The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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vantage, getting the most of every dollar you have at your disposal:
the other not to-spend money. The.first way of saving is a profitable
one, the latter way is bad from evei^^tandpoint The first way is ouf'1
way. We are better prepared to save you money on any kind of
merchandise than we have 'ever been. We will prove it if you will
only come, to the Dai light Stork.
—Ladies’ Dresses— , * t
New shipment of the famous 1‘Lucille” Dresses just
I arrived. We have them iu the Lingerie and Marqui-
sette. These are exclusive French models.
Aho nice line of Ladies* Skirts in the very newest
pattens and shades. '
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Do you value the good opinion of your very best girl? Then
dress your vefy neatest and best. The young man who wears
a Kirschbaum “Reggy” Mode) is dressed in the acme of style
and good taste. _ y
Kirschbaum Clothes are All Wool.
Light Gray mixture « $15.00
NgfwQie^'^UiTiyi 20.00
New shades Brown „ ..
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$18,00 to 20 00.
Novelty Flannels
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—Millinery— J '**>
Be sure you don’t forget that faster is nearly here
and if you have not selected your Hat, you had better
hurry. We know that we have the styles and prices
that will appeal to you and we want you to call and
be convinced.
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A nice line of 'up-to-date Suits, priced up to $15.00, now $9.95.
ipp, Walk-Over Oxfords for Men,
Vinsonhaler, Bolton and Piehler Shoes for Ladies and Children.
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We have just received a nice new line of Embroidery, Flouncing and Banding.
Also line of Ladies Neckwear of all styles, Belts, Belt Pins and Novelty Jewelry.
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Furniture—
The home should be the meet infcw^fcingplaoeiiTtheiro^ Just at this time
you’ll need new pieces to brighten up the home a little, or maybe you are just planning
to begin housekeeping.-: In either -case MORRISON CO., is always ready to furnish
your home complete.
Iron Beds for $25.00 down to $2.45
Dinjng Tables for $20.00 down to 2 50
Dining Chairs for $25.00 set down to $3.00
Art Squares for $35.00 down to 8.50
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Barbed Wire, Hog Wire and Poultry .Wire. Mogul Wagons, Michigan Buggies and
Hacks. John Deere and Standard Implements.
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Groceries—We
Qt .Staple and Fancy
Groceries!" Doi^t wait until you get hungry to visit this Department. Lay in yobr
supply befofehand
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Summer Time
Ia.on.hand and* also Rofrigdre--
tor is what you want. We have
a very nice line. '
Prices $10 00 to $20.00 :
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LOW PRICE
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John E. Morrison Company
Graham, Texas.
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BECKHAM NATIONAL BANK
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W. E. Curtis, of near Elbert,
their names.
Graham, Texas.
Capital Stock......$100,000.00
Surplus Fund ......
Undivided Profits . .
Shareholders’ Responsibility
Total, . . . * . r*
A few chdtea jnilch cows for
»a)e. Arthur ' n- ~
0. E. Cook was here from
Farmer last Thursday.
The Graham Auto Supply Go.
Autos will take 5\ro anywhere.
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30.000. 00
40.000. 00
100,000.00
Total Resources over r.
$270,000.00
$430,000 00
This is the protection we offer our depositors It
also our ability to assist them in time of need.
-Officers
S. R. d awford, Pres
J, W. c ALLA her, 1st V. Pres.
Oliver moving, 2nd V. Pres.
R. E. L NCH, Cashier.
H. P. Rose, Ass't Cashier.
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S. R.Crawford, R. E. Mabry .
J. W. Gall a her, Oliver Loving
8. Boyd 8treet, W. P. Stewart
E. S. Graham, R. E. Lynch
Mrs. Hettik ThomasV
Ed Harris and A. J. . Beard
were here from LcviBg Tuesday.
The Graham Auto Si^bqr Co.
Autos will take you anywhere.
