The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1886 Page: 1 of 8
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GRAHAM, TEXAS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1880.
NO. 27.
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MEOIOAU-
dktb. n. PHica,
- Piyaciia, Sarg saa" Ofasutrieiu,
I giuham, texAh.
All calls attended to lu town of coun-
try. Omee at Rvus, Street *\Co*a
Dim store. - — . - - r
Da. W. W. .TAMES,
Physisian, Sirg»&tOhtetrici&&.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
TSffioe at Many fa » JamW-DrugBtor*
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Dr. G. H. LeGRAND,
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ers t»> their weeKltes a Waterbury
watch,chain and charm, for thesmall-
VVith ihls oppoit uh By w«
agree with thg publishers^tlTeine is no
eat thly reasoiPwhy the bead of any
family thoughout the lipMtd expanse
Of the state should be without a watch.
Subscription pcioo for daily! One
month $1.00; three month*,$300; six,
(by mallj, $6.50; twelve mouths (by
mail) $12.00. Weekly ed Itlniis. $1.50
per year or with Waterbury walch,
chain and charm, $3,50.—Sun. ",
A move Is on f»oi to . establish- .a
wooicu mftl at-Albany. A geU’.l man
very suddenly on thd 9ti» Inst.
The colored Odd Fellows are build-
ing a hall at Bryan. IT
Mr. A. N. Grant, and Mis? Husle,
daughter of J. lt.- Couti. wejte married
at Weatherford ob the 9th lust.
The Knights ot Li<bor have boycott
fed every merchant In Galveston who
refused to niltf them tn their boycott of
A woman appealed before a jnstlce<
c..nrt in Waco and pleaded guilty t«»
carrying a pistol, and was fined $26.
Gen. Hancock's remains were In-
terred at tforrlstdwn, ^a., last Satur-
day.
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The Commissioners of Wilbarger
y have Ueoh^d to build ao $85,-
000 court hutiae
Fort Worth Gazette: The Ohio rum
pus-is nut of the ring,-and the country -
is getting dull and fneipR^ *
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At-Waco on the lltb, a safe-was
opened by burglars ant! robbed of $1100.
The robbers were subsequently cap-
tured and the money recovered.
BANKERS, .
GRAHAM, : : : TEXAS.
Give Special attention to Collections,'
- and Sell Eastern Exchange
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KANZCHR& JBW £LL,
Are prepared to dir&ll kindn of work in
WOOD ANia IRON
And will restore old carriages, buggies, and wagons
IN GOO!> STYLE. -
s The Waco Day sayst If President
Cleveland will watch the journalistic
drift of the campaign In Texas this
year he can repeat his remark* about
the newspapers with new emphasis.
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»«periyticed-Wr the- -busttress pw>t>o^ee Trlhnnei Whanea
Z OFFICE IN TME QiD C0MLJH[0U8E.
GRAHAM- TKXAH.
X_r
J. F^Ahsou).
to put iu $4,000,.pTovided the citlxejMk
will subset I be $18,000 iu stodt.''“Prom-
inent viuziiis are satisfied Un-amount
will be raised and the mitt eroeh-d.
yr-;..
’ ] The Greer County Case Continued.
In the tlhited State* Court yester-
coi eT’aled weapons is made punishable
by twnr yeqrs in the ptsoHeotiary, and
the.law is relentlessly enforced, there
-w4U tm fa war fatal hrawlslu Texas*.
Special attention given to plowT work, and horse shoeing.
Shops obt G-. W. barker’s stand, on Jfth street one block
~ West of Commercial Square, *\
OE.A-HA.'M;, -TEXAS
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Dav.is & Crain
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- ARNOLD & ARNOLD,
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fittomeys-at-Law*
GRAHAM, : i TEXAS.
vVlif practice iu the Sti'.te and Fed-
-eral (iour;*,
“ IWTOtflre xiexranprTqlFeHeral Court
vli W of the fact of the Greer County p^r at Dallas,
question l>eJog Iu the hand* of a Grun-
dary’ci niml*8l'>u tlie cnee of I he Fr uik-
lyn .Land ami (Jattle'Colnlptfny vs. Tax
“TV Btlnduig, West Hide Square.
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Gbo. E. MILLER,
Attorney-at-Liw c- L$sd Ags&t,
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
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^rttirjpt attention gi vqu ooJIecthin
-oftjhrlni*. ' —
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C. W. JOHNSON,
At to riiey-jit-iiaw,
ORAHAM, TEXAS
Ockick, Dp-Stair h|’ Beckham’s Brick
WIH prtM-fiee in theGourts of Ymittg
.»'id «<(Joining oouptles. ;
FWf.AT&hor.MAN,
Attorneys-a t-Law,
P? LAND "ACEMTS
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Graham, Young Co., Texas,
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Tha Dallas Tltnea says tli»t«CO."B.
Loving late pOtlie ForrWorth Mail,
and Mr. Pfouts,Y late of th^ JDallas
Kmm; utart a-morutng pa-
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Friend Lockett, of the Cleburne
Nows, wkhts rnoi.e wuter. He says-
ColhcAor Anh.gion, of Wheeler Coun-! that ‘since Luther Bensol), the great
temperance lecturer, has been’,there, a
great many have rewolved to driuk
more water and 1-sa whisky .
ty,' wouM l»e eoutlnued to await the
f. stilts of tlte colnmis-btocre’actloua,
hut tliat the injiinetlon would otfnuin
in.force. Tlte suit referr-d to Is to re-
strain tire erdteetbm of tttxen in Greer
County Pit five cattle of complainants,
and is based oti th^ gioumls of the uoh2
Jurisdletiou of TelFu* Over the dlspuietl
tsitjtory,—Dnllat Acte*.
