The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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Hotels and Restaurants
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HOME FOR SAVINGS
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C. L. Jones has moved to the
Call and see our fresh vegetables, Celery, Tomatoes, I
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the amount of a year’s subserip
D. G. VICK.
Vielies.
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D.G. VICK.
Co’s millinery department.
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Graham,
Sam Dixon and daughter. Miss
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D. J. B)and m,
HaHam & Jone
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Price 25c, 80d
Sold by all dr
uggists.
R. L. Wilis and
hanan, of Jean, were here
Cash or credit-A.W.ily visits to their homes
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over the J. I. Case line at
Vick’s.
PLANTERS
J. I. Case Buster Planter.
line of Grocerie
I want your by
or credit. D
ATTENTION
I have a full andmplte
in the dosing of the Graham Cot-
ton Oil Mill for the season.
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Luther Braddock writes a let-
ter this week from Steedman,
Oklahoma, in which he encloses.
Planter. \
All latest improved,
them before you buy.
'in the open air. t
• Rev. Wyeor, of Eliasville, Rev?
and Mrs. Gaines B. Hall and H-
thirty-six years and
to continue tn visit
He came here in 1875
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Butter, U vies
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Most of the weather men agree
thrat the remainder of this month
will be severe an cold.
Just Received.
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usfess, cash
VICK.
a specialty.
A. L. Owen was here from Bung
er yesterday and handed us his
renewal to The Leader and Dad
Sewing Wanted!
Ladies’ and children’s bonnets
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can make you a
2, 3 and 5 years.
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a nice donation to the excheq-
uer, . vhich places his sbsorip-
tion figures in advance.
Stock Co., opens their week’s en-
gagement on Monday night Feb-
mary 24th. ,
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We are daily expecting a
car of Velie buggies, some-
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wst Graltam, which Mr. Arnold
recently ptrehased.
A heavy cold in the iungs that J er
Mrs. G, W. Black, who has been
critic a H ill for the past two
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We Can Furnish the Best Fancy Goods for Dinners,
Suppers, Entertainments and Special Occasions.
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to The Leader and says
Mr.‘and Mrs. Fred T. Arnold
are preparing to start house-
kpmg in the Cooper house in
R. L° Reed is in Dallas on
business this week.
Evans Mabry is improving his
home in east Graham.
J. D. Lamar has accepted a po-
sition with Miller & Son.
Seth Mabry has re-entered hte
Bowie Commercieal /College.
and comments upon the great there to visit her mother at Com-
and has seen this country spring
from a vast wilderness.
G. P. Daniel, one of the old
timers on Gage creek, and one
of The Leader ‛s -best friends was
in town on business Tuesday-
He says that in u camp of wood-
choppers near Murray, tl
seventeen cases of n - .
One Success Sulk
good repair, for sal
two six-plow ridinX c
Timmons place west of town.
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and Velie Buggies at Vick’s.
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that there Was no .chance for.
her recovery, so the good news
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remain here a few days to assist fs here visiting the family of W.
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The Grahamm Cotton OU Mill
crushed its last seed for the
present season at 7 o’clock last
Saturday morning. This has been
the best season the mill has had
since its esbablishment, owing to
the Lange cotton crop raised last
year. The employees will all be
laid off as soon as the machinery
can be cleaned up and closed.
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Highest Prices I
M urn'll, who have been visshting ens. Turkeys, Eggs
relatives near Graham, left on
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Our new Refrigerator, Meat Slicing Machine and Glass Tubs
containing Relishes, Pickles, Chow Chow, etc., are sanitary.
