The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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iw GTty has * prospect (or
»® railroad! in the near future.
Tile praifte d6g election on
he guilty in tWN public
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forming?
Sai’iJt*. -irtotoMKari
\f-■ ■ *wr • • rn*yt
o.p.c«/through the ,**rti^*^£ rtHfe ” W t^U'“£*
11 be greatly toiimd by vlant ewjMvfna eeuse of
4'tX in the firatnrv in* the Fnd.r.l <W « Mnnt "»• •"« NP >» »»r h«rt» f««v»r f* 5?
quietest election in the history ing the Federal court^ at Fort
ef th^county. Worth line week in place of
The ; song el Senator R#et^/udpe
^__ __ _ sap
Smi.nr vljtftS»'«* »(te» a»,^ fat<teT.'jM, 8 .Ilog la Mdf
the Republican party Itu lost »fillso,, M*R GooetsjtECK Fbjend4.
power and lorbb that cannot be
eaaiiy supplied j epidgmtcrtirttte southeast pert of
nelly had beei} in bad health far
a long time.
Ippllffi1* *fter »««. I’m the indivi- to be for R, Hearei fd? pbeo-
[££ual they require .; .Meflf but when asked about It he
Ttu^.Foft Worth R^ord ifts rPir8 » yarn. Hogg is generally I with tirolee* energy, conferring
been' giving Roosevelt some on the right side. V; ; "7”
hahl hits on his negro policy. 8pmebody has started boom
Hittfmi again, -id boy ,„r Jo Hailey for prdei(Jeftt an,{
J^ok out for » bigJblow from he
We indorse without reserve the I the county. Several members
administratis of the lfod. ^cii j of Mr. G W. Henson's; family
A. Lfrohas state ohainbanjwho haVehad if in a mild Tom end
-* II
the white-hwjsw-trh the dewtoton newspaper eulogies—abpufell it
in Northern Soffttristtes meft^er will amount to, by the W4fy;_ v
enemie# of Hearst in get*
W-nomhiattofr-of G fto*#- ting seated but they can*-*feet to- delegates from thtoTouftty to the
iand would make southern dsin* gather. They are scattered be*
eCf«U ‘Vet crbvC’ to be‘sbrtf, tweeu Cleveland, Olney, Parker,
but they would *at1t rather than Gorman and Bailey, while the
swallow Teddy and tin coon . Hearst boom goes rotting*^ , *r
—War newa^ frali die .Jar east Frank Fore, who wad shot i
haa been scarce and very unsatfb> the Delaware hotel at Fort Worth
factory during th* past week, during the cattle convention,
They are so contradictory that died of hie wounds and the slay-
that nothing definite can' be rfh, Miller, has been Indioted fur
learned from-the* dispatches?* murder:
“Uncle Joef Cannon, speaker Haskell democrats have order
*/ the the House, received an ®<* a primary, so btfva those lii
•v**on during >he discussion Stepbefak’county And the same
of Bristow’s report, A Michigan W* been done in alhebuntiee
all interests, haa brought the par-
ty in^kripastoa harmonious union,
And as a just reward for hla^ffi-
cient and faithful
wiae admintBtrMI^h of the'eSair-
maiisbip is justly; entitled to be
elected national committeeman
ffom Te*as, and we ihat^ tlMiit oD the day of thw funeral
Miss Florence Craig and thei*
approaching state convention at Is e prbbabiUy that it will break
Dallas to vote as a unit for our
disfinguished state chairman to
be a delegate aHarge to the Na-
tional. Republican convention ht
Jid not know it. Many of their
neighbors have been exposed
and the county health offieef.told
editor a few dayr ago that
ibre was do telling how many
cases there are in that Section of
the country, One young man toflp
kown to have been in town* with
out in town at anj time. It to in
such a mild form, however, that
no one need be afraid of it
^iphicago. ITotiot! — ITgticsI
ID.- We Earnestly indorse Ifie ‘ Germaine, the last attraction
candidacy of Col. P. B. HUnt to
be elected aa one of the ae|ogatS8
,fco said national convention, from,
the 13th eon^reeeronBi district,
and we instruot bur delegates to
the Clarendon convention to vote
as a unit for Col* Hunt, and to do
maiirgbid he wanted Cannon for ea9t And ®ooth of ai. HoW
president and the House went ebodt *Young?
wild. They don’t approve of Ted-
dy. Bristow, Booksr ACbmftony.
all in their pt.wer to secure hiS Mr ays, “and'so wilf welUTyou
Election.