J A Iwead riot broke out in ^jondon ou
,■ N° Danger From Cholera. the 8th. and raplijly Increased until it
feniM such vast proportions a* to
JOHN MEISTERHANS
u KACTUUKUO
BootsSShoci
yjguVCiiicken thioleru Cura for two
»avt seasons, nnd m.v chickens have
teen speedlTy eureti on ho.b AecttSibns,
[ now have i ll, e neaKhy lotpf ehiek-
-en*, ami- wtwblrt your mekieliie a
tleel ied suceess BeS|»ec<fOHyT'
' UKO. SIMMON8.
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Pi.ano, Feb. 10. --Two cars of corn-
frd cattle uud one oarof 4x>gs war»
nhlpp^ttfrora here tied ay to Bty Louis
Mo. , ,
Farmers repott the - winter Crop of
oats eutlrely killed; tlie wheat crop is
only slightly damaged 4n«Ms looking
UpjttoH"better than was' expect^.
. ..Wives and n-otber* should not fail
to try Home Sanative Cordial.
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A Stitch In Time Saras Nina
Mauy person* think their
permanently affenfed, whereas
mot is on account of the liver being In-
ma&bsXuv-u isassii?^ as±a»
Tb.ediscnliiHugeruptions orr the face,
the niunkcn eye, the pailtd completion,
indirate ihat there iarpmctlilng wrong
p-omg <m within. Kkpel the lurking
f«»e to health by using Ayer’s Sarsa-
parilla. • - , -i , V i , 1
BOOTS, Shoes, Huts, Etc
Red Store. Northwest Corner Public Squab
(JK.M intuc; STORK.
RYUS & STREET.
J)yalers in
threaten, the desiruetion of property
and the lives of people who lived iu
fine houses a d traveled in carriages.
The starvlug mechanics and other
workingmen of the city.gathered on
Trafalgar *qu*re, and the proceedings
opened with an assemblage of atR*ut
10.000. After stfme trouble with the
police, a resolution was passed de-
nouncing the authors of the present
distress in England, and demanding
that parliament start public works to
braid to the
teas of thousands of deserving men
who were out work.
tWjT.
i*as, trie
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GRAHAM, 1
as applicable to Uie timely use uf judi-
cious medicine as to repairing tlie dam-
age of a torn garment* Whatlrone
or tha first symptons of a cold^ lu-
_ fliiiuuiMiioii of the mpeoua membrane,
-r- . ^ When uegleetc.l, a train oflll* rullow,
•tteh as a distressing cough, *hort ami
so. to prov
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> The Value of the Psfoheron Stud Book
of Fraa^-^QUMlalua ^tkiryedlgyea
r fibni
■M work nealTF an^promptly ^idind-
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done af the low«st living prices
G^v** me a trial. ^
BOARDIKQ HOUSE
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lion of the lungs, and death. All these
•ad irons, queuec may have been pre-
vented by applying a ffew domestic
remedies at first, and assisting uature’s
oonvalescCnee by usiug that really
,reooruml elr.k,.MMi
________ |__tattnrauyrTSvwy
oueia familiar with the old breeding
teof.r
.w eligible
axiom. ‘‘Like begets like or the like*
ucMs of some of Us ancestors.” From
this alone the most obtuse mind will
readily peroelvethat a knowledge of
those * nee* tors is as necessary to the
FTTRS DRUGS, CHEMICALS.
Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Brush.es, Varnishes, Bto. Also
Musical Instruments. Jewelry, Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
V* • Albums, STutitmciy, Ink and Pens.
3. B. NORRIS,"
Dea . r in all kind* of '
IS."
XIeating and Cooking
Stoves,
CASTINGS, “ 1., Tinware, Cutlery.
And all kinds of ^ 'Y
Agricultural Implcni
Zanb machinery*
Ilk .ill"'" " IW—*
W * e
Rock Building; I
tional t>ank of Weatherford. Messrs
Wagon Timber, Bows and Sheets, Road ScrajiersrWh
barrows, Metnlic Wash Tubs and Buckets. ► ^
Roofing and Gultoring Oone to Order. Prices as low as
-■r. • * lowest. North Side Square,
suooesaful breeder ns lb*> psitScttwi erf JSkA1 TT A 1U i . * ■ r
tl.« hHtmilt htttfstff. Sind books are -... ......... ----
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Qprner Square,
GRAHAM,
msient Custom Solicited.
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o Good Farms For Sale.
oA ACHES on lJle*r Fork; 100
OU seres In cuUlvetloa, good
r -• * T house, nut-houses, Ao., plenty of good
“ 3f flier-
TEXA8. A. F. Starr, W. H. Eddletuan and W.
W.. Davis have purchase a controlling
Interest In the bank.. They have add-
ed to the caeh resources of tht bank
over $60,000. ■T^fb■ — --v
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breSttlng .'purposes can be measured;
while the worth of Mnlmils of unknoWu
eneestry, however fine they may be.
Individually, cau oulv be ascertained
by experiment. TWa.’Is the renpmi
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Martvn & James,
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- Dealers In
why animals of establlshwl pedlgreaSr
treeing through h Hue of excellent an-
^ £* A LA ACUEb ou Brasoa river all
t,wkr stone dud wlra fence,
1* n . —r IK)<atto», pond hoqpee,
AMOfN*1 «
WFY
Am an arttole for the Udlet, Ayer’s
Hair Vigor stands unrivalled.^ it,
tdeansea The sealp aud preset
fmm seurf and dandruff, cures Itghlpg
pud humors, reetbrss the heir, when
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Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
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log any person attempting to dtspar-
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stuu books, muat be actuated by eel* . . cr* Jf ' rs* C\\s
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1886, newspaper, February 18, 1886; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886433/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.