The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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3 Hat complete and up-to-date Abstracts of all Land and Town Lota in Young
County. Business placed with us will be given prompt and careful attention,
Every Abstract has complete map of the county and location of the land shown,
Get am Abstract, have it examined and see that your title is in proper shape. X
Non-Resident Business.
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Pay. taxes, lease,
make rental contracts and advise owners of the true conditions of their holdings.
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Money to Lowland Vendors Lien Notes Bought
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We loan Money and buy ^Vendors Lien Notes. Can loan amounts ranging from
$250.00 to as much as you want. Do our own inspection Don’t have to wait
for an inspector to*codie from a distant town or city to inspect your land. -
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But my business to raise and sell chickens that have the
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I tility 15 eggs v? - - _ •--- L50 "7""*
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For general farjn purposes, would recommend my Utility
Eggs.
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Gentry Flint is in Dallas.
.Bruce Casbur* ™ here from, At th« Huffrtuttle school house , It hi Mm, de«r»—• W, aTurth Monday in ■-»- -
Newcastle last Sunday. Sunday, afternoon at 4 o’clock Wide ProhiWtlon Committee to Month. Owners of StallionW^e
The Ora ham Leader and . Dalla
News for oue year II 75.
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Born, to Mr and Mrs.- D.
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Rake*, Hoes,
Get your
Cultivators,
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Mrs. Miller, mother
Tom
Mille?; is quite sick at her home
in West Graham.
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Fire Is a dreadful thing—%ave
Coop4l$rothers make your middle
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Pratt Coon.
p. m., Rev. Mr. Thurman united
To State-Wide Prohibitionists. TRADES DAY FOB JKBMYR*
in marriage >fr. Lairry Pratt and i^ every county and
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Mrs, MoUie Coon, Accompanying cin(.t in the state in order to Beginning with .Monday/March
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4ht7bridal lgU!ty lAH-a^yTrades Day
frj^oda of the tmnti^tmg liar-1 hibition election ^uly 22,1911 lA regularly held in the town of
ties. Thh groom; Mr. L. M.| The undersigned therefore call iermyn, Jack county, and jltn
ftutt, is a prosperous farmer of * county convention to meet in (*^opl, tito to make fame as in-
the South Bend preoincti having the eourt hoage ^ Graham on 1 re8[“1« “ P°«?»ble offering
large land holdings along the Monday, the 10th day of April. ^U^.le on e»J
Oear Fork of the Brazos. He|at 2 p. m., for the purpose of if,Yrad*? ^ 8°me
will take his bride to tiw"ikraf electing gooiwty chairman anil ’ u,ftr llve *toek °* «gn. ultural
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I bocal Notes i
R C. McPKaill
J. H. Blewett was here from 01
ney yesterday.
] Bloating after eating, indigestion,
flatulence or water brash, may be
at the Singleton Ford, where he county executive committee and . tt. ,
expects to immediately^ add many taking necessary steps to perfect ** *
Among^ other thing* wffl be the^ the 00unty and tnm**rt *U1 ^ y“it“1
hi.iMNBgqi^a^ *StH as* ^ “
of a modern irrigation ; plant,!
Traded Day,
March 27th, will
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in the county be repre-
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J Real Estate, Makes Mort- of Prickly
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For Wood an
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Jesse Watson was here . from
Newcastle Monday and Tuesday.
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Leader and Semi-weekly Dal
las News for one year for ony
$1.75. Call and subscribe now
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A good six
in. Will be so
G: W. Black
house, close
on. See Rev.
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G. W, Terrell* and Dr. J. B.
Mars were here from Newcastle
last. Tuesday.
quickly corrected through the use
Aah Bitters. It streog-
which has already been ImRun. t /j rented in this important meeting
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gage Loans on Land.
Give me a lift
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digestion, cleanses and
regulates he bowels.
Mr._ Pratt is one of our most. All citizens
energetic and up-to-date fsrmer«/ Jatt^nd. ■
keeping himself in dose touch
interested in
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Offlce in Court House
Graham
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Walt In Hindman visited New-
castle again Tuesday night.
Texas \ Have your well vsstags-made by
_ expert. ychsnlca—Cooper
with ,r' the everyday affairs of
Bros
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Prof. McLendon hst'about >e
covered from his recent spell of
have. them.
