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GRAHAM, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880.
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Missing-Clerical aud Lay.
Ik
_ DR. J. H DAVIDSON,
PHYSICIAN «d SVMSOK.
QHAUAU; mxlj£-.r=z.
thVmS^:;Sr«««”rvlcc* *• a ss:
- Offloe; at By us’ Drug Htore, Wert tfae-TevOTrtia , gentlenian confessed to
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NO. 27.
£Kt*n*0* City Time*.} *•
kjbim.jui extract Hr a local paper con-
„ SCthlng the trial of a minister In the
. m* fiuuicPfiw.
firs: Wee & Atkinson
urgsou-Otetetrici&as
G/fA//.4if, T/JAXS. , j
. Qflfoe M foyifT Tktipr
N. M. REAGAN, M. D.
_
the kiss, buU*akllt was a spiritual fetes,
and for th^ TOtl^oag good oflhUmSit
” to come to the-aid of the and ^enerally} if nut alwuytfl u
foresaid anti f>ut <gi reooryl ligiqus act. ^ ^
strained tri
use tawlled
iniuister aforesaid
our PQDVlclIpti ofpki entire sincerity
kiaaahould j
aot be used as a
li XE,A-l'll
GRAHAM, TO
WhyTEAJ ______
meuus Or«mverrton,we beJU*u# no'f.Theeherqcter.
man or woman will be able
p^plTta are now sugar-coated andswal-
ilowed with zest. If the light of reli-
gion can bo thrown upon the benight-
ed mind of humanity, dtiat Pr^- ffay,
female huinaiitty, wltlrk 1tlw; then we
Office W*t tide PuUio aqurtto-. -^y, by ail in eapsTetTinriMi^
Kealdenoo on North Gak 8tre«t. rnonce. Qfcoursc every nran Wu
sician | Surgeoi^
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
All calls profnpllyattended.. pXtow^Lywhcn£
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W«* BWe Public Square.
T. 13. WHEELER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TtRECKEKBJDVE, .
Will practice In the District Court of
Stephens.Shackelford and Young Coun-
ties, and in the U. 8. Cpurt at Graham.
SpcotSI nteittien given to coiieotionn
litigate.l land eaiwi and criminal business
CorrospomlenNp solicited.
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REAt ESTATE A6ENTS.
Ttoncii: Up atui-t lu tli« QhrUtopUcr bulging, JMlil:
fldki pRlriic Hqiittfe, Of* bain.. Trxua.
J. A. WOOLFOLK
L.
A ttoruey-at-La w.
Belknap, - • Texas.
'V/'ILL practice In the Courts of Y^ung
ttul adjoining counties.
0. EjuFINL^y,
UTORHEY - AT - LA\
^ ATTORHEY - AT - tAW,i _ _
Grahemv$^fsaw! Cu., Texas.] i^Dmrbm#. it Jwcs bU appear u»nt
Will pradios in Federal Courts at
Graham, " ariff Atato Courts of Voting,
Palo Pinto, Stephens
counties. lv.
and spffJoLulug
u,
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com*
Farts About l>*nri
From time to tii
Ikh ii asked on the *
opinion haa The adv
ition of dancing, every des
thiukiug and reach his own
“-Tr It lull foot that the dancing raen-
tioued approvingly in the Bible won
carried on by the sexes separately,
os a re-
Tke General Advance la 1’cfoea. I
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vqtico within a year pf almost
criptlon of mcrchttiuiUw 1ms
“n such as to evoke the question, is it
, ami leave every one 4o do IbglUmate aml iikeiy tn continue? From
* careful review of' prices tuirefit, an
Atfvanoe is founJ|wa uuuiber of staple
Articles of from HO to 45 ]>er. cent., and
yet the upward tendency Is apparently
unchecked. 4n 1H64 and 1805 the* ad-
vance uu most articles'of consumption
exceeded 50 per cent.; but this only
liaco wUb tho tluetua8rm *
aud so it could hot be' said that there
jLJUJg a-Iket-that modern dauoiug,
8. It is a fact that a trained monkey
can efecel the *l>est taught young lady
or gentleman in the use of thcdibdls.
