The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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We are receiving every day large shipments of new SpringjGoods. In
these shipments we have all the new colors and weaves Easter will soon
be here and you should avail yourself of tne opportunity of coming to otfr
store to do your shopping. We have complete lines of Wearing Apparel to
meet your requirements.
READY-TO-WEAR GOODS
All the new models in our ready-to-wear department are neat and tasty. The materials are rich and in a wide
variety of Beantiful Colorings and Handsome Designs. We have the well-known brand of “Lucille” Dresses and
costumes. They are known to be of the very highest class. ^ **
EMBROIDERIES, LACES AND WHITE GOODS
We have many special wide patterns'of beautiful design in all-OYer Embroideries, new and extra wide. We are
making special cut prices on all these. In our White Goods section you will find lovely patterns in Flaxon, Longc'ioths,
Nainsooks, Persian Lawns, etc. All are‘going at very low prices.
' ........- We have revived some of the most Elegant and Beautiful de«ig"t In E«brf»d«ri^ hXT ever bfffl
shown in Graham. These come in Dress Patterns and are very elaborate. Prices, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. *
OUR MILLINERY
Don't fail to come and visit our Easter Display of Millinery. Our styles are individual, our prices are moderate,
and the quality is always guaranteed. Our Trimmer, Mrs. Delzell, has gained superiority
as a Designer for some of
the large wholesale houses of the North and East, and she will be pleased to help you plan your Easter Bonnet Watch
our window for a great display of Willow an4 French Plumes. We will be glad for you to visit our Millinery Parlors
and give them your careful inspection. ' • .. ..
MORRISON CO
LOW PRICE
Las Hibaus Cllub
The Lee Hibaua Club wee never
more delightful^ entertained then
on last Thursday afternoon when
Mre. Will Norman was the charm-
ing hostess for this club at her
home in East Graham. This
was M»,_Norman’s first exper-
ience as hostess since she became
S. C. Buff Orpingtona Egga
from pens, $2.00 per sitting of
15; from range, $l.o6/per sitting
of 15, ' /
J. T. Rogers,
Graham, Texas.
EXHIBIT OP NEW SPRING GOODS
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safe Bank and
TIE BECKBAM NATIONAL BANK
HOME FOR SAVINGS
STRONO SAFE CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS
’ A. 11. M. Anderson, one of
the leading oirtianes of Oiney,
spent a few hours here last Mon
day evening. » ’
Seed Cg/n at the 0. K. Wagon
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Mre. Dolman is recovering from
the effects of a' Severe fall
which she sustained at the hotel
one day last week.
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. Missionary Society.
The Ladies Missionary Society
of the Baptist church met Thurs-
day, March 14th, with Mrs. L. W,
U. D. C. Meeting.
Th<* A tgutar meeting of the lJ,
D. C. was held at the residence
of Mrs. J. E. Simpson last Thura-
Price. There were 22 ladies anti March 14th. There were
8 children present TId© meet
big opened with song, “Where
He Leads Me.” Scripture read-
ing 15th chapter of St John by
a yotung society inaitron, and thoss Society. ’• Prayer by Mre. Schlit-
Black EyedBeaa.
8 1-2 pounds f<Ar50 cents.
17 pf^unds for aba dollar
Nothing better the kind
for seedf—E. C. Stovall. r*
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California
Jams Pr
, M. L. McBrayer, at South Bend,
has our thanks this week for the
the price of the Leader one year.
Go to Chism’s Studio for the
finest pictures In North West Tsx-
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etvnffdf Pickles, E tc.
are the kind thkt please.
R. E. MeGlamery, one of our
old Etiasvilie friends, called on
us last Monday evening and spent]
a few memento in conversation.
He « of the opinion the Stam-
ford & Eastern will soon begin
work and will build through his
town. Mr. Yancey, he snyi^ is
■about ready to commence the
publishing of the Echo, which
Mira George Black is visiting
b<*r parents, Mhrand Mra._3y. fk* %jyK keep us posted an the doings
Osrdweil, at Proffitt this week, -there.
J. L. Moore, who is now one ctf ChamberlainCough Remedy
Commissioners of Motley has won its great reputation and
Judge A. H. Garrogan, our
Thrifts? dlstriff jtidge, is herethis
week from Wichita Falls, attend-
ing district court and^meeting old
frienda "*
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Dr. Cliism informs us that
Tuesday morning he saw Dr.
Cartwright plowing his garden
with a gray mule preparatory to
planting potatoes in the dark of
the moon. Now, just whether
either thejmqo.n^tke. Milk will
’\ave anytliing to do^ with tlie fu-
ture maturing of th© poatoes
We aro undid© to say, but if the
production is great wo will -re-
member and- tell o-ur readers. *
preseant, who pUyed several in-
teresting games of Bridge voted
tills estimable little lady an ideal
entertainer. After score was
counted Mm. Luther Clark was
presented a pair of aiik hose for
being the most successful player
and in a cut Mrs. Chas* Hucthi-
aon was given a pair ofTjnVk
hose for consolation and Mrs.
