Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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TW'O POIJLAR8 PER ANNUM.
Hrz. r
yg:l. i y.
U*h Creek 1 train.
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Ki*k. Lkai>kh;-We have hail two
show era laU4y. The grouud is Cover-
ed With six or fight inches of snow,
which makes lively ‘f^ustllng” for
»toar^ Mcetri. ;Haifff!thn" Brother,
have arrived from Mlaaourt with a fine
lot of wagons and stock. W. T. Drnm-
mond has sold to one of them, provid-
ed he 0011 get1 water. He hns fjbt two
njen employed to dig as well; ugiet wa-
ter or bust,” in the watch-word.. After
your aitaouawemen t that “A'aadidntes
Of# jpffiutii*n» IhiIhk
trained to cateb. The Industrious have
I wen preparing ground for the last
month. The preaent snow wfR put tho
ground in good candidtion ft# plowing.
A diversity of crops is t,a) ketlof, which,
with a fair seaaon, will place this cou ti-
ll KW TO THE EfNE, 1.ET THE
“tafVi
®lf‘8 f.
FALL
Wlj,KRK THEY
> -tSTHICTI/l” IN ADV AN<?E.
. :_.... -1-—:<——L.
GRAHAM, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1880.
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NO. 26.
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tf
tiynBcad. QflMnall ’Iftcilltley, oyjyg frame lniilillng lrpUmging hi thr
. to some lnfornaaMtiis, are ouly in a
■'“’moderately fair way ufijicInyAifU^rjyl
iJKurryiiahnA~tf*K your issutvof
January 31s^appfeiu3d an extract from
a fetter-lfr>m Maj, ]{, Merrill, Sxho
commanded Uo^B., 2nd IT!. 8. Dra
goons, sly ting that he had put to death,
Hie Indians Who killed Col. Stem. As
I wag a Pionther of that cousaaov and
of#; of a detail of twenty-five men baser
coni maud ofTJeut. Tree, who was sent
in pursuit of the Indians, permit me to
state-more fuilV^ow their liaath was
broughtubouL ‘
—ftoiki-Scoundrel; nut longBlllCe pyl.Sr
oned the two Worses—thc^ only team—
of a poor Wood hauler near Dallas.
, After, two Unsuccessful-ailei^pls to JT. J. Snow, of Missouii, is In North
follow the traill, by scouts, under H- Texas, hunting for. the grave of his
H; Wibtey, a thinl was ordemV under’ -brother murdered in Tarrontreounty in
A. Dr Tree to proceed to Fort Arbuckle, Ifd®.
where upon arriving, we found the
Kickupoos ftl^ lpg th|t)ugh the post in!
Lt- uur,.approach—lea ving,
asit would seem they knew our Cbsi- tcr ^ awild cut>
ISefcTieilr, then a chief in the trilie,
nungkjjttg to make some terms with1
i the commanding officer, which tbrms
wete snWon tiuR* ae/ol lust* q^i.e
two
the
Drag-tons
tixah iikmh.
Gross la growing In south Texas as Iff* Tam Gains was what you call a swift
wltuVss. When Tom was for a feilaf
Ee was tor him iTi over, aad Ea Wild so
Spring time. _
Stock are reperteil doing at«H up m
tipi I*ftA» Hun^ih^ ;rj~‘ — ■ -
Horn hrtietng plan tod Id various jsir-
tions of the uitate. .
-- M' rf.._;.jy _ ^
At Pialostine not lodg ago tlie ther-
moiueter indicated 90-
r-
Iidwyer Dramiam put Tom *upou. ifi
stand to prove that a drinking man
couldn't rememl>ar wiiat he did whed
he was drunk. Toip had taken about
- * • . two drams Cftat morning aad was feel-
Tho artrslnn woll yt fl.-l.urnc h»r| lUK He out
that he couldn’t.
-Thejudge didn't like
like.witnesses who Were so willing and
reach” a depth oMPrrfeet.
