The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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»•* ‘-—department we will show die strongest line ever shown before. Styles entirely new and different to that old Fameners heretofore shown in men's and boy's clothing. Wo hftllHp t«7
— tilings culled from the Cincinnati and St. Louis markets. The prices.arp astonishingly low. Be store to examine our stock
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luTta" taa—^Tnaw lino. Every garment of- .a
to <fl tot wW Arable kind and of the tetefllH
and most approved btyls. --U-wiv-.------- r=e7^J‘ "
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<jEO. l. rhea, \ " |eiseWsa they don’t BO mush
.ROSOfi»j*n^^ favor
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Bslsrai eitbdycstoflee at Diatom, Tens
m Mooad cUm mail matUi
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»Ctvpy oo« year, - $1.00.
J «ix moth. - » . .50.
J With thlsirihk’slflMl begin
active work on the Leader. Since
Nov. 4<rt, my naip»hid appeared
on ths sditc^rial pago in oonnec*
Hon with that of Mr.^Rhea. but
toy sdltorisJ work has l>een Ueo-
sasaiily limited untfl*tha;piwMnt.
Now that I am a citizen>f. Gra-
ham and Young eountyy-? shall
do all in my power to ^assist
Ac—ping/the, L^sdar’i
x>f excellence at par, and if pos-
«ibtd,ft6TiUprova it Vfw ahall al-
_ upholding the principles of right
4- and condemning the wrong'.;
Respectfully,
T. C. Richaudbon. *
Bailey harried Wise county
buu-
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p Ben B. Cabal] was elected
—ayor of t)ail—.
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What sMl H profflt a*man if
he waetes his career in whooping
up men for office, and after their
job work! Verily it were bettei*
to devote whole columns to ;.Dr.
. Prr ^Nowe^J-hig eomisfhirig of a poet c^ur- i Our FtntSprlag Poem.
•elvoe, %e f^el that It is getting Grasshoppers hop,
dangerously, -near our personal ™*
liberty whgnj^e. are not allowed
Polittls’s devastating potions
and Pinchbaslc’s IJOfUs plasterSi Presbyterian doctrine, that he
thawwipend energy os such an stops posing as a Presbyterian
ungratelul lay-out.
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has discovered another and
mi—j whirrh has
ored
Mho
of election. -WaJiWould respect-,
fully suggest that, if the rever-
end gentleman don't believe the
and hunt up 0 bunch he oan
herd with without causing wide-
spread eehatemetton among his
brethren. According^ ^o Uncle
Since the kissing bug baa,gone
glimmering to the beck «^ound ^,„u rtOTUnu uncle
gSSfSb? S», -ad
don’t-he any ammer.’
bw»n d—tgnated the eupb^Ai—nrl It seems that our reveredli^
cognomen of proboeoidium ho-1 ators and representatives up in
worth several ' mfllkkflfljiFdiB^
vUpUniolium, which being inter- Washington have a decided pro- ? t ** I‘u®^a;“d,
prated means noeo-bug. It was penalty (or spending the ^ple*^hSJt^ T°ate^>fU“
money on their owh sleek oar- '
please.
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lira. Evelyn Tome, of Port
Deposit, Md., is ths only woman ”
in this country who is the Pres-
ident of two banks.' She is the
president of the Cecil National
Bank of Port Deposits and of the*
National bank of Elk ton, the
county seat of Cecil county. She
is still a young womaiC and has
the sole direction of an estate
h— s—sped in Evanston* an the
people are almost as wild as they
from Mexico and ^ w
cassea. This we infer IroraTth«
---, ^ «,«, ... m.. --- recent article in the Dallas News,
w»7^be found at the old stand4war" ■ 7f r ,g° in which-^pK
itemized. 'it"shows that nearly «
te> thou—nd dollars Spent
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mentioned osculating beetle.
Over in Stephens county they
seem to be having a little war
concerning “the pledge.” There
is a very wordy contest being
carried on between our old friend
W. fi. Tomlinson and one Ar-
ringtoh, Candidates for County
tllsrb. ■ Their articles are ex-
caedlngly 4ong» winded* and-ftlled
with charges against each other
that neither seedor to
Dewey —ys he will aooept the
u .4~- ss^j nomination for prasiduot. —
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l»e BngUsh hare suddenly are tiresome to ,the voters, and
awakened to ,ths fact that the .convince no one, besides being a
There isxa movement On foot to
build a monument to Sam Davis,
the Confederate hero who was
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if any body evpecti to sacri-.
| J 7. : Bee] them-lvee for precinct
ilia high time they were wxecuted — a spy during the. of using a eeoofid hand postage
Civil WAP. thnilO*K nffororl Kim lik. fltttmA vhun fhnv —nan knmkla
•No man is perfect, and no man
can plea— everybody heaansaLol
the imperfectioqjT of humanity.
