Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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thc hoik physician.
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THE LEADER.
PPBLIBHB^ JBVEtlY FRIDAY. JORH haihack wiitaoM, fjj& D.
II MUklag Time.
Ttrms
“ Copv, Year., * ^ - - 4feU*>
•* Hlx months, - -J
Advertising (B&tos.
1.00
, ■ At milting time we do wot Want tut
much talking and running around the
“pound” or yard, i We want all those
who are not milking to either atay i
llunml «»r r:nv surfaces: Tilki a 14 nHlKK>,,-Tji7ound the.yard wjth wstalkW a heavy ] " ■ .
ful of ftch wprk, enough rtk.k Ulttn frwy art, "tired chough "to p ' ~J"~" ~
fineiy^owd^ted prepared chalk Into it
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, at
ihw following are <>«nRi**tttt.lngi
_)hleh art made as low aa lu epusUtcut,
and will be atotetJy adhered Ur.
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Viti' — Jfrnt wmiriiis-«iiRnriwantf»i-v «b»
‘ doth. Another more oleiraut i»rei»ara-| _______... a^k___I t_ ...
he/ are~"fired chough
•till now, gft* you?'* Hut by be-; !
doth. Another more elegant nrepara-
lloil l*gl.veeramy1* made by hcutiiig to-
One square (1 inch > drat insertion, *U*> get hew
fr -
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F* v xt.
Bach subsequent Insertion, V *
tew. lini). ,Tui».' 0 mo.
■-Tinch $2.W f»Tir-^r PM
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2 inches 5.00 > 8.00 ■ 12.00
1-4 col. 10.00 ECOO 22.50
1-2 col. 15.00 25.00 33.00
1 ool. 25.00 S5.4IO . AOiNi
special notices tun eenta ja r line eac h
Insertion. A liU-rul d< auction made to
il)W ad vertiaera. ' ~
regular udvertiser*. —
Obituary Xollcea'aud Tributes of Ite-
apeet, 5 nuts PCT hue.
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AdvertiecNiic-ni^ «»f :i |H*ncoual nature r
An Interest!d^- Visitor
William McDonald.® nd family,' coih
’ ittfOflf ofwlfo nticTTwo hoy*, living Jo tt
* log cabin tnP$©$_Nu t Valley, ware • ud-
+ dcnly atartled a few uiglita Bince about
fnu r tabhf poohfula of gly cerilie, h t i r r i ug
starch water. "
For baroftbere 1# no better covering
than cloths saturated with a mixture of
t cjUul parts of Uuseetl oil and lime-water.
Foil CoXHT11*ATIOM rWlxVANT*,—
to know that we come to Relieve her of
her milk, whlqh wg.tntend thdo qulet-
ly and quickly* We want her to un-
derstand we are her lust friend and
never 1 htedV-jfe lnJuring her In any
1 way. By having 0uiy quiet, experi-
enced milkers, you willt reader, be sur-
prlsc-V nt Ihe grdat difference in tlui
dally yield of uiiik.
H. is seaioely neecasary to eaution
o
i*£-.
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B. JEWELL’S.
1 J*""**' * '"'f' ■ ■■■* ■• *iJJ' 1 ■' ■ •** i-n 1 ——- aw. s*s *wmewwv^ »•“ s *^^*s t ^ W' \n
t^ve no metHcine lfit can pos^tflT ^uiujem at puking time, for all
gydMsd. I^ecdimnHrfwari.. wa^rfre- should knc»w its grcwHnijMirhuiee, b*t J>CM)t8,
qtrcntly repeated- will gencralfy ovej- r> MiM * |
T‘?)TneibecllhlcuJty.' ThTTic'li'a/ of
Price List:
82:75 per Pair A upev'ds,
Jciue by the mouth, a teg made of innn-
midnight,by thc>uddeu crashing in of
the roof and a large pile of dfrt. that
, eommeoced fatting bn their bed. The
old liiun Juinpfaj.u{cbuddil^iila"rahdJ»
to Investigate, onll fVrtiml two huge,
.shaggy limbs astraddle one of the;{ra/t-
-- the bad, With a single hlou- at each he
—serri^ttffmiWm^iv tg^drrTTTC titin
mal lu i lie meantime roaring with uaitL
unable^to ^toUAtg^htaticlf Jrom
the logs ami poles that held.hltn a close
prisoner,TJuf scaltcrlng the cITrl eover-
te
» aw ■
log of the roof,^ajpl mak+ng^’general
of the rafters broke.^and the family
mado ciuick -Work getting ogtride of
the l»oii«, ; :i rifle standing at tin*! llo^r
tHe old mail grabbedjaa-iheywcenA nuh
this happtflied to be loaded. TK^?0otj-
ehnU'd tP.bulM a t>ig /TrC^aiw^ irti f
fairly burning, the glare and' heat at-
tracted the animal to
pro$«dio be __
£rt*us were frightful^
r finally raised hi* rifpp
denning up the debris commenced. At
day J ig let the hear lead t». t uskThned 0.
