Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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GRAHAM LEADER.
QRAIIAM. TEXAS.
Saturday, Dcccfnbcr 9, 1876. wii«i energy ot iLe
deportment
The people of the Uuited State* have
elected Samuel Jr TiWi# president.
Unpopular majority hi over 300,000
!u an aggregate vote of 7,500,000.^
The Rebubhcan howl about '‘fraud
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- — and intimidation’* in Kotrth Cwrolttta to
^ one of the absurdities of the season.
After they have fi3to«Hbe State
soldiers and black militia to prevent
''fraud add ttttimidaiion" the natural
inference ia that there howlers are ljft
*■ of the drat degree. "
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The contribution* fortjp^fnahing
ton monument, which have been aoeu»
mutating for n-wfl1 weeks in a dona-
tion bo* at ohd'Sf the State building*'
at the inhibition amount to 13 cents
RwaiWt)" ^
President Grant, Gen. Sherman, and
Sesretarj Cameron have recently been
^ -in^riewad rfg.nlirtg the »Tnrrt:'>f
troops in Washington, but all concur
in tiie statement that their coining had
no important or special significance.
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The ihree Younger brothers, on
trial at Faribault, Minn., for the mur.
dtr of Hey wood, the- eaeMer <»f the
i./ 7-^ Ntrrthfield Bank, on the 20th entered^*
, plea of guilty, and ibey*" wersTfi^eWn so large a miiioiity U’ Demo*.
sentenced fo imprisonment-aC-hard In
bbf for life in the State Pulbitentia^y
power to indiot under n plea of guilty.
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A telegram from AJaidiTta states
th&l t^Q.QiKi peviOtfi -pfilighg j_ durjiMt.
General Grant, in $* - rapacity of
the cyclone which passed through.Eeas-
tern Bengal on the 31st of ^October.
fb« Govtrnmeut itUkii.g_.etivett’ff1^
ftrthf.T»tt«foftho dUirwart ^m*..- N>vy hM viv^le(| hi. „Mth. l)V
tion of the district. «— . .•it- Itnri ...
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The State electors w ill meet al A us
| tin on the 6th of Deccfnber, and ca*t|
ylifrrr rsrpm tivr rnrt3Ljor_Presi^e»tt ahd
Vice President.
WAITING.
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Democrat* are quietly keeping the
peace.; They Are 'waiting and watch
baa its origin in lh«*ir well-founded e*»u-
fttleuce in their leaders. It is realJ
the bc*t proof they could giva of
justice of thelf\ cause. '1 hey jrftl m*t
raise a finger agt*iu?tj. tlie^douatittited
authurilics-™*de«ply -Jto'tkey despise
nr
Aleobel and Tobarcs.
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While rhe pia^iuu for alcohol burtf^
more strongly in thy suyuge thau the"
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cjBAHAfttfrTBXASjg^ R.D Vif ARE .
The tr|M*quilixiiig trfnli of smoking
w i 1 ... 4 ' TFi
tlv couieutnatad upon the mus-
otuoloraud the circulatory functious
It depress***, iu fact, those tpmHttes of
the organUin which are of least imme-
diate importance to The student or the
G B- JEWELL, I n maj(.ul;i. a o>„
,§ DeiLbJun.''
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W. D. Thomason,
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Cails the attention of all
CASTINGS, IKON, FENCE WIRE,
WAGON anp BUGGY MA TEHIA
tta’iWtiiMIBEW
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Tpmste
tbe<»—till all
votary oI au^r"setIcn(ary pursuit; and if
^4$ASH WfYERS
and coustilu- by a vice we tuean a habit which mi
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are exhausted; hut if
tbe Ratiuatls hive gone blind iiuhI and
forcerKlie issue to onp of mere brute
ugth, thestiiiggle would be ho brief
aa to astonish theni. What cmrtd the
oJt^ee holders do against tllp outraged,,
people? And that is exactly wliat the
•trujggle would resolve itself into, for
very^fei# decent Republicans would
shoulder.a munket voluntarily to sup-
port our present-intumous a<hi»Mp^tni
tion; while any call on tho par! pi
President Tilden for ' assistance, ls>-put
down rampant treason would arm half
the natiotHu his support:---j-
Tbe majority -rfcles in thU Country
Of tne thirty'.cigh* States in the Union,
seven -in the NorflT and sixteen iu the
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the indiViuM, then smoking must be re*
garded as more of a vice in' the ravage
in the huo-
FORT WORTH.
