Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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TWO I>OL|*AItS'PEll ANNffti.
HEW TQ jrpE*JLI$fEt LET.tkE CfiJPd FALL WHERE THEY MAY.
. - C. ,W. Johnson,
Atlomj-iyiiis Lud Ajiiit,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
WILL practise In the Courts of Young
and adjoining coutitles.
GRAHAM,
Real Estate ui CoRecti&g Agent,
GRAHAM, TBYAH. |
WILL payipooial attent ion lo ti
lng of taxes for non-reaidenfcu*
-dv-A. WOOLFOLK,
A ttoriiey- a t-L a w.
Belknap, - \ Texas.
WILL practice in the Courts of Young
0. E FINLAY,
ATTORNEY * AT - LAW,
Gnthani, Youth* Co., Texas.
"Wit lV p raclTc** 111 Fi*d»riU Co if Ffij at
Graham, and Slate Courts of Young,.
Pulo Pinto, Stephens j*iid ’adloluing
counties. • „
“Jawd H I AMi,)
One oTths^niost beautiful sentiments
iu the UnrMimi religion l^tnt ewi* Sacramento, had
tainrd ift the beautiful lines::
__44Jyst as I am. without one nlen,
Save that tliy blood was shed for me.”
It is a pten tiiat is applicable to every
OuiAiIttOh*“\if human “lire. If AVe iftre
hungry, it must not be congidergdl tfest 1HH,f had been asleep but a tow freak of oftwojifts <m
minutes when her daughter awoke and
concerning which we h^ve receiv
we were feasted la the past; If we an
naked, we should not be rcmJmled that
we were once clothed; If we are sick
what avail Is it Uiut iiwsw«r. well but "phe ladies explained the cirounistaueeiT dWdfit Snd vicinity were aroused by a
*“ ^^Jba4^ottewogMj»yer & jjfofo the '*----- " ......
nine, upd the k<>q<1 shepherd, without
JULeflfcrt,ouly said “Ah! ho was witli
the fold this niorping, &ul knew the
puth us wgll ns t.hey.”. r
We eatmot- measure humanity ns 1t
was; we must measure men just as they
are. A man may have been a sot in
the filth of the gutters five or ton years
agO| who, to-day, is an honored meinber
of society, raisesl up by glorious reform-
ation. You cannot measure Paul b
mmm to n i irm
_ the garments of
others and aiding At the death of Hte-
pheu; but we jnugt' measure him by all
that glorious life after he saw th “
cannot
r by his profane denial of
Ms div inn Mast er,“butdjy Als Apostolic
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soTToung county:
Office: at By us’ Drug Sto:
side I*nblic Squaso.
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labor apd martyrdom for the religion of
'Christ. Nor can we measure the saint-
gg&ffsfl‘ *gr‘ggj8- J, J<,hu JJunyaii by the oath^th!,
West early Mfo, or the cell iu Iledfonljdni; but
by every sacred. immmry tkutL clings
around 4>ur reading of his “Pilgrim’s
Progress.” V v’ "Jr
iJUl over the world, since human life
l»t>gan, men have raised themselves up
Drs. Price & Atkinson
TEXAS.
All call attended to In I
.Qlikft frt EyjgTDr ug fore.
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N. M. REAGAN, M. D.
Physician § Surgeon.
GKAllAM, TEXAS.
OfflM Wot MU Pallia
Residence on North .Oak Street,
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Dr. J. X. DAVIDSON,
“ Physician * Surgeon,
GRAHAM,TEXAS.
AU calls promptly atten ded
Z Oce West Side Public Square.
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J. V. AHNOLD.
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K. K. ARNOLD
ARKOLB &t A Hr N OLD; j>oiut noLtluishafLaof envy or porsecu-
ATTOUHEYS-AT-LAtW, tiou at- those wi»o once were blind, and
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A.T3TA TVT, TEXAS.
W era! Coil' . . P <*in »i eltenltoh
given, tar.M hu® ett. emed to them.