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. Mrs. Bryant and son, of Spring
y-, Creek, spent two or three of
(old stand, this week here visiting her sister,
We can make you a loan <
epfs time or we
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A W Bue- awount of good reading matter anche, Mr. Morrisrn continued
• on the paper contains each week, his journey to eastern markets,
business Monday, and ordered We appreciate such kindnesses The two mini-ters returned to '
The Leader to continue its week- from our friends and are always Graham ard had a severe cases
during glad to know The Leader pleases of lagrippe, but both were able b
its readers. eo to preach on Sunday
. —-----•---- took advantage of our clubbing
Miss Eula Logan left yesterday offer of The Leader and Dallas
for Dulkna to study the Spring News both (for one year for $1.75.
millinery styles and to assist in,,, . ..
purchasing goods for Street & P. P. Timmons, one of. the
: leading citizens of the Elbert
country, was in town on buni-
on nesg last Monday and gladdened
we the newspaper man ‛s heart with
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keep her coming.
Keys Found.
The loser of a bunch of three
door keys and two button hooks
Edna Bowron lias the
Maurine Norman h$s the mens - *
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B. A. May is here from Okla-
homa proapecting.
Mrs. J. C. Vaughan is reported '
to have the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Loving are
expected in tonight to spend a
few days beffore going to their
home at Jermyn. ’
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Milt
Ball, living on the M. K. Graham
Clear-Fork Karm, last Monday,
February 10, a boy.
Henry Mowry living out on
route one, was one of the few
who braved the snow last Satur-
day to trade with our merchants.
See high class musical special-
ties that will be ihtroduced on
different nights during the New-
ton Stock Co’s, engagement at
the Opera House, week beginning
Monday, February 24th,
S.'Boyd Street left yesterday
morning for St. Louis and Chi-
cago to purchase the spring
and summer stock of dry-goods
for dhis firm.
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Time to Plnt
Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets
and New GardehSeeds. Select
them early.—W. Tidwell A
Sons. ,
F. Wear.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will
Currant, last Tuesday, Febru-
ary 11, a boy.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Norred, living on Flint Creek,
last Tuesday, February 11, a boy.
^9999 99999999 aeveddddddddat Miss Pearl Matthews is visit-
• - % ing in Dallas.
Mrs. Pearl Mandeville.
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Mrs.-H. M. Ford and son, of
South Bend, were among the Big
Monday visitors to Graham who
quant doses of BALLARD’S HORE- Perico, > Texan writes us this____
HONND SYRUP. It checks the week one of the brest letters’we L. Morrison attended the Mim
nntgrestorrestere. normn condlttons. have received in a long time, sionary Conference at Font Worth
and $1,00 per bottle, in which he praises The Leader last week. Mrs. Hall went from
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The many friends of Mrs. R.
V. Tidwell are rejoicing over tho
reports that come from her siek
room, to the effect that she
is much improved. For several
Weeks she had been near death’s
door and for a time it, seemed
last.Friday in the interest of his
new irrigation plant which he is tin
installing on his plantation on the
<f The springtime of youth should be
employed in planting the seeds f thrift
which will yield a crop to provide for
the winter of old age.
q Start today.
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on a ring may have them by
calling at The Leader office be-
fore 10 o’clock next Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Ed Gollins and children
left lasit week for their homme in
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G. IL Bunger was here from
Newcastle last Monday. It was
the first time he had been in
Graham for a number of -months
and he enjoyed meeting and
The weather mtan has been
handing us some real winter the
past week. A good snow Fell
Friday and every day since has
been cool and disagreeable.
Mrs. V. E. Eddleman returned
Saturday night (rom Fort Worth
where she has been in the sani-
tarium for the past month. She
has improved rapidly since the
operation and is slowly regain-
ing her strength andhealth.
* Notice to Stockholders. ,
SOUTHWESTERN ’PHONE 23-3
INDEPENDENT ’PHONE 80-3.
Evans Jackson, a former citi-
zen of Graham who now lve.i
Union City, Tennessee, sends us
his renewal to The Leader this
week and speaks scene nice
wordsstous. .- _
For Sale. -
We have a gobd qtgk
horse to sell for daskor on time.
Norris-Johnson Hdw. Co.
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Dorothy Vaughan is improvinge
from a case of measles.
Ben Thompson was here fromm-"
Seymour the first of the week.
Q. Street has about recovered
from a severe attek of lagrippe.