quartered, the cnidtt clctulcd up, aud
the work erf repairing the roof .cmt*
mcno(xl.-ritod,(> Hut*.
Pllon to Jntire a Horse.
pa and hot water wiH often besuffleient.
II Illt hWIflg troubled wltl» wimf inlKe
-touiarli, or colic, a fewdropsof Untlwre
of nssafcc-tida, or essence yf peppermint
may lie added to the tea. Another
•iinple| and safe remedy is a U-Iisjhioii-
ful Uf mpitunteu, refK^atod every two hours
uotlt the leiwef-yftei.' This is much twT|-
untH thy le>wef-ebe».’ Tins is much reT-
terandpleasantWthane^storoil, which
la, not only Itombiy ollcnsive to the
t4slo, but Is often very hard and griping
In its operation.' Another advantage
of the molasses is that It answers both
as a la:
earners;
TA-lioth
riit* piuuicaua
m u-
Jug easier. This mav be the case, but ..... 1
W. S. McJIMSEY,
( > arisenl dkalkb km . j
Heavy I. Shelf Hardware,
“Keen Kutt» Kutlery,"
AND TIIH L'kLEnUATDD j_
AVEUY^^gWS. J
Orneral Depot for Choice
FAMILYCR0CER1ES,
lirits, Boots, Shoes,
Saddlers' Hardware and
STOOX 0ENBSALLT,
Groceres’ fttOG, MEDICINES.
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lug easier. This may be the case, but
miHfl Hiltf u Its
Paint3, Oils, Vari shss, Brushss,
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At- .€
apt to harden and crack. The bdkl
plan is to s|N>nge them <>lt' just before
milking with pure water—warm Ttt
winter, ccsd in summer-shih! Whe n they
iflkve dried off, do the milking uud the
teats will bo nice,—Kcm»a$ Farmer.
<i The coming suminer, hat for women
Is to ice of straw. It will be knocked
iu on the front, jammed in on the hack,
Shoved In on each aide and kicked tn oi
top. Then U»e rim will be jammed upj
ouud to make the wholeefleei bar
5=%H trifrim»-»t V
turkey wings,
one teaspoonful of upholted (Grahaln)
^ ^ .« ■.» — a. a i _s
plot of hut wnurpima
fru^eansapd dehrla generally. R
Sheconomical kTiMfdfli.it, us it.cad bp.
“W!.! by-fakteg U lx>yrs opr sjraw hat,
tv iiiiu- running a vcheelharrow over it a f.“\v
1'niv vi uuv w uivif uuu uypwYrruvj mill- v ’T------- -
ules.- Add when-inken up ohe^plsr W toes, and hltshttfyblTuTIuWvar comes
sweet fto J Ik,1,U scarfs a drink Without
straining out ihe bran in cases of cousti-
pation.
roNHTlfATIOX^; i.N^Ai.rLTa.—The
habit of wmitlpAttOT ll duo sbaluly to
two causes:
1. 'To a c^oncrrftruted dietof small bulk,
such a» rice, fine flour, etc. r .1.
ffib fre<lff^nt reaOrt to purgative
handy.—ay Album» Adv.
