Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 32 x 22 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
■■4L.
w
V
•Jm
ju.
_J.^
a*.
' '*• *,f*
» i*
ra
THE LEAJJEK.
T. *•
- .>£ «
:
gp s %
T r : tTTTI oTJy <, I » V I MU A V . .
>r \
1
^•w V * ' * Jt,--T"
htsice MortLeast ^rser >4uarc
Jilg Fisk Fry.
At if'inijaUng T>? oillw^mi. of Young |
Joyful Nhws for Every Oaf*
Xke drouth.of last season which was
—-■-*« i .....—— Tv "" 1 ; |ae OroUMi o! last season wniCU was j vu»j vac >’vm« niiwwtiwv »v* »>.
.....,V ’"■; O.i*hnt.^nof*l,„l, an.,.,.. 1 ,.r„l. ........ ,.tly .prtug of 18»H » T,„ ---
i- ,.iV tho lllli IudL. iliA.tulUiwiniT'- wm^.a ., .rrvTn.._««/?:.'ti: 4,.^X^fUmTT k " * _ .
lUteresf to every citisen. p ye^r
Jor Ur© 1‘residential, State and County
cumpaign, ft will necessarily luvolvd a
dwmewton of many issues taatshrmM
•* » ~ — — ----—TT: 1'iun/ii^ru imvti UH rnuj iii^ vi| iuuvj
1 ;*'.y l,H‘ nthiiujL, lh*» f«4h*win®'"TOUa*<l a HlrInK< ncv in money matters
I reapihjc iml resolution* Were adopted: i„ this soctlou 'unparalleled in the Ms*
All noli* *'*)of a btisllie** nature ineerf-
ed In these columns, are charged as ad
A at our local rates. -
>m%gB>Aa, tire people ofV<lsf eonm
“ty have strictly complied with the laty
^i^onlnifiug me iisS oTtfiesetiVc in catch*
vertteements, at our
^?5rr
Announcement#.
Far Assessor.
I UK Ash; aod whereas, the said la^v ex-
pi res od the lfitlf of June next; therefore
Be it ftesokv^d, That the citizens of
71 -,,n ” wnu am jicreny
. , requested tcmcet at liovejoy’s, oh Toes-
i
■ Vl AIVU'HUr• ____ I ,^Lj *v*tw/muvsm. AAJvrjtij of UU A UUB*
We are-authorised to announce J. C. day the 16th day of Juno and Join in a
ft WWttPVn as si m non/lMdtA fni* fhu J ffy M
pec ted to contribute funds sufficient to
purchase bread, plcklea, <S&
TOWNSEND;., a ^candidate "for the
office of Tax Assessor, at the next gen-
eral election In November.
We are authorized to announce
>
JOHH. R. MOKUIHON as a candidate
for Ta
Tax Assessor of Young county, at
the next election.
, ,We are authorised to announce
#08KPH ALIjalr, ns u candidate for
the office of Tax Assessor at th» next
Resolved, That no person shall be vo-
ted for in the election next November
unless his name is announced as a can-
didate on or before the Uth'day of Jtine.
tiflMflUad,, That the chairman nf tfrto
L0C41 MATTmCS.
meeting he and he is hereby appointed
marshal and general superintendent,
with pourer<tw>vip^iHliitnii'<U*r'assn»>Atv‘
Hat-vest approacheth.
—Hoc new estray notice.
. — An open field for candidates.
as he may deem proper.
Resolved; That there sbalQie no fire
arms brought on the ground, iror shall
there be ahyaplrltuous Of malt liquors.
-Reriol ved, Tlmt the men, wunTPirafir
children in the comity arc hereby in
vitocL
tory of the oide&txetthrs. Merchants
Attwnll ttAJsJU ntlmr dunam wi fe arrjniisll
affected; tut the most substantial have
weathered the gale aful are now, to use
a common expression, “on the^r heel*
again;** and to nods does ^his^more
UUA to tlte wcffYiVown
(JroOeyy house of Ledbetter A Co., who
have la
npntinued during the discouraging
season of crop failures and dry and
parchInggtonm and despondency which
prevailed, Uutil to-day, the advent of
better times, they stand secure upon a
firm basis, dispensing the choicest Oro*
ceries at living print*. .AoThe people of
the whole couutry round about Gruhanh
Having.wun a reputation for honest
dsnliagi aud uitai)iitaJ manuring the
best goods at lowest prices; and
golden laurels of good opinion from
ravorwrrif fhv season
g*i»t r — "§• ii'-'wnrLX-.