4. It is afapt that It rer|UtrcB ~ttd Th-
tetllgeiice ami no virtue tot.tl*nce well.
6. It is a fact thai »there ii^ho’ iporc
mauco. Of course every man could be Jumping, walking, running, or wrest-
ratesionafy in theiteld <ifhli pwi 1Ing Da nol ag ihatclvew^ arg nh
we soon would be thereafter we should
w i th our~OTtnrt~|van < r "amT^YToqUenOe
oppose an asHfennirnt of duty to us by
big preadicrs wo61d take the pretty
glrln, while we of less note, would be
detailed to kiss all the lxags in the par-
ish. Tilberaltty oompdsjiis^to say that
we wouhl' take sown? “of the bittt*r with
the sweet, in order to got as largo a lot
of the latter as pbssllde. JJut religious
zeal will never carry us to the point 6f
kissing some we have seen, eveu for
thc’ir'soul’s rcjiosc.
generalities to partiou-
ng of the cook is a matter
par with walking mahdies, etc.
It ls a factlhut mixed danclng bc-
oomes extremely faseUptUnR.
7, .It Is a fact ITffil ifTncli valuable
time is lost by tliis species' Of reveling.
“--S. It Is a met that much money Is
wasted on dancing. "
9. It is a frfet that people who cannot
.entertain thoiuselvcs and each in a ra-
tional way-awl must employ their heels
for tiiis purpose, are to be pitied. - i
10. It is a fact that-youkig ladies per-
mit familiarities in thebftirroom which
pubiio sentiment universally condemns
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side, they die in tpe qpagmire, they die
away from home, and when they die at
1 home then their friends often wlsh^
‘pi: died qt^ay. They die ah ,lrv/g
was.any inerensein il»e Vklue of oopi-
UiodiUgs. footing Urn various arti-
cles entering into geueral consumption,
whether as semi-luxuries or prime nec-
rssuricHOf life, and guinn l.a.-k, through
the comparative tatde of higheir and
lowest prices for fifty years, excepting
honor in dancing,well than there Is >™^ttft;,peri<xl of violent fluctuations
fletting fropi
furs, the kisslni
J». r. WILLIAMS, JACK t»ATtRT
Williams Qavisv
AtiorneyS Csu&sellsrs it Law|£
9 ---- ' seems to he a part of our doniesthi-eeou-
omy to remove from us-all temptation
tliatjBort. But now timt there is
11. It is a ia£t that -many females
have l»een ruiued by attending dances^
12, It is a fuct that the best Of ygung:
that conics liopjy Ui our hearty not tiiujL |j^cn^ oven who,.dance, do nut
““* cook—-the
Jginl knows that we Hevrr did—Tor it
wiesi np.tui-*is th« chrUiophcr LuiwmK. s-o.i m(wt are solid-on religion, we
will look with interest to the change It
may work in thcjjersoufcl of our kitch-
ca help, -------
Aud now that the question Is up
there js another view of Uic matter we
would like to have discussed, and that
JLs whether the spiritual effect is confin-
ed tothe -ministerial kiss?* Ts It iiot
within the range of possibilities- that
the layman’s-kiss would be of benefit?
I• this particular question our interest
the reverend gentleman to whom we
hbre xyfer, kissed liis cook more thqn
tenant
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Attorajy-it-Uw S Luf Agnl,,
one klfs of A .preacher would produce
the desired effect, might not one hpn-
dred <ft so of a laymen do? If this ar-
rarigeirtwi4wiU -do, ‘add we firmly be-
G RAH AM, TEXa'S^
wactlcetn the f^rartt
and adjoining count!
H*va that it wlO^Jt k will 4 relief the
\ tuin<8try oili heavy duty. uS#mgm£
v^ouris dl lettngT^t<r obligations and blessings with
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III. T. SALE,
Attorney at Law,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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JL HOLUNGS^RtH,
EiUli asd CoMsg Ageil,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
WILD pay special attention to the pay-
ing of taxes ibr non-residents.
Graham City gt.
