Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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Lender.
ORAVK4, W. L. URAVEJ,
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mure id Publishers.
Offioeof Ptrtfttfcmtion: Elm Rtreet, bne
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Block (forth of Public Square,
at the Post Office at Graham
matter.
Saturday, Jan. 24,1880.*
Jaa. Johnson, agent of the Illiivois
Centrat, in looking*! Texan, gf- .
Denison is "enthused over the trans-
feror the D. A. P. road to the M. K. A.
* T.-Co. —-?-:-—
Col. J.B. Hussey, a prominent clti-
mm <»# Kansas City, has baau'on a visit
to Dallas.
Typhoid foveifseowato be prevailing
all over Northern, aud some places *1n
middle Texas. r > ,
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Tidt.•Martin, lafenf the Bryan col*
yyl* tn remove to ffemnsteod
to open a female school
We are rather Inclined to tbe opinion
that the raoh who will be the nexjUtov-
l - ernor of Texas does not reside at Dallas.
7Vjym.
NonnfrgiH qaeffidajflpff aliUomirnty
Wit hr it got TCTjL probable frbkt, tbe IV
aextGevrruur of Texas will gofirom~XWfclf other patents should be"piitafl
Lakd Frauds.
lly poltjlshlng the^stafement ofriani,
«de before dhs ewMaUh®, the Cal-
mer drouth.
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-------- Texas Press Items, T:~
The Rulpliur Springs (Jtur tle speaks
the Hcntlihfints of a Very large majority
of the good i»eople of Texas, in the fol-
lowing remarks: *
The Hunday law is a dead letter at
Denison, and the Herald alludes to the
i iiim iiiii fiifltg!*1 nf
do uecessarily must, yet until assure«l
of infallibility, J can npt say they will
never occur ngaiii. wjjj
slble for passIng'’oH certain named
forged elatms; ami also admits, in the
above extract, that he “oaanot say they
will never occur a gal a.1 * Now this
Is Very candid o» tlie elerk; hut ta li#
is still to remain in tTm office the j>lo-
pie have notice thftiheTs -not tnidalliKle
Dallas to reside at Austin?
ccordiug to the Pres*
$5,000,000 In Texas A Taolf-'
ve just beep sold New
there was demand for
wUl help juiauyMdir^ this n<^Qiriou»iand thleT
and con^lfTspuie Z Thin letter of the oxnmlnlmtelcrktf
4vo hundred miles of
-r r—~ «—--■ «m —
well calculated to make the people
“TanTir^16’-Ta Lew- tlilnk tluit the notorious land pirate
■ton, MM»~ J.noary I». A j-- — lJgwflw> „ud
lead Flshct to say: “Save? me Item my
-Winn, Maine, special says tbe excite-
ment last night was Intense: The
Ensiontst openly boast that they have
six handed men In Lewiston, ready
to obey the orders of Lampoon. Over
sixty Fuslonlsts, every one of themj-e-
jfoHcdheavBy armed, left for Allgusta
.yesterday by a circuitous route. The
Lewiston higlu Infantry and one of
two Irish companies, are reported, will
obey Lam peon’s order*.
on forged claims they need, not be sur-
prised. If the statement _of Ham is
not corroborated hy other testimony it
occurs to us that the best vindication of
Fisher, If any is necessary, would l»e
v
Hlruc the Split in ttye republican party
has been hciiJetljtk JBUB£»lly4‘
that we will have three candidates nij
congress in Thls dtitrUP-TIattcoek,
democrat; Davis, republican ami, Jones,
g rectitracker. —' .
There Has l»een h good deal of sick-
ness itt A uni in this winter.
The large grain receipts from ofBer
states shows I he severity of the mini
JSs
made before dh« commit too,
M-ston Nr tut has contributed morn to
raiding a dust than the fly on the car-
riage wheel, Bo »n after thtTIppearanee
oljthat publication a telegram from the
Austin eorfrapondent of the Arewt an-
nounced that ^he commissioner of the
land pttii# would «p»ke a publication
vindicating ' (taph* Fisher. Defo^r
eoinmissiouer’s ansWor is ma<le pul die
a letter appears In the Newt slgm-d
"Alfred Ornom, Examining Clerk,
General Land Gfflw.M This Is a very
remarkable letter, as It leave*.the j>e«»-
ple to dewbt if a correct patent can ev-
|er.hiFobtftine<l through the land office.
