The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL*. XVIII.
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Young County.
The Leader.
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children are being educated.
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County Finanoes.
Auburg in Jack county on Dilling-
eates.
If th®
ablysadubrioun. It is too far north to feel
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Ask your truntecs to
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world agree that there is, upon the whole.
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Soil.
. . tilling: Miw JonM beat Bad Boy
» th . .Uoka. Lig aa mywrist.
by any railwny,an ngwwemdour-
l, Rnigta
unsurprssotimpro-
preforred by many and have
hewexer.
are
odr. w. U
Water Ootrses.
Irmnmigrati n.
Farm
and at bis oflic again.
$2.00
te-me-
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furnishing an unliiniiediup-'
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A NNO UNCEMEX TS.
streamns.
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thia connectir n we will
state
1 Judge C. E Smith and Ben Rey-
Survey No.8, Young county, Texas:
You nre herehy-ne fled
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hem.
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W hen the temneher turns
Graham Pop. Club.
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Laura JolNToN.
scbo'ars.
Graham, March 16. 1894
-Mort miry
special , »n~ES to cqllecttons.
of
a now
get | Trial Bottle
Grove Cemetery
Free, AB well asa copy of Guide to Hsalth
weh,nnd in their s a on are always plentiful.
Stock Raising.
Corn., and all Skin Eruptions, and positives tty i. flourishingv The big ranchesand "fte
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by The R. O. Grahami Drug Co.
cruit we
best entile and.hogs produced in the state.
CAPITAL.
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run the’man out.
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Awared #ighest Heners World's Fair.
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1 reason:
th are of
"hoom"_in Young county; YAXUiliJui ami
fietitious advancemen of property value.
Walter Stewart
several days of last
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a ticket .0 *__ ___
TuE LEADER’s petitions for
setves in a mueh e ore prosperous condition
than many of tha a0accalled "hoom countie-"
with railways. It i thought that the Weth-
efford. Minerat Wells and Northwesteen rail-
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' Elder D. W. Russeti,
ville, paid the lulXDKH a
and a substantial call Ou
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metqquit prairie land
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ery teacher and trstee fry of cost to them.
Our citizens shoutdbeas pitrietle4a oil mu.
of other school districta.
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attend the insittute and
$100,000
15000
The Basner County of the
Northwest.
FTBLISKED WKKKLY BY
J. W GRAVES.
THUS OF 3UB3CHIPTI0H..-
Hhare
— The old yntnier and her—fem+ly-
were meved from the house during
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bottom land, line its banka on either side—
Innda that cannot be excelled in thie World.
It. tributrjss in the county .arc the Clear
Fork, Fish, Kim, Califirtita, Whteky, Salt,
Ezacutive Committee Celled.
A meeting of the Democratic Ex.
ecutive Committee of Young cuunty
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Eme
’,; don't 8Q9,
the dag Lore the election
you nothing R.W9rahnH**rC•
Bucklen's Arnica Safve.
Tux Bust SALVE in the world for Cut.,
Trade. '
Good, well bred Jack and
and exactly tilled the tracks of the
manwhe ran east - ‘ >1
Cioturd a Jah. __:
After the killing of J. T. Horton,
as reported in last week’s Leader,
Sheriff Williams called out every
Ices and tribute, of n speet
houses and achool teachers. Each district ta md fancy dress making af
provided with a comfortable house and the able rates and’soficits a I
- * '" patronage in that line.
th® night and thu athoriff prepared
to burn the house if necessar} to
Young county.
Q ?d. Friday was too cool for ga -,
■ deningtbistime. ’ ' - v
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son of Mr.
The First National Bank--'
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mer which .destroy so many crops in the
southwest, and at the same time it is far
enoyugh south to enjoy a flue winter dime,
free from the great blizzards which sweep the
plains of the northwest. Our climate is es-
so discovered that he badprocured
a horse and was riding south for
eountyT and te troweaut *uch other
business as may properly beconsid
ered by the committee.
— € ommitteemen -Graham, J. S.
Sterrett; Goose Neck, J. W. Horn,
er; South Bend, W. M Goode; Eli-
asville, W. L. Donnell; Fish Creek,
continued his flight however, and
was heard-of at a house in Dark
val ley where bv stopped and pro-
curedsomtihingtrentH*
A roaring duni -ya
fhecity this maoruing-
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he will “jump the game” when the
prohibg put out a ticket. TiE
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St rent Chandler; Miller Bend, Geo.
W. Hunt: Belknap, J. C. Bey nolds;
Proffitt, J. W. Proffitt; Farmer, W.
H, Farmer; Indian Mound, J. S.
Watson; Olney, G. W. Hutchings;
Markley, M. A. Stewart.
J. W. Gallaher,
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in who live. in
knap last Friday night and was
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day of March, 1894.
