Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL' ITEtiS-
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Rev. Clifts. II. D .!>!**, will h
at the court housfc to morrow..
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Iff. Wav Piatt, of the large whole
JC>\, irt ill) U*. lie like* our
~"~youn:ry and our pii -pests. We would^
•ml Batirtfaction—-moreover, nave pur*
•SE^&K£T.il ,r
locate among U*.
~r Whert yotl gtrto Fort Worth
to hft/f.u tuber, b^^yare.to ca>k.on
Mam,zJi3m
-eMtirrte-—ou-w, i*. jail,hunt
latolgltg* ar* too prnne tg r ut An rx-Virginian, resident of Young
lands rite fits!Jr.qkr: Quit \J. Don’t do i county, who i* SO fully satisfied and ep*
t bused with it, anil our pretty town of
Clrahanij epjrr: “Rather than write so
many teitfira to my friends, if yon will
republish u certain descriptive article
ittLydi^y iwpfe^of <1 ite Oct. ‘21,1 will
take fifty papers Tor them.- Tu tct’iiia
Mfiibf lh« ‘‘‘by Vtiu lone the m uu chance
for the rndcpejfttltii.ee of vour families.
4toflie/then;ytTujtavernnTOit
to pay, all improve merits and conyrfi-
iences made nrcA.you$ Own, uhifeh.’be-
4ideh your aunuut inejeuse oferop* will
have tnercXfe of value; ihui you will-
YOtnsro v aC)Xji<nrt\
STVTISTU'ft #0* 18 76.
vS. P. Morison &.'CoMj ,.W-. D. Thomason,
V twVTK OF CLEBURNE.'
We publish the following itaternoat
which our leudsrs will find in.cresting.
The fuel** ami figures Were giV£b
request of Dr. V. O.tKing, StaUfUom-
iuirtstouer iif Insurance, ^Uttarics and
Receiving and Forwarding,
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AND
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lio richer, uml have greater etHiihirt* g?j|cr»l,Jpforr$luumt we^do it! Here
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nnidate him, wikI helide it* itn -Uam sit History. The estimate
w»Ahe culculatmas (it intelligent fax.-
misfortune ar<l Iuud time*, for the: law From almost every part of our State
teT-im&i it a gfuterui reti
home—against ail dvbuj. ^
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Lauil owner* and agei D east,of us who.
and Hmiii other State* who visit 6dr
Urfsti—the iyeipient city, and center of
ehnnng railroad* and' nianLfacturcr,
expn-s* admiration nf jt WitgffLt Sleep
cimiTng railroad* and' matihl
i-------------------,,,- „• - admiration of jt *%£
fw*:
6Jfer* of tire county : 2P*?'*'’* ’ *'
“County, : Young.
County St*t, Graham.
Population—White 30QQ Colored 3.
Tola), say 300U. Principal Industries
—General gtock-raisingaxu! agriculture.
Number' of res -Forest 230.400.
End Coosission Merchants,
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’."NEAll FKEHjIIT DKl’OT,
T’urt. Worth,
Agents of tha Celebrated
In flo two story brick oppmile the post
fiC on Hou>t(U» >t f ;»l lb*' ^ign ot
Iin'i 1E3E tke TUTD Uj!
Jiiia a complete stuck 40)11 Y GvXH>c*#
HOSTS, SHQFA -ml CI.^TUING.
which liii will anil us cheapTia an v juao
in Fort Worth or If.illus. ,t Give hint a
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' foht woiiiii. ii xa.<
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tots, avenues und alleys warrant conp
pte?^tfrifi!afit)h atl ittffident ftff p»ws
K>ta,» Ava«iSP Vflye of
land p«r, acrp-w*Iu»proved 96t. uniin-
MILBURH WAOQN
^tKie.t °'wt> Kj^ue« iiopleunw d«nt yfjrt HB<j the *extreme of \eanitary re- pfpved 82 Assessed value of proper- .
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^ .^latreMcafiir fnlb. ^or'W&'de fo onler.
OKI matreases renovate! and repaired
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at W'udlcy'aSioic.
