The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. [34], Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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aion on legal holidays and provide
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for teaching on holidays.
NIGHFSESStON.
eaten.
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House Bi) No. ,296, providing ' Friday: Different weather.
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SARNBOOK KEEPING.
Saturday: Weather different.
for a coUnty board of education in
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"rren.
ate and high schools, provideours-
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F. Lindsey1', Whittenberg, Pariah,
among the .country schools this
anCempton
week
the organization of school corporar
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domestic 5 cents. .
domestic'S cents.d
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M. M. Burris, of True communi-
nicateintelligently with our repre-
A lot of Buckwheat Flour.
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BlHAM&CHAIN’s.
it highly. On sle by Tinny &
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dollar’s worth you buy. 1|!Fo buy
requested
EADER
Com’tee.
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did it.
building boom
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substitute, but a cientifle cure* that
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Jacksboro, Texas.
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gins, Dillsrd, Misses Whittenberg
and Ellis
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sell you
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desire the passage of any of the
above measures make your wishes
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Don’t forget now;
stove wood P_D.Q.
— Fresh Mackerel.
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SKNTSIXTWO4OENT STAMPS FOB
SAMPLEBOX,BOOKLEE AND PROOFS
a
Hindman. • '
3. Is Normal Training necessary
Call at the store of
SHUMAKER Bros.
and Whittenberg.—Reoitatiou:
Mollie MeJilton. J
contra
pertec
A.A. Timmons, Capt. camp No.
127, U. C. V., was in town yester-
. day arranging the preliminaries
for the 5th annual meeting and re-
union of U. C V. to meet at Hous-
ton, May 22nd, 23rd and 24tb,
'A number of the camp here are
booked for attendance.
The
dolph
Nice assortment of green apples
at Bigham & Crain's. _____
When Baby wnasek. we gave her Cantoria. _
Whenshewas iahiidthecried tor Catorta -
When she became Xims, she clung to Castoria
when ahe had Chudren, (he gave them Caatorte
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Keep Constestly onseene
Staple and Panc^^
I Ranch Sup
363
Mary KEETER,
ALICE LINDSEY,
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Awarce
Misses Melilton;and Neal,
tiou. 'Josie Kendall.-
4. Fads and Hobbies. -
ing”ad vertisement for your treatment' ’
J. Fallon, 1M South Green St.,
. Chicago, Illinois.
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Beckham
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---Mineral Wellat Texas.
Good, heavy yard wide‘brown
the offer of theIEADEE and the
Fort Worth Gazette both one year
for one dollar, you must hurry up,
for the offer will soon expire. If
you are already a subscriber to the
Lzamza and in arrears it will be
necessary for you to pay up all
arrearage* and one year in advance.
APPIFOorHFQWEER
who is more weather wise than a
muskrat, whose great age and long
cents.
.Cotton.checks, 30 yards for $1 at
"55, Shumaker BROS,
1895,
Its
essential qualifications? Profs. R.
Lindsey, F. Lindsey, Keathly,
Dillar and Mis Minnie Pevis.
Recitation: Cornelia Jewell.--
Wednesday: Warm and Spring-
iike^~ ;
Thursday: Springlikeandawar
How to Curo Yourtolf-Whilo Using It.
The tobacco habit grow* on alma until
triots lying partly in two or more.
cSunties and school communities
each composed of pereoUs living in
two or jmorocounties. ____-
House Bill No.—, to define sec-
tarian schools and to prevent the
Hong and Prayer.
For terms, board, partic-.ar
ulars of course of study —5
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kek
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oral Wells lasl wet'k .
‛Mra. H.E." Eddleman went 10
Finis last Friday to attend the sick-
L night with his man
may find consolation in Him-who
has said, “I am the Resurrection
and the Life.1’
‘ Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be spread upon the
church minutes and a copy present-
ed to the breaved family, and that
et., 2
J.N.JO
"Lee—FOR.l
s HIPPFNO PURPOSES.
