Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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,Vpui3Li¥mki> every yiiway.
iimer MortlntBRt Comer Public Square
; The Artesian fffll p
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~ inert !I 1 ' I y, :-inI f tlioi.^jitja fcw if.dyVltuiii dlin •eoflan
frUr 'tvvmtHWK yptnjK
To ejrjoy ponce ofl tnh|«l and perfect
4 phyatqat health. IeJ 113-15*14 alone and.
buy your Druits uU tlie Brick Htort* •■ .
apt
.v=^, tfe^ork^vill b ^ » a» thO>lw>l'l '»“**» finite.; i a^Trjver -
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Aanouncommta.
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JHrict ji |i»q«jwmd yrwwi*
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For AsacsihOr.
jjatf-AtasK
tho office of Tax A Men
to inirtioonre
Candidate for
election.
Wf. are
Assessor at the next
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lieen delayed by the.fi*H'droo! railroad* There arc abhytjJSJ$) acre* in a gopd
to bring the machinery at the proper ftfclc of cultivation, tilled by p* IndusVij^,,. )lt tlu, noxt rcguhu: meeting*
time; but that now, within a few tluys, trlou* people/* call be. fop ndany where AlTWijrfcu are requested to bo present
the-dim v111 he hunting water on] —Ml bdlffirchtofly Purikr qpintytafc '±rfr ^ ' Rry*. W. jjP ?
and Mtaaomdagp. ~
» Wf. are authorised to nnnodnoe
JOSH. p. MORRISON as a .Candidate
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, tho next election. |
We are authorized to announbQ*$ZX}T
TOWNKKND, h» a etuxlidate for the
office of Tax Assessor, at the next gen-
eral election in NovmRlBg^^^^g
Thai the machinery is here, i* a cer-
tainty, aqd our towiyilready ha* a bet-
ter appearance, iuut>Ud»u hting Thom -
aseti are noiy pOuvluced that the enter-’
*h»g eitteana «»f Orubain mean luisl-
Wm. Witfr' the amount of Hock als
oO.
7 _ V » i. .
^ ,\s
*5^
culty
t?r a boom tmfprccedpnted in the hia-
T
L 0 CAff^MAT TfilfS,
Indeed flattering for an ubuudanee of
cool running watcfr ’cre^tho hot *ultry
dnysofJuTy.
(^Vit»chool,‘irtidcr tho Control <rf Trof.
Gibson, has about thirty-flvo
*eholars. Tim teacher isklud and so-
ciable and his scholurs appreciate him.
Our people are vfry busy plowing
corn and preparing for cotton planting.
ready work e*f he rapidly a large c«a» of odtWu wtlf lia planted
pusiiod, and Rmore money Is required ‘ - • • ■ » • r* 'tJ> •' - • •
which bring ihoiJey intn our county by
/he thoqaand*. -Them ia talfcofia gin
[w mnifa jfrw
deut of its being raised without diffl- ^’ng put Vp at Itio'Taylof gprhi^’Tu
culfcyj A welLnf flowing water will the head of this vallev. whteh will he
tlie head of thIm valley, which will be
of great advantage to <iu£pcqple and
roriwHKthrjf' '(Tintrtrjr7^l"WliB5fr,,tsrtrr
promising, though there was but little
sown. Oats were killed by the late
Cold spell.
P~::
^IlAWVJA%i--A* Q»guin»tto) the • Oandidfateu vary numeroualirnee tbF ^
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—Graham Is still Improving, despite
tho hard tlmoa.
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—Scott, the veteran stone cuttef*has
gom> to feley^nour.
