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i
ORAHAM LEADER.
GRAHAM, TEX AH.
-*r
Saturday, November 4, 1876.
JL ..f
^ democratic tic ket. • n< - *
FOR rRfcXI LifcSlT, ; L^_l,
SAMUEL ,1. TIlDEN,
* Of Afir York.
ron v"’*
THOMAS A HKXDIUCKS,
U' Of Indiana. - ,
, .’vst'"..... ...» . wrr'
' J FOR COKOItE*8—3,ltp niRTRJCT,
hon. j. w throckmorton,
Of ( nil in County.
ir -.
Democratic Electors.
art
rot the rrAT* A*- i abok.
COLflMBUS iimJiOi
B. U.EPPEntoX.gf Marion Cwnrr
CONGhKX*IOXAL OLlTRIcm^t af-
lat. George VV. Cbijlov, of Smith.
2d._D. ft. Martin,, of Hunt. • . .
3<j. Jinn M. Hurt, x>f Grayson.
• 4th.; Th<»roas J. Beall, of Brnzns.
The European ( rUlu. lake Your Home Paper.
That Europe i* in (tailor of awid« ll you. ( an •< lv afford to Aake one
sweeping and gigantic war iph»h|yj paper, don’t glv« ujeyottc ‘home paper
probable. The situation seems uuire aud substitute forfc,R Ul« campaign
immediately threatening to-day l^AB jauasof the city paipeVa; merely because
at any. lime sloHTthls universal roisun **
demanding began. Rural* iu prepared
for and ineidioualy provoking war« In
reality Servian armu* heve tong since
merged into Russian eohnrta. and at th is every home in IjlWJL..
moment Turkiab battalions are being
met in the ahook of battle by Russian
soldiery under trained RuReiftnnffiecrs,
holding.commissions under the Czar,
The whole continent of Europe is fever
i*y. France* bee rewrote red from hef
great love, and ie reitdy again to match
Iher Old Guard against the German le
gions. ; Austria and England look with
(rave apprehension upon Russia’s eager
but covert designs upon Constantinople,
and these two powers fast* That ItiTd
mighty empire, with i»* three milliotfi
of soldiom. Will grasp this beautiful city
they are stveheap,'for your how* |>aj>* r
will do for "you and your county what
■ob campaign sheetcau do. The Ifauk
Eye, of course, wants th find a. plifoe in
G* B. JEWELL,
'*& ■»&$, J
/>/■:./i.ftK /.v haras.
A.. CT.-.BJLXiL,
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TE^AS.
Chemicals. Painty. Oifaftraahcs. P^ffoiXLirfts.
He*, Patent Medicines. Jco., Ac.
/* ii h s- c-ifrr r t i o .vs
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
VHH
CASH BUYERS
"r- s4’/*3r;;»''
can do good for eycry hump that re*
ceiy^s.ft a* a regular ..viaiLor. Rut we
say to you iu ail enpdor and bo treat r^ir-r~
while we want you to tal^e the Hawk-
?>••. m,o «£i .tew.1^8. ^ ^
it, if you can, yet il you are hesitating— \
between it and your home paper, take
your home paper: take it and Work for
it, and hurrah for it,'and get subscrib-
ers for it* and advertise i*/ it> and send
Calls the attention of all
^■LJKL!'r"
Carefully compounded day or night.
Or’ .JM Al.ir S(2!-\ir'
TBX^S.,
fj J. ill RISTOl’IIER,
it news, ft will m^et fjj^f more than
' wayIn
be If way to every p roJecC" To rtlfe geo<l
of vUtir county and the prosperity 6f
your town, and. your encouragement
iBurgess, of Gdudalnpe.
* .
of-the ftosphorus, if arms and men cau will stimulate it iti such renhy^d- dili-
accomplish U. ■ W**' -- geucc and exertions that, it won’t be
Germany stands in the centre of t^ic lodg before times .pre So .good hi four
ptMiSKSSKftB
pr.
