The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1890 Page: 1 of 4
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GRAHAM. TeSaS, THURSDAY, JULY 21. tsoO.
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PUBLISH KD WEEKLY BlT
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TERMS or SUBSC/HPr'OH
On* copy, one ysar, * $1.60
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MOVERiilMO RdTES.
Ono inch, drat iniertion, * • $1.00
Kncli atibaeqoeut iuw»tton, • . 60
A fwxduMo reduction made to regular
advertlaer*. Tutm* furmriiod on application
Local notii*w 10 cents per line flnt inanition,
6 oonl |>cr lino each .ubaoquvtit inwrtir*i A
liberal reduction made to nig|ilar adrortiaerc
There wu a new arrival at the
residgne of Lee Douglas, east of
town, Tuesday morning.
iJTbe lineal M
the Hod Store.
lection of Teaa In the
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
- For Glstrlet Indga.
We are authorized to announce Gao. E.
"M ii.licr a* h candidate for Diatrict Judge,
30th Judicial Diatrict. r
Wo are authorised to announce P. M.
** Htihk a* u candidate for re-riretken to the
office of iri4rl(t Judge of tho 30th Judicial
Diatrict. ______
—— For Olatnct Attorney.
Wc arc. authorizod to aihiounce John J.
On at., of Wichita Kalla, aa a uandldato lor
Diatrict Attorney,' 80th Judicial Diatrict,
composed of Young, Clay, Wichita and
Archer counties, at tlw November election.
For County ludga.
We are authorized to announce N. J.
^TiMMaa, aa a candidate for County Judge
Young county at tho November election.
We are authorised to announce H. D
WlLUAMa aa a candidate lor re-election to
the office of County Judge of Young county,
at thu iu'U cloclive-
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imWiiaafUii 1 if arlffiluaty ffittonaoy."* Keaitii
We are authorixod to announce Joa Akin
deuce seven miles north-west of
Graham. , Star Smith.
yf. C. Bell has been quite sick
for several days, and while he is
notv able to be about' is yet quite
feeble.
. Full actfat teeth, upper and under, $406
H*t»sf*rtion aiianuitotKi
^ M. H. Chism
£itir Sas a tars'! SJSSiS^jSSUS
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aa a candidate for the office of County Attorn hundnui*fi-reri^o'f sri
y Sasture wd ootml
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ii i,l ia aaiaia
For Sheriff agd Tax Collector.
Wc are authorised to announce M7 XT
I.iMvriR aa a candidate for Sheriff and Tax
, Collector of Y tiling county at the November
ejection.
^ Wc are authorized to announce T. B.
Coilikk aa a-cniidilute for the office of Sheriff
and Tax Otflevtor for Young County at the
We arc authorised to announce S. L. *■** early as prjiclTwilile.
ut the
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Si'XNcaa m a candidate for Sheriff GQ*Nf
Collator of Young county at the Novomber
•lection. —
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For County Treasurer.
AV.Are autliurized t<> announce J. R. Jow-
bll aa a candidate for County Traaaurvr at
the onauing election. „ ,
We are authoriaed to announce F. L.
-cic-
Tmomar «. a candidate for the seems io bo almost epidemic, and /"-TTsL Mult?
office <8 Cmmly Traaourrr at the ensuing rd-
action.
We are authorised to ancon nee 8. J.
Hawkish aa a rahdiihffiFTir County Treae-
urer of Young County at the November el-
ection. . .
We are autliorisiKl to announce Eli. Jens-
ens a> a can'lidato for County Trea.uiw of
Young county at the November election,
Wc arc auth.ariaed ta aBSirimtt dLtt.
Prit« ha«d m Hi cHnuidaU for CtUntjf Ti
town
in tho
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For Tax Aaaeaaor.
We .ate ajithoriahd to announce., W. C.
.Jlrlj, os a candidate For the office of Tjax A*~
L_Jnaaor of Young county at tho. No vein her
flection. .
■ We are authorised U announce W, M.
MarriiKWH ah a candidate for re-election to.
the office Of Tea Aaaeaaor of Young county
iiU____, - at theNureuiber dct'twn. . .........
» We nre Huthoriaad to announce FT,W.
ilf /K a mutt aa a candidate for the offl.si of Tuv
ESi- f A--cHH.tr of Young county at the November
- -- ■ election. ,V
■ For County and District Clerk.
Wc are authorised to anaounce A- N.
EnwaaDH a- a . andidatc for County and
ftiatrict Clerk of Y'oung county r‘, tlie No-
v'emltor election. -- - , 4 ' -
We are authorise. I to annoqn.-e A- T. Gat
as a candidate for re-cicethm to,the office* of
Oeunty and Diatrict Clerk of Younr <smntv,
at the next alet-tion
surer
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iring
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Fur -©trirnty 3ui W|i)i. '
We are,-authorised to announce A. J.
Omens 01 a candidate for ro-oioellfflT to the
office of County Hurveyor of Young county.
For County Commbaioner
B. • Prkcik.t No. 1.
jp We are authorised to announce J. L.
"%! " Mr a. xh as acandidnle for County Cnmmia-
-l9n. -Fv'TlMTit; i<>mttyu«
next election. - '
Wo are authorised to announce J. 0.
— -Hr a huh rr aaiMHUeiidate C.r oveleolion to the
office of County Cominiaaioner Precinct No,
1. Young county, at the noxt election*
PaxnxcT No. 2.