Ed Tatum was here from his
place in the Shinola country Tues
day. v
“BataviA” Maple Syrup is pure
and delibiduA Nothing better
for breakfffB. W. I. Tidwell &
Sons. \
Born, to Mrt1 and MrS. Henry
Leftwich, living near Rocky
Mound, last Saturday, April____8,
twins ; a boy and a girl.1
Piano toi Sale
Cable-Nelson Afano, been used
^ery little. Will\ell at a bar-
gain, trade or sell onTJisie. Apply
R. L. Reed & Company.
It has been very much like win-
tre for several days, but think no
frost has fallen. - ^
MrS. Dave Stroud and children,
of Wichita county, are here visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. P. L.
wmis.
Miss Ruth tGilliam returned to-
ller home in Dallas on April 2,
4after closing a most successful
term of school at this place. We
regret to lose Miss Euth frdm our
midst. She is a splendid teacher1
and made many friends while, Office over Graham National Bank
here. We hope she trill come GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Professional. ! J, W- GREEN
LAWYER
Graham, - - Texas.
Dr. W. A. MORRIS,
DENTIST,
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Phone Ind 4-3
Will make estimates on classes
of Hauling, Moving, Tank
Building, Etc.
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The right price 4tnd reliable ser-
vice are our specialities.
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Graham : Texas
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Graham Tkeav, April 13, 1911.
^ 1 Green, dry kind of wood
For Wood -and Sawing, call on niay wantf at)Arthur Po-
sern’s Wood Y
‘jA.r
'win Mayes, or phone 107-2 Ind.
Elder J. H. Fisher . left this
morning for Wichita Falls.
Creamery Butter./^AV^ have
it fresh. W. L Tidw/ll y Sons.
J. M. Keen was here from
' Farmer last. Tuesday.
A- ForWood and Sawing, call on
Will Mayes, or phone 107-2 Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rickies,
Ivan
Monday.
fresh
Easter?
I. Tidwell & Si
, if. L. Bratehor and W. II.Milli-
can, prolfiirtcnt citizens of the
Loving country, were trading in
the city last Monday. *
Plain and nice sewing done at
reasonable prices. I guarantee
my work to be satisfactory, give
Born, to Mr. and Mrs.
Kirby, on Monday, April 3rd, a
girh r -> ___
Have your well casings made by
expert md^wdes—Cooper -Bros,
have them, tf
Will Ragle, of Olney, was in
Graliam the latter part of last
week.'
prominent citizens of the
immunity, were J$<
What is nicer/4h«n a
jnioy Premium ilimffor
. W. I. Tidwell & SM*.
Wr W. Farmer, of. Farmer,
spent Monday and Tuesday in
the city.
I do most any kind of sewing.
You will inquire at the city bak-
ery. Mrs. Lula McLindon.
J. M. Warren, editor of the
Newcastle Register, was ^ trans-
acting business in Graham Mon-
day.
A little leak In yo^r plumbing la
like a "hole* in a boV/s trousers—
It lets In lota of vL^iiHinasa—have
your plumbing doneyat Cooper Bros.
I have resiRnc/ my position as
street commiasioneik and am now
ready to dp anygjnng y5u want
done. W. F. Campbell. lad
phone 27-3. . , -. ,r 'T-^J ;« ;
Dr. Cox’s Barbed Wire Lini
ment does not burn or blister,
relieves pain quickly, and flies
Drummers/^nd doctors don’t
>rget io caflrtly Garage for a
quick trip day of night.
Mrs. Chas. True, of Olney,
spent last week visiting rela-
tives in. Graham.
Floor-Cie
—100 lb.
two and o
See Hallam
argain cans 25c
merchants at
f cents a pound.
Jones.
hack next term.
Mr. Strobe, of Fort Worth, and
Miss Mary Ellen Finch, of Gra-
ham, visited the latter’s sister,
Mrs. W. B. Douglas, at this place
last week. -
Quite a number of Woodmen
of this place atended the W. O.
W. unveiling at True last Sun-
day.
