The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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ful to a Generous Public
Liberal Patronage Last Year.
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We extended a helping hand as best we could to the people by reducing
- 4he price on aU goodsi-early in the Fall. We lost the profits, but xustomers
and kept up the record_of the Daylight Store pf gaining in sales each year.
, We want to personally thank you in this Way untU we can meet you for yoUr
trade of the past season, and we want you to understand it is a big sincere
THANK YOU, “A HANDSHAKE THANK YOU/’ You have helped to
make this the best best year in the hiitory of this house as far as sales are
concerned . You have been patitent with us at times when we haVe not been
“right up to the scratch" with everything we did.
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We are going to organize to to give you better
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service than ever before
In every Department, all lmes will be strengthened by weeding out the
poor lines and adding high-class standard makes- We will handle nothing
but the best standard makes.
We will not hold our usual January Sale. We feel that we will be mote
benefit to the public by opening our books early this year. We want you*to
feel free while in our Store. If you have a complaint, make it without hesi-
tancy, we are ready at alt times-tp adjust it
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May the New Year be a prosperous one for you 1s the sincere wish of
The Jno. E. Morrison Co.fl
BECKHAM NATIONAL
~ GTarham;
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
SURPLUS - $ 30,000.00
• UNDIVIDED PROFITS 33,000.00
Shareholder's Responsibility $100,000.00
TOTAL * - - $263,000.00
This is the protection we offer our
depositors. It also shows our ability
to assist them in time of need.
Officer*:
8. R; Crawford, Prea.
J. W. Qallahkr, ip I V. Pre».
Oliver Lqvino, 2nd V, Pres,
R E. Lynch, Cashier,
H. P. Rose, Ass’l Cashier.
Directors:
S. R. Crawjtord, ft-E. Marry,
J. w. Gall a her, Oliver Loving
'S. %>yd street, W. P. Stewart,
E. Graham, R. E. Lynch.
Mrs. Hetti* Thomas.
Stroas, Safe, Cosssnratlvs, Churtsous. Year Business Solicited.
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Others come and go^werare
nere to stay becausewfeMiavethe
{roods. Oysters, fish, chicken and
evreything the market affords.
St Loms Restaurant.
' J. M._ Atcheson, who fives
north of Graham, was a pleasant
visitor to this office yesterday.
Mr. Atcheson has annmber.of
fine Jersey cows on his farm and
. Wilsoo-Keagan.
On Wednesday, December 28,
Mr. J. T. Wilson,_Of Thorn-
ton, Texas, and Miss Hattie
Reagan, daughter of Rev. and
%». z H._ Reagan of thw .Qity ,
were married at the residence of
Rev/ and Mrs. G. W. Black,
Rev. Black officiating. The
wedding was a* very . quiet ope
is an all around Young county and was witnessed only by a few
“booster/’ friends.
, The happy couple has gQgi$
to Thornton, Texas, where they
will make their home. f
NOTICE
is now open. ^
best served and
GRAHAM TEXAS, Jah. 5, 10U
LOCAL and PERSONAL
J0e Mabry came home from
'Mr^he T. C. U. for the holidays.
Miss Camile Gallaher - spent
last week in Graham. ✓
.J, D. Davis and family are
hsire from Eliasvllletoday. -
w»aa ^ Knalnpaa
. visitor to Graham last week.
Prestbn Dickenson was In
Graham last Saturdav.
K. Ward, of True, called on
iis moi
. C
us this aborning and renewed for
the Leader.
, Brook Payne and sister, Miss
Manda, spent Christmas and the
holidays with their ...aunt in
Grand vie w.y *
Prof, Joe L. Clark, secretary
of Sam Houston Normal at Hunts-
ville, spent the holidays with
friends in Graham.
V.
Hal Jackson returned this
week to4he Ai-dk M. cqllege.
—Mias Viviapr Anderson went |o
Dallas yesterday.
: E M. Tankersley and Joe N.
Payne went to Fort Worth yes
terday. " v
Miss Ethel Rogers visltedi^ela*
tlves at Weatherford during the
holidays.
■ Miss Euphy Choice visited
homefolks at Gainesville last
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ster season
handle the
ked in the
best style.
8T. Lot’IS RE8TAURANT.
Miss Oma Hornbeak, the effi-
cient teacher at Belknap, re-
turned Sunday from a visit to
relatives at Corsicana.
Bring your Tires to the Gra-
ham Auto Supply Co., and have
them vulcanised.,
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Our Blacks
rived.
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Chas. Widmayer.
J. J. powdy spent Christmas
with his brother in Georgia, re-
turning home last week, He
reports a pleasant trip and visit.
