The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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[emember, it has always been our custom to sell better goods for
motley than any merchant in Graham. We are here to show you the
goods,^make the prices, and guarantee satisfaction. We know you will
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CLOTHING'
One Lot Men’s Suits, Fancy Worsteds,
Light and Dark Patterns, worth $12.50
t) $18 00, to close oat at .
$7.81, $8.80, $8.60 u4 $10.80
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All $16.50 Kirschbaam all-wool, Fancys,
Grays, Browns, etc $11.88
All $18 00 Kirschbaum all-wool, Fancy
Patterns, at . $18.86
AU $20.00 and $22.50 Kirschbaum *U-
wool Suits, very fine patterns, to close
out at $18.46
MEN’S^SHIRTS
Our complete line of 65c and 75c grade
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Soft Shirts with collars are going
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Men’s Negligee Shirts with soft cuff,
sold for $1 00, now . i 89c
Big lot Soft Shirts with collars attached,
$1.00 sellers, at . . 69e
All of pur $1 25 Soft Shirts at 89c
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Four-ln-Harri* Ties ^ 19c
DRESS GOODS
Scotch Lawns Sc
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Our iOc grade Lawns. ... 8c
Our 12^c and 15c grade Lawns 8fit
Lawns add Batistes, 15c, 16}fc and
20c grades . . 12c
20c and 25c grade of Figured Flaxon
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Beautiful patterns of Satin Striped
Voile, 25c and 35c grade . Jpc
LADIES dresses
Beautifully trimmed Blue Gingham
Dresses, formerly 'sold for $6.00,
now lug
Lovely M. hite Linen Dress, trimmed
with7 iolid pink, formerly , sold for
$6.00, now $3.98
Ah elegantly trimmed, all-over Embroid-
ered Dress, worth $12.50, cut to $7.88
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Embroidery, «u grades and widths,
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HARDWARE, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING, WAGONS, BUGGIES, ETC.
GROCERIES . Fresh, Clean, Wholesome and Delicious GROCERIES
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THE JOHN E. MORRISON CO.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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W. C. T. U. j Priscilla Clhb.
The W. C. T U. met at the home Mrs. W. A. Morrie received the
of Mrav..A. M. Graham la call meet- Prlacllla Club and other friend*
ing July 15th-at 5 p. m. last Tuesday afternoon.
U. D. <fs.
Thq FJtyhugh Lee Chapter U. D.
C. met In regular aesslon at the
home of Mlse Nora Sloan July 11,
with eleven members prfesept, and
Abide With Me.*' Prayer by Mrs. upon her shaded porch and lawn and'Mrs. Criswell and Mrs. Mason of
' A Model Mothers Meeting.
The W. T. a U. met at the home
of Mrs. F. M Burkett JiMW 24th
k^e'at 8-3# p. m. Meeting opened wit
Hyttfn^'Chrtst Fer The World. ’Scrlp
turn rending Daniel 1st chapter 3rd
to 31st verses, by the leader, Mrs. 'A, M. Graham. The object of the here gij spent a very pleasant aj^tyr-
The meeting opened with hymn j The hostess entertained her guests
R. O. Hallam. Prayer by Rev. Snod* meetltfg was to elect Delegates to
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noon. Little Miss Faytlne.. Dowdle
h. dtrtrict convention to to h.M d„Ught.d wlth be.utlfu,
subject, **Nott-Alcholkf Med- b Vernon, Texas, July 16 to 18
of vital* 1912, and to hear another address
numbers.
Ijospit- from our State President* Mrs. Nan-1 Meed*™** R-
G. Graham, Crabb
and Gay assisted in serving deiici-
leation’> was certainly orto’
importance. “Non-Alchollr” —
*’• ^ *>y their wonderful results nle W. CurUs. She 1. an Inspiration ™ ™an|l ^' an^eV food
brought light to thousands of our to those who hear her.
best Christian physicians and tbroug'ly she
them to the world. *
Sur#*
is urtat out ot her cake to the ,ollowln« members:
mm.««„ K.th.r; : ~
-iPttha.
Wldmayer, C, B. Gardner, C. P.
splendid and her encore on Shep-
pard and Wolters waa equally as
1W C.I* and LoH,.)l. Eddleman. M*y God blew ber work and^ may Hotch„on H A Wv),w0rth. R F.
WM mo.t drildhtiul. Reading ••Uqu- th. prayer, at "noonday” ot. the p ,nd R E ^nch VUUor,
or Alphabet” by Z»da Burkett waa W. C. T. TJ. bring tfe-glad frulU of MMdM)e, j w Qa|i,her. B. B.
boneet toll. Garrett. A. E. Logan. H. C. Wilson.
- -r- - - ^Two «*• «*• *dded Homer Mayee. 8. B. Street, R. V.
good,/ after which Mle, Ague, to wir Met. We are glad to ••• Tldwe|1 ,„d w c BeU
tTL’SmZ:r.r^rw:ip;rru
sHallam'e reading -College Oil Can.” vUltor, Mr, Wll.on. .t Memphl,. reque„e(| t<) ^ nt tor electlon ol the C 8 A wl,h ,h*t 01
-vaji especially appropriate. It to; Texas, who Is vlaltlng her sister,
always a delight to hear her. I Mrs. F. M. Burkett. Mesdames 8 R.
