Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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The Graham Leader. . ®on- siwpard, of D&iias, b
................. ........................-»n the saoo for Ooremur since the
«f. V! QR+4 VSS, Proprietor. withdrawal of Throokrnnrton. Col.
ArenSt Arendt, of Lincoln. Neb., “ * ,,ri!liant man <U“L
hanged him.elf becau.e hi. eweet- make a good g°verm,r.
heart, Miss Mary VanHoe, jilted The State Prohibition Convention
him. | which met at Fort Worth recently
A oave-tn of a coal mine near' no“inate<J *he following ticket:
Wilkesbarre, Pa., on the 15th inst., ~ °r ^over“or—E. C. Heath, of
entombed twenty-five miners. A Ro<^bwaH-' for Lieut-Govemor, J.
few of the bodies were recovered. , * ^ hompson, of Carson; for Treas-
- • ".ii _5g urer, W. D. Jackson, of McLennan;
The new merchant’s bridge across f°r Land (Commissioner, 8. G. Tom-
the Mississippi at St. Louis has hneon, of Hopkins; for Comptroller,
been completed and formally de- B-GLMufifons, of Navarro; for At-
clared open for business. The cel- torney-General, J. B. Goff, of Trav-
ebration in honor of its completion *8> f°r Superintendent of Public In-
was an imposing affair. | struetion, A. Clark, of Hood. A
Alvin Ad.™., founder of the Ad- ‘t 'n<®rporf' “ female
Zh! i Company, ha. hem m voted down l>y majori,
the business fifty years, commenc- _____" - J
ing by carrying goods in a carpet. Luring the cyclone at Hamilton,
bag. JSow he represents $12,OCX),- Te*as, on May 4, a report was cir-
000. This is about the only sue- eulated that some strangers travel-
cessful instance of a prosperous car- [ in8 on a public road near that place
pet bagger on record. They were i were caught by the storm and car-
all sent home or got into some hon- j *ied up into the air. Parties say
est business. j they saw a man and woman carried
off in a cloud. The man was on
are pn
tiort notion.
Judge Maxey, of the United States 1 m a cloud- The man was °o
Court at San Antonio, has decided 1 "oreeback> and after being carried
adversely in Dick Duncan’s hearing Up'H.10 l^e clou<i was seen sitting
for habeas corpus. Duncan is oon- i °n ,liH hor8e* No trace can be
victed of murder in the state court * , U**d of them and is supposed
and attempted to prove the penal ;‘ey were-torn to pieces by the
ende of Texas unconstitutional. f *toMn' --,-__
His counsel'will appeal to the Su-j The merchants and
preme Court of the United States,
OUT Or THE RAOE.
Hoh. J. W. Throckmorton with-
draws from the race lor governor* -«
S*1®; BLACKSMITHS
To the People of Teiee: | And WOOd W Oik 111 till.
i2/,*10'! "*""*= ■<— ****» -hop.
When I announced myself a can- purod to do all kind* of work on short
uiuate lor governor Some time since I Pr*°®,< reasonable- Give them a trial
my health was ^better than jt jllwj j - .-------i,_
been for ten years. Shortly affer I B B (t4RRFTT
that announcement I waq attacked! 'D* J- J •
Contractor & Builder
have had frequent attaeks of rigor, 1 ALL workpromptly ututndod to.
followed by fever, which rendered! **ttnu»te* given on all kinds of bouse build
me totally incapable for da vs at a [lng'
time of either mental or physical I Shop oppositeKramer’* Stable.
exertion. My experience on a re-1 GRAHAM. TEXAS.
cent visit to Bellville, and my ina- j ------—
J0HN POHLMANN, ,
trm.hio ,« not on!y delusive, but1 Manufacturer and Dealer in
that my health wi*l suffer more and
more under the fatigues and exer-
tions which the canvass demands.
I have, therefore, determined to
withdraw from the race, and whilst
it pains nie to think of the disap-
pointment, which I know this an
noon cement will occasion my
friends( I feel that good faith-tothe
I WUlTll O A f tVv/i CiLniA _ _ '* i i • .
