Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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>' -ill notices of « business nature iusert-
| ChJ iu til CMC «ol
'j.vertiaentfnts,
are charged a* ml-
' rfesa;
• Annouuotmentf.
-. For
Wo- ace aattwru^stl iiiLj
ipi <m*nsf sfad costs, each. *p
Wo. ure authorized to ^tiiw^puy L- ~;_5 TVy~_ ” ' -r! '"'_---tfa lttgt few davs. A hearty welcome,
.1 < )SfiPI( ALLEN, jm( a candidate for, oomprTi#l all the latest and lead- la the little cherubs—we are glad'to rd-
th£ office of Tax Assessor at 'the ilvxt
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tfa *»&J dtgellya^ 4 »
We are authorised to auhbunbs J«tTC.
TQ.WN8KND, a* a pandidate fofthe
office of Tux Assessor, at the next gen-
eral election In November.,
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LW4&*ATT*X*S
—(Tr»»i grow Ink r.pHlf:
The.largest .noil knocks the psrslm-
lii" ■ ‘ /* •quality
motis.
y-.
4—*=CotU»u planting haa boon eora-
nieucedv ; ■ •
L^-Ftfltldg e*curplqn» are already bc-
Apg.talke<l of.
y* y.
Thfir
ttu* eeamHfffPthe vvar to ov-
er haul vour liver.
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1' -Mr. Geo. Wilhelm, of Albany, woe
u town this week.
—Several citizens of Seymour were
Tuesday last. Tfa£ visited Fia t Orif-
flq, Wliere Air. 8nTdcrfOtT *h»/f>nrptif q[
the party, was interviewed by the AWW
-fcfe
—A large 4ot of fresh Kej< Deer
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"always be found at Jeff's. *...
—“Heemore” coats are again fashion-1
able, for Aprhig abd summer wear.
->¥Qtai«.^VA>TTglX
by LbpPktxuu A 4to.
M. Ddrkatt.and H. R.
ou Abe other*. They lost their team,
' belong!ag to t’ol Cromer, ajHt-ygry
forced tohlrc a ge ottoman on
Wadley, returned Monday from Fort
Worth.
whh mighrm *t»
this week.
M~ ' • v " ■ ~ —i
away, S.tm, the <*>w-hoy,. can always
he found there read vto jdif the Grocery
*2 lesta paigelr^urfo.iirrmaDyto gPit the
conv«hlcnee desiring them.
;^eep for
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ni in
that spring hast-ouae.
L <P»^e wM *wy good lu Graham ou -
Saturday last. ^The sale* of one mer-
.cantlle house amounted to $>60. -
C-^Qi
y .^laaro,” and you will bo happy.
• / —Vr‘ N. Masterin' of Albany,
» dud vouuTy- Clerk of Hhaekleford Couu-
iy, was in town last Sunday evening,,
and attended divine worship at the
Methodist church. After services had
N.aham !m* a eiti/.en, weighing eommenced, Mr Masterton at- ««t offices a. are s|Hik«n Aw asse^w. b> buying the^tegs awt^toedlcluesni
^ ^ a! tW^Ttlofof What-to the »at”tlo^„f Why HwteL
B■ w State, ft a ntir ^ hy |&d talking ami <-tmthmed the don’tgfou putyuur names lu the paper. T ~ ^ fr ........
is
doWi)
^wrestler
-Mr. U. W. Richards, Is sQfl con-
eovery. We/rosf’he wflt lie. up again
-shortly;* ■"' *
—(Tharlc* Drock man, charged Wlth't
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5^0 and costs.
—The Board Of
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UcalKxamlners for
in (<f«hsm;-op
notice In another column.
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We cmi make our wives sublime, >
By the purchase of spring bonnet?*,
If we purchase them In tim$?-i L’:
At Mrs. £. E. Johnston's.