-*-Mr. A. B. McT/Otid return,ctl fr mi
Fort Worth Tuesday. ‘ ^
—Go flsliing, if you have time; If not
greatest 'jnusicSl ivomler of the age,"
with .100 (bet of music, ▼olurd at ^S5,0^,
will be raffled at Crdzier’a Book tiwre,
on Monday, April 20th. Onty twenty
ehfrTTees—ih ,(X> ach^ttce. Lai 1 early and
enure/chance before they nre all tu-
kon. '
V^/ydge J.HHF. Gla»/ow and Messrs.*
iW. Median and J. H. Graham, left
this week for Galveston, to sen resent
this County in the StaW> J Con ven tion
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week; but t* now rapidly twcuverihg. ipst. jua^. e. T, Hllflggfl;’ulw ,left:
.i in ii.. v. t J"l"‘ ,-n""' )"W™«g!W
-Mr. Geo. Mellowh with Schneider for Galv
’* Dull, P*1U.i, waa in ^own Wednca-^
day.
T6^
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^fho membersof the Baptist ChrtfCfl ^ted into a broad grin. It** bey.
W. T, Ditto an4 W. J
P<>v**lf»r of'!
|P*yhl*r, of TVpoe Cfltyy -Mdtley ^oun^y,
j*f
met In the Presbyterian ('hurcU_on last
l'uesday. and, organized tliemselves in-
to a Baptist Church at this place. They
r
off with /amamrogiog- prosper*.
=Wl*atareour Sabbath BehTRfli
• - zr:: fog>dw4htoyea<y^ tho
Tfpffo-thi*-v
Jtkir W^ W. Ijong, having been selected
Kb their preacher, will preach at this
place on timrliit Suyday of Cftyb mouth-
Mr. J. H. Johnson has exchanged
property lut Graham «dr a Tarm In Par-
ke,w,n,y; . .
t. ii. n„
l&th of Juue, and th
the D A P. It. It. will meet at the sa
.^.^dLfew cases of sickneaxlQJoyiiJJul glace on May 21*t See notiot
6^—ilie general health oTihe people >*» other cpiomu. *r '
never better.
-Mr.
Mr. Drechsct Is making an oat and
kble pavemenl iu front of hie -new
durable pa v
•tone building.
^-^w^Eld. H. p. Bantau, of Palo Pinto
r, gave the Lkadek a call on
Wed uesday morni ng. He was on his
“
tour
UL!_J
-^»A Ilvoly sooffie occurred at J<
on Tuesday night betwecu two trgv-
ellog commercial men. .4:
-Corn is growing off nicely ]n sjl
|/ni sv "i
pllbllCaUOT'tVf tboTunk Vuliej Itemsi
I heajed one *ay, MBy=*Wf8 J am going
GVCI IIUU fwy . |*vm^ *»■• »f-“ • 1 ^
lfltM . ; -
“John Dooty” is'beCoinliig very pop-
ular by sending April-foul letters and
placing the above signature to them. .
Oscar Satchel 1 ia in the settlement
purchasing teams to take to thy .rail
troad.’--fdiia father has a oontracLon.xhc
ToadTtbirty nifles south of thl* pliiQe, In
»uy your Drygs
M BUCK-DRAU
Brick Store,
makes chills
•y. atfodfriBr jrc:iiyTir
— -----a. *■. arA. iff. -v twv v ’;, v.' 'T'
Tie r.1 will fie work in the Musters’ • ^
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t^*=The’ii»Anrtt wiil-ahvaya lie found
oq sale at Orosier’s News Stand, for 5
j&Mits, per copy. . ..............
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Jeff has inaugurated % Lager: Beer
boom.£ Fresh Keg Beer always on
hand. Families caw* bo supplied at
raasonablo prices. Being yonr bucket
wBli you ever£ day and get astifflcient
quantity for dinner. '
Forty veara’ trUlbi-proVcd “BLACK- UOOtS, ~
pBAUGHT ” dm •best tm?r lacdicioe in.
th« ...
'Fdf sale by L, JV 8lr^.
