Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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Tlie Graham Reader.
J. W. GRAVES, !Proprietor.
Chicago wou the World's F air lo*
i.atiuu by a handsome majority
John Jacob As tor, of Now ^ ork,
in death lie left a $200,000,000
estate. 4
VVm. MILLIKAN,
LAND AGENT
Ai)d Surveyor,-
Bryson, Jack County, Texas
Rev. Sam June#’in now preaching.
in Tvler and will he in Fort Worth
on the 20th inst.
-a--—-
Licut-Gbvernpr W heeler, of Cis-
co^ haw announced himself a candi-
date for governor. *
The Ikard pasture, near Henri-
etta, has been sold and will be cut
into small tracts for farms.
BELKKAP fiUOBtT.
The river was f: .-.-ir ver last
Friday morning, ac t wrresonje
of.thc early gajctlcH.*,
Mr Kiddle has sold tit* rr-idrnr®
to Mr. Hull and his shop to Mrs.
Lauderdale. We will all welcome
Mr. Hull to mu-little town, hut are __
softy to lose Mr. Riddle and t unity. Will m*ke«rvuy»,furnlih plan and ti.-liL*
There areonly two gn*c*-i'v stores iioU*, t>uy and s<-11 liuuU on commission,
in flelknap now; Mr. Gage, one of "',Klyr **,ld P**y **'» P^rty for non-
, . i ... ,• r*--»i*, upg.itiute linuis, iM-riuot title* and
our merchants,, hamujy^ie out i lliak wlUkt,X
business . T -jjwm 1 ’-1— -—-a--—
if,.,1 **/v-vcrc, .a wiiij Cattle For Sale.
a kmte tie- other night lie had »f**(»*w • ■**•■»*•
been to Graham. AUiut <100 ti.-iul pf chmSe native N. 'V
Our drunk factorv Jh closed. • Teia« at.»«kcauls for *«le or eicTmi.j;.- fur
.... ■ '1 • 1' land. Saul are in two-nrantj!}, Will
Mr 11 norge IS lying very low ■ ^ ^yoT partuular*
M. T. Jones Lumber Company,
' CTfCO. TEX -A fc,
dealEBB in all kinds of • '..-
I^onurli *!c itressed Lumber,’1
. ■
I
TO
Tii re
dollars tii
Shingles, Sash,
aicuunltu
'land need
and pay '
anew wit!
with typhoid fever.
Messrs. W tritely are fencing in
Over a thousand acres of land north
west of town and putting part,of it
info cultivation.
It'is reported that
one of our
applv to or a.klnv.*
J. W. CO LUTON, /
Onrtrutda, Jack (Jo., Texa*.
FOR TRADE.
I have a lot of very tine Red Seed OaU
raiaeil in 1888, at my tar4 lour miles Nurth
D00BS, BLIKDS, PICKETS, LIME, CE^.ELT, ELLIS,
PLASTEBI1TG-, LATHS. CEDAB POSTS, ETC.
\ ♦
Joe W
court at J
W atchns
g.irriAseii'A
, « j . • i biwo ui a*• my »■
young UICII ih thinking ol getting of Graham, to trade for
Tied. W: Biisdett,
mitt°d suicide in Dallas last Satur-
day by opening an artery in his arm.
u
The breaking of a (Tam nearT’hue-
nix, Arizona, destroyed hundreds of
lives, and the people are calling for
assistance.
’’.married. May he have success in
aged 72^ com* }tj^ utiderlakin^ and pass around
the cake.
Miss Bell, of Denton, is tea.hing
a music cl ass.
Belknap has a hog lanf and lots
of hogs. What we need most now'
is a hog catcher. 3-3-90.
S. R. JKKFKRY.
.«**
... .J«jtdfould and fain sly are mak-
ing a tour over the State, inspecting
the Gould railroads. The old gen-
tleman usually makes these trips jrt
to Texas semi-annually.'
Mr. Pendleton, the Democratic
West Virginia congressnuyi who
has hcep unseated by a Republican
"Vote of less than a quorum, the
Democrats refraining from voting,
will take his case to the supreme
of the United States. Tlie
| decision of that forum will put an
Candidates for county.offices are
arrndtjnring themselves in
spective county papers, all over the
State. T.he crop ofcnndidUt.es, this
year, will he unusually large’
The Democratic Executive Coins
mitten will meet at Latnpases on
the first of AprrH'nr tire purpose Wf
j rnri to a vexed question of parlia-
■ meiitary law that seems never Id
• have reached jmlicmHntrrprr-tati<»n.
