The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1925 Page: 6 of 8
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thrifty Germ*
to his trad*. I
two ton* to ■
Mr. Norman
§ Katie McMurti
U a proscription for
COLDS, CBIPPK, FLU, DENGUE
BILIOUS mt| AND MALARIA.
It kills the forms. M4e
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tenkiattached to produC
receiving MOB upon SMB,
then offer aU «f the oil and
in bulk, including aoeh <
and wm then Offer the ana
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Abstract No. 108, contafasit
I will then offer th»
JSSELttS!
and*. tanka, exeBpt
A certain' 6H and gas loams
B. ,F. Scott ot a) Iran fe-
tors, in Jacob Garrett Survej
■tract No. 108, containing 878
fh Young County, Texas, whic
Isaac is recorded in the Dead B
of said County in Vol. 64, ms
Also aU
Northern District of Texas.
Further details and full
to the number 4.0C well* \
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E^^iSES!
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■BE-f'.
by
Jr JR Parttea, %- Pra*»tt
' had ldaa Annie OrrelL
*• **-«■ effice of the- Albany
■WK .M*. w kind
WSard Graham and Young
Ceanty, andmdrw especially the Gra-
ham bar, aa it exeneed our, ignorance
nad admitted aa to the bar.”
8am Copeland of South Bend was
in town Tueadhy.
The residence of Mr*. John Cole
at Finis was destroyed by fir* last
Sunday night while,the fainfly was
at church. Nearly all of her' house-
hold effects were destroyed.
John Kisinger has on exhibition at
the Norris Hardware Company store
some samples of Mexican June corn
raised on his placei ten tniles south
of town. One of the stalk measured
13 feet, 4 inches in Ten"'*-
7 V. M. Hhle and
day for Van Zandt1
relatives.
Commissioner W. P. Stinson points
with pride to the work being, done
by Lem Baldwin, onelof his
seers. He has charge of the road
bride eight mile* west of Graham,
w._'jua jafe*sJfef»!f,
Di«d oa iMt iim<4v aiftit, Aurt
Ann Coleman, an aged Mad respected
colored woman, who has long been
identified with the history of Gra-
ham. She was buriefi.te Oak Grove
Friday, Rev. L. W. Carlton conducting
left Tues-
the funeral atnrfe. She and her
family have long been the only
negroes Jup Graham. She was * devout
member of the Methodist Church.
Master Wesley Johnson gave a
birthday party to his little friends
Wednesday afternoon. Quito a large
number of boys and girls were present
and enjoyed the occasion.
L H. Harris of Finis was in the
city yesterday and paid thia office a
pleasant call. n. ]•
’’ Af A*-Timmons and A- B- Median
were among the visitors in town
Wednesday.
ity tq visit. __Murned at the home of the bride's
parents aPBelknap, Wednesday night,
August 26, Mr. D. K. Lyon and Miss
Willie Logan, oldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Logan.
The Molly “Bailey Show ia aaid to
ITS
MADE
IN
GRAHAM
YOUR
GROCER
HAS
IT!
SUPREME
FLOUR
V
-No pm,ter what your particular
requirements, Supreme Flour
Accomplishes the Unusual
in Baking
Flour made from wheat so carefully
choaen and carefully milled in our fine mill
by akilled operators will certainly show up in
excellent baking results. There is s degree of
UNIFORMITY
In Supr.ne Flour Uuf CAN BE DBF ENDED
UPON in any--season, year after year.
A. J.
In Graham----
D. M. Higgins sad tanU/WilNi*
tetday for Sihrertou,' Texas, where
they will reside in tto future.
J. M. Vhjtfletd, T. L. DeogUs, -G.
M. James and W. E. Baker were
among those who renewed for The
Leader thia Creek. •; ...
. .mr 4 y'n eamtae. .* r% T-r Iramr afertgT”« ;•£-
Henry RchlUtler and fSWtty re-
turned here Monday frotq. a pro-
tracted visit, to Christian. r~
F. M. Burkett made a business trip
to Weatherford this week.---7 "
J. R. Bray and Mias Maggie Holly
were married Tuesday might.
