Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER.
ywoMiillT ef ths Ikmoitle C'on-
v/v . u U- Zril'uUuu.y^.Tg;,, - ;
py^lbttEu £very Friday.
:^SSfS3Jc
of n hugim
etl lu these eoluuTItt, fileCharged a* a<1*
vertlwinchta, at our local rates*
>igwigm
AmvAaotnoat
Par AMfwor.
authorized
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__t0 announce ouy i>uuYenHuu eieci one neiegpw aim
jJOHKl'H ALLEN, as a candidate RS] “*><* aitoronto to Galveston to cast ibe
Mhe oftVoc Of Ttix Assessor at the next
election.
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*** auLhorlae<l to htinouijcel Moved and seconded to reoonaider
.TOftH. E. MORRISON as a candidate Uy, motion made by O. E. Finlay to
elect only one delegate and one alter-
1 nidinad that m, ■ if
gates and three alternates be elected:
Carried. ~
fi* Tax Assessor of .Ybung county, at
the nextrleetion.
We arc authorized 4o announce .
'TWWfnKMI),' flB 'a caixtid
Tj * office of Tax Assessor, at tiie
- a»r»teotfBn InNovember.
unre J. C.
oie/or
: next gen-
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LOCAL MATTERS.
vn
£>rt<Tldntea very numerous.
—Prospects for rain very favorable.
..^(L —-FUeoifon seven months front to-day.
—< irass and other vegetation grow*
■jnrn»|ddl|r. — -—■-*■
—Harry Fellow* left last Saturday
for Leadvillc. * " '.....■ • ' J_
^_JS •><' “RjwfoUillQ take ll»o vote at th<‘
—Mrs. Balls Beckham, is ill.
she recover'speedily.
nesday evening from Dallas.
Peak, tti© boas hardware
- '‘drummer, was In towuJXtastln>T—^ -X
, » * • ^t-\ ■%- — r- ~"*'** ~f*t •r
Messrs. J. II. anti I). C. Johnson,
left for Fort Worth for this week.
-DIED;-—6l» Monday, 20th inst, In-
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Melton.
Bradwell were appointed by the Chair
to act as tellers. , t , _ _
-tCTpanBMTo that the three candi-
dates In nomination receiving the high-
est number of votes be declared dele-
tataa. ■ • ' ;
^—There was a dance at Mr. Bent.
Kramer’s Monday Bight, and plenty of
fun.-----^.....----- ' •
u —Uncle Moss* Johnson, aocompanled
by Mrs. J. H. Johnson, left lust. Hun-
^Messrs. Itobt. Aj&mjWttj CtPlIgfy
iek Mosby and Arthur Caldwell, left
—Tho bKADKH would like to have a
correspondent in Tonk Valley, as well
■ *> omsiu other parttrorrhe cfuuiyr
y-AV-C. liecfcham- finra iinot
Ballot tnken and A. B. Median, J.
H. (traham and J. H. Glasgow, receiv-
ing the highest ii uuibnr ’uf yotes, were
declared elected delegates.—“*—-~
J. E. Ryus, W. Ii. Graves and O. E.
Finlay were TS'otninated and elected as
witwgnwtos. '-1-......- / -1 '
Upon a sense of the, meeting being
Ukeii Seymour was- declared first
choice of • thei
second choice
choice. ~
ntiou expressed itself in favor
of two-tldrds rule.’ —-----’■■■■* —
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ceTyicd their spring stock of goods, and
their hoose Is now filled chuck fall.
• —Thoro seems to be a great desire for
the trade of our merchantg,tft»m * tire
nmnlter ofrirumm^jraYfftfogfamj
March departed with lb os vy winds;
hut how April has “got In”"imd more
pleasant weather will doubtless be our
lofti'i*"-4'—
' —It Is rumored that the frletnls of
MrA’.T- Bauson, of Tonk Valley, will
- run him ibrUounty Judge, at the next
. election. 1 •. ** .7
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—Ids mom with >Ms threat sMTlsny
foeilitm. The USaoKit trOsts that he
jmyjma nawfjLJL.___...