BURIAL ROBES & SLIPPERS
For Gents, Lalies & Children,
one-of the finest HEARSES
in the State.
before the legislature:
Senate Bill No. 146, providing
one hundred dollars valuation.
This bill has passed the house and
is now pending in the senate.
Senate Bill No. to exempt the.
Crehama,
IY.
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R. F. Arnold, Piesident. ._
B. R.JEFEWI, Ist, Vice-Presideng.
• 3. B Norris, 2nd. Vice-Presiden. ,
- _ F:Bomak;amisc-ir.‛
National Bank,
eham, Texas.
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you expense.
W. A. Mouris, D. D. S.
DomiwW
her relatives just before death that
she was trusting in Jesus. She
was interred in Oakwood Cemetery,
thefneral being conducted by Dr.
R. C.Bureeen-and Prof; Kyger.
On Sunday, March 17th, the
South Bend Baptist Church’ adopt-
ed the following resolutions:
, Rasolvsdv That in the death of
sister Ella Singleton South Bend
Church has lost one of its most be-
loved members, and one who hade
fair to become a most useful work-
er for the master; and that we deep-
ly deplore the death of one so young
and so promising, but bow submis-
sively to Him who doeth all things
well, and who has gained the vic-
tory over death and destroyed its
sting. That our prayers for the
sorrowing relatives and friends in
their bereavement are, that they
we. W.L. Hawkins; verdiet in fa-
’., wor of the plaintiff _
Fresh Fruits of all kinds and at
M L. Moopy.
one pt these hers-
illegal disbursements of school
funds, and requiring school vouch-
trol of their pubiic. eehools.
Honea Bill No. 225, to author,
tee the organization of school dis-
Highet Honors— Worid’s Fair.
-DR:
. ‘ Graham. Texas.
Begins June 3rd,
—Ami continuesten wee
Pinless Clothes Line.
R. T. Powell has the agency for
the Excelsior Pinless Clothes Line,
which is a splendid line, and guar-
anteed to give entire satisfaction.
All who have tried it recommend
"Plense accept my sincere gratitudo for .
the,restored life of happiness and health and
on day of payment. ' __:. ’ Es--
-EXCHANGE- aovgun-413 of ^4 pqmn^
Dibkctobs —R. F. Arnold, R. L. Rickman, Oliver Loving, J. B.
! Norris, E. P. Davis, E. B. Norman, S. R. Jeffery.
CAPITAL, $100,000.-.............................
walp rapsbmndmettrstamnonohrminqaloncbepintinentthnd’tom
tee:
ot
liar
sar i 11 over.three lessms per
Week. JI you desire the advantage
of getting the native accent, &c., or
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been visiting in Waco for:some.
fonths returned home last Friday-
She was accompanied by Mrs. J.
T. Cunningham, her sister, who
. will remain here on a vi^t for some
„ty,in order that he may com
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nel
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nial
Al Blakey and Miss Mattie
Brown were married last Friday
Traveling salesmen to rep:
~ the YoungCounty Nureery. A_
at once. J. A. GACHTEB,
Gm adi
Monito
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a1 Viner
EeRobe
K.
Da Wal
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strayed or Btoten.
BAKING
-POWDIR
- MOST PERFECT MADE.
Charoes for radid ptomotion good. Must
d posit in bank cash, about $10040. Wo
loan aske; no investment required. It is a
salaried and permanent position. (Strictly
office workft'"1^ is strongly wi-
dorsedby bankers. Address P.O. MMM'
n,3e
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1 ‘ There are quite a number of ya-
cant residences in town. The
the
th a
hen
sor
Profs. Lindsey, Fowler, Hardgraves
Compton -andFrmer. - Recitation:
Miss Lulu O’Donnell. .. .
