Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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frgE LEADER.
PUtlLTlSSfi^EVERY FRIDAY.
I’ulted State* Court.
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On Mpnylar morning Judge McCor-
mick telegraphed Jo this place thWt In
r-HJonat-qiiopce of the hoavy rains and Im-
>°rtke«jt Corner Public Square passable Toads tlio court Would not l»u
All notices of u business nature insert-'
od In these*boluinns ai*e charged u* ad-
vertisement^ at our local rates'
The l>.tll:i.4 Herald.
We have a great .liking for this great
“Uy journal.' 11 not onlv tAkes a groat
t . ounty Convention.
Announcements.
For ItcpreHcntative.
We are authorized to Znuouuoe
£ . .Col. I. N: ROACH, -------
Ijf Weatherford, as a candidate for Rep-
resentative In the 17th Legislature from
the 54th District, composed of the coun-
ties of Parker, Jack, Young and Throek-
.c::;
,s
lb
_ Far County and District Clerk.
We are aflrthori7.ed to aptlpunee
.JOHN R MORRISON,
as a candidate for the office of C«uutV
-and RiatrictfClerk of Ybung eounTyT
* KlPCtted N6v ember ?n <1.1
For County Attorney.
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'We are authprfitud "Ux ’/nnouuco
__ c-RF-ARNOLD,
aaa candidate for tbCToflToe of CountJ
Attorney, at the next general election.
We are authorized to announce
BRIM
e authorized
JfE
;y ' •/ as a caiirlidnt
*»f County Attorney,
election.
j, m y •*' “* “* *'
by re-electio*Lto theoffice
At the
ensuing
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We arc authori/.eerto announce
JOHN HUMPHRIES,
an a candidate for HherlfT* of Young
bounty, subject fib the will of the people
at the liekt November election.
--We ute nitthorised to announce
MARION 1) WALLACE,
Ms a candidate for Sheriff of Young
county, Texas, at tin* ensuing Novem-
ber election.
We ure authorized to announce _
^^oy*^*** ~~.......vl
ts a can<licln^r-fcu• re-election to the of-
fice of Sberitrof Young county, at the
enduing Noyoml>er election.
j Fort dunty Surveyor.
We are authorized to announce
GKO. N. HEIKKIN,
as a candidal'* for Cotnity Purveyor ot
Young county) at the ensuing Novem-
ber election.
Democratic County Conventio'n met
daily journal. ItTiiofoiilytAkcs a great.: ut the Udurt house at 1m If past oiip
lrt teres Tin the pnmrd; of the state, hut o’clock l*. m. Haturday, July 81st 1880.
it^ippearsto ha yp the’'♦‘Federal Court ; O. E. Finlay was elected chairman; G..
iichl at (irahain at the August term^ l at (Jraham” -iimln- its sqgchii can* ami W. Glasgow, secretary, W. ,C- Jleck-
As there arc quite a ottthber 6f cases j protfcettou, fur this the peopjq,ofX)ca-1 haul aud Q. E, Finlay were rlocUMTutT
on doeket we presipiic there will be a ham and Young county should be ever ! delegates tmthtfHtale ConvetUioq. On
call term some time in September.- A gratefiif. The errprg J ft hlss?yeral nP-rmotionof ^i. W. Glasgow, 11 U Wil-
gbcat many persons werain ajtcndaucc*, tices of oppeourt show very plainly t-jint Hams Esq., was elected chairman 6f the
otltvyho had come the Jfcrdtfd is not very particular as to Young County Democratic Executive
the clmractcr of the otHcial flrom whom Committee.for the ensUelug two yeaxa.
it gets bis Information. We yan_ how-1 On motloirofTom Donnell, the Graham
ever afford to excuse a Journal that af- Lkapkh was requested, Lu publish the
sutnes a guardianship over our court proceedings of the'Convention.- * ZfcyJ
when befalls into blunders and rhli-
-the fUl lowing
among whom was had come
“•♦out 100 miles aud brought eleven
Vituess«»,.at hisown expense, In order
to get rid bf jy trivial complaint made
against him, Wlileli he alleges would
have been dismissed without taking
up nrucjr thMg ufllie. fofart. rTko tiroy.
