Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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Thd United Stated Supreme Court
on April the 14th rendered a de-
Democracy lo*t one of her bul-
warks when Samuel J. Randall
died on Sunday morning Except
A young man named TVm Lewis
wan killed by lightning in Archer
county one night last week.
on April me 14th rendered a de- j «*ea on Sunday morning Excep
oieion in the celebrated case of the !for tlie «ngle idea of protection
■ft. of California vs. Naglc, the | Sfi mT^STou”'tSE
* ’ ’ ' * " «ed the,
oft
Ex-Gov. R. B. Hubbard, is a can- dePuty marshal. who, on the 14th j ty*
didate for congress in Kilgore’# dis^ August, shot and killed j breadth of mind, the coi
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J. M. HAMAN,
(Successor to J. M. Hainan & Co.,)
—DEALER IX—-
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Wool, Hides, Pelts,
Weatherford, Texas,
------------ • —•'7V** Ul «•*■•**» courage oi
Judge Terry. Terry at the time; conviction, the tenacity and com-
wau in the act of making an asH^lt1 rnand of language which constitu-
sj&sssws 5S£r5i5£5
wa« in defense of the Justice. Ns- carry on the fight without hi# sage Highest Cash Price# Paid. Liberal Advances Made Oil Consignn^Tt#
gle was arrested by the State au. counsel and brightproductive mind | , r ^ .
tn. nlan Km J* ..>m K.. i«„.. : i lor tjtnotations Before DismoRTmr rrfi Vrmr Word nam
*•» *• **> wv a^uat | * o »
another " 1 1 “
fe To the Vo
Haviugr boon i
»y friends to
hereby annum
aaid office, reap
The poatoffice at Shreveport, La., K*e was arrested — ~ . ------
was broken, into recently and robbed | Monties of California charged with it w*H Be long again
of $1700 in cash and $ KMX) in stamps. | ,nu^der but on habeas corpus pro-; hillJ ^e8Tnd "steiff into thll
1 1 , ceedings the United States Circuit place made vacant by the death of.
Ex-District Attorney Randall, of Court claimed jurisdiction and dis- Sam Randall, the intellectual
Sherman, has announced as a can-1 charged the defendant. The State fP^t. j
l For Sber
r*. Wo are uut
CbLClKK :uf u ca
and Tax Collect
tfnitotntvAf hlhnf
didate for Congress to succeed Judge j appealed to the Supreme Court, . T"9*** ' "
Hare. . -a that has „ow affirmed1T.
I the decision of the lower court and Donald, of Lamar county, candiate
Shackelford county has until re- I TJTii 7 T* ”■ Donald, of Lamar county, candiate
uenflvbad e aihcUar«»3li entirely. The lor goveruor, addressed the people
tently had thirty candidates for ORly dis8entillg opini<ms those at ^nhain on. Saturday last, he
county judge, but ten of them have ofthe presiding justice and judge iy°ke ^ len«th» de,fining bis posi-
J h tion and announced himself as op-
The Albuquerque road is slowly
but surely coming this way. Per-
haps we will have a railway yet in
time to haul off this years' crop of
cotton.
The Weatherford Sun continues to
get off its dry rot about remoying
the Federal Court from this place to
Weatherford. is apity that some
people never can tumble to anything
like a new idea.
Breckenridge has been improving
Steadily for more than a year, and
when, the Rocfy Island arrives will
have a regular boom.—llreckinridge
Texian.
Yes, when it arrives.
Lamar who held that the state has
jurisdiction. This decision will he
received with great interest by the
people here because the holding is
supposed to affect the legal status
of the Young county mob cases to a
certain extent. Whether these
cases are affeubed or not the believ-
ers in the old time doctrine of states
rights will view this assumption of
power by the Federal oourts with
some degree of alarm and repeat
Bill Sterretts question44whither are
we drifting?”
posed to a railroad commission.—
Weatherford Sun.
SOCIETIES.
TyT A.SOJSTIG.
YOUNG COUNTY LODGE No.
'4H5, A F & A M, nicoU on Saturdu’
aumtb. John Taylor, W. M.
O. E. FlKtAY. Soo.
FURNITURE ON THE
Easy Payment Plan.
This contract leases the goods, but lease
money can afterwards be applied to pur-
chase if parties so desire
2nd ws- FURNITURE
Bought and Sold.