Every gcxKl picture is Iliy best of sgEr
mons and lecturers. The sense informs
the soul. What ever you bavk have
beauty. ■ ~ri *t .....~r—
HPPipP mcdldp*s, such as rattw, oil an*l ”Hyer
animal togtbe dupTi that pills.” Medici ties should ncv*r-be used
a mdust* r;clnuauMm;<'bear. jn can pmsibly W
The iio<rfim■<* rcAyiod to Wnd PoT. Im
k(,f*8>!l as a delegate Ut~ the uaUonal
Con vent hm lieoa use' he ^a “not ofl Jl»
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A little glrt feud ai*oiiiposiii.,n before
• the minister. The' subject was, “A
mll^cirklhd. cuWully abatslufng fr!.m [ TT
rn. useful animal if ths world—cnrepp^TT^
* llgion.” !i
*»<* 1 he>orlc of ^ma^ccTn-bread. craeUd-wheAl grits. ” Every thing,^ -ynyi A Wesfei p >-
f>laa itiiity ttnfhn /InLeiu P<.rntiwui<.oil A # I r___ii : X. • ■ s4 JL - * r*- ... .• , , * 4 •• t
, per,, “has recently advanced u priir
tfrccpi liberty, which remains at cter-
ilHl vlgiluuee, with liberal reduction to
the trade.”. : ^ j.
fruits aikl a cgetftbtcs^ %uclr ns apples,
Teaches, etc., raw, slewed « r hak« «l.
ThtrsmuH-scrdcd fruits Amt VcgeUblefc,
HU«has raspberries, strawberries, black-
• v/
T-howeak }»oi nts of a horse c«h be bH^
ter dUcuvcxod wIdle he Is standing
thau wldie moving. If he issouud, he
will stauif firmly and squarely on his
L • limbs, widliout moving any of lhqm—
the foet planted Hut SpuSI the ground
pointlhg to .the groutid and the heel
•ward 1
and
ej* Jlttle salt
toe' -«flvc the <
^'iPSjlind and the weight taken from it,
diseape may be simpeetedi or a^ ^h^st to uutrf to -above means h»va<iair>d,
Iftflflerness. which is a precursor of dig- khd tob only under the direction of u
V 4Ase. If the ilofflc stands with his foe£
spread apart, or straddles with the
hiqd1 legs, there is wenkness-of the
loins, and the kidneys* are disordered
Heavy pulling lomds the knees. .
Bluish sar milky cast eyes iu horses
Indicate moon blindness or somctljjjag
V A hart iM iperedJiorge ke^iiH Iiin ears
thrown back. .
A kicking herfse is apt to have scarred
ftV -u—'—
A stumbUng hof84 has
•4 *.
berries, etc. Al*<ythe fmtts containing
■t toe*1 ' ~
or moinsses Is also a good laxative. If
'these are m>t su flic lent, a simple ehema
of water either every night or mornlng
wiUgcnerully l»e etlW tuai. A gn at aid
lu the treatment Is to drink a gl«ss>of
eold w ster every iflornlng an hoar tie?
f. ftm bn>akfast. To this may be added a
There Art* a fi-w drugs that Imay'lie
raised, dr if the foot is lifted from th(T ""^bfly Rud beiveftcialty used In obstinate
cases, iHit they should never be resorted
Womens'’
•«. 1.00
"'ik~ "Polish, 1.35'
Ladies; imitat’n Kid; 1*40
“ Heal Kid, 2.50
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Serge Otrttcrg, ' 75
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SS«fe»"ri.
25“
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And various other styles and qualities.
These goods arc all first-class, tmd will be sold under
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J^orlbyEastl Southeast
pletc, and prices will compare with thospJlf Bpcit arid Shoe
Department. Call and aua^Xpramise yuu ttihtigiTTiud kuvo 1V4 Worth
' xo-n- r-n1. i hr ics. -
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x yr
knees.
