The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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SPECIAL SALE
For this u*«H only *• will Mil
One Rexall Tooth Brush, value
One Rexall Tooth Paste, value
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This is a very good time to make your purchases in
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;hickeoa *o we hope that the poor
old farmer* can live at borne for a
While at leant. .L
We had a working ,at the grave
Th« Fitxhugh Lee Chapter U. D. C
met Vn reguUr'Wssion at the home.
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Mr. D. L. Ford and Mr*. Myrtle
«* Mr*. P. A. Mart ip. May 23. with'! Harrison were united t« the holy
thirteen aaemhers present. and Mrs. J bonds of matrimony by Rev. B. S.
Lynch, Mr*. Isaacs, Mi** Isaacs and 1 Crow at the Methodiat parsonage of
Miss Viola T*£e of Water Valley Mia Loving 8unday evening May 19 at
laslppi as pleasant visitors. After *> 7:45 o’clock.
short program we enjoyed several J • ».ritualistic ceremony was pro-
jbusicsl numbers from Misses: uouncad In a solemn and sacred way
Isaacs and Martin. Mrs. Martin, Thegroom Is the esteemed Ranker
treated the guests royally and serve j of Loving and a very distinguished
delicious cream and cake. The neat gentleman of the beet type,
meeting wjll*be with Miss Nora j . The bride is s well known popu-
8k>an,t June 13, with, the following i»r lady of the Loving community
program:
■ Roll call—Tell something you hav
freed or heard of the family of Pr »
ldent Davis, especially Winnie Davis,
“Daughter of the confederacy. *
Music—(Vocal Solo) “When You
and I were Young Maggie."—Mrs. J
Matthews.
Reading-—“The Sleeper,” by Eld-
gar Allan Poe.—Mr*. J. Hall Bow*
man.
- * Chorus—“Dixie Land” by the
Chapter
Paper—Jefferson Darla,
lady <
a Vei
and a Very fceaious worker In the
Baptist Church. She la papular and
much thought of -in social ranks.
The bride was clad In a beautiful
light blue aUk tissue with exquisite
white silk fringe decoration*.
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Health 1* very good
i unity a
wta*}. .whSEQ
at present
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i base ball team*- of Juki-1
We are rejolctag over a fine rain boro and Graham thy home team vi
Friday evening and Friday night winner by a score of 8 to 7. The J;
Crop prospects are fine everything score was tied I to 5 until the ninth
doing well. Weeds and grape ^willj inning and Jatkeboro scored two
seep farmers busy. ,s | runs. The ftrgham boys came to the
A large acreage of cotton * was, bat for thair last time with defeat
planted the past peek. { staring them in the face. Jaoks-
Oardens are looking fine and, borp was too over-confident and pull
there will soon be plenty of frying ed off some very bad errors, allow-
log the scorn to be tied again. Carl-
ton was on third and the man at the
at knocked a long fly to center,
arlton held the base till the ball„fc-
wm caught and then sprinted for
returned
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home. The ball was not
yard at Finis Saturday^ evening.vWe
had a good crowd and did lo^s of
good work. Will work it again the
first Saturday In June. :
Miss Dora Bowers has been visit-
ing at Ellasvllle for quite a while
returned home the past week.
Mrs. Stevenson of Graham ha*
bepn spending two weeks with h r
daughter Mrs. Ru^l Young and Mrc. players.
John Logan.. ,,, fe* Mr. Keeaeler distinguished h'lqself
Mr. and Mrs. John Pohlman of Graj*. a rooter. It was due probably
ham spent awhUe a&JIr. Bower* last ^ hl4 efforts that the home team
Thursday evening. succeeded In carrying away the* vic-
Mrs. W. H. Jarhlgan and children tpry. "
submitted to some very severe tests,
hut managed to get out. The loss
of the game was not due to Ham's
work, but the Support of the other
THE GRAHAM ICE Cl
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GRAHAM. TEXAS
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Makes the Purest and Cleanest = %*-
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EVERYTHING SANITARY
{tx"T'* rn th* "S' E Delivers every day except Sundays.
jn»^t>attertes for both teams did sr 7 1
splendid work. Both pitchers were‘p; secured at the plant on Sundays..
a reguU
orders of become
Ice can
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ular customer.
Your patrobage will be appreciated.
spent last week in our community
visiting relatives and friends.
We did not have prayermeeting
Sunday night. A good crowd came
hut a cloud came up so wo dismiss* J
We had a nice shower..