^ 6t people ffora vw*’
ous parts of the county, were In town
lastKaturday, in dttendanco U]x>n the
.’onventlon. '
ha» l>eon established
«t Promt’s on Elm, and those of our
subscribers wishing their papers sent
them'• j(* notify ua.
V. omit- Halted Frlcod. of 'Krdeporturo
J
Tonijh»ranoe, has disbanded «nd a new
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ill its t
Uetn •«»“ MLWqpm,r»d
it now appears that lbe damage to fCult,
by the Into freeze was very slight. The
prospects for fruit, In this section were
Au^eidgtter.
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■^SXr B. Austin, Watchmaker and
Jeweler, has removed to Ryua’ Drug
Ktore, where Is prepared to do all
kinds of Watch and Jewelry work In
the best manner. f
—There are now sixteen probable
candidates for Assessor. This seems to
be the most popular office in the coun-
ty, and from present Indications there
will be a lively tussle for It.
; . . /HPA Jfc B. Long, >fi»kmfuiy <4the
- - Oeneral Baptist Assoc
nfl
A
LSooeiaUou,will preach
In the Presbyterian Church on Hatsr-
xte^p.day evening, add Sunday morning and
mnlng, at the nstial hour.
Mr. A. B. MeLoud. of the Cify
yen!
Pfii
Mills
BL— has sold bis coru mill, cotton gin
and pretm io Messrs. Bennet A^udilock
of Brtmhy, and will irnittcdWitely re*
plaeo them with now machinery.
^-Mr. Harry F. Parker, left Monday
morning for Lead v|l|e, Colorado, where
he wttt endeavor to strike a iH.naaha in
that mining eetuiiry. May he 4*etrlkn
r It rich” i i the sinoefe wish of the friends
he left behind him. , •
" There were throe or four persons,
who-bad- more or leas “tangle-foot”
uuder nieirT^Ju, Monday svsning/
and one of them, rather attaltn
ore, holding thc offloe of fii|h cdn.U-
hie, appeared before Hqults LsfTerty,
the following day, and was fined $.3,00
for hi* oflh ImI dfiirtlr . _____. »-i
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* The conve ntion was' callciT to order
by leL T. Hilliard, Chairman of Demo-
emtic^Exocntivc Committee of Young
, who briefly stated the object
of tike meeting to l*e h» elect delegates
to the (ialvciHon Convention, and the
Consideration of tlio two-thirds rule,
wlionjymoii motion »f Finlay,
J. A. Zlniii^^-utor m»dn ehitriram rrecim *ttt«Msorac
and g^motintt, dias. O. Joltnc, was «•»»««» wrly gardens, it -was a benefit
made Secretary.
Ji a’as moVed by O. E. Finlay, that
the Convention elect 6nc delegate am!
tiircc votes lhut Young County is enti-
tled to. Tarried.
■WttsrcTijyiHtheUhairmkhannouucc<T ■"■tth jmsoraing-capi(hi im<l enterprises some stock cattle.
uouiinatiuns In order, ami C’ol. A. k;
J. H. Ciralium and J. H. Glasgow, were
nominated as delegates.
It was then moved and, seconded,
that the vote be talym by.ballot. Car-'*
rtwl ‘v ' r1 -;r
Moved and seconded that two tellers
table. Carried.
Whereupon J.F. Brim and ftgiil™.
choice of . the co.rt\*cntiou, Thurman,
and ~Haucock,; third:
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Crop Prospects or Tesag Conn
' > M»0.
' TM Hta fall 10 this time almost eq uals
that for the whole venr o£-18791_Xh«*’®
cv«t to Is* romemlaired as tlio dry year,)
puttingjl fine sbason to the grriOhd to —One and twerypar old steers, and
iHVgin with, while thAt prepared for
crops was broke deeper aisl iu all re-
spect* more thorough and satisfactory
than ever before.
ThQUgh. tbe late freeze ktttrd some
i Wand early gardens. ii<wasa bone fit
that It destroyed pestiferous insect life;
rendered the soil light and friable, pro-
moting growth of crops and grass, npd
doing no material injury to fruit trees.
