Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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lADER.
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| EVERY Flu DAY
Public Square
T«rmi of Subscription
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Adrirtiiing Estes.
leort
kfiilii
adhered to:
and will be
’^soiried * man she did not lord.' That
1-4 eat 10.00
1-4 col- 16.00
1 eat *5.00
12 mo.
•tee fio.ee $16.00
tee w i2.no so.oo
15.00 82.60 56.00
26.00 86.00 60.
60.00 86.
special notice* ton cvn ta per line each
Insertion. A ULtral deduction made to
MRtllak advertisers. Tl**
tnsry Nntiana an
6 cents per line.
sou Being candhtliee for office:—
or Wetrkt ©0; Count/ <6; Precinct
titty per eellt.
Inrtt lMhn the Baron.
'^en yaapsor f tried the
use of neper heads and gas tar, in
various forms, on my peach trees, and
when carefully applied it was effective
in esetading b©rer*>,W for the
•even or eight jails Si have practiced a
mneh more excellent a ay, and f know
'other fruit growers who have done the
would not rbiikaof going
anchor spirit of gas tar, and Is easily,
soap, while the
The HaaS Wlthoat ~ti» fleart. . __ —
Kate-~k ."Uakw's daughter RelllO VSl l f
in R~»-, Pa. Natwre gave bar \
goad looks, and bar father5* million
enabled her to add noth accomplish
incuts and adornments as made her I
one of the foremost young women in
quiet, and in no way was spotted byl
wealth and flattery. The fact is now | £
public that she never gave up the
sweet heart of her school dayp^when
e was n comparatively poor gir|.
llcr elioico, however, was not
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, ^
-"err1"
T«xu & Fadfi HRailway
' ^rwp
Most Direct and Quickest Liao
• v£\a- a^ROM-
All Points in Texas,
—TO—
JBT^LQDia.
CAIRO
INDIAkAPOLIBL CHATTANOOGA
TOLEDO, ^l/JWTiANTA,.
of her father, and^ she obedieotly mar* | | Ifa
was savon years agot Now she i* in j
an asylum for the m#*oe, *ad her
husband sued for a divorce and oh I ff j m rif/l
tained it a short time ago,—Exchange. [ fjA V ftLi MU VEi U
Aa Obstetrical , Pheeomeuoe. , ]
Baltimore, Hay 15.—Ah unpreee
\in the history of medical |
is reported hers. Four weeks
G. B. JEWELL'S
Price Lists
fteAND A LlidPOIN TK—
ft ofth.Eastl Southeast
Trains arrive and leave Fort Worth
ae follows? j •.
auhvx. ..... - - —, J.li ran
science is reported hers. Four week)
ago Mrs. gailard, wife of a coach pak
er, gave birth to a female child of uo
His Stock
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r*« ••*»*♦»*» •••••*vrwr
UMSfjfrf. ffpOB <hl Hpgrto of the
wife, a physician was called, and
the act was established that a secoud |
child wis present—a case of abdomi-
tiff TftrB-uterina pregnanoy* IW]
IMSm
TNTtTTHE
JL
Boots,
Mens’ p Calf Shoes, 1.85
Mens’ Brogans,'~: 1.10
ia ...... • ■
$2.75 per Pair & upw'ds,
1.86 a. m. Mail and Express. 8A6W.M'
2.90 P. pt. Accommodation, 6.20 A.X
OozmectioiLfl.
At Texarkana, with all trains on 8t.
Louis 4 Iron Mountain and So. R’w’y;
for all point* North, East and Houtn-
' , “r— - ■ —.—*—4---------- -1—"*
; At Longview Junction, and Minneoln „•>
with all Crains on International R. R.
-* TyTw- JUlratli,.. tton'loo, AmUn, —-
lalveston mu. Sib AmodIo. 1
e-
!s:
a.
. Wadley Building
3E
in its i
and olanol
rule for pre-
J venting borers is to get a pint of crude
She acid, costing 25 oents—and is
lent for twenty gallobs of the
Take a i
four or five gallons of soft soap, with
as much hot water to thin it, then stir
in the pint of carbolic acid, and let
stand 6^er night or longer, 4q combine.
Now add twelve galtntM jf raiii rrstar
EJitis *
of thetces whii a short'broom hr old
paint hiwsh, taking paint to wet in*
side of aU the erevices, TMs wifi pro-
h and apple borers.
June in this alimaiA^j^w ttke moth
oder ie so Mn^rind no
agghviU be deposited wham it has
lied, and the effeot wUl con-
_._1JSBS^SSS
[ tamed, one-third of the pare will en^
L swe|$h*t;it is e^msivo,—Cbr»
k—Ml FhtH Record*. -4 -
**t* Mis
1355*”
jmtient was taken to VTnceutV holpt-
al, and on Tuesday the operation of 1 .... . _ .
