Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1890 Page: 1 of 8
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The Leader.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
J. W. GRAVES.
tERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
copy, oa« y«ar, - i . $1.60
“ six months, - - -75
ROVERISING RATES
<>n» inch, first! insertion, - . $1,00
Each subsequent insertion, - . 50
A reasonable reduction nude to regular
advertisers.. Terms furnished on Hppli<’Mti<»n.
Local uotteos 10 cents per line flr*tInsertion,
* oc.nt per line eiy-h subsequent insertion. A
liberal reduction made to rogularndvertiscn-.
•I W, G \ 1,1. A H E It. M I)
Physician 1 Surgeon,
Oil > 'I ) M. : : ; TEXAS
y Pfico at Akin’s, Drug StoVe.
Du. It. X. PRICE,~
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All calls attended to in town or vountry
$®“< )ffice at Ryus1 Drug Store.
Dr. W W.dAtfEH
f h7siei»,Sv;t}B! Obststriciis
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Offlfltst Akin’s Drug Store.
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Vl.vrr A, Chism.
ID a TIST
a H \ 1 \ hi, TEXAS.
•ETDfflce -at ~ « old Post Office Building
Jo, Vkin, ~
AU ):*7 ‘/'.it-Law,
OFFICE . . .» K. F. ARNOLD,
GRAHAM : i TEXAS.
Kxaminiyg (it specialty, having the
•oly set of Kh-‘ 'looks of the Countv.
Oils. cC Bigham
Ai-idid/vy-at-Law.
Olii/f.l'L . r : TEXAS
■ WILL prae.i ■ 111 the Courts of Young
wad adjoining o n >».**», and the Federal Cour‘
"at Orahain. _____ - -
Collect.oils p tiptly attended to. ■
•BTOtfice in Court House.
l. Finlay,
JLT lO Scr SS-AT-LAW AND
£LA V», A(xENT,
• fo&!l!Li.li. t^»uag Co.* Texas.
v. B. Gant,
Enter, ,j al (h, /W <;rilhfini y,, J s ^ Sr,-on,I ('/css Jl,,ffrr.
OKA.IA M. TEXAS. FEliRUAUY 13, 18<)fc
1 PORTER & SON,
p . Manufacturers and Dealers in
Saddes, rw. Harne^
Bridles, Legg/ns,
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Stdile: aid Harass! Made to Order 01 Short lotict.
All kinds of repairing neatly done. Prices reasonable.
Give us a trial. Shop North Side Public Square,
Q-StAHA^,' : TIEIX.AI?.
NO 27.
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DESTITUTION IN THE NORTHWEST.
An Associated Press reporter who
recently visited the Northwest
brings with him a tale of terrible
suffering and destitution in nineteen
counties of South Dakota, gathered
from persons wrlio have hut recently
been eye witnesses of what they so
graphically describe.
The stricken includes the follow-
ing counties ; Mel’hersuu, (Camp-
bell, Walworth, Edmunds, Potter
a part of Drown, Spink, Hyde’
Hand, Beadle, Clark, Kingsbury
W. ©.'SHORT,'
Ig the Bower Brick
w.ll keep constantly on hand a good assortment of
S rAPLEAND FANCY
GROCERIES
He also keeps on hand:
Falk, Hughes and Sully’. CLE.’
Paxton, a well-to-do business man
of Shabhona, DeKalb county Illin
oi N whn (muni „--. .. A_____’ •
Roasted Cotton Seed
A number oi our readers have
written to me to make inqhiry in
regard to the process of roasting qdI-
ton seed. Having seen a notico in
a recent dumber of the Texas Far
mcr oi mf sncccsfi in feeding the
roasted seed, and with -your per-
mission T'will make' a short state-
ment m regard 1.. it. It is with in.
no 'longer an experiment, having
been engaged a number of years in
i • , ■ i * • "*.» p»a< e
being high red clay land, the sum J
mers are usually too dry to make
corn. In consequence of this I —
KiiteT,iny"’i"lh,: m±j?V
....... , , Jrmitd othefr
s55£5g£*M&Re!S
SS3 V»S
gssssssssS
chase the ^fufe^ISS 0>«U»l.
ready cash whilst tL I and hung ilry and brittle will grind
pSd wnVron Aem i"m,n"U“ ?r‘-V and fi«t in any kind Jim. ■
store where ther onee had .T^dk^ iVlnme'l' l T”1 “ ,0e<1 11 8roun<l
“No trust given Goods sold illv IT k ’ & great Uian^ l)eoP,r
for cash ’’ d ” y V‘° h.4V« ^-inmenced ufling it feed
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HARDWARE, Cutlery, Stoves, Tlowrel^^^fe
AiLnJe*tUra 1 n*P^n,^nts, Guns,Pistols ^
T,0N’ Fsr
L^hich lie w selli ng at Bed - Rwk prices.
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UMITIOIM, FISHING TACKLE I auction Th'Vi'l,,V,,7iUiMl l,uo,,ulC«rH, and I (an mako tKeaeod whilst
SEWING MACHINES. lS
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unsalable, there being nothing to
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Burvsr ." - Notary Ihablio,
Solicit* Land Uuuims* in all it* Conns.
Gtfiou tu r ho Beckham Building.
: : TEXAS.
GHaUiA i
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JOHNSON*
A (to r uey-a t-Law
1 hi i l.U, TEXAS.
Will practice ia the CotirU of Young and
a>d adjoining omidtiea. 1
IWTOffloo ap-ataira ia the Beckham Brick.
Phlete A. Martin,
Attorijcy-at-Law,,
«*AHA.M. r , TEXAS
OoUaotion* pmcapay attanded to. WiU
prmetiev in tha State and Federal Court*.