Tha great success with cotton last
year, notwithstanding the drouth, en^
couraged the i»ellef tiiat this section Is
the equal of any other fer tiiat staple,
®¥*Kii*-**
*' year ohf W Idakys a fs.
—Alcohol at Jsfif's.
' One dollar's pordi of i*BLACK.
DRAUGHT” wiir savs fifty «UUr. in
doetor'a bilh. T
, For sale by J. E. liyus.
A* to prices, droop’s polley is to Hve
id let live.
and.Accord! rfgly the acreago to cotton L f . __ ’7 . _ . , ,
wrtl%c two or more acre, to one oflaat '.^*,!*nJ,e0 Havi, * Dloke,„> new
vijpr; wBfi-groa ny Innim^T
nil other crO|>s. Indeed 1880 augurs ex-
ceptionahly fine crops and gmsS, which
from rallro«i exte,..to... ami immlgra- rimve Ju.t reeelve.1 the large* aad'
tlonrwnl Inaugurate, a greater PfOgreas Best stock of spectacle* ever ofr«r«d in
and prosperity than any preceding year.
Tlie outlook bf wheat'llelds along the
Clear Fork of Brazos River, regarded
tlio most beautiful stream In North or
North-western Texas, and. famous for
its fertile and charming valleys,
pruifttaf*. extraordinary yield
It would-pe gioriou*’ in ace it equal or
even approximate the first crop ever
grown there: of 6& bushels to the acre,
on the old Browhlng ranche, verified
l»y our esteemed and reliable oldest
resident, Undo Archie Medhrn.
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The Groeery BssIiicm Bevolutionlsed.
Onwthe West side of the square, in
Graham, there stands a house which is
stockeiTwlth a choice lot Of Gronerlea^
and which in the space of a few sTiort
months, iradeir Its present management,
litis gained wide notoriety for the sale
of-thc best brands of Us line of goods at
such remarkably, low. prices.
Reference is modo^^ the establish-
ment owned and controlled by \Vf H.
In suiting the people in the quality of
goods, as well as the quantity 'given
on Hale at
xsnti per
ie Lkadkr will always be fouhd
p at Uros
I*er copy.
Uroiler’s News’stand, fur it
—Al<x>lioi at
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stock rattle, wantedW. C. Be<^
jjam A Hons. *>; / * f .
- tTu* Brick Driig Store is t^o place to
buy Drugs. Go there and you will save
money
JOHN MEISTERHANS
Boot and Slice Maker
stock of Spring Clothing Just oiienod.
T,-
—W. 0; Beckham A Sons, want to-
buy one end two year old steers, and
80 acres under fence and in gbod dtillJ-
vation; 29 acres in pasture, to acratf'
ready to put in cro“ m—
Northern Texas, consist Iyg of single
and double ryes of the flnrst lenses, in
steel and ooin silver fruuies. I can fit _______ _________
tlio youngest to the oiliest persons using {on the place. 7 Wllf be
spectacles, nml at the lowest prices. 1 to suit purchasers, or
have engaged Xu Optician to fit them to fnr *Wh£m <>v < intth. .
th* eyeX with an optometer so they can
lie worn without tiring the eyes or pror
Ladies, get permanent relief by using
“ BLACiUOfi fiUOHTr1—
4 fW w»le l»y L. J. Htroops
—JeflT has just receiverjUa ne^Tnl of
Hegars, Imported Porter and Ale, Wines
and Champagne. *
-*-The Carton A Lewis House, at
Weatherford, is the best hotel In the
rity-nmi persons stopping there onco
will never* rue.it. Messrs. While A
Hall, the proprietors, have reesutiy
fitted up the house in firet-class style
and solicit a trial from 'the1 tniveling
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
■flir . flrT HAjtffkN’H WhwaiiLK
▼ • -Gallecy will remain in (iruhaui
fur ii short time. *
,«TU‘xxl wcrIc la guaranteed.
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Sole Leatber and Shoe-
Findings For Sale.
