The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1909 Page: 5 of 12
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ne Home Is a Healthy Home
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Food Purity it of great importance in every well-regulated ho|n£.
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A Lines SNver.
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5 o’clock the Tidwell Philafchea
class entertained with a linen
•turner at the home of Mr. and
Mm. R. V. Tidwell in honor of
Mias Frances MoCommas.
* Immediately upon arrival the
guests were ushered into the
oarlor where they registered.
They were then led into the din
Th«. woman who fries or shortens her family’s food with lard is doing so be-,in* 1,00111 which was tastefully
cause she is unaware bf the ill effects which may come of it.t Lard-cooked food oever | decorated in the class colors,
ecu-
has been, never can be, as healthful as food cooked with, Cottolene. The very sources of
ch
the products will teach you this.
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•Lard is made from ho
* infection, or
nade from hog fat, and what assurance have you thatthe animal js free from
disease germs? On the other hand, Cottolene comes from the cotton fields
^SAlitn is vmaaIsi i s/\ rvt a a > ■ mJW# 4-v a I aaUtiSi^
blue and white. From the
ter-of the room a white parasol
containing the linen was sus
k*mded;\ Miss McCommas pull-
ed we string which let the par*
of the Sunny South, and is made from the purest, tfcfined cottonseed oil, which physi- asol down and on white and blue
cians to-day recommend at being fully as ff""1* ^---:l - ' n “
ifill as olive oil.
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Cottolene is clean, pure, and makes digestible* InourishingJood.
It has been recommended by physician^ generally for the building
up of patients whose bodies contain tuberculosis germs. Can you
imagine hog lard being recommended for such a purpose?
COTTOLENE U Guaranteed SSa*^ Lgfc STS? J
sol plcasd, slier having given Cottolene a fur teat.
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MAVAr C^U :n • D..1L. C»tfUn* ta packed in paila with an air-tight top to
JWU Ml PU1K keep it r|ean, fmh and wholeeome, and prevent it
irum catching dual and abaortung disagreeable odora, euch a* hah, oil, ate.
i Made only by THE N. K. FAlRBANK. COMPANY
ribbons suSpepded from the cen
ter of the rook were attached
Philathea cards GL ^ which the
young ladies wrote toasts. y
Miss Laura Wilkins pi\iuided
gracefully over the punch bowl
and when all had been serve3
they returned to the parlor
where they- were entertain-
ed with music by Mrs. John B.
Wooa- ,
The young lady received many
beautiful gifts and at 6:45 o’clock
the class and Jfrvited guests toSk
leave of their hostess declaring
it to be the succesful and
enjoyable function of the season.
ANNOUNCEftriENT
We take pleasure in announcing to our pat
general public that we will have with na for the
days only, y ^ ; i*,
Ocotobwr 2lat end 22nd,
An Expert Optician, representing Ihe
of AVK. HAWKE8 CO„ Atlana, Ga., theJ
favorably known optical establishment in the South. •
He Will Test Eyulght and Fit Oil
The Doctor is a graduate of one of the leading
Colleges in the United States, is thoroughly conv
all modern methods in refractive science, includii
•copy, Ophthalmology, eto, and has had long
in his specialty.
Remember
That we have arranged this engagement and
services of a man of rare ability and reputation,
we, personally, guarantee his work.
\ All examinations are free, and only regular
charged for glasses. .....
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> You Can Sava Money
And obtain the- highest class of professional
line by taking advantage of this opportunity.
The Jeader.
JGRAHAM, TEXAS, OCT. 21, IMW.
LOCAL and PERSONAL
;
. Don't fail to tr.^vae of R.
Hallam’s tender beef-steaks.
Sf ED WHEAT AND OATS
Graham Mill k Elevator Co.
G.
Honey just
G. Hallam’s
Pure Cal if or
received at R, Gt
Jas. T. Vaughan made a busi-
ness trip to Dallas the first of
the week- J
Supreme Fjou
Choice selected
is made from
t. Try it
lr is n
ive
and you will haveother.
FREE—If Dr. Cox's Barbed
Wire Liniment does not do all
that is claimed for it your mon-
ey will be refunded. For sale
S. I&iyA^CdT; ------,
•n to “Robert
last SaturSMHpRbor 10,
Vou can get THE STAR TF.Ui-
GltAM of Fort Worth, Texan, during
’‘BARGAIN DAYS,” Dec. 1-15, dailv (X ^ .
and Sunday l*y mail ONE YEAR fori COlne aAfyr ft, Graham
if any of your family are off
on a visit or your relatives in to
see you or anything of the sort
we4 would like to know it. If
their names do not appear in the
personals it is not our fault for
we try to catch all of the local
happenings.
Chid Weather* Advice
to all is to beware of colds on the
chest; as neglect*i they readily lead
to pneumonia,,cd«umptiyi]i^or other
pulmonary troubma.. Just as toon as
the cough appears treat it with Bal-
lard’s HorohvundSyrup, thy standard
cure of America. Use as directed—■
perfectly harmless. A cure for all
diseases of the lungs. Price 25c, 50c,
and 11.00 per bottle, s Sold by AH
Druggists. ,
Stamp Picture1
_ I have again open
picture studio north
irn.
