Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 4, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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A a *N,i li *—■■»* not tnarkwl tjr.lh* «Mlr«|tim fwr
' Amy tft ntf*d lamWr of imorttutit dll 14 juMj»1io
!: -mi foAwr 'mtmBft*i ■.ecordin*!*. t /'lC 1 ^.
M.->XJ^0ssarehdsw<ieie4lS»*nMNols m iSmhh >Bnii
fl,Si;‘CaaatT or PrwiiKt Lee.
HaMto - of * JUn of. Hnstness. \
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A sacred regard to tho principles of
^Tjiutice forms the basis of every transact
tion, regulates the conduct of the
upright man of Usinest^---^
Ilf j»-strict in keeping his cogage-'
incuts.
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2 _ DeeenotHing carelessly or in a fkttfir
Employs nobody to do, whwihecnn
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‘.'Situated on Latitude 83Q Koith. The Main or Halt Fork of Brazos River
orcMUMw its Wract tHHiodAryliu^ppar the N„ W. corner ami pj
I through the county with a frontage of about 100 miles., The
di*_ OLEA% fork: BRA/.OS MYiF~
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Fort Worth, - Texas.
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stytiss'. *>•# 1owejjtpr»c«r -Alt work warrant
ted. Old fiold and .Silver height or taken
in.L-kchangl* tor worker goods. - ”
BELOUaS
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Keeps everything in its proper places
Leaves nothing undone that ought'
to ba done, and wbi •liveircumstauce* I--
perruit bioi to (io. ^ •-•7- ^ 51^
Keep hiadeMi'iia and1 business from
.j Jtha viff^of others 1
S.- »t uhtTdecisive in his deal*
V,- iaP> nn(1 does t^y^A^ hl^pitaL
Prefers short cjryd i ts to lungo>n«»,nnd
cash to credit lifyoll limes, cith^f in
buying or^cllifr^f nr<t small profits in
cases frith tiitlQ risk,-to the chance of
lietter gains with niorc hazard/
TJfels cleur and explicit in *tt lils
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Leaves nothing of conse<jueuce to
memory .which he can aud ought to
commit to writing.
Keeps’-ebpio* of his important letters^ -
- and. has all Liters, -JhYuiuej, aud bind
beat documents put away in an orderly
inanncrT«o that on n/iy occa>ion they
may be easily referred to.
>1* *lwfaysat the head of hU
well knowing that if he IcaVes it it w ill
leave him.
"** Hold as a uiaxini that ho whose
credit is suspected is uot one to be
trusted.
Jj fonstanily examiniug his Ixxdn,
thfbQgh’Allhis ttfluii n Ihr us
— carc and atlcftron \rfll enable him.
his aceouHis Ctirrcnt t-# hk cuttpinera,
both at home aud abroad.
______.Avoid* li mitch — pssijblg alljwrty\i
-■^bfaccomriodaTTim in money matters,
Wl lawsuits where there is the least
He is economical iu his exponditur«v w
K within Ins .........
Kc^ps a memoiTuirfuirTbook in his
in Which lie noUirt every |m. tie-
lar relative to appointments, addra^M
and j>ctty cash tnatiersK
la oautisos hwhrjfet^ty'EPcrtrtty
^ for any person, and is generous when
arged by motives of huma nity.
l>*t a man net strictly lulhcae imhiu,
when once begun they will be ensv to
coutinue in, aud success wilt attend Mi
efforts.
Take pleasure iu your business and
it will become yoUr reereutiop.
Hcrpeibr the best, think for the worst,
andjmanfulljT bear whatever happens.
