Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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J. W. GRAVES, Proprietor,
The Port Worth Gaaette of laat UPPER T0*K VALLEY. * 1 T ifftiiijm «Jf
Sunday wa* a nUmmoth j*fM)T<# Ed. Lkadkk. ,Many thing* ofin- * BUBrSOIl JJ&V1S."""
twenty-fLur |>agt-n and chock fuH tcre»t have occurred since my laat
of intcrcHting reading mutter. Even t^.e,r'
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beginning to be exercised over the to the people, and doubly so, of deuce and is opening up a good farm,
coming mayoralty election and are course, to the enterprising manage- Col. Graham sold another half
unanimous in the dclaration : “Any- ment of the Gazette section ot land it) a Limestone Co.
thing to beat Broilw." -- lua.., audIn.cummgUjanttli,a,.Hn,g
Repr«ienUtt.eUi.h»lu will in- tanked forward to.with intereet.
1 Messrs, Putman, Baker. yapps
—The Courier-Journal suggests that troduce a bill concerning “the irn- and Hitaina have built or enlarged
» , - - ...... ... _„ ......iigeiiH nave mill! or cniare.
henator Sherman be utilized by the gation of arid lands in the valley their dwellings. Mr. Cornett has
icemen who are threatened with uf the Rio Grande, the construction lumber on the ground for a new
bankruptcy because of the warm 0f a dam across said river at or near ho“8e;
Weather.
El Paso for the storage of its waste
Mrs. Martin, nee Victoria Wood-
hull, and Lady (look, nee TennieC.
... , , .... . . . tance-tc Texas and we trust it may
Cldttu, of England, Will soon bring , , J
become a law
damage suits in New York against
several newspapers for slander. J
8. A. Brooks l as moved into the
Valley and is making decided inj-
waters, and for other purposes, fprovements in the looks of things
This is a measure of much impor-.around the premises.
W. (’. Griffith's school is pro-
gressing finely, with a growing in-
terest. The Sunday School is a
The Memo- !
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^ow being prepared by Rev. If. We. Jones, !
with approval of Mrs. Davis, will be ant hen- |
tic. charmingly written, beautifully illustra- j
ted and bound—in every Way worthy ot the I
subject. Agents wanted Complete outfit,
$1. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- j
funded. Order now. First come, first serv-
ed. Address U. F. Johnbov A Co-.
1000 Main ftt., Richmond, Va,
Bowie liable Works,
B. B. GARRETT.
Contractor & Builder
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ALL work promptly attended to.
Estimates given on all kinds of house budd-
ing. V. >
A Washington special ofthe 19th
to the Dallas News says Hon. Jo
Here is a valuable pointer from ... . x
„ „ ^ , Abbott has entered the lists in -the
the New Orleans Tunes-Democrat-
^The macadamizing of a piece of a
road in Ohio increased the value of
movement to suppress thy trusts
that are ,so buYdensome as well as
iniquitous. His measure is now be-
the adjoining farms $4.50 an acre, 1 . . . ^
. .. * j. i , i ... fore the judiciary committee await-
While the cost, was less than $1 an
ing consideration. , It defines a
-aere,w Some one ought to go all - . .. ,. .. - -
.. ? ■ , trust to be a “combination of capi-
through the country preaching the
”, . ,, tal or skill by two ur mure persons,
gospel of good roads.
firms or associations of persons or
The question of county roads is corporations for. the purpose of cre-
jjust now receiving considerable at- Ating or employing restrictions on
tention from the press of the State, trade, or limiting the production of
Thp present law is universally con-' merchandise or commodities or in-
ceded to be impracticable and its creasing the prices of any merchan-
repeal by the next legislature is al- disc or commodity, or preventing
most a certainty. Let us have the competition in the manufacture,
matter fully digested and be sure Ha^e or purchase of any mereban-
tfiai. Him mnr la\T will be fllich an disc crr crmimrTddr or crcating inm-
improvement on the present one as nopoly in the manutacturc, sale or
to forever settle the question?”" purchase of any merchandise or
.......---------- t commodity with intent to obstruct
Mrs. L. Mr Campbell has brum or hinder fafr competition in the
appointed post mistress at Wcath- ruatiufacture, sale or purchase of
dren.