&
stamp
he post-
office:
J. Driver.
Mrs, E. Griesenbeck and
daughter,^ Mis# Littleton,"* of
"Robert! Lockhart'f are visiting at the
homo of Mr.
Fulpsj **
and Mrs.J. W.
Have your
up, winter is!
t£r Aiuit cleaned
nihg. Phone us
The people (of Graham should
at all times Atand by the town
and never allow themselves to
knock on anything that has a
pretense of being a betterment
for the place. Every lot sold in
the incorporation means that
much for the place and. every
dollar invested here is sure to
be of some to all the people.
Our own family and home
should come first; our town
next. If every citizen would
only take the proper interest in
the place while this boom is on,
Graham would continue to boom
and we would soon have the pop-
ulation that the town is entitled
to. There is no risk in advising
.your friends to purchase property
in the town while lots are cheap:
We unhesitatingly stand by Gra-
ham in everything and feel sure
of th#cooperation of every busi- teresting talk. Mr. and Mrs.
ness jnafi in place, but there £>oWdle proved to be very cor-
If you have anything
R. G. Hallam wants
If you want to buy an
G. Hallam wants to sell
$3.25. After Dec. 15, rate ia 75o a
month. Agents wanted everywhere.
Wrlfr*y,Tipk -—— --
-We are expecting daily a car
of the old reliable Petlr Schut-
ller wagons, both ^al
boisdar'c rims, wait and
best wtufon,
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Rhone 51-8,
Taylor shop 8
Philips 91 2. ________ . - . '
The Young County Abstract A
Title Co. sold last week the W.
A. McBee place at Red Top to
andjs. W. Miller, of Frost, Texas,
you] who will rabve here in the near
future.
Kiowell A Cooper. *
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tto Viy it;
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The Eureka Literary Society
held a very interesting meeting
last Friday afternoon.
Kidwell and Qphper’s is the
best place in town to get
B. S. Doty & Co sell Df*. Cox’s
Barbed Wire Liniment. Guar-
anteed to heal withput a blem-
ish or your money retanded.
Buy your corn chops that are
manufactured! by the Graham
Mill <fc Elevatdr Company. They
are made of tht\\jjry best corn
and it is thoroughly cleaned be
fore it is chopped.
tanks and all kifras of plumb
ing. >—.....
For Good Hog Fence,
other
Yard Fence or
kind of fenoe,
trie Weld. We h
unloaded a car an
anything you want in this
line. . ;■
LYON HDW. CO.
lying just east of it and of the
Eiec-l aamc sj7G These places are
situated near^ the X tank. For
the former flace he paid $80 per
acre and for the latter $20. Mr.
Steadham purposes -moving to
the property, making it his home.
C. R. Klugbr, tho jewt-lor, lObO Vir-
ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes;
“I was so weak from kidney trouble,
that I could hardly walk a hnndred
feet. . Four bottles of Foley’s Kidney
Remedy cleared ray complexion, cur-
ed my backache, and the it regular-
ities disappeared, and I can now at-
tend to my business every day and
reccommend FoleyKidney Remedy
erers, as it cftrOd me after
to all sufferers, as It efi
V iie docfoh And other
failed ” Sold by B. 8.
Doty & Go.
MCHEEsfer
ONI.
ETTA.
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“An "laittFBffaH.
On la,st Saturday W. F. Stead-
ham, of Loving, bought^ the
Banks place containing 160 acres
and the place of Thomas Bros.
srs some who have al ways looked
on the dark side of everything
that continue to knock on the
town whenever the opportunity
presents itself.,JBy so donig Diey
are injuring themselves and are
a hind railed to t9'vo and
community. We should till get
together and pnitedly work for
the town. Graliarh will ^OhTinue-
to gi ow whether you stand with
us or not, and the hard <iiwds
you have fiafd against the plmSk
will return to you when the place
has .reached the proport ions of a
city. - You wilt then realize the
wrong you have done.your home
and friends, but it will beXQQ late
to retract your steps, for no
one witi ha,ve one iota of confi-
dence in you or, respect for you.
You may believe you are right
now, but if so you have never
studied the situation carpfully.
Quit your knocking and buy a
lot at once and do jour part
toward making a city out of
-fGrah
Well Known Hotel Keener Aloes an4
Reccommends Chamberlain’s
Celle, Cholera and Diar:
rhoea Remedy.
“I take pleasure in saying that I
have kept Chamberlain’s CoHc, Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy in my fam-
ily medicine chest for about fifteen
years, and have always had satisfac-
tory results from its use, I-have ad-
ministered it to a great many travel-
ing men who were suffering from
for which it is reccommended, and
have neyer failed to relieve them,'
says, J. O. Jenkiins, of Glascow, Ky.
