The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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and Mrs. Gallaher, Mr. and Mrs
J. Or^Fisher; Mesdames Ander-
son, Mallett awfr Brownj Misses
Inez and Vivian Anderson, Bes
sie James, Janie Stafford, and
Mr. Joe Clark. A Guest.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C
Mayes on December 28, a boy.
W. M. Atwood and little son,
Andrew, were pleasant callers
at our office on December 22.
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rived.
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_Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jason
Mayes, on December 25, a boy
*.r* J. A. Cochran, of Luling, Tex-
as, spent Christmas here with
his brother, J. H. Cothran.
“Mound City Paints may cost
*trifle more, but—?” W. C. Bow
man Lbr. Co
J. W. Daws Was here from
Proffitt last Saturday and hand*
ed us his. renewal to the Leader.
- Joel Edens and family spent
Christmas with relatives at
Woodson.
Mrs. GL C. Eaton, of Woodson,
Is visiting the family of Joel
Edens on North Oak street.
Dr. Chas. Hoch, of Pearsall,
-Texas, was in Graham several
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days of last week visiting friends.
. Chp Lasater has our thanks
** - this week' for his renewal to the
reader.
eals at the St. Louis The invited guests were;— Dr.t 4>li*hed young lady, possessing bowl; Ed Taack, berry set, Jes-
Dr. Cox’s, Painless Blister.
50c. Guaranteed to blister
it pain, or money refunded,
kie by all druggists
Mrs. O. B. Hutchison and
children, of Oiney, spent Christ
was here with her mother, ¥ Mrs.
E. H. Owen.
f We have j^stinstalled a Steam
Six O’clock Dieter.
Dr. and Mrs. Chism and Miss
Chism entertained on Friday last
with a six o'clock dinner which
was a most delightful affair. >
‘After-dinner the guests en-
joyed a number of interesting
games and contests, also some
choice readmgs by the Misses
Cbista and some beautiful piano
selections by Mids ^Vytchie Chism
CkOlte^Keith. R~ H. Choate, berry, water and EliaSVille.
A beautiful home wedding tea set; Mrs R. H. Cboatersek—WtiHm hmi*
took' place at the home of the cups and saucers and center ta
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ble; Miss Linn ie Choate, decora-
C. Keith of ^True. Dec. 14th at
7:30 p. m when thejr charming
daughter, Miss Myrtle was unit-
ed in marriage to Mr. Jimmy
Choate, Rev. J. L. Roach speak
ing the wpr^ Jbat made them
one. Miss Myrtle is an accom-
ted fruit bowl; W. 8. White,
pickle dish; Mrs. Sloan, a damask
tablecloth; Marvin Burriss fruit
bowl: Mattie Johnson, card plate;
Eliza and Mao Watson, dresser , ....
scarf; M.ttie Wktaon, h.ndker- haffmite fron. tow,.
chief holder; Will Talbert, fruit
thin$ Cos
bin®.
Coal has ar
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Chas. Widmayer.
Morgan Jones, of the Abilene
A Southern Ry., was here last
week on business with Col. R. C.
McPh&ill. b • "■
Dr. Ball, of Crystal Falls, vis-
ited his old home in -Mississippi
during the holidays.' He came
over in his automobile, which
be left with the Graham Auto
Supply Oompanv until his return.
St«» Restin#
* Only 1-10 cash an^balance two
to ’ISS years at per cent. Best
open praire land, f inced, near
school, gin and railxt ad.
E. S- XxhAHAM,
Graham. Texas.
Graham Auto Supply Co.
Elias ville and returned last
Thursday to Fort Worth to re
enter Polytechnic College. Bert
is now editor of The Indepen
deal, the college paper published
at Polytechnic.
All druggists sell Dr. Cox’s
Barbed Wire Liniment. 25c, 50c
and ft .00 bottles. Guaranteed
to heal without leaving a blemish.
Or money refinded.
many noble traits of character
that constitute an ideal women;
and is ’ w-grtatfavorite among
her large circle of friends.
Mr^ Choate is a'nrecy popular
young man! He stands well in
the community; sober, mdustrlr
ous and entertaining, a model
young man, indeed. Mr. Jimmy
is very fortunate in winning the
heart and hand of one so beauti
fu 1, true and trustworthy.
A host of admiring friends
were present to witness the cer-
emony. The parlor ind dining
room were beautifully decorated.
After the ceremony We were in-
vited into the dining room where
an elegant suoper awaited us,
which was enjoyed by all., This
splendid young couple starts out
in life with bright prospects be-
fore them. God’s blessings be
sle and Lee Bonder, set silver tea
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In sicknesa, if a certain hidden nerve
,goes ^wrong, then the organ that thie
nerve Gonfrole will also llire fail. It
mar be a Stomach nerve, or it may
have given strength and support to
the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr.
Shoop that first pointed to this vital
truth. Dr. Shoop's Restorative was
not made to dose the Stomach nor tp
temporarily stimulate the Heart or
Kidneys. That old-fashioned method
is all wrong. Dr. Shoop.’* Restora-
tive goes dirfeetly to these falling in-
side nerves. The remarkable success
of this prescription demonstrates the
wisdom of treating the actual causeof
these failing organs. And4t-is indeed
easy to prove. A simple five or ten
days test will surely tell. Try It ouce,
and see! Sold by .Graham Drug Co.