Au exet
sirinOu W
H. Dicl^ey
realrty^find each Sabbath is hailed
with seeming pleasure by the.chil-
dren
excellent and well delivered
was preached, by Rev. D.
ey to an appreciative aud
ience last Sunday evening. His
frank, manly delivery, free from any
sectarian allusions, made lasting
impressions of . bis words upon
many. . One “old sinner” remarked
“that is one meeting I have at-
tended that didn’t do me any hurt!”
As ever, 2 J’s.
Citation by Publication.
THE STATE OK TEXAS,
To ths Sheriff or any Constable
of Young County, Greeting:
Ol’ are hereby commanded to summon
the unknown heirs of Alfi»rd Moore,
and the Unknown heirs of D. M. Ford, by
making publication of this citation in The
Shop opposite Kramer'* Stable.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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BUNNELL' BROS.. Prop’rs
Alt kinds of Cemetery work in either
American ox Italian Marble
delivered anywhere in N. W Texas as cbeen
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aaiiret-Mjuis work can be had anywhere. Ad
dress orderstA F. STKKltiflT. Agent.
Throckmorton, Texas.
McPHAIL & AKIN,
LOAN AGENTS,
ABSTRACTORS AND
Fire Insurance Agents,
G-RAHA IMi, TEXAS.
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1890 Announcement. *
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W. S. MeJIMSEY,
DEALER IN
Graham Lkadkk, a newspaper published in
Ywtmg county; NMlc of Texas; said eitatton
to be pubtished once in each week for eight
successive weeks previous to the return day
ope
1 Ol
orford and the appointment gives HUy product, merchandise or corn-
universal satisfaction to the people modity, or to forestelKthe market
of that city. ^Mrs. (vampbell ha^ value of any product, merchandise
been a faithful assistant in the office or commodity,
for many yeare. N. B. Johnson, the ■ —■ ,
retiring postmaster, hjw» held the Tiro Atlanta Constitution has
position for twelve years, and made been making figures on the question
an efficient officer. He did not seek and says,that during the year 1889
a re-appointment but uaed hi* in- there were 98 legal hangings in the
Huenee in favor of Mrs. Campbell. United States. Against this 165
' were hanged by lynch law,.showing
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Ex-Gov. Lubbrn-k, in an inter- that Ji «lge Lyneh bad executed
view at San Antonio with a corres- nearly- twice the number of men
'pondent ofthe Dallas News, reiter- that were hung by due process of
atee the declaration made by him ]aw. When we conre to count up
prior to the last State convention, the immense number of murders
that if nominated then he would and other capital offenses that arc
not ask for another term. He says committed and the few legal exccu-
he means wbat he said and positive- tions that are had, then we cannot
ly will not be a candidate for State be surprised that Judge Lynch
treasurer again; but will ask the so often comes in and takes charge
people to nominate Mr. Wortham, of cases himself. Yet lynch law is
for many years hia chjef elerk, as both wrong and dangerous in prin-
h*8 ^ucxeHsor. When asked in fe- eiplo and practice. Tlic iphoeent
gard lo tlie gubernatorial race he aryj in tjic excitement of the mo-
confessed that in his opinion the ment made to suffer, and too qften
nomination cwould lie between At- it is the ease that a spirit of revenge
torney General Hogg and Ex-Gov. prompts bad men to wrongfully ac-
Throckinorton, but declined to state cusc those against whom they have
his preference between them. a grudge and set the mob upon then.*
District Court of Young ■.•ounty, Toxub, at
the next regular term thereof, to be hoklun at
the Court fcuxe in Grahanr.un the itfth Mvsb-
(lay afUir the tirxt .Monday in January-, a. u,
181)0, then and there to unswer the piaintitf*’
petition tiled in a Ruit in RHid Court, on the
24th day of July, a. d. 18K8, wherein
Young county and I. P. Trimble and H.
