The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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There is nothing ap
important to the inert
at this season aw where^_
to buy your Suit, You may!
lU-y a-ide that summer R»mj | TIE Ruk.v Fail Season ha« opened. AH the weekevery oierkirt
, fll,i lion ?f ± *»« B*g Departto itte been ru d to the trading
> have worried long enough.
'j* We have done the worrying
for you. If you (jouifikjUBt
8p>‘ whal we have to show
you, you. would I»«tamviuee^
• hat 4 "haw cost u* quite a
little worry and trouble in
seeu [j ng > ueh an elegant,
stock of Men's
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pJCete
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BEAUTIFUL AUTUMN HA
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Ou r ad
jnirably
equip’ed
millin’ry
eeetiortls
a center
of rare,
interest
to the la-
dies.
Many
new and
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ideas willbe on display next week, .and the most critical
dresseawill be strongly impressed with the individuality of
them, A beautiful showing of large picture ifats trimmed
gracefully with plumes and flowers; also those small aud
medium shape so desirable for general wear.
The ctever versatility of our skilled designer, Mrs. Kates,
ie beautifully reflected in this diversified collection of style
and oolor effects. • These ol.ever Conceptions are but the re-
sult of her ambition to sh(>vr*something unusual' Surely
Isou't.oneof the many models which go to make up this.su-
'®i*hjoq» I e ct ion will be just the one you have-pictured f«.r
ifcs
Bench Tail
r ..... . ar superior
to Anything’ever shown in
tb€so parts. Np Jaity stole
can show any more exclusive
•tffes. We are after the
Clothing- Business of thfe
country,, and as evidenced
by the rapid selling around
those clothing counters, we
arc getting, lit Just take a T _ .. . ., __
peep at them. They Tange, IMPORT ANT,
in price
puWic we waut tu say, this Fad promises to be the busiest season,
we have known during our 25 years of merchandising in your midst.
We hrtve the goods dn our shelves and ooupterd tP supply all de-
mands, and we know it is going to be ^normous; With cottom tank -
iog a bale te-thfi acre and such high prices^as it is worth, it taxes
our mind to imagine the immense business the Morrison Depart-
ment Sfore will do. We have it most polite and courteous force ot
ales people,,bub th^r1n«fves will be tried this season. They wilt
are to work from in tpc mormeg titt itTa’oioctr at nlgKt,
ith perhaps no lime to eat their meals. Now, if perchance some
THE NEW COATS
Fail and Winter Styles for every
occasion. Every coat want has
been o*r*d for.' In this section you
never saw such an array of beauti-
ful yodels, plain or-elaborate, sty-
lish tailored- coate* made of- Meitens,
kerseys and Broadcloths and the
new wool mixtures in ptalds'and checks,
plain tailored or trimmed in t3raids,: vel-|
vets, etc. ‘ Priced[ at"Sj
$3.50 to $12.50
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istake is made or one of them says something organ just eireuae
” em and remember whm they are going through, and that they
ms doing |........-
double: duty.
Only a few more days
J^irtain for you.to do your
trading to got one of thoee
Talking Macliinee. Af-
ter the 1st of Noveiqber
we will return all ma-
chines not. given away.
You will have to hurry
or you will miss this gol-
den bpportunity of a l»fe
time. The conditions
are that you must trade
s* >—si-
all departments Dry
Goods,Groceries and Fur-
niture before November
1st. You will need the
goods any way, so come
in aiid make your pur-
chases before it is too late.
In the Woob Goods we are
showing beailttfiTT things "for
Suits and Skirts in botli plain
black and fancy effects
Your needs taken care of here.
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SHOES
Star Brunei Shoes are
better; tfi^rcforetjlie shoes
at Morrison H are letter, .
for we have a 11 our sbeH^f “
full and aU the coupter^
^stacked ^kythigli with
nothing but Star Brand
Shoes. You kno^ their
record for style and du*:
rability too will fpr us to
comment on that. We*.'
them for all ages,
from baby[s first %oft sole at 25 <*ts |>er pair, to a
man’s hand-made Tan and Bjlack Boots tliat ^ell at
$7.50. Lots of snappy things formen and womCin
We ean fill your wants in the ShoeMi^e.
