The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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We are ;jn the raidMfc*>f the
ooMbsSt northerthis morning that
we have had this year. Every
thing la freezing, and,- while
stock will suffer, the freeze will
be just the thing for land that
has been turned.
Louis Clark and Miafjgigh
Hamm 'were'married at 0. E.
Dickson’s residence by Ref. 0.
E. Dickson, Deo. 29th. They
were-the recipients of many nice
presents.
December 25th, at the Thomas
Hotel. Mr. C. T. Storey and
. Delia Warden were mar-
ried, Judge E. W. Pry officiating.
Mrs. S. A. Harrison and her
daughter Irene visited relatives
and friends at Greenville Christ-
FRIDAY
i ‘ 9 a, m.—Devotional Services, led
iro, Ed Yancey,
x 930—What have Baptists Es-
pecially Contributed ta thi World s
Civilisation?—W. H. Cantwell thirty
mhrote* J, T. Butler, thirty minutes.
1030—A Brief History of Texas
Baptists—W. P. Harmonaon, ;
y It a. m.—Sermon by Bro. Rice.*
2 p, m,—Devotional Sermon by
DaNorria
92:30 p. m.—i*} fiod ^-.plui-ef
Human Redemption. J. H. Loogan,
thirty minutes; (b) His way of pro-
miilgsting -this plan or the mission
of the Church, O. J. Harmonaon,
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deliyed beyond ifae poMibfliiy of recovery.
CKIY ASH BURRS
I. • Uto Savin, Took.
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Office at
Calla answered day or .night
Residence Phone 11-4
OftAHAM
TEXAS
ink
T. W. GREEN
was i|w pii«Tka-«.ft-tUM.
-Price fl.it per bottle.
GRAHAM DRUG COMPANY, Special A*«nts.
Contractor of Hauling
^ Phone Ind 4-3 - c
Will make esttmefcea on classes
ofHauling, Moving, Tank
' 1 Building, Etc.
The right price and reliable ser-
vice are our specialities.
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Graham ; ^ Texas
kins, thirty minutes. .1-
FRIDAY NIGHT- —
8 p. nj. Devotional; T. S. Williama
8:80—Sermon, TJ. J. Hawkins.
Baylor Endowment Rally. 1
SATURDAY
4 I feel confident that there will
be prises offered for corn both at
Graham and Olney this year and
that there will be a big corn
show at both "places. So If you
are not a member of the Corn
nmiwe^k.
9 lira, Devotional. 0. C James. ““‘’..T* *° ^ ‘heir '“d Pr*P‘r*d
Mr. L W. Lawrence and fam%
1y have moved to a farm above
Olney, wherejhey, ytlUtyfr XU
____..77 ©r. McDowell of Archer City
_____has moved to Lbving and will
practice his profession. •
930—Prohibition Rally led by
Pastor J. R. Mayes, followed by
^ iL'CmiXfl, -bis erop. Break- the iand about tetkedbjfofeh severalntae parties
give it to your teacher.
I would suggest that each boy
get busy preparing the land for
, Fred Wheat visited friends at
Archer C'ity last week.
The school, at Loving was dis-
mfassil for one week during the
2 pm. Devotional John Bagget
2:30—Missionary Mass meeting,
reports from the field by the breth-
ren, led by W. P. Harmonaon.
3:30—Report
inch deeper than it has been in the neighborhood.
plowed before, unless your land
is light sand that blows, harrow
and pulverise the land well after
CCBAR iRttk.
A fine rain fell here last
Wednesday , night giving ’Us
another good plowing season.
Several farmers in this commun-
ity are about1 through breaking
their land, and all are making
Profession.
for another crop.
Christmas was a
very quiet -1
Geo. H. McL*rtn,
XiA-WlTIEIR,
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Graham, - - Texas.
CITY BAKERY
Freeh Breed end Cokes every ‘
day. Your patronage appre-
ciated
North Elm Strsst
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W. L HOWRY WAGON YARD
one in this part. The, young
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Henry Steele has been on the
PL w7A. MORRIS,
DENTIST,
Oatttttk SMibet Bent.