Mr, Q/oonie says:
'^ywrlha hi Ink on the w repper | ti„n, Tii'eVunday la wi« not ^
without looking at the^eutovto, Wliat jve to R0 C|aBM citi/.ei)*,'and.sr<>
the examining clfcrk ha* written Gu 1 - —- ^ ^ 1 ^
pencil, and sends the claim the pro]>-
er department for patenting. While I
exeevillugiy regret occurrence* of the
kind, as oheoocupying the^>osUh>u I
gotsl riti/a-u cun reasonably object to it.
If people will not' rtsipcet the KaMmtli
Uav themselves enough to observedt
a day of rest, the good name of onrtfti
ay of rest, the good narno of our State
<tninBkmt|>law shrill exist rufuir-
ing a suspeiniion ofbusiiicss and labor
tiiat day? Gov. Roberts says he
I takw-proper steps to enforce this
, weii as ail other toga, add ofll-
iinpunlty are likely to getinto trr«We.
Orocors.act under the sanctity of nn
oath, and any one of hlgtior low decree,
Irno winks at the infraction of any law
uiMiit (tar liutika unwitrthv of
the ixwition he holds, and should no
*f the
ts •■sag
hi 4a. passiKl .T|M-..yaivp )yt it Igs repealt<i. hut let
or
t no
ReTTWinT
cct or
cxisteuce. T
Front the same paper we elip;tbc ^ol-
loyjng: ...........
Hays an exchange: It a
itatc towards iutiliziug
uoc reimiaiirQ/ourpuidk? domain can
Ijtfiinf tire si
ppears no ae-
»wards ihtiliziug the
This latter fff the cxandiiing^ elerk if Tnud pi rules shurp enough to fool the
state employee*. _ Jjf—
..Lincoln succeeding In defeating tbe
Coitfederato states, by supeFceeding
Woott, when be failed to take Richmond
anti jjkfkfbejrfjclicllttpd, Metd, iuid jo
The Mtfrderer Captured.
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1...... 1 jrm .iHMOiMiwuyur.——*—
Tn yesterday4# />emoem4, under tire
caption “.Who I* Ho?” appeared an ar-
ticle from our special oorrespondent at
Lewisville In relation to the ttndingof
tire dead'body of ^ man tn the/Klm
p’ork ".of the 'iVinity on Wedrmaiay^
January tilth. Yesterday i*r. ^TC’cn?
t JIBdly#nf LetflsvTTle, Kindly, visltcnl t,..
Ihnun*rQt oft1(*e, and informed us tiiat
the body of the dead man had been
identified,and Hint thb iMurdefftr' had-
eopfeHacd his. crime. It seem* that
'two German*, Juhu
Antoine Htohl, lived in Denton county
ia>t fhr from the town of Denton and a
UtUo ovwr a wock ago they left to go to
Kberman, from which point Stahl iu-
it*li 11i, 1 .... r
i ^ffrrlalvf -
lent&h'liup pkrbieif, mined
him, woijTd'return to thetr isbdRes iu
Denton. Just before Uie burial of Die-
gleman by t)ie citizens of Jjow isville,
these two men wero thought of, and it
was agreed uj»on to arrest Stahl and
bring him to Lewisville to ascertain
wether Of "HOt hq^pouid^dentify »the
bbdy, On iieiog shown the corpse he
aeknqwl'dgevi tktl,iiChad kndcKed
him on tliVlhelicad with an ax‘e,trand
tied flto atobes to tiu* body and threw
it iu Kl^a Fork. In .extenuation bTtils
l.L i_ml ir sklii L/, . w~.»> f/iSUA/1 t Lii i i,u i,n< i
miinnij llXJt? ttr WipImwn^JCnov nt? Tnm.......
rubbed Dlmeknnur- and he (PieglctuaM
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6. B. I E WELL
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Pn. J. EL WidiS, *
URGE0.N OTTIST,
Late of Palestine, Texas.
Has iiermanently located In Orahairt
fer tile piirjlosi^psact 1 dug his profession.«
Gold Filling a Specialty.
