The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1925 Page: 3 of 9
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|lna after _ Mr. R. O. Taylor broafh?" to our
office the first of the week a , large
UmStk Rhode Island egg. It weighs ons-
fourth of a, pound and meaaures
J*™” I nearly 7 8-4 inches around the ends.
IT CO. | They are entirfly too Ist** 80 sail
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lollding II ing that hffgs wiiV soon ssR bytl*
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night from QaRon where aha has
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Mias Eva Mae Jordan is hara
from Amarillo risiting relative* and
laps mod Jaaaea Atchaaon of
Lobbook are hare this wash visiting
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HEN CHOW AND CHOW-
are tfga.—HINSON*
)AT GRAIN CO. ' Ite
Remaaat Sab at STREET, ft COW
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Hr. Frank Atchaaon of Lubbock
was a business visitor in Graham
last wpk,,., J.y-4
Miss ABoi Graham, is
Lynshburg. VirgiaK
attending Randolyh-Maaon.
^WwrtpNki^Sfiwn^ft cow
Mr. M-BH Arthur York am
ttfe MUpilir, Zoalta, of Bryioi
ware goasts of Mrs. Susan Mowery
last Frhhff.
Miss Irnaa Lamsns, a studs
Baylor CoBaga,,Roftwi, Teaaa,
hi Saturday to apand the holidays
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T, DEC. 88
BALE STARTS
Big Bale
week«
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Miss Edna Bowroa ia at
tha holdiays from Ootaat, Oklahoma,
for ona
STREET ft CO.
Mr. H. , fa»By
visited Mr. aad Mea. D. C. Fadgaft
near WUhHa YW W isalfcT7^
ratoraad
Mr. t. A Drum. Warn north af tt—89
*]Oraham, moves the Scores on *u-1“*
liiiulir up to 1W7
Drams are pioneer citisens of thsL
Mrs. 8.
ill eevergT days; ^
for her | speedy nkpwft
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Mm Berne Stpnen end Htf _
ter Irft .«■* mask «■*• s vWt with
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Mips Fsnliaa Braddock is at honm
frp|8 Fort Warth, wham she is
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L H; Avants and
jHaUPrftaTAjPfe^wtttt
.and. Mrs.
. This is the SUe you have been waiting for! * New Mill Rem-
nants and Remnants which' have accumulated in our own stock
during the past two months, thousands of them, go on Sale for
one week beginning, Monday, Dea .28, at Real Bargain Prices.
These must be sold before our January inventory and they will
-he marked low enough to msuro quick setiing.1
returned Mon*
pips Epcmda jCartton U
from Fart' Worth, where
at homo
she is '.a
*mdant ia*T. C. U.
Superior xSr! ApUa, best hf
test or moaay' roftpifth — BOWBE
FEED STORE 1 * ^
Mr*. I. D. Simpeeu ordrrs The
leader seat Co lor saotlMf. Mr*. N.
< Price, Adasssvilk. Texas.
Miss Roths Sm
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Rewuts of the Foftwui ^
In the various At-
test Friday. Meny# visi-
ter* wart present and enjoyed'the
proEr***- ........ ,
Remnant Sate at STREET ft COW
Mr. E. R. Acock, who VM hut
while working at, the Gtaham MBI
and Elevator Company two
ago, is improving rapidly and wfll
noon be able to retnrn to his work.
Remnant Snte nt STREET ft COW ^ ^ Mn, w< H> m two
M Orr tarns in from Dallas last
s»t<£Bay to visit his parents, Mr.
*ad Mrs. Dan Orr.
Mr. B. W. Slater movee the figures
i>u his Leader up another yeas this
week.
Remnant Sate at STREET ft CO’S
Mrs. Ada Chapman of Eiectra
►-nds in her renewal to The Leader
1 his jreek.
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Miss Adele Anderson, high schoo
t-arher at Oiney, is at home to spent
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
find Mrs. A. C. Anderson.
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Ruth May Tiffin, tittle daugtiter of
Me. and Mrs. W. F. Tiffin of Lcving
was s pleasant .caller at The Leader
I office ..Monday^.
