The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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GILA J "A’,), Pm/irlsfnt , cojlhtit'.iU
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Tbti circultUMU 61 a u
uvl this with it** vpaw
the new«|i4i)cr'ii Ktoek l
■b* in trady No wan Hhittild MjtWito'
BREAT EXPECTATIONS
Prrplraltlra #1 an Editar He Finally Salt*
Hi* louraal to tha baptist* Tar 179.
iV luul been the druuu of my Hf#
it<xtn,,>w.^Uoii «*5*«h -*lil *nd Publlah * ncwFpa
t hat* h- ahawhl wtpoA5*a^»y> ,1 tl
me rohanl 0* gi w #»»v toil—- " 1 ' " 1 J T*** J11 a!)1 !' ’ '
i or the mrtr-er to donate • u*M»tWy|I «'‘U|.Ty »a»Wt.. run U
riba, just U> i,nipha»ise hi* wprd*.
Sometime* 1 nuulii/doi)^*, anil his
hand would hit the wall hard, lint!
he only snouted the louder when
this occurred.
W* were both perspiring -freely ;
, with thu rxnrcias; iim pauu: collar
r'had melted and run down nis back.
OCCOOffATIC CONVENTION. ! tine this *0x-k wit)
» ryaBteirinffm Kva, iksTToU'- *
eNiiotNfUre delegates appoint'd 2“JSSPS^tS to3bi«d* 1 8‘'“P[> «anti dto ruii U,
J* tl* timocracy of Wise,-Jack(lour and suAr to e very one who! *Dd"try. ,u-v l,aad ttt moulding pul
ruul i ouft{£ OoutiUd, i’«»mptb-.ing yu i takwl tot try'
41sl 1e#*lafi*c diet ri«d, wTHbe held ‘ yr.llinhTl^M^nUe^an‘i newspkperff Bother "he ahoutef inducer-
at jlhe cntrri brume in Jucksboro, 'Lkof hew-nm., i- what they isP~ipw(t as lifs crurtltor* would letlatiun, ‘‘is the work done yet? l)o
court Ionise in Jucksbo
Thursday, August'Ttti, IS!tu, at
o'clock a. m,, for the purpo
nominating a Democratic
for the tlotorial district composed
said vnjKcties. »
- Hu. Stark, Chairman
and my celluloid cutfs had caught
_ live time*. -One of the other had
j lie acjuliuieut as my grandfather had | to weaken, and I felt that the other
rtdC» are -some very «rtij ^ ***** «** ^ wa* * ^j Pf**
gentleman
w would no; think*'^ Mking^fVny I b'"h **"1 ,^he» M **Rl he died of I you foci any changa ?”
of >Uk r I u me** I1S **“e K‘ier*“ Rave bttti an [ wa* about to tell him thakJ had
ididatcl Kv r. if tl . eoluipn- must be obituary o/which any editor might .pent the last e, „t 1 had and felt no
‘fillftd up'' with aouiething, there is
J. W. G ALLAH KK, M. 1)
Physician g Surgeon,
GKAiiAM, : : : TKXAS
Slirofflee at AUiti'i Drug Store.
Du. U. N. riiiL’E,
^ysitiaa, Snrgeosl OlisUtricuG
STRffir & hi. fw a m.KV
DKALKUS IN
UUAUAM. TKXAH.
Ail rmlu uiUnoUi) to HI to«MI w umintt>'
(Ittlu* at Gntham A Co’*‘. Drug Store.
jail, bail knew he would
when I had saved up 1601not let up on that, and eo I told him
‘"d “
The Republicanof Tarrant ecu
ty have decided to put a full tick
m the field from constable to repre
eenUlive.
9j .lodge Perkins is running1' How-
dy" Martin to the girth for congresF,
and his friends arc sanguine of his
Dr. W. W. JAMES
Plij:itiM,Sifpoi501suiritiu
respective districts
| a wide diflerenoe between reaciing
(matter
ImerehZnreclaim r~b'ir* adveni^-i* ^ *f *TP« affiTrr’ tr»da thejnhe plowedfbr breath.
merit of his wan s the gronud "^1,^ Jfff W°- Th« | “In.a^t batk f«d 1 «;
tl.n., ,k« r ,„.,.i b.' filled up w« “» «,d Waterbury. so it gwerod, ‘‘In fact, Its all over me 1
did not UiKv lorg to wind up the He j?ave a shout ihAt shook the
business, and 1 soon found myself building, rose to his feet, told me 1
was a.f>inuer saved by grace, mop-
ped bis brow on the office towel,
said thlt lie would call on me to
in the | lead * the meeting that night, and
Ito hispeiimal interest* Just as he ] act of putting the fiourishing touches J went forth rejoicing.
