Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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'FROM CLEBURNE, 12-9
BOR RALE OR TRADB
Ardmore, Okla., llay 27.—Ardmore
Peps won a hit and run contest here
Friday, making it two straight from*
Cleburne by the score of 12 td 9. Up
to the ninth session Settles held the
visitors to two runs and three hits.
14 !loom Apartment.
2 6 Room Bungalows.
7 Room Bungalow. /
WJthin two blocks of.schook
B. H. GRUBE
_Care of Leader Office
GRAHAM DAILY LEADER, SATURDAY. MAY 28, 1921.
I 'PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1
The president, it is said, is ‘'some-,
what impatient'* because of the fail-
ure of retail prices to come down.
Some others are somewhat more im-
patient” because of tha failure ot/re-
tall prices tq come down. Some'ptti-
ers are somewhat more impatient
than spmewhat.
DR. JOHN A. PHILLIPS
Graduate Veterinarian
Office Texas Drag Co.
Office Phone 8. W. 213. Residence
Phono Ind. 146
-Score by innings
Ardmore ..111 101
Cleferne ..100 001
R. H. E.
43x—12 15 2
007— 9 8 2
Batteries: Settles, Chlette, Parham
and Pemberton; Abbott, Lind and
Shaw.
WHY . NOT LUMBER?
Paris p, Sherman 3
•Sherman, May 27.—In a game fea-
tured by five home runs,! Sherman
lost to Paris, 8. to 3, Friday. Estes
knocked two 'homers, a double and a
slirgl* out of five times up.
You don't buy shoes of a house you know
nothing about. You buy your clothing from
the house you kngyr handles the best, don’t
you? Why not lumber and building ma-
terials? EMPLOYES LUMBER CO SELL
QUALITY LUMBER and when we say
QUALITY that’s just what we mean. We
stand back of it.
BUILD A HOME . ~1 --
L. A KAYSER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Income Tax Law a Specialty
Office over Harmon I Bros.
Jewelry Store
PEN1X, MILLER, PERKINS
A DEAN —
LAWYERS
Morrison Builjding
Graham, Texas |
S. W. Phone 204 Ind Phone 330
SMITH A BIRGE
A tlerney s-at-Law
Tidwell Bldg.
WHITE TRUCKS
Distributed By
OVERLAND MOTOR CO.
Wichita Falls 1 Texas.
H. T. SELF, Sales Mgr.
- ROBOWN HOTEL ■ (
—Eat At—
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Larry’s Coffee’s
LARRY’S COFFER 8HOP
rwo Doors North of Strand Theatu
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GRAHAM AUTO LAUNDBT
Washed, Polished, Greased or Re-
aired. We are located at the xmt
of the Metropolitan Cafe and Gra-
ham Barber Shop. For .hat kind el
service call us—Phone S. W. 156.
Chas. F. Triplett
Wi Fr-Schem-k
Sc re by innings.
Shtrman ...010 000 002—3 7 5
Puris .......104 010 200—8 12 1
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Batteries -Sherman, Bartell, Crowe,
and Rainey, Paris, Ganes and Mon-
rin;ro. Umpires, Myers.
EMPLOYES LUMBER CO.
“QUALITY AND SERVICE” *
Phone S. W. 115 Ind. 151
YARDS: GRAHAM. - SOUTH BEND. — ELIASVILLE *
Bonham 6, Resnrters 1
Bonham, Texas, May 27—Bonham
won the second game' of the serT<S|
from Mineral Wells here today, 6 to1
1. Duffy wa& in. spiendid form and
received errorless support. Except
for two innings. Coop pitched fine
ball. President Keisker of Fort.
Worth anA President Esliclc of Min-
eral Wells dub attended the game
Supma hit over the right fence for
the visitors' long run. ,
Score by innir0's R. H. E
Mineral Wells 010 000 000—1 5 :
Bonham ......093 000 80x—6 7 0
Batteries: Coop and Scctt; Dnffy
end Moss. Umpires, Wcsf
Adams. k' •
Team Played Won Lost
Fort Worth ...42 25 17
Houston ......42 - 25
Beaumont ....<42 22
Galveston .....42 23
Shreveport ....40 20
Dallas ........38 16
San Antonio ... 42 18
Wichita Falls .41 16
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20
20
21
24
25
Pet
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.595
.537
.535
.500
.432
.429
.890
Friday’s Results
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Fort Worth 7, Beauont 0.
Dallas 8, Houston, 0
San Antonio 7, Wichita Falls 3.
Shreveport 3, Galveston 1.
Saturday’s Schedule.
Fort Worth at San Antonio.
Dallas at Galveston.
Wichita Falls at Beaumont.
Shreveport at Houston.-
1.
Team Played Won Lo«t
Pet.
San Angelo ...36 22 14-
. . t~. afl 21 15
.611
.588
jRanger ----^..38 22 16
.579,
Sweetwater ... 35 19 * 16
Cisco .........35 15 20
Ballinger .....87 10 27
.542
.420
.270
Friday's Results
San Angelo 13, BallingW, 11.
Sweetwater-Abilene gam#
poned on account of rain.
Saturday’s Schedule.
Abilene at Sweetwater.
San Angelo at Ballinger.
Ranger at Cisco.
Team
Played Won Lost
Pet.
Paris ..
23
6
.793
Ardmore
......27
20
7
.741
Cleburne
17 '
12
.686
Bonham
14
14
.500
Sherman
......29
7
22
.241
Mineral Walla ..29
Friday’s R
. 7
SMlta
22
241
Ardmore 12, Cleburne 9.
