Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1890 Page: 1 of 8
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LEADER
The Leader".
GRAHAM. TEXAS, FEBRUARY <», isjio.
NO 2(>,
• PUBLISHED WKKKLY BY
J- W. (GRAVES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One I'QDjr, one year, . . $1.50
1 ‘ d* iaopth|f‘ - 7,5 ,
aohrising rates. Bridles
POUTER & SON
Saddles,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Oil'' imiTi, firvf rnai-rfiinT,' ’ ~ "•» . JJ.OO
K i" i Md)»i'i|Ui‘nt innertion, - - 60
» A. P'asriiiablc reduc(joa miidi* tbakffulur
nilj-r'rti-.urs. 1 wrtw furnislmd ,.n uhplil'ntion.
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n "‘' ii rfdiiotmn rnuilo tn rogfufar advortifkrs.
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l^iUN'r; COUNTY LODOK No.
3Harness
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Saddles asd lanes: Mid: to Order ei Short Jotics.
All kinds of ropaii irip neutl> done. Priees reasoniil.le
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*' ^ *V il, unacs oii Saturday j s, —r
*^V ; Wve U8at1ial- Shop North Sid® Public Square
k. of et - jOvi^A. JE3: A.3VEt , : TEX'i
I vviN MdontaiwLftDQK No. 2202, Kniirht*
o honor, m.vts on the 1st and *nl WcLiy
ni^bts m cnch month.
. .. k* Wixlay, Dictator.
** (»KAVKh, Importer.
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Physician 1 Surgeonj,
GiLl/iA: : itxas
itHa$“Ofhc.. at Akin's Druy Storq^
AJ. CD. SHORT,
Its the Bower Brick,
Wi" keep consjtantly on hand a good ’assortment of
Hu. It V. ntICE.
'Plsyaiciaa, Surgeoei Dbstetriciaa
OKA4+A.M, TKX:AS
Aljcalla attended to in to\yu ora.„mtry
““•tBBce :»t Ryus’ firn^ Stun*.
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Phjiieiu,S:r’iei!ih:tetrieiu
HR AH AM. TEXAS.
,, UtB«a at AkOtV IhTtjr Store.’
GROCERIES
VIatt. H. Chism
3D) B N T I s T
‘iRAH.-VM, TEX AH.
>ffioo at fbi‘ idd 1'nst office BuilditjR
JOR A.KIX,
Aflhr.T;) Mil- f i a ay ,
i .fler.
OKKICK WITH It. K. AKSliUJr
Git ah.nr, : : TEXAS.
« also koups on hand:
HARDWARE, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware
And Agricultural ImidemeTits, Guns.I'iistols
AMAflUi\IITIOIM. FISHilMC TACKLE *
THE GRIP SYMPTOMS.
()--yc«, I’ve got it, or rather it has
got me, I mean this up-your-hoPe
era/e now going round. I arii great-
ly tickled with it- that i* my no&
1^, They say it is the genuine im-
ported article, duty paid and not
adultcratetl, with* {]ic letters blown
in. My throat amFJft/imjage, J ant
eturr to my, arc.hightyfhiftamed.
1 he mucious gambrtm^Imean inViu-
hranous, won’t yield to tinythiugl
joay pour down, and I have trietl a
httle of everything, especially the
latter. I suffer from several stitches
■ jtrHay faekd mid the hick ulLovaral
m my vest,........winch were hurst in
sneezing. I sneeze at everything I
see, which 1 do not think is
gether proper, and I have such a
roaring in niy head that the boarder
next room corn plained of it keeping
him awake. I have to get up on a
istopJaddcr to talk’ ahitVe a whisffer,
and 1 am afraid I will have to
breathe tlrrough my eats. I can’t
diake off this tired feeling that is
upon im: more than usual, perhaps-
-I oan’t find any fellow to shake it
oil with When I sneeze it lifts me
on my feet with two skv rocket
toree. Itis worse in the morning
than at night, and at night it is
M-orse than in the morning; at.d
when I cough I don’t raise anything
hut the neighbors; they sav I can
stop it hy twisting it rojie AiHitlv
around my neck., W’l.at little 1 do
cat distresses mo’ and it does not
always come from the tact Unit J
have lately got in arrears with my
landlord. My eyes arc as watery
Rts TtiiIroiuT stock aTTil my neck is
exceedingly sjilf and formal. It is
!,!. JjiLCil lUiitl.Ct'rvJbc ,Rie t«r ,um me
head, and look across the street
when 1 meet a en-ditor when 1 am
out to let the house quiet down a
little. My mind has been so alfcF-'
rhe \ ernon Guard get# off the
following in regard to Milton Allen,
anew religious fanatic;
Milton Allen considers himself
commissioned to found a new relig-
ion. Milton has been reading Rev-
elations till he sees in the New !r
nutate in of St. John the United
Mates of America and rj<»lace elsu
Some of his notions have a solemn
good sense-.in them that is refresh-
*nK- instance he sayK : ‘‘In
rny ne|v cosmogony l insist upon
the establishment of industrial
schools in place ofthe colleges which
grind out mental dyspeptics:—7
would likewise teach The convict a
trade and change his cell into a de-
ceit living-coom.” . Then again In-
is away off. He tells us: The
heavenly Jerusalem, which John
describes in Revelations, was nearly
square in shape and nieasured 12,
“>00 furlongs both in length anil
breadth. Much cattle and horses
should abide therein, silver and
gold should be plentiful, and all ni-
tions shall enter m apd walk in tin
institutions thereof.j God rolled
hack the mists enveloping future
centuries and permitted John to,
grwT>n The l nited States of Ameri-1
ea. So-our country corresponds in
shape, size and in all other resp^ ts
with the prophecies concerning the
New Jerusalem,” Milton A1W,......