1 1 suit ofttoK
i wort
stsy,” a prospective subscriber | my own Obituary, and when 1 re-
covered from my sicknesg which en-
sueu, l sold jny paper to the Bap
tints for #75 'and hired out to a
That's your salutatory,, is it? heathen as a
tji*t the jutper must ho filled up)
toMbiag, - -a'
The rtian who asks for space in . ... . ,
ncwspajH'r for the publication 0f, m full charge of a flourishing court-
thst which is calculated or intended l try uett spaper.
to be of individual benefit, should] Wtfr great pr.de I nreparod my
expert to pay fbr the space devoted t “ u^to^.' b“ wb,le 1 ,n
r / .n-wxi : _A __ v. -1 act of iMittuur the flour..________________________
sat down to my desk
■ clother-brw ham ; worus : nr are Here, »no nett- i«»i again, weak aftil helpless, and wrote
Tbps far Joe Abbott and 8am Lan-q-() tt circulation 4hat ren, shiy," a prospective subscriber my own Obituary, and when
ham are without active opposition | deM the newspaper valuable as a f^ked into the sanctum and seat-
tor re-election to congrCsn in their medium a great deal of mom-v is, : h'.nwolt calmly upon the edrto-
j expended. Vid it shoulditot be' ex-! .<b,sk’^‘'
OHAHAM, TEXAS.
Oflee *( R. O. OrsbaiO 4Cu‘i. Drug Stop,.
Matt: tt. Ciiikm.
DUNTIST
GRAHAM, TEXAB.
at the old Post Office Building,
Joe Akin,
Attorney-at-Lew, _
orrir* with h. r. Arnold,
GRAHAM, : : : TEXAS.
Bx*rnjninff titles a spooukltv, hav|ng the
ly tet/of AMtiVtJooU t>f too County.* t
IM
clerk
of the Northwest Texas Press Asso- j pend for exii.touce.and profit. ■
The quasi public character of the
newspaper misleads many pet
....... the
elation will convene at t^uahab,
Monday, August II,
maybe you’d like a few hints as to
what the people want?, Well, I’m
■paper misleads many p^pie;|tht m;u,,t0 «,ive ’em,^Ut’*
but tile distinction between the what you've wrotethpre?”
f /
Lake City, Minnesota, Was visi-
ted by^a very , disastrous cyclone on
the lfith Inst.
aacuntionisl* >I»»1U<1 .ana- otp«
and 150 oi iheip were drowned
tonal anti the other rtdumns of the
He suited the action tn the word
K. IV Stanton, i
cisco Chronicle.
ii a grticcry
A Han If ran-
I>7vV0,t;<l0,tl,iTFull Again
k linnt: llnfs; \aliiiiK ill* O
Bools. Sinn's, Hills, motions, Elt
An unet|ualed Lint
Fancy Dress § Millinery Goods.
]n onr Grocery Dc}tarbmoot wo Imre alnrgr mntTOiri-
plete Sttx^k of I'
btjltli in iaict w 1 vvanl _
500 500
CHUCK FULL
TERM.
, On# copy, <
only aepof Abstraft Bool
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Ciiab. CJ Righam
Attorijcy-'at-Law.
GRAHAM,
FEDERAL COURTS DENOUNCED. '
The Minnesota Farmers’ alliance
issued tin address to the people con-
tpubfic shouldnOtbe ^torial from my re- SgV^aMe^tKonX
j looked. Because .the do,'* he said, when he !“P"me court of the United States.
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______________ . ,.__, i , rry ivcouih a United Btatos,
_ not1 tod that alt the space-V‘HIlt'uli7a'1'judgf' tnvtdnri •{ sovereign-state, M>-'
m thv jiaprr mu Ik. devotod tn urat- ■ stan'l this |» opii very tv. IL U-.„„pani. d by an a-n-.i -in, who
The county judge of Archercoun-1 uitous service in behalf of Individ- ‘IhAtf tb -re if^Me b^ «uri,orpd K citi*en of thf.8,ate:
i » , ^ uals. One pandulate cannot expeet ountmtmut tnan uicre ** - The supreme oourt stepped in and
h« ordwed *n Nlecuon to he j an ve gratuitous use of m-ws-ld^s In fact, we jnst rule things,»
so i) re i
i«d tb
e assassin,^declaring that
held on the 12lh day of August t«] uapeVspiu^ mTiI-ifVme may '•o'ise! p'd in a g<s<d w ord ^such'^res the law of the state
i Mper space, and H one may so use w#,r 1 ,n M
determine whether the county seat | the span* all have the same right; j ^or “P* BaptUts you’ru
*T all 1can^idat» cferdlg the} WBf" , By ‘
Dundee, Medford and San Thomas ri«ht- P6 9WL woul<1 have! „A*!
ruineil
tugainst murder was of no avail.
, ,. Tlie state of New York condemned
niy red slipperH i a mur(jerer to death according to a
A
-------------I. , , - HBHntldge of (he supreme court of the
Of Archer otranty shall be removed, (and If all tan<\ida^B eMi?.the; ‘‘‘An. By the way," K« continued,
same right, the paper would have] misUkuig one of my red v„ ..............
no space for those publications upon j a spittoon mid liocsiihg- it with j^w en;w;p.(l by its legislature,
which its circulation and value as i tobacco juice, hat church do of (he supreme court of
are candidates.
; ; v TEXAS
WILL praeCos irTBrrortnt of Twmx
an J adjoining eountiue, and the Federal t our'
at Graham.
CoUwsfen* proih’ptly attended to,
IWB
“Office in the Court House.
0. E. Finlay,
ATTOENEY-AT LAW AND
LAND AGENT,
Graham, Young Co.. Texas.
