The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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No man rebels at paying a
medium p^ice for his clothes.
He rebels only when he finds
tbarfte^haa been “a penny wise a
pound foolish.’* *
Styleplus
Clothes
Many of our deposits are carried by
men who are making ready for larger
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We give as careful attention to new
aud small accounts as we do to large
ones. !■
Beckham NatT. Bank j
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SA#E
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CONSERVATIVE
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The young man who looks forw
having, his own business can
prepare the way by saving a p
his salary now.
we are
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iano House
TfXis.' T
is.
I The only One Pr
*§*• ^Q^ahll!?
i - - - - •_~rrrs
Better Thin
' l^bermau and wife, oT
True, were trading in town' last
Tuesday. Mr. to berm ah said thatf
thi
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PHILLIPS
Book
| growing aoxioys for winter,-for|
r a f«w-uw>ie week# of this warm
; weather and, another rain or ao
^ .wnntd~ hkely. prvye serious to
; small grain. *4 • j&i j
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More Laughs, More ThriUs, gore
Common Sense and the Best -
Acting tn any Piuy that
Has Ever Been Seea . J3
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COURTEOUS
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Complete Duplicate in
Bvery Particular Of the ‘
Original New York
Production. t
Special Prices For This
Engagement Ogly
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Reserved Seats Now On
Sale at
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the first of the week looking
after-bus fries* interests in West
Texas.
Cures «a Sores, Ott.ar Remedies Won’t Care.
Th« wor.t hki, nom.tur o( how lung itaniuiiK,
•rt csrei br the won lerful, old rtlUbtv CTv
- i'T,r V Antiseptlq HwUrg OiL It I*li«v«*
ills sad Heal* »t the same time. 25c.5Sc.IUX
w. C. Ficklhsg wa« here Mon-
tUy on business aud remembered
Tli« Loader with a Visit, durin
•A> hieli hj* handed us his renews
to the paper. Air, Fickljog. Juts
% aouedw’KKTKiue ’Fhon* 16 an
■•‘fHDETENDEJtTf rWOJTE 80-3.
Aloney to 1<
J. T. Vaughan spent yesterday
jn Dallas.
Alias Camille Oallaher is visit-
ing in Fort Worth a^nd Dallas. H
Money to loaa.—1. C. Stovall.
*ait$*ht the
Mrs. Roy D. Gholson and chil-
ren. of (iyanah. tacue in Monday.
- t to visit the lady’s parents, Air.
W. Hinson, Mrs. ILE-Wsbry. x.
(Rm UaW for _
* St3 acres aboil S mite* west of
frelknap to leaser See Mrs. £ ' B-
Norman or E. C,. 8tovall.
Harry Cornelius sold 278 head
flfjjjp'ffe to W. Lr Andrews,
botir a reader of The Leader for
a "number of years.
totality, went in befoj»” tie-
Jiame went on thtliLK. Murdock
& Co. Piano. *S#edrhMa. for prices
flrid terms ki Viayiuenta Tliii
only one _ price .pUA ,house in
I the State of TexaaM
S. K. Murdock & Co..
West side square, Graham, Tex.
.-The Pfiee -She PaSd^Mt the Areher wnnty, the TatTer part of
II. k Opera House next Saturday night lH*t week. * •
, Airs. Will Loving
j"Mkbel Hopkins
Norman a few days last week. ..
Money to loan on land. We do
.our own it^^Ming—C. W. Hin-
*| son, Graham,' Tgyas.
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Bruce Caohttrn has move-5
from East Graham to the old
,4! Hal lam nl«
and Aliss' G W. Martin and wife, of
.Saturday here visiting Airs. Mar-
MiU’s father, Eld W. 14. Higgins.
Hewing Machines.
Sertmrt-hand Wlfake for wood.
8e«, F. L. Adair, at Aoe 8hop.
J. J. Dowdy is herefrom Min-
South^Oakit^eV ®^WSn-2i* "eek* l0°kiD*
■ Rahig ililereats. «n the
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lareeu ireaiwtblW'lgC'.
A statement
rrha.u lnin,, to
eome from a man
he
an auGiori ty
that this year there is three times
Jeen any previous year. The re. eut
went Iter has been ideal for gather
ihg cotton aud the farmers in this
S£E1£ FROM “THE PRICE SH£ PStO.”
At tht Opera House, Graham, Satucday Nov. 22nd
T. VAUGHN & CO’S.
aC(i|I>art the country who are not
■ ^ Onsy.in the cotton fields now, are
Clevelnnd^Reynolds and wifa county,
here Tuesday ffom
Castle. «.
were
Money' to Moan cir -ftnmr and4 or tmd#
ranches j£4|h or without partial 1 THwlL
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d4 or tntdy wt ybTrsal
.1 Tlrtu.ll . \
[ TUf; 0b1^ Pr»ee Hhhw H»>»*e
iham, Texas.