There was a good attendance at
Sunday hchool and the teachers re-
ported good lessor*. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McLaren and
children spent the evening with Mr.
Moran’s family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dud Craig visited
Except for the last few
the runs came acgUerTngly.
The score by Innings was-as
Innings
A. H. JONES, Manager." %
lows:
Graham
Jackrboro
Batteries:
000 310 018
100 002 202
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Graham—Bowers and Ml lam.
Jack*boro—Ham and Owen.
Mr. Craig’s parents at Center Ridge daughter.
T. W. Illewett Dead.
On the 23rd instant at 9; 16
m. at the home of
last week.
Mr. end Mrs. O. L. Campbell spent surrounded
Sunday with A. C. Anderson's fam-
ily _ ’
Mrs. Emma Chandler la spandlng
The groom wore a handsome black tbto wlth her daughUr Mrs.
* t
, as sol-
eerge suit.
Many were the ocngratulatione ex-
tended. The couple went at once
with the minister to tke tabernacle
for the evening services.
We are glad indeed to see this
most worthy couple tflart life togeth-
dle Rlbble. * ... •
Miss May Smith near Center Ridge
spent last week with Mias Pearl Les-
ter.
A.}£. Anderson baled hay Monday
^ A Farmer.
Thomas
Mrs. J.
William
C. Vaughan.
Blewett died,
Mb four child-
number of friend*
Murray Items.
We hate to come in with a long
frowiron Ta^ bu^Tt doee siem
like we had a drouth oa again.
Some hot winds have been blow-
ing.
Grain 4s ripening very fast under
the. influence of the sun now and
also the farmers are about to catch
with'The weed crop. ^
rs. Cusenbary la still on the sick
list but seems to be improving, we
hope for her full recovery soon.
The post office has been moved
into the new store. Mr. Meggeraon
has charge now.
Miss Qllle Singleton and little
brother have returned to their
up a
Mr
1 41er, senator, president, and prisoner *r with such bright prospects.
•—Mrs. W.
on The Old
A. Morris,
rtc—“Tenting
p Ground.”
Poem—Jefferson Davis, by Fannye
Staffers.
Discuss, “How West Vs. was ad-
mitted to the Union as a__Stair J
—Led by Mbs Cleo Hindman.
L---------—v------- —Historian.
Their many friends wish them the
greatest success in. their voyage of
life.
A friend and well wisher
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Helps A Judge hi Bad Fix.
Justice EU Chery, of GilHa.,Mills.
plainly worried. A bad
his leg baffled 7 several^
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long resisted ail reme-
jought it was a cancer
be wrote. last I used Buck-
Ion’s Arnica Salve, and was com-
vpleteiy cured ” Cures burn* boils.
sUcers, cuts , bruises end piles. 25
cents at All Druggist*.
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W. T. C. U. Meeting.
The W. C. ThU. held Rs regular
monthly meeting with the
DeerinR; Binders
and fwiRe at
D. C. Vick & Co.
CASTOR IA
For In rant- and Children. -
Hii KM Yob Ha»s Alsqt Bsgfci
Bears the
ittgnatnre of
Mm. Schuster Bead.
. Mrs. Louise Schuster died at the
home of hey son, Frank Schuster,
in this city, at 2 o'clock yesterday
morning, and her remains were burl
ed in Oak Grove cemetery, by. the
side of her hvfsband, who died ten
years ago. at 5:30 o’clock yesterday
evening, ftev. B. A. Snoddy, assisted
by Rev. J. Hall Bowman, conducting
the funeral services In the midst of
a crowd of relatives end friends.
_____ Mrs. Schuster was born in Germany
President No/embei^ 10, 1835, and would have
Akin,
lay afternoon. May
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The program was carried Oft Very
much as published in ths Leader.
Mrs. Stallings was enrolled as s
mew member. Mrs. W. E. Kaye of
Ft. Worth and Miss Mildred Dixon,
of Newcastle were out of town visit-
ors.
Music was furnished by Mrs. A- A
Morrison. Miss Bladen Garrett, Mrs.
Akin, Miss Dixon, .and Mra Rose
which was greatly appreciated and
enjoyed, also were the papers and di
evasions. , »
It was agreed through the hot
months that the meetings should be
been 7*. years old her next birth?
S'
Her death wasfdkused from oldl
age, she h*^l^ been sick but a
few days.
