Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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(J. W. Jonxs-og,
Attorney-at-Law S Lari Agent,
UHAHAM, TEXAS. T—
WILL practice i« tpe Court# of Yifaflg
•'. and adjoining cjuutles. *■
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Poor Humanity.
Tho Soldier’s Pack of Cards.
A private soldiery the flftrno of Rich-
rd Lee was taken UL-fi
The Crisis in Fra|icc.
Labor strides in ^fimeo aro feet as*--
ore tiio Magistrate Sliming proportions which may culmi-
R. HOLLINGSWORTH,
More than half a century since the
following linet* weep found in the. Royal ’hrdLee wast»kHH
College of Surgeons, Loudon, beside a df Glasgow, for playing bntWs liuringijptc 1» ft serious disi urEinw ofpolitical
skeleton remarkable foe ilk symmetry
ofform. They wm-osubsequently pub-
lUli.vd,m .tin; Ml
Valneflbrt made k> discover tho uutiior
by catering*-upward of fifty gfltncns :—
di vine service. The account of it is thus
glvoii In.tho English Journals :
&‘rgcauU.utwumi»Vd41u*. soldiers in
the church, and when the pftfltorhad
rcart tho prayers he took a text.
tranquility:' Pnf^uuately every wovo-
m*at In Fi mice, tulmr, social orreligiou^
attains a politioal aiguifloanuu, and by
pondent of thetTal-
Veatoij ^Ycics recently wrote to- his pa-
per as follcifta-:
“XL is now a
Ih all the
Eal SsUic aoi Coiieeti&f Ipai,
tatAIIAM, TI’.X/VH.
Uehohl, th*« ruin! ’Twas a skull +
Ofico ofetlienjol spirit.
This narrow cell waa life’s retread
conics tiu) opportunity for the advo-
NflW of anoarentiv efifcte system*
’drt'vv
apparent that the question
oiutesWln tills portion o[
Xirnt for jypreauuUitiutia is %whn..is.m
be the LnittHHtataiuScnjj'ttfrA.whetii
____ _______ whether
Maxey men or Tiu<»ckniortlou .incn arc £
candidates had aw* ^
{...their lines J>f circvwnyallaUon
Thlsafftee waft fliou’t’spiiystcrloua wot..
Ht^vc left one trace pf record here, j
j 4hineaWv‘4ho nyadftieriug canopy
Those who )tad a.. Bible took It out, _____________ _
■ ' th« soldier having neither a Rihlanora-jhiiwmjl ttl^oIrTresgofgoverumen t. This be tokretoi wh^.-nSRHSiS?
'betomes nrae.ticahlo from the tandtuiav n ' ‘ *
common prayer book took out a pack of bfAnma«,pateticablc from the tendency serried.*
ear,1Hfr-he laid Jhem out bufoto,,hjm, he agitators to drift Into extgtSM While the^eorrespondeat apnea** to
looked at one card flint then another. —* '-------
W00ti?0LK;
A t t-o r n e y* a t-L a w.
lifilknq.px ~7- ^ - Texas*
Ffsocial IpfOrthat eye employed; -
: U wMi rio lliiwless-nrcyTt gloailiwl, ~
'lldt thro’ the dcfvs of kindness l>eame
0. Ev-FINLAY,
ATTOrnttY n AT - UW
raluun,' and Htflte Courts df Yoiir
l*ato l'lntb, Btei)Heus
etmntift.-
m J. H. DAVIDSON,
rHTSICIAN
_____ thro* the deA’s ofkindneee beamed
That eye shall be forevor bright,
BjfpWWI “Well,” said the nmVwi, what have
Wheji sun and shtfi ft«»»Utth |yoUT bfeUKllt th^soldier here for?
“Fur playing card* In. church.”
1 A1U„ ~ L H^cHCTrwfat^lAVc you got t*
And when it could not praise was chain’dp *R^|[or y°ur’°R?J - ^ „
and iSdfoiiUng ThiitsHdrit tongue wh^li plead for thee
■ „ -..... Whcfi timo uuveils eternity. ~ -T-"
u« vcila eterniXy .
