The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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ham ttt« year.
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At 9:30 p
•winter C*r
Fmo witt be one of
ssrmon on the rfhe end profrsai the grandest jolliftoationa ewer
of Methodism wee prenohed by hekl in.the Southwest.
The Texes Legislature
m*4bee In j*f*t*r h*fl«*on »Vl
tugaday. Repreeentntirp G4jr
VIV NnV^jmorro^P^u#ttA|
the pastor, Rev. B. W. Dodson.
pyfing the aermpn pro. Dodson
read several passagee from Can-
on Farrar, and one other great
Hum's bull whip is
ovortim* thsw days and
, ere indications that jtHe
mma* on tts cracker end is'badfy
f*Q<V toy*-' ____^
lousehold remedy is Hunt/*
mg Oil. alUches and pains
relieved, ^ati.faclion or
A Western editor is£fee author’
My for the statement that Ood
created heaven and earth. Then
fean&nde an editor and i liberal
ndverttotr and a prompt paying
subscriber and then it was good.
blizzard eet in
find he created the roan that did
preapherT^flr t^r'aetablished
church of England, showing that,
in their judgment, Weeley saved
Jrotn nfin the Episcopal Church
whioh despised him and turned
In addition to numerous at-
tractions which have originated
in the minds el the promoters
him out of its pvlpjfc
Jit was shown that jince fte he-
ginning of the 19th century the
■n of the United States
populatiot
has incres
and deduced from suggestions of
friends,the enthusiastic manage-
ment has given a heedful eer and
observant eye to tha suecesaes
the Mardi Gras of New Orleans,
the Kaliph’s pageant at Dallas,
La Fiesta de Los Angetoa^ and
various other Carnivals, with the
hope that that no features pro-
duothre of mirth, inetrucMon, or
interest will be omitted
The Sons of Montezuma parade
will be gorgeous, glittering and
gravings of our Savior
Mother by the world’s greatest
painters. True oopies of, the
greatest Masterpieces in the art|
galleries of Europe. Every pic-
ture is as beaumit tf a iUVrter
increased about fifteen fold; grand-eolipeiog all former efforts
not take hi * home paper, and he
fMtad. The devil got into the
moulding room and made the fal-
low who takes the paper for years
■; and fails to pay for it. And after
oompletiag this eony job, having
a feu lumps of mud left he threw
Itbem together the excuse of a
than who settle# his subscription
by instructing the postmaster to
Hjjrk it “refused” and he (the
devjl) felt so mean that he hes
not stuck his hc»d out since.
but the number of Methodist
members has increased; nearly
one huggNd fold. KWnHln mill rn.ttr.iA * thrilling
reonal novelty in spectaoular illumina-
knowledge of the new birth, and
new year resolutions were given
by "many. At 11 o’clock there
was an intermission of about 30
minutes Wled the <Sbeial half-
hour,” during which interval,
coffee and sandwioheewere eerv
«l b, th. young Wot U»
Epwonh Longue. Aft.rthi.m- N.„ rf«ioo. '--
termisaion, the names of those
for whom friends ami loved ones
had asked the prayers of the
Church, Were read, and an earn
wal-prayer servidh was held in
their behalf. While the congre-
gation were on their knees in
prayer, the bell tolled- Mrelve
o’clock and thus amid the earnest
prayer of the people, the twenti-
eth century came to Graham.^
•—;'A .r ‘ Wtltm*
\ Chills end Kevar is • bottle of
-^Drove’s Chill Tonic. It is simply
Iron end quinine in a fiwlw* fw®
Jio Curs—no pay.
'oek of Prayer.
