Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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GRAHAM, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1880.
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C. W. Johnson,
Attoney-at-Liw 1 Lud Ami,
GRAHAM, TBXA8. ^
WILL practice in the Courts of Young
•fed adjoining counties.
Acymonr Spllstcrs.
Bcymour, Texas, June 4, 1880.
- Graham Leader:—Plenty of rain In
Baylor county. Grope floe, gras, good
And people generally in fine spirits.
We had an election last Monday on
fratd la Els Owe Cain. : f
In the city of Philadelphia, many
yean ago, there stood a “Public House,*’
kept by a waggish fellow, who had a
Oat la tile Mala.
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There is a touching itory ofthefk*
mops Dr. Bamuel JohtJSon, which has
had an influence on many tidy* who
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sign painted with the picture of nine have heard it. Samuel’s, father; MP
tailors at their work, while at their feet Aael Johnson was a poor book-seller
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Loeal-Optioa-. PratUtettcm CEmMTiy r tU KMIgfMBl gSf, Aha bMmtrWPr »ftrT3tehfleldt England. On
he used to carry a pack
reUitok
Wltifj pay special attention to the pay-
Vv Ing of taxes for non-residents,
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majority of four.
E. R. Morris, County Judge, and-W.
.. Taylor, had
words aver the election. The dudge
drew his pistol an Taylor; was arrested
by the Rangers; tried befefe J. G. Bo-
th e Inscription: “Nine tailor* and a.Buir
dog make a Rian.M
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gard, Esq., and bound in bond of $600.
Everything quiet at present.
Mr. John Austin lost his little boy
At a short distance from this public
house was a tailor .hop, wh«r, a num-
ber of tailors were employ
or# had long considered that sign a
standing insult to the “crhft.” Each
to tlie village Uitonetef
from a stall ln the market
One-day the bookseller was sick, and
to ga so* eell the beaks
In his (dace. Betnnei, from a sflly pride,
refused to obey;
The retail liquor-dealer represents a
busjqess of debauchery; a business
which nutoes and instigates crime; n
to the wel-
fare of society! and a business which
bean heavily oh the pockets of the tax-
payers. No oBe can deny that sufeh is
the naturfc bf the business which insists
upon a discrimination in fUMkvor, em-
bodying the addition of a day more In
which to inflict physical and moral in
RYUS & KUMPE,
DEALERS IN
Drugs," ' ’.J
Paints, Oil*, Bruthe*, "7*
Perfumery,
Patent Medicines, Ac.
FBBSO KJFTIOIird
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T I TSTortl Rm IT 7 Mr AuHt,n l‘*t ills little »>oy plan to remove the obnoxious sign Af- came the celebrafed
. * * ,, ... ^ t£, 1 from menegiUsmi Monday night last, ter a .long debate among IheuuNSvea, ptier-ef the “English
had in vain endeavored to dcvlfgsgjHC Fifty yeara afterword Johnson be-
|AM^0tcinCvc iEecbnoMous sign. Af* came Hie celebrated author, the com-
A4t orn c y- a t-L a w.
Belknap, Wexas.
*W r LL practice tn the Cent ts of Young
and adjoining counties. — ♦ -=2£r ,
Bratujuib, Yoaiii CO^Tcxas
We have ho candidates out yet for they adopted the following plan:
___________ EJI_________ „ one of the most uMatlngulwhed scholars
office—net likely {fee-old official* will One of their number was chosen to in England, he never forgot Ms act of
unkindness to his poor, hard-toiling
father, so when Jie visited Ultoxeter he
determined to show his sorrow and
all the liquor saloons are required to be
doted. WH^? Beoauct there are large
numbers of men who are not at work on
Larefully compounded day or iduMT^
WEST BIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
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try it again.
Borne enterprising man Would “strike
It rich” by puttiog up a mill and cotton
In in this county.
Large herds of catU^jraRjjgost dally
passing op Jbefoail.
A man was drowned in the Wichita
last WutjTnd another was si»ot a ini
go to the landlord, ahd order “diuner
for one,” stating he was a big eater.
The delegate choeen ordered dinner
Recording to appointment.
The price was to be one dollar.
repentance
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He went into the market place at the
JIFFS SAMOB
those days, and who will ply them: ^ &
selves With liquor until they Have ud. •WwewWe J. tT ' %4
arerss-tjeA mmammm
crime. For the aome reason the liqupr-
saloons should be hsrmetioaU^ sealed
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A. .pp^nudum. th.d^u.U™ .f bu.^, UaMv.rM bUh«A ^ *2*^
commny with hi. brother .Ueher. I there ibr one huer In . Door- "■*! *V other d^, »nd OttAUAM. . « . TEXAS
In company with his brother stte.hers thftf* ^ <>n* byuf jq % pour-
, . _____________the trait WOgTh oTberfr
* ai” and >JJoining Bave a column or two in the Leader
for Baylor County candidates, for we
-have no paper hose.- -CP
cbuhfTes.
ami a large Kill dog, presented himself lay ri|frT m thr ywy spot
book-stall Jkwd tfr stand. “This,” he
“Wst/an act of oootritibn for dlso-
tiR. j.UstOson,
rHTSICLAN ud STTBOBOX.