Steam Flouring Mills and Cot-
ton 6in,
.A.. B. ktcx.0TJ-DJOrtr'i-r
• Flour, Meal, Feed,, Etc., For Side.
Grind Buery Day.
Hofei.
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A W, RICHARDS, Proprietdr.
G&A^Art, t^xa&
Keep the best the market affords al-
ways on the Table. Good and dean bods
_____Not4 R* Mlnort^Wfter.
BOOK STORE
ANI)
ITews Depot.
It. What poobtarizes tlic
Times with the massea Is, that it Is the
enengf "W inoivopollsfs. And we are
tireHrof having It thipya In our face,
that when ministers ore arottmi editors
don't stand a gboet tlf a chance.
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About 1880.
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fn a pamphlet, recently published,
Prof. Glimmer asserts that ‘‘from 1880
to 1887 will be one universal carnival of
.ofidaathrtE
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t>. .OBOZXBS,
Next door South Of the post office,
has just opened-a ftaebtock of: , ^
Stationery, Chromoo, School
Booka, Ete.
He also keeps ths leadiiig-Newspapfin
nml Magsxines for saje by the single
ropy and will r'»cetve subscriptions at
puJ.dishers pet<*eS.. ^4----- ~
UfV3 a Choice lot of Oi$ar*
and tendency of dancing is worldly .
■ 14. It is a fact that no one was efer
uoted for pictyrand dancing. *!'"•
15. It is a fact that when a professor
for good is lost.
16. It is a fact that men of the world
think dancing inconsistent witin^ftrtr
Christian profession.
17. It is a fact that the boat people In
the world never dance.
18. Itls a fact that a dancing church
member is not worth anything much
to the church. As the love of dancing
cornea in the love, of God goes out. -
lflv It is a fact that the niost. jilous
and considerate people in alV ‘tl^r de-
nominatius are opposed to danciug and
cred (.hat the decline during the years
succeeding the late perhnl of fluctuation
and expansion did not reaeh, sayg in a
few yrtteteB,- the minimum prloes
ch prevaileil before the war. .Nd
bt this advance is -largelyif not
w/iolly, attributable to returning con-
fldcnce, increasoii. -eowswnptlon—and
The Drunkard’s Death.
1,/fr r. IF. L. Munscy.]
A. B. GANT,
Did you ever see a drunkard die? til
knew one who froze to death, with ids
bottle fby his side. I knew one who
was drowned. They die on the pave-
ment, they die in the gutter, they die
on iliefir horses, they die along the road-‘
nu-
i»T the tTfirff
sleep, they die wwjk
ing, they die scream- -
Jug, they die groaning, they die scream
ing, they- die raving, .they die Turning.
RiX-gh ! when wRU delirium trenretls
hrrdies, thC-secne is one -of hdFffit-. No
painter paint bf ^iat
iHHir. If lm attempts it, however, lie
must have a background of awful
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BEAL ESTATE.
Graham,
DiluiC^ Woat Sitlh P«yie Square
shades. IT he pfiTiiTs aT few arrow
gleams of red ttghfnliig uiigp the -iuar-
gtn, every character he linea upon the
of the ci vil war,-
the more remarknhie whei^tt hi coTnttd--
The jmintiflgrnmst |Hi so natural that
you cah-oeo’the eting in every tail, and
a crooked fang la every mouth. If be
paints a scaly dragon^ with eyes of roll-
Tftfrflrc and nostrils of wheezing flahie,
enormous wings of ieminAtcd
B. B. GARRETT,
Contractor nil Builder.
'Material foppished when desired. Also
CABINET WOlilvMAN*ANB—-
trasp-DERl'AKEIi.
Mantrftieturgr of Uihte' Patent Rpvol
vlng Churn tfeslier.