Married an last Sunday evening,
H. W. McGowan and Miss Wary
Mitchell.
A young son hss made his arrival
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Widmayer.
Marriage licensee were, issued on
September 27, to Lgrry Pratt and
Misr Wills Reeves, both of EHisville
On the same day Mr. L. Blrdwell
took out neCessary document to wed
Miss Alta»Belle McGowan, and on
the 30th L. J. Rogers got his permit
to marry Miss Ida Otts.
The hope of over a quarter of a
century, deferred through three de-
cades, has at last been aceomplished
and the iron horse is here. “All
. tfcipg .come.taixim who waits,” and our
waiting has not been in Vail*. I (A
long article appears in the issui of
October 8, 1902, telling of the efforts
and final success of securing a rail-
road for Graham —Editor,
A fine bov afrflvfd at t)ie home of
4 GRAHAM MILL &
ELEVATOR GO
Better Aatesaoblles Are Built, Bieick Will Build TheSa
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nestlon: why is
it that there^are
more than a million'
Buicks in use today?
r€f! Because Buicks are
always popular with new car buyers
ami also because Buick’s dependable
construction results in a much longer
Ilf* Fat Buicks than is ordinarily the
ipin of service of a motor car.
Mr., and Mrs. Clem McCarver Tues-
day morning.
Will Davis of Eliasville left Gra-
ham for the Dallas Fair last Tues-
day.
Gentry Williamson of Indian Mound
left yesterday on a visit to Waco.
Mrs. A. B. Median left on Tues-
day’s train to spend "a few days
visiting in Fort Worth.
Welter P. Stewart of Jacksboro
and Mrs Carrie Stewart of Fort
Worth were among the arrivals on
Monday's train.
E. H. Rowe has moved back to his
farm on Salt Creek.
Mrs. J. A. Montgomery of Mem-
phis. Texas," t* here visiting her.
daughter, Mrs. F. M. Burkett.
On Wednesday, November 5, Miss
Hattie Wallace was married to Mr.
Nat Price, Rev. J. H. Clouse perform-
ing the ceremony. The groom is the
youngest son of Dr. R. N. Price and
Is a popular young business man.
The bride is one of our most popular
young ladies. She was sponsor for
Young County Camp of Confederate
Veterans at the last national reunion.
A. J. Whom was elected Justice of
the Peace in Goosneck precinct and
K. L. McLaren constable.
John Hughes is building a new
residence in the southeast part of
Graham
James Wheeler of Arlington, Texas,
and Miss Fannie Mitchell were united
in marriage at the residence of H.
W. McGowan, Wednesday, Judge Jo
W. Akin officiating.
Charle B. Daniel of Dallas and
Miss Alice Reynolds of Belknap were
married Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. P. L. Gibson happened to a
serious accident last week he fell out
of a tree while gathering pecans. His
head caught in the fork of the tree
and his neck was given
WTench.
On Wednesday evening, Nevembef
12, 1902, Will C. Bell and Miss Edna
Dowdle were married at the residence
of the bride’s brother, Mr. John
Dowdle, Rev. G. W. Black perform-
ing the ceremony. Quite a number
of relatives and friends were present
and the bride was the recipient of
many valuable presents.
Born to Mr, and Mrs. R L. Reed,
Sunday night, a fine boy.
Malcolm Stewart, the young ,son
of Mrs. Carrie Stewart, was acci-
dentally shot in the leg while hand-
ling a pistol at Jacksboro last week.
The wound is not serious.
Married on lest Friday, the 14th,
Phillip D. Clack nad Miss Cornelia
Timmons, Elder J. H- Fisher, per-
forming the ceremony.
Little Herschell Eddie man broke1
Hft Collar bone last Thursday in a
fall from a fence.
Frank Reeves, who has been at-
tending School at Whitewright, re-
turned home yesterday. >
H. Schuster, Graham oldest boot
and thorn maker and on*, at our old
time citixohs, died Saturday and was
hurled Sunday afternoon at. Oak
He was an
citisen and
leavm a widow and
his death.