to his large and varied* "T._
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STOCK HP M^MIETSI! -4
Whitewater ^Wagons,
Agricultural—lrapL...jnts,
Machinery, etc.
J"HN DKBRE, MOMNRtnd GABDBN
w ••Smiiharn ninntr” P.Awa. * -
City “Southern Clipper” Plows.
- tariff irt «a4 Uaurtui Sum*.
H»*« f.ruiVw-J ' r 1 1 '
BOOTS, M|or- L- >i ^i villir o
tsblt’h he will ** ■ 4*td^ap^iapt.li \ mm., ’
is Fort Wvrth Mi Xhdblx^. .iiil > ,c ..hn n A yu
^all. ‘x. • ■ X ■_ -•_ • ;
FORf Woit l lb. Vi XA- |
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BANKER,
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ter or warrotr than the | net of philua
opher. The moderate use of tobaeto
is certairdy less injuriuus than that of
alcohol; unfortunately, exceaa iu the „
former is less unrnediately productive ~|—WEA TFIERtORD,
of ilisagFaeable or daugerous effects —~— LlX^TT"
tijau exciss in tW Jattcr. Hence Utc
limits of mo<leratiou can not be *i^s
41} a**lgoed.r ” i>r. T^arkl* aTTows that
smoking may occasionally be of u»t,
c*er realty necessary to the
healthy aduli. Dr. Richardson cob.
demna ij uRerlyi’— JahuIoh Atucdany.
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South, or twcnty*three ttigethur; arc
n*-(lHy iu the liatnia of Democracy, and
oft he reinatuiug lilieen, all the most,
Jl^fWM-~Peonsy I vn iu, Dhio, Wis-
ConsU), Illinois und Mursachuselts — ,
mmiI
Owing to the depression iu tliesteunv
cr coal trade. 1,000 uiiuertt were thrown
AtpftC, Kmpm. Cloth, PrloU, C«U.h,
d^tripes aud Chicks, Gingham Cham*-
brays,'(a)ltonades, Ducking, Jeans,
C'tusdiwer, Flannels, Cambrics,-
LiusK, four quarto pud ton..,
‘^quarto Brown and Bleached' d
Diporift Received, Exekange Rough! an.'
hold, AU Brni
ness Promptly Executed.
'^X?TlkBI3*^t)NniCNTS, — 'I
Itowmi, r,<wiws York, »vr Cov-
Mt>~ Fibut »*T«o>r*l Bass,
Tow, Sat* jiaa Bax* or T» **•, Cjlv**to», t»»h».
UUt ofem ploy incut in England.
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tMicetings Irish Linens, ' .
Tadile Linens, Towet*', "'
Tne Vermont elector business ts being
‘contested before the courts:
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Foolish spending ia the lather cf pov-
erty. Do not lie ashamed to work.
Bed Spreads, Blaa-
kets, 'I'ukings,
etc., etc.,
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Q W. JOHNSON.
ATTOJINE Y-A T-LA W,
AND
MND AGENT,
crats in th* ir poppiafions that no pos
wriw „„ ,ii miu www * u.umwi.-fi-'t' 'tlhle poVer.^ cliuIJ tueroe_TbetM to do t, _4
Cbe etffeme'peualty the^~Goart- ba^l- v^ lihcny by ^ ^ ,(‘r (hc best wages >gti can get,
M«*r K Inrtitti «md«r «k nlea oim.iliv mdorsing tlVfe j^utvaiiojii>'of^^ General but work fur half price father than be
| idlei. Be your - own master^ Biid do
not let fashiou swallow 7up your o an
Individuality—hat, coat and boots,
isroTioisrs,
GRAHAM,
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indorsing the, ^tivpiilhqyKof
Grant.—JJuUa* IJtruld.------4-----
m***tl» **.»ywll ^ %■ - I ’ I - -
Skill Grint be Indicted.*
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Comjiei—your-"selfish body to spare
tbe military invasion of South Ctroltua"
lie has done more; Ire has violated a.