W« are authorised to announce Thomas
Pmc*ee-a candidale for re-election to the
office of County ynmmiaainner l'recinct No.
^ 2, Y uing coup** Vhe next ahsition.
Yuung ,
y ds<
t.
heal last Friday and has not yet
fully recovered. ' , ________
in yarda of ('ha)lie for $1.00,
20 yarda of I *aHoo for $1.00, -
26 yarda of Lawn for $| .00.
Morrison*.riTaarr A Co.
BfvJL-C. Minton, of Usnristto,
was an arrival on Monday’s stage
and will remain in Graham several
days. *
We La not atumpmg the Htale for Hogg,
but If you ara> raising young aboats, go to
the JackaWo Mill and get the boee bog feed
(shorts) $1.00 par hundred pounds.
C«ws Beckliam returned Monday
evening from a visit to Nebraska.
He left liis fath'ir and mother if)
Denver, Colorado, ; • .L
(li-htro
rass
■MMaa
>ved several
both in the
pasture \nd
ItClL^Mange, and Scratchea on human or
animals cureuTn W hilrtUtSB Try vrooiford'a -
SaniUry Lotion. Thin never fail*. Hold by
K. U. Graham Jk. Co., druggists, Graham.
The foundation for the vault of
the First National Bank is being
lAid khd the building will be; erected
■*c- - •. . r* e
Cedar Posts For Sale.
Apply tb or addn-M
B. K. McJILTON.
Graham, Texas.
Jolut Wood was stricken *witl
.'cholera morbus last Friday, which
Thus. Price, commissioner ami
justice of the peace of precinct No.
(!, is announced to-day as a candi-
C0UNTY COURT
Last Wednesday the* raise of the
State vs. H. A. McComber, Alf-,
date for re-election, Mr Price is I Myerg, Shack Hightower, H. H.
too well known to the people of his { Noakes, Win. Cunnuagham and Dick
them faithfully and we have heard
of no one opposing him for re-elec-
tion. , >
Jonas Ely has removed next door
(vest to the Bed Store, where you
will always find thfc finest confec-
tioneries iCe cream and ice lemon-
ade. He will be at the barbecue on
Clear Fork next Wednesday and
Thursday and will have a full
the re-unioh.
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Uomb and Strained Honey at the Red Store
’ HARRIS.
C. W. Johnson is enforcing the
hog law and the Leader hopes to
see all come together in. this matter
and rid the town of the hog ranch
nuisance. Mr. Johnson has taken
the initial step and others are pre-
paring pens to follow his example,
so if you have hogs and do not want
to.pay damages and costs on thein
put them up or send them out of
town. Enforce the hog law 1
Geo. W. Jonee ik-prepared to bore
wefls in any part 8f the Country.
He has the best machine in north-
west Texas and guawntees saris-
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good notes or young stock. H you
want a well bored or a tank made,
nail. on. hliii ...t.hroo mih>a nurlii uf
Graham. 1-m.
—Mllll‘|"Y while 'Mr. Frank
Herron and family were~"aT~the
Christian church some miscreattook
a tup off of one of the axles of his
wagon. Mr. Herron did not notice
it until he had started home and the.
wheel hhahh iwai soiling effi The —
wse couflneiLtO' hts room for a day
or two.
A earpe«t»T, by t)>e nama < i M. 8. Puwara,
Mlfciim thiToofofa house >n Kaat DmMoiuea
fe»wa, Hud. au-iaiiKsi n pniiifuland -vridlia
nprain of tho wrist, a hivh' in* ourod with one
hottk* of Chum hollain'* l*ain Unim. Hosaya
,U is worth $■') a bottle. U cont him 60 cento.
' <lg, 5n. 15, U. Xirahatu A Oa.,
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Oti TriiTnc flays the business tttwtt
complain of dull trade.; but taking
it all ip all the trade of Graham
will average with the best of west-
ern towns. ,
WAMTE0.
r_ JP»«ry nian ih Young county who owns, a
reaper,, mo war,-auTky plow, cultivator, WS--
gon, rtr any other machine or impleiuent
That nWRlx On.rru.tn go tq l»avrd R. Akin's
Drug*>ton> and get priura on beat Lard and
Oils. -
Graham. For auali a one vary favorable
terms will be made and a bouse buiH ifdeaired.
Address, giving reference,
A. C. MAJUCI*EY,
49-Ct Kott Thomas, Arizona.
The people of Goose XaBtf Kave
gene 4o slaughtering rabbits, which
have beoofne so numerous ariiT de-
*uocuvw Utot-waitod stnifta „f RMto"
ticcefisary. A., liberal purse was
subscribed and the marksmen in
th&l in inity are > ompeting for thr
prize. We think this mu)A is «
good one and other precincts of all
in the county might do well to-ex-
termiiqUv the rahltits, for they ilo
untold injury to farms and orchards
throughout thecduntry. *
PRONOUN* t D HOPFLESS.Vrr SAVED.
The excavation for the founda-
tion of ihc Wild ley hriok building
on (lie west bide of tjie square has
been finished and brick laying will
oonimcnce.soon.
. —-a.z-*r—v-*--u;- M . - „a .
N. A . Clark, while laying brick
on-the ■new bank onilding last Fri-
day wok ettddcnTy taken fit and was
unable to reach bis room for a time.
