The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911 Page: 4 of 15
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“Red Goose” School
1 ' . *
-Shoes
Our Store is being filled with Merchandise in every line for Fall
trade, such as “
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Red Seal Ginghams, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc.,
Furniture, Rugs, linoleum, Matting, Wall Paper, Hardware, Queensware,
Stoves, Implements, Buggies and Wagons
■' BIG LINE OF
'
Men’s Women’s and. Children’s Shoes
Made by Friedman, She by Shoe Co.
~~TZ.
For Children
J. E. (EWING) NORRIS
UNDERTAKER AND LISCENSED
__ EMBALMER
S.W. Phone I
107
Groceries, Bran,
Chops, ^ ^
•:
Muff Have Funds.
Mr*. 87 R. Crawford, president of
the Cemetery Association inform*
us that all the money in the treas-
ury ha* been expended arid that
SHERIFF'S KALE.
STATE OF TEXAS, County of
Young. By virtue of an order of
sale LSeued out of the Honorable
District Court of Young County, on
more monejj must be raised at once the 9 day- of October 1911,. by the
It tfie work at the cemetery is to be Clerk thereof. In the case of W.
Grain Drill*.
grain drill* on
below flr»t
good grain
to buy.
Lyon HardAr* Co.
Andrew*.
kept up. The sexton’s salary must
be paid' as well as some other ex-
pense*, and she requested us to ask
all who .are interested in Oak Grove
to send in something at -once.
Bring or send your contribution to
Beckham National Bank and do It
Recital Program.
The pupil* of Prof. J. F. H. Crabb
will give a recital at the High
School Auditorium Friday night
October 13 1911. The public
cordially invited to attend,
charge, but fjiee to all.
Your
Weatfork, were here on Big Monday*, at once.
We will deliifcr your Bread, call
will deliWbr rour
—MabryTO N* >"
Mi** Annie Lu Hale
Is the gue»t of her cousin
Jessie Grave*. -----------------——
of Cleburne,
It
Moat anyth!
eat at Our store.-
good to
Son.
Archie Owen, a former Graham
boy but now of Sherman, spent last
Monday in the city with relative*
&nd friends.
J. Pollock, Trustee for Mrs. C. E. Chorus..........Twenty-five Voi<e receipt are the very beat
The Reason \\ hy—People.
Attention Please. I
I want every person to know that
I have competent testimony from
are my experience and the experience of
hundreds of others that my medi-
cal formulas and my washing fluid
that
7fXd.r 197.
Notice of Final Account.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any. Constable
of Young County—Greeting:
; Chas. B. Blakey and Adelia F.
Blakey. Guardians of the Estate of
Prince> A. Collin* having fUed
HatfteJ^ versus John Craig No.1347, Overture..Crabb’s Home- Circle have ever been formulated. I know our County Court their Final
Overture ......................! the
..Crabb’* Home Circle Orchestra.1
1
Plano Solo..7.Ethel-Leora Pearce.
Plano Duett.. 1st
people who are patronizing me
by procuring said formulas prompt-
as
ly are being benefited ten times
Plano “Adele J*t- much as the pecuniary benefits I
said
W. S. Howard paid our office
substantial call this evening. .
Graham,
MrGiamery A Bently have opened propdrty
* grocery store at EllasvlUe. They'
are old grocerymen, thoroughly
familiar with the business and will
give the peSTpie the ▼erjr best goMs
obtainable:. ‘A* s proof of this fact
we will state that they purchased
from Waples-Platter Grocery Com-
pany of Fort Wdrth, through their
Haleeman, J. L. Sanders, a complete
etock of the famous WhKe Swan
Goods. i
and to me, a* Sheriff, directed and
delivered, I will proceed to sell
within tbe hours presc ribed by law ;
for Sheriff”* Sales, on the first _---— — „--------
Tuesday in Novembw^ITYO 1 1. if ”ferjr and Nel1 Qraham; 2nd Plano gm derlvlng from thaIr (
being the 7 th day of said month. I “ *“■ j piousness If you ]
before the Court House door of j * S ;.....**** J* 7' 11 am benefittlng other.
