Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 40 x 26 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
n
\
t*
The Graham Leader.
(Hi. 1 / 7' v f‘rn/oietor.
J. w
THE SANDUSKY TRAGEDY. i produced an abortion upon her and
A few weeks since, in the city of; then murdered her with his own
Austin, an the back room of a saloon,! hand. His ease, it seems to us, is
.......--____________.......... Mi88 Enroja Handuaky, df Galv*- one that demand, ^speedy, *poB
Hon. R. M. Wynne, of Ft. Worth, *»». was shot aiul instantly killed.; cation of the law, what little there
':tVH Jim Hogg will by our ae*t wa? lystra^ger there and no one anfl if present suspicions prove
A.TIOTST.
BALANCE l.Y EACH EC. YD A.YJ) ITS l.Yl) E H TEI)A 'ESS.
f l * F1 ^^un^iUHUa JH UVL*
t^ot ernor. So mote it he, say we of *<*'‘i"ed to know h)«r except one John | true, then hunting will he too good
Wont. \ *.i. ... it-... 7.
£ ’
•
1 in
. !
h •
C< nfit*
piper
Nil and, who said she was a lewd
woman, and the verdict of the pres
and people was that she had com
forthm. The good luck of Henry
Schamburg and Tom Varncll jn get-
1 ting out ot their scrapes is causing
Jury Fund, lot Clio-*,
Hoad and Bridge Fund. 2d On.-*-
Tine Road and Bridge Fund. 2d (’la**,
General County Fund. 3d Clan*,
H°nd Interest and Sinking Fund. 4t4i Oluas,
Special Repair Fund. 5th (
Permanent School Fund,
Available “ “
\} »p< »rti->n»-« 1,
255 11
700 00 ,1
ltUTss
a ih;'i 12 ’
l ti
* h"
..j
-i
4.0 K2
460 05
21,000 00
In
* ol
1*7 07
4 B01 07
l
1*
EHHT: ......1 ! :
*' 4“ 1 * ‘ J' ^ 1 C ImfU (%j
Give Us ft*Wei laws and better pT'^titUtt Bill
un<‘s." says the Waco Pay, anti we light ot later developments that
igree with the request. Congress gr°ss injustice was done the dead
.ui do very well and receive the ap- g*rl- It appears;that she belonged
pj-obutioh of the people by an early to il vCry respectable family at Gal-
ndjrrarument. vestpu, and that John Niland, the
man mentioned above, had courted
X . .1 the law abiding people of TgX-
it >cem» in the fts to resort to the vigilance commit-,
tee antLthe tribunal'of Judge Lynch.
1 he Czar ot all the Russians is
said to be scared into a state border-
ing on frenzy. He thinks lie is go-
ing to be assassinated and has in-
creased his body guard tenfold.
A. T. GAY
Court Yeung Co.. Texas
II. T> Wild A MS.
Predding Officer uf Corn’rt Ct.
co
eri
List of Names to whom .1 lone if has hem Enid Curing Qua iter
Eh fling Dree/niter .{/si, /). JSSlh
EXHIBIT'' A.
ir>
177
12
165
. . . uj' " I',V his wife. Then followed the usual
,,,* av »,,, , Al,.a-In,,,,,,Hl.hvrm 1'-
“"T , »*“n ' Wh,”k-W V W.-.I Imt. Ilul «l„. foilmveil
n. Anti-temperance men will per- - .....—
Lee Dougljiss,
J. T. Cunningbam,
S. A. Garrett,
8. A. Davis, ,________
J. J. Davis,
J. D. Lisle,
* 1 r>h
j-TO
i ljftO
-4- -»
452 W. J. Blount,
458 _ James Pouter,
17s R. Robertson,
-iU±4—A. ■Hi“»Ii»mi‘i
! II
oi
w
w
, , , , uijipened for her destroyer ..she met her
' | death either by murder or suihlde,
•--^ _ * mid John Niland ten niinutes after
Dorn Pedro has caused European 449
mouarehs tojteel a little shaky any-* *' ^ . M. Ifalt*,
...........way.’ After all It is mt very pleas- ' 175’ *• <•• While,'
bun and he Red Irom tier. In her jllMt to be a monarch in these i ^ ^‘ ^^ a<^' tt>
- days of liberal ideas
Europe looked on in wonder while her death proclaimed her a pmsti
we paid a tribute of respect to thud tute aiid a suicide The girl may
memory of Jefferson Davis. If the 1 have taken her own life*, hut if she
►.une tiling should occur Over there | did, John ^ilaud was nOless her
■ \< i tin' death of a T* helljqus” | murderer in the sight of (4od than if
subject, we would all b* hung, dmw.ii! he had really Hred the fatal shot
>r treason. —_ ! Rut there are many circumstances
tending to show that he
4oo*
11
pledged ! j,3i
1!