F. A. Tandy, who is serving on
fSe. grand jury this we?k, was m
to see us yesterday.^ He says . ,___ ........
the people of Spring Creek hafW'^^v01***
the best season in the ground” *'“Mound City Paints may cog,
they have had in years. * ] * trifle more, but-^-!” W. C.Bow-
*•—- 1 man Lbr. Co.” *»
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JBe world. He is a member of iht*
Graham Commercial Club and
is active st nil times in “the
aid and development of his com-
munity and Young county.
The bride, Mrs. Mottle Coofc, is
the daughter - of Mrs. Nannie
F. A. Tandy.
J. tt Wood. _
,F. ReiTon. *
. John E. Morrison.
C. W. Johnson.
W. T. Finch. * •
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owners of same are invited and-
urged to bring their stock for
this ‘Bsplay and competition for suit-
aids *a nd attractive premiums to ^
be offered .
Everybody is urged to come.
You will enjoy the day hnd will -«
feel well repaid.
Jerntyn Ten Thousand Club..'
Drummond.
Wood, of the Huffstuttle com-1 Some few are planting corn in
tnunity, and widow of the . late this locality. Had a fine rain
Wm; Coon. Mrs. Coon is a matron recently which made a good sea-
Jillls A Murderer.
A merciless murderer Is fi
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FOR SALE
good Jack.
Floor-Clei
-100 lb.
two and . one)
See Hal lam
rain cans 25c
to merchants at
cents a pound.
'Jones.
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**■$ * John Bullock was here from
his home west of town Tuesday.
Ed. S. Terrell was here from
Tuesday.
King’s New Life Pills kill It by pre
stomach, liver and bowels, prevent-
ing the clogging that Invites
Headache, Biliousness, Chills,
st aTl Druggists.'
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J. M. Wallace, of Markley,
called and renewed for the
|R trade.
SET Burris,
Orth, Texas.
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of all.
rican Foundry A Ma-
y for Pumping Rigs,
thkm at prices ip reach
Leader yesterday. He also order-
ed 'thepaper sent to his son,
J. W., at Wellington, Texas.
removes
i- J. T. Snodgrass called an^ re-
newed for the Leader and Dal-
las News this morning.
I will have another car of
wide tread Ford cars in Graham
soon and if you want one of this
Nothing ao thoroughly
dlaeaae germi from the ayatem aa;8hipment let me know at oneee.
Prickly Ash Bitters. It gives life T*_____ v____i_* .....
and action to the torpid liver.
A Mother'* guard.
Foley’s Hon^V ^ Tar for the
children. Is b - .1 safest for all
coughs, colds, croup, whoopingcough
and bronchitis. No opiates—Sold
by Graham Drug Company.
strengthens and assists the kidneys
to properly cleanse the blood, gives
It may be can let you have these
cars at the old price. Don’t for-
get to let me^know at onee. E.
; tone to the stomach, parities the J C. Stovall, Olney, Texas
bowels, and promotes good appetite,
vigor and cheerfulness.
Rol Hightower and Baz Everett
prominent stockmen of the coun-
in Graham Tuesday.
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ty,■ were
Baled Johnson Grass lor sale ty
Fred Rnbenkoebig, eleven miles
northeast of Grahaip
Scarlet Peever.
Parties here from Jean last
Saturday informed us that sev-
eral cases of scarlet fever had
been ip their community during
the post few days and that on**
or two had died of the dias—g
^ ^The school at* Jean hds been
resident | elosed for the present on thia ac
itn W. M. Miller
quite sick this week.
has been
Gee your
Cultivators,
the Lyon Harder
few
dwafCt
BScs
Price Beach, and old
of this county? but who has been j count, but it is believed the phy
at Weston, Missouri, for the past sicians now have the cases wall
year, returned Tuesday night m hand and will soon exterm?-
with his family to again make it
bar,.
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. All who have trees in Oak
Grove cemetery that they wish
trimmed, will please notify L N.
Plumlee or 8exton J. W. Still.
Our old flriend J. H. Wood, of
Olney, a former editor of the
Olney Oracle and all around jolly
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Tala HERBINE for Indigestion
it lyllevee tbspain la a taw min-
utes and forces the fermented mat-
ter which causes the misery Into
the bowels Where It Is snpelled
Price 50c. Bold by All Druggists.
‘—-■^A Ladies Hand Bag.
n in the side or back that
Wp catti fdr a /uthing application
of BALLARD’8 8NOW LINIMENT,
and permits ordinary bodily motion
ca. Price >5, 50c and tl.00 por
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
fellow., wav
H. M. Ford found a Indies hand
bag last Saturday. The owner
c n have same by calling at the
L-ader office and describing it.