RealEr.iats Liiigai o», etc. -
Rest of references gl\ ew w hen desired.
Office in Ryes’ Brick Riilliling, west,
side public souaie. •
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Graham Hotel.
B. W. RICHARDS, Proprietor.
- GRAHAM, TEXAB.
Keep the best the market affords al-
ways on the Table. Good and clean beds
Noted for its Mineral Water.
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GANT,
aa«.i!b-). it ..j i^l a
DEALER IN
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1 J Graham, Texasr
Office, West Side Public Sq^«»r©.
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Graham City
Steam Flouring Mills and Cot
A- b, idxxjeytrD.twmb^
Flour, Meal, Feed, Etc., For Sale. -
jfafod £very T>ay. ~ ^
B. b. carretTT
Contractor and Bnilder.
Material furnished when desirwL~~AlB>
CABINET WORKMAN AND
xr nsr id kbr.
Manufar turcr ofOibbs’ Patent Revol
vlng Cntirfl Dasher. , - 7—
GRAHAM, TfXAfk
C. J. Christopher, ^
MACHINIST.
. sun WORKER IK
Bran, Copper, TULrLeadand
SHEET ~T aOK.
Orrsi FlaUku Leekf, Flre rosf Rsfet
and Healer Repaired.
»om» ignoble »r 4b4i«„orubUj (lust W nt. .......
to lives that wero glorious, and useful,
to grasp fortuffe, or comfort, or even the
bare necessities df Il?e, at the price of
honor)or honesty, wluEt'ave looke<l up-
oa their humiliation and come up put of
the depths, purtftedlantll >11 tl»e gold
in Waltstreel could not tempt them to
dishonor; men who, lip going through
vtmixy rtitr, tmve DougHt T0f WIBs
once,j*nd, weeping oyqr the purchase,
could go through it a thousand-times
nnf* ist'i
turning deltber to the right nor bribe
I**£kr ■ •
Tfliero are men who'have“gone’down
STRICTLY in advances.
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, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1880.
441 Want to Stic Mother.”
JL.V.Rebeutly.'a young liuly resbiipg Tn
been ib for sorde- Pot^ Mexico, gives the ibflotring ae-
monhts. One night luer mother, wofn
put by weeks of care an«l watebb>g
had lain~dm!f ATUpon the foot of the bed
leaving twp women to watcii over lha.
sufferer, who appeared to be in a stu-
inquired of ? the^nurse, ‘Where la from ajwjtlemaii who visited tiie scene,
mother? I want to see her this minute* ~On llie' Vth lust.; the people of the lm-
kqow motber is tired out; but J-jtmat
The Sunken Mountain.
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Tile Union Democrat, of $an Louis
count of the sluking of a mountain near
Unit. pliov>| in April lnati--------------
Adjacent to tbe**haclenda of Santa
Culd»fb:a^abcuLki^miU. ,touiUm
east of jhis cRy,
ytyirs i*s. to whether General Grant p0in«0 nilS 14-----1---
i’fW&lll illfldMUO Ids piBttrpjyw.| PfUgnyp * *===
vereuoe, and shrewdness, or sim(
good luck and nil sorts of fitplies bare
beep made!, The writer recently had
a conversation with a one-time promt
nept Republican Congressmen of ibis
see Her right now.4 ExiKiatuIatious
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woro useless; she became excited, and small mountaiu iu the immediate viciu-
reachod over to iter mother, endeavor
eil to arouse bar, but was too weak.
The ladies finally {concluded to wake
the parent, who iinucdlahd^ sat up
id l»ed ami looked at Her daughter.
The latter gWh.,,I full I.. h.;r tueetei Wlawiath it. depth fro® to notr^
anrwtn.1 utril fa* II 1 im<1 1* ol lllfi If W AM \V 11 l» fRH»nf fl 1 ftf <• 11K ^ ^
second, and fell hack deoil.”