Paris 8, Shcrmah 0.
Bonham 6, Mineral Wells 1.
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TONIGHT —
,BIG TENT
THEATRE
HAST 4th ST. Just OFF SQUARE
DOORS OPEN 7:30 CURTAIN 8:30
RICE & DORMAN
STOCK C ■
PRESENT 1•
- A Great 4-Act Comedy-Drama
* “Turn 0’ The Road”
j A play* that is Mostly Comedy of
I r ™ ■ this,. Rural Brand.
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^ The Banker’s Viewpoint
Our success ss bankers depends upon the way we appre-
ciate the needs and requirements of oar depositors.
The banker's viewpoint must include your viewpoint.
We serve our depositors as their - requirements demon-
strate need. ° ' .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SCHENCK & TRIPLETT
v-,.' LAWYERS
Office over him N’atirnial Bunk
Graham, Texas
M. D. Brown - Elmer Graham
_ BROWN & GRAHAM
Lawyera
Graham National Bank Bldg
GRAHAM, TEXAS
STINE & STINE-sp.
ATTORNEYS-AT LAWt
Office Over Sloan's Drug Store
GRAHAM, TEXAS
ARNOLD & ARNOLD
Attorneys-at-Law
First National Bank Building
]|J _ NortlTjJuie Square
't
Grnhaaa. Texas.
For Your Health Drink Electrified Water
DRINK ELECTRIFIED WATER
Hot weather will aoen be here—your drinking water is an impor-n
tant factor in the preservation of your health.
ELECTRIFIED WATER COMPANY
Electrified Water ie Pure.
Phones: 8. W. 200: lad. 235
MARSHALL & KING .
* LAWYERS
Office over Gaham Nat’l. Bank
1 RAH AM ... TEXAS+
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JOHNSON — JOHNSON
LAWYERS -
West Side Square
Graham, Texas *
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McBRAYER A YOUNG
Attorneys at Law
Practice in all. State and Federal'
Courts .
Herman T. McBrayer H. H. Guice
Aldan S. Young
____TIDWELL BUILDLING
GRAHAM, : Texas i
UNITED HOME BUILDERS
OF AMERICA
3 per cent RmI Estate Loqns I
A^Good Investment; a Safe and Sane
Propoaltlon.
SAM GOLDWATER, Agent
.GRAHAM WELDING AND MACHINE CO-
Acetylene and Boiler" Work a specialty.* Get your Weld-
ing and Boiler Work .done by people who have the reputation of
turning out Hie best work in the field.
i I
If it Is Mi right we mahe it right Phone 50-M
MONDAY, MAY THIRTIETH
Honoring those Soldiers who lost their
, lives in the Sixties—:those of the late war
with Germany and with a tributei of
thanks to our Soldiers now living this
bank will remain closed all day Monday,
May Thirtieth.
THE
Graham National Bank
“The'Bank on the Corner.’
OFFICERS JCND DIRECTORS
. W. A. Corbett, President
G. D. Hinfwi. Vice i’res.
H. L. TiJwil, Cashier.
H. D. Hemphill Vice President
and Cashier. --—*—
R. B. Whittenburg, Vice Pres.
Mrs. H. D. Criswell, Asst. Cashier.
R. J. (Mann) Johnson
A. A. Marrison.
ATTENTION!
u. S. ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
Tents, Cots, Mattresses, Comforts, Blankets, Clothing
Shoes, Boots, Etc.
- IF THE ARMY AND NAVY HAD IT, WB HAVE IT *
WICHITA HOTEL BLDG.
r“
EAT AT THE
Metropolitan Cafe -
No. 2
— Quick Serviee-rPopuiar Prices —-
West Side Square R- D. Bartholomew
HAVE YOU TRIED A PACKER OF OUK iCE
CREAM?—Made in Graham. We deliver to you
4 Young Co. Ice Greann.Co. -
W 4th Street Ind- Phone 40-J
Special Scenery
“ flevmr-i
Only One Perforutaace Each
• Auferteab American legion
L
TAILORED SHIRTS ARE BETTER
PHONE FOR SAMPLES
W.R.STAFFORD ;•
vaodevtne Biww Am ti^nie^senlative for Wichita Shirt Co.,
We_Hwe_^tog_to^^
Hfi BIG ACREAGE to manipulate, the big
COMPANIES HAVE THEIR EYES
i PARSONS NO. 1
Several of the big oil companies tfave large holdings
in the Bunger field. None of them will part with an
acre, and there is no acreage for sale there by indi-
vidual holders. The reason is self evident—they have
confidence that the field will provfi wonderfully pro-
ductive. K,. . .
The managers of the big Companies are! familiar
with every move that is being made in this field. They
are keeping close tab on Parsons No. 1, paying more
attention to-its progress than to that of any other test
in thb field—all of which goes to show that our faith
in the proposition* is shared by men who know the
game from soup to nuts.
A big company, with thousands of acres in a body,
might hold back development of a well, for purposes___________
of manipulation, but this Company owns nothing in
Bunger except the 203 acres of this drill site. We have ,
one object—to bring in a good well—and every detail \
of expense is operi to the inspection of every stock-
holder in the Company. ' •*.
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The drill is now down more than 1200 feet and is
going strong. The shares you intend to buy should
be bought NOW! Every shareholder and every citizen
of Graham will benefit when Parsons- No, 1 comes in.
Kind words are better than coronets—but they
won’.t pay for casing. May we hear from you?
i |
Baines Production Co.
Lynch Building Phone 146 Graham, Texas
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Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921, newspaper, May 28, 1921; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123937/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.