Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LEAUEli.
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PUllLISilKD KVK.tV FRIDAY
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-w. Terms of SubiexiDtion
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Ttig following Are ih*t ad vertlalng rules
which are made as low ns Is consistent,
And will ho strictly adhomljo:
OneBquftro (! inch) Ylrst insertion,
Twenty*,wo yeaoLXgo iliar-inm.^{Aio
of Auburn prison oJf)8ed"with a elang
upon William Comstock. Maddened by
j^rwhulkey ho had alaim bis father and
mother ittV Brookfield, N. Y. Inas-
much as the double rriprder was com
milted whUe the man was in "delirium
kremens; he was permitted to plead
‘ JThe. father of Forty two Chiluren.
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< John Ilepoer is a noted t ct^itcp of
own personality, hut on accont ofroFtyo
two children", living ^ind dead, who
©ailed him fa.her. He is a ducky
family nan. He was boro in (ivrnrany
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Kach subsequent insertion, -
Hiuuv. 1 m *. 8 mo; ft mo. 12 mo.
1 inch $2.o&7 fft.OD flft.hO $16.00
- 2 inches 6.00 S.OO 12IB ~ 20.00
1-4 col. 'KM» W.0O- - 35.00
1-2 COL: 15.00 25:00 s. 35,00 5Q.00
] <■<>). 2 >.00 *.">.oo . 80.00 WWW
Special notices ten cents per line each
Insertion. - A literal deduction made to
U
spcct, 5 cents per line.
Announcing On '* *
ndidutes for, officer—-
iO^ouhty f5; Precinct
ttlO;
83, Invariably In ad<—*
^ -Advcrtix* THCBtcwf A perw*H*T llfttWft
fifty per eewi. tatftdRfomd.
guilty to man-slaugter in the first de
gree, which he did, and-^ he was sen-
tenced by Judgo Hiram Gray to im-
prieoniheot for the term bf his natural
life. (Jomstock was 27 years of nge-“«
During these twenty, two years ho has
not boen outside the prison walls and
£ow a^jbe ageof 49. he is as ignorant
of the ways of thcworld »* the mewling
infant in its mother’s arms. ' When he
entered the itistilutiou he had no ©c-
rmpnlinn, wml1 tip in' tJ&&A Jpskf*
was er*iployed. i,p what is known as the
State aboj>, at. all—kinds of work.
Since theo^he has been in the ’tailor
shop. Comstock is in many respects
a remarkable nran. When • scut its
cliildern, the Oldest two being only
•evfb) years old. 14»< k were taken
in charge by a young lady acquaint*
unroof the first wife, and s'ie became
Mrs. Hepuer, and increased the family
just one year after the first Mis. Hep-
tier’s death. In nine years she died,
the mother of fifteen chtldreo. Mr.
ilepncr immigrated to this cobhtry ip
1H54. ITts second‘wife died in 1857
In 1058 he marrie^l a widow‘with one
Child, ami gave an. iucrease of nine
IjtU© liapaetb ieUa __ &©»*», Thu
wm. gameron,
Wholes:,l<- an.l Retail Detiler';'Iff
“OBLTVIOjN OF REPOHE.’’
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We clip thft fol lowj ugTrotn ibh- Dal -
las Times ■of'-'June 2blh. Our
jaeT^libor wTir please excuse our delay
4a aoUciog it, the excitement cpnae^
quent Upon our grand celebration and
the additional amount of faborj upon
as, in the cause, but we never at any
time eutertuined for a moment the idea
of allowing.it to pasifunnoticed:
“Miss Susie QuemSfyd^C Jjjfotaphis,
at preseut a vi-iw at t become in this
7©4y of bet aunt, Mrs. &d. JPoiutty"
was taken seriously ill on Wedncs
day night, and for sorno hours it was
-faired that she was on the verge of
ttnli-miffl in Lit that world |o>y<nuL tlm
prison hereras a physical w reck from
the efforts of drink. Nbw he j* appar-
ently a perfect specimen of mar.hood.