Remnant Sale at STREET ft CO’S
Mr. J. W. Burnett was in from his
last Saturday; The Captain
I looks well and hiS old’ friends were
glad to see him.
They can hardly remenripr wh*n
they began to read The Graham
r. They moved their figw
up to 1987 Ibis week. (
BIG REMNANT SALE
Thousands of Remnants go on Sate
for on week beginning Mpaday, De
cember 88th.
STREET ft CO.
Rov. afid Mn. W. R Bt Lockridge
and littlf eon, BUI, left Monday for
yieR with relatives at Sherman,
Texas.' . • ..
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Mr. John Spivey, head of the de-
Partment of agricuhare of the Ma-
flash sal, Fort Worth, Texas,
• in a few days ago for a visit
with h|s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Spivey.
Remnant Sale at STREET ft CO’S
Mies Dorothy, Vaughan returned
s*t night from Randolph-Macon
lege, Lynchburg, Virginia, to spend
the "holidays with her parents. Mr.
and Mn. J. C. Vaughan.
—Fancy Wootans
--Cotton Suitings-------------
—Peter Pitn Gingham
—Dreas Gingham
Gingham.
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—Challie «v. .
—Curtain Nets
—Underwear Materiaia
—paiMook
—Dimity
—Longdoth
—Underwear Crepe
—Kimona Crepe
—Cheviot Shirting
—Madras Shirting
—Khaki Cloth
—Bleached Domestic
—Unbknched Domestic
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—Outing Flannel '
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—Indian Head
—Pillow Mtaw1
—Table DamSM'-*-'1 201
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Last Saturday Norman Burnett
cams in from Marion, Alabama,
where he is attending the Marion
Institute.
THE DRYGOODS
MBI
My. Earl Wheat has movsd from
the Loving community to the Red
Top community. He called at our
office this week and ordered us tv
change his address to The leader
to his new route. Earl is one of the
prosperous fanners of the county.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jeffrey attd
little daughter came in f.'otn Talpa,
Texas, last week. Mr. Jeffrey re
turned to Talpa to move h|s house-
hold goods here. They have been
living at Talpa the past year but
Are moving back to Young County.
— -atand that Mr. Kitts will conduct a
Remnant Sale at STREET ft CO’S
OLDSMOBILE SIX, is a good ear.
—HINSON-HOCKADAY GRAIN CO.
Bev. T. Edgar Neal, Rev. Joe W.
Tickley and Messrs. E. S. Graham,
W. D. McFarlaa* and 8. T. Need-
attended a meeting in Mineral
Wells teat week.
Mr. C. S. Newman renewed his
lubscrij^Eion to the home paper last
Mr, and Mrs. Newman
imve spent their their lives in the
’ounty.
Wood For Sale
cord wood and heater
L-JES8E GRIMES. Ind. *07-
|3 rings. 10-19p
Mr- W. E. Steele iftges everybody
Interested in the half dollar mem-
Ictal coins to secure one from the
bunks. ,
Feed Superior Egg Mash and get
|tors sggy* BOWER FEED STORE.
-The recital in the high ee
ium last Thursday night l<y
Lillie Mae Calvin’s high school
il* was largely attended and a
|o«d -program rendered. She will
her work at the earns tipi*
the public schoete begins after
kalidays.
Graham has so many boys and
girls attending college and teaching
in various parts of the country that
we have been unable to secure the
names of all of them. The people
would render The Leader a favor if
they would telephone news items
to the office.
Mr. R. E. Lynch, for many years
a citisen of .Graham, is now a citizen
of Dallas and asks that the address
of hi* Leader be changed Co hi* new
address. Some time ago The Leader
told about the'plans of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynch to move to Dallas. Their
many friends regret to lose them as
Graham citisens.
BIG 8 A LB NEXT WEEK
Thousands of Remnants go on sale
next week at Bargain Prices.
STREET ft CO.
