The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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decent Mtapapen b*v«, for more for protecting the Ignorant inves- Moen(* "^at the Fr
than a general toe. denounced the;tor from ^ sch«mee df unecrupu-coyrt* decide In this matter wi
‘carrying on of the campaigns with | jou, advertisers. (£>f interest in all civilised count
money given with corrupting intent!, u i, oajB Qf the unfortunate fea^** W1*8* heredofom^beei cOnak]
and put out la actual! Corruption*.ftim-a of the land movement that ®*-*bli*hed tn thee tofc' that
Why not put an end to all’Vhet In aom% agent* for real estate aeem Proper *,v« ownarmWh to
the Democratic campaign this year?jto have^no gcruptoe whatever con- In*>ftnite dietaries above an<y b
It to a beautiful Ideal, the poll-.corning the claim# they make about the ******* **“ Found,
tlclans will aay, but Impracticable, property Hundreds of In- tili* I>riuclplq hold in the qpc
Very gopd tot ua make a trial of »uQOM haTe yome ^ light oi adv«r-lth* aeroplane—can “no trespass
the beautiful ideal; let ua see using which act forth the'proper-1 ‘PP^ *° fli*h't? The c
whether It will not work. In the'^ M fertll(B ^ tillable when the!tloii bee been asked specula*
pant, when rich corporations have that it was located on 8,noe the begin ing of the new a
~ ths top of a mountain and was mere °f **°®<***»C *>ut legal dect
ly a barren waste. Investors Have on *uU^ wanting,
put up their money on. the strength *° **Jjis9Ei&‘ uow P*11
of theee prospect uses and have fou 1 **u|- to bAve devoted c
IffkuR to Obtain ** to I***** <>* whether
any sort of redoes, after the deal tual dam figs has been done,
was closed ' v I defense has set up ^e* game so
The Influence of this sort of rAth*r ***“ avoided the Fax
fake advertising goes further than1 aer<Hk>nM>8 *“ question, prefeel
the mere toee of money to buyers a'eT°I>land|* to guna, and lias ar,
id not be n>f land. The Entire loan field is ^ ®^r°P1*nie school has l
lonor ltak? affected, for It taken from the Dtod the neighborhood in whid
The Candidate frankly com mitt Ml avtogs fund of many a trusting inJ 18 «*tusited. Jt would seem to
s^lf to the 'principle of p.Uwciuy, veetor money which other wise would °°mmo® senaei that one making
both before and* after the .etoetton go jnto flr8t securities and fll£ht •humid pay for whatever <
“f, favor making the list-public and the development of terrl- a*3* i*®*** from his actions,
keeping It open to the .public at gll tory which to worth while. 1* fake tu* mato P®tet In^QOtaioii *•
times,’* he say#. The Just man doee^^ortinente. ^ pe eliminated ownership of the air. Commons
pot look to the law for the .regulation there would be piklLions of dollars •PP11^ to *hie might demand
of hie daily conduct. ; He knows j to utilize In more worthy % forms. to fly freely wherever f]
ANNomrcmim
For Representative 99th Diet: k
j ,J. E. Sknpson. fcftS
For District Attorney:
Edgar Souxry
For District Clark:
J. U Vaoghaa
For County Clerk:
D. D. Cuesebary *
For County Judge:
& W« Fry
For CeuAty Attorney:
a Fay Msroftll
For County Superintendent of Pub-
nessandl
uiven great sums if campaign ©dbu-
niitteea, the giving wee In secret,
ae though the act were disgraceful.
Put a new face on the matter 1“________
making the act 'nobW and honorable., jt exceedingly £
The names for givers of i charity
are published In newspaper**. and
they are honored for' their benevo-
lence. Is there any earthly reason
why the contributors to tor Wil-
son’#* campaign) fund sh<
enrolled upon the public
Narcotic.