Bowii Marble Works,
people of the State requires that it
be made. In leaving my friends
other busi-
<ji me umieu mates, ne8B men in several of the cities of
and we doubt not that Judge Max- j Te’xas have organized for the pur-
ey’s decision will be sustained. pose of opposing the railway com
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free to select some wther standard
hearer I desire to return to them
sitting I throughout the state my sincere
thanks for their devotion and ef-
forts in niv behalf and to express
the hop*; that they may find a ser-
vant more capable aud worthy than
myself to direct the destinies qfTcx-
1LS to :l grander and nobler civilua
tion Respectful 1 v,
J. W. Throckmorton.
Immigration conventions have
mission measure. The opposition
been held both at Fort Worth and jto }he mc{usur? wil1 of course carry
Ball**.and permanentorgamgatione 1 wt-i * 0Ti>0hltlun to Gen. Hogg,
perfected in each. The former is ‘res of wealth and busi-
to induce immigration on the line '^ ^,U oppose
ofthe Fort Worth and Denver rail-if °ggf ‘e Producer8 of Texa« will
way, and the latter is to settle the f 1*'' °* “"V . Afte£ a11 18 li not the
Western country on the Texas and n ‘ T**7 Wh° 8h°Uld
Pacific. Great interest is manifes- h°08e JAh a Politi-
ted by leading men living on and tOn0f, ba.1 ' he ,norcbant
contiguous to these lines and th« " ° & ’ the doctor doctorsall;
contiguous to these lines and the
movement will no doubt prove pro-
ductive to a rapid settlement of west
and northwest Texas.
the lawyer pleads for all; the rail-
roads carry all; the banker loans to
all; the builder builds for all; but
---- tlx* fiirmerj.aijsjor nil." It might
As a result of the correspondence bl‘ added that he feeds the world :
tween the denartmonf of intriioo well.
The withdrawal of Governor
Throckmorton from the guhernato-1
rial canvass must inevitably result |
in greatly strengthening Attorney- *
General Hogg’s- chances. This!
withdrawal will draw into the Hogg I
ranks nearly if not quite all who I
lavor a commission, for the guber-
natorial fight in Texas is on that
question.—hurt Worth Gazette.
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BOOTS * SHOES,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
1 have® large and complete stock andean
BU orders on *hort notice.
All kinds of repairing neatly done. Price*
reasonable. Give me a trial.
•MITShop west side Public Square.
J -r;>
BUMNELL & BENTON, Prop’s^
All kinds of Cemetery work ia cither
Amorio&& or ZtaluM Iff arhi a
^Tbrockn.orton, Texas.
H. SCHUSTER.
MANUFACTURED OF
BOOTS and SHOES.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
AH work In the Boot and Shoe line oxecu
ted naitly and promptly. Give me a tri.il ^
You wilt And my work tint class and at tliSF
lowest prices.
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J. M. HAMAN,
i.. (Successor to J. M. Haman & Co.,)
--DEALER IN_ p
Woo], Hides, Pelts,
Weatherford,-Texas.
Highest Cash Prices Paid. Liberal Advances Madg on Consignment*
Send for Quotations Before Disposing of Your Wool.
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SOCIETIES.
between the departm<*nt of justice
and the treasury department, at
Washington, it has been decided to
-sfcnd back to China twenty-one Chi-
namen who were smuggled into this
country from Mexico and who are
now in custody at San Diego, Cal.
They will be transferred to San
Francisco and placed on the first
steamer sailing for China. This ac-
tion is taken on the theory that it is
ment to bear the expense of their
return to Chinn than to send them
back to Mexico and runtho chawc.es
of having to arrest them and send
thcmJbackinrfe&mtely.
E. B. Walker, editor of the
Gainesville Register, was assaulted
in his office last Saturday by three
deputy U. S. Marshals. Deputy
Marshal Mynett was the assaulting
party and left Editor Walker in ir
critical condition. The three dep
well.
It is said by invidious gentlemen
that Senator Vest is really shabby
in his personal appearance. Nev-
ertheless the Senate can’t poll down
its Vest.—San Antonio Times.
