The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. [25], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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After nearly thirty day* of oom-;
mittee hearing^ the legislator©
has now nettled down to passing
fettle and many new lavra will be
on the statute books. - =•*'
The free pass bill has held the
t enter of the stage this week.
day* of rather
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pwnf^9f9sss^
T. II. IV DuwWr M %
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saoh a lengthy Njtortay debate the Hicks anti-
I the past week
—----la were doubt-
minded of bygone days in
'f ^he old states back East, «£f*ph, telephone and street caj^
"Where such scenes are not so un- companies from giving free paas-
cf«mnon, Aj where hi«*
roamrd vt)fer hills and dales for
hOOfft hunting turkeys, rabbits
and other game ~
day by a smaH margin. It is a
strict and stringent bill and pro-
hibits railroads, sleeping oar, tel?.
'jaig.lTB7p.rW™.
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attorney of the Cotton i Belt,
|Hou*s Committee during 7 the
week against any further, taxing
of railroads claimed that
railroads were not paying more
in proportion to the value of
tt»w property than the EhiS
This statement i» stoutly denied
by the members from the farm
ea to any person except employ.
ess and officers of the companies
named. Many Senators opposed
the bill and when they saw it yran
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ftusetl t.flm the fashion to pat coin* w tmW tt n,W» it W ^bc™
■ o»> pair of-CMIioinc-Uhit yarnlah-ingent that tha House would T* y. n,'n" P*s"«d
ytocks over* one’s boots in irnina-! kill it. The chief argument
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-- v.oc o boots in going. kill it. T. ----- _.m------
out to ramble in the snow, but uiado against it was that free
j**. d*9* y*rn socks are no j
®or?f ***d a man has to don a
f P**r <* rubbers Or artics these j
’ days, unless he takes it bare
passes Were"* part of the oom-
pensasion of legislators and if
they wore cut off, good men
would not run for office, to
j
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_iy ntght.
Ttrfe Timbers' 6t IhTcSSlI
'Utoh^fil hold a missionary j will visit here Feb. 23,2-1, and 25, - ~v ^
This rally will con a let ol | three days, at which time M jiiU L tQ. ^
and instructive J fit the eyes with the famous f^FJg wrra B. S. 0otv A Co.
Mpgray
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made strong amiimest tear,.,* thL ^ T* j7" "TaT I w AT "T T - QvvicK wtT» B* S. Dot
mmm,
with spirited singing. ^
Thi* rally is held aa a prep&r-
alion for the annual offering to
Foreign MtBsiona lo be made the
r»i ounday m
member of the chuit*h i» urged to
attend the rahy, and every friend
, , to ml*»ait>n3 is invited. No ool-
unjusi Peflection on ih# lfletifl® wiil be Lakun at this rally^
thus resolved It is merely educational and pro-
itself down in a large measure tq paratory to the March offering,
a conflict- festal eon the farmers Remember the date—Sunday
and the railroads and the out- gjgfct; February 19th. WafltiJ
c-i.me w||dte Fetched with Itntcrw
cat.
7?* MU MSAC3 It Uitrr- »«vrw a MIS iVi, WMOV, KU
booted, for th# socks we b,.y 1 which the answer waVifiade ihat
It is becoming more evident ev-, _ w________________
ery ^*7 t^<lt the have not in the household when
as much influence in the legisla-
ture and cannot get bills through
as quickly and-easily as was onoe
done. 77V”77
The Riant on bill permitting
now wouldn’t turn the.£ainteatja leS,slHt >r “buuld n>fw^Ul^Ba|i _ _____. .na<i
zephyr that ever stirred a tiny I portten ef fete- salary fmTn.....-thc4-*lf<*fiti Sflnine aamc will likely
'',-J ^ ’ • ‘railroads. It‘* was also urged, Passthe House e&rl? ihi* weok*
blade of grass on the hottest day
in midsummer. fWe e«y thia
with all due respect, however, to
•sock dealers.)
But. as wr© started to say, there
bill pointed out the baneful in*
is nothing that puts a man mqre^ fluence of such fayors upnm the
in a retepepective mtKxl, perhaps, public service and demanded
that free passes save the state ~ ~ * -
large sums in trawling expanses ?hptf Abwit rproign Mission#.
of officials. The friends of the
Christian church.
7 A. p, Parker, Minister.
WortU^ FLir“*i>r“Da™^f £ tomnalM.