««v.v winds from almoatrevery
f k,ud loll ond if his more honest white
*>7 » «”««rtm-fBtt, Winwi BeighlK)r„ to)k about lt he wU1 bu4kle
" ill add greatly to the advancement of
the ap-eady promising crop prospect.
i^Jlie Graham Hotel is oflbrad for
wale, owing to the illness of the
etor, Pgrson Richards. T^fs j
pmpcnrty and will prove a paying In
tire imwimer:- -8i» ad vei
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Use moat. J
- Mr. J. H. Hatfield, has moved his
st«>ck of K<*od41htto the rakme building
occupied by tftg Wadley Brothers, and
win keep, ou^lf side of y»|r^ouse, all
the lead in all net of Dry Goods, Boots,
Bhoesg H**,Jl y - .7*1 ;
1>uh iuaug»irato<I a Lager Beer
hand. Families can be supplied at
reasnnshls psttto.^ Bring- year backet
a sufficient
with you eyery day and g#
• juantiry for dititier. J j[
*^%The I. ©,tX F. are malting prepa-
rationlHbr the celebration of tbeir flBth
anniversary^ There will doubtl^ee be
someormtiont deTtvered on lhat day,
with processions, Jfeeept ion ^ and a
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grand ball and supper at ulght.
■ ik \ tT 07. f IT ptlieewfrf thr
Tlte announcrmenf of Mr. Joseph1 “
Align, oea-eandldAte fbr the- office of
Assessor, now appears in the ^badk*.
M.r. AUeq, resitha on Clear Fork and (a
well and favdrabiy. known.' JWUfWT,
eonsider his claims, before yob scratch
a ticket on the 2nd of November.
A - —Mr. W. K. Preston, late editor of
Jibe Jaek-CotnVjr Quid?, U nwrtbo^
Attorney of Baylar County. BobCmn-
• gtingiikni formerly ol this County to
Hheflir, and J. G. Bogord, at one time
•tw*.
-rteTwoofour citi/.fu* were ari>ogtte«i j
before Justice44tffvrti\ last wcek^for
failiug to work the road. One ofl the
wjmujpdof iW iropeeesiett'tlMtt he
exempt n oiu roml duty from the fact
Took Yiilff
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Kdlto's IiT!.tT)ER: YourcaH in tost
■> A.w.
There will be work lu tbf MwUm’
Degree at the uext regular meeting.
PHOTOGRAPR ffStcfeflY. \
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I,a uf«a if lnrv PjSIIWS <H <»Uf IIII|K)IU^______
srJS«^.JmZTZtt'.znOT»«- °r
5 *1iad formerly entertalued.
working tiie road. They were flood $1
—O. B. Jewell has received a large 1
stock of spriag g^tfl, end askfc the (>i-
tentioo of the public to Ills prices. ^H.U
lug styles and wus selected osf»ecially
ft>r this market. Mr. Jewell ouarrihter*
Nntiwfnctli.wj-agflKyftW ylll glvi. hilU a
trial you will aoou l><- oonvinccti tlmt
tjh'ere is’“more truth than |>oets^,M in
tlie <leCiaratiouflLlliadfl in bis column
advertisemcat. His stock is fftst-clasi
—prices verydaw. ,
—Mr. CUgr1*^ A nbmyr-wHh! W.-ffe
in a high stligc of cultivation; flft.V-three
dwelling houses and one school house.
There is quite a contrast in the aspect
nfiftcTirttPTitx yatwipj; anvt tta ajw
pearance at pr^scut. ^Tlieh only a few
JOuit AUtl tilMgl^ JCharleyvii^^ °r**' were turned lu re
learned his trade in thea “ould owin'-1 »udThere, as a notice to prospectors,1
UianM anil.