Eo, WMTKLY,
4 . J. €ax,
F. W. K aut,
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, B. J. .Inneses,
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on Friday after-
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The recent fre< re did uncalcul-
W. D. CRAIG, Vice Presndent; L
. JOHN M. WYATT, Asst. Cashier,
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whipped Bad
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Our k bib illustrated 80-page catahgue will
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lent Business ColTege and Seheol of
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rule, well educated. The various church
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drnunri nations are reprosented and ftourish- I
ig The prores.a6 the county has been51
We have never had any
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lure. The fugitive‘secured a horse-
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MADNIC—•—
•A,BOTTS CHAPTER No 107,
B. 2 meet. Friday night of or before
(be full moon of each month. Visiting com-
wee selling
diamU* the tetccher except for nonperform-
•no* of duty up acta of immoral Cpnttert _
It 1st. bean the custom of some people in
certain achool distrieta to play “fnuM out"
in order to have the trustees dismise the teach-
-er, but ttel b pvt. —---
TKAeHENS ISTITUT,
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KG D NOTICE.
TO the unknown bwner of T- E. & L. Co,
wmeman
mail route to South Prairie are now
•11 in and were forwarded yesterday [. the "re ant.
to Washington. They have been
fuel for those who prefer to use wogd.s
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The w neral reourcesof Young county
are wonderfulin variety, butrwingto lack
ply of water. Well/-water is wittin easy
reach ofgheisurfcein all pyrt* of the county/
Ths < Ivar Fork river, which flows into the.
county from the southwest, is noted for its
beauty and the great le tility of the country
through which it runs. ,
Timber:
The nihility If W"Il tlHllw'1i'll; r.pe,inlly lbs
•out homnhalf of it its tmbers ine tudOnk,
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R. K. MABRY, President.
Wo T STEWART, Cashier.
sMueh"W.B.POPK,
M. M. HakDr, Bee’ty-
$50,003
4 500/
a samplbox
Palu Pilu county. Clark and Wal-
. We are
WhC, BECKHAM
as a candidate tor CountyrJudge of
Situation. -
Young county Usa Just north of the aad
parallel north latitude and in longitude 31
deg. 80 mim west from Washington. It is
j bounded on ho north by Archer county,
weatby Throckmprton. south by Stephens
and a small portion of Palo Pinto, and east
— Climate.
The climate ofthis part of Texas is remark-
----ParsonarMenton-----—
Marshatt MeLeon and Mack
is hereby called to convene in the
ctty -ofGraham, on Saturday the
Ehingrought to be done. Ofqdurse
This never fails. Hold by The R.
Iteb on human and horses and all anima's
lecture in stone and mortar, but by far the
prettiest house in twn is the public achool
budding, Juel now nCaring cmhplgtion. Ila
cost is only *11,000. butitta large and coms
modious and of the latest patern In brick and
•tone.
Eliasville, Farmer, Markley, Olney, Lib-
erty and Belknap are flourishing little towna
t he dunt aH wellsituatedand becoming
more and more important as the country set-
tles up.
Publie Improvemente.
The public spirit of the people of Young
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able damage to the fruit crop. W e
fear it is nearly all killed. Early
gardens also suffered considerably.
The excitem nt of the man hunt
in about ovro’" Fand our peopt
have settled down to talking poli-
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four shots, one at Mr. Horton and
three at Williams, and made full
statements as to bow the diffieulty
began. The true name of the man
who calls himsel Barton is John
Willingham, and his mother livgs
in Stephenville. It was at her
house that English ‘ was canght.
The report that he was:wounded in
the side is not true. -
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ss6*yco?
Why Id It? A
ThU Hercule Gns and Guoline En inen are
held by the publie in so much higher catima-
lion than other ehginesf The pkrtis. thing
these engines, and their MW W legion, nre
the ones who cun best answer this qnes-
tfem They well know th" pusohnd promp,
nesswih whtrh tU, sex.a.w » nt start *1 sin!
the very little care thy roguire t kep thomi
running month after month with the most
porfget sntiafaetio.- They run without a
apark batteiy, which fa admitted to be un-
reliable. The simple iguitien tubes of the
Hereules Engnesire far better: Sens /«r
entalogae. If you want second-hand engines
floe Percheon Stallion, both
P y tiling, good foal gettersand
show fine colts.
STEWART BR18.,
Gertrude, Jack Co.; Texas:
Graham needs a great many new
houses. They are in constnut the-
noon. Funeral serxices were held
seut to a gnat extent. I ha county also has
jmuwrduxiusitaxJ lind it boertsot .nine
of che fnest stone m ", tehain
nnrble, grnle, limestone and sandstone, lts
building etonefis already being used largely
in preference to brick. s .:
Agricultural rducte.
Theprinycipal crops of Toting county, am
Free Send your name
Elder Morgran baptizet three eon-
verts yesterday morniug at 8f
o'clock. .
Elder B. W. Lauderdal, was. in •
(Graham Monday.