AU work done wi,tli — RWaVltl^31
paten. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Olhw South Hide 1‘uhlie Square.-
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I refer with pleasure to .j “*V _
I)r. Thus. M. Coltoy, teurgeoa for T. G/
N.LR. R. Palestine,"Texas. -
Dr. J. M. Silliman,
“ P. W. Ezell,
tiamego-A Oregg, Atty’s. “
I Lev. H. M. Luekett,
Palestine, Texas,
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Jamcs McKey, Corsioaba,
J. H^-McCarveif, Mcxla,
John Adams, Tytofr
DEALER IN
Mt*His. Peek A Delloard, FalHleld, V__
.Rev. Andrew Davis, “
L. D. T.ilJiard,' *Kd. +,tticfleT(i Recorder.
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DRV
would have^ Jilllett. 1iitP if Hnot
acted as he did. After tbe Sttrfef-
house, f’,
Intenwe exeltei^ient exists hi Deut&n
oounty'on account of the horrible crime
but an'yet nothing!ha* been done with
Denton
rettrqT SlstlT(>ugl>^ab(l 11 iff u I</Jgcd in J«Tt;
A Ktrkffldvg Absat .BdUorr---
“Editors Are usually wcathy,,’ the "
man with tliO sample caso remarked:
That HRYn Would do every thing till ho finally got one that ga\e sat* ajj |j,e slung and business jdiraaos
1 isfac lion. Mlsfertimsik dtoWld ^5^: money market; they write about
Houston, Jsar 17)—T) W. House a
prominent banker and capitalist of this
etty, died at Haa Antonio this morning.
HeC*me here in 1837 poor,.and worked
his way from a gnail candy shop And
bakery to the position of head commer-
cial man of the city. He was worth
two millions, was alderman" two terms,
and was mayor, member of tjic Board
of Trade, City Council and flro depart-
ment. According to^epolutions,, nil
P; will attend the fungral to-tnoriV)w.
Special to the Democrat
Longview, Jan. 10.—E. I*. Cowen A
Co., of, your city, have contracted f«r
the erection of the hundred miles of
workondhr^ great western ex-
tension. Work oh the road commences
Monday. Teu thousand tons of rail-
road iron have already been *1 Upped
mml nn» mm on Uin wtty;
his i»wcr to-hlast the reputation of tlve
one who was chiefly instrumental fti
sending him to the penitentiary, is nut
at nil surprising; but to be told by one
jr| wrhni**till to pass on claims, that we
are not sale from sharers would very
reasonably suggest the - pinpriety of
elofllng the tynd office, or making some
{MhfA tbti would nlake those who
are seeking homes in Texas feci secure
in the lands they honestly purchase
iw A#r ii»* -‘ywhg ffltst”
lively tlnaia, plenty of trade, hustle and
»tkf*. The headquarters at Fort Worth
are an established certainty.
D*trAtTH>Jan.lO.—A shootlngaAVny
- took^place here last night, Viet ween H.
B. Hamesaod lb njainlu Tutt, in which
Ithe 1 altar was shot tiiruugii the neck,
ami though serious, the wound Is not
L ; 'codiUlsml jiii>, U1. Tiie shooting. oc-
(fuitcst In ;t*j\e Bank saloon. Flight
shots were exchanged by the same par-
•fles on FjaturdAy ldgjrt last, blit i/o in-
^Cftry inflletWl on either one. •
The great Joss sustained, by the peo-
ple of Texas, through careless and in-
competent state officer* shows very
clearly that the nomination of govern-
or is of less ItnpertOTiee to the people
of our state, than that of otitcra on the
statetteket.
‘ •-m • «wr--
cause iis to give up in despair.
The Galveston Newt says: *-
The Wilt* PtAMer has not.shuffled its
.■■TTTtnl roil, -but only shed Its green-
imek skin, and is uo ipngt-r a one-idea
paper.
And this ent» beaecQUhtcd for by bor
faHRlhg dwlytewhMb __________________J____-
Si null Isiy meets greenhaekt r.
Jio//.—“Do you want tp buy anj
greenback kittens?**
democrat, .....
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CorresponArticc.
, Atsxix, Tkxas, Jan. 15, 1880. —
. Epitobh' LbAi>KH>—In my travels
through the stale I have not seen any
city that shows more prosj»erity than
-ttrta, ttie1 cap!tabof Texas*- Many nf tfifi- _
most energetic business inoii here are
Of foreign -birth; and quite a number
from the North and Northern-western
State*. Here, nnd In many other of
million* as ordinary meu talk ahqut
dollars they know how to pay the na-
tional debt; they organise mining and
TnngrUflppnt tranep<»rtation *eoinpanic*
With fabuRras caprtntrthey declare war
without consulting the Roths^dhlf,
and if all tin* bank.- in America were
to fell to-morr«»wv f thb «ditarr wo«Iirh t
lieacent jKJorer tiian tliey are .to-day.