She leaves (w* sons, Frank and
Henry ScjtiustSc. well respected citi-
zens of our town, who have the sym
pathy of i large cifcle of friends
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Splendid F.ntertsJnmeoit.
The entertainment at the opr a
house last Saturday night. May 25,
under the direction of Mies Kuy-
keend&ll, teacher of oratory, ‘was
well attended and gave splendid sat-
isfaction to all. The drills and
choruses were exceptionally fine, an
the one-act sketch,, “The Second
Suicide Of Caleb Johnson. ’’ by Miss
Minnie Rubenkoenig and D, D. Cu
embary, was one of the best thing*
ever put on In the town. The pro-
gram was good all through and re-
flected credit upon Miss Kuykendall
who had charge o|;,it. The enter-
tainment was given for the benefit
of .the Womans Mission Society of
the Christian Church and. a neat
sum was realised.
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Sallow complexion is due to toepld
liver. HERBINE purifies, strength-
ens the liver and bowels and re-
stored the rosy bloom of health to
the cheek. Price 50c. Sold by all
druggist* __.
ren and _ _____________
Mr. Blewett had been in bed for, homa n®*r Js^ksboro.
some days from a stroke of paraly- Uncle Llge Cusenbary has a new
sis. All was done for him that meth<>d °* Plowing corn. He gets
friends and loving children could do.' off th* «H<ivator and lets bis team
He was born In Warren County.'plck theJr w*y »round through the
Kentucky, near Bowling Green. In1 but •crlhe noticed the other
1842, pj*-the 24th of September. I that It took Uncle Llge and
He was the son of James L. and Mrs' **• two hfcra<1 *»•» to persuade them
Marie Jane Blewett He was one! to slop.
of seven children, and all of these |
except one brother and one sister
have preceded him to the grave. At
an early age he joined the Confed-'
R. D. Tyra has purchased a tig,
o*w binder, he thinks his corn crop
will be ready to reap soon. *
Hon. W. P. Stinson candidate for
erate_ army and was part of the {County Judge was in our community
time under Morgan. In his . death Tuesday.
we are reminded that one by one * Jos Wootton is attending the com
the old soldiers are going into the P^csmenj ei8frims al Qraham-------
great beyond. And as we lay them
away our respect for them -Increas-
es as we see the kind of lives that
most of them have lived since ths
war. Brother Blewett at an early
age Joined the 'Methodist church
Our Murray b%ys and'girls who
have hash attending Graham High
School have returned home. We un
deretand they had a very success-
ful term and graded well at clos-
ing examinations. We are glad to
with his wife, who he knew as Miss' ***♦
Mergerette Jones, and whom he
married In 1864 on the 29th day
of October. In 1876 be came to
Texas'and settled in Dallas county
and then after six years came on to
Coarpuncher.
. Jfiy HOGG.
Our Percheron and Cleveland Bay,
a dark Iron gray horse, weighing
Fox Hollow. .
Mr. Editor excuse me for
writing
»- Wise county where he lived the hon- shout 1400 pounds, will make the
* held at nights Instead of the . after-
Delicious loe-cream and wafers wer
served, and meeting together thus In
a'social and religious way. all were
glad that they were associated with
tMs great movement for good. Tb^
Woman’s Christian Temperance Un-
ion.
To the Farmer. '
Let us get your Binder canvas for
you, also your sickle*, guards pit-
man beads
. We can adfNJour mower pirttmans,
Pittman sickle*, sickle heads,
most anything in the repair kne tor
any kind V>f mower* and binders.
We can. saw you money.
See u* for ths best grade of blitt-
er twine.
Lyon Hardware Co.
Memorial Services Last Sunday,
(fcuite a^jcrowd gathered at the
court house at 2 o’clock last Sun-
day evening to do honor to the mem
ory of the departed soldiers of the
South
eat life of a farmer until his wife
died there ten years ago, and some
of hlschlldren having come to Young
county he came here to live with
them arid has since resided with
them in Young and Archer oounties.
Hi* Is survived by four children as
follows: Mgs. Josephine McBpad-
den and T, L. Blewett of Archer
county, J. H. Blewett of Olney and
Mrs. Nettle Vaughan of Graham.
Brother Blewett did his work and
then In great peace was gathered to
the Father. There may all who are
religious find him. And until “that
day” the body rests In Oak Grov4
Cemetery.
season at my barn five miles south-
west from Graham. Terms: f 10.00
to Insure sucking coR.
8.T. Seddon.
