Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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Description Of Youno County. ,!),: Afli- loutatid,. fumisfit* honor thaUhe «ime in actually neces- T* T1—mi3 “CP
-- Cm I, abo grow- n beam nutrition* Hb hi y tin n r *'flritu\ -ITU., tit
corp^^yjyWh^ ... .....
,A §.uperioe -quaIIIy of titoni! 14 found j coqri *n» «><u oirnim nt
in imHmi.ted supply,. ajtrl ex if-nifty p M» 'fnitmoL. »lit li av-q
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For the information of our reader*
inroad, wjjo may be unacquainted with
and tit til ing so on are confident that
the Items. a* given, correspond so strict"
Jy with the fact* that tb#'visitor will
note that nought is overdrawn?
filaewa emjtii
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Ik situated just North of the Thirty-
ihirdiParaliel gf North Latitude, Lon-
gitude 21°, 3^)* West from Washington.
* « t THE ri.EAR FORK
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tSb MciMit. .. pM+ ,be
b*y 1 Of1 'T'<*»«n,wrjP)e grtmnXal various depths. ~ • T tmTr.Votim» place &*• ulmin Kkf.fn
“*■*" CJ * **'“* ■ SUSEEAL. 1 proposed auid p r« 1 e r i(JedArfni 1 A u| on a.
f of jjichi»u. Tp^-w'.. 'tT
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DAGGETT <Sc -HATGHER, &
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' The mineral furujatiou-Tarc -*ery di-f <flry not jcxcecairg,- Ujmtv !>d«vs from ’ '' Th» .fl »;«b»u lx 1 n I , '
versified, and when proper ijrdcv^jp^ the date of said (fwlerjiijiU taid orlltr ,-*,,,1 n> n ,*r 1<;,:,f.ur*j ■
Z .S!i iifirj.^> “W -••••>•«-!
Wiioleoale and Retail
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ejay, ^1 litres audgypaumJifb amoilg the
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i»r th|8 Brazos river., -in the Bouthern
part of the county, .Hows frt rn the
pan 01 the county, .flows firm the enn Kin<Tr8\r (r.^jast^l^ii'cirTstvay^ ;es«
"• ih-vwest into the rimiu stream, aiiich elevated regi'><ri. Ihero nrevail in--
the Wen houudary line »h*'* \n **! *V*. *°t . ,ar!“l “*j
wepr th#^orth-aest comer^-runs iiag- jj^n,ec<v*.e proverbial, -f being one
(Vttttll V I ll rmsirll (IllL “lirnaontlllH lin\An» Its (MasI »1ia Jii SaiA
V»,
on ally through tho couuty, presenting
a riv^A. frontage of b< tw eetH,0O^nnd
- lOO miles. 'Hie distance from Uie
prjtU^
in 4AT1I.
The great clfevatiou of -lhg eeuntry
L-', > , t , • r ? M ll,U . 1'.^ MlUUUlfP. |0 C|U
Su ......W i; •**H
Hi___ ... pHjHHWPHPWI- - . twenty d^ys priorjo the doy'V’if f let
and rarity,_pf the-atmcdpUere ijiMiiek^p] tioij. .Said r»,ui+ 1 *L “
everlasting immunity from yellow-fevor
and kindV«\f di^4*ef'clrr«v*g* lest
fiuenoejf and-the health of the country
among its most nuruclivc ^cnlures.
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Hired labor is in some demand, xni
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r..rh,;t,ii.,«i4 it. Ior tno „,f8n, or 11T(.m„Kd,
.1 umders, ,td where it crossei .tfe-jinc, .^ivl1rwith tlm dovrloj•nienr'drvHrioi.,
*+ sTi iot twwu^iiiW w—J industries, the supply and* demand, of
InHh ordinary and skilTti! lahrbT/- will
bo greater. «.v , '
hciiooW c^cfa ijrjs. _
These ,are o§ yet not niwt^rdiiRp^ffet
general attention is being pai'd^the/n'M
ject, ^rid TilucaTiunuI anil' religious
privilege!' arij being provided. \
T o» slioqt tweirty tnile?.