^G^fTTEYAa-
£
ahapfr.' And every .hnpo iuuat lie <drt- 7a
?LBaker* Confectioner
ALSO, DEALER IN
with
Fancy Groaies, Notions,
Ifc H
large crops. Taking thesa41irce factors
into consideration ami according them
their due weighfc^while the sudden ad-
vance may not -tte in all respects a
healthy one, there hi no reason ’ to. ap-
preheud any suddeu und disastrous
tui^iblc so long us prices do not soar to
^ii/.zy lHiights of speoulatioh, hut re*
"^lili JWffriy,‘llT‘Tv JcgulMirtf har ■ntnatj
conditions of supply and demand, ltaw
inotertolB, • like Wdtitifactured, arPeHS;
sirous talf uf hidtMms^n^ings^auddn^ ^‘9ar®’ T®^aCC0, RC.
. . . r- Itroaol Pakna t>l«. - A- ,1.11.
w ish their sisters to attend balls, and
they do hot like t*» marry dancing girls.' _ ■ -- - ------ --------
13. It low fact-Uiat dike whole spirttP *** g«»aHy higher roan they were tast
year, and goods are sold Jn advauco of
prudlietldn. The increased consump-
tion arising from dec&ksed production
r_________ In Furbpe and the ability of ojfe peo,
of religion follows dancing, his influence f^rQl8h tliiniselves more liberal-
ton New*?-
Mbim ^('th<L T«g«nwrwr kufqfly the
desires to dance, nor afiy-dne.else in crenh,<l by its mill tary, apiylt.—
whose heart the love of 0od burns.
21. It is a ftict that no one ever dances
to gforlfy God, t»ut an A poetic enjoins
us to do everj’ihlng to his glory.
22. It U a Ikct that dancing Is revel-
ing, and HcrlptunMi condemn reveling.
Isa faet the most ardent advo-
cates of dancing always change their
views in the presence of death.
All those facts can be proven, and are
true beyond doubt. In the light of
themr R ought not to be difficult for
any enquirer after the right way to
oomejo a safe conclusion. Reader if
you are a Christian and wish to decide
the question, shall I danoe? with refer-
ence to your Christian growth, Influence
and happiness, you will never dance.
TTTs a safe f ine says one,,To engage in
ly with th^ ordinary materials, of liv-
ing may be diminished by meteorolog-
ical causes, but such a consequence
must be gradual in its operation, and,
supposing the supply and demand of
the country to bft fairly lmluncefpcan
<gily affect wild si»eculators. There is
no reason, however, to apprehbudfe foil-
ing off in our European custom in the
»tienr future: Bo long as its iinmeuse
military systems are iu^xistenoe, aud
whose sulphurous wake an army hob-
goblins hover—the picture Is but the
truer. Then the paiuie'r must have
the power t<f give liis characters life.
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Plea," Ac., dally.
Cash Paid for Country Produce. Give j
me a call, I will sell as., cheap as the
cheapest. ■*; ’ *
tthd fling them from the cabvwss
DEAJ.ER IN
Bain lifeiij^tiig' ~
ow - the dytng' druhkardTs pillow,
drunkards d ie; but who den I res to he
the wlthSis? We might- tall into the
blushlog funnerui train, and follow
him to his burial; and stand around his
grave;, and there- hear the brokeu.-
-h ear Led widow Weep, aud rajgggd chil-
dren cry—but let us turn away, and for-
Pftints, Oils, Brushes
l’ERFUMERIFS, PATENT
“ w “ • • gv *
tet*
fvrrl
~“£2
get him if we can.
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Wamor rumors of wars cloud the out-
look of the tlm<*», Euro pi yji] be forced t I
totiraw <m our agrh-tH^r^r r^j4o^fektfci»«utLarmMjadlhh^
T;- t S wind I tag Mail Contract.
The foitawtng dispatch froraf New
York will show how the game is play-
ed In this ^government of the poopl*-”
a.44^-iiiIII i in .i.niRpiqteyw'
Europe, nearly so, and America will
lose 15,000,080 people. Besides plagues,
w# are to hive storms aud tidal waves;
mountains are to toss tbeir heads
about through the choicest valleys;
navigators wilt be lost by the thousand,
owing to the “capricious deflexures of
the needle,” and .islands will appear
and disappear In mjd’ooaan. All the
beasts, birds and fishes will be diseased;
famine and human strife will destroy
mqilof the human beings left alive by
plague; and finally, two years of Are—
frr,ni.i8B6 tn itei7—w>t! jwg« with fhry.