) Prof, fansb closed hit |8C11UUI at
Belknap last-wee and made 4 bee
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ive .
a
A pure Graps Cream of T artar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or anyothazadulterant-
r' 40 YEARS THE SANPARD.
fmkmemietk
' the lowest prices.
,l—BeHAM&eRAN,ton,MTSses
Little Lou Cunningham haspneu-
Dr C. M Scogin departed last
Nonday-on a business tript other
< points in Texas. •
----------Miss O’Donnell. visited friends
yeorAmerveekm
have fallen narh.
Blemish Cure ever known Sold
by R G. Graham, Druggist. Gra-
ham, Texas.
HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY
For Kidney and Bladder F roubles.
One bottler of Hall's reat Diacoy-
ery cures all Kidney, and Bladder
Troubles, removes Gravel, ures
Diabetes, Seuninal Emissions, weak
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Bro. Baryta held a quarterly con.
ference at Olney last Saturday.
George Terrell drove the True
mail down Tuesday. He reports
splendid rains up in his communi-
ty. He says he sent What he.didn't
need down Ball Creek for the ben
efit of Graham. ________
Come and see pur clothing and
we will save you-25 cents on every
-----h•-te-
A marriage license was issued to
J. F. Fisher and Miss Mary
Hughes, March 23rd.
Shelving, painting and otherwise
h improving their business house,
etj
first, say to begin, from $30,00 to $00.00
a month. m*
an
r -;
ite interests have been dentified
with Young county for severa
years. Call and examine stock and
get prices.---——
Nashville,tbis paper:)
A Waltim ADVERTISEMENT.
‘•tn February, imh,Tted.JIs IIMlfoMi-
ages from the lung, and for some month*
was under the care of two doctors, and final-
a
y of
rite
him
dis-
one
xpe
aid.
•Uy /
ous 1
tpoz_.
lectly harmlesa. You can ige all the tobac-
co you want while taking Baco-Curo, it will
notify you when to atop. We give a writ-
ten guarantee to permanently cure any case
with three boxes, or refund the money with
10 per cent. Interest. Baco-Curo is mA'a
__Mrs.Wm. Wright and her daugh-
ter, Miss Nora, were in town trad-
ing Monday. “
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D. C. Brooks had the misfort-
unefo Tose his large Percheron
horse last Monday night.-----Mr.
Brooks has been unfortunate, this
{-/
northeast and east of Graham. The
Mineral Wella atage driver reports
a good season from Finis eastward.
Uncle Jimmie Moore says it rained
and hailed between Graham and
Jacksboro. .
House Bill 571, raising the state
school tax to the constitutional
maximum of twenty eents on the
TuuLaDEAwiN give
the benefit of sama. J
nudlame backs and all irregularis,
lies of the Kidneys and Bladder,
in both men and women. Regulates
Bladder Troubles in children. WiH-
Make yourself a better \
teaqher. Review-speeial "1
- branches. Prepare for the a.
HIGH SCHOdL by tak-
-, f •-
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t—
meat and
the recita.
Mildred Jewell.
—2. The -essentials of agood
text book, ‘ Profs. Blakely, Comp,
ton, Underwood, Misses Clayton
.and LeGrand, Recitation: _ Leila
McJimsey.
Noon.
Becitation: Donnie Brook's.
8. What Legislation Is Needed to
S MeJilton and Eikine.
Recitetion: Hattie McJimsey.
2. The teacher. What are his
hann& Crain’s.
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2.022.1
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each county to re-c
ty when necessary, to classify the
4. 8. Harr
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~TTyou want tn'avall yoursBir^f perfect our Public School eystem?
Profs. R. Lindsey, F. Lindsey,
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NEW HARNESS SHOP.
We have opened a bran new
stock of harness and saddlery, which
sentativeon the subject. If you
dGeerginswebr-=
Saturday.
