Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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(YraViom 1 parl#»r The Fort Worth Spring Palace TWENTY-SECOND OF FEBRUARY.
♦ VAlCUICUy lyvCAvlV-1 a _
1 »IM1 foodD* 1*™. The |8 ARB#R pRy
m. T. Jones Lumber Company, r
J W GWVITA' Of that place have 8ub- Do not neglect to plant an orchard- Feb-
J gr. Bcrilxti |50,0(JO for the coming pal- ruary is a fine time for planting trees. You
s—<t ~r~—■ /—V /”—\ rTTTTVV A O
ace, and it promi**8 to even SUrpilHB will find a full selection of everything In the
L. L. Foster 18 mentioned favora- the magnificent diplav of last year. Nun"*rJ line at the Young County Nursery
GJ fc* GG, J---A-Gj ^ ^ ,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP f
"Jtr , . The BujwrviBorB for the coming m mm \m • ■
Re,. s«n Jonv, «riii bvgm a <*„.,* haV(. ^ appoilltcd f„r Stock Cattle For Sale.
mii-4ing ih Tvltr uli .tin. iiral "I 'lYx:lri, witl■ the exception of this, ^ About SOI) liv.il of .■l.oioe ri.liv. N. W
Rouging Dressed Lumber,
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Han Antonio seem* to be the . „ - —
choice of Heveral East Texas papers ^ nitekl Staten—taking in the whole
the plsoe to hold the next l>eni- panhandle.
>cwtic .State Convention.
land. Said cuttle arc in two brand).. \Vi|i
prises the largest district in the either or both brands. For particular!*
apply to or address
T W. COLSTON,
liertrutde, Jack (>., Texa*.
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atte
. ........™ JsfTsrso* Davit Memorial.
Clark will lock horns with Reagan ! ,M'vdp ™tirdv b.v *’t •" bwutiftil
for as*‘iiatori)il seat , °olorfi *** elegantp),rtnut *to22xtS inch-
The Bosoue Citizen says George
u tint- r i >t t ' ^arlc ^>11 l‘>ck hor
Hon.J. I. Perki n., of, ( h erokee for ..enMorial seat.—Denison Her-.je,. r««^>W («*hu h~ ,.f
DOOE$, BLINDS, PICZSTS, LIME, CEMENT, FLUES,
PLASTERING, LATHS. CEDAR POSTS, ETC.
(i
inci
P
Wit
cotmtv, has announced his inten-
tion of having another tilt with
“Howdy
aid.
The
alfove
Martin for the latter’s place; but, if it should, Mr. Clark
neat in Congress , woohlbc a ."mulejr" at the o„l of
-Marshall Messen-
The
weather has been quite se-
vere in northwest on the line of the
Union Pacific, Know blockades
have caused almost an
pension of traffic.
-tar
’the campaign,
ger.
George Clark has repeatedly said
; to his intimate friends that he did
entire sus-' n<,t llesire any office within the gift
of the people of Texas; his reason
being obvious—that the salary of
nrt work ever keen. A Bonanza f«»r ladnw
loek will never take '*nd g«mtk>inen whip detiire to make money
rapidly. Everybody buys at sight. First
agent cloured $0.00 in two Hours. A very-
costly gold mounted outfit sent only those
who mean business for $1.00.
P. S. Picture of Jefferson Davis in riel)
colors, very' handsome, 60 cents, sent now
for 12 amts injtainp*.' 4
Write at once for particulars to the
Dxvrs Mkmohial Co.,
Gainesville, Texas.
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Great activity isfiajftg displayed Governor or If . S. Senator is paltry
hv Dallas to procure an extension I as compared with His law practice
of tjie Memphis and Little Rock \ which jMts him^about $25,000 per
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railroad to thgt city, which will
give Dallas a direct route to Mem-
phis. .Judications are favorable for
i rapid construction of the road.
year.
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Hon. W. 8. Pendleton has fieen
nominated for mayor by the denio-
*rat-* of Fort W’ort^. Dr. Rrdilcs,
tfie present dark-lantern encum-
bent, is still in the ring and has a
A social ijneeting of the direc-
tors of the Dallas and Pacific road
was held yesterday afternoon. The
gentlemen were in conversation
for Home time. Among other things
discussed waa the matter of aiiend-
ing the churter towards the
2e:
jouth-
eAst so as to conform to certain
changes heretofore noted. Col.