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lu all tilC jlUat 1
u^TorenWrl?!W
aeuta inducement* for investnient of
greater pYlnnisc thitn iiyw’TTf'thc lands
of our regioifttHd .»uj^ovyor lots, trfhnre
•a
is u time to rtfrike"” ' Here, iris at hand
-fmy Jimr Tfoifie- l.^o hu ume. ~TJl
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People ure begruuing to re*Ore the
:v.
''Wheat sowing is p^p^h|‘JCTy
Farmer*, put vour grouml. in gmul ordci
and be sure your.seed is hot'fouh f>ut
3 fact mat if tl^ey W«*uld have a titlelto
oil they/lfiuHt setfiue” it awn, or he com
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WAjixKbsi^Frve hundred.buayfel* <r^
corn ip the *huck. Apply yut the Red
-----------T.ira WlLiiiai
moderatedepth.or hail utsprings around.
Here, nature hasmg*Mthuudantly feiven,
filemled and varied the" puiu.resque
and beautiful ^ that’ j be eye that seeks
IjLeal $(i76;«i77, Personal $200,000.
—Cattie 1,17,20. llui>cs
S&&iV 71. Goat* 500. Ilogs 7’Hs-
Agrioultnral Products-—Cpftou * ‘Job
bales. Corn 150,000 btfthek. Wheat
60,000 bushels. Oats 3dt>0 rbushels.
tSorghutn 60t00 gal Ions. Manufactor.c*.
API*LEX, POlAIOS, AC, BY
f—THE CAR —- -
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UBIvRAI/ ADVANC EMKNTS
m»<1c on Bh ip meat* of Cutton, Woo1"
and l(i4U*. ■ -S
ihar<Mt*nH»na-wttfwIwayg ^refmhw"Fk»t Clast ftaw, flrhtrgyid Flouring
m^ntTatnt Jove to linger and feast up-
u1l*o enchanting a picture. Located
ru:_-a charming Galley, with here a
prairie glade and there a mott or line
Mill* 4. Mineral Product^—Coai-
others undeveloped. Naturul Streams
and Riveh—BLiin Brazos and Clear
.Fork jf Brazos. Water Power—coit-
trccrt, which during the jeiderable—-but (none utilized. C^im-
►NEED/A IlOWAKD.
ipRCTrcAT/
nmk> constant shade of-
Tilden is elected. Hurnih! Gdo'd-^ringlahd^welcome the weary. Look-
imee are coming! "Kunfe vaults will
V-
Wildcr’s lmnd.-ome ciij ittone recto
dence rises. Tt will soon be done-^an
ornament, to our town,.:.. 14any othc
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~ ( dwalliug8 K're'tii, course /of erectioii
To Hurry up, winter is coiniug.*- ** ^
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Our merchants are wo-ll <>< I • •! ir I
everv kind ot^gomLfand niori^cornnii.1
JFajOffl^p rtVard^ nn-i^atid humors wtst
••pen, money will he let loose, an ad*
yapet iu real irttate, (arim product and
tabor is un im vitable <,«*npoquence.
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A party Of Eastern pn»Grt ts, .to be
acc.>mpuni*d by others from 8f. Loujs,
are expected in our. regiou next wockt
ostensibly t« hunt (t) guine of nlLsarts,
whteU we have. .Aululopc, Dv r, 'Fur
Xr> , Prairie Ghiuk^ns, Quaiirbitumin-
of us can novelet any aitulc they need, ”’uN “^d block Coal of the mpfr Ifii
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and to greatewrTtdvamagcj, liy reason
of large stocks aud spirtted competition'
Hers is tluj -place4n ge4 your supplies
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and »^11 yuur hides, pecans,-Ao
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Copier, cheap lands Ac., they* are
right. Just in at the oj por'.uue time
Ui catch every game to greatest sdvaiH
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ing tothe West a line of noble hills
gird the valley, nod curve toward as if
to embrace Gold. Mountain on tb^
North—dw»4 it rtretche* towakd^Blue
Mountain on the east, all temi-cirtite
around the comely tone shaped wee
Twiu Mouutaina* which are set'away
off from them, in the midst of the val-
ley and town, apd all clothed with for-
est growth ttiid meadow green lend rare
attraction*, which with an open view
-dto the South ever invites iftud receives
4 he constant cooling Gulf breezes of
au mm ex, delightfully Dlensanlfind
recuperative, all of which with a salu
brious climate and unlimited supplies
■la..