It 1h saHEtTmtT thffPff" Vr~Gf
sickness*' in T^eou county. *
" ' _ • ' • ~ ' ■ ..
ThAonly saloon la Am?eliiia »>uuty
is said to-fc veQr poorly pilrouized.
^Much jM»rk has been lost in Upshur
dounty during tiie late w arm weather.
Helton college was* burued hy incemli-
*0
Gen.“TTawthorne^ of Weatherford,
Clmtfleld,Auui a
oppaium.
l One lii4kirtsi' and thirty residences
haye been built in WflXahttChle sluee
H^pUimber.
’ An Indian named John AVrite, who
went hunting stray hows on itid Hiv-
er, luatWoek, had a ’frrtpergti* eficmin'-
Wilcy-W. KamnVons,'Junior edltof «f
tho uVlUmy-7\>r;MiArrrr^ 'wrt'B' rrntffR'sl
January.
HU
were not permitted to to]low the trila*,
which was agreed to. t A Cter uW. elapse
pf.ta'o.dilij'fl they hrougld *in UiA hoflrt
pi one of the -murderers, tied to u sadd le.
lunfi'W days iiK»re tiiry Itrought the
:t ’ utiierwilhin-Hireemiles«»f the post and
*v there siiot iiim. The I)rng.*dns went to
'./ the plaee, charged the ,dead, Indian,
captured him, dud throwing ills body
into a wagon returned to the Font
4’ithoot losing a maxi,
.........
ilie^immptroller for a lUt of |i>e out
IVitaess.
friendly aud wnfldliig the judge didn’t
know w Imt Ip do with him. laist oourt" “thd derlniou *»f uth^>i,ii. •.
Law yer HruiTiiam put Tom -upon the oil the suimy side of ml
on toe sunny side of middle ago so far
as years aiu Qp^feawKsi, and the trace,
of queenly beauty yebUugcr among the
ravages of sorrow and hardships have
made. 8ho was oupc a woman of most
brilliant intellect, of tin la hod education
aud rare accomplishment. For a few
BKHHltott IU jk tone
rationally with One*t!oW, when flashes
familiar, notl wt ha put jt flaw rjnwtlooa of lar ol«l inUtfHgenco shows what ahel-
toTom from the bench.
' ^‘Mr. (<aius, wasn’hyou drunk yester-
day (Sunday?”)
- ‘-They say-I wgs, your honors
MAmi dim’t yoa remember It?11 -
“It’s sorter like a dream, your honor,
hut .I do remember 1 was a^ful air.k last
light.”*-'
f‘HoW are you unw Mr. tDthis?”
A'
l>een ordained a inlnlfl^jrf.Aha-----irrT£iiriU»^B^^ j-mi urp r>nlll‘> t,My ft,wi
Judge; how dof^you do yfturaelf?” aud
Topi bowed humbly, for he thought the
fount*! uogxbTIiaf closely resembles va Judge was kindly’ inquriag after hia j-
health.
-;1»
Whefl thg sheriff had quieted the
general hilarity tile judge Mtid:
"Mr. Gains) you were drunk on yes-
terday, wliieh was Sunday. Now,
where did yoii,‘kel your whisky?”
4,In the Jug, judge—right hi the jug.”
"Well, sir, where was the Jug?” Wig' came ujxm her, and\Uie memories
“Under the fodder .tack, Judge; I al-
ways keeps it there or iu the,shuck pen,
aud If your honor ever passes that way
.it’s a free thing to——A-.’? -
»‘Mr. Gains, you can retire, sir. I l>e-
Ueve you are the same man who about
thirty years ago testified in this court-
house that Jiiu Wilkins bit his own
ear oft” ' ■ , i --
_“They say I did, Judge, but you
—— — t—. - ■*- • * _| from all the pocfci, repeats ch
to Mrs. Aunlc Haley, ou the 3Uth of don’t remember It, You was a defend-
ing Jack Booser for biting.off Ji nr Wil-
kins’ ear, an^-voti tolij.me tlinU III "the
scrimmnge Jnek shelved Jlm up agiu
standing deficiency .xana-it', and it t-
generally belleve«l .this means their*
pifvltieii tin a short tinje. The anuiuid
is about siw’j.ooo.