Hay, did these Angers delvfc the mine,
Or/wirb Ihc envicd ruby shine
To hew the rock or wear the gerg
Can little now avail to them. ^
page pf truUi tney sought.
OKFEHS his profcwsiortnl services to
tho citizens of Young enmity.
W Office: at Ryus’ Drug Store, West
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—- Drs. Price & Atkinson
All call attended to in tow’n riiid Country
oiK( c srteyy* Drey torffi
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N; M. REAGAN, W|L_D
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Mm WMt aid* PnVlio aqnraa.
Residence pn\ North CMlc Btreete--.
“ Dr. J. 11 DAVIDSON,
■ Physician | Siifkcon,
GRAHAM, TEXAb.
Jill calls ptompHy dtten dedr
master at Fort Wichita, Indian Terri
tory, was murdered Saturday, while
fnn-hfs “w«jr-fnrarttaddu trr Fort-Blit;
Before hediod accused a Mexican
named Frartk Martines, of comhritting
the deed. Yesterday evening Marli-
nes antta man calling himself Richard
Thurman; were . seen in town and at
onco arrested by the ofheerir They,
are both now held till the proper au-
thorities come after them. Both deny
any knowledge of the crime, and Mar?'
tues claims to be hilly able to prove an
alibi.
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Oce West HWo^ulilie Square, gj8b te-«f
j. r. Ak^tn. , -' a v. arnowt.
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ARNOLD,
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G-tt AH A IMTi ,
/ • ^IITILT/ praetiw In the State and Fed-
TT ml (’ourts. Prompt nttentlon
given to «U httshtees entreated to them.
■ Special attention to Federal practice,
Ileal Estate Litigation, btcr
Best of references given when desired.
Office in. Ryus' Brick Building, west
Graham Hotel.
R. W. RICHARDS, Preprietor:
---------GRAHAM1, TkxAS.
A. «. CANT.^i
I.iJEALER Bf
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RIAL SSTATI.
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Grahatti, Texas.
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Ollice. West Side Public S^ufire.
Grahfliu City
Rtesm Flourinfl Mills and OIL
toil Gin,
Avails ft whether bare or shod,
Those feot the path of duty trod !
If from the bowers ofeo^ they lied,
f>iiTtillit* |;
If grandeur’s guilty bribe ttvey spttrnsd
And iluinu hi virtue’s cot returned—
These feet with angel’s wings sliall rise
ctos.
Sppeial to the Herald,
Denison, May 1H,—Henry Rich, post-
DCiHsonj'May 1A—A Are broke out at
Woodward street, Just west of Burnet
avepue, owned by J. D. Ourand. The
buijd^g WSS Pptlrefr ennuTimad.
about $lo0. A liouse to the west; own-
ed by J. JB. Ballou) wai' sightly dam-
aged. His loss Is covered by inslir-
ancc. A stable to the. cafft,"owueil by
J. I>. Ourand was damaged about $50
worth. The fire Wa$ tlie workofairin-
cendlary. Rus Legatsr, living, to -the
oast of the stables, suffered a slight
ioss from movihg out. ;
Ban Antonio, May 1H.—A- fire occur-
red about 8 o’clock to-night and de-
stroyed the hirge millinery itore of S.
Mayor, on Corauneroo stxoot, before the
flames could be arreat^l Tim ontbs*
stock waacoiwumeti. Loss alxiut $18,000
Insured;in scvocal i ompanies for$l.y)00,
The building was damaged about$2,0p0.
Many other largo establishments were
= in danger, but fortunately saved. Tlgi
K Are |s supposed to be IncendiaryM
llltiiiifciu, lS/^lwi) Jdhnson" under
le mur-
derof a negro at Cliappcirtim, In 1870
was yesterday arrestod l»y the Sheriff
of Lee county, and placed--Ip yatt.f-
Johnson has eluded arrest for ten yeafs
and Is sa-ld to have willed away most
Ojrbi^tipic Br stealing fiWssa^a uum-
bcT of which i,r stole in this eoU«ty.