Tlc-is all right again, however,
HORSES FOR SALEr
Ono hundred head of stock bmaae, ronaiah-
ing of dry marina, mares with celt*, one and
two yoar old' horse* and inline, for sale or
trade’ for stock cattlej will trade for good
work horses or mules, or will sell on time.
— GW). WH1GHT.
“ Ttan<(b'lWf'OTitl«^n^'wAe^^
Far Jut* if the Peace.
t <5*- . No. t.
V w* are authorized to announce J. S.
T'en sniotTT M s candidate for re-election to the
office of Justice of the Peace Precinct No, t,
' Wrinty, atthn naktelution.
inct No. 6.
e are suthorizwi to ammunen J..L.
sfaacta a- » cHniUdsle for Justii'e of the
*k»oiii.t Np. 6, Young county, at the
rr. ft -—
I authdrized to announce Tliov is.
1 candidate for re-election to the
mst'oe qf the Pence Pmcfnct No, 2,
V»»hg fntin.‘.;[ at
force the h«>g httv.
C. W Johnson issmllingovcrthn
affival of a new girl bahy,
V/a tell barb wife strictly for rush.
J. B. Norris
l Enforce the ^iog law 1 diffn’t put
^UiJ " ' ■ 1 ' ' 11 i •
C»li ami buy yourself a fine pockflt knife at
the Bert Stor* ^ HARRIS.
A littlqffd C J: I-. PlC^nc 1
ffiflth tyrhfllcv £ei
.ran lfore it
'Ahiinn.
f Oj
GmrllleGi-
^u-juidnib-
L>ur< 1 ay.
c
f BfhftcuKtfe fw Qr
g<u*d tmlk cow.
:l. H. KOTHWKMl
of Friwoo, Oklftho-
hip parent# and
lam.
Jb
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Dr. R. N Pride, haring received
the latest improved instruments is
successfully treating many of out
ritixens who have suffered with pUe*.
He guarantees a cure in any caso.
NOTICE,
I can be found, when not at my store, at
my *e«tdnncc, fliwtunun rtttt' North, of the
Methodist Church. Don’t hesitate to
come for me if yoti need ariy drugs or Pre-
Criptions filled. - Your friend.
■D*vr» R. Akin
I,ast week Wv A. I’itts, >>f the
Rock creek country, well Known to
most of,our readers, was tried in the
district court at JncksborO and found
guilty of stealing some wiry. The
jury gave aim three years and six
fcin’s luck
8Cemsn|o have deMTf^d him at logt.
Kngliah ripsvin I.irimiont removoinjl Hard,
> rCallotjNBd Ltimpasnd iyi‘iin-hia from
. Hpiiuta,
Hwecrwy. -Ring-hunv, Ptill*'-. Hpraina, all
Swollen Throats. Coughs, «t<.- .fjgVoEW hi
use of mi* bottle. Wsaratcl tl>4 moat woj-
dhrftil Blemish Cure over known. Sold by
R. O. Orahnm .It Co-, Druggists Graham.
nUCKf R.V’.Y AJ1NICA SA I. VK.
. Thf.ilgst Halm lu the world for Cult
Bruises. How*, Hirers, Salt Rheum,-Fevc
kind and endanger the lives of wo-
men and children shoulrl be"*dis-
covered and given the full penalty
of the law.
Wanted.
- A good reiiabla man ia wanted as renter on
ij.
vised to gut Ur. King’s New Diacovorv for
Cbnaumption. Gongliis ' and t bids. , I gave
it * trial: took in »ll eight bottbwi it hwentert
me and thank God I am now a well and hear-
---3-“--Flint l.nail.s Ah. St *4* '--—
them fo be tried separately. . The
state’s counsel entered a nolle pros-
equi $s to Noakes and Cunningham
and proceeded to try 1£. A. McOom
her. The evidence was long and
tedious and the tnal lasted t until
noon Friday, when the jury re-
turned a verdict of not guilty. V.
W. Johnson assisted the county at-
torney in the prosecution and R. F.
Arnold and Robt. Holman represen-
ted the defendant. These cases, it
will be remembered, arose out of
the trouble on Rock creek last Feb-
ruary, when a number of pKeraotts
went in disguise to the house of
Harry Bhe.bhy and created consid-
erable disturbance by threats, fire-
arms, etc. Friday Afternoon the
c«tse-of the- rifate vr: John and Bob
Hunt was tried, resulting in a ver-
dict of not guilty.
The ease of State vs. Bill Btlrgess
and Wila Copeland charged with
resisting an officer was continued by
defendants, and ’court...adjourned
till Tuesday to get a tiew jury.
Tuesday the case of State against
Shack Hightower was taken up and
has not been concluded as wc go to
pr?s8.
Dr. M. H. Chisiq and family left
Ts the Pairone of firakam Public School.
The session of this school will be-
gin the first Monday in September/
1890. It is an old saying that noth-
ing succeeds like success. We fjeel
'.mil. f , . .1.1. n Iu.t w 1 > ■" '•; ridu& ,„Tp, '
all severed and the Court ordered tho school this year the promise *w. h.
that the incoming school will be
socteriEs
K. G. OK All A M ,
M B HANDY.
will remaiiLa uoupie of weeks.
ti8t|r fa aT ttoTcirafiam Hotel, and
will remain for a few-days only.
Mrs. W. P. Beckhi m and child-
nn. accompanied by her sister and
ifiss Birdie and Frank
w the
most successful we have ever had.
