The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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re will sell the entire W£H. Logan Stock of
ig, Shoes, Hats, Gloves and Clothing, in fact,
ting In the Store at WHOLESALE COST for
asome Goods for ONE-HALF OF WHAT
COST WHOLESALE. We have no tpeedh
t to deceive yon, but w'e mean WHOLESALE
>l say so, and will do just what we sa^.
t and look and get our prices; see for yourself,
on buy, we will both make money; if jya
of Mrs A. A*. Morrison. Some
friends decided to celebrate these
events by having a turkey feast
on Saturday evening. The af-
fair was adroitly planned and car-
December 1 fe
(1 hie Period Only)
' * j -rf* To The...
SOUTHEASt
KANSAS CITY, /
ST. LOUtS,
rted ont. Mrs. Morrison assist-
ed in arranging the surprise for
Mrs. McKeen, who was being
entertained in the parlor by one
of the ladies. Thep Mpt; Mor-
FORT WORTH
Star-Telegram
rifoa waf iriVeljyed out ynd ner
place prepared. It would-be dif-
ficult to say which was the more
surprised on entering the dining
room to find a large cake bear-
ing her initials and the pretty
lighted tapers—seventy three
for Aunt 8allie— and the proper
number for Mrs. Morrison. At
each plate was also a tray con-
taining dainty packages, birth-
day remembrances from tho e
present.
Covers were laid for eighteen,
who all spent a most enjoyable
evening.
• A. beaujbiful little poem was
read which was composed by
Mrs. McMurry and " written to
commemorate this event in Mrs.
McKean’s life. A G jest.
Wcpie than an alarm "of lira at
Ifeoefnber. $)tl% 21 s|, 22nd
Limit Januai'y tfcth
For trip anywhere, write
> Phil Av Auer/ 4
_ a. p., a.
Ft. Worth, Texas
and %*t- thm big madam Dally and Sunday nswspkpsr, ualng
ASSOCIATED PRESS. TEXAS NEWS SERVICE. NATIONAL
NEWS ASSOCIATION, alvlnff aonvplata Markets with ALL the
news EVERY DAY from EVERYWHERS—ovar our owa
“leaeed wW—12 to 24 houra ahaa4 ot any other newspaper.
LOCAN A BAKER
Holiday Goods
A Year—DAILY and SUNDAY—By May
(No part ynr| (Only.)
Sand In yfur subscription before DEC. IS. After this djjEj**
jrtgular jiri— W ssntf pai inunth wilfsiHotiy proven.
If we please you, tell
if not, tell us.
Your patronage appreciated
WEIR & YANCEY.
others.
Salas of surpassing intsrsst ars now in full swing.
- I-ART OLA88WARK / RUGS and PORTIERS
cabusiw imported chin a ware , o-ace curtains
ring “Uu table silverware
11 pine LAMPS • * ~ TOYS, ALL KINDS
"tiou to 7 BIBLBS and ALBUMS IRON EXPRESS WAGONS
thee CHRISTMAS POST CARDS bread boxes, waiters, ETC
feedini la i partial list off what wa carry. .Make your
selections aarly and call for them at your convon-
rw<!l ionco. In advance we wish a Merry Cnristma to all
Belef aif Btslsesj. 4_h_ 1 t Modern farmer—--
The John E. Morrison Co. has H. G. Fields brought to our
this week installed a fine Sfmi office last Monday a sack of his
tary counter in the grocery de
partment. * ThttP counter is sc
fall peaches. - They were in
every particular as good a* the
ordinary fruit ^grown in the
summer, and as they are later
than other varieties, areadysale
for tft£m a£n be found very easily .
Mr. Fields is, perhaps, the most
modern farmer in the county and
always has something for n>'
His place has attract* ..ore
attention during the past year
a than any other for the reason
$ tbab be has made a close study
is of his work and has made a sue*
11 oessofit, and when Tom M.
i- Marks, Special Agent of the U.
ie 8. Department of Agriculture,
y was here last summer he carried
i. a number of our leading farmers
e out to Mrr Fields* pla^, and
W. S. McJimsey’s
X IjL Holcomb, of South Bend,
wa» trading in the city yesterday.
Money to Loan—J?e|nK Coun-
ty Abstract A Title Company.
J. T. Webb, oj. Jean, was here
was marketing cotton .here yes
71 4-5 acres on Timmons ranch
faotfoe
yesterday marketing cotton"
Afee*oats wnanryS. at our & Title Compar
store MabHxiA sons: _
, 7* tT -■ 8. B. Laquey
J. T. Babb was here from Red Imove Gillian
Top yesterday. to make his hoe
Don’t fail to seethe big assort-1 will follow him,
ment of Christmk^gpods al
Racket Store. "GayaV Pu:
Messrs J. H. Blanton; Hr,
Jr., of Profitt, were trading in
the city yesterday.
The Christmas Gtods are now
on display at the fcabket Store.
Come early and avolm the rush.
■ ■ —->- WWWH
HONE jo-3.
• Wantedift Osce.- £ £\ brade they hadever had.
Every family In Toung county dreds of customers have
caH at our stqrcf and order' ll from assistance of ovei
Pickles and kraut in kegs at
W. j. Tidwuu A Sons.
C. W. Lanston was here from
hit home near Farmer yesterday.
, Go to ObtaflT* Studio tor the.
finest photos in Northwest Tex.
'll. y. Clifton, of J«cn, was in
kme efiy yesterday transacting
p® Dr. Cox’c JBarhed Wire Uni
. ment does not bum or blister, £
relieves pain quickly, and flies
lea in train load lots, which en
ables them to sell goods much
cheaper than when they purchas-
id Citron
Allen Casey, of Fanner, left yes-
terday on a business trip to Fort
WorthT"' ~~~ .
