The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Ful Blooded Percheron Stallion,
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RAIL RQAD TIMH TABLE
No. 1 Lmaves Wontherford 11:00 a. j
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Morrison, Street & Co.,
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—DEALERS IN-
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Making etose connection with ah Twa* A
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Groceries,
The deadly riot at the polls in
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enormous sum of 89,875,814,005 gether.
RANCH SUPPLIES.
and yet it does not appear to be
impracticable to the enthusiastic
little as to the merits of the new.
H. 8. EIGIIELBERGER.
from the beginning.
TO BE CONTINUED.
A Third Party Prayer.
We
Call and See Us.
Best patronized Business Col-
eonditions.
Im > 1and achook tenc hers
i dUtriet ia
Mgkjubont SFREEF&Co.
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abusive and treacherous course this
that the enlargement of government
My wife was confined to her bed
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J. W. COKNELIUS.
Washington, April 6.—The first
To the Front.
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templates-the building of ammensu
publicwarehouses in suitable tocal.
THEJB NORRIS
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lick skillets,’ and that our party is
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eminent officers but
ATOM.
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money.
T seeured 4 by note as
AgriculturaL_liplements
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Attorney-at-Law, -
Mississippi Bend, Texas.
Graham Drug Co.
HARDWARE,
GRAHAM,
TEXAS.
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Texas.
be mined wit* ipreftt-A Fhe con 4ielde ef ----
year* we have been drouth stricken
some
of the Rnest alone In the world, Including
elements of the taipolitithal parties
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hone in the world and th* live (took indue
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
All work in the Boot and Shoe line exocu
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believes in se
that thi railroads of the United
States are worth at actual. post the
nineteenth century Moloch rendy
to sacrifice their dearest and most
The coming campaign is going to
be quite interesting. The populists
Eliasiflie, Farmer, Markley, Olney. Lib-
erty and Belknap are Aouziehing piusle town.
the
few
treasury would be another addition
to the already too heavy list of gov-
brethren in the ranks, while doubt-
less the meetings and discussions
in the Alliance and Knights of 1a-
bor and other similar secret orders
aseisted greatly in holding them to-
I The exam
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on Friday an
end2lat, 189
keeping up enthusiasm since the
last campaign, the populist have
been busy aitthetime F heirora-
tors and their newspapers have
ly and steadily growing in ppulation and
importance. It hM eeveral buildings that
wauld be an ornament to Cany city in the
state. The court hoysa, built in 188, at s
cost of ‘$80,000, is a beautitul pieoe of archi-
lecture in .tone and mortar, but by far the
Chamberlain’e Bra aad Mun
is a certain cum for Chronic I
Granam, th* county mat of Tome coun-
ty, is an incorporated city of about 1000 in-
habitant*, hns two uational banka in shriving
conditjon, neveteen mercaptQe hounes ofia
H, SCHUSTER.
MANVFACTURRR OF
pany and are work, of the most modern pat-
tern and will greatly inerease the facilities of
travel in th* county.
The people of the county am deeply inter-
ested in education’ and Young county rank,
high up in th. column on echoole, school
ownership
county in forty year, will be so great that the
payment of this debt w ll be but a trifle.
jury
of
View.
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Hardware Company
Have opened in their new brick an ininiense stock of
JOHN POHLMANN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
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In fact, everything in their line at •LIVE ANLFT
LIVE” price.
North Side Square, Graham.
Pesfgtrinpat Wonthenord ea samecting ways and means to do these things
- _ --- - - - does not bother the populist in the kept up the enthusinsm of the
s Most populistsiaretgreenbackers"
Th belief. They think the govern-
the people of Texas for aid in their
dietress. All contributions of food
clothing, etc., we ask tub* sent to
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the relief committee, composed of xaiosu lhen shme newepapel, thre hotel.,
- " * a numbar uf .nop. and artisan, and iampid-
anulated Ere u
zema. Tetter, Hsu
Mata per hm -R
B D. DaYIS, I
B. r Paknort, 1 Jury ofTTew.
V.E.Cvar,} — .
AU accqunt
in the Graha
new due and
•d on or belo
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erremrn
Towne,
express messengers who had handl-
T ed the loaf on its Trip’ hither,,FTfe
G- Gr*h*m Drug C
Cure for Headache.
tishing. Thebig ranehes and"Gre
* things of the past. but in their
have wel bred catite and hores
ge number ofatoek farme and this
hopwns mil wav stock is just ns
ueb eritfedto the peaceable en-
A. B. Gant,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 1873. "
STANDARD BRED TROTTER.
Tinware,
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Graham,
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The Largest and Best
Selected Stock in: West.
