Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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i-HE LEADER.
PQBLIWHKD EVJ5BY FRIDAY.
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i of a I.UMlm ee'nature iuuert-
columns. arc charged as ad
P»r RepreaeaUtlre. ~
thoilted to WBBgr
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is for Rep.
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Col. I. N, ROACH
of Weatherford, as a aandMst
rreentativeTu the 17th 1___________
* the 54th District, composed of the oouu-
Md Tbiafik-
• r^: Kor County Attor*i^=!§^^
Ws are authorised to announce rd
L , R. f. Arnold, ,_j
as a oaodidate for the office of County
Attorney, hi the next general election.
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Wo ate authorised to announce r, -
JOHN HUMPHRIES, '
aoa candidate for Btierifr of * Yeum
We ure authorised to announce 4
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«■ •. candidate, for Sheriff of Yoking
county, Texas,at the ensuing Novem-
ber election. i ,dfi" xi ; -r-
We are authorized to annouucc
as a candidate fo(-reflection to the of-
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Iwinxftiilifa
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GKO. N. HKIFH1N,
a* a candidate for County Surveyor of
Young etntnty. at 4he enauftig Novero-
T»ereIebllbD<*
- J. J. Collins, Wholesale and Retail
Grocer, Weatherford, Texas, asks for a
portion of the Young county trade
through the Leader, this week. He
carries a large stock and lu enabled to
make the lowest figures on sll lines of
Groceries
TZ
Lsefor wftnring. .laW sajeuasaasaat
column, the readers of the. Leader will
And W. L. Grave* announced as a
candidate for Assessor. As we do not„ Arnold and Cal. T. li. Wheeler.
desire to “blow our own horn,” iu this
Connection, the matter Is left to ,t)je
consideration of the people.
—Mr. N- C. Holder departed this week
for th^ East. He has resided here for
the past year, ami won soores of friends,
who sincerely regret his departure.
He does not know at what point be
will locate; but wherever ho goes his
friend* here, who know his wort'ti as &
gentleman and a lawyer, wish him un-
• <• .»• •
—Mr. K. F. Arnold, hoists his name
before the people of Young county as a
candidate for County Attorney.
lag hi* residence here he has formed
many friends, who admire him as •true
mn and a lawyer of Hue ability:
The 5 place ^elected.. for the l>arhe-
cucwas about a half mile north of the
Court House, aud by 11! o’clock the
woidi )rferp <5f people .watting T&
—We wpre shown a stalk of cotton a cugar expectancy for dinner^ time,
rw days aTuce, by Mr, Riclu^ R^tltff,. .which by U>e way did u*| arrive, until
who now owhs the Jesse Morrison hearTy*.2 o'clock, Iu Consequence of some
At though a young man he is old iu his
profession and possesses every necessary
qualification to make an efficient officer.
place, Houth of the, XlrazosT which was
of good heigth and full of blooms. Mr.
Ratliff inform* us that lie has 5U acres
of cotton that will average with the
stalk sliowu. If the season is favorable1,
kfotkfreod-for-fifl- bales of cotton. My.
y77~&71 ner Assessor. • / •
We taifc authorized to announce
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UatTiff say’s his first blooms appeared
—Col, I. N. lloaCh, of Weatherford,
us a
■'NS £7
" If a cgbd ldltc for lUprciEQl
itnls tfiV/Wth District. He is
He is recognized 1 Weatherford is new honfwfW tmn with
November.
doxl'r U LkMtf ii&' '
f Wo. are au+tarixod, toanipnu
«MUBHteQN 1§V „_______ _______________
I'cNordl^***** Afc_ liarker andarljoimugcimutics as an es-
us a formidable candidate aud
t|ou is almost R foregone condnsi m;
Having been a Ctfizeft of Weatherford
fop 20 yenr»t ho is kndwu tlirouglioUt
ns * eandidnte for the offi»« sf.Tax As-
LtJ wfodlifOt' ug. jL-.rr.