Lowrance and Mrs.
wore married near
-k ' • r-
She is no fatter — but just as
fair—at forty, iejibu Liberty who
week. 8he was placed there in
1888. ready to help the nation ob-
serve Independence Day, and it was
a gala event. Hex birthday gift
this year was a bath, head to. toe,
the first in mcrveral years.
Gertrude last Sunday afternoon, Rev.
J. L. McCord officiating.
Miss The* Gorrisen of Graham is the
guest of Min Oma Stark of Jacks-
boro this week. ......
Sam Criswell of Jacksboro is here
for a visit with his parents. ^
Fred Arnold is home from "State
UnlTW8ttyT6 spend'The holi(ftyiJgith
his parents.
A MOST
WONDERFUL
ENERGETIC
1 s j
FORCE
known as Booser Camp, * thdudtng
buildings, fences r*nd equipment, and
will then offer the telephone line,
such telephone line running _from
offer all the afotpdescribed peraonal
property in bulk, aad will then offer hi
bulk all of the oU and gM !«■««* in-
cluding all equipment and flow tanks
attach ed to producing wells, and alyo
all personal property jointly owned
by toe plaintiff and defendant, North
American Oil A Refining Corporation,
including *» machinery and poriaWe
tool*, well equipment not attaqhM to
producing wells on. the leases,'water
We do not treat or doctor diseases
of the eye, but we do treat or remedy
refractive disorders of the eye by
the proper application of mk of the
most-wonderful forces known to man
which is light. When this wonderful
energy in Its natural end unmolested
state engages a gpair of perfectly
constructed eyes, perfect clear and
distant vision is the result, and that
without Tiny conscious effort or dis-
turbance of any of the many nerve
forces which have their influence over
the body. When the eye is imperfect
there is going on in the eye an un-
avoidable effort to adjust itself to the
form necessary to give vision. Thus
the vision so obtained whether clear
or blurred is accompanied by the
many forms of reflexed discomforts
of the nervous system.
An examinstion at our office will
reveal any visual disorder you many
have and enable us.io prescribe the
means of relief.
........If the eye is deviated from normal,
bear in mind that the rays of light
must also be made to enter the eye
in a deviated pr molested Btate, al-
lowing the eye to assume a relaxed
or restful position.
Office on east side of the square
near the City Drug Store.—J. L.
WO(Tl>S, Optometrist. 39tfc
NOTICE
The Board of Aldermen of the
City of Graham, Texas, will meet at
the-City Hall in the City of Graham,
Texas, on Wednesday, July 15th, 1925,
at 9 o’clock a. m. as a Board of
Equalisation for the purpose of equal-
ising assessments upon all property
ataossed for the year 1925 for city
purposes.
All persons interested may appear
and show cause, if any, why such
values should not be placed upon
the tax rolls.
44-46c R. F. FOWLER,
City Clerk.
nee, gathering lines, all tanka, ex-
cepting flow tanks attached to pro-
ducing wells, what is kaown. ,a*.
Booser Camp, including buikBngt,
fences, equipment and \telephone' line,
such telephone Ji** running _from
Graham- Texan, to 0uuth: Itend,
Texas, all pf arid' property being
situated 111 what is known as the
South , Bend Oil Field in Young
County',- Texas.
The Master Commissioner will sell
Mid property either separately^ or in
bulk, in such way as to obteiii the
highest amount for all Of said pro;
erties, and will accept the bid or
which will net the highest sum upon
shall be
upon
the- highest
be sold in ac-
order comprise
hereinabove mentioned. > _______- ^
The sale of raid propertlup wfflrlte
data m A,
_ ____geo-
logical reports, inventories of eB
personal property and. equipment are
on..file with the undent
Commissioner, and ma'
anyone ' interested .at his office, 1114
l equipment ere ,
reigned, Msster^^
»Ub« soon'1>y
his office, lift —--
JBuilding, WlAtte-
43 46c W. H. SANFORD,
Msster Commissioner
Sfc.