Union services hi
Era Italian la Quarantine
Wichita, Kan., Dec ,3l.7-The
jail of this county,, in whioh Fed-
peal pnwM*era arti ifltt kept, was
tn/l.u 9t* tjmmill
The W
have been held
this woet aV lhg ulim uliee in Cm
ham in response to the’calf of the
’’Evangelical Alliance,” asking
all the churches to hold a week
of prayer. ~ ‘ . . “
Tuet-day night at the Baptist
church Rev. B. \V. Dodson, in
the absence of the expected lea-
der, led the meeting. His sub;
quarantined May for smallpox
jthe quarantine was put on by,
pressure of saloon interests as an
' I mi niiniahm»nf tot Mr* gtionr-
jeefc was '‘ K'iith in God to ' ris jiife
to do more earnest work for
tying goals?' Several spoke
pxtra punishment of Mrs Nationr
the saloon smasher, who is cob-
t fined there, but ’hie is denied,
the Federal atfd District Courts,
with regard to ohrisUen work.
Wednesday evening a good
congregation heard Rey. G. W.
Black in an earnest and instruc-
tive talk on ’’consecration of ser
whioh would open Monday, are
oompelled to postpone all trials
until Apri],
l ‘ ~aBBMnsfoamtemera
Hr< bine.
in the history of historical page-
ants. _ ™Li±’a: . _
The volcanic eruptions of Mt.
Fights, introducing
--- ‘ i, wiR
tiofi.
' The Bull
native' Spanish To readers,
continue each day dpring the
Carnival, --
Bands of Indians give their
native dances daily.
Cattle Roping, rough riding
Reproductions of Mexican life.
International tournamont be
tween golf and tennis cljjjjs of
Arixona, New Mexico, Texas am
Mexico. ' v
Street Fair and Midway enter-
tainments.'
Splendid Mexican Music*,
In fact, nothing has been neg
leoted. ‘‘Across the Rio Grande
from El Ptoso is the City of Ju
arez with its Mexican costumes
end customs still unchanged, and
the city in itself is productive of
unflagging interest.
X few days could not be spent
to better advantage than in £1
Carnival
over the hilltops. : Contaihs de*
' n of the paintings, blog
of the-pain tare, tha name#
and looationeof the galleries In
Europe where the originals may
be seen* Also contains a Child’r
Department, including a Child’f
Story of the Christ and Hie Moth
•r, beautifully written, to fit each
picture. This wonderful book,
matchless in iU purity and beau
ty, appeals, to. every mother’*
heart, and in every Christian
home where there are children
the book sells itself. ChrisUer
men and women are makingmoa
ey rapidly taking orders. A
t agent
Massachusetts, has sola over
$8,000 worth qf the books in s
very shprt tints. Mrs Sackett,
our agent in New York, has sold
ovsr’ $1,600 worth of .tha books
in a very short* time.
The book
IK ?
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KISiOCKSV
n«i >>«•
M I'M# as Al—
«*• CfMM a»S»r*»
imw VMS St M SW
tb* lobby of s hot*! tho <oth*r
evtutus a aumber of meo wsrs dlocuss
t&i sporto and sportiu#
wbtn tbs
•uldrt.1 of wi n- aud xrll esiue up. Ono ^ ha(] dlsPwvwvd . roll of Mils as blf
tbs advenes msa ef s
•ad tbs porter
snugly to our berths. |;
awakened to tbs CoO-
tbat our train was told up.*
toSrcbSd us out of tbs csr
us Ssllvsr. Fortunately ttot
more flton a for dot
mioVBo held up
what I’ve fonudl Tut ’em back!
the train V . *_^ . .
“In tbs csretess porter's vest pocket
nal Rad and fiold, and adorned
Roses and, LUiss.
with Golden
If is, without doubt; the (host
beautiful .book of this centnry.
