Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1885 Page: 1 of 8
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Special W the b«*»tte. -----
WeaTherfbTd,"Tex., July 18>r
News came here this morning by
telephone from Jacksboro that
Floyd Parrot shot ivnd killed
William King, the ex sheriff of
Jack ~emmty, in JaCksborv at
6:30 o’clock yesterday evening.
The, hilll e.iUered .tlironKh tl^
vest pqcket on the Teft* side and
ranged ifpvd&Kl lv the hearti
Ii $2.50
5.001 10 0Q
$8.00
15 00
25.00
The trouble grew qnt of’,»*0We'
reflections mSde-by, Parrot
ill ^1*2.50
lOTF* 2n.00 43.00
40.00 70.00
41 notice 10 cents per line each
tton. A liberal deduction made
ilar advertiser.*,, ,
. uiwy: mitlceH anil f rlby tes of Re-
tH Wcrtrt® S HO#.
bOCIKTIKS.
YOtJ»G COUNTY CHAPTER,,
J.. D., Royal Arch- Mastiiis, meetH
iatunlny after4kelull moon fi> each
‘mouth. H H. Ha------ " p
G. Bv J F.WEhh, Sfc'ty.
G GOUNT Y LO DGE
■Jin, 486) A. F. and A. M„ meet*
(. /SFAByturday night <>r or before the
full nioou tn each month.
C.-W Johnson, W. Bf.
CTBTFlinrAYrHec. Pro. Tem,.j
ms
ADELPHl T70IH3E, No.
7l. O. O. F. meet* «very
brethren fraternHlly-4«viUii.
“•J. T. Cunningham, Njl Gkr
• J. H. Wood, R. H.
TWIN .MOUNTAIN LODUEr^o.
\2202, Knights of Honor,'meets flrst
land thlrclTuesday night in each month
An Ex-Sheriff X tiled.
Tb^^aT^B^tt -Daily News
tr-— ., -------- says -that during tin* last nix
in Special jft&mier themonths nitrety and nine gentle-
J ^cr-“ J “^^nien have by order of Judge
iTlingly adorned viir
, Among the new lav« passed
by the ^I9th legislature which
affect m~Special manner the
masses of the people, and which ____________ _____
1 mve been operative since tins..Lynch, unwillingly a
1st of July, it may be well to eh- rious lamp posts and
umerate thn most important
ones. * - -- — -—.”
First pf these is the act in re-
gard to eitfas’hnd towns to im
...
pensions about TOttfe-half. ' Tlie
jury law is amended so as to re-
aboufc eighteen months ago.
King stalled to draw his pistol,
,btit-Parrot was too quick for
GfftLS.
The girl of sixteen who will
______ neither sewinoirdo house-work
r. p. |>ii■ill il i ........in ImiiiM jTrig decked
rv andrarfal
peace and county judges are re
uired to give bt)tid» and coiifttaf-
blermay appoint deputies in
certain precincts. When uece^-
^out inJinery arid rafhbnbgabout sary justices precincts may %e
in search of fun and frolic unless- laid out and established in unor-
bu* parents areJlphl and m thftL
event she needs "the^watchful
direction of a good mother none
the less. Them is no objection
| V>nt it.tthmijd W^hhoq-,
di. *. vr. v^. *. —------- en and well timed. No woman
5ft»n<Uy. jilght. • Ylfitiug. or girl who will not work has*hr
right to share tho^ragee of a,poor
man^s tftik If she dobs work, if
she mafeeaihe oloth^s she w^jars
H. J. Martyn, Hecretary.
A Fab/e.
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A swallow, flew down and
L-plucked a.smftU. piece of wooj
“rom tile back of a sheep. . Tha
was very indignant, and
nounced the swallow in scatft*
'T ihgternis.
kj “Why do you .make such a
f fussf’rasked the swallowy- “ You
' ______ .r .KVAin0 ---Hrw
and assists in the housAold du-
ties, flfd .chances are ghe will
ut'SVJUj Iiigui HI -c--T —^'--------- * , ;«■
a7^WrGwAv*s, Rh>t»tor. have^mough self-respect to be-
have when play time comes, but
if she should still be tT iittle
“wild” the honest toil _slie has
done will crmfhii upon her some
oh
degree of right to have her own
nevyr sa^r anytbbig whML tlie
^eph>7rd lflk#r^tt ihe wool you
have on youi back.
