The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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K. Graham,
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men
Wo, solicit
K«nt- •
W setting ftjjook for suckers.
mr,. r.--.--■?**■■**■— - :-
: fe-Jt Sever joints.
F. J. WilKam*. pm * *
’‘ita. Hamilton Drug Co.
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liberal Bad
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ton, Iowa, nays CltarohorUMft’a Kanaarfbfrrit* '<. My liualumri Iwyi
Coitp, Cholera ami DiarrKoea sick for throe months. The doc*’ J
Emody is prs*tica»y_4h« .on]# hitl f|»tnk untimmy- -
TBmwIy Tie seiTS for cramps, diar- tioti. W«
rhee® and coho, for Ike plain Il^IahjK*
HRKCTOKH.
acute
him,
■ :
Apcvferl Remedy forConstipa-
non.Sour Stoajsph, Diar rlma
W>rms .Convulsions .Fcverish-
iwasandLoaspr SLEEP, j
•* lb»8iiwsh) Sijjhaiure of
W. A. HURT, ?
Confeetiooeries soil M Order Rcstaamt. j .,,,4
Fresh Oysters and Celery. |
For Over
Moti’l Tiira Loose.
~—- I '"I insist on saying that Hunt’s
Morgan rj^ Alabama, j Lightning Oil take* hold quicker
alive wines excepted and let* go slower oJfaches, pains
^■Rrition feature oFand sore places thnn any other
oma and Indian Terri- liniment 1 oversaw. It Jdstwon't
idod bill. This is on* *turn loos© titl ypu’re well,*’
«»****•* states are not <t«f never have a little ache but
Hon. John Sharp Williams
thinks the republican# are turtf-
^ ‘---; we'hr*
lag to democrats Well,
glad learn this, but we hope
John will subject Some of them to
a good bath before admitting
them to fellowship. iT 1; *
■“‘L . -- 'ft'. -f-v.v. ‘‘z.* "‘4 ** *
TSJT^the w attT wagon. And ere I got the bottle corked
l^aPbk. ------* * ** that little ache is gono.”
Hp»«rurlivc Fire. C. W. Jackson,
ITo-ilrawr ;c fire out of u burn, Marble Hill, Mo.
prheii a out' wiuc-ut leaving a -~* ,
pear, use DeWitt s \\ itch IKaxH Senator to-not-be Neidrjng- i
S/Ov«* A specific for pib>s. - Get haiw w Mtiii holding hia “own” J
the genuine. J.4* T icker, edi* in the Missouri legislature, but 1
|or of the ilatmenucr, Centre, Ijhg. trotyls. JIH k» diistm’l Vnwn^j
fdk&arr, jvilUM!1 'Tlfav^used Da- wough. fc
Witt-, ataaaMOM** «_ ■>? B> i „* ,'c B#nle ;
family for Piles, cuts and burns. . . 1
onih. market. The ptll. ,ha, act a, a tamo. ,
\t. . ,. . .. and noi as a drastic purge:'fire, i
jryt.nuly .hta.ld. k<-<l>,l ""UtaVCif. Little Kart, Ritam. 1
Mg- ’ 8oM by »• n. 1'k.Kt n .y. ^ They c,Jre Hoa loohe,. Cfmstipa- J
^®eorgia editor io BurpriP.-l "-n’ Biltauenew. etc. Karly,
to learn that Oen. Milos did not Risers are small, easy to talc and t
A (irati fni Cnstoinrr.
I suffered for four years
Ilnve fur sale
;ii ee—i—^eeae
REGIsfE-RmCATTnETFS
SECOND HAND WrAGON'S A{fD BUGGIES, 015
Witt TRAD1 FOR riOICES. MUI.ES OR
CA1TLE. A LSO BUY HIDES ami FURS,
Foiled Burhtms
Bod Foils
Three Hundred Head in Her,!. • Located below feyer
line Healthy, Jilardy Ktvtikiif tawt^otsh Btrtuns. Rea*
sofiablo Price* and Easy Terms to Responsible Btiyefa.
Wiirtake some good land at market prioo in part pay “"for
round lots. Address
REACHED
J. L. ANDERSON,
(J . Wbrtcsile and P.IaU Dealer (a . " ,
i Grail, Maid SecGs of All Ms and Varieties
£a *,f° W ^.Hki*** MMke;l?rica ite UideaanA Fte».