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at the hotel*,
The table wae already laid With din-
ner for one:-
The delegate took hie mat. - Hts ek-
says,
tHKlienw *omyIhthet.'", 1 .elliug 1. . very peenltar .hd . roDf^..*
1 he spectacle of thrfmtJ^Jw#’ altv danmoiu business, and it should
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business with a veu^eanoe in their pe-
culiar and detrimental way. Liquor-
Brandtet | alio fresh SCliswe'
Beer, with the beat
brands o»
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^SS55S^E€Slfi^W!iai*ae Eowan,
Hi
Wlkty^ee Is a thing which girl
-the dog crouching beneath the table, toatohe foribe wrbngdoneby him fl/ty
larity, withoutoonfidenco, without
ETd, IS destructive U> all tl»«t jtftgkfiS.
ib exalting and ennobling. It is
the Ant duff of awoman to bo a lady.
Good breeding “Is good sense, Bad
oc^ to aflord^ Deileacy 1b a thing tened to reptentsh the table.
fwhioh-oan;pot he lost or found. No art
ean restore the gnpc its, bllooni
table;
Not a word was spoken by the tailors,
bulfeach fell to work with commcnd-
IO aione tor we w mng «oue oy u.u. IU v J|Ut uk#. gunpowdetv ?*>r inetanee, jR
y**"0*^t.** *"*fcg1*11"* whirt. t. ~^,hr -(Baker &4JonlecttoneL
one. ■ reprewillation U It (In. aUwdotod pnlMn tot ra»eor <rf |mt>tte 4—^----JtL»n, Wpnt-m
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ices. All oan be (
state df the weather and slmihir topics,
which elicited no reply from the oom-
pnny; w.^n kept thrir eyos flxed-^n ihs
frerh"beforethem, gccsBlonally varying ^
^H8TB3RraSn^ tossing choiceiilUofTcjt^Sittonon
marble) dp the doctor's monument.
Many a man In after Ufo has foil some- the {>loodi9ti ^mw of the
tHmg harder and Heavi^ thaii a etem- ^ffl^reBXunday, Imort
efrain npcn4rir1rMni;igBe5beremem- pf tiwhn. has Its origin In Bun
day dribkiag, With resultant quarreling
and violence either In the saloon* or
near them. There Is certainly abun-
~ dant reason wtty *be aunuIW BillBlY
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Is rod ids actn of nnk indness to a good
lor or mother now in IMgKraves.
It hM h, ho. a* KB. th.| | Fancy OrMm*
Willow Win, Toy:, SlilioMry,
Fruit*. Cigar*, T***cco, t«;
+• Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, foe. 1
, * Tr'^-sr
Lhj sm forced.—Louisui
nose.’ a n oan be condoned and
not itauisb men or women from the
iK-ef^ to the dog under the taidc. The
landlord watched t£e proceedings with
evideut diesatiTuctloh. The company
chcapest.
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kind. But self- Itept at their work, regardless of his
\ «fos^cseed, unshrltikfaBf a»d aggressive scowls of dleapprobalion. At length
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0fl$$ Wit ifUr^iblic squrM.
rf_ , Reeidenee wnfirthOM Bteeel
ooary^jeMof demeanor may be reckoned (for all tl^ngs have an end) the ^uner
ly merits tlmt mild form- of restraint landlord, and paylug him a dollar turn-
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physician I^Surgeon,
QRAliAM, TEXAS.
All calls promptly often dec,l
-amp^tjdfa Puh^Bqwaee. f-
t. T. ARNOLD. ( RV ^ ir v. ARKOI.D.
*tt?»tlon.**, &«*«*» practice,
ing and crying in goucrol,
ally during, surgical aperatious.
eon tends that groaning and cryiogare
tioraon (Jives MU Beasqps for Resigning
Els Seal ia the Senate.
