Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1890 Page: 1 of 8
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<V roiuiomthU red-nHioii , iumle to regular
advertisers. Ter ms furnished on application.
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ft cent per line ojieh subsequent ins<>rtion. A
liberal reduction made to regular advertisers.
Etc.
Goods.
have a
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TROUBLE AHEAD.
r The Wichita News, one of the
ablest' political papers in Kansas,
scents to think that a change in |x>-
iitical matters is inevitable. The
statement bel »*v is certainty Worthy
Qf thought; Tlutrti is trouble *h«a4r
deep as the sea and as wide, for the
political bo'Sos of this country.
TltUrc is a state, of affairs, and it dp
a serious one, and it seems uuad-
(> liAuAM. TEXAS. M AIR II (1, 18DO.
r: pouter & so a
NO
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Sid dies, Harness
Indies, Leggms,
Siddlfls ui line:: Made to Order 01 Short lotiei.
All kiu.is.,fro|miriii? m-iith done. Price* reasonable.
Jiv,! ,ls » ,rial- Shop NVt.li Side Pul,ho Square,
A "I A. JN/4.. -.t— r~pl [hV V c?
J. w. (J YU.ATIKIt. M. I)
Physieiatfl Surgeon.
URAHAm, ; ; : TEXAS
fii^rottico at Akin’s Drug Store.
E§; K- N. PMCE.
Phjsieias, Sur^cni Obitetrician
Ti ft A H A M, l»EX A S
All calls attended to in town or c ountry
*Wire at Kyue’ Drug Store.
Dr. W. W. JAMES
Ph7ueiafl,Sar|soB0 Oh:tetrici&a
GKATIAM. TEXAS.
Office at Akin’* Drug Store.
C>. SHORT
Matt. H. Chism.
B E 1ST Ti b T
Id the Bower Brick,
ORA HAM, TEXAS
jusiahlt; from apy-party standpoint. [• - \ir*ii i /
It takes 10(X) bushels bf corn to pay I ' ** hoop constantly on hand a good assortinctit of
Kansas
tile taxes on an averag;
farm, "all the wool of a whole Hock
of sheep, together with the hides
«nd the meat of their carcasses, to
do the same thing in Ohio. It takes
1U|(X);) bushel# of corn, or the prod-
uct of half a dozen farms, to pay
thciJtalary jof.a single public oJlicer
in Kansas, and the united effort of
a whole family for a whole year to
the interest on the mortgage-of
STAPLE AND FANCY
^“Office at the old Post Office Building
Joi: .'kin,
AlforijCT •; 1-J,a\v,
ft; r. ARsrni.n
ORAIIAM, : ; TEXAS.
Exarritning titles n specialty, having the
only *ct of Abstract Book* of hie County.
Oiias. C, J3h*ham
A ilo r Tf C J •’tltHLt) \y.
IES
tmrhverage farm- in Iilinui#. f •€»»!- L;. o i . .
tal alone is protected as found in-j HISO KG(.*J)S Oil htilDlI
vested io m.tmit'actures or with the || m c% •m ^ JV'
:HARDtim. Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware
I..... ; ; T&XA&
MILL practice m the Court* of Youne
»t HTwtvrtrn'1'' °l,nlh,h1 tUv Eodcral (MyR
Collect,,,n>. promptly attended to. *
-^Office in tlic cdurt Houre.
SELF RELIANCE.
'1 he suecc.'? ,ul iiic 11 'iduals jrrlil'c
if-- greatly ftwing t<> their early h iu'ii-
ing t(> depend upon their own re-
sources. Money or the expectation
ol it by inheritance has ruined more
nu rrlhaii the want of iy ever dbl.
If you (en, h young men to rely up-
on their own efforts, to he frugal
and industrious,^ you furnislr-then’i
"dli a pmduetTve capital which iio
man can ever wrest from them. A
^refill training in business affairn
is one of the best methods of im-
parting these habits. The prinei-
jde of debt and credit enters largelv
into the formation of habits < f
promptness, perseverence and selfx
reliance. _. ■. / ,^..
No matter how much wealth a
nian has, and his children prospec-
tively, there should be food ambex-
ercisc provided for the faculties of
the mind, as well as toy the body
ami the father who faile to -fH’oVHle
lor this want leaves the capacities
VE children undeveloped, and
fails in the most essential part ofL^
lin n education The mother who
permits In r daughters to grow up
indolently, because there m money
' "ougli to pay for attendants, who
does not. bend their minds to some
intelligent and elevating industry,
shuts the door to many a delight
and pleasure, and opens one to dis-
satisfaction and corrosive fretfulness.
THEIR BUSINESS BOOMING.
Probably no opp other thing has caureJ
Mich general revival nftrado Ht J. E. Rvu*’
Drug More as their giving away to their eu«-
tuiuera of w, lutmv freo trial bottle* of Dr.
Kitiir'* New Di.'cnyery for < onsuniption.
this ?er
tions of the protected trusts. The
Ice.
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ZAS.