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The men who are allowed to
fatten at the “pork barren** see
nothing objectionable in main-
tAUHUg H. —- -
Rakes,
Etc., from
Company
G. W. Pratt, of EliaHville, re-
ported to os this morning that
the farmers in his neighborhood
were planting corn right along
now and that the ground had a
fine season in it. -
of strong Christian character,
lovable disposition, elegant house-
keeper, and although having un-
dergone the trials of widowhood,
she has at all times maintained
the cherry disposition and strong
fortitude, which has made her a
large host of friends in the
community where she has resided
The citizens of Huffstuttle will
greatly miss her and they bow
to the will of king Cupid, feeling
that their loss will be South
Bend’s gain.
We congratulate the groom and
predict for them both a prosper-
ous and happy life.
Sec’y Staton is all smiles over
the. happy consumation of the
union of these strong characters
and insists that lie is “the canse
of it all.” Mr. and Mrs. Pratt
came into Graham Tuesday after-
wufe the guests
See’y Staton to an opera party
at the Graham Opera House
where they saw the magnificant
drama “California” played by
the DeArtnond Sisters Stock Co.
son in the' ground.
G. D. and E. H. Ratliff made a
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the community is
flying -■ trip to . Newcastle last
Saturday —*—~
' Health in
good. |
The young folks report a fine
time * at teh party at- Mr.
Townsend’*-last Friday night.
A good crowd attfnded the
singing at Mr. Dozier’s last Sun-
day evening.
Mrs. Minnie Ratliff and Mrs.
Minnie Ratliff and
Linly were guests of Mrs. E. II.
Ratliff Sunday evening.
the Bend last Sunday.
Miss Bessie Ratliff is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Josie Wright, at
Newcastle.
Miss Mary McCallister is spend-
Money to low.
-We Joan money on farms and
ranches" at tile lowest possible rate
and expense, and get tt without any
unnecessary dsiav. Wb buy, take
up and extend Vendor Lien notes.
If you want *'ffoqn of any kind,
send us your abstract and give full
particulars, i wg> are exclusive
agents for t^e leading companies
who lend theft own money.
Stovall Land A Loan .X2o~,----
Olney, Texas.
Ton promised to shield and pro-
tect your wlfL—get a well pump
from Cooper Bros. v
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The historical phase of agricul-
ture^ is first the soil
robbers; second diminished pro-
duction per acre; third the agri-
cultural fedentist who points
the way to better and larger pro
duction per acre. In Texas we
have all three of these proces-
crowd ont at meeting in ses in operation on a gigantic
scale and as the proportion of
these classes of lands vary V *in
relation to the entire cultivated
area of each crop the average
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days at the Graham production
ing a few
ranch.
J. H. Wright nad G. D. Ratliff
made a flying trip to Graham
Monday.
Miss Beulah Cole is staying
with her brother, Tom, and going
to school. ' - Rounder.
•iried.
Resolutions of Respect.
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A Pa‘n
) cans
What is the use of abusing the
legislature ? While we pay star-
vation wages we should be de-
barred from grumbling.
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Good roads are winning a per-
manent {place In popularity with
tke farmers and no community
is considered progressive Yhat has
sot improved its public highways-
Build good roads and place your
in the progremive
In the'proyidence of an All-
Wise Creator in taking the
Darling Babe
Sister Brandon,
Resolved that Graham Lodge
No. 361 I. O. O. F. tender tp Bro.
Brandon our heartfelt sympathy
in the loss of their infant babe.
Christ said “.Suffer little children
to come uirto me and forbid
them not; for such is the King-
dom of Heaven.’* *
Fraternally submitted,
_ v L. H. Harris.
1. B. Padgett
. To Our Advertisers.
In order to get the papier ouf[
on time we must have all copy
for ads in the office before noon
on'Tuesdays. We wil appreciate
of jiTO,” very mucb ** y°n wiN Birn in
1 your copy on either Saturday or
Monday, but please remember we
cannot accept it after noon Tues-
day and get the paper out on
time. If you haven't the spare
time to bring the copy to us,
call us over the phone and we
will gladly call for it Please
hear this^ in mind and do us
the favor of preparing your copy
as early aa •J possible. We will
then have more time to devote
to your work and can naturally
fire you better service than
can be done when we are greatly
behind and are rnahed to death
to get out o ■ time. *
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1911, newspaper, March 9, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849942/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.