stutule of the United States by a Inch
he has rendered hiuiaelt liable to a fim
oTfiVe ihirosand-drdtarv, a.oi -Hnprssuu
of your necessities. 8ee thlTyou are
proud,IniiT ter your ptifio be of life
right Jkhe too proud to be lazy.'
Combs of every description, Hair and
Tooth Ertishes, Lilly WJiite, II S
amt plain Kerchiefs, Linen
-^Oolforsand Culls, Gloves,
IJ'iwieiV, Corsets, Belts,
Ribho.is, rarfoniery,
Tcidttt Soaps, Sus-
........ . petulsrs ati\. -
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Will practics the Courts of \oung and,
viol - ..surrounding counties.
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wii.iJ.im4,
CLUB flOOM,
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Wrt 8i.le Main St.
FORT WORTH, • TtfX^. .
S»ra»..P;.iM «tth iU<*
ATTORNEYXtT-LAW Liquors ^
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Land agent,
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GRAHAM, TEXAS:
>VlltnrAitlr* tn Vounr and aurro n<’lnB
.alii LUa r
4 rp ., . A 7”“ meut at hard labor Air five _r
» Houston on the 2*2ml. Prtsenf, W. Y.
Leader. Ilo called himself to order
and adjourned tine die!
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"^Pbc Ohio Democratrf State Central
Connnittee an l a number of represent
tstive Democrats from vanon-* part*
of lln» Stole met at Culutnbus, on the
„ t 22nd, fur consultation on the jxSTUical
rrtstt. ' Resolutions were passed, re<->
nmmeiidiua a ready acqji ^''
resnltqf the l’residenfial. elect ion, as
fairly ascertained, and deprevatwg all
partiaan feeling in the discussion of Tact
atuTTaw on wi«ic}i That result denem
NEED A HOWARD.
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PUCMCAU
BOOTS
aw^rf.r
%uSlb tua Fe<1«r.*l *nd.Svpwti* I’omi ai Auy.n .
8|^*1 -it-ntio.. j(i.ftn to the I•><»•-
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Dr. R. N. Price,
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FHYSJUaAN,AXDSUIiGE0N
cw SII.M.U i-tmeu An,,. Watchmaker* and Jewelers,
nev-Gciieral were doulitievs ignorant «1
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♦he Vulioviiug eetnioii ot the Revised
SiM»uU*8 (d thit.-Uwiled jSia^efc. but it ■
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is neverthclr>K the laWi.i the laud, and
although GeueraJ Grant may consider
hiinseU alw>ve the law now •. he may
find out to the eootrary hereafter. Wc
WXAT SI >X MAIM ST., TOUT woa • l|,.t*aU
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SHOES
Grahaia^ Young County, Texas
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Speciality.
qutde the Ijiw:
25S£
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Seclion ^28r—Every officer nftW
"7. T srmysinl navy nr Dlher per si nils iu flu
uienance in i f„iiitliry| -ortTavat
UnitedKlSiei*, .a fin I* r*, hnug*, keeps,
c( or has uuder h s gqntnd, any troop* or
-wviwstTiiF*!; ardtnv j.ta*-# wharV a g* u
!’ WetrhSi, Ckeky «n.l Jrw-lrjr kapt< *«eii»lF •».
i«u(\ uf th. t^.i m*loi» net l.iMtaly lae. iu>ith.lQ«r-
*4t j»r..-re. AJi WtvrX w.rraiToi. aSiMbt
S. Go.,
Ladies Kid ;B»p*st(-aide anti (ror^btee.)