A. B. Ga^t,
r - Attoraoy-at-Lrw,
Surveyor and Notary Public,
Solicits land tiusinuM-in all its forma.
m the Rdkham Building,
RANCH SUPPLIES. LADIES
Everything at the Lowest Price.
Call and see us.
BECKHAM BUILDING,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
—f
—-tow
S. R. JEFFERY,
DEALER IN;
To Know we are
The Cheapest
People
In Town!
AD I
One lath, Hi
kach gub.mii
A reaaonnl
•dvartiwm.
local notio
A oent Utu
r1ib.ral radueti
ANN
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W* am au
Mu.I KK .Krn M I
80th .Indicia] 1
We are au
“WTSE iu 5 e
offio. of Ilixtri.
DiatHct.
Wei
(IritL. uf Wi<
llistriut A ttor
Cotnpoadd of
Arclier courilit.
Come and See Our
IMPORTEDlDOMESTIC
1
: t :
c: W. JOHNSON,
A Li a r uey-u t-La w,
GRAHAM, TEXAS
met and decided to put state, legis- THE P*RNER AROUSED. j » ,"w»r,l |b« Methodise. J jnR t,iat a sU(e c^u],i llut punish its
Istive and ooMres«ton*) tialwte in j Th*r#-*r« avidences alipwix the, YTr w»»yjvnlo7'j}.i barn tnurdcfsrs except bv pennis-
* l------- *>'»• the farmers have at!» "hisper, CfrtheMcttWdiHs mi>T -i„n mid in the mtMtffi
n-nowbere --iurerar- Tb>» ^deritl 'cdurr *
the Uhs Alliance tnpi f mem- °^nb^ ,Ula!
Will prntiW in the (%Airt* of Young and
urn! ndjidning
)Hi.q up-eUir* jn tho BeukhMii BHuk-
Borehqp of 80,0( H)i nkf i 111 m optncd ftwd that tYie govern- j°n*v preachiu onfce a month,' ^iniu.ju)ta qrcato<l a^railroiid com
tlicre is to be a ratfirng of dry hwnea llieBlJl:w fur a „„artM of a century and they amt got but .me— -
in the political closets.
Advices from Connecticut indi-*
cate that the census returns will
ment.-has for a quarter of a century ; "•,1" lm'-' 1 V”1 '”‘l'I'1)' mission to s’and lutwi rnthcpeo-
'reen run as an engine tn tWf hancbi tbe t)'wn <',,uncil. s Idle the ”al>- ■ pfi. nnd the roadB, to prevent the
. u • “a LA j trr\f ml u VnifAr binr o Ii Hr. ! *
; mission to stand lutwcen the peo
fiie1iltrA Rhlcte- Ar ' MnrtiTt,
'ailp/iait Artm. I ‘ ' * I '
At ton]cy-at-Law y
ofHother interests whitili have Uoi,;hA" Fot 0,1 *' Ma> '‘r. four al.ler-
huilt up at the expense of the man | men, one expres- agent and two tel
with the hoe. It begiW to dawq(
egraph operators.
allow a heavy decrease in the pop- upon him that while he has been, * 1 11 yo":
illation . of the rural districts and a
large increase in the cities. Agri-
culture is rapidly becoming a lost
art in New England and the home
market is«vi<b-ntly a rank delusion.
Rev. Wo. Mitchell, pastor of the
0, we’re in the
you’d better
latter from- exacting extortionate
rate*. Then, roads are the creation
of the state, and hold their ohsuters
from the state. Yet' this same su-
the. iron and ateel and whatever
else he oses, the prices of his prod-,
ucts have been lowered because he
has been shut out from the markets
of the world. , i
The scales are gradually dropping
GRAIIASf. • : .i : TKXAS
Collection* promptly attended to. Will
praetleaJn the State and Federal Court*. •
protective sophistries
Fort Wurth, was arrested and
---------,--------Indued injsll last week.for forgeries ! ingtqnm him that he ha* l
on tli? different hanks of the city !* tool of, which idjl hands
I»«—'^Wre^aUng^'-62,600 He was the Jr®e ^
through import duties, taxed 50 to,{]t®eP >'our weather eye open anjl" preme court has decided that these
100 per cent for the clothes h* wears, ~° . | creations are greater than their ere-
the iron and steel and whateverve sa\ , ! a»ora- tb it a par* i. wwiw th.n*to.J_
Ami VI,en he toft me to my sad tllal „la^ wtlo I!!ade lhp
remcuons. I roads has rio vxYwer to regplate and
But I was not left -ent.relv alone a0Vt,rll ,h..,n until they get permis-
foreH. the footscpR of my Baptist Ljon-from this autocrat tribunal of
fneqd had..hed into- an echo,atoll the AnBtrifari reputrtto.. In the
ea-e of the law prohibiting Uicomle
of dressed beef, which your legisla-
'Cfnivt^-pwaFerl to prntert the public
^ It*.a lllw. find
t is dawn
n made
and a pair ti>f sptH*taeles, entore«l arid
toward -um____
saw old Jenkins <Oming
j tip-toed J
1*1 *aw
ont
healthy this same court basenafeted
■ I
*r»“ w-a- - a. I gsSFgg TJSt
and his downfall created a aensution themselveSaP
r% felt j juttlTWw,' he explained, 4b he satj (Jle rort of the sebdolmaster nndaje-
lben-[dow»Ly*' my »nk bottfe, “.^d I H ‘ sqendcd to administer a lert
m
.second only to the Pendleton aftair.
