The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. [43], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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t'LSIi? we..would
le of the town to
town by adver-
ts valvular and
Jhnso of the prow incut Ingredtent* of
which tv. IHeiws,« itahteit Medical Dla-
covory la made am moottuaeodM t>y aomu
of the leading writers un MaterUt Medior}
for the euro of Just auch cases. Ooltfen
lieiil root, for iiuttaiMM)., Is said Hy the
Ukitkb Statu* DmoKMhAroKr. a stand-
ard authority, «to impart tone ami In*
encased power to the -heart’s aetlbti,*
Numerous other leading authorities rep-
rwKont Golden .Seal as an QWntfuasaud
tonic for the muscular system in general,
and as tho heart la almost wholly entn-
tKMMsd of uuachl# thwuo, h imnratty
follows that it mt#t ee greatly ctrength-
«n«d by.this aupeirb general tonic. Bit
J. G: Watson, of Arlington
called on us la$t Saturday morn-
ing, and ordered the Leader sent
to him. He has purchased the
CaSey plaoe ten miles north of
town and intends to move out
here this fall with his family.
- ft. F. Willis, o? Arlington, who
purchased land fourteen miles
fSSaWfdf -gHEj. north of town to y„»r. o*.me in
a* Ita marvelous cures of valvuUe;and on Monday night's train and left
other affections of th© heart are con- * 7 » .
v 8. Do* A Co’.. ' % I
M. D. Harrell and C‘b*«i. Conner,
of 8outh Bend were iW pity last
- Saturday. '* *
. - .
J* W. puglaa, of South Bend,
was a visitof to Graham last Sat-
urday.
SB 8. Terrell, of Belknap,
was
in town last Saturday on busi-
oiner a nocuous of tn© tiearl are con-
cerned, la .Stone root, or CullhuumUt Vnu„
Prof. Win. Paine, author of Pained
Lpltoray of Medicine, says of It:
”1. hot lonff NthCe. liad a patient who wm
fO Jbuch uaoriwKl with vafmtar of
the heart that his friend* wrre ohlljrt.il th
carry him up-ntair*. lie. however, rmrhiatlv
FwovDinq under the of *
(medicinal principle extract**] fet»m Stone
root), and is now attending to hit businivtN.
Ueretoftjfe phyaiclaMS knew of no romedy
for the removal of So <I1sj reaping aml »o**aiv«
h**"**» a maladyn^WlIh them it was all
*«?**.'T0^' 5“ i1 fearfully warm;*! the
afflicted that death wan near at hand. Col-
ilnMOnln nniiucatlonaljg; agnwt* relief tn
sttrh cases, and ha meet instance* effects a
cun;.” . A__ . . i.
Stemtr root Is also momn**n<]»><| by Dtr*.
Halo and Ellingwood, of Chicago, har -
valvular and other ai*****©* of the heart.
The latter nays: "It Is a heart tonic.of
direct and nt niutyeiU inUuupt-e.* ‘
•■Golden Medical' Dllkmvery," not only
cures serious heart affections, but is a
moat efficient general tonic ami luvlgor-..
ator. strengthening the stomach, invlg-h
orating th© liv©r,^regu 1 a. 11 mr the howefoi
and curing catarrhal affections in ail
parts of tho.system. * - ^ '.f .
Dr. Pierce's Pellets,cure Constlpatlwa
F. W»'J§ Knight, of Indian
Sfound, was in the city on busi-
DJtu last Saturday.
If ybi^want your Photo cn the
Chism
last Saturday and she made the
young man swear to his age and
fhe age of the jgirl. -*jj|he told
spent last week out on his farm
harvesting his wheat prop. X z
TSend the Graham Leader to
your foiks baqk in the did states;
you cannot giVe tlftidf a niopr
present.
A. A. Timmons, Jim Timmons
and Jesse Kogere, of Tonk valley
were amongHhb visitors vEo the
city la«t,$uttln*thiy.
. * ”T
Comparison* of prices and
Him she would rj^uixe^the oath
from Ihe groom, even if he were
gray headed and toothless. * s
The Ladies of the Wpedmen
Circle gave*a very enjoyable soy
ciable at thfiuWoodmen hall las^
Friday night. It was very, well
attend, especially by the- young
Miss Robert Hoshall, of Waco,
is visiting her aunt, . Mrs. H. C.