B The 0(t Rock Island Stable 8 dg.. West 4 th St., Phone 41
62MSoae!i^ae©f3-a©.£isiBas ®mm
Chicago
&£.?>
Cold. Sprtdfs
St lot^ph ill
Cedar Rapids
Oklebom* CUy
Das Moines . Davenport
‘**V ♦ ■ *»• » »»« wUita»»«y. .
TWIM'HAY SERVICE,
'f^Shgf Lowest Uatu Always-
JiB Write Plil A. Auer, G. P A.,
Fort Worth; 'foxaa,
Omaha
Denver
^Ifihita
Cure. Mrs. J. I. Blaloqk,
Miles, Texa9,*7trty 2, ’04,
To A. B. Richards Med. C
Hhcrman, Texas. ‘ ^
Judge 8wayne’s impeachment
triad is progressing slowly, but it
is hoped that this perverter of
justice will get all that is coming
to him before it is over.
and adjoining Ufritories, to -rvproaenf f
*U<1 advertise an old established bouAo j
ot aghd. hOMK^iai -atattAng. -r- Bahuy tOl
men 5KU wook.y, to women $12 to $18
KINO OF ALL L
of your great Eleotrio jiittor«,' ^
which cured mo. T cdnsidepT
thenrthe best medicine on aarth. c
ancTfhank Go 1 vsho gave you the
y cleansing, purtfyinf, sweetening and
irengihening the mucous membranes lining
he stomach. ,
*r. # a. Bia m ***u&cwr9i7m»^~
,1 »u troubled with sour *tom*ch lor twenty rears.
|OttonnwM ma and we are new owns » I* sal
Kodpl Digests What Yo« Bet,
r-“• -
irmred by *. O. DeWtrr a oo., OMIOaOO
xiuld by B. II. Rlukenoy.
President Roosevelt is going to |
Bpend a few weeks hunting in
Texas. He should etoji offin:
Mississippi and nho#b-.....a'few of '■
To California, also lo St. Louts
without change \ia? The Texas
A Pacific* Railway. Ask--any
Ticket Agent about this new ser-
vice or write ft r1*^1 v f •*
E. P. Tunutei*, '#n. -
PASSENGERS
*T wee uracil affllrtrd with rhcnmatlmn, writes
lW.C.Wj^.Iowaville, Se»lK««kt Uo., Kanaes/’gring
•boat on cratches end euffci irg « greet deal of p*i u,
I waa induced to try Ballard's Imidw Limmetit, wkkd|
cured me, after using three SOc bottles. XT 18 THE
GREAT8ST LINIMENT l KVKK UftSDi have rec-
ommended. It to • number of per sous, all express
t’ rtaedvemss bcitig benefited by it. f bow Walk
widsSut crutches, and am able to perform a great
deal of fight labor on the farot.1* t - . :.i
Tlie METEOR l,eawn Ft.
Worth wry day at 10:48 a,
m., arriving ST. HO l'IS
NEXT MORNING, at 11:80.
Ti r<m£h >*lfc|«*r to i
St. id)uis and Knt'^as (Tt v
'“^frslght as the Crew Files"
KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF
KJLLTHi COUCH
ana CORE tmi LUNGS
* ™ Dr. Kings
New Discovery
4n pauwmm* ? fries
PASSING through a greater diversity of
■MS Th? raH.CFEorRHfTN8rEVN^ER
i - Writs far Ufs-maUsn Conesming
_,j. FWIE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS "
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BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
Thiw Itemsdy !•*• Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
OIVB* feUMf AT 0»0C.
It dean**, seethes, heals, and protaeta the
tlisaaaed mmrfbcafea. It cocea OaUrrti and
rktaseawny • Deld in tfe- Head quicklr
Sam men the Senses of IJaMa and tiui< M.
Easy to w>'. OrmUios no uduritiMM drag*,
r Au-liwl Into the. nowtrlis end abwnbcd.
apiaA.'Katw ”
|tV IWIMMr W Swiea W.i Sew ¥wfc
MEALS SKEWED IN -
Obscr \ u timi-iji n iujj * • Cars.
Service EWorld to. Nnnu—
'S W.A|0|Y,QJ>:i.
Worth, rI/>xaB
GOOWS and &3c&$!.00
10L0S Fitta Trial.
Merest nnu UuicltLfit Cpre for ell
Mffjji TO • iWOB
^^THe LAMP or rULFILLMENT.”
rratHOAT And LTTITG Titovs*
LEH. or WTO MTKT it A f?1T -
•euuliuippii^^
Bl!1"1. "1
|.lir*e from Hi. to Ohio
A chsflbBW tnrtlttytmn of the lugt»e»t
eslunah oaf Wrwdnaf^ n*»-1 q-i-n Th»w«-.
ibraaTy laSy m»tituSad.in Africa.
