Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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A red \ on.the margin of your pa-
per ImllcatM that you are In arrears
with the LKADfeK afol requested to
pay up. After sufficient notice has
been giy©n In'thle way, all subscrip-
tions remaining ynpald will be erased
from oar ttooks.-
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Close oivJ^he verge
‘ark, there hIuiuIs an uu-
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Wo are authorised to announce J. C.
TQWJbfiriBHDj AU candidate tor the
office of Tax Assessor, at the next gen-
eral election in November.
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, LOCAL RUTTERS.
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V— Tienteous raiys, and everybody is
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—Home Bt. IxhiIs drummers were lu.
town Monday.
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Gpuiiuerce Pi
pretcntitgi* building, of rough boards,
improvised for the purpose of hiking
]>it«iU>Kiujtliic Tk-vtM of humanity and
the beautiful scenery of the city and its
surroundings. < Withlh the walls of thik
rude building there c«n be found, at all
hours of the day, an artist, abided hi
his profession, w ho lias wou tiie highest
praise from strangers as well as citizens;
for it Is rare that you will see, even in
o«r large cities, oue whs is so well
skilled lu his profession. *
if few weeks ago when Ural nun lay
^^Tfonktoii~<B~j^gHT^r ttM i cartes*
tVees of our beautiful forest stretched
dut th«r arms all clotbed in pjjresr
whi te, the artist sketched a scene which
wins the admiration of all. Bpt Gru-
ham saw another sight, presented to
our view, which is equal hi interest to
the oue above; A bevy of Graham1*
intellectual and beautiful young ladies
Fran ltelknap.
Hki.kNil*, March 10th, 1880.
Lka.dku r»» anrtvyor to yo
Et>a. T. i1a.dk it:—Tn atiAtyof. to your
urgent solicitation for news from all
parts of the county', I Will endeavor to
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represent Belknap, for-thla. week, at
i«ut.
Our village is improving spmo-kesp- v
lug puoe with the country, dud real ee^
tate, considering the extreme stringen-
cy of times, lias an upward -tendency*.
Wheat, what there is of It,'Is looking
well, and our farmers aruuAw planting
corn and preparing for a large acreage
datum.
Election time is again approaching,
MMUaUw uro s(token
of. The office of Assessor weenis to be
attraeQt/g“’'o6ualdCfablo ‘ uttcntton.
A mong .those tUQltloneii for this office
area geqtlemau of Del knap, pad of
<»mlmm,* bne of Goose Neck, one
Clear Fork, one of Fish Creek and one
of Tank Valley, but yonr cnrnvqKnidepfr*
is uo^ advised as to whether 11 icy, or
any of*ttiom are really candidate*1 or
not. Why don’t they, and candidates
me
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Hthooi* is of tho opinion that the Gra-
ham, druggist who hasn’t the iponey to
buy a Hell-Punch, could have had It
w ithout tunning hit saloon under tho
(♦” to avoid paying
his taxes. If he had kgpt-a respectable
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caption of "<iru« Hp*re” to avoid
his taxes. If he had kgpt a res|i
i*aUI his taxes nrmnptly like Ktroon did;
| If he had sold tils drugs and medicines
( <( y •' ( 4 ;-*wv
at a
that
«»uld
as they dl
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GRAND
CLEARANCE
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AiE,
young mon. fn order to gratify' the van-
ity of theaeyouhg meu wlm whdted to ottrer offives amirnfn
selves
lie sceu surrounded by so mncli lieauty in-the l.KAi»:n, ho that we sove/ntigns
f-Mr. H. T. flkle rotnraotlfrom the
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F^ftt, Tuesday.
—-Col. Wm. Roy, .left tor Dallas,
r. Wcilnesday morning.
ham already
Its way to thts offluv,
A. BrM»
>n>, Tuesday^
and luvliness. See with wliat winning
grace and maiden coyness that1 tall
iterm stands dose- to one of thq young
men seemingly whispering in his ear,
this If) as near as I will ever be to thee.