If it is not, there is nothing in high
testimonials of the teachers em-
ployed. Tho principal, Prof.
Vaughan, aftri first assistant, Prof.
Peak, come to us with as fine testi-
monials as can ho furnished from
any southern college. We believe
those gentlemen, if properly sup-
ported by the patrons, will furnish
you as good a school a* can be had
in Texas as far as it goes. They
are competent and meritorious teach-
ers. We therefore ask all^the pat-
rons to have all the pupils on hand
at the beginning, so as not to embar-
rass the teachers in making'up their
classes. We are sincere in our l»e
IftfOBTygff WIITJui iT ~thcTTrah am
school in every particular just as
good as one at a distance that will
cost you not less than (d00 pet j^flRv
Then why not keep your jsona and
daughters at honie? You will find
croakers in all p’aces and they
more frequently-qhtwr- their dorem
foot in fichoolmatters than anywhere
else, W ait Rnd see, and the prom-
ise will be certainly realized that
tl)is tgrm will be tho beet school we
have ever Ttkd. t
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Proclamation by tho Govsrnor
of the State of Tezaa.
Wiieukah, gn th« 6th dav of April, A. I>.
... . 1889, tlw following Jofnt Uuuiluliou paMOil
.' e are sincere in our be* i,y n».'I'wt.Tiiy.h—> i.I«>.|—.. —p|.r..v,„i
by tho term* of wliiofi tlni‘Kxecmiv« in ra-
quired to Izhuc bln proclamation Hukzuitting
tun name to the votn.of tho qualified t'lecforx
^f the Statu at tho next general ulectiun for
State and county offieerx: - >' •
Joist Resol jtlon to Amend Seotlon 9. Arti-
cle 8, of tfie Constitution of the
Stnte of Texno.
SKCriO.V I. Belli vert hv the Ih^hUHi*. ,J
the State of Texan: That SeiAion 1), Article
8, of the CoiMtitution of the State of Texas,
ho «ir> u—fad »« to herealler read aa follows:
AaTtLXK 8, Seetioti 8. The State taxon
property, exclusive of the tax necessary to
pay the public debt and of the taxes provided
for the benefit of public pen schnith. ihalt
Mr. Van Pelt, Editor of the ('raiq. M.> ,
ntnor, Went to a drug store at FmMalo,
Metaor,
Iowa, ai
to giro him a done
Iowa, and a«ke<lthe physician in attendance
of something for cholera
uior)>u» and loonenena of the bowel*. Ho
says: “I felt v> much bitter the next morning
that 1 concluded to call on the physician and
got him to fix me up a supply or the m«li-
,J ——'—'ItmSdi
hrothor, . is. uii“>5 . * ‘a T I nin*. I was surprimvi, when be haffded ine
Burkett, left to-day for W eatherford. | . bottle of chanXr|ttin., ColiCi ohotara and
PI.EA8E NOTICE.,
Ice Cream every Saturday evening at
John II. Cochran left this morn-
tug for hiH home ‘in Dallas. Hi*
family krijl remain visiting relatives
in this county until October.
J. M. Pritchard is announced for
County Treasurer. He is an old
citizen of the oounty, ja well quali-
fied for the po-uiio, and will u<^
doubt secure fire large vote.
Call at Chism’* gallery and tee the new
Arislo Photograph.
.W. R. Houston, cashier of the
First National Bank of Graham, has
'arrived arid Wilt become a petfnA-
IHUlt. cilizco . He ix;x~'pwitlimisrr
who will be welcomed in the soi'ial
Diarrheas Remedy.
O-giihxriy fir fii* practice
)>est he ( Oulifigct or prepare. I can tcsltfi
'jCcaiV ittfiafimcy I’c-o «v» “* -11 .......... ”
' Fur sale b}’ K. G. Graham A Co.
John J.
Oficl, of Wichita Falls,
» earuh*I«t« for riia-
trict attorney. He is a natiVc of this
Rtfito arid hffs l)ecu.iq_the activeprae--
ticeoflaw for ten years1. If elected'
he will make an efficient officer,
Mr Mortimer Wilkins and wile,
of Gregg-ontm-ty,--leave to day for>
home, - Thctf WiFi, Biin, who has
/been a citizen of Graham for some
time, returns with hiff parents to his
native tit'.ifh. ‘J. M. Wood xhsoin-
From s letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hnrd
of Groten, R D., we quote: "Was taken
with a bad cold, which aotUud ou mV lomgx,
cimgh <aet jn and finally WniinatclvsCon- . , ,, , ___,
Muniptioo. Four doctors gave me up ihhiu; puilleu Jlietn 10 WCfttnOrlOfll.
[ could lira but a abort time.. I gava oiyaelf ' _/ „ „ .. ,. , ,
up to my Savior, determined if l could aot 'Dt. f\V. H. HenthorU, the llght-
Itay with'my friend* on i-artli, I would nmt, um'g to*>th extractor, gave an exhi-
my al>*entone* above. Mv hud.iind was ad- bition in his eonimiMiions tent last
Uiuail to mil llr 1a mix' * \«V Miuoocnpv In* , . _ _ . , . . »
ntjfht. H<> had a eorp of nthfotie
M wmwwad1 'IfiMl 4»"**|1> ii topiwGrafiwwfiw
Drug Htorv; regular aize 50c. and $1.00.
