Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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ITIILIKHKD EVERY FIJI DAY.
untoe NertlienHi Darner Public $»nnnre
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X#*rtl*ement», Ht cur local ly*!<•».
Annoufioemonis.
For Assessor.
We*are authorized to announce J. ('.
| ' TOWNSEND, a** 1a candidate for,the
uffioe 4*f Tax Awfaaflat;-at t,ht» mu 1 gem
|Ti4^elertlon in November.
M Wo.are authorized to nnnouuec
’JOKH. K. MOliUIMON^uH h eandidute
for Tax Assessor ‘ of Young county, at
the uerft election, r---r*" w
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Wo- hfo a.uUoo-4/.e<l — to announce
JOSEPH AJLL&N, as a candidate for
- the 'office of Tax Assessor ai-MH
election. 1 1_
Wb»ay, YooliiCv; Texhi,T
77- ; - April *|th‘.'t*ttt>. J v
K litors Leai/KR : A (iretuhuok Club
: ''*‘l;'>uso-g.»iii,.edat thi- plartvto day by*
plei.sji ! ... mntr ^j-MHTirt.v, 39th i»»L: a ,1UI||W Sfpithc****. The meeting
Yft 3«f,ebxdi_ I*. yu, I 'rmed IT wdg calletl to order with a few apprt>-
pftH^sloi) at their hall and marched to . — - g - • =*--■-
Met !u><li>t C-‘hur<‘li, whetc
ver-nir? «5creinyulel* were TFyrjy>ceT<l»ra-
ted’hy the officers of the J*>dgo after Jlie
form prctfcfibeil by the Cl rand Hodge of
Wnut*. 7-j. /... ’ ' t—.*•*> y
Roy pfilrrs!»e<| the audience
and gave the history of the Order from
its foundation in America, ill the' city
S’TtHF
•brill tc rv* in arks
@Eft.yii1
hy VV. T? Drummond,
flgehad temlfototy Chall?
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innn. Char for Tnembors admitted Ttnd '
following 'officers Mooted: J.J. .
Murray, Pfealderrt; ■ Tlroa^ Prluo, Vice __
President; T. Drummond, KwreCary^ -1—
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^ITanDimrC <m the l?Uti vjfrA^rlt 1M9,
to the present timev after which he In-
troduced the orator of the oceuslon, (:«»t.
KittJL Coaler, who re viewed t he objects,
duties,. huA practical wurkijaga^of the
Orctrr hi a full und Explicit manner;
Ut^hmtlng lntetoHting -dtlta illustrattvo*
HrK. Mayeir,-Treasurer.-----------7-------------7*
Thefollowlug rSiofiitfona were passed:
That this olut; endorse: the Gjoenback
l^tatfiirm^and candidates nominated at
Ht. Louis, March 4th.
That we cordially liivjteatl true men
Irrespective of old parties or prejudice,
tojolnusin promulgating the priuel-
jjjifii forth in that platform.
That, tliH oluh render »H Influence
°f1 b? nmtfifold Ircncfits ■ to Die human ^ power to onrani/a* or assist In
family; since ■*« ^rgnidTn!!<>** rtl vsm-w
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LOCAL MATTERS.
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ago. The address was very appfnpfTaro ^ coUntk.87
and was well received—the audleuce
giving thus speaker, cbist* attention ami
That, the p rah am Lpaiiek is ro-
___ _ spoetful'ly xe^fuesUnl to publish the
A' eru,M. ,lllilll -w“« th^l iwtJr,orii<Kl to
meet again at 2 o’clock liaturdfty, Ai>rll -
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Worth this week.
rain:
wiiiiui
LTBaltXiaek
is up, didyou know 4?
A—Mr; J. N. Adair, returnetf from Ft.
Worth, Monday evening. 7
—Col. E. H. Graham arrived Tuesday
evontng from a trip East.
Wrfflgl>yevulHtig complaint
An elegant supper w*as served In the
Court House at 8 o'clock, w’hlch was
partaken of- by a large number df our
citizens; iniiwjdlately after which, some
twenty-tive or thirty ooMfdaaof ladies
and gentlemen repaired ht the hall of
antL^irlpped the Itght fan-
~.L taatio” their heart'x miiti'ilL. -Thft
7v^
—capt. OUHt mtutnert Tuesday CTCOI
—To-morrow hi Maynlay, ami th«M.