It. remains to he seen whether the
s up rent ie court which is, with three
exceptions, Republican, will con-
sider the matter from a partisan or
from a judicial •standpoints—Mail.
The Richmond State records a par
tetrt-f ruth •: ——More money is spent
V^i
v
fixing tie- time and place ?.»r hold- ri1 "• w>papct advyrtisplg now than
, , ,, *" ever before, and410 money is spent
ing the next Democratic Mate! on- , . c- 1
^ - to better advantage. No wide-
ventmn. It Le held at Port : .(Uaki. rgWhfcfll fitgllll till M have
Wurth,.by.Jill means, his Olds The merchant who docs
spend money—in printci’s i.ifc-
ig day -by-slay wnll ahm.up.almp atomic-.
in the hearts of ilic people—getting—
while Harrison
AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER.
We are now enabled to send the
Lkaukk and the Dallas Weekly
News, including the celebrated pic-
ture entitled “The Russian Wed-
ding Feast,” for 12.$0. Remember
this is an exceptional offer—the
Lkaukk ami the Weekly News one
year and the picture—alWfor $2.50.
Rotnemher, also, that no subscrip-
tion will be received? without the
cash in advance. We'Yill extend
this offer hut a short tinny so avail
yourself of the opportunity.
eTd'this.
We cordiallv invite and do really
insist that our delinquent customers
come up and settle their accounts.
We have Carried a great many of
Vdu for two years, Gehtlcmcn
.st(/|» in and square upyour accounts.
They are small hut amount to umij.
cv with us. Ghkko A Jmwkll.
1 MePHAIL & AKIN.
LOAN AGENTS,
r’"*-' ■ .i ^ ‘ ■ y . "■ - ' ^
^YBSTHA JTOHS A N I)
Fire Insurance Agents,
, GHiAHA TEXAS.
A new
abode wi
Ws^n t
FltdlT
was visit
week.
Vtuliua, L
At nil priwi
Mr.'".
has, been
< i raham.
Watch..*
<b»rri»*on’».
1890 Announcement.
Frank
day- morn
at A rebel
W. S. MeJIMSEY,
DEALER IN
7f
Sewing I
At nil price*
Airs. J.
fertng wit
THOMSON HOUSE.
I A’<k, MEHh V */KHH HU VSKr
. Congressman Kilgore Is. JluL cfi-
bigger, as H were, while Harrison T,1-n>1.l,ti(. uVer llu. World’, fair
is growing smaller, i This is in ac- j,r,and wants to know if the
qprdance with the fitness of things. United States proposes to go into
JSmall people, when put in-places Abe show business in opposition to. , ■ * <- • ■* j
larger tlr.ni tlu-y aiv, n.VUmll/*™. 5,1 OWSlt EllgllSh RmSCly.
J ^ .know, that Cody > acgrcuation ol - ■ - ■ w - -
Arrekminles and howlirurf tmnmefte-
V' . ._ A t \ - ;
flood ttref nil'I font her lied, ill wilil<-r. Kollt h
rooms in tSunimer. Good milk and butter tin
vr*r round. Free sample roiiinii and ever\
eomfort a traVfiTiiUi man wants.
J. It. THOMSllN. PrnjVr.
tthtall(«r themselves.
■ . ----;—j1 Can not cuinptifto wjw the oient i.ip-
I.A. \\ altob, the absconding ex- p,„fi-Ujne now exhibiting in the Na-
prcSs clerk of Dallas, who curried tioiial capitol.—Post,
off SAnOOO, lias been arrested at
St.Johns, New Brunswick. Only ^ol{1 -^'k , Mutch 1.
11 an Indian despa-
ir sonic
having
last tweii-
tilsit. He is
barged with jnurder, assault with
iuLent.to kill and Hisfbi* stealing.
$7,000 WaS found, on Ids person.
Gibson -Fatridge
.VUUU.OU ...» i” —U'rn wanted to
T.atkk.—NN aitnrn wrriWnAri-.d wt ■nxac. vra-\irought in to-dav, i
St. Johmjy-on the* 1st inst., wlien a been eaptured hn Sunday
compromise was effected arid the ty-ihght miles from 1 tils
prisorpir discharged. He. returned
Trade Mark.