Beckham Jk Sons, is manufacturing
aud selling a large number of saddles
deli vs competition iu the “»at ike land was pre-empted; and
of work. Coll and.fee him,
~When yon wan t Haddlea, Harness. TWVi-
dlee, .Spurs, or anything else in tiie
Sbddlery line.'- ^
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—The parjy of hunters consisting of
Mrl N. C Hnider and others, wi»o j^ft
town early last week, returned on gn|Pi Rn,j Rrt. now safely anchored iu
mL >*>, cr&r.....*n,y
Creek, to bringtheir wagou to town.
Col. Crokier says he is fortunate in even
getting i\ta wagbn back. ,
j—M*TW. H. Marshall is still selling
Qtocerlea andTrovfsloito^asydieaply as
ever, and his customers arc ail pleased
with- the bargain* in store for them:
there. Mr. Marshall lias been absent
from his husinesveouie, tills week, on
------ilnWgMKbMt
Is Tlte spleaded ari
tiob by I (Aid talking «n<l eopthinetf the
snmeainiil marked notice was takeu of
ids conduct. On Monday morning in-
flncl to his room, Do’t to lio|>eYdT dT r^- forinntiollr frps tiled with County Attor-
J“ ( rtqy Bipim^vlinrglug hlnrrwtffT dlsUifb-
= ing rctlgtoos worship. :Mr. Masforton
hen ring of this procedure, appeured be-
He stated that he was innocent of any
Intentional die-respect or! disturbance;
but was simply eompllihentiivg the
choir and the introductory services in
general, and was astonished upon sec-
with . flv. ilnllar wlllinm, Ifyoi. »todc,‘0,r,Pev"lri,?*P*0t ,h* w»0** 61 »T
every’iipa siii wonma hi the county to
knowthat you are a candidate.
Wiverof gre»4 men fH remind as
city, tfi»d‘so far superior;to anything p#
the kind he had soeu iu Norttv>westem
Texas.
The lTtes Must Ce!
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F.very community has its Pi-Utes:
good, bud and indiflTerentr Tl»e bad
LTte Will kill and make use of the prop-
etty of pfliers. run around after Ids
uroand them tip” for “lying abbot
■ him!” He does-not Best tatr to manu-
H- foetmre sensational stories to Injure the
good character of any one to make it appear
bettor than some nue el
^ffvtng there Is a God,^ will
that he<)«t
■U<1 gutbelie v lu
swear to them. T<»e indiffi-rent Uto
■MdlrjWrt caltle, help the; bad one, gd
tobhtircli amf^ray to God on the Hab-
batli and g<aal devil through the wwk,
ns he seems to be in a quandary whose
hsrnto be will' fall into. The good Pi
ftltotfSto pray g.ssl 1SR|, goods’ll, is
any and every thing to ge| along; flrat
wfllUM tolstid then the indifferent
boom. Fresh Keg Beer always oir Ute, snd then wbisks off to the whites
With a tong Hg-ma-role about this one
khd that one until bto for her) thick
oily tongue has run out, and with roll-
ing «y«# *nd clasped, hands expires, or
wriggle* oft* to prepare more good pi—
for others. The bad Ute,' generally, to
gn_MuuheUevnr“ but the iadiftersut
d »*>d PI—otoaHy -brtong to some
chufch had may be seen regularly at
parson”' preaches,
hum
buy a
Ute hss to hunt
baism or cattle or perhaps to'riot of
meat and “must ;live, Hunday or no
Hundav.”
Headers, there ia a moral ki the above
if you will sfudy It. The Hue to being
drawn and the time has come gh#h ev-
ery man Is expected to take a firm stand
and be s white man or I Pl-Ute.
Claiming to b« sun honest while num
mod allowing the sympathies and Influ-
eooa to center upon and work with and
for the Ute Is laennstofancy pemonlfled.
T!»*■ not »>•!* what might, andj^
■# have to.U saM- withio a tow
Wi"-> 5T
•TliediKADKii ivill always be found
on sale sf ( r.izi. f’s News Maud, for f»
We And, from actual wti nt, that lew* cents per copy.
tyitey r — Aiwbui »t j.irs.
dred inhabitants— twoorihiee luile fel-
lowti having put iu tlieir appesrauee in
"wr- it: -irAMwoN'fl porta m.E
TV • Gallery will remain lu Graham
for a short time. J
Hktr work i* gUaruntt'cd.
