The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1888 Page: 1 of 8
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Entered at the Post Office at Graham, Texas, as Second-Class Matter.
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VOL. XII.
GRAHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, BAT 5171888
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Utsihl; Ifttalggse & Fries Lilt.
......^8cfrpmHoriili(l TnuMMUng
. .over.SUGQ liana An..Air
Notions, Millinery, Shoes, Cloth
ing. Hats, Trunks, Carpets, &c.,
MAILED FREE
A Disconsolate Wifa.
Texas Slftiaga. ”’
‘‘1 d<m’4 in these secret
societies,” said one Austin lady
(other.
‘‘That’s very singular,” repli-
' er; “your husband f
a Forester, a Knight of Pythias
ed the other; “your husband is
and a Knight of honor, and
address on applleation; ) will have at least $10,000 when
77/\v; R. TAYL0H7
£0fj <t 4,07, Houston Street,
he dies?
1 you
when
FORT WORTH, - - TEXAS.
' P, S. Iu ad'lroiisfnff your letters
; don't fall tp givemy Street and num-
l bar. .. .1 —1-7—L- , pil4m
‘But what good does all that
do me,’ was the tearful response,
“when he never dies,” and the
poor creature burst into tearA
That Hagainc* cough can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s curs. We
guarantee it. For gale by J. E. fly ug.
"convention on the prohibition
.question will unset with general
The editor cuhie hurriedly in
primed with the latest informa-
tion, and shouted down' the
speakig tube: “Change ‘ill’ to
‘dead’ inJSujith item:” The liter-
__. , -itl oomposftbF obeyed and the
L. summer’s campaign sothatnoth- item was printed: “Our esteem*
*L—-/fog rtnpaihs wypt thajasautry.pa
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approval by the democracy of
; Texas. It is a fair compromise
between pro afid anti, and
soothes the dissensions of last"
of a struggle which is now re-
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cognized, aS having tiu,aUy Set
' W
ilea TJttf issue then . involved-
.. As an advocate of prohibition ip
that campaign, The Day is well
lying dangerously dead
For lame back, aide or chest, use Shi-
loh’f Poroua Pla&tef. Price -5 tsetitis
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pleased withshape,given at Fort
^j|" Wurth to" ilu?"" quits lion. 'The
overwhelming tnajorily'Tjagainst
the amendment makes anti-|
The best argument in favor of
the homestead law is the fact
that in states, where no such law
i-pro-
existe^nearly all theAhomesteads
are mortgage^ J§uch states
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*——- 1/htiona titiaiity .fot.a genera* fajom for awhi 1 e onbotfow-
'~~77~ tion at least, and it is certamly
not out'of place to so declare.
Those who insist that theiques-
tion is not settled and who P,e Jjng!^
fer the forlorn hope of bequeath
ecljinoney, but pay day will’
come only too soon and then
ir~ - ' -
ther.e will be weepihg arid wail
f-ing the light from sire to eoBf
enlist under AhB prohibition
banner. There is where such
zeal will tind ifsTrue expresuoh,
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'-awion*! Cough and ConsurapttonCur*
is Hold by us on a guarantee. It curex
Consumption. ForLfcJs'e by J.E. Ryun.
and not inside, the democratic
L r 7 party. The question was sub,.
w Blitted in deference to the de-
lid of a large and respectable
linen t of the de much acy and
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it was a
'*ing' the
/ tar
t m>r"again be introduced to. dis
ided by popular v
ing the discussion ii
brand in tliW, party, and, will
In be imrodu
The Canadian government did
not close Mr. W iggins;’ prophet
ic month. He is on deck again.
And this time' he' Isleadingau
.efU^bquake across the Pacific
ftom Asia to spike California
somewhere between now and
winter.
In a laudable search aftqr
asleep.” If it will teach people
how to keep from lying when
awake itAsrill-do a public eer-
yige. That’s easy enough-
Keep out 6f politics and never
mention your circulation.
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The'man who- lives right and
is right, has more power i^his
silentM than another , has in his
word. Character is like bells
which ring oul^weet music, arid
which when touclied.accidetltal-
ly even resound with 7'sweet
musi^.s-Ex.
TORPID LIVER
Young County
NURSERIES:—
Tfc ^rHBOWER, Proprietor.
Patronize home Induatry by buy-
ing your etude of fruit trees at homq
ami get what you pay for. ■
A good a»eortnient of treea and
sbrubery now on hand for spring plan-
ting. Come and oec me.
ipilmr North of Craham,
1 gQa rant tee everything fresh and
true to natno". '
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JOHN POHLMANN,
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BOOTS * SHOES,
GRAHAM,’’TEXAS.
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J H A yE a large and eomplete-atoclt. ^^ d - ,,
A11 kInda^repairing neatfy done.' ^ ,
Hhop near the Nortn West corner ot
Public Hquare. ----------
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GEM DRUG STORE.
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J- E. RYDS,
>' . ■ sr‘
DealPt in
FT7RX SRTTCS, CHEMICALS.
* Patent Medicines, Peiels, bk" ^
IakiioM-iibythosAmisrked pecullkritleii t ,
1. Al^-uoa of woarlnoasttnd pulus In tha
. limbs. • .
