The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1904 Page: 6 of 8
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and mor*. ) _
bruises, burnt,
U hu no equi .
xinnds h**d on mjf
Very truly yours.
T J B*ow«u>w,
Livingston, Tenn.
■25 toil WVj bottles.
P»y 8i per cent and
two per cent commission tor
money when I can furnish it
to-yon at niglir pet^ cenf
MfijjjSP R- U. IIcPhaILL, ~±±
Land and Loan AcreiS
Ordtt for an Station.
Wb«rea»; At a,reguhir term of tb« Ron-
orabi* C<nmDiMk>n«n tmwt of Ywii g
cou^jr, T«**a. on UmI 9th day of Kt-bru-
*^7 b. 1991. a petition »tgn« I by fifty
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Youay.waa prerehiyd to Uh> court, asking
f jr on ekwti Mi to b« held In *«id ccunty
for the purpose of determining; whether or
not lb- pmir • doge in aakl couiAy should
beosrtermlnnted uiid-r th* peuvissfoa* of
chapter LIl, pnfte 70 of the Acta of the
twenty-eighth LcgMxtum. end
Wbereaa, id umniniolontw1 owrt np-
«* ooartddreliun of a»id petition. ^reotrd
>ih« mm end ordered tb*t Kid election be
bekl onTuesday ttie 6th day of April A.
I>. 1W1. and that due notice of the tame be
«gir«R in accordance with the law.
.. Bdtr, therefore, I,Jo. W. Akin, County
Judge in ai*d for Young county, Tex-*,
by virtue of the premia** end by the au-
barity verted in me by the tew* of the »UU
of Texna do hareby ordnr that an election
held in the several voting precinct* in
’ «nhl «XMtnty aiMi «t tb« ueuol voting pWe*
■on Tu.vday, the 6ll. day of April, A. D.
.IfiO# for the purpoat «*f determining wheth-
ei or n«t the prairie dug* In the Mid coun-
ty of YOuag ehaH be exterminated.
It Jar further ordered that the manager*
<ft «**rtitana aflpeintad at the February
term of tlie ooinmtasioners* court of i^d
^UH»y he nmnagm of thin ‘and
•aid manager* will take noi>e that under
the lew Ho pen-wean ante in thisvlwciioa
urdrveyhe be a Ire-holder in the county
• Young, u well at h quarifi.d voter un-
■ter the pjnslitulion and law* <*l the stater-/;
•> * ■4 Witnem my official aignature nt
#HIAI« vwhun. 7e*a*. ibie the 10th day
«■-»—? ofFebfuarr, Ar. D: 1904.
Jo. W. Aarn. Co. Judge.
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Specia.1
Clubbing Offer.
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• f slwayi at work, nigh
&%y, during Indigestion4 Btl
Constipation, flick
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he and ait eta mac h, Um
bowel trou
X oowei troubles,
mt, wb. sure. Only
Matthews A Co.|
Brils; J
b The Oiieteiy AMMltiion.
^The Ladiet Cemetery Associ-
ation in aeoount with the 3©ck-
tuun National Bank up to Jan. 1
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S4*e I
year 1803,
gMooey paid out for i
1903. ....a,. .........Sv^. S12t 27
Balanonon band.. j.,. S3 53
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One dollar was handed in on
25th of leat month which leaves
uf to begin this year# work H 23
"Z T"U’L“i k»--Jrta U»8hwr“ *U[t** t M<««- TOnmw-tfte'ri
-«r the rf.uhty gn-irii" hcv«l Ity a Tmth man
• U»a court, aaklng) ^ ^ t«» rt!j»air tu t!ic trunm'hhmg mom, i
1 hope git in town, and in the where be proceeds to mad. his notes
gauntry who feel, and have an
interest tfV the cemetery will non
tribute to this worthy cause
Mr. Oachter has bean hired for
iwo-tbirde of hie time, at $20 OG
a month, for five montbe. The
cemetery is not kepf in afi per-
fect a condition as we would like
on account of laok of funds
Please leave your contribu-
tions at the Graham National or
Beckham National banka. .Alt
complaints will be made to me.
Reepeotfully,
Mrs 8. R. Crawford
:Pree. La die* Cem. Association.
Rot equaled aiywbere »n the world.
Th£ i» the taking of their motto
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chamber iit order to hear accoratc-
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, ever bunt. With 1«
firt fert In Is
Bail. H will fie tased ter
•acker court cal featecaa
tg containing &00e
is pro\ lilt'd for tlw
— ef the World’. Hair visitor*. Money
sect otheir valuable* may be leftle sale
ly all UiHt 1H Isrtng said. Therefore
tW stenogTajihcr takuti his notes in
Midair, lot it wore, while RUfulitig la
the aisle, writing, silnply <#q the hook
he holds with hi* left hund. Only
oceushmully <J<m»h he find, u vacant
soul within rsnljf; of the orator into
liicjtjie cjio slip and find a resting
The Uberty bell will be exhibited te
the rotunda of the IVwi*ylv«nl«» bulld-
tng. It WU1 he4 the first tlaie ft ever
Mississippi rlfflT
his pencil .... I
senate is small enough to allow do- •.
buti»s to be reported from the, desk.
