Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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The Graham Leader,L,*™“ l”>««n‘*wi- |'lTr .
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| thin article, let me say for his ben-
flt that there are two Jefferson Da-1
Musiwippi is to have. constito-L,,,
#° a 1 convention m A^ust. | conspirator, . rebel, a traitor and
the fiend of Anderson ville.—be is,
8Ute Senator McDonald, of Pane, the fiend of Andersonville—be is a
has announced as a candidate for I eT°^vw* from the hellsmoke
governor. I crue* war—a* purely imaginary a
* personage aslffephistopheles or the
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CISCO. TEXAS,
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Hon. J. W. Bailey, of Gainesville, 1 Hebrew Devil,- the other was a!
has announced as candidate for j statement with clean hands and j
congress to succeed Hon. Silas Hare, i pure heart, who served his people
from the fifth district. Bailey in I faithfully from budding manhood to
probably the most gifted orator in I hoary age, without thought of self,
Texas, and his eloquence would [ jwith unbending integrity and to the
make a stir even in congress. J best of his great ability_he was a I
| man of whom all his countrymen j
CHUCK FULL BF I # Shingles, Sash,
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PLASTERING. LATHS. CELAR POSTS, ETC.
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Seymour seems to be assured of I „ ho l ‘ » hi“,unlr7“cn I WE VV ANT [ -r="r
Ze&EsLysgslgoo 500'e.oan agents
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rrstulato our stator lowo upon her proud, and proud that ha wm their
boom and hope it will not vanish I pountryman.”
like the mists of the morning, as so I -?■ ■ l_u__mm
many such booms do of late. - I - *>itt Oat af tba Earth.
The Dallas News of 22nd inst.,
r. .. .- , "peaking of the Dallas and Pacific
Prince Bismarck has retired from road, says: The News recently
the chancellorship of the German paid that th*v Dallas and Pacific was
Empire on account of certain disa- u°ta noisy concern, but at the same
greements between himself an^ tinij il was not forgotten that this
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perhaps thought him an old fogy. I southeast. There was no bluster
■i----------i_ii m- ' I mixed up with the movements They
Gag law still Seems to prevail in not arra3r a. lot of teams and
congress. Last week Barnes ConiD- *c^a{,.er', on P*Per> but went to work
ton ur Maryliui.l was I......... „„r !,
tlu^uu,,. by a aim* party ruts and a , ntmorri w» capable '.TmiflSS
Moatl. thft nnnthtttincr ^ J |(m nWD Kllflinoau tn _ .
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To Know wo ore
The Cheapest
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ABSTRACTORS AND
Fire Insurance AgeDts,
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•.......nnu ironeern was capable of running m ' " “
Mead, the contesting republican. own business in tlie future as in /N ,
was givenrhis seat. They will have U,e P**1' H<5nce the information GOTTie and O0e OllT
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, J <»f both divisions of this line would
General Gcor^ Crook,
aaow-fadUn ffghtor,died ip China- know. Oils line to be T , ------------
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1 u,',u iu wHfm. iwiowB U118 line to ue ft certain
go of heart disease last Friday.} fP<* thftt it will be bqiU. so fast aaj ftjSj NF
captured the frimniiK nia.. . l-Lr,,...,;______.8 . r,r* *" - •* —--- 7
, . , , .......was a Droaa smile prevailing amonin -r---
captured the famous war chief, (5e- hknowingortes yesterday who at the I GRAHAM, TEXAS,
ronimo, a few years ago. | same time wer i as dumb ^ an oys- • ...I h,v« » ••rge and complete ,tock and out
_It can be_ftaid, howcver, tW • “ .oh 4°rt -r——-
Tews man learner! OliiO ’. Au ^^of-sepainng we»Uy done. Pnee,
DEALER IN
Furniture, Queens ware, Undertaking-
Paints, Oils, \ aruishes and Brushes,
Lumber, Doors and Window Sash.
Daily ordering and have en route one of
the most complete stocks ever brought to
this market.
W. S. MeJIMSEY.
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The famous Blair educational bill Ithe NeW8 man learned that several ro«^n«^ d***' *****
which has been in congress for eight (^mm»nicatfons of a congratulatory j J»“8hop w«t Public 8qu«m
years wan defeater! in tk«» ___[ Character were mailed to the north-! . ______—--
Mar,h m by « voto of “H’ HCIJ USTER-
This celebrated bill has been fought! —1-L 1 ^iWPiAdTPm OF
by Senator Coke all the way alona 1 PlTTSBlW«>, pa*. March 2d.—ErPm DflllTO Anil C Ufll
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by Senator Coke all the way.;^„„g, Pi™»nn«, Pa., March 2H—ErO.n DfiOTO Qnli CUDEO
and its defeat is a triumph for “Old f * in,licalious it flood of serious pro- UUU I 0 ullu vllUtui
. Lungs.". Senator Reagan also op- P'>rtion« this section. Aj GRAHAM, TEXAS.
posed the bill. It is now buried | WWm r*in eet in Fridft-V n>g^t and A,1 in the Boot and Shoe line ex ecu*
has Continued ever since. The pru,,,r;‘y- Qive mo »tpai.