Yes, they arc rich. 57icy associate
no; ■■ idear-j- with tlie moneyed classc*, they sit
down at table with Kings, nnd some-
luekier moments,
with Aces; if you want to borrow inoncy
go to the editor, h« will Aura. An Ula
advertising eolumwand tell you where
von can borrow it. tfyou bave" money
to lonu, rather than see you sufljrr, Jie
will lidrrow it of you .himself. Rich?
lie knows tjie secret of tbe moneyed
rings; he divulges the plans and
-schemes off the heavy ojieratora Id the
|Hy»plc; lie ronrs louder than the bulls,
and glfowls among the hen rights voice £
For Good. Beef and Cheap Borf
, GO TO '
S H O tj Stj xumsrariCk
City. Market, next door to Tty us new
hrictc building,- where you can l*wt
ihreenhftekrr.—“Kitten*!
yournclf.”
Awtvk afterward* Uro bay nice to a {limes,. Jn happier
you waul to buy aity dem-
ocrat kUtcnft.’’' _
Dniiiurdt.— 11 never heard of sflyh a
tiling.”
> Just then tl»c grocnliackcr eitme up
-attd said: “Ain’t you the ls^V tliaf
wanted to sell me greenback 'kittens
last week?”
/?oy.—“Yes.” ' ' . . / .
Or, nifHt< Trt.^+Vfctl nin’t these the
same kllions'."1 • w
Beef, Pork and Mutton
always on hand; Also, thv- following
articicH ftl the following prices:;
Mutton Huet 10cts^per pounds
_f|y&. ' 4|rT'’^ ”
Cracklings 2 T-2 cts. per pouud.
Ur - .
Fresh lk»f Trips 5
Pickled 10
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HATS AHD CAPS,
Ro//.—“ Yes, sir.1’
'Cfrcenfmekcr.&PWell how are : they
i ■ -to* » ■ • —1—
id gtowis among th& hearavhia
hcjitd in the temples Of the n
mt»ney-
IfnM 1 JIA,i,llUI ibUlKULia,
northern and southern men all get
along very harmoniously until some
north- rn preacher,' overstocked with
’dll to you thfji had’nt not thejr et/rn
opruylf.4*, . •* ” ——
4 The Au«tiii'concS|Kgidtfiit of Abe I)c-
rHIglou* zeal, makes hit Cffbrt to put catttr Tribitter, writing of CiH'i-'tjpi.as at
Xk>OAuioxAi-LV some parson sends. us
the A a* tin Statesman. In t he one now
v before us, our attention is especially
called to an article, which WIHhe found
on our first page, relative to the official
fBCt» of Got. Roberts. Wrdo not-pre-
the black and white on social equality
It does not take long to array preju-
dice* and glvp the Yankee parson ,a
living.
While I was at Houston Urn new*
cams of iha death of bishop Hnycu.
Home ohe ia the company r,«ad it aloud
and a by-stumlcr remarked let ns not
murmur at this lose fbr “The Lord gave,
and the Lord hath taken away; blessed
be the nhiTic (>rth« LofiT7r
" The arrest of surveyor Calloway for
land crookedness., occasioned-1 a good
changer*, asking for money; )ic war-
bles his littlejvirmdelay out on the curb-
stonc tn a meloncholy mtno^I&'j-^w hen
Boy. see when I hr ling i,?. rtnr,c.n*t ynf-if- fttr Tra^t^litor* are
' ricly. Whhh you want to spend nil the
■■■
to your law yer; wheti you want
tlring doho for nothing, hie you to
your netvspApPr office. Tlieii when
you want to send sonic man to con-
gress, semi your lawyer, because you
ii
l^resh Ibdogna “ 12T-2 ‘u ’
Neat fo6t ftil 60 cts. per quart.-4
TV ; *" * i. *. »t. ” •“ *■,
PATENTS
ar.d how to obtain them,. Paaaphtat
fire, mion receipt of Btamp for post-
age. Adtli-eaa— ' "*' ■ - ■
OILMOTTK, SMITH A OOi
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Kw I'—U'a*Atngti/n, U
^^TfmoTe A -00;
tTic capital says; , \
The ^Rg'urationa. of the Ep
church reflectoh credit tip
floral taste of the -fair daughb
congregation, “whose labor*
tenicncouragenieut, at least,
li very of a sermon so fraught wj
ology. Well may Ht. David
rtf her pastor, tlie Rev. >4r- Ia
regarded by all who know h],
devout e-hristiah aud. scholarly
man. And right across the wr
tend to deft nd -his admin is tra tio n rbTil
we cannot he Massed with thost* who
think be has been a great iqjury to the
Htote. We have on a former oecaslon
expreased the opinion tfiat his was the
beet neminatldn htude by the Htate con-
~rP* Mention, and that most of the censure
he lias received belonged toother offl
«er*4 -A*♦ delegate to Hie lud wmwn- iPlUD' »-y ju,ti( c E.-c, ought not to th;
tkm we aast our vote for one of the un-
sueoeasfril guliernatorlal candidates;
and wheuanu^fority of the convention
delegated to a oommittee the power
to select the candidate, we did not .tyke _
piore port In its proceedings.- The w3Tp~ %R' the ^‘^nt correspondent
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of the people was ignored and other
Bominations than tiiat of governor
pw *
ideations. Heretoft»rc the people of
Texas have ahoAn by their works, their
dNSf klfli tn our state conventions
Their /kith Was as strong as that of the
. tagr who, when corrected iiy bis teach-
4*r, eald: “Mother ssys so and whatev-
'says is ao^ even if It ain't so.”
