The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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The Graham Leader.
J. W. GRAVES, Proprietor,
Announcements.
FOB AfcBESSOB;
We are authorized to announce
E. C. TURNER
^mng^tymaty, ««™r». <» <» "P.ffP* »nd does
▼ember election.
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We are authorized to anrdunce
— —B. B. (2ABHETT __________
»»t candidate for Tax Aseeasor of
Young county.
We are authorlsed^to announce
W. M MATTHEWS'
at a candidate for re-election
“Tin WOfT*T A eaeawir ot-M>
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
We are authorized to announce
—7------A. J- GIBSON. Sr.,
As a Candidate for re-election to the
office of County Surveyor of Young
eountjr, - | j -______
-ZT ' FOR SHERIFF.
Wc are atltbortzcd to atmounee
M 1>. WALh ACK
a? a candidate "for re-election to the
office of Hheriff of Young county.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
We are‘authorl*ed to announce
H. I). WILLIAMS
a* a candidate for re-election to the
office of County J udge, of Yot»Jg cyui)-
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For District and County Clerk.
~ We are authorized to announce
~ A. T. GAY-
!U> a candidate for re-election to the
offices of District and County Cierk of
-Yoyng' county.
FROM HILL COUNTY T
Mr; Compere promised some
time ago that I would write you
some dots, but household du
tieS and negligence are my ex-
cuses, beside I do not keep very
well posted frith such, news as
woultLinierest yourjrea^ers-
Rain, rain, and still it raips.
The farmer^ can’t work ont
not 4ry enough betweeu rains
for workrn the crops; so you
nrny imagine there are plenty of
weeds and even grass.
I am not sunerhtitioijB, notf do
Ibelieve in dreams; but I will
tell you a dream oue of onr
A large concern in Chicago ia
K t'l.iV: ■ “ator paper 'Iwitlw. , Fon-m«t
REDUCING THA 8URPLUS.
The disposition of the Surplus in the
U. 8. Treasury engages the attention
of our Statesmen, but a more vital-
question biff bur atteulioo. and that is
tnereduction of the Surplus Consump-
tives Since the discovery and intro-
duction of J)r. King’s New Discovery
for OoDsuroptioc, there has been a
marked decreased!! the mortality from
this dreaded disease, and it Is possible
to still further reduce «tbe number of
Consumptives, How? By keeping
constantly ..at ‘Laud a bottle, of Dr.
King’s New Discovery and using Ac-
cording to directions, u poo the appear-
ance of the first symptoms, such as a
cough, a cold, a sor^throat, 4 chest or
side pnln. Taken thus ekt-Jy a curd
is guaranteed. Trial bottle free at
ity us’ Drug Store.
weeks pa*t. it was -____- .
mstn came to hinr and iold him amongest the
that thiA country would not
make enough to feed the people*
and that on the first of June there
is to be one of the most terrible
cyclones pass through this coun-
try ghe fias ever knDvrrrT*—*Pbts-
advadtages ac-
cruing from this new adaptation
Of paper 1b the.....fact tbat the
bottles are unbreakable; whilst
the cost at which they can be
placed on the market is consid-
fnynnrariiranHiTnnwinu
; FOR COUNTY TREASURER*
We are authorized to announce...
^-"t. WT WADLKi 1 rr..%
eb a candidate for re-election to, the
office of County Treasurer of Young
bounty. - -~ ,
Geic Sheridan ia a_.very sick
man. He is not expected to live
mahy days. . -••-rbil
disaster it^ to be ot^account of
so nihrdf rain, so the Vision said.
Hubbard is a nige town and
still improving and it seems from
the present outlook that in the
near future it will be a town of
considerable importance.
We failed to get bur Leader
last week, and it seems that a
friend was expected and failed
to come. The first thing we look
for ia the news from Farmer, then
Hawkins Clmpelr after this the
general news and sure enough,
we have a 'neighbor who thinks
the Leader a “real newriy* pa
ol aructui
of the same size in glass, stone-
ware, or tin. A, great saving !
weight is moreover elfected a
desideratum of no small moment
where cost of carriage of large
numbers has tb be taken into
consklaration; whilst the cost of
packing is reduced to a .mini-
mum, f<
_—— .
Write on, correspondents, for
such comtfniuieation are the
life of a countywpkp^r-
... • MRS. CD3IPJBBE.
Hubbard, May 2818&8.
~ ■ Tlje settlers in Greer county
are calling upon the anthorities
at Waalirhgton-*-for -prbtection’.