Look at that sparkling eye of another,
not quite so tall bar not ft w hit less in
grace, but with i» hrrpy0; for vo muHt.diow vmir-
tnny know who to select tor onr ofllcinls
at (the next jjfaailouy.^Ajm^ ;*t>rreoiiB
thliik that It too soon ft> ■ ‘conic [out.’’
but the people no doubt want blent
of time in which to decide whom they
will support.- Take heed yo roosters
who hunger>i)H thirst after oflldo, and
I will sell, for the
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next 30 days, my stock
re afto
d with Stroob, he would now
haxe.'tho money with which to buy
“thatar’ thing.'f
Tho cjtiwn* of Young and adjoining
counties can avoid paying for the bulla-
Ing of tbs “brick drug store In Graham"
by buying their 4ro|f* and^rnediclues of
Htroop, at thq ffraham HatuT^ r
EUREKA f EltRKKA!
The Brick DflSftg BlOfS is the place.
All that go there jfotrudeare made hap-
py, and none go away dlSsutisfled.
I have Just received the largest and
Northern Texas, OouslstHig of tingle
and double eyes of the fluest lenses, in
.steel and noin ailver frames, loan fit
the youngest to the oldest persons using
spectacles, and at the low&iil prices. I
have engagod an Optician io At them to
the eyes with an optometm* so they can
be worn without Bring the eyes or pro-
ducing any uhpMasaht effect. Please
c-alioad axaniiue my stock, at
Drug store. J. E. RYUS.
iBRIVAL AND DEPARTf REOF KAILS
JAT h'KAllAM.
d vlstteir Ji
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—Drechsel’s stone building is Toorff-
ing up, and will ere long be -completed.
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her cherry lips almost breathe “Oh eelvesliefuremen.oryouwillmostas-
nw away gvm iLinakes h|*qyes suredly “g#t left.” ;
brimfnlnf tarred Htm *notbor~wfiose
checks w»ih» jy blanr‘hr af ♦>»«»
Yours trtfly,"
at closing out prices.
Eastern Mail, including Jackaboro,
Ac., Ac., arrives every day except Sun-
—Six yahr old WhUkys at Jeff’s.
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-Mf. H. Ek Mabryhas-
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vattlo to a gentleman from Boston,
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of having a vain man to judge, of her
m *}? iS?u,eu“«u TwiiuIC“roI
All in nceTToPany RtrnJ
of Goods
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tern Mall for all points as above
departs every tlwy, rxo5 m Sunday, at
0:JW) a m: mull closing punctually at-9.
Money Order Office open from 7 4,^
tilt ham. and again from 9:30 a M.to the
arrival or the mail ffom the East.
T Twoa. B- PH.i ■
7: .;.r^fe»ver:il (cthoii.s i
1 and
’"araflduH io start.'
jiear in a circle so rare to tie found; and
fbrtunate"t?rey awe^e in having an artist
persons in town have tlk< b» take a picture so ^rqe and llfe-likeV
spring round-up In laid District.
J. K. Ghauam.
Hupt. District No. 3.
Would do well to Gall
tar
^-Joff Jyy JusLyorif
gars ImjKirtrH^artcr
am! Are making pn*p-
s!t
wl a new lnt-of
Hegar»s I*hp
and Ciiampognu. -
thud Ale, Wines
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—Messrs. If. Langston and 1*. H.
Pi tone have each, sold tiieir meat mar-
kets and retired from business.
-Mr. 1*; R. GblatKcr, who has r&dd-
—O'. B. Jewell Has- Just rtTgfvcdt
lark® stock of new geysh n1i<l inv||es
an Insjiei lioii of them. "
Read the new advertisement of J.
XL Hat Held. He Is offering sjieciii! in-
dueenicnts to those in need of grinds for.
tbe next 30 days, '---------
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a4 44 MACK-DRAUGHT M cure* costtvs-
^iaiiss ap| J$3pSES3BBS&
- —Candid«les are liegTiMdujf Jto
rmnpant for oflice; hut are slow' to let
, • ,, , . tho (leople kliovir ijL Read our "letter
tsyps^sss l" -fro«'lJkU,^-d«t well yo„ ,*rv
For sale Uy-J, .K. Rros.s
TW, If. AInrsbali holds the fort at
his old stand, West side Hquare, and
invites Special attention to his stock of
tXruccrfcs. Mo rCcetve* goods
almostdaily and thereby keeps bin
ktodk fresii ami keeps up with the mar-
kets, His customers and the public
generally, will afrall times rwelvo the
R^goan an>OH^ibk,^H
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LwilL sell-these Goods
at lower- priecs’than
they can be duplicated
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eajtdldnfes!