Ladies (.’aIf Hmcs. (*.;wcd amf |»eg-
’ii,‘ged.) .Laalies, Kip and Butt’
fifooes, Mem* Caff and Kip
B tftto ahd 8}»oe*, Chib
(Irens’ sewed mid
goat feltoeSr-Chil
drens* pep^T, -47' r
riaving permar.cntly local«tl ia -Graham.
•fler» Ids profe3*ion»lservices lo the Ctizcmt
■f Young county. , '---nil
B«tixhl ia TwVtiid C**1*rn MsiksM.
/Wile andatjffilivc Cfnlc* alwayt on hnnd
%vuit on my Patrons. < - - - *
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Contractors and Builders
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Stone and Brick,
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A re prepared to farninh plans and specific
ittoirs. esf.maws, costs, etc.; oa^/esidenees
cam
.ilid jiullic building*.
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wrepel armed enemies. <»f the Uniled
Receiving and Forwarding,
• 1 Oongreps is declared to he unnecessary
'‘imperiling peace at home and public
and
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-------------emBO^tees eTlkawious Su
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AND
^*u-4*wi.-K-sgiihl Grif
Shoes, * ,
• Misses Cloth. Calf and Kid
Boys’ Kip
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Livery, Boarding,
AND
=TBAIN1NG~ StsfciSfLftF?/ i.»
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Saddle and iHtmess
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States, or^|o^keep the peace at tin
polls, ahull heliiud nuUnord thuo ttvi
thousand dollar* 11 ml siiHer inipFivpn-
meutal'hnhl Ifflfiir mn to * ■Alsast thraa
i.TTiTHI SlikTitW ft mill imJ.!"u“,h** "or ra"rotl'an
derstanding of tbe facts and |>erfect
r>icert ofactiou in maintaining the
Tire-President 1f0s violated this. Sc,
liou, because no force was necessary in
,&¥i. ofB pwpla jt th. T.t. Pr«r ^th OltWto.5h rtp*JWHT»emi«
™ r - . . -41. I ftt a 1 Tltil /wl Ws a* I da itk* In lr on t\ • Itn
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dentiai election, as determined by the
proper legal authorities.”
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of tho United fetatA. iir to ket?p the
peace at the polls.—[Norfolk Virginian
W Coaslssioa Merchsis,
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jstjujjERBiGnT DipoT,
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Gents'
Fort .Worth. Texas.
and Boys,*
every stylo and variety.
Agtfnt^j^ie
Celebrafed
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A Slagnlsr Case.
A Pennsylvania paper relates the
following: A wk at tw# store a gen-
tlenian residing in this vicinity went’to
I'hilllvlphto sail jmL up nl__u hotel,
and while resting after tea itkJLUfij:®:
reption room, overheard two gentlemen
- conversing in regard to a trial thea-io.
prog *as# hefdro one of the courts of that took the caressing kindly; in fact, rath
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city. Our neighbor learneiLifronv that
conversation that u man had obtained
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money upon his wife’s property, the
, krile girifig n mortgage. The money
i was spent.iu dissipation, the wife di*-
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came a Taring maniac,^and was ronfm*
4i,;kd in the asylum where she now^i*; the
husband died, and tbe children of this
or liked it, “though beTieving himselt
taken fo^1 KUme. xa.luir man. About-
this time the train begat} Hr move off,
and the fat w«*ina 11 sprung aboard with
the agility ol a sixte-n ,'year-old lass
hut not content a Ml so abrupt! a. pjgrt
ing from Urn le John, appeared at th
»r *1.• r a ci\ard, Mn 1 < iti.ing <>u iu
nofortunate couple nejrt fiirnwhad with ,iu 0 f0 *( opd bye, darling,’ threw
a guardian by the court who was mam- j hlm , u utTectioimtc kiss. Th^crowd
tainrng the suit, theu being trie^again t rourt.(]| wlth laughter, and f t once Un
clc John looked plugucd —Sherman
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\, the holder of tb* n>ortgag4l uu the
gnmud ^hat lb<r wife was Hot of le^nl
whets■tha inatsuaiant Ww».eay<llfail.