D IP WELL'S"
■ Da JuvVuuu D(
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Price List:
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^2.75
Menr p Cqffghoos, 1,35 »* ■■ /-h.. ■ u"
Mans’ Brogaps, 1.10
•-asrr,g'*Trwib 11 11111 '"‘i ■■*— *'
■ ■—rl
l*am drug^rte^
hasn’t the money to
. spuld' have had it
' saloon under the
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Mr. WV Leach has retufhCd from Ft.
Worth without a load, gwlngf tp the
factof-oueof his horscsgivlogout. sa
The Brazos was highly perfumed with
the ttAHhli of dead millc, Aurlng, the
paid hlr taxes promptly tike fitrodpdkl;
lfhc had sold his drugs and piod^lnes'
at a reasonable price like 8fcn>opdid,
that the gj
could hkve
as they‘did
have the mom y with Wldbh to buy
“ that Ax’ thtng-” ____________
11 l ■ ■ »■>* •' w' ■'> ^
IJverDlla contain arsenic: “BLACK-
DRAUGHT’’ i»a> hagjulcaa u tea,or a jE*"
^or sals by J. 32. Byua.
—One and two year old steers, and
_§t>ck cattle, wanted by W. C. Beck
haa* A Bous» \ ^
Xmitat’n Kid, 1.40 “
“ Real Kid,. *4.ow
•-<51
Goat,
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J 10
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Kid fox Boots, 2.50
■jugs*- —^.“r/gratg^UI-
lerge Gaiters, 7 5
u-
'm
.-jf.
•feat-
And various other styles and qualities.
Knnnna Porn ami Mont fit tilC City . -
or fre... Kog no.t^1-^:|^tTLl5^TJA-I^A.lSrTESL
way* be found at Jeff!*. * » . . ;' .7-.
1 . A-' __11 J__ii jfl ill- „ . _ ~ ‘ . ■' _ , --m\ t m ~__> ' i 1. 'll___i* . -IT- /* 11 ___J
These goods are all first-class, and will bo sold. unde*.
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I
e sthqtedMildara^of J if this don’t find it*.'way to the waste
you may Item: tigpi jne again.
PjiXiCilX'U nAOK.1.
As to ^^pyg^pqp^pelkgH* to live Oih«r lines which I cflrry instock, equally as full and com- ,
—Call fend see Davis A Dickens’ new
Ttwtr
plclo, and prices will compare with those if*my Koof anJ
7*.
fr- '■...Jzfi J—Alcohol at Jeff’s.
Murray Item*.
^1 IP !T.T»|iiT7nmmz/»P!il
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Munaav, April 12; 1S80. ’
Eds. Leadkb:—Corn 1* being culti-
—i.
¥
'sffH, publisher of the SeymeuT CVciweff, wl*q
tny~ 1* very til afyl not expected to r?ebver.
/—-during the alienee of Mr. Shock,
4od»ty Clerk Jatisie ^attendingalmte
*h«:a;l»tUa «f County and District
»k. But Joe know* emwMr now it
-—■<-f*- i rp. ISZSrXZXTi, Mp
—Warm and windy, cool and calrtl» jAUftt fe neater or better kept office in
u--'"
.Xife
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wuuther roport for thl* week.
H took men arc mow busy with their
ronnd-up«. The round-up in district
No. 3 commenced on yesterday.
—The acreage oi Litton aud millet to
bo planted in this conqty, wHl greatly
*r excefed that of any previous year.
tftsprade la rattier dnlLaomedfeJil hlU
merchants occasionally get to “cutting
‘kkwifisS^j'gSb
In TlIU lil» lt« ..tod >aJ oottuu gauad ia Hi for
plantlugfT^^ Xf j*. ^
Grass looks well fend cattle on the
prairies are beginning to look sleek.
We hifl.a.flne *howcr last week; just
enough for cnn^fehd> gard ens. , Winter-
to retard the putting forttnit trees, and
rapid gWWth of vegetables.