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Railroad Commlssipsicrs Here.
In the whole field of medicine is
not s heating remedy that will
^The program which was pub repair damage to fleah more qdlrkly
AJttiann Mayfield, chairman . of
the Texas RaUrokd Commission; ac-
compannied by C. W. Jane*, vice-
president and general manager; C.
L. Rupert, superintendent; H. M.
Stone, chief engineer! J. C. Mo-
Cable, general freight agent, and
G. S. Pentecost, general passenger
agent of the Rock Island, visited
Graham in tlrilr special oar Monday
evening on. a tdkr of Inspection of
J. Hall Bow mam this end of the line. They were In
town but a short while and returned
to Fort Worth that evening,
Mahed in last weeks Leader waa | than BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT
a splendid one and was rendered In In cute, wounds, sprains, burns.
a manner to please the large audJ-
The Fireman ?s Band fur-
scalds and rheumatism, lta heeling
and penetrating power is extraordi-
niahed musk* for the occasion apd. Price 25c 50c and $1.00 per
J. W. Norton, a prominent-cttl-
sen of Ivan, was In the city on. busi-
ness yesterday. Mr, Norton, owns
property In Graham and is a nrm
believer lb, ths future greatness of
the city.
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To The
Lot us get your Binder canvas for
fwu, also your sickles, guards pit-
heads etc
pMtmans,
heads,
Mne for
binder*. W
Death at South Bend. .
Jolly, the sfeven-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harris, Riv-
ing at South; Bend, died yesterday
morning at 10 o’clock said hi* re-
mains will be carried to Cedar
Creek cemetery and laid to rest to-
day. Death waa caused by append-
icitis^
The jjsrents have the aJseerest
sympathy of the people both of
South Bead and Ivan, where they
formerly lived, and the Leader
led the march from the court house
to Oak Grove cemetery where the
graves of those .who wore the grey
were decorated with flowers by the
U. D. CYe.,who had arranged for
the occasion.
bottle. Sold by all
drugglstgr
ll
Mrs. Clara Henry and little daugh
ter, Bailie Lou, came in Tuesday
night from Estancla, New Mexico,
to visit relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
'hlldren left Friday
Walsted
morning
t**ir
home la Peace vale.
T*”V
John. Crow and John Gilmore
were In to see us this'evening.
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J. 8. Fisher was here from Indian
Mpubd today. . The dry spell has
Alvin. Janes, of Grand berry, bro-
ther to our tailor, O M. Jones, has
accepted a position la the Jones
taiidr shop.
See u* for the best grade of biod-
«r twins
Lyop Hardware Oa
"g*. DOCKS "-U
English Standard
wishes to join In extending to th^m Injured *osts In his section of the
COudoJem-e
White CM Strain
Ml EH SUMS HfHSIMS
WYAMMITTE COCKERELS
BMtjr &ts«k
$1 &0 TO |I.M
When the baby takes too much
food the stomach turaa; the re-
sult Is Indigestioc, sourness sad
vomiting. Frequently the bowels are
/Involved sad there 4s colic • palas
sad dJerrheoe. BfoGEE’S BABY
BLlXlR Is s grand corrective rem-
edy for stomach and bowel disorder
ef babies It Is purs wholesome
sad pleasant to taka. Price 28c sad
country greatly, but corn and cotton
are still holding their owh.
80 acres In one mile of Graham;
4 room houq* everlasting water.
. - Barbed wirecuts, ragged wounds,
collar and harness galls heal up
quickly when BALLARD’S SNOW
LINIMENT is applied. It is both
healing and antiseptic. Price 25c
SO centq^and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
by all druggists.
Charlie Hogue came In from Dsn-
toq »ast night .where be has been
attending the State Normal for the
paat six months. He returned with
a fret grade dtetllflcat* and Is look-
ing for * good setvrol In Young
couqty. Charlie Is one of our best
boys and the school that secures his
anytfrws to write.
Everybody is wanting rain now.
J. A. Caudill la still sick. Two ot'.x.
hi* brother one sister and two son*^
of Oklahoma came In this week and
his son. Ban. come from Gordon.
Uttle OlMe Reed has been rick
this week.
Mrs. .J, M.' Reed and Mrs. W D
Nuklee called at Mrs. L Y. Dendya-
Sunday.
1. Y. Dendy, Alex 8trlnger, J. M.
Reed and son Tomie spent Sunday
afternoon In playing forty-twp.