J)n Un StpMt ’I: ■
sick list this week, but is lm vOAoe over
f > >1» 4»>t'
y t
holidays and t- resume^ work
again Monday.
Several persons changed loca-
tion here daring the last few
jljw I.^T. Marshall sold his
residence property in Loving to
Henry Simmons; Mr. Simmons
of Associations!
Missionary. Board meeting.
SATURDAY NIGHT
8 p.m. Devotional, H. 0. Stooks-
berry,
830—Sermon, Collection for B.
0. H, J. H. Longem.
SUNDAY
w and we have great]
breaking: Don’t have any clodsl hopea of hia speedy recovery.
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>v^gr>ham National Bank
Good Stalls, fresh Water, good
Camp Houses and courteonsr—
treatment. Watchman on duty
nor let the land crust Break as
early -as possible and if a' hard
rain comes before planting time
plow'again or harrow.
Scatter all the well pulverized
Stable manure yon can on the few days last week visiting
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sold his home place at Old Lov
ing to D. W.. Dickerson; Mr.
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Dickerson sold his farm west of
Loving to Mr. Marshall. Mr.
Marshall apd. family will move
to their hocqg, the Dickerson
place; Henry Simmons and fam
ily will move to the Marshall
..j place, and Mr. Dickerson and
family will move to the Simmons
plaes.
Mrs. Fay lies and her husband
are visiting their sjster. MrsrGT
13 Underwood west of Loving.
Miss Ids Tpeae-of Graham is
» visiting the Misses Bearch the
last week
Rev G- W. Black filled his reg-
:i^-nrt«rmppc4ptmenrheT^Baturdiy
a,d Sunday.
. A tenant house belonging to
J. J. .Dowdy and occupied by
Millard Walker, was destroyed
by fire at Loving last Thursday
the 29th. Most every thing in
the house was saved.
Mr. and Mrs. J., L, Bratcher
" gave thp young folks g social
party last Wednesday ^ night,
which was very much enjoyed by
all present. Also 7 on Friday
night following the young people
enjoyed a nice social at Mr. and
Mra. W. H. Milleran’s home.
Mr Sanders and family, visit-
ed his orother, W. j. Sanders,
during Christmas week.
T. L. OHvei gone west on
s prospecting tour. -
Author and Walter 8aude»
are visiting relatives in Clay
county this week. ‘ 1 ,
Reader.
11 a. m. Missionary Sermon, J..T.
Butler. -.Collection for Associational
Missions.
Respectfully submitted,
Joe R. Mayes.
land and mix it thoroughly with
the soil* Ten to twenty loads to
the acre Can be put on SAfely if
it is well rotted and thoroughly
mixed or fresh manure can be
put on early and well mixed.
D. A. Upbam has returned
from Oklahoma to spend the
winter her.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herrington,
of ✓near Lacasea, Texas, spent a
Kay & akin.
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LAWYERS
Graham. : : Texas
night and day. Hay, Corn, Oats,
Bran and Chops at most reason-
able prices. I am tw<o well
known to say further.
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friends aqdr relatives here.
Prof. W alter Brad dock attended
the Teachers Institute at Breck-
enridge laat week. -
John Upbam, of Oklahoma,
> accompanied by bis young wife,
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r. E. SIMPSON,
Graham Livery..
&. Transfer Stable
LAWYER
G. C. NANCE, Prop.
OftAHAM. - TEXAS
OfUsa Our Hst OffVss.
Ind, Phone 69-2
S. W. 95
Joints that ache, muscles that
are drawn or. contracted should
be treated with Ballard’s Snow
Liniment. It penetrates to the
spot where it is needed and re.
lieves suffering. Price 25c, 50c
ahd $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
All Druggists.