Bariaias m Every. Im.
unexampled drouth now prevailing,
1i name of our destitute people
we now appeal for aid to those
more fortunate. For over five
The Basra Coumty of the
Northwest.
-ilesforsaies
- Drug Co.
Mrs. Allie
the public th
and fancy dr
ail rates am
patronage in
* W. L. Don
in town last 8
executive cod
To Horse
I will castr
on short nod
- -Go and
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bargain i "
cheaper t ..
and put it all into the hands of the
general government to operae tor
general good. The question of
three minutes may be bred free ot charge-
Mares must be broke to halter.
O’HARA-
him and his effects and take charge
of his property for him. The aub-
ROAD NOTICE
TO the owners or their agents or attorney*
ofT K. A L. Cpmpany Survey Fo 1201:
vizud
Pure Bred Clydesdale
Brown Stallion, large star, wine white on
m-f
Appeal from Hidalgo.
" The suffering, drouth stricken
people of Hidalgo county have . is:
sued the following touching appealt
_ To the people qf Taxaa:
Owing to the long continued and
, them. -
We would
-__Jian. City Co
day’s rain pri
that their w
- . treets is agr
proved that t
of it done and
west side of-?
the Red Stor
inches in thickneya. The quality of th. coal
is excellent and it is used by local black-
smiths and for hesting stoves in the county
•eat to a great extent. The county nlso has
FORD BROS.,
way corporations, j .
The telegraph and telephone
business of the United Stales’ has a
totl investment estimated at $250, •
000,000, and Ibis also, according to
the populist, is to be botight and
run by the general government.
—How there aie iiundniCT' iff lulu-
piaph.
Insure in foal, and $10.00 when loft to pa*
ture and breed. Mare* leh at Graham Bat-
urdays will be taken to the pusture.
Care will be taken to pprevent aoc auts,
but willdot be responsibKahould any occur.
Dficription and Pedigree.
BRILLIANT Jr. i* a beautif d black. 16,
hands high, was sired by. imported Brilliant;
dam. Liny; sha wm sired by David, a pure
Percheron horse ___
Collections promptly attended to. Wil
practice in th* atnte and Federal Court*.
T V Stock:
— There will
f ptgkmen of
" ham on Satu
to make a
spring rond
a convert.
The populist organization is
doubtless to-day the most disiplin-
ed and best organized political par-
ty in existence. While the demo-
crate and republicans have rested
been killed by frosts and drouth,
and there ia now nq toed corn to
plant. The necessaries of life are
so dear among us that they are en-
tirety ott of reach of our starving
people. Added to this ther is no
work for laboring men to do and
Black and white spotted Stallipn, six years
oldwAOicbershisbarso.oo tonsure.
TheBpiritof Fopulie.
The populist party in the United
Mineral Resourpes.
The mineral resources of Young county
are wonder: u I in variety, but owing to lack
of railway facilities have not yet been davel-
oped to any extent. Gold, silver, irori, lend
and copper have all been found in the coun- I
ty by actual emay and il u only aqtMMsiMXwl
time when tome if'notiall of these metaly will
are also succenafully grown. A pples, pears,
peaches, grapes and berries do well in this
county. Penchek and grapes grow espocially
well,' and in their season apt always plentiful,
Melons ol all kind* are suocgeafually and prof-
itably gown: ’
Stook Raining. ti
The famous "blue gras" region of Ken-
tuskz Anmenot.mxcolXaungWtM.a
stock oountry- We have some of the finest
through which it run*.
Timber:
The county is weH timbered, espeially the
southern half of it. Its timber* include Oak,
Kim, Pecan, Cedar, Cotton wood and many
other kind*. The ecan tree is a souroe of
Tag, as well! as another which
' was covered with nick names of the
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Qfice up-stirs in w RanrMph
Buildinq._____ . ___
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O. E. Finlay, gt
ATTORNMY-T-LAW Afb
LAND AGENT,
Graliam, Young Co.. Texa:
R. E. Taylor,
Attorney at Law,
ARCHER, TEXAS.
Criminal Law a.'Specialty.
- WILL PHACTICE IN Al,aounwa,
Dr. R. N. PRICE,
marble, granite, limestone and mudstone. Its
building stone is already being used largely
in preference to brick.
Agrioultura l Produote.
The principnl oropa of Xouns county are
cotton, com, wheat and oate. The vield; ih
this property m3 issue flat money
to pay for it, or, if the Owners r«-
money to them at • low rate of in-
terest, taking their lands or their
crops as security for the payment
of the same. The idea that the
government is the creature of the
people is reversed and the people
are to become the creatures of the
government—this abject slave* of a
oullebs pUjver erected by Uieirown
madness an folly. Buch is the
populist idea of government.