“Gay and fosttWi” hound* make
woods ring, and deer and turkeys are.
getting scarce and shy proportionately.
One dollar’s worth of ,rBL A C K-
BRAI/QHT** will uva gfty 3gfl£r» iQ
JoctoTiTO: TT
gntjnlnby J.-g. Rym,
L O W FiGUliE|,.
•gjhTr foe-oeteJ ?mn
—W. C. Beckham A Bons, want to
buy one and two year old Steers, and
some stock-cattle.
fr
—Aleolnd at JefTs.
W/frr-
the statfeY
—Hall’s Vegetable Sgillan Hair Re-
devfec if the best preparation for the.
Hair ir the nwrkfetx -aud* always gives
satisfaction. Do not lie put off by un-
principled dealers with others on wldefer
they make njore profit.
.umy Jot..of
—
G. B. JEWELL.
idrH— lT »«» ' tinman
.4^-'■■ k U - . j - ., **> < Y
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f\
rhurch meetings are following tto
bin
T^tf
Mrs. E. Ei Johnston has judtreedv-
Od tfec largest and bc?t selected stock
of MILLINERY qOODH to bo-foUnd
west of Foft.Worth. Her stock isoehi-
4f you bavoaeold amok* ^onffime; plcte. l^d^ djL^nd examine her
anamaavvmuBn..,,
^ - L * W 0 — I j. _ # —
even tenor of thplr way. Those wlthi
the;Circle, or rittherhohind thfejleencs,
are fsadietiug tho annual spring scan-
dal Uvfe worse form, though, thin usual.
If it conies, look put for that ‘rwamlep-
lug cuss” in the .form of lasLyoa^s cor-^
leep’mdoBt. . ^BScrE^s: i * 'W^
alth is qlilto good YAhd nearly er-
•teer*, or stock cattle for sale, call on
Vf . C. Beckham A Sons.
‘ —One and tworyear-old steer* want-
cd, l>y Lesbetteh ACo.
V. ' 1 ■ 0 - *vV. »T i,T®*
Ladies, get permanent relief by using
•ft*
jer
or if j^u wanlwjfdod CIgaror Cigarette ’goods;
erynne Ikih .
h-wl
call at O. H. Crozior’s Book, Btore.
' J^%aag:.ign *•
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Oeo. Close, of this place, Is
S’ buildinffq nice residence for Mr. N.
-The Grahfem Temperance Ixxlge,
will meet at the Court House, this (Fri-
day ) evening. A full attendance is de-
Tho Graham Base Ball dub mo veil
over to the beautiful prairie, in tho
&>uth'e**tern part of tho town. The
-j way tlie experts send the ball whizzing
through the air indicates thai they felt*
sired.
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J,g. Byus-ls hobbling about
With a ^rippled foot, which was injured
ready to accept a challenge from any of
tin‘< lubH in Texas, if they will pay our
Gem City » visit.
7 —There Wltl be a Fish Fry aud Pic
NIC, OO the West bank of tbo Hyazos
fthe jGraham hunters met with bad
luck on their t*Ip. from the West. Took
too much silong from Griffin, perhaps?
Their horses have been seen several
times and that flve dollar “william”
will piore than likely be “raked-In.”
8o mote it be.
BUCKr
fl..—
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at thfe Base iin
iterrropar
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^-Jay Gould’
II ground, Tuesday af- River, about 1<> milos Houth-cast of Gra-.
ham, at the residence of Mr..J. E. MP>
• Max,,Hth.lH.su. Ev-
<,.y, .
■Cjay Gould’s iuoome is
$2,000a day, hut then that^fe nothing;
we frequently work a week and don’t
getaoeut.^
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The Fish I»aw»
Editors Leadbkl HerewIlhT lmnd
you aTeUcr from the State Fish Conr-
inissioner, which you will please pub-
flsh for the information of the public.
