Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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the leader,
published bvkry fig day.
▲Mr'dsing Hates.
. *j [i] mode 1b to liiplua'notice behind the
c-ourt-bouae door tor on K) and unless
the owiH-f happens to go to the oourt-
~ 3ioU«e und Hi-archeH for 11, hlS lulKl Vtlt
wytoltowin. wreooradvertlx
Which npeni .nc as tow iiitrcn
r$£S!&
1 mo. 3 mo.
■ • -----
10.00 15.00-----2-L50
t^Aiaot ~r^
: ?»
12 mo,
iftner
Mi» A. 1JM9* 8K00
1*0. . ;*K$0. 35.00
20.001
85.00
fiOlOO
h.V.00
Bpe gf'J ygi^flggtcH
AiMv
»i «♦ -a>im .—*>■
• Jc«^Lffiad Tilbutei* o?JB2 *-
"Opect-: W®ipag-ftattj
'fifty
, ..... :nf>t
B^Te opt fai Lwaat,ttr- Lhotno r the pe^ <Vi<> ,, ;i.y.iJB aaenneeu. aiiq
=r£' tieJ » wen!’ irtVtta*.'
. - tho ;£n>Wt-hV tfrelar?eVmOftV The nut
'iTWOo'iiii^lMi letfj£m£»h. rod h*:^8-
ytaalblo roor< h.and'jo^^evot^^riec^-
Leeper m tho world. Tt readily 3cUs
TAX SALEH.
\ r Morris IJutmert,
The last Ilegislature rvpvtik-d the law
wh>ch rt-quired the IfUHleef delinquent
tax-payers to be advertised in u uews-
Pi ■
present
tie wold for Uwh l*foi-o ho known it.
atwnrktojrinfh
to eate n an , honest living and perhaps
boa forgotten about hto taxes, and^he-
for® he Knows tt his Ihrm l* sold into
the hand* ofgume eiuirptr who brat
nothing to do but to Iny around town
and wi tch for chances to tako advan-
tage of an Impost nmu. Tho present
w is unooiragg tfcpoo pqoJilraiMfr
endless trouble.
will TftOse end less troll hie.
I ‘ltd. V the . »M T;.w"ff uiWlI il'ojSfn^d
lo orytil* tox(nn«l wan ut home ftt^ork
1' TTu.* ei.t«;itd hit, home ami
wmnedhituran fitoin] fhathte mouc-rty
1 mrmre _ » danger For “four snaceutle^
rkmnj*. - wcvkqf* tho aclverUsenieut-.the
u arn,-
sont forlfrgto*my nook and
am -at* Aha • ounty
'iHtly w payB
v fiOiU being sacrificed. And
n v. Moa had an *j>-
I'P aud pievcrrt'fTieir
wherever and wLeutygf-^ftgfo’ed, Uto
"v, supply alwBT»;MhVsfioe^*nnd 'never
il.c ix-oiflo know of the day of the Sales
aucUvqP* in to buy upilhe lauds at
jTKUK^i'cibltj priceau .The i wvtl oi tee ad-
w.<;i a mere trifle, and was
4in>jf die ~&X *q jcut tii rpuyera tluna-
.<i!»iyeg pnc) ff*d-gbitho.Sla«<- a oout.
\V«d, tP
* 'a»» y>i
of fifty trees v-trofid bo a haodsomo an-
uuol iiUsane W *u+y. t,m» wher ownai.
Uiern un« 1,fr.arkotocl'the hut*, ind; fH ^ honest men
they ail literally ‘‘grow wUd^te’ th«
Wiod*.<v. — • ■ - —
—AS luVlllUUc'Se trie peoou tres is-
many people w'ovjkLfliink that wo were
iffinBanjr worth six TTmis urnre fgmj • w<wfc*»if ■ W3r fj^ewU- • But wews
anytfcdef Hint oonlq -hoypontn omlei li
* id if to h* It faf oon-
oed&r aud even the nrafnut, U hr often
i4w
abao£tthc eiadlt
v tellir lit # tfctole
■oflbriijg It fpr^t woriht- We laugh at
the folly of that rooster, yet sane people
ilhnm fconsQ, and ate equally <te
cajwblo ol oeWrihlniti^' thtr'lnt rlnstr
value o! many ofniatare's gifts.
