The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1887 Page: 4 of 8
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TbeGnham Leader. jK=i
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' 4. W. GRAVES, Proprietor, •**
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discovered for the speedy and effect u-
\>ar of the seven condemned estC*LoDg^oJftlleiil*£Simr-iSS?
aaarchi.,., P.r-n., Fl»h„,
Spies and Engel, Were hung 111 •» it does notdry ape Cough add leave
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rtf Chtougo JalL.pMU.lMt Fri- $5 dlw,“®
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WHAT TMIC Mf MT*WILL DO.
ited sale of Booekao’e
within a few years. bee MANUFACTURER OF
world. It u without RAAWa - ■ AflWl
day. Lingg committed suicide FottW*' heel# the parts affected aod
Thursday eventing, and -Go*; mtlo?.1 AtoMfr’&jpti* thThousefor
Oglesby commuted the sentence willdt*e**dLutt>> bUtr Sfr
of Schwab and Fieldetl to im a3oug wpLlI or»erk>us illness. A trlml
prison men t for life.
H. SCHUSTER.
BODTSWd SHOES,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
All work in tbs boot and shoe Hits
executed neatly and promptly. Give
tne'a trial. You will flud m
first class mod at the low
Bod my we
'eat prices.
JOHN POHLMANN,
Mtfoftehirer and Dealer if-
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.Earl Brown, '.son of ex*sheriff cts.f large bottles.
.1. C. Brown, shot and killed Al*
bert Locket in the Paragon sa-
loon at Cleburne on the 3rd ipst.
will convince you of these facts*, ft is I
BOOTS a SHOES,
-—OB AH AM, TBXAB.
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without apparent cause.
wST." woapp *r»
Sunday, the 6th jnst.
The taxable values of Hopkins
* connty increased $472,000 dur-
ing the paot year.
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Tiik Lkxxhcb is in recefpt of
Dixie Land, a literary periodical
published at Dallas, announcing
der the editorship of Prof. - J. A.
Collins-and Mr. R. \V. Munson.
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The Terrell Times renders the
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following decision: The sub-
7 scription price of a newspaper is
rightly -due at the tinifttmc agieeg
Jack Carlton, a deputy U. 8.
marshal-, was shot and killed at
Denison, on the 4th, while a%
to arrest a negro.
1/Vs Agents Wanted
T HAVE • Urge’and complete stock
A sod oan fill order* on short notloe.
All kinds of repairing neatly dons.
Prices reasonsble. oi ve me s trial.
. Shop near the" Norln West corner of
ttegare _*
IF YOU WANT
tJive Special attention to Collections, and
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To sell,Dr. Clisse’s Recipes; or lufnr-
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(nation for evtoyiMily., |u every coun-
ty In Ute Uuiied Stales and Canada.
Enlarged hy the publisher to048 pages.
IteotitalusovefS.OUO household recipes
slid is suite«l pi sll o+atMtcs-ftWi lidOiil-
tions uf soeisiy. A wonderful
and a household murielty. It sells
at sight. Urcatest Indue, meins ever
offered to hook agent#: .Simple flopfcw
sent by mail, postpaid, f.»r #2 00. Ex-
inst a is tuk iuK a m m
Dr. Chase's ctrstn Priuling House,
Ann Arbor, Michigmi.
Met Proud.
to take the paper, and nof, as
»0me strangely suppose, after it
has been received for a year.
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The Fort Worth Muil says:
tThe people of this country put
Colorado Clipper.
v The editor has a brand new
girjbabyat house, but isnot:
a bit si nek up over it, and spyuka-
OR ANY KIND OF
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to. his friends as usual.;:
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TpSTRAYED by d. H-Long, one
TL Flea-bitten gray horse, 10 years
idd, 14 hands higli, branded RAY on
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F urmture,
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-right thigh, D oil ii.glit;‘shoulder and
7K on left shoulder. Also one gray
in their time ‘‘cusaiagH,jurLes that
• fail i, tar convict crimihals, and
■'"%'lifcto «rim i rials ,are>cu n v i c ted
J 1ET'-f - they nub- forward 10 sign ptttt-f
lions for their pardon or com
horse, 7 year# old, 16'hsuds high, bran-
ded Kf oh left sliouhler
a. t. Gay,
CALL ON
Sherrill Bros.
