The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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, match sets; Dress Linens, Lawns, ChSmoisette
white and chamois color; All-over Embroidery, Men’s
Caps, Underwear for ladies and men, Parasols, Pahs,
Is and Edging, gew Collars, new fSuspenders, new
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TJU8TER Brown’s '‘DARNLESS’’ Hosiery Unsold under the guap-
Antes of “Dollar Box of Four Pairs Guaranteed Four Months”
—the same as—“Sl£ Pairs Guaranteed Six Months for tl.50.” 'In
both cases it’seUtfpJy a matter of guaranteeiag-^our hosiery against
darning for 28c a month, bat jlou. dea’t have to buy many pairs of
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heel and French ‘tear-proof” garter top. *
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• Last Thursday evening llr.
of Bryns, sod Mies
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the residence of tlwe bride in Gra-
ham, Rev. J. Hell Bowman per farm-
£* ZE? LEA0IR6 TOOK C9UITY STOCKMAN HURT
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The groom is a eon of Rkr. J.
i Graham School Notea. •
' G. C. Allen of Dallas came
out end reaiated the boards in
'the echool.building this week.
J. H. Cochran has been emt>4oye4
to make some tables for the physi-
cal laboratory. The board will
purchase physical equipment «o that
the requirements of the State Uni-
versity will be met. , .
The school* board has instructed
LAST SATURDAY’S
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RETURNS COUIflG IN SLOWLY—A FEW
BOXES IN COUNTY NOT YET 1
4 HEARD FROM
Supt.* Edgar McLendon to purchase
« there. He in a steady young man painfully Jitfured by a horn at the i puppowJ(L . V.
Jim Fiw* a*
burned V* ’death,
fatally burned and died the following >f excellent hat*Ue and high charac- Ingleslde Ranch last Monday
It ks now time pai^ents are dedd-
day, a Mr. Pkke waa aeriouely tmrn-
♦ *^ed and a number nfj othere sustained
injurtee of a-more , or less painful
nature in a fire that deriroyed Ue
Brewer Hotel in the Andrews ' oil
field in Archer county about 3:30
last Saturday MoralAf. A ------
of oil field workers who roomed Jn
the hotel saved their Mvee by Jump- Q^oeeneck tabernacle
lug clad only in their night ctethee.
The origin pf the fire is unsown.
, The hotel wsd^a frente structure
and contained about forty rooms.
It wee patronised entirely by oil field
f workers, a majority of whom slept
on the second floor. The 'Wire
lower part ef the buHdlpg was in
k Tames before the sleepers in
x^td story discovered the blase
rry was burned to death in hia.
and Parkhurst and Picks re
cel red their Injuries while escaping
through the flame*. Parkhurat and
Picks were taken to a camp lh a
He had taken down a wire ing where to send their children to
3p*F,lP The bride is the youngest child n4ng>
of the late Major J. W. Graves. fenoR to Mt the threshing machine 7***^ ™* hoP« the
founder of thde paper. . A ♦«1 P^mJ# of YoungTcounty and ad-
The Leader extends oongratu- to *** ^ tft, fdlning oouaties wiU hiveetigate the
1 at ions and beet wishes. rI<*« over it the horse which he was Graham High School before deciding
1 riding got one hind foot caught in) to*send elsewhere. Graham has the
Baptist Oampmccting. the wires in such a manner that it best equipped school In this section
number Th* Baptist Churches of Ming Bend could not get Ipse. Mr. .Jeffery dls- of the oountsy. Comparatively epeak
Mountain Home, and Gooeneeck unit mounted add the boras became fright ing there le no better town any
in a great campuneeUnc.at the emed and began Jumping, striking where than Graham. She has six
Mia* tti
We had hoped to be able to give
& tabulated vote of the county in
this issue of the Leader*, but the re-
turns froto all boxes bavg^not come
in ,yet and w^ are eompeUed" to wait
until next week to give the figures TIie iotereet and aUention was
correctly. ^ / * l"*** «xoelien<t and the Sunday din-
^Governor Colquitt was re-elected
by a .good, majority; Morris SheppaM
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Successful Meeting.
Rev. Gaines B. HaR dosed ^a ney-X
eral days meeting at Oorieor Creek - T
SuAAday , afternoon wi* right addl- ,
burchv all beads of V\ ■ r\
families. He organized a Presby-
tartan Church wtth twenty-fwo mew. " >
here having three eiders and thaws . -
deacons. H was one of those quiet,
sweet spirited meetings, when hearts
were brouglA farfe to face with their
Maker "and the Churches brought OH
closer to each other in fettowaMp
and tove. It le believed that good
results will continue to come from
such harmonious united effort.
near on the ground could hardly be
equaled anywhere. • '
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lesionary Mr. Jeffery In the side with a front churches four of which hays regular
Frank Buttle and h's brother E. F. foot and breaking two ribs. ! services every 8unday. There are
Buttle have been doing the preaching The family here was notified and no .“blind tigers,” pool halls or
Jt is one of the greatest meet- Mrs. .Jeffery, Mr. Crawford and Dr. similar vices. Everything is favor-
inge that have been held in the Gallaher left it once for kigleaide able for school. People are Invited
comity in a long time. It began t'n ah automobile and brought Kir. to visit Graham sad study the school
Friday night July 1» and up to JeNfery home that ^night. He ' has conditions. The school board, sup-
Tueeday night there bad been about been' resting well far the past twen- erintendent and people are proud of
30 additions to the churches. Near- ty-four hours and in case be has the schools and a visit to. 'Graham
the ly ail are grown’ people The whode not been InjWred Internally will, like- will convince-, any one looking for
has woo \>y about 250#0 majority /, ;Neqr Telephone Dircd^Mr.