___EXCHANGE BOUGHI AHO 3OLO OH ALL PQIHCIPAL FOUSTS.
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section of country was scoured oh
W’e'ImFHiTay unrt Thursday- and on
Thursday Charly Gay and Preston
Brooks ran up on one of the men
on Dillingham prairie, Theycov-
ered him with their guns and-fere-
ed him to surrender. He had on
$220"
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Th.e chase after the other man
bulls from Stewart’ Bro. Stock was continued down the river irto
Shorthand end Telegraphy, Nashville,; enn.
N, B.—We pay $5 cash for all vacancies
as book-keepers, stenoggrapher*, etc., report-
ed to us, prviding we fill the enmne.
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Bro. A. R: McDonald informs
the LEADEN that a populist club
was organized at Center Ridgo last
Thursday' night with THREE
MEMBERS, W. M. Higgins, Presi-
dent. Bud Bray Secretary, and B.
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Exchange at Reasonable Rates. Notes Discounted at 9
Low Rate of Interest.
g.______ I sorghum, ryo, millet, and allgardenerops
and’nadressto H. K. Bucklen *Co ,»nJ get 1 are alao sucecnsfully grown. Apples, pears, ;
of Dr. King's New Ufa Pills 1 peaches, krapes end berries do well in this !
- .. . . * -1 ’ county. Peaches and grapes grow especially
Tanttattday_nightiand Sunday
and bel<l quarterly conference Nfvm-
day morning.
________ ____ ing a lively interest in the public weifare
Men who havetravetfed alfeves the kiwuThe people are sober, induatrious and ns a
. One of the fugilves,itieeuppos-
Crawlord, et CryKtaLdfalis, was in- [ ed, broke into th house of Mr.
wIilp^s'iT bed Huy u det fo i
Secund telling? MImVoucs
'
wny will be extended ito Young county in ‛tz
.t^e futut?, t>ut whet lit ? It in o7 ndl. ttJP
futufre prosperityof the county is asured.
Lweunesua- M11 । Shva not, have now the opportunity to try cotton, corn, wheut and onto* 1 hr yield, in I
6. interred at Oak ' it Free. Call on the advertired Druggist and । good seasons is something normous. Barley. I
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I Monday morning English looked
out and seeing that he was over-
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Dougls >hoes at • gadacedprke,orEeJe
he he them withoit pAmestemped ••
battom, put him down a fraud- /
asx.0., . available man to assist in following
14th day of April, 1894, at 1 o’clockthe men who killed Kim Thefr
• * - trails were struck and followed with
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The Salt Creek bridge is
pearly completed. Lel’er
now, M Kll fixed.
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Di rectors.-~B. F. Arnold,-E’ -Ir.^RK Aman, Oliv
two gdod sjxshooters aud was re-
■ lievedOf them and marched by the
- Woodward, efkampasas; Texa^, a
z brother-inaw and nephew of com
tniasiuncr Frank Herroth jire visit-
Holmes aecretarycandeleven.
== were enrAlted^ou the: liyf
bers. Buren was the only/late re-
14th day of AP, +00*! •• • • pn
p. m. Iteilf be the duty of this
committee to seta day foi holding
a county convention; tor determine
thedannerof nominating candid- was seen by Deputy Sheriff Charley
all the vigilance of blood bounds.
On Weduesdy one of the nferr
ates for county offices; to fix the *--- „ .K
ratio of representation in county Kam prairie, and Auburg had ,
convention, and to determine who- shooting serap with him in his,
shall be entitled to participate in ‘ (Aubur*), field. Both men empti
Democratic primaries in Young 1 ad their pistols and the fugitive
• ■ ■■—* —1—‘tooktothe brush in Gordon’s pts-
ture where he erasToIlowed by Au-
burg and a number of others. That
> signed by • very large, number I ettort whs , ne t appidud but the due to the mndatso to those'who and Joe E, Flint’ Medat BeL
citizens and we have every renson I wi ather wa l... ................ - ' ‘ ------
to believe the oute will be opTed. rul were not warmed ep to the oc-
It is certainly as badly needed as
any mail route could be.
"e panions invited to ■ end.
J. W. Gxavxs, H. P.
3 J R. C. McPaaul, Sec,
PA TOvso OUNTY LODGE No.
■ 485, A F& A M, meets on 8adurday
Nof or before th® Ml moon of each
-’ month. B. S,Dorr, W. M.
N. J.-TimMoW, Bec.
yelte ~ ~ L<»«1ue No. '
AP.A A. . moets on the Aral Saturday
Young coupty-has yet*plenty of room for |
men who want hornet and it vordilty fmvites - $
such to come., ands are cheep and the El
honi'Meeker i» welclm®. We went HIW1
who comatoatay and wa would prefer for fe l
lapd epeculatonte star »w»v. We h»vo no
large bodies of lai ownel by Engliahiynd- .
ente and we don’t wan’ them, but we do in-
vile the homeneekertocoimetToummgcome "
ty, and we enn assure him that if he wi# work
and livebone'ti.vho will gel along all right '
I have a thoroughbred Jersey
Bull at my farm, one and a half
miles east of the court house.-Cnll
AOFFBntOB HAT^S.
