The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 27, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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THROUGH A BANK ACCOUNT.
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THE GOAL SUCCESS.
BECKHAM NATIONAL BANK
GRAHAM,TEXAS
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SAFE
CONSERVATIVE
COURTEOUS
A. J. Wheat and son, Fred, an
Byrd Padgett of Loving weyc in
town Monday.
ham, of Miller Bend, were
4e*a Monday.
Freeh Fst BfaUerel, 10 cents,
at—Morrison’*: w
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Local Notes [
Mrs. R. M. Williams is sick.
Leslie Scott spent last Sunday
in Bowie.
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Mary Hudson ia sick wiihjj
pneumonia.
H. L. Morrison made a business
trip to Woodson Tuesday..
Mrs. Callie Shannon of Red
Top, was In town Saturday.
W- McOalKster, of Miller q L Nicewarner and
Bend, spent Monday in town.
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Arthur Moore, of Flint Creek,
wag trading in town Tuesday.
Fresh Creamery Butter Meadow
Grove, at—Mormon’*.
J. E. Brown, of Olney, wi
here Monkey. -------------- —
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Mr. Humphrey of Proffitt, w<
here Monday.
nubb Gray, of Jean, was in
town Monday.
Green McClure, of Loving, was
-here Saturday.
Noel Sima,.-of Loving, was in
town Saturday.
Everything good
prices to please at—M
,A.(£. Watson was here Mon-
day from True.
Mrs. Edgar McLendon is visit-
ing relatives at Loving today”
__Mias Zella Owen, of Indian
Mound, was in town Saturday,
B. W. and G. W. Slater, of
Red Top, were in tow’n Monday.
Mrs: J.' C. 'Vaughan was a pleas
ant caller at our office Tuesday.
__ ra*
; rot in
plete stock. STRE1 & CO.
H. Crabb^ft this! jVed Mayesretipned
for Stamford to visit [Light front Raton, New
relatives.
S. W. Ratcliff and A. C. Ander-
st»n WDM hero from Henry Chap- Man Youpg, of EliasviUe, spent
el Tuesday.
Christmas
Big "Stock of Mei
mpe's Linen
J. M. Hubbard, editor of 'Hie
Newcastle Register, was in this
city Monda^"-±^^~T:_z=£rS
The little baby of Mr. and Mrs
Will Morton has been real sick,
with pneumonia.
J. L. Groves and Jake Edwards
of Jean, were business visitors
here Big Monday.
FINS KID
For Ladies.. We |idfe the best
stock in Grahiun.
STREET & CO.
where he has been for
year.
Tuesday night in the feity, the
guest of Mr. and Mfs. W. C.
Burns.
Miss Minnie Fisher and niece,
Miss Jean Bryan, of Indian
Mound, were pleasant callers at
our office yesterday.
J. M. Hubbard, editor of the
Newcastle Register, was here
Monday looking after business
and rhaking hands with friends.
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bilk kimc
Special Values
#5.00, at STI
>.00 to
\k CO.
Rev. B. F. Stallings ~is spend-
ing the Week in Seymour. He
will return to hold services Sun-
day.
Prof, and Mrs. B. W. King
will leave Saturday for Seymour
to spend a week visiting rela-
tives. -
Jones, of Jean, were among the
Big Monday crowd.
J. M. Barnett and M. D. Map-
les, of the* Monument community,
were in town Monday.
See ChriatingijBooda at B A.
books, yjsict
fireworks.
T. E. Grant, Preston and Dee
i)i»kenson, of Loving, were trad-
ers here Big-Monday:
Dr. W: H Mtrtfa left this
morning for a few days visit in
Comanche, Oklahoma.
ation.
and
„Mrs; C, T. Horton left this
morning for her home in Dallas.
J. H. Woods, of Olney, was
transacting business here Thurs-
_ _ day. —-1—............
Monday in town.
Cha* Keen, of Farmer, was in
town Big Monday.
Dr. H. K. Weems was here
from Jean yesterday.
mf. tTnderwood was here^yefT
among the .crowd here Big Mon-
day.
terday from Loving.
of asnsM Mu
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Good team
trade for cattle—R
lea to
Todd.
Dr. Will Padgett, of Dallas, is
here visiting relatives.
—Pink Ti
Monday in.this city.
Mont Groves, of Olney,^j»ent
Saturday in Graham.
HOGS FOl
Fat Hogs, Dreg
and Pigs, see
Sows
Norris.
£ L. Douglas, of Jacksboro,
spent last week with relatives
here.
<t. W. Carmack, -of — Murray,
ell Moore of Tonk Valley, were
shopping here Monday.
Boys' Baits
Let us show
Values we offer.
STREET & CO.
Special
Miss Nelle Claggett, teacher
of -the HenryChapel sehool, was
shopping here Saturday.
Bryan Hall and Gordon Dur-
ham,'of Farmer, were among
the Big Monday crowd.
Mrs. Bruce Street has returned
■from’ a visit Id Miss Alice
a viiil lo
Stewart in Fort Worth.
Most of our young people who
are -away attending <»oHegp will
was transacting business here Big spend Christmas at home.
Monday.
Everything for your^
’ruit Coke, at—I.
Song. *>
Vernon Crow, of Henry Chapel
was enjoying Trades Day
W. E. Baker, of Loving, was Monday.
Mrs. Z. A. Hudson is7 recover-
ing from a severe spell of
lagrippe. ~ *•
W. F. Pardue, living out on
the Murray route, was with th* f^tmas at iiomc"
trading here Monday.
Allen Williams, of Markley,
was in the city Monday.
Fresh Pickled Pig^V^V I®
cents per pound, at —Morrison's.
.....hoy Wheat, 'of Lbving, was IB
..,,4— Big Monday crowd here.