Write for terms quickly and get
the management of that territory
You can work on salary or com-
mission, and when you prove
your success we will promote you
to the position of Manager and
Correspondent, at a permanent
mt the party, a toll knowa Californian,
who knew "hecky" Baldwin to tbs eld
dsyakaUU
“Baldwin was about tbs hardsst man
|e bo chiseled out of anything bo set
kil heart on getting that I over mot np
with. A winds lot of poopto tried to,
put K on him In business and other sort
ef deala. but eons of these ever suc-
ceeded in catching ‘Lucky’ Baldwin
Sufficiently asleep to make their plans
stick. '
••Horsemen attU talk about a funny
gams to which Baldwin figured on ono
of tbs Chicago race tracks a number of
i? yssrz k*®-’ Itoldwto bad bseugbttoe
an can lt> jjjgniaoent string of thoroughbreds to
Chicago to make an effort to annex the
■well stakes that wars then on Up on
tbs tracks la tbs windy town, and ho
got them home first or to the money to
many of the biggest stents Well, be
bad one of his finest horses entered to
a valuable long distance svsnt. and
Baldwin was particularly anxious to
wte this race, not so much for the
purse end of It as for the glory of cap-
turing the stake. Ills horse Just about
figured to win. too, and Baldwin In-
tended to *go down tbe line* on the ani-
mal’s chances, not only at the track,
but at aU of tbs big poolrooms In the
country. He stood to clean up cons Id
erably mors than f100.000 on tbe horse
If the brute got under the wire first.
Baldwins regular suble Jockey was
taken sick on the morning of the race,
and tbe old mao had to bustle around
for another boy to ride hi# horse In the
as tbs pocket wold bold. It looked as
If there must have bees several hun-
dred dollars. We all knew of tbs prof
gable rapSH'lousneM af tbs Pullman
car patter, bat never dreamed that his
accti mulatto as were so large. iTet tbo
and sympathy was to hearts for
tto poor fsHsw losing so much at oat
fell' swoop. Wa srsiw gathered to tbs
smoking compartment sad had % coo-
notation purse under advisement fer
the darky, when >6 esme along bias-
self:
“ *Mab Lawd, dst was tbs luc
Jone eVer bad.’ be
Citation to
Thk Btatk of TKXA8,
County of ¥01105“. J
TO si I owning
claiming any in the ft
iciibed land delinquent to the I
wHudy of Young, for tains, to-whs II I
Iscrss of tbs J. M. Bunnell Surrey; tbf
wUtawAbstamtMo 1922. which Is fully
«Wl»y mm4«s end bouml* am ft>ll..w»,
vis: Abst Jtw. lkiBI. Original Qiantee J. 9.
dolinquent for teiss for the year Ikto. forth# ]
| following suourtu 49 cU fer State and corns* .
ty lazes* »n<> you are hereby notified tbst suk „ ■
|bu been bruqgbt by lbs Htataf iroollaclitj*
Lf Mid buss, and you ere oummended t«
iMcftfihm!mill MU ilAt K^bwi- ■
sry lerm >901, at IU District, rourt of
• V* £■
Young county and^Sbdeof Tsxss^shd^bow
mniLZimJ ^Tl™d MdLiicHngnde and
(breclamrs thereof for said taXss sad cosM
■■■III ■ m mi 111 Asut * '-e'es e ■■
(iiven under my hand and end, to 6m*
Court Young Co , Terns. H
aeZ#<f-
T
chuckling all over.'
“’Luckyr
“Ws wsrs sstostabsd. A'poor
sat robbed of bendreds chuckling
gleo! • - . - , •••;• - - _____
’Deed, yes, gsm’menl Dsy nofsr
of sag pock-
look but jls’ In paly one
star “—Mow York Times.
Paso during ti
opens Januffry 17th,
continues three days
1901, end
accommodations will be of the
heal and prices reasonable. The
Texas <fc Pacific Ry. will sell
round trip tickets at unugually
low rates. This is a
every one. See any ticket a-
gent, or write for'particulars to
Hughes, TrPrrtr.y
The hotel ^orc;0^n BuildingjOpposite U.8.
F^)rt Worth, Texas.
L|-©r K. P. Tumor, G. P. A.,
Dallas. Texas
salary, to devote your time to at
tending to agents and thu cor-
respondence. Wanted also a
State Manager to h*ve charge of
office in Leading City of the Stale
and manage all the business 0/
the State. Send for terms.
Address—
big Went. From another horseman be
bought tor o big round sum the relent;
of a high grads rider, who was.to have
taken tbe mount on S thoroughbred
(hat didn’t figure to get near tbe money
to the stake ra£e. Bsldwtn gate tbe
Jockey his Instructions as to the way
he wanted this horse ridden, and then,
when tbe betting opened, bis commis-
sioners damped Bald win's mopsy Into
tbe ring to oneb tame quantities tbst
ThbiBBrnsii- American Co
Treasury, Washington, D. C.