-8liop next door to Parties Hbop/
GRAHAM, TEX AH.
City Market.
j. h. crtrivrxB,
Proprietor.
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The very l»cst meats the country of* t
fsuiut kept ewriithntl v uiT-fanud; 'tTh'Ovf-
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me a trial. M*rk«‘t, North of the Urn"
ham Hotel. mlik’Qtf.
FOR SALETR RENT.
I OFFER for sale OM arreynT timd’,
AVERY PLOWS.
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2 Gt^jrral Depot for Choice
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
Saddlers’ Hardware and
STOCX UEUESALUT,
Groceres’ DRUG. ME0ICINE8,
Paints, Oils, Vemia&M, BiushM,
And CbIots in Dlh^
ip. Two good tanks
1 be sold lit parcels
or will exchange
JOHN b!?AKK1
Hix miles North of Graham.
LELY,
—
JSEFS 5AL0QN
public, , When j ou arc to Weatherford
make yortr hoiMtoiuartcrs ftt tire Carson
A Lewis. ^ .r 7
—If you have mfcTflnd twOT yfar oId
Mteers/or stock cattle for sale, call on
Reckham
wcc.
A Hoiii(«2i_
rill stand to and sup|»rt the
candidates, wdio in their opinion will
sefrve the per>|de liest. ^v"'
On motion BirGraham Li?x nKiTwas
requested to publish tlio i>ro<-«*»iliiitr
or inis meeting. 7
Chas. O. Joj.ixe, J. a. Zinn,
Hecretary. Charirnmn.
Graham, Texas, Mgrch 27, 1880.
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-B^Ic. R. E. Mabry Tetufned this
week from a visit to Austin. He re-
quests us to return hi* thanks to his
friendr nml Clt|zens of Graham for their
lu preventing bis res-
idence from lieing destroyed by fire,
duriug his llkltMO.
—iVc have received two communion*
—Mr. R. W. Richards Is confined to tfcTknap; but as neither of tlrtto havo
»Ions, this week, from the victory at so ifyqu...waut to procure the ldgUe**
> stguatuso of the author, Ws depltoe
publiHliing thuuu ('ominunicatious of
a personal Tratarc art! TCargeHT&ir as
ad vertisemcnHi. ■ " ~-----. -
—We regort-to chronicle tlic death of
Mrs. MbFrigoh, the aged and esteemed
mother of Mr. J no. E. Morrison, whieli
occurred <m last Bmidqy.—Hor remwiiis
were eonsigULHl to the grave in the old
cemetery on Monday. WM leaves a
large number ©( relatives and friends
-B*JL Garrett,- has -opened it ear-
known as the Graham ponter shop on the North-east comer
Teinjierance Society,has been perfected of the square, where he can always he
found prepared to do any kind of car-
Jpfiofer work on ihort notice and at
tMufeikahle prkies.- Mr. Garrett is. a
skilled mechanic and will Insure satis-
faction on anj kind of wood-Work. Give
—Mrs. EL JS. Johnston haajust return-
ed from a visit to Dallas, where she
purchased a complete stock of Millinery
Goods, and is now prepared to supply
the la<lies of Graham and vicinity with
the latest styles.of goods in the milli-
nery line. Call at her residence on
Oak Street and examine her stock.
—Col. Roy, resident deputy U. S.
Marshal, returned home Wednesdny
aH thwclaimsof Jurors, witnesses, and
all others who served Unde Ham dur-
ing the last Court. The appropriation
to Marshals hns not yet passed Con-
gress and the deputies must bide their,
time. Col. 1 toy attended the Republi-
«au Con vent ion, nt Austin, nn a <l«*Icgnf«‘
from Young county, and la now one of
the Htate Republican Executi ve Com*
jnittec.
r>. — Evefi the printers’ devil meets with
•ome very h»tsK»ting events, In taking
tUcxounds of the city, not much behind
tiiat of a prcHH reporter or locy editor.
