The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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Mll bat gfaabUd ut to ttcuit tucb good -
prices lor ©i$r products,** saps the up-to*
data farmer, “that ere bare bad a far
more profitable season than ever before.
Both farm and home have benefited.”
You may bare a profit-producing tele-
phone by means of our Rural Lino Plan. ~
Write for booklet•
The Southwestern
Telegraph and Telephone Co.
DALLAS, TEXAS
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PROGRAM FIFTH
SUNDAY MEETING.
To be held with the Pish
•- Creek Baptist Church, hf^mnin^
Thursday night before the fifth
Sunday in Deoeovber,
Thursday Night, 7:30 o clock
-r-lntrodnobory bon, O. W.
Black. Alternates E. Dickson.
~ FRIDAY.
^$-•0’clock a. m.—Devotional, J.
O. Wilson. t! •; -
*9:30—“The power pf Prayer in
the Chrfrti»» 4Afe^^ S. Wit-
~non. J.'W. NVwn«»iii, general-dia-
CUSsi'JtH. ■;
j ie»:30—“B^w-€an We > Boat
•Pro*aote the Interest of * the
Kin ;<Jom in Young County As-
sociation/’ Rev. Taylor, P. E
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•Buttle, general discussion.
11:30—“-(Christian Stewardship.
3t. Lindsey, J. T. Hunt, general
discuesion. *
12 o’clock, Adjourn.
J. 2: p. pa. —** What are the Bihle
4 .Qualifications -for Membership
in Baptist .Churches.” F. E. Sut-
tle. B. F. Weir, general dwcua-
siou.
r3:30~‘‘Does the Bible . Teach
Perfection in the Flesh?
<Gf W. Black.. F. E. Settle gen-
<eral disouNsion
4 >30 Adjourn.
7:30—PrqAehing, preacher se-
lected by Cpmnjifctee on * Divine
Service.
SATURDAY.
9 am. Devotional. W. T. Gra-
9:30—Select place Tor r
meeting. . , ■“*
io—“3Jo What Extent can Bap-
tists Affiliate with Other. Denomi-
nations in Religious Work with-
out Compronuumfc Their Princi-
ples,’^ J7 W.v Newsome. A- ' S.
Wilson, general discussion.
llj—What are the Bible Means
of, Growth ra the Spiritual Life,
J. I* Roach. F. ETBuUle, gener-
al ilfsctWfden. --------- ■ S*
12Adjourn.
2 p. m.—Devotional, Ctrl Nerw-
man, —t- _
2:30 The Caipe and Care of
Spiritual Declension in the QhriM
ian Life, Pastor Taylor. J. O.
Wilson, general discumiou. v
. :330 ‘ * What are the Best Means
of Enlisting Church Members in
Christian Giving and other Lines
of Christian Work, ’* O, ET Disk
son. E. D. Strange, general dis-
cussion.
•4:30 Adjourn
7,30—Preaching, followed by
collection for Buckners Orphans
Home, preacher to be selected.
SUNDAY
9:30— Sunday School Rally
led by»J. F. Morgan, C. B.
wood and WTT. Graham. Alter\
nate J. L. Roach of CHney. t
J. L. Roach
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ON MEN’S AND BOYS
CLOTHING
Commencing Friday Morning, November 17 1911
WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ HIGH CLASS SUITS.
- OVERCOATS AND TROUSERS AT A STRAIGHT DISCOUNT ON EVERY GARMENT OF
25 PER GENT OFF
OUR REOUUMTEXTREMELY
LOW PRICES
For your choice
of any $10.00
Suit or Over-
coat in our store. These
great values, so many of
our customers have said,
are not equaled elsewhere
at $12 00. ^
$1^.50 Suits and Oveteoats for $9.35.
bays’ Suits now
only " . . ,
225
J$2,50 Boys’ Suits $1 83T
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MEN'S $2.50 TROUSERS*
$188
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MEN’S $3.00 TROUSERS-
$2.2
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Boys’ $5.00 Suits »nd
Overcoats now only _
$22.50 Suits and Over-
coats- . $16.88
MEN’S $1.00 TROUSERS
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MEN'S $1.50 TROUSERS
$1.13
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Nowhere
Else Can you
get such ex-
cellent values, in $15
Suits and Overcoats- as
here. Compare them with
any you see elsewhere at
th at price. Choice now at
$1125.