Th« 014 rk«>l*«li.
____ It Is said that ■ certain Cleveland
trin wheat handsome’house Is to an
- ' ultrafnxlilonablv section of tbs city was
called east while her home wai under-
going the renovating and refurnishing
During*Tier shiirnce a than
procs
the horse became an overwhelming fa
vorlte. v 1 ____________
“A quarter of an hour before the
horses were doe to go tq tbe pos^> S
well known bookmaker, to whom Bald-
win bnd often exhibited kindness In
less prosperous days, ran to whyre tbo
old man was standing, chewing a
straw, to bis bam,
“ ’Baldwls.’ said the bookie to the
sld tusn. tbarato ■ Job to heat you.-and
Tbe Caroline (stands group jMllto
besides coral islands five mountstnous
(stands of basaltic
and fertile with rivers and springs.
Among tbs many queer legends of
three children of tbo Poctfic them
none mew highly Improbable
their theory OS to tbe origin of
lands and their tobabltan*^*
think they tbemsettso weiv
In tbo water-4i) fact.
The story goes that
children wore fioattu,
reef when s man ap. ”
west with a basket of
dera. lie bdB started o
Island With a mountain «
tbe children cried out to him.
S little soil to make a place tor our
mother to rest, for she la vary weak
and cannot swim.” .Ha teak out n
handful of the earth and threw It
down, making as tatand. AS tha BIB
waa Sttinu on his wns over the water
krt, so as be preeeeded on his way be
left a trail of land behind. Snddeoly
be bees me conscious that tbs basket
seemed light, and looking around, be
saw the land. In his anger be tamed
about and trod upon It. and thus the Is-
lands ken* formed.
was especially engaged to bang tbe pic-
ture*. Among them were a number of
excellent coptee of tbe world’s greatest
works of art, and tbe man, an artist.
In sluggish liver, Heibide, by
its b«neficsl gciiontupt)u th* hilian
tracts, renders the bile n.oro fluid,
tid brl
ngs the liver into s sound,
thy (oadlhoo, thereby banish
tbs sense of drowsiness, leth
, and tbe general feeling of
Apathy which arise from .disorder*
Of the livor. P4j?« 60cts/ Graham
Drug Ca
Thelrl R. Hicks 1901 Almanac
J """iktover m*y be raid of the
vie* and self to God
Thursday evening the people
assembledat the Christian church
Rev B. W. Dodson led the meet
in. The topic for the evening
mas “prayer for right social and
political relations; that business
and society may bSjguided by the
golden rule and our personal re-
sponsibility for the 88me.”
" Friday night the, week of pray ;,
er will cl^e by a general young
pec'ple’s prayer meeting at the
Methodist church.
found bis task a labor of lovF. .
^ With great care he hong the tnore
** m . vshmhle copies In the roomy reception
Tbe spick sod span young officer who £ finished bis task
gggsssiij
Inriy lf s wnw of hi. own imporlam-c tboM old cbest««te
Is unduly developed. ■ thmT* nlir rrlri ___- ;
you’re going to get beat. They wanted
nvJtoJS i® wMh ’f. .hff you’ve al-
ways been oa the level with me. and I
wouldn’t stand for it' The ring baa
iMMiyhr np yaat Jock and jonr hoes*
:A WomanAwfal Peril.
“There is only one ebsoce to as v.
your life and that is through an
Is going to be snatched.’
“ 'Much oFIl
heard by Mrs^I. B. Hunt of Llmi
kidpe, Wl»., froni her doclor afler
. a 3 t _ ;__1 XV _____1__- _ l
Iged for telling me that,’
replied the old, roan. ‘I’ll Just make a
■tab to see that the boy doesn’t do any
snatching: though.’
