Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1888 Page: 1 of 8
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GRAHAM
VOL. XIII.
Entered at the. Po&LJJffice at Graham, Texas* as Second-Class Matter.
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GRAHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1888.
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NEWSPAPtR ETHICS.
A lawyer, whan asked to plead
a cause, demands his fee before
lie opens his persuasive mouth.
You may— hang jmid ,go ta
The -naughty, one before he
will give on hif legal service
gratis. If ons desires to know
wliat investments’are good and
likely to be profitable, the brok-
er .wj^o- ad vises him is quilt; sure
to charge a commission for urak-
|Jf) (0' ing the purchase. Why,—then,
.di&Jio | should atLeditoilbe expected to
.advocate all sorts of public pro-
jects protiorio publico? The con-
tractors for Improvements make
money out of • theny .Why-,
^.MA80’
THAT PTfflOJTPUTflfr
Day:
Theoiiuon lalvott-plulform de*
mauds the passage of a “service
pension-bill’’ grauting^ay out-of
the naricmal treasury to every
honorably . discharged ^soldier
..and sailor of, the*'United StatesU,
which,, it is- estimated,*'w-iMkf-
cosf the country from $300,000^-
000 to $oOtWOO,0OO a year,' and
thus1 more than douHie federal
taautibu-. Aa.this partyTs ask-
ing for the suljfruges of the peo-
ple •-‘•of'Texas and McLennan
county, They will please rise and
explain how anybody in this
section can possibly be benefit
^iu are, and. why
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77 Tt. HARRIS.
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Call and give him a trial and you ar€> cei-
tain to be pleased. • ■-
At Davis Crain’s old stand,
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Twin Mountain Loixuc Mw 2202, Knights
»>f Hfiiiur, meet* on the lstjjjtd 3rd Tu<v-d*y
ni^bt* rn t*»cb mVmthr. . -• ‘
(I. M Vivr.g, QL,«y,r-
shouhl;|j^j22afe^y tiU
ho present their aFgnHreriy-"Ifo-., —,—— „ —. - . MaaBKv.
. .hrpWWiwfa5wyii4 «""lh- f - ■'*&
+ ' ... . , ... > . A body of the people to benynt
derogatory for tho highest-daw-L, „ .. L
' ui i,,„.i i, w,„t,,„d :f . ‘ ''x-oLliers -and sailors ol the
yer ru re » appear ,"lu- Uvr)1-1]l vvh'’f are as capableAof
Hie erfy council ami advocate . . ... L- ■
.. !:■ ... . .. ’ lakiug-caie of thetai^lves as
tiie granting of a nmncuisc; Du! - .jt , r
the editor who charges uioiK y
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J. W. Guav.kh, Rcpirtcr.
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AuKi.rnia LopyK No 251, TOO Ff‘jxk*tt
Vf?ry S»tur>biy ui^ht nt Ib'obhrrlsrn’s Hull.
VLsitiux bndlin-n invited to'iittcud.
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of our population.
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fordnrng thru same thiirgd^r
sailed with cries of a “sub5Mb?ed
labor party willWvi
a hard job tro demonstrate where
vwe programme.
Robert Holman;
Attorney-at-Law,
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LAND flTCEWT,
(rmham, Y oung.. jQg. ,Joxas.
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ATIOBKaT^AT^tAW,
Surveyor and Notary Public,
ii"i:T- f » tin-
. .v- T.......• i comen Di .under the pension 8er-
thecry is unjust, f»ut we do;»sk
where the ditFereuce is between
that which the lawyer is praised
for doing aud'thpit for wlriidi (lie
editor is denounced. The i»7hT
from whom the. luwyer a^ks a
fee proceeds to draw his clu'fk;
the man from whour the ediu>r
S fAPLL AND FANCY
A Nasal 1 ujuetor free with mch bottle of
"Prion■MiiWrtN
The • nomination of. .loliu A ^
Hudson to represent til#? conn ties
g g.-Finlat.- ■ luf yi3f'
to nave given eniir-e wtmslai'tnei
Jlafltthec iuibe Beckham Briilding.
Ogwa:VM, a •: f TEXAS.
ATTORNEY- AT-L'A W
LAiVl) AGfeNT
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Graham, Young Co., Texas.
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C. W. J0ITNS0N,
. _ At to rney-a t-La w,
OR AH AM, TEXAS;
Will prH'iice in the (.'ourt$ of Young and
ti'nd ivdjotiiing coudti*)*. . , .....:~'"~VTU
iaironic-e up-rtttira in.tfit> HeekliHin Brick.
K. lIOl.U^GSWOliTlI,
Mi Fstftte &nd CoMisgigut,
OR AHA 51, TEXAS.
Will pay. uperinl attention to paving Taxes
for non-reKiderit*.