Her lost look was iu H& mothers’
BiMUMldulik ittCo b u * Vrr
the laqt Mke-avcr aim:,-^may wo,i\ot hope.
that she shall recognise that face again
wning glorles of -ttRTgtgF
An tdd, gray-hsaded ^oteh woman
lay on her dying bed, apd galled again
3 dep^S beneath', feie Hhmesp w elgh-
Jmq about twe poumis each were thrown
and again for her mother, Friends,
kindred, fondly and associates were
forgotten/thexmtar Wb*d 0|»m« Iwr Rpft
to tea seeonds before they struok the
bottom, their contact with the surface
beneath making a great report, —After
t^es«ycuietjQbservatlons, the exploring
parties retired hurriedly., from tile
scene,.as the earth was trembling and
more than fifty years! ai>d yet, like shaking as If upon a balaOtb. The lo-
tl»e only niembry 4 lingering iu her
heart, was ‘‘mither.” I’hat mother
had been . slespiug in her grave
a weary child, the gray-hatred woman
with her 'furrowed- countenance and
withered heart,longed like an infont to
cs tionon this strange - phenomenon is
situated in the tierra oaliectc (Warm
Mother; do you know the power that
emulation, <4o«i has given you? You toueh strings
region) and mosquito? and palm trees
. flouslak a& wbontr , Whenever any
pactions of tlic earth along tiie rim of
tlio.ieave.ini fell Info the -UepUu,
—keys that may wake eternal melody.
You stamp your image first and deep-
est .on • tiie human soul. A surgeon _
hrseckfng for a stray imllet fhart had j-h* rifo as to Whether thd momitatii Bankf
wouudcil ono of Napolooids a>ddier», i»wi»g u> earcnquaxeinnueuces, or was
pushed his probe near the region of the the result Of gas explosions. It cotlld
~lwart■ **Ckra little sleeper. ’• said the t»pt b« attributed to the. former *ety
old veteran,-, “and-You will find the,
Em porei\” 1 ten all other t itoogHtc
fi
and comb tip again,^of whom the world
is not even worthy; there are mpn who
never foil, who could not have the mor-
al strength to rise again should they go
down. Thcu, those who stand
take heed lost they folk” Let them
once were dead; hut, who now can see
arid now Sro found, and now live in all
the glorified existence of those who say,
“Jtlst as I am, without oneitd«a.”
How can those men In lifo who vio*
lute the laws of Godj^who.folfow tlmi^
owfl appetites ami passions to the depths
of moral degradation,t^who huve no
hopes beyond the grave, be so relentless
to their fellow mcn, Ho unc|mfitable os
to remember them only by their faults
Mother do you work well. Let pray®
e» and sihjfos, aud team and kisses,
and counsels and encouragements,
coiue from a mother as they can come
from no one else, that at last you
inay lead your little dock to the hcay-
cnly fold, saying;. “RehoUlI, and tile
ehihlrea whom Uiou httst givcir inc.”'-
W 4A«qtian. ^..
Wlp' ■■t-A.w
atid never rcalUo. thn. virtuea pf the
present?
“Measure mo as I am,”jRe thttUthe
plea of every ono who fell and rose again.
That wa« the measurement of Christ on
earth,i^iI lBaf' will be the measure-
inent of judgment at the lastgifeat day.
A Word to Farents and Trustees.
Whenever yon flrnla uian Wanting to
teach your school, while he is prepar-
ing for some other profession, at once
make up your mind to leave him pass
on. The man wKo makes Jtoacbihg a
mere stepping stone to something
which is in his own estimation; higher
and more honorable, is not a fit person
to Whom to trust your children. Their
K»1>MiRl T’elfore'#will nptgoooupy his
best thoughts. He Mint feel that
in th
InfolPbst In their development and high ln » wav that wendd have
Attainments teUfeould: cliaraoumpi crwUt to an> ne*^pwgS
the true teacher, who >nters upon the ‘,oft bo08® RTORnlnv In SsronV and
work because he loves* it,tand with >
♦lew of making it his lifo-timsj pro-
fession.