Tt»« gentleman knew* that a neic«^ >.f
Ilia who left this vicinity wheu a cfiid
bad married a man of the sa nc n un*
•a the one mentioned as having sqmn-
dered his wife's patrimony, and i-ontlmLl"
•d to investigate. He made h'w way t<>
court boost the following morning,
—Stf to bis intense surprise and grmifi-
cation was the very person oeeiUl to
thliah to a certainty the age of the
Deb era I Amtrew^J
making a s‘mnp >|)ee( h' ih a Miiali v'if' . „
s.^ri r smi&ssst*.
whispered, "Tip Vma littlo dkiin, Gen
efaL Tlity w.m’t'he content withu n
iu’^ Tlie General inMif:u»y thun-ht
upon.« tow phrases lie knew, ahd in u
vbl -e’of thunder wound up iili speech
by excfrunbig, "E. plnribu* uu.un, sme
qm^-pon --uu plus tfH^*rtt>uluin ib
MILBURS WftUOHr
An amusing bccuc occurcd ut the
Idapot ihlantorqiwgj lw^aliich our friend
Colonel Cockr^tfiiguted conspicuously----■pliP/.fiY 7’d 7OS,
On thebttriva! of the accommodation
train from the north at 10:45* an el-
derly lady of about 250 pound* avoir-
dupoist rudied out on the platform and
seizing the Colonel, exclaimed, “Lbicle
John, you’ve got mo now hold me
tight.” The Colonel stood utnaxed bin
THE CAR LOAD.
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LIBERAL ADVANCEMENTS
Colfec, Tea,
. _ ( Tobacco, Snuir, Ci-
—”......gtrs, 6’anned 0«»<xls. Pi?k- ;*>.
toade-ow-Sh+pittant*- ©f Cotton, Woo
and Hidos. *»• ... 4 ... '
les, Sauses, Catsups, Pepper
Spice, Preserves. Raisins, Candies,' -
Nuto,"Bacon,' Hams, Lard, 8aTt, el. ,
OLD HUNDRED.
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The Weekly Courier-Journal.
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The great "National Family Newt-
paper.
Combines tin* experience, ability am
material resources of three old-time
Louisville newspapers of uutmual re-
pute—ttib Louisville Courier, Lou is vile
Journal and Louisville Democrat—anil
is fort 1 tied io toe re^jiect and confidence
resulting from nearly Haifa century ol
their individual and comhiaedauccess.
'I’he Weekly Courier-Journal ir not a
mere hasty hotch-potch thrown togeth,
cr from tito daily edition, but a cam-
1 lete^afde, spicy lam 1 iy ^ewspaiwi^
a)»d intelligently edited in
4 Of Ammunition,
Hardware, Wooden ’
■sr-r— Ware ntpi Crockery . Cook
ing fet4>vsw; ‘Bedsteads, Chairs.
Safe*, Baity Crilw, $fc., etc., etc..
C > n»>atid~ exainin? uiv •*iM,k *»»•
-a.isfv yourssif that for GASH, 1 am u
Ot rtTuI^v
any one of the leading magazines or il
lustrated periodical* for a mere'pitlanoe
in addition to the pri«« of the Couriqjr
rJ And the n iallfy of my fcoods will eojr
. 1 are with tbe best in any market.
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unfortunate Woasan. and to save Her pbf ^bel Wsv iremehdous,
worse than orphane«l children’s proper xsd the shouts could be heard for many
tf* valuoi at 11,500. , ■
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Priiitiy’s p.jenrr ahd Being an entire fresh purchase.
Cogrier»^imrnal one year for S3.00.
_ Terms, t‘2.25 a year,’ pofUgs paid
Liiteral offers to elidw of five or more
Specimen copyniid descriptive circular
free »o ilVy aildrcas. ''.*>1
Address Wv N. .11A LpEM AN,
Pres. Cornier-J«nroot Ov, Louisvillw
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Prices lo.W-.nnd sati-'ii' f t n guarantee •
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1876, newspaper, December 9, 1876; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880105/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.