Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1889 Page: 1 of 8
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GRAHAM LEADER.
Kntend at the Post ttfier. at Graham,Trias, as Mattr.r.
VOL. XIII.
GliAIIAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1889.
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Presidential Nominations. | A horseman says tiler© Mo
Washington, March 27.—The [certain marked points in a good
president to-day sent the follow
ing nominations to the senate:
horse. You can see breadth and
fullness between the e.tis and
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John Hicks of Wisconsin, to] eyes. You couldn’t, Eire that
©flvoy extraordinary and imii4 to j-ic t mean or hurt .any-
minister plenipotentiary of the body,. The eyirshould be full,
United States to PerU. * and hazel is a good color. I like
Gecirge 11. Loring of Mas^aclntr I a small, thin ear, and want a
20.00
40.00
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*• Ocllt |UT line dutch siitisi>qui!iit inserting. A
Ubfrul deduction made tOjvguliir Hilvurtisors.
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A YOUNG COUNTY LOTH IK No.
1' '• A 1' A. A M, nn.-t- on Sul iir.lMy
*'||l or (•(•fore tie* full moon of < *n<
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Tw ix Moimmin Loi.uk No. 2202, Knights
*<f Honor, meet - on the 1-T mi ft TTT«I TuisXluy
night* hi onoli moHthr. "
7 7T K. UinTay, Dictator.
*•' • 0 , _(JJ'Ti,vvi;s, Reporter.—
T. Q. O- J
lrAwci.wii A Loi*ok No 201, I () <> F, moots
everv. Saturday night ut Bockhmum’s Hull.
Visimi!} liicllttiin invited to attend.
G. li. CkozikkPW. (5.
S. B. Srr.kvrr; Soc.,
E. S. GRAHAM
ExAl-d FO5L SALE
*\ if } n T!:A * "r on oil 22ri
* ■* ' r vL.rr, uml y> putoiitod from
the State—.i|r>i
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hoioo and location- ftflivears
;i:ru, ..in.ii on otHoinl mans o]‘ V,,umoj .jack.
Arcli-N'. Bavl >;■. ! | r- . kmortoii. Shn. kolfuixl,
ftij|iiion.«,' i’nlo I’into. Fast la ml anil (Vllfahan
eottTifF- . a- (”[•, oiiim ’]'o\lin Kiiii;;r.llioli ala]
Lund 1 ,'o. latttL; and other truots and Kiimjj.c-,,
e4 vPri",e in .r'liic ui.iald mid in oilier
einjidios. Titles’po.ieet. $epcL atldrcaa fur
land oircular.
(in ij 1 gem ral oT the Untied
Stateg^lu PortagrrlT
Marion Erin of Georgia, to be
United States attorney for the
! Hu inherit distrE^/if tleiiltfUL.
r‘t Tyrne Glenn of North Gar oil-'
nit, to be United States marshal
lor the Western district of North
Carolinu.
H're.isuiyT-James Of GTiiireh-
hill of Missouri, to Ee surveyor
of oust >ins for the port of St.
Robert. T Liuaoln of Illinois,
to be envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary of Thu
United States to Great Britain.
Murat Halstead of Ohio, to be
envoy extraordinary and minis-
ter plenipotentiary of the -Unit-
ed’Srates to Germany.
\A.IItm .Thutndyku Rio© of
New Yolk, to be envoy extraor-
dinary and minister plenipoten-
tiary of the-pUntted Stales to
Russia.
Patrick Egan of Nebraska, to
be envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary of the
United States to Chili.
Thomas Ityan of Kansas, to
be envoy rxfTaqrdinriry and
minister pienipbtentiary of the
United Stateo to Mexipo.
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Stop that Begging.
Witco Day.
The .Fort Worth Gazette is
frank e*toUgh to admit that it. is
not mFsymfaUiy with the peri
patetic methods lately adopt#
to piovidefs a national eon fed
crate home in the city of Austin,
'llie Day took the same view
when the avant courreur was
first sent into the Northern s tat as
rm hm begging expedition. In
the first phlce, the old Gonfcder
iite siiMieii can get ttlcmg well
enough without any special
charity. Iti the second place, if
Texas wants a ooniedefate
horrie it ought to establish one
out of its own means, ejidler
public or private. In the third
place, the efforts now being
made w ill end in ridi< fllott
failure, because the little pit-
tance of a few dotlarn grads'iy
ly ctmtiihuted here and there
( ward. Look out for tin- brute
| fhat wants" to listen to tiTT tlie
! converstuiop going on behind
him. The horse that turns back
his earr~tffr they almost meet
at the points, taRe~m,y word for
it, is sum m do something
wrong, See that straight,' ele-
gant face. A horse with a dish-
ingi farui is cowardly, and a cow-
ardly horse is usually vicious.