The dissatisfied and disgruntied
to weigh about 1,700 poures. .
W ill serve mares at 18 00 to insure.
heels, splendidly formed, 16) hands high, 7
yeata old, bred by Mr. ore Baxter, Mnple-
-----ubvIBe. Tenn
ry-GemeonhGnxey’saspgpWahing
ton, D. C. Deadhead, account of
Fnmttense
stated nbove.
block shown sny day except Sunday,
ximarxanavoungc.,"xraan",tz.
DR. M. H. CHISM,
Dentist,
Keep constantly on hand agood supplot
S ta p!e| b a rfey G r oce r ies-
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—Raneh Supplies,
Which they are offering aslowas the lowes.
Call and see then).
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terms. Hav
V d perience in 11
ply of water. Well water is within easy
rench of the surface in allparts of the county.
Th Clear Fork river, which flow* into the
county ftom the bouthwest, is noted for it*
Registered in American Trotting Register,
.......••• Vol. tV. Standard under rules, ft and 7;
Young countjr h** yt fiknty j bird by W. H. Wilson, Abdallah Purky
, ‘FERMS.
_____________________.....- $I 5 € > to insure a mure in fonll’secut-
key Creek Bridge, running nerthenat through ed bv note given nt lime ot Mrvice, dye-Mphy
T. K. A r Cd. No. 8 to Northwest‘corher 1, 1895, to bear per cent, in’ereatgaftr
methedshave-eheraeterized
move that parly hats made
West Side Square. GRAHAM, TE
same until such time as the pro-
ducer is rehdy to sell. It is the
vilest description' of paternalism
fand class legislation but the hverage
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re 1
there would I
and relieve
fully.
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Fishing po
At V. F. Gr
best assort mt]
F. w. Girl
for Palo Pint
resume the d
We wish Frol
hie new field
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thing published in our newspapers.
Now blessed master thou knowest
beat what we should have. Give
provided with a . comfortable house and the
children art bring edMflUi.
County Fihances,
The county finahces are in a hralthy con-
dition. The county'* warrant* go at par and
taxes, both State and county, aggregate only
874 cent* on the hundred dollars valuation.
The outstanding debt of the county is so ar-
ranged that than witi be no bnidwisuiue tai-
alien on our people. The court house bonds
ramaaining unpail are al in the permanent
school fund of the county and the bridge
ROSSKXU P
mesta first Saturd
J NO.
Gao. Wapt
fNo
The follow
eareannounce:
. * of the demod
ForDistrict
R. C
A T.
No. 5 Lenve Minetul Well* 780 a. m.
" Arriveat Wentberford 8:62 a. m.
Ne. 5 Leave Mineral Write 8:00 p. m.
• Arrive* Weatherford 4:00 p. m.
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raham Leader
TasosaB owias.
For putites a bores la a flue health, con-
dition try Dr. Cadya Condition Powden
They tone up the epitem, aid digestion, cure
has of appetite, felleve constiptipn correct
kidney dfuorden. and demtroy wore**, giving
Sew life to an old or ever worked haras 28
ontperpeokep- Forenlebydrugrieta
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V F Gbrt
of Bread Pan
-—Pans,GekeE
_ " pers. Buck el
Cups, Chamb
and other art
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The I
PUALISI
J. W.
TAMI OF i
One copy, one y
toniti
One inch, frst ii
Bach subsequent
A reaaonabie 1
adyertisers. Torn
Local notices 10
5 eent per line ene
iberal reductionn
Obituary noticer
eharpri for at hall
As a remedy for all forms of
. . Headache ElScIriC Bitters has prov-dont care for that. He is ready to
ed to be the very best, It effects . .. c.
a permanent cure and OT most ’ increase the power of the govern:
dreaded habitual sick headaches l ment ten fold apd willing to sur
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fuiifedged and universally ecog- „ puuuruacu Cu-
uized leader ok our great political iegeiniueoutlu 000 etudenta
party: We do thank thee tjhflihou "
hast permitted us to pursue:ourti
FIRST-CLASSNESS
* word of oar own coining—oe whieh
juatly be applied to
their long tramp is y
—■to- day, it *»m* hy iLa . Ilnit|»i. neaa and hill property.
States express company from Ar- ' who
kansas: It was along loaf of trend । 10
_—adryckust.apdngta sweet mop L
, sal for's prodigal. Tied to it with?
a String was s tag marked:
' From Arkansas, fr Commissa
~ the mare fail* to produce a foal, the note is
- to be surrendered without payment.