B. W. King
For County Treasurer:
I. *. Padgett
For Oounty Tax Aaoaeoor;
O. Ef. Browa
Psr County Tax Collector:. ,? v
' r J. E. Paroono *
For County Commissioner dt Pre-
nessandLoss or Sleep.
IkcSimit sigionrc «f
dL*0BK",
NEW YORK. _
cinct N6. 1.
For County Cdmmtoatoner of PM
s« net Nil
W. E. McCharen
For Commtosloner Pas. No. 1. „
A. C. Caeey ^
For Justice of the Peaos Precise
No. l.
Wat Mays*. .
For Constable Precinct No. 1:
K. P. Freeman.
For Public .Welgkar Piecinot No. 1:
(W. B.* Olm. ,
"For Sale.
The "Mmmonn home In East Gra-
ham and the Timmons business
house on west side ef square, occu-
pied by R. L. Reed A Co., hie for
sale. For further Information,., writs
J. W- Timmons,
« J*_Tex line. Texas.
man of the Democratic National with mining stock and paten* right
'Committee and wait for the .propositions has a very rocky road
mend; he can make the law hlm-jt^ travel. But thus far a great
self, the ’aw of publicity. ^ C00* field of publicity through the news
tributtons from undesirable or oom--paperB bas been left opea, and many
promising sources must, of cfcurae, believe that this class of inv*e-
be refused; publicity would serve tors to larger today than everi he-
to shut them off. At this rule of ’;p
stern morality the politician# will If th# states generally 1 would
for griq again. Their experience has effect i strict censorship over all
‘Poor^tlch, Unhappy Helen."
. Grand Junction, Colonio. July
2U.—yndauntexf by the comment of
Mice Helen Gonld upon h*e reewnt
sermon. In which he seaerted old
maids should be tootot&d on a barre
Islandiak a waste prdouct. Rev, Elm
V. Huffner, of the First Christian
Church, today insisted that old
‘maids are e detriment and a menace
to society And advised Miss Gould to
seek a mate incognito la the back
Captain BmitJh. ?
Lufkin News: Now they say Capt
Smith of' the TRantto is silver that
be was seem In Baltimore, aruT that
an old shipmate talked with him.
1 The last account of he capttato un-
. PI this report was that he was seen
leap overboard and sink beneath the
waves In mddooean. Will some one
provision for social relaxation
the young men and women an
farms may to some extent curtail tie K>t be run on dollar contributions,
movement fjpm the rural sections,
but it will not by any means cure
the evils. Youth craves change
—K does not matter that change
means privation or harder work, U
is the novelty that attracts. The
young Huts raised In the city are
not by any means satisfied. Many
of them find vent for their feelings
'in the indulgence In pleasure, but
they are Just as anxtous for differ-
ent surroundings and a change of
scene as their rur& brothers. If
Nobody expects that , Mr. Wileon’s
campaign will be made on dollar
contributions. There to no^ r*aaoo
'why-a loyal Democrat in W<1 of no
favors from ~ the.,. ad ml m Stratton
should not give 10,000 if W •■’can
afford R. Probably seven million
voters will cast their ballots .for Mr.
Wilson. If one In ten mako#’ * a
moderate contribution, the oOm-
On gale Jane 1st, until
September 30th* final Unit
October 31, we N will offer
very attractive round trip
rates to the fallowing states:
Arizona, Arkansas, • ^
Canada, Colorado, .■■■r y
' District of CAIujnbia,
Georgia. Illinois, :
Indiana, Iowa,
Kentucky, Maine, v
Maryland, Ma»sschuseflk^
MexioOt Michiyin,
Mlaneasota, Missouri,
Montana, New Jersey,
New Mexico, New York
' -North Carolina, Ohio
■_ Pennsylvania,
South Carolina,
- Tennessee, Utah,
Weft Virginia
' a^cl Wisconsin
For further information
call the undersigned.