for United States Senator. I The Graham Indepenueriv Tele-
In the county election Prof. Llnd-[Ph°ne Company le getting out a new
sey was defeated by B. W. King fdr , directory for Its subscribers. “It will
oonununity has been stirred and the , *y oontinue to improve rapidly.
memories of the meeting will never.- -a—^-4-
The Band Concert.
j the band concert last Friday night
be forgotten
Republican Precinct Oonventitm. was better attended than any of the
Pursuant to call, the Republican previous ones and, Judging from the
......................... , _ . , , Sal* hearty applause after each
fof and phyetcji&ne summoned fromj urday. One delegat
Picks were taken to a camp
nearby field where they wire cared' precinct convention was'held
ite an<£ one alter- played, the program was enjoyed by
the County Con all. The Ladies MLsionary Society , ’ '
|4.35 offering. The Baptists had
P*°® 139 wtth, as usual, the finest offer-
the office of County Shiperbotendenj;
of Public Inetruoth^u
- J. E- Simpson defeated J. H.
Wood for representative.
Judge B. W. Fry defeated W. P.
Stinson for County Judge.
Fred Arnold was defeated for
County Attorney by Fay Marshall.
O. H. Brown was reelected Sheriff
over Mai Wallace by a small major-
ity.
• In the race for County Tax Ait-
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pupils, i T. Wood.
The other county officials
good schools that they are here.
>B<kaday School.
Sunday July 28th. the Mothodtsts
le<t the SumUr *>hooI attar,d.ix», I ,e*or 0 D- HlnK« w®“
be ready for delivery by the last of
the week. Nearly six hundred phone
numbers are given, In the new dheo-
tory and ft le issued in order ,tha|x
all subscribers may oall by number
Instead of name as some do. *
has a hard enough, time in
up the regular run of work
out being compelled to look
number of some one for you. Bear
this in mind and always oall by mum
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Olney and Archer City, and’ the fol-jmste was elected to
lowing day Wrkhuret was taken -to ventlon to be held Saturday, August of the Methodist Church served lem- ^ . ...
Archer City where he died. Picksj 3. A reSodutlci waa passed unani- onade, Ice cream and cake and
has since recovered afid has resumed mouely endorsing the action of the did a splendid business, netting a p
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bed no opponents, were re-elected.
__ _____ The Christians , had' W« YlU +" fuU ^turn« neXt
128 with 93.18, and the Presbyterian week-
wtth
krit in. the..field
Furry belonged
_______ [Chicago Convention nominating PreD neat little sum of money. The band n_Th*
Tift. «d •uppott Vm give . concert ever, /FrWny
wealthy. | for the election of the President in night from now until the last of |S2|' |
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carefully . ,
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The directory is* from our prwea
It 1» a good piece of work, and 1
who want you to l^ok It over <
and when you peed anything in the
line of Job wokk, call us up. The
money received on Job work en-
ables us to get out a better paper
snd a better paper speaks better for
Young county. Our
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the Elks. Hie body;
November.
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HiHPloa* M J.. D, l^owe brought in tjte alee-
it’on returns from the True box tn«t
September or first of October,
public ie invited to attend.
J. J. Gray was here from
buried at
lodale, of the. Ora- wiU average twenty-five bushels to cast there which will he counted by
tech the acre. -He also has in eight
the acres of Kafir eorn which is looking
The* ' • Rev. Sim* Fills Baptist Pulpit. -
The Baptists were fortunate to
have their ,pulpit filled Sunday, In
’ RJtter the absence of their regular •; pee-
Wlchita Monday. He said crops were fairly Creek last Monday He waa s the tor, by Rev. Sims who recently grad-
| good In his country and that fifty Judge Of the election at that place uated frdfn the theological aemmnTjr
acres of corn on hi* place he believre md brotn.ht with him the , votes and who gave them two flue sar-
f: C. \ient ‘Deri.
P. C. West died at his home in! Gf'aham^ any
South Bend on last Friday morning number ie 30-3
July 25 and his remains brought
to Graham and burled in Oak Grove
Cemetery Friday evening. Rev. B. F.
Stallings, pastor of the Christian
church of this city, conducting the follows:
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In Justice (jwirt
The following oases were disposed
of in Justice oourt here this week as
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services at the grave
Jotdan Brothers rs John Proffitt,
■” Mr. West wm born In Lexington, | Jr., suit on account; judgment for
fCentuckv* in 1847. He ihoved • to plaiatlff.
GatesvlUe, Texas about -thirty-five The John E. Morrison Co. vs J.
Tears ago and was married to Miss L. Mayes, suit on promieory note; j
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ch the acre. -He also has in eight the county executive committee with The othe^ pulpits were occupied Emma Keith, of that city, on Dec-; Judgment for plaintiff.
ok ing the other boxes, next Saturday. M*. anounced In last weeks paper.
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extremely well and from which he Gray said that cotton In hie country, j c. Hindman, who was lhjurrd by
expeota to make ail the feed be will was as good as any he had ever a. heifer last week, Hi' but little
this winter.
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ember 18, 1891) < To this union C. B. Harris vs. Norwich
two dauchters were -bofn, who with Fire Insurance Co., suit g__
Mttle' their mother, survive him. He was log Insurance money; verdict
in member of the Christian Church. »plaintiff.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912, newspaper, August 1, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849935/m1/1/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.