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in.all jiarJj* of town, and it mmcihs that
there will never Ik* any let up—railroad
or no rnllrond. * ..
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•— Alcohol at Jeff’s.
Tsko “ BLACK-DRAUGHT ’’ sad you
will ut-fvr U biliotiH. 'm ~
; For Wile by J; K. Ryus.
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-rimrlie McMurty and M. M. Brox-
ton, two of the prisoners conffucd in
Jicst ijunTTly of gohdB, the most ccmrte
^ j 1 oils attention and a tmtBcient qii:mtity
"IF"
In the market.
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Mabry and H. M- Glasgow, attended
t Imi meeting oftl»e Hhick Raisers, at
vvJa(ekalsiro this wink.
“s-2VTbo base hall club has been revived
rt - nml the Isiys arc practicing with the
Intention of playiugaXew iiiateh games,
this summer. ...
of goods for i lie money to insure satis-
faethMO, iM'shles i«aivim-ing themselves
that this irthc place to buy. A la^ge
invoice of Kausfht corn, which he Is
sclltthf! ' ’’ .
r’lth the grenlest of ease
A.nd at prices tw please.
Give Marshall li.trlal—he menus bus-
lues*, and 1/you deal with itlui oner
I call spcchtl atten-
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xion to my fine stock of
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night. They wewla tl»~wooden birtl
with Nels. Post and' —^Hughes, and
ettccted'their cs^ajie by burning a-lmle you’ll do it again.
In the-eelling find entering the loft,
when they descended through another
hOtftjflgiMt theliMlofttostairs and near at this office on subscriptions,
uu outside window. After raisihg the
sash and fastening a blanket near the
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Rutter, l’.ggs, CliickcoH, ete., taken
—Mr. H. B. Wmlley went hunting . . ...
om* day last week iintl After a ; few- Window, they easily reached tiie ground
hours’ absence, returixsi with one catit-f (lie last-sue ue wus tliefr exit to
iuounti. w rahMI »Ay%ur **rtM .....
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A man (Had of- liver coniplainfl One
dollarV worth of BLACK-DRAUGHT*’
: would hiltSi iiTrikMiiir"^1
sale by L. J. Htroop.
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Second-Hand Machinery
FOR SALE.
aTDBY 60 Haw TTui versa! OotUmGin and
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Brooks Patent Press.
4 o t 1, ** jfcrR, MoLOUD,
n22-2m. ► Graham "City Mills.
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^ H. CONNER,
GRAHAM, TFXA8.
estimates given.
Dr. J. F. BIGGS,
SHRGEON^WTIST
Late of Palel
Has permanently
for the purpose (iractic
Gold Filling a
. Atf work done with
paU*h. Baiisfaction guar
Office South Bide Public 1
mmm
1>T. J. M.' BittTnmn"’ 'priTstine,
*P. W. Ewill «• .
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•P. w. Esell,
damage A Ore,
$+ *»/
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“ “ John Adams, Tvler,
Marshall,
HaknllL
PrRiiL
Mr. John R. Heartsill,
Menrs. Peek A DeBoar
ibsrst Peek A1
Rev. Andrew Davis,
L. D. billiard, Ed. Fairfield Recorder.
Falrflrld, J;
WElWOUSEr
Belknap, Texas.
G. VANCE, Proprietor.
■JUqsw
Seaocoa Falls
Bell Foundry.
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For Church,
emy’ g><>ieioc3r^ I)^oC»
Hteamboat^ Ship, Lo,
comoUve, PlanUtkm,
Fin* Engines, Etc.
SlM ut Mom With WXmI
Huffing, ul XtuM Complrt*.
Dlam of wt. with hanging GostofBdd
No 7-30 In. 400 " ...
No 8-34 III. -780 * - - -
No E-A8 In. 925 - -
RUMBEY A CO.,
Beneca Falls, N. Y., U. B. A
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TUAOU MARKThs
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Great Ba-TRAH I
Ei Remedy,
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* I " ' - hanging front rite yjndftwy hwe than *z
One and tWo-ycnr-old steers want- eight feet ffom tliu door ofKheritr Md-
u JtlUtWTFWA Ufi; * r
IIMiUlOt (MO
^Seailnat W««k-
BporMlor-
Inpotffnej,
follow.
