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VOL. XIV.
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The Leader.
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FUHLKSflRD WKJCKLY BY
J. W. GRAVES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
copy
UrvMkijuU. Lint uii, at tin*
y r *
R»»d Htvr*'
IT A RKI«
On®
one year, e ‘ «
«ix monthly
A ME ms MG RATES
On* lnt‘h, tfrwt in*rtion, - * $1.00
Kn'jh »itbju-(ju»*nt iiuortlon, - - 50
A. fuatunuble roduciiuu made to regular
advertiaem. TermifilrnUhed on application.
Ijooa! aotwaw 10 oonU par line tirat tm+nrtion,
b dint per lino each *«W<i««Dt im^rtbm.
I ib^r^l fed notion niH‘I< t*^ regular a4vr*rti*em.
Mr. J. N, Murray and Mina Clan-
die Glover Wore i.iarricd on the
Kith tiiftl.; Eltl* W. M. liiggiut* of-
ficiating
appointed
, -----J of repi^eHeu**.V4w,«.
I be rhairinnn aj>point<;J on. i*uch
Full aeU of both, upper and under, $40.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Viaihn,
vuirti:
M. H. CimM-
of Alabama, who
For Diatrict lodge.
We we ant iiorir.to to xnnntmr-a Oku. b.
Miu.fr iu H <Sun®iJ»U- for District JuJiru,
“Olh Judicial District. *
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For County Judgo.
W« «re authorir.-H to, announce N. J.
TlMUuM. u> c»H.li«tntr for OolIMv Judge
><f Young cum tv at the November election.
Wo arc authorized to' annoiiyre II. U.
Wtl.l.iAMa um A catoliflute for re elr< tnui U>
the office of County Judge of Young county,
»l the neat vloction.
Edwards J J Murray, H. il. Ziim j f<>‘« I»e caught up with him and | Hhreveport, Ra.; Jno. K. Hoxie,.YV
"nil f. w. Colston, who miuie tht; | hruught hint bank to town Com- R. Houston, J. P. Mmlth, M. T
following report wljieh war'adopted: ' plaints were then filed against 11. ] Hurirv and ’ R H Seller* ' Fort
Mr. I'huiaimui. We, your eoni- . E. Burguss for disturbing the pr-aojj Worth, Officers E F Si-Llirv
baa boon vtsi-tiruf her uriek” J C I on. *1*Pf'Menlali°*» and ere- an;f against'J. W. Rurg.-wiwd WHv rPaartenR' W. I). Craig.' 1st Vkw-
CtwWm here, hrft Monday morning- l^w £ «>f‘‘! ^Tr,?nd ‘«r luil.njg t.o assist Urn uH U’r«sidoH«; 4TW. Johnson, 2.1 VI,*-
fhr home 7 “ w«rtoTTowHitt repost. We find that]&*» '»• nmkmK the arrest. The] President, WVB. Houston, Cashier.
ufvicdttcil ..Idigutcg Enve hern sunt RnrKfssos plead guilty last ,.,-fk.
: | but Oopylauti bad a trial Moutlay
Precinct Xo. 1,* (Jraharo. eight ■ boi’uto juilgoHutrrc.u wliicli.r^-ultci
delegates—J. W. Graves, Robert | ''i a verdiet of guilty by tho jury.
On the same day (Mondavi A
Upper lender-, nt the Red Store.
p*5—O'* r- ■ Uaksis.
Rev. 8. J. Vtuiglin will preach a
series of sermons -at Fouili Bend
ehttrch, commencing next Saturday
r. * ffl a . .1-
at 10 o'clock.
For County Attorney.
We nrr nuthorixodtu mmovMHV Jot- A-«in
■** .jutnliiiet*. f-r the .tSioe of flmintv .Attor-
ney of V-futig County ut the nett elect ion.
For Sheriff and Tax Collector.
- ■ -----— " —wwrwwvr > • (« nil’I I It X
uJHbcWr of Vouii^ county at the ^ovcruW
r \Vn- arc autliGm. d lu aimmuu ' T. ii.
p.lKH IL1 u t iluhUUilor III. “Mil »• of Sheriff
fmlr.7* fur V ruia.i. 4
Ta\ C^Iirtor for Jpuug C’wu*jty at the
(jrcmW election.
—** aro Rutboriziwl t<» announce 3. L.
n* H i'nntiuUu^fnr Sh^mT and I'wh
*ffCollector o( Young county at tho Novel*.b*r
v !k
Holman, A..R Crosier, J! J. Mur-
t'ay. J VV. fialUl—* J G. Tumor,
S. A. Thomas uimJT L. Douglas.
Pfordnct No. 2, Goose Neck, no
representation.