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The Marshall Star1 complains of
J. Weismao & Co., for leaving for
Shreveport after making a fortune
at Marshall. That’s most always 1
the way, Mr. Star. The orange af-
ter being sucked dry is no good any
xutw liohle-
sought. .Jefferson has had some of
the same kind, and they are now
growing richer elsewhere. They
are the class of men who, when
they die, should have the following
epiiapk-«>n their tomb-stones P"'
Here lj<* old Two Per Cent,
I lie more he got, the lew* he «*pont—
The more he got, the more he enured,
if be gets to Heaven we’ll all be saved.
~~~J efferson J i ill plecute
:m:.a.3C> rsrio.
lKx! ^TY LnnGK No.
/S/\4r ’ v , A,M’ utwt« '>» Saturday
or before tho. full moon of each
JoTavlob, W. M.
O- E. PiifLAY, Sec.
KI. OP PI.
Twik MoeNTAjNLoDQKNo. 2202, Knights
Of Honor, meets on the 1st and 8rd Tuesday
nighUui each month. J
r w A B- B. Oarkett, Dictator.
J. \\ . GkavAS, Reporter.
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s£SS““;' ™
quo „ J- PoBTICR, N. G.
o. B. bTRKKT, R. s.
FURNITURE ON THE
Easy Payment Plan.
This contract leases the goods, but lease i;
money can afterwards be applied to ptrr- ai_ l
chase if parties so desire *
-’ml Mr FURNITURE
Bought and Sold.
Parses breaking up house keeping had
better see me and get the highest cash price
tor their goods. McJIMSEY’S BRICK,
5 ^ Corner 4th & N. Main Alley
Graham, Texas. «
The best advertisement, you can
give your town is to advertise your
business or calling in vour home
jnviver. People away from home
..tie. were arrested
assault wil ’ intent, to nnnvla. k..i rm>o.nu u hwa tn.i.n 1...1______
STOCK LAW 3LKCTI0H.
STATE OF TEXAS. 1 -
- tJmrnr 3TTiJuNO; T Whereas ihl
H#nor»Me’Qomsiinsionersr Court of Youne
coimlv '|Uu ia _____... .. L b
best and purest
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county, TVxrs, in session at the May Term v - „
1890, granted the petition of G. W. Me-^ f Dll *Ccin filld. I llffVG them TllOVJiiuv not Tm p
tea to take but tlKivam PURk Hnd ^.UJY^tFI>,0a8?nt
Uomasand more than twenty other resident
freeholtling citizens ami qualified voters of a
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assault wii * intent to murder^but
were admitted to bail on habeas
corpus hearing in the sum of $3,500
each, which they &iled to secure
and were remanded to jail. There
were strong threats Of lynching
them, but determined action pre-
sented trouble. The Gainesville
editors seem to be unfortunate.
Lditor Joe Means, of the Hesperian,
was killed on thehth inst., and now
another one has been seriously
done up.
The most viria&bfo jlrees are those
whose roots extend, a long distance
below the fturfiiofe "The growth of
s tree of this nature is slow, but in
its mightiness it becomes the grand-
est product of the soil. Mr. Cleve-
land pTtiaWd a tender little sapling
y*ar» ago. It has taken root
•var so flu* down, amd in about two
from date it wiH be a magnifl
tgee.—43an Antonio Times.
« rauvfl U.^rmcilis,
means a five town, hut a paper can’t
be a live one unless it is giveu a lib-
eral and hearty support bv its home
people. You had as well expect a
starving man to be cheerful._Alva-
rado Bulletin.
Many people are troubled with
itching eyes and try all sorts of
washes. The eye is one of the most
valuable organs of the body. Un-
fortunately for careless humanity
it ijs also one of the most delicate’
It does not pay to trifle with it.
I he best way to treat itching is to
use a cool, weak salt water wash
every few hours. If this does n
Yoij Drink Your Own Health
LninineU'ofmediCine- ®ut Drugs are not all. I hare a
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To the 1
Having bee
niy friend* t
Jmreby anno
•aid offlea, rei
* For Shi
Wc arc* m
Collies, h* a <
and Tax Colic
November do.