; Geor.'ll. Mulkey iraduly authorize^,
agent fhr this paper, at Tort \V<trlh,
and is authorized to 'yfihtract -ami re*,
strength and well organized power.
___ _ ......:i s of 4||,e ... ...
field, with her veferan ^andYicWjrrhus [ti^R^:-tb^j^ii‘cah alTofdTosuppU- '".I 1 «- ’ j k « ,, • A
Brn.y wr,*. qui.ily T^rfclug |» your l.orn^
ceipt foradverth5erpents,atHl suUoVip
On all sides the powers of the oonti-
nent.a re watching and Wilting^ With a
feverish and feartul anxiety, for war.
Oftbenra.lt, Ruasla sldheseem^to kiJovv
pa{»cf wjUi the TTfttik Fjye. Rut under
SIB IT MBMIMt
, ■ -4-Id’'l:■ ;.X*-.- r‘ ..^_:i X
>IEtY C3-OOIDS
■* LEAI> AND SHI E
is
~;i- M.V.
h —
. . fKext week Tilcl.cn will be eTerfed
PrMnUnt. Hurrah?confidence will be
. ;f _ - restored, inanufStctorief Will resnms,
any circumslaitccs, uuder any prCSsmc^
never go back on your home paper.
Don’t | uah it aside for the biggest city-!
daily in America.—Burlington Haul;
bef rptieposes ■iRt’jWr bi stwiliig
iiwBj
m—<
. ness brivk and better, times easier, peo-
ple hapftifef; for*tbetj Federal taxation
will be reduced tbrce-fgUrthi.
plishment. , Hs.jhe, wc
cjui only’ Took , oil- aud-anticipate (he
declarktion ,yf hostilities w h iqh m ust
iitsealyeThfr gwwtwy part ^tlraiaftwlinad
JaiiftiLRohert E. f>ee, has been nomina-
ted for State Senator iu one of the Vir*
Xginia Senatorial Districts.
world in war. At^ftny moftiytiTthis
ucw?y»fcy4>e %».hed iU|o ou^office afid
laid before omr readers.->-Duttiis Herald
“ ■ Tiny
Th?Tliucinuati Guzeltc takes a hope-
ful view of the prospective European
War. That’paper raysi thwt “the .wax’
wifi cut oh iltewwpply of wheat to Ivu
ret. *577
commissioners rsport their mi^aiotr-suc-
cossful. All Hie agencies ou the 17p^
per Mmouri hftvc signed j^tr treuty .
ropo from Sou them Russia, requiring n
larger demand from the United States.
White this will increase ^1^-.price of
Wead-strwdb-hefor-tt- wRT’afsu ftrrhg
large sums of money |<f fhe producer,
nud increase our .commerce. There
however, with stipulation ofremuv’uig
sud greatness, it can’
an rufuri-
t^ted woniau'stop J» the^ybiddle of a
sentence and listew to an explanation.r
-r T-
_ ;-t^r ■* . ’.w 1 m. *r • «*■•-: i.tu*f , ■*, ,
In McLcmmn county, recently, An
nie’l’arker, rmrgro, filet! a copiplaint
agaihsr her hunband, dfftrles Parker^
charging him with ftigamy. . Charles
^siasarrested, hut acquitted.
_ A rpecral from the Black "tWhnftrys
• General Merritt, with the1 best horse»
:r l ofibe Fifth Cavalry "and otic hundred
| . • ^ and"Cighty men nnd ten days rations,
started-for tbc Fufk of Cheyenne riverr
j* .£•: where Crazy llorSe is reporterl to be in
yVX. j v winter cnnip,
•' ' '~rffA-~ --‘ - r
Hon. Charles Francis Adams Dem-
• ocratio nominee for Goveuor of Massa-
KMmAw
"hcrYrathmgly «tiwehs«lhe«*U*put
corruption, says
down more am!%or» twin a ennigst be
tween the people and the managers
who hold the official organization of
thorn to life Indian territory erased
Says a New England puperf’ “This
is the grandest,buigUlieHt, most glorious
republic that ever, blessed the world,
and yet withal! jUpowey anjLfeirn*ljg! his „fppg^atink-i|at on.'