TTievc nporters nevef use tho
.i
Wide V<
/
typewriter in gritting iheir notes
into a form that a inertul ran read.
After working steadily for^len or
fifteen minuTi.sr'ihe rvy>orij*r la ro-
an nod allowed
Lighted
Gulvcfton, Hoi
San Antonio,
and Fort Worth to
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St. Lo
Kansas City,
and the North and Ea^t
A man whri ia fully alive to hii>
own iotereeu will uke his Local
Paper, because he petfiaclasa
of news and useful information
Locations la Texas v» ant^d.
The Frisco System Lwad and
Immigration Association final*
reerty ttrmfhg Its share of'The
southwestern tide of immiffrnitioD
to Texas. 1
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Three hundred and fifty agents
of this association from the eaat
and north have just completed
a tour of 'Texas aod viewed its
resource* and interviewed its
land owners and local Aaeocia*
tion agents, for the sole
of better piwianUQg: 'Texaa op
pot I unities lo the homeeeeker
and inventor In the old state*.
Tnid A-aociari »n i*l*th«Tm<.rt
efficient of ile kind inexistence,
and has agents everywhere in
on to She recording w»x cyUnder
TT pTiosdgraph, These cylinder* go '
to I lie corps of typewrilern, who nut i
tlie reporlcPs word* on pa{xw aa fast
a* tlwy are rr^rmluced through aa
ear lube. JjhTur gftcr hour during,
the. afternoons of tho session tli^
phonograph InllaJheni lo the type-
writer operator, and in ■ jiffy Mhe-hasT
them ready for llie printer. IJrihnut
a member withdraw* hi* remarks
for revision they are on .the way to '
the printing ofliei; l**foro he lias pnt
on liis hat and. coni to leave ths'
house for I he evening, and often ha
can liave a priming nllice proof de-
livered to him at his hotel before
bedtime. — Pittsburg I Its pa tell.
te
W1 ctcrru Stowe.
ITS Warren Avnue*.
Cine4»o. Im. . Oct XX, 11103
12 ifnariy h*ur jmt* I miffenvl
tmtn ovarian irutinlr* ' TUu due
in> iaiifrtrj TWD«a» nowatnui as Ihr
•*ely wajr to get *e*fl I. hnwrvvi
strongly niifni'd t«* an ••prvatinn
My biul>an«J Mt disl»mrtein«I as
wrtl a* i. for h*>uw with a *»di
wtMsaa i* a diarottaJate pl»on at
tifMt A friendly tintyg *t alvlml
him to get a f-atL .*f Win* uf
f-ardui for n*e U* try. «nt! he .lid so.
t liegaa u» intpruv* m a few dAy* and
my rrwvef y wa* very With
in •right,*-,. Muck* I «u ustwOMt
1 luring
;Ch^aLl Jbfcuxt.
Mr*. Rtni<'> Irlter *)e*> m*4fJ
* ‘man bow a Immmm i* sadd**ned hy
female woaknm and howiomy irtely
Winn of Cardni cur«* that sn*k-
new and Wring* health and harwd
i*sm again. Do not go oa suffer
mg. (io to your dmegiot tndav
*od eeour* a $1.00 uatv* .if Wiar
o# (eirtaL
i- Clioioe of Rontea via.
runs or Deniaonj* ,
Obser^ntion Dining Cnr»
and DarY^iHBDlg Ilallk
^ All the WoyT
W. A.TULEY
Fort Worth, ‘Pexatf.
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w, pewurtf ohwinU.a—a tnmga
PATENTS
"Hiia Xt Go Away.”
We simply can't do without H
Mre are not golnp lo fry.
Bobby _ stubs nr cuts his toe itV
‘4 Ma. where** ths Lhrbtr ?w
When Lfxxte burns her hand <»e
arm, it’s “Where’s the Tdghtnine
v.l?- wh,«d,cc. yhw n
moA*.i akBlBti «r Blioio ti iLTrnticd#
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UFFOSift V'.S’ffATtMT QF/IC|^
'•washincton d c.
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the Dnit^d States., r. If you wish
to seiLyour farfiju town qc other
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irltth4t h*
liehmenu, nr any of the indus-
tries. p!e«-e address R 8, Lem
OWT See ret.ary lmmigretlon Bu*
reau. Dept. A. Frisco Building,
8L Louis Mo. -rrrr ........
S. A. Huohe8.
ffen. Im. Agt.