R« 11.
The republican party
itselt to abolish the whisky and to-
bacco revenue if they got into pow-
er. 1 he demoerats promised free
wool instead. The people said -by
J< M. Patterson,
Boh Garrett,
A. M, Hart,
K. R. Ragland,
T. BrCotnrr,
m
lO'OO
di7.r)
|r,o
lot)
u th
1 oO
»J75
050
1H
1ST
128
T
844
IH8
190
184
10
i)
1*. L. (iibson,
D. N. Killian,
F. W. Knight,
'Tr.'(TrDaCu(Tsoi1;
« 9 7.ri
10 oo
■■T
N . -I. Timmons,
l>pd p'ord. \
TT
1 50
50
ol I
D 77
1 (JO
<T(
oc
J. M. Parkerv
F. D. Sutton.
We would like for sothe oue to
ti ll us the moral difference between
the man who embezzles a hundred
thousand and skips to Canada and
the individual who “breaks” with
liU hands full, pays twenty-tiv*
Had: not
only seduced the girl but afterward#
the last election “giv„e us free lick,” '
and now the sons of temperrmrr and 450
subxiuty. north and south, are wait- !
ing to liear sortiething drap. If rail- I ____
icalism pays her vows tlw* whisky ^
tax will go.
E. W. Johnson,
•J \\ . Bitty,
S. A. Thomas,
C. M ('raid,
L. P Hrnnk-5.
1), N. ,.KIllinnt
“trnr
1U0(
8 75
9.5(i
2j( M)
W'. S. Timmons,
Jonas Ely, _ _
J. A. Driver,
, ......
'T8>7
I8<*
17ii
.7^ J. B. Wadlev,
IN" R. S. Doty,
11 ttiU've Strwiirt,
50
50
50
1 75
X'-llL
V , Y
di
fa
in
P<
James Porter,
,Js»hn Taylor,
•50
50
2 00
50
Tnn~
wi
du
tli*
Total.
r——
4158.15 .
j-1.1
TAIil'LATHI) STATEMENT
OF THE
Lv v
.centH on the dollar to his (jredllors • 'ft*rt}l*-,f'..v/wnr/itiirrs and in<tci>trd\rss of Young County, Tnxas
and retires to private life a rich and
respected gentleman
,, ' ’ ■ ’ 7 • \ trit/rr i
For the Charter Ending Decemlur ,31, iSSH.
JURY FUND. 1st Class*
As the time for the., election: ap-
proaehee and we are easting about
tor candidates let us Remember that
Young county is entitled to the next
tlutorial representative and let us
.select some man for the place. Lot j
us find a man who will have sense
enough to legislate and not he a
complete de id-heiyl at Austin. We
want*a man irhn wilj try to change ;
(lie road law and not'spend liis time
there talking about hills for t.hf* reg-
ulation orthc sale of Johnson grass
seed omHnrghurn' molasses.
To Am t m Trenaurer, K^imiinc of Quarter, At
nr-, I^'c'ved during Quarter, - ......
Hv Am t Paid out “ ** Kxhihit“A,”
CoimiiLuioiix on Ain’t received mid paid outVx '
To “ to Balance, . A ,
1H2 78
no jfc
1
5t)0 J. B. Norris. '
564 J. W. Graves,
8(4'.) S. M. J. Benson,
550 R. W. Moss,
51!) Mm. Hodges,
EXHIBIT B,
$81 ,80 * ap. 548 George Huffman,
J. D Mankins
R: J. Johnson, jr.
A. J. Broiles,
J. J. Murray,
P
' 50
12<H)
2(H)
2 00
54*
888
585.
!> _578
Total,
l
-ft: ‘Hitt
2-Uli
| 4 Oo
i 17.if)
.......
$90.80
nu
tic
iip
un
ITT
¥ Oil
Ui m
Jun. 1, 1890. By Balanoe 1
-- ■ ■ -• ■ • • ■ a -wi- - E--
A:
1 41
S J ti t 29
t
1W'7,I»
f 5 54 ,
! 570
104 29 5(j:
■ -l <rr r.r.')'
559
EXHIBIT /CL
55ST W. M. Nlatthows, $ 80IH) 591 Josh Clifton,
50p Fh>yd Hhock A Go., 1
485 do | j 7 50
557 Wm, M. Matthews, 88864
'av . . ;
a
in the
Til/. LkAokk desires to see
change—a complete change ......