Mrs. W. P. Stroud airfd little
Miss Willie are visiting in Megar-
gel this week. . \
J. T. Sims and Col. J. N. Adair
were in the county site the first
of the mouth. -—^—-7-7---—
Mesrs. Gray and Markum were
re-elected as' school trustees with
Sparks. They will make a wide-
awake Scholl board .
Mr. Dowlas and fsinily^. of Ol-
ney, spent Sunday here with his
son, Walter and wife.
If ho more scarlet fever breaks
out we will have Sunday School
next Sunday. Everybody come
and bring some one.
Births since April 1st:—To Jno.
Robinson and wife, va bqy; to
PolH Kirby and wife, a girl; to
Edgar Burks and Wife, a girt; to
Mr. Carlev and wife, a boy.
—Tr? non. ‘
Kay a akin,
lIwyers
Qranam, : : : Texa*
J. E. SIMPSON,
LAWYER,
GRAHAM, • TEXAS
Office Over Poet Office.
G* Drummond Hunt
Attorney at Law
Guaranty State Bank Bldg*v
Dallas, - Texas.
Ga JtL JOHNSON
DR. R. 0. CARTWRIGHT
VETERINARY 9UROEON
and DENTIST
TREATS DISEASES OF ALL ANIMALS
Off lea at
HENtNERSON’S WAGON YARD
Calls answered day or night 1
Residence Phene 80-4
GRAHAM, TEXAS
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Frank Schuster
_ Cor. Qrovo oe4 Fowrth -
Graham, : Ttxas
General Shoe and Boot
Repairing
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Attorney - 3.t - LdW boy Boots our feature
■ GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Will practice in the Court* of Yount
and adjoining counties.
Office West Side Squarf.
Judge JnOr'C. Kay came over
from Wichita Falls Saturday and
spent Sunday with his family
here. He returned Monday.
Post
I want to\
piade Withinl
W. XL Gronel
II. Hill, of Graford
week.
To have a fine healthy complex-
ion—the liver must be active, the
over | bowels regular' and the blood pure.
All this Is brought about by using
Herblne. It < thoroughly scours
the liver, stomach and bowels, puts
tlto body la fine condition and iw-
storss that clear, pink and white
.
was * here
Mr.‘.Hill
me s trial. Mrs. 8. B, Hunter, will not bother the woumL For
Ind. Phone 75 2. sale by all druggists.'
*,
the first of this
said that they have had a good
rain recently in his section and
that there were fine prospects
for oata, wheat and corn.
complexion so much desired by
ladies. Price 60c. Sold by all Drug
gists.
Foft>*ny
Work seefthe Lyon Hard-
ware Cft)W« xlo the
work right and make the
price right
ARNOLD A ARNOLD
Attorneys-at-Law
Will practice In all State and Federal
Courts, loan money upon lands, buy
and fell vendor's lien notes, etc. Have
complete abstracts of .titles and oar
urnlsh same on short notice.
V T- C. W. HINSON —
Surveyor and/Consulting
^ Engineer —-i
Office Ip Court House
Will make estimates on all clauses of
land Surveyed, Dratnage and Irriga-
tion Plants, Reservoirs, Bridges, Etc.
Orahafn , : : • Tixii
Djr-M. R CHISM, ,
Dentist*^ Photographer
vjas* ojuham. nai t <
West Side of Square, two doors south
of Pythian Hall.
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Mail Orders given special attention.
v The quuality Is the thing
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Graham Livery
^ Transfer Stable
G. C. NANCE, Prop
Ind. Phone 69-2 S. W. 96
Doea general Delivery, Transfer
Dray&ge. Prompt and
COurteotia service night and day,
Our bus and drays meet all
Fred Brown. »
Sired by Jim Brown, record 2:
8, will U*^Rt Carlton Bros., 8ta-
ble till/il^i 1. ‘ .r .
Fred^wn is a beautiful be-
aUteokjBanda high. “
bred Hamiltonlon. Sh<
speed In harness. Terms)
See Carlton Bros. „
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1911, newspaper, April 13, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849943/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.