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The Ago advises the northern strik
ere to Come to Texas as land is cheap
and work plenty. v The trouble if '-that
dhb strikers and the people acting with
and countenancing them at the north,
^ pra ttically wort h 1 <- -< as farm lab
'■wiwiri, and they arc all so >ueh tain
Uid wUh |^»dtk>e{iwoee oF the Internnt-
pr?- »on»I society and other schools of cpm*
m» inunij^n as to render them the most ol.
jectiotiabth. people wkf could possibly
be invited t^Smue. Wewauipopuiq
lion, but only that kind which woi
be ‘ available iu our fields^/ Our
~ n*dt and cafes lkay» MbWyjfi supe
aboudance eflabor; more indeed than
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M, S.A3-A-ITT.
Repairing fine Watches a
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ALAMO HOUSE..
Robt^ W. DofmeH, ffropvrWg
' Comer Worth Ht. and I’ubik Hqu^r^
.WKATflK^FOKD; • ; TEXAS
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Bayi,to tttonnnnrrit "llm wr£
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. Charges Moderate, - 60n» ^
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Plans, Xpeelfleatlods, n«wt E^ttainted
at 3fod#iratc Rateisl—
1 p r cent ft.r HnptJvjhg httl fjfnmy.
g^.T-^-.lL' n|»litfcr'st»4at>ft4>lisnw an JCtWw 1 c
rr \ ^^fJsnapec i fiction, con tract aud
Kiiperitil*‘ji<lfn<'o. ... .......iSW"'
t^Otthfevot d»0 pont otTU e, aext (luc 1 Uu
Court ironstt. , ■* ;T*
Cleburne Hurserj
Lnii3L()eat()r DUMA5 &H,NES Pr°pri8,ors
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One mile North 'ofVClebur^e, Johnson
County, Texas,;
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(ivaliani,.Texas.
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Keep on Jiafid a large aasortment of
AITLi: AND PEACH TREES.V
And i
IF Prices low
And nil lands of small fruits.
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Books, Stationery
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ia s generally large, iich and ffcrtiteJ' The more important of
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An? Dry, Elm, Hpring^ California, Camp, Deep, Pleasant,) Rock, Fish
8dl\Creeks. * MINERALS, METALS, COAL. *
^ [* H^re is the true foal field of Texas, as yet undeveloped, buLnow kaowb^
b*lln hake from d to 7 iwoepth of btratos, aud niost of It frt\m actual test of
p .superior Quality, of both Baumiuoosand'Rcmi-bloek, Coal, Iron, Copper, Lead,
Aluih, Salkios, Prick aini Fire Clays are extensively disposed\and when de-
veloped will surely prove a groat source of profit to owners, ai\d of large ben
efit to the farming aud other, interests/1——--- c "
fr: 2. ■ y?Z* ^ wr'
j^cyn. 4^. H-gfU^rry i nlto-wnnH, Lyaand Post
quite constitute the principal timber, and avkilahle for fuel,! fenoiug and
houie framing pur|»qses. Pine Jumberat small erpenso, is obta'ined from the
nearest Railroad. t (Quarries of both Limestone and Freestonh abound and
are so evetdy -atiatafied aud cross seamed that all are suited for fencing,
w.th a large per centage fitted for house watts without the uie of a square
or stroke of a hammer. -
a. 1 HEALTH AND -WATER. ^
Of an elevation of from 1,500 to 2,300 feet above the ooedi
’ dlf i t / . 1 flftn Ltr.! /«MlWl a h I 1. « n hi L I »« is A f mm! L ■’.« i L a hi.. a.L 1
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inanity from almost every ill, whic h with its .>j ringsof healing____,., ......
and becoming ,better kpown win attract invalids- fjroro other lands fbr‘a
renewbd.»Iease of bfe- ,’MtSJt* Btreain? supply exeetlent fre^li water. That of
the main Ilraxos River when loifcj^ brackish, Well Wter is generally otv
tainel in abundant supply at from ^2'to B.TTeet.
from
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Hero, all vaiieties of the_A!