^Baldwin borrowed another, go#
from one of ktaxtaMe hands (In those,
lie had vainly tried |o cure her oi
4 frightful, case of stomach troubh
tnd yellow jaundice, Gvil stone*
itsd formed and she constantly
rrew worse, Then she began t*
Tve—Electric Billers which whoU)
_______ *»d county of Young, for taxes, Uewh: *20
tbe SOD ■l/If'nwrfe'S hole In the has of the T. K. At.. t*o
Murray, tbs
•y Bo. 1867, Abstract „
97*2, which is folly ch scri sd by antis sad
buusda m follows, “bu Abstract He. 972,
Qoaatity 910 ssteL. Purvey No. 1867.
the year 189®, for tbs following onto unit:
$10.64 for State and county taxi 7 and
you hi* hereby. luaUB d. that wit hoc
Lose brought by tb« Mate forroUsctloa of
sxid taxer, and you ftf commanded to ap-
prwnmd rtefoed rarb wit at the Fib:' WfSI
lflOl of the District ( onrt of Yoi
I ('onrt of Young
and Mate of Texas, and show cause
operation” were the etarmnfrwnnt* jodgmratshatt sot t»
a . MS - — •• O W » aaul lowd un/1 I ■ 1$ oill l
■mhI lend, and ordering sole and foraefosurw
IbereoLfor said taxes and costs oC»nH. t
Given under 'my hand and seal, at (Jrs-
- ham Tesas, this tns 20th ot
L. 8. Sept. 1900.
—< naa. GaxrC1*rk *
Diet. Court. Young-C'o.. Too.A
■Ucb and sack a morning every man In j “^ilfSLtente. 1 say; If. the same
trm* thing. .If vou hung them, tsko them
"z*’ , ^ I down. I won’t have them there, tilth
JFbe Imperial Light horse who form- now furn|t<m. ,n<1 ncw decorations and
ed part of Urn temtosnd, had only one ^ .n.l n.gs I’U have new
22 apiece, abd Umt was on their icturt^. Wbo ever heard of inch
back. 8o a messenger was dlspn tched trunipery BtriCr ln gririctly modern
to explain. But the honorable amt gal- j _
tant oHirer. fr,wh frou, Kamlhnrst. , ^ ^ , dQ ^
knew bis bunlnesa
“If the men
I AI1U If um mists»I I MW WIIII UIVT—tHV
of the Imperial lA'kt1 *W**«»«* <he ,n*
xi_________ qulre<l.
horse have not |Tot a ori-ond ahlrL" snhl
he firmly, “let them eliange nlilrta with
each other. My ortlera arv Imja-ratlve.”
quirt'd.
“Oh. dump them Into tbe sttV* until 1
ran get rid of thym.” replied the lady. -
And-there the ’•chestnut*?, Il*v Ms*
scibniific causes upon, which the
RAv.lH R.
W it* Visas.
Ricks bases his year
ty forwoakts of storm and wrath-
fir, it is » remarkable fact that
Bpecific warningf of avfiry ^real
storm,flood, cold wave and drouth
jiave been plainly printed in hi*
* ■ .A r*f t ww www* w sgpssa* .
The McMillans of lA>mlon published
a book of poenif by T. H lirown. which
the Kngltab critics lauded because of
fhe -^vtgor- "of the 'Lori’s descriptive
«yle“ Here Is a little sample of It re-
ferring to tbe setting of T Ishtng
a - Jkp4 Thrr* Me S»». >
“Yes." be HSIII. “I think ■ man owes
If to himself to choose,a wlft who cSn
do housework. If mi-esearjr. Of coum*
1 wouldn’t want my wife to work lit
the kitchen, but she ought to he able to
do so. One never can till what may
happen. Glrik sometimes leave so'
't*
donnas and cherubs and nil. gathering
dust and calmly swatting the getting
rid of process.—Cleveland Ha in Dealer.
S» t* th* )rt«r fradnot «K* waa kaulad;
denly. and .fortunes are occasion Ally
now tsmous Almanao fair, many
y**fs. The latest startling proof
oMtois fact waa
to# ^
destruction
and q»t upon Ui hand and WwUd,
Oaf mm. Um oaotaa akook
.FartV tlk* a mvMv hat. and on*, wtlli noda
Sod arnllra. lay on tW lK>««prU and aod calUS
Xad cttiMd Iba hart*or maMar by Ida (ula
to-i-
falv.eston, Texas, on tlje very
oqeied by Prof Hicks iq bis
1900 Almanac, as one of disaster
by storm along the gulf ooast.
