Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1890 Page: 1 of 8
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GRAHAM. TEXAS. JANUARY D, Isdo.
NO 22.
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TEXAS VETERANS
Invited to Contribute to thk Relief-Monu-
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Lijrsioidn I Sur?eon.
sJ. G. SHORT,
I.i tin* Bowor !>n<*k,
Will koop constiintlv on haf)d trgood assm’tinent of
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STAPLE ANDFANCY
A GREAT REVOLUTION.
Dir f'ri,at»*r>( industrial rcvoluti' u
which the vvorht had ever n^n |,a-
hegun^ This country han-entered
Dau.as, Ti:.\., Dee. 19, ls.su. an u! "hieh changes
TotlioOl.l 0»nt'«slerut** Veterans of tha.State 1 ri';lU^ht "t,h trenieudous con-e-
ofTexte.' qimnees are to.occui*. ,* The center.
M a aup&aal.meeting uf CiiiVr.-.i'er- ll‘,|^,n:l1 hte ,sto W transferred
ate veterans, held at the Washing • ru hrT?'mr* nnr^ Pcnnsyhns
ton ArtHleny hall, in Kew Orleans , !U:,' tu ! s,)l.,t*f- The controllinu
on tlie evening of the 11th of D'e- ln a" hues of mamifacturin^
ceinher,- after we hud dcpositi d in a,V h,athering in the south, and not
the tombthe dead bodv of «,tir eraj'iiT'',UD ' ,'u‘* ^‘is seetii.n ditmtnntr
old chief, Jefferson Davis, (Jen, \\' i ' H>'' interests in America, Tint it is
L. Cuhcll and (iovernur F. U. l.uh- 1!" M.,u . " " '^y‘t meet Great
buck wercaiARointedVire-trresidpnts ,* 1 111 Itl'L‘^ ‘n |he. linal strugfrft
of (’onfederate veterans iVtr the state * aJPjU m*iatery oi ythe^nrorhl’u intie-
of Texas, and the following re-olu- H,-[! *‘'!tton ip^nstries/and thesouth
tions wei-e also adopted. wil. wm. Nohuainess nnm‘, wheth-
The chairthen announced thanTie i u,,rr<‘‘st<‘d 'Hreetlj- in the south
meeting' was ready tor business ami t Vr m>t' ‘;,n .a,,ortl .to ignore, th.^e
Den. H.U I.ee of Mississippi ai-ose j r‘tS\ J,ulst vvatc!l eoiu>.
and offered the following resolutions; I " ('u ,1ts- and study these new
11 avingcome from the tnmb.w'here m,,'T‘,Uents, else he will find his
We liuveiUiposited the Cp|d.tijWTPf jj1""’ei'typn-ing competitors push-
ottr graitd old chief, when-; foi u
tune, Ht one wall Jackson Guilds sefi-
tinel over In- ohl eomniatuler. \\e.
the united ( onfederates ijt-eiii it
proper to put
Record.
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Ud also k^*rps on hand:
, .HARDWARE, Cutlery, Staves, Tinware
\ ml Agricultural*Inipli'iiients, (jiijis. I’istols
Mui.WJYJrnOAI. FiSHiNC TACKLE*
a^zziSSm^G MACHINES. ->[■:■ * ■
Whif'h bo is selling at J^d-Hock prices, '
CflAHAM, TEZ AS.
The mother is the heart of ^re
on record some ev. frn<\ ^h;: jt 'vJ,o determine-
r....i; .i .. fTharaetensti.-.s and who diffuses
{m'ssion of our feelings; therefore Li , . —
....... f i"**hniugh it that suhtle atmosphere
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lira,I as one cftl.,. I.iuv.sl M.l.li,.,-. .]r] nn*-rn*il tfie nilini spmt ofh.mif.
;.m,„,oat •1r?' ™f h.r then.....
i-i-' * • — efleetive traimngtor ehihlreri is f>nr-
Tp..* i ~rr~ mind, f How can the impatient.
2. That leaving H^qm^ion of '“md- 1 low tan The'
e linal resting place e itin le . , ;'t";'g''home, fnrtlt-hn.ling pother
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Oi Sim: W»TJt H. K. AK' ot/l),
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iv\-i .lining titles it sjM*<-iuttv, 1 living the
T-liXjAS.
ix-' inuy, t nving ‘'
only set ol AbptfWt U***4e- iif dm CuuntC.