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ley, mellow, wire
grasses hhound and «ttaiu perfectuJn' *.
trlue, posset a marvelous degreo of
maturiug in the order of their vtfrious species, supply pastur- i
age without intermission. This region in the hc>jt weather months is tftore.ex*
empt-from than apy. otHer snUunjof tlua, aud most other StftfcM^
tharofortTtho growth ef yourr| WHd mttemvrng oXoRl stock ia Tess retarded, r
all of which witli mild Wtu tors rondel* it a superior * region for cattle, horses, _
au^T hojjfeyyhhAt thrive ami nuuih -#r«MH*elnhle agfr,«HwT*".........
fraction of what they would cost raised in the Northern states. J. r*
Troducts. ‘rtf. x.' - ,Jr
•end upland i*~J*ir~ ~ 2t-
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Tbo 6oils ol both valley -and upMd- from color, nro denopiinated Gray,
_______________ ____Chocolate and Mabogony and generally reaUipoma fine tenacious subsoil from
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Iiwih
»r<v;TrTy*)fov
y*)Hjw,T>»Hr wt* r«wln,
Trougbt itr*-a degree that crops cad-here be made with an’’ amount or
u »ii< i i s oetofri rain that would ^vork utter failure iu the North-eastefn States. They are
highidegreo of wheat> ]barley, rvo, oats, etc., while corn, cotton
and other staple* arc successfully produced. The peach,p^aivftpple, cherry
•t) -,.coi)t ,i)«rn»r tliuii. 6ui>*
v. Vivt* wkxye orfc;m ugly flyt. iHr- -rTpoTtnnlilf •
M KIA/1>) A Ntv^lO, |uj(J RfU^LlMll 01U) a rliprt tiiur.
nr* XSSTKIJAM) inrrui HKNUXur. IV k>KHKn«>r
) 'fii>k).c ftixl fully -HrrViitert, (bitt.iiiit our* uftiHadke.)
Imvg *rr»-iiUy tukcn .in Mcbiing* far <»ur r-rr v^-
W'lrttr u^.>4.u>lu|f uv .{laftt
fur* ordK. In <»ir wwvr-xofit*. our iA.IXIa-mi -
SMIy 00 tTi. In u-’r 1, : oe tli« above a: .-i n o(p»r*.
faetoref, 1101» rrncljf,
illm'ouni* given nrVy
-gr*’
»<■<•( lw nee tlie above II
» by ailV IjiHMlfaeturer,
eutiu. Aj^iiit. ,iu,M.aot
..imsw Iniuiiitie. in «aml^r 1«- b«vft”»hf'in 7Btr4ijl|i. pd
lu|.' I liti've lei ageut*. luity wurrivJiteil for
HWrtty Sl** rliwr; nil wilt, nil live. In 'S>hn»» ^yv« t.At
1 r ■ jsaraaga^^wi iS ^aPkhMlWBii
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SHADES,
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Mosicjil Instraiueiits
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“OF ALL KTNilfc
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in.ee tlitu. I.n/gif; 'A.tlre.*
_-DANIEL F. IlEATTY,
Wisbint^oir. New Jersey, U. S. A
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almond and other fruits and nuts, a* far a* Wed doaveP, wli+fo the pluthaud.
-grape .flonri-h wIictovor . . .
Tbe- pefrjdeare inoRffy/ntfh the oW States, cf a aobcr. industrioua, energetic
^Tass and alive to the importanc&of morals, general improvement and m-og*
ress, give'ready ohediemfe to the luw.vialid are united ip their enforcement
which arc cxecujed by goad and ofiicient peace officers. ' It-ii over 400 miles
from the Mcrican border, mid entirely free from Mexican#, Indians and des-’
peradqes aud has been, for thrce yAtr%4his to noy-mnl .allrsoatrary reports.
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o-region, (west
timrs was perhaps Jin Lux cemtin^ one hum! red stock raisers aud t\yodotfed
farmers, both.havaxtsadily iocressdl until fto date, Jan. 1M77J theinhahi-
ttnts mHy ho safely estimated at 15,000 persons and likely there will be dou-
ble that number by thejend of (he current year, as great numbers of prosper
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tors have been over it, well pleased and expect to movoIrTwhile now Immi-
gration cob tin ucs full hs'heavy .ns any time heretofore.]