Safes of pcliisd and university, lands
are largely on the inere&sc. j
111:m i’stmap, F»b. o.—A scfieiiK ting-
ody oecurtd near here to-dny. A trif-
ling dispute ocvgied he tween u-nmn
to Fort Belknap w’itliout having xiiW^weil man, when Caliiouu slmt amlkill-
^ ndlltaLv ftmte-toreished by any other eti Smitfiv^
“rerrrr^T
bmoke tfmb that- of a enmp-fli
4 ■■ r ——■J—■- T/YtrFW^U?
~r]
ftjtltS. "T for thirty years a citizen of this
county, illtt.1 Utaday. He leayes dvsocnd-
^^jagjjB^Jgpmieal a young man is, his endeavors^ an to to the third generation, to mourn
—“—--~ m Kfs defitTf."' "~v.; ^
TheJiandaonte Upurt House at Dal-
^nty dmroyed '-by -'MHUF
hjfinilitg, IU» las^« • yhe
T3t W ^ —-—- -.•■•v
No-matter itow’ industrious or cen-
to save are wasted if ho hag a cafele -
tglfe.. He might as ^ell-be doomed to
•peml bhratHSiigth *h«l 11% in an at
tempt to catob water in
•flbrfc MWrtA^baoear
x i
r in ^ scive. The
eely dear certainly
tm*MA >lnhttn of epownmy—tlio wny 0^ orfeiuulv.1 i» Kprw.l-
lug to the second floor, lcftuothiug hut
the walls standingf; Yfdst of, t lie -ri-c-
a
to turn evorytlihtg In the household
affairsWtlie-best account—arc -attutog
tiie things wlrh-li every nMith^er^liotfld
teach W jUjugblor. ,-r " I *
J. B. Merwln^lftor'of the Amrricnn
JbHrmil of fatw nflnn, auya;
- It is easy to show that mcney paid '5ir>0,000.
R»r schools liecotnes an ftrvCufriient-* at'
compouml,Interest: ->W*4-A«:\ •* *•*
Oof'4dfftl|fi4iC’traih tMC children, all
the tliqe> to habits of Industry, ptmCtu-
orilg, papers, etc.-,^were saVeil. The fire
is supposed to liuve IsHm the work of an
invhivihury. Loss nbout ?*Jo,0H0. The
ihilIdriig“jS’aH erreted., in isti, at a oGit,'
with inVnr«/t upon bonds to date, of
^ .j....- f<t.. ’-y---'-.—-y - . j
—~ • -r. -■-‘t ■ •*
City marshal, Kam Ball, of Kherman,
who was wouuderLut th(> Red Light irt
tliat pla^e last wwHniB since dle<l of
his wounds. He is said to hftVe hMb a
Wld-reas, wittwmf the school; wdiithouf
tills tflaulttg, Umyontlvgrow up idle,
ignorantr-.io.w -breuki rig,; law-def>’ipg,
villains, and propgrtyv^dur proi>crt^
Mr. lax-pgyer—pays Ihe/bB}.'- ;' ;
__^B44 4n tjrfs hitter easoj'Ou got; no
“valhe received*” but bkve to keep oi»,
]>ayiiig good money fbf nothing;- for
nothing except* mere pTectc of a man
-a rottoh hulk—g sbcfT
yrnl “fllrrlr rfff4-mH- death wiiilt? tliJ
eluirging his duty.
| test.
HeL'a-
»>v
bought the Denison imd HoutheastCrn,
Education pays. Ignorance ousts.'
