Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1890 Page: 1 of 8
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LEADER
GRAHAM. TEXAS, JAM ARY Hi. 18110.
PORTER & SOX.
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
J. W. GRAVE
7T7 V > £V SU3SCR! ;.V
One copy, one y< ir,
. ADVERISING RATES.
^Ine inch, first imortinn, _ _
E»c|) subsequent iosertiop,
$1.60
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Saddles,
Bridles,
Muimlart,irt-rg and Oealere.in
FROM THE MNHANOLE. | « NEW ORDER -
Tktas, J„n. 7,'!)0. i I,Nnf,,N. Skb., Jm_ •, _At
Li>itoR. lyEADKR - Wo arc hav. rcccnf nteotiftgoftli^^asonicKrand
mK a phenomenally warm winter. ’ b>dgc of this., state a, rulp was adop-
ted which prohibits a qaloon keeper
i plflWi way kwtHftf*
Spi!r:.,Etc.,Ets.
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1 Qg ul toii jjg ,, jg jw jg
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young county lodge No.
//_nf ^ suppose this, however, is general ^ P r°b *bits a Saloon keepe]
narn^SS ] notl,a‘ fI,af (b<‘v"have h:,.l i,ut one ;^,hnrn7‘tbga mason or remaining
/ „ 1“.^ tii<! nantiiwcst.
Leqqms, lllB al1 ''lizznrd. 1‘HU'iiln I.mIhd lias begun the work
- ' %J'+ hl,,t «ff nutritive the ad, .ining '’Urging in that business Charge
ranges as it is the average winter, ^ . Purred ahoi^t six weeks
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Twin MotwGuw Loews No. >Jeoe,- Knhrtit*
Of liilllitr mnoiki . .n * 1.. I i i ■ —.
v U- K. Ftsr.A y, Dictator.
»». Ghavrs, Reporter.
jL w. g\!.I. WIKK. M. I)
Physician 1 Surgeon,
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ranges as it is the average winter, wr. PrGciTed aboi^t six weeks ago
owing to late fall kins; hut y1™.0 PI'onii’H‘nt ntemhhrs
-*1- kr?',tY »«k^dr'i,;
ut •a,‘u‘n'r weather than we have ' recent, -meeting of the lodge, after
All kindsof romiipinn-nontH j hgretofiireexperienced: The rattle j an aH-night session, they Were ex-
dirin? nea‘V (l°ne. I ricen reasomihle. j interests in the panhandle and Ter. I 1u‘11.‘m1 fro,n the order, this is the
VC US a trial. Slum NTnrth ^_______1 ritory are narrowing down as the j rltTl7!ntri!hC rul°' U is U“:
| monUi.s go -l»y», Ine few years at • htgin-atloAer the Male.
. m/wjf /.»s />. ...ill x . <
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m“"I,!Uivo uk a trial- North Side Pill,lie Square,
Or R, A. th; a_.tvc.
TEX -A ?
J. G.SHORT,
most one will see only the‘‘stock-1 —- • — ’
farmer” in all this broad land omt-
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III the Ruwpr Rriclr TT •'— , ■ ..........^.u r,ruvm
mjl, ’ t 1 ........ pxeparm-g for an immediate t (Mirt‘g ri)g*>Vno p>ywqulwd. It is guar-
111 Keep constantly on Iiand tl g<.0<] JlNHOrtllieilt of change as to range and nmnh. rs ^t1 pwn perfei-t RnttHfiu-tcn, „r moncr
_ TTejittlc TL. i i rwuntled. Price 25 cents per box. For
^ TT* A 1 rn rn * mm. MM . «. _ _ _ , at<U - 1 here has been a vast de- <mle by J. E. Uyus.
yi £ TTj?
l'.vin« ll,. ,.|....... th,, ..Ltli'. I ,JT "t **:„ * ,h" ’w"r f<>r'C"'"
linriin «V„ • ,, . , *Gnisn9, Sores, Meets, Salt Rheum, Feve
k eta' *h*‘ large eatt »c.! i>oro«, Teit«»r, ChHpped Rands, Chilhlaina
owners of- the Wlfitorv and “strip” j Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and postivelv
are preparing for jn Jmnwdiate [e,,n* Pile*» or no W retjuio-d. it is go*#.
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HjLWlAJl, FEYas
Alt bills'utfeiiJt Jt,, in town ori ountrv
ttiar'Otfi. eat Kvu#' Drug Store.
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k. &93ida4v9^0taUlridu
SrAPLEANDFANCY
crease in this interest in the last
twelve months', Thu*' Mm- tm---
Tbe county judge of Hardenian
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r ^hobaron will t(*r- j the* county site que.^tion in
niityUe in favor of the Tornu r. 1 Hardenjan countyt Quanah and
The land <,nation in our count el are 5»? contesting
Borins'!.................. iu „»n «1' . A gre^A!