T.Uc. niass meeting of the differ-
ent Sunday school*- held, in the,
Christian church lasl,Sun<lay after-
noon was largely attended and was
fieuU to rttoel, The entertainment
w.ir flrKt elfiss In evi'rj-r rP(lipwr." l"t
Ts the Farmeri 6T Young County^
ThaJacktboro Millatarted up owthe new
wheat crop of 1800 on the 26th of Jupe.
The Act new wheat waa sent in by Mr. Dun-
lap, of Bryaon, and dose- upon hie heel*
come* I)r. Banner and Mr. Durham, of Jacki*
boro. The wheat ia of good grain and in fine
milling condition, and from the looks of the
firat new flour we are inclined lo the belief
that the good hjpaewifii and cook oan pile
away their cuae worda with their woolenrgooda
for the balance of the aeason.
Wa will pay ca*h fSr all the wheat we can
•torn. I’wrU*, iWrm* ,fc> a*ii dtuulA-WftJat.
ua. JaeKasoRo Millino Co.
J. Hart, Manager.
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Sheep and Dogs.
last year *2,0*0 sheep wore killed hv dog*
in Ohio; the value iff which was $106,580.
Boride* this 126,162 wore injured, the amount
of damage being plmvd at $48,603, making
a total of $162,031. Tha total nimiber of
dog* reported in the atat* )i» paying tax wn*
166,446, ao that every dog killed or injured
rme sheep, and there-were ncni ly 8000 over
for thrt whole pack to worry over, 9oru>u*ly
now^lo the’ (log* of tbo etatft do $152,684
m a 1. . , | . — . . . . 1 , ,, « , , j, Ik’ltlfhl ■. - .* * 1,
WUn IT ’rl g'"Ttl tTx *1 TOffial TV TVTTTVX T|"F xTT“
state he infinitely better xjtt to Weep 168,282
more sheep instead of that many dog*? In
our experience wo never knew the value of ^ lal| ,,
sheep to booverest>matodaia»Hllowi*d. Week’ eorrxs-t Htnwt, f”' ptwmTuiijuat dj
beTore: last, we learn, ope, man in Markin
rtffitw HC ft Corjis Of ntUMu* thi* rUUr,)mv\ «inik>;-AUihsap-MM
}H»r(ormo,j>»f who ttt bwywnd wovwfy, nut to witia
flo^k wm nmi44'l. We will Venture to M.y that
rl)e , ir to4 * get vilufr ^«*troy#<l.
fillip mrn aro ifoi-cl*moring for mf*ney, but
for riMtri.ctiu.n, An honett man pay•
for bit hoitto inaurance, but hn don't want
bU .boiMR' bumud.—Okio Farmor.
Dr W H. Henthom, (he L ightning tooth
„ Extractor,
Rattic Jack, brother of the fate Drt
J I Lightha/I.
_ Dr. W. H Henthom 'and Raslie Jack’s
a gram! success in every particular.' NavaRxConeert Cp. i» in the rear of the po*t
IhtProeting nddresses were delivered I office *nd will give » grand enteruinmenl «v-
'1 hSw^JrffiW^stHK mi rtriuj? ii*..iU.i 'dt lMM
W. Black. The next mettioft >vill wilHndiide^n*at aorinl at?(*, the ".um*»«*ri iiitt ‘ ot tb6'*ord.T*ka*; IsaSalb? lamltni at a
be hcldF TTl the Bujrti church OH {in mid-Rlr-iuu! fcriVpfirf WAWtaffut' n«w foftlfi point c/n Mitta^onla Hay wTiicb in now known
the 2d Sunday in August, at 5Vclk I lhf< w,mtrJ’ u* Wail Fliint, from tU tot tliat it ha* a well
p. m„ and the following named | 'AdmtoW’26 and 1., rant*.
gentlemen were appointed acorn- R. (Tudgington, of Breckinridge,
How Texas Was Named.
An old Moictm vetoran who ww» rai**d
a com-
le program for
representing the only true work,
.......... JP ....... . ^ “ThS Life of'Jeflforson ll.avis,” writ-
IDckuian, Jt.£L Mabry, J. M^Wodd. U‘!> by Mrs. David washed by
Kri i plToiiL stiff pmfftvriy
i nay requfiwd. It I* guar-
irrect Mtiafavtion, or money
cure* irtlei, or no
anlocd to give perfect wtiafavtion, o^ money
o-fnndcd Fries 26 cent* per ho! For
•ale ky Ii, II. Uraliam A (Jo., Driiggiat*.
apn<
mittee to arrange' th
the occasion : 0. R. Finlay. C. C.
and F. WcGirand.
Some people seem t,o think' ft ftr
smart to laugh and talk' in church,
and we regret to say tliat such con-
duet is only 'too common nt the
churches here: It is not confined
to the hoys, either. We have no-
ticed young tallies thus attracting
the attention of nearly a whole qon-
grogationj* There i# fiblaw to eom-
pcl the attendance of people - at
church ami wo think if people can-
notbehave docenlTy" at divine' wof-
ship they ought to stay otr hOmc
If a young woman »b good lookii^
she will attact’ enough attraotidin
without thus inviting people tolofok
at her. wiiilii a«x
the Bel ford Company, SjywYork,
ia in Graltom Sunt wttl canvass the
iibunty in i,he interest of this valua-
ble work. Tliis is the only true
history of the life, work and death
of Jefferson Davis.
REMOVAL..