E. HuUday fkrhrxt} fuopoao having a pic. ot tiie kiudintho history of Graham, God, in llis 'wdsdom. to take.from our
Ulc at HhwWlice j?prings. was the unanimous verdict. tubist °*^r covenanted jlrotluT, Robert
V —Judges Glasgov
"\e83rs.. K. B, Me
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w and Hilliard, and_
Medlin and J.”R. (irn-
lium returned on Tuesday from Halves-
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Mr. If. B. Tattorson ia making
preparations for traveling in Western
kturtled upon the receipt;..pf;tl»e.s»d Ulijdulo with Hm-widow of nux 4cveaaccl
- . r-,
Texas, With the hojie of borteflttlng the
health of o‘ls family,
x-Wc acknowledge- a plsa*«uvt «atl
; from Messrs. Crutcliflehl and Hughes,
. UU^V^abm. With thelr Udfos.
Avore nere attemjuug^.ilie Odd Fellow**’
- celebration last Monday.
■to Mr - W "the plndogra-
phnf wlm limi ln»«»n in (1 ntliftlli ’for the
He is.a ghdtPnrtist andT the Lkadkr
' wishes him sjipcess.
1;—Mr. J. B: F. Shock, our DlstrTcT
Clerk, isruowa Texas representative of
v,«Mter hmtae crf-Uoo. D. Barnard A,Co., with Maaonio honors— a Yfigy
Stationers, St. 1 .mils, Mo.
bits!ness <|Ui>iiflcatiow* -and his
edge of the work ussamodilis sufficient
' guaranty of his ktrecess. .
—It is feared that the wheat crop In
some portions of the county, will In* ai-
• most an entlro failure, in coriltoqueuoe
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-r, Htevi
Jf mfe1
enx, h;is been worklgg fur. sonic
rpoAt to Vnuroasow6ut ittal 1 facilities.
Y steribiy he infbrinetl us that advices
toinjabishlngtonglvo'tlie lfjffVrmation
that after tlie 16th of May, we will have
adaUy mall direct from Weatherford,
again <*n Wednesday night, Which has
placed our farmers and everybody else
in a'good humor once more, The pros-
psirf for the nryp, cotton and millet crop^,
returpetl to their hull, where everything
was in readiness fur the Hail, at night.
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TUI1HJTE <fK UESFKIT.
To the JVT O*, Ojfiecjr* and Brother* of
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LARUE STOCK 1 LOW PRICES!
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,^1^1 Our stock of go6‘ds consisting of
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Dry Goods, GroceriesTHoots, Shoes, Hats,
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Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
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HATFIELD
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Sad’/ery, Stationery, Queensware,
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Has been selected with great eareand.com-
ises alllbe latest novHiieg.attd styles.
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As we buys for cash and keep. our st<3Sk.
complete, we guarantee prices aff low as can
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>o obtained elsewhere.
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Adctphl Lodge, No. 2'Jl, I. O. O. F
of Texas :
We, your committee, appointed to
toomlwtimmaptll tllfl llaitUl -
mqalc wua W. RtehaiiiH, U grRapurc
Uy flubiplt^tho follow lug l'roa m hie .n n d
INTO TftK '
J W. Wadley Building
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W. C. BECKHAM & S0H5.
-NEXTDOOK TOTIIE-
Haxdware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Etc.
— tT. B. - 3SfOE,E,lS,
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v15H6r^ and others as being “just^splem
~dld,” 'Hsr^ntTirco^W!: Thjit It W|y-
■vr
lteslutlons• • ' - ___T
WMKHBA&^Tt lms pleased Almiglify
liver Pills cot) tnin arBenic:1^LACK-
DRAUGHT" iiUltannk-B» n tea or coti^c.
For ualo by J. E.
-G» Wetlneaday morning, wo were
* WilURKAS, It is meet that we give
expression to our sorrow and offer con-
dolence to the widow, children ami rel-
Hardware, Cufferyy Stovea and TMwafffry
POST—OH'Ji'XUw Xmogth and Bitbeil Voneing Wira^ Wagotr Sheets anASo^8,
Wheel Harrows, UetsHe Wu.sh Tnha, Ete7 • Al»o> Agent for
THE WIEB -PT.OW nmuTPA aitd
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Where lie still offers
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his stook oL;
^lUgeiice ofTthe death of Rev. H. D.
Akin, an old and much esteemed mini*
ter of the Mcthodiat c&ureh. -H© was
©miflii’fed to-4ila room with Flux, and
his illness was short. .* . .7”
<'or more than a quarter"of ceatury
© was uavoLcd to jLltc ministry,
and.among his many friends and ae-
qnalnjtalnces In Tcxy, Si well ag.)gjge-
yfeWffthgi of fa la dcaUr WilltiC":
77.