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enced canvassers at once to tra-
vel as General Agents tp appoint
with them. The following Is ft Local Agents!~ Also Manac
list of the presents received by
the bride and groom: Vodie and
Jessie Watson, silver butter dish;
Dora Watson, sofa pillow; Char-
ley Watson,- decorated plate;
Mattie Watson, a picture; Ida
Watson, fruit bow); Nannie Lo
gue, cake plate; Mattie Temple,
berry set; Louella and Andrew
Gibbs, sugar bowl and crejam
pitcher; Willis Gibbs, carving
set; Gentrye Flint, silver cream
ladle; Georgia Johnson, stiver
grivej ladle; Elvin Moody, lkm p;
Dot Branham, brlead plate; Dan
Keith, plush rug and set silver
knives and forks; E. C. Keith,
an upilirht folding bed; Maude
Keith, cake stand; B. H. Lare
more, damask, table cloth; Mgs.
B. H. Laremore, set plates and
rocking chair; Mr. and Mrs. Lar
tmore, pair linen towels; Verda
and Blnor Larimore, card receiv-
er; Jimmie Larimore, clock; Mrs.
Jimmie Larimorei rocking chair;
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anager
for this District in the sale of
Books, Bibles, etc., on the easy
payment plan, soliciting, deliver-
ing dnd collecting. Easy, per*
manent work. xMany earning
Ipo to $500 per month. Exper
lCnce not neceasary.' Full par-
ticulars for either position free.
Address A. B. Kuhlman Com
pany, Chicago, 111.
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80n Cecile of Bangs, Texai, came
last Thursday and will spend the
holidays with her father, W. H.
Ardis.
Joe Price-moved Saturday to
Mr». 1 Price prioe about one ®,etock the hoMe w“ BeU ftUed-
The time was pleasantly-spent In1
Misses Cora Beaty and Carrie
Tipton went to Miller Bend Sat-
urday and returned Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Meece and daugh-
ter, Miss Julia, are visiting Mrs.
T. A. Young this week.
Dr. D. J. Newell and J. C. Ar
dis made a business trip to Gra-
ham Monday* “7“
A. C{ Bently has accepted a
position with R. 8a DeLong and
and'Son, of Newcastle, and will
move there the first of the year,.
F* B- McChuren moved his
family to town so that they will
be nearer the school.
Walter Harris of Crystal Falls
was in town Tuesday and,spent
the night with J. D. Davis.
• Mrs. Annie Fletcher and sons,
Tom and Grady, moved t$> Mrs.
Wanted—Two or three experi B- E- Moore’s place one mile
east ol town.
W, H. Ardia has moved io bis
A Christinas Day Loag Ts ie Re-
membered.
On December 25,1910, (Christ*
mas Day,) a large number of the
friendrof Mr. and Mrs. R. W. J.
Parsons met at their hospiuble
home to spend the day;by eleven*t
social conversation until dinner
was announced. WfTen the old
ex confederate soldiers were re-
quested and permitted to enjoy
their dinner first and this court-
esy was duly appreciated by all
present. It wonld indeed be im-
possible for the write to attempt
to name all the good things that
were placed oh the table. It -
called to,the memory of the writ;
er the good old happy Christ-
mas times before the Civil War
and of thaVgood old and genuine
Southern hospitality,.....Dinner
being over the time was spent
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by the old veterans relating some
of their war experiences, and the
ladies talking about the happy
old times, when the clothes they
wore were woven on the old
fashiohed loom, and the educa-
tion that they received was at
the old poplar log school houaef
Next 1-In order was a very pleijg*-
ant supprtse to ’the" veterans
home in town. present, when Mrs. Parsons pre-
Mr. Greene Of Throckmorton, sented each with a small qonfed-
has moved to Mr. Stinson’*' erate flag, which will be kept
place. We are glad to weloome sacredly as a reminder of the
them. ’ tender feelings that she has for
Reporter. . , the Confederate Veterans; she,
• herself, being the daughter of in
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W. L HOWRY WAGON YARD
One Block South of Depot.
On Elm Street
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Gbod Stalls, fresh .Water, good
Camp Houses and'-' courteous
treatment. Watchman on duty
night and day. Hay, Corn, Oats,
Bran and Chops at most reason
able prices. I am two well
known to say further,
Leader and * Dallas News
one year $1.75. J*
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Threfttenin^f feverl.hDos. with child- EX,Cotlled«r»te soldier.
r«n is quickly and safely calmed by
Preventics. These little Candy Cold
Cure Tablet* should always be at
hand—for promptness is all-impor-
tant. Prevention contain no quinine,
nothing harsh or sickening. They are
indeed, “the stitch in tifne11. Carried
in pocket* or purae, Prereotics are a
genuine safeguard against colds. 26c.
Sold by Graham Drugs Co.
A. 0. Daws, one of the leadf^
ranchman of ThrookmorU
county, was in the city on bu&
ness last Saturday. He statei
that the carpenters had just
about completed his new home
in Tborkmorton on the site of
the building which was destroy
ed by fire just after Ms comple-
tion a coepie of months ago.
Thosfe present j^ere: Mr. and
Mrs, W. M. Matthews, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Herron, Mr. A. O Nor-
ris. Mr. T. L Douglas, Mr. R.
C. McPhaill, Mrr’drH. Robbins
and wife, Miss Delilah Roboing,
Miss Beuna Robbins, Mr. Carrol
Robbins, Mr. Walter Robbins,
Mrs. Mayes, Mr. John Rigsby
and family, Mr. J. P, Hodges
and family, Mr. Brit Mayes and
family,and Sam Parses, ant-
f*hew Of Mr. Rif-W. J; Parsbns.
i At a late hoar the guests dis-
parted for their respective homes,
(rejoicing over the manner In
which they hied been received
and entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Parnons and family, *
* r Respectfully,
F. Herron,
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.