D, R. Akin can now be found on
the north sido of Fourth street, two
doors west of the Red Store, with a
full stork of drugs, patent niftdi
cilfis,' fift. The public can bo ac-
rffWtxifftftd with anything in jlUfi.
arid are invited jLo entt and see
his stock.
HUP EPS y. J,
Thi* in what you ought to hav*, >i^
V<»U ru mf litiv,. it, to full V enjoy lifV. J* }
lirtu ■ • P'nrt't, t.i'MD, ' ' > nneuiii, i rro Rtulffi An? ritMj i 111for i( tim11v. find In^r 11!
S,r«. T'oll.,r,a.»pi-«i Hand., Uh.lM.in. t-ucau*. Uao fijuUiJWto..'”1'
Oern*, nml il l Rkfn Kruptlort*, ami poriivcly tnwnaanu* of iHuTar* am *pi
of frexh wsUr naid-to hero boon dug by L»
Rath-’* party in 10R6. Uo say* the legend
run* that when Lariallo laiitlcd on thi* point
and looked out acroaa tbq prairio he caw in-
numoraUa ouhweba, ao very abundant on our
ooari country, and cx< laimc<t"Tcrm del Tex-
an,” tfi* ripanirii for ’-land of th* *pldcrwrb."
Thi* ia a new verrion and i* given only for
what )t ia worth. Thi* I* much more plaiulWo
than the Comanch* atoty for tiie origin uf
th* name of oUr groat Sut«.
Fred Douglas ia Haytl.
.^Gazoftc: To get into “ »a*a>etr.M' which he
could not do in Washington, wlioro hi* lov-
ing brethren o*traci*e>l him completely, Fred
Ld: A^soisrio.
YOUNG tXJUNTY LODGE'No.
486, A ISA 4, ninvU on Haturday
of or bufore this ftill moon of each
, R, 0. McPaoiu, W. M.
McJmaBT,'8ec......
. ie: of h:.
Twin MountainT/unie No. 2202, Knight*
of Honor, meet* on the let and 3rd Tuesday
night*in eaeh month. »
B. B. Gahrctt, Dictator.
J. W. Ouavim, Ueportcr.
I. 0:0; F.
A DELPHI IXiDfJE, No. 261, m«-l» In
Ikfixkhaid llall Oil lit and 3rd Saturday
nlgtit* In each month.
J. Dunlin, N- G.
8. B. BvaxtT. R. 8, ,, . j
■d dollar* valuation; and hi, county, city,
or. town, shall U-vy morn than twenty-five
cent* fur dty,pr county piirposie, and not ex-
ceed iiltoen ,vjit* for v,w4 and hnriiw* mi fhr
one hundred dollar* valuation, except for the
payment bf debt* incurred prior to the adop-
tion of the amendment, rie|>t*mlier 26, 1883;
mri lhr^die aim mill of putltlr * tsuihttrlgi,
*tr«il», towers, water works, and other pnr--
mnnunt Improvements, not to exceed twenty-
live cent* on the one hundred dollar* valua-
tion in oim voitr . and rxix'pt aain this 4Vti*U-
tution otlicrwiie provided; and the Legislature
”t6y shfoJMikspB: •iraddrtiumtl umuaj ad
valorum. tug tu h'^lcviiKi and collected for the
further nmintainaiice of the public roa«I»:
Provided, Jlujp « iruy^rity of the qualified
jiroperty tax paying voter* efi4tooounty, vot-
ing nt an rlwtion to he held ibr that purpoai',
shall 'Vote *uch tax, not to e\(XV*I fificcn cent*
on the one hundred dollar* valuation of the
property mhjeot to taxation In such county.
Ana tho [.cgnhittire may paa* local law* for
Uic maintenance of public nua,]* and high-
way* without the local notice required for
special Or local law*.
Kao. 2. That the Governor ot Tria* fie
•nil'he i* hereby required b« submit the fore-
going resolution to * Vole of the qualified elec-
tor), of this State at tho next general election.
Sac. 3. That tboAevoti-g for the anicml-
niont shall have written or printed on their
ballot “Fur amendment to Sections, Article
fi, of the Con*ti:ution,”- nncf tho*e Voting
mgainet the amendment *haH' have written or
printed uu tlioir ballot* “ Agatjut auiemlmunt
lo Sie tion d. Article L of tTic (Toiistitutlon.
Approkud April C. 1882.
Ana Whcn-a*. on the 8th day of ,Lpri1,
1882, the ■follow!
by theTwcii' v-llratljegrilatiirc wasspprovud,
g Joint Resolution
i Lephlature was anpi
by 4l>u tonei of whiuh the Kimculiyiii i*
ouireil to trauc til* ' proclamation submitting
the same to the vote of the qualified elector*
of the State at the next general election fur
Slate and county officer* :
Joint Resolution Amending Article 10. Sec-
't~ tton $; of the Constitution of tha
State of Texas
SaOTlo* I. He it resnJvwd by tha Legisla-
'tura if tile Stall' of Texa*: That Section 2,
Article to. of the ronetitution of the State of
Texas TaVirtomlcil *ii a* io ruaiTa* foTIdwV:
Akticiz 2. liailroad* hcrufiifora wmatruu-
iM of wtm-h liiav bI-riHDToF ?Ve-CfiftffnI<-tert Tn
thi* State are hereby declared public high-
ways ami railroad ixmipanio* i-onjiuoii .car-
The Iiegnlatura shall pan* lawstotwg
ijf -*.