Charleston, May 18.—The News ami
Courier wiirpublisli to-morrow a sum-
mary of information received by the
Agricultural Departmento( South Car-
Vjie
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A.. B. WtL(Jur|. Trfhfr
- : - . Jloar, Meal, FMj^t&.Tbr Sale.
* . Grind Ellery Day.______
B. B. CARRETTV
Contractor- and Builder.
Muterialfurnished when desirctf; Also
CABINET WORKMAN AND
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C.;J..Christopher,
lristopner,
I NIST.
AMT) WORK Sit IM ____-
R^C.pger. Tfe, Lead Jud
iiut* Flatili, Locks, Fire-rkbir
TyvT- and HciilesHcnaired. TL-
oUps In s series of inqutries in
to the growing crops- In overj
relation
In every county
-tHn it ports sre AtosaUe,4he stand of
cotton being the finest known for sev-
Tlie Sergeant of the company saw him
tliis is no place for
mind,” said Richard.
When the service was o^'er the
*****lofe took Richard pHanner and of the nation fo vo:
brought him b^fofBthS"Mayor.
part ftltUj^Jiiudcra. It is not to be
doul4e«i tlrat tfre majority of tlw Flench
penile faypr the coiiynuance of tho
4>re8fh.t. republic,. but let mnoottorgst
tlmtinl848, tlmugh the general body
have mnfluatpku remarks to only one
portion of tho State, there is room to ap-
“Mtrch^gtivT^ope.^ • .;
_ “ Very good; If not, I will punwh you
more than,ever man wKh punched.”
“Ihavobeenr”saidtHo«oldicr, “at>out
six weerkR on the inarcin 1 have neith-
er a Bible nor a common prayer l»ook—
nuHty of my iutentious.” —A-
Theu spreading the cards below tile
idayor, he began with the ace.
**1TI ihe ace, K -remimiB m* IbaF
there la one God^f ; . ^
~ “If I see the ffuecc, it remiml^ me of
of a constitutional monarchy, the irre-
futable ooyrsc of events precipitated
tnem into a republic. Then, not satis-
fied with moderate republicanism, the
“red^ movement, though numerically
weak and luidgiBlipont," ihrentened rr -av
may become a growing anil eventually
a general evil. Polite* tn Texas, asThf?
other States, aro l»eooniing too personal.
lbr the good'br the people. Public in-
terests aro subordinated to the aapira-
tlons and ambiBous of political leaders.
N\ ith the record of tlie sixteenth legis-
lature fresh ie overy houi’a mind; ax-
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i^ .r. Prbprlstor,
^rienoi^ the p»p,„ Uudoub^I«/ « _
sp^fff^p^riirtiihiis result*ofitfTfCkr^^" - • • tjujIAM "’
reign of terror, which was only wailed fdhmt lcgUlatltfo, ttNrdifet seem that K*eP’r^e J^7 b^st Liquors, .-Bibe*, aHd
ofTbV the intrcDid'Jktand'tnken hv La- one of tho prime ends to>»« of Brandies; nlao rreA8£_ IjCius
offby the intrepid ^tand^taken by La-
inhrllur Th jtlio clouds’tfiai ace iW
gathering in the horison of French poli-
tic^ who. can toll what a month may
bring? Simultaneous withJJifi eommo-
ono of tho prjme ends to
tlie coming election shoald bq the selsCL'
tion of a legislature that will rise above
1 no*h!gg_And|VjpnnmiSng" the iilijoring maaaoi) the
I hope to satisfy vour worafiip at "
the Father and f>on.M
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4 * I f I see the tray, it remlndimcoT
IhtL-Valher, Kim omiHoly Ubo»Lj' -.~
•If I, see the four, it reminds me of
the four evangelists that preached—
Matthew
arh^Xuke and Jolm.’’-
“If I see the five, it reminds me of the
five wise virgins that trimmed tWeir
lampg. TLctb wgra tgli^hht-flYg 'their destiny to^esperatfi extt&oESi^' oyer, It^Bot:the ehd.'^uator Coke!s
foolish, and Wend ethiit out.” Qalvciton Newt. t*tiH (• AnuuiU'ik u. ___> .i. .
foolish, and WepijilUut out.”