They say the JCiowa Indians ate- —
committingT depredations by
stealing their stock. -
Hu that Works Musi Eai.
Then call around at J. O, Bhort’fl
and got your supply of the renowned
Jacqb Dahl ^*HodvIvuv) saa cltyTTaius,
-: Hreakfae baoou and Dry Salt bacon,.
.-t.. j - -- wofl »■ a nice lot of
Tuesday, but we hare ntr news
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from it.
‘We learn by telephone that
Ex Governor White,. of Califor-
nia, was_ elected ..permanent
chairman of tha convention, and
that alt opposition to Allen- G.
m
»;y
IP--?
withdrawn, and
the nomination would be made
United States District Judge
E. B. Turner diettarhis residence
in Austin Iasi Friday' morning
r There are already several can-
didates for the vacancy.
A deep water convention is
called to meet in Fort \Vorth
Oh! Ttwt Cough. --
Why. dou ’ t yuu.1 fop R by getting a
bottle of Rvu^’ Lfa-Tar Balm the best
cough-mod Id ne In the world. '* ^
country meat,glvon up to bo the ummV
WHAT AM I TO DO?
The sy m fit b ini ffTBtttogsnegr ar»T>tr-
bappily too well known*. They differ
in different individuals to some extent
A Bilious man Is seldom a breakfast
eater. T09 frequently, alas, he has an
excellent appetite for htftiid but rttnrp
for solid of a unni!lg..rHU tongue'
will liardty bear Inspection af any
time; iHt is not white and fUrred, it
is rough, at all <qy.euts.
The digestive system is wholly out
of order and Diarrhea or Conetipation
may, belt symptom or the twourgy
alternate. There are often Hemorr-
hoids or eveu loss of blood. There
they he-giddmess nod often headtteh^
and acidity or datutence aud tepriey-
U6«a Ih the pit of TiTe stoniacb, ,Tp cor-
rect all this it not etfoct a cure .try
Grrdn't Augtu§ Flowert it cost buTaT
est meat a roan,ever put in his month.
CaH and taste before you buy, AlscC
the celebrated carsdii A Lewis finest
grades of.flour, always oh hand a.od
sold us low as ti e lowoat Also, jdst
received a new aud select stock of
qtieeusware of every description, as
well as a splendid assortment of badg-
botb in queensware and grauite
ticEet liaS been withdrawn, and IirTl^iTS.^tTS'iTtn B. K. W?tl“.“D.lvfr>^ ‘Wl!,|o
Buy where you can get the best btrr-
..—1— 4 qp. have.
stock 0/ Par-
The River and Harbor bill
appropriates $20,000,000, and
is the largest ever passed by
, congress. . .. -- . ^
*■ !“-U!!luSteeS!t5S
The Democrats of Perinsyl-
A negro named Jacob B.oat-
right was recently sold from the
court house at Marshall Mo. -fie
was arrested for Vagrancy, and
faia purchaser lias coutrolof. hia
services for six months for the
sum of six dollars and a half.
If-jfou would have a desirable head
of hair, use Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian
Half Reuewer, the most wonderful
xanio. the homo of Randall, en-
discovery of modern times for the hair
and sdxTp,
or 4>roakag» in -transit,
which is. a constant source of
loss with glass bottles;’is ob-
viously impossible! The inside
is lined with a composition
which eflfeetvvely resists action
of aeidsjjjpirita, inks, dyes+ etc
-Ex.;'
trifle aud thousands attest its^fHcacy;
MERIT WINS. ------
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years wo have been selling Dr.
for years wo have been selliog Dr.
King’s :New Diacovery for t;ousuni|i-
tion, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Buds-
leu’s Arniq& Salve and Electric Bit-
ters, and have never handled reiue-
□ot hesitate to guarimUie thorn * very
time, and we stand rejdy to ref
iii-1® Phr.chaae i>rmeJ_if aatiafactorv
suits do uot follow their u-e. Tl
^r«gy <b« ■ we -.und[ W4a? l» .ef«D-d
re-.
hese
remedies have-won their grent popu-
iarity^«trely on- . . _ —
By us, Druggist.
No Universal Remedy
X- w. OALLABEit M. ». .fJiiT*
Physician 1 Surgeon,
GRAHAM, a : TEXAS--
Office aud Residence—MoJhnsty
place,- Imaiedlately north of Lkadjsh
QflIo>»t!. ’ •„ - •....
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1620 Aron Otiwwt, P».