This Remedy is for ssle by Sloan
Drug Co,
l. D. C. Meeting. ,, 4
The Daughters enjoyed a very
pleasant evening with Mrs. Sam
Ddwdlelast Thursday. On ac
cotint of some being absent who
were on the program, the enter-
tainment along that line was
short. Mr. O. A. Norris was a
visitor and gave the ladies au in-
.
dial in their hospitality to mem
bgrs and served a two course
lunctteog, which all enjoyed,
The program for next meeting
which will be held at the resi-
dence of Miss Pearl Matthews,
is as follows:
T Roll call, answer T>y giving
the luwne of some southern gen-
eral.
2 The ancient and moderii
hisfoty or North Carolina, by
Mrs. P. A. Martin.
8 Reading, “Little Giffin, .of
Tennessee,’* by Miss Cleo Hind-
man.
3 Need of more attention giv-
en the educatt of our boys in
the history of South.
-Throckmorton Times.
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Pure Mfoyf Butter at R. G.
Hallam’s. r
. Mfs. J. A. Harmon has been
quite sick the past week. *
Flies will not bother a wound
where Dr. Cox’s Barbed Wire
Liniment is used. For sale by
remedies hSd B. S. Doty A Co.
_ - fr-
ohn Martin.
^ale+y
lulhs, twcftjkyear olds and
tae half cash,
pot. 1*11,010. Eight
ft of Grsham.
A pain prescription is printed up-
on euch 25 cent box of Dr. Shoop’s
Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your doctor
or druggist if this formula is not
complete. Head pains, womanly pains,
pains anywhere get instant relief from
a Pink Pain Tablet. Soiddy
Doty & Co.
Call for feed «anufactire<l by
the Graham Nlih & Elevator
Company, Iheir bjfcir is rich and
their chops as as can .be
made from the best cleaned corn.
H. W. Drum, of Farmer, was
in Graham on business last Fri-
day.
Judge Geo. H. McLaren and
family returned from - Austin
last Saturday.
THE STaH^TEBEGRAM of Fort
Worthy Texas Is offering, during
“BARGAIN DAYBr” Dec. M5, the
daily and Sunday by mall ONI YEAR
for 13.25' Regular rate i» 75c a month.
Agents wanted every wher*- W rile.far
copl... • ■ ■■"
College Man
or ‘
Business Man
no matter what your tastes or
what price you wish to pay
for your clothes, we can hand-
tailor you to your entire sat-
isfaction and save you money.
Universal
ALL WOOL
Tailoring
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1 m I—186 Y^^qussior
each member di the chapter,
so, should “Medals or5*ri/y
gjv^n?” Discussion. fc-
5 Song, “Maryland,
Maryland.
After electing our delegates
to the Convention to be held at
Brownwobd Ifl- December
chapter adjourned. Mrs. W.
H. Logan is the’ delegate and
Miss Pearl Matthews alternate.
The next meeting will be held
Thursday night aftet’ Second
Monday. Would be glad to have
all members present and each
one try to get a new member.
TJie chapter is increasing in
membership rapidly and each
meeting gets better all are so
enthusiastic over the work the
Daughters are doing and Monu-
ment fund is increasing rapidly.
Mus. P. A. Martin.
H^orian.
Think of it, and say to some friend,
“The FORT WORTH STAR-TE^F-
ORAM gives full market reports, spot
cotton markets from Houston, Galves-
ton and New Orleans, with general
news from all over the world 12 to 24
hours ahead of any other newspaper. ”
Then hear him/lay, “Weil, let’s tekel
it.” Only U3-2^ for the daily and 8*hk
day by mail ONE YEAR, .during
annual /‘Bargain Daya,” Dec. 1-16;.
regular rates, 75c a month- Agents
wanted evsryfcherfc. Send lor t*npl<
is just the kind for the p^rtictijgr'nun whether he wi
richly but modestly clad, *or whether his tasW.dea
younger set to the more extreme styles.. ’ ^ -
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We guarantee complete satisfaction at a saving i
cordially invite you to call and inspect our hew
woolens.
Sold by Graham Tailor S
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SAM FUMMILL, Prc
' Cleaning and Pressing.
s. w
Ind:
Phone 51-2
Phone 91-3
fc. -
IEWELRR3 carry South
*J Bend Watches. Thai,
ought to be good enough
evidence that they are best
for you. W« know and we
will prove to you for the ask-
ing that no other watch you |
can buy will give you such
sa'ssaa
UoatonuNhSM.
J. T. Vaughan A Co.
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“ Across S
From Postof
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.....A Hand B<iqM
A child's hand bag, co;
some money was found
street last Sunday :
Owner can get same by
at this office ajnd describing
Robert Allen made a A*-
trip to Farmer and Shino
Saturday.
Mrs. Cunningham is
this week baying m^linqry'
forR. F. 8liort &
Will pay the
three or foui
ing from
, fat..!,.,'
bt 8. B.J«.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1909, newspaper, October 21, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth854991/m1/5/?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.