C. X WYNNS, Local tgast
tire United §late#.
| “Mies Gould to a pohie—woman”
.* he said "but her nioblenees would be
greatly enhanced if she were monied
,11 don’t attempt to dictate to Mias
I Gould what she should ot should not
do. Mine Gould bee done more tor
humanity then an^ other bachelor
1 giri ltt Hhto age and she can still
»~ki. ,
1 “No woman has donf .her duty to
the world until she he# borne child-
ren. ^Itos Gould .to In a pecutor,
position because of her riches, fthe
I cannot be euro < she to being wooed
[for her love atone. The only way
I to solve the problem to for Miss
i Gould to accept a position to the
I back woods incognito. Hero . she
(* might find the right one, a righte-
ous, industrious men who would
love her for herself endrshot her
life were pictured to them they woul that K. Is 'the people’s campaign*,
be attracted to the farm. kufcM-sartoiL on wttk. t^e peoateg-giK
there to no one to do missionary j oy. not & corporal
work among them. On the ether , ried on with corp<
band, most of those who go from sufficient funde W
•farm to cRy are soon sick of the I Political phi Lose (
change. They bate to admit fail- parties havfe only the vices of the(
sro, but Vlth proper encouragement Individuals composing the nr. WhJi
they would be glad of the change* to* 'h® i--—------ , - (
beck to the work wRh which they! a party have the tirtuee of the ln^|
ato familiar: You will have .So make! dividual* composing it? An hone*
ever human nature If you would, business man would not In secret
get' away from the craving for solicR funds to be used Jn bribery,
change and as there is po -hope of Am overwhelming majority of the
doing that let us get bold of the lDemocrats who will vote for Mr. Wil
wanderers at the time when sick son are honest men. There is noj
ef change they begin to realise that reason why the campaign method*
home folks and surroundings are should not represent their prihcl-j
IxMt ot aiL pale, Instead, of the principle* and
. mp--i i.l. ■!- '» n,i; _ the practices of the other fallows.
“I was cured of diarrhoea , by There will be Joy and aatlafac Ion In
one dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, *“«h an adventure In the realm of
Cftolera and Diarrhoea Remedy,*’ morality and the higher ideal. Gov.
writes M. E. Gabber dt. Oriole. Pa. Wilson to a flrsjtrato subject for the
There to nothing better. I*>r tale experiment. He Invites It Mora
By Sloan Drug Company. 1 fhan that: in hia character he makes
-.....'■Ji'fsws v it imperative that the experiment
G “The other day,'* said an old be tried. It should be thorongh-
aewspaper man jretoerday, “a pro- going, with no weak concessions.
campaign oar-
Fame and Death. ^ it must bo remembered, according to
Hero to a wheta volume written report*, was seen to shoot himself
te~4Mte short apologue. through the head then to swim back
One day Fame, with the tint of j0 the Tltoatic and help some more'
___________ _ blue iogbto his Imperious eyes went p9aplo tnto boats. No, sir. a sea1
mat of deceency'shovild not i ^ gh a great town. He captain to different from other fUks|
when It comes to letting go. Cases
have been known where sea cap-j
tatos have been cast away for years
and to have grown fat on a diet of
raw shell‘fish and sea salt; to have
.woven handsome and stylish cloth-,
tog out of sea weed, and even do
have lived for a-mouth on two
wet soda crackers and a bottle of
Jamaca rum. . State Press doesn’t
| know anything about -the truth of
{ Capt. Smith story and had he known
CaiR. Smith might have been shock-
ed to meet him la Baltimore, but
when R comes to a belief in the
possibility of bis having floated
ashore ha turns to hds mental note*
I of past sect dent* to .sea captains,
and can't regard the thing gw a
miracle, even if true—State Press.
“Her riches have handicapped her
la the read enjoyment of PCs and I
dare aay that she is hot as happy
to he^ private car vU| her melds
as to my. servant girl.
“If Mies Gould wanks two weeks
of real enjoyment, two weeks ' of
real happiness, let her disguise her-
self as a walteress and seek work
In a cheap restaurant, 1st her elerk.