/nr.vmnrf of the Texas Court of Ap-
peals next election. We. desire to
see Justices White ahd ,* Wilsoi\ re-
tire to their book-selling and book-
writing Tind do an exclusive, busi-
ness. Peddling hooks aj»d legal
"pinions won t run to-rtlirr w. II p
JU)AI> and BRIDGE FI ND, 2d Class
TlrAm t in Imncbrof Tniwnirer, Beginning of Quarter,
. “ Iteeeivcd during Qunrlcr,
Tr “ PN'd iHrt^ - TTxhrMt trRC-----------
\\ “ Corn’s on ain’t received und paid out,
‘ ^ ‘ To H.’tlttfM r.
irit
T
Jan. 1. 1890.
“ 1 . “
30r*iRR
f|$ Y, 90 80
' ~ 3 3(1
To Balance,
l{*‘g. Indht'n’s due to thin funtfpm
H. D. Williams,
NV. W. James^
Ti W. Graves,
T IE Collier,
5( 1 J . S, Stanvtt,
568 A. T. Gav,
574 T F. Kindley.
•*Nl \ . F. (Y>i*riss*'ii,
ord Wright.
!HHI ' 5!)!)
579;
595
577
598
580
590;
576 *
584
582
8(H)
25 00
T”T2o
174 85
8 00
7 15
8 00
7)9T
, 1596
2W 11 ; 588-
2or) ii
7 on oo
% GENERAL (Ol’NTY FUND.
.yLaj!
3d Class.
56!)
586
To Ain't ig hands of Trcnsimip, beginning of Quarter,
Received during Quarter,
% “ Translern'd to Jury Fund,
*t ‘‘ I’eid out during Quarter, Exhibit “C,”
9.' CommisAuui ou ain’t waivtd and paid hut
“ “ To Batonee, - . ’
347 3(i
2,403-76
1.
r
Jan. U 1890. T<» Balance,
$ 2.751 11 $
h.047 38 |fs"
. 100 00
920 J4
83 09
r,*>4 7 88
2,7.31 11
"TTIfTird Wright,
A. AV. Lee.
R. R. McDaniel,
Vos Slianafelt,
M or ri son, S t reetdr C( i. I
F
. 1.9tL_.:5M8.
1(H), 56S
50 567
12 5(i 594]
7 85 598’
10 00 j .
THHKindley,
I. A. LcdBcTtef,
S. M. E.Isell,
J. W. Gravies,
•lUtt. jj.JillUJUttr.
J. C. Short,
J. D. Haw-kin^,
II. D. Williams,
Jim, A. Trim,
B. 11. Pavne,
L.-Culxanan,—
(\ F. F ugcttL
Warryn* Ward,"
Thos.jJ. Prim*,
Earl M’ilkinson,
Total,
t 2 50
r , sl<h>
‘ 1 5 ( 0
5 ( 0
2(0
—Use ti (41
1 7()
f 1 50
f 15000
1 »aa.
I7oo
• 55441
loo
F Td 50
'50
2 5o
8920.14
■
ler
mi
ret
1XJ
chi-
Wo.
Scr
Gal
thii
buv
—
566.
,i lmsines.-, and we bale t,, >, ,■ the
lawyers forced to resort to the Court's
hook to get ii form that will stick in
the Court. It looks too much like
advertising on the bench.-«Judge.
Hurt has not written any 4>ook,s,
but he has been with the others so
lung that-wc. arc .alraiil be will fall
mto the'/mh.e did (7,1st soruelTmig
like “Hurt s jbrmslbr ehargiug a t
delendaut out of jail when gujltv its
1 | « ■ * ./ **> *
(.am upon us. 'Lets have a change.
BOND. INTEREST SINKING EC.VI). .4(1, IW
To Am t in band** ol Treasurer, beginning of Quarter,
‘‘ “ Received during Quarter,
By “ Comt«it*<ion8 on amount received.
“ “ To Balamt*.
\
Jan.
1. 1890.
1. “
To BaMnco, ,
Bal. Reg. Irtdcbt’n’g due by this fund,
1,82000
—r .
EXHIBIT EG.
R L. Rickman A* Co $2.15
i EXHIBIT F’
For 1 Court House. Bond, 41,6.82.00
bxIhibit GK ____
562. H. 1). Williams, mM
1
ler
1st
-4
t-r-
EXHIBIT IT.