HENRIEIIA CrfT MILLS,
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Y ANTIS & NEELEY, Proprietors.
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Dealers in Flour, Com Ileal, Bran ad Feed.
; Solicits the Trade of Young County.
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W. C. BECKHAM & SON,
_n a lur grunts _
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CRAHAM, : : t TEXAS
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Sell Eastern Exchange
AT REASONABLE RATES
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Weatherford
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Coro^r Waco opd Water Sts., Weatherford. Texas.
In (uU view of T. & P. R. R. Passenger Depot, adjoining EUiotf 0r-
I;.- "*'M & Roe’s Lumber Yard on the West.
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PALMER & STEVENS, Prop rs.
mutation.
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“ W. B. Tucker, of Fort Worth,
wbo has been rnnnitig as a guard
op the Santa Fe road nortlii pf
thal plpce, was shot and killed
Qraham Public School
orahaM, tuxas.
Erery ulfiidfrilffie^yyteii iii make
ijeots
at Gttinesvile last Monday night
Police.
Main of the Tana* and Pacitb.
J&AHSfl ALL, Tpx., Nov. 7.—The
mle of the Texas & Pacific Rail
PHALANX
k tie flrvt at Mg
He WnlereifAe -
tbV Vink Ihurougli and practical.
all the aubj
t in "kiH
i nrey m
0‘*liege inf ifVairid.
u» whtoki w i jjr1z$rz ti££
BLACK I ..t*P,,*‘*n!y pfejnred for badness or
Ttii«w vli'i iwm at toii l from the be-
giiiulug wilt find if greally o# their
advantage. *
We have competent man and Ihe most powerful and improved,
make of tools to do' all kinds of work in onr line, such as repair-
ing and making Engines, Boilers, Gins, Flouring Mills, Reaper**,
Etc., jn fact, ■. ........' .y- t,-Zc-, .. .
Agricultural Machinery of all kinds, together with all -
J Pumping'and Well Drilling outfits." Tl^e latter
>Ve make a specialty of.
Boilers and Engines of all kinds built and repaired.
New and second hand Engines for sale. .
We are Manufacturers’ Agents for all kinds of Machiuety.,.gr
our custou ers the beiielit.of the prices obtained by us.
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way took place a ’ advertised, Re
■ ■ ' ceiver Brown aalesffiAlli “
rp^TTfiuv-r till X RMHlMi
imujf—i m unmCT|m TVf|P0 for4r/i iIn* rptriilUr ffliiim
*« ~yy "fery^StTiJ |Fl 60 mid taOQt^r in.nuti
kwiii5M,*iih>?,^L‘S FfliiiBSiCFjph. Jim. g.»d.
Wit »««« m 'I'l.- l. . *___I .1_____. .. .
SMITH SHOP for all kinds of
St-ptpiiih^rlLn/iMou^.uHV*. ^ fwwuj__fBnwnffretioft with out works ^vre have a first-class IiLaOE-
ofintryl.Work, including be
fill Wrigbts work. j?
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shoeing and general Wheel and Mill
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Slieidon with him. The purclms
^iug twmiuUtee for the tboad aud
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l>. IVliuor, John N. Hutchersou. liUn iue a trial. - -
stock holders -were all present,
I. J. Wistar spokesman, John
— Markee, Robert Femming, C. M.
MoGee, JacobH. Scliiff, VVilliam
JP. Winsor, John I
2 'Hie eastern bivision was knock-
•• «d off with only one bid„ ,pf $6,-
F ii i ~ 3m i- - uOi>JXX> to Mr. Wiater for the.
