Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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Graham Leader.
f% W. ORjAVES, • ^3 W- L* aRAV*B«
J. W. GRAVES ft so*.
SXPUBL1CAN NOMPNKKS.
IMRFIELD AHD ARTIH R
We aiwjnddlfted to tht Dallas iBer-
Miter. f MtoXirfc
at the Post Office at Graham as second
class matter. .' -■
kaaJM
iuiat, rears it. uso.
little change unlit Mr. Garfield was
brought up as the dark horse on the
41st bal'ot and nominated on the 44th,
we only publish jkefjrwin fn jl* 1st
CHICAGO' (^ONm
We •furnish our readers- with the
rotes,..cast hj the different States and
Territories on the first ballot, (Iraat’e
friends stood 6r« ,aad g%\e him
votes on 4he last ballot. It was not
until the Hih ballot ib.u iboanti Grunt
Chester A. Arthur, of Near York, war
nominated Jar -Vias** J?feeideut. hi r.
Arthur is the man dnt caufied the first
split between President Hayes and Mr-
(’oukliug.
to presume that Garfield wu
because he haile from a Rtut*
rv^n n. ve ^
xa
that can steal the Prsmdency, ri ibel sev
people fail Id elect the choice of the fit was not an intelligible report, and
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tUu»
139 WHS. We .bAye learned to bow
*§ion to tbq wiU of
The
the Hr
balloting until Monday the 7th, wheu
m Mr. Halt, t**foinc, movwfthat th
dhirraaUbii proceed-to ballot Wir'd bon.
didst®ior J*ramdenf.
M*
The balU
—i lows.
ieh proceeded as ful-
VIKST ISA l.l/OT.
AgBajagat
ajgjgp^n j-
Ut—Edmund*, lib Blaine. TTlPu,
Councclifwi-r-littntuod*, *; Blaine,
fcrikigH-Ofaiit; &
►?«***& 8i«j844tr
-5 Towr—Blaihe, 7^
ds^i-4. f
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itucky—J
BHRrtfUr:
TV
asa
r,u»sut
-jaar-
il* i sVi k • 'T • 1 - *fTT
ftj^
SiM.14
Mkhkan-
Minnesota
.... .... _ Bwa®!Ut
(iDDCSOU,-Wlljw, 10.
S3
Nevada--Blaine, if. ■ r •
N*w lUnfl»hlii..BW*te,'l#.
_ ' Vjjw Jersey., WanhbHnw, 2, Btfjiu,
fiberrmi I) ‘2; ffl-'v- H II • *L
Norte''0.rdii>* iowwin!nuw~
lid of Ibh $tb for Abe proceedings
convention at Chicago-up to tlie
of the
‘28tl.
UTU fw prMidct. 1 ATlhtMVU bBt w ■SAHA..
and last ballots As we gw U> press the
telegraph operator here informs us that
oub State opeiculs.
eicia
-J The report df the Comptroller which
wasipublUhcd last March in the Gat
vestnn A’tnr^joccttsioued a giWaftlsAl of
ero criliot-tu W |h « pa ss of Tc*i^
the Governor succeeded in getting a
supplemental fopbrt which Was|isigued
tol.y befure the people a pUi.^Ulc
meet of our reqpipts tod expenditures.
This last report^ by mskiug a distinct-
ion between “expenses” and “ex pend i
lures,** shewed that them was no very
Decision of the Aitomey-Ocn*
vSfW in tkc Matter of Electing
' . Ju A TV • ^ Jx| /^SS '1
a County and District Clerk in
e*cb Cohnty.
Sa. j
.Hi
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'His iullowing is tbe recent decision-
■l. That each ocuoty in tbe sUte
i.t L-uialted'lo A clerk of the district
court and should elect such offleerr.