J ^ gsnUei»oo>, an honest man and
W * If -011 e the best lawyers in the Htatc.
his elec- -tier rivuU, Port-Worttimad Dallas, an
teiusi m. her people imvc sumeient reanon, afti.
their many trials and disap(miutiiion0
for fedlugJubilant., Tlioyare sanguine
offiTTTieraT return Tor their efforts in
sessor ut
seen ring the mnd, during the piefbnt’
seasohj as the large cotton crop pf this
seetiou wiU*doubt4<‘HS be shlp[H-(l f*om
that place. The I/kai»Wr congratu-
Iwlgeof the country (ind the **utes lier iieighboriag} city* tho "future
m one of the best lawyers in the state.
Muring his fopg reside licem thif sec*
tiou of the State he has acquired a cor-.
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of Young couu
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aw1 sir
> andwell kiKiw.s what law sliould
"CTilbitced, repeatod orngtcndc#. "Hod
Ids aunouueeiiiciiVft ttf (• p
-^ ■■trailed fliSfcig I&k at rent 1 lie
? Med hy those who arc very industrious
r. / flrt raising vejfetabhw. One man on the
to, tiud Ills gnmwt well
while hi*
fil .f........
- • , ►—Pound,AcutTbuUon. (Till ai Ruck i^irpose ofbhading tlio Vegetable* from At the j^eoml quarter!
tho h
- - - > i. —Found,« cUff-but ton. i. ChU At Duck
^ ^ «tu1’ ..T1*#*
> liot suuof June and July. Jkt soittO tmt{
fMMW fllll i~ will pas* by the field of ^j|c g
k'-iiuakzaUoin k- %ft ^bu man who favnftfshade and riqsirt . Whereas, Tt^ has plenscil the (Jrerft
\^ ^ «nn*<‘vg>< • 'J’huHftirwre arodeeWcdly Head of the Church to rcinoyconH»rr»th-
anatiM
ly4Uan's plan.
> />-" Re. '
l. ist rthoriff Mel to]
in Jafl, Mr. AM»i
I, „PPB
’? 1), . -j.* /‘r . /. ... J’ a V-U
—Messrs, 8hut0, kleiaih) and A her-. t>- ‘ ~~ u j gfT
With
hha recent ly ids own daughter. The complaint tvaa
'•> ,Mr- 0»"£ ••W.SmMy, ih.
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. —The (Xo-alC given bjr the Rond
success. ~ •da]-. . mr
arqdftp^Ing nnely
la-forp Judge
' to
*-.ts
1 Antion will take place l*ol
GUagow on MortdaV next
rfr~!m'b£ 1 S
UJC^ir?Ql AD-fA/fien , ^ imm*4»Xte neigld^rs did not linve imu h
-»^hr W.^^jarfftlmllfft tast kfbl«|.coufldcn4>o in Uie siuwriiy of his relig-
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towns IjjummmtiBmesgn ujj^lb
office hdabriri^ 3™"
' »• very eomfortalile •f*?**1
iou$ pedfonnioii. Mr. Owen owns a very
giMKi farm on Duff 1’iairie, Smith of
town, which he flow Iffivee to lake upj tuppt
amTl oboti^IuUiewuuM' Jnil. ^
ooHse<iueiiee of ther rise hi the
., the fish-fry at Isivejoy's is
;and Ccfo Rrlui.
im-
XfJftjflPMpW U#e we will hava *
|sh-fry"»u Halt creek at Gmham, on
>
H.I.fryuuSaU -.1 «ln.h.»,
tWfo«Slfo4,r reccOtTy,%v the -nddiT Tuesday the 15th, gad all M’ho wish
S£‘L±J
to
will
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l.W- ,ml dlwOMrih. r,« . r-, J3h2?. u. n. lS.
msf URsri AraaputJhriR^ U‘ * j.J. K. Ityus, K. K. Graham,
: Sim L: «•
Khptnlbs pjeaeb.d in Graham oW M* -- , - ^
sa-«»5.*rsr
*•*.,: tfon will commence at Hie school room
;T®* B< ^a>t*li’ J™***" «ri half after eight o’clock a. *!.>nsaid IBBnBW-VHK ir.„„n„
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to all Work In hia liae in a saliafoctor? ,n the eVe0|J^
—Mr. Mason, one ot tho contractors
for conveying prisoners to the peniteu-
w‘<Ba£iT?5^1Lius*!
Young County Lodge, Vlo. 485, there
will b* a Pie Nle in the Grove on Bait
Cpsek above “White’s Rrkk-Yard,”
on the 24th day of June, 1K80.