JOHN MEISTERH.
wive emigrants from any clinic, and
the patronage of home enterprise will
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—One and two year oldditeers, and
stock cattle, wanted by \V. cr Be<jk-
B||> ftHuua. J ■ ——— ■ i
. The Brick Drtlg Rtore la the plaeg to
buy Drugs., OOThiereand you* wilisave
Sole leather and Shoe
- ^ Findings For Sale.
fir'Hhop next door to Barl»er Hhop.
GRAHAM, TEXAH. r
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bring them when everything else faMe. money.
Dower Toiik comes to the front lids Ono 4,ol|lirV worth pf ^pLACK-
spriug, with twenty-six iuuuB«daor«* QffgftGHT*' wOT .aVi^fty OTTra !a
of as floe Httid as there ia in the t+tete; Of*.
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For «ale by J. E. Ryus.
Crrr Market.
. y. ec. QTrit'xas.
Proprietor.
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jHw»aitey| u8S:i% SS?
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Jhair doauii dlM nay fired ghauts gavg. LuitoyitoGt cu 111 ■.
Shelter to a few members of that time 4. \\ y' ;r
—('nil and see Davis A Dickens’ hew
stock ofWpriug Clothing just opened
—W. C. Beijkhaiu A Hons, want to.
: ygqV old stoerBt~gnd
ham Hotel.
W. S. McJIMSEY,
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-•V SPECIAL DKALER IN r^'-
Heavy! Shelf Hardware,
"Keen Kuttw Kntlery,"
ANl) THE CELEBRATED
AVERY PLOWS.
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General Depot tot Choice
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Hats, Boots, Shoes*
Saddlers’ Hardware and
STOCK cay HU ALLY, ~
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,piil jfitf.
FOR SALE OR RENT. »d>fa^VBBBSaBpC
honotah energetie, perserving, but un-
A»rtnnate n-ateruity, called old
lo»-s. But thanks ttplhe salutu.y Influ-
ence of female society; tlieao liardy vet-
erans liavu nearly ail weathered the
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re just received the.largest and
stock of spectacles ever ottered iu
‘ “T*Texas, consisting of single
I OFFER for safe 640 mror of
86 acres fantm inri _
»T4 TM4
on the place. Will l>c sold in paroels
to sult purchRsers, or will exchange
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fErtlWa. ?
sm-SSrw
and double eyes of the finest lenses, irr-for Horses or CaUfe. Apply to .
steel and eoi^silvex francos. I can tit JOHN BLAKEtY,
The youngest to the oldest persons using HI* mile* North of Graham,
spectacles, «/Ht at the lowest prices. I
huve engaged an Onticlau to fit them to
the pcaceiul haveu^f matrimony; aud
wtaA tew rem.h. *vh!cn« ,rf .
wfiHngnesa to invest In the matrlmopt- raHkndex a in i 11 e mv s1
or pro-
t effbet. Please
am saloon
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Tlieir IafftlS,gM psimsnent relief by a«ing 3=—3
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bouiHlsrles luring expandtvi ~ThtB tt- to-AOK ORAUOHt, $5
1 Billiard Halt.
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tensive farms; the brush feuevs having
given place to rail or rock. Aud the,
bund reds of acres, that in those days af-
forded pastqrage for tiie deer aud antc-
For sale byr L. J. Htroop.
-Six year old Whiskys at Jeff’s.
aFopri6U)r «
of the Public Square
TEXAS
ur
lope, and |f- haunt .thfiivtah
cayotes and Comauehe, hove^ been, «s
IT by ntagle, eeu verted into widespread
-AltJpliol at Jeff’s,, 1^,
—Jeff has Just received a new lot of
farms; whoec beauty- and prbductive-
nese
an
Hegars, Imported Porteraud Ale, \Vlues
and GhauHMgnerJs.'