Parties breaking up house keeping had
better see me and get the highest,cash price
for their p-onds Mi.JTMkwV’Q
For
We itre HUth
XT.L #n n earrdir
the (msuIriH civ
J' L. Pay
for several <
S. R. Ci
friends at tl
We *el) bar!
Judge R.
eher a few i
Robt. Ho
ness trip 8h
Chi
of or before the fall moon of ni fOf theil* gOOds. M CtJIM SE Y * S BRI()K|
< -all at
work.
TC. CDF U.
Twin Mountain Lodgi No. 2X02, Kitigbte
of Honor, meet* on the 1st and 8rd Tuesday
(fights in each month.
B. B. Garrktt, Dictator.
J. W. Graves, Reporter.
A. T, Boger, of Wichita county,
""By "bis own. work antTUe assIsTance
of his 16-year-old son, mised last
year 9,100 bushels of oats, 9(^4 bush-
els of wheat, 1300 bushels of com
and 350 bushels of potatoes.
...
Tlie Tlirookmorton Times in-
dulges ina good deal of rant against
Hogg (or governor. We wonder if
Bfo. Poole haa a wild-cat claim on
some panhandle railroad land, of
whether fife Was prosecuted for bet-
ting oh an election ?
Another war is raging near Har-
lan court house, in Kentucky.
Aboht thirty desperadoes have en-
trenched themselves and fortified
in defiance of the state authorities.
Last week a, detuehment of state
, troops attacked- tl huh bw#1 vrerc^TC-
pulsed. Fivo soldiers were wound-
ed. At latest accounts they had
THE DUNCAN CASE.
The lawyers of Texas are puz-
rling their brains oVer the points
presented in the recent application
of Duncan for habeas corpus, before
Judge Pardee of the U. S. C’t. court
I>Tincffrr wSfi odiivleted <5f mow
in the first degree and sentenced
hang. His counsel, Gen. Roger A.
£ryor. conceived the idea that the
Revised Statutes ^f Te*as are un-
constitutional and void and has
sued out a, writ of habc&s corpus to
try the point. The writ has been
grahted and the hearing has been
set for the May teijn of the U. S,
court* at San Antonio. If the non-
elusion is reached that Diet Dun
can was tried by a judge without
authority of law and a jury selec-
ted and einpanneled by authorities
not in legal existence, every
man sent to the state peniten-
tiary since 1£79 will go scot
free and every man now indictee
gust he
be without a law and reduced to „
state of anarchy. But 4 is thought
I. O. O. F.
A DELPHI LODGE, Nb. 261, meeta in
B^'khftm Hall on 1st and 3rd Saturday
night* in each month.
J. Porter, N. G.
8. B. Street, H. 8.
Coruei 4th & N. Main Alley1'
Graham, Texas.
”.. Walter !
visiting in
There ho
=> Biers in towi
DAILY MAH. AND STAGE LINE.
FROM GRAHAM tc WEATHERFORD,
Parties want
attended to by
Young C
by the bigg
tfWADLEY
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TU f ^ I K & ( / I ] / HR, Proprietors.'*
Careful drivers and good teams.
Kkamek & bitoYL i i- Agents.
— - ~ .....Graham. TeYas.
J. Porter
ted the fron
with a sign,
Violin*, Boa
at all prices, a
There wi
to-night (W
port, it frilly
I Hope You Are Weil
Enough, to do Without Drugs of any kind; but if you
urc not you ought to get the veiy
BEST AND FUTIZST
v t , . amcir ■ - mwr Ju ~ idTJJ* ' sir >» .-a ■-
V»!i can fimi. rhaveiffiom: They may not be' pleasant
to take but they are PURE, and when you have occasion
to u«e them you i^ay be sure that
You Drink Your Own Hea tih
Full sets of
BatkAurtion gv
r..tvm ,— r*
to a pure medicine. But Drugs aie not all. 1 have a
full line of
ed. At latest accounts they had Y f 18 bought
beseiged the stronghold ofthe out- ^Ju<lge Pardee wil1 ^^d the
laws and - were awaiting reinforce- Ca8' ^ ‘he 8tat® COUrto “d "ol clai,“
rm-nts and then an assault will be !J"r’*dtctl,J[l ‘n the matter at alb
made upon them. Bluegrass and However the cafle mAy be, the fact
Bourbon #ecras to be good.fighting rhat.Judge pardee has granted a
diet. j bearing and that such a lawyer a#
=gFTT-■,= Gen. Pry,or consents to present such
Throckmorton, McDonald and a ca80» 8iv®8 ju«t cause for alarm.
