The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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House is opened each day promptly $t 7 o’clock. Ssteprices as listed below will eclipse all former bargains
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On account of limited quantities we^offer these bargains only M
600 yds Fancy Lawns and Demities, t|ie 10 A /
12 l -2c qualities, only " 6 l-2fe.
750 yds DressJPercales. new patterns 31 & 36
. inches wide. A Big Snap, 7. 6 3-4.
500 yds-36 inch Madras Waistingand Shirt
■j ings, the real 15c and 20c qualities, d 8 1-2.
300 yd8 Pique—solid and fancy colors, tho 20p /
* ~ quality, only.. ; I (8 l-2c.
4- 450 yds Duck— Blue and Black grounds in fig- J
ures and strijies, 36 in. wide, ~~.. l $ 1-2.
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FINE EMBROIDERIES
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Aa^y lapt. Everybody in Graham and surrounding country is bfHl can duty,
Lot, 1—12 1-2 A 15c Cambric Embroideries, 8 1-2. A
Lot 2—^jjew line of wide Embroideries, the ’ ~
’ 30c, 35 & 37 l-2e qualities, only - - J6 l-2c.
MILL, ENDS.
500 yds very Dainty Swiss and Cambrio In- -
sertions 4 toB yd%ngths, only ._id l 5c.
700 yds Fine Embroideries 4 to 6 yd
' length, all worth double, * .
MILLINGRY
i-advertised cannot last long.
Easter Hat. Styles a* well as prices will be specially at-
tractive. Commencing with this wale we will offer npedal
prices on every line throughout the house for theentire wee*.
Ladies’ house wappers, good quality Percales,only $1.26
A job in Ladies'Sunbonnete; a big drive; choice only 2f^
Gents’ Dress Hats.
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5c.
Lot i. Late Spring Styles^the’ $1J5 & $2.00
quality, sale price only
Lot 2^_Very Hobby Spring Styles, the $3.00 <fc
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For this special sale Miss^McGratton
will offer all ’Primmed Hats, including patterns, at very
much reduced prices. A grand opportunity tb secure
$8.50 quality, sale price only , *
pect to* make this week’s sales surpass all fo
We-expect
-efforts,—Tnr^tt«mthis end we Propose to make every
lar double its purchasing power.
, 1 1 Yours for Bargains,
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' PA. MARTIN, Editor.
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JXX SOM AXTD TSS TRUSTS.
- ' What a good time the trust*, the railway corporations, the 4or-
poration lawyers and the corporation editors would be having in
*Texas just now If it were not fop one thing I That one thing nan
been (reported dead for several years pasf and yet it appears at'their
feasts and put handwriting d^the, wall “Ment, mcne. tckel vphartin.”
Of course ifle only.a ghiJBt—the ghOBt of Jim Hogg, the “political-
ly dead duck,but itlitiU weighs about 300 pounds Snd it is here
; to stay for the next forty years, standing like a colossus between
-jj Corporate rapacity and the common people of the StAte. All honor
.to the great Texas commoner—the most glorious figure in southern
politics today! Private citizen Hogg—the “storm-tosaed’! the ma-
ligned a^d villified and yet the beet beloved Texan of them all!
When we read his utteranoes we feel the old time car shed spirit
riss in our veins and we .want to vote for ^.him again for any office
he wants, from President down. _ A platform \ meant something to
him and It does y et anti~feeeeuse~ha has cl adored for the fulfillment
^ Qulvprtpp platform, he has been , round^ denounced^ in the
Texas legislative councils, but he is safe in the hearts of his people
from the Raid dv»F tn ika Din nMn>t.
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Bio White Goods sale
THE BEE HIVE.
May and May, larch M
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river to the Rio Grande.
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a nm res unity and habiiony, ...
iere is s^id to be a time for all things and now, right soi is the
for toe great democratic.p^r|y,in theseJJnHed Statej tq buckle
• armor of our fathers and stand together in unity ahd bar-
whieh
SPECIAL.
66 yds. Mercerized Ti
Linen.-worth 75c a yd at____
rcerized Table
Special Notice.
We have endeavored, as
neaf as possible, to state the
of each
we advertise. These quali-
ties njay be exhausted in le^s
time than two days; in that
case the advertised prices
only hold good until stated
qualities are consumed. (
> confronted.