Simpkins, one of the directors and
V. F. Gorrissen trendies alt first-class Sow-
ing Machines, such *sJiihger, New Crown,
Union, White, Domestic and Empress.
FOR TRADE.
I' have a lot of very fine Red Seed Oats—
raised in 1888, at my farm four miles North
of Orahafn, to trade for com.
S.VK. JEFFERY.
—
Citation by Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Young County, Greeting:
OU are hereby commanded to summon
A the unknown heirs of Alford Moore,
f
hard fight^=^” -fC; ““*■* —
y i ^ —y—. * r j
HonvGFeo. C. Pendleton, speak/*
yf the 21st house of WipresentatiuG,
<wer-
fs in the race for Lieutenant G<
hor.. He will have a large follow-
ing and in perhaps as good 1 man
tpr the place as could be fahiul in
the State.
f w*mtf few matterh in regard to a rajv-
id movement further on.—Dallas
Nows. "i IJ-ITtP^TY
The Fort Worth and AlhUquefque
will have t<> get a move on itself;
^lse the Dallas and Pacific will beat
it to Graham.
and the unknown heirs of D. M. Ford, by
making publication of this citation in Tmc
Graham LbadXk, a newspaper published in
Yeung county j Stntc of T e*ai*: said (station
iMePHAIL & AKIN
LOAN AGLNTS,
ABSTRACTORS AND
Fire Insurance Agents,
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C3-K/A.m*(2sd:, TEXAS.
1890 Announeernent.
W. S. MeJIMSEY,
to bo published once in oachj wwdr for rtght
successive weeks previous to the return day
s:ur before the Honorable
liereof, to be and apis
District Uourt of i oung -antHtv, Texas, at
the next regulur term thereof, to be holder) at
the Court House in Graham, on the fifth Mon-
duy after the first Monday in Jfthuarv, a. i>,
18‘J0, then and therp to answer the plaintiff'’
41
laeut-tiovejnor Wheeler, it is
said, iiviwnbitiottf to drop the first
prefix ,to his pr*esent title knd go up
higher. . Jut^e Wheeler i# « good j promptly was Josiah Turner, of
man, hut there are mar,y other men ('ameroti county , ‘ and he addod
ffi^TelR0l,Vfi,5V6UTd,Wear Ihejjuber-l RUmwitllli^iUiiO In fdd’Ink,
, * l * * , | . | • | ^ ^ Hrr xar Ik/v t\a v •. u* L ■, t X ■ „ a
with credit to the
The Corpus Christi Caller recent-
ly sent out a number of subscription
accounts closing will* fcheoe woivlii
"Xittep.uijr.vd.ink;
“A prompt remitter
Maiew a happy printer.’*
One of those who responded
natorial ermine
Klatc. 1
Fort W'orth has held a meeting
tor the purpose of removing th^
Federal court from Qrghftm to that
city. Fort W'orth wants the earth
and she will be wanting the Gra-
ham court the iA*xt time she is
heard frtjnn. This! is one of her
wants that can never he Vealized.
(iood roads is now the absorbing
Llecme with the Texas pjTegs a__
are glad to pee so much interest be-
ing manifested in this important
matter. It will have precedence,
front present indications, over all
other matters when the next legis-
islature assembles.
“He who pay.' what he owes
.Enjoys a quiet repose ” -*j '■
Several hundred state papers will
join the Caller in holding Josiah
Turner up as an example which
newspaper subscribers general lv
would do well to follow.—San An-
tonio Times.
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The depot at Sweetwater was en-
tered by two men one flight last
week who undertook to forie the
agent to open the sate for them.
He defined to do so, when they took
him out of the office and relieved
him <>f a few dollars which he had
upon his person. The men were
arrested next day and positively
The largest pigee of gold ever ta-
ken from the earth was discovered
May 10 1872, at Hill End, New
South Wales, on the claim of Beyer
Hultnmn. It was an irregular
shaped slab, four feet ninelnehes in
length and three feet three inches
_T , , ^writh1 an arw age fctastenfwwr
>f about three inches. It weighed
petitiuu fill'd iu h suit in Miid t’aairt, on the
24th day of July, a. d. 18H8, wherein
Young county and I. P. Trimblo ami H.
