The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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mwi, Iff quest </f news .'aid"'*
bimew cool drink, dropped into Ely’#,
/ trying an<} noticingEd Treue’a “biled”
will begin. It i. understood
Rev. J. M Gaddy, pf Waco,
conduct tht.urvippn Dr. R
Buckner, and other* will at toad.
A much larger attendance ip
expected then last^ear, end ev-
ery convenience fo5 oempere bee
| l>w errenged, • No better place
L AOn be found for a pleasant outing
t Then, let everybody attend; take
i yotfr children; camp on the
ground, and spend p number of
day# in the Servian of the Lord,
i who will ^abundantly bless'those
*h© Wfit npbh Him.
HARD50N
“ hhflpen , Hid
on the qm vive,
p the poMaAo*at Qrahsaa, Texas,
I Isc^nd cUu» mail auer.
on the qm vive. Rrom the 6<m-
veijsatioh of the young ladies,
we learned that tbf party had
iw objecting parents beyond
the rolling waves, of the swplleu
Brazos, end hurried ground by
Gooseneck bridge to town.
After# while, Brethrsjn Baruee
and Pbrtear joined the crowd, and
soon afterward Wila "Copeland
and Oscfr Coop cams in,' and
somebody handed Bro. Barnes a
large official envelope. Mr. O.
4»py on* year, '
1'/ *»U month#
. President McKinley has been
asked by the Emperor of China
to takethe initiative in restoring
peace ahd urder in his turbulent
domains- The president replied
that he Would do so oh^dertain
conditions, k And now—we’re
“only waiting” for the accept*,;
ance j of those conditions by.
WHICHf
N<4with<Und<oy tbs. advanosd prie*
• >f pawr, I'hk Leads* remain* at Oli
DouUa» jioar in advance; df yoe
iiava not paid in advance, you an
4* arrmtrn. If you.pn too poor to
pay forth* pSpar. US wilt nod It to
joUJar*oti>in*r Let iu hear from
you.^S j UJCO. L. RHEA,
An l)utimely Death.
•Miss Bertrude Kendall, who
fopm^llttrlived at Gral^n, but
wfib has been livitig at Chickaaha,
it T- for the past five years, died
of consumption,y at'_ her home,
inltr Uli iSdua, -J v • ' ,
^ Fort WerCh is to have a $50,000
r. cotton n$t. Who;taidTexaa
wasn’t coming? ’
yoST'Miigr^ia?- MWfbaSBowi,
fonr.H u, th.t k curtain . gentle- an('
man Wh6 has been.sojourning ih
that city has . a scheme ip i his
massive cerebrum, to build at
railroad from Quanah to Galvos-T
twria'Seythour, 'Graham, and
Mineral Wells. Now of bourse
we don’t believe any such road
will ever bebuht—dqrt’t want the
the tarnation rackety thing', in
Graham ' hohqw-r-but we
thought we’d jyfct mention it.'
There’s si train up in New York
that is sohicluted for 440 miles in
We last saw thorn. ... Tr: Jear» but sinoc the 20th of
495 minutes,
she had not been able to leave
hoc bed. | ■
> Miss Bertrude has many warm
friends in Graham whtfjpe hearts
It «a hvW stated that the Oo-
.qnbian revolution has failed..
VelL that’s One War less to keep
iLBsvSE .......
will be saddened by this pne-x
pected news, and they, together
with the Leaderp^oip in extend-
The Boers have cut off the
The mid-pike pops, assembled
at Waco in their state ponveptipn
passed a resolution that “where-
as” the Democrats' have repeat-
British from'Pretoria, their base
0 supplies. They may ktarve
1 om'ahf iW’fln'1'1 Hiav • nsn’t Hot
ipen, big men and littlb .men,
bOjri Of all sizus and sorts and
nearly everybody else, out on
family.
em out. eVenif they can’t lick
I ~T—T ’----
dBQ *j)IE DEAF.-^A rich lady,
cured of hbr Deafness ahcTNoik-
es in the Head
the eeet aidwol toe -courts yard- =
to watch, the ball game between
the Fr * Nino and the “Mabry
YelleMts.” Ten to one was free-
ly offered on the^Firat, but no-
rhrookmdrton Times is
ting Jas. 8. Hogg for
udent. Take ddwn your
hereby direct the executive com
mittee to take legaketeps to pro
Used in
Millions of
A Luxury
within thn
by Dr. Niqhol-
*>n’r Artificial EarDk|ims, !gsVh
$10.000 to his Ins!ltatef jpo,1 ttut
Demfinraad Gnnvarfiinn;*.’ This,
body “.covered tb»
deafpoopls unable to jw
rill “stump”
enson I Well
tout wearing
to us. id an entirely original idea,
and we shall watch with interest
this effort to keep other political
organisations from stealing-pop
dying d urn m i es ,*>hy'noF °us
Bfhi* it?—’twould ^better Tor
Morris offered ten to on# that
Olney couid-'take it out of Gra-
ham.” He stated that the best
piayer In thft Oralikm nia«
wouldn’t be aU<-Wed to “pig-tail”
for the Olaey pine. %
About the middle of the^game
the' Far Drums may . have flRK
free. Address No. J2058, T^e
•Nlchplson institute, .780, Eighth
^vehue. New York. . *
Try it once
*nd you will
for Bryan
he can do
in every
e dress coat, you k
never drink
"* The pops nominated Jerome
C. Kearby for governor Taesday.
SMfim CeWmI fuefil*.