J Hoft, flere^r etoUd^Rng lrtre 1&y
air-ship* aacuss the starlit blue of the
sumrter Sky, restlCis hreer.es that stir-,
fed the rustling leaves with plaintive \ yesterday tor the purpose of forming a
*V
. nil these things tended to make Mr.
Mlddlerlh feel mUteir. rumantkto Jfa
I ■ clasped his ltauds and said, “The brood-
ing spirit of tH* nijfhl, like an ether)ni-
j«- iaod dove, ? hallows day fancy with-44
( sacred touch, . melting into* ^my soul
like-” “Those
home ttlfh
practical wife,
and strnhjt enough to khoek you down.
What did you pay %r them?” And
Mr. Middle rib got up and wen tar rath-
tolly into tho house and said sums peo-
—J ' pie had no more psetry In. t$eir hink-
; - |feftt|<*d natures than a ^tir'o-ycartdd
rrpmk'i > i~- ‘ “
B as^Ko i» Fi f! ri 11 T>r T
Taking’ Advantage of Leap Year..
A Dotrob&r-iivhu waa out iu the coun-
try the other day to look After -some
poultry#*** stUik in a inud-liole, al-
though having a light buggy and a
strong Jiorac. lie gdt duU tbo|t a rail
off thmliic*. ami was:trying to pry the
vehicle fHft-vrhrrralong came a strap-
ping young woman nl*out p years ol
age. Blic halted, surveyed tin* situa-
tion, and said.. ... v ■ySr-i_____.-r— ■—..
“You stand by. the horse while I.
heave on t^ie rail, and don’t be afraid
of getting mild bn your l>anda «ia<i. Jr men all deelareAthat R was perfecUy
Dai.ur, Feb. 4.—It Is reported and
generally bellevetl that the Dallas ami
Wichita rail jvuy company haye secur-
ed ample means to complete the road"
to Denton and thence to Whltcsljoro,
which gives the Missouri, Kansas and
Texas road a terminus at Dullas. It is
stated that the funds to extend the road
from Deiiton to Whltesboro is tarnish-"
ret by the syndicate which recently
sighs, the faraway hum M lusect life,* eomtonAtUm to pool their Cattle shlp-
incnts fbr the eppiliig season. The
maaltng wnb- weg «ttende<t. Kacli
mcmlier of the ciiuildii^tlen is rr<|uest-
cd to give lKind in tits sunt of $5000 tor
the foHhful carrying out of the contract
mmli-
hose onions yon brought Bto, The oliject la to place all the
ftiwnlng,” remarked his tie to bdshlppcd at tho (ITspgmil c
h, “were as woody as sticks railroad'that will make the, Vest
entered lttto\»y the shipping oopindt-
nll tlie 'oat-
of the
rate.
If the freighka are not suillcieittly low,
ttm mtm, amhnalfe|j| m tipw>ot
2000 eat hauls, are to bfrdriven to Ksn-
gas. The pieetlng adjourneil to mWH
at Jacksboro, Texas* obr. March x, and,
the stockmen .feel confident of getting a
material mlujtiou ln freight.
the«linrp edge of tho door and t lie dOor
cut it ofT; i gotfdrtodcxaad teryit vhat
you told me; and T ’spose T did kwpot
tliat Wilkins bit his <ni off iiimself,
and it.wasn’t so unreasonable noiiow,
for he find thcuwfullest mouth that ev-
er was—didn’t lie, judge?”
AN t NFOBtUNATE.
For about a week-past, a erszy wo-
man has been wandering about our
ItffMi, exciting tho eompwsalnn of most
paople, andhe lt mtlfF to their shame,
Bhctax w^nmn
was wont to be in her happier days.
Iu these moments her eyes light up
and a lovely expression til in across her
face, making one-feel intense aortoub-fer
the Wreck a cruel fate has made of mind
ami body. Her name ip Ida Ktcveua.
and abe is a nati ve of Mississippi. Born
of wealthy puri nU..-qhfrdKas raised iu
affluence. Surrounded with every lu
best ediication the country could cfT'-nt.