Opeting-sengand prayer. Rec-
are running J. B. Shumaker for one
of their aldermen. The LKADKA
thinke this a good choice.---mi
A heavy stock of clothing fresh
from the markets, just received,
newest, nicest cuts, most dorrect
style* and cheaper than ax*r---
Morrison, STRKET & Co,
5
at Whitt the first of the week.
M.. M. WadT^urned from abeingthe second
The-above is an .extract of a let-
ter to Judge Timmons from Bupt.
Curlisle, and he desires an expres-
if your will know more of
this treatment and read the
testimony of'many others,
who have ben cured by the
Compound Oxygen Treat- _______
ment, not only of consu mp- without thpnid
tion, but of various other ------i
—. adiseases, send for book of 200
pages,’sent free. Ureal land
see us. We treat patients
at the Office as well as at
All Calls Promptly Attended. Call at the Furniture & Crockery store
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4. Ellis,
Ruther
Bell
—Fam certain /our treatment ha* been the
means of restoring my health. I have added
fifteenpounds t my weight and- -amatiufurher informatipn, apply to
paiing, have agood appetite ahd sleep well. __
In fact,! can consiextiously say I am a walk-
tor a more eflicieni mod* of Haking following
the scholastic census, .
7 Senate Bill No. 162, restricting
STOLEN. .
—Erm-my-farm, miles S.E.p----------------
' of Graham, one -black mare fiveI for cash; therefore we can, and will I.the Graham
years old, 14 1-2 hands high, brand-]
-ad circle , on left thigh; broke* to
work and ride. Liberal reward for
her recovery. J. H. NEWBY.
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GRAHAr HIGH SCHOOL, 7
Recitations: -AHee caaf Mudy for iaach
and.regulata-psomutionaof-papilas---
.House Bill No. -, To authorize ' Sti
L SausaAc aee
• Mondayt Cool and dry.
Tuesday: Dry and cool.
[of will power nnd with no
inconveniance. It leaves the sxatem as pure
and free from nicotine ns the day you took"
your Ara chilw or smoke. Sold by all drug- )
with-oueiron olad guarantee, at $1.00 per.
box, three boxes, (thirty daye'tteatpient)
, Jurttoe convened Monday.
Only one case wastried, J. M. Cole
upiedby Ea Ha
eminent Betlin Physician:who had used it in
hit private practice since 1872, without a fail-1
ure, purely vegetabl and guaranteed per-.
despised and' importunate heel
fly. H’annunced that he was go-
ing to have quite an entertainment
at the close but our correspondent
has not sent us an account of it
yet. It was doubtless an occasion
OllEE& -
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gu
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district the conn - Sunday;, flood time forTHieOwi.
to go see his Herd Shell friends.
on Ed.- •
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' OBITUARY.
--—ELLkSIGEEro-waSbernnear
Sugartown, Callcisieu Parish, La.,
Feb: 9th, 1876; •movedto Texas
with her parents when .yearsold.
settlingin McLennan county,moved
from there to Hood; and in 1887
•ffwvwd'to Young euunty? where-
Senate Bitt No. -, to prevent the
Reeitation: issaanoa of local poirmanenl certili
N "nen necessary,S2M we WE°"-eg0M1"5 and will <mre any case above men-
is rusticatips-Fonertatppe.wi.agnan,wa
co;JohaM.MeGhee,Waee;A,B
JJavttti^Tfrlavaca Co ; Rev. Lea -
Green and Rev.A.W. Robb, Hal-,
letsville; Rev.Wm. J. Sims, Wil-
‘ Milter, Gmualna; _
years predicted with startling ac-
curacy the changes of our weather
and when hate unable 10 predict
any change you may conclude sbat
there will not be any weather.
So when THE Owl says rain you
Nat|ye Pronunciation.
—Havingbeen"askedf would
teach Spanish, I take this method
of saying to all interested in said
study that woulddo so,— The
larger the class the better the ad.
.. ’Manager.