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Keep a full record of the crop, spent a few days visiting in this
Set down the dates and bow locality.
many hours you worked with a Oats and rve are looking fine
horse, or two horses. Keep this since the recent rains. Several
accurately as you will need persons have added new lahd to
both in the local shows and at their farms this winter,
the Dallas Fair. Keep account ';t}ncle Josh West spent several
G. Drummond Hunt
Attorney at Law
Guaranty State Bank Bldg-
Dallas, - Texas.
Dbes general Delivery, Transfer
and Drayage. Prompt and
courteous service night and day.
Our bus^and-_dfays meet all
trains.
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Heartburn, indigestion or dis-
tress of the stomach is instantly
relieved by Herbine. ? It forces
the badly digested food out of
the body and restores tone in the
unach and bowels.' Prioe 50c.
by All Druggists.
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Jean.
We had some blustery weather
{Monday. • ,
Miss Mattie Carpenter -former
ly of Msnjftmm, Oklahoma, kmt
now of West, Texas, came in
Monday for a three weeks visit
with her mother and brother
John D. Tan horn of Cook
county was prospecting here last
wedk. He bought T. M. Moore’s
blacksmith shop, and will move
hia family here in the near fu-
ture .
Der Gray onr accommodating
depot agent has mdved his resi-
dence opposite Mrs. Herring’s
residence, on. Willis street.
Monroe Rhoden and family of
Tarrant county-are visiting Mrs.
Rhoden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
WUlis. they will leave in a few
days for Columbia, Tennessee,
where they Will make their home
in the fntnre.
Miss Rath Gilliam returned to
her school here, after spending
the holidays with relatives in
Dalla? and Tioga, Texas. i
Mr and Mrs. Iier Gray were
visiting in Farmer Sunday.
Billie Strond was in Ft. Worth
last week.
Mrs. Dr. Connaliy spent seve-
ral days last week in Markley
visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cantwell
are rejoicing over the arrival of
a nine pound girl-
of how many loads of manure day# and taking Christmas with
yon hanled and the name of tools friends on Duff Prairie.
you wprk with. Cedakite.
The complete roles will be *■ _ # . _ 4 _
published l»ler. All tbst U ‘ - r^
“T*?k QOW **“ !Sf Some of the Items mentioned
must not be oyer 20. years old. w , llule Btele> hot wU, ^
C. W. JOHNSON. -
Attorney - at - Law
GRAHAM, TEXAS. ./
Will practice in the Courts of Yount
and adjoining counties.
OSes West 8M# Square. S
FranH Schuster
tor. Orow eed Feerth
Graham, _ : fim.
General Shoe and Boot
Repairing
he mast prepare the land, plant w .. .„ni ’ . ,aur
n_ t „„i,,IIo(o ,1 ,, ,, ~i .1 neW8i ** An occurred since last
himself. H^-fenst keep i record no Lesder lsst week.
77? “ Jr * 7*. fi. o. Moore of Shannon, a
of the crop with the cost of ssme, mlQUter o( the ProteaUot Uetb.
the number of boars he work. ^ chorch usltte<1 b j p
snd the number of hour, he ^ of rZ^bm .
works with team. He must have ^___, ____. . .
an acre aud can plant any amount g Deoembef 21. P “**
more than that if he wishes. He . M J T T T
must have his name enrolled in v r-n w ?
1 want a co^ect list of all boy. the“me d.*y..F“
bLth"hI? Week PebrUarm Perry Harmonaon, assisted
after whlcn no new name, will „ E,der , R M 8he leaves
be taken for this year. Send ha,bkDd ^ Mvert| chlldreD
your name and post office address ~
plainly written to me or give - ^ , w .
your name to your name to your J». Qjdfi
hparhpr T- Young, December 24, a girl-
Tom M Marks * Dr- G* W* Durham and
e • i a -4_'. n A/ 80,1 Gordon went to Dallas on
ARNOLD A AitNOUt__
Attorneys - at-JLaw
Will prpctioe In all State and Federal
Courts, loan money upon lands, buy
and sell vendor’*lien notes, etc. Have
complete abatract* of titles and oar
furnish earns oa abort aotloa.