i fliUh kl, however, on the decline,
offttHSlMfeoevea oar next convention to
«oe to It, thM ambitious politicians
mat, Mir their own promotion, put
1 fMoakfc la oHIoe. The unity of tbe
cannot ht restored hy any
The people of Texas will
rant to get to the river i^forc
but, when they get there
: and nil-
r«I out of the biased
understand, enjoyed a real 11
from the lip* of that prince
orators, Dr. Hipoot, the in
whose man
before Justice Lee was very tedious, and
Cailuwav'* was (YischsfgeiT.' It lg~l!OW
said that the Attorney (tcTicrarTfaT
this caso brought here for tlie purpose
of aiding cminissioner Walsh to pro-
vent any mofc frauds. * It was very
V'hl tha Altorndy General to try
aud aid the ooiiimilssiouer of the land
office; and CalloWay, udjttdged loot
pulpit
r. Hipoot, the urbihity of
net*,eoufd^l with biaCnris-
tTjsn vlrtuesy-wins the nftbftlouA, wl
s senKc of his erfftfinon-ybnimjpfld'4
rcsiiect and esT^ehr Of all. .....
wliile
the
though the At-
torney Genoral did use him ’iBr a cat’s
paw tor tbe benefltofthecoinmi^sioner.-
The people of Austin get the most im-
pprtant information .of official tranqmc-
The Mexia I/'dffcr is cx^ftdingly
honest and candid in its opposition^tx)
public free scltools. It takes jUmI broad
position that ahv system of fr*e'schools
is a form of oompniulsn and ro binary; also
that the Is gislature has no rijmt to tax
V&t
people
rtunateTyTbr the ledger,
feriunater
ride thiH
oountry. Buch
of thc~Gnlvcston Newt* and through
tli*t source we toarn that oommissibuer
Wabdi wiH reply to ll^statement of
Ham wldch wa£published in the/
I have .opt met with any person that
bonor&i Ham’s statement; and they
did not seem to attach much impor-
tance to It.-It j* therefore proba^k
that the land commisslouer and the
gamilou* convict will be the only per-
who will feel much interested. In
their publications. It was hofeeveFre-
marked the other day that a vindica-
tion of Klsher, from the remarks made
by Walsh might be a matter of some
Interest. I did not learn what ,the re-
made to Gen. Boone prior to the meet-
ing of the last state-eonventlon; and
that they were In reference to the land
frauds committed hy Jackson, * form-
ease, one of their inalienabl
tives is to specify the oiijeots and pur-
poses fbr which flify will be faxed.
A ii longest those object* the people Of
.Texas have specified ‘,‘tb^ sij^iport of
public free school*.” Having decided
ernmeut. the 7* rtyd*vflhds a higher au-
thority to anuul and set aside thi* ac*
tion of the people.—Bonham New*.,
Kalghta sf Wise Mea.
V Mr. House, hy unanimous consent,
latredoeed a hfllfiL :i28») to
incorporate theThtpreme Grand Isxlgc
of Rise Men; which was read n first and
second time/* and referred *to tha Gom-
Rroord.
That is a good hill and We trust our
will all be selected from tlie members
of the Texks ^rand Lodge of WHe Men
er laud officexlerk.
Tile southern press is eutbuslaatic in
-41 jtSMublicc of the Cleuuut attachmgnL lW suicide. -
(HstaWisbed
tmd HoldBr*’ Te rsi'j r eeciKed.