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MILLINERY
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TWe have a high grade line
of Ladies^llats -ranging up to
$7.50 to close out in the next
fifteen days.^
Your Choice of these Hats
for . . . . $1.75
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E. S. Cu*enberry
F, E. Suttle
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O. M. JONES *
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Elegant hand tailored
Suits and Overcoats made
of dependable fabrics of
exceptional merit, all our
regular $20.00 values
he closed
^IQUII at $15.00.
MEN’S $5.00 TROUSERS
$3.75
6.00 TROUSERS
$4.50
. $6.50 TROUSERS
$4.87
$7.00 TROUSERS -
$6.13
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$18.00 Suits and over~
coats . . . . $13 50
Boys* 4.00 Suits andfnQQ
Overcoats now oi^y WIL
$3:50 Boys’ Suits $2.62
MEN *8 $3,50 TROUSERS7
$2.67
MEN’S $4.00 TROUSERS
$3.00
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Boys’ 6.00 Suits and#Jgfj
Overcoats now onljipX—
7.00 Boys’ Suits fr.l3~
30 00 Suits and Overcoats
* . . 22.50
Better suits and overcoats
than these were never sold
at $25. Every garment
perfect in fabric, style
workmanship: equal tb
$40. Suits of the
smalt tailors, at
equal id
$1875
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REMEMBER THIS OFFER .INCLUDES EVERY, BIT OF CLOTHING AND DRYGOODS.
NbTHING RESERVED. FIRST'COME; FIRST SERVED. COME.
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' IN TH* STORE.
Graham
R. L. Reed & Co.
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THREE DOORS NORTH OF POSTOFFICE
Ail kinds of Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing.
. Hat Work a Specialty.
The home of fine Tailored Suits for Ladies
‘ and Gentlemen. *
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IF YOU CAN’T COME,* WE CAN. it
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GIVEN AWAY.
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- ' EmA ui ev«7 $2.50 wtrtk $f Jewelry, Cit Gian, Silverware,
Witcka, Cbda, Etc., keifkt at i. L. Waeb, Jewelry Were entitles yai
t !■$« at tke tune it takes Ike pent ef the skert kind ea tke Big Nysteriaas
Clack (M the wti at kb place, ta travel tee eile. Tke tie aaldn| tke
■eerest ftm wifi receive a hinbene f«airi|k plated silver Serving M
vertk $7.6$. , Cutest dues Janaary 8, 1912. Ask fer year Gaemag
Bbak. GaesKS wist ke seat ia aet later tkaa Janaary 10th, 1912 ta
J. L. WOODS, Graham, Texas,
No guoMoa win bo accepted from omployooit of this house.
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The State Baak at Temple has
iiKTeoAed capital stock from $50,000
to $500,000.
Fuller's earth hae been found ta
Elite, Burleeon. amlth Fayette and
Shelby counties L
The oil welH ta EHeotra ore pro-
ductng an average of About $00
barrels per day. 1
Flaoo your loan with aw, I make
ao ehargm for gottlng your money.
■€. W. Hlnaon.
Lufkin twill aall an election for.
a bond Issue off200.000 for good
roads In. >tbe near future*
Six fam Liles of hommeeker* from
Arkansas, well equipped for farming
have located on farms near DiUey. \
For'Vood and Sawing, call on
Will Mayes, nr phono 107-3 Ind.
Contract has been let for the
new federal building to be 'erected;
at Mineral Wellp at a coat
$60,000.
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ArranRemenyi have ,beqn made
Oalveston for the hbipanent at a
cargo Of 10.000 bales of cotton di-
rect to Japan.
We would like to trede for soexe
good farms In Young and adjoining
counties—Young County * Abstract
A Title Company.
