Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LiLY|)EIi.
fTyHIUAY.
district covin.
< - Jl ^' * , *** -*» —^ ” - f ■ „*% a|,-
Wlien ure w«i( to pre*s fast tm*
attwution «*i lijo DiatiK'f <Jotfrft waw tx>
WHec, NortliMt.Ht Comer Ftteito Hqusre
Ail nattescaofu buaitieJfc nattirv iueert-
>4 iu ifrwe rwl<nmwj‘Hi'erhnyywMm T»t-
vaxUwemoiiU, at our 1<m*m1 ratim.
AanotiiicomontB.
-tt
* or suerur.
We are afltharlacd to auuouupo
JOHN -HUMPHRIES
w444at<j tor -Hhoriff-of Y
,____T._ Yartagr
bounty, jpubjoct to the \Clft of the people
at the next Novomber election. 4
We.arc authorised to announce —
----MARION T> WALLACE,
hh a caudidute for HhVrlfl’ of Young
oounty, T*-xna, At the enauing No vein-
her ejeetioir. ""
We are authorized to announce ^*7"
JAWC'i MKE/tW, ------------
*
- For L’ouuty Surveyor,
We are authorised to announce rsf-t
-ft’ffict.ymN
Where It wow “reversed and reminded,'”
and the incarceration of tlu1 defendant
for morctthaq twa-vww wbil^qTrntlnyr
on tardy justice. JRut the coso has at
vl£&r
log beeA'-titcU by a Jury of twelve good'
men wlnr hare wild that Marshall is
not gufity. ,Thu -verdict has, so far us
we have learned, l>cc» rtxvi'f&A with
as a candidate fhr (bounty
Young rouhfy, at the t-tmdng
rtf umvoraal . relieves thfycpunty
J her election.
For Assessor.
_^r'- We tiro authorised to announce
+£-'■ ^ J. U. TOWNSEND,
ns a candidate farthe office of Tax A
«M<HMor, at t(ie next gOUenS election!
Horeuihei;.
Wa are authorized lo nnnounco
JOSH. K. MOHRlHON.
as a candidate for the oflloe of Tax As-
)n.
'iiT eliargi
Hosser^atthe m xtnlectlQi
~ <- sWAafe nhlluinsSTlo announoo
ired-man toliia family mid in Jihcrlyv
Tlio ca.se of Jack nuA Nelson IV.sl
inrgedtvilh the Mlurde^-of G. U. Mf-
Dermottj last fall, was nciit-osdlodfjjut<
wad con tinned. Friday. afternoon* nnd
Saturday was devoted to civil htisinean.
'—r - *-r------I^ZT~T—------ - — **£’ — 7*—*
r ty—The auMOuneinu nt of Marion I).
—— 3*ii05w^4H bufamiil'lri iny nrmAdht
if cut oolu wirTo-Uuy, under the head
as a ei
^nwifdnto A>r the ofTlCo of Tax Ah-
at tlfc licxt oleelion.
hQQj&r
—IJttio Afd James, daughter of Mr.
T^. ljUttW, is oontlued to her l>ed with
- .....—
county for several years, lie is a gen-
tlcinan in every way well suited for the
ofnegfiSjijBna^^ roc^fd that wTIT wlth-
—Some now wheat from Itrushy, was
rmwnd atUmjidUaaetJlou^^- “
—Dr. Atkinson and father left on
Tuesday .piornttjg far Axkansua.
r-Tlio lira/.os has Tieeti higher this
~ n^h twwfli*)i mini
—l. A. Ashmoro will iu^y otinli fprull
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At tmh luh* turn! of the District C’o»|rt
at Austin, 4.he grand jury found more
of T.iJUnty HurVoyor. He.....|g a.gentle-
=** man lu-every sense- of the Word, ami Is
thoroughly qtmlrttcd for the jHwhloti'
Muui300indictments. Thamostoflli^se
were fbr selling whisky and for gajnhl-
5C
rsr:ir-f-‘ -..j-y-—-.....—^ r
tfrt District -Court adjourned on Kat-
ixjjqr wliinui t <LaiDgl» -1 ndUdjncntlxs.
for the past two yours speaks marc In
J3®. hchair titan lFe-lji'Ab>:u can f ay.