Any mare that chn trot or pads a mhile in
Guaranteed Cur,
W* suthorize our advertised druggiats to
Sril Dr. King’e Ngw Discovery for Consum p
tioh, Gough*, and Colds, upon this condition
If you preaflicted with a Cough, Cold or any
Lung. Throat or Cheat trouble, and will use
Un* reinedy as directed, riving it a fair trial,
and experienc ho beneft. you maf retum
Ehebotileand have your money refunded.
W• could not make thia offer did we not know
that Dr. King’ New Discovery could be re-
lied on. Il nevundisapppinis Trial bottle,
tre at Gu 2- G, Graham Drug Co’* drug
tore. Large rise 60c. and *1.00.
I have a lar.pt and complete steck and can
flil ordeas on short nolle*. .
All kind* of repairing neatly dpqe. Frieer
rensonable. Give me a trial. . . • A
(UrShop weat tid* Public Square. A
" Arrive «l Mineral Write 12:22 p m J
M*. f Leave Weatherford 6:1d-m.
Its tributaries in Uh- county are the Clear
Fork, Fish, Klin, Califnrnin, Whisky, Sall,
and < onnor < reeks, with a large aumber of
smaller stream*, furnishing an unlimited sup-
men who want homezar itcoretinttymnvitmstynthtmKy----‘-------------
such to come. lands are cheep and the' THE BARON, Bay Stallion, foaled 1879;
uonesrcker is welcome. * We want men 16} hands high, weigh* over 1209 pound*,
who <w toatay and we would prefer for thet Ue is sp enly a iuuerbat a rleder of
land *pe<'ulnkor to stay away. We have no | trotters. A grand looking horse that has
large (g-dic of land Jfwntri by Englirh syndi- taken many premiuuis in the show ring.
i eale. anetwe don't wan"them, but we do in-, lie wis sired bv Smuggler 027; record
vile the homesceker to enni to Young couh- 1 2:15}; 1st dam Sallie Wilson by John Edsall
_ ’____________ workL1716/2n LdanladyEarsthyEdaiaEurest.
will get «lon all-right. 149 r8nd dam by Howard's Sir t ‘harles, son •
—■ in । । the thoroughBred horse Sir Charles.
John Edsah17Iby Abdallal ritvar
(ioldemith Maid 2:14, by Hambletonian 10,
sire of Dexter 2:17}; dam by Black Hawk 24.
Edwin Forest 49, sire of pilly Hoskina
the government—the promise to
pay—ou the face of a greenback
Kill make* that bill money, and
they are ready to issue such money
by the million if they ever get into
power and Ask thepeope to - take
it inpayment of government obliga-
tions on the credit of the govern-
ment More than this, they want
of Peter Hannonson Survey. Thte the 27lb maturity until paid. In th* event, however,
day of March, 1894. — 1—---------------- ...---• *
Ko. WMTELY,
list comes along with hie offer of of the poor people, and we appeal
plentiful money and eceks to make fh ---* "
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the spittoon and we are the spittle.
We know that We have a few good
men in our party but"great Hades"
how scarce they are.
O, thou Monarch of brimstone,
make our members such stupid
of the fatmers alliance. It .con-
the following named gentlemen;
Hon. Wm. P. Dougherty, ooua,
ty judge of Hidalgo county; John
losner, sherif of Hidalgo county;
Jae. L, Dougherty, deputy collector
dictne Try it once. Eargeting bot papersthatthe stamp of
tlesonly Fifty cede at R. G.
, Situation.
Young county lies just north of the 88d
,ed tailed “beaut” that thou parallel nortbemtitudeandinlohgtude
and have been unable to raise crops.
