The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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r> Cotton i« flowing tome, Hook
la scarce. j> opl« art" pretty
' blue. lW, • * •; ■/: JL• i
We bad a pretty good crowd at
gunday School, good prayer meet-
in# <4ii(wIaw nl«rht
tag Sunday night.
A good many of the Chapel peo-
ple attended church at Cournot Sun-
day, and heard a fine sermon on
old tltne religion by Rev M.cCarroll
Kerby Chandler qame hack from
Mexico'last week and was very
porly when he got here. Leet Sun-
MONEY WITH the
It is a great pleasure to us, as well as a great
benefit to our customers, to be able to furnish
everything that is needed by any body. We
guarantee our merchandise to give satisfaction.
If ft doesn’t kindly let us know as we want to
back up our word.
| Mr. and Mre. L. P. Young attend-
i ed the Presbyterian meeting at Qra-
! ham Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. Bailey, who have
| been living In our community ^ for
! beveral months, hare moved to Cm-
Graham, Texas.
Safe, Conservative Courteous Your Basiness Solicited.
Miss Evelyn Anderson, who hag
been visiting her aunt, Mre. Dowdlt,
of Seymour -for the past two
months returned home last week.
, ' Mr .and Mrs. W. y. Bighorn, of
Jackaboro, bare been visiting tbelr
sons, Herbert and AlUe the past
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week.
^ A crowd of the 6hapel folks went
to Barton's Chapel la Jack county
last Tuasday to the W. O. W. plo-
nk- they all reported a good time.
Mrs. Callla Shannon and little,
Mattie spent part of last week with
Mre. Fey, of Conner Creek.
Mip, Ellen Coda la visiting her
eieter, Mrs. Hinson, this week.
Last Thursday night at Connor
Creak Messrs. Arnold. Akin, Fry
and Crawford made Sosas fine
speeches on state-wide prohibition.
They were listen to by an attentive
crowd and all enjoyed U.
Mieses Louvenla end Queenle Mc-
Ferran spent several days last week
visiting in our oommunlty.
Some of our Chapel folks, went
to Graham big Monday. ,,
--- A Farmer. -
Laundry Notice.
Having been appointed receiver
for the ^Graham Steam Laundry
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
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» In this Department you will always find every thing
that is new and up-to-date. Our ladies Ready-to-wear
department is always complete, (
* —With such as—
Lucille Dresses
Ladies Skirts
Muslin Underwear
Gowns
; Princess Slips
Corset Covers
* • Holoproof Hosiery
All at greatly reducet^priccs
GRAHAM TEXAS, Jun« 15, 1911
KirsehMums Cloth.
ib honey at
Lester Fields was over from Bry
son last Monday. _1__—---
unanimously agreed that Mr. and
Worth gbaaafelt, of Bryson, was
In Graham Monday.
Mrs. Griffin know just how to en-
tertain a big crowd for they are
all still talking of the good time
they bad.
Mrs. 8. R. Crawford, Miss Ellen
Black and John Bowery of Oraharn,
oame out here leet Sunday in the
automobile and Mre. Crawford or-
ganised a Ladles Missionary Soci-
ety with twelve members.^ They will
meet Saturday evening before the
second Sunday !n each month.
The Beptiat protracted meeting at
this place will begin on Tuesday
night before the fourth Sunday In
July and continue until after the
All at dry weather prices
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R. V. Tidwell made a business
trip to Newcastle Monday.
The Graham Auto Supply Co.
Autoi will take yduVany where.
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Bird Padgett and boys of Loving,
were in .Graham Monday.
- If jwp-want Wood, call Wjik
Mayea, the Wood Man.
ter, of Murray, was In
-dmmaa on business Monday.
Fred \ Fay. of Flnle. was In
Orabam last Monday; trading.
The Graham Aut<r>Syf>ply Co.
Autos will take you anywhere.
Grocery Department. .
Our "Feeding" department is always filled with
something good and we try to keep at all- times the
main a customer. • To those who
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have never patronized the Laun-
dry, ask that youagive us a trial
tO prove that!We\ bring every-
thing back Ikiti that dirt.