? -Mabry A sons.
k R. Leftwich. of Cass coun
~ ■ w ~ -------m-- — - -w—v •m—* ’i w" ": “
his brother.
CltatkE by rsMatlsa.
STATE OP TEXAS # ‘
cou^xxqf ,
To Um Swiff or any Constable of
Young County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded, that by
making publication olgiis Citation in
some newspaper published in the ooun- '
ty of Young once in each week for i
four oonaeeuttve weeks, previous to '
the return day hered; you sufiunon M. ,
C. Clark, whoee residence is unknown,
to be and appear before the Justice ,
Court.of Precinct Nq* One, Young
County, Texas, at a regular term
thereof, V> be bolden at my office In j
the city of Graham oe the last Monday 4
in Deoember, A. I). 1910, at 10 o’clock ,
a. m., it being the 26 day of Decem-
ber A. D. 1910, then and there to an- 1
swer the suit of Lyon Hardware Com- 1
panjr filed in said Court on the 31 day <
of October A. D. 1910, and numbered
898on the docket of said Court, against
M C. Clark for the sum of One Hun- ;
dred and Two Dollars .and Twenty 1
Cents, besides interert^Bftafe and at- ^
torney’s fees. Said sita beir^gdue as j
“Mound City Paints may cost
A trifle more, but—!’* W. C. Bow
man T ihrr Ctor,r - ~
W. O. Watson and J. hi Pem-
berton were here from True on
business yesterday.
T. H. Craig, a prominent farm-
er £f the Center Ridge oommoa-
Adnt Jemima’s Sugar
tion department, National Sports
man;Inc., 75 Federal St., Bos-
ton, Mass.
The Lyon Hardware Compa
ny sold this week to Mr. Beech-
ly. of the G. T. A W. Ry. CoT a
complete water system and light-
,nd ordered the Leader sent to
)r. A. J. Bradley, Albany, Okla-
rife LMJgUL
rORE. M^RY A SONS.
T. Rouse )s assisting
al meeting at Newcas-
We have jjknt received a car
of Saginaw Alichigan Salt, the
best for
Blister,
blister ity, marketed ten bales of cotton
refundedL here yesterday.
**' ... We have jui
>f Tulsa, Vulcaniaer a^
er broth do y°ur WOrk
Graham AiM’O^upply Co.
rerage is l J' S< Mor*wl *j*§ N* Hocken,
the flour Prominent citlxens of the Olney
Graham °°UIItry' were hereon business
£ • yesterday.
■ Others come
s recov here gUty
sickness, goods. Oysters,
th pneu- evreything the i
ing plant to be installed at Jer-
myn. When it cornea to- big
deals and selling goods at close
margins, our merchants are al-
ways there. ‘ " • /
W. O. Clark has been serious-
nsUlled aJSteam
are prepared to
The Oyster season
h We handle the
and cooked :n the
id go, we are for Altus, Oklahoma, to visit
m we have the r*latlv*es. V.1' - .. ^
sMbicken and «
^Jtet affords. All drnggists sell Dr. Cox’s
St Lotus Restaurant. Barbed Wire Liniment. 25c, 50c
_ _ _ , » and $1.00 bottles. Guaranteed
\ T-P. and Hi F. Wilkinson to heal without leaving a blemish,
i were among the people from °r money refunded, - y*-^
:UuSII«lll" iNUlilliBiBM- ' Mr.rs.B.'crewford returned
i ®* “*** -> Moodey from a vUit with rel*-
New cnsrants. raisins, citron, tlves at Bunkie, La., and Mexia,
Everything for War Christmas Texas.
, fruit afce et O^ Lee, M.yee, one o( the really
-1. Tidwell A Sons. prosperous farmers of Young
L. W. Smith has recovered county, was here last Monday^on
from his recent sick spell and is business. Besides raising lots
again able to be at his port In of other stuff M* Mayes has put
ther<3biliamTJrng~0oZ
If you try one JarNof those pre-
serves at Stewart &\gbn’8 you
are sure to want another; The
Red Front Grocery ikthk place.
Secretary Staton, of Graham
Commercial Clakt Is very bgsy
this week rounding ap the new
membership list. The Oommer-
dal Clah is doing a grsat work.
If yon are not already a member
r. .. Citisens of Gfaham genercu ily
' contributed a neat little sum for
Xhe benefit of Mr. McGowan and
his famil
At the Methodist Gkarcli.
At the Methodist church Sun-*
day there will Ibe the /regular
services, preaching by the pas-
tor at 11 o’clock. “Expectations
..Unexpectedly Fulfilled.” At 7
o’clook the second sermon In the *
of Wonderful Parables of Our
W _ • 11mm t _____, ---A
J. Butler, of Loving, was a
•ant visitor to this office
Racket 1
it dolls in
Gay 4 Flint.
liner, one of the lead-
its at Ivan, is in the
Terd-Ymth
open account for costs of suit and
Mil ton Ford and Misa Mattie
Young were united in marriage
at 4 o’clook Thursday afternoon,
November 24, at home of the <
bride's mother. Rev. W, T.
Rouse officiating.
cakes and wafers
fat bog
ont two
sell A Sons.
Was Yiere from
it of the week
tr for impiyvs-
V- - FmbaN-1 lik.
B. F. Paschal and.Miss Lena
Lisle were married it the Christ-
ian personage at S o'clock Son
day svening. Rev. <5. F. Pearce,
pastor ot th# Ohrittian church
; «• *•<**,'aCMlbr- •'
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Burns has opened
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1910, newspaper, December 1, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849927/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.