Mrs. W. C. Harrell, of Newcas-
tle, received a message Sun-
day that her mother was very ilz
in Gainesville. She took the
train Monday mornimg, aocompa-
mied by her little daughter, also
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrell and
children.
chldren, and that th «3get- •
„aa nanyzeesgiqarans tusie za an tlanscnnyrargandltanearna .
been the start ing point • In many ih Graham.
cases of dimease that ended fatally- ‘t. !
The sensible course is to take fre- Vernon ( row, who now lives at
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A meeting of the stockholders ।.
of the UniopXGn Company, at; as News. Mr. Owen has been
Graham, JTnecby called to ; regular reader of The Leader
m-et at thcodrt house in Gra- or over
ham at 1 o’clock on Saturday, "mn 8 it
February 22. A. 11. Jones.
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STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS
a bargain. These mpleqents are
second-hand, but in fkst-elass
want the nobbiest buggy
ever shown in Graham wait
a few days for this car of
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Lettuce, Radishes, Turnips,1 Beets, Peppers, Squash,
Onions, Mustard and Spinach Greens, etc.,
UNDER ARTIFICIAL SPRAY
The only thing of the kind that was ever in Graham. It is worth your
while to call and see this most practical spraying machine which keeps
vegetables as fresh as when they came from the garden.
Get our prices on the biggest and best line of Canned Goods
ever brought to Graham. See the display of the celebrated
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Come in dnd see us. We treat our customers right.
b,da ya,-
the train Friday for their home
at Plains, Texas. Miss Murrell
will re-enter school at Lubbock
uupon her return.
n- Coming.
This week we will unload
another car of Moon Brothers
Buggies. We hax all the latest
styles in this ceqam if you are
needing a buggxjbe sure and
call in and se them.
Norris-Johnson Hdw. Co.
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J. C. Tipton, the new merehant
at Eliasville, has our thanks
this week for a aice lot of-job
work, and also for his renewal
to The Leader.
See G. C. oy- for a cheap
dwelling hoseAor the miner.
Plenty of goodater.
Mrs. G. W. Black is oble to
sit up in bed a part c the. time
and her many friends feel,con-
fident she will ssn be enjoying
her former good health.
For Sale oKTrade.
Oue god Sulky).
W. I. Tidwey & Sons.
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Clear Fork.
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Bring us your chickens, eggs,
butter, hidans/frs; we try to
handle everythin Whe farmers
have to sell.— OweA& Young.
George McCallister was here
Monday from his home in Miller
Bend and purchased a quantity
cl? carbon with which to kill the
prairie dogs on his place.
. SPECIAL NOTICE
II you need anything in
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Seey/Corn
The best Krieties of Texas
grown seed corn)now in. Buy
your seed eanZ-W. I. Tidwell
& Sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rehders
have returned from Fort Worth
to again make Graham their
home.
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A treat is in store for the peo-
ple of ‘Graham when the Newton
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R. E. Mabry returned Tuesday
night from a trip to Bowie.
Large bkkQueen Olives.—W.
I. Tidwell & Sons.
A. W. Kay spent a few days
of dast week in Wichita Falls.
For cheap money-o land, see
—C. W. Hinson, Graham, Texas.
Al Storms and sun, Buddie, of
- . Lucille, were here Monday.
Triumph peed Potatoes at—
Owen & YonMs:
S. Poff was one of the number
here from Jean last Monday.
D 8. MeDonaxd, of Woodson,
was a TFrades Day visitor to
Graham last Monday.
Vegetables rpived fresh the
first and last ofkach week.—W.
I. Tidwell & Sons./
Mrs. J. A. Mndel left Mon-
day morning for a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Will Gay, at Jer-
myn.
Just received fqur barrels of
pure Ribbon Cany--yrup; bring
— Four jugs —Owen19 Young.
J. T. Marshall, father of our
. popular young county attorney.
Fay Marshall, was trading and
visiting in the city Monday..
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to Dallas
E. C. Stovall we
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913, newspaper, February 13, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505966/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.