In a store or work as a chamber-1
maid—anything so long ae she earns
her own living aod ,Hvta on leas the a
J00 too RECORD 13
way of the house, however, be met
Death. They greeted one another
They were Immemorial frlnedda. ‘
“I was Just* going in,” said Death.
“And I am Just coining out answer
ed Fame. ' - T » I
They looked at each other and.
WI IK# UWUl W^IUTO) Wi uu«l -l- •**» c«|rT7iii>c ,uuiu»-ii,, tf v\h a ■ • • •*»* . _. , '■ - 1
lo!e several days, “Now, that makes onscfence and a serene-mind, kirowr 1 H ey a ..
ou smile and It made me amte Ing that on neither aide, of the ac- e f1 ^ ta*w»tiss that
*ubMc epeakero have days In Which count can Any man find a taint. uey ^ ^ by th^ ---------------------------- .. . .
n think ovdr and then write andi . - -j----l < separated bpt only “au rovoir.” > drives out the Impurities on * whfth ^ U'T<>« want to know about the |
e-wiite th^lr apoechee but the n^s- Tlie Trials of a TrnreUr. jl>~ — .. . ,ihe__malari*l germ thrives, strong- ^ diversity of TeM», send a pomnl
ap-r reporter must dm«h h/s off,, “I - ojn a traveling salcmsh,’^ * ffhen8 th* cleanses the bob- "«r(1 tte Secrbtary at Austin and
3 a hurry-while the foreman shout* writes K. E. Youngs, B.-Berk^hlra, \ ere are two.thnigs ever «»• •» ’^..els. Price 6 Pc. Sold, by all drug- peoeive fre,®« * ^
Htferow. A rop6Vt«r nfver hvt "and was o'ten trOTblotl wth « ^ »"»•■ But BuckUll' ^ , ... ,-l. Bulletin 196. wrhlrh oontala.
I»» %R> to look OT.r hte Xork for oonwIpaMpn «M IMl«..tlon ,Ww win JonMl ««.« 7--—— >ti..-«orl«. of how twwr-Hw youn* J
waMd-wm, fur kb copr ;1 began io u~ Dr. Kb,*-. N-» ! -A' * .f “?! £ *lle ««* to Mh- Hull.. Wk«wl thnlr way through tlr ,
. tivnurntlr Utal from & tl«kPill., * wkk b- I ha* found an M.!1**4!?*' '"«•»!<"»• Inflammation-' or Now that the M* t. <wr. tnWcnltr d«Plto |Mt difflcoRiw. L
b-«tik f»«l aw -he ran grtnd « rellmt rr„;.,dy." W all- Is ”wo,lln*' “ «•'« romfort. Invites mahy of-^c ik,M«I..I«w. 2. Bulletin ai2—a book of p(c- _
IK. Ktd .w ’f>m o« *t neVn liver otjkldtter trouble, tlioy bit. us- of hurn»,.bc«l. Mw •***'« •***«% «** «“:‘“re. of Vutveralty, life and much
■uTbi look* over tie paper nut. equaled.' Only S6< at all drugsl 5. j «<"«"Ua. Malld.J Rack to the noil • «Ud the old lntorestln* readln* matter, about the ^
_Jlti| v I ....... „ pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25c vagjrl-'s for whiSch thejPN^ood' wiill tnstitirtlon.