Secret* of state are probably the best
kept of *11 secrets. Whin cabinet mlu-
About the middle of ther game
when the “Yellows” were hope-'
lessly behind, Mr.' Mabiry . was
seen turning the comer for home.
The game stood 28-to 0 in favor
of the First, but -it wtB-he phtyed
over whenrtlie ,Yeltiows get ih
in ’96 for- 4he country you know!
AS* TOUR CROCUL
rosir
the same offiee m
hr snowed under
■wm •' —- ■— r^v;
the privy ^ucU, Up* Uke a
solemn oat li not to make kb own ths
conreraatiop or proceed!urs of cabinet
coundla ok. soy comnlunlcatfons they
eH^have Wltb the ym-on or with an-
other miulstrr Tbey rnn .i.f Rive a
bt*t of aucb tbinffs even to ibe blgbest-
members of tbe government who are
not cabinet minister*- No cJeriTor see-
re tar y is showed to*be present at c*bt-
SSt councils, no vrrftteo record is kept,
and It. la tbe custom: not to inks any
Here it goes again ! \ Why, in
the name of Rt)l»nns«»’n 6irasoe will
somje editors be guilty of pure pla-
Hanha says they want liberal
gtSrism ?n HpiU„Jtf ‘to-ewspaper
courtesy’i? Now Brd. Crocket^
of the Grain bury Democrat, has
certainly been in the- editorial
chair long onough to Know th&t
a poor editor deserved all the
campaign fund. They Seem to
'think they will have to buy up a
TStt»«oteston>ev&afe.
Our friend Binytm formerly of
JacksbotC, was ^elected perm a-
nent
meetings. Tbe outb of secrecy lasts to'
tbe end of llfa/ Aa ex-cabtnet minister
Is ss much bbupdt by it as aq actual
cabinet minister. ----■
Ahy cobyeraatfon A mlblater or a-pser
may Have wltb tbe crown on stats mat-
ters must also be kept secret. 8p must
letters to and from tbe aoverelgtt' And
even communications that have passed
......-
ho won’t
The New Werner Edition
idown a dot. The "Jackftboro
vNew.s sayjQlhc Graham team
•VwHl be rernf o re ed by a brig ad o
Gf runh.-rs, who will add a large
vtou'rmc of Tung pgWer to the
garqe.” Knowing the Jacksburo
crq^d as we do, we aro of the
ot)ihion that Graham; would have
to phi up a irfst -viaHs job if mr
“out- rooted” Ja c ksbo ro. Possi-
bly those who AtWdsd the La-
bor day celebration at Bridge-
port last* September,’ will
a faint rocn^ectiop of the t>rO-
pehsity- oP1 Jacksboroitea l for
straight old routing and guying
in a ball gmne. f j. 7 |
iext
They say uow tEot Gerohitnoi
th# notorious Apache chief, Who
has been a prisoner of war for
fburteen years', IS stark mad.
i “B* jabera, an’ he always did
know us
do-yet Ilia Democrat brazenly
printsi a a hole half.^iumKSlSrti"
^f§: Tifonfi the Leader without
even saying “ex ” This is the
first time that' w©J .know of the
Democrat being guilty of this,
,biitr “there are others,” the Ver-
hut In cUm-s of -extreme urgency the
crown mhtrt nnd would sltqara breacb
pf p»e oath of secrecy. ^
RapnlcoaV "D*# Teeth."
”Ib fte world1! lilatory/’ «aId s Buf-
falo mnn, “there are three characters
wbo In ttye poptgsx tnlnd stand pre-em-
inent—Alexander the Great,. Caftr and
Napoleon. Nppoleon lived so near onr
own time tai to be almost within the.
memory. of'riving men. sod there are
plenty of men today In France wbo
beards Of Nflpoleon from t heir fat hem.
r3PtSrs..to^rf*
bo sty mad to us.
non Call fur instaucui. Ula- make
a practice of it.
Throckmorjlohr Times
camta to us this wi
IIIct tonarf’ (JIris,
proved in appearhhee. The
whole force seem to be hrfcppy on
account of p©w “injun” it
A disagreeable giri-Annie Mosity
A sweet girl—Carrie Meli.
A big hearted girl—Jenny Rosity.
has‘just received
'A smooth girl—Amelia Rato.
A clear caseof giri**E. Lucy Date.
A Geometrical girl—Polly . Gon.