Washington Disjtatvh to the Cincinnati
Keaator Gordon to-night made the
UMiHHmMn irgirrt to hia
called lraprlsonnient"for llfr. It is a je4«te depart, followed' by all hts com-
ppnlons;
two grand operations by which nature
affi^sp^uliihgthat those patients who
gMOvwajUo *«•**»! *****. moat; _
8 speedily recover from oockteute andop-
who miMMM
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shnmc for womeinto be lectured on
their manners. It is a bitter shame
IhHthsy need It. Do net be restrained
Don’t have Impulses tliat need restraint
Do not with to danoe with the prjlnce
unsought; foell differently. Be sure
you confer honor. Carry yourself ao
laft4iy th«(t men will look ter you for
reward, not at you in rebuke. The nat-
ural sentiment of man toward woman
Ha loses a large aaeans
u he is obliged^ to account
her a being to be trained in propriety
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Beg pardon, gentlemen,” cxclflmod
the landlord, a little nervoosly< “beg
pardonfhut you’ve forgotten to pay for
your dinner.” • -
“Blr!” said the delegate, “I believe I
ordered diuner for one wan only, for
which I have just paid you,” ‘ *
‘(‘ertainly, sir, Just so!” replied the
landlord, nervously, for he began to
Hindi a rat; “certainly, air!”
plied
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ofoowardioe as eithere to groan or cry.
He tells of a man who reduced his pulse
from one hundred and twenty-six to
sixty Itt the oonrse of a few hours by
giving foil vent to his emotion*. !!
people are at all unhappy about any-
thing let them go to thsir rooms End
bqo-hoo,
apd they will feel a hundred per oent.
afterward. __
t is natural Is nearly ala^ajli use-
and notiiing can be more natural
lias perraatontly kocoUd
for the ]>ui
“When Iflrstoaitetothe
enjoyed an income which, though
moderate, enabled me to accept tbe po-
sition without serious detriment to my
work
patch. Hn
Offlee South
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ay?
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Ht gratae, In feet, in sentiment, in deii-
v»<% tWlrhldness/she should be found
ting, be receives an in wardHurt-^
“Will »lr, this company, (pointing
to his companions,) constitute one.”
}|^aagas^i'rT'aig:i‘*“
private interests. During the post
three or four years, however, my prop-
erty?, in Georgia basrby reason of neg»
leet, become gradually lees and less
'frodnetive, until now I’ have barely
any ether Income than the $5,000 a
year salary as a Benator. 1 have a
large family, and this sum is not sulfl
Tpcnses T
rtit
rt* P. W. Exell, ••
m Oorsieana, “
M J. 8. McCarvur^ Mexla, TC
Mr. John R.HemrtslU,
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Gail Hamilten
-**Pon’t understand me?” sold the del-
egate, Interrupting him, “not under-
stand f The solution Is simple enough.
Does not your sign read, 'Nine Tailors
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have also three children , who remain
to be educated. The step I have taken
therefore, was huikvoldable, I could
Fslrhcld, m ^
Ed Fairfield Recorder.
potj |B Ju>tfo<, to ,ny family, neglect
T t^*r* ln_to ,-** my Private Interests shy longer. 1
<r*»at«nrmw. even us have served my Bfeate in one capacity
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R. W. RICHARDS. Rspprietor.
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Corn is being
R^tpondV.r^M^.ad. ^
jpgAjHixwoTON^ May A—The chances
are that ff congress remains In session
until after the holding of the Chicago
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^Viour, Mm), r,
a a car
Mtouw ^M'VtiUa.
Muterlal furnished When desired. Also
' ’ Material furnished when desired. ■ ■■■
CABINET WORKMAN AND, The Jong horns sre not so extinct spe-
— TT3>r £>^HLE^;CP1jA4 3C P3 JR,. to Tolas by*s large majority.—Fort
Man u facta i
Ylng Ofcgg
Gibbs’ Patent Revol
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(ED woasni iw 1 ,
pper, iin, Lead and
rr raoosr. > ^
%sSEx,
|fecom
live First National Bank of August^ theUble then back to thecom-
Mai no, revealed the fact that the late **** ™ ™ ^b>g’ to the eom
great sorrow. • It is even curious how
the feelings ate allayed by their free in-
dulgence in groans and sighs. Then
1st parents and (Mends show more In-
for nearly twenty years, end
! felt that I could not probably ask for
ibler, Isreal Boothby, who conimlt-
snMde February 3rd, was a 4s-
*frgrffigk-—
je political candidate now goeth
ffwy igAifi -;-; —5r
“Bold ♦ by-!” he yelled as he rush-
ed from the room amid the roars of the
entire company.
Thst sign came dowi qgfcsk-ysw bet.
—and regard th
as the;safly*valves through which Na-
ture discharges surplus steam.
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Isipertaat Law.
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" All persons whose lands have been
sold and bought in by the state, shall
havsDtfae some restored them, if, In
JOHN HBSTEmHS.
Boo! ami Shoe Maker
Sole Leather
Findings F
Fnr 8ale.
middle of July. The plans of the dem- charged with?”
cerate now seem to be to pass the bill
preseritring the duties of deputy mar-
shals and their mode of appointment as
great respect which a “boss” thief will
receive here. It was'somewhat after
this ptyle:
Sheriff—“What is that prisoner charg-
ed with?”