*RmM901 Almanac, by f*r the
finest, most complete and beauti
ful yet published,»is now ready.
This remarkable book of near two
hundred pages, splendidly ilW-
trated pRh efiarts And half-tone
____ goes asspremiiHA
io efiery ‘gtjbicriber who pays SI
ymrf fof Prof. Hiol(;s, journal,
ETobD AMP Works. The Alman•
■■ Ordfir fnd«l!!WoRL abd
^PubttidansJCotAtmAy,^)!
Street.
. 'Urn.
______Iks glinaxli t" Um Iwl,
Rac rtddjrf. Mlga tiMtasS.
Mat iJoblMcrd, hurrlbla. I mw h*r rati
And drac kar mmttf lank
Rratlaa LaaaaiallvM.
Hundreds of locomotive* arc rented
•very yesr. Several sorporatlons make
y. ( thrif chief rerenne this way. The
Baldwin* have many marhlmn out on
____. ..... 1 . .... m mir\ dnn. the rental form of peyment- tli*» Is.
- p'-o ~ "■ ^
final parchane money. It Is seldom,
however, that s railroad rents loeouto-
tlres. They are usually let out to coa-
r*tt-
yam.’ and*’—
“Oh. Mr. Spoodleklnk.” she cried. *>x-
cua«- me for Interrupting you. but snob
■ funny thing hnppcmiT ThTx afternoon.
, , .,. M i tractors who consxnict tcmpuiuiy
*ud ■?***?• ““fJt ’ ways tor hauling dirt from ezesvs-
0»d sn«l inioof (W Ml youos aravaa that
kurk-d i- .
0*4 laapt a*d turnad I* aaay * aportlva wbvri
Aj 4m thumped onward with X*r tumbaHag
draft.
We believe this Is a poet wbo could
almost do Justice to tbe Chicago stock-
yards. The rhythmic swish of the pig
sticker’s knife and the thrilling splash
of Jbe bog In tbe scalding rat ought to
thrill soefa s bard to the very core of
his Immortal SodL Ote* us ■ call.
Brown.—Chicago Tlmee-Horahl
- ^
days be always carried one of his own
about as long as your arm), and with
his artillery he strolled over the Infield
and took np his stand by the fence
at the turn Into the stretch. He hadn't
mentioned to anybody what be was go-
ing to do. and the folks wbo saw tbo
old man making for the stretch turn
•imply thought that Baldwin wanted
to watch the race front that point of
vl/w. He did,, for that matter, but be4
happened to have another end In view.
“Well, the horse# got sway from the
poet In an even bunch, and then Bald-
win's horse went out to make the run-
ning. The Jockey’s Ides was to race
the home’s bead off and then pnH Aim
In the stretch, making It appear as If
the animal had tired. Baldwin bad
Inotructed tbe Jock to play a waltlag
game and nuke bts bid toward the fin
Ish. .The Idw simply outclassed his
company, hffwdver, and he didn’t show
ever as he roaodeTthe bsckstretch ou
the rail a cttnple of lengths jfi front of
his flekl. Baldwin could see: however,
that the crooked Jock was sawing the
horse’s bead off to his effort to take
hint bock to the ruck. When tbe berssa
were still a hundred feet from him,
Baldwin let oat a yell to attract his
Jockey's attention, atpl then be flashed
Us two guns In the sunlight and bawb
edaf+hejock:
•uted hey, RV a wondeKulSiotn
*ch, LGer 4rid Kidney renwdv
Citation to IJnkaowB Owner.
Thk Btatk 6F THUS,
County of Young.
Cures Dyspepsia, loss of appetite.
Try it. Only 60c Guaranteed.
