The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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fromlied by tbe president, Mr. Kirby. 1 The president. Mrs. McJimsoy,
Bible lesson and *ray> (opened tbe meeting by reading
ler the regular stody in the book the 10th chapter of Romans; i
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Marietta, Okla., for* a
of Genesis was taken up. and
finis lied. 8o next j»eeting we
pursue the same ~weH* prepared
coarse, beginning the book of
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The mite boxes were opened
good contribution,
re was a regular
monthly frqe-will offering. Our
new pastor’s wife, 8ister Rouse,
was welcomed as a member. We
hade had a new member
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1 Roger Williams,, of Newcastle, month this year which is ner-
a pleasant call
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ea shipped three
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‘ ; Worth, Tuesday.
Will Gay, one of tbe leading
young menof True, spent Sun-
day in the etij? v
Bob Bailee, of Elbert* ^
lg for Smithfield
T, to irislt relatives.
Remember me on the 23d and
give me ^6wMtM^i6r Tax Gol-
ector.—W. B. McKain.
A R. Looney, a barber pf 01
fcney, wae in attendance open the
>unty oomyfrere this week.
' C. And^non r is hauling
[ machinery tbUrweek for his new
four stand, 70 saw gin at Finis.
J. M Thomas was here buy-
lg furfiiture for bis new forty-
>m hotel at Loving, Monday.
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A, H. M. Anderson was among
who were th-
le first qf
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for C^mp
a family
idons.
ittie Hall,
visiting
sr, Mr
and tfri&E. E. HajjjjfeB
W. Taliaferro and wife
tainly encouraging. Mrs. Tid
well made a speech of affection-
ate farewell on the part of the
cars Qft beef cattle to North Ft. gocl®fc^ Mrs. Ford, expressing
appreciation of her faithful work
have returned to Ardmore,
, Okla., dfter a* months visit to
their son, J. W. Taliaferro, in
this city.
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Miss Bessie Fletcher returned
to Jmt home at Eliasville last
l Monday where she will spend
a\ severs! qroaL,°^|»>]f> of
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Rev. 8. If. Price, of Blue
8prings, Miss., is paying a two
weeks visit to , b!s brothers,
Messrs., J§h Price and Dr. Ira
and regret at her early depar-
ture from our midst.
r After adjournment, several
musical pumbers were enjoyed.
The next meeting will be with
Mr.. Kirby.
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Lawn
Tents
Cots
8ummer Portieres.
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Lots of hot weather before ns,
but ue are making end of the
season prices on all of tbe above
Roods, trrr w. 8. McJimsey.
W. P. * Stinson, from the
EliasyUle oountry, was in town
Monday, and left a nice order
for printed matter with us. Mr.
Stinson says he has got more
hogs and mo^e old' corn than
anybody in his immediate neigh-
borhood. •« V-—
prayer, following, led by Mrs.
Rose; after which the regular
business session was held—the
most important item of which
was the doubling^# tbe monthly
dues in the interim in rest dur-
ing the summer months, and the
formulation of plans further
to liquidate the church debt.
The hostess served delicious
refreshments in a delightfully
ate toasfs proposed to the two
new members, Mrs, Wynns and
Miss Roberta Akin. ~
On Thursday, the 21st, at 5
o’clock tbe regular missionary
meeting will be held with Mrs^
McMurry; the subject for the
meeting to be "Tbe Signs of the
Timee.”
Tt tbe Veters of Yeeef teiety.
I am in the race fotsT^x Col-
lector and earneely solicit jour
support. I am thoroughly qual
ified to fill the duties o£this of-
fice if elected, and sh^fexert ev-
ery effort nossiblpfif ’ honored
with this office totoake you a col
lector of FjxJm you will feel
justly prowT p;.
Again thanking you for your
support.at the primary, I remain,
Yours Very Truly,
W. E. (Dad) McKain,
(Adv.)1 - Newcastle, Texas
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D. D. Tandy, cashier of Olney
State Bank, was in attendance
u pon the K. of "P. Lodge lit their
meeting last Monday night for
the purpose of extending an .in
vitation to the degree team of
the Graham lodge to visit his
Mff.TrE. Mathewnn«nte«fHt*, Ttte^^ Bi*ht *"d
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Miss Lou Brown, of Oxford,
Mississippi, and Miss Julia
Bnown of McKinney, Texas, are
visiting Mrs. Mathews'
. Mrs. W. M./Mathews.
They wiU spend several weeks
Price of Eliasville.
