Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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JOURNALISTIC JEALOUSY.
The Graham Leader
i (iLIKAN
M. T. Jones Lumber Company
The last week’s issue of the
Weatherford Sun, under the above
caption, gives its appreciateve(?)
readers some grave-yard slush in
regard to Graham, and the Leader
in particular. We would not notice
the ranting of the Dutch editor of
the Sun, as he is too dirty for us in
handle, and as the Leader ha* re-
corded the demise of several papers
in Weatherford during the past
thirteen years, and expects soon to
chronicle the death of another; but
as the only two sensib’e and appro-
LAND AGENT
J W. OJU VES, Proprietor.
Ai?d urveyor,
Allison has been re-elected U. S
DEALERS IN ALL KIND8 OF
Rough & Dressed Lumber,
Shingles, Sash, >
DOORS, BLINDS, PZCXZTS, LIKE, CSKZNT, FLUBS
PLASTERING, LATHS. OSDAB POSTS, XTO.
BRY80N, Jack CotJNTY, Tixas.
Senator from Iowa.
will m «kr su*-t. , furiimh pint* and fluids
notes, hiiv ^ntl *1! land* on rommiaaion, j
render and p»> » ixo. on property for non- |
The case of West*vs. Cabell, in
the Federal Court at Dallas, was
decided last week in favor of the
residen;*, n.^jdiHU' loan*, perfect title* and
mike ouHi'ctior •
defendant.
Stock Cattle For Sale
The New Birmingham Times
boasts that its town is thi*4— n
months old and has never started a
About 300 bead of choice native N. W
Tela* *i<>< k cattle for mIc or exchange for
land, tiaid cattle art* in tjro brand*. Will
lv two sensih'e and aj»j
*•11 wither or both UmmJ*. Pot particulars
priate words that have emanated
apply to or addrw*
J. W. COLSTON
from the Dutch editor of the Sun
are “Journalistic Jealousy,’' we
cannot refrain from placing the cap
whfere it fits, t
He (the Dutch editor of the 8un)
has been jealous nf ami at PVery-
liing that did not have the frag
The Texas campaign for governor
MePHAIL & AKIN,
LOAN AGENTS
Gertrutda, Jack Co., Taxaa.
that opened some time last summer,
FOR TRADE.
I have a lot of yrry fine Red Seed Oat*—
is still on and getting hotter
the time for the convention
ralced in 1888, at my farm four mile* North
of Graham, to trade for corn.
proaches.
8. R. JEFFERY.
The House has passed the Senate
ABSTRACTORS AND
ranee
>f saur-kraut or litnherger cheese to
efreah his personal and journolis-
STANLEY’S REW BOOK.
bill amending the census act as to
6,000 good active agent* wanted at once,
either act, to introduce thia great work.
Sere ia a chance for you. Any one can sell
the book, a* the whole world i* interested.
The book will contain a full aeeeunt of all of
Stanley** Exploration, in Africa, and especi-
ally of Li, Latest Expedition for th* Relief of
Emin Bey. About 000 page* and 100 entire-
ly new illustration*, m*pa, etc. Complete
canvassing outfiVWith all instruction, will be
mailed on receipt of 40 cent*. Do not delay
in writing; order outfit and get territory at
once. The only genuine new Stanley book
out. Addm* Holloway Publishing Co.,
810 Olivo 8treet, 8t. Louis, Mo.
ascertaining the number and amount
of farm mortgages. The showing
ic appetite
will no doubt astonish many people
Lie was jealous of the Weather-
i'urd CoiLHtitution’a “bean.jar" and
“patent side,” and is now enraged
• >ecause the Constitution has out-
stripped hiiu in the journalistic race
ind furnishes a ten-fold better and
more decent paper than his circurn-
Marble Fafls offers to supply the
granite if the people of Texas will
shape it into a morfument for the
"grave of Albert Sydney Johnston in
the state cemetery. Surely the of-
1890 Announcement
crihed cranium could possibly de-
W. S. MeJIMSEY
The retiring state treasurer of
Mississippi, Goh W. L. Homing-
lie is jealous lweause l\trh<r
way, is short in his accounts $250,-
000. “A committee has been ap-
pointed by the legislature to inves-
tigate the matter. He had held the
office fourteen years.
