Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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The Graham Leader.
'/• W. QUA VRS, Proprietor.
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•trawl by the jUhefokte txjo,.
, *1 who thought ii meant a fftftit Hi
I he Hhortage of state treasurer ;....... . , ,
Noland, of Miiwouri, ?*? r*'
__1 stri|> tf> M*t -iiM'lit. ( on-.aju.
Fifty-eight woolen manufacturers 0,1 Ibe 14th in»t., they mov
failed during 1889 with liabilities tl»<’ wtri!» by tens, by fifties ai
of $i,471,000. hundreds. It is said that at
T, ... . ‘ . . 7 1 v-’ple are lunv m th,
-Jn r , 1 ,',wTl ^ a“d >W- r
« Breck«m,l», nod haturdav, KM ^ Kr/,»„
uwl. Many tew*, will...-..,, „r
exhibition. . .
____________ i Wt'n‘ enacted as each bp<,
beil a < hum. But their ovrtn
CHEROKEE BOOMERS. j SCHOLASTIC RESIOENCE.
Clit‘ paohageut lluitiklabam—eiU— TW f«dlowing letter vtttw Trrrttr-n
in Congnts was generally mi on- by O. H. Cooper, State Superinten-
•y.
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^ dent of Public Instruction, to Prof.
’ J- Wallace', of Meritliau, which is
M taken trom the BoAqUc (Citizen :
d “In reply to voursofthe lstinst.,'
you are udvised as follow s : Tinier '
the law all children of scholastic
age, so soon as they become eight
• and until they become sixteen veurs
'l of age, are entitled to free attendance
p, itetbe district or community ofth. ir
*’ residence w hether enrolled oi: not.
, Ibis, ofcour-e. would nDpgive the
|t light ot attendance free "I charge to
“indent', residing outside of tbelim-
’* "f tile district, and student.'Ceri-
1 led ill other districts or eommu-
;es will he presumed to reside inj
M. T. Jones Lumber Company,
CISCO, TE> A £ ,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDfc OF
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Kou^h& Dressed Lumber,
‘ . SI-ihkj Irs, Snsh,
E0OBS, BLINDS, PICZETS, LIME, CEEINT, -BID£6,
PLASTEEING, LATHS CEDAP: POEJS, ETC.
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A negro killed a white man in
Dallas the other night, and on the 'ls bkely to he of very short
examining trial was discharged lor on tlfe loth President liar*
from Custody on the plea of self dfc rr*tM< i-sin-il a ffrurlamjfttion ch lar-
fense. . - jthg tin* Cherokee strip not on n
settlennnt and warning Ilf parlies made ajM-rmanent change of rest
to vaeateor they would b&fiuril-di- deuce. People moving into'a school
is feared tl/fet
Me PH AIL & AKIN,
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Judge Willis, who fias been judge
of the panhandle district for t. n al. ly removed It i, f,.Hre,l
year*, Jyside,dined u,ran for the there will he scene of viol,.nr,
office, ana.,land wHUocatc at C'lar., bhaHlihcd when the iroop,
the-district or eommunit v .in w hich
l.o y are enrolled. and cannot claim
tree atteiidaiieein any other district •
imles? they have I ^ ^ X'^A
endon fur the practice of law
called to remove them.
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ColoneJ Lon V. Stephens h »s
been appointed treasurer of Mis-
souri, vice Noland bounced. So.
phens js .‘10 years of age, wor'.J
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THE LOUISIANA LOTTERY.
This gigantic .cormorant, having
tailed to get in its worn on the Da- bins
kota legislature, is now "making a
million in his own right and/ur-1?“* 5? rehe^ Louisiana, its
nishuii n tu.M.I .......11... m.. b'ni|»tii)g proposition is, not < , ly to
continue its gifts to pubhe chat ties,
but to pay off the state/debt within
district for the purpose of sending
their children to school, without J
tin- mtentioy ot heeoiniiig p« rniii-'
ar,‘ nent residents, are not residents in |
the sense tuiiteioplatt <1 hr law-, and f
would mot be entitled to Iree tuition,
-The rennlene**- ot ehildreii is de-
| termined by the parents or guard*
niuhed a bond signed by
tives for $4,00!),00a. V
his rela-
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The Mississippi driver is on a big
rise agftip. The water in the lower
river in higher than ever before,and
still rising. Levees.are broken in
many places ami great damage will
probably result to the farming in-
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Spring Palace Premiums.