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must hot sulk in his western tent and soold Hill and Cleve
oss the continent. Cleveland'must not croak at Bu
contempt of-tha-ailvcrffes in the^arty. - VStar- eyed
izzard’s
Wat-
must find a better use for his faoile pen than h^ oritl^Tsms^T
a»n, Can
Tillman, Gori
irmacr,
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ibe “|ashionable four hundred.” ______________w
Stone—each and all of the leaders of democratic thought, m^stq^it
their petty bickerings lh the party and stand together. Tamman^
must put on her old habiiaments of war and raise the old time bat\
•I ^ie crV wh»ch her braves has followed to .so many victories In the
toast. ■ . /■ \^''\\ : •»' ' ] '• lK ' ' ^ ;
|\^ The democratic party sbould stand today for a white man's gov-
) economy, for tajritf for revenue only, and for equal
rights! between labor and capita! and a governmental regulation or‘
ression of the trusts. Government by injunction, government
^omission and government by military authority should cease,
e is a man ^4 lha head o| > affairs at Washington now who, if
: re-elected, is likely to bailee tuie country more trouble than it has :
White Lawns.
"285 yds. White JjftWB,
a usqal leader at 10c.r ,
Wttl be-rokk —.6^1
4Mjdp*' White Lawn
of shecrrijuality, goods
that ore never sold at'
less than 15c. a yarrl reg-
qlarly.will be on salefor8 1-2
- -250 yds White Lawn
of ne quality, sold reg-
ularly at 16 2-3, will- be
on sale per yard, at TQc.
17^5 yds Victoria Lawn"
40 inches wide, of extni
good quality^ worth 25c.
a yard, at j 15c
250 yds , of our best
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Our-Mr Mittenthall, while
at St. Louis, soon realized
the great jwpularity of whitq.
fabrics of all descriptions tor
spring and summer wear, he
bought heavily and managed
to pick up somb rare bar-
gains. We now, offer- w&to
BUokktrry Vines.
Mrs. S E. Bower has^-a large
quantity of> . oboice blackberfy
Trines for sale at the Bower Nur-
sery 1 1-2 mites north of Gra-
ham. Give hey your order and
patronise a home industry.
X>& J. L. G. AD AMS,
Eye aad Ear Specialist.
Jacksboro, Texas, until March
lOtn, Chronic, Surgical and dif-
fifeuIt cases solicited. Ten years
experience in this tine enables
him to assure you results. Office
Hotel Jacksboro.
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1 Will practic* in the Dutrirt Court a 1
Youn< county. * Uae complete abetracU •
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JIKO. Cf KAY,
\\, LAWYER.
Graham, : : Texas.
j Republican rejoicing over ST ,
Lrm.n'a r.turn to th. 8.n.te °fflo',D
IHPORTANT.
Jn order to get the benefit
of the very lowest prices on
these goods we were com-
pelled to bi^y them strietlyi
for cash;, consequently all ________________ ________
advertised goods will be sold P°litios save as an #dvisor. Th#
fnr roth nnlu—w — aemocraUp party would land in
i?r V)®5" Unly. --i—^-U»e republican camp if it follow-
ed Mr. Cleveland’a example, and
the example a man setsis always
s better index of h.:s character
than his precepts are;—Common
er.
r R. F. ARNOLD.
■V Attorney at Law.
Gkaham, 1 : : Texas,
JiOflEY TO UOAfl Off REAL ESTATE.
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jrman’s return to the Senate
brought to a sudden end.
Mr. Cleveland says he is out of
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Mercerized Piques, Mer-"
eerized Battestes, , Oxfords
and 1 all our fancy White
Dress Goods. All our 35c
fanc^rWbfite Goods will be
-OCR yard,:
Fancy .yVhite
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had in the pafMorty years.- *'Already he has shown qualit^s1sia^||
goods for sale for two
onjy ^aL_lfibi4iuin th
noiv; be bought for at
sale. . / ■. 7 L_..
This sale coming as it
docs just when tl^sc desir-
able; goods are in demand w
hlionld to/ our mto-r^ Hamlmrg Kinliroid-
mers os a fortunate opportii- eries, Embroidery AjHIques,
unity- in. as nulch as The j Beadihg Lawns,. itnd a*ilk
Bee Riye^^ never gives a spec-) ^pliquos which arc extn«
ial sale unless they have I um\ **. tfwnringMi*
You Xsour What You art
Taking ! 7 ~ p
When y6u Rika Groves Chill
To*io. because . the lormul# is
plainly printed on every bottle
ill be on sale at 174 »howing that it is simply Irhn
J! —— ^nd"Qmnine in a tAsteleea
_ 8 pie^fs Fine White Dein
iky, naiTow strifies and small
checks.j<mr 22 1-2 & 20cent
quality tvill be on sale at 15<i
a yard.