Spick of all kinde have died by the
thousand* and still continue to die. arndopoito freclazand it bonstiof
Crops that have been planted have "" -• " " *
>h* m.riiue at ria AmHren bridgm, lbw* Orahare, Tv«m, AprilTl, 18»4.-----
nerqas the Brazos, one acroms Clear Fork and--------
twoacrossSalt Creek. These structurs werL, THE ARABIAN HORSE,
built by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Com- m
variably tell, by thwr feelings, est me in the populist party who
, when to expect an attack. If have never Uken the time to slop
i hamberlain ’a Colic, Cholera and m 2,2 ,
Diarrhoea Remedy is Uken assoonand consider these propositionsand
as these symptoms appear, (hey can to enquire whether or not it is
ward off the disease. Such person* practicable or wise to do these
should always keep the Remedy at-ttings Fhey endorse the iden
hang, redy for immediate use . ,
. when‘needed. Two or three doses without taking the pains to count
ref i» »«>**» riyfkMtew will Rise IItMITTthe eewt MWu aoiUl<Ug- fliau!Ls. Tr
much sufferng. For sale by The J is also argued by the opponents of
---R- A- Graliam Drug Co. ------ populist*, with great reason,
fuse to sell, to build ookipeung lines The**
all over the country and indirectly every
confiscate the property of the rail- f
Home rudv We have reentty
prpared buokt* on Book-keeping, Shorthand
and Penmanship espeqially adaptahle to
home Atidy. Nothing like them
thou hast enstilled within Utt the ever issued before. Sent on 60 days trial,
hatered and feeling- thatoxpiana.usunardrSOpogosptalsunox"
wecheerishfor the democrats aiFFraeien Buniness Gollege and rvbuol of
... . Ku ... Bhorthandand.Telegtaphy,Nashville,;Tenn,
our .southern neighbors. We bite — *n
WEAK!KEEN,
--DEALERS IN--
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Staple and Fancy Grocers,
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RANCH SUPPLIES.
—_Farmer. Texas.—
Will sell as LOW as the’ LOWEST. Give us a
' y"? ■ ■ TRIAL. .T
graphic and banking business, en-
tirely out of Uie bands of th* people and done but little in the way of
DRY GOODS,
those willing tqz work can find no
employment. Our destitution is
_______._____great two-third of our people suf-
flookingto the atandard of thfs-fering for bread, and unlese help
soon reachesue numbers will perish
from starvation We can add no
You will take notice that the undersigned
jury of frecholdere, to-wit: 8. D. Davis, R.
1 ParrotandV.E.Cuirtinshavingbeendu- wood Fari, Nnahvile, Tenn —
ly?rpo inted by the ( ommisaionens' I ouri O'HARA sired bv Colqasus .nd out
beauty and the great fertility of the country of )Young county to view out».certain public of Mr. BaxtePs fne full blooded mare, said
road tfecting such ads and to AS8e88 dam- I t . _„x.*». 1 -nn -......a.
axes if any .re claimed, said rnd to run from -
Elinsville northeast arosa said laqda.
We will meet on the 88th day of April at
Kliasville, Texas, for the purpose of amsessing
yield to it# influence. We urge all < render his private rights and pay
who are afflicted toproourea bottle, I for the
aud give this remedy a fair trial.
nicases of habitual constipation
Electric Bitters curesby,giving '
needed tone tihe bowels, and'....
_____case* long fesist the use of this ment can create wealth out of.noth-
pie opposed to il is but a forerun-
ner of what may be expected if
thsthovement is continued. Se-
cret politico-religioys organiza-
■ -dcsia can hut be fanatical, and
when fanaticism once gets a fout-
---hold, paiavuulLpn Mid blbo’dshed i^
~ ‘cure to fallow. There is no clixnre
— tor snob an organization to become
"a fixture in a land of political and
religious liberty; but it will un-
. doubtedly be a disturbing element
while it does exist, turning friend-
ship into bitter hatred, and fur-
nishing business for the court* of
fhe country.—Ft Worth Mail.
Persons who are subject to at-
tacks of bilious oolic can almost in-
tlo- government to become the gen- 1*1 Hto
eral bankers of the people and loan
populist for the governmnent to buy will make the fight upon the record
of the two old parties and say but
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Young ounty are alrendy very well known
and dev Bloped euflienenti to dieelore -everal
magnittegnt teposits fFftWi 26 in 64
•.. gxpres* agent ordered Rent to Col l -
Redstohe, the.Ditriet of Columbi ‘tn 61 And tin.1 gpjrhig uf t!
representative of the Coxey army, products (herein and the advance:
• • The colonel would not receipt for C '
it. The messenger did not Iknow
whether or not it would need to be
sent to the president.
. Rngliah Spavin Lapment removes .11 Hard
far unmolested. We thank thee
tm.Aai A • ;
thou great King of Demons thst
prettieat bauM in town • the pubjje achool ememhm
bualding, ju*t now nearing complhoa. it* ODII / A Ji RIT !
cost i* only *n,ooo, but u i* large and com- HHII / ur..
modiousendofthelatostpaterpinbrckand|"“ "" Of
atone, “J
WILL make the present M**un M follow*:
The Ant Cour work day* of each week on But-
ton Branch, south of the old TWT ranch,
and Fridays and Saturday* at iny stuble hi
alt wettsttuated and becomingf Graham, and whit serve mares .t $8.00to —r
godsmonstssomethtng enormous: way,
sorgum, rye, millet, and all garden crops
tenebEgbuor-Reepingjsaequxturmsthode
Almighty and nlwise butan, thou weeles by the old style. Posi-
tionsGuarenteed under certain
inattendnncethe pnst year. Eleven
Teaohere—*asiritte-is-theedmen-
tional. center of th South. ©heap
Board. Novnation. Enter any time.
charity. ,
Across the top of the tag was
-—boldly WiilLSu, ^Cas* of -Gruver I**1- program we
Cleveland.” , i Another vagary of populism is
the socalled "sub-treasury"scheme
Surveyor and Notary Public,
Solictts Land Business in all it* forms.