Them wqmy'tfjfoMfgTtstftHfftftrorrtif
the officers of the Mxlge, aud appropri-
ate addresses delivered by Judge J. F.
after which he was made^sdeure iu the
back in wlddh i»e was cofajreyed.
—G. G. Wagner. Cotton Factor and
Commission Mcfohaut, Weatherfordt
^ .int, is pftqmied lu give prompt and
all to Ik> present and take an InteFeaTtll
the eercmonic* of t tie ncftflsiyn. AlUflfc-
sons gre requested, und the public gen-
erally are Invited to bring their bnekrte.
Alt Masons in K&A standing are in-
vited to Join In nWkcHgfon. T“'f
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CllAS. O. JOIO^K, j t'oinmiUce of
J. G/Tackitt, i i Arrangement
J."W. Caxxy. I
1 Weatherford <n> the T. A P. road last TmiF^in tiri*^®untry!^^
Friday, conveying several hundred
en by tpe citizens of Wcatherford-and
Parker county on tiiat day.
Jong-winded speeches which proceeded
It, Addresses’ WeieAiaide by Maytir
Myiiken, Judge Hichfgdv, Fx-Gov.
Thfockraortoii, Col. Mellersb, (\a|»t.
Puddoek and,, others, and the, occasion
evening and left Thursday with Robt
Vandever* for Huutsvillp. Vaudevo.r.
" a* profusely oriinrin n t»«i with Jewelry f%
having a pair of heavy bracelets on his
hlixto, ami ■■maithna asoiiad his neskt
personal attention to ail . _
bi^ni-dto his.care. Beo his-gAvertife-
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- ^Thc bcst Sewing Machine, made
the New Home—can be foundkt Stroops
l>rug Store.
Weatherford, Parker Co., Texas.
J. J. Collins, lias the most complete
ydudesale stock of i.« rnoorlas wt«st +*L
J. J. Collins, isJieatl Quarters fo
Rjock muWad an ItoatrkKiu- •
Go UkJ. X Collins,- Av the beet Flour
iu the Blifo. ■ 1-... _____ ' .. J
amp Wpittiertord brass bauds diaeours-
ed the tnusie, which wus a prominent
Wv^WtfllP1 If* TRfJfiKsiioii7
grear^mnl trusts.tha# ehawriH eta;
YaftMi'ya;m»t dqT^nte/f^iu llfT ancient
politap <urs.
psaapi
buying elsewhere. ‘ ^
... .Go to J. J. Collins, for your Lkji/ors
and Deerst wWn>U \ - _
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J. J. Collins has the most complete
stunk pJL^ehaauM MutL cigars IwNwriV
eru atX’uBuU-de Lew is’old eta ml.
Weatherford, Texas.
—Icc aiJLcf^*._________{ /
- —Beer on iee, at Jeffs, -
—Go to Jeff’s for Iced drinks. .+J. +1
As toforiooH Ktnwitp’^
mdlutilUfo ■ ~
-Jsd? iilRiHRt w|l pkj^64f fn^q]
.•foutfCf npd eggs lie nut
Forty yearn’ trial bu proved “BLACK-
D R AUGHT J the isisl liVc^jncdiciu© iu
Fof sale by L. J. Stroojj.^
- You can get fresh Meal nindqjrom
le.fr
KahaaHu'orii'’ fd| one dollar per bisl
effrtdMiMw i,r wtl n
—Gi-hts’ drawers find underwearJti
as cheap ns you enn buy them in Dnlli
5%.
■o jin;
—The Iidard <»f Directors of tlic Grn-
1mm Artewinn Jdctl Compnny have
other tiny to see the effect thy la re rail
dthd on vegetjlion^' %Yk "Tff sllr^rRed1 1*am Arfrsinn kTcU C<
* •l*he M <?»4ll»rgjgdPlK q£jf)1|
per cent. The Hecretary will call on
the stock holders next BatUrfhiy. It Is
nfomsl te, liad-irtrgromtR^ that;the assessments all be
Rlul the.work U iK>lfik o|K>ryet
' Dallun uiAf pj>t \Vi41 It
Collars', KCarfs,. Hear/tins, Collar Dut-
tons,' etc., and don’t you forget they are
offered »t J. H. R^Uiebd’s, tji**fjkf for
ptt^tbnn ypti -will fin.d.thdm wcaLnt
w
FOR PURCHASE OF
r . ' 7\ , -J %L . -* at yif .j.J Jr
Choice Laads
± or 11 se or Inyestnienir
In Jack, Archer, Palo Pinto, Callahan,
Youngj—i/lay, Stephens, ThrockmoTtonp-'
Montague, Shackelford, Taylor’, Parker,
Eastland, and iu many other counties,
. Buy liargaiflii! of perfect titIc!:vof 4000 Surveys or Tracts!