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~%ratl'balanced man can admirerV- Benton haviag his own way, re
gerdlees of the advice of even hie best friends, he has shown the
l#kr, vindictive, vengeful spirit ©f\a despot. Callous to the clamor-
logs of peopis of his own blood he'kas put anyinferior race in place
and power and with pen and tongu^he has pdpiehed the people he
Jiates by proclaiming social equality\ between...ijie races. He haB
elevated the coal-bladk^American negro to place and power while
him myrmidohe shot dowh(thou8ands of Filipino Islanders who be-
lieved that the American declaration of Thdependetice was true and
meant what it aays. Glorying in his supposed etrenuousness and
loth# vigor!of his foreign,policy, he caluily assisted in the butch-
ary of two south African republics by furnishing the mules and al-
lowing the British to maintain a military camp withih our borders.
He has insulted the people’s representatives in congress in divers ■jliTffli
'^**Dner8 * offended the Senate quite recently by the re appoint- The F^ock island
jpaot of persons that body was too respectable to oonfirm—one of v®y°M fre encamp
tbam the vile negro Crum of Charleetoa. ft# has peridanently 4hU wekk.- They
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on sale at 14 1-2
Whit^ Persian Lawns.
125 yds of White Per-
sian Lawn, very shSer,
usually sold at 25c. a
yard, will be on sale at 15c.
95 yds. of extra qual-
ity ri^eraian Lawn, the
35eri|i|iality, at , 221-2
some rare
this occasion we can.
without hesitation state that
not a single item quoted lie-
low can be duplicated by us
.at t-lie price stated should we
wish to buy them over again.
We bougth them cheap and
will give you the benefit
cent reduction,
giving you
an opportunity, of obtaining
•mplete outfit at a fraction
of regular price.
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doctrins he has fostered,
lough much
•ffice in Mississippi because the people there exercieed
1 of Petition s right won by English^ speaking peo-
,m °? blo°d. He announced to t delegation of Ten-
statesmen that he would “sea XJsrmaok in h—1” before he
* ^ ut anybody to office recommended by him, thus show-
instincts of the street corner ruffian and blackguard,
personality we have in the White House 1 Platforms and
pals Into insignificance In the face of the solemn an-
ting a.4l#*n-whiia man. with a white man’s instincts
man’s pride of caceand blood to the Presidential ohair!
• JkmPa»kQ gentility and respectability and let the
“cleanliness” it*ou wilL Let our camoaign ban-
be of spotless white to show our resentment of the amalfftftaa-
a has
L Though much could justly be said in condemnatTon of Roosevalt’s
administration, the repulsive pereonality of the man, taken in oon-
nsoUon with his monstrous race equality opinions and practices
fnmlalfw the strongest reason why Theodore Roosevelt should nev!
•r i#i—id himself as President of this great nation. * >■ - -
/ j. Hi# policy has already widened a breach between people in the
. couth who were getting along peacefully before and we haven't the
7 elightee*. doubt that in oa*e he is re-elected he will punish the
cowtb by placing hundreds of negroes in ofll -e and abolishing all
poetoHoe. that do nviui^iheck.'y accupt them and pay
tiura t.omagc^i.^:' ' ' - - ; 7 • ^ ”■ j.
80 let us have deoiocraliu unit; for ones arid quit our foolishness
Sgather wa stand; divided we fail. There are enough democrats
Ik# Uoiiea to eueota preejusmt,fif «« will only get WgCther.
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The I^ock Island railway sur-
veyors ^re encamped at Elhasville
this week. They have returned
to the point where the survey
crossed- the Brazos river from
Tonk Valley into 8outh- Betid
and are running a line up the
Clear Fork oi the Brazoe to Elias-
vills. -
It is said that thers is a good,
practical route from Eliasville up
Gagee iCreek to the high prsiries
of Throckmorton oouuty and it
is thought that this survey will
go that wayv_________:___ _
It will be fortunate for Elias-
vills if it should get the Rock Is-
land. 1 It is already a town of
consid#Jf#bI#__ commercial Im-
portance and it# railroad*should
go there it would #njoy a big
trade. Brecksnridgs, Ivan, Crys.
tal Falls end a number of other
towns would b# tributary to it
and the development of the great
valley of the Clear Fo/k , would
make it bloe*om ks th# ro#e and
len of
become the garden of northw*#t
Texas
Irrigation would follow
SPECIAL,
300yards fast color Lawn
--10 petfcrqs, at Sic. a yd.
The Bee Hive.
_.. . Graham, Texas.
Nd Cure,"No Pay. 5Qe.
Ellis A Parker; successors to
R C. Adarar^wish to say tp the
people of Youilg and'adjoining_________ „
counties tharthey are agents for Office Up-StairsJ
and also keep in stock some of
the mostpopular brands of Pianos
and Organs and all kinds; of
Stringed Instruments.