, -a * T~** . , -----. (
—Thp onqw present afine appearance.
—District Court convenes next Man-'
uay.,;:,,;,-.,.
-- -County Ffeurty civil docket, was in
session Monday. *\ '*• "i
T —r ::--A Inr^r drove ViTlwrses grt
r->
tog shady plaees.
tth of oiir toSvu and bounty
Resolved, YhM such candidates as
cannot attend shall send a written ex-
tmsc for xion-nttendauoe.
■ -......— R.N7i^iCBfCh*j8fc^
R. HfiT^tNOBWOBTH, SfiCrty. ™ ^
Tire-marshal and superintendent,*Dr.
Price, then made the follow log Appoint-
ments:
t*. W. Johpsori, ^rijensurer.
J.
MostyT 13t. Lot; rand, J.T. X»ovejoy, R.
i, D/N.fCillian,
igjat present vcfjvgcxxl.
—And still odr population ipereaseth,
A bey at CapC Whiled—
R. B. tfarrctt, B. B. Street, MJW, Ba-
^er, B. Williams, B, Terrell, A. Coff-
man, R. H. Byrd, Jno. E. Morrison and
^osr JPurgeebir, to soffeii «e«iii4butions.
—Mr. Drechsel has his stone building When money is collected it must be
^ ^All ^^rmerehau taseemed to have i . • . , m , . ...
. good trade 1111 gt‘H‘“4^*11 reiwrt “ “«•
r —Vegetable, are uoy pUuilful with
those having good gardens, 2E3 ^
Tlisaisllaiw awli —muiy ltiluHt
By ortier of R. N, Puick,
Marshal and Superintendent.
ili M from
ifrem Weatherford.'-
<>f almost dire distress, they-now open
the great trade cahipaigu, wliieh will
surely follow in its wuko; and invite
all who hovc not in the pual iiud ucca*
IfonTJd’dcnl with them, to cpme forward
noufand be convinced of the truth that*
“money laVM is money ihade;’rior tl>«y
are sanguine of satisfying the most in-
credulous as to the cheapness and ex-
tra Quality of their goods, ■ _—^-^rr-
— flrEHiave hid years of experi-
ence in th« Orocery trade, add a fhr-
soeing eye Is constantly on the alert for
T11E LEADER FOR THE <’tMPAIBN.
Only Ose Bcliar—Subscribe For It.
be calmly investigated by those who are
to puss U|>on them At the bullut
terms:
From the 1st of June until the 1st Of
Jauuary, the Leader wilLbc furnished
for the loir price of on e Soli-ar, cas 1 r,
and an ejttra copy gratis to the per-
son getting up a club of ten.
We ask the friends of the Leader to
net as our agents in procuring new sub-
scribers and forming chibs. We prom-
ise you thdffeojrth of your money . 'Let
our Hat be enlarged to tls utmost. Com-
.menee Jumrtst, and secure the news, of
yotlr County, State and Nation in ti>e
FOR PURCHASE OF
Choice Liinils
For Use or InYestirient,
In Jack, Archer, Palo PintOy,-
and in many other counties,
perfect title! of 4000 Surveys or Tracfef
FAMOUS PREMIUM PETERS’ COLO-
campaign., SHUBBS
Every citizen should feel an interest
tho coming election, und the oppor-
tunity is now presented for procuring
the Leader seven month«) (thirty-one
papers,) for $1.00; besides this it will
enable us to givo our readers a better
TOWW QGRAHAV,
of oar countv. ^
of oar county. ^ v
Old subsoribers paying up or renew-
ing by the first of June will be entitled
to the benefit of the abo ve terms.
- • • _—^
One
dollar’s worth of» BUCK-DRAUQHt»
my thing tlrntwill fend to"please tlretr
patrons. Their success ,is certainly
merited, and the constant increase in
volume -of* Miftif tnd" *•—* "~1
Would have Saved hiu life
For sale by L. J. Stroop.
-v —
Mouth FistfC«xgK7
Epitor8 Lsader: Tgfin in ynnr last
otva a prosperous business, uneqilalcd
Ili any interior toWn.
Issue a squib from M. D. Wallace, con-
cerning-my helping him plow. I did
help him and will state why. 1 did.