"“^T'hat’s a different thing .en-
tirely,” replied^the shj^rp.“If
you koew^hotfiqccake any \fpm
withoiit hinting me,as-theshep-
* herd does, I Wiiuld npt objecCso
-BMich.” I .MMMBM
This fable is merely intended
to explain why millions can be
with impurity, while the
theft of a pair of tyoots, or a loaf
of bread is punished with such
sevefity.-— Texas gifting. ...........
¥- — igiii'g *m.------
'tit.
polnLthey will march To, Fort
Keno,tlm
■
__ mo,-riie scene of the Indian
’trouble. Tm rimjo-ooinpimie84
are expected here to-niaht boUl
for the same place^ .
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demned murderer in this wise:
am by no means satisfied with
the evidence in the case, and
am not sure whether you killed
John Forbes or whether he died
i *
.by viw4a^oit of God^ but my
sentence lsr( tha» you be hanged
0* J on the third Friday in June', and
should you know of your own
The wit J ggrf^flhtly- as pi t es to
prominence In some social circle
or other, and her manners and
conduct are in a greater or h*ss
degree desired to attract the
followingof men. ^he should
feels for a woman in a drawing
room "is^ wherT Tfe dooks upcfri her
and sgys in hts, own conscimis-
ness: “She is a perfect lady.”—
Home Circle. V *-
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Lamar j Latest Order. *
Washington, July 18.—The
^creTafy Of the interior has —re-
ceived a number of telegrams in.
-regardto the cattle frails (through
the Indian Territory, some from
the drovers complaining that the
trails are still obstructed, and
others from the stock grow ers
requesting that the’cattlCbe not
Denison, July 14—Twti
companies of Tt5nited States
troops passed through here last
night and twp companies of the
Eighth cavalry to <%£, ftll bound | flfr‘wd thr“ *UKi, umij a Judicial
for Cfossfleld, ^an- from'Which ^ac^ftftlnirtenrof the righto of'
j.__muvoli fni .. .. n *♦. L . i ____, _
-v - ----peabthe prohibition of newspa-
dpm* ^ 1 ffih per readers from jury service in
aud was in jail at last acyoBnta. CTim^a] -^86,. Justices of the
ganized counties. JLLJ8 a penal
offense tOvneraove mortgaged
pr,op^.......Aldermenjnay now be
indicted, for bribery.' Railroad
companies ’doings.business , in
Texas under ril^ auriiui itv ~of
.xexas unaer tne^. aunromy n
file st*Ue, must maken compiet<
reports and establish offices in
the-state. The venue of suits is
also Axed. The a^toriiey-geiier-
Attomeys-at-Law,
GKAHAM. i ri- \A8.
—Will nnuttfiff In tb.4 tHrit sad f«l- mm
tree limbs*, f^rtl (’ourtH. Promptmt(t-htl<nfgl{7«in f«t5
from the scene of earth ly
anrWtiou is decided upon at once.
He is allowed about five minu-
tes in which to confess the guilt
of a lifetime, on the ground that
, -------,---.he would die of old iige If he
Justices of the. were permitted to tell the wliol^
_ _ Si
...........omwiii Utas>
gow ’w Urick, meat ilrfde
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Templk'HoiiwW, ’H. iTSrLLtRR,
. ■Lawyer^. * \ &>r, ypt/nr
flOUSTON In
LAW AND LAND OFF-iCE.
Moltectie^lieeler Co., TekiliSv
Prompt kttention to uny ltir-iLeiia
entrusted to tbem-ftl the Pun Himdle.
