Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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,/. \v. GRAVES, Proprietor.
fpi rrojiqm T pnHpr I The United States Congress which Governor Goddell, of New H&nip-
v ’ met on the first Monday in Decent- shire, ha^ issued the following ex-
lier Has so far done nothing worthy traordinury pro< imitation : “In
of not. . and ibsethns to us, at this view of the various heinous crimes
distance, tlikt that body is at pret;- wiiich liave been committed in our
ent far more ornamental than useful state within the past few weeks, di-;
to the people of the land. redly traceable to the use,4>fi intax-
icating liquors, in the sale of whUi
George W Curtis says that Gro-
ver Clej^l^mkis tiie most .populai
living American. The (.'hiriago In-
ter-Oeean says that Mrs.'Cleveland
is the most popular American. As
there is no room for argument we
had better elect them president and
vice president on the woman’s
rights ticket.
Brazil has fixed Nov. 15, lMtHI, for
the meeting of an assembly repre-
senting the jmople of the eountrv
to frame a constitution and a stable
government. Until that time a pro-
visional government will direct the
affairs of the new republic,, with
R.L. RICKMAN & CO.
J»sl
DEALERS IN
Kfiturda
(’(ititmis
i dav.
General Fonseca at the heqdas prii-
visional president. Thus dies the
only monarchy in the western hem-
isphere.
There j,s something very peculiar
a|)out therulings of theTexAs Court
>>( Appeals., Jj'hey have actually
affirmed the judgment of convic-
tion against poor drunken Davis
who killed it. C. Evans in . Fort
Worth in a flt of drunken Frenzy,
T I>avis is to he lnmg./ At the
same time rich Tom Yftrnell, who
killed poor old man hand because
Bund tried to" defend the chastity of
his daughter, breathes' the air of
freedom hccniiae the (siurt would
not affirm an eight* years! sentence.
ilH*-
Mj/iire glad to oce th|c renewed
interest in-the--( onicdcrAtc Home
The disabled wuMfer*q£the C’unfwd-
erdey fought for the rights of their
respective states and it is the duty
of the people of the South to pro-
vide foj-them. We have been tax-
ed tor a lonji time to support .those
who tought against-w, nfrd now'we
are called upon to jib something for
our Irieiid.s. W e hope, everv Texan
wdl respond to.The call .affd eom
tribuUi hi the siqiporGof those who
fisabTed Th" i
m ch
-Texas.
defense
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It it* Chri.'ttiias night. The city
i- lull of life and gavetv, laughter
and Song, An unknown mail stag-
gers along the streets and into a har-
/ room'. He calls for drink and it is
given him as long as his money
lasts. At last he is,thrust fro^n the
<loor penniless and drunk. He stag-
gers a few blocks away, hut it is
odd and ;a numbness ’creeps over
Ins limlwj, He gropes into an allov
and sits down to rpsj. Itc sleeps,
At day-break a corpse is hauled to
tin morgue—-.unknown—unhoriored
—buried in the potter’s field. Far
away in his, boyhood’s home the
stranger’s mother, broiherB.ahd sis-
t« rs look for him in vain. He ha*
gon : to l)is etern.tl doom a victim
ot strong drink. Ho\V mauv such
p ises h’a’pp ned last week in the
northern cities?
Moral-National Prohibit Lon.
Henrietta and Veninn paper-are ^in.iiml law> have heed flagrantly f
quarreling over the removal of the violated, now therefore I warn ail
Federal Court from Graham. Yer- p^oiS/engaged this illegal'wid
fieri ■ barges congressman Han- with (ltwully traffh to desiG therefrom im- ]
having pledged himself in fa\ur ul mrrhatrlv, and I call upon the at-j
“S' ZEEswxgzgs-nmTIVATORS HARROWS, and other
m *m«m, .......al„i uuLiifHiuno, nnnnuno, m.u umui
hold the court tor a generation, at |()flj(.j;ljs throughout the state and
r t
VVs sell hi
Build i
Tic \ .in
. Aav onA v
had better 11
Charley
Is now im
least/’
upon all good citizens of every party
to unite in one supreme effort to
/ - FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
A new indictment for conspiracy , to unite in one supreme effort to Also, (lwiloi’S in 5X11(1 11151 nufltCtlli’d’S <d StdX ( S, lillMdlC,
t<> brifreThe Cronin juries hashctul‘close ujlah<l suppress every liquor iMctillic Wiisli Tubs 5X11(1 Buckets, Metal ic b I lies, aiul ( or-
returned b\ the grandjury of ( hi- 1 saloon ol every d seription within j nigiltcd Iron t'ootlllg. J
cWo agnimt iohm E Urnhatn, A./mr Umfer*, Lehno guilty non#*- Guttering ’aild Well Toeing 2i Specialty
T 1 ”Tt’ II ® l . i _____nml .'i n TIL; *
You can ti
-Dr. (Lt
l> ;en very
T~
Dolls. Dol
I,. Hawks, F. W. Hunth, Mark Sol- cape.