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Matt. H. Chism,
DE 1ST TIST,
_ , ;(IRAHAM, TEXAS
dsks pay cries "bluckiliuil.”
Yet both do the self same thing.
Why is there-otie code for Hie
liar ahtraudnier fur the, pte.-.A
L YOUNG MAN,
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JJ-.oT put much sweet stuff on
paper, if-you du you Will hear
it read in ufter years, when your
wife has some special purpose,
iitlliciing upon.you tiu» feeivivst
pumshtuent known to married
man. '; .**':*• • '. ^
cuiulition. It is very annoying
^i.TTT pictured_&£.
to the Democracy iueach of the
three-conntiesr There was tttr
Democrat in Y'otrng county who
desireti the place' and, the cun
ventTon'at Graham nominated
Mr. Hudson by acelAlntioii. At
the election-two years ago Mr.
’MtT Fuller carried Wise county
l*y"f)71 majority, Jack by 254,
and Young by 5124. In that elec-
tion Mr. Fuller had only teu days
to canvass the district against
•Office at Ryu*’ Drug Ston-.
tion to deiuocruUV, aud it, is. due
to Mr. Hudson and the democra
cy yf the State that every demo-
crat should work earnestly .for
the success cf our nominee.—De-
catur News. r
The Rev. Geo.TI. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind.
«ayw “ Both n»ym*g and wit*. Uvea to
Shiloh’* C(M»umptiuD Ctlre. Sonl by Ryu*.
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lieiseif ji hfe of luxurv in her
TWlrw*MrnPh»lhr’trrb»jti ir too tUT
that vo,u ^expect her to t ask a
bald-headed ptrenf who has
b. eu uniformly kind to her to
tiakw yon in out of the cold
"jDonH be toousoft- Don’t sky,
“These little hands shall never
do a stroke of work -.when tliey
are miiieT, Hind “you shall have
nothing to do in bur home but.
to sit all day lrnig ami chirp-to
the canaries,” as if any sensi
bie woman could be happy fool-
ing away time in that style; and
a girl.h«s a. tine reten tive mem-
ory for the soft tTTings‘and silly
promises of courtship; and oc-
easioHally, in after years, when
the united forces of the opposK ^ is waslliug thejiiijner dish-
Ii; the B<\wer.Rrick^
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Will keep constantly on Hand a good assortment "of
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^He also keeps^on hand: - '
HARDWARE. Cutlery, Steves, tinware
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And Agricultural Implements, 6uns^PisJiolH
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ATAMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE $c
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es or patching the west' end of
your trousers, she Willi retnind
you of them in a cold,"sarcastic
tone of voice. \ .
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-Jr- W. G’AT,faVHBK, Wr it.
Physician ] Surgeon.
GKAHAM. : ; : TUX AS.
Offlo1 and mddrmce—MoJimw'v place, ini-
niediately north uf tho Lkaou Office. ^1 ;
D*. B. N. PRICE,
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y ?h7tieiu, Sir^oai ObiUlriciu,
^ ham; wi.
All call* attended lu.iu town orcountry. .
Mr Office at Ryu*’ Drug Store. ,u
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I -'Ikap^Mafa gay'
AttSTfN SENStmn.
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Austin, Tkxah, Oct. 10.—The
sensation here to-day was the ar-
fest of Hon. J.*M. Breckenridger
County Judge^>f Travis County,
on indictment the grand Jury
charging hfm with taking fees
not allowed by Iawv but author-
Ixed Hy the County Commission-
e«._ JadgB Breckoitridgti —|
from repose and tackle the no-
held or his own reconizance.
The county finances have been
investigated by a committee,
and found In a very jansatisfug
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Issal Injector free with aach bot-
«hlloh,» CaUrrh Remedy. Prkffi
its. Bold by J. H. Ryoa.
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SO Stats, r. ffiolj by J
The New York World wants
to knoxv what wilh-become of
the political party i which is de
fgated in the pending presiden-
ectipnt^ TjiaL-deptinds. If
the republican party k can -
make ein assignment, tnrn over
its assets to the pridiibitiomsts
and retire from business on its
own accodntr If it is the demo-
cratic party it will gird np its
loins and give" the enemy a hot-
ter fight then evfcr in 1892. It
#4$ not bom to di<& /Like An-
rlfClothing, Boots,
I Shoes, Mats,
Notions, Etc.
An Unequale
I am/MILUS,
In our Gi*ooory Department we hav^ a complete stock of
Staple and Fancy-
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ble old iH>s with fre^h zeal after
ita napikovef.—Waco Day
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”Tfcelt«v. That aa, sTJEodr.'
bon, Ind., anys: "Both uysslf and
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1888, newspaper, October 25, 1888; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886736/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.