Htkoop is of the opinion that the Gra-
ham druggist who hasn’t the money to
buy u Hbll-Ptuab, could huve hud it
without running fa** saloon under the
Caption of “drug store’r to avoid paying
his taxes. k If he.pad kef11 a respectable
slock of drugs UKo Htrfsip dfd: If be had
> paid Tils I4xcs promptly likeHtnajp did;
if hevh:ul sold ids drugs and me«liciues
at a reasonable price like Htr«s»p dW. m*-
tliut Uo* groat majority <»f the ueoj>lc
could base afforded to‘trade with him.
as they aid w ith Ktroop,vhe would now
have the niortey with wl
“that ur’ thing.”
wlilch to buy
or a bl claw wdllTbquirediiui to undergo
the sa-me expense. Upless we have a
jpHi term many persons must be greatly
■troubled on aceountbf delay,- J
gender; made hfer appearance., af the
rc«dihiiurn of Jwdgw—Williams on last
Mondavi * b" ~ -c
feSiiSV!lii;^R Ieft1?fea^S^ it is the sense ofthh
for Graham, where court will convene O>oventio»i that nooouvention. aluiuliL-
‘■’’r^-Tlio mail came in] Monday night
for tho first time since Friday ni£ht.
HIM
one arriyaJT
—Mr. J. E. Ryu|j is visiting Fort Grif-
fin tliis week, during whTch time hia
drurfstore.hereis’presided over l*y Mr.
J. R. Austin. ■*
--We»are requested to announcirthat
I)r. Harriett, a prominent iimen-backor
of Weatherford, will bpenk atEliasville
next Saturday. ■• •
v—The. weather this week has been
TTeeptionably eool for August. Hlank-
etS and over-coats have been brought
Luio. acquis
extruets i ^
Federal-Court atJJrnliain.
'I'he ofileufs uf the.federal court, con-
sisting of Jthige McCormick,.Clerk J.
II. Finks and Deputy TThIIto 'R
G. W. Glasgow’then oth^erl the fotv;
lowing rewdutlohA, which w ei*e Wfbpted
liinolvcd, by, the I>crmx*racy of
Young County, Texas, in convention
assembled, that tW offloo of District
Judge is not and should not bb a pojiti-
5Tr. W.TT. keen, ^himlssioncr of
reeinet Nu. ^ lnls exchanged a farm J '^1I+
in Arkansas to Mr. J. H. Johnsot),- for NJ K“ *
^Copcrly ln GrahatH. ~ *
Ir'or AsscssoA
Wp/kr'C irtlthotf/.eil to anuoiRJcd
-t' vh V TtHVNKjONI).
hs a eamUrhirh* for the ofttco of Tntt
general eleotlbu
Noveinhefi
We pro aatlbirlzcil tn-nntiouu< o
iAa a camTltluto'for tlicomec
rj^-rtessarrat-ttoj. rroxyvdcdtmr.
uutlion/t'il to announce
J<ifeEFU ALLEN,
—Halt creek and all other streams
that are usually dry or standing in pools
at.tlU? season of the year, Have now an
abundance bf w'ater. - *r~'«
• J. L. Janes, our gentlemanly
telegraph 1ms retiirncrLfrom
Jaeksboro, where he H^iLgoitc tfulbke
Ttiarge of the oltlcc theri'iu a short lime-
—WhoWill He the County Conddis-
siouors for the approaching termV^This^
Graiiam, intending to convene court at
tliat place, were forced to return, on
account of the bridge oyer Mary’s creek,
west of Fort Worth, being washed
away. There Will be no court at that
point this term, nnd as the docket is
very lTg3R, it will not iricpnveplehob.
any one. Fedetal outfit coiivenieti ah
Wuoo on tlie first Monday in October.—
lfcratd, Aut/toit llrd. j ,j. T
There were a gpod many juroW, W it-
nesses and litiganls in attcmlanee on
. Momlavlaai wholt^edI suiuc 3aaQ;..rimgh
lie hold by the Demooriteyl ofthc 12th
J IpJ tcial District fur the ptirposM of iiom*
“"‘ate fur DlsirleT Jmlge;
for (; rub;
to-mofriny or Tuesday. Colonel F. W.
Miner, district attorney,'Who returned j
yesterday tuori
t noon tor i
atrioon for Graiiam. Therms are no cases
on tlie civil docket, amt *mly cigliteor*{ but that each Candida
on- tho criiHnaLdocKCt, sixteen.Which of
ore for violation of the t*o^t«T^lnws.—
I I cm hi, Awjust l*f.
No FeHE^.U. CoURTfATGHAriAM.-*-
J udge M eCor i n ic k ,~of t If e fed era b court,
and ^other -otttwra who hu-
for tlrat otfiee
aliou fd-^o Ijefobf the ptuple on his uwu
ineribs.
