The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1931 Page: 2 of 12
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loyal to youmslf, yea will aaotaa*.
y Let all the world dsepte* pew-
it make* me matter aa lone aa you
da wot daapiaa yourtalf.
Whatever the paat may have bean
begin now to etaad for younatt,
your beat aalf, the high aad groat
nU that you know you are, away in
the daap raceaeca Of your heart.
Stand! Yield not aa fafhl ‘ Bo
faithful to youraalfl And from tbia
moment thing* ahall taka a torn.
Tkty’re Only
that person io rich indeed arbo
ha* many frirnpde of triad aad
true devotion. In tbi* raapoet
the Leader ha* Ju*t canaa for
rejoicing a* the paper hap. hun-
dred* of real friend* among ita
reader*. All of Urn*# Irienda
Sabaeriptraa Rate*
Six Month*
NOTH*—Any erron.
* are deeplj .appreciated by the *
* Leader’* Maff, and particularly *
* Mho** older friend* who have •
i • read the paper iftee it* earliaat •
* day* and with it have shared in *
1* the change* and development ad.*
Q the paat fifty-five year*. Dnr- *
* ing the l*«t few day* many of •
} * our friend* have called to renew *
* their subscription*, and in *1- *
! • most every instance some ft>iw ?
! * nion of friendship for the paper *
•j* has been made. We are grate- *
I * ful indeed for these manifest*- *
j* tions of friendship'! Sine* the
-ViteWautifoihg first Leader in 1876 *
: “Art has been the aim and desire *
of the publishers to be worthy •
of tha-teuat and loyalty of ita *
frmeds„ and that is still our aim. *
A little bit o' loving,
the attention of the
A kind word hr • smile
Wilt cause a lot o’ gladness,
l^t's try it far awhile.
W Member 1q5I Y
NaIII'VAI LuITURIAI AsStKIATtOf
Twill take us but a minute
To' aing a sunshine, song
The cost Is but an effort,
Twill'make us happy, too.
J* something we should do.
So up ait once a-trying,
The world’s a little aad ■
"Twill take but a. minute
» Two weeks from tOda£ will h*
Christmas Eire! Just fourteen day*
■■■til Christmss. and just twelv#
days for shopping! ' That means
that shoppers who have 'procra-
stinated' will have to get busy fa
a hurry if ahoy get package, mailed
ia time for delivery by ChnjJ.ipea.
every one knows, it is' not necessary
to leam all the words of a language
to be able to make intelligent uae of
DOWN ON THE FARM
In fact, it appears from recent'in-
veetigations that the ordinary, every-
day speaking of English requires no
large intellectual capacity. The. Bell
Telephone Company discovered this
through a sene* of interesting ex-
periments recently conducted. Ia a
study' of speech used in telephone
conversation with a view to per-
tlown on the farm,
1 slip ui my punts and sneak out ol
the door.
Out m the yard 1 rua like the dick-
fo milk ten cow* and.feed the chick-
THREE TIMES AS MANY QUIT ' to ha almost double the total of taaa
U. 8. AS ARRIVE IN MONTH numbering 2,42* compared with 1.4M
' ' ' "■ —" men and boys, the immigration bar*
alien* left the United State, during ^ Utxkma 5,1* m-
October a* arrived, the figure* bo- burned to their native us* Tha
LARGE ROCS BUTCHERED
Clean out, the bain, curry Nance and
JiA . k
J. W. Seddon was * visitor to the
Leader office Saturday and told of
assisting with the butchering of two
unusually large hog* for “Aunt"
Betty Median last wash.—rA-*?o
year old and a three year old 0. I. C.
were kilkd, one weighing over (00
pounds and the other over 600
-who will need s helping hno
tide them through uhtil they
to Bid these fellow citizens the Char-
ity Board will nadd a considerable
MaauwS of money. Hunger and
suffering must be pwtWitd .ami it
can only be prevented by n generous
response to the appeal for the char*
The extreme simplicity of this or-
dinary use of English is further in-
dicated by the record that 7,600 of
the 80,000 words used were repeti-
tions of the pronouns “1” and “you"
and . 46,000 of -1he 80,000 were the
miqor parts of speech and consti-
tute repetitions of but 121 different
GRAHAM-MINERAL WELLE DIVISION
JOHN KEMP, OPERATOR
Throw a jug of water in an old grain
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
- , MEWING-
Hitch up the horses, hustle doom the
Lv. for Mineral Wells 8:45 m. m.—3:00 p. m.
At. Graham V;..... 1:15 p. m. 7:45 p.m.
Mbit get the hay in for It looks like
We’ve
Look over yonder, aort as I'm born,
Cattlf’s on .the rampage and cows in
aparTTrom the technical pur-
jaaia and hope to continue doing
,PP»«s bf the telephone com]
dxy. January 12th, 1932,
«e*M Mm that there might b* in
such a study an important advantage
for the development of method! bf
teaching foreign language*, The
framut-pf. human thought do not
differ essentially among civilized peo-
ple and it would seem unite po..;hl.
from careful analysis of the types of
words needed for expression or ordi-
nary thought, greatly to simplify the
method, of learning the number of
word, adequate for
to a stadium. This love for the
gsrai and ita thrills, however, cannot
Mfrut us t# the fact that football
Deeds some changes. A news dis-
pateh a few days ago carried the an-
nouncement ol the Uurty-Iirft foot-
Think
Start aert ss the meadow, run a mile
the ensuing year and to teamed *ay
other business that may properly
come be/ore laid meeting.