Cif.vS. V. Bk;iiam
A'l - Law,
S. R. JEFFERY,
I.E.U.EK IN'
GRMi.'M. : : : TEX. Ah
UILLi practice in the (Yurf- of
r•iw'T'tjAitiing (fcauititir*. anVl lIw FederalCour'
at Or itmiii.
......- promptly »«.tt.*n*l.'.t to.
>iH• *c in the Court House.
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properly helrmgs, and not venturing I |Ho.w . , :'n t,H
i von to iiia'ke a -sugge-tirm on ftn- - ' * ‘d • *d).-orhetl in keep-
mg up with the pomp and vanities
evoxi u> ola'ke n -euggv-tirrrr tm”t*fn
subject, we lie tv by pledge.outselves
that whatever may be the place.de-
cided on we will-see to it that tin*
gmvi'is properly decorated, and th^T
there shall lie reared a suiFible moil-
of life, eager for place and show,
teach her children the true prinei-
pb-s of a happy life? How um the
scifisTi mother teach g(>nerositv, or
-mnem to her^pi^-ttnilc thiPiian^'ahii"IJh 4 \ ‘11 -<-on4 c*« l rn other teach cnTF"
iame of tlie j.resident of ike Cyn- f,Mltn,ont- . ..
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r— A. B. Gant,
Zwtrw a-d .Iffotarr Ptthlio
f ;'tl!l':lt-‘ Lind, I lupine** in nil'tsfurms.
’ prTTfim'.s in the Rtx'lJtneu Muilding. ,r
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GRAHAM. TEXAS
WINES, LIQUORS UNO CIGARS
GRAHAM, - - - . - TKXAS.
Kei-p<i con-taiitlv or* liiuui the following popular hritmls of Liquors:
B. J. Semnu's ife Cit Yttmtessce Kve,
Tfliylitf. turd"
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|-resident ot the Cui
federacy.j
d. That we tender to .N^rs, Davis
ami her daughters opr profound
RMiipnthies in this great bereave-
ment, and, while we rejoice tha-t she
and her da gUtcrft are trtn to the
principles of her Aohle Inrshand,
who always .refused gratuities, yet
"e are glad ol fliiVopportunity of
contributing to a scheme which shall
relieve tin* estate and Heave them in
comfort, and we urge prompt aetimi
on the part ol coinrades:every whijre.
* 1 lie retort^ iuaccorib^ice with the
spirit aud intent vif these "resolutions,
3rr request all yxA.’onfi deraies, all
cartips ol ex-iDonfederate veterans,
all organizations of ex-€onfedenite
veterans of any kind, tin* wives,
"sous ami daughters of all Codfeder.
ate soldiers, and all other* citizens
ol the state of Texas 'who desire to
ter the true Sollftieni
English Spavin Liniment removes «ll Hard.
Soft ..r Cull..used Lump* nnd lllcrnishc- ffmn
iuir-es, _ Ml...... Spavins, Curbs. Splints
JSvvecney Ring-bone, Stifles. Sprains, all
Swell.-n Throats. Cough*, etc. Save S-‘>0 hv
"se ot'ene hettln. WJurat.-d the most wnii-
derf'ut 1 lien.ish Cure ever known, Sold l.v
R. G. (>nilmiii«fc Co., Druggists, (iral.iwn.
v.
MERIT Wiy V/
e ddkire to say to our efli/.ens, tTmt for
Vf-irs^ve have Wn selling Dr. Kftig’s Neyv'
Ih*.-every for Colisuuiptibii, Dr. Kkig’s Xeu
Lite l*ills,lJuekle„’^ Arniea Satve and Kle«-
tne Hitters, and Imvn .ieVer handled r«-iuedie-
that sell a*. vw-H. ortlmt have given sUt-i
nfm .'md satisfaction.. We do Met he-itnto.lo
r^tTOurtoe thcm.-iercry trmo, and wo ststmT^
reiely to refund the purcluiM- price,if satisfHc-
tor>- results do n >t follow their use. The-,
reinediit* have won their great popularitv
purely on their merits. J. K. Hvus, Drug-
glsts.