Delegatos^gd qninsfruclclTT* """ II
Oii-piotlmi of XV. CM Rcckham ‘the
( .'nil Veil 111 IM iiiljtillrnnil
O. Fk;FINLAY, (Tiairman.
; G. W.'GLAHGOW, Mccrrtxrry;
—Go to .Jell's for ked drinks-.
■f-tfe at JetTs.
—Bber on ice, at JefCs.
As p4h*'-
and.let live.
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J. B- AUSTIN,
DEALER IN
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Wate, Clocks, Jjwilry, Sit.,-
Ryus’ Drug: Stare; Graham, Tex,
Watches aud ^Jewelry repaired and
"urmntAiil.
JOHNUEISTERHANS
Bool and Shoe Maker
Sole Leather and Shoe-
Findings For Sale. ' \
•kr-Klvopncxt door to Harbor Hhop.-«i
-- GRAHAM, TEX AH.
RYUS AKUMPir
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UEAI.EBS IN
) live
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—J. A. A^hmbXp wHkpay casb foTall
the Ini tier and eggs he ciln get.
Kansas Corn aud
rmr;—1-
Meal at the.City
A defojidant in
after a rido-of 1W , miles,
lOObf^i vutho.r ItHio wb.ui fnhl tbol 1^ Ut-thvAtHL
■ -- Yop can g<J fresh Meal made frorti
Kansas corn for one dollar pt*r btiahel,
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p
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a
ks a oahtlidate for the office of Tax As-
—kcaiior at the next elcTflon.^,. 1
We are atitliorizcii to announce
'J..L r \ GRAVES.
♦ao a-gnndhtatf-ft>T tire offic+\.m’ Assessor
bf A ouug couiityj Elcelion Novcm+Jt-r
2nd, 1880)
Wo ard autilorizcHi to nnhounce
(iEuRGE \V I !.I>KR, - ^ a
- as a. cajuUdate for the plfioo of Assessor
— of. Youwft^Rgmty at the’next election.
Wo are authorized to amiotim-fc
*: * H>K SHAMAN,
^ as a eauilida^e for thc <>ttice tif Tax As»
^ycSSuF Of YoiTTig (gmnfy; at the ensuing
lias.arrived when the subject should
have attention.
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-r-Emigrnnts. to A'rning Ciiunly al-
ways receive a welcome from Col. lv.
S. Graham, *nnd tlie arrival of a yopng
gentleman at Ida resUlotoco <>n Monday. ,
might caused Win to rejoice cigcecdingly.
May thejittlo fellow live long ami pl*os*
Ndveiuper election, ~
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We arc authorlzist to announce
e. v; toU kh, " ,
H.t*.fiMi1^luti’ for iijchffictrd^ Tax As-
" f.uiof Voting county, at the i*iiteuing
Noveinbef ek’ntlofi.' - • ';.1
pur.
Rev. Mr. Riggs, father of oiM?popular
pentist I)l J. F. Riggs, piTrtchcd iu
•t he Methodist Church on lust’ Hu inlay
yf aliou..-- ffe
int cal
Wednesday and expressed himself ns
I icing well pleased with our town anif
itrprospocts. .■‘ ^
—!ghe announcement of Mr. John F.
IUim,as a. candid^ for reboot tote to-
must come back- at koine
tiireilay; the man who brought eleven
witnesses to. enable hint lb got rid. of
the vlutches of the law felt as if he imd
been compelled, Tallis prompt answer
to the summons of the court;-trilhrow,
away tTgood deal of his hard earnings.
Hut YyalltuNg^iot rrtm’ Pi;nI i:i looking
to the intcTPst of our <* )drt, Hnt it has
I>1 niy of time to Bio us ip fixing lippour
^political afl'airs.' It was at Dallas that
tfiFFrtNicnunhrofbcytain ofilijuls )\. rc
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by buying their <lrngs and medicines ot
Htr*zop, at the Gralmm Hotel.
Weatbeiford, Parker Cctff Te.Nns
J^^J. Collins; lias the most Complete
wholesale' *tt)clf> of Groceries wssi. of
Dnlhis.iuBv^ajCt Ve U|it|hrSold by any
house in this flduiugr.