Mr. Melton liaivproven himsi;lXaubetU-?
Clout otlfcer, and asks-your aupj»ort ior
11 second term. ‘
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j^dwg fsond by our grand jury. VfWKaTe
- n lew-abiding }>eo^l^ and the cause of
kwpcran^timtrisses’.
C|o$ prospects were jfaever better,
and tho I>obtu In Ybnug»Couuty,, this,
iaUrwi£!i>S unpfewvleuteil.
—Mr. J.H. Janes hos hson appointed J.jinH f„u<H| ,nuii;. (*<„•,, o,, th^t farhi
hdegraph <^>erator at this place. lie
takesjehurgo Of the oillco Jtonlay.
. ,. ' —The Uxand Jury, after a session of
I
urn
/ Of indietnumt. We venture -1-^-af£7^tiL JntC?
lu tho
Young
lion that tlXcie Is not a comity
^ Stale, witli tlpg. ]s»pulation of _____ „
whc; e thero is such a law abiding poo-
J*le;
— HaAPs Vegetal>le KtCilTau Hair R6-
-..
or, increase's nnd thickens its growth.
. —^Haiti, rain, rahi. The ground Is
wctyaifd lid ndBtake about it, and the
•yx^rerts are full, hut tho LgAlttn is iF^t
■rrf
hks been dry so long and so nuuiy per-
sons have been grmnhlliig, t^ht we
•decralt but Just for the weather.clerk
to be imotmPtP tunrnnTiig apymww
^ until he gets ready to quit. Wo will
say, though, that lwitter times m Young
county, Will have never been known If
—the rain continues.
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■tAr grand hni heroin will-bc glKon.ai.
Wcatherfonl, to-day, In relehralion bl
the greatest event in tho history of that
aneieut town, >via.* the completion of a
railroad to ita ce nter.
Mr. H. It. Jcllbry is tho possessor of
an Americnn silver dollar, made in 1708.
—
ty Clerk O. O. Jojline, left Wednesday
morning fhr WeatlrcTfbnd. ;i ' ~'7^
—’Tboro was a vory pleasunt social
gathering at Mr. Randolph** Monday<
r aMy and TuiHday m ere
damp days, Urea being comfortable.
eat#; -
iraole to
Is unpleasant to explain to ev
who brings In an artlek* favora
hi* particular candidate. 7^, ^
;y , .-. *• * Y-’K 'V
r —For tho first week In June wo re-
7 port far Young, county Texas tho hfat
..corncanpaver Irhown by two or three
IhUL , A u<l the creeks all awiiu^og-
6 ' • ' * 1 ■ „ , * ■/ ' »'A ‘-
It: -MaabulV T|l(.,„|lU||Ul.<| llIcd „,0 _____ _____________„
^>kM with and ,&*«. ...3 wKB «-c Am* „f«h*in.. and (Bt. wfcrt«>
Dora Dees, in April, .1878. The Jury re- ..........«____^ ______.A-.,. .... .«* 4 .
Dees, in April,‘1H78. The Jury
turnoil a vei^nct of •‘naLirnllliP7_shnrllv.
after 1 o'clock on Friday, after having
been out about an hour. Tiie Court
room was 111 led to Ha utmost rapacity
when- the Jury came lu, and when the
verdict wits rehd t\ was greeted with
laud applqiuair^somcthiag unusual in a
Court of Jnstiee.
oy^isTiAM, Ti>>'AMvJun<' ih80.