PSA inch, Arst insertion, - • $1.00
ah subiequent insertion, “ - AO 1
4, A qaron"ta madurtian made picztion.
ASLertinotcen Tponts per line Ars maertion,
s cent per line each subaequent ineert on. A
Nprl rede-toon mode to regular advertisera.
dlast Monday night to a
attentive audience.
ForDwfrict & County Clerk.1 Presiding elilei J. t. l. Anmr
$--' preached at the M. E. Church neve
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who has to do the Work and be is ' F " To CoNDUOT Xol is tub sc10o1
furnished with'a copy of the road NOM.. ,
, 1ei . 17. 7 .. , , ,. . You- should obey the teacher, have good
law. If he fails to do his duty then • lessons, be prompt-to and trom school, walk
“ thegrenHjuryandthe.countAlughiyaverthefoordonotwsikacrossand l onnur € roeka, with alargenumber of
torney have a duty to perform. In the floor when the teacher is heariqg,necTt-t ----
IUih C'mnectV'.tl we will’ state that liopr, obey the ruler; you should rtudv three
no more mutant or bealthfiil^limate than
popil .poking "parot:- Miss Jones that ofYoung county- The efEvtion 9ftun - • — r-
+eemty*fmrabemethemmHeF++imteieaad uhenominal.
instatices pf fever and ague are very Eare,
WWT Rsiisesia — gr. „
The Bcarfa 9‛ConnonGe Aeet Po
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The oitrof Young eminty iw varied apdthe an no sadden influx qf population, but all
prudent farmer can fln<f Klmo«t any sort lie along a gradual and healthy growth, unas-
Fourth telling: Mias Jones beat Bad Boy I wants. Our. Brazos bottom land* and our ~ ~
The county mnnco are in a h»althy con- ROAD NOrroE
dign. The counts ‛ warrants go st par and Totheownena or tbeiragente or attomney" f
taxen, both Stnte and county uggregate only of T K. 4 L Compnny SurverFo, ’
071 . . 115 1 . Yon will taka hotice that the undersigmed
872 oenta on the hundred dollar valuation. 0 fpechlder, to-wit s, D. Davi, R.-
The outtanding debt of the county is soar- L.. Parzot and V. E. Curtin, baving been du-
ranged that there will be no burdenaome taz- ly appointd by the Commissioners’ Court
ation on our people. The court house bonds ofYoung counts toxiewpout certaimpaie
rematmmmgmpma -rokr—. nediranyingccitmnlnan,hasandunatmuideom
school fund of the county, and the bridge Eliville northenst across mid land*.
bonda run forty years, and, if the future is to We will meet’on the e8th dayofAprat
be udgedbythn
______ _ couhty in forty years wilt be so great thatthe Wil prdsent your chaims for damage k--
the eflecto of the blighting K'Uth winds of turn- pnyy*®*1*, sf ih*1 d®bt w II Iw but a trifle----,rr by y hi,. u.Midpu-y in writing
Populationand Progrese. “ lbe law dirw-ta. jTbi^MarJh M, iM.
Young county has apopulatjonofabuut . K L. PAkWorr, | Jury of View,
six thousand *ou*». It hasbeen settled main-—- WK ClfXtUL J """ _''
ly fron the "old states" of the south, but
has. people from a'mostMl'clvifized countries. ,
It has quite n number of German people who
ar well pleased aqd ail naturalized and tuk-
has finished end then say wind Vdll Im® 1"
Bay. You should have five stu lies, not less
800*250 '
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tM-HagoydtasusmmeussuStI
-sedindizcearuzammpmmeoreeue----
name And price on the bottom, wbich guaraniees
their vulue, thousanda of deilinrs annuuliy
to those who wear them. Dealers who push the .
... saje of W. L. Dgughas Shocs gdin custeme: F,
• - , , , . _ which heps to increase the sales on (heir fiHimec.
You nre herehyrne led o meet us in E- • of goods. They can afford to sell at a lessprot!
kt p,Texas, on the 1th tay qfMny,1A*,,,cdwehelieveaporucauape,moneyhyebixiogd2
ahu J- esent t • ii“ । writit g FEataloguefreeuponappieaon.jAad-e,---
damnages, it any claim od,ipe ident bi opeu 9 , W, L- DUGLAB, Breckton, Masa. S' lr ‘ ‛y
s HridsW frimi the Hart end of Wi. Purntrr Trrot--T—
koy Creck Bridge, running northeastth rough r c ASk ' * mEtername1E*/.-
T. K. A Lafo: No. 3 Northwest corner ESFR A YM 6-
of Peter Hrihionson Survey. -This the 2711 ; ' ■ t %.