' Th® world Is gettitng wicked of late,
and unless ths Creator of heaven and
earth puts In a word; oeoagfoasTTy, WK
toaT that the boy who flea a lot of
•mpty oyster can* to the latter propen-
sity ofa “jailer dorg*” „„ Monday last,
^and had him crcw-hoping from one
sidfoof the street to the other, yelpln
Irtteh# was in distress, and
disturbing the pgace In our___
the city, will have to he sent______
State prison for being the instigator iu
musing ua to almost >pllt our sidee
with JaOghasr.-[We The People.
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A. A nhenser, the TgHMit^htcwefr Is
dead, but hi* beer still lives.
and memories, and, impressions are ef-
faced, go a little deeper, at the bottom
of all is found mother; and tlte only
deeper tliought is that of Christ' and
Gdd.
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tIAihmI, ajitl the country left to its fate.
tep^mch these people fm vviilurim.
to ilia 1 arid wITdcn
ftrethcre, by
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The Way Papa Roes.
aMy emdy-spructleei” said tlto docH
tor, “Wns,sue'essful, and I soon attain-
ed an enviable (siSltfou: I nmrrlcd a
lovely girl; two children were liorn to
us, and my domestic happiness was
sms
to iw power. Before I was aware of It
■>x was a drunkard. My noble wife
never forsook ute, never ■taunted me
with a bitter word, never ceased to pray
for my reformation. We become
wretchedly poor, so that my family
were pinched for daily bread. One
beautiful Sabbath
my yifo went W
na L
church, and left meon a louiigo Blccp-
sviouri
ing off my prevlotuf night’s debauch,
il was aroused by hearing something
foil heavily on tiie floor. I bpened my
eyes, and saw my little boy of six years
old tumbling oil the carpet. His older
brother said to him: ‘Now get up and
foil again. , That’s the way papa does.
Let’s play we are drunk.! watched
the child as he personated my beastly
oft the house groaning lu agony and
remorse. I walked off, miles into the
country—thinking over my alwnUna
HIr stn, *fid fh© Example I was setting
before my children.^I solemnly ftsojv-
ed that, with Qod’s.help I would .quit
my cups, and I dkl. *No lecture I eVef
hcarri from Mr. Oouctumoved iny Soul
like the spectacle of my own sweet boys
“playing drunk, as papa does.” ~4
For the ConsMeratloR of ;Uef*.
r, yelping —
othcrwhfo ^Article 681, of the Revised SUtutes
section/^ of thABUte of Texai, igys T %, *
" U* If any person shall take of carry awsy
from the form, orchard, garden or vine-
yard of another, Without hfe ©assent,
any fruit, melon br garden vegetable,
be shall be fined in any sum not*Xi5wxl-
iqg one hundred dollars.
Upon assembling to 8CQ W.hat was the
matter, it was soon discovered that a
tty had sunk into tho earth., and it must
Lavo went out of sight like a flash.
Our ^informant,with others, made ob-
servatfons and learned that the aperture
thus opened was 1100 metres in length,
Grant that may be some«aid
who desire an answer tq' the query
H above mentioned. 1
He named the condition that his
name should not be given, as ho is out
of politics, and th*-writer knows hins
1)0 metres. ’Tt was with great dilftcul-
ty-that the rim of the cavern was ap-
t»roaehcd; as ail about there were great
vawnimr^flasues which 7threaten to
into the cavern, and it took from nine
mense clouds of white dust issue<i forth.
The duet was carried'about by ihe
winds, and made! all tho trees in tiie
viclnby perfectly wJ^ite. Speculation
SR A NTS LUCA.
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Row the General Got His Appointment
7_ 4^ 40 Nest Pols
Cincinnati Commercial.
V
There has been mudi ffoeff oT late
the Pres!-
♦ IrMlial canditltAe t»f H»t» Ib-jvublivnn 4X*iii~2U A 84
party;came up, and he
told a story about
me-aid to those
ety. Said the gentleman:
“If people thlt^k that Grant is in-
different to the/nomination, they are
I wtlt tell you a
BpTMonot wish fFPS^fohed.^i^me fX^--
might think I am committing a breach
of honor, Iffrepeating a private,conver-
Raker AGonlectfonei.