Di.au Lkapkh:—Yaurr^loke,** lu
•minpany with Mr. ( has. <V Jo|jnc, left
(iraham this morning for Weatherfatd.
ust
roachod Hook Week,- we frmnet J
WldRtdbl'lJlit* fllTf dfl'^ef,ilr! Lon M
scnger, of the direct mail Hue. of Pago-
& ('o., snid hfe woitld “split it,” so in
we went—th^ water’ running over the4
“ It In jKThapn unnee0»niiry th^xicto l*e-
vlew this cose, as Us hitbHPy b tloubUeot*
knojtji to^all—froflYXlhe arrest of tho
defendant, his first trial
1'guilty of murder iu tho first degree”
fif rn^A* in waiting for "tho"hack from
Wentherfor<t to eonvey hr fbrw
tho tyfuturc.gftiut,” >Vcatliorford:
vvil,1' v(!r‘bot of cka|M look pruhilsiug along the rngj,
awd7far«u-n< In this vidfrlty arc oan^4
the apj»eal W the Court of Appeals, gqtriW rtf a profl table return for
iftlmMl If Ufny •• wv\»nhui»il mill s/kiiintnln/l ‘it ____ <• _________ _____
oxpvnset raLimkm, 4
should reHeve the mlnrts'tif th^rpetTp#
as to hi^guilt or inmyehce, ahd restores
tlwj long UnpriBbned^punished and cou-
Plsh Crenkrnmi iiarhcen aidllaea of lliL
stauil all criticiwws. If the people hon-
or him with the office, hq#will ninlouht-
pniyu yn effident htticcajk
—(leorge N.'lfTT/ri'n coinr-^before the ed. However, tin- garden and tru
. week amjl askaitn n votes ■■
tBHp^opliVArTuuiig iHsinty On* Um offiOo
»j«nlW McHwi^urVillck-nt ’w
~3gr
t >ur oW friend. Pink -jjyroojks. the
N*herifl' war tn town a wcrtrftgo and
—^ J. H. Hatdefd^s: The heat liaf/e? the
thnt he had movtsl buck t<> his
Draxos farm tho’ first of Marelpv-thai ho
begun tn M%rch to ]>low his ground ohd
plant n crop—that Ills Corn Wan flum
—the hist week in May—silking and
tasseling nnd that he lin'd ii sure thing
when ha put In his 8hovol*plow.
g.fitPWQlB
o fades j
il, Ijcr jic
Ei.tici AiCT H Ain is woman*i
lieauty. When it fades site
wnlng
ns
By preserving the hair fresh and vigor-
ous a youth All appearance ir continued —snd-tsssr iiysi^Msir
through Buiny , yoars. Those -wha
grieve over theif fading itnir turning
gray too c;irly^*h^UtI know that Aye-Fa
Hair Vigor prevent it, and, restores
gray or. fadod )mir to its natural color.
It tn a clear nnd healthful preparation
containing neither oil, dye, nor any-
thing deleterious, nnd imparts to the
train what is most tireded—a souso tg
And tlellgWdl
scurf or drandrufT—New Berne (AT. CJ
Times. .....
—The Gkaham High Schooi., un
44r PJroft. Purklu-ad A Hehclrick, closed
<m the 28th of May. Tho past session
was a very prosperous ono. Thw Fall
W^Pil^fiylMiM tta flHit Mnurfay
lu Heptetnber. Tinder the same innna^p-
tnwrt. Peoplo fwBf~dronce having
] iTdldrcn to ^iieatc wlll do well to nei.u}
.hem to tliTs school, as tho instruction
Is thorough And tho purpose is to,111 for
tho practical duties of life. For health,
pleasantness, and society, Drahaui is
not excelled by any other town in ail
the west. As tho school is permanent,
(joun- -Abuse wishing. Iro cdmate their children
may sot tie at ti rah urn with U»o ussur-
•snee of securing arvfy tkgpucy needful.
Anything, wiW be taught iu this school
that uiay be desired. ! These grnth'Kjen
sre well edueated, Prof. Hcudrickqit
the faipouM Me K iu sic School and Prof.
at 4ha 44im-imuoiml Harriit
^ <k>llcgo, Tcnn., the Curriculum of which ^
—The census cumnerat^rs ootumtno- ^ m,)dcied tflu llitl of Lbs Dulverslty - x.| until T r*. w.; except durfug -the^rc* v
I, Roht, Alcorn far No®. 2 A h, nndd(U4 iuoney, of coun|olt tbx'snot make much
JlrACk for No. 4. - • t ^ ,
’* “-'All hmh muni nations favoring any
particular candidate will Ixj'ihsSgodfail
us local advertisements. We. want
this thoroughly Umlefstoiad, Because It
—If you aro rich and huve plenty of
ouej-, of coufifolt (h>es not make nincl
difToronce what you give far goods, bu
tin
Ay hard to get/
If the times are hard with you and msn-
con buy more with
ro
iroo c
R at L ^vUstllshP* than nil
«h» in tho west, and don’t forget
i» It will save you money.
