The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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tP- S. Doty & Com pany.
£ Druggists
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Dialect plays wfth character
lights and shadows of rustic
true to Ufd and desiring wltl
Stump «»d Tree Pullers
tin*. liiffereet
ars.S5.-a
affection
son whit
Agent, Finis, Texas
er for a number of real's to skip
the Issue during the holidays and
allow the office force to rearrange
things,'clean up shop; make out
kills and do a number of . other
lobs in ord^r tb be ready for the
keginning of a new year;
we hre anxious ourselves to
Christmas off, we will
Z krtak. the established rule. How-
ever if any of our friends are in
town and *ant to see us or pay
their subscription, tl*ey can' find
someone in the office who' will
gladly welcome them.
Again stating that there Will
I* no gaper next Week >an<r wish-
ing you all a Merry Christmas and
s Rgppy New Year, we*bid you
adieu for 1911,*
lr«'TOlPr-la»“W?Fn^wir tip week.
t . Q. Cardwelh of Profiit, spent
__J*M of yje week In the city/
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).i Corlane Galia.her -returned
" olf from a-*alstt in Amarillo.
t>. Loyd Street returned the first
sf Ji(f‘^week from a busline#* ,trip
aaV/est Texas. ' ' } *
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.Xii'j ';ry best tonic for your horse
xto>. and'' chicken—International'*
> 8U»« !t and Poultry ,Food.—W. I.
Tic .•A & Sops.
JTp5*. L. D Clark left Thursday
“jf|r 1 .*.t Worth, to spend a few
4kyt visiting.
Mrs. J. K Allen of Qoree, Tex-
as; Is visiting her mother, Mrs. A*'
K. Logan. ;**» £
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We are going to try to turn every piece of Merchandise under o
^■roof into cash by January 1st. In order to do this we will set
Groceries, Dry Goods, Furniture,
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Hardware and Implements
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In fact, everything in Stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES until
the 1st of January. If you don’t believe this statement,
come and see for yourself
Get ithe Price and see the Goods
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SO PAPER ISSUER
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HOME /J A LENT' PLAY
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A GREAT SUCCESS
We will Issue no paper-next week- j
VriTa* been the custom of the Dead-
er for a
Large Crowd Enjoy Cupid «t Vsa
,1 Opera Houno Saturday ,
Night, i ‘
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\ The play given to W •full houae
Saturday night by MWw Kuykendal
and her rlaaa for the benefit o*
the Band waa Indeed 'Ol ftuct^eas. be
inf one of the very beet ever giver
here by'-home talent. lOne felt that
Makes Rich Red Blood W?
really waa at Vawmr - am<*
with Impatient lntereat ■ it
Gas Well on Judge Arnold’s Ranch
“ - ' ^ ten years ago
Picture taken
Cupid w
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"Wee hhw he could' cause all to
“end well” when he had ao many
obstacles In the form'of a rich
suitor and deeper ate half staler to
(vonvtend with. '
Miss Kuykendall, a* Kate, the
heroine of the play, was splendid.
Herschel Kddloman as Shiny brough
down the house every time he emit-
ted any of tb$ knowledge that he
a&dundated through having gone
four
Belle
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half stater. In fact all the cast
seetued exactly fitted for their parts
' -and- carriedlCtberey thrvyngh-vwtttr trot
a-break.
Tike between act numbers were
enjoyed and the G fa ham High
School Male Quartet! made jts hit.
havlhg po appear four times.
* ' Miss Kuykendall displayed freat
talent, not oniy,*rr her own acting
but In her m&uageiq^^Qif th^e who!
play,; and Graham Is indeed fortu-
nttte to have one so capableA
- expression teacher.’
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^ When ypnr blood U impure remember that this is one (Lyif
,j> most satisfactory blood ancl, skin remedies in *
4* We do not claim ^lt to be a specific but it oomes the nei
4* — to it pf anything we know of.
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| It cleanses the blood of all impurities—destroys disease pro
? ducing therms—makes good rich 4ed h’ood—stirs up th
slu(fsr.ish blood—increases the circulation and supplies **
* nutrition to the body tissues. 4*
4 KeeP the Blood in a Healthy Condition X
The blood doing Its fall dsty and the ^ 4
shin will remain clear : * ^ * 4»
J and healthy -
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^ The blood muhtJbe pure in order to nourish the skip
4, , hhe foundation,«of health, ,This.is the foiMJdftioni
4. bade upon which the success of Nyal’s .Hot 8prings T
^ Blood Remedy is built—it purifies thelijood and keeps T
4* ifc pure- 4 %
•{• This remedy has our hearty endorsement—try it and you 4*
4* will never regret it.