Precinct No. 3, South Bend, no
■ representation. *'
Precinct No. 4, Eliasvtfle, three
There was alarge <«>wd of people rl* ^
ilL towu last Saturday, nuLuLi tt'ul N_Kdwanjs.
ative i-itiziMiti from all ;r J1'1^ Creek five
18 van)* of Cbullie for f t .00,
20 yards or CaDbo for it .00,
25 yard, of Lawn for $1.00.
Morrisus. Strxxt & Co.
GRAHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY. -JUNE 2t{. 1800,
Jimniii Whit, l.ao iutunied from - COliNIV OtMOCHATIC CONVtNTlOM. j JUSTICE COURT, I THE FIRST NATION tL RANa m
^WiTWv^S^-S^G rltoTmT^t"*^ t^”*' '^*st”Ww,,re*1»r'"Hr-*. !*»#»*| TT7?>"Tif4t NAHiiiihl BlthTt m.- wiT^mU huIrTaa^W 1:“^
l-im.lv . f .. r r In iV r. !'l fy "** n 1 ^ i W_1°WP lib7a ' V' I j18” ,w>w ?Hl»niFed at Fort Worth iog faster than Hreckinridge. The
VV, KI.rT'lftmt| JF Tucdarwith a capital stock'of sound of the mi* aud h iiAmej id [
, W . Gallaher rtas uJo< Usd uhairnmn , In the Hllernoon “I ncle Ken’ got d.iO.OOU, to commence buslm on ‘ ’ " ' " 1 • • • ' *
i amt A W\ Girlston, seemtary, by t a little ‘tout of the way” with liquor] August 1st The following named
j ttcrf*miitio0. On inutinju a oouunit- J nomewhivt di^vrilcrly. ] director? w<Tf) ejected ;
tceoffive Were ,appointed on ere- M A. Wallace,theCofistohle, found ! R. fc. Graham R. E- Mabry, J
ilentialn and basis of representation. | it necessary to urrest him and. they | C. Short, G. B. Jewell, 1,. J Bower
hada regular Tam O’Shanter race j C. W. Johnson, Graham W [)’
.oinmiUee, Robt. Holman, A. N. j for eight miles into the-country he- j t'rnig, Belknap;’ -8. iT '^rawford
fore Be -----Li — - —... - - *” 1
fisfctgy! NE-w sto4v
NEW SS
NE
representative cUuiii^
parts of the county.
. . , i»ii vreca, n.vi
delegates—R. K. Muyes, E.G. Kra
the_______ 4m>
B. Swearingen was timai tnr a little
dLQicuUy with Alf. Miurs and Ed.
Capltou. -
Slieriif Collier hrouglit in J. K.
Strickland, the youth wKo“pur-
loined a pair of blankets from (J. D.
Gholson a few days ago and landed
hijUi-in jail. Ho was found in pos-
session of tho blankets and readily
'oblifesied tbetB-E He isimiJ in.
KLkwt.
tlnue to
Rtorv.
For County Treasurer.
- - Wi- sr. niiilinriusl to .nsounrr J. K. JoW-
— au. U< a nuiiidate for Cuuntv Treanie-r st
-Ajl. tl il mnwili^ SMss
VV« aru autliorixml to aiuu>u»«i K. L.
* +0 F . k..
ThomAH HI. a ean4i4*U? ft»r re-election to the
officu -4 County rru»*uivr at the erwaing el-
ection.
u.m" t*re aulit.u,m,l -lo hjg.**o»♦**» k, J,
IT AWin NW i|M a ( HHrli.jHtf for ('uulit V TlVllA-
Young county At the November cl-
roitlion/.oil (Tv nmtouriM* Ki>. John-
mSBt ** rajlttlc*flt' Tof Count} Tpwu»urer of
v nt tb* N-ovniibor el-'Ctiun.
J'jjst Tax A»«ts«or.
«r». authofijaod to Hiwimmuo W. G.
tiuitUnlaUf (**r tilt* fay An-
wapoon. ,
-rfeVV.. urn witfoK-iicI to nauuunt* W. M.
Tmttci >- i* ....... >. i . .
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^Sbodtcu uf Tax Asms. ) »»«« uaWaty
to III-- NuvrmlK-r cirvtinn
" "We sn> xuthorixsil to annotimw V. W
ksiuaT o . kan-tldato for the of Tu*
. A-'WI-OT of Youim inunty »L tls- Nov.-mtor
Motion.
mer, P. OtU,
_
your Oreccrim «t the R*d 1 Trccinct No" ft, Miller Bend, no
Hum- I representation.
j Precinct No. 7, Belknap, she d»U
legntes—VV. B. Pope, I H. Panin-
chael, J. E. Whitely, T. A. Ledbet-
tfct, N. A, Clark and E. VV. Whitely.