2. B»d brent.b. bad.tasto In the mouth,
---*nri ft,rr«l lotlRUP. — - r-
3. t'onsUjmttoH, with' occasional uttackn
• of(IliuTliueu. ■
•.A ll«iiUH<-b«}-ia the front-of the bond;
-wooneur-dbwrfnoser-twaA-ys IIhwik ss of (
- skin. . . . ....____
5,, Ht arthurn, loss-of np|>i tlte. ■ ,
tl. Distention of the stomach und bowels
by wind.
, in “i'll. i
7. Depression of iplrlb, nn<l prent rnelan-
•—V:Tmfv^ milh lassilItflftnij.l a*li-posltl«»a
}o 1 vav e juv ory t i ill ikSjt tb-morrow.
A niTtornl ISpW ot TV.tA from ttioLtyer
U essential to k<io<I lu-alth. -When this
■ Is obstructed It reaulu lu
^ BILIOUSNESS,.
■wrhlrh, H ncftlectod. sovihRmls to serlrws
itlseastt*- -Wln«HorisT.'l. r IU;-iilnli.r.-t..rl^
-- a ihostfi-'ItT’tmuatrrfhTPTi retTViT-e vnry u ttpr~~.
hf htlUrnsncRs. It. restores the I,Ivor to i
viii nn. au n-an'irs lilt; lim'l IG
worMny order, i i-jf'ilates the MCer«-
lloti«,>f bile nnd put* the dlyestlvo oritaiHi
In siiell
lnsueh.i'omilllou that tluy ciujudatheir
birtt Work. After mkiuK thlsineiUetuo'no
one will say, “1 tint bilious.’’ «- > . .
,7a
“I have teen, |uhject. Jo ..fiycre’ *j5*Ih of Coti-
ge.iiiui uf tlf* liijtr, irr.t li.oee been in the habit of
- Mi.a*Gym ii turn, root™ of trnlomet whlrh Ren-
- ely I
era!G Iu.JJme up for tlSrre «>r foiiijlayi. Lately I ’
hayeyEce,n..Vik*ii|{ -Siiiiman*I/iver Regulator,
have*T>c.-,n„Vl*iiiR■>nnin.'«i», Uiver Regulator, All Ivtll
Which garnitm relief wilhoet any interruption to .
Imimert.**—J. Heco, Midilleport, Ohio' '** (flVC [J
laf , v •
ojtlv GAueMiMjay
haijDU> 5H ttamp fit reel on front or Wrapper
J. II. Zelll.t * Co.. Fl.ll»<leIpht«;P*.
C. SHORT
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MuMcal Instruments, Jewelry, perfumery, Toilet Articles
eTJUbums, Stationery, Ink and Pens.
Saddles,
BridtMZ
“MaShfacnirHrs a^d" Dealers lTCT
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Wiipi, Quift;,
mi
r
Sp&rs7,fit.,Iiie,
kdiki dlira Mt to Her oa Short Met.
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snamnyrA.'
All kinds of repairing* neatly done. * Prices reasonable
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QSTA5IA.-M,
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_rb ^ts harmony. This is the
“^risioh. There is no heart-of-
k test—nn,,dtie^ratjlPn* a8 de
rdad by- ntAi. f _j|
apapers an‘d politicians that
constantly on hand a good assortment of
democratic party.iepudiates
hibition or condemns so*
called sumptuary, legislation as
d itbei
nvasive of personal ttberty, nar
is there any vaunting of proiiibi-
^ tion as a new and progressive
principle of ‘democracy. The
convention simply said: Lei; by-
gones be by gones; let the past
r p
bury its dead; let there be peace
among "the living, tw*d here ’
the pledge of amity;
8. That we accept the result of
Tie also kseps on hand1 and is filing at Bed-Rock prices, all kinds of
t HARDWARE, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware and Agricultural Implements, Guns, Pistols, m
AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE A SEWINC MACHINES.
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menu of the state constitution
■au.-thfi'. question, .of. prohibili
ITOHTH .jSIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, GR AHAM, T$Z AS.
at the electiiliTh^ld on. August .4,
1887, as tC finality, and ( he de-
mocratic party. - of., the Btate of
ac
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- -+£d*
;.»J
r Texas deprecate and will oppose
I ’ any movement looking K> the re-
ropenii»gof further agitation of the
" piestion of state prohibition.
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MORRISON. STREET & CO.
DEALERS
ItdAlhe triumph of the con-
arvative element of the part^
over extremists of both sides; a
democratic adjustment for res-
toration of harmony that had
been disturbed toy -what was
; actually an alien question in-
side the party, submitted to a
l vote of tha people in defence to
the spirit of popular government,
and having been decided must
now yield to other issues.-Wg-
Clothing,
co Day. 1
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Hhiloh’e Vitalizer if what you
Elo«M, auS all Uy mptomu of i)y*p«pBla,
Prloa 10 and 75 oaota par bottle.
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The Amarillo Champion is the
Hitue of a new paper atthe toifn
of Amarillo Pottyounty, pub-
Ah Unequaled Line of Fancy Dress and MILLINERY GOODS.
HjH^^^pu’pur Grocery Department we have a full and complete line of 77/v||
Staple! FancvGroceries! Ranch Supplies,
UILDING, GRA IIAMr TEXAS. H
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1888, newspaper, May 31, 1888; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886296/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.