71 Aii. U* ins u | of mterest is now dicing ipanife^d
I settlers, who had our. l>v tlio citizens oftiiut />nnni„
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HR.UIAM\ TEXAS.
Ofl. e at AkinN Drug Store.
Matt. U. Chism
. JD 51 TNT TlaT
^jarotflee at the obEPoit Oflice Building
•Jof: Akin,
Alt opi) zy -a L aw,
OFFIgEWITH R. F. AHJWM.D,
OR A HA M, : .: : : *T K XA S.
Chas. 0. Big ham
^Uonjej-'af-Lavir.
OHAUAM. : : . TKXAs
▼ WILf, practice in the Courts of YouH<J.
»nd aqjoinlJigcoujiti«a;1»nd the Federal ('our'
at Graham.
, -.C.U licet unit promptly attended -tn;
_MT( FdWe in t he Court House.
He also keep^s on hand:
HARDWARE, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware
And Agricultural Implements, Guns.Pistols
AMIMUftllTION, FISHING tAOKLE fci f r , , i w, ; ;,f
SEWI2MC MACHINES.
» , ^ ...... .....mterest is now.lining..uuuuteKtw*
lumm. (prt settlers, who had phK by the citiaens ofth.at county on the
chased school land4 under the \*a- subject:
riotts Jaw#, bate pteferred h> forfeit j Hngli-h Spavin Liniment removes nil Hard.
I their lands by non-pa vnjent of in- s,,ft «'r Callouaed Lumpsand Blemishes from
terest L0nn ,i * . , , . horM**« ,{!00,I Spavins, Curbs, Spli'its,
u- lauds .Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all
UndfT stjl tllfl* illlntlMnrr eiiol. ..... Stfullnn Thrtiillt ( Vuurlic otfi ^rj
. . . '■ i '•'*.? .....h ....... * » »m»* e( > pinuif, mi
under statute allowing such a mens. Svfo,,en Throat*. Cough*, etc. Save$50 hr
Use ofpn®Tidtfle. \Y wJTnted the most son-
tires New comer. ,1 : , Use ofone notUe. YYaJmled the inosi won-
‘lI doing the | derfiii Blemish CuW* ever known. Sold bv
same tilings* The -yearly prvment l>mggwt», -On>b«ni.
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Which he is selling at feed-Rock prices.
GRAHAM, TEX AS.
ilnd amounts to -Jess than nventy-
?ix dollars per annum and tlun-e are
S R. JEFFERY,
DEALER IN
no taxes to pay. Our eouiity fei b
Gen. Wilson, who was in com-
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maud of the detaehment of cavalry
that captured Jefferson Davis, lias
. . .................subscribed one hundred dojla’rsr.tc. .
the effeetaff the latter feature oft'lr^* ),av.f la,KJ f“nd foT relief of;
i i ss
(omt mi tactable values, though we Gigfljzes that the war is<rver and that
camyever fail to realize a gdod sum | Ibivis was not a traitor.,
from tax, ^ on land, .since hah oiir ; a Woma Am.v hi SCO VKf: >'.
land is patented either <to rnilroiids j “Another wonderful discovery has b«*»n
or individual. If the kinri.v >: made and that • “•
or individual. If tho u,aj„ritv of!
liu ptople. Of the state Could he I *<•••■«« veur* sb® witn*tood its severest tests'
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0. E. Finlay,
A?r0BNST"-AT-LAW A.ND
land agent,
Gr.tham, Young Co.. Toxus.
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LtIJDORS AND CIGARS
GRAHAM, - - - . - TEXAS.
Keeps constantly on hand the following popular brand* of Liquors:
H. J.-Semmes <te Co„ Yunnessefi Rvo n it
. • ' -I ,„is- j <U>J4lh_ For three months
pxtKing oi state school lands in the j da* £0Ugh*d imessantlv-and could not sleep.
most advantageous manner f,i lie ' n,'*' ''krv'f '/( "" " ’ K V,M
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lamru ».„rt,l BpewHly ,h„.. 1S£ t SK t,X
IIH 8C JxinHiS to Iirf'.MnrdiAtii im/hiw l.lify .” Thus «ntA W r1 N..w,kML ft. /I_
these lands to pre-emption, under
the old pre-emption laws.
Of the many pdople who left the
panhandle for Oklalioma last year
j-
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Lutr..” Thus write W# 0. Hamrick Ac Co.,
of Sbelbv, N. ( . Gel h free trial bottle at
Rvu*’ Drug Store.