Tall, erect, with robust form, disease
seems arstranger tp his frame, Com-
wall
behaved convipfs in the institution,
lie has not ho much an been reprimand-
ed for a mhwJemeaio»r. He is indus-
trious, anfTwas not absent a jjay from
his labor. While be shows no$apa*li§?
ular strengfth ,pf mind, he indicates
bq mental weakoesa. H©-holds aloof
from tirdither prisoners, amj rts aeon *
sequence is respected i»y tberVr? When
ono couvlct request htm to another
w hilo walking along lh© gallwies in
pursuit of his tusk.% he passes on, mu
mindful of remarks. No ^convict ever
^Smpltiln* of him,
er, and attends strictly .to his own
. ^rrave, known only to man, as u sweet
oblivion of peaceful repose.”
business, Comstock liv^s^u hope.
He has faith to be!i«Vd Tn»t. frieiids
will sometime interestjfhemselvcs in
Mr%W*b,tur JcflDM‘‘oblirion" to wbil Jar*
'*&rm of forgetting, or the stato of dotf. wice application ptfdoq
» havo b«cu made to Jrha Hggernor, but
both time* a hrothor has ‘opposs^il
Major William H, Boyle, the
forgbttenp "cessation of remeru
brunce; forgetfuHnese.’ - , ♦ w- ~_Jt
7 •; We have no -desire to criticiSS our
‘OeigfcbqrTbr the mcreTralieof criticism
but the language employed is eithec
wUhounrTcaiiiitg or it involves ques«
them,
-principal keejmr, believes that Cbfil
stock, if now released, would maks a
good citizen, lle has lost his taxte
_______________ fur liquor, and maintains that he knew
the deepest and most - serious -^hiug of hla-deed, -—-------------
cons .derm tioQr I u that world beyond,, . - -Kum.-er A , •iiiiuisteiL.-.—I. W 11 i.^^insun-*aya-ho Bimi© -xa*v-
She grave, spokew of by Jlhp Tlmcy. ot.the
8ha1’ wo live, or shall we not? ' f^hijN'
we know, or sbalt we not know? Jrrt
a'ifltW of light, and life »nd "ktTOWl-
edge'rot hr It “oblivion, fergafslUidV1
MTo be, or not to be? tha|a the ques-
tiop* ^
gospel, returning from the West,
Where utiha'] been preaching; met a
buxoin yunug lady cya the M.,,Iv *k T.
i raiu the ether ^jlfiy^ From tb-e . low
dam from fsasb *<{faUs^ . Jobn H©jp>
ner xluck in marriatre »m -uncopimb -
ly gowd. anu few men hiav9 u.adaf a
Imtiev
chanje.
, Miss* Belle Cooke and i^*r Annftfc
roTtnmrh crp tn rrdff a-Awrjntj^
mile face in the saddle at the Minne 1
sots Fair ncxt Sept«-mIter, ft»r a
side, with ?iT(OOIt added by the associ
lion. 2 Here is a test of dndurance for
the sex, and an exanfple of cneregy and
tactosutli^ port of the Frtit^saociation!
-Tt U well b» keep a keg of beer in
the Hottiv. Wiii.n four nMjcrs broke
into a hmc-.c in Arkin-ns, iniendinago
rhfirdcr the inmates and rifle the pLtca,
thPy found a k.eg ol* beer,’goT'drunk,
A Eouis policeman, who clubbed
a boy foe. replying,;,when asked what
he w^rnTTbung out fate at nighr;“Til's
none of your hummers,” lias fm Id a Tine
ojfffilMml gone loathe fieusivutiary for
sfxmoliths:
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Mr, j. W. Williams, Who liv^tfeaf
Munlgorntry, attempted tn^kindle a fire
by sifting powder nut of?& bottle on * fe-- J
burning wa*fv (tf cotton. lKT'did not
kin jk* any lire, buAhc carrwa hi-* arip
iu a sling.
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an admiring oruufr eulketed iu an i:hi
gl’tsb gnfiTlm'nround a fiyC spcctinpi
the Ainerit]Hintfw 1 KTTi. **!
ness,ui Lhe top r drm an.rtli,* ‘Jtrhh H.IChjqiScCa Hrookiyn,X.V.
tnaimer in which she kicked "‘her drafts
around at the bottom, the preacher sa w
so mewbaf of the Juvciy form. He kept
attorney, is ofT to New Mexico ^frtth
a bout 8 lijtbOOU. bclongrng ta ki\ ciieu ts.