‘2, That each cotledy i* else eutiiled
to, and may Heel, a coAnry^olerit; htit
iu counties haviu^a pppuleti.^u of U-
than 8,000 persons, tbe number to be
arriveda^t as provided iu tbs set of
1879, ooa person kftay be elected to fill
both o&eesas the electors of the cuun
ty may desire.
tbQ ballot cast
It would gcem^fnpgre
should desitfnktntnst |
the voter *votes for the same person
for both nffirms •4hat^lst^ha Voter
”^^nt:«.rc,enlrA^mB6r;!::l^
Revised Statutes had not been eubsti
tuted by the act of 1876, eounties hnv
ing hws than »,<)0O inhabitants would
bavspp-anUsoraSy rto elect two ckrki
but the act must be takes as A
IMS
•nflict-
coaalrued tlw» aethorUy i
out man*
__ neAfriSdErc
it •#I ernfff ^e, should
beel^pted tos nil both clerkdnps, when.,
be performs an official duty imposed
wSSSws^sti
a duty w*
If a
Sunda]
had be|
rash
in's rel]
ind ol
Is pretentions on
u weokjdavs, you
liestt with-him on a
<*3 < sr. »
$ ■' 5 a 3
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s
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J. B AUST
ial
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3 3 2 £ ~ 5
VrSW
y\
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00 g-w.
Hscry Warren & Co*
WEATHERFORD, .
.3fir
X,
Ry us’ Drug Htorc, uVuJiuiii, Texa<*,
Is prepared U> do ®U kinds of WvttU|,-
CUMV A NO JKUkLUV UKt'AIKIXU,
In the beat manner on abort not ice. -
? - e * zaggaas^iSa^BsMr?
H sr < 0 W a M
TEXAS
solicit-
• i
S? ^ » 3 po
§ p^rw 11 a-
at aU aeesssible point*.
-f j v latly.
Cotton Factor
-»•' • > ,• t ••• •7-|D• * r
cnimssiii MEitmi.
H —»»
OBce of the ■Issearl, Kansas sad Tex-
as Extension Kail way Compaajr.
Piewaaow, InSas/^pril « Hflo‘‘
12.S15.5J
(^inpany In D<
lAtli day of June,
giiplf..
2 U. m 0
the oafiltal
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Mr-Curcful atU-ntlou gUc-JJ
FIplGHX consigned to my care.
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WKATHKltFGHI), TEX AH.
FOR THE CAMPAIGN.
aSts2SS.T‘r Examiner and Patron
P S5
The Farmer’s Paper of Texas.
sratrAi* ytATiw.
1h clubs of FOUH or niore tot 3 months.
2ft<\ APIKCE.
JWTul- W^pprsssr-. -yffcu dAb
dlaaeatlnadQii
urine)|;i»a adv.
public office of
son, Texas, on the
, _ 18«0, at noon.
It i# broMicd to iucpcAsa th«
VhouSSS Sfi
It is dts ptofxaMHl to authorize "a
mortgage to be executed by tbe Compa-
ny du all its property, to sectM* Bonds, ■■ _
tube issued by the Company to the \
aggregate amouut of two million doUn.-^--
lanuTlwJ7VY 1»’ > * W—-----r - * #
' e oldect of the meeting U to obtain “ J
a'fcaiuat'!?* *e»v«.fcte«* w *,
mu
::4?.
i ai
mortgage.
H. H. Hrkbon,
Secretary
“
.. t thdiyr
soctaterWith "
mm
u’t worry your aa-
gfumbllags; but
MAZ SLSEH,
FORT WORTH, T^TXA-S-
With a general
great tn
by. tb
up the cl
of the]
vocatnl
Wholesale
f8r^cr^c?J.'r'i^7urc! Mak<
l* clubs! a/re the Fiirh * ' ‘lii
LI
Hw 'm yt?f
ling Inter-
Gre offiiWW ti»AA euu. lb
W- lA!.1* ■ ' ■<
Pianos, Organs and, sheet Music.
a» '
Iaj mvBU
■» -t~n
j i»S(jp MMI® >1 IfUi * I
cirjculujuin.^f tlwt two
h jape Itearj WBift.’.tfVMIer ''
foM.W'Utel, leswa *2 Cmifr*. BOARl> OF >X)UAI.IteATI(Mf.
^tbe bnni'
lmdJIirT/ceTn tkw Connar,.in. Httfta ttliUMai» uif f ullll a. IWB'rfiiffTi} llic
by Sautauta
Ggttnty i n lttib
{{if
rbero is f90Qio
!p^g|TgpTfr - ^ °ot Cau^Auj B^d,igni oottniy,>Mwii^, has the
al«a«K sat*?*
V V . "• ' t/» tku teUKirU, uf hLuLa nAiccru LVu Gi>V.
tidnl Monday.) fbr M»e pufpryke of rc-
liists. oi
calving the ssfeeralnent'lists; or IsmAs
of,t^c County Ajwtmaafc for inspeetton,
correction, ciiuulization and approval.