I dcsiro the people to thorQUghljYyuder-
F***W
ery body are invited to attend. %MpH
will be dancing at >fr. McCain’s iu the
afternoon. Col. CL L. Carter, Charles^
Humphries and J. E. MoCfein ere the
CPimnlttsewf Aseangsmcntn^,^.:
jty
< tloues to warm up, and the Indicuttowr
candidates.
jjfc' —Messrs. W* F. Beckham, F. M.
/ Burkett, W. C. Bell and J. W. Wadley,
left town Wednesday mfornlug for a
hunt on Fish Creek. ‘
^ 7 ^-BeawtwIr ls noF popular. At a
“candy ptntlng” Wedn^day eraping,
; It wm diseovered that tlie candy was
fplked with beans.
tea now beckon the
j-rEmbryo
Candida
ut the fc
per words of wisdom, softly, sweetly,
gently, Info the^1 ears.
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—Several of our citizens
fiMhl, an<
e
■f
Y
—On Monday morning.Sheriff Mel-
ton, while examining the Jail nnd pris-
oners, discovered that three of his pris-
oners, Jack Post, Bob ' Vandever and
—Johnson, had been filing or safering
their shackles, and demanded of them
the tools with which they had boe«
working. They reHsed to give them up,
whim the Sheriff Informed them that
he would stop feeding them until they
concluded to give up all their flies,
saws.vfelte. They
bring ail offenders to fpqgdv Justloe,
we are earnestly trying to increase i
» «P iui meir mea, food fVshesiin theBtate.
lived through Mon- Bewnehktng your hearty ^o^operathm
day and Tuesday without anything to >n th^lmportant snatter, f am ^very
cat, whatever; T»ul WeduosdajT morn-
ing a saw was passed out and at noon
their usual rations were given them.
—8omethfag less than one hundred
<xmslderabl#7Ifcterest In gunning, and flg|Ma| ofthls count/ are now In the
hands of their
Jy awa
\ vir
almost every day we toe some of them
coming In with a bag oxfords. , y V, -
'* —Rev. W. 6.Johnson of the Dallas
Presbytery, preached the dedicatory
sermon at the P^by torlan Church on
last Bumiay. -A very large congrega-
L tum vrer* ^ / J
A sign, nodoubt belonging to one
ToT OVaham’s Dtefosstonal gentlemen,
. ocCtiplM a pcroqtiWnt place upon a large
oak, at the N
,>;w ^ , . . .
' oOqtpiettinp. :^rV?y ;:I
fll"! .J'r T'
;'A
of their friends, arid are »a*mns-
lting the arrhul of'that happy ^
day when, unable to resist the warm
and earnest solicitations of Said frtewdM
they will base to feptti** aitatrfil-'h
editor and ask hlui hofer this will,do: -
“At the earnest and repeated sollcl-
tatioosof many friends and fellow-citi-
zen*, from dlfTbrcfit portions of the
oounty, I have consented ifo become a
candidate for th* office of-r-. Bhoritd
n’s profc-sioM
SjRyk Chm« f of ^6%^* thd > UU^tho
k. ft I* propably th* work j hMof AhWty discharge my dudes,
stand tlie Fish Law, when, itthey vio-
late It,.they may know they have made
themselves liable to prosecution and
must attffpg the extreme penalty of (he
lajmJifcwriiteiulalilJIl. J. F .. BkiA
County Attorney
4 Office of
State Fish Commissioher,
i Austin, Texas, Feh’y 7th, 1S80.
«County Attorney. Dear Bir: The
U. H. Government, having at different
times, placed large numbersof Shad and
Salmon iu our rivers, we have secured
“BtACK-DIIAUQtfT."
For sslo by Ii. JrStroop.
V
—Six year old Wbikkys at Jeff’s.
• bi • ’* - ’ v
For Church, Acad-
emy, Factory, Depot,
Steamboat, Ship, Lo-
comotive, Plantation,
4 Fire Engines, Etc.. .
Si» «nd Pries With Wlu*l
Throat sad Lunas,
such as Oouxhs, Golds, .