- . ----- < . I ESTRAYED by J W. Burgesa, etevea
1 ' mile* sonthwest ofGrahar. one m use col- "
| Jury t ord mule, years old, 11 b»ud» High, not
• of branded, One bay fity, 2 years old, no»-------
1 View. branded. March 13, 1894.
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duty.
The Commissioners — can yonly
supervise andreport and tie re-. ’ ovet something JOU u,. had
vers-#*-wel 8s the annual feperts । behr soyou wil it on your mind and , - - s.. ,
of oyerseers are accessible to the not forget. When shool is out you should 1 inches in thickness. The gunlity of the con
gra hijKry and prosecutingattorneygo homa notowwnuntat "" Andfr hentingstoves’in the county
who are sworn to present and pros- I You should wad till the teaohenlatsoueh — . .
purentertbmetrofthie+weneiww-uxkpratrtsieutursMhan
,, , , — , , I you laugh you attract the attention ofthe1
as all others." Let us put the blame ‛
The R. G. tiraham Drug Co:
" We are no chronic kicker or
grumbler; hut we would mildly sug-
gest • th® city council that the east
1 gidewalk of N >rth Oak Street is in
■ passable t pedestrians every time
H mins , - . .
The Perkins school house popu
itel chib has thirteen members.- 1
ot Elias- ’ that they,had entghttheir lilta und
pleasinti would start immedialely- for Gra-
Moriday:Tmm:—Toh telegram 'imiii-_from
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lion of the roads Mij it is the dirty ■, . ,
"* lot business. kxucu u V wJ
of the county attorney to 8ec that back you slould not laugh
, The Salt Fork pf the Brazos river runs
through the county from northwest tosduth-
— WtUrgnjtan imruttnae territory. Broad
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efthe Cal test week passes seme
i pretty, severe criticisms upon our
commissioners court in regard to xomt
their duty as road supervisors, and
hours at night whm'yuu go to school you
do not have time for every little thing that
cam's along; the seholars shotld give their
whole attention to the recitation, keep your
feet .till so thu pupils can b heard when •
he Leaclier is talking; oil should wail till he
, A balky horse and a populist.
- editor was one of the spectache,s
__1 uwhieh caused some, nierriment on
our etreete one day last week. But
wesay it to the credit of the afore-
. • — rani editor that he did not cuss a
single cuss. - - '
One copy, one year, -
'^UJ. “ nix montha.
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R. F. AMXOLD, Presldent. s. R. Jkvvzuy, Irt Vice-Ptesident. J, B. Xoants,
Vice-Prosident K. B. Nonxax, Cashier; J. M NonMax, Assistant Cashier.
The Beckham National Bair
Stephreusville, Erath county and i
was al once donjetured that these
geptlemen had gotten ahead of the
fugitive and caught him, when be
Y'anwy The people here, expected
the' posse to arrive withbimyesteb
day but on yesterday moruing a e is fined if he.does not do his
telegram, from Sheriff W illjani s
8*
nos®
-k
Yesterday a man mimed Dudley,
from Baird, Callahan county, ar-
rived aud fully identified.thu hursea
as two’that were stolen from his
wagon, yard Th Baird in Februnry
last by John English.,, A telegram
was received by thesherfyester-
day from Pulaski, Tenn, from the
father Of English asking if his son
is in jail here. His father signa hi"
name as sheriff. The telegram was
read to Enghsh andhe begged the
sheriff not to"answerit. English .___
"seems to be a very bad citizen, andvary.citizei
says no four’or five men could Lave
taken him. He was armed with a
ald clarkad"statcd past Lwo years. We heartily aree
with the correspondent* that some-
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nOSSEAU POST NO. BO, 'i. A R-,
mosu Ant Saturday to ench month.
“ J HO. T. G msixOlaM, Com.
Gw. Wnanr. A Mutant
.45 six shoter of the Colt pattern.
boys to a neighboring house where J
he was MM until thers of the Star , "
Chairman.’ searching party mine up when he' ’ . ------
wasbrughtto Graham by W.0, Public Roads, ——a,
Clark mfd Marion Waliyff,. afiji Henry Chnjiel correspondent
landed in jail late in theJuternoon. -----—
lie gave bis name as John Barton,!
and claimed to live in south of Gor-
-idon, Texas. He was identifiyt as
f th e larger of the twe men whuwere
present -when Horton was shot.
His boots were taken the next day
’ -Col.'O. E. Finlay is able to be up 1•GJ1, blillgYwg llm imi inte-
— Graham got inforihation fram him
__- ; which led them logo to Stephens
•Rev. Mokgan-preachedhis—fare- Killa,.in Erath county t» look for
well sermon at the Christan church the other man whose name, Barton
large and said, was John English
in the meantime it was discover-
TtTF' shot was tirwd. tie is-a. good look.