_ ,v noLMAs:-
%r« IA t i » r | e y s-a t-L aw,
O ur contemporary, com pi ains,
Imwaver, that the sheriff* is far | ENTS
behind Judge iTynch in the nui
ber of his hanging. Whether it
means to intimate that the sher*"
iff It a slow w orke rand abreast
of the age, or that Joyjich is a
gentleman of rapid ( movement
whom no regular official could
hope to equal, ib not—known
aljs given $5,0(30 to aid him in
tosecntlng railroad companies
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>br consolidating with paralei or-BBjB ____„
competmg^ lines; omonsoHda- Some durimis developments of
ting" with companies chartered
by some pther state or the UniT-
ea States. They are also gi*t*n
one year Jpn^er xto com|jfy with
one year., longer ,to comply with
ciinrt**! requireinei^B fti^l)e cdfi5^
struciion «f theirrriTmda. The
has beefl scarcely . twenty-four , ; ; ^ a V
^iiours ftt the helm,relating to the I IMIBjIJIGJA—
offices of state railroad and
state fish commission are prac-
tically abolished—one- by re-
peal, the other by witholding
an appropriation. Members of
joyed by various disiinguishe
statesmen, in that institujion 1
..under the previous adraiuititra-
tion-.- Thus it appears ’ that of
the 1,200 subordinates under tlu»*
Ir »n-clad notes' are abolished
The act of the herd law prohib-
iting the herding of stoclc near
. ..
dwellings goes' into effect. Oc-
cupation licenses; may now be
transferred.—
. mm' IW -----------
vThe story told by,a Greek >e-
fugee wTrd survived the ill-fated
the parties tv the controversy be
had. They also request that a
veterinary%■ sui^eon be sent to
City of Khartoum, is full #f lurid
light. There are passages that
^remind us of Carlyle. When
the city was betrayed he heard
a ‘ hideous uproar as of men
shouting .and yelling and of wo-
meff Filing Jiround aiiout on
all sides; “Men with frightful
gashes ohVtheir ftiues hud limbs
One thing nt any rate is plaint
that Texas is a v^ry bad State
for a man who intends to ride a
horat*. >yhl(rkhe lias taken out of
a'stable without the owner’s
leave.—New York Herald. xr
a personal clraractet are’eoming
AND
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Graham, Young Go., Texap.
Geo. E. MTf.LRR;
AtajuiComor-al-Law,
OKAgAM. TE X A3.
' Prompt ip cnUecOuii
of cjainiM. ” . '
■GrJt: JOHNSON,
* ‘ . T -
A tto rn^y-a t-Ti a w
-QRAIIAM,. TE'XAS^
Office, tip-Htktf i ti TBeclv 11 a m r» II rick.
Sbexnian 51, Presid^Wt Arthur. 17,
SHtmrtiir Miller 18,- ek:Gov. Cor-;
lieil 11, ex SenaKa- Ojnkfiog 2.4,
Johny O’Brien la, and Jake Pat-
terson 14. The talk is, but our
informant i^oes not vouch foirits
truth, that., all these, in the
treH?6 If—Ttfhmt Ear and
tratuis i h :
rate Toe PjlVs and Fiotula, auil
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N«*ne. Wtllrdiroen«e thHr own me<li-
l ine*. Ofilee iN. E. C'iT^fT Ni|Ume. — . .
GRAHAM TEXAtt:^ • -V
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P^man, SirgeosfShUiricias.
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-course of a few days, will have
to walkaho piaekras-e^ery one
of them is amenable to the
GRAHAM, TEXAS: _
Office nt Mtrtyn Drug Store.
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rirc-tr. N; rmcBr
allegation of. offensive partisan
ship—Statesman.
aIZZV TZ Clmvent «* hc Wtt8 lhB BlW;
mgmm layen
and Arapahoe agency, lndl
Territory: * L
‘The trail leading from ..Fort
Sapply lri~a"rrortherly direction
to and from the Neutral strip
kiwvfti as die Camp Supply trail
(rbis head was cut off* und carried
about the city on a spear. - His
l>ody was . then cut into little
pieces; ^ ^Gordon’s head.; was ta
kt
knmi^ir as the Camp Supply
must be opened Ipr the
of cattle forcibly stop
r
or
bdVfl the ^ ^
u im merce. You will oonftr with
=»=“! g^igjsBaaaatta
the War department as to the
thinkers oi the age whether life
in any circumstances is worth
living.