Fields, ofOraham this veek.
Miss 'Lorraine Kldwell, ^of
Aspermopt, Is visiting her uncle
Mr. L. B. Kidwell and his fami-
ly in this city
We counted thirteen bales of
cotton on the street at one time
last Saturday and it was not a
specially, good dby for .selling
cotton either.
..zrrT.:. p
Thanks for Promptness.
people. The- Woodmen Band
furnished sarfte excellent music
for the occasion.
qualities, will invariably result
in buyin’g here. ,
W. ij Tidwell4: Son.
John Garvey, of Archer county,
was a visitor to the oity last Sat-
urday. He reports crops anc
grass in vary.fine condition up in
his country.
When you have anything to
sail in my line, it will pay you to
see me
Tombstones and Grave Digging
Roy D 06l8ton.
Cox is at Weaiyhar-
fcrd this week attending tfftrDTB-
trict Conference and there will be
Methodist
GRAHAM
Graham. Texas, May 11,1906 Urave digging; Adults,
A . 0, Norm & Son, • Children, 4.00. ' Call on im
Fire and.. Tornarlo Insurance . ny "HT-. 'fii DJH
Agents. • " VSexton Oak Grove Cemeb
:~AUowa me to ex- " ** ’ '*—“
press my thanks anJV apprecia- Ediotr Martin an.dThis wi
tion through your agency to the in Weatherford this weel
.Phoenix Fire and Tornado Ip- tending the district conferej
surance Company for their very me Weatherford District.
prompt and satisfactory settle- goes as a delegate from
ment of my claim for damage Graham church and Mrs. M
sustained by me in the tornado delegate to the Womans ]
we had on May the 1st 1906. A Mission meeting. If the “y
Tornado Policy Is to be apprecia- legged chickens”' of P
ted after suoh storms, InaCom- county dont roost mighty
ppny like the Phoenix of Hart- this week, P. A'., is likely to
|ord. * _ yelop a case of “nervous pre
May 21st, 1906. ~ tion” of the kind the
...... .JBTv A*, Morris, , Rounder’1 wrote about
•* ' . H. J?. Short, weeks ago.
* Geo. H. McLaren.--— m, , _____
no services at the
% Church here next Sunday>.on ac-
, oount of his absence.
■ ^
Owens drWitiis, Denton, Texas,
will tell Surveys Nos. 233, 2333,
^ in Young county, and three tracts
in Throckmorton county.
••••>■ They are all ooming, the old
man, the old lady, the boys and
the girls and the 4ogs are com-
ing behind thb wagon, coming* to
Graham to enjoy the Glorious
. Fourth.
Fine you i^g beeves—best that
oan be bought in the oounty. at
the Bri^k Beef Market. *
Washburn ± Henry
Choose Wisely
when you buy A-SEVING MACHINE. YowTl find all aorta and Uadb at
corresponding prices. But If you want s reputable serviceable Machine, then take
g-^jTfgfgfri *• - WHITE •
27 yrAn expertenct has enabled us to bring
». > m Oul a HANDSOME. SYMMETRICAL aud
WELL-BUILT PRODUCT, combining in its
On Land or to purchase
^ee me
Vendor Lien Notes
and get money to pay ypur
and out.
R. C. MoPhaij.l. '
Notary public.
fock Island Sleeping Car Line
to Chicago. a
make-up all the good points found on high
jBPW grade machines and others that are exclusively
III VMi KTHTE—for instance, our TENSION JNDI-
.......HKBriaBowE CATOP. a device that shows the tension at a
and we have others that appeal to tare
ltd buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic
Lift and beautiful Swell Front, Golden Oak
▼ookworfc. Vferatorud Rotary Shuttle Styles.
OUR RLKOANT H. T. OATALOOUCR QIVC FVlLU RARTIOULARff. FREE.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, a
The Rock Island operates the
only through Sleeping Car line
from Texas to Chicago. Car
eaves Dallas 7:00p; m., Fort
Worth 9:00Ap. *fi., daily, via.