-..1.*Teciuct No. 6, Proflit, two dele-
gates— VV. C, VViJkerson and J. H
Long.'
Precinct No. 9,.Farmer, four del-
Hal! ^forruon is Canvassing for a
book and seems to be doing a good
business.
N«w Shoos and Boot* nl
H. T. Sut’MAKUU A Sow's.
Graham’s base hallists arc prac-
ticing nearly avery day and will
soou Ik. known as strong teaui
---- - - ---.....* — 11 AM AAA V A
le-urd from morning till night.
flrvekinfidgi; Texlan. '
Ves, and the fires in on» bfftek
kiln* can be seen- from night till
-morning, and the dih wCthe ham
mer and saw has grown so monoto-
nous in Graham that we drtViotm.*- j
tier it. We ’ now hear tho click of |
Lite trowel and the MUtolnome whts- .
tie ol tin- hod carrier. If vou want
to se<- a toitnVinildtnji up with Int- j
tnertse brick ouginess houses, ixinio
and take u look at Gfahain and vou -
will he 'disgusted with the dilapida.
ted, rattle-trap shanties in Brtvltio-
ridge.
v, 'son.
n
Only last year Mrs. Canfield, a
Kansas product, expressed a ueoire
to see1 ‘bl«:k heels on white necks.
wM.vvnvu Slip lit ip *1!
jail awaiting ao opportunity tb plead
1# v“t * t v, j\i n- a* ■ --'"r
Rubcrtson and 'K dlty m the county court.
.John Wood haw hurtled an enor
mouk kiln of brick and the brick
layers will begin to make the mor
tar fly next week.
FOR SALE.
A i**tr<*f good, well-l<rokc match mulea.
Will Mill Oil twelve luontliv rrpdtt.
Apply to
R. E. MABRY.
>ly. Every peroia, and wpudbUy tomiIn*,
oaght.to have emu- ri-li ihli-iiiodiiliieac hand
for iiwtanl use in raw* It l« nc«de<1. A 25 or
Two prisoners in the OQUnty jail.
They seem ty contented with their
lot and enjoy themselves in various
Ways. ~y
J A tew days ago she .wr*, defeated for !
| school‘director by a negro washer I
woman; Hers is the first ‘‘.white
mi m me count ’ cou Jscwifl Gallaher, of tho Weather- .......
»"wrW ^nVrwf); ‘‘ir n -Vrl-y ■ r7?!
b« uuutt or lti«« bowel rs>tttpUin| iiiThin .'TuTn- triojuirt in town, — jQir A V 4 AM, meet*
tty. Kvcry per*Gii. and <tot**« iulK -tnfnitiew. or l>efGre tho fbll n
Au infantile under garment was
^ the Lkaukk office this
era and IlinrHnra. fo-w^dv M jun wflkt vou I f1*‘’f1*11*# Owner can recover sanii
ought to have and all that you would heed, L idciltifyit
UVUII for tlw muat *«vor«! and dSTOWriU. aww.'f-----
It 1< the b«rf, th« moat redable and masT-n- t
neck” to be
hogls.”
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adorned by ‘‘black
SO CUT US
egnles - .8. L. Spencer, Rush Record
The l/KAMKR wants some stove |® r*- 1UMI VV. J. Kkirhnorc.
,whI «m »ot~,.r.t.iir,»,«- Wa n-rtt I'xiaam i,
also take any
due® tve «an twe.
i-riptivm-s: Wr wttt • » riiQJMrt Xu. Mm,
kind of country pro- repryitcn tation. ,
---------—— - Precinct No. 114 ModUn) &vet
Miss Judcnc Arnold has returned
from Kwrh'ir—t1 m t i-isii v,~ nt Wficn
where she has been attending school
since last September..
iwaafol truatumnt known and U pk-a-ant Ui
lake. For ud«- lyr R. 0. Oraham A < o.
•M 9. Handy, who was called to
Corsicana last week on acsonnt of
•Saturday evening accompanied by
hit) vile and sister-in-law, Miss
Grace Darling, who will sjwmLthe
sun liner hero will ■ l..-r pj^f.-r, \\^
identifying property.
-ri, H. James*’ little girl stepped
on a nail which penetratedhoj h»*4r
from the effects of which she died
last Monday morning.
