The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. [24], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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< >wing to the very bad weather for the past 10 days, we have decided to hold the Bit* SALK open ONE MORE WEEK FROM MONDAY MORNING^ FEBRUARY dtfPSgg
continuing one week We do thli to accommodate our raauy friendsicon the eonntry who hanre beantrjpt away on account of the cold an 1 threatening weather. NotwitU*
n.ting tliiiCour liouse las been packed and jammed daily from one end to the other with eagar buyers, and m i iy hare gone away uaabb to git waltil on. Oif dally sab »Kjk:.
e ron up in the thou**wd§, hat we ifctt hare an immense stock to drawjffom, with new goods coming In on every train. We hope ior fair weather during the remainder -of
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Prices will reach the
Lowest Limit
In this Great
Sale of
J.E.MorrisoD & Go’s
STOCK*
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
T5Ae Greatest
Sale Ever Held
IN NORTHWEST TEXAS
Lot No. 1.
A special purchase of Ladies’ Spring and
Summer Shirt Waists, mostly white lawns,
elegantly trimmed, everyone made in the very
Styles; they all go at Sale prices.
Ladies’ Muslin Underwear—a special pur*
chase'jost received, ineluding a beautiful line
of muslin gowns, chimeee, drawers, under-
skirts, corset covers, summer vests, etc., all go
at salp prices.
STOCK OF
J. E.Mqrri»n &Co.
r Graham, Texas
Tho
Grab
to r%
Spring Shipment of Mattings. -
60 rolls just received on an import order from Japan. We have all grades from the
cheapest up to the 60c in tain patterns. They all goat the big sacrifice sale prices—
ioc 28c, 99c, <siic.
vSrF^^ot-y^OTT; Ct;c"ttts
In all^widths and grades, up to the widest width for
art squares-wall are to be closed out at sale prices.
100 dozen men’s Black and Tan Bocks, 15c and 2t>c qua!
ity, sale price jvhile they last, 8c. , ; ' •
Sale Positively Closes Saturday, February 11
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anIymark it well
Until Feb. 11.
Let Nothing Keep You Away
THE HOUR IS 8BT
The Tate Yen. Eoc'W.
J. E. MORRISON & CO.
Graham, Texas.
J. E. MORRISON & CO,
HRAHAM, TEXAS
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/»» •siid "*di
Thoe© Russian revolutionists *'
didi/t seem to care whether they P*88^‘ PUT bn®!11®®* was
. * very much better than we ex-
woke the Czar s baby or not. p^cted for the first year’s busi-
1 ness in Graham, and we heartily
Whenever a New York gamb- , thank our many friends and ous-
ler commits euieide. Tom Lawson j tomers for their liberal patronage
gots up and makes a polite bow. ttn<* support.
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, 77 , . . Has crept upon us. Weearnest-
Tlie l>eef true-t is explaining jy solicit a continuance of your
that they only violate injunctions trade and influence. - We#re now
when they interfere with their better prepared to serve you than
business. ever before. We can da all kinds
__of Tin Work, eto.; guarantee sat*
- lafaction or refund your money.
Millionaire Duke is discover- GRAHAM Hardware Co.
Gov. Folk has separated . the
legislator from flffcpsss without
the aid of a-turgical instrument.
& - -I___£-777 .
e Leader
Km. K. W. 0:ok D#ad
We ar^sorry to learn of tHe
death of Mrs. M. W. Cook, wife
of Mr. Marsh Cook, a prominent I
citizen of Young County living
^ear Farmer, which occurred
ia^ Thursday, Jan. 26; Rev. G.
W. Black was called to conduct
the funeral services,and the burial
took plaoe on Friday ii\ the
Farmer cemetery. Mrs. Cook had
been in bad health for a number
of years and had suffered a great
deal. We sympathizo with the
bereaved husband and other rel-
Kates of Subscription
One Copy, 1 Year, - I
: One Copy, six month*,
— After Jan. 8, Between
TEXAS m SEW; MEXICO
Texas, as aecond class mail matter.
FRANKH.BOWRON, \
* GEO. L. RHEA, *
.According to the 8t. Louis
Republic, the republicans con-
duct their campaigns subrosa
aud also under anneheuser busha.
341-2 Hours...l 1-2 Days.
San Antonia to Mexico city
Tom Lawson has really expos-
ed some of the tricks, but there
are some yet whoTwfll hot believe
that hq.is reformed.;/ **< \ 7
Trustees Sals.
