The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911 Page: 3 of 15
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THE GRAHAM LEADER,.GRAHAM, TEXA8, OCTOBER 12. 1911
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Scene on Fish Creek. "Photo by Frank Reeves.
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baby
'Loving.
Quite a few of our people
to Graham yesterday to the
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Master Frank Duncan eldest.child
A. Fletcher. District PreslUent. of ^ R H Dunoan took ^ <of
the grand prizes for being the fin-
est baby boy In Young County. Our
town aad community la filled with
not only fine babies but we Jhlao
have fine children of all ages, good
looking girls, gallant young men
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11:1 G***- The Home Department
Miss Mildred Dixon, Newcastle.^.
11:30 The Angel Plan for
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- ttarnlay School Convention.
Eliasvllle District, to be held at
Murray Texas, Saturday October 21,
1911. *
• Meeting to be presided over by
Thus.
>0:30 Devotional services
ducted by Rev. Kiker,
Song service. 7“-
10i5(i The Graded Sunday school
Is It possfljHT or practical In the
country schoofT—Miss Roberta Akin
County Secretary.' r j-tscid iudustrious. iutpJUigeut and
1 Thu ■ frsdlo ■ RoH - -1* y (terpr %i.ngineti aadw om en of all .
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^0.: T.ucu‘:.t’c.f the ^
crop in this community- quits a
few' of our people have gone % to..
4J „ _ .. T th«*’ more faxored parts of Tekas
,v V........ -and. Oklahoma where they are help-
. . .Ting gather the cotton crops. They
11:45 The ueed of Trained teach ^ _V . . . . „ ,
____ have not gone to stay however for
it Is thelt intention-to return to
Young county in a few months and
try another crop here, hoping an<Lt»p7
believing that perhai*e next year will .j.
be out lucky yehr- and they will ^
make bumper crops. "f ^
J. Cotton, formerly of this place
b^Ct IlOW* a rjiuManf ^'r\f Q.. Vi lul,>hpr ■
It is time to select your Fall flat and
if you want the newest and prettiest
Styles of the Season yon should call and
see those on display at this store. %
*, We have a splendid assortment of
Pattern Hats, Untrimmed Shapes,
Trimmings and Ornaments which our
Milliners would be pleased to show you.HHHHII
II you wish a hat trimmed to order they will give it the best itarta ami guar-
an tee to please you.
— You wiTind our prices reasonable. ^ ”
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ere—Rev. Klkcr.
1*2:00* Banket Dinner/-.
1:30 Devotional led by Rev. - N.
A." Sutile .“Murray.
1:50 The problems of the. coun-
try Sund.ty .S houl. .\V. M. Swut.r.
TritiieviHe..
2:00 How can we meet these
needs 1 General dhecussion.
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now. a resident rot Schleicher
2:30 Missions and Tempefance County, Texas'wad here a few^a
t«n*M to th* S^S—Bov, R: to «mt
Mill., Mi: _. «h«klng hand, with old friend* and
, 2:50 Plana tor the Primary— .tf*"*"*""**- ■ , - •
MrsVj. H. Cothran. The Masons of this lodge -have
3:10 What is a good SuperlBtan-' purchased the lower story of t{ie old
dent?—W. W.. Cdnnlnghani, fcrfNk- •«*»ooI building and will move the
vine. J_ _____,_ building to town within the near
3:25** What organization has done XMture. • ^ /*
for my class, testimonies from mem M. H.; Steadham has recently In-
here of different classee. * stalled a windmill at his well
Some general plans for the or- the North part of town
ganlzed classes—Mists Mildred I)ix- Miss Ola Goode of Cundlff,
on. as and her pareuts have recently
'4:05 The' Organized Sunday moved here. Miss Goode will have
School Work Its plans and purposes, charge of the primary department
—Miss Roberta Akin. in the high school here the coming
TUpe and place of next • District season. „ , X^;'J
Convention decided upon. C. T. Story has Just finished a
Dismissal. - well on J. .T. Marshalls farm one
It Is hoped that many will come mile west of Loving. Mr. Story say
.from all the ftcbools In this IW«~ he went tfcfoVgEf a five'foot vein-of
prict and this Convention will be coal, at a depth of 122 feet in this
iome. Everyone tan help make well.
\ help and inspiration to all, who Land has recently been leased
this a success and -although only ard preparations are being made
a few names can be placed on the ■ink a coal shaft on W. S. 'Pur-
;»rogram there will be many op- *ellys farm one mile west of Ix>v-
port unities for others to take^ part. jOk la bom a ^capital Is bat king
feet’s everyone -help make a pig the project and Alex Ringhoffer is, *f*
* uccess of this. doing the work. At the point w\hc t F
•— ——*- the shaft is to be sunk it has been
The Leyhe Piano Company of tested with a diamortd drill and
Thalia* has Increased Its capital sto< k a 52 Inch vein of good coal was
Irorn 100.000 to $2i(k000. found. Timber tools and camplpg
outfit are now on the ground and
Mr. Ringhoffer informs us that he
expects to; begin digging this week.
| We now feel that coal mines for
Be sure to read the ad of Lov- Loving are almost assured.
—the .Jie w-sohooi—h«*444-
Tng Is progressing very rapidly with
a. large force of men at work and
the contractors think that the
11,1 building will be complete by Nov-
ember 1st. If thee building Is com-
pleted school will begin at that datev
Our gins have now ginned about
4 25 bales so far this season. On
decld- l,u,t Saturday some man brought a
bale of cotton to Mr. Simmons gin
and some loose matches which were
The program for the Texas Land in the cotton went Into the gin
Lx posit Urn to be held in Houston stand Ignited caught the cotton
on January 15-28, 1912, is being and at once there was-s great blaze *!*
arranged. Each city of any lm- in the cotton arid stands. Quirk
work by Mr. Simmons with - his
fire fighting outfit readily extin-
guished the fire with only a small
loss, viz; about 100 pounds of seed
cotton and about $30.00 damage to
the ..machinery.
