The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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STORE sells goods at all times cheaper than
Jirnany so called special sales. We do not believe in making a
:w prices on a few items arid hard stock to get a crowd, but our
ilicy has always been and will remain:—Close prices at all times,
hen we do give a sale it will be either to raise money- or to unlpad
stock 'which we have too much of.
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WE IAVE JUST BOUGHT MV ARE RECEIVING THIS WEEK
New Laces, match sets; Dress Linens, Lawns» Chamoisette
+ Gloves, white and. chamois color; All-over Embroidery, Men’s
+ Nobby Caps, Underwear for ladies and men, Parasols, Fans,
Seam Braids and Edging, new Collars, new Suspenders, new
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BUSTER BROWN HOSIERY—THE BEST ON EARTH
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We solicit your business on
the merits of our merchandise,
assuring you your interests will be protected at all times, and that
your trade wijl be appreciated.
Buster Brown’s
GUARANTEED HOSIERY
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MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
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Buster Guarantees You Against Bailing
< FOR 25c A MONTH
•DUSTER Brown’s “DARNLESS” Hosiery i* sold under the gtiar-
antee oN“ Dollar Bo* of Four Pairs Guaranteed Four Months”'
—the same as—*‘8ix Pairs Guaranteed St* Months'*for 11.50.” In
^bQth eases it’s simply scatter of guaranteeing your hosiery against *
earning for 25c a . month, but you don’t hare .to buy many pairs of
Buster's to obtain his guarantee.
“DARNLESS” “IKSSr
^ * For Men, Women and Children
All Weights, Styles, Colors and Sizes
It'a smooth and sheer, reinforced by 2, 3 and 4-ply strong linen thread
at heel., top, knee, sole and toe. Has “Oer-
man Loop” elastic stHdT at toe, high spliced
heel and French “teaT-proof” garter top.
Buster BrOwn’s “DARKLESS” Hosiery
buyers have thrown their darning needles
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PROF. STUART
BAM) CONCERT
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MIGHT
WILL LECTURE
The Firemen’s Band will give a
concert at the band stand la the
court house park tomorrow night.
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11 E0U8ATUA UF STATE-WIOE R&UTATION i-.Bii.nin* .1 >n<i ,io.m* -«
wu address mm citizens
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION
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Mr. R. A. Stuart, a graduate
the West Texas State Normal
Canyon, Texas will deliver an
dress at ybe Court Hou3e In
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6000 CROWDS ATTEND MEETIND OF SUN-
10 o’clock. These concerts are given
tree to those who wish to attend
aud an Invitation is extendedto
„•* all who^njoy music of the kind
°l to be present.
at The program will be composed
a(j. mostly of new musfc, but a few of
a the selections played at
. 4 ui^»» si kua vuuti. *»'»>»«> ■“ v»ra-
ham *n Monday, July 22. at 8:3<i quegU for any ot the old pfecet will
m. Mr. Stewart is one of the ^ |,onored after the first part of
best informed men on educational the conrert The *wayg,de fchapel”
• problems and needs In the ****** will ..be one of the new selections
biyh'v4»e>Ptes as a student pjajre(j during the evening.
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th® > ,at)t devotional
concert will be rendered and re-
LEPT OPEN
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We have been litformeri that sort*
party or pkrtlea have repeatedly en-
tfered Opk Grove cemetery and left
the gates open, allowing stock to
go fad trample the graves,
stroy * thr*bhrubbery and do other
damage. Just who is guilty of such
acts we do not know or care but
we mpst aay they have Hwt little
regard for the sacred sp,ot and
should b^.made to suffer the pen-
H u.ni alty of the law. However; .we arb
Monday evening. * Upsides the
DAY
SCHOOL
WORKERS HERE
THIS WEEK*
As advertised the Convention
opened at the Presbyterian
CEMETERY gates
ARE
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LOSES LIFE IN
- CROWELL LAKE
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^ FORMER 6RAHAM BOY BROWNS WHILE
BATHIN6 IN A LAKE TUESDAY
NI6HT, JULY 9TH
and as a. public speaker while ne ;______ v__
was in the Normal College, and Caadidate Speaking,
bla address will be of special in- The ^Candidates for RepresenU-
terest to every one Interested in fives of this, the 99 district of Ter-
Tatiou. Every cltlxen of Ora-- aa> wm address the people at the
and the aurroundtng communl- following times and places: Loving,
ty should hear Mr. Stuart !>*?•«»• Tuesday, July 23. at night; Olney,
he will both Inspire and Instruct the Wednesday, July 24, at nlgjtt; New-
public, and his address will be in- castle, Thursday July 25, at night;
t creating both to the
exerr ses by Rev. Sno-1-
dy thtie aus a temperance Chorus
sung by - a, dosen 'or more children
D, D. (Dud) Darling, a former
GOOD SHOWERS
FALL LAST NIGHT
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▲ splendid rain ^ell over
greater portly of Young and Thrpck
morton counting last night, wlilch
will be of great benefit to corn,
cotton, feed stuff and other crope.