“If I see thetix, it remind* jrt*
in six -days God created the heavens
andtlto earth.”
“If I see the seven, ttreminds me that
Clod rested on the seventh day.
Vlf I see the eight, it reminds roe of
the eight righteous persona whbiq God
saved when he destroyed tho world,
viz : Noati and his wlfe,^hU three sons
und theis^wives.”
“If I see the'nine, it reminds me of
df the lepers that Wore cleansed by our
•^avlgM. There were nine out of tho
ton who returned thanks.’!
Ten<pomrriandmcnts which Go«l Ivandec
down to MoseS on the table* of «tone.P
- “If I see tho tfftig, It reminds We of
the Great King of Heaven, which is God
Almighty.”
“If I see tho quO^n, ft reminds me of
tlie Ql^een of Sheba, who vistod Solo-
moa, fiLsh© was as wise a woman as he
was a man. She brought tilth her fifty
boys and fifty girls, for King Solomon
to tell which were boys and which were
girls. King Solomon sent for water
for them to wash. The girls washed to
tlie ghowrs and^ tho boyj to the WHit..
9a Kipg Solbmofn tol^by ttat.”
positionof pSper, thr Hnv hank proml-
| aes to Ite iua^austable. True/tha ma-
t jorlty of {^>oplo who pay^^ iiigh prto*
for paper may have a prejudise against
lb at material, hurt evidently the own-
ersof the clay hanks have not; for in a
prominent journal devoted to the pa-
pcrifiitfc, they boldly print a large cut
oflheir “clay works,” showing a long
stretch of snowy bluff out of which a
huge section has been cut, presumably
to supply the new is of ’’all firsteWi
Uiffls,” costmnd west,"to whose owners
theatre for for evidence of tho excelcuce
of their day.
“Well,” said the mayor, “you havo
divert % d^crlpBhii 6f an the "caWbut
«U.l^;V yr ‘" I
‘‘What Is that?’
“The knai-c.^ laid the mayor.
ri will give yott a description of that
too, If you will not be angry.”
“1 will not,’.’ skid the mayor, “you do
not term me the knave.”
“Thfl grcatefct kimva l hnow U tee
man that brought me here.”
“X don’t know,” said the mayor, “Jf
ha Is tho greatest knave, but he Is the
gwitail lbaLw ^
m I count hoV niaitfy spots are
pack of cards, I find three hundred and
sixty-five, the number oYdays iu a year.
f'Jtf I count the number of cards in a
InA, 1 find fifty-two this niihkbisfw
weeks in a year; and I And fourjHfitoi
te number of weeks in h month.” X-Xz
“I find there are twelVe pictures In a
pack, representing the number of
In some counties more than in any
previous [year. Field labor Is more
efficient Only In a few counties is
coun
tiaylh,
tricks I And thirteen, the nuuil*cr of
weeks IU a quarter.
“So you see, sir a i*ack of <arrls servos
there a scarcity of labor reported and a^OWtunok pr^f l
these it is owing to ,negroes setting
mow laud ibis year tlian fofmerly^
The prospect of the rice crop Is vety fi»-
toikble. _ ^ '■ * j- £
The press la publish frig ah J^«®dgert»atl forty yards of
i ^dtpllady who waA fnltantly Fra^wd ntoadfi her.
bygtooriiglitnlug fri au loe %sml TJMarie- No
saloon while cktlng a ffikte of ice
IdWerlc: No; k duel M not s fight to
hv life afcfl «u»n ®rTv! settia a question of honor. It is merely
and Seiilee Repaired. to frighten young ladies ftfid sada tlfo tSfiS
^ ^ ****** ^ ' Gafvcsi
hferllo«tlg oommiUcd suicide in
cston do the 4th hast.
the Frcnerr^n1myT1for months, is irguin
ripe for acti ve measures, and irdnqucs-'
tioi^ahiyjn hnrmeiij; ■l itli tin ifrili'lng'
laborer* who, Ih Hte blase Hi their ;«• -
citemeut,'are likely to fuse .with it;,
Tlifl HUpplics front the Belgian frontier
Rm lnUresta of iwlitteians.