Kansas Citw
Another/favorite train leaves
Dallas 7 :dh oi ra., Ft. Worth 8:3b
a. m., with through Sleeper to
Money to Loan.
Ben Baldwin and Sam Davis,
Jiwo yoting nephews of Mrs. W.
O. Clark, from Van Alstyne,
Grayson county, were visitors to
this oity last week and had a
Peasant time 'with the young
people ofOraham.
*• Marriage license were issued to
Mr. Albert Dunam and Mias Mary
Fule? the other day at some place
in the Territory. The matter
Bulls For Sale.
I can loan money on land tor a
long time at a low rate of inter-
est, or will extend Vendors lien
notes or furnish 1-2 of the pur-
chase price on improved farms.
A few Registered Polled Dur*
| ham bulls at reasonable prices, .
L # Gao. W. Huirr.
,■ ~ Drummond, Texas.
'» Don’tmake your trip without
W having an Aeoident policy. They
It ard always at depot 1 and issued
by ticket man.
if, r --m—m-
£/- Rock Island Sleeper to
Colorado.
fi- Daily, from June 3rd, the Rook
Island will operate a through
pieefdpig Car to Denver, leaving
DaBss frOO p. m. and Ft. Worth
„ ^;50 p. m., reaching Denver 8:30
eeoond morning.
m Very low tourist rites will ap-1
ply over this route, and faU do?
^2g|pil|ljaan be obtained by addrees-
40^ P. AT A. ^
CARLTON TRANSFER
Call on me for terms.
R. F. Arnold, Atty,
Indications
grow stronger day
by day that tha race for govern-
or is between Bell and Campbell
and the lines are very clearly
drawn between their sijpportes;
the corporations and their influ-
ences being all for Bell and. the
general run of the common peo-
ple being for Campbell. Brooks
and Colquitt will get a very good
complimentary vote but the two
first . named ^frill be the. leaders
TEXAS
P. A T. A„C. R. A G. R’y
Worth, Texas. r
Lost a Pocket Book at the Show,
SAN FRANCISCO I
le crime.
Our general friend, Tom Black,
lost a pocket-book containing
When our soldiers went to
OFTthousanV^™
WONDERS tN CALIFORNIA
finest equipment, oil burning locomotives
Makes connection at New Orleans with
Southern Pacific Steamship Line for ~v
New York and Havana. Also rail oon-
neetton to Memphis, Atlanta, Birming-
ham, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Chicago
and all points in the North and East.
M’ NO UiHPBRh IHE LU5AN-CONVENIENT
AND COMFORTABLE R0CT4-
Procure Pamf^ileUi, ILiPlications and Pointers
from any Sunn«t Agent, or wrrfte to
-— ^atth waTW^rTm^o!eS
consideration
to learn that a severe cold can show last Wednesday night. He
be completely broken up in one distinctly remembered putting
or two day's time. To do this the book in the hip pocket of his
however* prompt action is nec- pants and so informed his wife,
•ssary. The first symptoms of a Diligent searoh was made for it
oold are a dry, loud oough, a all arouod the camp and after it
profuse watery discharge from *was_ given up. for lost it was
the noee, and a thip, white coat- found in Tom’s inside coat-pock-
ing on the tongue. When et, a place where he was never
known to carry.his money. Now
the question arises in Tom's
mind, how did itget there? He
is (ifulte confident that he didn't
put it there and thoie who were
healthy oondittun within * day with him at tha show say he
Willis' Ti Mor-
gan, retired Commietary Ser-
geant U. 8. A., of Rural Route
I was
There will be an old time oamp'
meeting at Belknap, Young
county, Texas* beginning Friday
night before the fourth Sunday
in July, conducted by Evangel-
ists. M. Meroer with others.
■K/ %“ All Christians of every name and
&r<W are respectfully invited to
oome and oamp. and spend a few
day s f or the* glory of God and the
salvation of sinners. .Good
Lonoora, N. H., says:
two years in Cuba and two years
in tho Philippines, and being
subject to colds, I took fte
king's New Discovery for Con-
sumption* in perfect health.
And now, In New Himpahi**,
we find iL the best medicine in
n|fe world "for oouges* colds.
of the del
flouston, Texas
or two. For sale by all Drug- didn't take anything stronger
than oirous lemonade that night
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.