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tation. Saturday evenina acooninanied bv
II. T. ISBlTIAXua *8oW.*
~Jwck Woods v
«Tnntt
_ - _ __________ _ — -'-•—ii.s-J—*....... w I-,-. .« limit in
M>‘Ti<iy: Mil’s baby has recoveted I Wood will
from its recent illness. i
2iiL&
on the'
rest
del-
egate*—D, M. Higgins, VV. B.
Bhickwood, 8, B, Rogers, A. IL
Mealan ihd J. VV. 'iTninmns.
..Precinct No. 12, Markley, two
delegates—Jl D. Mankin and J. VV.
Tlie flnevt adfertion of TEAS In the <4ty1 j * cr,
xl tin- Red Suire. j _. URiyon. J f rei iiict Xy . 1-j. Ltibcfiiian, two [ trf,
jdeTegati s --vsniith Groves and It. H gort \v,,rth ,. "... i----------- —■*-• *- ,.».i
'Choat . i- KL n^i, **. »wt left tW* morning for\cme.
We hare adopted as- a basis of N-- Bank of Graham was on 1
1* I I I i K, -1, 1 -I 1 1, ,1, 4
■ a I irmjvTfUffffTTjTT , j
ver Ten that WM or two before and met the'Grahnm
fblwM- riniwnniilan 4t. --- -W*i.....
m iiiitiali-dias
1st. J M.
his con-
Messrs. R. E. Mabry. L. J. Bow-
er. C. VV’. Jolmmilt and J. fj, 8hort
A HAM, meet* __ .
nr before th-- full un-.n _ _
nieiiih Job* TAvtu-x, W. M.
O. E. FxwtAT, flee. 4 ,
IC- OF H.
Twis M-n-vTAfv t/n-ir \fi. :>202, Knislit*
uf II.u,.»p, m--4- mm iIm- I-I nnd Snt TlModav
iilgl.U In mu-Ii month.
H. B. Ili.kn t rtintafnr.
J. W. Oiavb, UepoWer.
-My Biti.y Buggiw, Wall
ha-\u anivetj-r-entirely new Mtyle«
•'■> ct Bmlxsised paper reduced to 50
M> “ Gilt . ,
35 ” White back
, '2!i UroffQ '• . •• .- , li «V'J-.. whniver suW.
[ A neatly upholstei-ed stuel wheel nituZ’? '"^"ouLb,«>d.
J A Kizo larger, fine tthenilfe fringe and' iiissffawT^^
for ^ 10.0(). A hood to[> reed, 141 uichn
; cretonne—tiniprovcd giuir,) tor '
sttltM*! from. *. -r—*1
M\ window shades are rnnrvelH of beauty anti
Tiess; prie s, readj to hang, 50c, 75c, 85c and $IJS0l
Cull and examine stock at ,
McJIMSEY'S Fnrniture. Croqkery hi*
Undertaking Euiporibiii*!
Noxl to Ih•< klinm's new Bank, Graham, Texas.*
It .
-'ryiii’m , -r-
Wool! Wool! Woolf
Afe usual ivc are jn^the market for Uei firing USC of VV’oqJ. WillnvAT^ *
f
i
»' j T
T
lor the best wool. We arafully supplied Naijh Wool "T‘ill
fleece twine which we offer to the sheep me“ -*---- -■
c ^seovi ” " f
Ainet.rttf itmrm, Ttn. jwf, m«-« ttr
H.--klnun ll»ll ini l«t and 3rd >aturd*j
nigliU in anuh rnunib. ------
J. Ponfmt, N. O.
** tt. 3th»«t; II. e.— -—
ece twine which we offer to the sheep medat reasonable prioML “ ,
Parties having Wool for tale odfl certainly flirtiwr fMt
interests by seeinj us before eetling. ■-
M, HAMAN,
Weatherford, Texaai^
McPl TAIL & AKIN,'
tracts expire on that date.
Mrs. 8i«gtetori and children, of I
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
OrricE owl^r. Worm A Ai.m-qcrnui-r j
Rxii.way Co.. '
Ft. Wurth, Texiu, Jurit- 18, 1850.
Farmers are now threshing tbeir
grain. W heat, in soiud localities,
turiis out woll^bnt in xitlier nlacex
' fTF---WM vai j v/*
..... >mv • vi* «Vifw,
quur^uo Hailwav Company will bohrld at it*
ufflrw in Jfort Worth, Texas, at te o'clock
loan
A ILs I'll ACTORS . *
and ni.triot ClSrk.
.e— “1.
W-- tiv to-i t-i xnnauiii- A. N.