Just after the war she became enamoi-
thy of her, and they were tp have Jkieiji
married, but death stepped In betweeBT
ttiem fbdd he died. Grief at htrtosR de-
throned her reason and she lias boeu
insane ever since.. . With bis-projierty
all swept aw*y by (lie results or waf,
her lkther dire! aliout tl)e time her troH-
that clustered around tlie old home lic-
ing so sail and sorrowful, lier mother
and brother emigrated from Mississippi''
to Tt2ns, The unfortunate daugliter
was sent to tlie asylum at Austin,
where she ought to be now, but was
either discharged or escajiod^'-o don’t
know which. While her conversation
Is wandering npd disconnccb'd.yet Hhy
uses elegant language, quotfs freely
pas-
OH AH AM, TEXAS,
the clTizeuf of \ oung'coqnfy. .
. DlfTre: at Ryd*’ Drug Wore, West
side
jtoblic K/jlii
are.
Drs. Price & Atkinson
J-VU
Graham, Texas, ■
Office, WeRt^Sfcle PuWie Squire.
Office at Ryus’ Drug St<|re.
N. M. REAGAN, M. D. Co
..... q
7^
GARRETS^
ntractor nd Builder.
Material Airnlshcd when desired.
TEXAS.
Office YTost side Public squr
lu^idc^ QDTNorth Oak Btroet.
vlng ‘UtOfru Dasher.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
_ud
I*. J. BOWEHJ
i*iiysicianT| Surgeonr TBaker& Confectioner
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
calls promptly attentively F&IlCjr GT0CHSS, N otion 3,
—Ofltoe West Kiefer Fublle Square.
T- IB. WTIEELEIK,,
ATTOENET-AT-LAW,
HHhVKKKItWQE,
m Hi iiMNNt
A Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
Wit.t. practice In (ho District (^>urt «f
Ktcpheus.Hhackelford and Young(THin-
tiea, and in the U. K. Court at Graham.
Tf?ETiSr\ Fresh TTr< ad, Cakes, Pics, An., daily.
Casl; Paid for Country Product. Give
men call. I will sell os cheap as the
cheapest. " »
V'V
DEALER IN
sages from tjie best authors. A historj'
of her antecedents was giveu tis by a
yTmng-gmtleman of thhs cityw’hoknew
her when she was a bright, happy,
sweet girl at Richland, Mississippi, the
Specml attention given to ooilootiono
llMAttteU land caaco and uriminal bpsnieaa
"TJdrri'Kpoiidenqe solicited. 1 ,
B.* r WILLIABU, • JACK DaTTh'
Williams & Davis,
Attorneys I Counsellors &t Ltw,
- AKnr
-Paints, Oils, Brushes
—‘rau....-y.
laf.l IX prartlr* In finnit anil•urr-'iiniUn*t;<>uiK(^».
” »n<i in tho K*-S*i »l Mli<rsU|urni. I'-niru ofT.xua
'IrKlTK: I p .tai-s in (ho Chrio(->pi(or ImiIMIm, ^hi),
M* I’uMtr SqimtO) Omhnm. Trxm.
. %(«(
-tr
l’ESPUHBBIES, PATENT
belle of all-that country «,round, noted
for her brilliant^ ^ntid wit. When *lie
met him Kuuduy night and ho "made
himself known to her, she recognized
him it lid wept as though her heart
______1......... would break. Memory >ditl H v« d, nil.oil
“Mr. Gains, I fold tou to sit mnl was in the tiGfffoW of
r-Mr. Kiieriff, give me the names of n eclipsed by the woe and misery
qf the heart. Pour girl, tliat Divinity
I’ll s6eif 1 61111’t stpp tholr merriment, whieii whaiH.8 tho ends of us all has
Brother Mrtiuhanq&'put dp ^qur next
*----*^rv~
madc her i«Hi HifiuigE: ThTs-world
life with dark and sombre clouds, yet
JTRtJT
Hed<*etb all tilings well. Tlie sharper
the thorns in this life tin* brighter the
JeWels that stud the crown of cverlast*
Ingjoy in the hereafter. Dnfiw» Tit raid.