„ ^THE MORE IMPOHTAhjr
<• -ong t|»« smaller .lributaries are,
• <fvfm Creek, Fish (Jrevk, Bpriug Creek,
Deep Creek, California Creek,‘Whis-
key Creek, Balt Creek *nd liock C/tsek.
f • w.itt rs from the north-eu>t por-
tion of the county are curried hv
School Creek, Brush f-jfBrtek, and -nu-
1 oils brsncb^siufdtl 1 e AV’eg(]<’wrk of
U riitity Biyer, on the--north and east.
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W % ^.... non-resident-, though they ►can he gen-i
*A*i* well. Jmwo the w.ai»e,,of the; ■rraijjr jy.njght JtiqSl.lMf to SUM -per *
diuin Blasts, though good for slock in tarrr’;" School Lund . is fujd u», gj (&
bJBM?kig#^ but tht? CJaitr . Fork anyt -fh». JO ^Qfl.jfigr^irro*
vmrWtr sTfeainifHir’imgiinut tl;is seejiou al'instalibenW, with ten uer c
furnish,—gfeneeaUjrA etcccUeiii. -witarJ fai» LL in luutAimsMst-»b
"Where these g > dry; good water xiiu he chasers. Ollier laiids
■ . ... P VV* P "«VV| i;v-
ti8<T. 15 UMwt Im ahticK. iu '
'Kctii nffili/-1.-'-":-
qualify the 11Q|>er.nffiterajtlidf»r.,ckisL-.tli
itigijrws: At-aid e/eetanp thoM- who
favor the prohibition nt^lhis pa fa pTlTi
toxica ting lioiio^.w it l-iuibi; pruu rilinf
litni^ sb>4iJ»uVc written
their t^ketHha WoitW, “ffc» -IVidfTb^'
IkTS
— t ‘ieU b* feenwd rjnbm fhe St. Lou-'
MedicalI College, Jxiuis ..^fn.,;
Mnreh 1/, The J)«x ior ij tlior-
!‘<y pouted ill all the various then-
fus and sclintthrof tiiedicdne k#piwu as
fir » c «1* s
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n^rcs.ild timrf. f ^ ^ ^, i ; \e^ "iadi.-ii.e ’i^ . p.. ,
,Wr i ft4 tioh/ife withdhe vfoJenS? of Uu-
r»,^rA :,fe fi.rd iho-fdtsen^rand'I^MMtgiirrt'^,.’
the holiflny^ ft*1 ? ^.mml way heVvo-
Fort Worth, - - Texas.
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JOSEP± :Ei. T3T^OW3Sr,
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' A large portion <if tlis county lia.>r l”' |«rpofifi yl’.« »iftihijr;"lhe polls on **
been surveyed in]3^0 ^ikirax*t»»; Wliiefc;■ «iu|nUtg'tlte votes, andi< n‘majoriry ’i
lie in large *Hodt>a and arc. wdi'it?- toy ! ^‘C voles ca-t arer^for jmdrRdtiW’jud
t ht’patKtegeneral waj he glV<
A^ry yhiail doses and e^ires with vimv
Intfe'nftduduo^ lHU when tlig dij»c»k»e.i>
de<'j)'Hpw<rnTid The p
t „ . , as no-otber finish Js
usually nseexs iry than remetit applifd
. __ " ft)Til«rwaifs,‘ without stone for brick-
work; Where stock Wafer is scarce an
- aUinduul w»pfdy can ba . sic-cur^^by
menu- of gnumd-tanka;' I* 4
^.^kVfiFACE, son. AM) PRbplVTS.
PX these we have mcii no- where a
;x * * greater dlvejsity fhuq' obtains he#c.