Tjie Weatherford Sun has
•L__
But like a giant, once bliadfblded , >. * :l
but now seeing clearly, tlWfanner
..urSTif kpow what hr was up to HFoour legislature, chargingiLsm with
en rieh]'w®“ trying to tel 1 yon bow to ran Abut j ncctUy-and “lying, tn that they
paper,—-now, was nt lie. justified the law An the ground of
I admitted dial his language bad • jjrotcclin(i tllL, p - -
essed me tbat wav .. -’..fm reality the oft
DOn’t mind a .njuid he says,
\'IcPhaill & Akin,
Land and Loan Agents.
• l/OW Kales for Money Jh*
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
it;
HOLLINGSWORTH,
Eul Estiu ui CiUitkgigeat,
URAHAM. TEXAS.
Will pay *pvci*l latAotion to psjilig Taxi*
ublic health, when
iject «jf the law wa*
'the Dred-Scott
IJie >t caUierford Sun has sold is becoming enraged, and discover-1 laJD.t mm<» a jv*»o hessays, i sofiTething^cl«o.1
the entire pkmt and good will to W. ing his iioWer, threatens to make it said my tiew adviser. “He s crazy decisiotwndeffed the name of Taney
ing and anbscnptoju contrasts. ^ *4^^ pntirr miTrtgnJfcghat • 1 «*bytornuu. They ri'geUmg Tt..... jqd -■ - a-T-ire to even n great
f*f»th(:rford a good live 19 are partly oivned by and ^tro©gf‘r e\ery day er aubjimi,ty of-infftrtjv. because the [
-bntji^ftot big enough to support two fangs Hence, casting au
** ..<■-• - - - “ 1----'Sc (imiitrv »*-sw thu isuiH'i- 1-------------------—-----.--
to-frfll
VVm. MILLIKAN,
LAM) AGENT
'Ai}d Surveyor,
Bitr^ox, Jack GaunTy, Texas.
,. ,< A n A?,’ LIQU0RS AND Cle**® OH AND DR A W!HQ
Krep* constantly on hanj th« following popular bf ^ I
Fe
We arc mit
TrMMox* a* a
of Young noun
‘We *rp' mil
Wiixiamh'V t
ttln office (if tin
.at tlui iuv*t uloc
For-
„ .We are nutlu
a* a ramiidate f
• V ->M ■■ i
Ti. J. Snn ukw (Ft (jn.r* Ytti\nr*»i'c Rye, 0 F.C. TagloiFAn'it ItetLe of Eel-
mm, (cate good*); aho lidlt of Nrhon, IV. tl Ur Bray fr/Bond & Llllard,
Quchetiheimrr Rye in bmll; aho the fin**t of Proeh and Apple Brandy,*
J have all of my goode ehipped (ftert from distillery.
——
—OF TUK—
STATE OF ZACATECAS. MEXICO
I A of capitaliM* h«v#» tDcured the
dMicenditm-for «»|x?ri*tinn Dim __________
Ilkii.
FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
Fsr Sher
We an mill
I.AHKATKR ii* ft <
('ollcctor of Yo
elmlion.
We «rc mill
t'eixitft iu ii nu
■gT’'' — —nl Tea*ikU—A'
, ,' -Noveinb^H-lci-ti
___t__'V* arc iiutl.
HENRIETTA, TEXAS
Okficcrr: John 0 James, President: A. K. ^wan, Vice President
*F. B. Wyatt, Uaahier«
I Below will befoiuiJ u li**t of tlu‘ prizan which
will br drawn on
hm it t*a
i?BSm mm
oTWt<ir ot Yot
•Ifftitwi.
7
Capital, $50,000
JULY 27,1890,
Deposit* received, Exchnngq bought am! sold, afad Collections made
all in>i
An all points. ___
Kinnoniible lonnt granted customer* at a J) time* as my 1 .1. Busirs* from every cli»« re- PR|7F
Apkrtfiilly invited, add win receive (in'miW'iwwl fileTH ■-•.■atinent. Sp.iftl etvntion Riven llllaC.
el till' »<•’< oul.U «f (%milln M. I. Imntj. I mrind -. M - amen aid l!‘u»l iiatate l*e»l<-ri 1 ** ***
Correepomldidi Milieitevt. _ v-_ t_. _
T. Jones Lumber Company,
CISCO, TEICJY©,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP~
AT ZACATECAS. MEXICO,
ami cotftlinri-l montti'v thereafter.
CAPITAL
$150,000.00
100.000 Tinkets at *10 00. Halva* *5 00,
Tenths *1 00: Amrrie^p Currency.
I,JUT op PRIZE*. ........
1 PRIZE OF. tlMl.uOd Ie *180,000
i:
r-TiBi
-Will make »uryey*,furnii<h plata and flvliU
notes, Huv Hi.tl eeil laiide on donimiii*kin.
render anil pay Uxea.OTrprnperty for nup-
reei'leriU, nigotiate loan*K perfect title* »t|<i
nrtiMTwmnni.