Numerous decisions of our
omoin Jeremiajr O'Donnell, Thom-(supreme court attest the constitu-
te!, Kavanaugh and Joseph .Kotien. I tionafity of the prohibitory liquor
It differed otdy in tlse ptore careful j laws. Let. tlmiu. he. vigorousiv tyi=.
and technical phraseology and am *......... * ...... ........
JolTWork done on slioit notice, ( nil find sec us.
North Side Ptihlio Stjtmre, GRAHAM. Th A AS
pier counts from the omnibus in-
dictment returned by the special
grand jury which last investigated
the t on-piracy.
The Washington. Post, under tin1
head of pensions, savs ‘(‘Among
the startling statements iff regard to
pension?* submitted, by Hecretarr
Noble in his repmt is the-one to the
effect that over one thousand mil-
lion dollars have been paid in pen-
Blritn Siffw anti that there are
now pending four hundred and. sev-
enty thousand pension claims.- The
Secretary ,a»ks for giyex- ninety-sev-
en inTllTons for next year, and, itr
xe-p irtitH? eiglvU'-nine millions as
paid this year, he stales that a mil-
lion and a half of that sum was re-
ceived bv pension attorneys.”
hi
jLust-.ivc week- previous to the return imy
hereof, to he urul a|>ihi*r hei'ore ltie Honnnthle
“Secretary Blaine jyid his repuhlil
ean exjlrortidu not ,s*-em to fully
agree, upon -the seen-tarv’s vigi r
otj^ foreign policy. Mr. Blaine and
Senator Edmunds it is alleged are
not on speaking terms and Senator
IIuur never liunors the honorable
sec re'wry with his presimce at the
])remier’s mansion, Mr. Blaine
though-the chief of the cabinet of
the Harrison administration seems
to have antagonized by his poliev
two of tin* most prominent of the
republican senators, and Ihe -pbssi-
bility of nomination for the higl#.of-
fice to which lie aspjred grow s small
by degrees and beautifully less.
TlAj suicide’ mania deems to be
spreading, The Austin Globe re-
pufts four at Austin last week, Two
lure men/nil ■tireTfrniwn', I
i:
i)ne fellow shot himself beeatfse hi
girl gave him the g. h., and the oth-
er fellow was drunk. These two
individuals can he very well spared
the community. The women were
jrf the soiled dove variety.
■
The Dallas Tirryes-ll rald laft
forced that our people may enjoy
the great benefits which are sure to
follow, and I cannot refrain.from
urging all churches, temperance or-
ganizations and all persons who de-
vire the best good of qnr comtnon-
wealth-to redouble their efforts to
promote personal sobriety ami tem-
perance amongst our people/V
■ Gitatiou Oy £ a ouo auoti.
TtfB S f'ATK OK TKX AMr.
To the Sheriff or an/ Constable
of Young County, Greeting:
X/ol ar») hereby coiuiaumleil to suinmon
JL the unkncoVn heir!- of Alford Moore,
and the unkimwii heir» of D. M. Ford, by
making publication of thin citation in Tux
Graham I.kakkk, a.+icwq»npcr published in
'l ■. 111 jlT county, State of Texas am id cjjatioii
I.. In' jiubTlsTied oiicnSn Aacb \n--k bot> fi»hl
sius-essivc \M'i k- previourtto the return <ni\
District t.'oiirt of Young ounty, fT-exus, ut
the next regular term tliereof, t" be hobfru at
the Court Hoiiao in Grahani, on the fifth Mon-
day after the Hist Monday in January, a. d,
IS *0. then and there1 to answer the piaintittV
peiuion tiled iu a .suit in said C«'Ui t. on th*
-’ttli day of duly, a. i>. ISSS. wherein
Young county ami I. P. Trimble and It.
I 'lilklev and John Hrockman are plaintiffs,
an>F (4. W-. Nortnn. W. T’wbiii mat tt, K,
Beatty, and the heirs, of Alford Moon*, and
.the .la ir-of J). M! Ford aifa- tUjendanta;.Hie
numher of aaid suit being 2d0, and alleging
in .-iih-tanee as follows, viz : That plaintiff-
arc the owunra uf the South part of a heugue
Survey in the S. VV. part ofToung county,
Thkiu, in the uuuie.of Young county Sehoui
Land; that defelidatits ehthn title to three sev-
eral surveys, viz: the Alford Moore, the J.