The elate experimental station
has employed a former tobacco ex-
pert of ttv®' VnU»d States Agricultur-
al Department to take charge of
the state tobacco experimental farm.
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THUS
Magazine
that makes
Fact
mom fascinating
Fiction
The Southwestern Telephone Com-
pany has purchased the exchangee at
Pam pa, M lam a. Canadian, Glazier
and Higgins.
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•ny time, anti whiJi will hold your intense
totem, ia running in
Popular Mechanics
Magazine
Are yon reading it P Two milHona at yoar
i it ia.....
at
i—old and young—man
and women—thoae who know ana tboae who
want to know.
se# eases kaom moi
Ma«meUs«r<
rvic you icvuiug gag * wu uuiuune am yum
ne^bonm and iHs tjhefsyoritemanfllM
appeals to alTclasaoi^old and
useful articles for homo and shop, repairs.
ate.
" (10 pagaa) tells how to
'ts. boats,
loves.
•* AssSaur Msshsalss
make Mission furniture, wireless outfits,
engines, magic, and all the thingg a boy
tuo sea vus. sttssui costas ia <
Aak rw Wnwi<,«l,i ta Sw r*ma w ,
wens so# ragg gsmsui cosy tob»y
POPULAR MECHANICS CO.
3M> W. WmUwm 8*.. CHICAGO
The AmericanrRlo OTando Land
aad Immigration OompXny of Mer-
codsd expects two oars of bomessek-
ers this week. ,
, Balovla Purs Apple Butter '
Stone Jars.—W. I. Tidwell St Sons.
The Galveston Commercial A»-
kOdUUon has 'wuhtulUsd. a proposi-
tion to the .national kqyernmsnt for
the estabUehsneiU of a fish’ hatch-*
err on the gulf coast. / -
The Commercial Club of Bryan le
circulating a petition asking , for
a $200,000 bond issue for the Im-
provement of Brasos County roads.
Don:t tail to get our prices on fin
Imbed family washing. We can aave
yon trouble and money—Orahaun
8team Laundry.
A Sherman County farmer raised
20Q bushels of sweet potatoes on on
acre of land that were readily mark-
eted for M00.00
According to the United States
Department of A$nLciirUune the es-
timated cotton production for Tex-
as, 1811-1912 la 4,280,000 bales.
Farm for Bale.
Land pries and terms to suit the
customer. See W1U Mayes.
1 The early ..>f a rail-
road la reported from Wellington
to Memphis itad .'thetKe to EVpiH
, on the Wichita Valley Railroad, giv-
ing direct connection witfcj Abilene
and Texas and PacMte^ rati road
paints. y /
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Loans! Loans!
I want good loana- on land. I
Han't charge $10.00 a . thousand
lawyer's fee when over $1600. I
pay sit expenses except abstracts.
I can now make loana promptly.
^ R. 0. McPhalll.
. . Loan anil Land Aft-
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The Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas will give a "short
winter course ta agriculture to fsnm-
efs, JanuAry 8, to 20th 1912.
The Chamber of Commerce of
\Ylohita Falls has launched a move-
ment for the erection of an audi-
torium having a seating capacity of ,
about 3000.’
Ws would like to trade for soma (
good farms ta Young and adjoining
counties—Young County Abstract
ft Title Company.
An active campaign will be inaugu
rated at once in behalf of issuance
of'f200.000 bonds for the building
and maintenance of gqod roads thro-
ughout Orange county.,
A company has been formed In
Corpus Christ! to develop an un-
usually large deposit of gravel found
on the Texas-Mexican Railway be-
tween there andJLaredo.
Fire Works ind Christmas
goods—sold cho&p rt B. A. Snodt,
dy’s Variety Stow.lL-'---.
It'is believed that within three
months actual woVjk ron the improve-
ment of the Rcudton ship Channel
under a $2,606,000 bond, will be
-under -way. ♦
Fare Mwsouri Apple Cider
for Christmas cooking, Fruit ’W.
Cakes and Mince Pies. While
it lasts at $1.00 a gal, cash.—
Graham Bottling Works.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1911, newspaper, December 21, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850006/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.