_.J- Collins,' is llnol Quarters'-'for
htock Men aud ltal! Road Me11
Lu to J. J. (Jullirtm, for thct'jtcsl.Flour W l
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S. If. Jeff.er 1
.... P^ftpristo*,
North Side of the l'ubiie S<judref
t#»AHA.V, - . . TEXASt
Keeps the very he^l Llqiiors, W ities. and*
C. W. Johnson
ssnHS‘SSSSl!S; Atlorwy-ai-Uw i Lud Agent,
GRAIIAM, TEXAS.
WILL practice iu the Courts,of Young
and utyoiniiig counties.
issst
R. HOLLINGSWORTH, .;
Rial E:uts and C:!!sctis| Agent,
rejlrfiilCon vcuiUm ui. Aliiitnr,'
last Apri1. t'/riP enabling tliFnl to get
oiuvai: i one-fithhlTir-fwJhy ryutui trip,
qn I,alio gave them. tlifr gioTTrma^iri v41-
ege‘of assisting iii sending (b iegatc
the C.hicugo c7)^i vantimi. " Ii.iiln^ lias
kept all the cqmmandnii.Btk fr.ml its
youth up to th<‘ prc.-uit time ca|>ecfc
'ally the cluvTntlu . r .
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'Our Scltosds.
4u-Hrtr State;
•T. J. Collilis, is II,e farmer’s friend
<»n-prices,. Low' pricesrti»4 quick sales-
is my mott<». Cbme aud’See pie bcfqfe
buying else-where;-
<b* to J. J. Collilis, for your Liquors
and Reor at Wholesale. 4 ’ ”*
*L J- (rnllpis has the most .........
■‘ha:k. of ToT.accq and rigors in North-'
er u Textts.atGarsoii A Lewis’old stuiid.
Wchfhei ford, To^cas.
I GRARA5irTKXAH.
J. A. WoOLEoLK,
A ttoi ney-a.t-ha w.
- v~-'„ " Texas.
~\A^I Lfrpracticc^n t^QV|Hrt».of Yonng
a nd-adjoi iitng.^>uutiea.
tOrda^!ajia|
loo \v#ir l«v
-i .Wd 1MJUILllufrawi'io Hnnourfbfi ’
** JOfFN KrYDLTPS! A Nr - A m
, r, m
and if he should he rc^^Jecied, he tyill
iliscliarge liisiiuties in tlie satnafearless
and Vigilant manner as luis beeti.char-
'aetertetle of him itr the past. -
Roxana.. College and Graham High
School hid fuir to Jikvu.a very large
number .of pupHs^-jiuring The insuiwg
session*. The former; under the, man*
age hi blit of professors Burkhend aud
Ilemlrieks^ ha vc. about kd scholars «a- ^
rolled, atrdUlJLhl i XpecUd that this yjj|.
he considcbybfy lucfpased by qmpltff
frojn the ndjaf'Ciit. counties. Quring the*.
liq*«* prof?*»«u>nA
0. E. FINLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT - LAW,
Gh'ahavi, You 11$ Co., Texas.
Will practice In 'Federal Courts 21,t
Graham, aud. State Cburts of Young,
Fold I’iuto, ^Htejihens ami adjoining
, counti(y*L__.
' Drs. Price & Atkinson’
— ' Sir
Mr. Bum’s record
nco<l eulogizing
('^elected, lie Wit
■A ..b_.
For F«mnty Treasurer.
h We arc authorized to announce
W. W JONES, : ,
as a Ctitididstc for tile ortWbfTfeusurcr
Of Yoiing couuty at tire next, election.
AVe are authorized io announce —-
~ - I W. WADLEY. J;
ns.4 (find id at <• for Treasurer of Young
county, at the ensuing election. ;
Wo are authorized to announce
J H. DAVIUHON, . ;
as- a cnudldatc for the Office of ’’ouiijT
Treasurer. Election November 2, i sv».
Wo Zlft* authorized Vo announccr
^==^TSL ^TTiWMONH,
as a candidate for rc-clcctlon to the of*
fleo of County Treasurer.____
'.“For Inspector.
We are authorized to unnounco
G FXlKtjl K-McC JIiMAS,
ns a Candidate for Iimpeetee of Hkiaa
nnd Animals, at tjje ensuipgelection^
For Constable.-
• We are authorized to an pounce
JCHIN ASHMORE,
as a candidate for Constable of Free!net
,• No. 1, at the ensuing election.
-<■*»»»»• •
—Bobbie, infant son of Mr. atid (Mr«;
R. E. Miihfy,#dled on last Friday mon^'
ing and was b(fried in the new cemetery*
^on^-tlie 'fdlowUbg day. Little Robbie
been ill for several days aud it w«8
lought had aliiTsst recovered; but
had
alas I a relapse, V day or two more ofrf cathuV of.