~ '--.jt . TTre surfii^e bt bfoken iu many locajL
g tios,~luit where thi* Mi'jho ’eiuo rlioie u .lf(
Jimtw or>grass—uamctiim» -liorlr^gti^ 1
tho »“‘ - H illgesodWtff-ns IT range fof.lJ.,'-
1 .Jswjuyf-'MK) per aciey- ,
- - jiLwiiu
——" ... .yot v'Hitggei nffered ns ".a range for_ld iiy^eTtrtToivT^
J : sbksp-aiHf-goats forbid
—pop^Iiff fids coiiuhr in
datbfdryTft?4 utirtiptisetl- hut live or six
fnnuticy ; number over 8,O0fr
. people ar< of u sober imSu-lriMi-
andI tubsui 11Lial close, comprising (.•mi-
grants from phr^oii; fruiu a nyajitfitr of
the ‘^•Old Hiatt ft,” jitifTTi om other parts
qf Tex as. fiTKef-^Valit c to the . im-
portance or juliigiet-H, and ^oyinec.-n
pro{k.t desi ii‘ to'ene<iti rogu xchnc4- and
U*. niako4lw4f -4mmrs
sg m
Ld Be mrtcT' wTtl "cjt’VJn^utsF « J.jti y
f fbinic, blit tjrequires more watir UhH\k
^g^H^UlU.iT^^ ,-|,|. ^ mn:! ' ^^1^ ':! U.....
. ■ ^ r : -WT t t>QBrf»- #- -
tnWnrhbrxanirt ■' f uifti aLmT ^
gyiLLW»-wnwn»»^ae^
beio . .cl waate hurd. Withal, wc
~ • nii h letrelwnif littdqlyrtfng JamL
-d^iuiiLtiuTe hre .._.A..... , , ,
I lined hpraTr
Itl ft Kuril ilitiri ail ^Jjp |)».i«.... it Ur.Tt.kiy*'
part aT
TTr^V* - S lZ ! tmwrnerx*
Jrmlt unnit.
The luiuierou* - r
r — lfiFwl l*ffW
of'tb>S:r/,gii»Tj( me'ander through valtcys
of Viir/oiiS hrradth, scarcclrlemiprodiio-
ifos Tfotu thgjcattr lands, to whiid* they
sH.
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and uplands consist of a rich, friable
lowm; chocobite ami gfuy, - ovcl«„ fm.o,
tenacious, red subsoil,; with tbwLeiiircF
. cnee, that the river land contain^ more
. sUcx.and is less compa t tlinu llpit eljfe.
• ' . ... ; • y
—V The average eferntfuri J of Toultg
CoutHy is about 1823 feet above t he
sea level; or 1183 feet abpvc flfi Louis,
1463 f«*et almve Memphis and 1483 feet*
i-hove D^ltns of this State.
Without enlarging,upon the subject
^-oC ottr 1......' - T" . v ; *' ^ -------- J ...d:
‘"L".,.' rtionrcTB,
we would remind the reader that the
7. lwm _ cc Tank
mu ii e hhhhhdhhwhbhbbhh
have efficient |.cnce-offlci rs^~ nm
Tliosb wllfl imhui^ ijy.Mhn
■ ' - ' . ----- » '£.
dec hiring the result of e}cpiki» .nnl
prolilbiung ti.c Mile (if mtoxicalii^ li-
q.uOrs, shtfJl Le^piiblf.-licd 'or four mic^
•i*cfsl\x week it in the iu-w-pnpi r having
■ ' ■ .--x—-
atf(ruled almut four thoitrqpid Jal.-rs
w i.l^UJ tlir loss of one. . Uu has oiu«Tc
tfie discaVes r f vvon.t n arid chilvlpen a -i «k
rtrdcr-*. p^^rilU riiol aicSilM J,,f
lh»rc wrftlfc I' “TOW-Oni^tkc IH-.iWsge.- ’Ihe D.*n,T U, no «ft»l •
?£ rr$rz r; *s^ a *
• ro-
acuhcrfc?
—■;' s35 5 w5ss
Wlwksfvlc; Retail Dcalc
GROCERIES,
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TOBACCO AXJ) -CIGARS.
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>i iWl) Goods at bottom prices apd guarSEE^c swt!§Tftcuoii.> '
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-WOMTHTBXAS,
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CKNTENNI AL'TF AR. .