Quite a lot df cotton Is being
marketed here now considering the
STYLISH LONG COATS. - r
We are new receiving our Stick of Ladies and Misses Lang
Coats and invite you to call and see the new Styles we show
before buying ebewherejor we are confident we can sove you
several dollars on yonr purchase.
As to the fabrics we show, a good assortment of frpts
made of Broadcloth, Plain and Fancy Serges, Worsteds, Caracni
Plush and Fancy8 Mixtures.
For i cheap Coat for Ladies and Muses we offer some of
the host values you ever saw at from $5.00 to $0.50.
At prices ringing from $10.00 to $20.00 wrihow the
very best. Models of the Season and made of the newest and
best Fabrics..
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QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FOR WOMEN
TUs is the best brand if Womens Shies on the Market.
The new Styles are now being received aid we will soon
lave a complete Stock ol the most popular Lasts.
White ConvasButton Shoes. Special at $2.75 and $3.00.
Fine Cravenette Button Shoes." One ol the best Styles.
$3.S0!
Patent Leather Vamps, Cloth Tops, Button, from $2.50 to
$3.50.
Black Kid and Gin Metal Shoes. Specials $2.50 to $3.50.
Mens Fall Suits,
Newest Styles
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LADIES COAT SUITS.
Ydu will doubtless wont i new Suit'this Foil and nude up
in the latest mpdeis and of the newest fabrics. \ ,C ^
Coot Suits jire becoming more popular etch year aid we
are expecting and reaJy for a greater demand than ever. '
Call and see the special valves we offer..
New Style Coot Suits.in Plain Serge and Fancy Woolens,
Ca*ts;5atin lined. Special at $12.50.
Cants Suits in Newest Models and made tf Fancy Mixtirss,
alu Serges and Worsteds. Special at $15.00 aid $16.50.
Fine Suits made of the newest Fall Fabrics, best shades,
guaranteed satin linings. Special values at $20.00 ani$22.80.
BUY YOUR NEW SUIT HERE.
FALL DRESS GOODS
We are shewing a very pretty lime tf New Silks and Wool
ens for Fall Wtists, Saits and Skirts in the Newest Fabrics^
Patterns and Calors. Prices ranging frim 50c, ta $1.25 yd
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COTTON SUITINGS
Waist Goods in Poplins, Worsteds and Mercerized
Special values frtm 15ct. ta 50ct.
NEW FALL GINGHAMS AND
Parcels, large range af patterns, at lOct ta ^5cL
Fabrics.
Shoes and Shirts
Best Values
A new k<1ioo1 building wlJl
erected ota Prospect HHl In
Antonio at a cost of $45,000.
Be sure to reau me &u oi j
ing Land & Loan Company
this issue.
^trbere ha* been 3.3«5 bales pr
cotton marketed at Winusboro up
to date this season.
A Dallas County Good Roads Ex-
hibit will beheld during the Dnllaa
Fair on Good Roads Day. The Com
missioner's Court of Dallas
ed to carry out the project.
portance In
lal day.
Texas is to have a spec-
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Marfa, Texas, in Brewster Coun-
ty Is one of the beat: lighted email
towns in the United States. Every '
street Is illuminated, while meir- .
display zlgns are on nearly
I corner, giving the city a
•* volltan appearance. ', •
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Valentine la a new town in El
a rich agricultural dla-
re fai mlog U being auc-
ralnfall benlg sufficient to
taturUy the crops adapted”
sgton.
HENS SUITS
You are invited to call and see
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our Fall Showing of Good Suits in
Browns, Gra,s, Blue and Black, in
plain and fancy weaves.
They are Tailored right and guar-
anteed to hold their shapes and color
Prices rflige from $10.00 to $2.25, $2.50.
$20.00
Call
fact that cotton
low price.
i« selling at such a
Windy Jim.
and see them.
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beginning of October shows
>84.81 of v«<re<< paving new
construction In Dallae. This
?nts 68.204 Unegdl. feet and
lot include stOUro and sanl-
fewera. bridges, etor - being
ticted in and near the city.
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A conference was held last week
at Honey Grove, relative to the
propoeed Interurban from Sherman
to Paris, grid' possibly to Clarksville.
Secretary Ragland of the Paris
Board of Trade and J. F. llcRey-
nofda of Paris attended. A :J. de-
cision was reached ^whereby n«CH>e
■ary money will be raised to secure
the commercial aurrey. grid the mat-
ter will then be referred to the
railroad builders for action.
HENS GOOD SHOES
If you want Shoes with the best
possible Wear and Style you should Shirts is now open for : yonr in-
buy a pair of “Florsheim” or
“Royal Blue” Shaes.
They are . guaranteed to give
satisfaction in every respect.
'‘Florsheim” Shoes $4.00 to
$5.00. “Royal Blue”Shoes$3.50
to $4.00.
Other good shoes at $2.00
$2.50.
fOR ROYS
We sell “BnstfflrownBlue Rib-
bon” and “Selz” Shoes. $1.50
to $3.00.
“CLUETT” SHIRTS
The Fall Stock of “Cluett”
spection.
This is the best brand of Shirts
on the Market at the prices. $1.50
$1.75.
“MONARCH” NEGLIGEE
Shirts, white and coloitd.$1.00
$1.25.
“LAKESIDE” SHIRTS
With and without coHars, good
values at 1.00 and 1.25.
“KENWOOD,, NEGLIGEE
and Work Shirts, 50et/ to 7Sct.
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.