Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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The Graham Leader. ™uu».'mnc mum.j Stock Cattle Tor Sale.
MfilTtam. About 800 bead at cboiox nxtlra $T. W
____ Proekluht Hendenos, of the ibovo! ^ttH dock cattle far Mb or aetann far
n H-4 VKK Avinn^/ir V. . i Unit. H>M mhU am ■» »•» kn.J. aww
---------—-—- to Dalles
The removal of the Federal Court north in
tVom an extended trip
------ ... the Internets aT the oom-
from Grahanr in now an exphnied pany and * is now understood that
tdea. Judge Hare and Eugene-, jheir affair! are placed upon such s!
solid ha-in that they will be abund-
Marshall are poles too short to rake
mch persimmons.
“To be or not to be” is the ques-
tion which is said to be agitating* i***tljr retard***! in the wo^rk of ae-
QRAVRS, Proprietor. . . , ”T ~ .’71 land. Said cattle arr in two brand*. WtTJ
named - has recently returned either «„ both Mb. For particular.
apply to or Mkkrw
J. W. COLSTON,
Qcrtrutde, Jack Co., T«u*.
Jefferses Davts Mewedal
Made entirely by hand., eat ... beautiful
colon with elegant portrait, um 22x28 inch-
es. Positively the' most beautiful piece of
•H work ever seen. A Bonanza for ladies
and gentlemen who desire to money
rapidly. Everybody buys at sight- First
agent cleared $6.00 in two hours. A very
costly gold mounted outfit sent only those
who mean business for $1.00.
P.*B. Picture of feflfemon Davis In rich
colon, very handsome, 60 cents, sent now
for 12 cents in stamps.
Writ* at once fort particular* to the
Davis Mkmosial Co. ,
Gainesville, Texas.
antly able to push the work to an
early completion: They have been
the mind of a certain U. S. District
Attorney just now. We withold
hia name for the sake ofTlis ances-
tor, Adam
A county seat election was held
in Hardeman county last Friday
which reunited in the removal of
the county seat from Margaret to
Quanah by a majority of 400.
The Dalliis oounty Court House
—the pride of a great city—burned
down last Friday. It was a beauti-
ful building erected at a oost of
$100,000; insurance $40,000. The
Dallas people have our sympathy in
their loss. Fortunately the records
of the clerk’s office were all saved.
The Weatherford and Mineral
Wells railroad boomlet has “peter-
ed out’’ entirely, and it is under-
stood that the | Weatherford street
railway company want to sell t^o
small second class cars and a lot of
rails for cost. Alas! poor Weather-
curing right of way, and at oije place
in Ilenton <-quotv the company had
to pay $4.o(J0 for fifteen acres of
common land. These difficulties
are now well nigh all surmountec
and the grading will proceed:
It is now understood that arrange-
ments ha . e been made to join the
Trunk line in this system and there-
by secure direct communication
with the Texas pineries and an,easy
connection with the sea-board.
This will bo the year of jubilee
for the counties of the northwest for
it is now an assuredfact that at least
two roads will be built between the
T. ‘P. and the Denver lines in the
course-of the year. Seymour, Arch
er, Graham, Throckmorton and
Jacksborp will arise like young liopa
from their slumbers, shake off their
lethargy andimarch forward to the
music of progress and improvement.
RsaMsfi t* Pstitleal Sulcld*.
Chicago Hamid.
The pension business will yet
Her day of greatness has bring the Harrison administration
passed and the rattle of the box I to grief “Pensions for all” was
cara.Aiu.thu 1L P. K. will souml
Weatherford’s last tattoo.