. To all persons ow.iingor having o
laiming any interest in the following
Sold by Hand) & Maitbewu, Drug-
gists. "
laung -
M-ribed land delinquent to |he8lats of I
oang,
CHICAGO
Kansas Citu
TH^'' „ ' '
RIGHT %
ROAD
tbe
and county ol Voting, for taxes, to-
80 sen* of the R. ti. Jonas 8
the salne being AbstisrtJfo. 1469,
it lully tW.'ril>cd by meow and bou
follows, m: Abet. 14*9, Original
Jl. O. Jones, Quai.tity 80 acros,
said land is deiinqaent for tajss
for t|M
year 18W9, for the following
*2.64 lor 8tale and county tax^«| and you
are hereby nutlSod that *u it has been brought
by the state for collodion of sard-taxes, sad
colleriion of si
you are commanded to appearand defend
rob .'term Itffflof I
such ruit at tbe Fob.'term lvtffu>f the Dis-
trict Court ot Young rounty, and Htata of
I exas,"and show cuum why judgment *hall
nut be ran end oondemnhig said land and
orJsring rale end foreclosure thereof for said
taxos and costa of suit, .-j — - ■«
Given undvr say )>and and teal at Grs-
ham, Taxos, ibis tbe ifkh day of
Sept. 1900.
—*■— tot*. Gat, Oerk
Diet. Court, Young Co.. Texes.
CltfiUOB 10 VtkttOVB Owner.
State of Texas, 1 .. . ^
County of Young.) S 1
TO all person* owning or toring or
claiming any interest In tbe following des-
cribed land delinquent lo tie State of Texas
m
eelf. There. I know somebody will
come this evenlngf And here yod arc!”
-rrChlcagu Time* Herald.
Harltv pt m Dread at Dearth.
Blr Lyon Playfair, who represented ,u"1
the University of Kdlnbnrgh fer 11 , •* ■
years, naturally came In contact with m>,r
the most eminent men of England, and
tlons.
Contractors who hire tbe locomotives
usually hare tbelt own names gilded
on them no that the public may Suppose
that they belrng to them. The engidcs.
usual thing, are cast offs. They
may have pulled express trains once,,
hot now they era only fft to pull gravel
The Oldest Visitinar Card.
Tbe state archives of Venice are said
eSMXfSrid
1<wring aside the probable use of such
articles for some thousands of years to
Chino. Giacomo Ooalarinl. professor
he put this question to atost of them,
“DM yon to your extensive practice
ever know a patient who wsa afraid to
<ll«-r’ With two exception*. It seem*,
they answered “No.” One of these ex-
ceptions was Wr Benjamto Brodta. wbo
ssM be bed seen one case. The other
was Blr Robert Christ loon, who bad
seen one ca**, that of • girl of bad
character who had a sudden accident
-Health.
cars. .The
wbo work them
arc oftentimes atao fhs SfifiToff* of the
prof.wslon Yliey may hits operated
express engines, but through carries*-
neqs or otbor Incapacity ha va Boon dis-
charged from one road after another
until they are only fit to banJ gravel or
wood trains.—Philadelphia Record.
*’ T^ggo mat horse’s head, yon mom
key devil, and go on and win or I’ll
■hoot you so full of holes that you
won’t bold molasses!*
— ’The Jock gave one look at those two
guns that Baldwin was pointing
straight at him. Then he gave Bald-
win’s boras hi# bead, sat down to ride
for all that was In him, and the bone
under him cantered In ten lengths to
the good on tha tot Al long as ‘Lucky*
Baldwin was on the eastern turf after
and county of Youne. for taxes, to-witj 144
acres of the 8. A. A M. ti. S R. survey; the
EXPERIENCE
Patents
Ip dm being’ Rbrrract No. w*Mrh li fnttv
described by metes sl.d b-.und* I* follow.',
Grantee
vis: Abstract
AM
W h»ch mid la
the year 1899,
No. M0.
8* A A M. G. R R„ Quantity 166 utn.
nd k * “
Original
(uantitv H
is delinquent lor UXes for
— ------, fur the following amount:
96.4* for state snd county tasee; and j«»u
-rtr
Dcsions
nwiHT# Ae.