go to ! If im attempt were made to
start the New Jerusalem An thU
caantrv a company of speculators
would: speedily get hold of the
twelve sacred entrances -and form a
trust in pearly gates and freeze out
St. Peter Himself if he didn’t join
{l" combine. What sort of a figure
wmim our successful business m. n
cut in a New Jerusalem full of an-
gels, Milton ?
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Examining titlw a -ferwciultr, havrng th»
•nly »ot ut Abstract’ Bouks of,he County.
Cu.-iS. Ck Bn;ham
Attorijey-at-'Law.
Wliicti lie is stilling ut iksl-ltock pi-iruk.
graham, tbx as.
111 ii*"- ’My loni'l lias liec-n so affef'-- , Englifh Spavin Liniment rcniiivesall
ted that I have becnmearlv on the u"ft ”r Lumps'nnd BtcmiKtifin Trnni
point of calling in a doctorohut it ■ Curbs. F,.lints,
In'*1 linlir'-lir' ‘
tmrmnr^r qmt(-,thaf bad. I ean’t i Swollen T
U ritii ul t.iirl.i I ..... r . . m
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S, R. JEFFERY,
‘‘DEALER IN
...... » i uii i i Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. sitv,■ $50 bv
write at night '>eeause I sneeze the , "M‘ of one bottle. Wiumtcd the rn*ist won-
lamp out, and tnr nose is sole and I! yiwnish (-Jure ewr known. Sold Ev
will somr-'have to ehloruforni'it to R- G*..Graham* Co., Druggists, Graham.
M”" It*. I havgjihhis in ike breast
r\vn\&AA/- • ; ••
,VI,V . Pm<tK» tb« Courts Ilf Younc
•ml iidjounngoountiei, and the Fodcrul cl.ur-
»t ttnd»«m. ‘ -
Col bet ions |Pro’nptly attended to.
every tune I lie, which is aggrjtva- N'<m'mber, ?2hd the sharp
ting, while J am apt to get irritable c”- <>f & repeated several
if anvlxaly calls me a liar or mi vU JT,m*\?ra9 ,)eard on Fulton street,
thmg of that sort. This is a verita- "New)ork» and Steven PettUs, a
prominent citizen staggered into
hie case of the epizootio.—Detroit
Frte Press.
(X .PlNjLiAY,
ATrOB2TaY-AT~L4W A2TX
land agent,
Graham, Young Co.. Texas.
A. B. Gant,
v attoeitey-at-lavr,
Btt ’vaYor and Notaryr Xullio,
f Solicit* Land Buriness in all it* form* *
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ffiX AS.
------- mmt.uoiw in nil im Ion
*OtfW5e in the Boekham Buildin
v Git AI JAM,
1 c.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
GRAHAM, . . : S'. TEXAS
Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or
Binmals cilffiad Jh HO minutes bv it oolford’s
Sanitary Lfttfen; TJ)i« never fiiils. Sold by
B- O. Cruhani & Co,,‘druggists, Graham.
store and fell dead. His slayer was
Mrs. Hannah B. Southworth. She
alleged as a reason for the despfr-
ato act that he had-brought her to
dishonor] through treachery. Hi*
J friends alleged that she had
, th-Barted in an atUmpt at bl«t<ji—
mailing, and in a tit of desperation
Keep* coiutanthr on hand the following popular brand* of Liquors:
B. J. Seimnes Co;, Yanncssee Eve, 0. F C
rayl°i- an,] ^Ue of Nel«on, .(ctuse goods:) also Beito oi
Chicaoo, Iu,7. Jan. 2H.—7\ lncal i ,"",T”,Ki Tl,u *» a in oi desperation
, q)crnayM~; Don Lto- Huth-r, who | bad lesorted to the pistol. The
is known throughout the country as: st(ir.v told ofbeing vifctimized by
the “Vanderbilt of Mexico,”- hap 1 tb® oJTmiated wines under the
made a proposition that will eer'-'l Klds<‘ °f friendship was pitiable.
