The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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latte would
As follows: One round trip ticket to St Louis and $10 in cash will be given aw
on July 4th . The other ticket and $5 in cash will be given away on August
spit. Both prizes may be won by one person, in that case the winner can
accept one ticket and #35 in cash or both tickets as he or she may
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the national colors.
stalwart men were set off to
aniage tn manner tha t
desire. We shall iisue^ numbered tickets and for each purohftge
f>i their comfort and pleasure as
.not- fail .so - ■sintfi.....gjki '
they majr~Ve ciTwiedT^ur 5w^
amounting to $1.00 we wiff give one ticket
Jcrtakings. No man lives unto;
hiruBelf alu\i^., JJf lit a HlllldPaliljr
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final ambition frimdn and
family. A man’s yjfa~4a--We
partner in more senses than in
sharing of joys and sorrows.
Whafjijrerdie rpay do for her In
uidered Wm« Injuring
iVcBprpV ‘Tmusic. after which Hon. j. G.
.M»- | Witherspoon made a short talk
H**- i on TT^paperagaud nsasp^pex
len tind IWs is the largest in Graham, o.miprisirtg soinp of the best* makes to 1* had in Ready-To-wear
>'e can (it any shape or tigirre. »Kof tins week we wit! make some big prici reductions t<» move them fast.
providing home and comfort,
was
■1 sttp-ttoggr more for -him ■ tn ttnr
PANTS!
PANTS!
norn « n„raCn, oheer, encouragement and solace
’ the . **"*3" ahe brings tohis daily life, and
'T*T' ?"! in refining. hie nn-
j l u y a imai grossness and making him
welcomed in | respectable. Tim man who is
- j not in association with some good
• made several jwomtin antl uaJer the influence
t caused «»ejo( her virtue—direoliy or by the
> e,ect huu *an restraint of k sacred memory—
j»n the spot. ^ i^ad a polite brute
he young la- tfo may acHisve success, as suc-
eulseehmrnf -; '
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Men's all wool two piece suits at #T2o worth $H 00
Men’s black all wool Granite suits at $(>.50 worth
$1 2,50.
Men’s all whrstod two pieo? suits at $&$0 wo, til $10.00
Our entire line of $5.60 and $6.00 pants Sjt
Our entire line of $4.00 pants at..........
Our entire line of $11.50 pants at <-------
District. v
K Crawford
Our*entire line of $2.50 pants at. ...
Our entire line of $2.00 pants at ..
Onr entire line of $1.80 pants at...
And nuiny motfc at the sfitne reduction in prices.
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Brown.
Xorrra
You don’t do yourself justice unles you price our goods before you buy
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ocas, appears to the superficial ]•
wrapped ;iu tissue paper, with
dainty cake. etc. > All these good
things were served by charming
5—the consciousness
the assurance of self respect,
which are mcra than honesty or
: prudish proprieTy: ^ - ^
And that isn’t all. There in
1 wisdom as well a3 duly in this
j deference to the women of our
| flenh. They see more dlokrly the
j simpler thing* of life. They arc
out of the glare and confusion of
the thronging highw^.^.Ihsjr
have none of the ffiyered aspira-
tions whifeh the race for positions
inspires, and nope of the despair
which the struggle for existence
«H-^ aWiorudjv; ijxnhat the moi t
Entity Judge,
J. K. Simpson.
Jo. VV. Akin.
hrtnet uni County Oort,
[Geo. H. McLaren.
W\ J A. Cooper.
Sheriff ili
t John B. Crain-
irdw.di
erclsc atone were supremely hap-
py, eVen among fhe older people
looking on were seen many faces
B, Hy i: ■
T J. tffwnons
1Jtepry "Groves. -
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lonimiaalohsr Precinct No 1
J. J). McClendon.
Commissioner Prect. No. 4
I B- M. Scunmerfi.. ^
[ Vor Public Weigher, *
r P. T. Best
-caution of aorfene CQhteTQpUliQfh
They have a wisdom of intui-
tkm that out runs our labored
reasoning. Tlu*^' have keener
perceptions of dtTry JoffTer stand-
arda and nobler imptilees.* “7r--
And moat of all, they know us
—know our strength and our
! weaknesses as we cannot possi-
bly know otHr^elves.
' ForfuhfTU.* Is the man who can
miration derived from seeing eo
many good dancers on the floor.
It was a grand entectainmcnt
and thoroughly
ity present
the newspaper fratpra;
—Quan&h Tribune......
tf-hH «iayR4hat **ln ev- — ~— V#atl;*.
get licked.’* | At 10 o’clock tn« convention
take his measure in the * Judge
meniof a good .wo;aan.Ahti go to
Begins Saturday May 14th and
the hospitable town of
iiitil Saturday^ May 28th
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oik-.« more. He remind- Cooks bt
raSsas
••itywere lo^t
-.i, ai. 1 that even since
II^Bnah had remained a wide-
wnd, that Editors Proc-
ter, Johnson or Shafer could ao-
count fkjwttila. ' ^v-'
last week, and until Mr Decker’s witty speech was
?uon the deficit will responded to gracefully by the
glhto the millions, association’s orator, W. A.John-
wfij u > l.e put the cTga In the isauce-
psa she b**fa» «>:tying ’'Hock^df
uud aog thro tyh two verses.
‘‘Aunt Piuah,” a.-kul 31 r. P«h1, “aru
th«'tv not tfcT6c v«rac* in that
hvnin ?V ‘‘P.ir i^, tiia-wi, hut l *»ing»
only two whejj I vunt* Wn roft an«l
three wltrn 1 rants ‘cm hard;’* Bh
other’egg £ton- is pood too. He was
traveling on a Pennsylvania railway,
and wftfttdris brrnkfavt wg# brought
the e,*g» Were unrlerdcne. ‘ What
time are tre rattkiog-oa thta tnun ?’!
First RED TAG SALE in Graham and we will show you
We have no goods from last
^nthe time saHl
[him to say the id'
k thing all the time.
what a genuine Red Tag Sale is
summer to offer at Bed Tag prices, as we were not in busi
ness at Graham last summer. Everything we have to
offer you is nice, new, carefully selected, dependable
and seasonable goods. Our already low
he |shed the waiter. “A mile a n;in
the town knowr. far.and wiffft to
lairman Cowherd, of the
^cratio congressional com-
i ;V, VirT’......mv rfWJ Ihe^ggT ah
be the Queen oC tbo Panhandle,
the moat progr ive little city in
other .mils, r.r.d they’ll be quite
righ;.***~ London Truth. ::
gives notice that the
irate expect .to carry New
jirlhu-
»cu>r and
and UHn<>;
k which Mr. I
who urtiip the '«pp»ica-1
imi y| iwenty-e g*.t applicants.
Upon ballot teey wem admitted
1 unanimously.
[ Asa committee on finanoa wore
Assigned; Cyrus Coleoian, W• &-
Hilliard and J. R. Ibjthmatt. On
Honorary membership: W. A-
Jobnson, P A. Martin and J. Kay-
On resolutions: N. W. Ualcomib,
J.lL^ttafw and Geo. A. Bran*
And this Red Tag Sale will long
be rerhembered in Graham.
prevalent impression
nations are tmocon-
Rive been a mistake?
d Colombia inetuntly
tie loot of her icnri-
hand and sending Dr.
■to reopen the legs-
some of the great
Be oh hand and you will find
Bed Tag Prices
gains aver M
alt Tribunm
miss ik
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1904, newspaper, May 19, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870521/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.