^f-saawssssss
hut no strength in the north, outside
nothing upon which and In which
cannot ask the Divine-blessing. . h—-
Apply this simple rule to the danc-
ing question, and'your feet will never
be found in the slippery ways of the
twill rooni.-ritopftsf Jireord.
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Nashville Amorioan: We predicted
long ago that Washburns would he the
dark t.horse. Watch -him. Nobody
talks Washburne. He neither pushes
himself nor pushed, hut he gently
attracts attention to the fact that ho is
not dead by-coming. oUt for govern-
or tn IlttUot*. When it ai>[x!irs (Kqt
Bossiappl^techalr,” the Immediate re-
sults being universal war and ptfarien-
tious flood* and ship-wrecks,./- North
America is again to be Involved, in civ-
il war.iunlefi*kNapoleon arises toqudl
as mi l .it
;to BUrvil
few people that-may manage
vc till 1887 will have >easd)A to
be thankful. * '
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v;
A •,Rodth American plaut has lanm
foutid iitet cures hashfrilness. It
should be promptly tried on the man
who leaves the hotel by the back win-
dow beenuso.be is tou diflldent to say
g<M»,M»ye Is theiM-hlnr and clerk. ^ ^ '
AfTeVoftfeB%dtayV a* young lsdy In
snh^cripflon^iit Ohio Who recently Jlltwl her lover as-
-v' . a renOon th*t;V5rr fotber’s rip.
,i*TUUstai>caa w«>u14 ngj nduilf of iiK nwp-
purtlng-s-hmrcr fnbdly^
of-Ohio: that, Blaine can't get the.
jKUXtherrt vote—Wasbnrne will take the
fr’WV"torn*
Our readers who have laughed over
Pickwick, wHI remember “BUI Htumpsy
his mark,” which mails ouch a Airor
In the scientific world/ A Texas editor
runs tho following saholistic ‘‘Bill
Htumps” in his paper. ■ We hope our
readers may eolV^ tho problem, and ba.
governed accordingly;
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The Times' WuHliington s(>ei‘iai says
of tlie star mail routes: In 1878, the
department,after ad vcrtiscuient,award-
ed to V. W. Parker the route from
Tlulta, iu New. Mexico, a dlstanoe of
275 miles, the service to be performed
Onoe a week, and the distance ta i,e
mode in ten days. The pdMjau-1^
880 per annum, so tiiatiu 240 hours the
mail had to be carried at the rate of
three miles an hour. The route was
sublet iu Jlllyr 1878, two trlpa n Ufoolt
were ordered, aiuT Rio pay was raised
to 912,660 j>er year. December 23, 1878
the speed was Increasetl to 4J miles an
hour, or seven days running time, and
$34,846 per annum additional was al-
lowed, Again in the same month, for
serving the moil small offices situated
q sliort distance from the regular route,
au extraamoutof Bubeequenb-
ly the order of November 9th was
changed, and $15,7,15, a year instead of
$12,500 wo# allowed^ -aud then the order
Of December 23d, allow iug $34,846 was
changod and $40,629 a year was idHiW-
M^fur tnoiwased spsfdi Agaiu, the dls"’.’
tanee was claimed to bs 810 instead of
125, and more days running time was
»Uo>vod, the servlos was increased to
seven times a week and $86,052 addi-
tional per year was allowed. Thus the
contract was worked Op and nursed
from $6,330 bid at regular competitive
fHtahg, till It now. ousts«about $150,000
a year.
From $6,830 to $150,000. A pretty
good Jeap for a frontier fraud.
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Dayton (Ohio) Journal: ’L Ah to the
Blaine mov«mea|L^self, there is no ob-
Jeetlon, for It Is only organizing the par-
ty for tho final struggle after the nofiil-
natlon ts mode. There is no use of. *t-
tempting to disguise tlie fact that Ohio
republicans prefer rihertpan over all
other*, and that Will seetfo all littlef
^>ntn»Vjcn»|es that nrc «->
I Vi afftivr mn\ who sUV oc«.ini.