I ht) Spring 1 mil, present a
Solid gold n. dt, : hat count\' in
a short period. ’‘All this \v^n< ske the lim-st
-the Onenf Glass1 can be Aasilv ^•'Sbibit of ii.«- -pr-o. -ts iTf-fJie soil,
Ji x ...immi.r v, , ti.TTo (he county
• it ot iniiierals.
to the count v
AUSTKALTOKS AND
Fire Insurance Agents,
GRAHAM, T' ftXAS.----
1890 ANNOUNCEMENT.
--The New- Y’ork- Hun asserts that
David B. Hill can carry New York
Against any republican who can In-
put up. There is no other deniO-
given ami the b>tWry^Ulfrtou‘ri«L | A. snH'!srlv
It IS a drain upon circulating capital I ,,lukl,‘g.1‘iV-'-’
•>..»% .......i: A solid >ih
it is set down in
which can lie scareelv realized till l •' '"h'l -
■ • in plain ligun.wJ.....k,"K "•
TFiero arc 11*1,IKK! Lick, Is, ca, I, „l! ••>’>>'
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making tli
lieds of tin
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which if multiplied by division into
tyyeiitX4>prlLliij. sell,mg for X1 piirl
thus representing $2,000,000. Inti,
thisfoUcr flows rrifincy from i v. i v
section oLtlie country. Galveston
sends its fair quota each month;
liTfife ttrnn one would think. Not
less than $ll)rt,R)0 Jouves this eitv
st exhibit of
-• the eotinfy
•t I lie prod-
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VV. S. McJIMSEY,
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erat who cam 1h- said to approach monthly, ami at the emDofa year .»
him-in point of popular strength in bine this forms the v tv riei r suffl
pi $ LiidMk fenwugb rnrh-yvar tty
rear some grand monument’ <-l en-
terprise and eliarify. This < a e of
Galveston finds its counter)-a.;t in
every city and village in tin state;
Grover Jpeveland has sold his
home near Wasliir.gton, . about
twenty-nine aicres itt all, to a Cali*
forriia syTiiWate, fur Hit)’,iKH). It
cost him about «:}n,(K)0 four years
ago ami he 1ms made improvements
so then just uieture to vnr-.-ti 0H->(biuid e
siriTiM if 7,z,i 'TT''' M mr-nm-w nr
A.sol ill sil
niak ing th
the prodn
A solid -a
making tb.
nets of of tji
sol nl s .
nneking tlui-
the products
den.
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Furniture, QueeiiMvare, Undertaking, *
Paints, Oils, \ at nislic.s and lfruslies.
Lumber, Doors and Window Sash. «
........ . Daily imii-ring and have en route one <>!'
L4'i!V,"'I‘ 4J'« most compleie. stocks ever brought tu_
-* tins market;
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-t exhibit of
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stream of moiiey whteli flo’ s out
from 1 exas into thistmaiiabb sea 1
'Die suggestion to pay offt.li -nor.
,,0n-,,n0 __ ng the -war ot re, UOsUm
n i , . . , i“ a hint to the renuhlieiuis ,n con-
One hundred and-fifty- thousand gress to naUonalise fin* institution
Kansas farmers have joined a peti- ,ur pensions, public building , pau-
tion to the Governor of that staTU, !>4,*'YelmoIs aruf the payment of the
asking that an extra session of the "a,loni^ iucome would
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of entendmg the time for the re- building in every town of lo,.(H,o|
demption of farms sojd under the P*>]>ubit'im) and pay tire debt ot $2,-
mortgage ami to provide stay of ex* in ten years, ami hc-
sides, in order • to pacify the wail-
-tligs oft ho “fhfant industries,’Uaud
retire the protection tariff,1 a very
htrgi’ per milage df the fund miglit
he spt aside us a universal sidi.-idv
—Weatherford Gonstitution.
the bloody past.