^Z^TrAOr. J. W. Qallahep,
sisted by hi* wife, Blanche
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Every Damn, who trcata.woman only] ‘-and Birokon.....
imtemptr i^clutd" OfTlea Over Htorr.
X * ray,- vibration ’• and roedioino. f g.
During<hie visit !>r. Duncan will ORAHAfl, - . . TEXAS,
not charge for any medical or * "V.
MONEY TO UOHfl ON KEfih ESTfiTT
Offiae in Beckbam Nat’l Bank.;.
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Pr»??trptn ftttecu....
lr» -trof Younucounty
t *(ttf »4 n <>>urt Hout«.
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Fetiict ConBdmicc.
Where there trsed to be a feel
ing of uneasiness and worry in
a child
showed symptoms of croup, there
is • - now perfect confidence.
This is ovviftg to the uniform suo-
0d«3 of Chaniberlain’s Cough
Remo^rln the treatment Of that
disease. Mrs. M. L. Basford, of
O V resnsuniri v»
surgical advice; all prescriptions Dr. Charles B. Gant,
and operations will be free. He} l\Office 15-2.
r j Xtesldcncc.il.
. is hero tQ_adYcrliau and aoli tfee-i 15'27,. —-
World’s Fajr glasse*. Call carlyj
otho»!p Jwill bo ahead ot yaU-l ---------*------
Three days this visit ||ni evary NORTH SID^tSQUARE
Office Upstairs,
-Refers arjri
'FCClesvTIIe, Md.« in speaking of
it. is a balmy spring
ium think of the
good old day* of yore,
When the boya auaj girls we u sed to
know
Would JUi oorUcksplumluliAAi^-? mndetoeo
. And make m get up ^ gUf amend thebiir that the gegate
' . tong, long ago.
that the platform pomise to pas3
such a law bo kept. ---ry~
This bill will have a stormy
passage through the House and
The Christian church has in
the foreign field 438.
The number of native evange-
lists is 295. ~ ;
It supports thirty-eight schools ... D u Dl .
on foreign soil, thirty-two Df ^ by B. lLJ*Ukeney
which train native workers to
preach thC" gospel among their
her experience in the use. of that
remedy says; ‘T have a world
of confidence in Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for I have used ifr
with perfeot success. My ohild
Garland is subject to severe at-
tacks of croup and it always
gives him prompt relief.” For
a strong effort will.be made to so!0"*’11 people, _
? t .t T»n.- .* -t >> - it has
O, pehaw, there we have gone
' i' .u.d i-un tr, yrtfM??rx: (
<W#4J, as we are trying to remark, the Onion-Peeler
it is grand—these big snows arc—
unless a fellow happens to be out
wood—and it puts life into a
man—makes him fri-ky like a
yearling colt on a frosly naming,
unta he wants to prance and
wade and wallow in it, and slid#
.e hillsides arwi play leap
and do all manner of fool
fcr-,. -fk ?5!eA^=-- ■■ r=^=T.-......-• .r:,
_— hote wt?^>k was enjoyed
by alPto th § fullest extent possi-
ble, for what else could a fellow ........_ .................
do but make the te st of it, even j railroads and other corporations.
thteigh other things perplexed u«? , [- u claimed by the author* of
. But after all, wo have seen.jio ! those bills that they will bring in
one that does not rejoice at the J enough revenue to meet the do-
YviU not agree to! it and thus d‘e
feat it. .
i'riiJ house^c7»'rnmittee has ki 11 ed
bill to force
railroads to give free passes to
public officials,- r.nd will - likely
report favorably the M.t^y9 bill to
prohibit the giving of passes.
The. Committee on Revenue |
and Taxation has closed public
hearings and a *ut>-committee is
now at work drafting a substitute
bill, It nutated on reliable ao?.
thority that this oommit}.ee will
report favorably the Williams in-
tangible tax bill and the Lovel
bill taxing the gross income of
;
A.
• bright sunshine that warms
fi'-jem*y. In order to the tide over
the present crisis they may rec?
commend a slight incseaso in tlie
tax rate for one year, though
this latter action is not certain.
The fru-nds of the nr> vement to
. j increase the tax on <v*rpf>pationt?