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The Bt. Louis Itrpubliccux, In view of
the general talk about the forthcoming
census, niters a timely warning to peo-
ple against pretended officials who will
MO doubt attempt to perpetrate fraud
under the guise of gathering statistics
for the census. The game has already
been begun in some states. A good
Prescrip tio n s
Carefully compounded day or night.
WEST 8IDE - Or PUALIO SQUABTC
TEXAS.
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■Brtrjr Warren
/. L. Kan*, CaaSt-4
Henry Warren &.Co.
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Accounts of merchants and ethers solicit*'
e«. „We make remittances and collection*
at all accessible point*. vln21j.
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C. J. Christopher,
machinist.
—--------akp woBUtK or-----—
Brass, Copper, Tin, Lead and
_ . SHEETi aOW..:f
Guns, Pistofs, Locks, Fire-roof Safes,
-i™ .*j onEjuSmtuii
JEFF’S SALOOH
respectability drlvea up to w-former's
bouse - and asks him for information
aliout his crops of grain, potatoes and
other form produce, the number of
acres he haaiu cultivation, the number
of head of cattle that ho owns, and oth
er foots connected With this vocation,
all of which la carefully noted on his
blahks. Then the former Is requested
to sign his name at the bottom of a
blank Space on the paper to verity the
information
trick comes In. Tho farmer may unsus-
pectingly append his-slgnature without
Lj aaking questions;,if so, be la entrapped
for the pretended official, bidding him
good day, takes hia departure, goes off
and writes over the signature a promis-
sory note for $100, $200 or $3,000 and
■■aallfl li tn the nausea* bank or ante buy
er, and the farmer knows nothing of
the fraud till the note falls due, and he
is notified by the Innocent holder to
come forward and pay It. As,we have
taken frequent occasions to warn form-
ers and others, they cannot be too wary
of strangeis, whb, under one pretense
and another, ask ttiem to sign theirH
names to papers, In nine times ont of
ten there is a fraud Intended. The cen-
sus law does not require persons to fjga
their nadaes. to paper* at all.'— Fort
Worth Democrat.
Matrimool
llj Succcssfal.
; Little Jlock (Ark.) Gazette*
There is now living in Morrlltown
CenWay oounty, this State, a lady who
has been married forteen times. She
is noW*ixty-flVe years old, and, matri-
monially speeding, sbe has been re-
markably successful. Her fourteenth
husband Is now. living, hut'tt ts net
known how soon he may drop off,'kind
considering the epidemic that h*e rag-
mi among his prodeoeosors. his posi-
tion is one of extreme danger. Iu the VeathfirfimL
hall of the house where thy lady taow wwrauxa,
lives there ore thirteen pegs driven tn
the wall, bu which hang thirteen hats
labelled John, Tom, Abe, Bill, aHd if
on. The Iqdy is ,welt <v»nnec4ed; la
fact she has been extensively eouneo
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AND
Billiard Hall.
Proprietor.
JNorxh Side of the l\blie Square,
GRAHAM, . - TEXAS
Keeps the very best Liquors, *tines, sad
Brandies; also fresh St. I^ouif
Beer, with the best
t _ brand*.of. V••
rial Cigars.
- 1 --------■— -a 11 1
Graham Meat Market.
IP. TEL.STOIEFIEJ,
Proprietor,
Kcopa llic l.cMt meata the market af-
fords constantly oil hand which I will
sell cheap for cash. Give me a trial.
North-westiCorner PubUo Sonora. -1..,
Fterf'tiw after the first or January,
1880, we will soli for caak onljr^,-—-
J. E. BOREN A CO.
Book Sellers Stationers,
AMS MOWS BXAUBB&'
Wall Paper, Blank Books, Muaio, School
Books, OU Cromoa, Printing * #
Paiter, Etc., Etc., Ett.r
B. murteewes.
0>Mp«
WICHITA HOTEL
tml.^ She has a great many relatives . r?.HPiL1 r!l?1T1 Ml1 jN* 'V,r"
living in Conway county, and some ofaJ«« to.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1880, newspaper, February 21, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878565/m1/1/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.