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A. n. Gant,
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW,
Notary Public,
SolmG Land Business in all its form*
-.*•"7, *»» Becklmm Building.
GKAUAM. ; ; ;. r TEXAS.
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^ ‘ GRAHAM, TEXAS
R. L. RICKMAN & CO.
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graham, Texan
WITI praetiAe in the Court* of Young and
\ ftnil atjjflining no
1 ISST' >lHi» up->tatf» In the Aeekltam Bnch
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Phtete A. Martin,
s^tior^j-at-Laif,
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(i^A7AMv : • TEXAS
Ooliqotioai promptly attended to. vVill 1'
jiractioe ibahe (State arid Federal Courts.
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ihmSgpffiMp
bTv one in a dozen hellerert his eon- „ ......
dition by grdng. We have^new \H*n ^ ^ T,UR
.. f : shows that the men who were never
Conors from Missouri and Kansas, in a newspaper office in their life,
and occasionally one from Southern *md vet know all about running one,
j Texas. Our town is now C rowded ft,>‘ <iy;ng off rapidly n:,,| that the
to its utmost capacity hv ihose ei- mi^Vuiu-tU ' not far away.
' thcr temporarily here for school j TITF VIRDIf V~r\A NfMO US.
purposes and by those owning prop-.1 " • 11 • s,llt- D""gci*;. Bippu*. Ind., Unti-
ertv and living here Mo -, cam t *'* 7111 Tf<‘<'n lll»"<l KJcctnc Bitters .a*
3 ing uert. More earn- tV**? best •&&&& EVWv bottles,dd has
est, genuine and extensive preplua- F'V(’" •vlicf in every Ca^. On.- nmn Umk six
lions are now being made to be^t b,,t^7> '',‘fly,u, <'l,r^ <'<‘ltheunmtl*,ii of lo
. ,, - n, WVtKt, ywir standing. Abrshsm lUre. dnwrtst,
IU tno ccnuing 8€n.Sont tll<‘ virtu© of 'k*l)villo, Ohjo, afflrmn: “The ht'nt neWnf:
our soil and .climate for agricultural 1 l)a™f'ver h»ndlcl ln r-y20 yer>»’
~n Ul“‘ * experience, is Electric Bitter*.” ThWtWHnd*
purposes than have e^er bt.en niinio "f lmv« sdded tbeir to*t: ionv that
We have eleven school, in oner- ! 5,^^ Hitter*
. | , . * ' u,n “I) discip*i>, of the Liver, ividnev* <<r
Wtion, and the teachers are [Iftid blood. Gnlr a )Mlf dollftf A bottle Ut Kyu*'
monthly in cash. There will -y • _ "gJA
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—4Wi.ll pay *pe<‘iiU atie^km to paying Take*
for nori-rcsid,.i,iM.
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S»IMii.uikruci Apat
“irAham', Texas.
PAHMINj IMFIrSMEXTS.
at .
Anhmlecw iatntieedtu WSIHW
Wfl aWSIUI apontlon.
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Also, dcnlei-H in nwl nmmifivetarein of Stoves, Tinware
Metnhe Wash Tubs and Buckets, Metalic Flues, and Cor-
rugated Iron Hoofing. V ,
Specialty
Job Work done on short notice. Call and sAnsr
XT.v__il. n i i*. fa ___ j
Nortli SidoPubtie Square, GRAHAM, TEXAS
new schobls located thi .year to' While' good Brother'David Barn
meet the demands of new settle- bardt pu*s singing a hyrivn at a g,.s-
rpents. True progress is always P‘‘l ^'Traw Biqcting in ilftlti-
lftine, and tboreloW sTow f the nth, r night^o vwas ar-
T, „ , -.e , , , ; rested tor bigamy. There" wap
-—- bp strip people are now hav-^ great indignation among the breth*
ing tpiiteU reign oflaw. Every old | «'»>. but ,vjdten tlve first wife np-
oflVnder is either in ihe parts or' HeniKtirdt fainted. He will
Dallas jail,.or has a fair.inspect of; K<> Vbmd the bars.-J-Constitation.
^mng tlulhcr. AVLal,«. iml. Uioir- iLi. Mango. Hn,l H,r^fih«s CD human or
sins have found them om, rht* U. S. Aoimal ur,.<t in no mlnww. by Woolfhrd’*
offiriflltt now fn In rvffilmto til,. SnnTt rt, 1 Ath.H TL!____*h ...... t
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qfueials seem now to personate thv FnnU-id L,>tiuriv Thin never faiU. Bold by
•genta of the avenging .h ilies. J B» GrGraham A Co.,' druggist*. Qimbauu^
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1890, newspaper, January 16, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116106/m1/1/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.