M
be the owner of a forest tn • which po-
cans gr..w, would cot mray tfldMUBd
sold for taxes, aud wo venture tho a*-
leavo thexu* a*pi plmi more treesr serifon that^not^ one-thlrdLof tlnrownorsl
ally be a possession without price.
Why not plant regular pecan otek
irt it take* t<Ki long for the trroqrhi-gin 1 u flgPMfW Mi It^gst
bearing fruit. If we mistake not, It — Inhin newspaper logo
will begin to bear the sixth or seventh
year-or about l|ke . the Orange, and
thence an increase 100 per cent anual-
ly. Nature Is longest In evolving her
beet glitc to roan, and asm.tin always
protiuoca'*lha least of Her best drops, so
We fai thedlanmctl slow iu its forma-
tio;i aud from clmr-coal to Iho puw wn-
• ter Jewels i& a poriudf of "iivo thousand
years. '
If you live upou the pfiur,'1* After me
' th'TT"Tiri« nrtil'lu is' font.
But it la not all of life to live nor all of
death to die: '---'j 1 ; ■ :
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Aa Elegant Shot.
. ( Wafa JZxcuninbr.) n „
Rem ark ahteproflei cnoy in the use of
fire-arms was
exhibited Thursday
afternoon by one of the several young
ladies who participated in the Ijkjequo
ylcBhr of that dny.—The flrst-
her sYtil was given as herself and es-
Ue prairie knoll, the other's of tiie par-
ty being near enough to witness it.
A mule-cared rabit IcjijkmI across the
road and stopped a^ a.dLstonce oddity
or sixty yards fn»m the buggy with
Its head and cars reared above the high
■Tboyuung iwdy fnoleeti trp
graen grai
> her shoulder, glauceil qulejkjy down
the barrel and pulled the trigger, seipl-
v log a bUllet sqtfciG through the lik
of his rabtshl s he«.». Her esoost se-
buggy while others of tho party gatlier-
—flatter tftaa0BL ' An 1mm miwo W>
ter, howevie, she*1 amply iiirovoii them
mistaken tty hitting - wltft^ the same
. lUlS»Jl'l|3fiP.||^y cent piece four tinun
at ja distance of forty
It may 1* interesting > add
ter of one of oor Texas' 'congressmen.
. A Wilding to the Raleigh (W.faj
Hews, ex-Untted States Senator Pome-
roy, of Jlansae, Is now viwiideni of
North Cardins. H die engaged tn gold
mlnlo* in Fraokliu county. Mr. Pom#*
Toy mm twelve years in the Ujdtod
Henatek. lWI ^WTofily Wrated dir.a
third term tty an expose of an attempt
at bribety. This rained him poilUoal-
, aarf,|pe at ones droppedof the
[ to be the origi-
Twain’s ‘‘Senator 1)11
**» upsssa patron of Col.
xtfflypiiji
H talk back.
Tlie-ieg;ai:uura- blight td'lt:v,o limited
the P’lco of t.hc advciUsiuguad lot the
law remain. But it was changed in tho
ZOrn miTiAffattMa g»M
r ppbu
Wd would have mentioned this mat-
tort. Jtiq.r. eiliUiL h. o-iium.
siMic—and h,.t. ilTltagiand can testify
to th« &»ih nf>ho iUJBertwmr<tBat our
fete, ,or il),c iidverllsjog ^ust year weia
obly v/7. *Tiiat aidouut, 60 centt eat4*,
Is naTU tflr nieu IjWjjfcciy
s an vert toed and who adiVit glad
’tier ihn jrmdiito-mi had i»u*dt|
ho they etulu"pay up bcToie Halo^day
and prevent' i.iieir^ltHMrti fn>m being
. «>ff” by’lhe .....Tlie pt;upla
prompt in suWJJng,, their taxes but all
counties arc not ho. Only Iftbt week in
Pack ill county, BSS tracts of land WTO
knew anythiug about it ubtii they dis-
covered that their land had been sold.
