Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1890 Page: 1 of 8
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GRAHAM LEADER
KyUred, at the Poet Office at Graham, Textu. a,
V OL. XIV.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
On« copy, one year, - - $1.50
“ six months, - 75
ADVERIS/NG RATESf.
frit* inoh, flr.-t insertion, - . $1.00 I
E«'*h subsequent insertion, 50 I
A reasonable reduction made to regular
advertiser*. Terra* furnished on application. |
Local notices 10 cent* perline first insertion, j
* d&nt per line eaoh subsequentinsertion. A
liberal reduction made to regular advertisers.
A few years ago cotton seed was
J. W. G.UXAHRR. M. L>
Physician | Surgeon,
HR AIT AM, 'TEXAS
••“Office at Akin** Drug Store.
_ GRAIL AM. TEXAS, FEBRUARY 27, LSilO.
T^L^fr' J - -PORTER & SON,
J* J^ A VES. Manufacturers and Dealers in
Saddles, ^ r\[l/> Harness
Bridles, JBfln
lips, {airts, sSB/K*^ Spars., k,Etc,
Sftddln ui Harness Uade to Order 01 Short lotici.
All kind*of repairing neatly done. Prices reasonable.
Give uh a trial. Shop North Side Public Square,
A.£3I A-UVE, : TEXAS
NO
Du. It. N. PRICE,
Physician, Snrgeoa^ Obstetriciao
Oit A HAM, TEXAS
AlloalU attended to in toWn or Country
$^"<XBeeat Kyu*' Drug Store.
regarded'an Wfirthloss, there being
uld he
no profitable use that it coulo
pat to. Later on it was discovered
that it contained Very valuable oil,
th«n it wan used as a fertilizer. It;
was discovered that when ground it
* made an excellent feed for stock,
and now a Georgia man says it is
an excellent substitute, for coffee.
The editor of Texas Farmer has
been .experimenting with it, and
says,
Texas Farmer recently published
a letter frpiu Mr. G. J. Green, Toc-
<!oa, GaM touching the use of roas-
ted and gVoiinii cotton seed. Mr.
Green sent the Farmer a sample of
the roastf<1 cotton seed meal It
nad ro much the flavor of ground
1 It..a tht fli.i ir...I.,..... ^...:,t. ___t
..... ..w HI«: O.IVIII 01 ground
coffee that tin* Farmer, with a view
to test it a a substitute, had coffee
msule froi.j it., Lt makes a most
pleasant «’i nk, wliiclt only an ex-
pert could rivet‘from coffee. Lt is
a better sul stitute for coffee than
any of the 1. itiy tried in the South
during t|«« late unpleasantness,
when ooffe ; wassuch a scarce article.
xJ. CD. SHORT,
la the Bower Briek,
Will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of
S fAPLEAND FANCY
GROCERIES
He also keeps on hand:
HARDWARE, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware
4 1 A ..... • | | ' % ' J ----- ^
Dr. w. w. james
Hhyiidu, Siring Obstolrkiu
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
Oflic© at Akin's Drug Store.
It la the Farmer.
M ho,, is it, when Ins crops arc
good, supplies the nation with it*
hipd, who s a 1 tv Ays by tlir country
stood? The farmer. Who is it
when the crops are light, and money
Scampers out of sight, still struggle*
OTJ with all his might? The farmer.
W ho, often when bydebtoppreBHed,
i^ forced to do his level'be.A to keep
paid Up the interest ? The farmer
Who is it when he gets a crop makes
interest and-debt both stop, and
comes'up smilingly on top? The
j fanner. Whq works contentedly
1 away, while on the public tricksters
prey and make the laws they must
obey? The farmer. : Who gives
his dollars and his dimes to greedy
oiu ~ — .1 l: ‘____ 1 • , . 9 S'*
Matt. H. Chism
dentist
graham, texah.
tsrofflcf, at thff old Port Office Building
Joe Akin,
Attorijey-at-l,aw,
'—««v* lur* MiinuM iu ^reeay
trusts and big combines, which only \
{laugh whgn’er he whines? The
farmer. W ho is it must in future
mix in public life and politics, and
down the. trickster and his tricks ?
The farmer. L 1
-Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human nr
inimals cured in 80 minute*
graham"'™ r f- ab^as
aninial* c ured in 80 minute* by V\ oolford’s
fcamtarv Lotion. Thi* never fail*. Sold br
K- G. Graham A Co., drugging, Graham.
Chas. C. Bigham
Attorney-'ut- j t<w.