mosttof them the FAMOUS PREMIUM PETERS’ COLO-
NY LANDS, selected in 1852—in a region whose elevation defi**
the preHcnee of yellow 1'cvcr and other epidemic diseases, being ... A _
froth 500 to 1000 feet greater elevation than St. Louis, Balti-
more, New York wind Uhiladclphtn, ami not stirptwsed for ite eoalar-
, climate, health, beauty, the growing^.of ce
ITmd of stock; and now most progressive*.
• Mr^>
TO^fST
For sale, also, Lots in tho prosperous.
o uinr JKoilkwiiatcru
U
E, S. GRAHAM,
M, YOUNG COUNTY, TEXAS.
POSE OFFICE AT GRAHAM
Refer lo Bankers Generally. , ^^g»Cut this out for reference
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s*r
Wm. CAMERON,
-Wholesale' and Retail Dealer
•Jn#r
nr
WHITE
Doors, Sash^Shingles, Cement,
Texi
The m Llfery.TM aniTStageStable;
ssamn. tkxm. ’
tC TryiadiglfX^-
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3
-phtco^q haver^irr stock
We have on Land and will ko^p Corn, Oats, Fodder, Millett and
Prairifillay for yeut tftoek and s^e that they havevHiefo
attenttAu.
miisA
0» a„n.r-. ;/.*• ,,i 'iLftcK. Hor*e», Buggies and Hacks fbr Hire, Fiisseagert Conveyed to
'I....... mm
i l fjuti i. ”*i.
any Petnt.
At the
er, Rev. S. 1). Akin, from *ur
th6r6(i)r0^
minister. W' ^v‘jF Wt J.
Rfsofved, Thnl we iendorThe Tafnlly
our warmest sympathy iu their sod he-
For sale tiy ltyua * Ktrorpe.
—Just received a splendid loi.aLLi
< 1 i*‘s’iNow|h>rt Ties, from $1.25 upwiytb
A on wm find Ifietn at J. H^HatfieRPi
♦lie cheaiH'st Dry Goods House iu the
7 (West, because he dculs exclusively i^r
- j this line.and sella for Cash.
—-J. H. Hatfield tassellltTg Drv G
<*4*1 Hheee nn¥I Hats, aud aU
ads strictly for ckuli, and
v
•To and from Weatherford and'GlTjtham.
7 • FARS OR $10 FOR BOXTW'ttB.
Direct, Yia. Ghristiim and* the 'Famous Keeehi, Loving wid
Dillinglaw VivJlcys.
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te
TiMra msm
paYis &l>hiis^
I ...fti. ■ .nmftliimfi’ll'tPi* III ■■ j
r.‘ IhMalvadV-IlMt q rxi|tf ul tliuc rMuv ( ‘^mcit-DBAUfiHT" - '' -SC'SPA X-i. JXCj iN*
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In f ■■ r-w * i — it,_» ■■ I - * * - ___M .i/7!i
r Auvoeai ■pp
ham Lkauuu. for peNNckitlevr. »**
R.Jl Hkn'iiiim ic,
G. 4- G»AHATBt‘
H. K. lll’ItKIII AI',
ra’ Btrnw
^ ‘
-A Ane kn. of ladies'»and gefits’
rnw goods; trimed and untrimtHUsift*
Tint Jury in the case of Wre^i vs. till
fridreston^ firm* rbturned* verdict
fiivor of the pJiprHfftV Tfl*^
.of tltc Intent patterns, an«l if youdM’t
*> n 'believe they are cheaper thaw you Jsvt
^ f saw. then conic to J. H. Hatfield’s fnrl
b*c°SBW
s
v ill »**j. • -'4-
♦B2dMt dflr
News published what we regarded as
part of «ho pr^edings qL tho
1,1..,i-.1, DRY ■ GOODS,
9 oat s,Sho es y
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KnuKiiS Coin and Meel at Uie JTUy
*3wCe bJ-gn^lCoiipW
Kmiinp rtf llio <
rrr'—n*r-
j v;j
_uri—‘C*
AND
GEMERAL MERCHANDISE.