^ EllW.Rfr-1 ill * ■,lit.it- i-|.. f..f HU.]
lK.lrii.-l I.li-rk of Young —unty a-. llei,\n
vurnbor dtr^on.
Yfrwrr mlthoTb-.rd to snnounrp A. T. fl*T
.... nt.a csndiil.u- f(H re-elortion to tlMeoffirm of
County and DUtrict Clerk of Yopng coinitv,
*1 the next etertiun.
F«fr Cdunty Surveyor.
We any.,AUtU-Ti/.id lo tnuuimca A. J.
TfiBnov ay x candeiotc for re-iileetion to the
^ yffliCttfOBunly Surveyor of Young comity .
F*f C5mint*.ion*r Precinct No. I.
We aro autborizad to aanounce J. I,.
MtKxi m n candidal.■ for Cmtnty Ooimnie-
viumUX J’roclnct No. 1, .Younyt Ljujily, at
ily*"’ xnlhorixoa to nnnoiinoo J. K.
STAUpTi iu a candidate for re-election to thr
Ikib, JIluirr, and a-nlrln— — bumyA or
"I—I"*1" —r—4 re m refill lire try TV oottVrrrf-
SxnlUrv I-ition. Thi- n-v-r fail*. Std.l hr
R. U. tIFabxm 4k Co., dru^p-t*. (Irxhxiu.
- -Jehn. Norman .'and Bub Graham
.have returned fremi their western
trip. Thf^r Ti^ffffff>tff‘pti‘iiw!int time
-—having found lots of 4i*4» and game.
WANTED.
nail ui \ ouug otmnty wb<* f*wty* n
r«np«r. niowiT, fuPky plow, ^ultivntoi Vf>*H
gntif or nr»y ur impluui4*n»
lhnt Oiujrn, tn pn to IM K. ^TlrritN
11** Store mill ir»*t nt-inl<4 ,,N kuri/t Jlx.l .wJ
...re. "lufso, tu irevm |>( rinlil 8
l#rug Store and get prid-a on beat Lard and
Cantor Oils: ;. - .
' Ja<-Jc Cnrnisli lms buuglti^ large
coffecTnill with which to grind corn.
He says-hr. will hot able to sufjily
the trade with meal .after he gets a
,go°d start
cart furjiow Jiusd iu- IRKS and mb, ileWati n'c' T
.......met Mf Icir^hnn cvonrv ,,lr,V'
The First Step.
and over
olio VuU-
top shall Tie cudtla) to
Under thin basts we firtd
lhaf (I rah Ami, Nq. 1, ban 13 votes;
No. 2, Goohc Neck, 2, votes; No. 3,
’^’tu7ic^-^T 4r Wbr^-n''.m' pZu l'n,,n " " T,,1^8
Ulh... voles; No. 5; Fish Lit « k, 2 Ni-rvi T«iU .a.-J il, Id., to. mtlM
rntnA Vr. n xr;il___ u____1 1 tU. . . , ... -I. ^ r. J ■
1 > il
EH™ I,1“k “J
' S. !!. HiXTpr, CgAScC. Black,
cm. non., 1 ui., iu yu
| »rm., on Saturday, Jult lutli, next.
whert tfatiy have been cundifctiilg
an intoreatuig protracuut meeting.
.....
luuui till! ............ _ . . SII t . , if 1 I f i l I . .Iw ir.lt 4......rek . ___.1
IXHM won ' | Wimi alls Votl. I.tH] slAiHmi J *>**' * ““ft ** nill IT
1. ^1 the wnruing, you *ra Uii»,ur \}* H. fortunate AJi id get to tIm‘ rvtl\
Ir.l'iTr.M.Kvt, , V -how.