Murray’s Spc’f'ifir
A gUHiiuit.'cd cun1 for nil rior-
vouii discuses, 'Hell a, WEAK
Memory. Loss>-T R. »io Pow-
er, Hvsicfin, Headache, ain
'n Back, NervcuaRroi-
.Ta* trati. n, Wakefulness, Leu-
t c >. ••nfl corrhoea, Universal Lassi-
4ude, Seminal Weakness, Impoteucv and
general loss of pi^wer of the (ierKTnfRe Or-
gans;.—in cither sex, caused In indiseretian
or over-exertion, aitd w hich ul- Tfade Mark,
tiinulelf lends to 'Fkkmatchk
t
old age, laasvirt uiuDdon-
sumjitiori, ^1.00 a lion or six $$$■:
Ih , x es ft>r ijtft OO;- —Pentfy m . rt- V r ‘
Fimiitnro, Queens ware, rndertakin^;
• ' • | | T • 1 1 T V 1
focoVerrn
Try Minerf
Paints, Oiks, Varnishes and Brushes,
Liimbern)cK)rs:aB(i Window Sash.
Daily ordering and have ^tt^foute une 0,1*
the most compleie stocks ever brought t(f^
this market.
,\Vr-Sr McJIMSHY.
Ge t. Jc
the olficc
A. Waliiu
Don’t sul
Ry us’ Lis-'l
Mil" at U. G
JLJLJ
n targe, sti
gootD for,
DAILY A AIL ANO STAGE LIKE.
JECU SRAiiAM ts-WKATHKRFOED.
Tl’RXHk 6c (VAT I.A In:R, Prnnrivtor*.
a
Ttli". {lelot
f. (lorrisHci
Hr.g cb
Gruhnnp'
able hogs
( 'an ful drivers and £ood tnrimr
Kramer <V IjHoyeks, Agents.
(* 1'aliHin, Tineas.
i
' few ho
3R cents H
ge. so.no ol
T K .idcr wi
-T„ijU iV1 '->
—
ail the money Wit $t>0GU and is noy rpp- 0jfi(.(.rs brought him to bay in a j «u receipt of priw-v Full
a free man.
• .....-
j•; 11 on aTId~tTad J<> l>urit it < 1 < iivii’ nc-
TiiFliWiTcTn surrctulcr. ■ He came
Iv , ,, | , , |, , WE GUARANTEE StX BOXES
I J.K K Hawes Wits hanged at I>ir- jf<>*tlre-(HM>r ftltU tllTt*W"(iOWn hin urlus to curi‘aii\ e»i.-(k. For cvefv $5.00LDrder re-
mingham, Ala., last Friday for the just ae the roof feci in.
Mo., March 1
murder rrt his wife atid two etiiTdren „
Kansas I.itv
O.J December 4t.li, WK -He stqted A At.rt lie’Times from Lamar,
•*<--1
.on the gallows that John Wylie did Mo.,...says: During an entertain-
th-, killing arid was paid $200 hv pnent, which was held at tbe Short
him for his services. It will he rv- '•■“’hob} twelve tniles' west of here
. . i „ ,i »i . ii i last flight, four men became in-
membered that Hawes was married , , G ’ , „
violvcd in a quarrel. Mrs. Hcnrv
spoil aftei the killing to Miss,. May ;$hort. who was present, witnessed
Storrcy. at Columbus, Miss., and it, fainted and died. She was sub-
w;t> arrested the same nigi.t, while jeet to heart disease. Six men re-
passi. g.through Birmingham on hi- cidvcd painfn\ wounds in the epurtse
Georgia to spend his honey- ° U' lo"* , .1
moon. * ' The Dolph senate committee is
j . . - investigating the methods hv which
■ AY ork is progressing rapidly on the trews of executive sessions of the
tm Fort Worth and Albuquerque **»ate « kr‘Vl’T» to the public, and
nmrISul. An army „f (i,m an.l >>! mum.gatinK .ronv.,,a,,fr
teams'''are liiaking the dirt Hv. Tb
<'civetl wc-end six Luxes, vx it!i h written giiwr-
'inteetu refund tlie Minify if (Uir>|iei ill. < 1.1. s
nut ettos »cure. AddrsssfjiU isHmmmiiit-
tion* to tlie Sole Mrtnutneuirers,
Thk Mcrkat Mkdk isk ('«>.;