The citizens of Yoi _
odntios can avoid paying for tjm bui
■-or ttUE“bnog axug store lnOranamjV .
Ilium of wf. with hanging Coot of Bell
Stroup, at the Graham Hotel..
I—When you are oppressed with dls-
[pondeufthoughts, don’t worry /our ns-
feodate* with gloomy grumblings; but
l,K-of‘
---—
■ wilT i>
gu and buy Dru^ofRyu*.
Query: "WKy wIll people •uller wlfli
sill cure them 7
'""”"7" For sale b
---,
indigestion when1* BLACK-DRAUGHT
Sait
Ryus.
Tf&rY sale.
ggisq unnble, on account of bad _
health, to attend to tho bufeiness,
• I offer thff QrahalU Hotel for sale
upon Reasonable terms, for cash
-ifc-W. UimiATV^Sy
1 m.
I-Proprietor.
respectftrlly, your obedient servant,
.-,r.r • w u. • . /- loiirtaHiA "
— Buto Fish* Otrinmlsiloner.
BOLL OF H0J101L
The following nigiel friends of th®
kadkh have paid.their subscriptions
since 6ur last report, up to the time
U*l after their names : —
Kemble, February 18, 1881.
j j. H. Glasgow1, January 1, 1881.
W. 11. Marshall, October, 28,1880.
Nwwk White, February 16; 1881.
$4
•V. s
•If# to Mind
NSMm u
Sam. A Farmer, July 1, 1880.-Y. Lmptf**. I
X7% Tracy, April M, 188L * -
W. I. Tidwell, October. 16,1881,
MfeUCU. Garrett, Aprtl 0, 1881.
W. J. IVveler, March 23, 1880,
W. M. McCarty, December 8, 1881
IsT OTICB-
nnHE Board of Medical Examiners,
X for the 12th Judicial District of
Texas, will meet Jn Graham, on Satur-
day, the 8th day of May, 1880, for the
examination of parties desiring oertifl-
cafee authorising thorn to practice noted*
cine in this State. *
G. >V. Tucker, M. D.
'’ TfeMBfe JmfK*a*r; M. D.
- , * W. T. Baird, A D. '
G, S, Sykes, M. D.
jaL
Ji W.^DAVIDIIOX, H. Ik e$i
W. T. Burke, M. D. ^
•4-
Members of Board.
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OKAY'S SPECIFIC MR DIO IKY.
TRADE SSAREThWin r«a*Rn TRADE MASK
glish Remedr. ft
An iinf .lnss c«f»
fur Sfmlnnl Wml-
n mm Sperroator-
fW, ln»potency.
Tr and oil dlMM«W
5- th«t f»llowv M ■
•eqiiotto* of Self
Atinfr, m T(**» at
IEF0RE TAillfoTlt^^Uinfl TMlii.
to Um Book, DImuom of VlSom IW.turf OWI Ago
oik* OMt other DtaoooM thol Mod to IoMSttr or O*o
y other l)tMO
tCHEUu t} orfri Ao’ ATTh.
• . WnfeSoYMoell. tHTOOiT. Mtrtt
OrSoWI fer Crohk • os* or.r, *horo bf oil *«**»<♦..
' Y- ’i ' V -/A-;'
No 7-30 in; 400
Na 8-34 in. 730
No^SSlil, 025
_A.
—r*"'"
1r£
PPKKY
all other" Hasses of Claims for Sol
fend Soldiers’ Heins prosecuted-
Gilmore <fcCo.
(EstablWuxl 1865. V
ONS, Increase of Pensions, and
hinnwp<4 of Claims Ibr Sfddlers
Addre»wlth.umi?;ttoRE4-o
Washington, D. C
THIS PAPER.
may be
found on
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1880, newspaper, April 16, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880090/m1/3/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.