The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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^J^UPPOSE you knew* a man who kept his shades jdrawji tight all day and-burned kerosene i____
<9 Idling in the sunshine ? Suppose you knew a man toiling along a dusty road that Would not accept a
lift when there was plenty of room in the wagon ? Suppose you.knew a miller, with his mill built be-
side a swift running sf»ah| vrho insisted ^nlurning me macKneryTby' hand7 ~
ipP All foolish, you say. And yet look around you how many people, in buying their supplies, put their
money in cheap off brands instead oi demanding high-grade standard makes We are going to focus the
attention of the buying public on our Store this year by ‘replacing all iines with standard makes that are
absolutely guaranteed/- We shall Have nothing for $ale that is not backed by a strict guarantee.
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%e believe In the Square $eal. ^ %-• •
Wc believe that the Square deal between dealer and customer works both
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"We believe that ttxis thing of the Square deal pays, and pays big.
We believe that the seeref of attracting good customers good goods, plus
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We believe that good goods are worth good prices; that good prices means
fair price* and that fair prices are never high prices
We believe that fair prices is the full price the dealer must charge if his goods
are as good arhe-ciaims.
We believe in full measure, in honest weight in attractive packages and in
prompt delivery. ’ "
We believe in brand* and we belie re in goods bearing brands, because a
brand is tbe stamp of the roaker—it identifies him; it standardises the article
■ aid^ires the customer a recourse against4he maker if the goads are'not right.
We believe there can be good goods without a brand, but we know there can
QQt be a successful brand without good goods - x... __
We believe in good shifts—MANHATTAN SHIRTS.
We beliere in good clothes—KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES.
We beliere in good hose—HOLEPROOF HOSIERY. «
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We believe in good shoes—EDWIN CLAPP, WALKOVER and BOLTON
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SHOES.
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Just watch our stock this year and see how we five up to our, creed. All lines in the Dry Go
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Graham, Texas
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
SURPLUS ... $ 30,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 33,000.00
Shareholder's Responsibility $100,000.00
TOTAL - •-•-r. S263.000.00 - - .
■ Jno. Patton, of Carlsbad, New
Mexico, was here on business
this week. " *
** Bring your Tires to the Gra-
ham'Auto Supply Co., and have
them vuleamtsgfr: T"................."7"
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J. E. Gage, of Midland, Texas,
was among the prospectors here
last Tuesday.
? JL 0. . Watson, a prosperous
farmer o£ Masters, was in Gra-
Thia is, the. protection we offer pur
depositors, f ft also shows our ability
to assist them in time of need.
Offlwrit ~ ——
S. R Crawford, Pre«.
J[- W. OallaUkr, 1st V. Pres.
Oliver LoviNO, 2nd V. Prei.
R E. Lynch, Cashier,
H. P, Bose, Ass't CaeMer.*-
pirestors:
S. R 0RA WVORDv R.t filXBRt;
J. W. Gallaher, Oliver Loving
8. Boyd Strett, W. P. Stewart,
. ■* E. 8.rah am, R E. Lynch.
Mrs. Hettie Thomas.
StroiQ, Sofs, CoassrvatlTS, Cosrtsess. Yoer Bsslssss Solldtsdr <
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The Jeader.
GRAHAM TEXAS, Jan. 12, 1911
LOCAL, and PERSONAL
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Emmett Caskey was in Graham
Monday. .
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Charles Hogue has been sick
this week. • •' r.
Get your Auto TpryiJ repaired
at the Graham Auto Supply Co.
Miss Gussie Cornish was sick
several days recently. "w~. r
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D/W; Dickenson, of Loving,
was in Graham big Monday.
P ColMes for Sale
Pure-bred Collies
l^sale.
J. WTa
^Carlton.
Many new pupils have entered
schpdl since the holidays.
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ness- visitor to Graham Monday.
. Have a receipt showing that
yon have complied with the laws
of the state and are1 % real citisen
oi Tsxaa—your poll tax.
F- H. Salford has returned
from Bara tow.
Tom Fletcher was kere from
EliasvUle on business yesterday.
OntyU/dets and Garden Seed
at HaKam's. ..... L..a,
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J. T. Washborrf, of Elbert, was
Ope of the traders in town Trades
Day. '
B. F. Dugan was among the
Ivan visitors, to Graham op Big
Monday. : •
We wish to remlndyou of your
poll tax. aYou will need that
receipt this year. &
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Cicero Hogers has ipovpd from
Eliasville to Des Moines, New
Mexioo, and has ordered the
Leader to follow him.
If it is Onicj
Seeds yon a^e
call at Hallam’s
or Garden
! anu}>oking after,
1% Grocery.
D. D. Dickenson was * bnsi- 8plendid »ervice8 Vere held at
the Baptist church last Supday.
There were two new members
added to the B. Y. P. U. and
four accessions to the church at
the evening service.
because we have the
goods. Ojfodprs, fish, ebicken and
evreythirf&Che market affords..
St Loitts Restaurant. -
Mrs. J. A. Chandler and Miss
Ora-Grabam were pleasant call-
ere at. our office last Monday
evening:
TheaecondThursday afternoon' *
in each month Akin Chapter of
the American Woman’s League
will most w&b Mrs. Akin until
further notice is given.'
TwtfVotng work- mares for
sale at a bargain. See us at once
YotfNG County Abstract &
Title Co.
Walton H. ilindimm, who haa
been foreman on the Newcastle
Register for the past year, spent
last Tuesday with the home folks
here.