; • • tkxas
1— PrHf‘t,oe ,n the Court* of Youno
lt4OnhZniSCOUnti^’ Hnd ^
•t Graham
-0Jlf,<.tLonft PromPtly attended to.
in the Court Hou*e.
The dead-lock in the Iowa housei
of representatives over the election
of speaker, had not been broken on
the 18th lnst., when Mr. Holbrook
(offered a proposition for an inter-
pretation of the agreement for a
temporary organization to the ef-
fect tfTnt if should include any mat-
ter looking toward the settlement
of the speakership and it was adop.
tea. Mr. Richnian .offered a reso-
lution calling for a settlement of the
M^qltBral Implements. Guns.PiatoIsLwSw^wiir
^WIIUNITIOW, FISHING TACKLE 8c LAND AGENT. "
lb* I ecuiiki/A ■ax#%ia»iM «Gj*aham. YouitgCo.^ Texas.
speakership contest by lot and in
ibl
“Negro Cuney, the Galverion cus-
tom !ioum-‘ collector, is said to be
the m- diu1 1 ihrongh whieh all the
Federal o leers in Texas, from a
fourth-cla< po-toffice up, deriy©
their acces to the appointing no;vi ^
at Washin gton. Lt is certainly a
rank, degenerate son of a wliite w o-
man, who. in his day of advance-
ment, sucks the national pap, held
in his cadaverous jaws by a negro’s
hand.”
____________SEWING MACHINES.
Which he is selling at Bed-Rock prices.
GRAHAM, TEH AS.
English Spavin Einiment removes all Hard,
f*ofl or Gallou ed Lumps and Blemish** from
horses, Blo->d Spavin*, Curbs. SpliuU
Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains,
Tkpftau ^Umrka ^
^ Sw dlen Tbrccsts, (.
us© of cm© Uit. le.
Oought, etr. Save $50 by
WaJrsted the most won
7• "vm uromun won*
4erfa» H^nTwh (.^Tr mner known. %J
■ »« * •»ivwinrii c yiQi ,SUiU WI . 4 >G4y| 1
B G. Graham ci Co., Druggists, Graham.
S. R. JEFFERY.
DEALER IN
| IMPORTEKDOMESTIC
...... tiPRS AND CIGARS,
TE AS
. A. B. Gant,
attobotcy-a-t-t. a w
| Ssrvtyor tad Nottry
^d!_H,U-rAJ)d Business in all iu ftirm*.
order to give the republicans time
to caucus on the matter the house
adjourned until 2:30. The repub-
licans went into caucus immediately
after adjournment.*' ^
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1 llrovr*V Ir.n Bluer©. ' -
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C. W. JTIIINSON,
Atto rnev-at-La w
URAHAM, TEXAS
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““AYfflcw up-stair* in th© Reck ham Brick
GRAHAM, - ... -
men crusaders, says the prosecuting Keeps constantly on hand the following popular brands of Liquor© •
attorney will more than likely com- i> t H
mentie serving, warrants on the wo- » OOv YannestjOe Ry6, 0. F 0
rn,-., crusa.k.™ t,Md«7 TW »re Taylor and Belle erf Nelson, (case-goods;) also Bcileoi
\ n B()nd <feiLiHard. Guchenteimer
a._____a __ * it ft ... I ki*a an K111 lr© sxLiav 41*.. ..a — it - a. a *■ ©©■■—♦ . , !
Plilete *A. Martin,
Attorpcy-at-Law,
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GRAHAM, *1 • . TEXAS
Collections promptly attended to. Will
practice in th© State and Federal Courts.
bloodshed will follow the first at-| “ j«u-«ru,yer, r>ona ljinurd, Iruchenheimer
News from Platts- Rye in bulk: also, the finest of Apple and Feach Brandy
A.n are prepared | I have all of my goods shipped direct from distillery
, tempt.at arrest.
burg says the women are prepared
to clean that place of its saloons on
account of an 18*year ohl hoy being
Carried out of one of the saloons
Sunday night, drunk. The prose-
cuting^attorney says he will per-
form his duty if the state militia
has to be called out to assist him.
A gentleman from Cameron states
crusaders are going to visit Cameron
to-morrow and Pittsburg Thursday.
The trouble at Spikardsville is about
oooled down and there are im fears
that anything further will be done
there.
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F. W. GIIUNI),
t'CYtey at Law,
R. L. RICKMAN & CO.
A- nt* >T v.r.4, ...
graham, mexas. *
dealers in
Tfimrufiju rrt’soM
Awl 15*©*© iumtie ncrvwumwsr lYWlttnc
■oak c*r© or over©01* V U >•© sellcvcd by Ukiag
--1 Hrotrn'n i rfrn Bitfrrn. u1o#
lust t*©(l« nt©rk4udc/</ «n) ml lines on wrapper.