*mm-roro-w \ I Prompt* m^n -are"alWajfr, ,t:i«!at 911 <*™tt***- j mum Like shgeted-ghodto'^ to their 3. Bulletin- 218-^tl* anmtal cate-
Pin- vour loan wllh u«; we ,front in every ttovemont th , ■ I*™?* fa^actew* * fa#***# student W find,
u, get your money ta^r^nptly "far the upbuilding of the <i j „ ^ * ***$*** C [S***. 'v!u n • ut-^own, grow UP 'A ite«*tary informal! regarding
it can be bad We llJ- nillll ' ' | Press dtop^tchfts anaw>uuclng that ag ain. Intelligonce to the only aaf*( entrance conditions, courses of study1 s
rrait e r r d ‘ own " in-* Long/lew—The Blbenta -pc-arh a local labor un-idp in Chicago has guard to ^»e gbvennment and li-m:rj.etc., -etc.. In addition to the col-, \
rrangx mr^n s o . j*eason has opened and the fruit ]s apj>olnt^d a committee to visUt Tel- poMUr-tamrsou Id only pursue ktfiowl- leg* course* and the courses In lawr*
w <0n‘ — i.,. ) being shipped from here at the ruts *u» and investigate our agj IruKurnl edge as energetically the riext few J ergineerlag and medicine and pliar- ^
AVc are •:nfarmed4that D. W. Fish of ten cars per , day. . All .available advantaged indicate that nttaat our vc‘«rs aa^ttay bgve pOTOUSd <>: « an- nuu-y, the new course Jjt domes1:!
i !es «>ithweet, bos fifteen acres Space ttt this city' Is taKta tef MOhlefue are near!ng'jtettofac- other Ok* p;uft few woks, we would s re, and in busl- *
v’fe#t-eorn In Archer wna- pecking sheds,1 J tory and permanent soltit’om. There foon hav<f the gre/steet c-lvUVastioa j n:?e training are fully set forth.
\ (It to of tl>e Laguna variety, and.. Port Arthur—The report of the Jure few troub’e* .In tfils Life that the world hag oVcr know m j 'Put these three Bulletin# into
wages''About thirteen feet *o aj fsoclots of the Jocaf- p:{-.Texas eqil slid rilimote candt relieve . But the people should .not taka the bands of boys and girls and ^
s*gMh. It is. now in the ; roast- ofHee Toj^thfe- ftocal year shows a \hen pnbperly applied. ; >hftuiers too scrtouM/; fepio/e from tin y may awaken a deiaire.for a col-
gt estr stage, but a* they aro H>- total of f 21,322, an ificrea >» < v »r No m,rl«er b>w far away they rr.Ay theee g«ncf<ratoro'of pul*Me atrf/o the leg> education. The UnlVerfl/y of A
' o f.'vt fr ’ii. the giVjjuuA the samp period tout ? i >1*:"!p;oe f an see g marvelous prosporl- lte|to yf reward and their torrid «>Jo- Texas is the peoples’ teb®o|< dfli-1)
• to citato ^ k Ban BfgUd ou of U be, "Sny' Jtofson who wifi etspd <»rt- U'once will enasw to flow and they acted for them, maintain'd by them
r rs» ;>rt ,V» the use "ora •# p, farms -.near hero cleared 13 /«; d: V»* ty ewalyliig him In Texas and eU bfHttotF’ productive, rat hr-r than Every patrlotla Texan should lie!
tf ’“r. storir nfgbta growth dred and f<nty-«r>ven doilars > <, there who wrd weary and fieayjr la- obe’motive, ritllebsT' IkwiCta the familiar with its work. Write to-
-tags the rotating' ears an inch off elghty-foUr one kjundrvdtlt err# den shocid come to Texas. Let soil with the politicians^ and give day end auk. Ar Bulletins 196, 212
r to h'gk-’r.-yArcber Chht ;> ws. * of wc • . | •v'*r; -me. ‘ haiuc to grow. '
------- -■ ----- < Constipation to thestartlng point
When you yawn a good deal in the f<jr many serious diseases. To be
lay time, feel dull1, achey and want h&aRhy, keep the .bowels active and
o stretch frequently It is an uny regular. HERBINE will remove all
olst&kahly symptom of malaria, and acccumulatlone In the bowels and
inlees you do something; at once put the system in prime condition.
' Utility Stock
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CITY BAKERY J
Fresh Broad and*elites every
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.