—ing.talkative-sortof fellow but
; he will neither deny nor admit that
was nn town he is one of the men wanted.
loo cold ami the faith- caught theother mant. ”, .
Later: Sherit Williams and : ' i-
posse arrived last night w Uh their buried in Oak Grove Cemetery on
D’PRICES
GeatlFowink
qat - „Tue only garu rcamu b arter Powder N —aonia;NoAlum.,
Vsed in Millions of Homes- 40 Year the Standard
.. ' i, • . 1 ■ .* ‘ -miy
you to have one, we make the price tem Lt/ la rTtiii
nominal.Youwillfindita_WorK+i"utundanceth past year. Hleverunumber
olatlsandcnstpingtneberizcdrcatfcmrontorrgtcbnsouth"bnupiyandstendtly growing In paopalation and
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But at dawn on ' and is executed in highest style ot i prepured bookeon Book-kerping: Shorthand । state. Tbe court h„UMi built fn 1884, nt a
- if not satisfied with it, after and Penmanship especially .adartable. to cost of $80,000, fi a beautitul piece of arehi-
only a short time aje a grand jury
an Young county was specially'
<■> of railway fcilities havernot yet bee devel-
2 Km -ped to any extent. Gold, silver, iron, lend
You shova in copper have alf been found in the coun-
hrfp thr tr.rbw much a. v..../'.// ! ty by actual eway and it issoply * question of
f f t"*'ptlteftinwhen •.mFiThol Ml of rtrae metal* sill
your fun after school hours., I do trach-, ... - ,, tan/
-p-, i । ;.be mined with profit. The enak,feld$ of
er shouldkrve something interesting tn tell r " •
, » ui . 2,, v.Young county are already ver f we. I known
you .Iter you are through with yoU regular . « pea suffclentiy. to zveral
to «° over semething you have had , mignitcon deposits roging from 26 to 64
’■The people of this vicinity in-
sisten having Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy and do not want any oth-
JohrV. Bishop, of Port-
Is, Indiana. That is
right They know it to be superior
to any other for colds, 4 and as »
preventive mid curd for-croup, and
wb y should they notqaist on hav-
--tim 50 eant bothesfe sale by
1,. WeareaurhorizemHe-nnounce
C R. c. McPHAILL,
’ h •• A candidate for District and Coun-
ty Clerk of Young county, subject
to the Democratic party iitcon ven
•--Huajqnifhsldaec=axans-aectn
’ w s For County eudge.
lolds, prominent attorneys
........ _____g-. "troekmuvtom,weremrrahamonTutKITtITgTT-muyotteretmiF*
sUthorixe<l-+u>«nounci tniHiners two daya fifln’l wei k.— ---— --—■---------—---
I Mrs. Wallace ay l fatily lefThenextnewsthatxeachedGre
। ' . ham was on Monday mornipg. It i
yesterday for Knox county to visit I came in the ,1,^ of-a "telegram I
her brother, Mr. Adam-- . ‘ [from Wala Llma
WEAR & KEEN,
, —DEALERIN_--T
2 hi.l,i in g ' "l‛- y An . 1
.......Staple and Fancy Grooeries.
hose and eohool building in (raham, buc -AND / ' 1
during thu paa yesr and inthe midat of t- I - ”l C1 -
so-caed “hard times peril " the county T A -KT AN J J CTT DD T T 1 C
eontractedforand is juyt now1 domploting AN j 1 • J I L.. |,1 , a
the orection of six tne iron bridge*, three v, - ‘ vIv
norontheBrmzovonenfromMimrForkoand banner, lexas.
you. We have a numoher tnken ls trade in lwo acrots Salt < reek- Theeestruqsuroawere, .
aay • u Ties Fovsaax. pu m a Work* nt m2 non modern p Will ssU as LOW as the LOWEST. Givausa
Su. AhtEdSat and wit greatiy ***** ths Caclitiu at
trwvel in th® county, ' - *
l .
meseite-4-eE,
miand and every residence in town
is occupied.
One of The Graham g d mine
“ shafts on this aide ofihnvuntniva
is not covered up as itr eliould be
Mid is dangerous. Gt Coumeil
charged by Judge Miller toinvesti-
+waslal,gatethecong tion of the roads and
1 indict OVersedW (nue failed .