Hulkley and John Brockman are plaintiffs,
and (J. W. Norton, J. J. Tobin and C.(lt.
Beatty, and the heirs of Alford Moore, and
the heirs of I). M.. peril are defendants; file
number of said 'suit'" being 220, ami alleging
in substance as follows, viz: That plaintiffs
are the owners of the South part of a. League
Survey itj tfie^Fv. W. part of Young county,
Texas, it) the game of Young county School
Land; that' tleh-adants elaiinTTlTp to three s<>v-
eral surveys, viz: the Alford d oora, the J.
M- dustillo and the Meiuiu an Uujit .survey,
which are in c(Miflicl with plaintiffs’ survey;
and praying judgment for darimgiw and costs,
aitd for eaneellntion pf so much of said con-
flicting patents as are in aknflict with plain-
tiffs’ survey, and for a decree removing cloud
from plaintiffs’ title-
Herein fail not, and have you before said
ih
< !ourt this writ with your endorsement there
on showing how you have executed tin* same.
Witness, A. Y. Gay, ('lerk ol the District
L'ourt of Young County
> Given under my .hand and seal of
e in li
.something over 600 pounds and, al-
llmugh not virgin pure, assayed
$148,(KKJ. The most remarkable
p;ift of the story is that the men whio
tound it did not have thei motley to
pay their board the week before.
said Court, at my office in the town of Gra-
ham, this Hth day of December, a. ii. 1889
AIT. GAY, Clerk ,
District Cmirtr Young Co., Texas.
I certify that the above is a truie copy of
original citation’. j T. B..COLLIER,
Sluirfff uf Young Co., Texas.
eDEALKR IN
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Furniture, Q^ieensware, Undertaking,
Paints, ; Oils, V arnishes and Brushes,
|jrj Lumber, Doors and Window Sash. v
Daily ordering and have en route one of
the most complete stocks ever brought tov
this market. j
0V. S. MeJIMSEY.
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citi/.c
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gl.'ts
Of hi
Viol
at all 1
9t
DAILY MAIL AND STAGE LINE.1_
PROM J1RAHAM to WEATHERFORD.
TURNER & (tAELAHER, Proprietors. '
Careful drivers and good teams
Kramer & Bhoylks, Agents.
— Graham, Texas.
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I Hope You Are Well
a Tli
the .1
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tions
Akin
once.
Till):
will c,
once.
Citation by Futlication
THE state OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Conttab/e of
Voting County, Greeting:
•you are hereby commanded to summon
the unknown heirs qf Alford Moore iby
making publication of tins citation one** in
------,— — each week for eight (8) successive weeks pre-
Enough to do without Drugs of‘any kind; but if you
aixi rtot you ought to get the very
BSST AND PUREST
You can find. I have them. They may not be pleasant
La
thouj;
wore
and tl
Ivy ou
Ob
arc d
cents
potidi
of thi
theuir
-f-
ted that those who advertise do the j ^^Tex^ra^^Trnex" A2
business of any town. term of the District Court of Young county.
™ p— j to be hidden ’ at the Court House thereof, in
STANLEY’S NEW BOOK. (Graham, on the 6th Monday after the l»t
Monday in January, a. d. 1890, then and
identified.
The r. H. Senate, the 2<Sth inst.,
(Ojifirmed the folio whig, Texas nom-
inations :, i
N. Wright Cuney, fprilleetor of
custom' at Galveston. |
J. II. Wilson, U’,' S. Attorney for
tfie■ Eastern Distjiyt.
A. i Leans, IT. S. Attorney for
tp- Svt stem Di>trjet.
y Geo'. A. Knight, Lfi H. Maj;shal
em D
JiT,rt f
here is a chance for you. Any one can 23H on thA- , Docket of said Court, wherein
the book, as the whole world is interested • Joseph Collptt, et. al., are plaiiltiffs, and the
The book will eonuin a full account of all of ‘‘T °f Mm»re and Thomas
K*.«w. i “1., are defendanto. Said petitloi.