• —YhU can get IVcsli Meal made
Kansas corn far une dollar per bu
st the Mill
—dents* drawers and mitlerwear,
a» cheap as you ouu buy thiUu in Dai
Mi. U. Hatilviu’s.
O^t.TIIK CAMPAIGN.
we wcur—iue water- nmmng over ww-ir . j > f . ------ -■*r
hack beti. Arriving at rhrlstirill^-Afcl r^My-Aiiss^BP^^yii^srloe For it,
1-J o’clock, WO H«‘ourvd Gir “< lmolv” - TheefatutniryettfSTill be on^ of deep
lmm tho qyi'ohiyifidatlug Post Mast6fVT l>>4-—* ^ • 3—
.M r. Uoone; it fi 'Xiuiiiuiy - »u hour
l»or. When we get home, your readers
may probably lenfl^-mhra nt-mu- tptp.
imtihUt^n,' adios. 7,^'
5mt».
-W. L.d.
.^JT3
Y^Ro at *
—Deer on l^e, at
-rflo to JotTs for Iceil drinks.
Colored Shirts kuiJioHtnrkct, Tjjte.reii "H
Duila* amF-Fork Worth j»ri
-the ilailroad.
F-rfy vr nr.i’ trial i.« j trvmi'^flLACK-
DnAUGHT,” the best liver m^klutMu
-fte woflJF^ ' ’ l* • ’
. ^ For sale byX. 3. i^troep.
son lor editor of tlm Lkaihwi Is
mtrp.v. til- o..mim. t-hBi yfar
un hut turn land. The si ason Junlu'nyMil
him. Vcry little rain in the H-p?i-ng-«l&£,
the weeds might have got away with
him. -Now dial the time has mma
-^^hfacjMaaonie Lmlge at- this place
contemplate celehmting the 21th of
June. Thero will lie a Pic Nlc, Public
Fpmkirw and a Pubtjc tinitaltirtion of
officers,.! ^Tc npderatimd that Jndge
of wllI U- tho. <j_
TTcih^r.
THE LEAUEU F(
jnterost to every citizen. Being’"*ycitF
t*iL A iTToii lc*il 1>#AI| nlHlC* aQu * - UK
campaign, It will necessarily Uk&dve'a.
« of-many issues that AhoUld
•ibcealmly investlgntbil by those who arQ
to i)US8 upon them at tho ballot Uix^
of tfune at
until the lal of
January, the Looker will he furnislmd
for the ton ^feCTtfoyF'TroftEJEfff ^Algg|!
JhHll au extra copy gratis to the pcf-
rzphb getting up a club of
We auk the friendbsLQf the Leader to
act oh our agents Iu procuring new suh-
Merjl»ers o.Ud farming clubs. We prom-
Aoltsufmosti tMnT-
nyu.C£ June 1st, and wacuroThe- oewn of
ty, Htatc a ml • N altfeir Tn nto
tons, etc., ami don’t vou fargertKey an ^ "
sfl-otcdAt J. ]I. MI.tnoW,'., chou|H't (or f ^«y^UMn *h°uir fwiUn lalero.!
CMli, thuu you Jtttt Uua Uuoiv.Wo.t al Jgtto<«^.olwa»ii, aiid.lUuujigor..
i, it .:i_.....i m iTuirfty is uo\F proBCQTed for procuring
flic liEAivEn vevr.n r^anth*, (tMrfj/-onc
’papers,) for $1.00; borides this it will
enable u* to givo otir rcader* a Iwtter
paper and contribute Jo the up-building
o£ our county.\ , ’ _r: ^
Did subscribers jxiyiug up or renew-
WM. CAMERON,
—-;-' --r- - -
Wholesale and Retail .‘Dealer in,
WHITE ATO YELLOW HUE
wp gwd-he
hna had n rcgtdnr water-^Hp lifter.