JLA. WOOLFOLK,
. »• " 1 . » • *"reres.«
A ttornev-a t-h a W.
Belknap, - • Texas.
"\AT J LL practice i n tlie Courts of Youug
and adjoining counties'.
“O. E. FINLAY,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Graham, Young Co., Texas.
- W11,1, practice ill Federal CVnirtsyat
TTrAliarii, -a^T<T“ 8»ab* l^tiFls rbf
-Pain. Pinto, Kb^icna qnd .atljoininy
oounlies.
u. W. Johnson
Medicines, &c
p
rescriptions
vl); LaretTilTy fomnhulidcj day or night.
WEST SIDE OF PUAI.IC S0t?ARE
TEXAS.
Ib»rr k’aeita. J. L. Kaao, GuhtM
Banking House
1 '1 -
T> >J
Henry, Warren &
y EATIlERFORg, ,
TEXAS
•| i
Atey-at-LlW 5 Ini ijwtjj ., C. J. Christopher,
—-r.fJRAHANr, TEXAB. *
WILL practice ill the Courts of Young ^ _
aiMimij.-i.iii.K _ Brass, Copper, Tin, Lead and
! ~
at ai
H acpCaail.de |>oiuU.
vlnSly. " X
.Tlie ga^xbinpiuifea ami tfeufe^ngcnU
ijo arc so sure that EtB^bft’a J tgli t la a
falluret are but taking tbslr ^irn la
“V
Who
jS-5
playing the part which tlie ofenicnts of
gas played on tlie discovery of tliat illu-
minator. The oil men, the caudle men
the tallow‘ men the candlestick men
the wfek men the lamp men the snutf-
Their uni tod efforts relcnsrel Die ve-
hicle, and the Detroiter returned,tlianks
and asked her to get in ami ride. She
hesitated, kicked up and down tlie road
and filially said;
“Ktrnnger, I’m
nm?rrfr? I'Timv
Wild qbsurd nnd fruugiit witli danger.
The press Vailed R a pre|a>aterous Lu-
yafiou. It was several years before it
conquered prejudice. People were
afraid to introduced It into tlieir houses
One bold theatrical’manager of Paris
ho put it into his theater and Die audience
II. T. SALE,
Attorney at Law,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Fire-roof .Safes,
aud
Hcales Repaired.
I-A.M, TE]
JEFF'S' SALOON
__‘
GRAHAM, TEXAS. ‘ ~ • AND
1 Hollingsworth, Billiard Hall
OllAllAMU TEXAH.
kJ
S. JR. J ET F
Proprietor,
He gave his name and residence, and
she continued;
“I’m over 25, worth $500 in cash,
know all about housework, an4 this IS
leap year.” -—:—
“Yes, 1 know, but for Heaven’s sake
don’t ask me to marry you J” he ro-
jilied as h£ saw tlie drift.
“tjee here,” she Continued,- looking
him s<iuare in the eye, ”I’m a straight
UjUtrL-Um
~~mnh~$tfo of Itiii PiibiX SfiiSH!,
GTTAHAM, \~V^-TETA
dr,
big of taxes for non-residents.
Graham City
Steam Flouring Mills and Cot-
ton Gin,
-A.. B. Propn’r
.Flour, Meal, FeedtiEto., Fur Bale.
■*. Grind Every l>ay.