Miss Verla Cooper, who is at-
tend* ng \ Bavlor University at
Waco, spent Christmas' with her
parents, Mr. and" Mrs. W. J. A.
Cooper. _ x j.. (
Foley ;%
Are tonic In action, quick InranultV
tomino Again.
Dr. RutherfordJSfpecialist in Vet-
erinary Science/£ilf be in Graham
Monday, January 9lh, and remain
one week for the purpose of prac-
ticing his profession. Office . at
Graham Drug Co. * r„
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Jean.
Ful bright Swain returned from a
few months stay in Johnson county.
Granny Sparks is on the sick list
Mr. and Mxe J. T SffiiS left Sun
day for Batesville, Arkansas,' and
other points to spend the holidays
with relatives.
Rev. Nichol of Clifton, Texas,
preached at Shinola Sunday. He
preached some splendid sermons.
Dinner was spread on the ground
for every one present
W. T. Finch of Graham was here
Monday.' He went from here to
Megargel., t ^
__ Miss Ruth Qilliam and Mrs. H.
K Weems were shopping in Graham
holidays with her parents at
Mineral Wells.
Col|ies/fer Sale.
Pure brey'pajli* ^Vfssale. V11
. W. Carlton.
Miss AytchieChlsm left vester
day for Midland to aid her sister.
Miss Sallie, with her class in
expression ^ ^
Miss SaTlie Chism left Tuesday
for Midland, where she is teacher
of expression in Midland College,
after spending the holidays with
A special medicine for all kidney and
bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott,
WolfeUoro, N. H , says: "I was afflict-
ed with a bad case of rheumatism, due
to uric acid that my kidneys failing
to clear out of my blood. I was so
lame in my feet, joints, and back that
it was agony for me to step. I used
Koley Kidney Pills for three days
when I was able to get up and mote
about and the-- pains were all gone.
This great change in condition 1 owe
lo Foley Kidney Pills and recommend
them tc any one suffering as I ha»e.M
Sobd by Graham Drug Co.
Leader and Semi-weekly Dal-
las News for one yea? for only
Saturday.
Anon.
Get your Auto Tikes/repaired
at the^gjabpm AuU^Supply Co.
Miss Sallie Porter spent
Christmas with the,home folks
here and returned to the Baylor
University at Waco last Sunday.
leak For fhe Bee Hive ‘
On the package when you buy
Foley’s' Toney and Tar for coughs
Wnd oolds. None genuine without the
Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley’s
Honey and Tar and reject any subeti-
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—Use Good Judgement—
IN OTHER WORDS ATTEND THIS SALE
The following Second Hand .Goods are mostly but little usett.
----------------All are 4a good condition and positive B&r|pains.'----^
One $10.00 Chifionier, five drawer, for $5.50 *
Sne Ji2;,5?, <l“ai?eredoak* mirror back, Ladies Desk 5.50
One Child s Bed and Mattress, cost $15.00, for 7 50
One Ingrain Carpet, used one month, 15X15 feet ; 5 oo
One Hed Room Suit, bevel plate glass * - 14 00 -
- One Combination Mattress, cost $3.00 /' .i 1. / i’tto
| One Steel Bed Spring, cost $2sitf {ny
T "One KitcheD Cabinet, cost $11.00 ~
One Extension Dining Table. ooet-$&00
One Rocking Chair, cost $6.00 -
One Rocking Chair, cost $5.0& ;
' Two Rocking Chairs, cost $3.00 each
_OWFfenter Table, cost $1.50 - 1
One Kitchen Table with drawer
One Child’s High Chair, cost $1 50 _ . .75
.yApd many other Bargains to be had now and only at our store
Term* Cash V*
1.75
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1.50
W. I. McJimsey
Announcement
Robert Allen visitedhisb
Monroe, at Megargel duri
holidays.
Miss Mary Melton Visited
home folks last week. She is
attending Polyteehple College at
Fort Worth. #
Miss Alice McMurry returned
this week to Daniel Baker college
at Brownwood after spending the
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W® have added to our stock of
Dry Goods, Hardware and Furniture
a full and complete line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries;
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We want your business, all or any part of it
Cash or Credit
—-D. O. Vick &. Co.
Graham, Texas.
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R. V. Tidwell spent Sunday in
Fort Worth.
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Eddie Maye^ and Miss 8tella
Porter have 'returned to the
Metropolitan Business College at
Dallas.
Sallie Porter and Virla
Cooper reterned the first of the
wee^" to Baylor University at
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1911, newspaper, January 5, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849944/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.