t i KHiisns.I.'ity , Mi
|fc)jr-Sidd in GruliHUi by
D. K. AKIN, $ebj Agent.
A Wfk in
I Hope You Are Well
EnoRjjb to do without
aro not you ought to ^ot
BEST AITD PTJHZiST
lie and )
yon issHii; li
Drugs of any kind; but if »you
tin* vei v
.V very
j,,ye.| IIV
id nee ot
vbr. rveni
Ton T’fut findrp I liTTVETfimi ' ' They Jiuy iioidw*
todake but they aro PURE. an<F"whon YtaihaVeOccasion
to use ttitiiD.yon may be sure that
V Lite Le
/ , OlS, Oa.ss, |
*nl. dijuuuu
~r~
You Dr in' Your Own Health
But Drugs are liotiill. I havo a
trpen
We k oni
rl^ tgtdj- 'HI
ti •. days.
Bought tf»e tf-'-ineiUi
HIGH AEM'
june m
8EWINC K1AC!HCN£
BBOAUSt IT WAS THE BEST.
fn a pure metji'oine.
‘nil lint; of
ODORS, TOILET PREPARATIONS, BRUSHES, &c..
My prioos aro as low as they can bo made.
DAVID R. AKIN*. *
V&i
i Lcjmiriiu
Clir MOlinue
■rii’s *iorw.
M'r. M
Tar lekiin
b i 411104$
a id Tile-
-
W
-tC. 1
men. The witnesses will gather
mure newt than the committee will
contract for the construction of the get testimony. - ,
first Ilk► miles of the road bas been •■‘j * ^
i , , w ,, . -in . , , • ■ A gentleman who was recently
let to Mallory, Ihftverand Lushingv ■ > , J
. , • ’ married in Newport, Kv , gavi* up
the largest railroad builders m the an mb enfant M- $7d,'ooo ratlmr
country, and they have-.sublet thirty than miss getting the object of bis
miles of it to Hurley', Tiernev A choice. He was a widower, and
Evncli, and these latter gcritleineh kis first wife's property was to t;e7
, •. , , , . ., • vert to his mother in case' lie imtr-
are to have it completed to Spring- . ^
town in a speeiliod time. The en- ___m m _ ,
IF YOU WANT .
I^ettor Hoads. Bill Hoads. Stateuierfts. Cards, Wedding
Invitations, Ball Piokots. Fnnornl Notions. Dodgers.
Posters. Panipli!et> I.t gnl Blaid-s. or any J
I’.irtics w
atUnulud in
T j. Y I
.returned
niglit at 1
frozen-.
, A* *0tnu |
on .i Smviiu
■wll iliom oi
»>r j, I O.f)0 p
-(FtirriMM.il.
Kind of Job Printing, send it to lie
lf;adf;r office, a
The ell
L.idiqs’
F; iday t-v
—both so
ri
kl’TT-’Y^ ’'
^ tip'JUKfirvilea.is tii be eompleted in In. Ihedmont, w’hile aIpca3aot was
i.uue year from the time the contract lately engaged digging the sod, he MAttl THEY ALL WANT IT
J was made. Regular trains on this discovered a deep hole in which
, .« , . . A, , were found buried an immense col-
r.f.i.l will be roi.HuiK .nl.. «.r»h«Bi ...............
f*y the first of »etnf>er. On to Al- 0f the Rotnan republic and empire.
fiiuqUeriiue.
■ Two Uhi. ago women have t up
* 'Utre most s'-verr went her ntVhF'iUltbgoriTstK- claitns as The widows
atief oTdne'Vnait . 'axHl go tq evurt uyer a
$ti00 tc-tate-
-xafjoli prevail. 1 in
[Daily Jdail and |}ta^e' ljine,
Graham to Henrietta.
FROST & WHITE, Proprietors.
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Arreto Phot
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Him. A
from Dal
will open
here next
Far ll 4m< «Mh 1m*bUM wark. *
Ssnplt MmMm •! Factory Price.;
^ ISSSS6 UKARE-^I.OO one $7.00 Hound Trip,,
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.