©specially when a spell like this ,
1 | sprang a surprise on the a4^>-
upand brings us back to a reali-
zation of the fact that this is Tex-
ae, the grandest state in the .sun-
ny south, where the glorious sun
shines brightest and 7‘U n J (»!d
Summertime" seems swi etest-—
dispensaries, in Which over sixty
... MMmi
TaeTyear.
The total amount ot money re-
ceived by the Foreign Christian
Missiqnary J)qci$ly for all pur-
poses is $2,244,151.
It is expending twenty thous-
and dollars on a female college in
Japan.
Twenty-fivo thousand dollars
have been received for a Bible
school In J ubulfore, India.
The money* to7 support
Missionary Society comes from
chnrches, CJunday schools, En-
deavor societies, Ladies Aid
societies and individuals.
ThousanHa oTchurches through
out America will hold Missionary
Rallies Sunday night, February
10, looking to the annual offering
the first Sunday in March'.
It is intended Ho' mako 1905 the
greatest year in the history of
missions in- the Christian ehurch
From 0la«7-
Heaven is now being repro-
sented in its natural purity and
but snow banks,
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as com
foundation.
amp
menoed laying. the
for his new residence which is
being erected on the liill.eaat of
Olnoy^- ------------------
* Mr. Neal -Willborn, one of the
leading farmt-rs
23, 24, and 25. Graham Hotel
......
I have a oopy of oaohofthe!
books, “What Young Girl
Ought to Know’%and "What a
Young Boy Ought to Know”,
and moat heartily oommend them
aa books that parents may safe-
ly-put mto - the handa 1 of ‘thetfl
!DR. W. Mv, TERREtl
Pktq|clan and Surgeon,
Graham, Tkxas.
Office over Graham Nat Bank
Office Phone No. lft-3.
children, and wish they might
outer every home in the land
and “ help the young live* for
whom they were written.
Mrs. E. 8. Graham.
JJR.W. A MORRIS,
^ —DENTIST,—
2Tctico to Cotton Holder#-
• Office o?«r Grwham Kationul Rank,
OKA HA M. : : TKIAS:
—
JO. W. A IvlN
LAWYER.
TEXAr
I trill pmclir* la the PteHct Owu-i
Tounie wuntjr;; Haa complaUj »b»lr««U
GItAHiiM,
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JNO. C. KAY,
’J:„XAWYSB.
Graham, s 2 : Texas
JJR. M. H. CHISM,
Dentist and Photograpliar.
Weil 14^ of the on# door tout &
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J. L. Williamson, M. 1)1
Office Over Beckham Bank,
GRAHAM, - TEXA8
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Graham, Tex., Feb. 1,1905
A* the cotton season expires
March 1st. all cotton remaining
in the Graham cotton yard will
bo charged for storage beginning
with thrt date at the rate-of iBc
per month. Buyer* will collect
ft W JOHNSON,
Attorney at Laur.
Will practlocln th« court# ot T«un* *»4 pHONRfl : ^ R^^noe, No. 22-3,
idioinin*counties Office wesUidciq-taie \ >. Qffioe, No. 42-2.
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Join
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SWOOJ 8
edlyr
co • n on us so unt-xpect-
Ruins oountj- went dry on Jan-
uary 2*, by a majority of 41.
4 I
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cates of an increase in the tax
rate during the week by substi-
tuting an estimate which shows
that uhless other soxirces of rev-
enue uta- f<»ira*4 H wiib squire an
-A bilk will be introduced in the finCreaS(? ia 11,0 * rate fro,T1 16 2’3
legislature soon to tar h\\ iv - I 10 30 cents lo wlPe out tho l)ros-
married men above the figo of n-1 e,,t aild tho next
years. The tax is reasonable' ^ Thoa° U**™ *r**ily
^enmtgh to allow a man of 20 to ! tHem in ‘heirettortto
0the Bitter
Creek Vicinity was in Olney Sat-
urday and report'd everything
all right in his locality.
A mosuago was received h
| Fri'lay evening, summoning/the
the family of Uncle Sara-Du'njgun to
his bed side in Rarkeiv^ounty,
where he was BufierUj^ from u
stroke of paralysis./Wo fegret
to state theattaek/wag fatal.
Joe Benson \yinl leave Monday
for Fort Woyth, where he haa
accepted y poaitioh with the
Waplos-Platter GroceryCotnpany
as drummer.