BOffice in the Beckham Building.
GRAHAM. : : : : TEXAS
JOHNSON & AKIN,
Attorneys at Law,
GRAHAM, TEXAS
. Will practice in th* Court* of Young and
and adjoining coudUe*. *
Omee ap-staira in th* Morrison-Street Brick
. f‘ • . • • ’
ESTBAYS.
ESTRAYED by J W, Burgees, eleven
miles eonthwest of Graham, one moune coj-
ored mule. 8 year* old, 14 bund* high, not
branded. One bey Ally, 2‘yenra old. not
branded. March 18, 1894.
A. t. GAY, C. a a y. c. t
Fhysitlan,3urgeon s0bstetrician;
GRAHAM, TEXAH.
Allcells attended to in town or country
Pffice at Graham A I Jols. Drug Store.
GRANVILLE M. GJBAND, ’
Attorney at Law,
- GRAHAM, TEXAS.
oirkin Beekham Rook R»i in"
least. He finds a ready answer
in his doctrine of fiat money for
Kansas City yesterday between
member* of the A. P. A. and peo-
_______------- e---uuw-a -,s , and present to U8 i writing your claim fur -
prniries, greoe’ThimMS „
BOOTS'At SHOES,;-
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
untorus,as thou seest fit; take us in-
extra officers with Jiat to thy care and keeping; guide and
direct us in the"w.ay that we should j quite u large revenue to the people and a
go, and when thou art donewithgpod Pecan groveisu very valuable piece of
us in this world take us in thy ' property: .The Cedar is aleo very valuinble
warm and fervent embrace and we lor ue infencing .nd piling, while the other
will praise thy name forever anditimbera furnistiat*etmmabimmpry:"—tete A- Marti
ever Amen ‘ Kall fuel Tor those who prefer to unewood. .
of customs; Chas. Schunier, M A.
Banado, L. R Wren, attorney-at-
law. and Beniguo Leal- ________'
Contributions of money we ask
to be sent to Jas. L. Dougherty,
treasurer of relief committee, who
will acknowledge receipt of same.
Itch on human and hores and all anima’s
"SUHld th SO minute* by Woolford’* Sanitary
Lotion. Thu newer Mb. Sold by Th* R,‛
G. Graham Drug Co.
Lint of fatten
Remaining in the Graham post oMp* for
the week ending Monday, April Mi, 1894.
Parties calling for these letiers will please say
"advertised and give date. A charge ot
ewe wait will b* mada upon ea*h pinMc.^C
matter advertised if not called Corin two
weeks the same will be sent to the dead letter
omeez--------------------------—
Hinda, MIm Glayda, Johnson A M., 2
Lockhart, Jessie. Price, Miu Lllie.
G. H. Cbozikb, P. M.
egtaphy, Nashville,;Tenn.
_ _- N. B.-We pay *6 cash for all vacncies
the dust before tfiee, 1) Prlfife ' or ardninkikreper.,rienngraphere, ete. -repor*-
_ .... w, , n-v ed to us, providing we fill the same.
Perdition and humbly accept all the " ----
j thee that thou haet completely “ ------- -
4-E QUA I.—12.
16) hand* high, foaled April 7, 1888, bred
by Dr. W. K. Dafley, of Pari*, Texas, aired
by Nomad; dam Shrppes Dailey, a beautiful
bonds run fory years, and, if the future I* to blood bay, noted for her saddle gait*; she by
ba Mri to-He _ the knv- ofthe-Nige, 1571,bmdayl212
Coleman, Harrisburg, Ky., sired bv Almot,
son of Alexander’s Abdallah, dam Mary Cole-
-___population ard-propregg. ' man; by Grn'Mambrino Chief; econd dam.