Bvc pa^rs, and one had to^un-j "Snlh. i*
<fer.
on his success
-M — ■■.
eyes! hi btiild a b/ick t hur. h and a
mCrs! pul’lK school next week, and hcEjre
. AJ 'fc i__m un* U1 nruni™ m lows' six months ia-ont tlu tY^a. -tolrfll
-7“^'~*!vl'f*lTfrf^d' ^ | and Tllitioia, in Tennessee arwl jj^ conttol jd 111 eJjUw my wurd m^lay titfl and urgedT^ery alliance
decisions c0trt»'iinJitU;Jjn' enslave.J,.,. H. ROANEj
•wrtt 'of lh$%hole American ppfljTTdr r-”1 , “ . mb'., • • 1 '
The whire-s demumced tie M«- PriCtiCsll WfltchlUS-KWi
ytU cuden jt^ra . gf.Agt\A.tolULiiL^wh4ch ^4. ££
aho
—1 nLim -IHIllwlCy iil i UUlL^ai/. saiXVl WAX. . ^ -J——vl*J •»1 ‘ * UJfit** l*By >> U111 til It. L
•I Carolinas—army ing theinsel vSatvam lvJW.FAut vour paper t<> Stic-1 ul tj,u atj,tc to send delegates to the
. i...-fill rnmnitkiinn eecd'vou.jriU have to give the Pres-Lrr.«„ u. is
dssi;
fr*t- ^ast as nl posmrini nrpanizaiiiiu rp^' ^ T\n ^ ^nffTllat' h ' II1 IMn'-'cnlJll"i July ltL
——— ......
Rou^h & Dressed Lumber,
Shingles, Sash,
DOORS, BLINDS, PICSBTS, LIME, CEMENT, FLUES,
PLASTERING. LATHS. CEDAR POwTS, ETC.
] PRTZROF
t rnt/K ok.....
TrpTtizrs i.r..
* I'HlWrStif.
5 PRIZKH of.....
10 PRIZKH of.
jn I'ttl/JCHitf.....
2nd PRtZFKof...
300 PRIZES of......
,W0 PRIZKH ef ....
rsi.mo I* fio.oon
'M ooo i* it,ooo
Iff.ririnTe W.Uffff
S ee nr*- Jft.tWri
X,0Uo are lopTri
1 ,t)0n ere 10,IKk)
SOD nro I0,0i)<)
SWlare
VSO lire 461.VK)
100 are SOlnoO
'"'t'
,000.1
KSt
fV-
For C
Wo »m Ruihoj
fcl.L HA H (’MIldklN
tLu >niufw| wH
We nr«* niitb-
Tho'mah ha a enr
offleo OSpVIpa
•ction.
Wf *ro Huth
lit
IM'IT of Ytyinyf
WffioH. .4
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\\ £ lire AUiU*‘>
*‘>J» Hih u t-aiiditlij
YoOntf tutjii^v at
rfclTfliA HI) HA tt (
uriT of Young uo
APPROXIMATION PRIZKH.
150 PRIZKH of $150 are *22.:.00
150 PRIZKH of .... - 100 ar© 16,OH)
150 PRIZKH of.. 50*r* 7,$1/0
HD Terminal I^rlzes oLflO art*
-iu2
y
W. C. BECKHAM SON
WITH W. 8.
tauce of povfer not only in the Fed-
r r _ j ■ hmiMi
vegot to risyv
14v«aved a djt*ep sigh of relief as
thcr at twl
tnuch; at ttrfr
It in every agri- l iwaveti a n» op sign oTToiret w*
powtfrr ' *fTiich. :hg vanished t|ir0ncli the do.ir,wbicb
u unit',.d oould I about to l|kk after him, when
BBk*
jty hie knoTTS twice as I cultural st- to—
,. „kha'T7% •trip
advice; at fort^ be begins to think I>olitic4ll j,artiea. And it w a.fact. Methodist preacher,
his father knJws something after ’ corroborated by history tli^t iftlicj waX ln
, AUi.toi.ib44y yJr. -to»-frnr, 'rirri'ifpt • rt term 'dw11;-,•Witfs" u“
Hie look
pushed
TRUE TO THE LAST.
GRAHAM,
| -'Jk a Li'TBLj
MCTTWFBT,^
'!'! !
• ,
Tbp foThVwing is one of the many JHQMSUN
HOUSE.
BANKERS,
GRAHAM, s : TEXAS.
j t'bt'B itAlHCf»: .8 TiefltTS FUH*M>.0C.
Special Ratti Arranged with Agent*.
Agents Wanted 55W® ’ \
Lnited Stnifu aiid BrHBli Atni»riro. - ^
Haw H it uri+h assn. bro«b>r»<i
vie*, and. at eixty
is dead—he thinks he was
smallest matu that ever lived.
after his father drifting of this government toward
he was the oorocteti, it must be
i by some
i among the
movement
Origi nalm,
people themselves, art
l
he asked, alinrkinu hands Ik’nrlilj
as be plumped down in
rhair in thrfoom.
touching Hwenng, witnessed <VH cvfery j
oTa hnftfr fiold during the-var ! {FOUMKltCY SIKES HOUSE.)
his I, .a*"11*® 6r*\ W* f5ht at f1*-' WoathfrWbH, Texa*».