$ 2,110 02
Sl’EGlAI, REPAIR FI ND. 5th Class.
fi 1, • {■ *
$ 45 50
2,006 12
3! v) j in no
1
1
0
Zt^iia Mcjiotid,
Bureu 'ironies',
R. Lindsey,
do
J. Abbott. ^......
■8 80(H) »
86 (X)
28 50 1
291HH
7 75 •
$ 21,000 00
——-
1
P. Farley, t
M. A. Whittenberg,
)/(•
4o(X)
r _ - * *
Several more of the citizens, of
f oi t Bond cx>untv have been taken
before the betlerttl Court at tfntvrs*
U'n- ‘hid undeY the civil rjghts
t»r kuk!ii,x act for conspiracy and in-
rifiilfin n. 1 his tiling has occur-
1 **■'
TA A.T’t it, hand* Treasurer. Hegitming of Quarter,
Ke.'Clwd during (Juafter,
“ Paid out ■ > “ **.. Exliibit
, “ < 'oimmssiQia on ain’t reoeivad and paid out,
.....2.— To Balance, 1 *•'
I
■ 14 26 |
29 50
Jan. J. 1890. T<> Balance,
S' 43 70
J—losT
Maggie BroilJs,
IL. Atidic iRukefet.
! H A -F GiKunti ir
p
7
1
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND
$
A. .T. Gibson, jr.,
M. J. Lewis,
R. Lindsey,...
R. L. Rickirtan d: Co.,j
Georgia Robinson.
W. C. Griffith;
I
A. Id. Kuykendall,
J. H. Squires,
IL L. Rickman,
I. Ki singer,
J. E. Mayes,
Irene Reeves,
A. J. Birdsong,
W. C. Griffith,
A. B. KuyjtrmbiR,
.....-V
W. B. Henson,..
Mattie Harris,
J. II. Squires,
Mattie Harris,
1
$ 55(H)
65 75
15 00
40(H) .
2 85
80(H)
e-s -
i • * n
40 00
20 U
2|25y<
5ji>7
271)5
nip
A
Bai
J
I Y
Li j
Mr
bud
£
aix
otii
the
the
am
;©nf
suti
tael
aid
To Ain’t in liandi* ol Treasurer, licginning of Quarter,
“ lo'. tiivwl during Quarter, <
% “ Paid out “ “ Exhibit “F,”
O.imnlissions on ain’t received and paid out
“ “ To Balance,
l.204 HI
219 45
14,
|)let(
etc.,
turn*.
■V times jjiiu.‘e the passage J i
-4 and tfrr- gnyrrmriTTlt hilS ' ' U,IHI*0:' To Balance
> tai is vyc learn, secured a. -i- | • - - —
if:
.1$ 1,474 26 .
I- 460 oT
\ .-t
viction of anybody. Th
ort Bend was strictly with-’
jurisdiction of the .State
lid the Slip re me Court will
s so decide, if indeed there
• conviction of either of the!
•ec indicted parties. These '
said to he the most reput- '
izcus of the county and it |
Yftrd to (Hinv^-t .them.
1 • am '
AVAILABLE SCHOOL FUND.
$
To Am’t in bund* of Trca.-uror, beginning of Quarter,
‘‘ “ Revviyed during Quarter,
f.v Paid out l*’ •* Exhibit “G,”
'* t'ommisHnion* on amount paid out,
“ “ To Balance,'
Jan. 1. 1H90.
T*. Balance,
i
123 03
70 75
• . -
i;
197 3H
m
%
99 00
71
97 07
or 38
BSST A1T23 FTTRBST
Y011 can Had. I have them. They may not lie pleasant
to tahe but they are l'l RE. and when you have occasion
to u«o them you may |K! sure that 7
You Drill Your Own Health
Ayatlable School Fund. Ap[>ortione(l.
r./NtiUin*
lot l iking
btk
o uiilna ,
ruppw.
Toanuumt in Imndt.. if Treasurer, beginning of Quarter,
Rcd<4v«Hl during Quarter,
^I’ai.Uut, r“ “| Exhibit 4 H,”
< OmmiN.-ion* on amount received.
,, To Baimieu,
f . L. 'I
%
6,665 28
60 00
K
Jan. 1. 1890. To Balance
’x-.
4 6,706 28 ft
irrs5Tir,i-
r t
* 843 11
50
4,oeiitJ7
6,705 28
But Drugs am out all. I have a
My prices arvi a-* low aa they can lx: made. ;
DAVID R. ARUT
. I
f. ’
ic______:i
• -
V
»
Ip-'
mr
€
was
at on
Wf- o- j - *
KSSlfe.
. *
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.