^purchasing committee. .The
Rio Grande Division wenttoijhe
_ same party for $4,0b0,000—both
Sv—subject to judgment and tnist
Haims. The party then left for
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New Orleans.
JOHN MEISTERHANS.
GRAHAM. TEXAS. Ti
All Work neatly and promptly
dpne at tkcilOwest Hving pidces.
$100sto$300“ nM>,“h cin ^
mutt* Working for
u*. Ak«*hUi pf :erreil who can furulth
their own horse* and gl-v® their whole
time to the fettulni-M. Share moments
maybe profitably employed also. A
few vacancies' In to" oa anti oltlf*
B. F. JOHNSON A CO., 1013 Main SI.
Richmond, Va. f'
spedfuUy miU*-I .* »,»
It.-R rtf i KHR I f.L, Principal
„ , Aasefio AiK.
J. B. l^ORRIS.
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Eleg >ut. R<lo<'Hti<*nNl, Hiundard
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omisI RaplilSiile. '' . # ^
Hill’s
of social and leiral fonni, Standard
authority. Newly fllnalraiwfo En-
larged and correi-teil to the latest date.
Continued large s-iTea
DEALER IN
CASTINGS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
And all K|hda of
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Hill’s
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200 biographies, 1,800 II lustra tlons(aev-
eral in dtl<>rn)of eminent people, their
Work ano fhelr success. Very elegaut.
Sellinx that.
Hili. Standard Book Co.: “
Cultivators,
. 103 SUte Street, Chicago, III.
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”—- -^hn important clmngi.’s in Mr.
< /’levefand's cabinet, long expect-
ed, have occtired and just as
have been 8e|Ued to use the
C ptvsideftt’s word, by the news-
papers. Secretary Lamar goes
^ " *o the Supreme bench, Ml-. Vifks
‘ Fwetmaater general / becotiies
WBk.. 'w aecieta^y of the interior, and
Uf IS Hr. Don M. DicKnrson of D»-
—— —^oit Uik«f Mr. Vitas' place a»
s Postmaster general. The ap-
^ I* ''pomtments aiV« eulire satisfy
#r®- ATKESON
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PflOPRIEXOR
The Fort Worth Music House.
don and It may be safely cone!a-
rt-dud-AlMM-^tbe affairs of fbe de-
partments connected with ttf»
exchanges made will be admin-
isterep in the same intelligent,
conservative, thorough,business
like maunei; us heretofore- .Oft.
iIih Supreme b^nch- Mr. Lamar
wilt have uii uppetunity for ex-
idbiting those grand *
brain and heart
PIANOS: , .
gnaba,
Hallet A Davis,
Sterling and
.SPBJFfHeeT^SEHa——.—.—
as.
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Wagon Timber, Bows andShe^ jloii^raperAWhoet*- " ' - --—" SS
barrows, Metalic Wash Tubs and Buckets.
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ORGANS:
Sterling,
-A.S.
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Chicaga Cottage,
Zansas WouL
Waterlog
■R.L. RICKMAN & CO.
Practical Turners aod Dealers in
All Kinds of. Heating ~and Cooking
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SEWING MACHINES.
mmm & m
to none which has mode both no
fatutiue and mi much lpved by
bid people.— Dntailterford Sun.
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The Republican press think
Cleveland’a thanksgiving procla-
im ...ion its too “Uifcrnal1 pious/
We carry the largest stock of Organs and Pianos of any
house in North Texas. * Wo warrant every Instrument
we sell. ‘ Wo sell direct from the Factory at Closer prices
than any. house in the State. Write for prices. .
v 303 Houston Street, Fort'Wofah, Texas.
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Stove Castings and
Trimmings,and Man
ufacturers of . Tin-
Wore, Metalic Wash
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Tubs, and Buckets,
and the '
Celebratod Pal
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1887, newspaper, November 17, 1887; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886247/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.