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niadi1 a proposition that will <’er- > Kni-’'** triendship „or jiiuuujr
tainly gladden the heart of the (.’hi -! W^feiher this or that be true the
eagd world’s fair committee. His j "7^1 rH?ver knf>w. In arelor’F
Kr
W. JOHNSON,
At to rne y-at-Law
GRAHAM, TEXAS. ’
Will prkctiOB in the OiVart* 6f Young and
and ndjoinihg coudties.
up-«tiiir» in the Beckham Brick
< ago worm s tair committee. His ! 'J ,M?ver Know- 'in a fetor T
vrD " ' m"trTwWJ> glHKls;; also hello ol l»ropositiyij is to suluM-rihe for $150,- ‘D11 tb(‘ poor woman awaited her
^Nelson, W. H McBfayer. Eond <te Lillard. Guchenhcimor:(x>0 Wort,,^,f ('M^igo World’s fairDisease preyed upon her
tvve iri bully: also^thv ^nestyof Apple and pearl p,N, l Ptwk «nd to raise in Mexico and the once beautiful Mrs
I have nil of mv giioils ilircct' from (listillorf' i“ "^i“hi-““T.i« 'i^ In i£t p^i.
■■■JgJ—JlL --------------____~ . V ‘ I divjdunj stork at once xml I... h Iu‘r sh-nder aims clasped around
- WT- • —------- 1 the necessary two percent, where ’“T'pother's neck, ahe repeated the
h-C [ 1—?Tl T<^Ayr A 7VT JP f** ' ho °»n put ftis hands-on it at any Prrt£>‘r h«r childhood :
l\.. l. aiuiyMAIn & uO h*"1 ;
dealers id . 3 i tao ^77
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Phlcte A. Martin,
7lP»rr?ey-;i<-I,aw,
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GKAItAM. t TEXAS
COUedion* promptly attended to. Will
practice ia the Sute and Federal Court*.
--■ - i -<*“-• -e
Kansas City. Mo., Jan 27.
The American live stock coYiimis-
*—-r« ir «• fw.mt-r
___________ _______ ______These were: her last well spoken
sion eompany has received reports' wordH; 1H>-' ^ack upon her,
from 150 counties in the seven prin-! C’lieh in., a stupor till she died,
cipal live stock producing states rel- celebrated ease that has exci-
cipal live stock producing (Hates rel-, celebrated ease that has exci-
*tive to the supply of hogs ami cat mnch fntvrePt has passed be-
lle The reports show a moderate , yon|J1 th'1’ Jorisdiction of earthly
— :-------». . courts an<
........» nivTurmie i • th*‘ Jurisdiction of earthly
increase in number of hogs ?uid eat- tourt8 and K(M‘H trial heforp that
tie in the country, and a decided ; tribunal t|hat neVer errs.*—Pittsburg
J improvement in condition over that ‘
of a year ago. * i * " ~ ---=*-■
cation and
Rfl.
flealer. In
1 GRAHAM, TEXA8 .
i "KPiLfr** «****» M paying Tax,.
I for ni>n-ri|Wnnt^
OanrtTiw-
™»r»|>»r
t ballilhi|
IS.
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J. E. RYUS,
IulSiliti ui Itsinui igut
Graham, Texas.
otter
wS%W HARROWS, and
“ t FARMIin IHPLDMgMT^S
L Also, dealei^in and nmnufecturere of Stoye*, Tinware,
Metalie WaHhlTubh and Bucket, Metal ic Flues, and Cor-
rugated Iron i.oofing. •;
Rodag, Onttering and Witt Tubeing a Specialty
Job Work done on short notice. Calland ulus. ^
Worth Side Public Square, GRAHAM, TEXAS
It is estimated l(X),0fl0 Amen
cniis went to Europe last year, who
Oklahoma City, I. T , Jan 28 I Z7 ^ year, v
There is great excitement here'over ;/(Pond*‘d on an RveragU not less
lot-jumpsers and bbrndshed is feared.' SsT • "d &11lUrH ,?Hch‘ or
A crowd of over 300 citizens pulled * A, "1 m®
a lumsf down on Main street last; Xg‘ ,i W~‘
night and then burned the wreck. ^tbrn‘°ney ofthe *rny'n* »™m
The leaders of the movement The only way to dispel a great
which tb culminate in the hold- (ttmedity is to meet it boldly and *■
inrg of a qonvtuition of lepding t*ol- promptly. If the people ol this
twed men at Wttslrington.Jnexf Jhlrr state would solve the road problem
are of the opinion that tney could \ they must dp thi|, It is a question
bear lb«jr hardships hotter if they J «f taxation and roa’ds, or the old
only had a larger share of the of-iWthod and poor highways.—Itu*
fiooa, all of which is very true. D ca MCiJt.'
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1890, newspaper, February 6, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116656/m1/1/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.