Osariaa section was performed by [ — NEXT DOOR TO TIIE
several; physicians, and a large boy
watakah from pmoog the viscera.. __ _
Sri'S JPb-r “iPOST OTTZGX.
attr«etjyeai aiuaitieo thmeghoutthe
medtcal world.^ \
When Marshall Narvaex was'On
hi* death beu, his confessor asked him
if be freely forgave ail his
><r I.... ----*---1:_ j il
Womens’
“ Polish,
■4
1.00
Ladies’ Imitat’n Kid. d.40
Goat,
2.50
1 40
'***&*>
Whore he still offers
.
otoek of
Kid fox Boots, 2; 50 “
Serge Gaiters, 75 ’ ‘ ‘
hia life," suggested the priest, mtidly.
MOb, of course,” replied the Marshal
•‘I have had-a great nnnsi^ft of
Goods,
^^S£^:Boots gSboes.
nrcuioiiu, ttucti, ^nivrri, nry»n
44)— « HcmJnstaad..Rret»hm«a and sllpoints la
Middle and BouthSTn Texas.
. At Sherman, wttb H. A T. C\ Rwy.
for alljulnte on the line of that road.
At Fort Worth, with Stages :
flpH . ____I__N
At Shreveport, with Red River Bteairf '
for New Orleans.
fort Worth, Dallas 6 Sherman
ST. XOTTXS.
^44 Any inftwmiUkHi in vegwMkfo rater
of Freight and Passage, Time and Con- ^ ^
nections, will be cheerfully given uu ap-
plioatian to Vi - *
wer^----- tuXi ‘ ““
Aft.
Mamha%Tex. . v
‘1
T
FXTXiTi -QIIAS/AITTEE].
Maryland hopes to have a big law*
suit rivaling tbit ?ftht widow Gains
eans. One Powell died Jl
ng a wait amount ef real
ere was no wfU, and people
^*»P »■”. Prowmil . .
which loom, op «o* fahoioui T«iue At prices much below
lyeAttfJht, aelHbel teving heirs, I t--- ^ ■ -
Lwwyer Pennell, of New burg PWfu f £rn in Friwnt
York is engaged examining the Mouldy CISCWHCrC ® bOWIIt
■eoordcw- . .■# i ‘iV ■ t—- 11- ”-—
Other lines wltich I carry in stock, equally a& tvA
plete, and prices will compare with those of my Boot and Shoe
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Department. Call and jee. I promise you polite attention and
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*Q TffETKOPLB Q#
*^Kth,Thw^
or East you will find
abd best $|*n Is to go
^ to Dalian [to buy your ticketojaiid
For they are weir running two passen-
ger trains per day direc t through to «*
g I « U B E
iiUHv-Vti i»- Y
Ajsrr>: XIOlT-r TOU FOB^tZIL. HX ”
Woinon in Iowa are now eligible to I fall 8pCC1fti .4HCII~
holt> the office of count, recordor aud . , . ... . .
n to drives in Wldcf"
Btfeetings and
tWiDErrut ma,
'BiBohrj,
• 'y-~ m ‘ i
•f-tpi l; l*-h
G. B. JEWEEfc
ouget
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— ,. ‘rv
4T-- An fEagle darting down Worn her
eyrie ooee lighted on the burnt offering
which lay upon the altar of God, and
bore it away to feed bar yoang. But
a burning coal adhered to the flesh of
the offering: laid down upon the dry
st;aks of the ne*i, it set them on firs,
andthej^MkH aaglaa periahad in
therr^amm^And.TXi like mtihuHv
many a man anxious to be rich and
--$6 leave behind him riches fun his J
, ehildren, has boarded th%^kr‘
should have been lsitP as a adll
sacrifice, upon the altar of'God, <
has canriea into his house the curse of
idetdl
B on
•ought To bless.— Catholic
Jv<yyfenan-----
Learn to Say “No.”—The celAtio|
John jUadolph, in one of hi» ifttws
to a^yoang relative, says, “I know
nothing I am so anxious yon should
the faculty of saying ^No.*
• expect mueaaon&e re-
U ptofemd to yea jwery
uay or your life, and must endekvor to
dea/^mhlfii much facility and kind
ams as you acquiesos/^
Furt Worth. June 2.—THputy Uei-
The foHowlng table will show the pop-
ular and electoral vote for the presi-
dency from the year 1S24 until theyear
WTS:
j. .i->.
1M4M
God, tahpira Aero after he
WfBfch^na* #Dd rail
those he sought to bless.—Chi
Candidates. Party
mmi
■ “ 44,283-
46,587
[647481-
.wOa i
. — . , . , ^ V' CT? Xfit. *^,i* e-T~ h!
•Seller, Stationer and Mitutri, buu & ftsu B’y
■7 of Sodalta, as.^-,
PLU of XKXAB.
* * Bull- t
, Hearn,
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iT x.:.4V •*^‘4
lews llealer.
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WAIIAM, TEXAS..
