Calleth
|P» evening subject was
£ the Empty Tomb”
fffiov were of his best but
bud of sadness overhung the
(rogation M he announced his
ntlon of accepting the call to
pected, Gi
great city.
Ice Plant Changes Hands,
The Graham Ice Plant has b
purchased by Hallam. Jones
Brewton, who now have charge
the business. At the.close of.
season' these gentlemen \ pr< *
to completely overhaul the plants
put In machinery that Is reliable,
strictly up-to-date, and equal to any
plant of Its site In the country.
They have already employed a com-
petent machinist to oversee the
work and get everything In first
class shape for next season. The
very best ice and good service
will be given the people at all times
and enough delivery wagons will
be used to supply all customers be-
fore noon each. day.. Nothing but
the very beet and purest chemicals
will be used, which insures health-
ful ke^wgter. The new company
expects to pull for foreign trade and
If they succeed In perfectly the
plant as they now expect, we can
see no reason why they should not
do n good out of town business. \ *
'lets . Visit Leader. ' —{¥' *
favored last Monday by Entertains Farmers* Union. »
The Commercial Club entertained
the Farmers’ Union of Young Coun-
tha court house last Fri-
Owing to the fact that
In the courthouse, where they alt the Pure Food' Show wsa In pro-
won prises, and were accompanied gross the crowd was not ae large
by their grandmother and aunts, as had been hoped for, hot a most
They are all bright appearing heal- pleasant evening was spent and all
thy children ranging In weight from who failed to attend missed a groat
twenty-nine to thirty-four pounds, dead;- Speeches wsre made by E. B.
Tuesday morning they had their pic- Mooreland, President of the Union
turos taken at Chism’s Studio. Cor this county; C. W*‘ Junker, leot-
Every street corner In the city
triplets. Gllma, Vel-
and \ —a, two-year-old da ugh
of, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Akers,
ag on Fish Creek. »The little ^ at
» had just been to the baby show day night.
should have a light and every home
should have one in each room. If
we believe in encouraging ,, every
new and good enterprise, we should
at once take advantage of this op-
portunity of giving our town s
more city like* appearance. You In
tend to put In lights sometime, we
are sure, but as the ldng whiter
nights are* yet to come you should
be among those who put them In
now.v After the 1200 lights are
placed Messrs Babb A Walker ex-
pect to enlarge thq plant. The Ser-
vice trllj now be from 4 o’clock In
the morning until daylight and from
dark unttl midnight. Bs progressive
an A put In lights before the month
doses.
The Presbyterians had 124 at
Sunujy school and $6.06 collection
I^^Rallt morning subject
Everlasting King
pom.” He spoke of the splr-
|pl church end 1U continuance in
boa old and new testament times.
The choir sang ’’Not Ashamed of
r.hrigS-” for Its anthem. The eve-
Ting subject was ft;om Romans XII,
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The Priscilla Club.
* A very pleasant meeting of the
Priscilla Club was held on Tuesday
with Mrs. Charles Hutchison. The
parlor was comfortably full of mem-
bers and the following guests: Mas-
damee Rubenkoenlg. Jones, Hudson.
McHarg and Nowlin. The ' usual
amount of needle work wad ac-
Chrlstiau Pastor Resigns.
Her. C. F. Pearce, resigned as
pastor of tbs Christian Church here
last Sunday to accept a call froth
the First Christian Church at Port
Arthur. Texas, the first of Nov-
ember./ Rev. Mr. Pearce and his
excellent family have won the es-
teem, confidence and love of our
people la their two years atay hers
and they will be greatly missed
complished and social conversation
was enjoyed.. Mrs.. Hall Is the next
regular hoetsae, J Before departure
the dub accepted an luvttatioa to
Meat with Mias Annie Morrison on
Thursday in soelai session. 4
L $, and 10 and dealt with
DCtdisi of the church and
iember that of aoul-winajf, om-
braising the power of Influence.
ho special music wan a awast goa-
»T duet by Mias Morrison .and
re. Ross. “Ater from Ood.”
The pastor mentioned, several
utters of Interest wfcfc which the
W e hoped to be able to attend this
meeting and glwe a full write-up of
the proceedings, but the Leader
force had bean up all the night be-
fore getting the issue of the paper
out and we were eo completely worn
out K was Impossible to sttsAd and
keep awake. 4
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Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, all rough weaves,
Blue feerge, eto.,$12.50 to $25.00.
Ladies* Long Coats, Black Cloth Coats,
rough weaves Caracul, latest styles, $4.00 to $20.00
and Jail intermediate prices.
LadlM’ and Men’s Union Suits, pwliee’
Vests, Men’s Underwear, .ChiWren'B irnion Suits.
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Ladies* Skirts. ~ This Department we HE 61- ■■
oeediqgly |>roud of. Our Skirts are well made,
Stylishly cut, and come in.all the new cloths. All
prices.
Ladles* and Children’s Sweater Coats,
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all colors, all prices. • They are just the thing for
cool mornings and cool evenings. All prices.
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Millinery Department busy ajrcan be. Each
season we show th^i newest. Our trimmers are art-
ists in their li^e. * New stock coming all the time.
Place ypur orders as early in the week as possible.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911, newspaper, October 12, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849925/m1/1/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.