©fc ©. sss- v - -iA
! We never have,Cannot, and do not
wish to believ1®: that death means “ob-
livion.*’ Tliat iu auother state**!'epos
Kansas is crymg for help for 'the
destirat© and starving peopte in W’uT’
• face"and.fSllioridau counties,, • ’ 1.
gell ing i no re am nmttr notil he got
hard struggUi started in jiU mind be,-,
^tween duty aiid passiUuafo dosire, filial-
ly he said to the lady; » “I am a miu-■ . ,~'ir '..**'* T—*-
teirce we shall hate no being. ThamMcr- of the jjoapeh^^ "have in/ two) , Li^e^Vtrguiui penitentiary, on the
the past will be blotted out of remem* ^r*’ »ahrfy lW~ prlWdiig.in Texas in -%t °f. Juoer th4re were 1,000. convicts
trance, and that we shall sink into
such “peaceful repute” that we shall
. be eveu oblivious of that reposp, a stale ] t
jMi -WTsuch
. hav©, 6rcvee had nn exlsteiTco. ^o,
•~^~*weT Cattfti^Saiievo It, and t^e Times
dtdiioi^aesffitir
. *• Eseept we rftscard the Hirfj
turcs and deny tlicir auiheulicily, we
, cannokegj^pc the Written cyidenees of
future litc, a life beypnd fbe grave, of
)which w?„eannot be ojblivious, and not
only fhall we know of ft certainty that
V «g do live, but we will be in fullqxig^
boseioii uf 'tii^L. knowledge and enjoy•
ineutof lhat life," with a cloar hud per-
fect remembrance of earthly being; in
“peaceful repose” but not “oblivious.”
Aside from tha written evidences to
bertoftgd in HoTy TYrit ' ^ “
be dcDied or gainxaidi except wb deny
en-
let-
Tfmh plain -words; she re-
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my ppfckeb anil iMwill give you rny
Tirert\voi yea rs‘ Alary if you will ■ -so.v ^ ... - -
1 hie lmve^opc kjss fi'iin yottf heavenly J.c^s^all hlfthi^iiitnM and reseryes.
lfik..- V8U© w«fTa rei]>*»cti*bh?7 vrftwmfk
wgh
to^lrwe BifreTkisaTgadiir tnoa^h mivTmf,
to paV oil'the mortgage .otv our little
home;” so she accepted the offer.' He
diw, she iwkfnj^ him for the two
satary. ilB 0aktH?U' her fiUTjr
cents ah d sit id; ‘.‘Lady, as God is my
judge, that-is my entire ^4]ay, ft»r two...
years,^preaching.” .She handed the*
mu Ley, back to him amTkaid: ‘^Lf
your preaching was off the sanj.^ preeif
as your kissing, Y'lhiirk you 'Worewell*.
.paid.”—-Sedalia UdZoo.
•la rd w are, ’ < f (fee n *\v a re,
’glassware, Woodtirwitbp, ]
t j.Tmo, steel, arrrrA v«• ry i
h‘- ITims, all kinds of l.’piuts,
^VLfuseed and ♦f.ul>»r*»fttingfe'
•Ojls. Turpentine'Tar.Roti'-p
Lin, Varnish and Brushes,P
Titailhcr (Jonds, such asp.
[t’ofpirs. Hrldles, itre./Ae. .
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE
iiillffial,
Doors, Sash, Shingles, Cement;
ETC-, ETC
Fort Worth and Weatherford, Texas.
Hardware* Tinware, Agricultural Implem:nts,Etc,
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Tiira.-fitarldal'daf^iclq. is comixiund-
ed with tbo.greatest earn.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded Lair to its
yuntlifui t'ulwi.
It removes nil eruptions, itthin^ ,
and dandruff. Itr gi ves tll^ liead a
cooling, soothing aenstUion. of great
comfort, and the ictfpHty its uso
becomes white and cleaq.
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B}’ U8’ loide It restSres
(ho capillary glands to (heir normal
vigor, preventing bakln^ess, and mak-
ing the'Hair grow thick and strong.
As a dressing, iulthiug has been
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found so effectual or desirable^
--A. A. ffn3UH,M.Drw^al£_Asroyer
of Massachusetts, says,
stituentk hre pure, and cnretniiy^so
Iected for~^xccllcnt quality ; and
^consider it the Best PiUbCAnxTioN .
A>r4ts4nt<mded- puq»os©s "
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Price, Ono Dollar*
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Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves' and Tinware
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X'encinc^VvTru. W»yoii ^eets and Howh.