IC Voters, iiiovery oonnty of the State,
should look to thi^ mutter when
up t!
show premeditation and design, Aqd the
t^tt)fK!r of the chamber, «h revealed on
;ih«4fli, It etjUally onBifoiis. Every-
thing considered, the signs, forebode
trouble, and possibly disaster, to Franco
Maxey, or day other poUtipian’s man.
Hut it is of moment that he be oonver-
mint with puldie needs,-and ietoliigenfr
tf its y»oph> fail U> -U;am.rwi»<iom from
experience, and allow an emotional im-
patuoalty to awing the pendulum,^
and firm enough to labor for the beat
tntiiqiti of ffii '
own constituent*. If men are to go
the next legislature merely as the bench
tuen of.xenatq^traBpTran t s, the State
will be ins bad way indeed. When the
struggle,in the seventeenth
of eleeting Mr,
Paper Clay.
terttt is drawing to its elope and the
eighteenth legislature must choose his
sqpcessor. So, we^presume, two^ yaarg
In view ofthe rapid riseln tlie price hcmiftfcr- thore be ailotiicr contest
of paper, and tho complaints bf ’ the
paper makerp with regard to tho scar-
city and ihcrjtgsqng costliness ofall sorts
of pa^cr stoiki it is grntBylng to toe
that oiio source of such raw material is
not likely tooti .to, fall hir.1 Whatever
toay liappon to rags, wootl pulp, and
the thousand other sorts of fibrous ma-
to elect a Coke or an anti-Coke legisla-
ture. The supposition is htfmUfatifig.
If therd Was ever a tiille when Tegas
needed a first-class, a people's UyMa-
ture—not creature of some politician
—R hr now, and it is to be hoped that in
every represcntotiY* and sonatoriai
distrlot this “machine” process of ma-
able an willing to froma
leave
about sebatorship. Maxey and Tbrock-
morton arc both gentlemen who oan be|^|
trusted and no maitor>whit^rbe elected
the people will be suta of an excellent
senator—but the welfare of tlie state
and the nation will not be lmperilofr if **
both these gentleman are allowed to
stay at bbino. We have no* a word of
diaparagumeu t or the sligh test object ion
to either, but wo protest against this
ordination of publio Interests to
their aspirations.— Wqcq Telephone.
RYUS &
■*Ms
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Chemicals,
Saiirtr/tHtx
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Perfumery^
Tfttent Medicines,
HFRiE S C EIPTIQ
tftrpfullycomjH,un33a 3syor ni,
'V^est mde public square, ,
3TO’S SALOON
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SZ1 J
atr
<bean4s of
.i' Cigars.
■ ALSO, DSALIuR IK
r a man bo a Throckmorton or a F^UCy GrOCliOS, NotiOUS,
nie a call, I will sell as ©heap as thrf
cleapest / —r
Dr. J. F. RIGGS,
URGEON DENTIST1
Late of Palestine, Texas.
Has permanently located in GrehaaJ
for the purpose practicing his profession;
Gold filling a Specialty.
AH work done with neatness anddls- -
patch. Satisfaction guaranteed-......
Office Booth Bide Public Squared
t
, I refer with pleasure id , .
Dr.Thosi M-. Colley, Burgeon for I. G*
‘J. K. R. Palestine, Texas. .