the .rock of its salvation in the hist, uxi sad bound—-ia
presidential election, and “pensions'
for all” will be the rock on- which
f
d
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ague-shaken down-eaeters who de- \\Cto 8iltisfy the grand arm v without
sire homes in God’s c*>untry; come I offending jhe people, and impossi-
i>dCwe say, to the great northwest to satisfy the people without of-
ana get a move on you once more, ^jlihg the grauu army. v It must
Come .llye .wiho have ehekele *f 3“^!*"*nd
. - L, A - ttr,hy or the people three years
silver and of gold to invest where hence. It is awelf-kjapwn faetthat
it will pay. Gome out and enjoy the people of this cou^y,Tudtrd-
the boom. Leave dudes and dead- »*jK » great many _q£ the really pa-
heads, tramps and swamp negroes tri<>V?/old^r? of the waG re
Lhind, however. We have no ‘ IX?T ”burtDC8“'.• a"
Jit is conducted now, as a sickening
room for them- I fraud. But what will they think of
A citiren of this county who ro 'j',",t’T-l’tu.a.Ol'v
turned last week from a few days certain that they will feel so indig‘-
stay in Archer county reports Arch- jnant that they will drive into Hfe-
er city on a big boom on the strength *onK ' rity every man who
of her railroad prospects. We are pl*ng*! th#e countr* inU> “heh a
_i_j _ ,F, . . ... quagmire of extravagance and eor-
glad to see our little sister getting a jruptiori. Time makes all ththgs
move on herself that way, and we j even.
sincerely hope her road will soon be I »~ — — --*—r
built. We a* not of a jealous ns- f C‘Z!’i
lure at all, and we desire to witness Thl, foH„wing remedy is said to
progress and advancement in all be ‘the beat known, at least it is
the. counties of the northwest, li J worth trying, for physicians seem
Archer gets her road and we get the | powei^lAmj*—4o cope with the disease
,d p- * h\ k • ~
Lchild...maiu‘ The., fvmmu --elpse;-then
FOR TRADE. T
I b»n i lot of very fine Ked Heed Oate—
raised in 1888, at my farm four miles North
of Graham, to trade for com.
8. R. JKFFKRY
STANLEY’S NEW BOOK.
6,000 good active agents wanted at onoa.
either sex, to introduce this great work,
litre is a chance for you, Any one can sell
the book, a* the whole world is interested.
The book will contain a Aill account of all of
Stanley’s Explorations In Africa. and especi-
ally of his Latest Expedition for the Relief of
Emm Bey. Abodt 600 pag^s and 100 entire-
ly new illustrations, maps, etc. Complete
canvassing outfit with alt instructions will be
mailed on receipt of 40 cents I> . not delay
in writing; order outfit and get territory at
once. The only genuine new Stanley book
out. Address' Helloway Publishing C#t,
810 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mg.
Jefferson Davis.-
•‘The Memo-
rial Volume*
now being prepared by Rev. J. Wm. Jones,
with approval of Mrs. Davis, will be autheiv-
tic charmingly written beautifully illustra-
ly race with her.
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i(tnrno„ , I take a tin cup andLpoUr into it a
ttorney General Miller has re- quantity of tar and turpentine,
cently sent a special embassador to I equal parts. Then hold the cup
investigate a municipal election in over a 80 as to fill the room
Jackson, Miss. with f,,me8- The little patient, on
Ye Gods! where have ^‘States’ inllali,1K th« will cough up
* r;„k* m o ii i and spit out all the membranous
Rights ffiSwa? Hcfw long will it matter, and the diphtheria will pass
be before the Federal Government IThe fumes of the tariangd tur-
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t w I I ^ " w vws VUS*
will olaim jurisdiction over a com-1 P“nt>nt‘ loosen the matter in the
mon Msault and brtUry 'fc rfphyfi!
aSouth. IP seems to us that 1he|cians
United States of America are rapid-
ly Weoming the United provinces I
of Ihe Federal (Jove.....J,
A large number of our weekly Lx-
u that they In . _
take their paper a
Nagle’s cai-e in California, the F(»rt 1 year »r two. and then instruct the
Bend arrests and, a ftpr matter.- j postn-a-ter to notify them that it is
nearer home.
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AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER!
We are now enabled to send th<
I.kader and the Dallas Weekly
News, including the celebrated pi*
ture entitled “The Russian Wed
ling Feast,” frvr $2.50. Rememb.
fins is an exceptional offer—tl
f.K VDKx and the Weekly News m
year and.the picture—all fi>r $2 c
Kemepjlier, also, that no sutler
lion will be received without
•ash in advance. We will e\f<
this offer but a short time; so a
yourself of the opportunity.
. V i nr .v ii i n .
Urrar v.Vi!v» - ’ -
Ul-K ■»
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not waUTpd, and at the same-time
nvr !i r their subscription. We
have i faint recollection of hearing
< i dnal . statute to fit just suen
riiNPfi; f da few exaurpleirwould be
We have a few opsueh
thought that! are would
f eards to the federal
—Strawn Star. •
i’, professor of Klansen-
sity, Austria, claims to
cred an absolutely eer-
pticjreniedy for hydro-
i roy pig the Tirus at the
bite. It consists of a
chlorine bromine gui-
ld and perminganate of
i oil of ecusivptns.