Then I like a ' square muzzle,
with large nostrils,-to let in
plenty of air to the lungs. For
the under sine *(,f The liead, a
gomt drrrrse should be w'etl cut
under the jowl, with jaw hopes,
broad and wide apart under the
throttle.
“So much for the head,” he
continued. t“''
“The next thing is the build
of the animal. Never buy a
long legged, stilly ’ horse. Let
him have a $hprt, straight back
and a straight rump, and you've
got <t gentleman’s horse. The
withers should be high and the
shoulders well set deep in th'e
chest. The fore leg should be
short. Give me npretty straight j
liind leg. with tlie “hock Ifi\rf
down, short pastern joints, and
a round mulish fooL There are
all kinds of horses, but the horse
Among thiv<7$S'Npasters are:
Osceola K. Syr i iss, lvS» msa© 'City | that'has t ese points is altnosl
sure to be sightly, graceful,
good-natured and serviceable.”
>e. Ark.
and John M-Uyenzie Hoj
LEC1RIC BITTERS.
This rnneiiy tp'bcrnming so well
kt oWfi tend so popular ns to need no
HiiKi‘ii11 mention. Ail Who have used
Eft Hric Hitters r-inj; tin* siijiie smic of
praise.—A purer medicims dot s not ex-
ist Mild it Is guaranteed t<> do ail that
i- (Tiiuied. Kleetiie Bitters will cure
all ilLt-ases of tlu* Livef aiN Kidneys,
\*ill remoVe Pimples, Doil^, Salt
llli moi and otln-r ntlcetioiiseaused l»y
tmjnrm 4>h««r ■••AV4H drive Malar is
from tlie System and prevent as weil
a euro a Li. Malarial fevers. — For cure
At Heudaehe, Uonstpwtidn and Indi-
stion try Electric Bitters.—Entire
satisfaction rruMianteed or money re-
funded.— Price flu rents and $t.tW at
Ryus’ Drujf Store.
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Back ta the Gallows.
Fort Smith, Ark., March .20—
Sam A llert is under arreyt at
McAllister, charged with tnui-
d<-r. A writ Was applied for tp
bring him to this court, but as
t he murder charged was commit-
ted after ti.e passage of the new
court bill and the crime wascom-
initft (1 within the jurisdiction of
tE' - riuis Tt*^:,court Judge FaTk
uecided that no writ can be is
sued here. His captors will
by Northern b-ople will not be eilEer have to let lnm go or
sufficient to put such an lnstiiu huhl him till the Paris court gets
tion on a good poorliouse btP»H,
much 1uss making it aelf-sukf.Trn
into working older.
Jeff Thompson, r negro who
ing in the dispensation of its!'‘scaped from custody at J ale-
charities. There are thousands lualb.Gherokec Nation, about
of people in Texas ns able to (two years ago While being taken
$25 or $50 to such a cause as Ir© ibe gallow s to be hiing tor
Gc,n. Sherman, Gen. Schofield ' the niurder of his own brother,
Sunset Cox-, Mrs. Grant or Ruth-! was arrested last Sunday in the
I
erfbrd B Hayes, and as it is a
case which appeals specially to
ourselves, and totally out ol
sympathy with the genuine itn
pujses of the Northern heart,
we should either do it ourselves
or lei it severely alone. Texas
- pught not to pm up a paor niauih
and oatis around the in.t, tor any.
JUld p
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h in l| r1
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StrHf>hS» C»tnrrli Remedy —h positive cure
of Cuturrli, Dipt lief in and (Ranker-mouth.
JFot Mil.- 1.\ .1. I-!, in 11>j
,W© lindersiattd that certain1
fashion. leaders in New York
are seriously discussing the in*
troduction of a bii'iih* h»r dudes
trdusers.-BuitTtlgTbtl FretuPres*,
“JfAmMRTACN," alartingand fragrant per-
mm*. Price 26 mat (rOc. Sold hyJ. K. Ryu*.