, , ■L j wl x.rrXrrrrrrrjfcqprtr!rr^l
When tbesliio is rough and harsh
4ad dgpa not wov< t a^ily aud smoothly ^
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ki.
tirttio touch, the horse is a heavy
and his digestion la bodr^P?^
Never toy*A hors® whose respiratory
or^rkitp grp ** *» p|nrfl y<Hir
oar at the slde of the heart, «»«« ^f ^
whevzlng"sound is heard, it is an iudi-
"WJon of troul.T* V TTet him gor -
phyttelaa. ■
’More qieople are destroying v their
health purgative and- **IWimje4i-
Cinea” than by any other class of drug*,
union* opiuiu be excepted.
Th^ere is no better medicine for the
ll vert him the Juice of frr»sli, ripe toma-
toes. This la safe, pleasant ahd effectual.
Fein Di a RHtKKXN ino cases Iliieh
of diarrhoea ynn be cure<! by lyiug iu
bed and taking nothing except rice to
eat. IF^ there Is boat ovbr tlnf bowfeT^,'
IB lt, wet cloth tfwmdbg apprietr. in
. chronic cases, a flannel baud aruuud the —
abdomen jsjggy useful. ,
FOB FEVERISHNESS.
For feverishness 111 Children, from
wlds, teething or any dtpvr cause, noth-
ing isso convenient, nnd nothing mhre
efleetuaiThan to wet a toAvcl iu bq>iil
water, wringing it until it does not dripj
aud than -wrapping jup the little patT
ill it. with a blanket over nil. The
evaporation draws off the hynt, and
has a most soothing effect, the child
A junior was heard to remark on a
recent Sunday, after Professor-—- -----r—......» -r**i —'
ti%4 preached an eloquent sofpjon:q «®»crally faU|ng into a quiet sleep, anth*—
“Thai was a Splendid sermon. Clad! ^ev<r sTTlwiding. Whenever the
towel becomes dry, or the chiW
“Thai was a Rptendid sermon, (iad!
A hundred and eighi single gcsturVf
and thirteen double!’'
ym
**I ahall find another channel for my
., article,M said tlie author of a rejected
cotitrlbution. “That’® right,” was the
answer of the courteous magazine edi-
tw. “Th# British ebaund would he
An excellent place for it.”
Bob IngerSoll want* |p know what
1m ahall do" to be saved- Bayp Bob, ^T”
got right down on your tnsfiuw
and frankly tell the Lord that *oo a re ln
am half ®(V bad a®'your neighbor*.
That’s the way a great many haye
* ietobedJirootiyn Eagle. \
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lartdictahw and as natdia teaches;
jalare knows no affection but a
Blog and unstudied simpfycltjr.H
"t“,jwHan®, you have the most
of cou ntenano® I have
Oh.Vh!” replied rtani;
l> bee.™. mjr mou,.
H , rest-
le®s, the towel shouhMie wet again; ami
this course should be eoutinue«l until
the bo|ly is of the natural temperature,
and the fever sifbdued.*
TBTre is much less danger In this
treatmyct thania th^use of drugs: it
is more-effectual and certain in its ac-
tion thin most of them, and lias the
sanction of all the best physician* of oil
schools, both in thjscountry nnd iu Eu-
^ j and it is appropriate in all fevers
ults as well,as in yhildren.
This appears to good ad vie® from
iston Tn£*cri*t: **"
would wilt iMfiatOes
if you
"AND DOIT’T 3TO XT. FORGET XT.”
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G. IS. JKWELLr
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for^aU^^XNoith, J:m-i and Koyt^-
CROZIER—1
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Book-Seller, Stationer and
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\V • «7, , \\r>' i"r vorxicunna,
.'U-\ui,.ltr»u*i..ii.i, w )i< u, < iivn, Bryan
l r.n^y »«tyJat# lu
*uxuum> Rltti rHitHaCWHtTyHtf.
At Shernuuv-with M. A T. <•. Kwy.
for all point® on the line of that road.
- At Fort Worth, with Htages-for all
P^lut^ in western Tcxaih
AttUvrev, port, with Bed River Steam
*s f«rr AuwOilcans. , — -
X^lmaa’a Pallia Slospia^ Cars, >
GRAHAM, TEXA5C
Has an assort odshgik of A .