You.ought to hoar him liragop hjff'niil-
mia — -
in tho land, for his corn WM never plow" 'hprometer. It iia» nssnrrd"' tin' Demo-
a \ . ~—~ ~ 11111 'ii ^
madam can overi«K>k him, have l»een
well lyorkwT milllxi5~ftrm44YAltr-1y r.vvi l
in 4iLL niHH«4»r of g«f«h*n trm*k, while
lils-ffuilt trues and vim s aro Weil iornisd
PRAHQHT M will *>vo fifty iLTfard in
doctor*i Bltlsi, ,’rnt ~^ ~~Z
■WA ^ „ . _..
hor .sale^liy Ky us v. jyumpo. ing oi tm- ‘i*riok dntg*Ua»4ft4lr»lu!Tn'1
hv bhyiiik tlieir drugs affit medicines oi
i<troop, at the t trajnun Hotel, u - — ' a
-Yyn can Imy a &L0O hat far {li-M at
least money is Ida
—Just roared n spleryUdJot ofLu-
dies’ Newport Tics, fhmi $1.2ii upwards.
Tbttwill find them at J. H. HsUlcld’s,
tho cheapest Dry Good a House in the
\V3f^', T>wausi» he deals.cxeluslvely in
this lino and sells far Cash. *
Is-
—H. Hut field Is selling Dry f mods, |'f
Boots, Hhoes nrni H.ntv, End all Fancy
Goods strictly fai casK, and hppeie
cheaper tlmh any body else in town;
nnd don’t you fargetit, if you wanA
buy cheap, next door to Podi Ditto*
Biilldlnp.ls-tl>r place
“BLACK-DRAUGHT” makes chills
Far sale by L. J. Rtroop.
—A fine lino of lad ion’ nnd gents
straw goods, trimed and untrimed hats
believe they aref cheaper than you ever
saw, then come ti J. H. Hatfield’s and
be convinced.
Kuikiiid Curn and Meal at Uic City
Query: will people siifTer with
indigestion when “ BLAfeK-DBA^)QHT,, ^
will euro them?
For sale by RynrX»fgnfbpor - -^7,
HtrooF Is of the opinion that the Ora- ]
ham druggist who hasn’t the money tr>
I my a Beil-i’iuteh, <HMild hays hwlit)
wilhonl running his saloon -uiwjer the
Bis taxes. If bo-had^opt a-sesms
■ MS-
Tlie NeW Ydrk’//^aid always swim*
with the tide. It foresees tjie nomina-
tion of Grant.aJt Chtr.agn, and flops ovor
to Grant. If Seymour shonld he nomi-
nated at CLncihimti, it wilitlep over to
.'Wiimr. The
i iii‘ii-glw no qsogtiori" sf
mill 14/ -- - fin klaiitiA .. «. _
with Horatio Hey mour.
will innke a, bjiti<ls<>nie-qmM'urnnee in a
»*nt Ih' the^ Jenhte fron> a Dcmocrntir
Removal!!
J. H.
-ss*^y* -
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HAS REMOVED
•h
id
HisStoek
INTO TUB
.1 wM
Sr7!-
adloy Building
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>»-7
=3=
^NKiV't Dnnp jr\ ^UK
ins isxss. 1 f t>o nw«pw»>f»tr a
stook of drugfl like fcitfuophid; it lie had
paid his Inxe* igomnlly like KtrVxn* did:
jifmmptly like Ktrfs^p did;
flvf had sold ids drugs and medicines
at a reasonable price iilTe Hf ^oop did, so
that the. great majority of the people
Could have afforded lo trailc with him
as they-did witli Ht-ro<»i), ho Would now
hnve tl gw money with which to buy
“that hr’ thlhg.»r
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I. Miirti. ifjet p-rtiism-ni relief by being
“BLACK-DRAUGHT.” ^
v - For sale by L. J. ^iroop.