WE WANT
A A [O^mEI^REgARATIONS
iced to* wvr WV My prices twe. as low. as Uiev can lie mtuie
DAVID R. AKI2T,
LADIES
D. R. Ak
very nice it
terior of his
> The rain
, ,§
crops con tii
< 'all and see
Fish and
market thi
ready sale a
Bats, Bal
•tc., wholei
n
John B.
new .buggy
wide swath
When will the U. 8. district court
everin-
not?-
Hogg are now all in the field ac-
tively canvassing the state for gov-1 When wi ..............
rm°r The raco will be interesting. fcSdbtf “j‘,
I.reut-Gov. Wheelpr will also cut a thinking seriously of the matter and,
figure m the race. We think they believing it is nearly time to hear
arc all.good men and true patriots-- that the bilj has been advanced to
brightand shining stars in the polit- ^be third reading. Was it
joU firmament of Texas, but some- Weatherford Sun"01’" ^
bow that indefatigable guardian of We will g „ „
law and order, that b.tter and unal- are loaded m answer all such onel
terable foe of_ crime, the profound tion8. The „ g. disWct Wurtqwm
lawyer, Jap. 8. Hogg, seems to us be removed fr. w c i
the hrightosUtar in this bright con- there is ho other pl^ west or north
stel ation. His services to Texas we8t „f Weatherford that has
-nt,tie him to promotion and the Lnrt-houso-Jn short, when a ev
n[l w safe in —<>««- a. 'prag
'■ —I west and destroy# everything, ani-
Asfaras it has gone the Austra-1 “ate °r inanimate- We do not
To Know wo are
The Cheapest
ft Peipla
In Town !
T ,e IF YOu WANT
Letter ends. Bill Hetuls, Statement, Cards, Weddiutf
Invitations, Ball Hckets, Funeral Notices, Dodgers, *
Rosters Pau^h-ets Lgal Blanks, or any
Kind of Job Printing; send it; to i he
LEADER OFFICE. “
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Asiaras it Mas gone the Austra- T7, we ao no
lian ballot system has inured to the I ^mk the bill.to remove it.to Weath-
henefit ot the democratic party erford was ever introduced fb/the
r n rhow" by eveIT 3lec- simple reason that the Sun did not
tion held under the system, but wield «
this is uot its chief recommendation. {jUlv ^ 1 influence to make
ltf is claimed for the Australian bea thy intellect grasp the neo-
system of voting that it has a teoJ e«»»ty of its removal to Weatherford.
Come and See Our
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©aily @Mail and Stage Lfine.
Graham to Henrietta.
WHIT E, Proprietors.
Good teams and careful drivers. Will ,m{ passenger*,
rough on prom. tune. Office in Graham, « SSL
Call and
I am needi
Col. O.
Finch left
ohorCity.
Dull at Oil
Aruto Pikotoj
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Col. K. fc
Mi#$ Bessie
Ky ., and w
tended visi
Don’t sufTe
Byu*’ Ixu-Ta
mh at It. G. ;
f JOBS FOHLMAFK,
Manufkcturer and Oealsf in
BOOTS « SHOES,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
missJtteztzz?*
through on good
Housed
FaSB—|4.00 ..ne way; $7.60 R,t„nd Trim
VBDwh MttbU Wwks
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a.
* notice.
All lunda of repairing neatly dona. Prioa*
reasonable. Give om a trial.
“Shop west, rida Public 8quar%. (
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dency to purify the ballot by elimi- ---------
nMing bribery force and corrupt I ’^nu,,ont Hard,
lafluence And tfii# should 1
wHiwiy lorce and corrupt '""Wwm Hard,
influence And 4iis should comment
Mopked forby any .^.Dallas N oml \ hr
H.. SCHUSTER.
MANUFACTURBR of
HOOTS Mil SHOES,
GRAHAM, >TEXA8.
T. J. McCarveV& Co
BLAGKSHHH&
m
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And Wood Workmen.
Joe. W.
rnorton last
ed uid re)
“the far we
I have i
drip syrup
yourselves,
youn
JFh» croj
are aplem
put an ex
ground.
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bunnell i Benton, prvp'i
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1890, newspaper, April 24, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116336/m1/4/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.