DEALER IN
unity lost the premium at the last
Jefferson Davis
The Mnno-
•uate Fair and has shown his fla-
grant idiocy by crying fraud I -
He is jealous because Weather-
ford is to have a first-class evening
>aper, under an enterprising man-
agement, who have grasped the sit,
uath*n; while the Dutch editor did
not possess sufficient brains to gee it.
He is jealous because his imbecile
Furniture, Queensware, Undertaking,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes,
Lumber, Doors and Window Sash., *
Daily ordering and have en route one of
the most complete stocks ever brought to
rml Volume”
iow being pr. pnred by Rev. J. Wm. Jones,
with approval of Mr*. Daviy, y ll be nutlien-
ic charmingly written, beautifully illustra-
t'd and bound—in every way worthy of the
-object. Agent* wanted 4 omplete outfit,
fil. riati*faction guaranteed or money re-
funded. Order now. First come, first nerv-
'd. Address B. F. JomwKm.fr
1009 Main St., Richmond, Va,
Geq. Henry E. M.« '^plWH is a
this market
or herself by placing hiiyi in charge
W. S. MeJIMSEY
the Graham Court proved futile,
Talk about “journalistic jealousy ’ ’
-—bosh 1 But let the Dutch editor
croak, the Leader will he in and
(FORM ERL Y SIKES HO USE.) _
Weatherford.; Texa-.
Good fire* and feather bed* in winter, South
The American , horticultural con-
vention met at Austin last Wmines-
DAILY MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
FROM QRAHAM to WIATHIRFCBD
room, In Summer, Good milk and butter the
■ample room# ami every
man want*.
.. THOMSON*, Prop'r.
day, and was largely attended by
delegates from all sections of the for (I ranam and Young county long
comfort a travel ii
after ho has failed to grind out his
“journalistic jealousies’.' to traduce
state and large delegations from
other states. After; the convention
TURNER &• GALLAHER, Proprietors
Cheat English Remedy
Tnli lvk. .........:
adjourned the delegates excurted to
till- people of Texas, ami gone hack
Murray’s Specific.
A guaranteed cure for all ner-
vous diseases, tuch a* WEAK
Memory. Lot* of Brain Pow-
thc principal cities of the stkte
to hifiL. northern home; i. e., if the
Careful drivers and good teams
res|*eetable here will allow
him to return, and if he was a de-
cent “subject” the rtLeader obitu-
ary writer” would give him a send-
off, asking the devil to come and
take him and make him editor-in-
chief of a Satanic organ, say, the
Hades Sun.
The republican majority in
Kramer & Droyles, Agents
COIK
gress are becoming frightened at the
enormous sums likely to be taken
from the national treasury if the
present wasteful tendency is Dot
checked, and the leaders have de-
erj Hysteria, Headache, ruin'
.‘.flWt In th* Back. Nervous Pros-
tration, Wakefulness, Leu-
'<< oorrhna. Universal Lassi-
tude, Seminal Waaknaaa, Impotency and
general low of power of the Generative Or-
^r,ri~,"n either sex, cstised bv indiscretion
or over-exeni. n, and which ul-‘Trade Mark,
timately leads to Prkxatvm
old age, IifsAitrTT and Con-
sumption. $1.00 a box or six
boxes for $6.00. 8ent by mail ■■
on receipt of price. ^Fuli par- LW
tsuwlwm w pmfifdifee; aeitt frer~
to event applicant.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES •
to cure any case. For every $6.00 order re-
ceived we send six boxes, with a written guar-
antee to refund the money if our Specific doe*
not effect a cure.- Address all communica-
tion* to the Sole Manufacturers,
Th* Mvnxt Mmucrn* Co.,.
Kansas City, Me
M^ftold in Graham by
D. R. AKIN, Sole Agent.
Graham, Texas
I Hope You Are Well
termined to call a halt.