Eldflr J, H. Fisher has joined the
large crpwd of people who are
spending the winter in Florida. A
letter states that he and- hte wife
ire enjoying the advantages of the
fine “Florida country. Their new ad-
dress is Lakeland, Florida. They
wHI return to Young County in the
early spring. .....
HUNGER NEW8
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Storm and
children left Sunday for their new
home in Lampasas County. They
have lived here for several years and
will be missed by the entire com-
munity. Mrs. Nevel^ fthoadM ac-
companied them. She. will spend
Christinas with her parents at Cop-
P*™ Qovjt .Tfgig^___w-w xa
The singing school clpscd Friday
night with a crowded house. Every-
one seemed pleased with the results
of the singing school. We under-
RRUh’KS COMEDIANS
singing school nt South Bend in
January.
• The Christmas program and tree
Friday afternoon at the school house
was a success. The program was
mostly musical and was greatly en-
joyed by all visitors. The children
were pleased with Santa Claus and
their presents.
W. E. Thompson and family moved
to 8ewth Bend Monday.
Mr. Galloway and family have
4^k*
. . , , Rev. Joe W. Bickley announces
moved in at the telephone office. tht.Jto'Mtlf' — ------
The senior girls and senior boys
basket-ball teams of South Beftd
played the Bunger teams here Frf-t
day afternoon. The Rungar girts
and the South Bend hoys won.
Messrs. Cecil and David Storm of
Lampasas, Texas, Who - Wave ? Uben
visiting here and aiteoding' the * sing
ing school have returned home.* ;
Mrs., Floyd .iMMteuey hasrVacetoed i
the sad rfeWfc^Uiat:. IMP AOhed,’ Mr. |
J. W. Harty, of ^Murray idled Tubs
day oveafa^gi -wned •.
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Brrunks' Comedians are here for
week's engagement and are show-
ing on the regular show grounds on ...
Fourth StreoL.flPBMite Moody B3toth-„ aar>' For further infonaa-
ers garage. The Brunks have been
coming to Graham for five years
and -always have a repertory that .....
pleases the people. Mr; 'Brunt WtfgT*''
been studying* the show business
many years and always selects
good, clean plays.
The Brunks have no closed season.
They have a double wair twit that tef* a
as easy to heat as a building and
they show nil the winter. The weather
has been cold this -week, but the
tent is comfortable*; They; have an-
while -here?
COURTH0U8B JANITOR
nmissionera Coagtaf jfomf
BIDS FOR
The Commissioners CgugLof
County will reybive bids for. JaMtor
for the courthouse fnd courthouse
ground until 10 m. Monday, Jam
Tfi
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tion about the duties of the janitor
see the county judge. Tha court rs-
18.19c W. F..FA
County Judge, Youpg County.
Hr
nd
all for thehr galmitaga fW
the. gear 'kUttSg^' and
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il’ wish „«Y*ryone
, .0 nil- - ■ •
Merry CMrteteiku
. Happy im
Child!
Mr! and 1
They are
present wl
.we
mte
Mr. Gholston superia-
tehds the icanetruettea >of she hew
nouncsd some good plays ter theirs span bridge over the Bkatesj
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remainder of the week and invite
their forme, friends to visil ----BiWwn. <** tit W
and are tirxTXST?* mahrj^T friends] J Hmw«bn Whoote; is
expected
Ml. (WLz.
d koine today for tf vtfit With
reiijte,eifiter’ iind :Mr«;'':iF.
at U o’ejock,;^5teMay fiioming^ 4*
Flat Jtock at 3 p. m, •jui it Salem
at 7 p. m. Me, is anyious for tb«
people in these communities to help
announce these 'appointments.
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LIBERTY THEATRE
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“ HORSESHOE LUCK ’
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alsoi to the^haor. And om of'Mix’s ■
but
where Tony piags oa
appeal to the asau
very latest pietums
Weft—day-Thi—Hy, Duesmbcr 30-31
- - MARY CARR In T, %■
“DRUCILLA WITH A MIUJON”
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you will aot waafc to
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miaa “Drucilte With a Milica.’*
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1925, newspaper, December 24, 1925; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882716/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.