Keeps the very "bSSrTJquer*, Hines, and
Brandiw f Al<to fresh St. Lcnis
Beer, with the best
brands of
vl'nl
Cigar*.
looks of you.” ; l. t*V, Tv-v
"Yep, luit don’b~don’t talk that way
to me|w •• ’ v
HkNRifiTTA, Feh. 8.-^bebattle jneu ^“Ktranger, it's leap year, and I’m go-
qf ttortlv-weat-Texas nais^ddrel here ing topop! Will you nave me or no?”
suffbentlon. At last liy giving a few
brave womcnooitipUmenfary tleke+s lf&
broke down opposition, they reporting
tliat there was no smell, neither were
their eyes ptrt outhy dazzle.
Alison’s Invention will, even if it-lie
a success; lurve a hard fight with rpo-
. -,noys>ly but public sympathy* is luckily
with ^jtq Instead of against him.
h am Hotel. 1 wa w ......m-
tlioupaiKi pefrK>ns In Tetas, Arknusaa, ■
Kansas and Missouri have been for- R. W. RICHARDS, Proprietor.
Gfraham Meat Market.
P. II. STONE, * Wni..KlNDIwlCK,
, m ^ J ■. ■ 7^
STONE & KINDRICK,
——
’ already married!” he fal-
tered. t!> ;• ‘ ' ■ J :T-:.. ■
“Honest Injun?”
“Y’es.” \y
: ”Wetl, th^iJSttlc* me art^ I 'Wpu’t
ride. I’l take amt acrotietho fiehl oyer
to“bM Rpoonor’s. He’s got four sons
and a fool nepheW,.and I’ll begin on
the old man and pop the crowd elegr
down to the idiot, for I’ve •Inmnylxed
around this world just as long a* J’jn
going to! Gond-hyo, sir—no - harm
done t”—De/rjf/ Frew ivess,
warded to Washington, urging tire
passage of the bill creating the territo-
ry of Oklahoma. Silver has tieen dis-
covered In the Indian territory and the
increasing excitement along the border
indicates tliat unless the bill pa**«si a
formidable raid will Ik* made 6u '•he
territory In ttt^sprlng. I1 .♦
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Keep the* best the market at
\yays on the Tabfe. Good aiuf cl<
' Noted for Its MirferiU-VV’ator.^
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Friend Graves^orthe Graham Up.Al>- t
>.H, has given.hi* excellent paper a^ new
drea*, and now It looks as neat as can the Yellowatone early in tho spring is
iw.-/V Hrhn aiqTohemfevl “
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Cixciknati, Feh/^ 3.-rA dispatch
from Fort Buford, D. T., pays a fierce
and bloody fight occurred January 29,
betfftfvn a party of Gros Vylitres Indi-
an* and a band of Uncapapas, who had
rsidedthe latter’s camp and driven off
Iherd 'uf ponies. Fifteen mett were
killed, and the Gnu Ventre* recovered’
their homes. The. Indians are much
excited,1 and a general uprising along
BOOK STORE
-JV . AND ' , ..
ITovra Depot, t.
C3*. K- OJE^OZXWR* £
Next door Routh of the poet office,
has Just opened a fine stock of V -
Stationery, etiromos, School
. Boolko. Etc. u-'J ^
^ He also keeps theTeadlng Newspapers
WOw Magnziucs for sale by the Sipgle
copy, and will reeelvo sul*acrlptlons at
publishers prices, >< . >
ilui Chaioo lot; Of Cigars and
TWjaooo.f- • r*“
fonts constantly on hand whleh we vtlR
sell chesp for cash. “-Olve us a trial.
North-west4)o«*er Public Htfuare. -
From and aftor the first or January,
1SH0, we will sell for casli^tply., / .
J. E. BOREN & CO., '
Book Sellers % Stationers,
AND MXW8 OXALXBS
Wall Paper, Blank Books^ Music, School
Books, Oil Croinoa, Prlntlag
Paper, Etoi, Ktc.r Etc.,
WuthtrfaA, - - Tana.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1880, newspaper, February 14, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879156/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.