Brother, in this, her affliction ami
great loss, abd pray that He who
n?t©mpcr»-44i« whid to thc-shorn lumb,
nifty so temiier this alltlctlon that she
may meekly how her head and say
"’“Not inn will lie done; hut thine O I^ord.’’
Resolved. Und. That to the chHdren
* SMNwr wof thy- -Mrotlmr, we. Would say 1
i.that the God who ruleth all things act#
widely’, and hath promised to be a fath-
er b> the fatherlciMk. - v
■mtoy—««* ^4 ««<A • -
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recMVrtbwtth sorrow. ^D^attA-Wvosa.
oods,
Boots 1 Shoes,
Hats | Caps,
11‘^t th^ejiiottlftb, -has foldutl his l><>r^. ^hinlnir mark.", mid umdher bmisi*huld.. UTbdgh we' lose a Btothei*; yet. he has
tl if JfsH^ry an lftrpnnni lui, mu* id 4*« o.irinnaa Ktr rpnuiiPtl fmm » u n. ltt nf nnin uml
is now oTersiuidovved wlt4vv s id neas jDV
Jiis invincible hand;/but the Uppe of a
reunion, beyond flie r|yei\camf-wts the'
distressci^^dalleviut >sgrOal affliction.
been removed from a wo, Id of pain und
sorrow, to we hojie, a home witli the
blest in the realms of ponce. ;*■
LceoLved. 4th. That a cony of this
He wi!
, Thursday morn lug
cession fol lowing hlttl tuJHa Luii r«
"place. \ " ’ ^
Forty ycat-H’Jrial Is proved “ BLACK-
DRAUGHT’’ the best liver mcdicinc in
the world.
"same be
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'wi"
. R. McLain,
T. H.-C<lfNKR, VUom’te.
_-Yy. I* GHAVK8, J ,
Grftlxmt. Tcxqs, Ajiiril ^IlhjTSBO.
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At prices much below
elsewhere in town
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Call special atten-
tion to drives in Wide
Sheetings and Ilafii:
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MOWERS, . ETC.
Roofing and Guttering done to Order.' Prices as low as tbe lowest.
North Side Fublih Square. GRAHAM," TEXA$.~ “TT
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TOR PURCHASE OF
Fcr sale by L. J. Stroop. J
EnrrQits Lk adkh : J \*ould beg leave
to insert In your columns afoW remarks
of thedrou'lu The rain ban comp at last, .....
btlt it was too lab* tnHer^ein some Off in txmnecdion with an artiwlo which aj»-
the wheat; however ft may catwe that
which is Injured to come out aud make
soma wheat yet. .....
penred th the Port Griffin Echo of the
17th Itwd*—1^‘.thoti Id. treat it with silent I
odn|cuipt,' deeming it unwdrthy of thcl
notice of ft gefflleman, ditl uot myvntini»
ftpl^nj^flu^plenous and naed In a Tuan**
ner anif way .that l would be doing my-
Isolf an Injustice were 1 to permit it to
j, gMy niipouAed.
Kail mas Corn atid Meal attlve-City j
Feed Htore. ~
—WOOL \V A NTF.I),
. by Lkdhktter A Gq,
Pthoop Is of th* opinion that the Gra-
ham druggist who hasn’t the inqney to
bpy a Hcll-J’nneh, -could have had It
Without running his saloon under The
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1 n ansWer to the query: “t^Jthia the
Hnider vat hx-.se dot dog?” I*reply, I
-» *■■« -1 ikiilie. nud at tbo first glance at the ar-
runniug to th la pttto tfF-^ l»JU d. ■ 4^^ referre<l to, thought I lmd found
his taxes. If he lmd kept a respectable
stock.ofdrugs like Btroop did: if he had
paid htatakcfl promptly likaHtroup did;
If he had sold his drugs and inodlclucii
at a reasonable price like Stroop dW, so"
that the-, great majority of the people
could have afforded to trade with him
TAKEN pp by J. L. Mercer, Cora-
.ntissioner Proc i net N o. LTumpg counfir.