Please hav^ your laundry ready
first\ of the week
‘fifth Stnnday.
choicest and best we can
nd in the way of eatables.
for the wagoi
if possible. 1
in returning
If the deliveryman fails to call,
ring the office, both phones. '
Hardware and Furniture Department
V We pride ourselves on carrying one of the biggest
lines of Hardware and Furniture in this part of Tex-
as. Below we mention some of the many articles
that we have large stocks of and can give you some
very close “dry weather" prices: > .
v. Buggies - Barbwire ?r-’
Hacks ■ Hog wire
Wagons Poultry Wire
Mowqrg-——r-- Corrugated Iron
^Graham Steam Laundry,
A. M. Cole, Receiver.
Drummond Items.
Crops are looking fine In this
part of the country considering the
dry weather, but a?e beginning to
need rain badly. - ** *
Health Is very good.
Mr. Brown made a trip to Ora-1*
bam last Saturday.
Mrs. B. H. Ratliff and daughter,
went to Bill Bellamy’s last Tues-
day to spend a few days.
J. P. Ratliff and family spent last
Saturday night and Sunday with G.
W. Ltmley and family. "
F. P. Burch received Monday, an
Mias Ida Griffin has been quite
engine and pumping jack fo
ranch, six miles west of town.
Nails and Staples
Rakes
Corn-Harvesters
sick, -but la now Improving.
Mrs. Vena Elkins, of Ellasvllte, Is
spending a few ^ays with her moth-
er, Mrs. George McC&lllster.
Mrs:' G. W. Llmley and family
spent last Monday with her sister,
Mrs. George McCalllster.
Mr. Lawrence and family spent
last Sunday with O. W. Llmley and
family.
. ... Rounder.
Cultivators
For Bale. '
Two full blood Jersey cows.
Binder twine
Sulky PloWs
doctors don’t
Garage for a
Millinery Department
We still have a complete line of the latest and most
up-to-date Millinery and will close it out at, and be-
low cost ,
n^ratt was In Graham Mon-
tom bis farm on the Clear
FOB SALE.
2,000 pounds Pure Leaf Lard,
in 5, 10 ami 50 pound cans, price
15 cents peifpound; 1,000 pounds
Lard Couippund, 500 pounds
home cured \ Breakfast Bacon,
500 pounds Dry Salt Meat. Must
be sold; we n«d the money.
’ Miller & Son.
let vs show you ThA Samson, the
beet iv the world,
* The Lyon Hardware Co.
Supt. Edgar Mckaodoa and fami-
ly visited Loving last Friday and
Saturday. *
W. L, Wadley, of Upper Took,
waa In town transacting business
Tuesday.
* For Wood and Sawing, call on
Will Mayes, or phone 107-2 Ind.
W. W. Jackson and family, of
Wise county, are visiting rslatlves
In Young county.
’’iByiT'J. T. Cunningham Is visit-
ing her daughter ,Mrs. N. A. Cropp.
st Brown wood. .
“Batavfh" Grape Juice, pure' un-
fermented juice oi tap ripe grape,
the 1 deal bever&gd tor the warm
months. ' Wr-4. vdwell it Sons.
Do not forget now le the time to'
make ' transfers from onb ecboioi
district to soother. •'* 1 ‘ • r*
Jim of EllasvlUe, and J. A.
Brown, of Tonk Valley, were la
town trading Monday.
Pigs Pigs , - Pig*.
Full blooded Duroc Jerseys, six
weeks old, also one bred Poland-
China sow, prices reasonable.
See J..D. Baty, 8 miles east of
Graham on Jackaboro road.
~ Supt. Edgar McLendon and fami-
ly visited relatives Iff the Oakland
oommunlty Wednesday.
If your home school cannot offer
you tbs studies you need, transfer
to the Graham Schools.
Gresn^dry. owAny kind of woot
you may wUtfjkt Arthur Po-
sernVW*>d
See the imsblcan Foundry A Ma-
chine Coni an# for Pumping Riga.
They maki-Mffm at prices In rssok
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1911, newspaper, June 15, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849926/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.