WBjjf SIDE SQUARE, (WABLEY t JlUKKKrrB OLD STAND.)
A’JdjJg^aS
stock nidrugs U
comes in for hia fljll quota qf reversals, jJJa*1
m» 1
Uiat
eoulffMlave »fford«il to tli
Weatherford, M^. G^go OZ
Daggerly, eilitor and proprietor of the
‘ 1^«
Maggwiv, suitor and pronriet<
dangerously liDfor some wri
....... tf h
ike Htroo]
and mod
i Btruop
oTthe
aiif
'di^.'Tinw^Agricultxiral implements, kto.1
gr.; a. ib.
■1 ;,J .o DKALEIi
ere this
had been
some weeks with
aud .bis death-has
Bfigerly was a member of.
of Honor, ami his widowed mother will
/eeeivc $2<ioo from that order. . . ;
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> A plan I* said to have been matured
Ufc]$ew York City,looking to eolonis-
in^l t*N),<*oiiof |he thriftiest elasa of eol-
Wd people In New Mexfoo "The “ex
h* they did with Htroon, hfi wmildn
have the money with jrJ
“thatar’ thing.’
wltOjrtf
,w...
wJrirli to b(ly
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W.M
Ladies, get periffs^nfrNllet bj yjlTIT
;. “ BLAOK-PRAUGHT.” ^
« z U\For sale by L. J. Ktroop.
-r-Tf you are rich and hev* nlengr^l
loney, nf course It doe* not tanka mm h
|Iard.wara, CuUery, Stoves and Tinware,
-> Smooth and.Birbod Fencing Wire, Wagon Sheets and BoWs,
Wheel BnrrowH, Metalic Wash Tnbs, Kto., Also, Agent for
THE -WIH5R, PLOW OOMPAHY» -AASTiD
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money, ofonurse It doe* not nudee muchji
dlfferciio* what yob» give foe good*, but
If the times are hard With you and mon-
ey bard to get, you! oau buy more with
if at J, H. Hatfield’s than anywhare,
else in the west, and don’t forgct lhls,
as It will save yon money.
tW^rfZ?
ly ?
■Km.
posed only of anch persona ns have the
mentis to pay (hair traveling expenses
_ mnnmn*^
moonar. Hm* Me omnl lu thiepup». Cbmpoalflons, Dialogues, Charade* ami Tlnt^ small forma, whlbh will be sobl to
• akbdlvlded
Mr. Goo, Wilder Anuounda* hiymet^ 4u«i
emwireiasii 181^88^^^:
ildar hue been / . ‘ -
acittaan of fitraham for the past four or
Mr. Geo. Wilder an
irijlfcp L|SAX>** thi*w
aU for AetM suorp Mr.
“BLACK-
DR AUGHT” BM harmless S* tea ui wl$c.
For safo l>y-Ryus A Kumpe.
■ -All those who consult their Interest
«*> tadh M. Ifatftehl to buy their shoe*,
lints and dry good*. If yottr neighbor
is proapamue, ask him the rea«<»n aud
Ijh© wllftell you ha buys hli g<»ods of J.
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Mika A lick Jon
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Teurher.
55-
ar*"i-
•teade fot them*(*{ves. Th*. president
hr the dbtapany la aX-Go^; Newell; of
sresx* sasijuawis? *
very Mtoeaeforj qualification-
and if elected will discharge the dutiee
of the office abjy and aaecphUdv. ,
-km
, —You can tniy a fijQO hat for $k.S§ut
J. H. Hatfield's. The best hat fof Uie
least money Is his motto.
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; ‘co|onjdol
The citiaens of Young and adjoin lug
oountle* can avoid paying foe the build-
ing of the “brick drugstorain Orahua”
by Ixiying ibelr drug* ami medicines ox
Mtns)p‘ubthe Graham Hotel: S-^; '
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