. Tetkr*' Colony. I^ands for sale—th.
choicest lahds--selected .over twenty
"* * c. - . * 'fr ■ .j
years ago. v
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\ 8ul»scnhers,everybody, who_
r “ paper, after ri-ading it. if. y«g) vh*
X * ckre to tile it, mail H to.a.di i nd “ 'fV <
do *0 it. would only cost u vpe cent pa
of coal, iron, popper, salines, cement
merce—Value of Imports $100,000. '"'.i
Exports $100,000. County debt—nmtec
Balance-<»n hand Nov. 1st, 1876 $1500.
Number* and character of schools—
Very few and common schools. Baih
roads—completed none, projected none
definitely. News papers published iu
County--Graham Lkaui-k, weekly.
Churches in County—^two ediacea'-wev*-
en or eight-church Hociatics. JM*‘-
Hkmakks.—Since Inst assessment
was made the values of realty and per^
senaltyrhatk been largely tncreaserl
well by cuhanced values us by heavy
immigration. This i* of the bent class
and ia undiminirthed.
Filled up and returned bv
.....E. T. IHLLIAlU).
County Judge.
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Watchmakers and jewelers,
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wxai imx mai« gT.rr6iiT .woaqi.j:ua*
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teiiiSpgj^te Wafitica
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A Speciality.
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ciofii# ia j«*
IhmhI «f tb* t«l mxkrii *nU
■ •t prrca*.- Alt,vf,Tk w*rni»t^a
w«Try k«pt< .•«taurl«'*n
I Ut#»t •fyTrta. ,nd (kf !•*»•
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N. MANUEL 4 C(>..
* a DEALERS IN
j^rr^rr..
DWARE.
TINGS, IKON, FENCI^AYIUE,
WjAGON andBUGGY MAIERIAL
Whitewater Wagons,
CLUB ROOM,
West Side Main SI.
fort worth, • * • Texas.
HENRY BYRNE, Proprietor;
Th* ll*r Supplied with lh<- Br*;
Liquors and Cigars,
- j-7 B4*u*tit In T^z-iavud Cettrre^MeikeU.
Polite atidattentive Clerk* aimvj$on har\4
’■it
to trait on my Put rout
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||eed & lathpop, .
Wholesale aud Retail Dealem in
Books, Stationery and Paper,
Vr.—
Envious neighbors.East of ps for
.iheir purpuse, say t yji Lfuii'k,' fireaiid bri(4 c7ay*k neararhancTl Liver Oil is the medicine for
Agricultural ImotefflOnts.
Machinery, etc. -
Printers' Material
APBR BAfW WRAPFlNrrA
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filter fit to drink at Grilium.” *'"Thai's
most unkind, for- where in ail Texas
•an better, pure, or mod;cma! water l»c
!iad than h> re^ - All jue-good. Mr
from (’ennda, D;-. Hester ‘icv t
Cwl..Hay» from Ala Duma umi It. 1 ,
wt.l everybody thnt drink* of it say it
i» most excellent.’' ■Trur,-*nme of uur
and an cxicudc.l area of superior farin'
mg and st.H-k country directly tribu.
larv, now so rapidly populating with
consumption..^“Ybii will firtd ft at the
Drug Bt«re7
tdm
OTFtWofflcper feg V- mineral waters taste InuFtira well mCfiT"
pwr-uffl^. F rom ,t .h-j - w.ll lc«.., ......• t,re,t tu th. .iek; how-
The oniy investment of perfect seeu-
promise <»f early general develor meut |Hty is in mother eaxth. -Buy ‘-♦Fetcr-
Colony Laud*” and you have a surer
security than United 8tales or any ot h*
er class of bonds. E. S. (irahnm has
them for sale. See Lis advertiaemunU
jfrBtr DES/lRF, MOLTNE and GARDEN
City “Southern Clipper’' PloVre.