Mrs. John Farris and Mr* Robert
Newby spent Sunday afternoon with.
Mrs. Lewis Rickies.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Caudill of
Gordon moved In to this community
week bAore last. We are glad to
have them hack.
-Mr .and Mrs. Spark Weater of
Pickwick spent Sunday with Mrs.
Wester *s Mater, Mrs. Bonner CwudilL
Mrs. Annie Dolton and her sis-
ter Mis* I ns Johnson visited at the
home of J. A.. Caudill.
Mrs. Lewie Rickies won called to
the bedalde of her brother, Grover.
Yana who Is at . John Alford’*
near Graham. T .
Mr*. John Cauger spent Sunday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Caudill. Ws are glad Mnt. Cku- ■
ger is able to viatt again.
Mias Mary Caudill is on the sick
U*f this week.
Miss Vera Reed in staying at
J. A. Caudill’s this week.
~jflfaJLUlian Abies has been visit-
ing at the home Of Bonner Can-
dill. 1
Magic Reed spent Sunday with '
Katy Newby. -
A party consisting of Jes* Up-
born, Herron Newby and the Reed -
boy* spent Thursday night fishing.
Rosebud. '
...JE8H CROCKETT
The *eU known Harness Horse,
which has made the last ft Vs sea-
sons In and around Graham, will
make the season at Owen Bros.
Union Wagon Yard. Term* $12.60.
Claud Rutherford.
Tom and BUI Banger of Moun-
tain Home were In town Sunday
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Mr*. J. R. Fore, of Archer City,
l* here visiting Mrs. W. M. John-
son.
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^ Lori.
Small watch chart
bn one sld* with chi|
ogram F. F. P. on
er please return to
:ket, BU
tond, raon-
Findr
flee.
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service* will be fortunate indeed, j
Make the city as you would your
home a place of beauty jtnd content-
ment.
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Mrs. Addle Haynes and children,
of Oklahoma, are in the city vJelt-
Ing her another, Mrs. H. E. Ed-
dleman. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cunningham
of*Ellasvll]e, attended the commence
ment exercises of Austin. College at
Sherman thin week. They have
two sons In school there, one of
one of whom finish* this year.
Ws erred last week in reporting
tty? delegates to the K. of P. Grand
L^dge at Waco. The K. of P.
ijodge of Graham sent Walter Price
as i representative and the Pythian
Slaters sent Mrs. James Porter.
We shbuld have known this for sev-
eral reasons, but carelessly made
to above. It
A-
and grim* 19 acres
Sheds and lot* A
$12.80 per acre.
and ranch t miles
rnbam, 398 sen
4-room houre, large
tor MW Ioros w. .it "*** dbues, storm house, ifcv
.y. , dhard; hog pariurs, 190 poos* ires*
Miss Vera Neuman is expect-
ed home tonight from attending the
oommencmeent exercises of St.
Mary’* College at Port Worth.
Av-J. Ernsri, a former Qraham
boy who now resides In Dallas, Is
la the city today leoklng after busi-
ness and visiting relatives tad
friends.
Oh, Just give me the quiet duck,
and not^hebe that squawk and duck, the mistake referred
The duck ne’er quack* except at meal Is always so In nev spap^dom.
she’s lady like snd quit*, genteel; 1 ............ i ifli i
she lays a handsome egg each day! —— ' a . n ■ as.
Second-IIaBd Store
oh Wet to Bpasoa river on two side*
School la eas aaU* Me* |S«M
Tom tamer gas hers from Ol-
ney last weak oh badness Ms was
Ot EllasvtHe. left
for Sberm*n to af-
sxsrdssaof
at Mi ' eoa
Poor apprilts is a ante sign of
hnparisd digestion. A few dooses
of Chamhsrlaln’a Stomach and liver
Tablets win strengthen ye*r di-
geriioa and improve your MgeMt*
,nds hav* been benefited by
thsM
itoan Drug Co.
When
with all the peans of duckdom blast.' HAS BARGAINS
No hens snd chicks for me, nay, aaj In al) kinds Furniture and Household
they make, load noise* all the day. I Goods, Etc.
What I want Is the quiet diuck. that | Also do repairing of all kinds of fur-
doeent squawk, nor crow, nor cluck, niture, re-varnlehing and enamel and
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gold work. All work done to pleas#
the mot! panic]sr people.
Yours for Butlnon,
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Yours for Buainogg,
J. H, PRICK
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