Wtiaol.IWroAvCMRtalic Wnst Tnfis, Iftn , . AA^.,,1 !n.---
tislE: wier PLOW onMPAyrY, Aym »uaaijictiirciiby.tL.p.juix-4.cm
H. Al. 0SB0KXE & CoV
H.EAPRBS, etc.
llonling and Guttering 4one to Onl* r. I^ie^s asiow its the lowest.
N >r th yU ubUc SqusfU. GRAHAM; TRXAS
G, H. CROZIiiR,
GRAHAM. TEXAS
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Ilaji hn nsy^r-ted »b*ek of
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Alburns, Blank Rooks, Tookct Books,
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And all kinils.of
itnd Envelopes, Lettri ^ Gayti iSiul^BHtet rttht Tiiffcd|, I*npcr,
Pu^etcrio,
TmTacI
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Pir all lxdhte on the fore of that roml.
At Fort Wotlk.^lBrSfugcs Tor all , *~“v
puiitJMu Tvxa»..-,. . ' , “ ^
fmfritcntitHuHtfrt;t1u -hy-th'D fittglo nHmhttr.4TT?nlTina^
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■Cigars, Cigarultes, Snuff timl Tobncto. j
ami will receive i nbHyhr.d- in tL.v Cp.G
Led Stuies at Uio publishers’ prices.
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ues* of 'a4uture existence. -V * 7
In the knguag© of th© gifted Geo.
D. Prentice; “It cannot be thut earth
, g can-
D?t P* our life is a bubbk^'cast up
4»y the ocean of eternity, to float a mo-
______ tnd tbepkink
iqtomothingness and darkness forever.”
W© dn not' deny to .ourselves the
bkspcd assurance we shallI i,ivc “iu
that world beyond- the gravt ^ud that
there’ will fco no “oblivion of fepote”^
Ofl» lowaWJ eoOTciouinrss attests this m
fart. All 'nature eslaliUshea itr 4'nd
God himael^ in kis Holy Word declares'
it. We shall never cyase to live for a-
moment, but will live on and op
. The New York World sAyr*:-.
^rThe old rnmor of the consopdation
df the Missouri Pacific aud the Missouri,
Kansas A Texas roads, .was * revived
yesterday,: |«it the bfficiats"»ay that al-
though the
drcwfulp iho prr-pajiuun he© ya-
snhrniued to the sb+ckhohlers for ap-
proval. Several meetings to ratify the
lute purchnse-of the Wabash railroad
arc in progress iuAhe West and will
be completed to-iliiy. Should tbu_Mi,,;“
soilrr Pacific plan be feaeablc, and
ShTtftlff fhe lawsuit uow pending be set
Aside, aud the Garrison purchase be
amicably' settled, the Wabash, it is
said, will probably take both the Mia- ~/
souri Pacific, the Missouri; Kansas &
Texas
.into its system
K. T. Hl’liV/IA RH, r.r
A ttorno^-af- Law.
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GEORGE HFILLER,
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HILLIARD & SPILLEIS,
Civil IlngliiOor.
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ITortliwes^ni Texas Land Agency
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I acme, the Missouri, ivauHas & ± > ; ^ —
, aud th fee ether connecting Fines’Goods, Overalls, Hats, Root©, Shoes
ir,"Halt, heed, «fce., call on
through the cenkrleH ages ofKvast eter* damage was doito.
Oblivion has no meaning as ap
: Platio,Jkly -O.—LksrSiit urtlay nlglit
an rncipiont cychme-struek Plano and
iayed smash wjth two churches. The
(etbodist building was turner]V^oyer
aud so completely wrecked as to neces
si^ate re-building. The’ Christian
church ffdfitUoved off t^bimiklTour da•'
.iiou and considerably Wreemcd, but it
can be. ^repaired. No other scriops
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plied to such extaWficf..—Sherman Dan-
Ot the appearance dooket of the
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The meanest mao tivtng:fs n grocer
in Auburn, Califorinia. He sent some
Mothes out to be UMpdried, find hi*
washwoman fu©nd 1 in the pocket of ft
pair of -pantatftohs 83,000. She trtntne-
diatelv carried the juooey to the man,
and in a spirit of tin precedeuted liber-
ality on his part, he gave her a bar of
V*s-4wt<:
Jolliest Little Button-Bastcr Amon* 'Em.
-;k 7"/«’ Little Jttkvr—-Fun-..