Notioe is hereby given that jas
trustee for the estate ofM.'D.J
Miller, bankrupt, the undersign- I ___a rwvwia.
ed will, at the Beckham National tion should come*to "him1 from
Bank at ten o’clock a. m on God and it conflicted with our
Febrrary 7, 1906, sell at private Jaw“ would s go to some other
sale for cash on sealed bids, all land’
notes, accounts, olaims, demands .....l~--------~x..........■L—
and choses infraction of whatso- KflBMHNK dH
everna^renowin my possesion ^ ^
Senator Mitohell of Oregon
states that his conscience is clear,
though it is thought the jury will
class it as heresay evidence. *
302 I. &Q. N.R. R. 15 in.
lilei LAREDO 4 NATIONAL B.Tl, 20 Mil.
Sborteit - OF MEXICO Qairhit
J—Xll HIM -------
orrowpOndirigly as Quick From
A.11 Texflft Points Viia I. * Xb, N,
ri ft J3f“"t??,"',rnTe saia’TsTato"
ARE SAFE
RIDE ON
Cotton Belt Route.
P f . ! lTnole Tom Neidringhaus is
awson did not give
, , . . ;• ", making rapid progress in his
e ng u no tie racefpPtjl!jadnita> 1 Yhig i9gi.at-
v, which was much •.. '
lfying to tho country, as the race
_ 'is backw. rli, ■’"-5'' 1
Said sale to be in oenformity to
an order issued by the Hon. W.
Paddock, Referee, dated Jan-
uary 30, 1906. Witness my hand
this the 2nd. day February, 1906.
8. R. Crawford, Trustee.
Dallas. Ft. Worth, Aus
tin and San Antonio,
After Jan. 8.
Fin?st Equipment and Safest Trains In Tekas.
Pullman Sleepers, Parlpr-Cafe;cirs, Reclining Chair
Cars—Seats ttmhrithrough Without Gfeange.)
All Trains Wids-Vksttbulrd ThrouOhout.
It is feared that if the grand
jury continues to indict U. B.
Senators, they will be numeroua
enough to start a party of their
own, and “run” things. *
in
The election investigation In
Colorado developed in fact that
rules were actually voted
this plan is adopted in Missouri
there is no telling what the Mis-
souri mule would do.
Oklahoma wants it understood
that she can govern herself a
great deal better than the old
states are governing themselves.
L. TRTC&, : a D. J. PRICE,
2nd Vice-Pres. A Gen. Mgr. Gen. Pass. A Tkt Agt.
T- Palestine, Texas. vr >■
Only One Night Out From
TS. W0BSS—DALLAS WACO TTX.ZR
A San Francisco preacher ad*
If vises young women not to marry
until they know the past
of their suitors. This
preacher is oertainly not hanker-
ing after f»ew. - '
* H»e citisens of the Distriot of. -;—
'eohimbia are not allowed to vote; Wra. J. Bryan recenUy ad- ’0ms of Chamberlain’s Cough
but since thay hoard of those * dressed the Y. M C. A. of. Remedy in the trsatmont of that
Denrcx folluw. voting wj times ’ Washington D. C- at its 8unday disease. Mrs. M. L. Baeford, of
a day they are loginning to meeting, after wftloh a ooHection PooleaviUe, Md., in speaking of
crave rights in that line too. was token aqd tl» witty Seum- j her experience in the ttso of that
inep»ffis—st. uouis -cHicfioa- cmciwwTi
Foa Fvu. isroRUATum RSOARmWO YOUR TRIP,
D. M. MOROAN, 3 :|| «UBR
TrsrsHng PseiBmpar Agent,— r ^Traveling Pa
showed sympiotps of oroup, there
ii now perfeot oonfldenoe.
This to'hwing to tho uniform itfoT
Senator Morgan of AlabamO
' think* “ffie Nicaraugan Canal
would have been completed in a
few yeaffi if t^e oountry had
fulluwed liia^ advice and taken
You tn Iwrn Telogfr
•n old operator /with years expe-
rience. Notes accepted for tni-
Jjg)^„gg»4ton yuarantoed. fte*
AftSlcad d? Buy ing » oata’ogue. McKinney Telegraph .-v
1)0,000 m-iiiiole In Panama. Co|J.g.. RfoKteKf. Tc«,.
>mpt relief.” For
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Bowron, Frank H. & Rhea, George L. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. [24], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1905, newspaper, February 2, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870393/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.