Ion. Hays one who was there, win n ! 7
brcea WiT* m UiTF of Hie Fed-i flp^« and frmthrr budhin winter, Boulh
(jur men
* prai-1 veur Mimd- Frp
lit
/rnnit; ri'rL wi1 rfiTfl!1 ftfHl Ififitw'
Mimplf i rf>om« and every
Iftti
■ItnK iww wvi|ta.
J. p. TnOMBON, FK>p^i
The Pendlcton-Cul len scandal is '"® P«btK*lforce that has arisen of
, -mi . j late vears s-ems so well adapted to
still the great sensation of Fort thp J,unw,e the Farmers' Aili-
Worth. Every tiling else is lost ance—ytustin Statosmafib -
sight of. Pendleton basseniiri hisj
resignation as mayor. Both of his .
Young County
THE MEANING OF IT.
^Mpsagsp—pq———
'.Hy listening to them^Baptists and"
PrestiyterLnn They are trying to,
run this tow n, fiflTWft’i'e got tig. to git j
or a
■Jeral, camp and oUr men were peat-1
tll„ i tered over the fiwbl going' wh!illsr ; i^mfortA treveiini
, • j ( bey wished, 1 had Ty.nn.dhrod jtWjy j
I told him that it was pot as well w,,«r<! »*»•»'» «>™P
as it niigUt he." but that I hoped |,,f trees, undqr whose shade wa. a,
® » # Moldier. appaiontly Wounded, rp«t-
-•*, vc- v,
holding .something rtpen in his hands!
upoti whielrhc seemed, to be gazinp j
so Utleavlly as to be unaware of my I Nurwrv!,
presence. A few niu'Cs'brimght me Agoixl
face to face with him, but he gave . now 0,1 h»rid Air, Spring planting
no sign or inqv.e Hi the interruption!1
deadT {tilting there,fc upright, in
------ rhis hands was an opctv'morqpco case,
| in which was a picture of a beauti-
bmtbsr m ful girl, framed ia curls, oh which
j bin-eyes were fixed*-. With a dead
NURSERIES.
L. J. BOWER, Propgiutor.
The Hogg-commis*itin movement dp a revival which will sweep .’em
from the face of the earth-!” .
“Baptist?”,
“Nftj-sir.”
‘■‘Presbyterian?71 »
“Not exactly, sir.”
”Epis«)palian ?”
“Not very much, sir
“Why,-God ble«e us.
TifttrenlW' home industry by haying Vduf
tfurev? Stock »t hurts Mid gift whnfyrtu buy.
rtmeat f,f Trssa anc| Hnruhbery
'T
fL mf-
•tives hare arrived at Fort Worth, i^Te^u, L without a parallel _ _
but He \h still abfkenlf his friends ad- piinibtXur uiianimity aiid t ntiaiHiasm
ylaipg him to remain away.' His in the jgditics of t^is country , j
legal wifi- has filed suit for a divorce “Mad erase »* the tofin applied tot
and wife'No. 2 say. aha y
live f itftiW#* t»tii illegally ^li- wifk? ineriof the oppowitipu, i
voreed and they are re-married, and the people are pr|ctigally told |R|
Z — '•> !s-fe S Mts&*i~g.S&ZVS
*“*• . or ApeaW has yrtanlittcd fallen from frare. «p,d G.at I sup-, hJ!!,,’Wn ^
of.. * mzs9ammMJm.ji th*t th»» trprruing had it* on f noff^d that wa* the neat thing to ft. (. . ^.K ' 1 rin '
Theieal 0.1 cinmialtie. are be- ^ ^ ^ ^ lc> or thflt ‘ “Don’t worry over it,” h^aid, 1 |
counng more frequent. Three or it j, ^ Mf)Ioi(w, bjX. ,^(le. ^mgly and giving me .lap. on ■ '£J; q UevVwitncased !
ftiur ««■<», in lexas, have been re- And yef that u ilie .plain simply the back wljich set me to co'jgh|Hg. ‘^.jyfcat ac affected me as this !
peeled within* a week, where wo- fad, and (hat k ia the supreme sc-.; “You ain't the first, rnan IbatfeUi1 ___, r . ____ V
tTHwfravrfcaan burned to death --m • 5®’ ' wavatbat i» atveep-. from ,,:it ' •' M “*vor takes a chlld-mto hi. «n J C(lf|
JJbnw and
Give Spccial attention to Collections, and
Sell Eastern Exchange
AT REASONABLE RATES
1 Thi- parmrtit of Fn-rr rs rrimruntwii by ■
’ ' ' ' ‘ isftnd <h>l-
.....
1
T
Hxs ifti i'«po*it qt IIvs humlreil I liousftml
Ihc*. ($600,00(11, with the istiite Government, ,
1 uo ■ 1 t reek...........
i': underTT«. |HT~..nnl KU|-'r.i-I..n of
,Eu.. iluiuvu-iu AiUi.wii, eluj u a(i|ftiinl*4 hy —
: the Governintnt m Inlervenlnr.
; “1 ('SKTinr that with the Htetrt Treasurfl
nil nvfc - iry giiafiiuteos arv ili-iio-ItoJ, »e»ur-
'♦ngtult pftj mont iif .11 prift.- (>t tbi* drawing.