ROLL OF IIOXOR,
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ami t’ounty Commissioners Mercer ami
Jones, left last TUCjtKlay to l<s>k after
J.hc Youhg oounty sehool laud, si tun
^C<1 io Baylor county. ..
=-Mr. J. H. Beckham left on Tuesday
nmrninyfor Bt. LonU, where he will
■" * purchase 91 large spring' stock of grifkl
for the firm of W. C. Beokham A Hons.
—¥f«»ry Fellows, has been engaged
for the past week or two, witli hie pnint
brush, which lie so artistically
nlatss, hr putting the finishing
cs uu Ryus’ brick building.
which always
extinguished with a bucket of wafer,
with which the prjpgncrs had been fur-
nished fig* drinking purpoeon. The
wind was blowing Very hanl, on Huh-
d^YJ^glrt, whtoli 4oubtIesi» prevented
them from bri&fieird.
4s Brdcton and NeMxrrty wrT&tSTth"eotr-
illuininaUe the eountenanoe of (?apt.
. Gant, on Tuesday lengthened into a
large grin. An Inquiry disclosed the
intelligence that It was a girl.,jr. '
- JP-Tho GfSKam AlWBtAff Weft Com-
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I* pan.v have made a contract with Mr.
iT. H. Conner, for boring the welt it
Commerce Park, Mr; {tamer left last
Bnturday tor F^rt Wqtth for the pur-
pose of procuring the ifwchinery, and
expects to commence Work by the first;
—- of ApriL - ■■■;£•> J'U T-:.Jd :.^v« J ___ ' t
—John Mriste^haiw, the known
as the first In-
—Judge Otnsgnrw, RufveyorKehrbte ttmathm that Be - Bad, of their escape
upon arising next morning. The ceil
ing is composed qfj^fc^uuiL whi<duis
dry and well seasoned hut contains
soft or pithy places and it was fu one of
these places that the fire, With matches,
wasntartp<l,atid wlten a holp sufflcient-
Lv TarfeLaff been burned the’fire WSsf
lei of wf
j The tahowing Warned friends of
1.1: .11 j Kit have paid tiieir sahacriptlrtns
s^and Gents’
U»i» week, up to the time
rthrir uanioa; . yN
H. D. Brauniu, Hcpt. oth, 1880.
W. L. WlllI*, F.eb. 7th, 1881.
Jno* H.ilrantly.Aug. 25th, 1880.
Mrs, H. T. Sale, Hept. 13th 1880.
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«g-Soh)In Gnln and aroryvlMT*
—All those knowing themselves in-
debted^p me- in small amounts will
(iIcmhc come forward and . scttlc Bnnie-
.lirtb ly, as I must have money right
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(hi iMlItfja I LLMWtrtf n
The former for attempting to iilK*rate
prisoners was glvoq three years in the
penitentiary, aud the latter, for horse
As to prices, Htroop’s polfey ls to liv©
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Ciu.iu.s! Ckiaks! ('ida 11s! At the
Brick Drug Store.
wJr
stealing, was sent up for five ycaia,,
Both cases were appealed; hence tbeir
lxx>t and shoe maker, Inserts his card
• in to-day’s Lnader. Me Wants every-
bcdj4a hmris Hhalkc os it make as good
a boof flr shoe for the ianie money, as
can be obtained any where. H© A{fo
keeps sohr Ibather and shoe findings
for sale.
^^-Sevceal stock men wOtt In'town'
w.i
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’confinement here
escape. Hughes aud Nels. Post refused,
to go, although they had the siunc op-
portunity.
Sheriff Melton procured two blood-
houuds and endcavorcii t > fiut^ their
troll; but alter giving the dogs a fair
trial, gave It up an ! as yot has Hbtfinf
jBOCtue as to tbeir whereabgutH
- A11 ttTOB« knowTng themselves fn-
dehted to bm» in smalt amounts-will
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pl(*ase come forwanl and settle imme-
diately, as I must hnvfe money right
away. J. H. Havkiki.d.
