West Texas Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Subjects and Rules for the Prize and books wll be found helpful
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Essay Contest for 1913-14.
Price of Subscription 11.00 per year.
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toxicants; the discussions of the
courts with reference to intoxi-
Our first showing of the new Fall Suits and Coats will be made
on this date also. They are the "PRINTZESS" brand, all wool, new-
est patterns, distinctive in style, nationally advertised—one of
the High School Grades of Gra-
ham High School, subject to the
following rules and regulations:
Weather for September.
1 to 4. Storm Period: 5 to 9. Mild
Period, warm to sultry; 10 to 15.
Thunder Showers, above average.
Items for this column are
furnished by local Union.
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Glengarry School Days.
The Man from Glengarry.
The Fall of the Stancliffes (a
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Suits and Coats
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Entered as second-class matter Ort. 7, ;
1912, at the postoffice at Graham, Tex.
under the Act of March 3, 1879,
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prize story on gambling
tred Col beck.
Jean Mitchell’s School
geline W. Rat.
J. H. MEISTERHANS,
Notary Public. Young
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Known bondholders, mortgag-
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You are cordially invited to attend this opening
and see our display of the
SHOES
$350 to $500
We have installed new equipment, including
cleaner feeders and double ribbed huller stands,
and are in position to give you first class service
in ginning.
We are grateful to you for past patronage and
assure you that your ginning for this season will
be highly appreciated.
Bring All Your Cotton to the
Crawford Gin Company
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PUBLISHED WEKKLY BY
THE GRAHAM PRINTING CO.
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
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Don’t Neglect
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We wish to renew the offer of
last year of five dollars in gold
for the best temperance essay in
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Torothy Dodd Shoes are made by
I specialists in women's footwear,
who manufacture nothing else.- Their
factory works only on shoes for the f ir
sex.
Making women’s shoes is an art dis-
tinct from the making of men’s shoes
—a finer art—a more difficult one.
But the Dorothy Dodd manufacturers
make that art their sole specialty and
they have succeeded this year in giving
more marvelous values than ever.
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1st. Every pupil in the room
graded three-fourths on subject o'clock. Suitable program is be-
matter, and one-fourth on styleing arranged. All members are
and grammatical excellence. urged to come. Committee.
Correct your sight early and avoid future
troubles that come from neglected eyes.
•Have them tested free.
I can correct all defects, match any kind of
lenses, no matter how difficult.
All kinds of occular goods handled at reas-
onable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Give me a trial and be convinced.
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holding 14 or more of total
amount of bonds, mortgages or
other securities: Barnhart Bros.
& Spindler. Dallas, Texas.
R. G. Graham. Owner.
Sworn to ami subscribed before
me this 5th day of September.
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Prize—The prize shall be
known as the national prise and
will be fifty dollars in gold.
The following list of stories
Owner, R. G. Graham, Gra-
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awarded for the best essay. This
essay is in turn entered in State
contest. The winning state es-
say shall then be forwarded to
the National Superintendent of
Scientific Temperance Instruc-
tion of the National W. C. T. U. ।
General Subject- The value of ,
total abstinence to a life.
Special Themes Alcohol and (
i the laborer; alcohol and crime:
alcohol and tobacco; the national
government and the trade in in-
d0.
Notice.
The W. M. S. will have a so-
essays. A local contest is held Phelps Ward.
with these and the prize is A Modern Madonna Caroline
A. Stanley.
Black Rock.
The Sky Pilot.
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in preparing essays:
The life of Francis E. Willard. I
Philip Strong.
Who killed Joe’s baby?
His Mother’s Prayers—Chas.
M. Sheldon.
The Darlingtons- E. E. Relse.
The Reaper.
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Pencil with each Tablet
First Christian Church.
Bible school at 9:45; H. L.
Tidwell, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 8
p. m.
Morning subject, Deep Things
of God. Night sermon. The
Governing Principles of Life.
We invite you to meet with us
at all theabove services.
B, F. STALLINGS, Pastor.
cants. cial meeting at Methodist parso-
Markings Essays shall be nage Wednesday afternoon at 4
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Statement of the Ownership,
Management, etc., of the
West Texas Reporter. '
Published weekly at Graham,
Texas, required by Act of Au-
gust 24, 1912:
Editor, F. A. Kesseler, Gra-
ham. Texas.
Business Manager, R. Er. Gra-
ham. Graham, Texas.
Publisher, Graham Printing
Co., Graham, Texas.
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Our Lamps are Selling at the Following Prices:
15 Watt, 45c 40 Watt, 50c
25 Watt. 45c 60.Watt, 608
100 Watt, 90c
Daytime Deliveries Made Free of Charge
Graham Electric Lisht. Supply Company
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selected is expected to write up- cigarette story.)
on the subject chosen. 1 he A Singular Life, Loveliness. ;
teacher decides upon the ten best Jack the Fisherman—E. Stuart
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