VOtilBj^ No. G, Mill. I- Bvntf, | vrv|f»* thi I'Xivt rvn.C'L for rciiortiig >'our ikt-
N fl i ItHlIrnaii ’*> VT.. u* I VO II iff 8t<*lH tf) ll* llomiHl. Itf'.'iltiiv i .iiwlitinn
^ , T---S re-x-M-r, . , v»x.v. I ---- --• —’ v ......... O'l I IIMT IRT-
No. 7. Bolklifto 2 Vi)tL»8- No w* i^!° * to. ^ ,lorT,‘Bl,^H!iili4ix Liindiuom 1 r > ........w:-arv,Vu
, , V- ?-• °>r8u,p is ■ gi^ultr'fol'o.v 5)it. u, 75j,r HOI*‘c *'me; sxpcct(l to fmVTTin
*.re -rej' 1. *f-— x\mjr npjvoxitr j .ft few. for ft visit to Illimjis. i
-Uire Insurance Agents’/'
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-to-
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Wailed
y
J. K. Roth wet), who Kaaheon sick
tKasaaari-x,.- rf
Ilf Mikiiaiij 1 vote; No. t&IjX»4»h*v* nt»imm hip«W»v iictlnu. *H
Markley, 1 vote; Nfi H^4rt«bMrhiaii ^Vsbotu-;. l*r.<v oik-, at Oruliaiu’* Jm-
7 v'’1' " '• febommend that if I Jim Burke, fnriiii-rlvol'lhi- plaei- •
there is any IlerulicAt present who
IS
full Again
^C. \V. Townsend haa moved to a l,\u*' "-'tl- a serious accident «a|
..... I" ui" ; ■ • ‘""ir-'-uu uua uiu\ eu in a r T','” ’ ■■ ■*■■ “ »»u“w »mui-ih »v
ri Miles m nny ol thti. predpcl- trfiT point M mlltyi west from town,where " entln-rford a few dwye ago, \~by
represented such OWlMMit lie ask(« hols putting up a Store, lie is al- j filing from a wnffiild. He was ser
CHUCK FUL1 OF
ftca of t^mty^CotnmiMionor Precinct No.
*» 35lpTtg Co.Uittv, at tint next etoction,
For justice of the Peaco.
Uaiclxrr No. t.
Wo «r- .ixth• *r /(‘tl to HT.riounoo .1. H.
HY4HUFTraift cantlwif.lt'for re-i‘U-oti«>n to thr
• fffloe fif •! imtiur of th<‘ Pmc« l*rucioct, No. 1,
Voting eounty, Htthe next clcM tion.
PaictMHf'T Nr>. J).
We »rt* HtiihjJVlred to tmiotmco J, L,
Mkrj'Kit nk H Gai»4i<IatA for Junticoj-ufi the
Pew* Prudnct So. Young oOunij', at the
■TPit oledlon.
Prescriptions Filled at any Hoor Day
or Night
Mr.-Msndv enn be fomnd/at n.-iji-
i 1-1. dooi dui East of the M, tli.
WfismiTirefi-. alTcr TTfT in“ *—*
It. Q. Ghabam A Co,
Dorsey, a prominent Ihsui-
H B
- i-i ui of Weatherford « -
R’K.Jjj'ahmn a few days ago-. He
ha'imnyffriehds here ar
weJeunuxl..
•—y -
andis always
Hot, dry and dusty.
badly. -
Rain needed
Tho Bra/os :was booming last
Saturday from a head rise. The
ram rmreHm-cr hccTnrfcfig wavs iifiT,
fur wcjiav^had none- in this vicin-
ity of late.
NOTICE,
tu participate and cast the vpteq of
iboir precini^. *" • __ _
r utv rooliun <H j. J. Murray the
tfiiljuwing resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That no delegate he
allito-ed lit apeak more tlum flrr
Hasical Insiramoits
delegate indulging in in-rsonali1i«'s AU5 vk UmSUhS. •
shall bs inimeiHately called to order
by the chair.'
** ** >,M'S
LailliTicii Lieu it lUni. at the ttot rO-rr
)Iahu.i>.
Rybrge t.eGraml is at home Front
the State University al Austin.
We Mill bull wiru .tl i.illy for rn-fr.
J. t>, X-uxu.
' ttfa' Jrankiu (*utli:vw4 uf w'rteoT
T* visiting relatives in thin place.
I «li Wx-lirig piiiitcy al the ltcdiljore. .
■!W r ii.iRHi..
..- .“VV^ aru. now t liming postage,
time's at cost, to luaao room for a
largo gtocH.”—I’at. *
ilaaaia.
"'met,
I can be fuuhi], wlmti nut ’ at inv .tore, «t
iuy riwiildM-e, flirt house tfui S.irtri of the
MiSlioilUt Church. - fk.n't heritntc U>
conic for me IfyoU «rkI any dmre arPre. to the tlatonal
cripUuw UfoJ; Yimr THwit: * MIU Vkure uastructad to
tl.VIli li. AXIS VOtO tor A It \l rllnn.M f>\. ........
Porter,'accompanied by
his daughter, Miss Klla, Jolt ht-l,
week lor a visit to relativarejn DaL
las eohidv. Mr. <Barter will ahm
go to Galvestan beford he returns.
KnglWi spavin T.imnient rfiinnv« all Ilard,
ScO ->r ( nllcnred I.imipaamt Hlenimh.rfr.ini
Jlnmre, Bill,id Sjiaviiin, Curbs. Splint,,
hweraiey, ltiov-bofia. Sprain., all
Swollen TJirniJ,, Conpli,, etc. Have $50 by
tw»------
use of one brittle.