3- iiy-h I! <
Dallas, Sbcnnan and Denlaop to Fort
ia, Mo., to Kt. Louis,
to Dallas to htty your
g-;-J TT'-_~
#•
Has an assorted stock of
1882 WilUam Wirt whig.
1886 M. Yap Buren Dem. 761,546
1886 W. H. Uarrison whig.
1836 Hugh L. White whig.
1836 Daniel Webster whig.
j 170
7366
Blrney
1844 James K. Polk Dem.
1844 Henry Clay
1844 J. G. Blrney
1862 Franklin Pleroej Deal
1652fWlnfle!d SoottWhlg.
Hale FBoil
lanan Dem.
i’roeasoat Rep,
1856 Mill’d Fillmore Am r
MM AMtfotaosfci Ref*
I860 B. A. Douglas I)em.
11287021
112756171
The molds and meUl
“queer” was foond in their poshalion
•t the tknc oF their arrest They
were taken before the United States
Commissioner, who committed them to
j«U in dAritor ,f|000 bond' «Mb.
fW k«l»tall.ti tver clipped fre
one sheep in the United States, wai
few dayaago, taken irom a five y«_
^tTRia±i“.!S 'St
. took a visit
sd mother to the east to
help to taka a vacation
W brothen for a
1864 G.B.McClellan Dcin.
1868,0. H. Gntit
Rep’n
LI hi
1868 H. Seymour
1872 U. S. Grant
1862 H. Greeley Libr’l
1872 Chae O’Conner Dem.I
,tflWJames Black Tempi
1876 R. B. Hayes Repn
1876 Sam. J. TUden Dem.
isiifik -3d
Albums, Blank Btfbkk, Pocket Books,
A ml all himls of .!*
School Booksjtnd School Stationery, Chromes and Mottoes, Pens,
nhfl and Envelopes, Letter, Cap, Note, Billet and Tinted Paj
H. P. Hud
B’th’rn Past.
Baltea,
Ki»
;a'‘ViS
Ayer’s CathaiHo J>ULi,
^peteriefi,
And a choice lot of
!X
^ Cigmrs, Cigarettes, Pipes, SnuiT and Tobacco.
Keeps the leading publications for sale"by the single number,
and Will receive subscriptions to any paper published in the Uni*
ted.States at the publishers' prices.
"fc* v*.
moot •#
’ disoorertd. 1
discovered. They
are htild, but «£
«v$r ■ f
i—t
Dem
ITnlon
Repn
E. T/HILLIARD,
..v ... Attorney-at-Law
GEORGE SPILI^ER,
^ Clvll Engineer.
Rep’n
Dem.
1808725
$015071
2700613
8507070
2834076
j 20408
5608
4033960
4284885
81740
0522
uni^ ’ rla 1 UhOKOB 8PI,
irney-atfUw. , | ' ~ TrfStil 1
HILLIARD & SPILLED,
and wfihoakjele.
Although gentle,
ia their operation,
'they afe still the
can be
[teleans~
evea the
—
1878 0,
1876 Scattering-
electoral vote.
Alabama......10 Misaissippi......... 8
Arkansas.^... .J, 6 Minwesota ......... 6
California........... 6 Nebraska.........- 3
tptiftWtiff1h fiyHds,„,., M-tiiji 3
Connecticut.^......6 New Hampshire 6
.*a a - sa wiw ™ w •
!•*•••• •••!
.......airvww xor*.....
>m. ...... 11 North Carolina... 10
*.......21 Qhfo>................. 22
Iudtsns.^«.4,M •••— 16 Oregon............... 8
11 Pennsylvania...- 29
Delaware
Florida—
Georgia...
Illinois
Northwestern Texas Land Agency,
*
Collectors and Convayemoers,
*
Graham, Texas',
Mm, Prompt und Personal Attention to all business in our Line—
' ■1 Qpnveynncing, Procuring Patents, Dividing Lands, 4c.. 4c.
CboicB Lands for Sale in
Archer,Tisylor, Cla^, Jack, Parker/'Palo Pinto, SteptMns, Gti-
ahan, Eastland, Shackelford, Throckmorton and other Counties.
fijiicial AUeatiea Tlmghrat the 8Ut# tc Tax Mailers efNea-Resldemli.
more thaa aquarbsr «f a rrntury, »ad*have
fo WWliAiimiistiw organ. aTllS
body, aad am ft eompoMd uak dbstrao-
jtfoas wtttai jMf M —
Stead OP evade them.
toSSnt
disaasestkat haws haftsd dm hi* of 1
humapskUL WhUa they prodaca pwror-
fol sffecta, they are, a« tha mum time, the
mfoti and heal physic for children. ItJL ^
their anericat tb«
/ .viU_
y
by freeing
1 tolflMi and conditions in
costaSama aekhsr calomel
wfaos tiftf, these PIlhBjmy
•tS
i no harm caa arise
aay qfoauty. * * ' -
wou> hX Aia. OEuaofc tyr.KYwnr.ita
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1880, newspaper, June 11, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880337/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.