Glioctaw Nation and Was been
turned, over to.the Cltejokt*y au-
ihoritiss, hi© captor received $50
rewaid for him*, lie has been
living in the Territory sine© his
escape going by the name of
Mueter part of the time and $1-
so by tlie name of lYmgruw,,,
Gorner Drug Store.
GARRETT & MATKIN,
DEALERS iIBT ----a—
Medicines and Chemicals.
AND PERFUMERY.
Finest Cigars in the City.
Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night.
West Side Public Square, Graham, Texas
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BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
TIih best Salve in the world foit’uth,
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Hull Kheiim,
Fever sores, Tetter, Lhapped builds,
Chilblains, Corns, and ati Skin Erufp-
tions,^ and positively cures Piles <>r uo
pay required. It‘ia iruaruuteed toifi ve
perfect sutisfaetion or money refund-
ed. Price ?.r> cents per box’ Forsale
by J. E. Kyusv . . .
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u- Oklahoma Opened.
—Waahititon, March 27—Thd
pretiidcnt’a jirochimation open-
ingtho Oktahnma land a to settiv-
mcni on the 22ri of April next,
wr;ts issued to-day
The commissioner of tlie gen-
eral land ofliecs issued orders
to flay establishing two land of-
fices in the Oklahoma country
opened to-day by the president's
proclamation. The laud office
for the Wesiern district to be
located at Kind Fi-din station,
and for tile EastVin district Ut
Guthrie. The two districts ate
divided by the range line run-
niu^jJpough the teriilory north
and south betweerf ranges 5
and 4 west)of Itniian’ meridian.
Each district contains appToxi
mutely the same number of
townships.
MORRISON, STREET & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods,Clothing
Boots, Shoos,
Hats, Notions, Etc.
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Fancy Dress% Millinery Goods.
In our Grocery Department we have a
1 afge an d tom p 1 etc stoc k ot
nn-a t^iT
TAPLE AE D
ANCY
f.
And
RANCH SUPPLIES.
Everything at the Lowest. Price.
Call and see us.
BECKHAM BUILDING.
GRAHAM, TE^AS.
fits
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J. It. HAItKiS,
^casii
DEALER ITT
A -Af1! lNVKS-l'MKNT. ..
ojie whiub Im gimranlced to briiiR present, residence.
Inhlm vT^Tir'ITr IB t'tftrur 'W '•-y~*J " ••
ry rewurre, nr rn en.«e m
lire a rcTurn of purdfiGe JilTW
thl* hiit<* plan you can buy from our
H<lverti*eri I)ru^nl«t a bottle of Dr.
* King’s New Discovery for fo aump-
tion It I* gu«i*ntjteeo to bring relief
In every case, when u*ert for aOy af-
Are you made miserntde Bv ir»dig*-*ti(
Coiii-tiputieit; Di/./.iiK'.-Ni L<>->■>' Appetite
low Skin? BhilohV VltnUxer t>
cure. Bold by »L K., Ryu-.
The law of North Carolina
granting pensions to disabled
Confederate, soldiers and the
widows of those wfio died in
battle or of “wounds or disease
contracted in the service applies
to all whoyoluyteuiv.l from.that
state, without rogmd to their
. ur... i. n>ii i n ■
bMiite of* -
Price Jfid ce»tij".
/juu ii irp
Call and give him a trial and you are eer
1 tain to lie pleased.
At Davis <& Crain’s old stand,
- q-:r,_a.:h:-A.:m:, Texas'.
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Daily Mail and .Stage Line.
feci ion of I lie Throat, Lunu- or Cheat,
such iih ConHtimptiun, Inilnmatlon of
Lung*. Bronchitis, Asthma, VVlrim
big .Cough, C-roUp^ etc:, eto.
pleAAMUt «4jd agreeubfe to taioe, per-
lecily *aN-, mid ohn AlWayi be depen-
ded upon. Trial bottles free at Ityus’.
HH»p-
lt'ls
ShiioliV Catarrh Kemetly.
Bold by J. K. Ryu*.
What this .country needs is
fewer w?asp-waistifd girls. No
woman can stand the racket of
household care and work tinlpss
she has plenty of room beneath
her ribs. I)o you mind that,
young man? g
FROM GRAHAM U> WEATHERFORD
J. J. CALLAHER, Proprietor.
Careful and attt'ntivfi drivors, Will put passcngui:
through on pood time, < . , v
GrU. 01OZJER, Agent, Graham. *
H. B. DORSEY, A^ent. Weatherford.
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