Tliedcyll has been very mud?amused
" flantastlc capers over his
^rthaPE. Wat ’ar six weeks' baby lias a
musical yoiec sure; ftud none appreciates
II more hugely than “ye lake,” a# he
haapurcimsed ao.Orgulnette as a fit ac-
rontjumimeut to tiiat.bkbg’s voice; and
now whop the devil goes past thki
bouse it puxxles hint to foil which qf th«
twu pfudUtcd tiilomoet delightful Slrainc.
of bu^iuess. In factHUc Grocery busi- indigestion when “BLACK-DRAUGHT”
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Chemiealsr- 4
ness of Graham has been revolutionized
ular house, and the public are cod vDiced
eawaiwi
at low values qt Marshali/s.
His stock consists of all the staple amL
fancy articles in this line, and fobeing
constantly renewed by fresh arrivals.
His poHcy is t i please the
inure to his sol. saiisfkctlon of having
iusugii rated a sys tem of business where-
by h«, and all who deal with him might
livo better and cheajicr and eventu-
ally smile upon Dame Fortune^for
having so toulflcentiy favoretl Utecn.
He takes In exchange for Groceries
all kinds of country pr Hluoe of what-
ever nnrne';1nclmfing gawl stock cattle;
One and two-ycar-old steer* want-
tum uiiflwmllff/hy1 1 ’
The ritlxens of Young and adjoining
counties can avoid paving for the Imild-
ing of the “hritdL drugnt<trein Graham”
l>y buying their driigs and medicine* oi
Btroop, at tt>e Graham Hotel, -' .
cgsli price for wnj
Tn^Grooeries, Marshall is the man you
waut'to tackle, and dou't you forget"!
'ATn able assistant can niwny^ fo* found
atthlrbmrse, andtr the bosTTsToobusy
to wait ufHm you, Just make your wants
known and your orders wiil'be prompt-
ly mied. l 5* mmm
“Bread is the staff of Hfer’> hut must
ba Mscmpantoi with other articles
which Marshall keeps iu stock, and
If you want to deal gently with your
pocket-book, go and price hfo goods be-
fore buying elsewhere.
•BLACK-DHAUQHT” daM chilta
and fever iaiiMMoibls.
L. J. Btroop or J. E. Ryus.
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will cure them 7
For sale by EL. Ity us.
4 FiML Engines, Mte.
Siw and Prioo With WhM
- Haaging find Frame Complete.
Dtnin of wt. with linnging Cost of Bell
Bell. A frame completo, Aliangings
No fl-2.1 in. 230 pounds. - - -
Nndtg7in 1 "
"^The following named friends of foie
,^5^1 have paid their subscriptions
stnee nur fosT rcj>ort. Tip the* fTim>
Indicated after their nnmes:
r- Mrs. L. J, Hunger, March 28, 1880.
W. T. Runger, August 24, 1880. ^
Ta Hpencer, March «, 1880.
Jas. Anderson,' November 4,1880.
J. A. Ashmore, February 8, 1880.
MILLET HEED FOR HALE,
At J. A. Ashmore’s.
HIGHEST CAH^ PRICE PAID
FOB CORN, by J. A. Ashmore.
100 BUSHELS OF KANSAS MEAL
«-» to ABRIVK, «t J. A. A.hnrar.’,
Feod Store, North of Graham Hotel.
Forty ysers’ trial hi proved “BtACIC-
ORAUQHT” the bsst liver medicine in
the world.
I-f"8nlch-V L*J- Htronr
Stroop is of tho opinion that the Gra-
ham itrugglst who hasn’t the money to
buy a Bell-Punch, could hitve had it
without running kb aaloen under the
caption of “clrng store” to avoid tiavlng
bis taxes. If be bed kept a reduce fob I
hI<m k Af drugs like Htmop did; if he hml
paid his taxes promptly like Mtroop did;
UT he had sold his drug* and nicdUdncH
at a reasonaldo pri<x> like SLroop did, eo
that the great majority of ttw people
could have afforded to trade with him
as tlioy did with Htroop, he woulA now
here ,the m«Hiey with w hich to buy
fBiilfiif -.....