wont U d* sUGoese; 4h> would tom '*tm
puten de church,'1 whereupon one hun-
tfred of th 0 darkies a rocs imd left the
the church. f.
and for arms -anti mumtionn of. war. f
As to <*otton, the Gazette thinks ibb
war will not have an unfavorable ef
foot Tnr prices. Wsr will not decrease
tbc’’tfse of ctmon goods, and thow cuiiu
lyik whertraolfoii goods are maoufac-
to fed will b4 left free to manufacture
j them. -The ecki will be qpen to
An elderly d«rkcy wae inquiring of
i’JfotiVema.. if be knew unythiig of n.cree win ue aecuiwiy neftefHt^4 J>y
It is son Pete. The policeman rcjJlicit ■~^*e ‘JilI7’ ot UoWeris^Lujiim
carriei-s to the markets of the world,
and m general our industries pud c«nm
mcree wtft be dechledly benefiited by
thHt there was a darkey in thp faeku^,
for.hreakiug tip & prayer meeting dith
att axe handle. “ ‘ Dat’s exclaim^
mi the overjoyed tmnmt. “He told me
he wnsgwtne to ’uiuse bisself.”—[Bos-
ton Globe.
the worfr^rrt’dcnTiidrirm npon irgiga^t^^
scnl^.'1 vVe give briefiy , these views,
as titey differ, from those held by most
people as fur. ax they relate to cottmu v
Til Wyoming Territory the officers’
wife* and la nud resent attached to regi-
tnenta can. vote, not hfting “sworn iute
rhe United States service,” but neither
officepspor soldiers qau do so!: Alto
’gWrtfffYR'IISUii tlliilili I Ibi
salons—ope to evefy 200 population,
Philadelphia djxh‘hitinn. Stood before
Riviere’s picture of Uirce and the corn-
pan i^s^ffLTly3s6s.__lTe gazed earnest-
ly aW4ho-p»Hirtiug, wondered what wu»
mehnt by the hamlsome young'Woroar
Htoua^a » l>erd of]
gTSlI Ilf the lirpq^ -wine casks ever
imjK.rterl into England have l*een lhnd-4Kartlest slap -eW-GmtiVa got vet.”—
vred yti
hqr feet. Ho then_____
ture iu hix catalogue amj pondered ov*
e Com pan ions of Ulys-
xea.' 8aid:
fiWtUBT.L:
the country foy their own exclusive ’ed^’BTthfe London and 8t. KafbariQO. Srribnrr
benefit.
docks. One contained 038 gallons of
•m
X The Philadelphia Press says of Ruth*
erford B. Hayes: “He seems more
disposed to receive impressions than to
*n*ke them.” Exactly so. The im-
. pression he receeived from Indiana was
far more forcible than that which he
made tnObi).
sherry, the other 600 gallons of port.
The latter had to -bo filled bo board
the vessel at Oportorwa there was no
gear at that port strong enough to lift it.
i - w i v m ^ 1 ■ 1 ^ •
A Sau Franeistv* paper says: “Sui-
cide in itself is often a henefit to hu
;-VV
. . _______
The fires of revolution have burst
ouiafVeah iu Mexice, and l^erdo is in
the.midst of conspirators, the pron.tn-
,. ciamentbs of traitoroas Governors and
iDsurreotingfgenerwfai ' According to'iT “^f'dcetruction. Men with large faro-
raaiiity. The cur who has not Uie heart
to face.little difficulties confers a boon
on the community by his self enacted
removal. Of late, h<w*cver,~ '^ur oty
has been treatetl to n dtfferco^ phase of
The color line iu Georgia is strong-
ly drawn. A correspondent of the At-
lautib Timos writes from Rome, an ac*
count if some pn-ceetliugs recently had
in that i lace for bolding a fair* , All ‘
thohgh the fair is managed by the wick*
ed ex-Confcderates, it appears that the
down trodden black men apo cordially
invited to come and join hands with the
whitens competitors for premiums^
and a miserable ex-rebel, ,General
W A
■+•$! t.1,000 etns.
dispatch to the News Diaz, with 10,000'
map, is moving on the zdly of Mexico.