.suffering, and Lc was at rest. The con-
doloncc of the entire comnmnlty Is *ittt
thaHlisconsolate family. .
—John A. Eddlcmari, cohlcS to the
date fot* Assessor. Having resided In
this couiuy ftir inahy ybnM’ he is krell
known to the people;
older sottters, and hla good
Especially
atood dli afi
Assessor, tlie office would be faithfully
and honestly lit tended to*
, £OCZl MATTERS. J-
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-Mr^J. W. Wad ley left for Weath-
erford, Monday.
Mr. J. R. McLain,.of Heymauiv- Waa
In town yesterday. * ■
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* -,Our neighbor county*, Aroher. was
mrirnnlzerl fast week. ~T-!-r ttfinouricemeut of
-JU-
•mrgnnized last week.
—Mr. J. B. F. Hhock departed ’Vues*
day morningT>r Ht. I^oufs. v
M^i. H. R. Burklund has returned
. .from a visit to Weatherford.
—Mr. 5. B. Norrta and bride returned
from Seymour owTuezdsy ^
,rr -u-Mr. JT. L. Davis and ffimltjf BUtt2'
ad lagUdiiudkj mili l
Eastern Teytl |
^ -A band ef, aerenaders wore out last * -Graham ffchool Community No. 8.
id-'
Saturday night and did not forgot the
Lkadi2X| Thanks*
t { • ^-tbe panther excitement has hot
yet subsided. ‘The ''varmint” bj»n
'Jjaard near town almost every night
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v. \Jk-t.
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Eliasvillh, Voting
July JkJth;
_ Co.; Tex
tb* 1880.
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have glvau «ut4efaetlqjp7
aiji' tc> huijd up a
and we*
tlpnk! they will l|e
college that will bew^STrcdit to the town
and be highly ml vanhi^ciluH fo the
yjnitTjs that may be plneod in tliciTcare.
The trustees of Graham ftigh Ht liool
have an cqiqr! mmiher q£>eb«Iiirs with v
Roxana College I they ate hiking prop-
er sU*pH to procure ctiilpet^bl teach erf,
and will employ none hat those having
large experience ill teaching.
The trustees of each selnajl are deter-
mined* to offer ud vantages for the edu-
-r —
Piyiidifi5,Sir,
'4J
w-6f/iAffAM, TlEXAS.
All calf'iSttcndcH to In town and count ry
0%^'at Ryus’ DxRp Store.
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l>e surpiiact
- *The Rcr. H. HaTiTWln fhaili, Rrt*>r
bf AtIKaints, Weatherford, will oftlcl-
ate*morning and uveniijjg, in the Meth-’
front this week and says lie Is a eandl- ^»dt*t church. A fbrmcr notice was glr-
? SB' gp»
alien ded
Office West Ride Public Square.
Cnr of,
bly del
.5^«cnpf
h'lsin'cd* ai
hut he was unavoida-
the 'pleasure in again aniiouucing the satho
alfacisr progfaihhte, and hope that all will avail
is known throughout the county. If" tbolfi^lves of tills oppurtimitv to hear
he should be the successful aSptmiit for ii|in, as h« is prt»r>ounc<><f everywhere l<>
la? a gl'utleinan of run* talcutaiXl genius.
announce, this heSk, Mr. N. J^
TliiflrtiUiiS, ns a candidate for re-cloytlon- Lr,
to tin* office S'f Couulj* Treasurer. Mr.
A' good time Is generally auticipa
a cordial Invitation is expended to
Mknskk. EniTOhs i At a moctlng of TlqitnopS, has.bssoAwiOc eb ( !< (! to this
the citizens of thla sectloh on the 21811 ofTlqc, besides' having held other trusts
Wist., it was dec ided to have a ply nic when Young ( ounty was lilnmSt in li< r
at tills plicobnUieTtborAugtiMnsjfl. TiwSle^rMg; Is tiicrcfohe krilfcrsalty
|»ated known, and his official record Is before j
.the people. f?e ddll make hot tracks
in the race for re-electfonTb the posi-
tion of guardian of the Connly’s stir-
plus cash. .. 1 ^ \ t
Mass Meeting of ten nr Coiiiiijr liem-d
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s* Tbo-Mialrman of the Executive 6»m-
mittee of'tholhird Cortgrcs*tnnal.l>i»-
trlct havlogoallsd a convention to meet
W. W. Jamkh.
Mr. Henry
and satisfsetory marifton
4iir-
organized Witheighty ptfplls, sixty-five
of which are cnutled to beneffiof pub.