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.‘iL_llt;li otLcur,< t J Tcnipcrate- habit/,aj»d prpnipt and n«v
Sr4-+-nrrri
rr^rt^rtfeMn hn.In??7WW-^mr
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^.A^hAW AND (jgi by. ^ j
1^,- r , . - ha:"^ probed-1.mu.s’.m h- tr.-ui • -^'Atwmkfrnfn fir vm
wmmrnai ll l l have loo., hvA,vcim.n;l,- a,!t r in, under !^niUd'^-malh tli -dignity a.'oiie
T^'bo bt'P rt.TVQ so high iu hiedhVl koowl-
mh.ii lo '
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.. ,,-T-|-------,, ,Tra... P.. i'y amhsurtxftjjjs doxiralAt- may T!o <Tlo
e.-uotv. turr >haJT.117c.miTnig»im, c:u»>.^W,j Wmp
|tr.,Ini,in ,T ,fwim
* ' .....retififi*»wtrJ'r^pr'f(f! 'hr' tW »-finnife-es. of
Ono hundred yeirra bare passed syjce otir country achieved it* Indepen4ftlkH^^
an<l tiow in ourh^ntenniahyear, otrt cjty has iinpt>yed by eouweetiou <lrr«ct wttb
the Atiahtic Octan niotjtt^i , " ——--*— - 4
SJ.QU
ork
--•^-^rT111 b} justice, prnqiijM^A^ ii or citv I
state'thot infractions rtf the laws orcur eountv. nor sfrnTnrnirrmi^
as fcpoftVhc** as ln othf r partnoi'. Tt x-
Jtk, nfns, in any olhi r Slot?, ‘’flic d tilc
V- immunity lium'molestation cfjxrtnTT
or property;.
C’RFfJlT OF Tnb HtOFRTV,
i 'nnrtv ):n» rm-irttytirTb niid*
Wid for_a anbstimill rcoUrtdtmisc am!
)n»cey, and ;bt re n tiaiL »n tho 'i'-rea«r
ury fupds’-J-iiliu ient ior need/ dunng
the current'yenrr^~*l'he county owes^not
, ['ouotyowi- . .
a dollar, amj her officers are resolved to
coil finer the future expenditures .to^die
ineotne as derived frohfhiiBderatc taxa-.
tion.
Tin; (oi .Mv mat.
_X*itAUAM, the oou^iyi-eent bf Young
.County is handsomely- h^ml m^n
- n,,u,u „„„im 4.i« uiKii-rmai me ini’>oth, geutly strrpiug, open-tiinhered
■minty is new and its resources"' hut ^'afjey.- A ttuut cliyibkxite foy niowu,.
•m+*9
i |*»rtjklly developed. y Tlie exficrienre
**’ fhefew fnrmcin that haVe'cuHivatcd,
j- sith united J\pplianted, the cropa wc
THaTl name. Tor ten or fi/*ee.n 'years
ya-f, together with the wonderful snc-^
er-s bt our “ nevr-comers ” for tlie Inst
v/-nr,«, abundantly jiroves thaTUie
■J- . vri'j-r-i i Ifjbtralher^ * * 1 -- -• •
or nmre picturesque surrdtindings wc
lrave never seen. This place is no the
Great Kast and AVesF fiotrte to'TH f*n-
'<». and on the lino of SUrvfeV t-f lie
Texas (ft FacifTic*^railroad,whirl)
though not located*So far, is likely to
be built here,
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auh> mm uie £ mV.‘~ Z a t
-------— improved u^ft thiin Urt*wt?TTrSvriig
,g dimmwiod when file improved methods Alrtmdy estamislied “aw-nwll, flouring-
of cu'Mire arenntiodiMJcd. The aver-
- nge yield of 'wheat is about 18 hn^lydk,
•j»er acre, of barley about 30 bushels,
kbottl 30 Imshelk, of oats 45
^ bushels, of corn 30 bushels. Cotton-
] : been grown to some extent, and
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100 pouqds of lint per acre. Tim f*oF
r ghufti grows to perfectioi), so, also do
tnjjleraml broom-corn, as well ap .mel-
with foyorahle seasons yields 300 to
•100 pounds of lint per acre. Tim BoF
ghum gniw«i to perfectioi), so, also do
mili.T and liroom-corn, as well as mel-
• r imrokins, and all soru of garden
l - vc-vtables in common use. ,] 8ucli fruits
as h .ve been tested do finely ; peaches
• are t-markabljr fi.uft. aud ' plums of
• quality grow wild in profusion.