_ m_mnmmme-hbyPorento,sonofSt. faurance; third dam
•Young county Ml A pqmliUun uf ulamL^y Keokuk;fourth dam by-8tambene,im-
six thousand sou's. It has been settled main- ported Arabian.
ly from tle - old states' t of. the south, but: Those wishing to breed, will do, wellto,call
a . c . 11 t ’I’ J / .-I and see Craig Nomad before going elsewhe4
has people from a mnostall civilized countries. : He hAs no taF under the sddle, ioves afi
it has quite a number of German people whe i the gaits andis very fustin all. -------
are well pleased and all naturalized and Uk- - J. W. CORNELIUS.
fr 4b iag a lively Utes—t —Oratut,Eexms,.Aprtt8, 1894.
for over two nwnthH with a ver/ j power cofiaequfnt to the ....___,____,
-severe attack of rheumatism. Wetfrailways andtelegraph Tineslemptied and renovated our heads,
- could git nothing that would afford | wouid thy >rmy of offic*, >0 the wind ha* full control >
her any re !e , and as last resort holders as to endanger the repub- lih when we art into a crowd it
gave Chamberlain’s Pam Bahn aj, _ ,52 , " . I whten wnen we get *nro a crown it
trial. To our great suprise she be- lic. 0 * would indeed be a hard rushs out of out mouths making a
gan to improve after the first ap mattertoever “turn the rascals r great noise. ‘ We bless thy name,
plication, and by using it regularly j out’’ and change administrations if thy fork,
" conductor, engineer, brake- hMt uhe power to let CT pumkP M »ii-- wrer-from W»hi.«*a.
nanpon,ereo Knutson Feo;, agent, nature to the extent that . *r<^™nt7
~ • Kenai ngtnnv’Mjnn.1''"5D~ wit T;,7T.1 rvvrrnmfHl uflfo.r whom lease r
a*ltt hk The R, G .Graham official life depemk'd. upon the re-We th ank thee for tbeprea-in. Jack county.__
” ■ ■ electio of his party to power, lent prospect of thy ambitious serv - Climate.-----•---
But the worst feature of this de-1 ant Weaver becoming King of the
Soft or ( alloused Lumps and Blemisbes from
orges. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splinta, Swee- populist does not se it in that iight
t v, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Spraine, .11 swollen I He is willing for the government to,
I oata. Coughs, etc. Save $60 by um of'assume a sort of guardianship over
on. bottle. Warranted the most wonderful
Blemish Cure ever kow. Sold by The R.
CRAIG NOMAD.
WILL make the present senson at my farm,
1 j miles east of Graham on Jacksboro road,
and will serve mares at $8.00 to insure a liv-
ing foal; $6.00 by the mason.
Care will be taken to prevent accidents but
no responsibility should any occur.
----Descriptionand Pedigree _
CRAIG NOMAD is a red sorrel Stallion,
3.W. OMAVMS, PToprintoi^^* demands the government
almeeeeeeeeeem--ownorship of railways and tele,
4., M. W. A N. W j graph lines, azub-treasury system
RAIL ROAD TIM E TABLE. and postal savings bank*. They
ii.oc. _ -seek to take the railway,, tele-
Bucklen’s Arnica Naive.
Tax Barr Satvz in the worla for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Salt Rbum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Heads, ChAblains,
Coma, read ril Shin Eruptione, and poritive-
ly cuvee Pitas or no p,v required. It isguar
onteed to rim pomfact matifnetion or money
.cefundgd. Price U cents per box. Forsnle
by The R. G. Graham Drug Co —
The morechanaborinin’s Cough
Remedy is used the better it is lik-
ed. We know of no other retiedy
that always give, satisfaction. It
is good when you first catch cold.
Il ia good when your oough is seat
edandyourlungs ar* sore._______
good in any KInd of a cough,- We
have sold twMity.flve dozen of 11
and btuli has given satisfac-
lion Sledmn 4 Friedman, drug
plate, Minnesota ake, Minn. 50
Pnnl huilee forlnkThe R. G.
pirubaiu Druaadk..
the populist fools that they will believe every.
more and more important m the oountry set-
ties up.
Publio improvements
The public spirit of ths people of Young
county is evidenced out only by the court
house add echool building in Graham, but,
during the past year and in the midst of the
ao-cutted +hard- times panietthe county
contracted for and is just now completing
meabhebznmo"n
damages, Mfany are otatmed, when and where IMPORTED SHETLAND PONY,
you will present your claine for damnuges,if
any are claimed by you, to said jury in writing |
iu the law directs Thia Marh 24, 1894.0
I 'I .
BOOTS and SHOES? 225"
An .... .F mui .. Carringes, Bnegies, Roaa Cark,ee The W
era the beet. If there's no Agent a ya** T30
vicinity, write tor circular to V
tad neatly and promptly. Give me a trial WINONA WAGON CO. 7 4
You will Rnd my work Gret eine endaftk Winone • . • • Elan Wdi
ment of government credit on . the
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g—s g z more to this than what has been al-
cherished liberties at hi. shrine, ready said in appeals in our later
Like most new heresies, the popu- , counties for aid.'