ClUARsr CioarmV Ciuahm! At the
Brick Drug Star^-. *r ^ j
Liver Pills coutsie xnwnlc: “ BIA0K-
. PRAUQHT^habarBikwessifoeWtoiee.
rTo^saie hy j. E; Ry us.
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SL Jt. JEFFEf
Paraarlsinr. ---^4-
North Side of the Public Square,
OP A HAM, • - - - TEXAS
Keeps Ihe veiy best Liquors, B ines, Vod
. Brandies; also fresh St. I jouis
......a.. ......:_ Beer, with tb* best ?
prah^pi
vln1 .. Cigar*.
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DEALER IN
P r e s criptions
Carefully compoonded day or night.
WEST 81DE OF TUAUC SQUAIM'
Senecca Falls
Bell Foundry.
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For Church, Acad-
emy, Factory, Depot,
W. S. McJIMSEY,
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Yiwim ai.. Plft.CT IS - 1
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Heavy/ Shelf Hardware,
'Keen Kutter Kutlery,”
A*». TSUt gfegWLATjfP
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1 l»ope, by keeping: ' a good line’ of
Goods at low price*, to merit a liberal
hIuuc of public patronage. .
Cush paid for lUdes, ‘Furs,'
^ Liisn paid rar ixiues, rurs,^^
C .Peltries, 8kjnB, Geea-w ax M
^TaHrnv, Wool. sr. J
T. H. CONNEfh
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GRAHAM, TFXAS.
Guarantee<1 Plan* and Hpeciflcatlime
for Public and Private Buildings, Brid-
ge*, etc., fnrnislicd at short notice, aud
estimates given. _ ■ M
Brass, Cappw, Tin, Lead and
- SHEET. I
Gnus, PiMtois. l ot ks,
>, , god Scales ltepalrwl.
GRAHAM, rrWPCJkf*. -
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BOSE PRUITT,
I ITALIAN a,.ri AMERICAN
I MARBLE.
Weatherford,
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mil.
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Texas.
Monumental and Grave Stone work
warranted in the neatest and best style
YOUNG COUNTY ESTRAYS,
' TAKEN up by B. II. Lurrimorc and
•Htrayvd before J. A. Ijafforty, J. P.
Precinct No. L Toting county, Texas,
twn tmrsos, described a* fottows,to-w1t:
OuitiiUmJioxst. with blank taafte and
tail, *1)ip no*v, bine or ten years old.
MW
IliifliiptfasmsaaBHammBssa
No 7-.'M> In. 4W
No fWfo In. 730 '
No 0-38 In.. 925
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• nrMssr^ com,
. Kendea Falls, N. Y.,«U»ri. A
oBjurs BPXdzFtolSmoiifir
tsaoi mAaaTh* Great Bn-TkAOS MANX
1?years <dtl nnd Pfinded Tfo
&. f[. Crawfiml nt ‘ ^32 ^rr-
Tftkcii up by J. L. Mercer, Commie-
*ioncr Product No. 1, Young Oo,, Tex-
as, one boy liorse, star in fort*l»«*«d1 sway
backed, 12 Veari old, al*mt 14 hands
1 «»a right l>lp and
vulue<l at $lo; sold
iUMTni, u vein on
iiigh. blotch bread
loft shoulder, nnd v
liorsr left wtth Rol)t. Alcdra 10 miles
Houtli of Graham. 88.
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o< *cU-
> Inter; -* of
ttrett TA««a.,nTOhte\,.‘raunt
•nmptiuu, imI a I'r* m-univ Unfit.
. jsnsEm ' ■
__fatf fmrtt<nrt~rfcln«»if wlilrli wr <1*-
frr-tejr ma»«Hl»r«rr «W« Ajuria
MrdWitnr *nM !>}• all «lr krI»I* al ft p-r |>arka4(«*, •!
nix Moknarm ft ftL w 'lrtllWSMt hre my mall oa
rwieitii uf tl.c moe-'.v hy ml<lm«lng ■—-.*•
•Vuk Gray mekicixrco.,
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1880, newspaper, April 2, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880318/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.