The Dallas News, speaking of .
priie fighting says: “The legisla-
ture of Texas legalised prise fight-
ing and to that extent encouraged
anch exhibitions as that in which a
young man lost his life. If public
sentiment does not uphold prise
fighting and exhibitions of brpte
strength and endurance under the
guise of “scientiflo” sparring, the
next legislature may be induced to
alter or aoiihdithe revenue Law un-
cn suofi license may be is-
der whief
•dad;* ,
R. HOLLINLJSVVOPTH,
Ifiial Sstita tad CollitisgAnut,
aUAUku muv A n
Ex-Weather Prophet Wiggins,
having been knocked out on Weath-
er predictions, comes forward to ex-
press his fears that if a canal is cut
through the Isthmus of Panama,
the t.ulf of Mexico would drain off
mto the Pacific, the Gulf stream
move westward, and the climate of
Europe become permanently colder.
He has written a long letter on the
subject to the New York Mail and
Express. “When we consider “
he pays; “that the isthmus is aim-
ply a huge dam, resisting the west-
ward tendency of sail! gulf, in Ay the
canal not act as a small break which
inay lead to the sweeping away of
the whole structure ? May not the
water—through a high east wind,
tor example-make a sudden run,
and ultimately attain a force anti
velocity Which no power could re-
sist, and eventaatty carry fcway the
isthmus itself?” ,
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THE VEllQlt T UNANIMOUS’.
u? r% ttA.lt ____w*r w .
M . p. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., tesd-
n»; “I can reCominend Klearjc Bitter© »,
JULTIVATORS, HARROWS, and
FABMIHQ IUPLIMEH7S.
Also, dealer* hi and manufacturers of Sloven, Tinware
Metalic Wash Tulwyiud Buckets, Metalic Flue*, and Cor
mgated Inm .’ootiug. _A
Rooflag, Guttering and Well Tnbeing a Specialty
Job Work done on short notioe. Call Snd see u*. '
North Side Public Square, GRAHAM, TKXa.*
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
-Will pay spoHul rnttonticTTr to rayiriff Taxcw
w Don-roHiWtpnts.
—,u,u.r..u wmne nuu r» a,
tlie T*ry bert remedy. Every bottle sold haa
fiven relwrf 1© even case. One man took au
Kittles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 1$
medicine I have ever bandied in niy ^
experience, is Electric Bittere.M Th
St others Vave added their testimony
the verdict is unanimous that Electric
dn fttlM u)t ___• / it 1 • sr.
SO that
c Bitters
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Hnlfr.r.; ui ':snra:ce Agent
^ 1 un. Texas.
Allb'i
and r»r.
■ :i to 11* will have prompt
ffig Cnunty
1 KUIES.
^ri>p:ietcr.
. i.\ by buying your
„ buying vl—
<1 rr»ri what yui» nujf.
rnhhaij
J-Lct juul Ebr._____f
inting.' Come and
nerth of Graham,
fr.'* |t ami true
, -------- — »4'«'tiuiuu» uni niennr till lees
do cure all disease* of the Liver, Kidney* or
«bvA,t , ...
Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at
Graham A Co’s Drug Store.
Uncle Ean. has »111.5,000,000 in
gold and silver Ln his strong Low
..k4 $UU /UUl /y/Ui J . • a n . .
K --- »/»• V/SIK ■ rvrf JB.
and 138.000,000 deposited with
banks, yet the republican bool^
keepers figure out that the surplus
is less than #32,000,000. Figures
may never lie, L*ut book keepers are
not always built t^wt way.
A WOM,\ A Y / 7iS’< t/VEli Y.
“Another wonderful discovery hut bean
n thi
mad© and that too by a l*dy in tkia county.
Di*e««s« fastened it* t iUtobea upon h«r and for
seven years she witi stood it* severest Uato.
but her vitul org'sua were undeimined and
death seemed in min. nt. For thiv* month*
she coughed ine.- salitlv sod could not sleep.
.vh< buugbt of us a bottle <>t Dr. King's .hew
iKscovery for 1 01 suit j ri. n end Wns m)(PiUc$
relieved on taking flat Oom ihak she i lejit aB
night, and with on© bottle h©a been miracu-
lunsly cured. Der io.n.e 00 Air*. Loth*©*
Luu.” Thus wnw W. C. Hum rick A Co.,
fit rihelbv, h. < . tint free trigl bottle at
R. G. Gyaham A t . l.rug Btorw.
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1890, newspaper, February 27, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116692/m1/1/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.