What do you suppose they think about
g ixmrHiouse door where not one man
to a ho ml red sees d, oiHleud nf pntting
of the peAple in every part of ihe county?
In their hearts they will curse the man.
that passed -1 allowing tin in ii> U
deprived of their honicH without waru-
ing.
Wewouldnojt-have written this arti-
cle if fJjffc'eHd l^rmcrs had not urged us
to do h \ nndihey declare tiiut they
intend Co call on the candidates for the
Legislature to express their vieyVs.on
thrimittfr. Let thegr1grnrepai(( i to
ttU0Wer5’ ? ' ■ ~ .7 , ■
m
An Idea About ITfeur. ^
In many parts ofrionthern Bumps,
flour Is made from chestnuts.. In some
places wheat flour and oorn tneal are
entirely superceded by the (Aftnnt
flour, which Is very nourishing . and
much cheaper as an article of food. Af-
ter a careftil study of the subji
variety of chestnut can be grafted on
« lit-1 the native American species; and thual
be made a Source of wealth and jn^ftt
to the country, especially iu certain
monniaiuous districts,wliereiti^ almost
impossible to raise cereals, owing tp the
nature of the soils and the steepness of
tl»e mountain sides, and where trans-
la-tft sail lwh«
i small tergCt rrno pTaccff, !! griu-,-ITdly' "btytr’ Ulld \ W*iiree. TlHrPtl'Cfrnni t fToUr-
ishes In a light, fertile, deep soil, bat
thrives on the sides of mountains facing
south and west. The flour can be pre-
served for two years. It is used the
cured the tyophy and placed It In u,o »*me wny as wheat flour, though teas
nutritious, Is much cheeper and at the
ed around. All persons were disposed “nmo time is exceedingly agreeable to
"iriMtet-. Judging by thcir henltiiy
^Jpic.;riuM «‘. tii - inhaliihiiitK ofV
gion whe“e It Isproduoed thrl ve i
V
ca»- ,rm*r > ,mk
wm w»nt BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, at
V. Jr
6. B. JEWELL’S
Price List:
■*r v-.”
Texas & Pacific Railway
Aim ITS CONNECTION'S.
..J ’' —FORM IjiEr
Most Direct and Quickest Line
' .-^yKQM- Jr
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IlA
HT. LOUIri,
(’HICAtJO,
CAIRO
meMphih,
NASHVILLE.
LOUIHVILljSr
^■■■■OOoa
-ANl>AUi POINTH-
Norw^Eastl Southeast
Trains arrive and "leave Fort Worth
Trains arrive and
as follows: --•»
A KKI \ K. LEAVK.
1.35 A. M.. Mall and Express, 8.45 i*. M
1.35 a.m.. Mail and Express, h.sop.m —
2.30 p.m. Acooinmoduiion, 0.23A.M
Connections.
per-Ralr 4
■eHs’ p ('alf Shoes, "1.35 ” ~ “
Mens’ Brogans.
Womens’ “
i;io
ut
jJL
Oil Goods, Overalls. Hats, Boots, Shoes,
■ ‘ bora and Woeat flasks. feiiaMi
Polish,
.a
Tt
Fleur, fialt, Feed, Ac., call on
W. S. McJIMSEY
Ladies’ Imitat’n Kid, “
Atthe OldBiauci, GRAHAM, TEXAi
ior Hides, Sklng, &e.,
Real Kid,
Goat,
\
3E
« IGd fox Boots, 2.50
Serge Gaiters, ■ 75 “
-Slippers,-
jppd various other .styles and qualities:
uml will be sold under
fYrtnrr"ITnnjL wlucli Icayy in stock, equajl^ yi lUi and Cblh-
4-:..
plcio, and prices will compara yHk those jof my Boot and Shoe
Department
l o wr re u Ml
“ A "KT~n DOIT’T YQTJ IFOIE&GUCT IT,”
G. 15. JEWELL.
■.' . '■j__
<5% H. CB.OZXER,
m jBook-Seller, Stationer and
Albums, B1 ank llookSy .Picket Books,
And all kinds 6f
8,
Seliopl Books "and School Stationery, Chromosand!