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I'ornw firt uil llaiDMi fitmti
FORT WORTH. - - TEXAS
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■p*mjuk w*avVisoami
BLANK BOOKS, ’RUSTIC
more tbmVyou will take time to write
jaTrtafii'jfe. T«a ...i .1 II —»—-—~T~ ' -
aud W:!l nm>re.uatr not only as a-
ever one must’ not need* dri
and utilization and of such substantial
character as will gifein*gicaf impetus
aud force, so that soon the hunf oCiaws,
clatter of hammers atid blasts of steam
whistle* will bo a thousand fold what
it is to day. And where now in all
Southern- Hotel
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hi Pitsr Window Shade:,
50.7,"MAIN STREET, ~ " J
1 DALLAS. - . TEXA?
• J A FnU StociLfjBitolFawilturi oh Hsrd ‘■
ft.v^hut a great treat.
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T*“'”
. We have tl»l»-tlay-sold'J Et iRyu
a\ e repeat, our freto water ii abuad
a.ipt gild of the bcat.
ffee nafuruTTekimrG-s’Of bur section
If Browuwooif attained a population
another town *u ^oUr y«*»* •» it is claimed,
why, our town,surrounded as it is with
U~
y u
JHMt xaittUMmi**-Ou*#iv4r hrmh^amf mrprr>
tor past uiwgft bflf ^xLjtJkreeFy^
a«d-wealth locked up in iis miues, will
all soup be rapidly dev«floped,aud yield
itn nn‘rM tr arttr-. ~
property, in Graham, Young couniy,
~~"~7Tsxns. AH - accounts due us will be
eoHacted by him.
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awmifest greater tributary advantages,
ouxhmgMjimfc&ilipt So jeara^ _W e
Will.
E. IlYtsACp.
V.>T
, Money as well a* people gn in ad
vancer of gr^t^trunk railroad Hues.
.She advern e-n on ot »V D. ihoo...
We are informtd tdrstCol. W^A. FoTt,'j Foil Worth. Wc hj , known
>nni
of age a twelfth mouth, that cad boast
of better buildings, more thrift,"greater
progress or a better, claas of people?
tbyhftfcROtfp* ...Tberefiyre jwcU_^a^
ple-vrill continue toToiu us, aud our
«iareer w.ilj hw- rapid, prosperous aud
**m-r J J
It - -.Mange ihfai s4»p.p or any of th Atlantic & P&cific Rail
Puli mid Htde huy*rrt i-au lie «•* misUki
hy others imarepreseuting to lhA»m, the
advantagesouttoWO ucnaistakahly pffeig Live S
”•71 vui i'Mni,ruii,ouiiiini no iV id Willi
all the great elements TTWW.mTm w'toul, wsat I WEATHERFORD,
ST. LOUIS SHORT LINE.
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Road:
town a visit, with n view to the estah.
lishment of a hapking Louse here.
Correct—for the time draws near when
no branch <>f lmsincas will pay better.
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m Maj. Thommvm a aumher of y.yrs. ■avaiitago.our-town ucmisTaKaniy pHd* im
rnu II.- i, a graii^K and h^tmill uvcntiy them ami toorTir^ll^^
h f
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Buy lands, for the present annuui
renkal paid for iquch of a
tpicc as mucli "as tbe »ost now of cWp
rich lands; besides now is the a*pl« d
timf Wbey wdinmoy fur- railroad*me
coraiug, population is rapidly incr. as'
iug, everything tends to the advance-
ment of the price of iambi, who bbj^uB
will, pcrha|«, go beyond your ability
to buy. The only way to be ludepend-
* ant of the world is to huy a home.
neon io chjw-q-tN of the atpjre at
Oieburne, 1’tie ^ai rant C*•• iihy Conn
cil have uimcd on l,ws house to do tln ii
»r*dmg,;m.d have placed Dor Bnydln
the itorjl asclcrk to guard thiiif inter
els and tbosi- wpo cull on him wdl g*-i
i:t'0;l j> good*.