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are cer-
4 I
itand^
question of price is no longer fixed
by rMc ('list, of production, but by)
** 1-jp; lowest possible margin on wilioU
the producer can exist. Bountiful
crops ate a burden and mean de-
pression rather than 'prosperity.
Tiu» demand f *r dividends on values
that were never invested are mer-
eii-4 -isly wnested from the coin.ii
, fliAkv country, tin* demand being!
er.fe-.- 1 bv'iu, cr-'Lile i-om-u ".ions,
no1 pooling M^sociations. which find
ih-ir full .variant in the law. Re-
li -f miHi m-Viwim to .all (he states
- lying west oj ?tie* .V41eghauies <ir
i - bvili, n‘1 old politicd bArtieb will
di 'appear a# llaxiu lUu-flwain. Tim
‘*)TToiii'AtmfiKTiTIs a^iilnTutEion of,
n'M'V-. w-iknesso'; and blim'lera!
hnvi‘ be-jp ftjitereit in uiiwTs-j
4 ’ ti an t permitted by the political
hi i*i<lii*-of \^oivrs.
:^rl‘!Ul,Uril1 1 *nP ts, (iUlligPistols ATTORNST-ir-LAW AMT
AWI'VI JhIJTiOM, FI TACKLE ft
S-WLJC MACHINES.
Which he is selli ng at‘Bed-Rook prices,
CRAHAM.TEZAS.
land agent.
l rr:chain. V nunp- Texas
'Lhclr mim-Ts .sriiipTv enormous in this Very
valuublf urtielc from {Tie fact thttit always
cures and never ilisoppoint*. ( ough*. Colds.
A rthiiia, BrepcfiiU*, Croup, and all threat
HinMung sdiseHses quickly cured. You can
test it before 1 tlying by getting » UruH boUle
free, larg, size $1. Every buttle warranted.
A. 15. (IANT,
ATTDSNET-AT-L.&'W.
uxvsyor and Notary Public,
S. R JEFFERY,
DEALER IN
Solicits I.iind Businessi i„ all its forms. •
•M^offiee in the Beckham Ending j
JdUUAM, : : : : TEXAE.
c. w . JWTNSON.
Lt iu e n e v - tt t* I i a vv,
(IRAHAM. TEXAS.
At Gainesville Mr. and Mfs. A.
Cobh upon retiring placed a bucket
partialiy filled with drinking water
on the lloor by the bedside. Dur-
ing -the night llie infant, which was
fymgirt frnTit of tf Tm ITTffrTelT o'ufr;
ol the head fora-most into the
water and Was drowned.. The ae-
‘ ident was not disi overed till morn-
ing, \\ hen the mother awoke and ”
missed the babe she east her eyes
to the floor and beheld its dead
body with the pead and shoulders
^submerged. ■—-*——*—-.
D-
9*L
EPOCH.
the • rumition from long, lingering*and
p* nfu! aid.ni*- to rob-.i-n hptltli in,irk-aii
»';i i h in Uu> lifo of the iiidividml. Such a ri>-
tnarkahlp ii? trea-uroif ttt*Uio numi .ry
hii f tV ugoricy whvr -hv tin* good hiq.lt I.
liMii Mtfitiiip.d i- gratcfoHv blwwnd. tti‘iio«>i(
i ;h-.t *o -mi -h i- n i i m praise of Klegtric
B .li-r-. So mtfiy fiwl UiwVOwoUioirre-tor-
ni .J, to ho ilth, to tb ore Of tho fiio-tt v |.
l -i'uiyo »i»d, fonte. lfy*u are tiouh,h><i with
HhY.diMofljV of KMn**vs, Liver or Stoniach,
ot i mg or -hurt st inning you will surely find
rdi *» bv u-e of Klootri -Bitter*. Sold at nOe.
and $1 per hott I* at ityn*’ Drug StoG.
WIHES, L'QDORS and cigars,
r.RSHm . .... TEXAS
Will praetiee in the Court* of Young and
rind adjoining mmltieo. ~~
fcjfOffi.v up-*iairs in t> ■■ ’’••.-khaiu I5rick
Keep* dnnutantlv on lmn.l the following popular brands of Liquors:
B. J. Semiiit’s <v (’o.. Ytinnost’e Rve. 0. F. C.
Tiiylor ami Belle of Nelson, (cit-e gpad*;) also Beile «>i
Nelson W. H McBrayer- Bond* Lillard. Guclienheime.-
K.'om Bulk: also, the finest rtf Apple and IVaoli Ttrandv
I have all <rt my goads shipped (U«wf, JVo»t distillen
PMete A. Martin,
Atfon}cy-at-Li'.w,.
At RAH AM. - : ; ; TEXAS
(’olleetiOn- pMinptlv attended to. Will
praytieo in the State mid Federal Court*.