-Tnks and Envelope^ Letter^ Cap, Notey Brilot and Tinted Paper,
Papotiries, '~mr~ T~ ■ s XT7~v
And n choice lot of
-irt-
Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Snuff and Tobacco.
Keeps the leadpublications for sale by the single number,
and will roebive subscriptions to any paper published iu the Uni-
States ftfe 4ho publiflhore ppioesi ~iil1Tr?!I'
E. T. RILLIARP,
- Attorney-ofLaw.
GEORGE SPILLER,
- i_Civil Engineer. the
YOUNG COUNTY E8TRAYS
TAKEN UP4>y W- Hi Keen, Coni’
F tc. No; 8, Young rotmty* Tox
»»ed May 12«h, 1830, one
HILLIARD & SPILLER
is
Greixlu,* Bjo^-
After mucli ex per* men t «»n te.ntbe.
I e.;«hae to the. eoa*efcu^d" yewn ago
that the young lady who did all this h» Jhjit neither lard ct reei'n Wn p jyib'Hb'o
the beautiful and ae<‘o»t»j(liHhed daugh- IW bupty oejiUH*. No I ever
ti ted could pa*H ibrouyh the le: tier-en ahouliie , left withJ.’ B. Terrell, 4 k
Vliiih MM-b foeHity »» lout. .. TVltHT ToT
einain fu, hniUer, but Jmmediate’y
tu‘MC«throti^h and may be oikh! upon
the atoekteg#. Resin applied occa-
aibuhlljTTwMT rtodef -ibe leather ao
h: <i that boors become ,yfenr tprsai.-
ls«actc<y. I havo iiad them to acquire
I be iHJiy of Wbtil. I comddei (he
bci-i npp’lbailon tv cf ustoiof dgjytpr oil
m. if
the soles of new shoes or boote are well
sate Bated with a mlxtu re of oil and re-
sin melted together, nr uil,;Nsin and
beeswax, Lnai convinced that they
Will weaff much better/ ,B^ut would
baye either resin or beeswax applied to
the upper leather. W. G. B.
bteek mane ami tail nbout 10 y
■lc
14 hands high, brauded VtO on left hIiouI-
Ucj- aud 3 on left hip. AieO urn. p:or rei
Lc.kur p. A ’so, one bay horse, &or 10
years old, W hands bJ^h, ttoteh r»Tand tt
Graham, TexaS,
hi^h^! bi*rWfHi ELK on left hip, and
left with J. Rrdpnee, one ihilC east of
wives nnnn or Bemh»m:Aisn, onn uuu ... « _ , _ . ^ , . ,,
hm*e, rooV tycofs old, aboutttimmi* Prompt and Personal Attention to aff business in ourLine-r
hArh.i b-r^dott, ELK on left hip, and ■* ? r
Co^vcyanciri" Procuring Pate its, Bivjdtig tands, &c.. &c.
Choice lands for Sale in
' 4 1 ’«•> * a- . I'ligfltT ) V\~ t-
^T&Tmvyr™
ThricftloWTfcWJMinftifola
with all trains on International R. It.
for Tyler, Palestine, Houston, Austin,
Galveston and Ban Antopio.
At Dallas, with trains of the Houston"
A Texas Central Rwy. for rorsleanna,
Mexia, Breirtqnd, W*tteo, Ualyert, Bryan
Hmnnste'ld, BrenttJUrn and all poin ts 1®/'
Middle and Bopthern Texas. ‘
Idille and h^optiiern Texas. ‘
At riherman, wtUi H. A T. CJJwy.
At Fort Worth, with Stages for all
points in western Texas, —;!—
A tKiirevojsxrt, with Red River bitcain
ors for New Orleans.
Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars,
■FROM—
Fort Worth, Datlai & Sherman
9 —TO— -
of Freigi/t and Passage, Time and 6<
nectioiiB, will be cheerfully given on ap-
on-
plloaUnn tw——1
Geo. NoiiLg.'Oen’l Snpt., Marshall Tx.