- - vs V Propria tor,
North Sid*
GRAHAM, -
Keens the very best Liquors, \t inea. and
Bramlie*; also fresh St. Louis
Beer, with the best
" brands of
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rtnl
Cigars.
JTnaustr>’ of thefe pceseut owpers. -- ___
j. -m mrsTTzm*
--DEXCEft IN rr^
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proved agricultural' implements to be
seen on many farms in Uiis valley^
would eotnimre favorably’with some of
the best farms of the ’Northern or IvssL
H you ho
rs, or sloe
a%’.eoue aud two year old
?k cattle for sale, call on
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One and two-year-old steers want-
W« fi,
I '1, Y 1 pm ?*•„
will IlirBurpBW that of lust pear. AID-
let will form an importopt leature iu
tlfe preseutcrop, and we think it will
be needed to feed candidates’ horses
on; if as many announce for the differ-
Querv : Why will jiCople suffer with
indigestion when “ BLAOK-PRAUGHT ”
will cure them ? . 'u . . ...
For sale by J. E. Ryus.
The citizens of Young and adjoining
Counties con avoid paying for tire build-
ing of the “brick drug store in Graham”
S FERFOMERIES, PATKNT
doaTyhu nlftiiHST8» papor,
and let us know who you are? Give
us a chance to pull you over the coals,
and dig up your dingy record back to
the third generation. We-thooghttbat
vre had* candidate in our Valley for
judge; btit it was a ningnifleent failure;
he woyldn’4 take the chances for official
P r e s 0 r i
- Carefully com j>ou
WEST SIDE or PKAI.IC , SLIUABt
O-RAHAM, rtTBOCAS.
I hope, by keeping a good line
Goods at low prices,-to merit a lii
^hare 6f public patTonagd.
(
Cash paid for Hides, Fur*,^
Peltries, Skins, Bees-w ax j
A-ROHTTBOT-
QBAHAM, TFXASr
estimates given.
C. J. Christopher^
MACH
sra., u;OrrV\..l.«
DEAI.F.R IN ..
ITALIAN aud AMERICAN
MARBLE.
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Weatberfgjrcl
ihafa
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Belt Foundry.
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For Ghuroh,' Acad-
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—Rev. W. 8. Johnson, will be
fa dedioated <
o'clock Bunday morning.
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emy, Factory, Depot,
Bteamboat, Bhip, Lo-
yl notation,'
TOUNG COXmTY E8TRAYH,
TAKEN up by B. H. Larrinoore and
estrayed Indore J. A. Lafferty, J. P.
Precinct No. 1, Young county, Texas,
two horses J described as follows, to-wit:
One dun horse, with black mane and.
tall, snip nhee, nine of ten yean old,
about 16 «10 baud* high and branded
mule' shoe, turned; on Tight shoulder*
The other a sorrel with blare face, 10 or
12 years old and branded T (con) on left
.O'
Kxtray Law.
It Is thought by some, that the estroy
laws of Tgkas, At^ 40Y0 of tho Ro
Htatutes, require that tiie animal to be
estra^ed must Ita ve been ott the planta-
tion vfihe taker up for 12 months before
cstraying, which.Is incorrect. Horses,
Mares, Geldings, Filleys, Colts, Mules,
Jocks, Jeunets and Work Oxen, can hs
estrayed as soon as found on th«- planta-
onhls six-sbootor, mount Ufe Wse ami Holiof the person wishing to isfayy
Sin *n& Prior '
Kftfiging rad Frrmt OomplHr
Disro of Wkwith hanging Cost of Hell
llelU A irnni
No 6-26 In, m
No 6* 27 in. 840
No 7-80 in. 400
No 8-84 in. 780
No 6-38 in. 925
b complete Aha ugi i^s
Taken up by J. L. Mereer, Commis-
sioner Precinct No. 1, Young Co., Tex-
►ne bay horse, star In forehead, sway .
backed, 12 years old, about H hand*
1, blotch brand on right hip and
left shoulder, and valued at flS; said /
hovte jeft with Robt. Ak«>ru 10 ailles
** IWTM8EY to CO.,
Beneca Falla, H. Y,,,JR B. K
iTm »picmo m*dToiji*.