J Price, $1.00 the bottl$. v
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with her parents.’
Hanson is a beautifully told
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Mr and Mm. E. T. Lewis of Loa
Jim Matthews has gone .to I M-ltfc CaqiUle Gaiiahar has . re- pMS Hanson a sure killer for
Valley, MUsisslppi, , to spend turped from Columbia, University, uie blues.
■exit Monday night'
Mrs. Q. .Street, leaves Friday for
Memphis, 'rexfts, to spend Chrtat-
mm with her parents. ^
Batov la Pure Buckwheat Flour
lb bag*—Batov La PsHoaks Flour
■eady prepared In packages—Ideal
for m quick breakfast—W. I. Tid-
well 4 Boos.
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litas Lillian Manning is expeotqd
Borne Saturday from Kerrvilta, Tex-
as. to spend ChrManas. ' 1
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O. Loving and son, Oliver Loving
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are An Mineral Wells for
of the latterh health.
Boa. Patrlc MeFsddta. In Border
Land at tbs Opera house next Mon-
day night will please you. Don't
flail to attend.
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Angeta*; California, are vAaltlng the!
daughter, Mrs. Ji R. MoCarroll. ^
Mias Laura Martin returned home
Wednesday night to spend Christ-
mas with home folks. ,
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Col. S. R. Crawford was oooflnbd
to hta room with a severe cold
the first of the week. -V—■
J. R. MoCarroll who has been
connected with the John B. Morrtao
Co. for the paet four ends half
yeafs has accepted a position r fas
cashier of the bank at Bullard, Tex-
as. He and hta estimable family will
be greatly missed la religious and
musical circle*.
Mo., io lipend the holidays.
R. W. Dooley, a proiq)erous Clear
Fork farmer, warf transacting busi-
ness In the city Last Monday/ ' «
Misses Agnes and Mary Craig are
expected home Friday from BL Mary
College, in Dallas, to spend Christ-
mas. 1 J,
Money matters the coaxing year
will be close so make arrcu)K«'ments
fr«r vrtnf r~»A« now. Big loans a
—Quick •mios. Low rates
and other costs—M. C. Stovall, ©«► » Antansss, Mtaeourt
ham. ‘ ' " * ji .
Go end see Bans Hanson. \ The
sweet yodler and whistler.
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B Boyd Street of Qrahsm Is tars
an business. He Is a very pleasant' M* hamfe and become accustomed to
gentleman and Its a source orjtlwr ways of the Sou Sham people.
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M\m Zada Burkett left this week
for Memphis Texas where she wll
spend Christmas and the holidays
with relatives. '.r
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Mias PgHtlne McJlmsey Is expect-
1 home the last of the week from
Danihl Baker dbliege at Bfown-
wood to spend the holidays.
Rev. E. McElya returned Saturday
night frhm am extended visit to
his old home to Illinois. He aMo
W. C. Matttaon stated last Mon-
Kentucky. The trip, he saye whs day that the show fall at Orth lest
▼«7 Ptosaaa* had ^e enjoyed mesta ^ln
ta, hta old b»yt^(rta«ta.
the qounrty would not suit him to -e|-on grx,^ they hare had
MV* fch wtooe he has made this state to five years. Ur, Matttaon believes
hams and become accustomed to prospsotn for skosUsot ofops next
year could not be brighter.
\V. ML Olid well,
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ptanaure to his friends to hav«'!l* says he to
him visit Rule—Rule Review. * | Texas now than
J. E. fortes was hers from Bliss-
vine on business last Monday * ■
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lights and shadows of xustlc 111
found a very warm place to the.
have within the paet few
found a very warm plaoe ln t
goers. Hans
hl,h oomss to the Opera
ouse Monday evening, Jan 1st
In this popular class and futherr
more, has been pronounced
competent critics fully up to eys/
standard In . post, altuatloii
personal. The scenes ‘are laid'
a quiet little hem let and t£s
notera introduced can ,be
recognised as Indigenous &
every American Country
The piece bristles wMfc ^
matlc action interspersed
plenty ot clean, wholesome
and has been the biggest hH
ataoe first produced. State f ,
sale at Vaughan's Jewelry St4r».
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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/m1/8/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.