' "A +nWt p*i"H»r ont;8
district owut, this aounty, are eighty
eight cases. Gut of this number tnen
tjrnine are foe divorces, and we undtr-
sUnd tb^re in many more to be tflW •*
far the coming lacy*.' IWfodicates
lbbealfhy ‘morals and a
ssgard for the mlritial re
•tatn is becoming is nc
as Indiana has been in thp
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pages, 2 F coluiups ;
m <»nt j ily 111 u» t rat e*d.
15 0pT8 A YEAB.
24 pretty cards with
your «;unc on, tor 12
sheets beautiful blrtl-
_ M?*oU heading letter
ipSpe> anrLe^aje nhifther of To»n Ttpmjh
•'©firrtoperi ro ’that 1 h ghrett to every e»b-
JSiiber. 'i(U« Little Joker jx no eatch-
p^nny advertising sheet, but brim fulfbf
sporkliiig wit aptf hunior and lahjjpiablft
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Colloctorsaxid Conveyancers,
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Graham, Texas.
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Prompt an'd Persona! Attention to all business la our Line—
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Couvoyapcing, ProcDring PalentH, Dividing &c.. &y.
Suoklngb.am*3 3Dyo
7J FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
lieard from gi ax'or tiny other imdcstr-—^
abift shade, to brown or black, at dis-
cretion.; It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and miickly And ef*
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Texas & Pacific' Railway
akb r*o-ooNCTrcnoi's.
-FORM THE—
most Direct anil-Qiilekesf Line
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All Points in Texan.
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INIH AXATOUH, ( HATTANOOGA'
-ATEA^TA,
AND .ALL BGIN * fee
X O Till
“Tmins arrive aud' leave Toft Worth
n* follows: ” — sa 1
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1 .;»-ij,vrw. Mail ami Express,- 3.4o »*. m "
2.JIO I*. M, Aeeoimnodntion, 4.20 a. m *
is Co^noitioni. t-";-*'’’ • ■
A f Texarkana, with all t ruinn 011 St —.
I-<>hih & iron M011/1 tain and Ho. H’w’y.
for nli'i»ointaN<.vth, East ami Houlh-
Ea?*tr "r" -7-;* ■ ~- —-
AFL<*Rfc-vdeYVJunctjraS, an<l Minttcoln
with all truinsjUi InterUatJoiiaJ R. Jt.
for . I'y ler, JhilcrtLm\ HpUsloi), Au>itin*^-r 7 ■rr~~
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-At HnllHS, 'wit h trains of tlie Houston
* Texas Gcufail Rvvv. for ('prsie.Mlui.a,
Moxla, nreni^uidj Waco, (Tilveft, Rr.vnn
H» mmteud, lUvuham.Vknd ull ivmUeiw
Middle and Houtl:/Th Tex.-.i.
AL fcbcieww, w frrfll. A; TA.. Rwy.
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Fort Worth, Dallas & Sjterman
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ST. LOUIS.
Any tnftinimUon in' regard 4o rates —
of Freight and Passage, Timd and Con-
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< ■ 1 <>. ,Noi: 1.1:, ( d*n’l Hnpt., Marshall Tjfc*
W. II.Ni vvMA^.G'FFt A j? t. 7 V
It. W-. T11 o in’ so N”,; J r., Gen’l P.^TAg-v.
Marshall, Tex.
TO X1IE FjKbPLE bv1
J&rt tVVofth. ITexaa
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wticfO'oq go Ntfrth Or Ettat you will find ,
that 'yoinjT'trC'apeat and best plan ia to ^o
IlirMae f to buy y-our Heketwja^wt
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and take the
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Choice lands for Sale In
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^rcher, Taylor,'Cfciy, Jtutk, patker, Palo Pinto, Stcplicn^. Cu~
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Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &p. jghvn,’ Eastand, Sha^keford, Th rockmortoff and other Do mi ti os,
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speriul A1 iciilion Tbroaghout the Sl««e ioT«x |iftMaM^©t«a6«awafe
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Will be glad to give responsible references among potrons of et m0\ ,
long stAndingf antf/flfo Idatling Banka <5f Texas
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W« Iwivo just received direct from the factory^-thc largest •The M
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A Wisconsin clergymen preaobed bn
oil- Sunday, and wheu the deacon, | pictures;1 Janiui^lS^J If chtercjupon
• passed the^coutr(button pl»t^ not a per-
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.