I if?
Ti,. Iupr.ra. court of *h* Unit
aaKS2SSRTjai?«j!-A-
jMRn..*t of t£ <!ifctrft | OOUD,y
courfLbgaiust the Northern Sec- ;
ureties Company and upheld the
legality of the Sbeftnan anti-
truat lawr. t This dicisihn prevents
the * merger of two competing
raUtodye, the Great NeWhorn and
the Northern Fad fin The pro-
posed merger was engineered by
!. J. Mill and J. P. Moigan.
rued the decision of Judg'd! Meek
which enjoins the Texas railway
commission and the Rock Island
railway from interfering with the
wheat business of the Rosenbaum
Company by stoping'tho transfer
at the Fort worth elevator.
M
wps
B«rrtliO*n Coaptation. - .chievement of pmoUo.l states
The Republican county eon^
We believe the schievA-
j‘^r gS5g|!^4g^
try on a* MglgfDanre of prospdrUy
astdblei curtedCy in suffiuient'and
Sxanding volume, with a, greater
per capita than ever before, while
the opposition is divided ami si a
* The U.'8. circuit couriof ip^ _Tjr.r t _________^
peala, at New Orleans, his t%-^ National part^ discredited, fuliy
for ihe season will appear at the
court bouse March 10 1904.
W.e promise, you in this the
best entertainment ever given in .
Graham. This to no home talent
but it takes hom^ money to ge!
him here. You will regret it
I own and
isins and
evidence tc* ^
of......i
•—-rf
Wa laam that Joe 1
Miss Mattie Craig wire married*.,
at Jaeksboro Tuesday afternoon-
ajt 3 o’oloek - B ts said te have-
been a runaway match, i
li ,i
The «tron
co«tk could be re-
werd hy siege if thr
garrison coaid be starved
out. The stronger.! bo**v
has to rive up the fight
when starvation weakens
There are more deaths
from starvation than the
'' WhCU 1 FlF ftfOPIIIcll
cnarri anti the food eaten
sod ft—itnilated, then the atrqirihof tftr ^-7-
..... u4r rt#15 V
/
bod t legins to fail
and iha
autlUjon,
easy victim to the
Dr. Pterce'a
cures diseases
organs of
restores
lack of
falls an
^Medical Discovery
1 stomach and other
and nntriiion. It
■fail tones Germaine.
We need yourTtolp and trust
you wfH tqrn out in force to see
Germaine. S* m
Thanking yoiyfor your past
assistance.
vWe are your trueiy, '
hi the only
miU-
on couUined tn food.
thre- jjmirs with a oonv
- e—Isk-writes Mr. Joha
1 ffCTy ynoo
fcnrw of, ss wVU •• many patent
received only temporary relief, one <j*v a
Mend rwmnmeu|i5w.>,»r Gelden Modi *1 M*
cowry • 1 Immedietfly procured some and be-
tas its unt Commenced to gain the lint Week,
after I ha4 taken only one bottle 1 coat
I—t—SS pto—cal Strength in the
V)f *t >9(a >rch CL.
• <— m1t— tf
effect* I took
to amumnee
i am happy
that x’aSnae"r^rtl'amT healthy o
iJyr^Ss?rMlk
The sole mopve for aubstitution is to
JH
permit the dealer to make the little more
profit paid by the sale of leas meritorious
medicines. He Kim*. Yoo lose. There-
fore accept no substitute for *Qolden
ventr»\w*c called to order
rf Starch 12,,'by Chairman
J.Tr-Canning-
t»anF«ir«8 eleoted chairmart and
* a|.... ,W• Jb Trirue secretary..
The^ temporary organization
'
•'Si
p«m««rt .nd mfei.
kjWfng resolutfonrwere adopted
Wa^your committee on rtrsoiu-
tionc, beg leaVe' to submit the
foltokHlhg: ; • • •
itesolved, 1. That >e indorse
the t>rlrcipl#e and policies of the
Republican party," as illustrated
in the platform declarations and
in tip prosperity af the country.