, ..Xp oldgr ouuntieA a<ljaccnt, fine, grapes
— r j m ----------->5U LJtXV , |M « »rl» 111^
grow vtild -abutidamly, and cherries, (rfbrle of election, and affixing a
-inhlM *-irt hi.ara iL. uaII Jt.. 1 r4.... i ..’It " ' . . _! I _ .<• ». . , ...
;.pp!)P»a.id pears do well cultivsted.
IV itu arfi abundant and dc-iined to
!><ir«>fv.y a staple product'of the county.
The grasses of this whole region posses
.. a marvclbus degree of richness, andj
ripening ir order, the various species
furnish pasturage without intermission..
The country is jjieciilly a«l«ptcd to
atOcbNwisihgof every desertion^ which
intereMi must always maintain great im-
~- -^the pursuits of tjie
thf principal forest proRib, And are
abundant. These nee avaII-
*A-Jj»fi>rfact, fem IngimTSouse-framing
it do not yMd good lum-
I ^QVlrinjf. .Pine and cypreas
^will he( >m« cheaper as the cost
• og by wagons diminishes
H j vpproAcb of rail roads. Tha
““ grows abundfmtlv (*n
mill,'cotton^gin-, salt works, post olTioo,
telcgrnph office, printing oflicCj law ami
mercantile houses, drc. We have set ii
weekly m:Ul-service, soon tu bo in-
creased . ■ -—br-
tore Hx\s Removed to Fort Worth
------ ---- / GuoiT.I.Tllothing'.iiiortfs. yhm-M and Furnishing Goods,
.........JP*H*«5MuttnwdHhby r TTinffTTlinlsniiln |i|icca) l>v-onr -c«uinectiou with
ar^o house/, we CivU.underse.jTTh fai t imv&iiatrtyiv 1c ****“'
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goods
Tfy'lfBirwrtira' ytfml*. convince*’■'youYsefF ^ tuydn^A^^
IWPWi— , ___^.. . ..virI'l-mp1
immediately thctcailcr
intLlcfan or city .nf paid
t un y - K
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ISILNV .YOIiK 8T0JBK,-*1 AIN ST.,
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nnrJl.»li^V|,K(-%t U.-W pt.-W« n.-KlqrmL i„
5111 lla,|jiul,l,|,q nf-tm -rrerH-HB
V’ -u h': . Wr^ 'Tbrl rrtf£-
gass^esti sa
ssstmrn^»&^iasa^&
nl h.M.mc t„ !,; p:il,;i.-!uil ftt. rtfo^ • harm fk>' fnr l im---
*$r 33 pFK^^Sin jt) Gilead,
A.‘WILLINGHAM,'
, Late KimbtfU,' Texua.
Lute Ulrburnt, /a
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GKXKKAL
HF.
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Local Option Law.
<hereafter within fligprcaftf Uid
of-paohihithu) scli} cxchofige er give
away with tlio pnYp«hi»^df evading 1 \\l
.provisions of ih‘*juctT any rinroxitTHmg'
lictiorp w luyt|( < vtir? nt in.4ifty\j:ny virtv
*hrte-ni).y_>f)l' tin; priurisipns of this, aetr
xhall be M’.i j'v; lo |jr<iprf by Sn-
diirmwtimrormdhrttAFnTTSrwl /dial! he
fined iu *u suqi nut less than' tvC* utv
five DOT meiV-than two hundred dollaJ'f*
fyr each and o.very violation of any o4
'them ot^sHnis^o f.^i i A net.' -"-F^v
■ . R7 ItjisijijiYhy marie the Aafy
of the district judges'to give thi,/ act. in
cltfuge to the grand iurics ; and it ij«
made..he e*ff>e< ial duty of th« ctumtv
atUirneyfand county -judges and all
jlisfn te djf"the pi aye Jtaviny. jurijidic*
^Toft ilf tlio preniiiteS to PTe jknrthis act
is rigidly qnforoed.'- Adfailing.