Stanley's Explorations in Africa, and taped- alleging that saidplaintiffs are the true and
ally of his Latest Kxpeditioii for the Relief of lawful owners ofT. K. A t. Cc. Hurvey No.
“...i .lie nenei oi ntwiui owners tii l. r.. IK u. *jc. nurvev CIO.
Km in Rey. About 600 pages and 1Q0 entire-. I07t- sduaUsi in the S. W. part of Young
.... *........... f i aaisBaBBaaiam
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to use them you may be sure that
You Drink Your Own Health
In a puffc medicine. But Drugs are not all. . I have a
full line of
ODORS, TOILET PREPARATIONS, BRUSHES, Ac.
My pribes are as low as they can lie made.
DAVID R. AKIN,
Call
new pi
> IF YOU WANT--
fetter Hetids, Bill Heads, Statement*, Cards, Wedding
D.-
Dalk
8tal lii
UTldol
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hand."
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cnmassing outfitWith all instructions will
• are Claiming ti
- *r .— through the JoHn Bjrown “Red” Hurvey, and
mailed on receipt of 44) cunts. Do out delay the Alford Moore Survey; that said sdrvevs
in writing; order outfit and get territorf at 'n nHn,e of Brown and Moore are in- <k>n-
O„oe. Tk- .....l plaintiffs’surveys No. 1^7
fi>r tl»t Northern District
The onli genuine new Stanley book, ^ P1""1®’ No- end
out. Addrt^sl Holloway Poblioblofl Co °‘**‘*UV4tT .K c,ou.d. on, ^'tle, and
. J > “*•) prays for judgment for damages, for dusts of
810 Olivo Stro it, St. Loalo, Mo.
—{• ( »——-
8000 TIMES.
prays for judgment for damages
suit, for cancellation of so much...
Moore patent as may be in conflict wit
lfnrd
The generally prosperous tunes prevailing plaintiffs’ -title, and for relief both special and
throughout the couniry make it a particular- general.
ly auspicious season for the i-suinff of Ih t Herein flail not, blit have you before said
rr«-»- ^ vo,, ssartsjfrJts
r i . JetFeriMHi Dn\wf or, Th« \V arid n tribute to you h*v« exeoutod the wttne.
Ol Lugpnv1 Marshtill, I Hi, Ntemory,” by Dr. J. in. Jones (the WrrattB, A. T. Gat, Clerk of the District
t1 Tfitie namd _ _______ _
'Attorney fomhe Northern Divtrict fiKhtirig chaplain), which will be publi*y^d Court air Young .oomitjr. Given under my
by B. F. Johnson A Co., RieUin6nd. Va. i) haiyl and the seal of said Court, at
The (Mrties interested art) especially fortun- graham, this the 9th day of Deceit*
at( In having such a favorable iipjairtuntty to her,I a, n. 1889.
place this book on the market, and if You 1 ♦>r\T; OAY Clerk
want th^ make1».few htftidred or. few tWm*- ' District CourtYoung Co., Texas.
jiy cun^incuuus by it* wbfence from
Ifcik lUt, ttlltlHlfi IfEADEb) is hopeful
Utat tfip Senate l)ft8 8at down upon
♦srmamLtlwt his ovonfUK?; < arc^r
. Atturr^ey, w ill booh close. ’
^ ----,j__Jtnic__hi, I I, j _____ _ w
and dollars very.re-diiyi this book wiilsffird I certifv that tW aboVa'^ a'W copy of
you the mean* for doing so. Al’pb to the original ciUtion. T. B. COLLIER,
publishers at ouoe.. v - ~ — ---- ’
Sheriff Young Co^ Texas.
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invibttmns, Ball Tickets, Funeral Notices, Dodgers,
Fosters, Pamphlets. Ix3gal Blanks, or * any
Kind of Job Prinling, send it to i he
LEADER OFFICE.
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Daily ftMciil and Stage Lfine.
Graham to Henrietta.
FR(JST & WHITE. Proprietor*
Goert teanmand earefnl'dritjen;. Will put p,
through on. good time. Oflic^ in Graham, at
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.