A not orthodor glrt-H«toe Rodb?
- ^The stamfbrrd Enterprise re
"'Sharks at the top of a double col
miin, “we don’t cafe what they’re
doing in China,” then proceeds
to use about half of that doubly
dolqjnn apace in telling and ex-
patiating on the siiuatlon - over
Obit nary
A rich girl— Mary Gold.
A nice girl—Ellaf'Gunt.
•A flo,Wer girl—Rhode Demiron.
A rpusicatJrirJ- Sarah Nade.
A profound girl—Metto Rhysics.
A stoT girl—Meta Orio.
A clinging girl-^Jessie Mine.
A nervous glrl*-HesterIoal.
A muscular girl—Callie Sthenios.
A lively girl—Annie Mation.
curious fact In Conner-
On March the 11th, 1900,' death
Visited our'church and claimed
f with papoleOn's personal appeer-
i!s tUst i have never "been able to
if1„in|lnfloii of In any of the blozrn-
iles, and tb!t le tbat two upper front
ptb ware very lonf and lapped over
e< lower onto Ip an unusual extent,
ring him a most peculiar appeamac#
km smiling. These teeth—toe two
rper luclsorsc^sa. either side'of the
Brother L. Coleman.
Brother Coiemaa-Jiraa born In
Euclid, Ohio; January the 18th;
1810, and wa» 84 years, J month
and 23 days old. rn Jlity Bro.
Coleman, then an aged man. was
received into the fetibwphip of
' --L~rl~. - fc
i ,Wehayp been * urged by the
Comritittoe of One Hundred for
India Relief, to solrolt eubrcrip*
Mona for the famine sufferers.
with sdmi corresponding
lower Jaw, hut In Napo-
key overlapped. This tu-
mr to tqy father directly
A sad-girl—KUa G
Baptist church at Graham by
TTorwgtid money, eo if you. trrife to.
A g?iar blg gtFT—E!Tl 'FhAfft.
froa 4he yod of Napoleon’s dentist.
Who mads ■ meraprandom ot the fact.”
-4h« fork ^Ibung ^ " ** '•
Among to# Inmates of. a certain In-
sane aaylfitn were two who were con-
sidered perfectly beta less and out
without a certain aoddSBlin of comraptj
sense. These two Were generally em-
death th! churolv has sustained
an ehrthly loss which we believe
to be his eternal gain. Let us
therefore,' bow ip humble sub-
mission to the rulings of an all-
wise PrdvtdohCe, hnowing that
Ha doth all tHfogs well.
"% That a copy of
A warlike girl—Millie Tary.
An unc0rtal#girl—Eva Nescent.,
—Eachange.
help you may hand your gift to
iat. A weekly statement wilt be
published showing what has bean
received.
>4> ''
Sen. Allen of Nebraska once
mads a speech in the Senate 14,
The entire id with Gwfcpj* j*
:, and case delivered j* <M AA
t upon payment of onl^ * •V/U
Balance payable In small mpfithly payments.
“Lore Laughs at Locksmiths/”
, Last Tuesday mornIng(-t|wo
buggies were seen to draw up at
Ely’s ice/cream parlor, anddwo
gentlemen, Messrs. ' Vila.:dbpe-
lami pnd O. D. Coon, and four
young ladiasr Misses Minnie Boo*
fbrtOv«lIb Powers,. Katie and
In to! ‘ihfd«h sod wets fre
1-2 hours long. Not many men
could have stood such a drain of ■
_ energy.' -Bon’t know whiqh
- ■ would have bean the hardest
speeWng thM - tong or
Resolved?
this metboriit be spread u oon our
church reobga, and a copy 'fur-
nished thb Graham Leadgr for
publication.^ ,-r '--X
- H0MfcRMATK»f .
tisatty left without supervision -
An opportunity qdsrlng. they plai
yd hctwOca toepsclves at attempt I
iw, bend down. Tsm.” said Jack
$1.00 down and $1
CLOTH, $45.00 (formerly $64.50),
per month fhereajjier.
HALF MOROCCO; $60.00 (formerly $94.50),
and $4.00 per montff thereafter.
SHEEP, $75.00 (formtrfy $98.50), $3.00 down a
■monththereafter. ,
Tor further bartfculara call on or add
libtoning,
Homes'’Mates,
N. J. Timmons,
Coon, ^toD^’iSouth Bend
neljpfborhood. alighted. >u After
heldVborhood.' al ig
partaking.of a good
^x-Qov. Hogg will! apeak at
pirltonapolla, rdatfe 6 During
the campaign ha will make Bry-
an add Stevenson speeches in
York, Indiana,’ Illinois, and
other states. With him and Joe
Bailey boih pn the stump, what
dinner, tht
August the 8rd.; The first fouf.
days will be spent in bbstness
important
B. p. McPhaux. Agent, G
Coon had some special bueini
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Rhea, George L. & Richardson, T. C. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1900, newspaper, July 27, 1900; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth887044/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.