I was on a train going to Washington
beluga member of the House at that
tithe. Gtaht got on the train, at Har-
risburg, and we rode on to Washington
together. Well, I wanted to hear some
expression from him about his candid-
acy, and be replied that he~had some
doubts Rbpiikhla being able to gftt Ul*
noniluatiOn.-1 theb, fn ardeii1 to draw
him out reminded him of Zachary Tay-
or at Corpus Christ!. IR>w he had^
<<> In nammiM fh®*T mk DR. J.
the first outbreak of Mexican igoxaud-
Fancy Grocries, Notions,
Willow Win, Toys, SUUuny,
Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, EtO.
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ac., dally.
Gash Paid for Country Produce. Give
me a call. I wM self as chepp as the
bhaapbSt. .s.,
limited in (he Mexican
well, as no ahoeks were felt ln the neigh-
borhood. -
- The Asnsas Drout h.
From the frontier of Koass the most
distressing reports ©ouUiih© tdj’each us
of t he terrible dromh prevailing there.
Whole commuuiticM a -e panic stricken
made inew
; well deftni
for uptime a
and then tu
•*
tell you H—, there’s something
iiTlhat; and I can tell you of a smaller
,__________ , edreumstanee than Taylor’s. When I
“^'To'7„;;va"wdu!^r^rnv my
abandoned' «imA ■ruiSa^incn Is gap*
y-i$&r
It Is usoless to discuss the'causes of
this condition of afTWrs, and cruel to
wus s«v,hiiviuBiiiuwrKW)»n, my Damage A Gregg, A
motherrnn out of butter one morning, Rev. S. M. Luckett,
and needing some befoife it could b* | !* James McKey,
had at the storp, she. sent me over to
the next door neighbor’s to borow some
iPl.tl .. I,,..!
1 there jew I
opened dlie door aqd (^ent in without
kimrking, and Just at I went in ono of
meantf ,of any kin<l of support the
selves, and appeal lornlly for
ttiC TolWS-tbif 'bTd ^ntieman I Tielleve,
and while tho older counties of luui- —was reading a letter from a son in
so* and Missouri arc giving liberally to
support a hord»4>f ludigeut nagroea.
" v should not forgot tho louder nnd
they should not forgot th
more reasonable clulm of ihdr own citi-
zens ou the frontier. » “
.From llio extract taken from the
Kud*;ih t-lty Journal, our rentiers may
cornpb^ I>ut Imu invited 4a ^#uaLle<l *to fo^nio (,,rf,ct idea of
-thud:
suffering, desolation and famine result-
ing therefrom on the Kansas frontier.
Elsewhere Jn this issue wiil^be; found
an extiaot frbm^S ptTvafe Tetter re-
ceived from Cheyenne, Wyoming,
which states that up to tills time, that
there i? no signs of green herbage along
U>» Vialtc HiverTt aH ~and ■ ihaTdQc
3 rop rtf rKTFi JTTa vTiTg folfon th is Season.
This is indeed a deplorable slate of af-
fairs. Cattle ln those regions are now
dying by thousands from actual star-
Rtion TfThTH terrible l>crl.)d contin-
ues much longer the devastation and
utter ruin oif tho*o section* will be inev*
ibie.—Stock Journal. ^
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Canse.of smut la tirabH~.