5trong Minded
up-to-date men also want a.trood
General Newspaper in order to
keep Jn touch with the outside
worlcL 8uch a paper is The
Dallas 8emi- Weekly News, a
comtyftatlon of The Graham
Leader and The Dallas Semi-
Weexly News is just what the
farmers of this section need in
order to kec£?horougbly posted
upon Local News, Home Enter*
prises, Personal Items, 8tate
News, National Affairs, Foreign
Matters^ In short, this Combin-
ation keeps the farmer and his
family up to the times on infor-
mation. . r-* -
For $1.75 we will send the two
papers one year—15b copies. The
Farmers* Forum in The News is
alone Worth the money to any
Intelligent Farmer or Stockman
of this locality, to say nothing of
other Special Features.
SUBSCRIBE NOW.
CASTOR IA
For Intents and Children.
Ik* KM Yn jjgj Ihnyt BnwgM
Mari the
playing with a bumble hep. ItVrf
‘•Where’s the IJpbtriing Oil?
The ecb^ of *11 c ur affliction* i«
“Where’s the Lichtnincr Oil
ft*« the b«l*n that make* tj>*^6a>n
go v ay» 8ii crrrly vpsrriT
Tsridt,
nntevallo, Ala. i
and 50e bottles.
014 PAYttrg. !,
The L*at>k* hat trvund hundred old et-1
chanc*!* which will he riua«d <ku a* long m I
thev Inrt »i I* «mt« per husdrwl. They
»re |art lb»* Ihiog to put under uarpett, eud
bou.i uleenin it It
* Onr Stock ef !Pian8s is Sneik
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\ No Finer Aesertment is Shewn
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It Never Ihanppoints^H
F. .1. Williams, proprietor of
the Hemiiton Drug Co., Hamil-
ton. Iowa, soys Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diatrhoea
Remedy is practioally the only
remedy he sells for cramps, diar-
rhoea and colic, for the plain
reason ihatit'never disappoints.
For sale by T. E. Matthews 4 Co
The questipn *of “ins and
out V is a great one this year.
2ftw Ortans X&rdl 0pm. I
On# fare foi the round trip |
from all points via the Texas 4 =
Pacific Railway. Dates of Sale I
February 10, to 1^, inclusive, •
final limit February 20, 1904. ^
On payment of fee of 50 cents
an extension to Maroh 6th. 1804
will be granted. For further in-
formation call on any T. 4 P.
Ticks! Agent, or write E P.
TWner General Passenger
Agent, Dallas, Texas.
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Stomach
, No appetite, lo** of strength, nfvoea
asss. h**d*nko. eewrttp*tion. bad breath,
ganaral debility, tour risings, and catarrh of
tho stomach *ro all due to indigestion. Kodol
cure* indigestion. Thla new discovery repro-
sent* tho natural Juices of dig**t<on as tetr
•slat in a healthy stomach, combined vita
Sm greatest known tonic and reconstruct!**
properties. Y ' * ~ * “
only cure Inril
famous r*«Mi
by cleansing, purifying, sweetening m,~
rirengthening ths mucous mombranos Hteng
the stomach. , • •
m Mr S. S Brtt. aT Riwsweoi, W. Vs., are*:—
Hree trauhlrtl wSh sour stomsdi ter reerty ymn.
*• w# •» *te« w a arth
Kertol Digests WkeK You Bat.
Brtttwmlr. St (W Sft« heMHw 7% tknMlhsMrt
which aslU fsr SO certs.
tennl hy s. O. OeWITT A OO.. ONKMOO
Sold by Graham Drug Co.
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Kooa| ■ C^spcpj. 4 Cur« i5*» nol
digestion and dvspep*:*. hut th|S
icdy cures all rtonfach troubles —
Ig. purifying, sweetening and
TIif world renowned
CHICKCRlNQ,
Tbe Celebrated '
GABLER,
Tbe ExqniaSte
ERELL,
The Splendid
Smith 4 Barnes,
The Popular
[ROYAL,
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COU CHS Awe DANOCtt
-Signals, Stop Them With
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
THE cum THAT S SUfiE for all Diseai
dm ef Throat and Lungs or Motif y
Beck. FREE TRIAL.
_ Are among the makes we carry. Besides the
r foregoing Pianos we have a number of others,
comprising, the finest assortment ever seen in
Texas."""
Tbe Intending purchaser will save money by -
figuring with us before buying,
Wecarry the VICTOR TALKING MACHINE.
Victor Records, Needles, etc. Victor Machines
cost $16.00,' *26.00, *40,00, $50.00. Records,
7, 10 A 12 inch, cost 60 cts., $3.00, $1.60.
We carry everything in the
Mufsic Line.
THOS. fiOGGAN k BRO.,
218-220 Elm St
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DALLAS TEXAS.
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1904, newspaper, March 10, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870227/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.