Encouraging words were express- Crawford and 8. It. Jeffrey, were
ed by a*l the men present.
^T.#U. litirature* and pledge
distributed at our meeting
W. C. jrhosen delegates. Mrs. Joseph Ak-
cards In will also attend the convention.
of officers.
W. C. T. L\ Mothers Meeting.
Time—July 29
Place—Home qt Mias B.* Eddie-
Delightful refreshments, consist-, man
We are always glad to have new'lpg of sherbet and wafers ,( were
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. members. We are expecting great: served by our hostess asaiste
^results from our “Membership <
test’* which was discussed at thejAgnee and Mary Craig, after which
ted by
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Closing with Agronlc Benediction.
‘Membership con- her charming granddaughters
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time by pur President, Mrs. Joseph the meeting adjourned to meet at
Akin. She also stated that we are the Presbyterian Church at
going to have our Style President,1P- tn. July 15th 1912.
Mrs. CurUs. with us July 14 and 15.
Refreshments consisting of sher-
bet and wafer* were served by our.
model hostess, assisted by her charm'
lng litUe daughters Mary Ellen and
Zada. H > ■■
— he meefl«% ad Jour died to meet
29th, with Miss Bertha Eddler
at 8:30 p. m.
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for st
F<jr soreness
[ether Induced by violent exercise
Injury, there 4s nothing bet- lien H
Chamberlain's LlnlmentB
riment also relieves rh«n-
fpajas. For sale by Sloan
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Higher Kilnoathm.
p. A. Stuart will address the peo-
of Graham on the Hogg Educa-
al Organisation on Monday July
2 at 1: 30 p. m. Come out and hear
iim.
Indorsed b^ State Superintendent •
R. Urntaer Co. Superintendent
Leader—Mrs. J. T. Rickman.
Bible Reading—Psalms 103
Roll Call-Childrens Pastimes.
Reading of Minutes
The Educational Walue of Actlv-
8:30 vlty.—Mrs. Z. A.. Hudson.
' What Is the severest test of a
mother’s love?-r-Mrs. W.4'8, Mc-
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LAND FOR TRADE. J* Skew.) of "Anna Adams Gordon”
_ .. t —-Mrs. A M. Graham.
I Own the south u&lf of | Tj,e advantage of L. T." L. to the
survey 318 ^f 160 acres of local Union.—Roberta Akin.
n the north-
county, that
11 cheap or exchange
k or good vendor’s
es 158 acres of this
land is tillable and smooth,
in good community, and at a
bargain. See me at once.
E. C STOVALL, ‘
Graham, Texas.
Brain Sharpeners ,for our Workers:
Why do people desire saloohs?
- Why do people oppose their) ex-
istence? ,1 . ,
How bihuch money" Is spent' an-
nually In United States for liquor?
‘What per4 cent of the expense
due to crime as result of saloons?
ftlve short sentences against the
saloon by eminent authorities.
Members secure correct Informix
tioq before meeting. ^
Closing Song and prayer.
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If you ?eel “blue” “No account”.
1 can Mil you • complete light* tysy,> you peed a cleaning out. Hir-
ing Plant plpa flxturca gn<l globe# bine Is ttad right thing for that b«r-
8? *MJ*touStoJT s&jrz,lan£
write me.
J. H. Washburn, Jr.
bowels. Price 60c.
giets. . ij*5
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Sold by all drug
jyljji
San Angelo^ Texas, as pleasant vis-
itors. After a abort program ~ we
enjoyed a reading from Mrs. Wld-
ayer, “in 1492”. Miss Sloan treat-
ed the guests royally and served
delicdous punch, cream and cake.
Next meeting bill be wiht Mrs. tyat
Price August 16th with the follow-
ing program;
Roll Call—Mention some article
la the constitution of the Confeder-
ate States of America or the United'
States of America. '
Music— “Ol’ pan Tupker.” by
Walter Malone—Chapter.,
— Reading—“In the Land Where we
were Dreamlng’t'Daniel B. Lucas,
or selected—Mrs. M’>L. Manning, r
the Constitution
the
ponting out the similari-
ty and difference.—Mrs. P. A. Maf- ‘
tin.
Music Selected Miss Jessie
Graves. •? *' _
Readlng.-r"Tbe Fellow . Who
Tramped It With Lee. ” or select-
ed-—Miss Annie Lewis.
Music—“Old Black Joe”—By the
Chapter. : ^
Discussion.—Personality the
men who framed the Contitution of
the C, 8. A., led by Mrs. W. A.
Morris.
’ 1 Historian.
‘ Mission Society.
The Mission Society of M. E.
Church met at the church bn July
8th with ten members present.