Texas, tine gray horse, hImIuT IG hands
Choice Lands
For Hse or Investment,
In Jack^Afeber, Palo Pinter Callahan.
the ddg, bntoncloser inspection f found
I was ndstuken, ns mine was not an
egg-sucking, akeepdkiliing.tfogr I urn
not gifted in Hie lnugUnge of slangor
blftekgurilisnr, und lȣ|ice I am unable
good season in the groilndy- and as the
rain has made a good start, all that is
necessary In Texas, wo may
c^ude that tha rains Will be plenteous, called for falsehoods. 1 admit liavthg
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MSI Twin--Mountain Isnlgs, Knights
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Q. B. Jewell, Past-Dictator,
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J. W. Graves, 4- Dictator,
J. F. Brim, ,, Vice “
L.( E, Brannin, Assn’t “ * •’
Robt. Dickens, Reporter,
R. Holman, Fluanclal
B. It.' Johuson, Chaplain,
jZ-- T. L. Davis, Treasurer,
" VP , R. Hollingsworth, Guide,
f ' ShuU, Guanllan, 7:- u
J.^CT Hindman, Hontinel.
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- qtory we ft rat Intended, and after a few ' —When yon ore opprened with dte-
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Friday evening, April
"Y
—xl
of the Graham Hotel, departed this life.
He had ,
month or m&c wRh clwonlc bronchitis,
and although his d<> itff was not unek-
peoted, hla fltmll.v and the community
Were shocked when the Mat was made
known. He w'aeqff>Hy years of age ami
Haves as Interesting family and inno*
',777;
cemetery on Saturday afternoon by
Adel phi Lodgel. O.if. F., ojf which w-
gahDatlon he was a member. The pro- havlpg been In Driffln <4utt» recently,
cession which fcllowetl the regains to ‘ Whosoever the cap fits, let bhn wear
perform the last sad rite* of sepulchre ** JTW!* * * ^ * -----*- J-
Was one of the largesfe ver seen lit Ora-
ham—v#Tbe disconsolate family have
'• , rT* the sympathy of Ute entire oommiyilty
In this their great affliction.
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beautiful epitlicLkthcrcin used, but It ib
iffleirhtly English fur otic to see that
is a combination of unniHlgated, uu-
cftllcd for fblsthoodir InUmit havlhg
MosbyXbut I emphatically deny that cents per oopy.
we .offered seats; Uuw,ou tnc 00a-
that we refrained from mgjking the in-
remarks we quietly withdrew, saying.
liUJc biff thinking much. I suppose,
hnuW^ been ebui in other than thp rus-
tic garb to which the Echo' refers, we
would have been more politely treated.
I admit that having been out for several
days1 we looked somewhat rough, but
the Ekha. should have learned before
this tliat the attire does not always be-
speak the man.^especially In Texas.
There was no Tcfcrcuce made as to our
2Srd, Mr. R. W. Ricliurils, proprietor having any oouuccllou, whatever, witli
the’Lf.Auea; Mr. Moeby simply asking
if -the • Lhadkm waa received at that
office: We never as much as hinted to
any one that wo were connected fwith
tbe Lkadkh in any way, and all state-
mefi U to the contnjy. are utterly ffaiae.
- As to theGrahfinite who left hla over
coat and sevCntseu dollars worth
mufratfufrteod* to »»i.>ttM|M>,aBpsr<nrc. «‘ii00or bright I will” :<in soal^GL^
The remains werfe Interred’inihe new ~ * - ' - **• *• '’ - 11
GriitW,'.! know nothing. Perhaps
ernment official In
th row some light on the suhject,. ho
it.’'1 -izzf, jf. H>$n>Eit, jr.
Ladies, get permanent relief by.using
*' BLACK-DR AUGHT.”
For bale ly L. J. Strong
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could
ns they til<l with Htroop,*h
have the mousy with v
^^■XiuUh&y.y ,.--—77
AS to prices, Btroop’s policy Is to live
and let live.
v " ^rr^pr-T ;fefif - ’ r-' '
-“LHill and see Davis A Dickons’ new
-hlX’w v^?T2hl 5mn^©n right IlT 5
Jfkc Htroop did, w 3 ]rrt\h(JlU.Fi „n5 5235 ■
Ih^rdiKl to trade witli him
'*■ *JJ----- be would now
Which to buy
that ur* thing.”
gray horse, alkiuf
irs obi, lunip on 1
on left shouldiWi-a
at $10; said horse toft wlib Wi E. Btaf-
ford, 10 miles South of Graham. ' 86
.
