The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. [43], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Wtth Malice Toward Nona; With Charity For All,
In order to reduce our stock we will
Men’s Madras Shirts nearly al
1 Piece all wool Red Ingrain Ca r
sizes
Our Clothing business has been l>et-
50c, worth 85.
50Q0 yds Imported Torchon Lace
5e, worth 10 to 15q some ot them in
sets to niatcb.
Big lot, White Duck and P. K
Skirts |1.00, worth $1,50. and
pet, a good Pattern and excellent val-
ue 53c worth 70q.
— One piece Granite Carpeting, yard
wide, all cotton but serviceable 27e,
worth 35c.
A Big lot American Lady low cut
Shoes newvla8t,and late Styles odds
ends $1.50.
3 Rolls Chinese Matting for 15c,
worth 25c.
5 Rolls Japan Matting .for 20c,
worth 30c.
5 Rolls Japanese Matting for 23c.
worth 35c.
All Matting 40 yds. to roll. Do not
cut them at this rice.
ter than our most sanguine expectations
anticipated, but our stock was so large
and complete we still have a fine stock
to show you, both Men and Boys; odd
Pants by the cord all sizes. We can
fit you and please you in Quality and
many
more Bargains just as Big.
We will appreciate your trade and
worth $3 00
know Our Prices are right
lican Executive committee of
.State' of Wexas, duly pro-
bated, C\ Vt. Johnson, chair-
1, and J. C. Fished, secretly,
edthe Republican Executive
l>*ittee of Young oounty to
- ^ Orahara, Texas, June 18
day night, about .dark, by his
house, which he was riding rear-
ing up and falling back on him
His right arm was broken in two
places and the bone of the arm
badly crushed. Dr. Hamilton,
of Olney, and Dr. Terrell, of
Graham, were oalled in at once,
and we learn today that the in-
jured man is rapidly improving.
// It was ordered at this meeting
,'ithat each precinct ohariman call
h a precinct convention on the 28th
f dsy of July, 1904, for the pur-
pose of electing delegates to the
county convention, to be held at
Graham on the 4th day of August
from the house, - by a wire fence,
one of his feet resting on a wire,
rwhioh he had likely undertaken
was di*:.
I can and do pay better
Anf mn m>
prices for >r *
At Olney July 4th.
charged-
tvona ^oh“l.Pn“ndle«r,Zy July wi,h * P,onio ,nd Publio in*
shall be selected for the ensuing 8ta,ution pf Mssonig officers.
these shall eon- Quite* jdos program has been
stituts a new county Executive arrangedTor the occasion and a
coronfittae-^u** large crowd*is expected. Every-
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HENS
■CHICKENS,
TURKEYS,
EGGS, ETC
tend the Republican state oon- The Homo Picnic and Barbecue,
vention at El Paso an August _ _______
,• II On the 11th day of July there
be nominated candidates for each will be a picnic and barbecue at
of the oounty offioss, to be eleot-1 Komo on Fish Creek near the
etHry the-people at the next' old crossing. Thepe Komo
general election. | people have a well deserved rep-
Aleo to elect chairman^and see- j utation for making people fed
when ..among them, and
Give me a trial when you
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have anything to sell in my;
-July. Let every L*>eal and
member take notice. , -
Respeotfully,
W. P. Stinson, Free.
Young County Farmer* Unioi
discharged. Mr. Hoyle has been
11 CoftmUtoe
they are making preparations to
surpass anything they have ever
done in the plcnio line. Ail the
candidates ar%JavitedJi) he on
hand and araost cordial Jnvita-
unoonscioue since the aooident
and the ohanoes for his reoovery
Tom Riley left Monday morn-
ing for the Davis ranch near
White in town July 4th, leave
A 4 - 1 m-m
very poor.
< Thro&morfon where he will be
engaged at his trade for some*
your application for membership
Eight per cent loans a specialty
T Borman & Stovall.
♦e4h* loung County fcetW As-
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GRAHAM. TEXAS, THURSDAY. .JI NK 21. 190(i
NO.
GOODS THU THBIOT SIMMER I
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REMEMBER “T’RISS,” THE PLA.Y AT OLNEY SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 7
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Meeting of Young County
Republican Executive Com.
Arm, fjyoken.
- . | W.. D. Richardson, of True,
\By authority of law hnd in o-, Pngineeer for Taaok Drothers*
b»idi^nce to £he order of the Re- | new threshing outfit, was ser-
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G. C. Boyle Accidentally Shot.
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Too Much Booze.
.V^t?^Ry ^0rnin? 3teut !* j T' R' Walden, a German oar-
o'clock 5. CT..Boyle, li^ft near pent^r who has i>een in Graham
Living, accidentally shot himself j since the first of April, was ay. '
4^the baek of the head with a rested in Bryson ' last Monday®^
22-calibre target rifle while out j by deputy sheriff Tom Wallace,
hunting rabbits Hfi- h.d been on a charge of etealing a plana
gone from the house about an f _ ..
hour, when the family thinking! 010 0 ttK) 8 ^roni
that something might be wrong, f BogUOA-^blaokamith shop last
started ia search of him. They ^un<lay morning . and ’ was
found him .about 150 yards away brought back here where he had
an examining trial before squire
A.. W. Kay yesterday morning
and .released pq bail. He had
J>r. Ter^ ] in the trialf that he was .
reH of this City, were oalled fn ! uol at himself wTfien the goods
ab5ut 10 o’clock, and about noon j were taken and had no intention
Dr, Terrell pdioned fpr Dr, Wil- whatever of stealing,
liamson. i |U|j| " ■■ -*|j^ | -
They found .that the ball on-
striking the skull had split a por-
tion of it, passing under the scalp,
while the main part entered the ,
Hn*tn about two Inches behind! ?>' &uthority ve9,ed in me «*
the right ear, cracking the skull I ‘he>‘APril meeting, and by reae-
in several plaoee. K number ot i on of rtth 0( ■lul>' hein« 80
To the Local Unions
: of Young County.
near to -“The 4th.” I hereby
change the date of the oounty
Union m pet mg from the WfK, ^
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Bowron, Frank H. & Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. [43], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1906, newspaper, June 21, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870301/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.