H. C. Williams returned Monday Prow. Farmer, Fowter, Lindsey,
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• ,1, Query Box. General discus-
Uecitationa: ‘ Bernice Galla-
her and Mattte Morrison.------
2. Duties of Trusteer: Discussion.
public schools from forced suspen- may as well take in your washing."
sion on legal holidays and provide FHE forecast for NEXTWEEK.
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LOCAL MATTERS.
"No.lectlondorctyachodltrus.
t can be held nex'Tueday, at Rociration: Ja
no legal notice of it J*a been given. 1. . Class m
E u ak---a a_ methods of cond
DRUGGISTS.
11 ---ft -40,"' .
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b " do
and Zach^Rand^h are T. T. Wilkerson end family
Were visiting in town thin week.
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-------E-- Job Wagon
I will be found reedy to do any job haul-
ing, abouttown, at ay time on short notice,
and on the most reasonable terms, < JAl
me ntaii Wl BWUwteej thhig in that line.
_W. 1. TIWLLL,
to be remembered.
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____ --___________—HRev, Jno. M. Barcus and family,
county for several of Vernon,are visiting in Graham,
bo sent by expreea on receipt of 81. _
Onebottfe istwomon th ‛s treatment -
—ITE -.
Do you
Ty wentto Denver,T> ut returned without any
benefit to my health. I then read of your
a,, trentrh nt, and sent for some, from which I
felt great relief, and have continued usingrit.
steadily up to the present time, with good
Pure Maple Syrup. Guaranteed splendid article «t
Try.it. Bioham & Chain. _______ED--
--- , . fci > 'war _ - .
. ___ <4. Physical Culture, Elocution
MraD.C. Brooks visited at Vin- and Music: Shund they be a put
of the free school cirricufum?
$2.60, or sent direct upon receipt ot
FRK. Eureka Chemical A Manufnctur-
Bay; you who promised to bring
us stove wood on subscription, we
wish you’d get a small sized double
ah u file or a yourselves and bringit.
if the present conditions are con- "
tinned much longer, we will lapse
- into berbarisam, an scrniint of h*Y- .
ing to eat our chicken “raw.”
Best inthe to—* -sueceesful—teacher
Prnfa Rlakcly, Higgins, Stinson
’ Taanher
‛ * »ril 195 and
n
UNDERTAKING AT^LL.HOURS.
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DAYOR NTGF’Tr.
“ “CHEAF^ MEDIUM and FINE."
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METALLIC CASKETS
makee week men gain atrangU* wv'ght and’
tive MlTa o moey refunded,
ruggista, or mailed ree. Addre8s
t Kemedy Ces„Chiugo, 45 Rnn-
lew York, 10 Spruce St.
---••*—s
Paients, nave your children 8
teeth examined. It coats nothing
end may save them trouble and
One sorrel horse, about 1b hand*. I
high, branded AC on left shoul-TAasDu8Mrn
der and RH on left hip.
we will sell at rock bottpm prices
- _________ , Wo menn to meet all conapetition.
Good heavy yard wide THeScbecf from whatever source it miy conle,
We make and repair anything in
print. ■
first class work. Give us atrial
and you will from that time be a
regular customer. One door East
ofMcJimsey’e--.............. —
- Price Bros.
Opening song Recitation: Cleo lite of publte whool "Tuuds in
port of sectarian schools.
to be registered and lb be paid residence in Texas makes his ve-
. —-* * ' --- ports of the utmost accuracy and re-
liability.* * Prof- Rickman has for
cheaper than any house to publish the.same.
p. m, rAYNEp --
vantage to each student. I will
teach the native pronunciation. I
hi* nervous systeh i* seriously affected, .im-
pairing heaith, comfort and happiness. To
quit suddenly is too sever a shock to the
system, as tobacco, to an inveterate user. —
becomes a stimulant that hi* system continu-
ally crave*. fiaca^L’urv B a »cl«iflEc cure
for the tobacco habit, in all its form*, care-
folly compounded, alter the formula of an
- A suitable reward will be paid
. for information teading-to his re-
English Spavin Liniment remov.