-ASjy person ffienng aggrieved nt fin ovbr
■menApOft" avhiI itims* irof the op
PRICE LI^ OF
T
4' i
Lo the Mmorta of state offioci^ the Gou.il **«• 8b» WjuiK fouled twiu co^ i^rUmlty nf baviuir tho same retlboeil.
•Tlwi^Tepsrtw bare been mteundvr- Becauso Oovcnmr Roberts baa sen
dlgoneopfe for njauy years m
asms ■.............”
---du.v of June,
■ ■ ■ ~ »L » .Cttas. n.
thpBtate^- ©fiw reason for this
moe #^^4# fiftos"'b
ler jra
/ the Wsdo Teleph&M sueArs
suggestion that he may wt'Mr
ffthe ntephoM WillW.i the
wpbjr"of Tbmuaa JMideA' MonrbW,
. A^hep tou Want
WSE
C [ guile consistent with bouem povenyii
ry debt Wb .ftd' WtfUb
Hardivajro, Ouecn«w»rc,
KPS'
of grrst bkpectlitlofM. It wifi never -
6f them And put togdtherlt^ins do i«> mil the iwsrs s skin buforu you
lhat afo found disso_nnectcd so os to huve caught ll*o benr*- . it
I fw*
srriveat accurate rtablts upon uny one
subjWct:^ -'1'?^^ ’
Trou, .SfccI, nrupA v’ery
, 'Tows, all kinds of Paints, |
H'inseed and ImhHeaHwWj
kllm Tiierutitfimi Tar D/ui-
hfiars. BritlbV). d*<k., »er
P
Mryns’ Imitation Panama, ^/
5
10 cj e^ch
- •=ff * _
n-
*-s.
i® -i ( -r-rr- • ’V t ^ ^
Brown Coster Vcnti'iirtor ‘ 75 ’
i— -. 7 f . * » »
IjkiA siuguUr -ikot Ihnt w #nau tt;
A private cxptanWtIbh' ItfkV’linTvc wlvo is seoouii xu comnianU uA .home
sen nM<J to the Governor—ahotfiug >kwfW* .^a«^ kt.nds the wlHdeoerea-
. * g\ i 1 ft.*®! whan lia svole itiileuln rtf kua arm *«)
aud White CdhtOa,* $1.00
iwC|,iw **•*•)*»ouUiA w.Ate.jt.id
V^n.SHy"®* »in) <«n>«M)itetem * .. __
WU^WOfloA sen why.tbe teJCfstyer ji Austin, June 2.—The jury
fee:
a:
Ohio —BJ&loc; 9;l^ti^rnlAPi R^L.? ^'1
rawBateafe.ua
Tennjflaf fcMaiands, 1; '-SftMau,
i; Blsioe^Jrgrout, 16. |,7
^xw WasbUurue, 1; SUr»an, 2,
reports ,iftr the 4‘sale of ,rgykw4
WaSisfc=s2safeKSS=ss
Vermont- -Edmunds, 10.
IH. A-a*-V»- iT+r^ 0|Va**s
Irgiuia... Blaine, 8; Grant, I,
-S—
W**- ^
.Blainfi 2, L
llGmni &
wfGnL-Otaut. If® ^
±±
Mon|aus..uuBlaiuc, 3.
New Mexioo— Blsioe,
•wU,
L,^Recspitulat log. ISIM
304; Blaine. 287; Edxnnac
. Grant
67; Sher-
man, 54; Washburne, 24; Windom 10.
JImh..
ctei^rnfSrirtste^ gwuanbrtr
S0KS^
those who favor thn
•~Ution that 86,000 whisky votes and
1^000; Gconan. votes wUl be east
a|ainst Uie nominee of the^etnocratio
06 eaoogh for the next^democratjq qy*'
».****»* r**,^*** Wr>enliou w Bomin.ta officere ,b0 ^
mu^Weep hour sitWfkfihese questions
It fip vt*j weH known that
rf 7««.