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1 twb-fifihs timber. The rougherjiart oLthe county is the South aifdHoutk! C
easL- Half the county ha* been surveyed in 320 acre tracts. It has a '.
substantial C<*urt House, and good county officers. It is out of debt haviutr 1 —
a surplus of funda, which hftwdvcr, wRrbc required to build a jail. The ele-
UienN of society arc first rate, and compare favorably with the best of auy
other county. In 1K74 five or six families Comprised its pppnlntin^
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Fancy (Joods, etc.
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area int^tultivation. . The past two years’ crops have been good with high
ivcragr Of yield and moat excellent qnalit" ' '*r ’ ‘ 1 K
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In a pleasant,salnbriouft fttuf recuperating climate, with an extensive area
that ha va been tried,
,, ---- . ... - -toe* unsurpassed, with 4
^ metals anil^ minerals seemingly ^ unlimited. The pathway oncoming ^
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in* riik* urn!Iiaavi m ' nnnf)i. ^n>ry l' ntru-
**»“»♦ I* fully wMmtnfi<<1 for *1« j'liaf* a* •trlrtly flrtt-
tIim , •na nrf icnt i*i* -frnni .1 ti> Ift d«y*' leni Irwig
rl*fiiiut*Hl Anil Irvljjlit pv*S<t Kitli way* by him lr
th«*y ur«. uiiMiti>fj)i )nrv. Srud,/yf'H|<tdtrMl«(( AnVm-
T1*CK. rCnUlogVA l/llfloa) nml nml uwOni inlnl. fi.nn
buimlivu*. ».mie of » U»hm ywu iw»y ~<H8ir. - il'trnw:'*
DANTED F. BEATTY, Wasiiingtop.
New Jersey. rg11"
easilyymt* “
by <!crot4*g n Vpry
'V‘tiatt «K your U>i*.
—-w— ...ae Inifny interest j
' v«nr,to Ciiiivnm f .r i..< , . ' :‘,t ,111 ,tiv.'
Wli* nMIp.* ,v.n fit in; M tkimMn
l l-piinlf* <*f yun It Nnh I'lcn.nnt Mi dp raft table. Full
imrOi'ulur* flriMS. Addin.*,
DANIEL F. BEATTY.
_WatJilagfen, New Jersey.'
to of -••• ’ X.^,
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Railroads that will inaugurate a general development aud utilization of its t
rich varied and ahqndant resources^ butpoint-with absolute eertainty to *. ’
weak fUUUbof pHt'gminentlhriR, progress and y ealthi- Elements and condi- * „
tions that plone, without those of the surrounding codntrY and west, which
aggregate ten fold greater and are but natural tributary auxileries to sustain
and advance the growth of its county seat—<hjp town of
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S'63't'ty ^ 2^^° an<^ I>apl°fDrgan
r.ml«ir>inir»bMil(>iii*iit« uf Inu-iir, with I'lMiy aud |iro-
Rrewvf •xerei**-* U> |H-rfvr>t th» idayi-r In the urt iK
Uiuitic, fcitbnr I’lano or Or^nn; to rihlcU i* mldnd over
1,000,000 FEET OF ■“*
Lumber.
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\T ow filling in my Tort worth Yard for the
Fw Fall Trade, which, with my already
Lunibor, Shingle,
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Split ptat paid i<> Raj pari yf tRc (Tiiitod
. m»a la hirtnily flSy «♦•#!«, Uip prt«- UAflng
’wn 'IVdft'-pil tn iutr-pltict- it everywhPr*. foiOrvan,
DANIEL F. BEATfY,
ITS PROGRESS. %
A rapid and large incoming of farmers, stock-raisers, hunters, artisans and
capital gave almost magic impetus lo its growth and thrift—an animated, heal*
thy, pu b«tantial- adyancemeu't of^very branch of indastry ftnd business, which
local and far reaching extraneous causes and influentces will likely increase
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Washioglon, New Jersey, T7. ^ A.