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Ptop nsing < ’nlomel nn<i trv “ BLACK-
DRAUQHT" for liver diseases':
• For sale By J. E. Ryus.
Shawls, Shirts,
ftTTRTJ eTTTR TO
U V JLAk OXllAV A O
• black
tffiUfvs
CK-DBAUQHT” cure, dyipep.
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»-------Weilnemlay night, upou thcU return
from the Hiock Raisers’ (!<mvehtion,
which convened At Jnctrshord, Inst Moh-
^ day. They alXunite In praising Ja£k»-
r ; ;V. Imro for thetr hospitable entertainment,
’■•zz Tbe ball on Tuesday evening, was
pronounced a grand . suoceae. F.very-
thing was as free as air^ with but one
exception, the livery and food stable
there, the proprietor, of which, they
- "ey. Just “everlastingly skinned them"
Jh hi* exorbitant charges for feeling
- thetr lioracs. ,
A trkl package of** BLACK-DRAUGHT”
free of chtfM' st *- -
lion and heartburn.
For laid BJPX. J. Htroop.
The Brick Drug Htore Is the place j©.
bay Drags.. ,Go there and yqu wHlsave
mono^. _
—G. H. rroller, at the Rook Htttre,'
has all UigEeloctic and University so-
To turn gray hair to ItV'tiatuiil color
and beauty, doe - Hall’s Vega table.
.Sicilian Hair Re newer, the best and
moatrfttaUe preparaUon since has gig.-
sn us. > ^
While Onray la haptl
datlpg Utes ;ln order to ii.
Justice, Ryus, at the Brick
is doing the Drug trade ocY
—Allthose knowing Jfummtlvto in-
<lkMed to me In small futkrtiffta will
please come forwanl and settle fnun©*-
dlately, n» I mtisi have money ri^Yit
away:' , J. H. Hatfiulp.
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J. Htroop or J. F.. Ryus.
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To Trade.. •
" A fxrfnr JfnffiWhcr(T‘"amT Kitchen
JjL Furnlturd^ consist ing of Bedsteads,
Chairs, Cooking and Heating Stoves,
HevVitig Machine; etc. Will trade for
Cattle, Horses or Wegon. Apply at
GRAHAM CITY MIllH.
johiFmeisterhans
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Jeans, Flannels; Etc. f^spA5fS?|S
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Texav one light bay mare, with bald
face, about 10 or 12 years old, right
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Weaka—, SWviliiy^I.mnrrk—, artaag
Generil
Blood.
diseases It is la Waded to earn
ts are soskilfalii
4^*ISA?
, Bo sure you come to
out, three i
Boot md Shoe Maker ‘he Post °*“ B',ild'
L Sole Leather and Shee-< -
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tir^i Findings For Sals.
»SrHl.6ph#nt door to Barber bhop.-g*
.. i *T orAitam, tkxahV^ t
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Gilmoro & Co.
PEN8lOFN^lMnil'-J..!)7pJ^<.i,.1 Mia
all other classes of Claims for HokUers
ami Soldiers* Heirs, prosecuted.
Address with stamp, . ' . /
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Washington, Di C.
i„g and .o„k before PATENTS
you buy elsewhere. ,
J. H. Hatfield.
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aqd how to obtain thorn. Pamphlet
free, upon receipt of Stamp for poet-
Addrsse—
OILMOnS, SMITH A 930. *
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PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
w.
H. SAMSON’S PORTA HI,K.
Gallery will remain lu Graham
for a abort time.
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fKTGoodvWork is guaranteed.'
3t?5
•W, tail while It Jt so arild
as to be karmless svea to ekildren, it to >
so efieetaal as to purge set from thsr ~
develop into list hi on disstak )
■ The reputation it talcta Is Sieived
from Us enree, end she enntdenee whneh
pr.kmu»a«l pbyaiciaan all o?«r th* eono
jSJt repost'jb it, prove ^
of Ms nsefnlnem. *
msived, and as atsf « itat esMse
, totblic lit at tho heat qualitim it hee earn
P<yed are slrietly wstotoiited .. : . , ;
''y <r J rsarasKB ov J-"' ■! *
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JtecNMl md AmmtvtUml rfoMge.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1880, newspaper, March 13, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879349/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.