Should bekept iwtbedsflw -tH ^^' dbelcsso ofWreu vs. the (JdlVWUiu
•II^- *??&**!»
defendant was ably repiebauied by
Messrs, West, of this city, ’ SSffTRui*
inger, of Oalvaston, and H if sot h
gclhet item*! that are fas ail dieooapec- discrfdit.4^. Hiose dhitlogfikbod gaws
f-
thil UbdVe exiuettl/av <1 iiscrvcs »iieH'^d^fc^lm_
West, of this city, * and* Bue*
tUm. Tfcc
tnujU copipwo
(ju«rovr iu««. WeM,
ro the reports ‘‘aud pi^t to- inger, bf Oalv*
was ably reprt
......... ....... m s city,
reports “aud put to* inger,bf Chdvestnn, and it ii
JUjah-f^ , Yf. Wdf Vd*
w'-> i. *.»./: Iaiu7?s?juim tLtmbl\
-r^--
H :
~rgr
O’—
Ta»; ~ , . 90 •
French Panama, lJDu
uw - - 2.00
Y
\
V?
•riPAn- - - •
Ladles’Lcghorn.Plaps WaatS0feS^p3.oo
' /: 2^., -,V-^ ’ - di&lYL
A—--
q u|K>a «.« f f the Ocv* w.,tky their .liet’’
ernor’WilK eompbre the ripoft (ff thb ! L.... .—i—‘ t ®w. ® «m —r
//i d' OrffS tdfca ‘ lairtt Imulsl-'I uu -Ah
rr-ts sill
dWwrAtti
tr.ts si s*fT t khi
><1 R»ir a.
V
tL
’’ Black Lotttji,
4.00*
-fc-ri JCtaL'C .amj’ A-~H_
2.5b
wtjr; *ttffgnvilirtT*fe'Uiv 1
"<t > 2.00" .
fc^crctaW of^State with
t’ Hu^ferttfrW wrlB find that the for-
mic, «pfl
with tlidt oNffhf They puta lprpedo fu tbe grave of (>ilOlkwfa, Overalls,|Hnh», BrjoSe.Hhoes
IJbtihiy to--prpveut any body-
IfabOl ,8611.00. Tkeg^SW^f^iTle *°_rl; °ut fo^
Urn ««te of ,«*. Comptroller jioro
than 10 per cent. Coniparolho Comp'
Suatehcre !u&;iu^ tbu remaius us ay,
and the two pi£<Kcal studeuts W“° ,riyd
^ ill do so no more. But what now
zzlea the Trletids dtfjftfcil la
UimMI
utiuoorw, rxvcrniis,yinrw, isoors. ^iioce-
>V<ki1, (?tvrn aud -Wtu nt Ss.-k**, Hi'Aw.s)
And other styles and qualities, together
jvritli unrpj line of Misse^4'Ch'Hdreh?egoods.
r Also, a full line of Rj
from
an 10 pep cent. CoiS^aro^bo Comp'
Mectjou of anus, lugs, ribs Ac,
scfcttered ptom irtekously ^bout by that
1 ■ r *v ■ j 'x '■vi*
troller’a report with of A. Cote-J . TT^nj ,
Ajtfr,FAffOY GHlX’KHi EH. IT .visions,
Flour, Halt, Feed, Ac., Call on
111 f ri*~ ~ ----
Wfijl
Cash paid,1 for Rules, 1
Ac.
, ... ‘
wrH fefflo teTrwtrathkconuected item* husband
writ feri to tefTwtrat e
must m put togother
±2 rfffW! w-tn ^^'i-ivrwn WW tfjgjwHl f
ao as to arrive at lustead of
aaeutwte reeulta; in the column of re-
eeiptafor “taxes on879“the monthly
paymeuts fobt up $900 more than the
Comptroller’s “totilaM far that column;
iu lbs -coinam .of receipts
th»nt's license the mouth 1 y paymeuts
foot up 6100 more Ikon tb* Comptroll-
er's “totals'* for that column. *JDe
Governor sayi the differeirt depart tueatfi
i.Te 'Mwaa k&i. rMli
counts. PcosibljrjJie “different, modes
of keeping accounts” oecaeioned wqfaek
le of figures, and it might be wel
uaUy bougl
the man die
^ neck, the ether a gray horsey Oontyear8
* • • ----- - * rrds Bigh, Branded
and shod all around,
t»m! =rfbS^SibjSS^ **«i
making their husbands support their aud appraised ai
TAKEN I T I
families, Somehow.