Ho fund. Teachers are Wanfod for said
school, and correspondence solicited.’
-Address Trustees Offtham School Com*
thurilty t, Orahgm^rkxas.
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Davidson will l>e found under tiio head
of For County Treasurer. Mr. David-
son resides near Farmer, juid is now a
member af the Commissioner*’ Gourl
that- Trecinct. man stands ____________
Algber Hi his community, nor Is more si Weatherford on the jjat day of ivp!
favorably known aa s sober, honest, in- tambef 1880, for the purpose ot ndmina-
ftnential Tttizen than he, and if be la I h. n-
elected the duties outlie Treasurer's of-
Agrwilt *br tlischargp(l m g meltable
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day, August 21 sL 1880 <br the purpose
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CotiVfiitlon, shquULnne l»e called. w
The Htiito fJpnvonthm will at that
time hkvegtVcft u# a state ticket and I
earnestly call upon tho Demoufacv to
turn obt en nnisiie. l«otuahaveagraufft
rally sail raUfitwthm meeting.",-
IL I). WILLIAMS, -;
T.’lx’nq Ihuf. IU. ( qnif'td Yonncf vr
T^.r —
N. M. REAGAN, M. D
Physician I Surgesn.
(iKAIIAM. TEXAS.
Offlco Wontsido Public sqorao.
Residence on Nprth Oak Street.
Dr. J. K. DAVIDSON,
-Physician j Sargcoti,
A.
Paints7 Oils, Brushes,
Perfrfnfery,
Patent Medicines, &a.
EBESC Rl^ipjsrs
l/Hrefully aomppiirtdeJ da^oY night.
WEST HU>E PUBLIC SQUARE, ,
k\v
i n « b , ai
Brandies; XrcsJLHt. Jxuig 7
th the bcP
vTnT
Beer; with the beM
__ht»itnd« /.I
Cigars.
L. J. BOWER,
Baker & Confectioner.
. ALSO, 'DEALER IX
fancy Groceries,'Notions,
Willow Wi w. Ti)b Iliiib
Emits, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
Fresh Bread, Cukes, Pies,. Ac., daily.
(Jawh -Paid for Coup try Trmluce/'.Qlvn- .
meajCaJI. I vTill aelt an a, the
cheapest.
Henry Wnrrtn.
J'. hi Kkw**, Cubier.
Banking House
L)F
Hsuky Warren & Go.-
WEATHERFORD, . . TEXAS'
Accounts of tfi'M’olwwit*nuShoiliers solicit*
ed» \Ywrtvikeremiftbne«o and collestions
a' all HCceaoiblc point*. > . v)n2lv»
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DR. J. F. RICOS,
Surgeon I^efrtisty
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-LAW,
I^^ZXXI^AVJ., TEXAS:
Iwaetl.c inthcHthteand Fed-
-TT era! Courts. Prompt attention
glycn to all bualnese entrusted to them.
Special attention to Federal practice,
Real I>tHtc Litigation', etc.
Beat of relfrrcneea given when desired.
Office Hi Ryus’ Brick Building, weat
side publie.square. i
Graham City
"FlWing Mills and
ton Gin.
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7 Steam
ton w Gin,
A-- l^CX^Op‘X)yPr^H*ik;
•. ^luur, MeaftFecd, Ete., Fur Hale
»■* Grind Every l>ay
Cot-
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Graham Hotel.
Mrs HI. J. Rrohardl
Northwest Corper Public Bqukrc,” -
GRAHAM, TEXAH^,'
I v TH? bosfAhe market gffbrdl alway
oh tIi© tente.
S BrCARREtf,
“ Contractor &ad. Builder.
Material Airnisbod wheti deairetT.**' Alao
*>rOUNG COUNTY KHTRAYB,
ppt A K EN up by Juo. Klsinger, ~ah"df
A cHtpayed oofore J. A. Lafl'ertjr, J. P.
PrCtdnci y «k d; A’ming Co., Texas, o«o
roan marje H hands, 15 years old, brand-
sfy v btt tcfU-lh{gh and Y on left
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Champion Windmill Powerl
PERFECTLY SELF-BESOLATIKG!
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1880, newspaper, August 6, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880127/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.