Jr. J. M. BlUImau, Palestine, Texas;
“ P. W. Ezell, ^ “ b
King_leg|8lators will be supressed. Be- Gatnage A Gregg, A tty’s. ”
loot competent, earnest mefi, Who ore ‘f
Corsiqaha,
>r» It:G. HamilL ...
Mr, John tt.Henrtsill,
43 -- ' ■*;
ears. Peck A DeBoard, Fairfield, “
Rev. Andrew Davis
L. D. Lllllard, Ed Fairfield Recorder.
T. H. CONNER,
ABGHITEGT
QRAHAM. TFXAS.; :
Guaranteed Plafis and BjpeeUext|atti
for Public and Private Buildings, Bridj
gea/etc., fiirnisluxl at short notice, ana
Iroif ftfiS^Tfittly dropped ten and Alter Vlellton. .
twelve dollars a ■ tofl; ' Tile bOCiuTEaf ■■ ... ""£■■■,
struek this counirv !«■)- - ... OainnvtUe Register,
estimates given.
struck this country last fell seems to
have boon, a delusion and a snare.
There was no real cause for such an
UurakwonaiA^advano#’to manufactured
a qucgtiQ ^ bL
Boot and Shoo Maker
cral seutiment^that our representative in
congress has si
and fhoer
trnto. As iron w«« n *t large during his letm of two years. to^rber Bhop.-«d
Id prove the
truth. As iron was the ftrst to go up
aoJLia.
things will follow downward just as
they did upward, although it is )>tob-
aMo the decline will not be so'rapid.
This branch of our industries is regu-
lated by the same law that all others
are and all products as well as Iron will ‘
Paper Bricks.
A California correspondent Is repur-
to4 as wsittny “Paper bricks;
being made in Wisoonsfn^atrike us as
exactly Wliafrwe wan! here. One of
our papefr mills made a %>#, which
need bdft a touch to bring conriotfoti.
I f is pirjrtrr manrhr L.mprwmed. Bjflfi
FraneWoo shanties itill soon tumbW to
pioces*.1 YaA brick is ohj^tlouahle iu
this damp atmofTphere. No country
rm earth has more or better fibrous mar
tcrlal. Aquatic rushes cover all onr
still wafetN, And one of our mill* uses
Uist material for its palp. Then w»
haVe the paper cactus in vast forest,
tn our *m*ihen*t<*tn deserts, whiel) «x~
celt fUl others for bricks. SuchiloiiseS
wAild need no plaster, and iiiry^ouM
Mf eatfiy movefi Cm wheel#. The sole*
fall Chinees Shoes are nfede of {taper
after this Cash ion. Thoif shoes have
It is not expected that a member shall
acoompltsh a great deal during his
first term, but evidently more wa* -ex-
pected of Mr. Wellborn than he has ac-
complished. Very niauy people have
come to the cbnelusion that Mr. W.’s
flowery and sdphomoric efforts are net
of the character calcqlatcd to effect
taruBt,r.-F.r. — —------- - . v__-
much good in congress, ahd that his
place should be filled with a man of
heavier cflibro. The thtrtl congress-
ional district of Texas Is, wb believe,
the largest in the United States. IU
InteresU arc great and varied, and it#
representative should be empbaUoally
a working member. .
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
City 'Marke’O
Ji H. tDTJTVTIS,
Proprietor.
The very best meats tho country a£
fords, kept constantly on hand. Givei
iae wwHfin. Murftcut^f orth th# Gra-
luun Hotel. nhmt.
The Texas Oft pita! arguef that female
enlfrage is already eaUbllsbsd by law
lu/Texas, and that women have only,
to st^p up and exercise the privilege at
any election. The oaggwfabat Is thlst
Under Art. Ifi87 of the Revised Bi*t*
^tes “every ffiale poison” not subject
t© certain dt^qUallflcatious, and twenty
one years dt age “phill Ife deemed a
qualified Voter.’ Art #188 provide*
that lit lift construction of All dvjl
lent# moccuHuc
n elude Live fern ini nine.”
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1880, newspaper, May 28, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878942/m1/1/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.