Frank Parrish was awarded the.
guests favor, a box of delicknifl
bon lions.
Delightful refreshments con-
sisting of mm stf&a, "curves;
<ai-ted almonds, potato chips,
toasted crackers, Russian tea and
m into, were served by tire hos-
tess ably assisted by her sister,
Miss Oilic Kid we 11, to the follow-
ing club members and guests:
Mcsdames Bruce Street, Chas.
Hutchison, Ed Grab am, Robt
Fowler, Q. Street, Harry Graliar
J no.. Gay, M. K. Graham, Harry
twelve members present and Me»-
dames Eddk-inan, Blaolt, Woods
and Mks Maud Bell were wel-
come visitors. Mrs. Widmayer,
our president, being absent, Miss
Ciso Hindman 1st vice president,
filed the chair. The program
was only partially presented^. as
so many were absent.
Mrs. Wood favorjta| flto Chap-
ter with some delightful music.
Mesdames Martin and Bowman
rendered a duet. Mins Norm
Sloan, corresponding Secretary,
read a jfctter from Miss Cams
Fiiullay? We are always glad tm
hoar froki Miss Carrie.
poflee^has been received by
ler. Mrs. Farmer had charge of
the Bible study in I Kings and
the last half of the book wm
finished. Mre. Oawford then
took charge, of Abe business
meeting.
After the free-will offering of
$18.25 Mesdames MeCampbett and
Walker were welcomed as new
members. The Indies extended
a vote of thanks to Messrs
FowW an.1 Eddie Jeffery for duit no more
th«r kiadnem in oww^hi, ‘h''* <Jrore™ of Honor -ill h. ^L,n '
to aud-frmn ~ the mnetiny'.^
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. James Porter on March
28th, which will be the mission
study, leader Mre. ^McLendon.
Cor. Sec.
, _ Horsefhoetnc.
I bare opened a horaeahoetag
•hop on North B«1m Street, south of
the O. K. Wagon Yard, and am pr*
pared to do all'work In my Him In
a satisfactory m
county, send* us this week his
renewal to the Lcadgr. . He is
living at Muta*W.
International^Jtodk and Poultry
F/>od.—W. I, TitifW & Sonp.
J. J, Scott was her© from South
Bund last Saturday and handed
u« hwi rtinftwal to the Leader. Mr.
Hcott has born wiek tor so«u*
time but is now improving. .
extensive sale by its remarkable
cures of coughs, colds and\ croup
It can be <h>i*-ndi'd upon. Try it
Sold by Sloaq Drug Company.
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R. C. McPhaiU.
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pay all expenses Jfapt abetracta
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WfckwoKkrsr'B, -s&wv Fismlr ^S**( "» "* **«. m* wt«
Parrish, Eugene Stovall, Rol/t.
Bryan, A. A. Morrison; Misses
Vena Norman and Dot Gnahaan.
W. P. Reynolds tli-e hustling
real eatatc dealer and insurane
in an at Oiney, was here on busir
-m'ss last Tuesday and ordered th
Leader sent to him for one yesr.^
Judge Reynolds, of Throck-
morton, is in attendance upon thr
district court here this week. He
say* everything is i» readiness
for the beginning of work on the
Stamford & Eastern Railroad
which is to pass through his
town. ' '
W. M. Gild well. Agent, Finis, Texas
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Go to Chism’s Studio for the fin-
est photo# In North We* Texas.
cases guarantee satisfaction
My price tor shoeing all round la
$1.00. Give me a trial.
J_ Claud Bryan.
citizen of Graham but now a
leading attorney of Wichita Falls
is in attendance upotf the district
court here tills week.
McOgJ^PatUpis
Mail us yotir^f'tcr.
8. B. Street & (V
5B?r JiaveiiibeT oi this year. So
if any of the old Veteran
haven’t a Cross of Honor, now as
the time to put in an applica-
tion for one, as they are not to be
made after this year. '•■
Notice in the columns of the
paper for the mention of the
mining Reunion of U. C. V. at
Macon, Georgia, May 7-8-9, 1912.
The program for our next meet
ing ha.s not been received and
thaw program for the next meet-
ing1 of the Chapter will appear
later. Mra. Simpson, with tho
asHiwtance of Mrs. Virgfl Ed-
dleman, served a delightful two-
course lunoli con which. wa« great-
ly enjoyed. Her dining room
was a thing of beauty, decorated
in the Chapter colors—red and
white. The next meting in April
will lie With Mrs. II. C. Stoffem
Bach of our meetings increase
in interest and we urge everyone
to be preoeDt at our next meet-
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bumper Crops in his sect ion ✓ tliia
year could not be more pro
r.living. i .... ,,
Or ¥. -Fugitt, of Siting Creek,
was in the city oar business la«t
Momlay. He sa^’s the outlook for ing for nomething of grtmt inter.
est is to he discussed. |
Mra. P. A. Martin,
Historian, pro tern.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912, newspaper, March 21, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849931/m1/3/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.