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resid«nt;r
Denver is hj Lhc heat of a Sunday
cl-vungooptcst', . The News, .•vdc-ifD
n.vratie i>.'ipcr, stirred thc pmiplc up
but a "organized demand far the en-
... fureemeut of the Sunday law.' The
city trfttetaia werefonWby the pres-
sure of public sentiment to make
flfat effort at its ctlforeeumnt that
Ins prohably ever beci> made in
D-nver. The opjyrtsing elements
claim ’d thai the gAner#-!, law of the
state did not ^pply to Deftver, be-
cause of dertaip provision# in its
np.’Cial charter. A test en^-was
takerf to the Supreme Court and a
division has just beefi reached af-
firming the force of the la* t-> Dcn-
’ vor, lu well a»el#cvRMelle. Now the"
irimteetants are ta(kin^, aswuieanft
of yetali.vtipn, of trying to ol(uG.«W
R. L. RICKMAN & CO'
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dealers
E. IV. (ilRAM),
Attcrriey at Law,
BVcA LEX’* A UXK A SA l. VE.
The B***t Sslvo in th(. world for Cut-
flniiys, Fores, Ulvcr*. Fait Rlioum, Frvip
Sores, Tottrtr,.Ch*pi.od liunds, Chilblain-" ' 1
Corns, and all Skin Krnptions, and pq^tivyhr
enrt* or' no pay required. It i« gilab
.antoed to givo' pcrft ot satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price g6 cents |h*t bos. For
•ale by K. G. Grain,m A Co., Druggists.‘
=s£e
ORA HAM, MEXAS.
R. HOkLINGSWORTH.
M &sd CsiletisgAfent,
' IliiNcii Mail: T. B*. Wheeler is. a
good tfom. says the San Antonio
Express, but lie livea too far west
to be governor. Sectional preju-
dice alone should not operate against
him. According to our way ot
thinking -fudge WheeJcr is not th<
best man‘hi 111. slate for tile pt»SD
tion, b«t ‘..we,, will never urge geo-
graphical incompeteney agaiilst.
him.
Lions
drug rttorcs, stop thrt street cars, etc.
W i# a novel fight Wwort tlrtu Den-
ver, and |t is especially novel in
View of the fact tftftt the Sunday
^orth
CULTIVATORS, NARROWS, and other
___ BHOWM mu B! ITERS
cuh* Indigentifnr, l*.1llon*r —. I\,Tpeii*ia Val*.
lift, NiBn’OUUp*'-. and oencrai lyMtlly. Htrui-
cUn: r*«wtBinand All <l< Hlc,rs sail it. Oqiiuim*
baa trade mark and CrnWH'd rod Itnc-uri wrapper.
GRAHAM,TEXAN
Wilt pay Rfiecial aUnttton to paving Taxi* (
■irrr*h“-. .; . i -1.. -----------..^r
I darkey, whose .riches do not sutistv
. - J. E. RYUS,
HeilEstate &sd Issunnei Agest
Cmilianr, Texas.
All bu-inoviintru-Ti'd io u« will har* prompt
and caret it I attention. ________
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|n apiJ ...»»j|luiifm:t4^i,Mi>f-St4>vGN< Tifiwnrr.
anckcU-Metaik 5«S:«f?iM
Mail.
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raffftted Imn 3oo8iif.
North Side PubEo Squaw, GRAHAM, TEXAS
Tilling County
NURSERIES.
hihi, and who craves for social
equality* has offered tifteem thous-
and dollars to any reputable white
man who will marry bis daughter.
Some of the Northern fanatics who
preach social-equality ought to send
thoir sons down.
L. J. BOWSE, Proprietor.
Patrnnire bottw* induatrv by buying tour
NilMeryNtnok st home #nd g*l‘wh« ydu buy."
A good ttH-ottinwit of 1'retv* And 8firubl>f>rT
qow on hand fur Spring planting. Come and
•*« ‘ "
KnglHih Spavin Liniment removr* nil Hard,
Soft or Calloused Lun>|ai and Blcmiuhre from
horere, Blood Spavin*, Curb*. Spliut*.
tWfmey, Rlng-bono, Stifl,*a, ^pnina, all
Throata. L'ough*, ytr.-. Save|60 by,
ure of on# tantyi*. VV aJraUid tlie most Won
daaftit AAlxroiab Cnw^w -hAew*. Vo*
K. O. Graham A Co., DmgjfiaU, Graham, *
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Ottfar Pasta far Ms. Addrr** B. ■ %
Mr.lyNfflk, Graham, T-m,
/VI Ull I|(V4IV« AVI '.pilUL plAAUUilL* VUllieBIlU «Av- - ..•**»-
**MOy- • - ;• Itch, AUiwa, and iMtsMHI <u» human *
Otic and a quarter mile* north of Gmhano- anintala cured Jp 80 minuta* b« a ootfor ,
I guarantee hvrrjtblng fWh and tru« ftatiturf Lottfen. ThN nevarwWi. Mf>
n*no*t____ ' ' ,J.' v / *• . K. G. Graliaaa A Co., ^Yphf
. K. G. Graham A Co
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1890, newspaper, March 6, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116742/m1/1/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.