TaKEN uphy J. D. Smith and ee-
truyeiTbeforc J. A. Laiieriy, JusiiMTof
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Buy bargains! of perfect title! of ,4000 SurYCYS or Tracts!
thc4*cace, Precinct No. 1, Young county
'one RED OX,'about 10 years old, points
of iKilh horn* sawed off*, marked swal-
low fork and underbit in right ear and
perfect tn
most of them the FAMOUS PREMIUM PETERS’ COLO-
NY 4.AN0S, selected in 1S52—in a re^iori whose elevation defies
the presence of yellow fever and other epidemic diseasesT^eing
from 600 to 1000 feet grea^r eleVhtion thjan St. Loam, Balti-
______________________________ more, New York and Philadelphia, and not surpassed for its coals,
■>-»—*- <8f*frgy,,< - &0., climate, health, beauty, the growing of cereals, and every
One dollar's wor& of “BLftCK- Cha». o. Jolinf, kind of stock; and now most progressive.
-DRAUGHT” will aavs hit j dollars ia
doctor’s bHisr ■> ,r^= ■ •
For sale by J. E. Ryus.
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-r-The Leader will always be found
\>n sale at Croxler’s Nhwtf-Btaud, tor 5
FOK! SA.IjIEj.
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most progressive.
, For sale, also, Lots in tho pros|)etDUfl
TOWirOP GRAHAM,
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Being unable, on account of bad
—One aud two-year-old steers' want*
ed, by ' ^7 ^ JbjSimETi- kk A To.
“Hciilth, to attelYdTtG the bn^iirr^,
TirtThr the Graham TUUd IW sole
on rouu Denison and Pacific andWftcO and Northwestern -
Railroads, by , (
fe. S. G RAIIAMr
pendent thoughts, don’t worry your as-
sociates with gloomy grunibliugs; hut
go and buy Drug« of Ryua.
-77,7V ■' (7 ... , 7 j
ARBIYiL and departure of mail
Mousy OrderOTTfceopen ffoni 7:80 A.
M., uittll 4 1*. except during the rr*
ccivthg and dispalching of mails.
Mail arrivp* from Jackshoro and all
point# Eaat, Month ami North about 12
Mm every day except Sunday, v. ~ 'F?
Mail departs Ibr the Eafct and other
points, as ahovaevary day at 12:30 r.
M., except Bundayi r 1 ^
Mall (doses punctually uttt:80A. M»
^°vn g Banker** Generally- this out for reference
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Proprietor.
Y Tuou. B. Btevkns, r. M.
Query: Why will people suffer with* 1
Indigestion when «‘DLACK-ORAUQHT»> ^
sate
will curs them T V
’ for
by J. B. Ryu*. >“
- SEAT'S SPECIFIC WE DIO INK.
TSAH MAEKThe Great Ea-TKADC MACK
KU*h Rnn«W,
All nnfalUnK enrf
fokSnnlnitl a>*k-
1 d«*« Aptirmnior*
rh«-», !w|«ili»wjf,
«ll
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iAqnsiiri1 «T Hrlf-
A Ut*e; ns Lea of
takim.
Seek, Dtmuew of YWim, RrHn*l«fn> Old Age
y «ik*r iiiMM ih«t Itovd to Isaosin «r C’.hi
......r.«r.'l > l>r-oi*tnr«<Wor«.
_ JCWTSnll pnrtloiil n In onr wr 4o-
ilmto too* fr« *i )■ v mail i«» ovrr.tr owo ATTh. Sp—IB»
Mnillotno WnoM by oil Sr- iwao «t ft pvr pookn(«>, or
Ax pmiluM r»rSS, at Ito Milt rrro my mall ••
00, •
■ ' Rooksnlo’* Sleek. DnTSOrT, Mwh
(V**tM1n OnMe nmf #vory%ker» tg.All drursle*
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Toys! Toys!! Toys!!!
AT WHOLESALE.
PIAUOS \A1TJD OK/C3-A.JSTS.
Call on orad(Jre88 before purchasing'as I can save.you raone/,
a k ;■. ’ MAX KLSER, ■>.'
Bookseller and Stationer, Fort Worth, Texas.
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Wm. CAMERON,
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* Gilmore
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
WHITE AND YELLOW PHTE
S and medkinee 01
the Graham Hotel.
by buying^theto itong
THE ItfSTERlOUA FVZZLE SOLVED
To chloy peace of mind and perfect
physicai health ||t
boy your Drugs af
** M. ACk-QSAUQH
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PENHI^Httlnr^c^nifcm", and
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1880, newspaper, April 30, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878100/m1/3/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.