■SEbe.’
t Y . „.,v < .
^isvgini picture taken.
IS# Itemrdjj. for Babies.
XtypiSBSent ia«to and prompt;
lures have mnde <'hambfriain’s
ponj|h Remedy a favorite With
the mothers children. _
Hqukkly (^iro thdr cutishs RnJ!(iiv<,s H^in^ Yigar aDg
cold and prove* :,nny ^.adcr of- „epbine abooo to, ;ufl<lrBre
pneWBonma or other TOr,odB con- t#rom aneirt,u. „y iw a„ thc
winces. It not only <«rc. |>|,^| ^SratS'aad
croup, but when given as soon , , -
r 1 ' • tile color becomes-
“ lhr tr""P>' c"!,,rh aPI'‘-»rs.droopinK BtM/lMS
will p re vet the attack." Fur uni*
by B. H. Biakhney.
tile color U)0orrte» normal. The
is revjfved.
The languor i» diminished.
H**ahh, vigor hndtooe predomi-
naio.
w-.''•
t M,r*uf u Hr
back and j*r<*(es3es to nave;,;'.,.. , , ... JW,
l-K.ked solely the interest otl>l"l'll,;:«>’<-^,gh. III., ,1.
the pnhttc in ranrryil-tt lh-,.<"^W <*«*Wcd WIW.‘UViF
thirty-five Vive.,:. lie wanted u". <■**»■?#•»* bloody and
U ^ the “horrible ,-iampto ..f i hnv fou.inl.nothing to bent&me
., j tike Hrrmna. I hom novor to bo
without it. 1 have wished that I
had known of it in my huHban«Fn
loetrator Money of MuusHippt, lift. lirao 60o nt B. S.Doty tCo.
call® attention to the lact^tkal. - --- --- —g—- —
Congress ia breaking the record pro’aocuting attornsy In
in panning pension bills. H** charge of Senator MitohelFs caae
might have added that they have , ]H omphasheiug the fact that the
coma pretty near breaking the, Senator reooivcfl his first politi-
oountry, too. cal lessons from the Pennsylvania
republican sch o’.
ll»' kiad Too Haw Always
____W A >ITRn
Men AND WOMEN in this county
Represcntativo Butler, of WANTED IQ men in caoh
Pennsylvania is afraid the Japs J state to travel, taok signs and
will take the Philippines from us. j-'distribute samples and circulars'
Many others are afraid we will - of ou^ S^ds.--'8alarY $75.00 p«r
|liU t; to ^Ut a PJemiul11 pn^Jiem p^,s^r. 'kUI^lLa^CO^Dept
to oho vo them off. -■* " §-.4 Atlas Building, Chicago.
The Colonel’s Walcrloo —:...j
Colonel ^John M. Fuller, of F Tt ifi 8aid that Johann Hooh is
Honey Grovo, Texas, nearly met' loaing nerve. . He now has
‘charm-*
-^ar-------T
his '-Waterloo,'4 from Liver and nothing left except his
Kidney trouble. In a recent let- | ing beauty
ter, he says: “I was nearly doa<l, I -
°f these complaints.andi^Ufi'^iglT ____—_*-;~
I tried my family doctor, he did Q \J| J®
me no good; ao, 1 got abOc bottio •
‘•IfL f
3?i4rir'*
JjS£jdjLJlIU> E|(ricatjoa adruswrl mwh
Monday by chock direct from hcadquar-
jW*. Horse and buggy furnished when
WSdetiSSyi powiti'in permanent. Addre^fl
Blew Bros. A Co^ Dept.'ll,‘Motion Bldg.
Chicsgtvlfb - » 2-2-OCk , .......
Convenient
No appetite. lo« of atiength. nervooa
h*». foenaUpation. barf b»r»?h.
ty, sour risings, end catarrh of
is etomteh are all due to Indigestion. Kodol
knowledge to make . Ihem ” < 6urw iodigestlon. This new discovery rep**-
SOW; guaranteed 1#-^ | X &7iX’SSBffSl
ney Disease, by B. 8.Doty & Co., ; only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but thU
druggists, at 5Cki a bottle. ! f*1"0" remedy owes all stomach troubles
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Bowron, Frank H. & Rhea, George L. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1905, newspaper, March 9, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870235/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.