Matt. H. GhibU, ^
dbhtist.,
GRAHAM, TEXXB. ; ->
?. '“I “ ily,u:.* S’!?m'JwBi
receive Drompt attention. kssk fr.r
For Consumption, AilhWY Bronchitis,
Dyspopiis, Catarrh, H»y Fover, Hesd-
aohe, Debility, Rheumstism, i«
and all Chronic and Nervous Disorders
receive prompt attentton
Office at Ryu* A Btreet’s Drug Store
C. W.' JOHNSON,
A t to r hg tJiaw,
GRAHAM, TEXAS
8t.'PhiIsdeTphia, have been using for
the inst 17 years, fa a fK‘teu*>fc adjut.t-
' Itcygo" and
mentof the elements of U$yge
Nitrogen jnagncHzM, aud tlie com-
it!
ixnnid Is so co,udeuse<J and made pop-
Drs Btsrkey & Palen have (he lib-
_________,erivTo refer to the following name*!
Office, Up-Btalrin Beckham’s Brick ; Weil-knowu persons who havo tried
Will practice iu the Courts of Young tfojr Treiruifeilii
and adjoining counties.
R. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Seal Estate ud CclletiasAgent,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Will pay special attention to paying
Taxes for non-resldeuts.
Dr R. JT. PRICE,
Physician, Surgesnl Ubstetricias,
graham, TEXAB
All Calls attended to in town orcoun-
try, .Office at Ryus, Btreot A Co’s
Drug store. _v .:
Dr. W.. W. JAMES,
GRAHAM, fEXAS.
Office at Martyn A James1 TJrug BIoFf
O. E. FixlaT;
ATTORNET-AT-LAW AND
LAND AGENT,
Gralmm, Young Co., Texas.
A. B. Gant,
I. ATTOSKaT-AT-LAW,
Surveyor and Notate Fttblio,
ORAHA^r-:—r ^X AS. -
; Robert .11 olman,
Attornsy-at-Law,
and
LA N0~7tC Ejy T,
Gi alumi',-¥uung -0o--rfexa»r
THOMSON HOUSE, li-
—has yet. be«n discovered ; but, as at least
four-fifths of human diseases have their
sourca in Impure Blood, a medicine
-whioli rwstoree thei rtuiii from a tie
proved to a healthy condition comes as
near being a universal cure as any that
can be produced. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
affects the Jblood in each stage of its
formation, and-is, therefore, adapted to
a greater variety of complaints than may
other known medicine.
Ltt> ASTRAY.
Flu,, March 28, ’
r. Simmons Lb
Boils and Carbuncles,
60.
. Prefer solid eenac to
n<?vur study to be diverting with-
out being useful—let no jest in-
trude upon good manners, nor
sav anything that would offend
modesty. "*
mruons Liver
Regulator uud always found U to do
what t> cfahnwl for 1L:: The last Vote:
tie aud two packages did me no good
Boils, abscesses, tumors, and even
iancers, are the reeuIt of a natural ef-
fnrt ot the system to ffXP.SUhe poisoue
aud.were worse than nothiug, ft fa
not genuine. I would like to get the
puro and genuine. Bend me some from
honest band* (with ted Z and Zeilin
A Go.’* signature on wrapper). The
fictitious «tuff will Injure aomc one
badly. 3fxj. T. Ricir.”
which the iiverand kidneys have fall
ed to remove. Ayer’s BarsapriUft stim-
ulates all the organa to a proper per-
EUREKA! EUREKA" EUREKA!!!
"Grandma Jones, wiiat TTave you
It is about tinio congress was
making a motion to-a<yourn*
Summer is close at hand, and
the members will soon want to
escape the heat and go a fishing.
DaxU—reaohed- -the
eightieth year of his age to-day
and will no doubt have many
eongratidatjops from, his otd
ia _ - ...
kORii^Ades and friends.
London, Jane 1.—Mr. John
Bright whs restless during the
•irengflL. ‘ 1 '
Bright whs
“_____ Bight-
found now? Why, a machine for
washing clothes, and a perfoot time
and labor-saver, at J. C. Bhort’s store:
that wonderful hydraulic, simple
Cfleip wasBTug rnacKIue;
® _______
Ja-ufiua, only 12 years old, can now
do the washing 1q one hour that ul
ways took me a half day’* hard rub-
and wash as easy as standing, afid the
price 1* in the reach of every one; only
*>7r50 for the was^pr, otJll’.QO for the
washer and a No. I wringer. Call at
J. C. filioflfa and frxamlhe It. "
BUCKLEN’3 ARNICA SALVE.