Hulkley and John Brockman are plaintiffs,
and G. W. Norton, Tobin and C. K.
Beatty, and the heirs of Alford Moore, and
the heirs of D. M. Ford are defendant*; file
number of said suit being 220, and alleging
in substance or follows, viz: That plaintiff*
are the owners of the South part of a League
Survey hi the S. VV. part of Young county;
Texas, in the name of Young county School
Land; that defendants claim title to three-cr-
ural surveys, viz: the Alford Moore, the J.
M . Ilu-tilio and ihe Memuean Hunt survey,
which are in conflict with plaintiffs’ survey;
and praying judgment for daumgtw and costs,
and for cancellation of so much of said corl-
flicting parent* as are in conflict with plain-
tiff*’ survey, and for a decree removing cloud
from plaintiff*’ title.
Heroin fail not, and have vou before said
Court this writ with your endorsement there-
on showing how vod haveexccuted the same.
Witness, A. Y. Gay, * Jerk of the District
Syyz/l' ^’ourt of Young County.
Given^under my hand and seal of
said Court, at inv oflicc in the town of Gra-
ham, khis 0th day of De.'oinber, 4. d. 1880
* A. T. GAY, Clerk
District Court, Ymiug Co., Texas.
I certify that the alx)ve is a true copy of
origiu&l citatiuu. 1’.. B. CULL1ER,
FurnitHre, Queens ware,- Undertaking'
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes,K
Lumber, Doors and Window Sash.
this market.
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DAJLY MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
FROM ORAHAM to WEATHERFORD.
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TURNER & GALLAHER, Proprietors.
Careful drivers and good teams
Kramer & Broyles, Agents.
Graham, Texas.
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I Hope You Are Well
Sheriff of Young (;<>., Texas.
iefr«r»0R Davit: ^
It is aaid that th& small and tmp«>rfectly
Vick’s Floral Guide.
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prepared book, purporting to give a history ^u.r N. tli, Floml Guide, which in bcau-
« Y rson ' U are having a g»«>d shIc. This ty of appearance and convenience of arrange-
• the in they suhjwt »lt men^ gurptiMeii anythins: in this line which
over the South, and wiH prepare the wav for have ever^had the privilege of seeing be-
an itmnente circulation for the ‘•Memorial f„re. It i* a pamphlet eight by ten inches
Dukis, n4»w |MT* $md with th« which Hre by
pa y v. J, Wb. Jones, (the fighting mean* the least important purl of it, contains
chaplain). Dr. Jonc* was for years the seem- evw one hundnKl pu^. Alt hough call-
tary ofthe Southern H.stoncal S^?iety, and ^ » it k deTOted VPKOtn.
^ not only* soholarW {>opuW -prce-W, ** well, and include* a* full a list and
but a trained writer and master of« very .Wiptmn of Mh flower*, vegetnblre and
pleating stylo. W hen to these qualification. uUo \mRU a8 TOuld ,H. i,rought within
are added bia long and tntimate personal »o the „f a book of this size,
qumoWrf tmii Ibidem Davis and his In a„ tho Vick, hava .....reruken tbelr ainl
family, and hi. own active personal partici- tu have Wn t„ atuin as 'near ubai(.
pation in the stirnng w-enes of the most im- ,’’111Z0 ^>erfection as possible, and pn.Ubly no
portanl period ot the life of the President of one evf>r did ^ t,(Wrtrdg bringing the
tlu. Confederacy, it will be wen at onto that | estivation of flowers. t<» the high’ standard
he is eminently fltP*d to prepare such a vol- j wbU it has attained M <tWt the iwwd of this
ume a. this. He i. 'busily engaged in the . ftrni, »
work now, and ha. the cordial co-oj>eration j The firm takes the same pride in miring
and assistance of Mrs. Davis, who place. : choice vegetables a* in developing attractive
much material at bis disposal. It is under- varieties of flower*, and after using their m>ed*
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Citation by Publication.
The state of texas.