Roy/ G. W. Black failed to fill
his y^ppointrpent here Sunday on
lount of the bad weather,
a ________________________
i ho Christian church j is-only / Since writing last wo have
one a great number of Protestant learned of tfeejdtalh. of i^eJL&tiXcr
bodies that are planting the
cause of Christ in benighted lands
■yjy.
C. Mayes.
Those churche* that have not heartfelt sympathy. We earnest-
~ t!Tzj:1 p"9,‘h ■ itsf: •tin
o;o*per, out, as ago increases so! .. . .
dues the u», until ,.t the « cJ |H‘nd,"K in the Bnnate.
85 It becomes an'.bsolute ,«•«,. > ' Hr,°49 olijontions
ity for a man ebher to wed „r 1 ha™ ™*'d, but the- local
move |« another state. Verih. | W-b-.niele u.»iet on llte bill and
the road of the bachelor U a oerlty “y lhey'"'" ,ak" ch,nf *,th
* the coyrts. Senator Grinnan
has sprung a new measure in
this oonnsotion which bo believ*
this spirit are being lost in the
surge f»f years that are past.
Those churches that are a
power for good realize that for-
eign missions rest s upon the dear
and definite teaching of the word
ot God y upon the broad ground
of the yeligion of Christ. As & 1 -
lower* of Christ they .feel that
they have .no option as to
whether they will do this work
or not. It is their real business.
Christians may or may not
ol George and Jim Hutchings.
Tl\o bereaved family have our
The groat tunnel under Boston
harbor whioh was opened to the
............ .u^ „ub public on the 30th of_December is
possess a house of worship and f.one of the world,a wonders in the
i • _ _ .1 urn if f\w ns r\S< I t n t uMAi-Hunna
ly trust in the Lord and hope to
bo prepared fbr his calling as w as
Brother Hutching*. ____
The school hoard met this even -
ing and decided, on account of
Ilya disagreeable weather, to ad-
journ school until next Monday
morning.
Lucilk and Trixie.
oae.
Bro. Proctor of the Bridgeport
yet be o church of Christ. They j
may or may not have holps A- '
Kb-1
west Texas Prees Association, is , hibit tlie shipnaaat of intoxicants
ttTK*ng the members to j^e mak- , Into local option districts. The
ing up thefr minds for a good Iowa law which prohibits cigar-
time at Hereford this year, and ‘ ett* being shipped into the state
to decide what place* they will lias been upheld By the supreme
visit on their excursion aftor- i court and furnishes the basis for
ward Every number should Senator Grinnan’s' bill. The
begin how to make preparations House lias passed a pew divorce
lo attend the meeting, and we’ll
have a grandes time than ever
before.
Way of rapid transit mediums.
It is the only concrete tunnel in
_ j existence and the oqly one-which
worship and yef be a New Test-! ex,atence and th® °W one wh,ch
ament church, but they cannot ^ built under the bed of a harbor.
law, which will prohibit 'the mar
riage of the offending party one
year after divorce.
The mine operators have open-
ed a hard fight against the bill to
regulate the operation of mines.
£ The bilTroaking a state of the
Indian Territory and Oklahoma,
ami New .Mexico was made a law They are willing for the law to be
by congress this week. The for- 1 passed but are opposing toe *p-
WH be called tiklahomarf pointment of ah inspector to ©n-
Aa amwndnaortt predttbiUng -tire force it.
/ tiMHNihiviure nnci sal* of mtoxl- j The House committee has re-
____~l t»ticg..IIquor3 la Oklahoma tor ported favorably the bill to fix
churoh, a church of Christ, and
fail to sound out the word.
Churches mdst be missionary or
aaase to livfe ih any helpful dh'*
gtee.
Their missionary character is
the very essenoe of their exist.
ence< ‘‘Go’’irthe very core of
of the Gospel.
Alexander CamphelU a piorfoor
preacher in the restoration, truly
Sttid; The cause of missions is
the'parmount transcendent duty,
privilege and honor of Ch rist’s
Church. Jesus said, “As my Fa-
ther has sent me, so send I you.
-----A. C. -park orT—
The tola! length of tho tunnel i>
one^a^nfou^ unt^s” TjiTT'h ‘anTf
• period fef terenty-dn© years was 1 sleeping Car rates at tCl tar lower
Tlii# M measure' berths and" W.50 for upper
We lit# new state in the berths. The bit) also pUces the
?that the Indian sleeping edr oempantee under
in ftil thr time, the contro; of th.. . ' f 'mm
eropteymtht, ' ' ... —
^ -2k reatyfeetoiaii'a Tfea faill creating a
aSe'aolSprtslng1 and Labor
.. .. . jpUes a____
extends from Maverick stpiarS In
East Boston, to Boallay square in
the city proper, where it connect#
with the subway and elovatod
railroad systems.