W. F. Tiffin and
Ldving, Were trading with,
merchants Tuesday.
m8tm*L R. A. Drum
Loving Monday.
?.-here Dorn
Mr. Drum Was
wife, of 1 leader of the Farmer lira** Band
our when that organization was at its
j best some six or seven years *g’>»
j and hr is now leader of the
ADs. II. L. Iloast and daugh-, Loving hand, whieh promises to
iJ ter, of Alegargel, were trading in be one of the leading musical
Graham last Alonday.
breaking laiid and sowing wheat.
I will he glad to arrange.any
special terms of payments to
meet the convenience of the. pur-
chaser of a high-graiie Piano or’.
Player Piano. 1 great\y,desire to
meet the Graham p^PpJt, and to
assure evjeryonr"Hurt rulrdealings
is my n»»ttofHMa4-Wart with this
mottovl will get tlw^hearty co-
oiK-ration
8. K. Mttrdoek & Co.
in Texas. West side square, Gra-
Tiaih^ Texas.
Hie l’hilipine - assembly has
finally pussed ; an anti-slaveryj'”
law, which, it is claimed, will
put slavery in the island out of
business. Heretofore, it is said,
it has been jlie general custom
for parents to sell, or “bind” the
F. L. Ada*r ,l« back In the shoe-
mendlng business, on the wept *lde
of the square, and would like u>
have your work In his line.
We understand Graham i* to
have another -restaurant in The
near future.
ortnmiziitkins of ,he coon,, in U.. S VZmoilZlt
near future.
One sec
second-hand
cheap
Carroll.
secondninin
and vaftan
tf taken
Dewberry, Plants.
Austin Dewl^rry plants fc
bar hundred.
^H-- C. Fieltls.
sale at $1.00
becoming so alarming ns to al-
most precipitate an international
setmantr-—----
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w
at once.—J.
W. O. W. Watch Fob.
—A" WtB. W. Watcrt Fob was lost- —
Haves Payne has our thanks ‘4etween f.™h"“ an.t| ^ Stin,s^
return to A. N. Davis, Ellasville,
Leader for himself and also huL, ^‘2 Monday,
Mrs. J. A. Alays and littje baby,
of Fort Worth, are here visiting
hef father, J. L. Flint, and family
broth.’, Brook Payne, »t o£flo.,
V To Prevent Blood Potaonlng
■pptjr at once the wonderful old reUable Da
---TKS S AjmSBPTIC HHALING OIL.* >ur
I dtwMina that relieve* paiu niul Ufa!a el
■tame time. Met * llnimeui 25c 50c. u.Oa
por:
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P. L, Willis and W. D, Allen,
We will wire rout house by con-
tract or furnlah ajppltea ®t stock
prlces^and do the wofkjhy.Lhe hour ( . , .
Graham Electric Ldaht Ju Supply Co. two prominejut citizens ot Jean,
w. F. BSftb. Manager. | were in the city laat Saturday
J M. Whitfield, oh. of The »»<■ *****
Lead.r'a old aubwribera, renewed » snhrthhtinl i ann. r.
for the p»‘P^r last Saturday.
loan on land Ki-
nd of terms.—C. W.
- most
Hinson
■SUm Lillian Manning has ^re-
turued home after an extouded
'visit in Dallas.
tjerond-hand,
See F. b. Adair,
for wood-.
Shop.
The Alisses Lffganl entertained
informally at cards Thnrsday evc-
ning, for vioitor, Miss
Vcva Dalton. ^
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LOST—In Graham, lady’# dia-
mond ring; finder please return
to The Leader office and receive
liberal cash reward.
^ Miss Florence Cafinkck, who is
teaching the Oakland whool,
spent Saturday and Sunday here
with the borne folks. ' . .
Sale.
.room house, close
ment \cl»tern, one Iron
stor
Someth)
Wet Wash, 3c
us up and we
about the' wet was
2t Graham St
New
pound. Call
tell you all
rvice.
Laundry.
Miss Birdie Hogue left Aton-
AAdav for Finie to prepare for the
3F* opening of school next Mon-
Por W
and LokS Of AppOtttO
Out
In, one
cistern, s
tre piped over ya\l and garden.
-- *j«ni reasonable.
Homer Mayes.
Mrs. Nat Price gave The Leadtr
an order yesterday to credit the
subscription of her sister, M rs.
F. M. Perry, of Clifton, ’Arisona,
up to November 21, 1914, as a
birthday remembrance.
Rev. Game# B. Hal| went to
Fort Worth Tuesday to attend n
meeting of the board of Hopie
Missions of the Fort Worth
presbytery, of which he is., a
member. . z
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hersby warned
Cow for
I have a .fine
years sid, witn you
l«.~
rsey, cow, fWe
calf, tor sale.