Dov—a cooing,
■i. Lovers wooing, : - ; -
8»» *!"•*.'*** n°"’ si Canton Chill Plo ws*
takes money4»run a newspaper,
and while theaoaounts are small l
to-each individual, they amount 1^4
to several httiifeMlfeUawi in the JKfl
aggregate to us. Eugene Ttmihp-
eon. is authorized to collect for
Thfl hfllte and a prompt ^
tlement will be appreciated.
mtob Clipper &
PlowS, ■. yv-'_H |
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H^pyepriigu^*'- Canton Double Row Combined Corn and
—8hortfellow. Got ton Planters. that have no equal; also
No. 1 andJ2 Walking Planters that nev-
wi>.n we present. bui to^ny or. fail to give satisfaction. .
of our subscribers for the amount
they are due on tub—riptton it is p ati/|
onty a matter of business, ft ™
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for Bandoline, perfum— eto., to
—y nothing of a weeks board
bill for a certain committee* at a
•well seaside retreat, where they
Went to attend to business that
should have been done at Wash-
ingtoo. It seems also, that they
have irperfebtly ~ ijfok thin^
telegrams of all sorts, to fri<
wives and ewee t
It only requires to be marked
fSlhegsrYbbejp^d^by
Uncle Sam. It ie alleged that
they have heyly agJteeo <fl the
habH of marking their message
in this manner, no matter when
or on what business they are
—ht. Men who would not think
ourNety;
Eiiterpttee
Bttggies
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Come aud take advantage of the Discount
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J UBbIHVHSAND IN VIGOR ATHS.
HANDY & MATTHEWS,
Pharmacists.
Dealers _
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DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENTS,
making it known. Our oolumne
e*i open to thjsm •* tea rate of
W.60 a piece.;
wmmmmmmmmmmm
When you #«te 10 the Leader
- for publication, addra— ^Lasd*.
hr.” Some delays have occtirr
- od lately, on account of matter
‘. ter publication being addreesod
—do individuals, conn—ted with
Bis Leader.
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civil war, though offered his lib
erty if,, he would betray his
stamp when they were humble
oitizeqe do not hesitate to hbg
cause. The State of Tennifless our dear Uncle out of big
they have become
It deanm the Kvcr gad bowel*, itrcngthou die Udteyz aud
aitb digcatlon. thus the cyWem k icgtiUted and Ae
body fertflod to —hi.dflw-i.
. A VALUA8U REMOV TIlEiP JI THE HOUSE „ ^
•OLD BY ALL DftUOOlrm,
Corribs,
Brushes
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TAbloto,
v . WrilInK R«p«r.
Tobacco ami Cigars.
Our Proscription'DepartomoI is Complete
in every respect and we are praps reSto -^“7
answer calls dsy or night. Agar K*!~ —--W
thews sleeps al Drug Store. ^
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•rices'Reasonable. Weat 5kto
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u
Jr Tsx— is waking up to f—to
ries, mills, etc., — never before.
rfYue there are comparatively
tow “cwUJntw." the
matter is£being agi
manner that .must
~ psoduce good results.
will have a sure-enough httie
,. mnplre of our own. 8 H
We understand the—la a Chil-
ton stub in this town In its crude
ptete, that is, several hundred
Jitohs—BtyidgeffheirMUiag-
mm te osganl— a eiub by sign
$5fttly* If any one ever did, Sam
Davis d^perv— to be rotpSmbor-
ed by thSTfpllowera of the Lost
Can—. ‘^Greater love than this
hath no man;” he gave, his life
in preference to giving the life of
others.
ha> amounts since 1
pat. our idolized solons. We greatly
fear that we are ruining the
moral charaoter of many good
men by making them congre—-
men. The temptation is great.
Wish 1 was a congressman.
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C.G. KING, Special Agent:
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Mr. Edwin Markham’s Poem,
“The Man with the Hoe” was
generally conceded to be ’the’
poem of *00, but now ebme eo-
vious mortals are trylnglo lake
his glory from hinTby asserting
that the American farmer ie not
Oh, praieohers! Oh, chris-
tiana i\ If in thy soul there lurks
a sin nourished sweetly as Satan
would have; if ,thy unbridled
tongue speaks cruel words that ___________________________
itwound the heart of the humblefd the prototype of Ifarkham’e
of God’s ersster— and remorse
of oon—ience impels thee net to
make amends to man as well a#
God, thou hast foifeited thy
right to preach file word or bear
the nan— of Him, who gave a
nobler example than ,belittling
the uncouth form, dr shaggy ap
imaginary . agriculturist. Of
9our— vra all kttow that the
American farmer is not “a thing
that grieves not and neve?
hopes.” We are also aware of
the fact that he is not
VStolid And stunned, a
brother to tbe ox.” w
Fitieom 4W The farmer of
America ie generally a man of
Independent ** Jndgment, and
life SsTLIIJ Would like to have, end oan have
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coat, who Is like unto a "wHECfl strong-character. Bui what If
the p(*et did not cling as closely
to ths facte — he ought? Can’t
the— fault-f
tepulcher filled with dead men’s
bon
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Wft a^her elt
'prdash
ad qu— -
BBpiMH -- - ^ elec-
tions are over, and we elect %
mg?
tkMktyasttled, the
it, a" poet mi
“spfe^ tt
whole gang tji^ high-mudr^
•uiks terSUls ma toD, we
te be satisfied that we have
. gotourlfUie dollar and-a-half’s ,1V,
*a Wbrth of voting this year, \ will 1
m - ■ nra|HBfcii ■ • ' .)>—*
hisself.
supposed to-witts for
the. whole truth and
the truth. He only y
show Off his poetical
Givi him license. Ore
cense to gamb’
and other hen-___
If you can’t gfcjnf poor poet >
license Ip Me—
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Rhea, George L. & Richardson, T. C. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1900, newspaper, April 6, 1900; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth887024/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.