(Temil Ttli'inUh Cu
Oat Kslte* at Uie lln-i! Htore.
How* - .Morrison ha- i---, n ijnile
cutuAthc awu wvre-
—--------- ..'ure aver knon-|i. Hold by
II. O. OrahomA (ly., t)rujjKi«t» tJrahajn.
Mr, Elrppre Coon, of Palo Pinto
eonntj-, 'Im been spending sotm-
days in Gmhaiyl. It i}< said thwu
delegates, to the state erinyffntion at
£ajr Antonio and insffin ted to vote
for J as. 8. Hogg for Governor. *„ „
W*. h. MyJilton and J. W
Etoffilt were elected delegates to tlie
congreHMimial ootivjUiMi cind wor«
' .......t m ; - It lion 4 \\ r
Dunham; and P. A. Martin, J. J,
Murray, R. H. Choat I. H. Car-
michayl and Hinifh (,roves were
eh-eted as delegates to the tlatorial
-', I'-*»»**«g w|» re ntuiUi Ilf An III - 'p uviii a rvx it i n >1 < I, i rj, V '
so circulating a petitiun fur the ca- j l'‘‘Hmlj hurt, but not fatally,
j ■aa g-S
We ars reci-ivlng Organs
aims and Will keep them in stock, as
well as all other instruments. Wc
of
Bargt'ns1
i£a
J. l*ORTKR & SOg
Saddles,
Bridles,
.....*
jru,
ManufiJ turors and Dealers in
tol^nr Prder oh
"®%rt Notice.
- -' v .. Mvaseve* . uio uMl
vh the valuatugi 01 tAro^e rt v. -
vote for A. R. McDonald for repre-
sentative; j. w Colston, second
choice. .........
11» W n8 S2v<>d that the democracy
of Yohcig i-oimty jiTedg,. Hieriisel ve--
to ai/I-aTid sn ‘ ‘ - -- -
“Ro to aid itod -nput'irt A R McDonald , Vo° h.lu>rd I""'.**** •»* Hfek..'
’I0.!.-- f^rkpit^tjt'tjtiye-- Ihtigamvaiiitoa -t^iir rfft^-wior^WiXifoS
Flan), . n PFUMftdfid to r)e*4 «r« experfom^ )u*t h«*w ^oo<J ix Uu^it <
. ... I 1 V'l' I '■ 1 I I I I l i I I I ... . t. . _ at. t I . I I 1. i. V.. .1
cry instrument sold to be of sup«i-
rior (juality, and’al' prices as low as
call lie obtained at Rallasor Fort **\ho present at the rej
Worth.---- — noxt- iisliwdsy night.
R. G. Graham A Co.
Mrs, M E Iiamar, wife <rf J. T.
Iguitar, who resides ftrt "Salt Creek
I’rairie, died last Sunday. Tb®
£■
last Hundny. The
doci'iwed lady lWvcs huafiand and
children, together with nuuieFoua
rolativoH and friends twtnourruhcr
death. The remains were interTcd
Col: Jack Davis, of
county, arrived Tuemhiy
on a business trip. Col,
uierly lived here and is warmly
greeted by many old friends.,*
f 1/fforty
f averting-
Dgvis for-
Atl members of Adclphi Lodge
1. O.O. F. are earnestly’requested
to be present at the regular meeting
-------j Important
work and eleethm of olliecTR.
Jerome Houston, an old Youug
imunty boy, }iut now of Blue Grove,
has been iu town this week buying
Steers. He ‘ordered the' Lk\i>m<
sent to him,as he oan’ldo without it.
Rev D H. Diekev, John Tavldr'
and daughter ami Miss Belle <»fa-
<;ak Grove Cemetery. Monday CToaX
evening.
Th9 Diaravory.
You Voui f'n «*U hd<) rwi^i
Ski ^ S^irinPncatfj done. ... PriecA
ipc^l. Shop Weal Side 1’uIiIk- Kipij
l »w»Ah: a>/,
jiasHoES Lfiic
aSSi
• ; -
W ells to aUoiUl the district eonfrr-
enee of the II. 1C. Church,' which
convenes there to-morrow,
ifc .
tiff* oofmniitee for the next in-- l",v” ’"rr'T tdod ¥, v<swm__
Years as follows .tauneb Muiwb, tuy-iiumi tin-
I )r I .'IT
1 1 * ah 11, ( hairmini. k ■., - - \.-h iu..,.,..r Ktiifl
.•I... I . ||
I' F Donnell, I- i-1, ('j, ek K K “ “"-1 -l»-“'l-l l«-i<llli<t«-1’ uii.li n e,
VI If |,, ■" " ' 'l l'"'-' t.iei-J -r Cl,.-I tr it
,<> V
500
LADIES
To Know wo are
The Cheapest
People __- „v
I x To w \!.CULTIVATORS, HARRQW; and ofn
Come imYsea Ore ' FARMINQ IMPIiEMSUTS. , ;
"thara
V»-- I
k.