C. Oroner.
XAvlh*/ TeiiS.
■f Feterita Seed for Rale.
RameU from Ut^xcrniUcnt seed,
in this county, an\Xhra*hcd by
tn! hand; free from jtnnt o7 dirt.
Produced, this sbs3cm witjiwt
cultivation o\ of over
50 bushels to tfly acre. The com-
ing--forage crop
Eight pounds will sow an acre
cellar, city w»- Supply of seed Indited. Call or
order at once. Price 8
per- pound. -1
Airs. S. W. Goode,
South Bend, Tcxms.
J. W. Stiil returned Isat night
from Poolville, where he had gone
in response to a message inform-
ing him Of the serious illness of
“The same price the world over"
demolish all doubt and regret. They are the
kind that look like $25 worth and have the inner,
worth' to make good. They are guaranteed—J
we will cheerfully give you a new 6uit if we lead
you to expect more than yfui get. ,
In a STYLEPLUS $17 buy#;as much as
you hope to get m unnamed, unknown clothes
for several dollars more.. It is because the
largest makers of men’s clothing have developed
an organization and a buying power that can
give better fabrics and workmanship due to
sayings made by specializing, in a.hig way, on
this one suit. '_j
STYLEPLUS is a great suit of clothes for
the money. Try one and find out that $17 can
do a greater work. Our Tall line includes your
sire, your style—your one choice. Come in to-
day or to-morrow—one look will convince you.
The Store of Clothing Econon
Tbo STYLEPLUS Store
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W. Horner, eo
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MrsTill inform/ui jthat Mr. Tlumd^y CardThlb U^W^dne^- BflEATEST COFFEE SALE EVER PULLED OFFfIN GRAHAM
Logan had BrightV diwaae day, honoring AH*. Hopkins, of----—-
although he was some better Boaton. Four tables were ar-
wlien hr left Poolville, the i»bV- ranged for bridge. Several game
sieians say that he can not WPre pUye(i and Mrs'. M. K. Gra-
recovcr. ...... jham won top score prize, a cry-.'
Surely you deffr'e to keep ..up dd Garrett
the land* "of" jTtKave a high grade Piano like
raham, under the S. K. Alurdi
penally of the law, tna any and m,jhome;"ta8y terma. (
who may be caught hunting thereon j arranffe(i t0 8Ujt afjs
grill be proeeeuted to the fulleet '*rr"uK u 1 a i ai .
T"" 'V
Mrs. A. G. Fitagerald and'chil-
dren returned Saturday night
from an extended visit with
relatives in Fort Worth and
Dallas. Airs. Fitzgerald ia great-
ly Unproved in health.
lM The Leader order your
ock & i
to /
'rice Piano
of Toidi.
S. K. Alurdoek & Co.
West side square. Graham, Tex.’
State
...... i i M rp|i i or neh^niij irs. We can
sKsiisssasaS^Sw **?p,,bli*l’'d
many instance, sdve
1 ■ —— monaiaaijr
asaSKwas«
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with the* progreuive tilnes and S
in your a pretty pink and white chamoise
* mpnta was presented the honor gneat.
only-^ “Heavenly hash” with toasted
*h« crackers, olive, and hot chocolate
was served. List of invited
esta ontside of club members:
esdames Loving,, of • Jermyn,
__ . . - . ... ) Baskeryille, of Memphia, Ring-
The Northwest Texas Methodist genburg, and daughter, Gretehen,
Conferene," vhieeh was in session of Jackshoro, R. G. Graham, F. T.
in Vernok, last Saturday voted Arnold, Ada Street and Miss Hop
down a memorial to the confer- kina. _ .
ence, aaking that women be al-| Mra. H. A. Wadaworth ar3l be
lowed a voting privilege in that next hostese. >
body. The. resolution w«a wawrtfl H. rnr ^.wr
contested hud provoked mu<-h die-! A ciolet &cg* for —O. &
eu*sion pro mdreow. ggw .; **-!*•,
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We are
5 overstocked with Coffee, and will put on a
Cut price Sale beginning November 22
and closing November 29
Now is the time to buy Coffse st prices lower than you ever bought
before- We bought thi* Coffee before the ri**, aud will give you the
benefit of the advauoe, besides a big reduction in the regular prloe.
Don t miss this, for we will i%ve you money on your
Coffee Below you will find a list of prices
*1.00
1.01)
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sessehfseas LiO
1 Barrel H. A_K. Red Wing, 7 H«e.....
1 Barrel No. 12, 8 lbs........... ......
1 Barrel Cbir Sp-idal, 5 lbs............
2 Barrels No. 2 Pea-Berry, 6 lb#.....
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3-Jb Bucket Maxwell House Blend...............80o
wi.iTwortb 30e* *-...............-l..... »c
White Swan In frlb Cobs............................ i ts
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1913, newspaper, November 20, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884130/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.