Young County, In. the city of ^*r,net |™>r* “»an than I am
F_wlng described 1 lano So,°* -Edd Crawford Jeffery. j the majn reason for my eagerness
Situated Tn? Yoyng Plan<> Duett.% let. Piano .^utb Doty' to place my information is the hand
being Lo$$No. 6 and Bess Graham; 2nd Piano Ethel of every woman and man.
dr sal*
dea^e
a grea
benlflted Is
th* iowtvbf Ora- j Lamona and Elsie Rubenkoenlg.
hown by the plat of said
Office,
of Joh
i LamoQs and
u u, -L D*‘U Piano Solo.,
in nrd cmirrty- crenr** t....... - -
bn as the property ] * * * * ’ * ’ ’
ig to satisfy a Judg- Reading.
Love 11a Athlene Eddlem
• Mrs. R. G. Hallam
count of the condition of the estate
of said Prince A. Collins together 1-
with an application to be discharg-
ed ' from said Guardianship YOU
A| ARE HEREBY COMMANDED, that
that by publication of thi^ .Writ for)
twenty days in a newspaper regular-
ly published in the County of!
I Young, you give ^us notice to all
1 persons intereeftd In the Account
for Final Settlement of said Estate,
to file there objections thereto, if
| any they have, on or before th*
January Term, 1912, of said County
fr
b
Now Listen! I have been told by
hundreds, of People that I have
“*£ hTdr,,?ti0UT ' .n* to b.
',0<:,0r• bHU- “ ,boM be th. Court HouM of ..Id count? T
that
rule and not the exception,
men! amounting,to $220.20 In favor Piano Solo......Elsie Rubenkoeal 'every person born Into the world '(lraha,n, on 8ec*
Before ord
Automobile s
County Auto
* 6. M. Thedford
.supplies for your i
prices of Young
arage Co. t ■
the
was among
We use the‘Telegraph In orderln
AutomobllelSiylplles. Leave us you
order. Youfcjg County Auto & Gar-
age Co. " -
of W. J. Pollock,
Mr*. C. E. Hatfield
suit.
Given under my
day of October 1911.
O. H. Brown, Sheriff.
Trustee for piano Duett.. 1st Piano Hardy Price
and costs of E(M Jeffery. 2nd Plano Katie Ar-
nold and Mary Ellen Burkett.
Piano Solo.... Mary Ellen Burkett
hand,
this
gtables and fruits
k
visitors here' from Pickwick - last
Monday. He remembered us with
* fine. Urge'watermelon, for which
2x4 has our thanks.
Olives In bul
fresh, at our stoi
rv#
»torf .
Im>u1cs, always
Mabry
A Son.
I
u
To Teacher*.
The Young county Teacher’s Ins-,
titute will open in the High School
building In Graham, on Monday Oct-
ober &0th 1911 at 9 o’clock •*•
m. gnd continue forflve days. — .
4 R. Lindsey,
/ County 8upt-
LadicV Prayermeetlng.
All ladies are cordially Invited to
attend the union jfrayenneeting
which /meets-, with Mrs. Kay ‘ on<
Friday at 4:30 o’clock with Mr*.
Crtm as leader,- subject “Works.”
Remember that man has mind body
and soul. Don’t cultivate the first
two to the neglect of the most Im-
portant—the last
r------ '
neyydpment of
’ ** OUr
ent of tour, sweet
.J
A
and
M*bry>
M. 4- SteWart and daughter, Mr*.
Henry Prtdmiux. at Markly. were
tn^|lag gnd Visiting old friend*
Org^fin la*L liondny. r
Arc Yon in Arrears
wyWrninAHid Ysakacw
WE NEED THE MONEY
The only rubber factory In the
state 1* at Marathon, Texas, where
maV ;ton* of crtyle rubber are
maflr . ton# of crqp
turtd- jrefkly. The new plant
ha* l*3»n in operation for two years
and the supply of raw material
baa not been exhausted or lessened
[jo 'Ml Mpfaran< es. . J;______
Thanks! Thanks Thanks!