_ ^ >p
l^Ibpttdn ot meaaur
_ ____ lated to effectuate this order.”
m counfv assessment ~XXetegrnm was a!m>-^eent to
l m. --j - Tower atxT Lee, cattlemeli at
Kansas
structions sent to. the inspector,
conelading as follow: “Yon
have a complete remedyv ; No
^BaTveato________ IMIM
rolls, whtoh * footed, up $19,252,-
190,*8how a decrease of $1,440,-
650,. on last year’s assessment.
8uch a decrease in tb? principiri
city in the othblwise most pros-
perous state in the great south-
west,4a A surprise to tl@*Z$edp^
of Texas. AttheTtoae rate of
flecre
came fiying by and toward us,
women with torn garments and
V hair—shrieking,
ten xlver to the Mahdt/
savage smile passed
fare. He. gazed long at the
countenaiice of his Isle enemy.
“God be praised,” he cried, “can
where gay curtains and bright
» ,hu satins lay smeared and splashed
~ te, arrasrsecs
the numerous dead. “One cor- and. ooe^aif p0
md Gee cattlemens ^ 80 °f eorpses-'.auA W0liAeffai productions
is sent tou the inspector, u *nn.
several times in the h>ad, slip
nt “
w ,“w . ^ H V f, W m
acts of lawlessness such as have
been resorted to as the forcible
________— ij—— - and unautfloiriked detention of
It Is only a question of ealtle will be tolerated.
>L. Q. C. Lamar,
-> ! / - •‘Secretary, Etc ”
pery with blood.”
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dishing Company, of Dallas,
stock $50,000, Pfouts, Elliott A
Hall, incorporators, has filed a
charter.
TmPoH Wc»#th Mail says in
speaking of prohibition in
Maine: “In the face of the law
and in the teeth of a small con-
atidnilaryr-there isTiot:„»jcitY or
flph, hiBgOhiitiiiiw,
All call« Httende<l U* in town or coun-
try. X>nk*e nt Ryii^rr HircSrt VJCo'»
l)rng 8tore. .
■BP ..__ ■y i
town of any importance where
wbifiky cannot tie piocured.”
Aad we say that in New York
Jy B. Salmonv M-. B.
r4——
wtiy othoi1 utato of the Aarier; 1
ican union, “in the face of the
law and. indite teeth of a large
irrmy of constabulary” apcT
thoroughly. organized potjde;
there is not a city or town of any
importance where theft and
murder ate not jcoramijtted.
PlnSirp^Wleiu,
OKAHAM. TEXAS.
Hpri-Inl nt vntio!*-gLaux- tO-llia«A9e*_
BWUlIU to fpm«l«»^
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Office nt Marty ii fortunes' Drugstore.
this and nothing more.—Dallah
Mercury.
r»A.i>Lrj A.GRiJsrTB.
fct. ilbhMKGSWOBTH.
kl.MaiiuiWfM
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
\ Will piiv spocinl ntr^ntlon to^y-i g •
Tn*e» tor ndn-wldent*. — ,
- 'hmrnimmffm
rv« *v*
to have been\hown twenty four
watermelons iu that town aggre-
gating in weight 1440 jr ounds,
ihelargestweighingjninety-seven
and^ ooe-hali pounds. These
were
A. B. GANT,
: Iflisry Piblitlnil L&ftdSnmyor,
j.-.
GRAHAM. YOUNG CO.J»)X.
^^inJVnrt TUhvrw.nntY. -- J^agg^A-^aaB*:3C*t*M<,l>”>
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The Austin Statesman cannot
see Why Speaker Foster should
be accused of deserting the dem-
ocratic party because he euip-
i. The States
man’s htiad is as level on this aaj
it ia on all subjects. It is only
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G^S. B1IKNS1DE
WATCH M&Ol AM JEIS1S1,-
ii m,
policy men who think otherwise? Drflg store.
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1885, newspaper, July 23, 1885; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886663/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.