HU orep U4tiantad on ttya big road -and.
every man that passed had to be chat- %■
The commodious store room.,of this
firm-is kept filled witii their Btie of
good*- all departments being refitetei ^ .. ^1 - - - _—--
ly Id this branch ofbuSjneSs. and buy-
pald fit1 gjlilluoafftluise Trig for eirti, thej have every
Wlm will contribute provisions deliver*- for'pfWafflygThe-best flgUTeia lb baying. ^*~?T
£dJBl tile gronndfrvBl report to Pie. whtoh^miblcs them to place Groceries J"?
though' I wai doii^ a dharltablo acf far
I get him up a ggaln. Ev,
’T'wr
umt-wyt
tnnt he has honor enough.
'enables them to place Groceries
In the ldlthU~of the consumer at the
lowest p^sible prices, and those- wlio
have favored them with their petr*>n»^
paw, ttkfl.war not in Ttollowfiig
distance orhim^M. D. could be heard to
say, I wUh J was up at the read—Jol n,
gsaa
■ • ^asssasnrsfi: assggasass
Week.
—MF. TT J. Bowvr bas made some
-1—^ him o»Kutuffi^ last. v\
J. H. Hntfldd Is selling Dfy Goods,
Eispftable welcome and courteous
treatment.
Every one knows that the leading
lines of staple Groceries ars sold at a
close margin; but Ledbettor & Gr>. in-
vitean Inspection of their prices, and
Att»? No sir. Wfcirii you any tobacco
that, will do., He should be advised,
for
ittbc otlicr td some
Improvement at tho City Bakery this Boot*, Hhoes and Hate, trad ait Katrry saylnadvnnce thatVthey unU not bcnH- ^ loVe to ?°t
ZT Respectfully,. Godma^.7^
r -------— T----—■ - *v MM » miivv VIIMV VIIV/JT u/tlfr /fut ulmr*
Go<h1s strictly for cash, and hence <l< r-s<ild The former, the stoek man,
m.,. n_ dArOpFr than any body else in town;! the mechanic AllsL all Jtlaases arc coa-i
Belknap
night and r
next Tloor to Poet Office <|ueutly endeavor to procure them as
cheaply as possible; hence
ASM package of “BLACK-DRAUGHT”
free of charge at
< •,
We regret to learn of an accident
;lmt occurred bn Fish Creek, liast Mon-
__ day. Mr. J. I), GoUman in pun ted a
J. H. Kemble and-J. B. fr "buoking" horse; aud was throwntvlo-
—- 4 lently against the pbmm el of MS sad-
dle, painfully but not seriously Injuring
idm. *
--Vine rain, and Indications good for
more.'. It can now be safely prophesied
that the crops of this season will yield
tho crop prospects are now all thateoutd
bF desired.
r-"7d&—-
—Messrs. J----------- --------- .
Hhoek, returned Monday evening from
a trip to Dallas.
—There seemed to be a Jolly crowd af
the telegraph office, last Saturday night;1
judging from tho noise they made.
173. StroopS or Rybs A KumpeS:
Co. secure a large share 6t their trade.
Ledbetter A Co. buy Wool and pay ___
awdi j^it, and If you wtfnt Groceries, - ®
elieap, they will give you prices that JL\ClIlU V Cll ■ ■
will cause yoh to forever be thankful
for having snch enterprising nnd relta-
• Buy bargains! of
most of fheifTSffiZMi,,._____ ________ «. »tIV
NY LANDS, selected in 1S52—in a region whose elevation defies
the preseTiee ,o£ yeHow fevefand other epidemic diseasesf hot up*
from "600 to lQ^^ fepf, grPHtef- elevaftan th^n St^LtniiS^ Balti-
TfTJIfc; Nuit Yoi’k kml Piiilsidelphluj utid fldt fellrjpw^d for ifs'coals.
&f-1 climatsf heklthp^Riitv the growing of cereals, and every ^
kind of stoet; and now "most progressive. " ' __ .7
■rZ* : ' ” '
For sale, also, Lots,in the prosperous - — £—
OF GRAHAM. :
J |
E. s. gSaham.
LAND OFFICE BfRAHAM, YOUNG COUNTY,.TEXAS.