1Id We commend tn the favora-
ble consideration of a liberal and
fair-minded people the glorious
foreign policy initiated by the ii* own people*.
lusiriaua and lamented McKinley,
promoted aud attoanoed oy Fres-« thnk the administration of.Presi-
idem Roosevelt,‘maintained with
Irmneas and hoftbr, safeguarding
manship; covering with imperish-
able g’ory the administration df
President Roosevelt, of especial
benetft to wr oo'dntrv and oTTm
mediate advantage to the South.
n .guarantee the re eleq^on of Pres
jT'ident Roosevelt, and we invite all
co-operation Tn the flection.
Respectfully submitted by
. J. C. Fisher, Ph’m.
X : w- H. TOl kins,4 ,
J. W. Ku.io»t,
_ A. L. Kirrlw,
^ C. W. Johnson.
Committee-
The following delegates-were
-flleotodln the a late convefltfojguat
Dallas Marf'h 22. and thf oon-
7 1 ; greaeional dnnvecUon at rtohn
*. W* in th. policy ofj*on March W;
___ __ ___ ccept no su
Graham Lyceum Company ^*pREKr**Dr!e?i—*• common Sense
Avi. igkWbaWWA'If ' - Medical Adviser is sent free ou receint
of stamps to psy expense of mailing
only. Semi twenty-one one-cent stamps
for the book in paper coven, or thirty-
one stamps for the cloth-bound volume.
Address Dr. R. V. Pier
4'L
enacted into law over the unyield
ing opposition5 of the sugar trust
under' coveb'Rnt of comity with
the KfeJHiblic of rL*uba, brought
forth’by g»e spirit of indepen-
dence but sealed with theri>loo<i
nnU va!«# of Americkn soldiers
and sektnen, whereby sugar as
thdchief productofthe struggling!
republic shall find a ready and
remunerative market and at the
same time be cheapened ' to our
fc.rWo view with gr&tiftbation
:r
Treue, J, R. Fore. Alternates—
John Gilmore, H. M. Jones, W.
C. Leberman, W. H^Blkinf / Kd
StiWer. ' ^ __.....\ -"j
Congressional-^F. B'Hdnt, NV.
J* Treue, C»< H. Gant, Torn S<jar-
Borougft* Uha8. Junker. Alter-
nates^!. w. Klliott, A. L; Kirk-
lin, L. F. Long, C.TL’V««u, J.}4® h™*n «*^t«inment atthat
F OVrell - -- '' » ^ place tomorrow night and borne
1 y—wy--. •. : v-....., jf die Tiraham choppers -vilKpro-
. bably gd'down And saw wood
Dtod—In Took VatWyoo r\fc>n (with
»l5e*13S?ffl "7 ;v. "■ mti r-
Burkett is still in the produce
business. He wants all-your
chickens, eggs etc.
- Price* for this week. Hems
$2.75 do®, Fryers $2.40 to $2.50
doz* Eggs 7c do*. You will find
him at the 1 old stand 1st door
north of Pbst Qffioe.
Mr. and Mrs. H* L Morrison
returned froih Missisippi, last
week
G. W. Carlton paid this office
a pleasant uatt MonTt^TT
-Mrs. Frank Gallaher * hag been
sick with the grip this week.
—-‘V‘'» - K <
w Squire John W. Groves, of
Olney was ih ttre City- on busi-
ness Monday ar.d Tuesday. - v
K. *W. Ratliff was arrested
Monday evening by Deputy
Sheri# Dowdle on three warrertte
ifieued upon charges of violating
the local option law.