Prohibiting tlie_Sfll$Lftf Intoxicating Li
qaor Wherever the People ho LIool.
AN A( T
To proh'dvtt thcTtalfv exchange or gift
ot intoxicating fiquor in any county,
justices’ precinct, city ortott-u iw thus
Btate tbut.iRpy sn1 elect; prrscribing
tini'hnuntfor its vhflatiofi.
>1 >• ■“ L Be it- enOHcrl by' the
*School Notice.
"The s< I Vices of I’rotos.-or J. 1.
110WIK h:ivihg”*l>«en obthincVl, seliogl
w ill open .jin thcT town vf .Giaham,
rTeSi
^ T -a yunviTTi iij tut;
LcgixliUuro of thcT-tatc rttJcX&fiTxBlt
Jit shall bet thT5 duty of the conimisniou-
eri’ court of egch county ib the State,
4tpon the written petition of fifty quali-
fied voters of said county, or upotmich . ... ...y
qmtiiion by twenty quahii.d voters of Yeung Gountv, r^xas. opqhc l=t Mun-
any jttsti'ies' precitf,ct»lt(>Wii or city^r day in^Boptcmhor,
rticrcin, lo'irdar an election tobclut.F; RAT^S 01’ Tl lTION:
- Payable atlhe elote ofeaefi mprtifi 'rt
Orthograpby^lh'ftding, Writiug. Arilh-
un^tic, Gcitgruphy, Ebgiisb Grumniar,
Histwrjr and TTomlsisdtiqtf, 42 , per,
iho’MB. - : - ' >1
by (hequalified rotm of (aid county,
.. .Justices’precinc*town or city, na \tfie
errf atid cotton wood constitute caT^' htrr*-i-
Pio rtcpgieatiafl
(ball be profiihitsd .in such- county,
justicea’ precinct, toww hr «iity, or not;
provided that notiiing herei,, couinimd
ahall be PWTTWynwj to ,pmhibft4trg Bat#
of'Wines for aacratnentnl ptirpnses, tior
aldiollVlic stimulant ns medicine* in
case of actual •icknesi tfhen sold qpon
‘ MtrtircntaTb
_ w >4 l>et( monti
T.;L,Amjw*u* I' v-
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the written prescript a «n <tf ti regular a<’K|TT, 'r J
practising physician/ <• i;i»i< d upon Git.uT|thr, A up. Vw’t!i. .1 n3
** . ‘ . r- S. -.-
•: ci i ri Imre,
i • W* !m nhyl yr.rt Tired imf.fcV r.
Attrn<laj?ec juroinpt vr|ir-n very :ck, 7
A r.d U’f drmfe hilt?—plcrme thrm
quirk.
'oitu# hours fFun ^ lUljrqVT^in^
®V ■' 'Ltsdtostold'.l I'c mud- if p,»--
■ ‘,,l‘'• dofitig office hours.
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STAPLE GROCERIES
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f)tf(-ffli;f°i,,nrsftle choice bands for
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colIm.Hj under this act shall, be pnid -0 OT AO SCOtlOllS
into the cuunty tic.iMirv. mid >ih<il| con
lUttiie a paitof the schtihl fund for the r,,f <pi*-ndid'Tmnl nirenrty snr-veyed on Pew
Sec. 7.’ Alklawa'irr parts of laws in
conflict with thijacl are hcrehx^Vepc*!-
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Respectfully solicit* general patronage from the citizens of Young aud
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1876, newspaper, October 14, 1876; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879047/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.