’• Addre** with stimi
I paused, and a prolound, impressive
silence 11 lied the car like a dream
of peace. I looked around my audieuoe.
It was asleep.—Burlittf/ton Jfawk-
aye.' M
IVf see the sfaVincnt -hi a mrmlter <»f
out exchanges that the fanners, have-
lost'their jnirk by thft warm weather*
It hi folly for a farmer to lose hla meat.
If he knows .how to CHre it, nnd will
imrry Ida knowledge - into praetleal _
tret, hrW»*ih fiever bsat a ftnmur-^Tll Clgt; ZZI
he can kill hogs in the middle of July
and make bacon of them. If a sack of
salt Is used to every thousand pounds
of pork, rubbing it in while the meat
retains its warhitli, driving tlicnnlmal
heat] out with tflb salt, U never Will
spoil. Halt'costs little money, and
alwuit eight Tkrmcrsr not often use
the ationthH lf enough of It and thensgmwl
and grumble l>ecause they Jose, flich^ ^
meat.—llrrald and Vommrrr'iaJ. ]
Nellie Johnson, of8£ Louis, is a di-
minutive woman who weighs only flO
pounds. J^eyerthe ltos, being tiisalf-
thts matter for themselves, we cannot rd i>y a young man In- the street tfyt
imagine where, jiwk republican gov-* oUibf'day, she whipped out a pocket
knife and plunged the Made into -his
Breast. He escaped with -bis Itfo only
use the blade was a small one.
New York, Jan. frauds on the
FroduceExchange to the amount of Wl,-
.000 have been discovered.^ The defaul-
ter was Henj. €. Bogert, who has l»een
irimmirpr nf> ihii Ricrtififlirt* for niativ
treasurer oD-ttip Exchange for many
m i t tee on JuiUciwy'(3^(/r^ss<mM[l‘|x0*rs *nd was a high ly respited mer-{
eliant hy whouigeiieralnen fldenoo Was
felt. Bogert did not appear at the Kx-
membere ofthe i»e.xt state (convention oliaflguor at his
‘ cry was made, and di(sl sudenly yester-
day evening ut the lionie. (»f 4 fHentl iji
this city. It is thought that unable to
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GILMORE A CD-
Washington, !> <’■
^Lye^s
Gents urnishing]Clierry Pectoral
Tkrast and ' Lou
a- >. ■ • ’yiv* • •
■uch ssCouatia, Colds,
s ;j . -•. 'e .
Whooping.. Co a ah.
Bronchitis,
l>enr liis disgufee he may have commit'
omer.'Jnl & Oa^
Graham, {Texas.
and ConaufhpMoa.
The rc|>.utnUon it ini nttaine«t,ln rou^nenee of
the m»rrt1f>ui clirci U“tnv jtrwtacsd llsrlwg Um
lft»t hnlf renttiry, U n ^nfflricnt A*«unns* to Uio T
te1rm HssitaahsppiMS
roRiiltl lint rnn-bo limited. la apnoet erory
•eetion of country Utcro arc person*, pnbUelf
known,who lutro been restored from alarm inf and
even dmporata OisoasmVT tlio Innfs.'by Its use.
, All whohnre tried It.adfnowIcdfc IUsnpertevitjr;
and WficroTls vatwCs art known, So —e hsslUten
as to whni modlnlne-to employ to raUere Um dU-
trtas and suir.'M.i^ pccuimi to pula^onanr aflfco-
atant relief, nnd performs rapid cttreS of the
milder rarietieaofbroaciitatflaonlar, as s4ll as
the'inoro formidable dTsdlsee of ths lflnfs.
As w safrfsiml tdSmIjllOa JUtrsss-
beset Um Phroat and Chest of ^ •'
(nralm^le; for,by iUt.malr bm,
Biiiltitudceard rdsettod ami restored Ui boalth.
This modi. Inu fAins friends at kvery trial, as
tl,.' min it I. ronrtnnxiy produrlnf nr« too rs- “J"T
m.vYabie to lie forgotten. No family sSnskl bo
without k, and thoos who bars ante need R “
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Kminent Pfcysiclons Ihroughont .tho, ooontry ‘ -
presrrilio it, and ( lergymen often raoomasoa^ll
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Or. J. C, AYEB & CO., Lowdl, Miss.,
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•Dld dy all wrtJuuiKrt l VfJtYWHrmr.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1880, newspaper, January 24, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879338/m1/2/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.