CHRISTMAS RIB]
Big stock of plain at
ribbon .on sale. *
STREET & CO.
big crowd here Monday.
J. R. Hobbs was here Tuesday
t from Newcastle and handed us
hero 'bis renewal to The Leader.
A. D.Billingsley took charge of
the Fisher House Tuesday and is
receiving a fair patronage.
Don’t miss the Three Reel spec
ial feature at' Opera House to-
morrow' (Friday) December 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Norman
wifi spend Christmas with' Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Loving at Jermyn
Christmas and
New Year Gifts
NOR ON DISPLAY
Here and here only do
you see such varied
sortment. Let us con-
vince you of the monej
saving opportunity.
-PRESENTS SUITABLE FOR ALL
"Best Service, B«a$ Selections and Lowest Prices
. is our motto.
DON’T FOROET THE PLACE
THE GRIMM SALVAGE STORE
NEXT TO LEADER OFFICE,
Posted
Anybody caught hefbting in my
pMfame or oat thdU&ke wiki he
prosecuted to tlmluRewt extent
at the l«w. B. Noma
Robert Lee Morrison who is
attending Austin College in Shcr
man, will spend the holiday^ ' at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lane left
Monday for Fort Worth where
Mrs. Lane will undergo an oper-
Leonard Norman and Scarbor-
ough Mabry will be in tomorrow-
night from Dallas to spend the
holidays. — . *
C Wood for Bsls ^
• Let me keep y<
sawed wood the year
the Wood Yard, Ind.
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II. L. Leberman, a substantial
rftizm of the Olney country,
was transacting business here
yesterday.
-Miss Aline Johnson is expect-
ed home from Chickasha, Okla-
homa, next Tuesday to spend
Christroa.a-~
«Mrs. Lee Jones and * family
and Mrs. Art Jones and family,
of Tonk Valley, were shopping
here Monday.
_ iv, F. -I’arriah. has-rented__the
Luther Clark residence in west
Graham and will move into it the
first of the year.
R. F. Short, Jr., who is attend-
ing Baylor University, will come
jit tomorrow night to spend
LADIES’ .SILK
Special Bargains jit
$1.2u and $1^T
STRE
$1.00
& CO.
A GOOD CHRISTMAS /GIFT
Let us suggest a
ner & Marx Suit or,
STI
Eugene Thompson, representing
the Southwestern Paper Co., ( of
Dallas, was. in the city yesterday.
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Miss Aytchie'Chism is expected
home from Grapevine, Texas, on
the 24th to spend the holidays.
To the Cotton Growers
Bring your cotton to the Uuipn
gin. We are now running eight
stands; gin a bale every ten inm-
ates. What ia the
tng when you can
that quick t V
We will also grin
and sell your meal at 75 -ct
per bushel.
Farmers Union Gin Co.
Life- ~
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Mrs. E. A. Crouch is here from
McKinney to spend Christmas
with her parents, Judge and
Mrs. C. W. Johnson.
Mrs. Lester Ringgenherg, o
JackAhoro, will spend Christmas
here with her parents Mr. and
d»s. W. S. MeJbnscy,
Mrs. Lawrence McLaren, of
If your Holiday neei
not supplied you have
time to lose. Ttf spite of
early shopping our stock
yet complete in almoi
lines, and we have preset
foreuerybody in plenty.
store has been t
into a “Wonderland of Toys’
and you will find here jus|
what the little ones will eft
&GAM
MECHANICAL TOY
FANCY CANDY
We also have a select
China and Jewelry
THE RACKET STO
West Side Square, Gr.
Marion Burkett and Marion
Copeland are expected Home Bun
day night from A. & College
to spend the holidays.
Henry Chapel, spent Friday night] Sunday morning for De Leon to
here and left Saturday for
Crow-ell,
mother.
Texas, to
visit her
N *m
J. M. Keen, one of our oldest
readers at Farmer, renews for
The Leader this week and takes
with the New York World.
Notipr
Notice is hereby given .that an
annual meeting of the stork hold-
' Bank
oe, Sat-
for the
I an*!
year.
And for the tranaarti^n pf suoh
r » W come h'•
robe the meeting.,
D. F. Ford,
A. R Jon-, >*r. ] Sec. Wrectow. I
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Jeff Edwards, of Loving, was
in town Monday night and left
Tuesday morning for Fort Worth
to take charge of a dairy.
Clco Madison will be at the
0|**ra House tomorrow (Friday)
JLiidto in the “Severed Hand.”
Great Three Reel melodrama.
Prof. E. L. Howell, principal
of our High Sehool will leave
S|>end Christinas with home folks.
J. R. Jones, of Loving, was
here last Thursday and ordered
The Leader. He is connected
with the Sallie-Aliee mine and
says they are putting in pumps
A mdodriMlfl, inUHgul.
advantage of our clubbing offer ami will bg turning out coal in and adventure in Three Bkti,
........ a few days.
Miss Lillie Morrison is expet
ed home in a few'days froj
Kidd-Key College at Shertn*
ft) spend the Christmas holidays.
Ben Cunningham, who has^beey'j
traveling for a firm in Brown, '
wood for the past two yelrSyV.
spend Christinas witl) his pa
ents here.
Mrs. Roland Vonles left 4a ^
Saturday for Mineral Wplla ti.
visit 1i?r '_parents. Mr. Vuules
will join her there for tJew
Year’s dinner.
Wesley Johnson, who hi
ing the Northwestern
at Chicago, will arrive
first of the week to spend Christ-
mas at home.
See “The Severed Hand’* at
Opera House tomorrow (BYidaj
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featuring Cleo Madison.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 27, 1914, newspaper, December 27, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884391/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.