The meeting opened with Scrips
ture*.Portion: ‘‘How to Pray", Mat-
thew VI, 5-15.—‘Mrt. C. W. Johnson.
Prayer by Mrs. Noble.
Hymn ’ '
Scripture Message: k,The Spirit
Baptist Association.
The Young County Baptist Assoct-
atlon will meet wkh the Proffltt
Church on Wednesday, July 31, nt
,8 o'clock p.v mT Following the As-
sociation there will be a ten ; day's
camp meeting.' Plenty of good
water, gras#, and camp ground fur-
nished free. Dr. C. R. Taylor, . of•
Graham, has been secured to assist
5L
■J Dysentery Is always serious and
often a dangerous disease, but U
can be cured. Chamberlain’s Coir
lc. Cholera and DJArrhosa Remedy
has cured it even when malignant
and epidemic. For sale by Sloan
bru,
rug Co
Biacksmithing, Horseshoeing
and Woodwork
I have secured the services of A. D.
Billingsley, m.former blacksmith of
thi# njace, who will be pleased to servjf
his old customers as well as qpw.
I will personally attend to horse-
satisfaction In every wsy on work done
in the shop. We are here to serve the
public an« sppreclatlOn of
work given us by satisfactory servloAs.
Don’t forfcvt us whOn you are lrf'need
of first-class blackHinithiug.
Wldsragsr’s Old Staid.
J. A. DIETZ.
of Speed”. Each* member Uklng the meeting.
part ' I , O. W. Black.
Dialogue, bringing out the points Moderator Young County Baptist
of resemblance and dissimilarity be- Association',
tween wprkTln, Cuba and Cky Mis ’ * ’ J
slon work.—Mesdames Nob», Vick. When Jon ^ t&xy- out of
Bowman, Burkett. . . de,ri ln ds^-
golo: “Who Will Send or Go.” tlm® 7®u c*n change It to a torpid
_Mra Bowman I liver wj>ich has allowed the .system
Reports of officer, foe the *u,‘ ot HERBINE
ter. ffe Treseurere report WW»t',Ty, *S tttofVtot K#to«« Wjjfl
131.76 spent for connections! work
and $1^2-35 for local work. ,
There were two new members we
gladly welcomed. Meeting closed,.A11 drukK'H,s
wltli the'Lord’s Pfayer.
Inactive liver.- it strengthens, that * * ^
nrvan flio Knwole nml *
organ, cleanses the bowels
condition.'Price 6#c.L Sold
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Our ne.t meetlo, will be tintgenorall)r abollld ^ thl,
11 il.y o August. l-ft ewh meui- p y.ar to make the coming meeting
her make a apeclal effort to be lnjo( t#, 3UW Fair o( Teu, M D^,„
her place end do the work that th# huu>ry, K„mpllfr-
*—* to per. • j _ * * | ing a8 it does the marvelous re- f;-
/ Vetog Reporter. ud Industrial advancement
Benefit. I«c.l People. . »• «>• «»“” 8ou‘>-»«* “ »“ con-
loving people have dUo0vcred tr,h,"«i “ore ll“a " , /
that A SINGLE DOSE of «lmpl«',k>n <® the welfare and happlnei, of
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc. . u “* Petrona- Jttnc. tte org«l.ntlon
compound lu Adler-l-ka, the German •» >••*“ ** more
‘than $1,000,0(J0 In prises and purs-
appendlcltls remedy, removes
on stomach and
ONOfi. The. tEIHs ,
LOfttf
atlon AT ln tbe «acollrd«e,Iwn^ of dlverri-
In line with Its policy to encour-
age all Texas industries the manage-
ment of the Stated Fair of Texas at
Dallas is offering' for the annual
meeting this year. October 12 to
October 27. social prizes for the
beet displays lol canned Trutts and
vegetables. Texas wlth her great
fruJt. and vegetable farms, . should
become the great canning State of
ihe Union. The Industry has grown
marvelously during the last few
years but as \yet it 1* only Ut tts
infancy. Co-operation oa the part
shoeing, as Iwfore, and will guarantee. ^ j^ir Association with the
canning industry of ike BtatA* will
£c«ult id marked benefit to #11, and
prises for a general exhibit of can-
ned fruits and vegetables, canlied
tomatoes and canned peaches Is
the right move ln the right
direction. \
ftcatton in agriculture, In the breed-
ing of fine stock. In directing the ^
attention ^>f the world to f miner-
al and oil deposits of the Southwest
and last but not least to Texas. t*~
Is the, lumber Industry. In enter-
taining, educating and' exhibition
features It will bSe a record breaker,
and a visit should be made by all to
“The Fair without an equal *’
Stlnws or bltee of Insects that
are followed by swellings, pain,
or Itching thou Id be treated prompt* “
ly as they are postonoua. BAI<-
LARD’S SNOW LINIMENT Counter
acts the poison. It Is both an Use p-
tls-and healing. Price 2§c 6pc and
$1.0# per bottle. S0I4 by all drug-
gists.
Plenty of
and ranche
of Interest,
bwn.inspec
7 C. W. Hinson.
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.