'From reports this morning we learn
that the rain at Tbjcockmortoh wan
good; four miles west of Newcastle
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the best they have had
v In yfffcrs;
of the opinion that Graham has
citizens who would knowingly, so Detroit Jdtchigan,
far forget themselves as to be guilty 1 quarters at Dallas,
of .uch . deed, and «. ar. of tha , #ck ^
... . ^ . . opinion the gate* were left open by I
W i mIstake* The aextou has fastened
made gates to th# cemetery and the: four miles south
The president,; parties who entered must have brok- as and his body
resident of this city, bjt novy a trav- xt Newcaatle only a light shower;.
salesmany for a drug firm of * » *round soaker; and Jean
‘a good rain; at Farmer aud Loving
D£. ellng
so Detroit
July 9, while
* c’ouds seemed
(the
for whlc^ he was on
the program giving his time to the
speaker gX the evening, Mrs. Nan-
nie W. Curtis.
This noted ’ady delivered one of
the finest prohiblttbn speeches we
«M ssl,:■£££ iz *?*■ «*. t.n.m ^
carrying pennants
mottoes, then a short speech made a|] gates
by Byron lUckmaa,
Mr. Hudson, courteously ' omitte^'en the locks, which Is a very serious j_,allas foy buriai.
the addles* for whlt^ he was on i Mr. Darling lived several years | of town
"lonly light rain. The rainfall here
was drowned wa?( j00(i> but not heavy. The. storo
evening, j struck Graham shortly before 2
bathing In a. lake!0’c,0°h and for a few minutes the
of Crowell,
was shipped
to open up and let
water down; but it did not
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and young. A campaign la being Public generally Invited;
waged throughout the Mate In the pecially Invited. v" ^ *
Interest o! higher education. Mr. . *----—......- —
Stuart Is net an agent for khft^par- Mrs. Will Henry left last Swnday
tlcultar college 8 but Is working for for her home In Estancla, New Mexl
enter Oak Grove cemetery should
either go over the steps or see the
sexton and get him to open the
gates.
last Jong enough to do a great
deal of good. here. The rain South
was light. y
On 8unday July 14th the Chris- any felllow «y«r *on9+4r»m
tlari Church had the largest attend- thy towlfc-AIld the m**u of hla death
anew, at Sunday achool—233 with wa» the cause oMnuch regret here,
an offering of |4.82. I Besides his aged mother, ^who
The Baptlete had 206 with an of- ,tve* in Ualhart, he leaves a young bn business Monday and reported % y~
ferlng of 119.69.. The Methodists wlfe» four •**t*r* and one brother, good meeting a( Fox Holtow, which
Hutoriagr
lu Graham and was well and favor-1 --—-
ably known to moet of oUr people.! Quite a number of our Baptist arw
He waa a young man of excellent attending the camp meeting on the
‘ | clai Xcter, very "Industrious, and Clear Fork this week’. y
Hihool. Ihad one of the brightest futures of
the voters of the county we should
ilke to publlsL it in full, would space
permit. It Is a pity that it ’ was
not delivered in the Court House be-
fore as splendid an. audience r“
Ed McCluskey was here from.
South ifend yesterday. Crops arw
flue ouC on the Clear Fork this year.
Rev. Joe R. Mayes was In town
tbs educational Intereate of Teiks. co, after a two month’s visit • with as heard Judge Ramsey last
The people of Graham should see friends and relatives here. ^ ’ week. We don’t see how any one
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tain country.
matters of this kind and we
»y yrill hear him and exhibit that
^rest In education that will Mlgg Beulnh' Bell left for Olney
Mr. Stuart so that he will Wednesday evening In company wjth
Miss Leoni Anderson, whom s|te
of Graham where ever ■/ , he
as a great school town. ,*
Tent Meettafc Closed,
tent meeting held by the
Church closed last Thurs-
ht having lasted exactly two
r Many were-teath to have
as the preacher, Rev. Kern
^ ^Oatln. and singer Mr. Aithelde,
hare been .very much enjoyed. On
_ rid ay afternoon there were ten
baptised by Rev. Stalling and t&ere
Lere four more additions to the
remarks at the beginning and close
on Ex. IV, 2- “What Is That In
Thine Hand?”