MARXTh^Gre^t En-TRADC MARK
75 Booth of Graham." •---rr™^ IK.
Chah. 0. Jolins,
_ C.a C. Y.C.T.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
The 00nfludon arises from a miscou-
atructlonof pie law. Co. Att’y.
trial to proved “ BLACK-
n the best liver mwlii ine io
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For sale by L. J. Stroop.
ar
Mahkiei>,—At the residence of Mr.
J. B. Moss, on the 1st Inst., by Eld. J.
R. Clarke, M«» N. Bf.aKXY Hrtmtt
and Mi«* Mui.mk Pikkck,— Cleburm
Chronic 1*. Ju ^ * " u.
■ Iu reading the above, fresh memories
are awakened and many pleasures of
by-goue days are retrospectively re-
turned to uO—when we, with the hap-
py eouple, were “Just ^growing up.”
Blaksy, make her,’whose affections
you have l>eeb so fortunate to win, your
first and only object in !life, aiid may
many little Hedges grow np around you
to beautify and adorn a home which
naught but trueHBppIness nan Pierce.
Liver ^«ACK-
DRA11QHT" HMharrulrw a. u-aorcofl.,-.
oop Is of the opinion tlmt theOra-
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tirtitihiUL.iuZ1^ZIvanii takim.
IeMIi, Bart. Ptwn^M ^of QM
«um|»itoB.,aa a Pr>-matwn» On»r,.
rtri fll pwtlcul M iaoar pamphlet, wHfaSt we A-
SnSSM freaky mall *»•»«•«* SS-The SpecflL
Madtalaa la -<Ul Sjr all dr Kf -W*i ft par paeka**, »»
Si pawkafee ** *3 »r -I I l<e eent free my Htail oa
oisr»v,6iciw«00.;n __ ___ _____ ,
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- _L-l , . Tri . .a roiaod/Uw nccMaltles of »ha people fnvtala-
, marsh, or
Tlila
-ar, Suy, and
ants wom
0 poison^’
la a romimund remedy, pnpartd wife
aclenUOc skill r* oni vegatabla inmdieats, wMch-,
r^relr fsil, to curt* tho nrv-rtot tam of CkUla,
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rtoui dlitrii’t* dmuati
over a ay elter owdletos
Ha rwt auparlot Wy
fatUisooretml tor (So
A, Fyr»--
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:l*t who hasn’t the.moncy to
Ml-Punch, con id hare had It
■wanning hu saloon under the
caption of “drug store” 10 avoid paying
Ills taxes. If hs liful kopt a reopuctoble 1
stock of drugs like Htroop did; ir he had
iwid his taxes promptly like Stroop dkl;
if he had sold his drugs and nuNmUnss
at* reasonable price like Stroop dtd.WF
that the great majority of the people
could have afforded to trade with hjm
aa they, did with Btroyw, lfe wotod.fioto
.’?*« zprWl1
p+0*^,
a
-i*
L. J. Btroop «u J E. R\ us
fell Ml! J
I or mineral, anu more u no uk« a wa irrm
n danger of qttiaiam or any injarfooa ilftsa,
arc tie healthy alter Salat K aa befbre. H
baa ton oxteaatralr awplayaS Swtef Um IsaS
utBcnlftn, and bo iuitiiyug pti wth hb weefst
Um - OaaaKAin. .llbaim>'«Uttouon»alaslaOd-
Nbta. It can, therefore, be SSfMy recommended
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1880, newspaper, April 9, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880372/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.