The Woodmen of Finis intend
neae with cancer of the face
He has been a sufferer for a long
titncPmnU his iife was despaird of
got Col. .lfcPhaireTpost hole dig
ger from- the oon-H' house will
find it to his inter^t to return it
and offer an explanation to the
__ G^fc j)b<!t4to eeeai 7 to be the
[conducted the funeral j§r^.yfee^uH*es^c^°H f «heh during »h©
deftt Roosevelt With a free hand
haa held in chocit, under the law,
er treaty rights our trade and the corporate aggrandizement of
Merest*, expanding through oom&inod capital without toea,af inSo,Jih" J ^1^
open doci**of the Orient* any of the justpawerf and privi- ^*onlc V^fWey cemetery Tuee-1
V cheap ftottoik shall be *0 leges uf the money i
usu’rt knowrt, ■ Si|3wjr-:|p tfbiiJMwilBBW .__________BBBBBBB.- _ ___________________________________
3. f. We- believe the ^Panama* € 0. We regard the commbn peo- i of Methodist chnrifh, of which t-prevalenee ftf 14 grippe. . | i
treaty will go unchallenged fnto pto as tRe beneficiaries of the jwas a faithful and1 Deatli of W. A ^Coanally.
til»r| la one .of the great tri- marked, personal triumph of en-1000**"1®”* member The Lead-P Tuesday afternoona w A.i
umphs of modern diplomacy, by lightened and patriotic statesman-; sHNxtendavfiympafitiy to the be- ^hnh ally, who lived three milei^
which our country, |,sh«p of FresidSiitKooseveUin ee,|re*vea Umd*’ . l,ldutti%f’Graham, was In town
»or of tfie great’Inter- curing arbitrfbflbetw^atifaWi afaj. J. W. Graves has been on feaklng some purchase* andgdk
wayvacqntrwrermi And capltati wHerifb/ Cfiegreafeer~tt* rick Tift durfBt the past w^’ek
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, », Y.
RAD GOLD TO SELL
I »*ali giie chapter and verse for
fTnUhi* hf atrocities which prove
conclusively that Colombia has no
title to be dealt with by the United
States or any other power aa a civ-
ilized nation. Here is one typical
•tory:
A dentist named Theophile Bor-
rsro'camo to me one day and asked
if l wanted to buy some gold. T
said yes, and he unwrapped a bundle
and showed me about a pound of
gold tooth fillings, some of which
had fragments of teeth stiR stick-
ing in them. *■
*‘\\ here did you got them?*' I ask-
edth horrified amazement.
“I got some of them IdThe fight
at San Jocc,” he,replied, “and tin,
rent were got by a government colo-
nel in the last engagement at Buena
vcnfnra.”
"But how did you get them out?"
. *Wc just knocked them out witli
bayonets and the butt ends of ri:
flf^. Th'o Soldiers*diet that td a’!
the hr-rfiesT u.nd I ouughr tbs gold)
for :■* siere tnfle.”—WorltTs Work.
“ A Pin fctjcMng Incident.
(laptiiin^JanicK l>. Graham, In-
dian naedk'til service; Fourth Bengal
hmed^. r]«!irtered at Allahabad, has
sent to the Indian. Mcdierd Gazette
on kccoOTt of a pig Sticking acci-
dent which is probably unique. A
lieutenant who W.l« out p»g stteking
came up with ttio hertat,' which was
on bis of! side, and Atuck tori It
swerved nefoss to thb near side, and ■
sat.-
fV\-
v.-
m
TT*«
TSTBrway, acqmr*a witn and cspmsii wuefebf tue greatest, th* Aiok lift duridf the past
right foKhdf^ediate1 strlkeofmoelbAHMtdefwas brought • ai*] our r>aoat in Hie'Dreae
onof the ^aiBRiSK' ^ ■.....*.......-w^-■^r-**-**^..*** - -
i which the ooUHRoro* of
at-MRrid raw- put. uWexed.to _7. W. beli*Y?.«i«
^tehf^erewer »« Rib ‘'droWnfng unrelenting prosecution urged by
i# medicine.
He started
mldcr.
shoulder, was wr
rider’s hand and also shaken clear
af the pig If was Ibmg butt to the
in^thc
near
cheat
and nb| alvd poT at the flip M
6tddle. Tfcance ltcfitered the Iteshv
the- ^lie ri*leeV-
V tik
ground, and the point, rising in I
air; penetrated the pony's n<
shoaldcsvi passed through its ch
out about
Ujkl The:
bettwe cot»ld7
left tl
and q______
oony stopped BtaLJiMid tS» knew
7 was cxtngTed afield the shaft had
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1904, newspaper, March 17, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870367/m1/5/?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.