, sae *. /fOitnulnr.'liiiF1
In Yrnrng and
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A. B. GANT
LAND LOCATOR,
WEATHERTOKB, rl TEXAS
-with certain and enduring force, n Tn almost tlie limit of the past eight months *
(now T«n- 1877,Kit" has attained many comfortable and eosey dwellings.
Five ^stores of General Merchandise,two Family Groceries, one* Drug Store,
and Tin shop,
wtenm Flouring, Haw and Cotton Gio Mills, Post Office, Telegraph Office,
Printing Office, District and County Clerk’s and Surveyor’s Offices, Edflca-
tional Academy, etc. The Court House is now used for ghurch purposes.. A
Methodist^reah^tieruui, and likely oilier t iitjrches will be erected the coming
Burton, are’ polite, attentive and effL 8d<u>f”; At this time 24 houses are in course of building, had a fine opening
9~ -eientr -Otve' We a call boff^ Vuying l>r<*scnIs for a Tannery, Pottery, Woolen Mill, Hotel, Implement and other
Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, Doors,
Hash, Blinds, Lima and
MirinsrTTTy BtodrtflrWst campTeie in
the CTty, and which I will sell as low "
as the lowest.
My employees, Ashford, Tatum and
elsewhere. WM» CAHIEROY.
| ‘Yards at Waco, Dallas, F6rt
.Wprth, Hhermamand i
shops, with^an.increase of other branches to profit jjet alf that will, come.*’
^|jik Moving Wosid, may now come here . trith n certainty that by the
time*1
jf« e»n {roftti.hlr, mpKiy.
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Intaa stop|tt*i] in
Miieu last week. He now lias
sheep cou at y.
Fort Concboj which he bfonwht
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Sm
okers forTaTc cIhhcc Land*
iaruin,' Cotton^aml Stock ^arm« [:
in YoumrTJack. Pare I^Mn s,,J other pouns *«-™ . B4 w,« vai-w*.
^ WlteTLT FI AST-CLASS
icb ho bronght \ ,j
all. the way from California 4o Texas, j
*>f of Arizona, ou account oi the
failuretmT the range on the Pacific slope.
Tw6 iSaotcbmen-also came through
With 800 hand. ^ .v- ■ ~
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ORGAliisZ!
■Will n*niain a week or two rn GrmKftm to
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Simplicity, Durability, Prompussss
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pfspbmdifl bind already snrveNrcd «>a Pess
Rivor mitri) ihftii cortlfio^iffli iin Hand to cov-
rr. Orritjlciites and HCrin loewad sn Samn
. ^or cosh fee (Wpart of land. Vi yJo>
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DANIEL F. BEAtTY,
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- DANIEL F. BEATTY
Wo»hiugtou, New Jersey, U. B. A.
PARLOR cross this region vi*r ThBYTexag A Pacifio, Trans-Continsn; 11, Atlantic A
HH|| a aCO 4 P^fic* 'WjWMnd North western, Houston & Denver and Galveston & Banto
Fjif lind that meantime all product* will find a ready market at hlghTprices.
Tele obviously best ti nt Emigrants tb Texas should *jttle NoutH of 3Ii°
jware Sffagsft £ srt&flgag1
weevil. For greater convenience and safety and besides often Liihml
by land owners and merchants carry surplus money in sight
/ .KXCfiANGf: ON NEW YORK
in amounts from #100 to $500 pAyablAi.To you or order. .»•
. . ' HEW ARK
_ Of hoping land torint nmler representation that U can be located on fire#
claw, dr-at all desirable lands in the upper Brazos River Counties, Jones,
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 4, 1877, newspaper, August 4, 1877; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878735/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.