Mexico needs a master and may event-
JDdl) find one. '/ , , -
♦ - ZS3S.— ~
The printer^ hand taka# up an 6etiT.
down 14,000 letters per day, aadas-
sumingthat his hand moves the distance
of two feet, to a ml from his “stick,” it
travels 46,000,feet each day, or nearly
ten miles, or from here to Europe every
year. All this, reader that you may
have your daily news-r-and that the
compositof'ii irfajj get his 40 cenU per
!T
A little boy bad been sent to dry a
towel before the nursery fireplace.
“Mamma, h It done wben-it fahrownf”
' 7- « . , r-I
' « - C- JtL™. A.1L _
% There > a man in the Michigan pen
ilentiary whose wife hae' Hrouclit suit!
for a divorce. A stthpnena having Sw n
served on him he write! to the Judge,
dies and long-suffering wives seem to
favor a bullet in the brain arthe best
knowh remedy for relieving tbenisclves
of ilf marital responsibilities.’ ■
Said a member of the board of trade
some monthw-siucc: XT used to play
poker a-groat deal,and enjoy thefestivcT’
Black, actually offers a bouse and lot
to the black man who can show the
liest record ax a successful farmer. The
correspondent saggests a call f^r troops
to suppress this outrage, but we fear
they ' will be needed to oolsUr up the
failing fortune- of ( hamberlaiu, of
HoUth Carolina. *-
m ^ -—
We have this day sold J. E. Ryris*
gaaieWinetinelv. botUhava rafawawdrxtock of drugp, fixtures and
The fact is, I have found Something
that is equally as exoitifig. Tpfhl riniic
property,- in ' Ojraham, Young eouuty,
Texas. Ail accounts due us will be
me time is reputed more respectable.
I am ..operating ou ” 're-
collected by him. v E. Kyi;8 & Co.
.7 Oct. 11, 1673.
speaker was at the time «7jpVqS(wous
wholesale merchant. Withio thirl*
fad
days he was a bankrupt, and regret
that he had not Stuck to the social
game of ‘draw”—Chicago Tamo*. t -
Cf letters npaialug in the Gra-
ham Post Office, Nov. 1st 1876.
Belcher, Wm. 7 McGlothlui, 8. H.
Udlhus, M aj^L: E. McNeil, J. B.
Ninety Kt. Ix>uis emigrants are soon
jjii
saying he does uoi kt^ow upon what
grounds she basso the suit, bat adds
that be would be a happier mao to hear
|w wax divorced than to hear that
bfen pardoned,
buxl’1 ' , 1 ’ii . * Jl
iffuir. ,75/‘r":f&" ;.....
to aetlle to Bosque county.
‘T~7t~~7T""‘Pla '>■*«■ --L-7j»as>R,*r;r~ ,’i • 1 *'v*|
ThoHnpreme Cot^rt aod Court 01 Ap
peals am both in sesxiOh at Tyler. Oyt
at .five cnxe# the G40t of Appeals re-
versed the judgment in throdl * .•
The negrdev who killed the old imfo
John LoVe, uesr Terrell, .were senfeuc-
od to hv hung on yesterday, -*L
Treaday, G.’ ,yPt>7
A bickering pair ot Quakers were late^
ly b^yd In a Efigh coptrovenqr, the
exclaiming, “I am dfetermined
to have ono quiet week with thee.^
“But how wilt thqu be able to get itf*
sai^l the taunting spouse, in that sort
of fcfUhration which married ladies so
prevokingly indulge in. “I will keep
thee a week afier thou art dead,1* wah
hie rejoinder. 7 7 •• * ! *
liiSHif ' ’’
ra.^Uot.VmHldcs, Ducking, Jeans,
^Tjt.’qsxuner, Flannels, Cambrics,
| Lin*«y, four quarto and ten
quarto Brown and B
‘ HheetingM, Tiish Liu*m.«,
Tabfo Linens, 'Jilotrels,
TteFs, Tickings
etc., etc
"MW ».««f
J »V ■ \
-Combs of j»verv dw^ription^ llatr ahd
' iVuh Bruslies, Xilly White, If S
and plain Kerchiefs, Linen ■
i-.t
■ Collarsand Guffs,Gfoves,
Hosiei v. Corsets, Belts.,
KIbHoris, P^rfnrhery,
1, 'i’oilet Hoaps, 8us-
-^r penders, et».^—-
- Tvrogr.ffsrdwnrp.Ttnwsr^.Wo^r iad
■aaf
-*-"sT**^Kb==:
- ■ ^ ■
JL3STID •
SHOES',
>r*
Lnjljys Kid lint?, (side jtiwl 1’rottt lace.)