1:2#
R. G. -GRAHAM & CO.,
Druggistsand Chemists.
—........... ■ ■' ...........------------ ‘
4 ... i
Compounding Prescriptions a Specialty,
YVIC CARRY A FULL LINK OF -
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, Etc.
Also Mimical Instruments, Jewelry. Perfumery. Toilet
l, Articles, Stationery and Holiday Goods.
REMOVED to J. C. SHORT’S BRICE, GRAHAM, TEXAS.
J. R. HARRIS,
STORED
.1
DEALER 11ST
STAB m FANCY CME1,
2' ‘3 A «• • •
Call and give him a trial and you are cer
■w.a*nw«*aw.^ieiyi,i SWr**. 'iiii-raai n*n ■g'i>'iiiiwimiw*iii.ii A*a—
tain tone pleased.
***■' i>>iiffi.affi*ffi
Davis die. Crain’s old stand
C3-DD7VDDJVJVT, TEXAS.
NEW STOCK,
NEW STYLES,
NEW FdOCES.
My Baby Buggies, Wall Paper and Window* Stiadeffi
have arrived—entirely new styles to select from*
ftii at. Embossed pa|>er re<lii€«d to 60 <:U. * -•
50 “ Gilt “ . “ 35 **
35 White back " •« 25 “ '
25 “ Brown “ “ “ 15 “
A neatly upholstered steel wlteel rattan leiggy for ^8.00.-
A size larger, fine chenille fringe and novelty faring
for $10.00. A hood top feed, elegantly nphoktereft in
cretonne—improved gf’av, lor 1.000—etli^r sty ley to
select-from..
My window kIiiuIck are marvels of licaUty and -cheap'
lies-; prices, ready to hang. o0e. 7oe, AVamt ^P.tK).
Call and examine stock at
McJlMSKY’S Furniture, Crockery and
Tndertaking Fmporpmi,
J^ext to Beckham's new Bank, Graham. Te.xas/-
J. rORTKH & SON,
Maunfacturrirs and Dealers in
fahliylfmight gnil panaengur tariift. lu
uf yfWvciii iinju«t/liiy
,M:-2 iJ--buioiiv»
.......
Unj^whqtn.
stioli juid ex!
passenger twril
thi* ritstfl».imd
pemittier; and
lid eaUDlieb.-Rll i
IF
Saddles, ^
Bri4lm$M
7^-*^? *
630 IMPROVEe
and enU)>liflb.«Vl nn^yWilG rmnnn aiitTR^ricn
invrstet! Wicfcb powrr« m may tftj tltHHncd
adiMpiate And odviaable.
8cr$2. The foro^oing o*n$titu*»onal rrmiend-
nt«*i»t ittodioa voi* of the qual-
iAed olectortt for memben of the I^bUoure
of lh«* HUiU «»f-Texaa at the next puient] elfc-
th>n for State and ctninly offliw*. at which
p|eettof) fell voters faying mid proposed
amendment ahall Writ#' orliave printotron
relating to emi aH-yMer** oppthaod-
to aaid amendment ithaU wvitc or have printeff]
on their b.tDota the t^traa,Again*t the
amendment t<» article *10, Hoctien 2, of the
ComtituUon. reUUng t4j railroa<U;” i’rorl-
dodi That the Raid arjlh-ht and Hwitm Of the
ConatitufWtnrnty mdieated 0*1 Miid.bflUlota
either hy words, numeral! or Ji^urin. llui
Udvdouai, ,th« 6|Atc k hutdjy. tiirucUd tfty.
imuethe neceatary prockinatton for
t p>p, and 4>ave the same puhliahod aa re^mtvd
by tlio C’onRtitutTon and effing law> of the
State*
Approved April 8. iRfitL ^......
Now, tlK‘r,*lorr, J, Ij. K. R..**, Governor
ofTexn*. in aceordanca with the provhiion*
of *aid Joint Kiwoluth.ii*, anil by the author-
kV vrafo-d in inn by the Constitution and law*
of thi* State, do hereby tonwthi* my prorla-
mation orderingan elwGon to ho belli <ai
Tueaday. the 4th day «f November. 1890,
In the wverat enuntioa of thi* Rtste lor the
adoption or rujeti n of **id propo*ed *mi‘nd-
Douglas had Dr. liarri«on appoint him Kx "ment* tn the < OfWtituthin.
apnn annual , u
our people in the hope that they nmy ailniii
Alii* boon. And yet it may lx; had by all.
Weguarauteb that Klectrie Bitter*, If uwmE
aeeordlng to directloul anJ Um prrri*terl
' in, will hring ju»u G,*od tfigeellon and ou*t
Tho hay presa ia a irrnnii mHrthine, **" demon Dyapapatn and tertaJI 1n»t«ad
ntnl dona it* Work conijrictc, the Cl* | fof Dy*pep«iaatidalldi-ea*a*of Urar, Stvm-
rler |irw* inVely, witli it« juices j a»-h ami jJdoa»*. N,ld at Whc and fljk)
red and stvort; hnl tha printing par botUa by K.O.OzahawACb. Druggkts.
pre*a rrmtrol* the wvrrhl, otvl goto
thnro with both foot.
are now tetri thirt the M«jl"(V tlifl - cif?nT
aghinrt him down there a* in Waahington,
tho colored ‘'gemimai” and lathe* of that Af-
rican colony dtadaining eoi-ial rnjatiori* with
cioVcaThrprcsentIcrm of o«r aingl' » T'11*
WC herewith do tender to them ou^ K
^ afatkk 11 I iliifc ii Au k liaj Kl**, .r-ff*
'd* , r 'wv .........
duetfinl by tli*s tjfflwnt holding tb<* jriiio it ml
return* tnAde in confonntty WHh the lawn of
tM» tStatG ami in acoor<lnn<M$ with Iho pruvhK
iotva oMhi* pwqhwi0O>.