To the Sheriff or any Conatahle of
Young County, Greeting: L'
~y0U are hereby commanded to summon
making pubHcntion of this citation once in
each week for eight (8) successive weeks pre-
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Enough to do Avitfiout.. Drugs of any kind; but if you
am not, you ought to the vet v ^ I .
BEST AITS PUREST
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You can find. I] have them. They may not lie pleasant
to take but they an; PURE, and when you have occasion
to Use them you may tie sure that
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viousto the return day hereof, in the Graham 1 full HuC of
Lka»»r, A new*pw}tee puhtiehed in Young
county, Texas, to appear ut the next regular
term of the District t'ourt of Young county,
fo be holdep at the Coi^rt House, thereof, in
Graham, on the 5th Mimduy after the. 1st
Monday in January, a. i>. lHIK^ then and
there to answer a {M-tition filed in4*id Court
on the 2fith of June, A. D. 18HH, in a suit No.
238 on the Docket of said Court, wherein
Joseph Collett, et. al., are plaintiffs, and the
unknown heir* of Alford Moore and Thomas
Czzell, et. al., are defendants. Haid petition
^Jou Drink Xour Own Health
In a pure medicine. But/Drugs are not ail. . I lmv# a
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alleging that said plaintiff* are the true and
lawful owners of T. E. & G fV. Survey No.
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ODORS, TOILET PREPARATIONS, BRUSHES, &c.
My prices are as low as they can lie made. ' /
DAVID-JR. abtw|5;
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sbaal that by an umigement with the pub-
lisher*, Mrs. Davjs will share in the profits of
the publication, aud when we add that the
book is to he brought out by the well-known
southern bouse, of B. F. Johnson A
t^kfbmoad, Va., it goea without saylqg that
i t^e.-book will be in all reapert* first-class, and
% vjffiy rilay wotthy of the illustriou| sub-
Jjtr’t* K iadestimsd to he,Ve a targe circulktioa
for a number of year* we are able to recom-
mend them in the highest teriiiei. >
We adviae all pur muter* to send 10 cent*
for the Guide (which can !>o deducted from
$rst order); and if there are any of our lady
friends who hid succeed in growing a nkturalJ
rose which j will compare in beauty with the
New Striped Rose shown ip thojlliutration,
we should j$(e to reo^ivo uu utVtMAiou to cell
epdwe H,.
1072, situated in the 8. W. part of Young
county, Tbxm, hdldingthe sunioin foe simple;
that defendants are claiming title to the same
through the John Brown “Red” Survey, and
the Alford Moore Survey; that said surveys
in the itame of .Itrowii and Moore are in con-
flict with plaintiffs’ survey* No. Ifi72, and
con*titut«s a cloud on plaintiffs’ title, aad
prays for judgment for damages, for cost, of
suit, for cancellation of so much of the Alfprd
■ IF YOU WANT --
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statement*, CardKi Wedding
Invitations, Ball Tickets Funeial Notices!, Dodgers. - v
Postern, Pamphlets Legal Blanks, or any
Kind of Job Printing, send it to the
' LEADER (pFEIGE.
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Moore patent its may be in conflict with plaia- J
tiffs’ survey, and for removal 1
«ff cloud from
plaintiffs’ title, and for relief both special and
general.
Herein fail not, but have you before said
t'ourt at its aforesaid next regular term this
me.
writ with voirr return thereon showing how i
you have exectited.the same.
Daily aMail and Stage ||j
Graham to Henrietta.
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WiTNKBa, A. Tl Gat, Clerk ofthe district j
SSSSSl , 5ROST,& WHITE. Proprietors.
tpittim and carefukdriverh. Will
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ber. A, tv 1889.
/. T. GAY, Clerk
District Court, Youag Co., Texaa.
Good
fiToucch
I i-ertify that the above is a true copy1 of
T. B. <NILU*N,
original citation.
Nb«riff Young Ook, Texas..
put }>a**en(
s aass nuitN wince m urraiiar
Bouse. ^ v __-J V ___
fcAlUMMsOQ way;|7,00 Komid Tjrjp.
through on good time. Office in GiriiWi." a\ '7he Itett.
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1890, newspaper, January 23, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116050/m1/4/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.