LhiHos Gaif 8l»ocs, (sowed Wwl peg7
gml.) Ladies ,Jmp and tftTff
Shoes, Men^’Cnff and Kip
- ahdmbtoTCtntiT^pr
B* drebx sewed and-- •• ^
• — tt m
domestic % Imported
1 yi ,nt.
' .it—
gqat Shoes, Chil
d retro’ f egg*«l,
.Buffand Calf
Shoes, f
isscs Cloth, Caff and Kid
Shoes, Boys' .Kip
Shoes , and
___ mDYlSU{XfafU>VR«u FKF.iy
tUrpuT ---=5—” '
-pr A H-1 ^
■ il- f Ban -LA- !■ K 1 J j
japrs «?7ixsSf—
Gcnt7
and Boys,’
evety style and variety.
’.■'r *£
GROGEBIBS;
Sugar.
Coffee, Te
7 Tobacco, Snuff, Ct- -
gars,Canned Goods, l’iok*
lets, Sauses, 4fataup*r Pepper^
Spice, Preserves. Raisjins, C’nndies,
Nats, _B&cqjd, Hams, Lara, Swlf, Vtc.,
r%t
*9tb <Si>
FULL STOCK
:~n
Of Aramunitiou/
Hardware,^Wooden -
Ware and Crdak^rv, Cook-
ing Stoves, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Safes, Baby Cribs, etc., etc., etc.,
L Como and examine' my stock, and
satisfy yoursidf that for CASH, I am as
\\
LOW U HE 10TIST,
i i ; -Vtr
And the quality of my goods will cont-
pare with the best in aoy market,
fv- .^4
Being an entire ftoeh purchase.
r ,■ » a ^h. . f
Respectfully,
MAGHIITIST
A*l> tUiKKlH IS
la.*** V
LgRJSS, COPPER " Tl.V
TOnT ft ^ilAUlO.VH,
V
t.uns, Pistols, Locks, Fire-Proof Safes,
l b
■ylnt!
g BhVADLLY A BRO.,
■ '■*% I -■ *****
DKAI.KRt* IK
.......
Jki'f/ GowU, Groceries,
t] J foots and Shoes,
, Willow-ware, .John DeVre Jl’lows.
ACKNTH FOR Til* r •
..wbiciiiWj
4>eu{d«
Young aiul uiljoiniiia counties ut alow price
for vnsh. Our njotto is quick ?a!e» arid
sure jnoltts. Call and examine for' your-
M.'lvrs Viol
Svcryisiy So Tc
W • 8u
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C3-K,A.3;a.M, texL4s
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a*V«ih
GROCERIES,
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»•«•—r» I miiu.. .TO, UII-»r,,
/ . or* lu' oils, Huavywinl Hliulf lUnfwart. <*«»- S.
T lerj', .Plow*, Tlnwxrr, UIh^whm", \ -
4 wr»r*, H»llow*r». Mdlrri' Ni- k,
L .. sutlqncry. CliolcO; Hr»mU of ' Jtv
OpHI
stv.
TERMS CASH.
Red Store IRsd Store!
