The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1925 Page: 5 of 9
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12, 1926. between the kMl of W
»• m. and 4 p. m. for th« pnrpeee of
•lectin* Directors hr wislf year
and any other business that amp
17.20c
•. wim al* Ud ken* **
qm of th»
exaa, to-wit:
of Block seventy-fear, Red liver
Valley Lands in Wichita County,
Texas, and. known as the Yogis,
Hunt* Peer Oil base and fullyHe-
j8g,s ^rata*s&.^
WVadta County, Taana, and contain-
ing twenty acres of land, which wfll
be heard at the next term of said
mbfoattliB
OUTCOME OF HEK BAKING.
rope is a tale about aa arrow made
of mistletoe which killed Balder, sen
?f ^Wr the goddess. It probably
Is from some of the customs of old
European nations that the practise
ol^Weitag under the mistletoe" orig-
inated. —
Who would seer think of seserlet
ing the bright-coTored chrysanthe-
mum of our gardens with Christmas ?
And yet out beautiful chrysanth*
mums, it is said, were born the same
instant that the Christ-Child came to
earth. It is fold that when the Wise
Men reached the spot where the
guiding star had led them a efcrys.
rigidly mminuiaed
be heard at die next term of said
Chart; commencing on the' First Mon-
day in January, A. D. 1926, tbs
sasM; being the 4th day of January,
NOTICE OP STOCKHOLDERS’
. MEETING
The regular «uaual meetng of the
Stockholders ef the Phut National
Bank, la Graham, Texaa, will be
held at the offices of said bank on
Tuesday, January 12, 1926, between
the hours of 9 a. n. and 4 p .m., for
the purpose of electing Directors for
the ensuing year and any other bns-
inese ■ proper to come before said
meeting. 15-18c
GRAHAM P. STEWART,
:■ - Vice President and Cashier.
time ell persons interested In said
estate ere required to appear and
show cause why such sale should
not be made, should -they choose to
do ao.
Herein Fail Not, but have you
before said Court on the said first
day of the next term thereof this
Writ, with your return thereon show-
ing how you have executed the asms'.
ELEVATOR CO
g Ixtove •*mufnrHn*r
December A7 D. 1925.
(L.S.) W. H. KENNEDY,
Clerk of * County Court, Young
Eye Strain? This Helps ,
For strained eyes try simple cam
RESPONSIBILITY PART
mixed in Layoptik eye wash. One
small- bottle helps any case week,
strained or sore eyes. It will sur-
prise you. Aluminum eye cup free.
So the Jtkig stooped and picked the
beautiful flower, and when the doors “People
ef the lowly stable opened h* placed dealer foi
it ia the tiny bunds of Christ. days,** sa;
You may have wondered why the Shamrock
Star of Bethlehem with it dainty “The m
white flowers, that go to sleep dur- finding M
ing lbs day, was so called, but you for his cs
probably never fancied that it is one pie than <
of the flowers connected with Christ-, s car or s
mas. The rooUrare really little soft of respon
bulbs resembling onions, and Orien- tection of
tala roast and eat them, even though ploitation.
WARD
Pedestrians who leap first jjre
more likely to have further oppor-
tunities to look.
they consider.them part -of the light... “The car dealer is the fine who
which shone at the time of the birth
y of Christ.
responsibility. He is usually the
most permanent local factor. Jo., the.
business. And he is the one to whom
the elements of good will and con-
fidence represent the greatest value.
Without them he . soon ceases to be
a business factor.
“And be it said to the credit of
good dealers everywhere that they
ere measuring fully up to the in-
creasing demand for more than just
a car."
D. H. BOLIN
NEW CHRYSLER DEALER IN
GRAHAM. TEXAS
We have been appointed Chrysler Mr..Chrysler and his staff have
dealer in this territory labored diligently and unremittingly
to give motorists in the Chryder
We interpret this appointment as a S“ “d tbe Chrysler Four the finest
high honor and a serious response c*1* d*** money can buy*
Cold words fail to describe their sur-
The public has come to look upon pegging ficfll^nf><>- Both are so hr
Walter P.Chrysler as a manufacturer any comparison that you
of a high order of integrity. mu8t i^ow thcm personally to
It has evidenced implicit confidence understand their unapproachable
in his honesty of purpose by marked superiority,
preference for his product*
Our aim will be to reflect in our Peraf « opportunity of pmvtog
entire orcanization the hteh reeard conclusively to you why today a
LJ . A WIvllvUs ■•■IS ” EMII i viuilvu VV"
oring the Clear Fork of the Braxoe
River from tta mouth to l point
■bout five miles upstream; and thi
following JMHKHmT. propert; Two
8x2 1-2x7 Gardner pump*; one Trip-
lex Deming pump, ten thousand feet
of 2-inch Tine pipe; sixteen hundred
of 2-inch line pipe;__________
f4et of 4-inch line pipe: seven 2x
5-8x6 ft re hydrants; two lubricators;
two duelling houses complete, to-
gether with beds, springs, mattresses,
bath tub, sinks, five hundred feet
of 3-4inch line/"pipe, in and about
said houses; onle Ford touriar ear)
one Ford roadster; one 10-horse-
power Stover Engine; two cooking
stoves; seven thousand eight hun-
dred feet of 8-inch line pipe: nine-
teen hundred and seventy fe { of 6-
inoh linejpipe; one 1600 barrel red-
wood tank; one 9x9 pump houae com-
plete. one 2-room office building, to-
gether With pne steel sefe, one stall
filing cabinet, two desks, four chain:
one tool house, 21x14 feet: all of
said property now being located at
and near South Baud. Itotafe, and
now being used in connection with
the business of the Stephens County
Water Company. „
. And on the 5th day If January,
A. I). IWfl, being the flftt Tuesday
of said month, between the heuta ef
10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.
on said day, at the courthouse door
of Young County, in Graham, Texas,
I will offer for sale and sell ar public
auction, for cash, all the righ* title,
and interest of the said Stephens
County Water Company in aaff to
teld property.
Wltnemi my hand, this 7th day ef
December, A. D. 1NI>
Iff-lDc J. B. FOSTEB.
Chrysler Four «,...
*r * * $895 The Coach .
• • . • * 995 The Sedan •
F.O.B. Detroit, wikfoct to cswrsnl Federal excise i
Chrysler Six
• - . • $1395 The Royal Coape
• • * 1445 The Brougham
• • _ t jg{ The Imperial
The Tourii
The Club i
No* legend seems to be told of how
the poinsetta beesme so closely con-
nected with Christmas, but it proba-
idy is because of its brilliant red
Totiage that it is ouch a favorite
plant for decoration at thUi time of
year. Poinseltas are members of
the sparge family, and wore named
nfter Doctor Poinset of Chariostown,
tjouth Carolina, who ’brought the
plant to this country in 1836. These
are tropical plants, but grow luxuri-
antly in the g^rd^ns of the South,
and . in the northern states they are
popular hothouse plants.—Lena C.
Ahlere.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.