A careful perusal of Mr. Wilbargi, book
riage Iron: v
He picked out ;i
jfanth’ emu, -
beautiful an • '
it,' are
and threat, ,i
ot promise' ut
her into man yin
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i'd and gar-
•tl'-M-d a prize
• •eripliuii for
t • -; 11 of mnr-
• dv to him.
wrilien,, Ie.
■ - d,- fnail a
. -• widow, sn-
ug J lie p:o|*,.-al
!■,- r .V ith a breach
oi I finally seared
•ill ui 1 .
"Tire ttEM^i>a|j,er' t a town, it
they are of tt*»- rt-j- kind, play a
useful part in U-rri ring up commu-
nities.’ , j •
eeution on promissory notes with-
out bond.
Many 'counties in the state are
making up— tlw*ir exhibits for the
-Texas Sprm^- -pritnrr" 'WTiich opens
open- at Fort Worth in May. The
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work iat once and
untitled “TridTart Depristaticns in IV. re*
Veuls a long list of, the bloodieat hi, Ues and
the capabilities of our | ®***«0n* ever rwMrdodin the pion«, • |llstcry
this grand exhibition. I anT T hone who »r« to dny li«-
__S. McTlHSEY.
DAILY MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
FROM GRAHAM to WEATHERFORD.
I URXFR & (iAI LAHEK, Proprietors.
Cart ful drivers and i^ood teams
-iK-RA.MF| & DHOYLLS, ApMllN.
— (naliain, Texas.
I Hope You Are Well
Enough to do without Drugs of anv -kind: bin if veil
are nut you oti<eht to 2(4 tlit* vet v
BEST AND PUREST
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OHH-litid-.- Hm-i-Hii-m. Tla i nuiv nol la-wlea-iniv
lm' ""'v m tSBPF m » l»'" jktuluiveovwwiun
April, to ust’ tliem you may Infisuie that
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Y You Brin*' Your Own Health
In a, pure inndicinc. But Drugs are not alt. Lhitve a
, ■ •• • ..c".....•••- .—: mu (WHrtTty reaiwc fHKfbua tlmn hi. f-1 mi* | ,e,iy1 I ‘‘lUA t>I , , A V. .
le lanner. county, if tlltj, citizens ,ter3 Iigo the w>»rwh«op of the wild Coin,ncl e I Institunee seeiin-d by ; AW/»W m Mf* i n . __ ..
ggyw,,rk «■" ma: -rAr; ■■T0ILET PREPARATIONS, BRUSHES, &e.
My prices are as Imv as they can l>e made. ,
V DAVID R. AEZXT,
should not have the
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bred u.umrted Hob H„rve,(*7l)• second darn
Dolly VuPer hr U-i-SmII,.;-hirddam Inru.i - ,
premium .0*1........ -j''.'"-'” -« p«t«-e,Hne r ienty, I GiU.se bv pur* bml impbhe Louis V„K>- fUH Ij»w»' ,0f
^ HU ,.iH t,H„ sea reply m-iliac THftt less than half i f 1 '
teo.ago the war whoop of the wild foil, incl.e I n< TERH8.—Itimtaor® -*16.00,
U|> tb« «X- jiwnl upon the streets of our;, apital ! if I,,,,. pj,lu wll((„ „l|p ,
“petty. Yet aucTi Isa fact. Many thi I ig in- , P«‘r cent, per annum,
cidents are namttedHn Mr. Willmrg, r’,. hook . Wit,l"0t insurance #12.00. soeured bv note
wlii.-lirr.-i .-i,!.;.........i:.. e... .. pv.-n '■« tim.. ,.f.....i—----- •*
which oe, urred within a radius of tw nt v-Hve
rnil.-s of 1 lm,city of Austin. It is fr- m such
rcVeii at time of service. dueTn 12 months: if
not paid when due will bear interest at 10 per
cent.; parties haring the right to return the
work t hat we learn of the bards, i| - and 1 *u*ro "ext season if not foaT d.~.'lf'thVjniare
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s jtk.