>vho kilh d Terry in Gal-
* ■ p t «ih ..,i been r> -
•tibject. Agent* wxntcd t omptete outfit,
$1. SatisfHction guaranteed or money re-
funded. Order noi^. First cornu, firat nerv-
ed. Addre*« B. F. Johnson A Go..
1009 Main Ht., Ricbm'»nd, VTa,
THOMSON HOUSE.
AY>/, if/>;/, /, V SIKES HO USE
VVeittherloFfl. -4'exrt .
Good fire* and feather bed* in winter, South
twhbi nrirtaiwmrr,4}\**d mfik stid butterThc
year round. Free sample room* and everv
comfl>rt a traveling man want*.
J. R. THOMSON, PropV
Great English Remedy.
Trl*!«BS5\ Xurray’* Sneciflc.
A guaranteed cure fori all ner-
vous dieease*, such a* WEAK
Mamory. Leas of Brain Pow-
er, |Iyater»a, Headache, • sin
In the Back. Narvotr* Pros-
.....tfitklb. Wakefulness. Lau-
' ., ii corrhcea, Univer-al Laasi-
tuda. Seminal Weakness, I on potency and-
general loe* of power of the Generative Or-
gan*;—in either sex, caused by in discretion
or over-exertion, and which ul- TrfiKS, Murk,
timately lead* to Prematvu
old age, Inhanitt and Con-
sumption. $1.00 a box Or six
boxes for $6 00, Sent bv mail
on receipt of price. Full par-
ticular* in pamphlet, «ent free
to every applicant. . ■/»
WE SUAMtNTEE 8IX BOXES
to cure any case. For even - '
ceived we *end six boxes, V\,; »•
nHHWt6Wfli»riTirB5«0Prir,V"
not elfec* a cure. Addn ? ,,il^
tion* to the 8o|e Manutacu.r. ■
Thk Mcreay Mton i\». i o„
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rSold in Graham by
D. R. AKIN, Sole Agent.
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M. T. Jones Lumber Company,
CISCO, TEXAS,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ! ^
& Dressed Lumber,
hingles, Sash, |
OOOSS, BLINDS. PICXXTS, LIUS, CXHSNT. SLUES,
7LASTZXIN0, LATHS 0XBAB POSTS, XT0.
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MePHAIL & AKIN,
LOAN AGrEU^'T^,
ABSTRACTORS AND
Fire Insurance Agents,
EE- CBAHAM, TEXAS. “
1890 Announcement
W. S. MeJIMSEY,
urn ........ V..
DEALER IN
Furniture, Queensware, Undertaking,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes 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.
DAILY MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
FROM RRAHAM to WHATHERRORD. ”
TURNER & GALLAHER, Proprietors.
Careful drivers and good teams ——
Kramer & Broyles, Agents,
j Graham, Texas.
At.
A WISE WOMAN
TRoh aW*
JUNE SINGER
I. Hope You Are Well
Enough to do without Dnigs of any kind; but if you
are not you ought to get, the vciy
BEST AND PTJHBST . .
You cw.in find. I have them. They may not be pleasant
“to take but they anv PURE, and when you have occasion
to use them you may be sure that
You Drink Your Own Health
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In a pure medicine. But Drugs are not all.. I have a
lull line of ^-- 9
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ODORS, TOILET PREPARATIONS, BRUSHES, tic.
My prices are as low as they can lie madb. • *
DAVID R. AZHT,
, IF YOU WANT
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Wedding"
Invitations, Ball Tickets, Funeral Notices, Dodgers.
Poster* Pamphlets Legal Blanks, or any
i.i ^ -Kind of Job Printing, sent! it, to the----------;--
LEADER OFFICE. y
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|)aily eMail and Stage Ldne. . I
Graham to Henlh tta. j
itfnn tutara m s n&a.
fnMiiltactqMTRifiiif
FROST & WHITE.;
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tors.
Good teams and fareful drivers. " ill:pi (uissenxer*
through nir *ood time. Office' in Grnlt,.> „t the Befi
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.