— H. L. TIDWELL, CaaMer.
Get beck to the horses, then ftf re-
~ comp* nse, .
Nance got straddle the barbed wire
hell fatality .of the season.
~ bf U! Thirty-one of Afaerice^z fin-
est , youth sacrificed to gjteffT That
RICHARD BROS.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS
fence.
Joint* all a-aehing anil muscles in a
OFFICE EQUIPMENT A SUPPLIES
Expert Typerwriter Repairlag By
ExpcitowgR Repair Men!
j PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE
Phoaeo—117-761 Mineral Well* Tex.
_______edmmon use.
Evidently these are limited to a few
iTtWd’N'd or at most a thousand or
: wo.—Pari. New. u f
Lieesse^ Eaklaen ui Fnertl Mrtctm
I’m as fit as o fiddle for a full day's
thia year should be a powerful
challenge to the football rules com-
mittee of the United States. Already
there ha* been much talk of possi-
ble changes in the rules to provide
greater safeguards for the players,
and it is our hope that the rate*
adopted for 1932 will effectually
Work all summer till winter it nigh.
Then figure up the hooka and hoove*
YOURSELF
Worked all year, didn’t make a thing.
Got less task now than I had last
By Dr. prank Crane.
Your greatest enemy is yourself.
The only person who can drag you
spring. v
Now, some people say that there
ain’t, no hell.
DAT PHONE _
NIGHT PHONE
ti ripens
It i* the fashion to talk much
maudlin, self-pity, and to blame en-
vironment, heredity, temperament,
tale, and your fellow creatures for
At evils that happen to you. ,
____ No real ealomity ever trsehSd
friends how y0U that did not enter the door you
When spring rolls around I take an-
other chance, , /
While the fringe grow* longer on
my old peaks.
Give my ’spenders a hitch, my bolt
THE SMUTTY STORY
another Jerk,
And, by hack, I'm reedy fee, * fell J
unlocked yourself.
All hell could not make you de-
spair, except yourself joined in.
Every Stone in Aha odifice of your
.haractet sms laid by your own
SCHEDULE
CHANGE!
San Cerloe—|70,000 San <
Citrus plant formally opened.
It hangs vulgar pictures in the in-
ner chamber of the Imagination of
other men, frefai which they cannot
aocape.' '^'r“ , '' •£■ '
It disgusls" md5 of finer sensibili-
ties who care for the clean and
whob sfcme things «f life.
It nauseates good men who love
fun luit-. hate dirt. —____
It dishonor, your parents and
yeur-wefe and year Ciuidre.. and
your friends and yoor home and
yopr business and, your God. V;
It proves nothing but your owa
unyrorthiarsa.
It accomplishes notjiing but yiifilf"
own .undoing.
It convinces other, that yoo are A
good man NOT to do business with.
Fate, malicious people, and other
tarnr- ran threaten, hurt aad cau
wound you, nothing and nobody can
put you down, but yourself.
You.are your greatest enemy if
.you abe/ * coward, but, if you are
brave, you are your greatest friend.
The one unquenchable light is the
-uiruvn soul—the one unconquerable
force.
AJ«U* J*teut...i:uU.i«VS .yourself ra-
ionally are you qualified to Icve
.t hers helpfully.
«. Only when you revere yourself and
tear yourself are you; capable of re-
verence and fear towards God. f
The word is but tha mjrror of
youTwtlf. Keep clean, and you see
clean men and woman everywhere.
Be cheerful and all mankind smites.
WOMEN: watch your
BOWELS
LOVE
EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1st, ML
What should women do to keep their
* ’ “ * doctor should
bowels moving freely? A
know the answer. That _ . ,__
Syrup Pepsin is so good for women. It
iuat auits their delicate organism; It ii
the prescription of an oM family doctor
who has treated thousands of women
patients, and whe made a special study
of bowel troubles.
It is fine for children, too. They love
Ha taste. Let them have it every time'
their tongues are coated or their skin
la tallow. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
is made from fresL laxative herbs, pur*
pepsin and other harmless ingredient*.
When you’ve a sick headache, can't
Bat, are bilious or sluggish; and at th*
time* when you are most apt to be
constipated, take a little of this famous
CLEAN CLOTHES
North Bound to Wichita Falls
Sunshine Laundry
10:00 A. M. — 7:45 P.7*.
Leaves at
Sooth Bound to Breckenridge
Leaves at .. • ..... 12:00 A. M. — 7:15 P. M.
INSURED
LES MOTOR
[GHT LINES
For further information &e or GuO
DOYLE K. WOODS, Local Agent,
Be unafraid of events and men, aad
J. H. Newman,
REBIDBNTJUNAOBR
Oral—, tUm M0.
Drive* Hotel,
SYRUP PEPSIN
—1~' ~~ ,r.
I*"' ——— i
[• ,1
QRO. T. SPEARS, Editor- Manager. ]
* Friendship is one of tha mote
• nrectoas of life’s treasure*, aad
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1931, newspaper, December 10, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884167/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.