1 see a good deal paid about smut in
w heat. Alter nearly a limeUme spent by
actual experience ‘and observation I
think I have found .0
Himit in grain and how to prevent it—at
least t kept it out of toy wheat. It is
the air penetrates the soil and gets In*
to the grain and produces what I call a
vegetable mould around the grain
whenfn the act of sprouting. TfyoU ean
keep gralp from ipouldlng till the wheat
comes up; you will Hafe no smut. II
don’t matter how smutty your seed Is
nor whether it is late or early eowlng,
If there oomce a good heavy rain Just
after Bowing, so as to pack the ground
and keep the afr. from tho wheat or
grain till It comes Up, you will have no
•muJU‘ Try’ (1 where Bnd when you
pipase, and If you everjknow It to foil
wBepTfour ground Is anything like
■mootnfhrt roe know and I will take it
nil hack.-fC. M. H. In Rural World.
ers, that tern)
war, and how pure accident And the
exigencies of that war had made an
huiuhlr> border Colonel of the
United B La tee and! added that it was
oTCfrequentty^htrsmsliest thing that
SURGEON DENTIST
Late pf Palestine, Texas.
• Haa permanently located In Graham
for the pnrpoee practicing his ptufoaSIbn.
I then the ’pursuit of a
TjpJaj
cd ambtttan. Hewt nuslngt patch. Batlsfoction guaran
after idling him this atorj, Office South Btdd Tubllc Square
around to mq said.-
pr.Thos.
N. R. R.
II h nma almoat, add
West Point. Well, I didn’t Want
dlsthrb them while reading the lo
anrt>t<)od there and".heard what #
rend.Well, tho son said in this letter
that he had been found—that Is, he
had foiled to pass ersmlnation,*and he
would have to conic home, and he hud
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the surprise nt his return might not be
so great. Well, when they got through
I borrowed the batter, and took It heme
nnd then rushed down to Thomas L.
Hnmar’s office—lie> as our Congress-
man then, and I asked him it lie*,
wouldn’t send me to West Point.—Ha
loid uis that he ubuMlfT
bed of the river lafentlrely dry, not one ! untp t,his* othelCboy got through, sod
pass examination, and I
l>e sent home, wjll you send me theuf”
•“Well, tTly,’said he, *1 guess Ifhs
can’t pass there’d be no use of you try-
ing it.’’
“‘But I want you to promise that you
will *ond roe,’said I. -
“All right,’ said he; ‘‘if b« c^u’t get
through I promise to let you Uy it,” .
“Weil during the day Hamur heard
about the. other follow, and tifc next
asked If he had heard
th© news, fie said ho had,>fter laugh-
ing at the way I had got him to make
the promise, he said itw^as all right, I
should go. Well,!went, and because
my mother happened to be out of but-
ter has mad© me General of the army
of the United States, aud I don’t know
mm____
Haacr-3?
»ftor *11, iMit.wliat It m»* make nu Dtom of wi. with
rre.ld.nt,” _
“You can draw your own conclusions
as to whether Grant Is anything X a
conversation to a close-
mi!*
ink- w
son will soon have 700 lamp# go-
While tiie 700 lamps hold out to
burn our folth In Edison may return.
yHpw
NO. 42.
RYUS & KUMPE,
DEALERS IN
Perfumery.
Patent Medicines, Ac.
pREaoiirPTioNS
, Carefully oomponn<i»*.i day or ni|(htc=:
NViSST B)DE PUBLIC BQDAJUt,
JEFFS'SALOOH
AND
Billiard Hall.
m
B. JEFFERY
Proprietor, ;j*r
Horth Side of tho Public Square, ^ i '
GRAHAM, ♦ ^ ^ TEXAS ~
Keeps the very best Liquors, TVines, and
Urs«dissj-©Hw> Hi.
ALflU, DIALiK Iff
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I refer with pleasure to
M. Colley, horgeon for L Gl»
... «. «. Palestine, Texas. .
Dr. J. M. Sllliman, Palestine, fexa*.
44 P. W. Ezell, * n M ■
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Corsicans, ”
44 J. S. McCarver, .'Mexla,
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mii , ____ _ a .a
Mcsrs. Peek A DcBoaid, Fajrflold, *•
Rev. Anrirew Davis,
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D. Lllliard, Ed Fairfield Reaofdar. ^ T
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JOHNIIEISTERH^JI
‘i But and Shoe Maker
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1880, newspaper, June 4, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880344/m1/1/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.