Uu Thursday iiutfuiP^ Mr. Ldlm:d
hougln a loebtrOuk t^treeT, KBftTiy FrT:
and1 varied sibbks of goods and sup-
"plits .and active* cmnpetition to be
found here, as well the convenience of
the Telegraph, the safe deposit.of funds
'aud disbursement of lb* same, aud re-
ceipt and forwarding of Pelt* and
Hides by our mereffanta who would do
all this for the sake of the trade and at
pwvipenae to the shippeii,and lamlhaw
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Vim tu, I. Tv, to St; Louis or East
tim.mniMm
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St. Louis.
'lay evening had hU house up a ad
nearly completed' Railroad wotk.
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A great activity in bosiuess is notice
able- Tradw i^i active. Don’t tbfght
the printer. I‘hr Lord can give .1 fr**c
~gua|ud tuaimiew, but,« ftwiicw»pft|>sr
What delightful weather; butt wrare 18 a*i** 4he things to be tlVouglit
so used to it, wedq^i^ht i^i^pre«iateTf aii
do our sight-kverrt IroinjC’Hnadn, Englami
all the fapt that ox teams once loader!
in the field would haul here at about
the same raje as 40 miles West of ihia
with likely fine grazing all winter,where
as East of this will not be the case, birt
Ibe bundnsts of mule and other teams
retbriHny Wthe Rail mad fur hvnrt*rT
im ting rants, moveables, goods, Ac.,
Cihitd afford and will ratiber than go
On and afterf Aug. 5,1876, and untif
further notice, the Atlantic and Pacific
Railroad rates on live stock iu carloads,
Vinjii, I. T.,(jurtttion M. K. ATJB’ri,,
to St. Louis in National St..ck Yerdr.
East 8t. Louis* 111.,- will be $40 p*rviir.
war35 miles fha slmrtQH tTbe.^ FirsT
class, feed ysnls at Vinita and Rolla,
with unHmitvd accommodations for all.
Try the.A. A P. Fast Live Stock
Route and V mfivinccd. ' ' 'f\ “
C. W ROGERS, Gah7Hupt»:
4). WISH ART, Gen. Ft Ag’f.
and the old Ststcrt »*ast, who ure charm
•d with it and our.cmtfiiTry, and realize
, it as inct^mparab'jL t njo\ able. to
Italy if y*»u wont, tmr if you delife to
»ee its beauty, god five in an atmoa-
, pbere more ezhilcratrag,. atop near* r
home. Its litre; come and l>ear wi^nvajo
teams. -Hence, the great jufvaouges
too^ secured in every ‘#a/v Vr; - ^ .
.* health .aud wealihof
our region add prosjiecta Air an early
coming ot Railroads, attracts that claas
of men and ,capital. The past week
Col. Roe, a railroafl *u»n of larg» ex-
per sq.Wrii’U for tha Leader and pay
the printer,
Xuwam A RHssettj dealers in
.limiter, Do* rs. «ash. (Vuicni Ar.
rort Worth, keep constaullt on hand
Urge stock of everything in their
lino. (Jive t'liem a call.—Arf.
Wcarestrry to learnt at Our friend
I . -22-T ""rni-Aiwinena perience, accoiui^niwrby C*d. 8my0*.
An luveatigation ot the title to many McJinomy, has U-n quite sick. We special eorrespoodent ot the New York
lauds cost half the, purchase m«*ee —
needless ezjieuse When you haiy of
tha 3800 surveys j/I^/’Pett r*J'Cohmy.
Lands” which ihc State sintotc lit l$5*d
a : w «i-, ■ t *"'t' inan i'-' r n aanRall a^^ '^ iMtgtvsirleoces H^
.how to be sp^crnl and perftH-j Ule.auB ^ ^ ^r.TvlZ a,..« Vf* with Ae QUuliuVdd denth of
ffcarn be is improving and fcbpf to see j Herald, inspected our regiou and ea
OU, m rt r‘W l ,V: ' j pvcmliy Tha coal belt :iud left us
Mcs«p. Vk ihUma, Litbar*), Morrison,-*rho v,s'1 u<> delighted with our
pty rceonl of ibeip it the ^eati
■•far tbc^Utf.*—Em.