>«fT
T[
ef physieiaus, nurses, food.i^beddlug,
; tli =erl
tiee the aame system of book-keeping,
u* Ti>« Gototoq. hu the rigtt to «ll ter
■: -reports from t\s different departments,
—>eranoe.lilhecanvam,w® ^ ft ,# |mporUttr gat be exercise
ts*"
Andersen, Texss June 4—Ex%deut
Gov. David G. Dickson droppe^liurd
The people want to know tbe source* in bis office to-day al 10:80 A Tftt"Tf
frosjf wkenCe comes our revenue; ihef heartiismsa^ Jfie was highly
..1; -___ftes —HL-.-a — led and a man well known iu t
'zzjzirr * Mwoaaicoi^^jsgllSSm
YOUNG COUNTY K8TRAYS,
TsJccBlUP by N. White and esiiWynd
itfare JLA. JUviferty, J. E. l*reciuot JSo.
Prices Ranging from 50, cents Upwards
'fgSEm^&Sfp^ S
St $50. I7
:n UP by
Prec. Nor#, Young roun
vepeastii^k-IfiaQr 13th, 1 we,
‘ ‘ “ boutl
ru "•’♦*d!3?9nT *»
'••Hp ilfgir
14 bauds high, branded VO ontvU f hand-
on
or |0
The heartrending details qf tho de*
sUuctiou of iktvoy continue to fill the
coin ms of-.the newspapers, i^elberj i’^nd 3 odlcfthlp? AlsO Wsorrtkfc j
with acqoquts of the noble reipouccf ftf] 3 ZZ7*T:~~Znl t
or tgaaT fa)vus ^
Bolknuix Also, ona bay l*ori
tbe best JtiZiurcjjf Tbe 3reid
ever/
ed over the wives, me -pn^w or gen- TjTelkimp;
WOUJ ciliwu. OTjh«4 spd .idMIMW arf.Jtttfup te Ji t. M
mlief weoi speeutu* evpr the iron rads Bfifav ©f Preclnet No
arm direetioa of tbe stricken town. Texas, apd reported Ma
%t\» 11 'T-ifrn fsorral.hafsa^
-»■■■# W
-tjlnl, to i ..91*;up3 fiirdn*! 7k
.1 i-.Trrtef.
eeV» P-hu i1*hT I.;,*
!5 :
of
CHf; fl O i t y -
Wf MMlump. Also, one dun
/yemSS Old; shout 14 bauds
4 Dry Gaols, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
'Mki
Jflr.-atefr
Morcer, Comrhl*^,
. 1r Yowngjnmnty
May Kth 1850, one
irclicod, lMJuuui*
high. 8 years Old, branded UH (inicrt
Sboultlcr ami valued at ’tSoBJ
------ "jar
LINK,
y.o.'t.
I-Sti-Hkuk
our county.
f bounty. 2 ^ '**'*'
HaVfiind little too mdck tfifa but
Hus been selected with great' care and coin-
prises all the latest novelties and styles.
As we buy for cash s^^^utur. stpek
complete, we guarantee prices as low as o&n
■
horse left.With Wm. Daugherty, II
ini U« South of GsnbdhsJ
P'.......^------ -■ fata.ft jQl
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Tne tu. at HaWt Vtg&bU Sicilian
Bmir KauArwilHtwp the bair toft.
I *'t
jlmy* ; 7
♦*—A " -
S v
crops are net riu uslyr Jtrjure<£sad
tanner* are rhserfull ovu tho ’
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THIS FAPER
fife at tiro. F. Ifcm eU-A (’oV N
Advertising Bureau (Id* Hi,1
mny he
found on
le at tieo. J’. Bow oll-A tk>> Newnpaper
,dvortising Bureau (1()- Spruce -HI.,')
yhrre advertising contracts ran- fa*
■
&5 obtained elsewhere. "**1 ”
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wr' * * w •*' a v ut* » * 1 l ining v<'si ■ 1 a» *0 van
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