The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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We buy Cotton and all kinds of Poultry. Sec us
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before you sell The-best stock in town,
and priced'are nghttod.
MABRY; SHORT & Co.
- "‘The Price is the Thing."
Graham,
A Sensitive Man.
Sam Jones Dead.
J.ft. Lewis, Jr. Accqultted.
~ On'Tuesdr ‘ ^ight there was a Rev. Sam P. Jones, the famous
stranger in the town #ho was just Oeorgj^ evangeliat, died of heart
a little the wora? for strong drink failure on* a Rook Island train
and was making some talk On the hear Perry, • Ark., on the 16th
streets when he was approached His wife and two daughters Wre
by sheriff Wallace, who began*tp present with him at th^ time. He
a>*k him some questions*about had been oondu&ipg a very suc-
who he was, where he was from cessfuTmeeting alOklahoma City
etc. ra only a sheriff and a gobd and was on his wtfy home to lm'ue
ope can ask. The stranger got a a family rouniort pti his fifty-
little wrathy and warped $he ninth birthday.whieh was was to
sheriff lh4Vhe wh^j. a very sensir be on the 27th of this month,
live mart “ And* objected to being Sam Jones has boon n very useful
questioned ftt,such length. " Wab man und his death will he mourn*,
lace finally asked him if he had a ed by perhaps more people
bed anywhere arnftold him if he than that of any man in the
cH<J bbfhad better ge| into it at south in reoent i years. He
on<5e and if he did .not that he was, a peculiar/* genius add
would furnish him,on# in a place was'the possessor of a won-.'-
vlt was shown on the trial that
the killing was the result of th|
deceased towards the wife »f
Lewis and, as usual in such cadSa/
the jury enforced “the higher
law” and aoquitted the defendant.
Another New Institution
..where «he could not get a choice
derful talent in the evangelfoal. have another new institution in
of room*.- m founT out at last
work. Many have attempted to Hh* way^f a Jocai oottop
fcJjrears ex- W
o More than
change. From What we
gather uJ it? it will be a
where loOal investors can
use his methods of conducting
meetings and all have proven a
failure. There Anver waa or
nevea-will be but the one Sam cotton on the Kansas
Jones. *’ * He could -vWy 1
claiming ! that he was Gov. Jeff- things about sinners than anyone *
DaVis, of Arkansas. j we have heard nfc. yet, !
llad sommsort of a-fctfsineaa ■ they wooid ail^gfee with him
-*n Graham, we un*- j ancT approve of what he said.
deratend, failed t6 transact it! -__—J-. ,
toJbe satisfaction o? the peopfel ’ ■& .-i i '
'^corned and left on Wedn^s- ^ MtlarW 8»Wfle.
diK^’s train for a mo « salubrious' mi_ „ ~
ftnd hilarious clime. * f ^ 1 he Graham sny-that ,
It is saidthat h« n
thjvA usual this war and they ut-
to sleep off his sensitive mood.
____We beArd ofJha. same gentle-
man in Foft Worth last Saturday
harder j receive quotations, buy and
sell as they please on margins,
in other words, it will be a place
where ihe^‘plunger” ip the cot-
ton market can,get a run for his
money tfittyut h'avjng to go to'
Fort Wjtjrih or Dallas oriftiapf to
the mails ana .telephone ancjltolp*
egraph. a|^h«>w are;.
8% inter st.
Money to Loan.
8 miles ■north'If Graham. 2H miles i
tribute the'fact to {tie providence
of the malaria
nres^ of the
atmoaph ^Jlo. Ora-
carrying mosquito
At oatoh
from Lovmg, of which 200 acres is tillable, balance J
T can Itfan money on land tor a
Iqng time at a tow rate of jnter-
ea.tv or will extend Vendors ien
acres post oak, "balance prairie:
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liraty aoul
notoy-crl^pnT^T^ tW
now it botroovfw swry body lit gel
esipfiee^SBMlO petaEi!
nuTfors not and the ftstive still*
;ijnp^ved forma.
dfof th»m ,«n» •«*
mellow light of the autumn radon.
R. F*’ Arnold, Att^
doori and windMp and by usihg
'.Though he ci+im<
goods qaan, hejftv|no.
more than
> i; 4P#S*WP'h.» -
Homo means to
worth
otetern* and f»
prof srsnoo^ for
ng the ahor
barrels.
m Auf-
on the list and get
interval he was
your moi^y s
^ Laborers to on
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g perience in the land business
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H You are too late for the othet simples, but look 2
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* -3» acres of prelne land, 25 rnU^s norThwest of”?^
ft Graham, of which 160 acres is fine farming land, f ,
the balance good grass land, at $,6.00 per a^ M f
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Bowron, Frank H. & Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906, newspaper, October 18, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870252/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.