M. Brisco, who has been con-
fided to his home for the paSt
two months with rheumatism, is
somewhat improved and able4o
drive up town.
have failed to pay yOnr poll tax
—yon have nineteen day yet; get
busy. — 4
J. W. Skiles, of Dallas, was in
Graham this week looking after
business for the Bush and Gerts
Piano company .
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Mrs. Mamie Allen, of Qall&s,
is visiting Mrs. N. C. Anderson
and family in east Graham.
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} Our Blacksmithipg Coal has
rived. - L—*/* '
Chas. j Widmayer.
J. M. Warren, the popular
editor of the Newcastle Register,
was here from Newcastle last
Tuesday.
Remember that you are dis-
look For Ike Bee llive
On the package when jott buy
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs
and colds. None'genuine without the
Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley’s
Honey and Tar and reject any substi-
tute. v
Sold by Graham Drug Co,.
There may be some -elections
held this year which wHl be ol
great interest to you—pay youi
poll tax and be in position to
assert yourself.
J. W. Robinson, the popular
gin man of Murray, was a busi-
ness visitor to- the city the first
of the week. . * *
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\r . —Use Good Judgement—
IN OTHER WORDS ATTEND THIS SALE
..The following Second Hand Goodsar«mostly huUiUI§.u»ed^
AH are in good^ condition and positive Bargains.
One $10.00 Chiffonier, five drawer, for |5.50
One 12.50 quartered oak, mirror bark, Ladies Desk ' 5.50
One Child’s Bed and Mattress, cost $15.00, for 7.50
One Ingrain Carpet, used one month, 15X15 feet 5.00
One Bed Room Suit, bevel plate glass 4, ~ 14.00
One Combination Mattress, cost $3.00 ~ ~ 100
One Steel Bed Spring, cost $2 50 ~ . 1.00
One Kitchen Cabinet, coet^ll.OO 7 00
One Extension Dining Table, cost $8.00
One Rocking Chatrrcost
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One Rocking Chair, Cost $5.00 «:::
, Two Rocking Chairs, costB8.00 each
One Center Table, cost $1.50 . -*
One Kiteheo Table with drawer 150
One^Child’s High Chair, cost $1.60 75
And many other Bargains to be had now and only at oar store
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W.J. McJimsey
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Feley Kidney Pills
Are tonic in action, quick in results
A special medicine for all kidney and
bladder disorder*. Mary C. Abbott,
Wolfeboro, N. H., *ay*: "I was afflleK
ed^%ith a bad case of rheumatism, due
|p Uric acid that my kidneys failing
to qlear <Mjt of piy blood. I was so
lame in my feet, joints, and back that
it was agooy fflV me to step.' t uied
Foley , Kidney PlH* for threei rfayi
when I was able to get up and move
ebout and the paths were all gohe.
.This gre<4, change in condition I owe
to Foley Kidney Pill* and recommend _
them to any one suffering ar thave.” j *°r °°**{
Sobd by Graham Drug O.
NOTICE- The uyseer-susson
is now Op§n. We handle the
best served aq^oooked in the
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I. H. Norton, tihe of the lead-
ing stockraisers of Stephens
county, spent a couple of day a
of thie week in Graham on bus!
ness.
hTw. McGOWAN
Contract*'for all >. .
- • kinds of ^
DRILLING WATER WEUS
Accurate logs furhishfed on drilling
Ind. phone 29.
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W. A. Buchanan, of Mineral
Wells, and G. W. bobbins -of
Quanah. were among the pros
pectors in Graham the first of
the week. - 7
Leader and Semi-weekly Dal-
las News for one year for only
$1.75A. Call and subscribe now .
Mrs. A. M. Reidel left last
Tuesday for her home in HuU,
Illinois, after a six week’s visit
with the family of H. J. Sturfce-
vant in this city.
FOley.t Kidney Remedy-An Apprecia-
tion.
L. McConnell, CatherineStM Elmira,
N. Y., whites: “I wish to express-ray
appreciation of the «gre»t good I de-
rived from Foley’s Kidney Remedy,
whicli I used for a had case of kidney
trbuble. Five bottle* did the work
most effectively and proved to me be-
yond doubt it is the mo*t reliable 1dd-
riey medicine I havC^e-ver taken.” /
Sold by Graham Drug Co.
SabMrlptlons Taken. ^
We will be glad to have your
order for any magaaine or peri-
odical,no matter where published.
In many cases we can save you
money on subscription and in
every case we can sell you just
a j cheap as any oqe.
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' Notice is hereby given that up. to
Monday, February 13, 1911, the Com-
missioners JDourt of Youqg county,
Texas, will receive at the offlea of the
County Judge at the court house, to
the town of Qraham, Texas, sealed
proposals for the custody of the fund#
of said county, laid bids k> he opened
at 10 o’clock oh said day, *pd’ the po-
sition awarded to the bidder who bids
the highest rate of interest to be MB*
culated on the average daily balances.
The suCcessfugblddaFto be known and
designated ^Sjfie TX>unty~depositogy \
for S’terra A tto fear* from
after the acceuJtrue of his bid.
proposal £jjpf-be abated and
contain the rate of intereet be al]
exjiect t® ,pay on the funds of
county for the tettn of his office,
shall be accompanied by a cert,
check for not less than one-half of/
I>er cent of the county revenue
preceding year as a guarantee .
good faith On the part of the bL^.,
and that if his bid be accepted he will
enter into the bond required by law.^/
Upon failure of the bidder that may
be selected to give said bond, the
amount of 9ald check to go I. the
county as Uqutdated dam*g.V and
the county judge shall advert>e for
bids. The County Comi
oourt reserves the right to
end all bids. s k. w. FRY,
County Judge
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.