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Geo. Wilder,
AND
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Lund Agent
ttz * WcutherforJc TvxhV.- J--
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Hi £ IJ tttlAMSi
ATTORN EY -AT-l AW
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LAND AGENT.
Or^J^l.%A.JVC. ggE3CA.^.
Will prafTK'i* ill Toiinc wjrra -n tlo-: r *
*od iu Ike K*tU*rwl sim.- mu x:o’Tt *' .Vwilu
. H|>e*i«l BttcntiOB gi'fli I', lln' iw*.o*- ... ,
»nd iwrikMUittend «—
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fiiiiff
yl*k
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O.A. Omkaan. H. TAHIIfiaftl.
Graham. Hiilianl A Spiller.- ■
North Western tfexds
LAND AGENCY,
TEXAS.
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FA TTINTS rRnCTAt'f'AK
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We *UXrTSprai»'lt.j- «f ;tartn^ lor tu>utr*»ldrnl4
A.a r,ANT
WEATHERFORD, • 3f TEXAri
Offers1 for sale choice l.anils for
Grain. Cqtfon an<f" Stm k Farms
in Young, Jack, Pu!o Pinto anil other conn
lies, •( from one dollar- and llfty Vetite Ti
tWoi> ilollar.^ (rtfr-avee. - jjjdjjg
Will remain a wwlt or twr> in GrHhatn t
^Iioiv’lands To parties wishing to f)urcha-*r -
&Sf
20 nr .30 St>ctiOhf
%
of Spjeildid land already feijr’vex ed on Pea
River more than oe>-MrieMr*on hand to co\ ,
t*f. Ccrtificiiri%s ami Seri j' located on sam
for cosh fov or paatToT land«>- ’' V. Yl
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H.
HCH/U.STeYl
r==r-rr=^rffer^r-rn=:
Boot aml Slide
OEA1IAM, fEXAi.
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Rqmiring Jon* to order. Sajlsfaetion fi u«
-1 r- - - an teed. ■ 5
TH08. B. STEVENS. 1 “
• ~^^rranMi>atUJUllUii iii U -^■tiVgkis
1 pgr coot LUI o'CPtinl»c?r:..L|
plait, >V*eV,if>«>tiori«jfodi11 **• 1?_
:*r ■ “ plan.speciiteatI'.M, THinti-.tyj i
inl»»nden* r.
_ C-r> ‘<R0ce at thfli fHisCoffiee, iwxt dm i
CcKirt Honw, ' fr"1 ^
GRAHAM, TF.XAB * ‘
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Peters Colony, or
Taxan Emigration and land Co’s
• LandsForShle.
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DEALER I?T
Dry goods,
J N KJEECIIlE-I^aspNil' laOJlia U-t V.lUyB i« i
4 f
J^'k awl Pa to'Pie tk f*iuuUt» »’• ■ In »f*«- nma'i,
kr^Wija»•*'»«*. “•ci*^.'A Wto-r. nsy lor. Thri.i km-Tt.>11
Yimna*. Ptri>i«*«w* Kha» k/iK^rd. F»nt »nd snrt C«lalmp.
Apply u» K s on imam,
o4tf OiBhuin.'Yoiinsr CAuutr.Te’B*
Squatters
AN PKTKP.FfqoI/lKT T.ANnsT ARK HjmVnTfffC- - -v —-a r
Mti«p«l that 111.art Of th« Suryfry, HvSn
Groceries,
Boots, Slioqs, .
Hats, Ga^,
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J* -
vf
Saddi.erv
; '.<f. ’ *X -
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r "ftvr*
4i*m» '••fr i»- -
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We sell chVnj) for the Cash. Offer in
duccments io the Farmer
Stock-misery by mHfng cheap
goo.?#, and keeping a
variety.
GOME AND EXAMINE FOB
dM-l— lMualit bi prh— aturon tArm* R»ihI by th«i
Iiwaim TJirt 1« u. farther »irp r—pkeifiil notice that
Ml i» r*on* in is-mration of *nr*Vy* thft iToprramt
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1876, newspaper, November 4, 1876; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879922/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.