In the Qrocery.
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This /cut is self-explana-
tory. Many of you attend-
ed the demonstration of
ChdsetA Sanborn’s Teas
and OoffeeSv which we
gave you aiahort time ago.
Those who did not missed
■a treat: Since that time
our sales on tliis line have
been heavy. ^People like
something good to drink
and they get it in these
Coffees and Teas.
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See us for Groceries.
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Buying
in this de-
partment
is v e ryJ
1 i v e 1 y
now.'We
will have
in anoth-
er lot uf|shoe ware,
t hose
beautiful
p 1 A i d
silkn in a
fj&wdays.
We hAve
sold Out
one ■ lot.
Made-x^
u..'r Chue & 5aoborii's
High Grade Coffc
there is no cup so clear and fragrant.'
The aroma pleases the moslt fastid-
ious drinker of coflee.
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bocal flotes I, 28pa„8 Money to hod n
Notice to Confederate Ve’erans.
Nothing, to Fear.
The question of injurious sub-
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Boad Wherever* the English
Laagnaga is Spoken 1 Z
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welhbrokj mule*^2 wagon.antt' 'On Laud dr.Wf pdrdwge | in* » Cnm of Honor, will re., -medmn.. wh,ob has
ihkesxSbFr 0 &......
«WIA a I . • rHAp.b. three months in . our city paper] hesitarfby in continuing to give it K. iti . ..
harrow, 2000 of corn. 7 ..N«ta*v VuHlic- anJ „t tho. end of aaid- ti.n* a1 to tbeirltflo one*, aa it eoutaiaa .hop“.^15^1^. »' be‘‘«4*’
| Cross of Honor will tw giveR iqle^ltoeiy--^ injurioue ^'tli>n ,l “a> cve,‘ hefor#,
in n q ah tinMfai* ix» n r\ m n lr ,1 n nw. T'LL. **
-Get your watch repaired at B.
8, Doty & Co’s. - V.
Mrs. J. X,, Vaughan is ^isitiug obws and calves, head^-of hogs
relatives in Fort Worth. ** '
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First-clys watc1i..and jewelery
repairing at Biakeney’s Phar-
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Mrs. Ida J StiH.yaf True, be-
comes* a > subscriber t)j this paper
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If you want your Photo cn the
latest folders call on M.
Chism.
NW YORK WORLD
THRICE-A-WEEW EDITION.
The Thrice-a/-Week
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For Rent,
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-I have 3^5lioree'^ibaut h miles
nhath of Belkmtp fur^fSUl; 00
**„ v 4t3 • Bev..E. V. Cox wiyfftorea^h -la..aaoh aleleoldt&Twbo makes an np-
~ t Um-^~ > »lF..tO-iuH-Bouth * Bend the Mth of this' plication. Our Secretary will also
puu. te*er. a on or address, moupj it being the fourth Sun.-supply special blanks to be filled
D. C. Brooks, • day.' Subjeot, “The Mode of by the oldest living lineaL-de-
_ Graham, TejM,. BaI>tii8m.M ' - seendant of deceased soldiers to
Rev. W. M. Goode. whom cross'ei^are to be given*,
•r?1-1"' — » — --• i Alter the three months • have
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m *m: exP*r®d the U I). C. wjH present
C A STQ Ff I A the 0r°t88e3 -d kfildlers at
For Iniaats ^hd ChildrSr T'ft ffeblio * meetin g at the Court
J-iortV in^>fehnton ] graaa.^-room; f|,a Ry You flayg AlWSVS BOUEht Hou9e V ; . ,
Joe .Graves^ of Olney, was in i hou8e- Tenant ^can , put more' ^ .__1 b 'Application tnayjbp presented
town Wednesday and gave the kpd ih cultivation and have all •Cu,‘l”: the s tO’ lN!rs* D* A- Fees', or
editor acartwheolan HUbaeription* h« can «n«ki on it the firat year. I M^lan* Stafford, Cor. S?o^,
-fi .. . . ' • r - R C. McfPlIAlLL.