off hiqlife with SherT WTiianas, vep-stoscompix withade.aw.Xoha
) All "Free
Samuel V.’ Waggoner died at 6 Those who "have usd Dr. King’s New
, ,,, i , ,! Discovery know it» value,and the e who
o clock p. m. last Wednesday andi. le -_____-
ed that English was badly wound-
ed in his light with Auburg. He
ami see him F A. Mays, naa ■ F4
—Xrre.emtem*#*-Laamak: W • L. DOUCLAS
... . . . ring at home. Rensonablechargesf
Elul, Pecan t edar foitonweed and many.foF hiking and filling patu rns.iLcl
other kindsr -heHeetA-*ee-* uEcuCt-—_---
ith respect J quite a Urge revenue to the people tnd a ■
। - w.. ---- j...........— — - During the good Pecan grove is a very valunble piece of
I school hour* ) ou shpuld hot talk, nit straigbt i poperty. The Cedar in also-vary valuble
on your seat, not look behind xeu. You i tor use in fencing and piling, while the other
should do all the work you can without the timbers furnish an inexhnstable supply <4
teachers assistanc,and whmyoucanntdo
ri' .in nvefsecr pUtl ill >113 tiv^ n our work then help you YounhouM
days it in all the law dempands of not be stubborn with the teacher or the pu-
hin, but unti! he does do this he ! pils. If you Wt to keep up with your work
isalone responsible for the condi- cme to school regularly, takegondexereies
at rece-s not in thesch-ol room when it i» ume
ly curt* Piles or no pay required, Iisguar-graes" are things of. the past, but in thejr
antcedtogtve Fperfeet ettifirettom or money i purfc ya lixvw w»ll—bredenttle-gad-hore _
refinddePrh-26centaper box. ksenleland.aclirkeaumbee.efatock.farmaand this -
by Th® R. O. Graham Drug Co. county annually ships to market *0111® df IM
Educational Department.
J. N. JOHNSTON, Editor.
TouTom3} Ansoctate xastora
jpismissISG rkacuVNS.’
- Th® law in thia matter hn« been changed
Th.' S3j per cent, claune bas been dropped,
from the ptatutes.
There are always twn parties to * contract.
Th® trustaes act a* agent* for the schoel dis-
-wriet. After the teucher has been employed
the trustoes have no moral or legal right to
m " A 2 1 L
[ r, .
P
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_ yuggests that the Call and the LEAD-
i.-ii^hi try tn iuipratetipon the ctlurC so that he could notwatktoschook tody—sc----------——— ----
iw Sunnism' de importance of better roads,- • d his parent hav been to ace thestrustees duetiveneecandatreneth. Therotoitata
--We think the correspondent hrsndteiicimp: Tim tdistoo meet Anin- abu proven to bo ’ knfarkably productive.
laid the.blameatthe wrong p’aelveatigution follwsBad Eoy hun curaedane
or rutldjpF “barked up the
---- -: elated dial they were resting at Pa!"
Last Saturday afternoon aboutFinto and would not get her until
twenty populist aiidiugTitei'n dem-; to-day. ■ —7-;. z. . -f .
FwnMovranLoveENo, 2202, Rnigta ing,tbut genileman and intend to
of Honor, moets on the tai and 3rd Saturdaz ldeale in this county if they are
"iehtoin each monte. Gaxaxrt Du stator. ple wat d wIth the country. -
K. JAcxsoX, Reporter [ W. T. Stewart has been on
EOE ET sick list fos‘several days.
Al, Corinthian Lidge, No. 113, Knight.
G4 a"1 Pytlnine, meete Ui l astle. Hall o"vwy
• Hgkgl Monday night. Visiting KnighteMt
VG viled to attend •
... T H.L. Monatos,C. C.
and Houschald Iastruclof, Preo. All—of- _________
whieh 1 guaranteedtgdo you good an.l sgat+atetens ot nil kinee are-succesafull andprol-
“ " TTly grown.
• Towns,
I our method of Graham, the couhty sent of Young coun-
ual to twe 1 v ■ • | ty. i an inourpurated city of about 1000 in-
styte - ° 1 habitante, hns two national banks in hriving SUEPTU£S;
mercantile the — • ~~ -
various tine*, three newspapers, threo hotels,
of chop, shd artisan, arul it rapid
F ’ V: I
’ L
Hon i e S' uc.1v.. Wo have frmnti woutt be
prepared book, on Book-keeping, Shorthand j
art. I f not satisfied with it, alter and Penmanship especially adaptable to
von get it, we will refund the atamps j lion le #t idy: Nothing like them
a nafetyou keep,the book.Ad- ursmedibulorated
dress II. E. BucKLEN & Co., - Mphnin
-Chicago, 111. Praetei
K
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""*T-*TanTr.-Wnthetercheraeks you to
so ter as we know not asinsie Prs;dounyihineyaleshoulahemmawaudaill.
erution for. failure of dutyas road ing, when you treat the tecber wit
j overseer hue been instituted in the ! he will treat you with reepect.
powered, he came out and surren -
dered. .
He has a scalp wound on the
sideof the head which he says he
. received, from Sheriff Williams.