Ironized Yeast Clears
Cbmplexion—-Helps
You Gain Weight
Are there hollows in your ebooks,
Do you frequently feel all “dragged
ontr If so take, on our recommen-
dation, Ironixed Yeast, which to thou-
sands has meant the beginning ol
glorious daily haaith. No4s tko ia-
medlate increase in energy. See how
your cheeks acquire a new youthful
glow. See bow your figure fills out
with good hard flesh—your friends
to earned - pi the sudden im-
provement in you—and you will fas!
LONG DRUG COMPANY
said sale, and
and best bid or bide.
The properties to
cordance with said
the following described oil and gas
leases, said oil and gas leases includr
all equipment and flow tanks attached
to producing wells:
1st. A eertain oil and gas lease
wherein H. M. Ford at al were les-
sors, covering the WUliam T. "Carter
Survey. -Abstract No.V62, containing
640 acres, in Young County, Texas,
which said lease is recorded in th*
Deed Records of said bounty in Vol.
64, page 19. '
2nd. A certain oil pnd gas lease
wherein Mrs. S. I. Payne et al were
lessors, covering the C. P. Benson
Survey, Abstract No. 1669, contain-
ing 160 acres, in Young County.
Texas, which said lease is recorded
in the Deed Records of said County
in Vol. 64, page 252. \ .
- 3r4. A certain oil q»d- ga*4eaa*
wherein Mrs. S. I. Payrte et al were
lessors, covering the W. E. Smith
Survey, Abstract No. 17J>2, contain-
ing 160 acres In Young County,
Texas, which said lease is recorded
in the Deed Records of said County,
in Vol. 64, page 252.
4th. A certain oil and gas lease
wherein Mrs. W. M. Goode Jr., et al
were lessors, covering the J. M. Rice
Survey (originally N. C. Rogers Pat.
No. 34), Abstract , N«- 247, contain-
ing 80 acres, in Young County.
Texas, which said lease is recorded
in the Deed Records of said County
in Vol. 64, page 17.
5th. A certain oil and gas lease
in which John W. Burgess et al were
lessors, covering the H. M. Smith
Survey, Abstract No. 1686, contain-
ing 160 acres, in . . young County,
Texas, which raid lease is recorded
in the Deed Records of said County
In Vol. 64, page L___ _! -----------
6th. A certain oil and gas lease
wherein J. R. Holcomb et al Were
lessors, covering the J. M. McBrayer
Survey, Abstract No. 207^ containing
100 acres, in Young County, Texas,
which said lease is recorded in tb*
Deed Records of said County in V61.
64, page 3.
7th. A certain oil and gas lease
wherein John W. Burgess et al were
lessors, covering the C. C. (Clark)
Smith Survey, Abstract No. 1684, con-
taining 160 acres, In Young County.
Texas, which raid lease is recorded
in the Deed Records of said County
in Vol. 6f, page 1.
8th. A certain oil and gaa lease
wherein B. F. Scott et *]• were lessors,
covering the B. F. Scott. Survey, ‘Sec*
tton 818, 8. F. 11690, contalntaf
28 47-lOOtha acres, in Young Countyj
Texas, which mm lease
to the Deed Records
in Vol. 64, page 9.
9th. A eertain oil and
wherein W. M. Goode Jr. at
iieenri, in the R. Jr Scott
Abstract No. SM, _____
a ease to Young County, Ti
said lease la recorded^ fn
Records of raid County, (n
pag« 17. -----:
10th. A certain oil and gas laaae
wherein J. W. Burgess et al weire
lessors, hr the R. J. 8
Abstract No. 258
lW**,~Tn Yoiihg Uounty, xe
Iras* Is recorded in the
da of raid County, in Vel. #4,
TBE WOMAN’S VIEWPOINT
riUfckiig Co., lac.—
TpnTtfif
Mid County
227 R«4gm BiiMiag,
Hinton, Texas
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is making a meet liberal
offer to young men and
young women whet are
ambitious and want te
complete their educa-
tion. Pleasant work,
among your friends, all
. a* -part time,-only-owe
representative in a com-
munity. A postal card
gets full particulars.”
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1925, newspaper, July 2, 1925; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882701/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.