Jailor-^“Petty larceny, sir.”
Sheriff—“Weti, run him into one of
those upper cells. What is this man
twntve months liow/the peassge of
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15F
this set, mid parties shall pay the oif-
iglaal tones thereoor wlfh Interest at
the irate id sight pSfcosntucn per snum
from date of gale, and, the” secured
costs thereon, under sueh rules end
regulations as shall he presort bed by
the oomptrollsr of the state.
The above law went Into effect July-
several remunerative positions In the
my profession, sdteng others
that of legal advertiser Is the Louiavilfo
A ttpjhvllle Railroad and tl.S several
brauohes embraced in that combination.
I have os yet reached no determina-
tion touching these propositions,
Will decide in a few days.”
T
tejrphop next door to Barber 8hop.%M
J graham, texabTTT^-
Tnaoc HAMIh* a rant fe-TKAM
5S5 ASS35S'.
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Bost Advertise*^
Don’t think of adrortiaing in a well
rstebttshnd newspaper. Mot for n
moment. Your advertisement would
be nicely printed and would find Its
way Into all the thrifty households of
the region, where the farmer, the nte-
iaas
bUI. If the prs^dent signs, ^
Jailor <ina whisper)—“Thfe is Von
Hollen; Mg thief; stole over $100,600
from the oily; great friend of, ——and
, aud-
it, then let Sheriff—1“Oh, yes.
f l them steer drop, and hold republicans Mr. Ven Hollen ? Horry
to tbs accountability of defeating a hill
y ■irr—
3sssri:
Persons Whose lends were sold Inst
Toesday -siKMrid take note ef the feet
and redeem their lands, if they wfeh to
redeem them, before the loot
a better roans to offer yon, sir; but V yon
will try and make yourself comfortable
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season than ^bos for flyf years. Al-
ready mere cattle have gassed than
during tent season, onff'sotee forty or
fifty herds are reported oa .the trail.
Worth Democrat,
Life hoi many Ufa; but the mind that
aspect, and-every dotfhtfel dispensa-
tion ns replete wHh latent'good, bears
nWlthldjifoblfn powerful and perpetual
au l,<i°tglHippiH
Bhtetean Is gottiugbp a fourth of Ju«
)y boom. They pretend to be making
Preparations dm Jhc entertainment of
peoptf X-.
you. Jailor, see that Mr. Vo* Hollen
has.every thing he wants. Have my
soft.bottom choir. Do you smoke, Mr.
Von Hollen y Try one. Not so good,
I preeujfae, as you are accustomed to
Jailor, brlug Mr. Von HolloRnnpttoon
amt adratt his frtiwteUwfly-will make
things as pleasant as posslblo ft»r you
Good day, air.” The .bigger Jlhs thief
the more pomfortahle the quarttes and
Kruttter tii»» politeness ^ ~a^':
Big tnsridtei) uat. Fort Davis permit*
U , . ehanlc, the tradesman lu other llnssf
$4, 1879, and holds good till J^ly ^4, %nd )o(Q ^e families of the wealthy
1M0‘ snd rtfetL all who have arttcteijfe
buy and money with which to buy
them, and in the qitiet of the evening
•for th. nev.oftheday Iwd ton dl-
gee ted, it would be rend and pondered
. and next day people would oome down
’ fo jo**stem »»*d patronise you, and
Whose koep outoiggi }n increasing numbers,
an extra
ger block
do°um
g greater
profits.
Sunoco* r*us
Bell Fou*
they must redeemed
statute lawl ft E
them wait until the two years have
expired, but this"1 Wtil save thepi a
great ileal by Coming to time.—iferid-
ian Blade. >*.. ■ ■. 'T'
slsfk or two, move
and mors favorable
riAlv} 1
* For Chunk), A«fob
cmy, Factory,
8 team boat, Bhlp,
oomohvt, Flantetfbh;
FirsEngEE^
m ttd Mo* With *
ted thfee robbers to ransack their stores I
of every thing they were obis to carry J
off without offering any resistance;
From Bender** store the robbers obj
tained uash»
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regarding
which so much has been said. ’ . j
pfl^Vuat lheJooJtih*ruras fa so fr»ll|
wm he has adopted tbe plan of1
it Go and do Uk*wlse.-«Fbrt
I dritonoet ^ • >v.. .U
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Gen. Btedman, one of the <|)hlo dele-
gsles*|fotli><* lunskisy In Orsmsrcy
Park, knd soys: “Pfounik Mr. TUdto
looking very feeble indeed; do not
EM be will com* before tbs Clndnn-
eti CbUventiott as a enndktote; I have
positive assurantoe from his friknda
Ikat ‘ a
that a latter expressing his wish to
Withdraw his nante al a candidate will
be prase*toil In th* tWhvsntion.”
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