Special size and high grade Oow-
- boy Boots our feature —
Mail Orders given special attention.
The quuallty Is the thing v
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RCMcPhaill
P. A. MARTIN,
Attorney-at - Law,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Practice in all Courts.
Abstracts of Youi
Office in Court i
Courts,£.JIas complete
unjf County land titles.
House. —•
Dk. M. R CHISM,
Dentists Photogna phep
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Land, Abstract, Loan a
Immigration Agent.
Office-in Court Homs-----
I offer attractive investments in
Farm, Pasture and Coal
' ■ ... .^7 Lands •v
Established Since 1889.
Graham : Texas
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qraham,
West Side of Square, tiro doors south
of Pythian Hall.
GRAHAM BARBER SHOP
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C. W. HINSON
Jacksboro. T<W »***»,* 252
her father was seriously sick.
Kihk films DevtNfedFm.
Prints dr Post Cards from
same five cents each. Orders
in twenty-fours hours. Our
work is done /by professional
photographers.
Southern Photo Finishers,
P, 0. Box 1043, Fort Worth, Tex.
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Prooram B. Y. f. 1.
For Sunday, January 15th;
Subject, The Call to and Office of
the Mhti^fry • Leader Ed Jeffery >
Scripture reading, Issiah 6:1 "8
The Ministry s Calling and not
| a Profession. D. D. Cusenbary.
How may we know when God
Lis to Hia Ministry. N. S.
inner.
Shall wc pray for God to oall
to preach? Chas. Babb.
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Cstray Notice.
Reported by E. H, Baugh, Comqjlic
Boot ledgers in Newcastle are
having a warm time. J/ M.
Warren, justice Of the peace and
J. S. Munsey, constable, of New-
castle, have been making it a lit-
tle warm lately for this class of
violators. Two cases have been
recently turned into the county
court from that place. Warren
and Munsey say they* are after
this kiifd of cattle/ ’
siooer Precinct NO. 3, Young County;
Texas, and left with "G. & Thomas,
about twenty mllqrf west from the city
mile northwest of
fallowing described
cow, no
old pest,
\
red short homed Durham
ks nor brands, four years
11 brlqg ealf.
Ot>e red bull, white face, no marks
nor brands, two years ol J.>.
This the Vth day of .December, A. D.
1»IQV B. H. Batjoh, -
Commissioner Precinct JNo. A Ybung
County, Texas.
They returned Wednesday of
last week. She left her father
much improved.
Clarence Keen is having a new
house built on his place north of
town.
D. B. Davis is Having a well
bored on his place.
Mr*.*3- D. Spencer and chil-
dren of Olney visited relatives at
this place the past week.
__Mima Nellie Casey returned to
Surveyor and Consulting
I Engineer ~-
Office in Court House
Will make estimates on all classes of
land Surveyed, Drainage and Irriga
tion Plants. Reservoirs, Bridges, Etc.
Graham : —Tax as
| If w6 plesse joil tell others,
if not. tell Us.
Your patronage-appreciated.
WEIR & YANCEY.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
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Denton Sunday,^having spent
the holidays with parents snd
relatives. ■ * ..
The Christmas tree - at the
Methodist church was greattf
enjoyed by the little folk. A-
short program was carried out,
consisting of appropriate redta
tions and music; by the choir, i
also a short address by the pas
tor. W. A. Ljndsey. + »
We have had * two days and
nights of severe cold, the tem
perature dropping as low as one
above zero.
Chicago
Kansas City
•v^
Dally Via The
l repreMMi t Cisco and Stamford
Marble Works, and can fill vour
orders for Tombstones and Iron
Fencing promptly and' satisfac-
torily. , >- W. E. Barer,
Graham, Texas.
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For trip anywhere, write
Phil A. Auer,
Gan. Pass Agt
Ft Worth, Texas
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1911, newspaper, January 12, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849930/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.