The St.. Louis Republic says the
cattle convention dt Fort Worth
wiU break down tlie beef mimonoW'1 '.'',,rk lhrtt w“ ll'“r» ,.r„- . --------------- -------
;r ji . . t ^ fs-rils through which our artoestor, i ,>sed, Is s<‘"T. rB,,,ovt'd from the countv the rfhte*
IJ It acts on the suggestion of.Gov-' and we learn too. a history of Volian «» "nee unless aareeahle with »||
emor m« life, th. *c *.................L ‘J*
essary tor establishing smut: other tr,,d,tio". The history of thi Ii ,zard- P«"t'iraga will u. furnished for mares (nun a
depot of shipment than Chicago °w Eldridp., wh^wa ,ij.goiq.> d,*iniJLll,Mo v .. .
T““ ........- «sd ma„l,,,,„u„,;; \*s - *m. r-r ***** 1-4,;';;;*;;^
frige rating coninanL. ,.,;n * ' wen,„, i„l,l in the Ian I-nol fri-e ot charge and *100 f„r the s«„„.
rrigeraung companies wil! give an (Un. Ham P. iw. wlm lo-p,., journ I .fthht 1>- t\ ftRriOKg.
outlet tor the cattle of Kansas and perilousexptxJition, is well worth the priecof „ . _ B. NORMAN,
the whole Southwest- li thesd oftfceUw<’k <»en» W. T. Sheriiian'-1 -urqf raU,nr Mar«-h lf>, J890. /
practical steps are taken, and .Con*’ "T*™ f'T'" oort'"***"T-',fc u What . famous the Per-
greps is forced to interfere to nre geth6r Wlth th«-Tustory of the.cap’uro and eheron Hoom:
vent discrimination in interstate trml u[ hieftSaUnh, „„d I on ordinary fare the P„r-
iii liiu rsuue comprise an interi^tiug f..,m
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IF YCWJ WANT
Isittor Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Osu-ds, Weddiiur
V Invitations, Ball Tickets, Kmieral Notices. Dodgers.
-XU Bostew. Pamphtet.s Ixgal Blunts, tyr
Kind of Job Printing, send it, to die
LEA DPR office;
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railroad rates, the rut He inilusfnTYl"^ wholoveT,-* ,s f„„i
will be feVjv’ed through the over- rnn'^‘ gl<»riou> by the » d ,r
throw of the "Dig Four'' mi.nopuly. Kdwsrd ^p,rl!.'!!!l’l',n'j
<iV t iiumerou# to inuminn, <
i ou look \V('ury7 said oiu* trav* wRhuut the* book, u vt
•lill^l Ilian to another. 1 frontier that (Jen. All- •
t*i fee) ” whiWe renmins now re
''May beyuux dm„.,r,li,l„-t
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^ISTo tFar isn’t ,t
14l8agtc«
ohemn is unequalcd, and his energy and t-n-
dtrntnCp are wondorful. He will k,-«p his
past in tory, condition where another horse would die of
itih i ii iortal hard labor and neglect. For heavy draft he
L D'ni. has^no rival. For the improvement of nur
ofins 1"o <'mft stock in the United 8t«u», no other
tfo.-d to he hors* ia U>- be compared P> him. Bred fo
is- <-t our g°°d mares, this half-breed would partake
1( In-don, more of the qualities of the sire than of the
e* " l,,ry, a»"l the progeny would be almost the
i in -wlmt is e-puds of the puh* French horse*. Another
» ...... '“.r ' ■ e SH\* bringing « pure imported stallion to the
u , v H. W. iinw, nf"i '-iXim," Isnrtm for s^a<eaol the half hreerta wawlrtyise nrwTgrg
My wife ana .thi* vuhuddo Wk, «r, t x i,t on hand .i’",™* ^iJ1 Wyrk *W. would m (kH-
(VII ..n bin. i ’ ovll Lhc onliimrv ra<-e of serube ns to seem al-
v»" on him anJaecu, - u.y Dlo6l like a different .pedo. of animalT^
i)aily <JMail and Li'ine.
Graham to Henrietta.
FROST & WHIT I-;, Proprietors.
A/ood tennis and careful drivers. W ill ,„,t pussenenw
through <>n goixi time. Office in OrnttHm. irt Uk b( jj
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1890, newspaper, March 20, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116459/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.