We are agents for the Genuine
Singer- Sew ip g Machine Also
agents for the Advance Thrash-
/UARTiri.
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Pnctic«i n si Icourt*. E
tnirt. of Younx countjiani
Otf.cein OoUrt IIou
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3Q wT JOHNS
Attorniy
Grahat
Will practice in t
adjoining rountiaa.
DR. VV.- M
Physician
Guaham; T
Office ove-eGraham Nat Bank.
.Office Phone No. 16-3. *
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J. W. OaUabke r*Aa. B> OiVtv
GAhhAHER & GANT.
Phyeiclans and Surgeon#.
Next door to Graham Drug Qo
fng Machine and Engines'.
We are prepared to give you
ijthe best prices, best terms and
oods for the money. .North
Grahaw,
b^st goodsTi)
side square.
,and y.™ «r* °° *°r •»
the place of the fields of d««cover if the fine article found
. COrn . a
and cotton. There is no section SuK
bf our country more favorably
aituated than thie and
ar Hollow shaft, extends tO
this side of the riveri
It is said that the best coal ever
SfcSrSSU nwAjwias
IaaI, MM.II.. _ t^a_ i s , In *
look pretty far into the future,
and they dont have to look far up
Into the century to see the waters
of the|Clear Fork irrigating every
farm from Eliasville to South
Bend, and they kno# what such
a plant would mean
The Coal Digging#.
/Messrs. Arnold and Lawson
have three full shifts of men st
work on the Whisky ore*k coal
shaft now under the supervision
of three expert miners from Thur-
ber and under the personal direc,
tionj>f Mr. Law#on himself. Each
shift Works sight ' hhurs and ths
work go## on unremittingly, day
and-nigbt. At tweniy-five feet
they struck the fir»t strata of ooal
in the Sugar Hollow shafi—«
solid, seamless deposit of about
255 inches under a roofing of hard
limeetone. We hope to be able in
the near future to give our read-
er#'authentic information in re-
gard to the.finding# in both shafts
Judge Arnold went out on
Tuesday afternoon .to Whisky
Creek and did not return uqtil
yesterday.
Developmente in the new shaft,
are awaited wltn great interest.
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To Cun ▲ Cold in -on# D#y
Take LaxaUve Bromo Quinine
Tablete. All druggists Refund
the money if it fai|s to oure E
W. Grove’s signature i# on each
box - 25o. ' j.
Ellis A Parker.
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Why priy Si peJ cent and
two per cent comfniHttfoh for
money when I cap furnish it
to you at eight per c«nt
straight? R. C. McpHAiLif,
Laiid and Loan Agent.
kflEDFORD's’
IUCK-DRAUI
THE ORIGINAL
MEDICI]
bihoucncM atad « eoetid U»(m
Wicatioo. oTlRS
•nd indnrjr dneaae* Stomach and
bow«l trouhlM. aaVatv aa they are.
_ ,Graham, Texas.
Office Hhone 15-j.
Kesidcnce Phone 11—a.
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]JR8. LxhRA^p,
Physician# and Surgtons.
Office • / ®outhwest Corkier
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JJR. W.-A MORRIS',
> . -DENTIST,—
r' OfBc* orer Gr«h«na National Bank.
’OKAHAM. : , ; TIXAft.
I)' M- H. CIlftiM,
Cm tut UG rtutsrnphw.
NVaat eida of the aquara, on* door aouth »
Pohlman’i Hho# Hhop.
GKAHAM, j tixah.
Thi Hotel McCuitfion,
OLNEY, TEX AH. —
Is prepared to care for the trar-
sting public at reasonable rates.
Feed stable and teams for thos#'
who need them.
8* A- McCuistion, Prop.
Wa. xTV d. H. CRAIG,
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bt never fails to bene- ~-
Black-I___ „
SJS'rtLT
HSfegBKRE'
low fever , Many families live in
—If wpwrivTSlls7^ a d
N Wlha hs# ms«clns far ms th si It
HRF.KDEIIS OF . - 1.
registered short horn v
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Double Standari Polled Dirlii
CATTLE. I
For Sale: Cpmlng one and two -
£!37m d5Ull#i «ndlvldu#i# '
and of leading American farniliae. ^
Also a few pure brt U 8htrt Horn#
of good quality.
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B. B. GARRETT.
Contractor&Builds;-
Estimate*tiirniKhHd on alrii^A. .v J
Shop in the eld ScLoUfoua#/
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Croup and Whooping
Thousand# Saved By
DR. KNEW DISCI.
This wonderful mtdioin# 1
F«»f. nwirhy.
*,&or* Thi
Pn#u*|
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.. m-w wnvoping V
oil!? S0t!lLflm,?nt*dd* "0|
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