^^r00^>11 ^ ibt®
deiuutlue'OF KAIL
- - - 'rxr-• ■* 1
Money Order Office open from 7:.*! a.
lr
POST OFFICE.
Where he still offers
biSistockof^
Dry Goods,
Boots ^Sfaoes
|K»ints East, Houtii nmtNorth aUmt 1-
m., every day ex<H*pt Sunday.
- AfMi departs far tho Fast and other
points, as nbovo ovfrry day ut 12;^lT i*.
M., except Sunday* ^____ - ^.
Mail closes punctually at Jl^ttkA. m.
Tho*. B. HTgVKNS, *r. m.
TJ verTiil^TO ton anndc: “BLACK-
QHT” s^ictrnd^* as Ws or coffee,
rot *uto ty liyus k Kuinpe. -
whooonswltthMf Interest
'^ffi^SSSSiSa tion to drives in Wide
1 riAii, Jis’k him the reason and W- #!■!( % 1
At prices much below
elsewhere iti town.
Call special- atten-
.....E {mm 7\ s f * 1 [.£*** t-..
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FOR FUROHASE
For Use or Inyestment,
fn Jaek, Archer, Palo Pinto, Callahan.
:XJ~
Young, Clay, Stepliens, Throckmorton,
Eastland, and in paanjr^ other counties,
Buy bargains! of perfect title! of 4000 Surveys or Tracts! .
the FAMOUS PREMIUM PETERS- COLd^
NY LANDS, selected ifl 1852—in flregion whrisn n4«vatinn v
the presence of yellow fpvor and olWr.apirieQtic die^aeeg,- being r3
-fVoin ...5Uflutu>4jOU.O...imit^njal4 4~ elevaiUui limn &L Loukr
UB>re, New York and Philadelphia, and not surpassed f
i &c> v cltHlfitg7^iBgilh» kdat^^tEe.growipg of cerctik
rpassed for its coals.
• cereals, and svery
. . Koranic, also, Lots in the prosperoufl ,
TQWXT OF ‘GRAHAM,
on route of Denison and Pacrfio and Waco and NorHrwnsLnr
Jtailrpkds/ hy rr^S-~
E. S., GRAHAM,
2ST
’ 1 .LAND OFFICE .AT GRAHAM, YG4JNG COUNTY, TEXAS,
liefer to Bankers Generally. - 0^t=*»Cut this out for roferonoe
. 1
Doors, Sash, Shmgh^^^rientf
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ETC.. ETC.. . . ,
^ Fort Worth and Weatherford, Tsxas^
•—T —:-----* ; ..IfgSg'a r — -i ^
. Or a h Am
Is tUc placer to havo - your stock oared for
when you coma to Grsximn.
Wc havoon hand and will keep Corn, Oats, Fodder. Millett and
Prairie Day for yopr stock and sec that tfcev harB'thA Best of
Hltention.
Horses, Buggies and Hacks for Hire, Passengers Conveyed to
any Point.
• ' i . m - W
To and from Weatherford nnd Graham.
fade $e, os $10 fob Boxnro tbip.
Direct, via. Christian and tho Famous Keechi, Loving and
Dillingham Valleys.
^ TIl^EE, 13 HCOTJK^.
^VJAMES & TATE, Proprietors.
DAVIS & DICKENS,
INELA LERS "TIT
DRY GOODS,
- - '.!V :v-f . . ■
. • . . ’ „ .jitj:. —‘Z+d, --■» xdrs’
GROCE RI&S,
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Boots, Shoes,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
WEST WDJE-SQUAIiE, (WADI.KY X- BURRA'S OLD STAND,)
, q-StA-BEjA^C. rr-PTY Aa
Hardwi^,-Tinwarfl, Agricffliu^: fa^eots, Etc.
t—
J B.. 3ST
OBRIS,
DEALER JN
V - DEALER IN ^
Ilardwatje, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware,
Smooth nnd BHrbod Fencing Wire, Wagon Sheets and Boys,
Wheel Metalfc Wanh Tnhw, Ktr., Also, Agent for
WSZ*‘ '**ar' hi‘ •*? T-1 Sheeting! and HfttS. •
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.