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Albums, Bla
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aekgTjSjSSka,
AndiUltih^® of - . • P--
School Books ftnfi School Stationary, Chromok nnd Mottoes, Pens,
Inks nml'EnVclo^es, Letter Cap, Koto, Billet and Tipfc^ P^p^Tj
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Papeteries,
p>t of
G«5»r»rCIgareUc«, Kpca. Snuff nnd Tob.Tcco:
^ Kcerpy tircr reaiiin^ ]>ul)iiCfttions far sale by l
l Cl, rf
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nurribcF,
and wtll receive subscriptions to any paj>er publtshfed in ihe Uni-
ted States At* the publishers1 prices.
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Attorney-a t-I^iw.
^..1 PEQRcTe HPILtKB, l-...
Civil Engineer.
HILLIARD & SPIHER,
Northwestern Texas Land Agency
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Collectors and Conveyancers,
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Graham. Texas.
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Prompt and Personal Attoniicn to a!! business in our Line ^
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jy ''- :'A
Conveyancing, Procuring Patents, Dh idmg Lands, &c.. kc.
Choice Lands for Sale in
hearts if yuu would win friendship;
play diamond® if you would wja^f wo-
Anno l>omint--t“Iii t|»® year of our
T<ord/’rwa® first adopted h/ Charles
Hi, Ktaepecar drf f^ermany, Is 870*. ,
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Archer, Taylor, Olay, Jack, Parker, Palo'Pinto, Stepfteny, Cal _________________
•> wr v ./. ; " ♦ * ' * , V A'"- .Re sure arid go to Dallasto buy your
shnn, Gastkiml, Shackelford, Throclcnmltf, and other C^untics^
. i.. -,^-1 . . • — . member tlig number. He will also te-
Kpef-tml MtfDlien Tlrooghsal the State to Tat‘Walters of Iftn-Rfstdents;
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Kan., toHwlalla, Mo., toPtt. Ixmla.
GKR*A*:KCA_3SdI, TEX^S.
I hope, by keying a good lino of
TJood® al low pri.-. s, t(* merit a liberal
share of public patronage.
Caah paid for .Hides, guwy
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Peltries, Hkins, Bees-w ax
•Tallow, Wool. &$. -
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2.3d r. r. Aeetwn modal
Connections.
a i I^ngvlew JuSloivahd Mlnnoola
with nil IrniuH ou intcruathmal H. Hi
foriTyle|t3*(d<)atine, llou.-tou, Austin.
1 j a 1 v ttd Rtm^Autonlo. ■ '..~z '■
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Fort Worthy Dallas & Sherman
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In rrtttd krttitew"
of Freight ami Pannage, Time and Con-
\ toflbpsrfuliy givcH^u ap»-
yoDbE. Cien’1 Buph, MnwiHill Tx.
W. H.N EWltAN,I3»i Ft Agt. “ •* “
H. W. Thompson, Jr., Gon’l P. A. Agt.
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TO THE PEOPLE OF
Fort AVortli, Texas .
- — •• " - .S:x; l
whcffvou goNqrth or East you will flml
, - rhat your <-li« andlwHi phm b.h»g,»
direct ta Dallas [to buy your tlcketsland
and take the »
Eoutos I; Ttsu Cutnl Riilwh?
1 ’ At- Id * -rf-r'"■ — . m—
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unis, umi, t mis
OVER THE" " 2 '
Missouri, Kansas & Tests RV
^ Mhq.find that when you get
A- .--.Ma
One Railway from T
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That rnna ita tmlng with hnffjn(*:o cafm. J
aa&S ,
XKqwt, Rt. IjoulgL Mo.
:s THE
By the Way of Sedalia, Mo.
PEOPLE of TEXAS.
(*W you a Pull-
OUSion,:
Tlie M., K: A T. R
Hoorn,
d Doolooa^tw Fort
nan {Sleeping Car
Hhertnau
to ....... «.»,.»©
R« sure kml go to Dallas to buy your
! Rrjttcfiet® of the f —
_ leket Agent, ofilee l
member th® number, !He will also
• Will begW togive responsible references among patrons of
long standings nnd the lemlinp Banks of Texas.
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.