Satisfaction guaranteed on all_____
watch,.clock and jewelry work at
Blrtkeney’s Pharmacy. . .
This rerpedy is not only perfgStly
dife. to* give small chjjdren, but is
a medicine ot. groat wo^th an<l
and it has made its arrangeoa^ntH
accordingly.' Its news serviee
cqvers ,the entire globe, and it re-
"W&l* h“ » *><•« fepu^ ports everything fully, proraptfy
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Lost? -“A boy’s ttpw blaolT cap
_____ _ __________ Mayor J. E. Simpson went to at the Melhddiat church hist
l 4 f 7; ' / ' • Fort Worth last Thursday to see Tuesday night.) Finder will please
*vi Mw8 Lou Cunningham went to |the Hingtirtg ^rbe‘* circue,-* Fr<im return to I$ro. <J.ox and oblige.
, Dallas Tuesday pt this week on a there he.wAnt to Henrietta for aj mim .» -1 4
visit to-friends ftnd to take in the i days vidt and pn Sunday,
"fair for a week or so, came home acoofnpauied by his*
wife and children, who have
Hetbton will - rid you oX that
tiresome feoliffg, pains iii the
back and shoulder-, full nest and
*■; Weil?ht in the-jutornach, heartburn
Wood Choppers Wanted.
...... v,„„v4icu, nuu nave - SI 00 per cord for
been visiting in Henrietta for the ^bo()ping wood. Good timber,
past few weeks, r , j W »• .. J» AV. ,Jackson,
-w Graliiiu, Texas.
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Price
50c A $1.00
'Freo Trial.*
Surcat and ttuickest Cnfo for all
THKOAT nnd’HrUNGl TI10UB-
IrlCS, or MONEY BACK.
tatiop^i for its cures of coughs,'
coldB and croup and can always
be relied (i!pon. yFor sale by all
Druggists. ’t’
Good Fresh MHR Coyys%. *
%ev<frHl good,, fresh milk cows
for sale. For particulars* oall on
or address. /’ j$* M. Keen,
Notice! Notice!
•f
Beat.
CapL d. Pettit .nhA lady rc- Iin" 1 rcpresent .'the* Cisco 'Ma/Mr
turned from Ralla, Sunday ni*W; ^ Wl “>>- W " jaWW
-TW havn tr-rn-rraitgg in Vort u‘',l f«* Aumb Stana. 4.
b,r wrer"' ticularly *oti»« i„ nromnltv i«.1 , T ly'
Notice to Tax-Pavers* ^
AVe oehnot hereafter fill
pbone orderw fHr meat jifter 8:50
O’olock - ojn f^und4y mornings,
an/rthis'icqto ^fivp all our cus-
tomers notice . thajt ’phone orders
will notr be reqeived altAr that
time. - I^speptf.ullyt
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Cotton Pickers Wanted.
Good cotton. House, wood and
P^d-
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* Herbton confirm mr morphine,
-eocfte, eahrWI arseiite or aity-
ttcularjy active FiSrniptlyglg"" v ^ f purpose c.r cblle^ng Tuxo,
aud permahently Jnng T^“ M"Htiey, Novamber K J
- ° STwORlr lomn Sinrinx Jtf' rpnu.\i.»»>»l.i : Funmn. -to
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poi-onous
all forms of itching known. \
Eczema, Totter, Ringworm and
Or 1 injbroua; all ifcmilauf. troubles are teileverr children^~4 00
tomb stones ny reasonable
idulls, $6.00;
ill on me.
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Farn|er. November 13.
Olnoy, Ndyember 14.
True, November 1$.
Kliaayllle. November 1ft knA on.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.