, IlkiaiiNyi Ahti aov. Tetorventor.1'
IMPORTANT. * - '
m^- - 1
Keniittiuicoa mud ot eitberby Nr» T'.irk ,|-
C‘k5 -
can money. LolbgLoB'- < an Iw’ mAjjt'bv Ex-,
pr*Mw (’ompani^ior UahWa. TicketA soi.t di-
nrt to nmTmgcmrTTt wftt ho patrt by <tr*fTs pn
New York, Montreal, CIihuko, hnn Fnuulii-
loo or Ht/ •! Mexico. F«»r fwrthor in^otieA^ *
tiOtl adflrOftS 'i -a eby..K. ------wri-*
1UAN PIEDAO/Mnfmpcr,
t Jacatecaallaxlco.
A pnriMUt) 43. 4 •
t— f&F
We %n\ Mutho
Itkt.i. lift a ' »tn<iiiii
ftfWor of
el«K4k)n. *• jetf
We are uuthori
MATfllinVH HA n
I lie ' of Tax
nt t-he NoTcmtyr
J \Ve are authL
K.MUlir %* A fttUMJ
sA*#*W.F of Youn
eWiftOp. it-
•*8 For Cavnty
' ’ We ***• autho
UP' T.lll'v AXDf Hr> U (
-
r
WTKre Uuthori,
i-
»' «"d!i»c C"i
v iiImk lln.li
-County
at Urn null liiruliui
r-
For Co
■Wr are ftiilli.
Ginert.'f aw a rmrol
oflleaof County S
For Cpan
rbXi
Mm. ak iu uopnd
minor of Pre. in.t
next eloction.
} Wo are author
J
TILL
.*
HTAKaan urai
•See of O. mnt y t
J, Young oouuty,
!>*<
Wo »n> author
Pint’s fte a tmivin
"fflee of County C
2, Yoiiiij-rounty,
, For Jupt.i
lyXciwcT No. I.
\J(-' art! mil Inn
JOHN POHLMANN.
BOOTsVsHdES; SEWING MACHINE North and E&st-
iDssiujuasiwa’j.
TO ALL POINTS
I
U~ ^ettt
.GRAHAM,
I have H Itfgvvid rmnph^te KUMtk
rill rmkftn on imort notice.
ATT trindj of r*4p*ir1fig rumtly done.
KmuhvihLUl Give me k tiinl.
•Shop weet Hido Public fhjtiHre.
kittdli
H. SCHUSTER.
tf ANUFADTUIlEll
Ew'^yMw'4 —■ 11 a g,1 • • »
^hal e i!i. »iisM<' with tiie.nmO ? | oreigns to itoiuftnl sind n-;s cud, jf^.LwVic^ain^' rinldro/. U„xi a
X S.IH. arlio 1.U rnlfa to k.n. it-ia-tbo paafibr agiuisritba ^,y*****‘V ! ~ nwrait tor ton yearn ■ arid 1 |n'‘ mnU gnfwin.
die a firu to ta’tok his food or cheer wons, tiic '*’* ) JlGtt vow to «jt down with ine.” 'iifg>i'girg
hi# heArtii-rtone,.shouldbimaeif be mwltingl It wa* in vain that I tolJ hini f g htei .la,
en V t tipvtlinibc llamv Yn« ucv*' w ! ATSTT. oftWNV? war it. a hig hurry and would rath
' * . ,„Vwv tffa ricbmcnt of the few, and it is a denial, «nd in ,a seernd XJ h
•inking a fire. i#ti.; why 1 t),p of a reversAf of started a revival in that offif
th^v. «l„s woA to then- F ^j.chI* and a restoratiou of would hatf do'K-jr.'.bt to
fl—rrrt*rt if4h*r^baoa-aiMi.'^rffifj^afthmTTofD of ih«4ai atlclMC Snip nie<1miJT.
ire k' rowene al (|II l>e aur. t tv. artxeTfrrd fkw-titutioji . turned^ me Ix-forehaiKl »»'
truul'd remain Upon rns ."♦■•
J. and I me
i i *1 .!• h' il
UR A HAM,
t All work in the Boot iwrl rth
jiflatly And promptly
will find niy.uorlv.&rmi
LtL^ 1
IXH'MOn
rrlfr m
.If you t
-kfvte is jur' fire
ifihcri
tiling /
stove, and I
ana butlit-
eoftlw i> pfi-.-t prcparallons I ere
storing dull and s<TatcherI fur- decided U'*1 w>
i'Ja A Ltxtnns .Of three pvt- «fl As the g.ssl old man '
,) ,„| B, .) ,,n> i.-.rl tin (*< ton.- ^ ,.)>in ■' ■' >
rtrwa the Mtsf«f t1"* wood, hi* bands, and s- ' *■’**
myself I came in for s g<*i
If. folio
Oonverlo!
■
t.. iu
TT7T
. uuiiu
i h triiil.
lop, ”
> NTlOfi
:rett.
fTir & Builder
Is the Intest, lifrhteRt running and laont duw*i»Jc Mft
chine on the market.
We ttianufacttire our otvn Machines anil are prepared
to give special inducemeatu lo agents who will buy ma-
chines to be sold in specified territory.