M all Hard, Soft or Cal loused I. imita ■
and Blemishes from horses. Blood
Spavins, Cucbs, Splints, Sweeney,
Ring-Bone, Stifles, Bpraine, all
Swollen Throrts, TCoughs, etc.
Save $50 by use of one botile.
Warranted the moat wohderful
ge. .2.
•* 1 . 1500 1«
r _00in
I. R.AKPN& CCee
______-....... — J March nd.—:—,r=-Ue
expenditure* ofteschoof fund, | “THE OlfL of thi* Itoite begins
providing for more enrelul auditing the publication of official Weather
[ Reports by Prof. C. M. Rickman,
prior to her death. She attended
the fall term of Baylor Uni-
versity. After ait illness of four-
teen days she died at the'residence
of her aunt,Mrs.EthanAllen,Jan.
5,1895, Waco. - . -
She professed religion and joined
the Baptist Church atd8oulh Bend
in the summer of 1891. She told
This will entitle you to ths Ga:
zetef “—~— ekeo Hindman.
IEWANTED.
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itation: Annie Morrisen. , - ’ ~ .
to build apEJnchool, ricma that aswued
Profs. Hardgraves, Farmer, Comp-
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£ a Pwttion. —
. W srrtHWor office work, on ulary, in most
the public schools of Young ,coun- every county ini the south and west, a young
niy- Htadyrgentleman. ‘Those from the country
■ -also uccepied. Experience not neceasars ;
in fact, prefer beginner* at a small salary at
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N. J. Timhnons, Graham, Texas.
Dear sir: The following will Indi- ed with this 1
vatethe echool bills now pending
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d nerves, aliminatas nicatine poinona, ' i
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Morrison. __________^ight.' It WMjLn. elopement.
R. A. Martin and Roswell Gravs ’ The citizen^o^the ' South" VKrd
have gone to Wichita Fall*.
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Mise Fannie Munnerlyn, who ha*
ty, was in the city yesterday.
LWhichthey are offering a ' was the lowes
Cal! and see them.
West Side Square. GRaHAM,’
vlror- and maftihmM that the Compound '
Oxygen ha* certainly /given me.
•'•For the encouragement of unfortunate
aufferers from ill-health, I should like to 1
state briefly the relief the Compound Okygan 7
has given me.
AWiile I was considered a healthy child,
I was known to be dyspeptie from babyhood.
It was inherited.; For two yrere iwaa own i
fined almost constantly to a lounge. For
more than four year* I did not know a mo-
ment free from pain. All ihi* time dyspep-
Ria continued it* ravages, except when tem-
porarily relieved and aggravated other serious
disorders.
••My ftiends and physician* thought I
would never recover: To-day I am entirely
cured of Dyspepsia, can enjoy articles of
foodthatT never dared use before in my life.
For the pest year I have beet up'and going
in ense and health, with sufficient vigor to
take some parkin domestic work of the most
'laborious nature. F fee that Fean eensei- -
entiovsly recommend the treatment, not only
to cure (provided the Doctors’ direction* are
obsorved), but to be lasting in ite beneficial
efecta. Miss JAMIES. MAGRTDEN,
— Oak Hill, Fla.
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._____ Monday night. He reports hard
dimes down there.. Many farmers
are out ^oL’eern and prospects are i line tor Mineral Wells, like unto
gloomy inderift. .. i khat described by the frisky year.
rt -*= TR.F. Mary isprepafingm buna " - - -ii * -
I' a dwelling in the East end of the
city. - -____- . :■..
Bower Nurseries.
Ail who desire young fruit trees,
ehrwbl>eryT small fruite, such as
berries, etc., wifi find them at the
. Rower Nurseries. This Nursery
needs no introduction at our hands
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