Ul Buatilio und ihe Meiuu'ean Hunt survey,
which are lA conflUt wlth plaintiffs' sOI > '■>,
and praying judgment for damages and costs,
and for eanciJlation of so null'll of said eon-
dieting patent* ** are in confl lei with jilaih-
tiff>’ survey j and for a deem; removing cloud
from plaintiff-’ title.
Herein fail not, add have you before said
V'emt tliis writ with yourCnoorsynHmt there-
on showing how you have executed the same.
Witness, A. T. Gay, • lerkol the District
Court of Young County,
i.. Given under mv hand undne il of
raid Court, at my office in the town of Gra-
ham, this Util day of December’ a'. I>. JHMh
. An T. GAY. Clerk
“ District‘Court, Young Co., Texas.
I certify that the shove is a tme copy of
' ’ T. B. C< 11,1.i Kit.
Cicatica by Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or anjf Constable of
Young County, Greeting:
\rOl ’ are hereby commanded to summon
1 11 iif unknown heirs of Alford Moore by
ikijig publication of tlii- citation wmei* in
each week f>.T efg(lt (H) sHecxwsive w4*ks pre-
vious to tin1 return day liereof, in tkeGftAHiM
W"Ok h’ftirl th e t\Vri oflir-erk irf th<• ’ Ll' 11 U'-'w-pap r published in- Yopng
i _ j county, Iexas, to appear at the next regular
I >• p.'tftllM’rtt ol J ustice weri in Dill- term of tin* District Court-of. Voting count v.
las, smjfposhd to halve bean sent by I*” ,M‘ ho,den Ht tD-na,f, in
.... . -t--1 " *1 ( Attorney Gem:
Henry W. (irmly, the edifoflrpf! yuesf of Eugene Marshal 1,-to :nn 2ttth .g .,— ^ Dl w,Hiilu^
. Graham, ou tlie oth Moiulav affer the 1st
Monday in .Isnunrvy |A. k. lH'.K), then and
I there to answer a petition tiled in said Court
Jeff Sin
lion t«> hi.-
S. R. JEFFERY,
DeAler ix
Mrs r
rU'hit?
friepds.
Wichita 1'
Prospeo
slay. T,e1
for moi/e(
C ".11 at Cl
new pictures
WINES, LlOOCeS AND CIGARS,
GRAHAM/-/. ... - TEXAS.
A fa mil ’
from c asto
Ibis week
Kwpn constantlv on Imod the following popular brand* of Liquors:
B. J. Semmes Nr Co.. Yannesscc Rye, O. F C.*>^
Taylor iind Belle .of Nelson, (case goods;) also Belle ol
Nelson, \V. II MoBraver. Bond A lallard. (Gicbenheiiiicr
D. Q.
moved to 1
<lriplane
Violins, B(
nt all price.,
s4‘
Rye in bulk: ab*v4hb finest of Ap]>Ie'and lVucli Bnirdy.
1 I liave all of mv goods skipped direct from distillery
-I M!*'' +’>
Boon min
friends thi
gg|6HQHT,
I;i th’fe Bower Brick,
Will-keep eoustantiy on baml a.g(HwJ, .nssortinent of
Having pis
lure. 1 am i
r -asonnhle tl
Dr.
STAPLEANDFANCY
&
hi* re*id»i
ted iri eom
GROCES IE
4U
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I
i it
Mr*. Dr
finite *iek
father, .T,
Ti 0 -/„
h ir. dun
yoiing f,,|i
able Uhri?
ITe also kbeps on hand:
HARDWARE, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware
And Agricultural Implements, Gunk.l’istols
AMMUAIlTIOiM. FISHING TACKLE *
~r
Don’t furg
have your t»s
The pu
M md i v if
idiv. Tt
hnekling i
renewed e
SEWING MACHINES.
Wliich he is selling ?it Bed-Rock prices.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Dr. Mat
f Henrii
rf the Bon
the30i
T7
eonvenem
J 1‘OitTEK & SON ,
'I
John Ti
tl-dav m.Qi
Hi* horAe
hi* eollar-
r*berWj*e.
ing hard 1
Attorney General Miller, at .the .re-
quest of Eugene Marshall,-to ip
Atlanta ( pnstitiition, and th^ t: g.it f the troubles at Graham.' If jj.h i*u tlux Docket “f said Court. w,her<'fn
Saddles,
Bridles,
MannfrteHiD-rp and- Dr*»ior* in —=
%
9ta.»m «.h eit- Quirts,
l*Z7.ell, et. al., are defeiuhmU. Said |H'lition I * ' '
li\‘ung ihe to,ist to the new South ijoy the lu^pitiility f>f her.people,
bofon thc-New England Sociidy sev- and fhen hark Yo Daka* and ,.n/f ^l.fl,,rtl.i"t5', ’"V
. • ' '. ' ' • • • lawful owners ill T. E.'iSt L. Ci . Siirvvv No.
eral years, ago, h,ft4.idk>sed hiaj edi- j ijYiihe of everv lawver in Dallfis the I*iV2, situated in the S. \x.^ part of Young
• Irxunurk umi Ultef-the ditvr he-.’ Ao'"Hiev, We will promise tu he sat- through tbe.Tol n lJruivn ‘’Rod"Survey, anil
yond lie died at the age of thir- i fied yi h their report,
ty-ffye, and in hi* death
Harness
Legy ms,
______
Siddlu ui Earns:: Mill to Order os Short htiet.