B|fer tp Bankers denerally. J ^^^Cut this out for refortoce j;
Wm. CAMERON
■*
• _______——, ——— . t 'H;,
Wholesale and Retail3~Doalcr
UCT**—
-JztJ
'ementj
-----
Texas,
±t
t,, Is the place to have your stock eared for
his form and-to rentttnr othPT' tO somC '*’t" Wti0li ~ ~ — — A - ^i -‘
J
We h»v« on hand aud wttnreei) Corn, Oate, Fodder, Mfllett aod
Fniiiic Hay for j our stock and ace that they hare the beet ef
MVVVMV.V.I • ^ T - •-
Horses, Buggies and Hacks for Hire, Passengers Conveyed to «
-----any Point
blc men to deal with.'
T
--7-—— - jr-ritny roinx* —*——r—-—vy*—
Also, Daily Mail from Jncksboro to Graham 4h Six Houfe, and
t. arrives at Grah
W * lu rnr„n,hla i * „ OTOpS OI mis SCBSOn Will >1610
yy- *«"*.*« «w v«.«.
Me!Ain returued from, .a visit to Sey-
mour, this Week.
-Yon om-jgtagcXMl
aranty, she la not deml but Ilvcth, and
Will now “flourish aw a grooii-hay p
“BLACK-DRAUGHT” case* costive-
MX and 6ick-ll< tulache. t
For sale by Ry us A ICiSqipe.
j-i ■ ' w vawik, a. m. muses gl linuiBm IS M., >—
leaves Graham I p. m., arrives at Jficksboro 7 p. m:, leaves Graham
3 p. m., arrives at Belknap 5:30 p. m., leaves Bolknxp 6 a. in., art} _,
rives at Graham 9 a. m.f Sunday8 excepted.
Give the brick stable a trial. We propose tp give satisfaction.
iAMES & TATE, Proprietor#.
■ • • r x*r
—A fine line nf ladlea* and gentf’-
aplendid k>t of j
^Messrs. R. T» Arnold *nd E. T. Hil-
iiord attended District Court at Throck-
morton this waek. %: ~~
s, Lrimed and untrimctl haU
-di?»* Newport T.„,_____
You will find them at J, Bf Hs'trtftld>f
’ho cheapest Dry Goods House in the be convinced.
West, because he deals exclusively In X
this lino and sells for Cash
oT the latest patterns, and if you
betiere they artr cheaper than you ever
saw, then come to J
DAVIS & DICKENS.
JJ3BAjSte B»a '^r jsr
- '"’-Vivv,
rr
TFIELl) DRY GOODS
_
Ibu-
-Mr. Bose Pruitt, tlie well known
marble and totnh-stone man of Weath-
— ford, was la town this week.
‘\T ^ '* ' .• r •« •
ji —The Leader Is pleased to note the
return of Miss Cota Kimmel, who for
uyenr past has been resldlagln Kansau.
*1
Buy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair
Rsuewer. Use Haltix Vegetable 8TcI
ian Hklr %ni>w«r. Adopt Hallfs
Vegetable Sicilian Hair RcneWer.
—-Subscriptions to the QalvcstoL
. ffJSBM Wlll Wreuilvirf at club rates, at
—You can buy a $4.00 hat for $2.56 at
J. H. Hatfield’s. The best hat for the
least money is his.motto.
HAS REMOVED
G R O CERIE S t
Kansas Corn and Meal at the City
rr
PJWM wm heWtved at duh rates^t For safo by Ryns A Kumpe.
BlkM>k .^kGOPisaftheopndonthatthrGr
DRAUGHT »*fol liier dlse«^~^^ StOCk^" ; T
Boots, Shoes,
Sts
on last
Monday, for a fishing efcctlrsiori
—^&mdidatsa-ara all fixing to nn-
hounce and commenee the fight In ear-
nesify . Another month will find tho
' 'j
—AH those wlioconsult their’ Interest
re t<> J; H. liatfhldjo buy their shoes,
-- la of the qp4n ton that tbeGra-
h*m druggist who hasn’t 1
buy a BeU-Punch,
without running h
INTO THE
“•T
G EH E RAtT-ME RCHANDISE.
— M-ID. ■
and Ham H
waxing winas:
lats and dry good*. If your neighbor
" nresnertiua^jnk him *»--------^ fmil
m?tax,"f jVrha iSPRypt J W. Wadfey Building
S'l-m.iiiafg»aTrmimflTvy fi
•Mrs. Ches. Taekitt, Joe Miller
3nm Knttlmn ‘ |
rey^f, J0f ISeyTHoiir”
ware la town this week: r ,V
—A heavy wind passed over t$wn
from the North, Wedaesday night,
blowing down a tree or t#o; but doifig
no material datnage to property:
• —Ornate* drawers and undirWear Just
as cheap as yoq can buy them in Dallas,
at J: H. Hatfield’s:
HWvfB.lB. Johnson sod family de*
■Ly*
parted last Mnmlay fee their wM homt
wtttty/^ennMses.