■""" Union Maijitfacthiung Co.
W, S. Holt, Manager, 525 Main Si.. Little Rock, Ark
•fh-u
ROAD NOTICE
FTril tho owrii'r*. th-ir ni(rnt« or attonwjv*, 1
1 i,f T. R. A U Co'*Tam), mirvay. N,
Bowie Marble Works,
469, 460, 466, 44rt.'l>47. (t^S, (138, 021,036, |
022, 030, OH7. 200, 030 20*, 026, *W4. 028, f
1442. 1407, 14ir>, TOO. 1409.1472, 1476,
1474, 1491, and that part of 141H pwn.,-1 by
.1. D. OT/'ary: —
T'.ii wit! liJlfn noOre lhAt wst. (1 C. Sh"nr ,
nr, .1, M Hmnnm, A.J. M.-i-Itt, .1 E. Court ■‘ l.r.fi
nor anO T. F K .mllcv, Ih- ji'lry r*f lr.—In,lit
l? ID DTI. oFt. .ini; ,'mtTTtT. «t trt'Atnv f'rrtn, 1800, tn
v ____ vluv- mat mark yot h certain 2nd cln-* Dll
rg* rnto, ftWI ft—»- ibuiiftgv* U uny ulalriHi‘1,
| u* h.-i'in at til. Inrtyb nn.l ■■('1 .b lO ri '*
loihliy
»1, -ft id
use north of Flint. iT(*'k, anil nnd nt Arehi>r
mnty linn, porting O. C- ShoarerV, will
'* «a- j- wi <J * -■J* Will
TI1R0TLU caukM ,
Pullman
UotwOHii puilita irtNr-re _
Chicago, Six
AbU>— |
Kansas City.
Clno» ovimmciojiv In »ll. f i|l0 ahova oi
With frt»t tnrttu ul ku.tnrn ».„) Nt.rth-
ern lifi.M, tnpke TtlO M.; K. * T,
Itmlway thn tout tine to
RE Al YORK. COST ON. MONTREAL A,
ST. PAUL.
•’ Of JuAtlf, i*f<i
' niff ominlN , *t t
TutoiNcit No. 5.
W® Ar* mutbt.ri
Mr»<'KH M' i rum
I'ettoT Prodtoc * No.
mat ft’ct tioi.-
Prk« jnc*t N<>. 2.
W«* Muihfii/
I'f*I k *n ® AvIidiT
rtilT* 4 .1 Hit of 1
yoiig.Wriliiv'* at i
thc^I
t'4U
J mu
y *
tat ,',W, V*i’
\1J[. I* LAWSON, T, rm Tnualmg T’.a
1 jrcr Agent. '
krifa Khiiy
'II-/1VA Khiiy. II c , na<S, K..<.
I I*'1 1 • I........*f>t-MtwdaMH, Mft
“ Truffle .Managnr, '-1
•I. Wt
it Ik,,
-Okftt, A—'v 44
Orth, Tcoft.
UAHhlN M 4-1 /IKK. t It r
Agent. SmUlla, M<»,
-The hog law
uHtfliOwd be.
I,»iie * wftnUng I
• nttol ty by aalli
Aliotbcr q|tnd
1 -y will fio «]
’ a mb1 <f
Bell la
j ■ ■» \ TiTj
I’lvml
IfW8ft-, . ; j
iT,
Mti
insn’lto lltUh flkM_uV *' .
tu. .ZJTr t53
linptlv atlaii.led to.
fn on *11 klrebrtfhoiMphtind
lily 7. 18(8)
|e Krumor’, Stahl*.
1A M, THAAi.
meet ut tl)1 KStidftK— nt" H- *S. Irfirt^t,
Thur-.lnr, Atlg. 7 IR(t0, »t 10 o'el,,. k. r„ mi ,
fur thi piir|K,«> nr*jw.««lf>g. ilnnifigiw. and If
j *r.v Haniagn* *re rlartneO by yeti, you will
j prevent I lie aan.e tn *«id »0Jrd in writing <m
I . T btrfr^ts aai.l <1»*e Tkl]
a. c.
,i m r
A. .1. K
Jm ItotAww
BUNNELL «t BENTON. Prop s.
Jury of View
Low Rate* to Summtir Rsaarta
Eaai, North ssu Wsat
|n ’ f. •I"‘" to, until Scptmnbcr ■
All I^uxIh vri I cmctcxj worki
Amsrloan or ItAllap'Marblu
(l. livared tinyrllri’o ip N,
a-tlr.1 otsa* fttfft eat! ~
I «irRn rtsjnr, to A F. 83
S , ‘ —
' ......-c
rh(
”v! \,
p.Girr, a rout.
■rkmorton, T. .
I
xt ,lr* ^in t}to» M i.-vt'.'1
'••A It.,. | iail-.vpy, U, tho Iirtn i
"to «'f th. North. Rft.f .n.J
wile-, 11,’koU, rr«.n ationi
lfnK»rtaa^fcttb
to ontafned of vour le,-al
'jMraadag || |. nitghr
r Agent., Kofi i-1
”•* '"II Me i„ ti, m.ral t‘„rV(’i
A Ai-ypi floilaiin, m
[e
fiow ha
’’ut will i
. ri»i fi
tiiiiii
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