M aye-
" *p-....... s„o;,'r,:i'.,„.Lt'xr,nir^ss-:t
wurere. .....redrew. ..........re^.„, xv.VBTOMMUaipM;‘>WTl.'r nUT1' ' ‘ V J
several 'days, but is ima .m “Urm-rnm here for him and ,-ts L n '' * M-lMul A.fi
h»«...... K ,...,
*5 00 REWARD.
>* J>£-\ v hf two rod roan
\r\ ''X-V , l"tod“ h'ffh,-
K houlder. The
VvKa . Uje l'.Hb of
,,
Ciiiir- miij isee Our
mK
RW
Bowie Marble Works,
i. to. be About again.
'Tom 1 ! ' e- !.:i . 1 |, |
I'll is n»w able to Intmni. , in the
f,lacluiiuUh.htislhails again
Mr. Coon’s visits will b
n^tw
itpquent.
Beotwary liuuy;
...Jwi
X>ll M-Okttm’. pnlli-ry nmi •is- ttin uww
^‘liiAsirruiiti. i
Miller, of WieftiL-. Kails',
itc lor district judge of
is in town.
IMPROVED CHAMPION STICKY
Non-pjnsonrins. f hr host on tiRKtoA «sppci. n.»,«mWiirR Ms.' *"
_ tile market Never f.iijg j "f flu- eUy.Xlui met wttji mi iktW1'
™.o„ K .1
ays ago .........Jl
-.11fi-ious, John Tn'-‘ him ’w*>U^^
>Des ot lead,' -ejected from A -hot nS|
iv«T f Fffffvaia nTTTrr i«? YYrrtr»-Tn*' •-1','a.r* l* r-^9
W.ol)
^Iartiis.
aw.' .
bUsijvm# iioUMO on thi hit
i’uhlrnann s ahbfi shop
hi uiten-ls to keep up with
cession and ildd iiis help
TlOfiim VfitPfi now Reeins tii Ii^|
(ihu grip on Grahafii. • dtU f vmi-
-.O'llhg forme sme ! !fo''
, iiiiring <4i« wonr* montjis. IWtWn*
toftoXA.."1'
* I
.r i.
j ue-iA the Kimw. tu- t«-,r ea£* I
cue H " ’• so tlnn sle- l.t-imn - ,rT|f
fill. Lhas Isting In » • ! • i-nsl itiritnlceOV. j.R'I* to (illhi|
d ’ bt^ji a:;. .i,e * 'lit sold U> tie of reipn- - averj thing
: - " nt price- ,u |f,w ^ rain. He wL
tained nt Dallas or Fort.ri'tom by hisl
rpst. nod UTf*mrrrnr is timv pr
lliai iiil'r Mil IIAitdy- s do*: h *1
’.*e jrf-gmtifne hyitrnphnttrt 5ft-,.
Puny afternoon nod after e.Huff tr;ni-
Lhle fiiW dispatched in the sarifl
, ***** rereiuren A re#. A . -.3
A!»t, in fmri ifiantttonWrsffTS^cK'TinwIfgX.";
Mofalit* Wash Tnlts and Hnrkcts, Aictattt! Fltiftn, antf
rugattffl iron Potlfing. , a“
Roofing. Chittoriag and Well Tutelar a Special!
•JttL W <w*k tit me nn short tnotrrB. f 1uii Butt HCs'nai* ?
North Side Public* Stjuare. o.»» * UAH, TEXAS’
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lives' Ufk/t )
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AnAswtagir
& BENTOH, Prop'3
A.pun'taAire v, .
U*. wvrk .-«« ,
Vre*i A. t. HlREttlftTi X* (T
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WHS, UQUORS AND IP
ATT AH,
fASr-
2 J
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Kt'Cjjfi *%t«UDl
H. .1
Me Carver sN Co.
Ktul the following I* poUr bramh ,.f Ijq
>A-C: > Kami. -*e« Rye, O. AM"1 7VI7. 1 ' , "
.Ytahe tun, of -V,; , Jl ir.M*Br*K.
frufettftd ttn, toSMFsto mtn- Af~
""" * ,K')-»-«<t flayrsl’Jmm dirfillriy,
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