The best Halve In the world for Cut*,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum,
•oresr-lett*r, Chapped hands.
Uhllblsloa, Corns, aud all Bktn Erup-
tions, aud positively cares Pile* or no
OT^ermney'1 r^S>V*
which defy ordinary treatment, yield to
Ajrer'* Barsqparilla after a comparative,
ly brief trial.
Mr. C, K. Murray, of Charlottesville.
Ta., NtllSI UlIl fUT y#!ltlJs he ~WItg BT-
fllcted with-bolls-which catrsed him
much suffering. These were succeeded
by carbuncles^ of which he had several
at one time. He then began the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and after taking
three bottles, the carbuncles disap-
peared, and for six years he has not had
Aran.*pUppla. _ N .._.r » ,
-Wba»Mn*Mio«v dlswase, gcrqfnla, W
the fruitful cause ot innumerable com-,
plaints. Consumption befog only one of
many equally fatal. Eruptions, ulcers,
sore eyes, glandular swellings, weak
irTcISns"
nd wasted muscles, a capricious appe-
tite, and the like, are pretty sure indtl^
cations of a scrofulous taint In the
,, . ,, . , •, . . system. Many otherwise beautiful fsces
nit in auty »i u is, you c iu ml down .nA nnk<DK,iv Ki^t/,1,..
and nnftlghtly blotches, which arise
from impure blqpd, showing tlie need of
AySr’s Rarsapsrilla to remedy the evil.
All sufferers from blood disorders
should -jfl v t - Ayer's Shi »U|wirfIh» a' fatr
triah-- avoiding all powders, ointments,
and was lies, and especially cheap and
worthless compounds, which not only
fail to effect a euro, but more frequently
aggravate and confirm the diseases they
are frandnlentTy advertmHd to remedy, r
A*.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Weatherford, Texa^.
Good flrftf and leather bed* in win-
ter, South rooms in Summer, Gnod
Hon. W. D. Kelly, Mem. Co^ ';hiJa.
Ruv. V1 etdr 'L. Co urad, Kdrl
eran Observer, Phlladepiiliv.
Rev. Charles W, Cushing, D, D.,
ttoCti ester, N,
Hon • Will. "Pwnn~Nix(ft>,-^R011
ter-Oceau, Chicago, IU. . _ '
\V. H. Worthington, Kdlior Now
South, Birmiugham, Ala. -
Judge II. 1*. Vtoomuu, y,ueueffio,
Kao.
Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Melrose,
Massachusetts.
Judge R.B.Vborheea,New York City ’
J
Mr, E C. Knight, Tliiiadeluliia';
Mr. Frank Biddail, Merf*frrn^T»h1
\n:
Hoiv. W. W Heimylfr. E-onou, Par.
“Edward L. Wilson, «’J.1 BEfaJway,
NwY.i Ed. PMW. Photo.
Fidelia M. Lyon, Wnimes, Hawaii,
Bnnflwich IslandK.---^-------
AleXy Ritchie, Ipverueps, Scotland.
Mrs. Manuel V, Ortega,. Fyeauilhf,
Zafaftroas,-Mexico. -
Mra. Juiuna C»>oper, Utilla, Wjmnisn
Honduras, c. a.
J-Cobi
-idt.
■r
Morocco.
M. V. Ashbrciok, JRed iPfljff (fal.
>: James Miitf^TBup! Pollch' fllaiiav-------
ford, Dorsetshire, Kmefoml. rL .
•Jttcob Ward, Bowral, New Bo. Wales. . . _
Aud thrmsana of others in every part 1
oTIRff TTBltefl BtKtffl.--
‘1 Co)npound-* Oxugen—»h»' Mode of X
Action amT JtCHuttM,” is the title of a ' * 1)
ucw brochure »f 2<i0 pages, published
by DravHtarkey A Puli ii, wiueh give* ■ \ *
to nil 'h
o nil * inquirers full InfortdYtloU us to
this remarkable curative agenjt and A -
record of several huudrml surprising;......