All ki mis of repair iii^ neatly done. I Brioes reasonlible.
H.
line of
etc., ever hr
tions c«n>ful
J-r*. W.
for Borne
lead Miss
rbar thi*
L oxnente
A few davi
ti\rmp*t
ou.* friend
the
new
the All'ord M<> ire SuTrer; that saiil rnrVevs I — . . . XT . . _
in (lie name of Brown and Moore are in eon- (xlVC US a trial. SllOp N()rtll Sir6 PllDlw S<|UJire,
(let with plaintiff-’surveys Ny. 1H7J, aiid j
*<>n ' *
ma if, v. i
South loses one of it* al.h-t aud Bixty-three of the* citizen* of Fort constitute/« eh.ud on pi,li.aiff-'t tie, and | a pr A
nifn." W,. ... ‘I • \:i.' .!••• "1 eeuntv ham Won arr.-.-d in *S4! ^
will tnoutn wllli ntir hNTTiren of
(..eo
l.
Mr. Frti
f’liaptfein
house in a
tiud withe
CY .
*
in vuinnd v
ft
Federal Court, eharghd with
Jrtonro patent tr inav he. in conflict wttti plain-
titf-’ survey, and for rcmov.ifTif <;Toud from
—
—
rsi^for^e hi., I„, a, 'Op-J-r, '"nspiracy an,I totimMv FARMFRS ^ATIflNAI PUMM
tl. loss of Ihe whole South imd r ,\ 1 ‘n under the kukllix net. That 4 , ...... ..». .. L-V iDfl I lulVPk wff
i
A
lh..if of (u orgia almre.
•mri^W hTT^ t„ en ns hr^hl ntid 1>nl- hrfllr.nv
If.iiil us h. has Ihh'U -bort, yn ! Me
s e orry fo lose him. Utt we - oaf
l '>t\ the klie*- to tlie.ii' efee i | 1" >'e.
t tid hope ihttipdd (ji orgiiv w iif ‘pr-
itisTi k worthy nutn -upon m , • t e
jnanlTe of Ilifftry \ dial (in t! • .j< y
I'.i.) fit/
,Mr;Grad./s J ,,s t,H’ YounS «mnty mob busy ,,"*1 luu
11 * “ writ with ymir rrliirn tjirmit showing Ik>w
ymi liHve nxoeutcd the same.
The Yopth’s ('omrwMiion for the " A. T. (>ay, ' l('ty oftheDistrict
% i , 'li* Court of i oune county. Gfvl'D under mv
i pur, has lM‘un riH uivm. It is ^-l.vY ‘ J
^ZYZ/i
* I
ear, ha* beep ree.-iyed. Uii and the scl of said ,mrt, «t
: -plen hd number, and far exceeds Gmlmm, pus the »Di d»v of. D. ixan-
a ty periodical uf the kind in the . her. a, i>. t*s».
I itittf<i Btfttes. Suhserihe at onees * >*. T. GAY,,( l»;rk
I’ulrli-he.l by Pmv Mason A* Up., T , "/L Young Co., Tex*.,
v n -r i* m ‘ i, , u ’ l cmffv that the above is tv true com- of
So 41 Temple I laee, Boston, Mudfl, original Station. T. It. < OLL1EU,
Jit «1. < o per annum. SUwitf tuuug t d., Taxa*.
IIKN UI ETTA, -TEX AS- *,
Oekicfrs: Jpy.N G. JamfwI Presitlent: A. K. vn, Vice President:
F. B. VN'v.\rr, (’a*hier.
Capital, $50,000
•'T
TliefI <KA li
quainteu i
join* Wrtl
the westei
well as eh
n long life
». bappinoss
Deposits received. Exchange Is night and sold, and Cul loot ion* made
on all points. J
Dr. La;
fora few
may soon
Reasonable loan* gmntcsl customer, at all tirum a« neede*!. Business from srery class rw-
■W
T“
spoetfully Invited, and i«ill r ixavi prompt and liberal treatiiiint/ fUitcial pt|rfitior giy«
to the accounts of Country Merchant#' Farmers, Htm-kmcn and K«*al Ksthte Dealers.
Corrmpoudcnct! soliettcd. , gtuiy
The K
quesU'd t
iqg firxl
*t«nt biu-ii
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