Tuesday Morning was so extreme-
ly warm, that the attendance was
email so the. regular program was
not carried out. Dr. Anderson of
had 184 with $5.47 and 4 new pupil Th« 8,sU*r» are Mr>- M- 8 Handy’
Who la spending the summer here
with her slster-ln-lgw,*’ Mrs. J. T.
Cunningham; Mrs Robert Wllman,
The Presbyterians
96.47.
had 145, ~ with
votlonal exercises, by
and Stallings. Dr. Anderson gave
J. H. Graham^ of Lovlngton,.
has our thanks tl^s week
Mrs
tfrii;
ror her renewal
tq Ov,
d... Ha.i of Oak Cliff; Mrs. Will Cravens, of . . . ... ■ - y
8 nan D|Uhart. Mrg Camll<) McWhlny> ofUrs at the Leader office Tuesday.
the address of the evening on "Th* Brownwood, and the brother is
Organized Bible Class. - It wa* Frank *»*»**' <>* Oatesvllte. They
dignified, earnest, and IntereirtlrflTf^w ln attendance at the fun-
He Is ap enthusiastic Sunday school eral •’was held fro«n the
wprker and eloquent speaker. ^Hla erased’s home In Dallas.,
on “Our Greatest Difficulty” and1
mother will acccompany her on
“ itw.
•t, \tbe three-year-<^U son
n^Mrs, L. Ai^CWle^H^rtg
Robert, Vtbe
of Mr. an^Mrs, «,
ln the Red Top community,
died
J jhurch by letter.. The membership day*. The bereaved parents have Duties” and “ftelatlon
last Saturday morning. July I3.,ang.
was burled In Oak Grove cemetery
la this city teat evening. The lit-
tle fellow had- been sick but a few
“The Best Thing lp our School,*’ al-
so marie a fin
talk *on “The
Worker’a Meeting.” ln the after-
noon /also/ the superintendents,
Hudson, 8treet and Underwood,
discussed the subjects fdr which the
were programed: ^ "Duty During
On Wednesday, morning D. Ander-I "Mrs. Ceopej*. and Mlse Lula Law-
son spoke on “The Visitation De- (less who have beeh visiting Miss
partment” ln a most impressive mar^Doita Terrell In this city for 4he
ner, urging that we have a’ plan past two weeke left last Satuf^ay*
and follow NT In spite of* all obstac- Mrs. Cooper going to visit in Okla-
les. Hq gsve several touching In- homa Ad Miss Lawless returning
stances from his own personal ex- to her honte at Itasca, Texas. Mrs.
perlence in visiting. ’ |Cooper was ’accompanied by Mias
Bible School Session.” “Week-Day j t The convention Is indeod fortun- Dosla Terrell who will hlso „vUslt
has closed.
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* Mrs. M. F, Foster and
Mrs. H Black, and little
Malcolm Foster, were pleasant call-
daughter, ......
aon.
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subscription Is now paid to 1914.
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We received this week the renew-
al to the Leader from W. A. Bol-
lard at Thomas, • New Mexico. Ho
says In his letter, “I’m boun^ to
have,the Old Reliable.’*
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J, JL J. Ford, who has been with *
the Beckham National Bank ^ gg *
bookkeeper for several years, left'
Saturday morning for Livingston
Texas, where he wll1 make ‘/ hla
home. His family will- Join him about
the first of August. !; We Regret to
4Mr. ForjL a*n(^ hie excell “■'*
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as bul't up ln renewed faith,
irsll-satlsfled with rcanlta.^
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the Empathy of all the
| tbs Re<f Top community.
people In; and Pastor.”
ChurcL'ate In havlag puck an egsellent ch^lajn Oklahoma. Dr. Terrel^ went as family, but, hope they* may prosper
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At the evening session after
at Dr. Anderson
and eloquent speaker! far as Fort Worth with them and rc« an$ retain’ teelf
; turhed home that night.'
on the program.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1912, newspaper, July 18, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849928/m1/1/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.