Holly vice president, treasurervand j The prisoner talke very freely
, sergeant LAt arms, &c, The ctUb|w<th tho-h<riff on the way^A Gra-J ,.r ro'Y. J
’ KbpesTS cith'y ths neighborhood. | ham. He admilted that he fired lnnd Mil
The ‛ not “blue grass" region of Ken
tucky doe. not excujl Young county a. a 5
Bruises, Sores, Lcers, Salt Rheum, Fever stockcountry. We have som of the finent
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• --unae
I The people of th county are deeply inter- Preaz Makizg-
' ested in education and Young county ranka Mrs Allie Barrett announceefo
high up in the column on schools, sebpol the pnblic that the will do plain
■
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■ - ’ g " s ",
oLecfhsgseh—
«xgoddb"gbsd
eC-.
ogice td- g
. with opan doors throughout.
Jack and Stallion For Naie . - - -
Another Big Populist Club.
- — Entered at the Pott OffMat Ort^mf Tmm, 4 Seoond-CtOM Matter ...
GRAHAM,TEXAS, WEljkfcSD AY, M A RCH 28,1894.
casion, so the applause was/as light prisoner and the Leader succeed Saturday afternoon,
as a spring zephyr. , ————th- deaila ..r hid ...... f —• • •
Aelubwaso rganized withA. R qurmse"norg‛"rcornonvanargTcuredinzominutesbyWoolrord"e‛Sanitary‛sares, Fetter, ehmppod Hnnda, ChIbIaina, Ww, mte® world and the live .tock «,du®
. McDonald, ehmrmsn, aud Bunn » herifright coujodured that he Lotfon........... ‘ “ "i ‘
■lainr.s frpupi go to 1 hr h«»q®e-of-hiw—-part*- Uraham Tliiig Co---------------
meta nersemotherwholiresin Stephen-1 1,. wnp tar SM
Ville, .so he telegraphed the stmriffjThethe MorWw Fair tertkh*
noticed, and we imagine of Erath county to watch the house. ( Upon.recetpt of ymir address .
in IN oame" when the I an^nftl 6 bowne and in pistagoktamps, ’ OUA 2
LEADER scribe was an interested He surrounded the house with ayENIPonrrouo"ErHE,WO1,8 W
1 .1 1 1 Ao. .01 Columbian ExPosITIOS, the regular . weele by the old «b
speetntorand-was-politely-aakedtoLposse oL-iihout fifty men mnong- . iw Aifvcentebut as we wo l one < aim rn nteec,under cortnin
join theciub, but we declined with whom* were Mesecark and"a — \ —---tewte itummBetpntretize
thanks.—Thu tin eting was livid' lace-
__________, .-Urc-U,.,, O.II..H,,' Und 11-y 1'^. —reed on® , Th'1 fiunou, ure«H’i Agra*, grows all over the
wro Loe the little girlsand sancedthe teacher./ Bad ' praifre., turm.hing the be.t pasturage in the
tree." The Com. Cotrt can ovly Boy', parents'prebent and urge the trus- world foratock ralsers.
order roads laid out and donaatece.to dismiss ibe leacher because sheccah-
funds where necessary, to pay fo • not eontrol Bad Boy- His parent ohunot
, ™, . .. control turn.
-wruk— -Fteeefseer—ia the—mr -
tend the institute.
1 A7aham should
Hart in the dia-
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No. 4418, Graham, Texas.
p
Ng '"Ci. -
t - My pastures en Flint and Saltacsaismetat thegurthouenp-a
■ _ C eeks are-posted and hunting and
f-uing parlies are requested to not
incde on the premises.
--- e=npecefem-e-eededurdzre
" N
f please take notiee. . ' S,
F gweet Suffer Ball.
: Mr w. 1 Tidw lh'vTr pared ' -
--------fuenih ewcatmilk ..A.—— ' 0 .
notebexoffamilod, --- j
troduced and ma h ha P I " wldnenly and stole some-
2 Candidates ‘for mayor, aldermen । was in the usual -strain: times are sent at the time.
* andcivpmarshoyar ........“"ehuly belong"
city IICK * yuur moA xi you, • « > nous to the men whoso successfully
Lue coterie will meet, with taes aud interest and ‘he ‘trailed down and captured the des-
and run ‘ cuntry going to the. dugs wilh no peradoes. W espcially com-
hope for sal cation outside of the nrend the bravery of-Mesers. Gay
eople’s party. I was the same -and Brooks, the youngest men in,his remains were,
old song we have heard from ibe thepese, exhibited in the captur
palmy daysof greenbaekim .dawn-ner ve and Bartel siy4nesaw they-
—t.- | would shoot hi tn „# he resisted, at l*Krwvee-
At the close of his speech a feeble The thanks of the community ary —Aseven fonths old
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3 Norris, E. P. DavK8,E. B. Norman, 8 R. Jeflery,. .
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Account, of banks, banker., merchantajstock then, farmer., mechanic and othen chs
solicted. We give personal and special attention to our collection department, "nd rem
on day of payment. __. • • .‛ca
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