—many of them aftex, jytug abandoned
BLdifi .LyjiUmL piuaidaita. iXiil M
mailed free to any address on up plica-
tiou. Read the brochure! _____
UiMi y’ji’A-A; ;
THE STATE OF TEXAB,
TO JOHN PHILLIPS, Greeting:
•^THEKEAB, Mrs. Nancy PbilB
has liled her petitiou in the Dis-
trict Court lit Young county, ou the
21st day of April, A. l>. ISfeH,’in a suit—
numirered 212 on the d*s«ket of said
Court, wherein Airs. Nancy PhUlips is^
p^taffi'.tua^jLoii>c Piikuk-Aiirfotuii .—..
ant, alleging ainfae, eruei irvatmsnt —
ror«
and aliamfonmwft-, wit h'H prayer
judgment for a di vorce, for the enstqdy
* " eir, minor eLildu'u, i .i ^partition
uiTTfy *p rop^r ty;
OHMERLY S(K£S HQ USE.) to
milk and 6utier.theyeftr round. Free
Sample Rooms, and every bomiv.T a
traveling man wants.
traveling man wauls
J. R. THOMSON, Prop’r-
H. SUHUSTKR.
; e MANUFACTURER OF
BOOTS and SHOES.
ant, John Phillips, from selMng flr’ln ,
any-fouuner disposing of said mmniu-
irl^rptopefty or rrmtrncttngTmy rWrt
on, account thereof; <
Thert^ore, you ure.horeby - niman-
ded to desist and refrain from selling
GRAHAM, i*EXAS.
"AtTwoflt lir ttre "b6of and v trop HnF
executed neatly and.promptly,
me a trial. You will-find mp
first, class and at the lowest prices.
Give
y work
ic
ItEPORTE D by U W. EJUs^Com
missiouer jjieciuct No. 2, and lull
D. M. Hus sell, one brown horse, four
District (. ottrt in and for Young comi-
ty. Given under my Imnd and seal of
Court, at cilice
this April 28, 1684.
A. T. GA Y. C. D -f* v c. »p
years old, 16 hands high, and brand-
ed U4 on left shoulder. <
A. T. GAY, C. C. C, Y.C. T
Henrietta & Graham
P. S. MAIL AKDL
i - -.1
STAGE LINE.
W. F. FROST, Proprietor.
mduvi, Wed-
nesdaysand Fridays at 6 o’elook A.M.; you give due notice to at
arrivesnt Graham 7T»’clock P. m. same juteresteil in the mjcqtmtfw
day*. - Sctuamenl of BSfd *plate, tr.
Leaves Graham Tuesdays, Thurs- f _lr objections thereto,-if any t|
days and Balurdays at 0 o'clock A, At.;
arrives at Henrietta 7 o’clock V. M.
same days.
Good teams and careful drivers—
making connection with Gninssvllle
west
laking connection with Unlnssvilie
and Ftt Worth Ipwles*-
OTl R.E-'One way S^.OO;
R5St^TViplfe7.0Q. • • '
Junction restraining defeiulaut fifom
selling or in any manner disposing
of salt] com inn u11V- cslate W any part
thereof; It is ordered l>y the Court
’ill.* IJyl
that the Clerk of theiDfaldot tfmrt of
said v
Young county, Texas, insug said writ
of lujunction rehtralning the defend-
John P‘
any of satd*community property, or in
ifftf •ttw name, or
contracting any debts ou account •
any manner disposing
.■i:
said property until further Orders of
sabl District Court. . ^
S3«.i
"WITTOT, JL. TTGa v.TnjrXaf
THfe STATE OF TEXAB.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Young County, Greeting; ------
YYOBT. HOLLI NOB WORTH.
Al» minlstrator of tlieestninnr T>,
S6L.J
mlnfatmtor or the estate qf Darie*
coudltion of tlie ESIhiV ot s«ld
Yeates, deceased, together with an
pHeattmp pi be dfafniCrgcJ
(£/
from
administration*
You are hereby commanded, that
by publication uf tbfa Writ for twenty
duys in the Graham Louder, a ne wspa-
^er^egnhKly nubifaw in tiro rnm.er
of Toutig, yoii give due n<>ilr-» in nil
have on or,before the J uly Term, 1MY
of said County Court, cbmmenclng '
and to be holdcn at the Court House
of said County.iu tho u.w i,-of Hrnlmm,
au, *l,e •«» aay of July, a. d. 1888,
whan -aaid. iux*.uut .<w4 -appBre
will be considered by said Court.
Wltuesa. a. T. Gay. Clerk ol
Couuty Court of loung County.
HI veu under my hand and’seal of
••Id Court, ray offiw 1 n t
! Vj
“M* Court, «r my nffindn 0
town of Graham, this 14th«!»
I of May, a. 1). 1888.
*• *•
* Clerk Go. Court, Young OmT**..
- > A A V? 1 ( jr- '
ff Young Cl
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