The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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have a talk with us in regard io your Dry Goods
’• We honestly believe we can serve you in suoh
o*witt © oo.. omc
by Graham Drug
iollle B&lley C<
ylie Bailey’s shoi
raham next Tu
knd will give twoi
m • the afternooi
mi night. Therti
[popular with thJ
1, and Graham nl
put in full force i
tent to> overflow!
[ has sever* I’ne
rear and is better 1
t taiPto bee the »l
see One of the
lest shows that j
DRESS G(
We are showing the lai
Fabrics in Young Comfy
Ginghams, in great vai
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A handsome liner of* Oi
Printed Taffefcs, Pongee
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“ W® Have the i
V#ry latest in Ladies’ Fancy Un-
der -Skirts in. Green, Baby Blue,
Marine Mine, Lavender and pink.
You can’t tell 'em from Silk, $2.00
spJrne apd Jap Mull, (the i
* Mkny pretty patterns c
ties. Ask to see them.
| Goodin thoB
yo r appetite on
- jr energy, absent, i
We are sole agents for tig elae out of i*W
r you OUI you had better take
$3.0O*o $5.00. *i
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Boys Long Pant Suits, Plaids,
Checks, Grays and Solid Black,
Reliable Shoes in Graham. CdU and let ns show you
and Misses’ Oxfords, all toes, all leathers, all styles, at
I take it now. Sim
rea arilla is the King
dll make you eat all
pay for Trv it
irsel* X’gh again.
400k Suits Men’s High-grade
Clothing, all shades, dll styles, all
sizes, from $7 to $18.
j^Has something t<b offer you in the way of prices, on the nej
freshest line of Groceries in Graham. We handle El dRe
i the \ third 8iiturdi
ct\ month the Fare
on at) entertainmen
Graham, and Missouri Flour.
and always* ha’
and a weLUploadj
\n the evening be
Wedhvite you to 6&11 and inspe
r -S ^
ertainments the bar
t concert on th&J
mfer, playing their l
a. The boys an
d progress in the^
music and
hrplerity of work
PRICE IS THE THING
d to keep up th«
nits once a mon
Jsat they are doing.
if dertainm&nt, which
Jfcay night, May 18|
Fold time negro min^
iderstandthe boys hi
ake -this entetjtainn
they have ever give
A. Kemp and others from
it a Falls, met the oitizena of
»1 knap commuuity last Sat-
munities upon th«
peots for railway
the outside world*—
•rilliant pi
at ’the coal mine-ibr the
» of discussing the >
railway from Wichita Falls
f Youhg county coal fields
roohowe next Tuesday.
user Anderson is reported
i sick with fever,,at the home
Or if you want to sell Land Notes, or
Borrow Money on Land, See..........
morni
nrojl. was made and
ncoepv-a^Ar we understand K,f
the oitiseni of the <*oal fields givC ,
« one-fourthinterest in the min*
deposits on 8,000 acres of
iar;\l, a half interest ir. a 640 aere
tow lsite and ten miles right of
»,i Lflp the other hand, Mr*
•LfTyfnd fils associates agree to
Up** railway to the plaoe withiX
l on months. This is a good
ji1 proposition it seems to us 4
• J that it appeared so tothe
Car load of R
ing, at Grahj
Hdw. Co.at GrU
and Olney,
I. K. GRAHAM
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Land Agent at Graham
read THIS.
Next Sunday morninj
These are a few samples
No.1678.^^0 acres; 24 miles W.
of Graham, 1^ miles from school house
and S miles from store and postoffice;
Vi good tillable land and balance good
grass land; at $8 per acre; % cash, bal-
ance On or before 1 to 5 years at 8J$..
~\tio. 34. 320 acres, 18 miles N.
of Graham and 1 y2 miles from school
house; 160, acres first-class agricultural
land and balance first-clas4 grass land.
Price, $8 per acre.
No. 47O. 320 acres; 6 miles N. of
Graham, and fronts on public road; 150
TSfcres first-clajs agricultural! land, bal-
ance first-class grass land; all fenced; and
and lasting tank of water. Price, $11
per acre. i
No. 862. 320 acres; this tract has
200 acre* first-class land, about 100 acres
post-oak timber; fronts on public road
that they aooepted it. The road
till doubtless be built at onee.
We understand that Olney has
iIim) olosed up her part pf the
Me*raen* with the company and
f 1 Nfchat City wnT 3orso tKTa
ek, so the deal may be said to
closed.
jclge AVTT. Carrigan was with
9 Wichita party Saturday,
joiigh not personally interested
I the projected railway, he
Lvh all the people and has
I instrumental in bringing
Baker and Miss Nannie
•e Were married last Sum-
ridge Summer Normal.
L». McGee, of the Lo’
■y. paid the Leader an
ted oall yesterday.
1 said they had a fine
ay sod that everthing
this towi
kte summer normal will bs
j Breckinridge, Stephens
1 from June 24 to July 30.
faculty are H. S. Taylor,
jor, Prof, Edga^ McLen-
Urnkw* Ju«t
L-er<> in On-iooited, of oounM
[ue8dayj(|8rmined, but quite
Ikbly right about the geo-
lfetfe»ntor of th. county.
Deput#e°tion.
***> '| New Mc.TM’
•hot by ---
County Graham Maal
Miss Nora Beaty, teaoh-
jig well known Jttiinmenfii
t. MoLendon and *kflir
lOfsjp^OUr people Hhfti
Call on or address
M. K. GRAHAM, Graham, Texas
t the population and
the oopnty and will
prove a; stimulus to-
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Bowron, Frank H. & Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1907, newspaper, May 9, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855019/m1/1/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.