F. W. GIRAND,
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Attorney, at Law,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
S. R. JEFFERY,
DEALER IN * '
IMP0RTED1D0MESTIC
^fTWNES, ptlQOORS AND CIGARSr
G’RA.FJ \ A I ^ren. wa|king with their fi*et wrap-
Keep# eomtonttv on h«,J follo.lng pepukr b^Urf Liqeo* «»” told^Mhoy'ha^had
TaSWJan?"S of , °' F' G S
’ w tt a * tj Neit^n, (case .goods;) also Belle ot y6tr8i’ and »8he waa little ******than
, 11, ^Brttyer. Bond * Lilbtrd. Guchcnhoimer
-7! hul*5i a1f,’ lh,‘ *1neKt of Apple and Peach mndy
d 1 liave of my goods shipped direct from distiller?
feed them with. One man has a
few miserable chickens left of what
two years ago was a well-stockec
farm. The women and children
bear evidences of the hardship they
have undergone in their pinched
and meager faces. in many in-
stances they are quite Unprovided
with clothing wiib wbwdt Gr vrrtfr-
stand the rigors of winterT what they
now have being in a ragged and
worn out condition. ] ‘At one place,’
said Mr. Paxton. 4‘I saw two chil-
dren walking with their feet wrap
ninl in i\ia/ukL. ..f J 1.1__I. . . i *
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__ aBAHAM, TEXAS
, wm p^ jpmhl Wp.yta, T». . .
. J. E. RYUS,
IdbUtiuHuiruN
GqthAtti, Texa|_
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CULTIVATORS. HARROW?, and older
FARMIHQ IMPLEMENTS.
Also, (i(’alrri% in and nianufaetuterHof Stoves Tinwiin»
Metalio and Buekete, Ale,all Zl
nigated in»n PooflDgT\
l?V*y » ,,ie P“W,V S<iiterp, GRAHAM, TEXAS
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R UCKi EN's A R XIVA SALVR.
Tb«Be*t Salve iu the world for Oft*
Bruice*. Sore*, Ulcer*, Salt Rheum, geve
Sore*, Totter, Chap,H*d Hand*, Chilblain*
Corn*, and all Skin Eruption*, and pOalively
cure* Pile*, or no pay required. It i* guar-
antoed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
rtuinded. Prioe SB cent* per box. For
■ale by J. E. Ryu*.
The prevent ia an ill-fated ad-
ministration. Mra. Harrison has
lost a ^Tsler, Mr. Blaine a brother,
Mr*. Blaine a sister, then a son and
» o.oicr, Mien a son ana i nus anu
daughter of the Blaines depart lifefident if.-n&i
in quick sudeession and last and ' has be. -n
most horrible of ail tha wife and j time jri 'll*
daughter of the secretary of the na- j *nd ,4r
vy meet death by the dreadful Jdd.au 1
agony of the flamep. So many northw , ;r
deaths in the highest government
circlet are causing the superstitious
in ana lr n 4K At » It a a I.. .] 1 .
to shake their heads and wonder K. ijnii.hr.
whose turn ftilT come next. It is (Ciny c.b.. f*.
^oareely believed that Secretary ■*»d‘ «><
r^ur? Jta theper' suHSbircic
tormanbe of hie eahiimt-dntoM tbfc wJMm
......... .mwuiiu, wuicn i could
not do whon I depended upon the
com field to fill it.' If atly of yom
readers would like to know more
about this thing, and if they raise
cotton it will surely interest them.
I will be pleased to send them a V
sample of this ioasted seed or meal, |
with other information, if they will
send"me their address.—G. J.
Green, Toecoa, Ga., in Texas Far-
■ffiw; . —
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Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or
anhnmls-curen in 80 minute by v\ ^IfordV
Sanitarv Lotion. Thp* never fail*. Sold b\
R. G. Graham A Co.f dntggists, Graham. *
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The directors of the Dallas, Pa-
cific And Southeastern returned from
Palestine yostefday. The object of
their visit to llur point has hereto-
ore been puhl -h. d in the News,
director and \ i c President^ Me-
.aurir. of this i wd w as metbv a
^ews man last night. He stated
that their vi*i: u* Palestine had
pfoved highlv ..lisfaetory. The
direelors w-r< i •» surprised to find
that Paiesiinc iu anxious and de-
Dallas connection, j
1<‘ and in this re-
vwll be met with,
>i once. Mr. Mc-
t 'ted that at the
wMild commence
>rthwestern tenui-
ipidly on. Pres-
of tfiis line, who
\ York for some
> en route home
This week. Mr.
)->t night for the
«.l—Dallas News!
Opinion.
terminal for
It is also de«dr
spect the d«‘-
that wor.. I)»‘:
Laurin furfh*
same time u
at the p: - en‘
nus and hurri
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A $cna
i TiT ' p" '*wl,,v' even i tnt?i wimteme.
should he recover from the feaffol w»*d hk Lit •
ahock. it is (juite doubtful also *!r V, T'1
wh«()l*rMl> Rl.inA «t*11 »dds A llKO f
: • 1 by, K^q., County Attj
“Have u.«(>d (pioctfiV
‘ • »v rwult*. My broth-
, vith MsUHsI Fvvtr and
*urcd by timeiy use of
AtWW Xleetffc Htiw.
sfmek. It is quite doubtful also ,7r 1
Sta- -
of hi* favbrite daughter followingsb Thi^
quickly the loss of bis son will un- e*,p^M,i v‘”' r
£j'him >’ "**« M PH«». life in
the near future* ' —- * «*
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1890, newspaper, February 13, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116345/m1/1/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.