In tastfoiony Whoruof, I honniiito
ft m T |,*Kn WtWii knal <’hurg thr
^ * ** J State to be Jiftixcnl at the dtf of Ann-
tin, thr!* 1«I»^y uf J uhr« a. d. 1&9Q.
ii
fefcf Gov>mor: AJoWnwr of Texas,
H. Mo »nr.
toWM-vv ..rsisrbr-''-'-
tit with Whieh the entire Hcj
qptfuotod.
\ rn iv • lie ->i ii*|ii111*dj
ml we had met fq
u-?.....T,°
r*?"' ••I”" iMI•' '
‘Mebf4»>4-% frrmv
MtW — *«
-WiCO'i
«* »mrnv*r m
Leggms,
' SjwfotMli,
x
' Short ITotioo.
All kinds of repairing neatly done. PrkQ* rea^onalife*
Give us a trial. Shop West Side Public Square,
QHK.X'erA.TQE----7~?$F®3£ X?T
R.L. RICKMAN & CO.
DEALERS TN
GULTiVATORsTHARROWS, and other
FARMING IMPLEMENTS. _
Also, tlculere in and manufacturer!of Stovpw, TiQjmKy
Metalie Wash Tub- anti Bucket*, MetaUc Flues, aufir Cwip
fogated ln»n (looting.
Roofing, Guttering and Well Tubeing a Specialty
Jol> Work done on short notice. Call and see us.
North Side Public Square. rT* \HAM, TEXAS
—
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; Miumhm huaotta; in
i nndothqr tuwvrt* r
Ul i”K ’* btl!
u
• a. Yrr.t
I Hope Y-ou Are Well
... 1
rang", and all prt^* era rmiitot notto tun*\ VmOriyV \<5 t\o VtitllTTllt DfU^S 6f illlV killil: l)Ut if
anv iloca <hi thi* range for tp« purpo**- ot, . > c • . ,
gn iag tho -.nr 1 In* notna cln, not »p- j lirC BOl JOW ^ tllft VIHT
BEST A1TB PUIiasT
yon
____ tnctihn of Staple
v UMdffiH" in Urn riiv at tha K,*l
ttAfHHS
btljPPuaiucafi .11011889 undfT
8in! uiorn t*) follow an
/brick am he mado
Tiie protrnrtcd meeting, which1
inis hpen i c.ndiictcd m t In: < hri dmn '
MKtiJT W INS. chtir- h hy C. M. Colo, of 1)»1 hi*, j 'Rn''
w* doairii to *a/to mm tMakTtiiai f..r rloi.ef! htel bight. ' ' ! 1
vrar* w» havr hiwi rallmg Ito. KJng’* N*w | regular
I>i-.’OV*tv Coimmiptinn* Ur. Kink'-N. w) 00 RiWAHU j liberty
Lifo r»iu, UutkiffR * Artilo» Sniv«< nod Ku*c-1 for (ho recovery oi mvo red ro«n ' gr»*ft*ly he?
trh* H'tiw*. a,a> bate tor* hamto! iwuMi. 1 niarfi^ aixjnt Ift bands htih, | itudent ill «
SSTJ5ACju l.il .l,ouU*r. The by B,«. P.yl
1' . n u in.: «. .the-.i .ih . • in .i. •» Vi-tt hi.......... l 'tii-l heartily onronra
rokiTi- th fimcl thr ■pertoha**prW**, u-*ani'ao. . tins miii&lh and ari‘ mi'iiosod to he as rhnstinn gcntl
tury refeu* do nte follow "c-'f «'••• ......... ninkinoflEkvaa I'diinTv 'vf«wd- warit tu.tlia
...... If ••• _ ]8vc.m.uy t.
R a If w minute* ht^^Vmto 24, ‘urw>
wol-hl Ju.t te.Iff *»w«
phtopitriira revechng cavf *ywnlhg lam! inti**y|
,J*ho rar,g".|cpc*vid«d ifi. v* do not c*vt'r*too*, I
ta# <ra»* nwnnd. April fgth, |8ig>. i .. -
,tt. j c i.ot iM. >i „• 1 "it can (inn. i have them. Tlu yjna n«>i I>*$ pleasant,
notice oe nmottmoN ’rf) T;Rp ^'nr fhe.V JHv T’ERE. ami whan vfiu Uftve OCCOKKIB
The, ... - - ’ ~ iL------ • - ’
•^'arrfrirsr1 u> n^Uwm v*a> ^
You Drink Your Own
- lb a pure medicine.
thkiiL- u 14 ImbilitM'a, r»m-f/to j# #• ,
*>**/> Th** ni'« drill to hi! IN 11 11 Ht* Of
canftto toiwfno,. «*d s - It
Y 'f H H. OrahjElftr "f;1^ ’h’
But JDiugw lire uut.
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