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Tyra, which? Mrs. Tyra we
suspect- Does It pay? An in
quiry at our local banks Is suf-
ficient.
J. H Robtfto»rwbo lives fourjtfats off to Mr.' Tyra, or Mra.
n)iles east of Graham,-was trad-
ing in town Monday. Mr. Rob-
bins adds his name to our list of
readers thisAveek. §
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William Bullock and slaters,
Cora, and ^Laura, of Cappell,
Texas, are visiting their uncle,
John Bullock, and family at their
ranch home bix miles west of
Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. 0, E. Holland
have returned to their home at
Belton, Texas, After several
weeks visit to Mrs! Holland’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. tR.
Mabry, and other relatives in
this city. '
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They will dors year backache,
strengthsn your kidneys, cor-
■ riflurinary irregularities, build
| _ op th* Worn out tluuei, «od
| eliminate the excess uric acid
that cause! rheumatism, Pre.
went Bright’s Disease and Die.
b.te., «d re.tor, health Usd
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In Graham.
Wmted—Bids for one thou-
sand cords of sound oak wood,
or any part thereof, price to be
delivered at Graham, Texas.
Deliveries 8ept. 1st to Nov. 15.
Rights reserved to reject any j pr
all bids. Address all bids in
writing to Graham Commercial
Club.
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Russel TyrA, of Murray, sold
laat~week to local dealers 2921 2
POhnds fo Rhode Island fryers
for $35.18. , They were all- of
uniform color and pure strain.
some of the secret work of the
order for the new lodge recently
organized there.
Mrs- N. P. Young.* living on
the Will Maye»_place, has our
thanks this week for some very
- fine- beets and radishes. She
also sent a cabbage■- turnip,
which was tbe first we had ever
seen. These vegetables were
as fine as a person could expect
to. raise in any country and
wouM convince anyone that
Young county is a leader in all
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. pf Jean, Chas. Jones, of Throck
op.VjBBl—faorton, R^fcrr.Bales, Cf Throck-
gentlemen were in town Mond$j
trading and to hear Hon. John
H- Stephens: G. M. Kinder, of
Jack county, Street Chandler, of
Murray, R, G. Griffin, of South
Bend; Will-True, of Flat Rook;
Charley Thigpen,' of Red Top;
Dan Norris, of Loving; J. W.
McKinney, of Loving. t
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morton, J. W. Marshall, pf
Loving.
One bAy mare with blaze face,
about 13 1 2 handA^dgh, strayed
from our pasture :M town
last week, had ^ JnNon front
foot when last seen. wttll pav
liberal reward for _igforation
leading to her recovery
Carlton Bros.
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J. %W. Taliaferro gave /his
Sunday School class of ‘boys a
four days’ outing in camp life
amTfishing on the Clear Fork pf
the Brazos.. They made a
speciality of catching turtles and
gar. There were fourteen in
the party, ilr. Taliaferro is an
active. and| successful teacher,
and nothing is more healthful to
Christian development than well
directed and innocent pleasure.
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We are glad to note Graham's
rapidly growing im;>ortance as a
wholesale buying point; the fol-
lowing out of town merchants
arc repqrted as in buying and
freighting: J. L. Casileman of
IMbGlamery A
Eliasville, -Mauldin A Son of
Finis, R. G. Cunningham for O. A.
McBrayer, of South Bend, J. T.
fjamar, of Jean, A. J. Cantwell,.
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During rie^t week we
offer the following goods
at the same prices as
quoted during our Clear-
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Mens' Suits
Boys' Suits
Ladies' Skirts
Ladies' Slippers
Childrens' Slippers
Dress Goods
Embroideries
Hosiery
Underwear
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W. T. Chandler, an exper-
ienced poultry raiser, is in onr
city looking for a location. Mr.
Chandler thinks climatic ^and
other conditions are good here
in fact,... climatic conditions are
most favorable for both poultry
and hog raising, as cholera and
other ravaging, diseases | are
totally unknown in'this country.
Our land men are determined
thAt nothing shall get by, so we
fully expect to be able tn ah-;
nounce in onr next issue of Mr;
Chandler’* permanent location
in or near our city.
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Acetylene Lights
I have purchased., from J85. C.
Stovall the Acetylene Light
Plant and'will devote my entire
time to lt.i If voy want your
home or business house lighted
see me. TMi> thw best light
you can get st shy price and if
you give it s fair trial you wfH
agree with me, X-~ 1
Yours truly,
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1910, newspaper, July 14, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850019/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.