I______a.:________ . .. .You wl“attd “y work flrwt Clints and at the
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mountains were covered with sever- ,owewt prices.
.. v Godey a Lady’s Book for April I al--foet of snow, ami this melting 'T' r ii A
niagazine j swollen all small stream- uotil J* -^CvUTVer & Co.
Hid nook I till*V Rffl mit rtf ikoif knt.l*.. T\* _ 4% ft A A ■ Jl ^ m
surpasses any fashion magazine j ••‘*d d"“*»bu wnmnu sirean
published in America; and each I tRey are out of their banks Ri8-
numbeta excels not* only all other I patches from all points along the
publications uf the kind, but even I Allegehney, Yeghiogheny and Mo-
BLACKSMITHS\
WMsUfMinM.
.to fashion platoa in thto- m.n,bar |ri.in« rapidly. At the hea.lw.ien.
are ’the glass of fashion and the |^Y'Tffedu’mgahpiir-the wnter is "“mpnable. Give them > trial,
mould of form.’’ $2,00 a year, higher than ever known before, andj R R (U jUUm
GodeyTubJialiing ■ pt ia-atiU ...fiwt. .craopiug 4ip. Fann^ 4 i.v.J
ph,a> Pa* |lanaa alo,1« H‘e streams are already Contractor & Builder
r under water and great alarm is felt, j ALL work promptly attended to
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FROM GRAHAM to WEA'TKERFORD.
TURNER & GAL LAER, Proprietors.
Careful drivers and good teams
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Kramer & Bkoyl j j gents.
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I Hope You Are Well
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South Carolina^negroefl6 hlthe ^If I With ^.roSn’torTon, Hogg and ing?^^ ^ dn*n kind8ofhowbuUd
states continues and they are com- * McDonaiti already announced for Shop opposite KmmerV .stable. *
- ’ ■* ■* governor, and several others waiting ORAHAM, TEXAS.
for the lightning to strike them, the{ .. 7,
race for governor is becoming inter- ■ METDiO WQrJg5|
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*nd l>y U*e thousand. Texas, we
are torry to say, is getting her full
share of this olass of immigration.
Senator Butler, of South Carolina,
wants the government to send them
back to Africa, and while we do
not think his idea is quite fair to
the freedman, we would rather see
them in Africa than in Texas. Why
don’t they go north and join hands
with the people who are so able and
so anxious to solve the raoe problem?
Rov. 8am Jones has opened'
his batteries upon the' heathen of
Ft. Worth. An iknmcnse taberoifi
ole has been erected on Hous-
ton street especially for the occa-
sion. Oyer 200 ladies afid gentle-
li solution Notice
T^HK Arm of Grekao A Jo well it thin dtv
±. diwolved by mutu.1 oonwwit, F. M.
Grtkto retiring. - F. M. GREK AO.
„ _ J. R JO VELL.
Graham. Texas. March 21,1800,
_ I have associated with nieJ. H. Jo well and
C. B. Jo well, under the Arm name of J R.
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Enough to do withmit Drugs of any kind; but if you
are not you ought to get the very
BEST AND PUREST t
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You can find. I have them. They may not be nleosnnt
toy lttk^lmh thry ore- FTRE. arid when yo^havc oS^X
to use them you. may be sure that
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You Drink Your Own Health
In a pure, medicine. But Drugs arc-uot all. I have a
lull line of
ODORS, TOILET PREPARATIONS, BRUSHES, Ac.
My prices are as low as they can be made. -
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Jowell A aona, fur the purpow of carrying___
pa a general UlHcksmith and Wagon 8Koim
k.;* WJHJEtt 4tf£SrfW. Prop's.
and atkiie. Soliciting your patronage in th« ^ kind* of Ccn^eteiy work in either
fututyv''_j. R. jowell. Amwioaa or Italia-. Marble
ThoCiMrmM Ci/detda/i Stallion. Tex.xM 0he.p
0 ' “ H«t*clM. work <mr> h« h.d anvwhw. Ad-
SHORTER.
.■HI IF YOU WANT
Letter Heads, Bill Hernls, Statements. Cards, Wedding
mvitatimis,.Bali Tickets, Funeral Notiees, Dodgers..
roritere,. Fthuphlets, - Legal Blanks, or any
Kind of Job Printing, send It to the
LEADER OFFICE.
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Will nuke Yhepraoent season at the Bel- ,---
lump •table*, at TE* DOLLARS by the in-! T f. DVf Te
________money due when the fact i* pacer- J* •*— lx I Uo,
«rS»dor Uuj.^lMiicrship rfJS2Sff;iar » --or- '•Ut«n..U lMl
’ Rev. John M. Barctfc/who was pa^|^^Kt[KR Dlinoi^hj an im- ARUfilttW iUUTUCt A gill
during 86-$7; but now has charge jm*r*- H*“ten year?old. 'IH, ^I cXHS.
«.f the Mulk.y memoriJ chOrob at i 5^^ 5 Pr,,„p.
Fort Worth, The redouUblc Sam T«i. 7 / ' -—- ,
^ted ht the Fori, and they, oertainly
auMilus hot shot there..
p, Tuan.
Apply, to or dddresa
B. E. M. JILTON. -
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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Graham to Henrietta
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1890, newspaper, March 27, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116161/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.