Jhhnsmf ifoes with the hope of tfonellt-
tiog liis health, and #111 retard about
the 1st of Jutyi s >ir"
. fipttjffrVjMNfuTM to-dfiyr'for
Oi ‘
V.
Griffin, to take charge of the drag
houss of Ryua A Kumpe, at that pflitee.
The many friend■ of Jesie. ha Graham,
^ Ml departure and bespeak for
-----folM a Cordial welooroe from the people
-', Of Griffin. < ^ ^
-jThebest linfiof Gents’White and
Colotud Shirte in the market, offered at
DalMHud Fort Worth prloee- Llnen
. ypoWhiycarfa, Hcsdf Plus, Collar Bo*
tans, etc., Srtd don’t you forget th*y are
offered at J. U. Hatfield’s, eheajkr for
- tab, than yc# nrltf find them west of
• the Rail mail ".. •' l '7V T/'
H. Hatfield.
♦ goods ofj;
ie8
\NKXT ROOK TO filE
WEST erDE SQUARE, (WADLEY A BURKETrs OLD STAND,)
-***■
'U
—^f you arc rich and have plenty of
money, “
of course It does not make much
difference what you give for goods, hut
if the times are hard with yon aod mon-
ey hard to get, you can buy more with
it-at J. H. Hatfield’s than any where
frt'USS?
AS II wlir save yon money.
—• is a m ■ ■
at aiwwonnhtn pHin* like Rtroop did, so
that the great majority of the people
could have afforded to trade with him _
POST . OFFICE.
as
have the money
“thatar’ thing.”
Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Efo
cr. S. 3sTORBIS,
dealer in
“BLACK-DRAUGHT” cure dyspep.
indigent 1 on and Leartkara.1
For sale by L. J. Btrodp.
ST
flehsel Report of Flat Top Community,
8trtop,“poUcT ‘■4ohis stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware,
Where he still offers Smooth and Barbed Fencing Wire, Wagon Sheets and Bows,
Wheel Burrows, Mctalic Wash Tubs, Etc., Also, Agent for
THE WXXJR, rPLCW
'^r~~
TT
OQ^CP^JNnrii:
-- ^i^^-aSBaaSgR5 Ply Goods,
I. JfcA. .
Por Three Afonth*:
Lurlia Oroucr, Clara E. Blakey:
Annie f. I-oo^ley, M.ix« Blakey,
M. Jenple Lohuey, Blakm!
B. Carrie lAfoiw^v' #alidr T. Blakey,
- • ■ IWktak' ‘
Laura Ailoonsy, Scott Mandevftle.
HeUtfJf.Brown, Floy L Mandevllle
For One Month.
Lu^y J. Brown, Will J. Srnnerville,
Mary J. Brown, John Hawkins.
Annie M. Brown, Jeff*. Looney,
Susart A. Bro#», * Nannie T. Wear.
I n order for a name to bs placed on
the RoQ of Boner the pupil Wai require
e4 to be ICPfl in regularity, punctuality,
deportment, amt average 80 (n tahoter-
ship. The shots pupil* obtxiped, this
standing for the respective motflfte. ^
Mi BliAKEYiTeseher.*
.. A S__h’
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF HAIL*
» Mi
Boots | Shoes,
nlkiV'
*?Y
w wvui JWHwmro nnu an
South and North about 12
arrive*
.. *v«y day except Hunday. ”
Mall departs forth# Eata and other
IKdntn, as abort every day at 12*0 r.
Hots | Caps,
I:*
u^oAtirr^ A4 pricy ittach fcchjw
, * fae “BLACK-DRAUGHT.” aud^s
will nerrr he bilion*.
For sals by Ryua A Kumpe.
tixens
oountles can a
elsewhere m town.
Call special atton-
J.
SSI ^ drives in Wide
©^.W^Sr^ishdCtings and Hats.
m
D. M. G
MOWEBS, -R-^
Itcofmg and 0ottering dune to Ortler.
t\? NorGfnOePates
-t*
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1880, newspaper, May 21, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879219/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.