Enough to do without Drugs of liny kind; but if. you
are not you ought to get the very
The Fort Worth find Denver
Weatherford is a good town and
hits muuy good people. Her htisi-
has commenced work at Wichita
Falls on a branch to 8c
tiwiS'Hisw nee-enterprising andre-
”tKe*j0Tr Jt. u<k' T. is making'p
repara-
tions to .begin Work soon in the
same direct^ It .is hardly proh-
cciVe a large trade from (l^rah
You can find. I have them. They may not be /pleat-ant
to take but they are PURE, and when you have occasion
to use thepi you may be sure that
You Drink Your Own Health
In a pure medicine. But .Drugs are uot all. I have a
full line of
and Ypung county ; hut there is one
scum in her ipicbst that should be
removed—even at the expense of
the city—v i zj.._Xll£„D UtC.h ex-car-
pet-bag editor of. the Weatherford
'■Sun.
Ohrui
aan’s
able that they will both build to
Seymour.
stock to be driven into the Cherokee The Montana rump -legislature
Strip and compelling the cattle and adjourned yesterday. The mem-
other live stock nowin this outlet l**1-8 of the “rump house” celebra-
te be removed by October 1, next, te<1 the event by getting gloriously
will entail heavy losses to stock drunk and applying a torch to the
men of this section, who have ren- tdate house. All the journals, val-
ted large pastures in the Cherokee naUe documents, etc., were con-
Nation at a greatexpense, and haye PUTOetl ib the4>laae. This is a 6t-
purchaaed cattle with a 'view to ting wipd-up oT a gang of hoodluma
driving there to fatten this sDrimr wlt0 have done their best to over-
and c)
ODORS, TOILET PREPARATIONS, BRUSHES, Ac.
My prices are as low as thpy ban be made. 1
_ —n_ Axmr.
•oop,hf th# IpfiwtdM 1
HIGH ARM
SEW INC MACHINI
BCOAU8K IT WAS THE Blit
IF YOU WANT
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Stateriienta, Cards, Wedding
Invitations, Ball Tickets, Funeral Notices, Dodgers,
Posters, Pamphlets. Legal Blank* or any
Kind of Job Pricing, send it to the -
LEADER OFFICE.
V. i
tag M
Union
kets. A prominent stock dealer
citizens of Montana and who at-
tempted to steal two United States
senators. The latter, Saunders and
Power, are now in Washington
basking iu the smiles of Harrison
and hanker oY this place says the
I west
losses suffered by cattlemen in w.
i exas will be hundreds of thous-
ands of dollAra.
and the saintly Hoar, of Massachu-
setts, who will see that* they are
given seats in the senate to which
! they have no legal claim.—Dallas
j Times-Herald.
! By,JiUjlIo£ it has been decided that
Mrs, Cleveland is Jthe most popular
j woman in, New York City, It was
A Masonic convocation
on a t
•all th
#r $10
Uorriaa
Baily eMail and Stage birte.
I Graham to Henrietta
FROST & WHITE, Proprietors.
Good temfift and careful dnv£r^ ' WU1 put pasaenirei
UttwcrttoA i w]rt0 lately settled by ballot that
Jrion of all Grover Cleveland was the most pop-
’ oi 'i u,ar man in ^ Hatiun, but the pop-
^mth who, uiar ballot didn’t seem to affect
onty, the very much t'o the general result
[>ld gray- _
1 together. He—What makes you anmek
springs your lips when you chew gum?
ednesday She—If you don’t like the ^ay I
t of good smack my lips perhaps you had-
Broni
MW HEY ILL VMT IT
f «r it 4<>««N«h b«Mtlhl«*rk.
MsoMro at Factory Mm*
war mrihiE iahaitct rot s teha
mb Valet ii Bwiei TerritUT through
mj ra*
)f*th<K
aonta l
ail HMUHCT0BIH8 0^1^
FA EE—$4.00 one way; $7.00 Round* Trip.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.