W. H. Nswma^DI Ft Agt. -M" d.,.
R. W*. Thompson, Jr., G#n*l P. A. Agt.
Marshall. Tex>
« »
.TO '•• ------t
’ “
TO THE PEOPLES OF
Fortrr Worth, Texas,
If_.. Or West of There.
xrhen yon go North or East yon vrittfind
that your cheapest aud I>es|, plan is to go
direct to Dnttns [to bny your ticketsjftnd
-r*r'
V/ W
and take the
For they are now1' running two passen-
ger trains per day direct through to
One Railway from Texas
ears direct into Hie great Union R. Ik
Depot, 8t. Louis, Mo.
- OKT IS THE
Minotri, Sum & 7nu l)
By the Way of Sedalia, Mo.
PEOPLE of .TEXAS.
Tho M., K. A T. R’y offer yon a Ph'll-
man Bleeping Car from Houston, Henrn,
Dallas, Biicrman aud Denison to Fort
R. R. tickets of the^.
member the number.
Iorized
8t. Re-
; also ^se-
cure ypur sleeping car berths ns he sells
Pullman Bleeping car tickets and checks
—'■A'-i -
baggage through to aH points In ti e
United
Stales.
H. P. Hnoifua, • —
8’th’m Pose. Ag’t. .
Dallas, Texas.
Jas. D. Bro
Uen. Pass.
- Bt. £b«dtt^
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
ri"
For Scrofula, and. qJI ‘ .....^
!V
L**L.
scrofulous diseases,
pel us, Rose, or St. Atitho-
i ■' ny's Fire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
•kiu, Ulcerations of the
*
X *•*•1
•ty «SC 2
, lloils, Blot
Tutoorsi
T=
Tetter. Salt Rheum, Scald
-Head’ Ringwonn, Ulcers,
I. Rheumatism^ NeumJl^ia, Poin in
. ■■ Female
^terH Ry, I .e utxiiybcp^jMismg
isl ulceration, and UteHuo
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis-
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying the
Bipod.
a combination of
— Stilling!a, Man-
Dock—with the iodides
ahd Iron, and to the moeC
yet known * for 1
"v* ill-
-2*
t* •'
diseases if is intended to cure.
each Is aashn-d. and viLila it to so mild
Jrah-ed, and while it to
O'lo be It armless
those impnri
hto It
and eormptlona 1
oathsome disease.
Belkuap;.oU valued ai $100.
Taken up by J. L. Mereer, Oi'ramli-
1 '*1'"’
v-t
warifi forehead, iu bauds
hb'lh, 8 jraa.'it'plil, branded p li on tore
1 ^val
-**"Tri 1
e ho ill dei umEvaiued at $30.00. Hidfi
Daugherty, 11
-4r
__ Aich^IayWOky, Jack, r/itj^Vlo Pinto, Stopbnn., Pri4 SSSSSSuSTfif
«h*n, Kastlnn^tsAeironl. Throckmorton and other Counties. W^RWS* fmy ******
L
which develop in
The reputation ft enjoys la derived
from its cutes, and die confidence wlitoh
* rsicians all over tha coan-
t, peove ^ their experience
Certificates nttesting iu viAsrib hav..
accumulated, and are' comtttnUy being
received, and as many of these cases era
’ ‘V
-Wt, .
i V-
medicine.
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THIS PAPER________
file at Geo* P. Rowell A €6}s,Newsp»pe?t' tv
AdverUelng Bureau (10 Bpruce
where advertising coidraci* eito i-c “TV:
made for It IN NEW YOJiK.
y ,4 Special AUfnli^B TtiroHglroot (he State to Tax Matfm oflVon-Resideais.
10 Ofe,
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v.ir»->rs
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iv Will bo glad logivo rftsponsiblereferences among pairona of
Ji - .. r* ■' £- --s s- . . • ■ ■' "
^ong fltnpdiilg, flhd ihe leading. Betykp of Tcjcas.
* ir l . . ill: • ‘ ‘
ority to any ether medicine known, that
We need do no more than to assure the
public that the Wst oualittos it hsa ever
possessed
the bebt qualities it has ever
ore strietty maintained.: : ,t
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Dr. ). C. AYER Low.it. M.u.,
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J-rortiral n„H At
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WU) H ALL DllCOOlSTS tttltWUkMT
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.