W piHY ifapBiiCT for rrts^ up-' /ha irull; of thy afotamania
k . 7 • A • we refer to the Hun. J. C Russell,
oa the activity of it mission.ne* m judge of the Twenty-eighth judicial hores 1
the field. 1 It watch** th* 'rign* of; district of Teras Hop. Btanleytryisf
th* times" and when calamity fa) la Welsh -of Corpus Christi, Hon. A.
upon a certain class of people and J. Evans of San Antonio and Hon.
they are, by any circumetances, re- i Bethel Coopwood of aredo, it is - gfunty anunily ship to market nome of th
duced to poverty, then the popu. innpossible to devcribe the suffering । o mte and hog" Produod la th* stat*.
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d,
/ The people are sober, industrious and as a 1 -
seutt-byftepbns-rule, weH eduented Fh various chunk In BaeA
a small portion of Palo Pinto, - •
ing. {Tbe progress of the county had been .
phenominnt. —Wb hare never liad any
' 1 bv< 'in** in rm stfdemmnd
wvasnngvon, Apro.-ne nr st । --- —- ----—-—- -- । am w eaver pecoming niog •l ne The climate of t hid partof Texas is remark- fictitious ndvancement of pfoperty valus
istallmentofthecacheofprovig: mand of populism ia in the desire . I g a ably salob.ious..fftoo far north to feeland no sudden influi of population, but ake,
ions to. be established here for ihe : of that phrty to invade tbe privateK O-lNDwerraarkness, efthewtigheire - eradtralwny,
-Eoteyroakers’aurg iehdaytnighteofttvetnnmdsre impteaspustau thy
>'the v will be in Washington after ' either directly or indirecty toyu l< Grover Cleveland and the present. enough south to enjoy a Bn* winbr clime, J with nallways. It ip thought that the Weath-
over, arrival | to the general government Me busi congress so that they will do notL- I free from thegresat blikards whieh sweepthe toto”^^
,1 he. man for the mutual benefit of the_peo-! P'*'0* of the northwest Our climate is 9-1 the near future, but whether itia or not, the
i- : — j" ■ common 0 will thoutpecfatty recommendedt by eminent physicianeiftsure prosperity of theicouuty is assured.
P ’ , ‘ ’ ■ (or thus* who are sufferit g with consumption Iinmigrati n.
_ ..... .spread desolation, disease and death adkinderd disegses. .
Jovment of 1 “5 1 tiie farme the- alrover this country during thet Men wh-bevetravelledallovor the knowu
enjoyment of his lands, and his present administration so that the world ngree that there ». upon: th* whole,
crops, but thenspirit of V populism lehidren ef men may-Le left cbeme-tng moreplensantorheaithfulclimat than
would-force him to sell out and re-. theriese And nennileg, thaiof Youngcounty. The elevation of this
u 110. ’ latneress and- penniesBlcouutyifarabovethemalorialdistriatsand
tire. How men can see any justice T|. , ■ | . : for:, . u, . . “
’ - w Al 114 " -id W5 ar< yearning 501, instances of fever, and ague are very rare.
or fairness in this part of the popu- that is what will make oup-mheemts-e Soil. B- ty,and wocan
fulate-understandexceedmnggtad.0,mayhunredstThesirorToungcouhtgisfridahdthefandlivehoneat
and thousands stirve and die daily ; prudlent farmer can find lmost any sort he -----
of destitution. And then grantthat want*. Our Bnxo ......... Jands and pur- .. ROAD NOTICE,
poor weaWminanity may ■ JX
to betievethat the democrats "wreshowuverp-hne prefestresdxbpmsinendedtnromemvokrseanermnseesmeemefiFm m
wholly in fatAtWe prny-thyt*hepreven---bermarksbi-proettretive.knap,Texea,
formeEEfgreaest eurse upon ine democratstTtedatndanseseuitgaeagtowsallovekthelnmi ---4
-the republie aus are alriglit-they l, woria rorstock rnincrs.
are our friends. O, thou roaring Water Courses.:
lion we know that thou art vine and ! The Salt Fork of the Brazqa river run*
we are '.he leaves, that thou art the through the county fromi northwest to south-
pot and we are the kettles, that enat, watering an immense territory. . Broad
. 4 . • bottom landw l ine its ban ka on either side#
thou art the oven and we are the". .... ‘ v , . .
ands that cannok be excelled in the world.
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