My hearty thanks to everyone of
you; one arid all_who have helped
me to Introduce our extra fancy
WHITE SWAN Good* in Graham.
I would like to thank you person-
ally but your number Is legion,
hence this card of thanks.
To the Weald?nt, members and
the W.\M. 8., to the worn
our clever, en-
mentrants and to any
m 1 may have failed to
house. The WaippLee Plat-
friend*
en ot/pn
terpYiwng
others w]
note, my
Vocal - Solo.’.. .Miss Annie Morrison
Plano Solo.. Adele Crawford Jeffery
Violin 80I0............Mr. Crabb
Male Quartet..H. P. Rose, Ruben-
... .koenig.McC&rroll, Hutchison. ^
You can't dj> without those ex-'
tras for tHp Uppblal dinner. We
ha« * them at aiv. store—
store.—Mabry1 A Kon.v
in a normal condition live to the ag*
of between 75 and 100 years. I»
am selling four medical receipts that
are cures sM preventative*, and a I
washing fluid receipt for the small
sum of $F.00.
Wash your clothes without rub-
bing.
Clean your floors without scrub-
bing. ^
• W. L. WILLIS.
The Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas, has reached the
ond Monday in January 1912 A.
D., when said account and applkA-
tlon will be considered by ’ said
court.
WITNESS D. D. CUsenbary Clerk
of the County Court of Young Coun-
1 ty. .
Given Under My Hand
and Seal of said Court,
. .at my offlc^ in the City
(Seal) of Graham, this 10th
day of Ootober A. D.
1911. . * *
D. D. CUsenbery, Clerk,
County Court, Young County, Texas.
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For School Supplie* of
kinds see Gay and FI in
The county of Culberson, tbe A true copy I certify,
newest In Texas has an area of " O H. Bro#n, Sheriff
8067 square miles, or 2.346.880 Young County Texas.
and acres. Van Horn Is the County Seal
$
ter Orocery Co., and I extend hearty The IntwjUtlonal & Great North-
hlghwater mark In registration----(
more students are yet to be enrolled with a population of 300. Culberson What Is
Up to dte, there has been 1071 en- was created by the last legislature cuts a
listed for the coming year, against out of the eastern end of El Paso pile* for Au
969 last year. j county and named for the Senior
I Senator from TPJta* *
Fresh celg^ e*^ry day at our s~\ /
Take /oujyauto repair work to th* has been raised
Young CouKy Auto and Garage Co.
our store.—Mai
A Son.
thanks.
I art, het* to t.U you .boul *m R*Jlway of T**“ ta 10 ,pen<1
am nor. t u you auo • 00Q 00Q lQ lmpCovemenU. The
fi^ire
touAbt
ty Auto A Garage Co.
The Business men of El Paso will
present the Pearsons Syndicate a
and Why? The (
re in ordering sup- -
ilea. Young CouuaJP
S . .,-7'V
An Interurbati Fund of $20,000
in Sherman and
an executive Committee, consisting
of C. B. Dorchester, E. B. Caraway,
D. B. Lyon, C. C. Mayhew and Jo*
WHTE SWAN goods and make you' 150 m„eg ^ lJ<ht rall(I ^ween San tract
realize they have no equal on earth
All such favors as you have reoeot-
ly extended ]p make these goods so
popular
11 y appre
J. L. Sanders.
a
»ure you be* be art-
' ■ r *
Antonio and Laredo are to be re-
placed by heavy, steel rail# and the
same Improvement Is to be made on
the Fort Worth division.
Graham Le*d«r and DaUm
New* on* year lor $1.7C~
Btter has been appointed. Thl*
In the 8oulhern_ Ixart fund ^ added to and an Intst^
urban to Paris and Oieenvlll* and
one to Gainesville will be pushed
vigorously.
„„ Ste a -'•r.t'r.,?
of land
of that city, valued at $50,000. for
a planing mill, box factory and
paper mill,, which Is to be erected
by''those interests. Work on the
big plant, whloh will give em-
ployment to several thousand men
will begin at once.
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.