Graham ha. ( them fur kale. Call at
hi. Colohy lapad Qd!^ * ' •.'
.1 Petera> |Q»|pny. Lands ereTlB* «»i»Ty'
iyda.itf Iba^uuL^f speA.sl p- n«-1
<>Q Gsk strecu^ Dr. price aud Alt.
*pTcparTog- Iq fit)ild on
Cbetry street
X W. Fuley A Cn-. have contracted
to erect a large two htary stone store
hoiiap, with cut atone, glass from and
mftal ittjtf&ttft Elm streer: near the .tel-
tiMs. HeclWhsrth,# L ej i ap( nfficc. Three * |,c t> to, Foley
Tezat, or statutes of jo,^. ,*Uf
’T'wfaiPtJ ■' • f --^wyT. 'tC-JWf* 1
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pleased with the qualitjiA,ad depth of
Iff** ul our BudP^ho chief ot.ject Of
; > Their TrlitL Come again. Bush op
your railroads, p i
Tile public domain is befog rapidly
exhausted, and eminently true of Texas
Secure your homes. . , \ ^ . i■*’’
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Hoy jour Drug* of K. Kjrus A Co.,
j «Ws tff tW 8q«nrw
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Peters Colony, or
Texan Emigration and land Go’a
Lands For Sale.
TH KKSCH1K, LOVIHO^ Mid'Bla Loat Valley* la
Ajkek and I’ato rtato MantU*; alto la «maM«
•f M..uu,nr. Ckl, Ar*h*r. fcylor. nmlaMm
thsiteAd m4 Oklahaa.
K- S l«R Aft AM.
Orshabi, Yuunf Couaty.Ta'M
Jacksboro,
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texi^pAc— H
J R. COUTH A CO.
w.‘
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OOHldCrCTED BT
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'Weary Vmth.
mks McConnell.
BANKERS.
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Tot Dalian.
TEXAJ3.
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. si all accssaiblo jroruU.
-ofaiitfry;
II. MILLIKGN,
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'OLD HUNDRED. 7«
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Till Weekly Cmrier-JountL
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MKMwjTKugp., fti
DtifHmt* ftoeeived, Exchange Boughtanc,
Sold, (JoUeetiont Made. _All lixtti-
nee* Promptly Executed, - -T
cnRRRnpoNrDXWTr.
Dovhsu., T.aw»>h A l>., N#w York’,. ITiVa or Cmf-
vearm, —
Iriat,
TlniSm
material resources of three oTd-tlmo
Louisville uewspapers of iiat^onal re-
pute—the I>oui?vill« Cobriry; lidnisvile
Journal and LiuisvilloDemocrat—and
is fortified iu the respect and confidence
resulting frortV neatly half a century of
their individual and combined sacccal.
The Weekly Courier-Journal is not a
Imere hasty hotch-potch thrown toge«h-
edition, a com-^
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any one of the leading inagnzfnesor U*
iim, SAn>MAi mix or Tn«a OtinMon,Trix*.
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Apply to
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AX rXTKlU#X)LOKT LANDS AXX niRtBY HO-
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“diw >• hu*i*h» at prlc« m<1 o« tons* And »y ISA
<>wa«ra thr. to lo forth or *<vo rMfMctfWr note* 'hot
All pniboSaln ocospanoa ofrarvoyo that I roprMMit
•s *u» *»« w'«n %sV ar worn iAm «r «>po*t
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One mile XrtrtH-oL-C,e
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Keep ox hand a large «mo1
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And all kinds of small fruits,
Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed.
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friodicals for a mere piff anoo
;ho Courier-
I’riuUceV TfTemf* and. tne
_si one year fir*
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Liberal offsra to, rlulHiotBpra^r^gn
Specimen copy and descriptive u7»t
fi-e« to any addrbss. f . . ,. |
Addresa^s W.N.HALDFMAN,
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Indiana has gone Ddzhoc ratio.
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We have $50,000 worth of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1876, newspaper, November 11, 1876; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878512/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.