WiH praetiro in the Court* of Young and
nnd a-ijpining coudtln*.
' le^Ti)lH,-i* u}.-stairs in the pm-khatn Brick.
4-
ie Bed
Rlilete A. Martin,
Allor.tjcy-Ml-J.iuy,
fyfiAHAlpI, s t TEXAS
ColldotlitiH promptly attentTed* to. Will
pnu-tiG itl the State »nd Fedenij Cm^rts.
n UOhLLNGSWOKTII.
R. L. RICKMAN & CO.
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- ..... tm i 111 I I l U|
thr nnhle debt, in one to utij dt'iid
< hiet and. his lumit|y left to mourn
his loss.
Be pleased, therefore, organize
DEALERS
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i.a ’ * ' * *.» i iu-, town ncign*
| borh-'od and county where there is
no camp of (’onfederates,.ambseh-cL
some .of vourt citizens to etilkT.rand
receive doKa'lions and keep them
sale until we cun issue instructions
to wbona and wflere to send it. Lef
eveif one Contribute something, if
no Tnore .that) a “widow’s mite,”
and let this be the occasion for the
old Confederates to show that they
JOHN POHLMANN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES.
GRAHAM/TEXAS
l Jiavh h lwrirt* nnd oon^>K»tr i^trrrk wtiri it
fill orderii uu f*liort noti<v.
af once ill every citv, town tu-hdi- All kind* of repairing luw'Hy.dmno. I*ri<-e-
„,wl ‘...i_______ .1 H ; rtius.ij^hie. Give me a trial.-
Shep west Bide Public Square,
, H. HI^JiLjLAG^VvOJiril^ -4W1BB _,_B_ _ •__
-ini turn ui uiitpfiii, CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, and
. fabiuib ikpieiohis
r»r n»*n-r**lduntM. 1
other
II. SCHUSTER.
MANUKACTpREH OK
BOOTS anO SHOES.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
All Wurk in the Ibavt nnd Shoe linn «yvpnu
io snow mat Uiey /V11 wura in inn iw,ot and Hhoo linn expni
areas geilproua How as.thev Were i/1 ,"‘“tl.v rtr-'1 promptly. Give me atrial,
brave in bat^W, and that they have} m*v.w,,rk rtr’4 0,aw< *nd »f
never yielded their pel-resjject npr * (
Southern menhodd.
'Ve ^rVpectfully ask all newspa-
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jwrs throughout the state to be kind !
enough to publish this cirohlar.
W* L. Labkli/ (Da’law/
F It. Li BBpt tc. ^Austin,)
Vice Presidents Confederate Vet’s.
It. It. GARRKTT.
Contractor & Builder
> T F RYUS
^ . * B v’ i uus i|im uucKeTH, iVietanc Ja nies, and Lor-
Inlfiititi.udluww Agsst ln:n
Graham Texas j Ro°m2-.^teriag and Well Tubeiag a. Specialty
— Lxr<inan'» IvXHs. JoL \^tirk done oil short not, rn f ull aJL tlia r
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Also, (htalers in and inanufactm-ei-sof Stoycis, Tinwuix? ^^’Y/ a v-.y arxica salve.
foaiir IViwh T..l« ami I locket k, Alelalie Klm-s. u,„l Cor-'
rill M Of r*»n IU\ r\i+ .. Sum*, Toiler* (’hsppnd ilandk, *|Chi!btaini«
Com*, and -d Skin Rruption*. and p<M>tivnlv
vufeej'ih-*. *>r pn pay required. .It it* nuar
ALh>,.rk prdu^th attended to.
gi'*m op all kinds of house build-
IHf(* |
Shop opposite: Knunor’* Stnhlo.
GK.MIAM, TK.\AS.
T. J: McCarvt-r & C(j.
AM huuiiieot rrrtruMwl to nr will hr'*p prompt
kml i*ei(Ail atUmtion.
.Jol, Work done og abort notice. Cull and /■ us.
North Side goblin Square. GKAIUlM. TKXAS
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1890, newspaper, January 9, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116151/m1/1/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.