We nre au
Spencer a* a
('olleetor of Y
election.
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For
We an! autl
KLJ. tig a (iiu(Ji,
the omtlitnor ah
o w*'
Wo are nu,
Thomas as u t
office of Count
ection.
We are au
Hawkins as a
urer <,f Y’oqjiig
ociion.
Wo are a
Bell as a cm
M«pr of y,
election.
Wc are au
Matthews >
tlie office of
nt 6b« Novem
We arc a
Knioht kk a
Assessor of Y
election.
For Coi
We are ai
Ei>waki>« ns
District (;iCri
vemlior dectj,
Fishing
all who ai
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Aristo PhoU
Jim Po:
no w up an
ness.
Violin*, Bo
»t all prices,
J. D. S
wiili a sore
poison.
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Ne well nsotli
Crops a
are rapidl
work.
O sell ba
Wanteo
begin work
Apply to
, B. S. Do
Fort Wortl
the Spring
mense. *
-----------firnmn HUftil De Ole-
____________ PM* to rote at said etection unless hfc be a
S «Z >0!Fy^odZamv*&2ZS&1L
nu..yUfSyeyi:ho *
O ~ --- from running at lame .ball have written,
to be held in said sub-division at Farmer”
™ Ht MarklT “nd Ht Fl*t Top .Sghool
House, all in \ ouog county, Texas, on the
-1st day of June, 1890, to determine whether
or not hogs, sheep and goats .-hall be per-
mitted to run at large in said sub-divi»ion
the meti* and hounds of which are as follows
1 to-wjt: 9
Beginning at the N. E. corner of Youmr
county; thence West to within four miles „f------- - AliU
Young <ounty'’fi^c prices arc as low as they can be made
miles; thence West to West line ,f Justice f ^ A
1 recinct Nu. 4, Y oung county, Texas; thence '
riouthtoS. W corner of Justice Precinct
No. 4; thence East with South line of said
Imhu'tto East line of Young county, Texas; |
France North with county line to place of
mm to wsathiiSsis
ITcS/drH GALJ'AHfR,;
Larefui drivers and good teams, A ^
' JLbamer A Broylbs, Agenfs ^ ji
Graham, Te
ODORS, TOILET PREPARATIONS, BRUSHES
My prices Are as low as they can be made * v
- DAVID R-
DAILY MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
CM PtRUHUJI +« UtMMimmnnis
Ion School House. No person shall be ele-
>le to vote at said election unless he be a
(bolder and a Qualified voter under the
lawB.. The votes shall be
SeereUry Blaine owns a farm of
400 acres near Elizabeth, Pa. He
also owns the coal under 1,100 acres
of surrounding lwd. Mr. Blaine
purchased a part of this land over
twenty ^eaw ago. He has not
foined, any ’coal there since 1875
He seldom visits his fawnu
me orner be prevented
from running at large shall have written or
printed on their tickets the Word, “Ifor the 1
Stock Law:” thoae in favor of such animals 1
rUI^1'!*^tilar^, ^ h*ve wr>tleu cr printed •
«n thrtr ticket* the words, ” Agahut thtStook [
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day of May,1890.
H. D. WILLIAMS,
County Judge Young
®aily JVlail and Stage [pqe
Graham to Henri.
FROST & WHITE, Proprie
Good teams and oArefhl drivers. not
iroutrh on ernnei time rum_
loo Cream
. Sheep
roeucoa an
, wttf f e'“u
quality an
Parties wai
attended to b
\ J'* ; .J
A nice b
' le3ofl couni
ht8t Saturd
jrauph an A
% Good Navy
Mrs. J. ]
Bick. Her
Akin* is ah
her recover
Ftdl nets of
Saliafatition fu
t
, A -
Johnnie
. -.utile
tMfcr Murj
one-day ;
horse.
I have
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pnoe.
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tgh0U f"*- *fa“‘ «
Fare—$4.00 «ng wv; tt.oo awi«nwp.
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1890, newspaper, May 22, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116444/m1/4/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.