Rodman"Wanaraaker of Phila-
delphia cafrioH a larger amount of
insurance than any other fficTlvid*
ual in the world. The total
amount held by him is $2,000,
Until recently $1,500,000 was the
largcet amount, whioh was held
by James C. Colgate, the banker.
Bring us Aowx job work.
satisfactioX guaranteed.
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■ V ■- #
it:«l Cure For Filoi.
-ng, Blind, Bleeding or
_ -ding Piles. Dnjggists re-
fund money if PAZOOINTMENT
/ails Ao euro any case, no matMr
of how long standing, in 6 to 14
days. ■ FjjsjL:app!ioation givrcs
ease rest. §0^ ctents. -If your
druggist haan3t.it send 50cents in
stamps and it' will fee forwarded
post-paid by Paris Medicino Co.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Wanted.—You to learn Tfelog-
rapby foe. nilrmd sendee uiurf ;
an old operator with years expe-
rience. Notes *oo«pt©d for tuir-j
tion. Poakion guaranteed. Free
catalogue. McKinney Telegraph
College, McKinney, 'fexas.
jVIoney to Lonn
On Land or to purchase
Vendor Lien Notes. Kee me
and get money to pay your
jttud __r/ _--
K. C. McPhahj..
WANTED 10 men in each
state to travel, tack signs and
distribute samples and circulars
of our goods. Salary $75,00 per
month. $3.00 par day for ex-
pensesr. KUHLiiAN CO., Dept
S^ZAHas Bui Iding, Chicago.
WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP,
■w. A. DELANET, Proy’r,
New. Fircitwe and Fiitores
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Next door to Po^lman’e Shop.
_;_ I
Relief Association.
It is a good thing, and is backed
up by every dollar paid in~tO it.
^ . ',v' . T ' •"
$1.00 in the bank for each member
,
in the Association. / •>
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Money All Kept at Home, i
C. STO\-ALLr J^. VAUGHAN,
Secretary, Soliottor.
■fife
TO BE SURE YOU
i . RIDE ON
ARE SAFE’;
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Cotton Belt Routed
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Finrst Equipment and Safest Trains in Texae.
Pullman Sleepers, Parlor-Cafe Cars, Rso lining Chair
Oai a ■ ‘3out8 Fi'ee^-(Through W ithout. Change.)
All Trains»Widk-VEsnotyi.E& Throughout.
Only One Night Out From
FT- W0BTH DALLAS -WA0O—TYLBE
To
MEMPHIS—ST. hOUIS —^CHICAGO—CINCINNATI
For Full Information reoarmno tour trip, adorfsb
D. M. MORGAN, ^ OUS HOOVER,
Traveling Pa«9en|fer Agent, Trsvcling Pf-wt^nger Agt.»-
Fort Worth, Tex. Waco, Texas.
J. F. LEHAXE,
Ar General Passenger Agent, '/
V-<* Tyler, Texas. . 7
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. Test its Value.
Bimmons’ Liver Purifier is the
most valuabls rant©.;
tried for constipation and disor-
dered liver. It does its work
thoroughly, but does nof gripe
libs atoftt rento^t^^i>F4te--©bwrnc- -
______ITHTf Tan C<U T*>atl-
Do you feel anrlouA oud pt-»occi|ptoI
.....When the gas .man goo* by?-
DS jroji ul*rp U,u\lyJ
P9 TV*. «* b«l hnscry?
2 Does your heart paipUaU wb«a you
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Iff hers maflasae. fcciina
yori'have ntghtmnrrs?
rou do mental orttbuietU- «v«ry
,041 contemplate the purebaw* if'. ,
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nccuru. JMUAAaxni
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the symptoms' j
Gullstte j ;
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ROB MCLAREN,
I yj 1 ,
DEALER 'IN
Pianos, Organs and all kind of
Stringed Instruments 1 also
sell the celebrated Singer Sewing
Machine and Lott’s Rapid Steam
Washer.
All kinds Sewing Machine Repairs.
„ Call and gae-at-Pp - ,
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Slakenay’s Pharmacy, Sraham, Iks
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