MW-t. nia*
that no Jockey ever tried to yank
of his hora^^Washlngton Dost
4A
&v- arc;
•‘Si J
Mon of children* urge-
, ujfon health. \l ^jev
With worms, (h8y trill
cross, feverish, and
«hito’d
prwtifugs is. a worm ex-
pt the University of Padng. sent the
e*rd In qinttllon as a curiosity to p Ve
god tonio to make them
‘ L fiior^cts.
iy and chesrful
SisE
Of •
ot thu whsrs-
family baroed Me
ithtok, was
aod Ludcma t
qtAAduo DAfn® was
the
the
‘■ifa. tf|P.r" ' f* '¥j
f Viy
four years
them will
• i.s mother,
art las friend, saying that tbe German
students who came fo Italy had the eta-
gant arid taodcMe .custom of leaving
such little cards, with their name and
place of origin’, it tbe bouses of friends
when they called and found them ab-
sent The card sefeared to bears a coat
Of arms with tbe Otto. “Espolr me
fen fort." and bem-ath. “Joannas Wes
Tha Dlaaaverv at lean.
Teacher—Bam my. can yon toll ms
where and bow Iron waa first discov-
ered!
Sammy-! can’t teU’yoo Just where.
Sir. bat I think I kn^Jbow It Was dis-
covered. i'
Teacher- Welt, (tammy, what la yopr
lo format Ion oo that point 7
Mammy—1 heard pa say this other day
that they smelt it,
teVlfof Wqstpbalus scribebst P#UrU 4
Mcst« 160U."—fooodon Tabtat! f * , .
Tha Wtahap Kesw 1
A story c
5 x
■I* Mao at oo 6MM. /
. ~—Jtaan who was called tu ruse
der trial tog afirtato state wifi asked
whether hi Md any prejudice agatoat
an aMM ptafifia the , part mt a man ae-'
rased of crlaueMfitor teiei
aaL^-• Jj ■ ' J
fom fully nnderatsnd whet Is
hp the trite attbtr fit was
'%i|
current shrat the bishop of
rasa horud its-,
toner to a windy speech. Taming to s
follow sufferer, he as Id. “Do you know
thatspoakerr »
fipa the answer.
"**l do.’’ sSM the bishop “He speaks
GoM Defer* a Htrrar.
On# of the chief teachings In the reli-
gion of style ll that to attain to ortho-
! doxy H Is necessary or .at least deslra-
. bto to sracttCf dafiy to front of a look-
ing glass oo as to make sore that ail the
aifftloni of tbe true stjrle are bring cor-
rectly carried put
This always appeared to me a my
"bard saying” until I bad consulted W.
O. Orace. John- Roberts, a B. Fry, K.
8. Ranjltslujhl. If. k: Foster, Kracns-
4ete. K. C, Bredla aod other Cham pipes
of sport.
All the qpove Wen* unanimous In at-
tributing the high degree of skill to
which’ they have attained la various
gamaa ami sports to the fact of thrfr
haring devote?many hours a day from
a vary early Stage of tbrir careers to
“ “ sf looklag gtaxa-
~ f Illustrated.
The Slgkt foard.
“Why do you apeak of him as s fin-
ished artlstF*
“Mecnnae he told mq be was utterly
discouraged and was going to quit the
profession. If that dosra*t show that
he's finished. I don’t know what doss.”
-Chicago Boat ■ i ..... JTr'’
art! heraby S«>t|flud that ••il.hax been brought
by the state fot colla tion of on d taxes, and v
you are commtaded to appear snd detend -
■uch suit at the Ft-b.tern, 1901, of tbs bietrW
Coort or^uftf; county, muTstata ofTe*^,
snd show eaUM- why judgment shall not be
^ fieS*™.......
rei denM ensdwutlhg soli land sad ordcrinc
sale and forsplosura IMm lorsqidlaxm
L■ $• Graham, Texas, this 20th day of
hept. UKXk^- _ 7
■ vi
;-r ■;
ll.
Ll'ilJL ll
1 -Tnr wn-,) ..iyrr, .
► A physician says one should never do
any-work before breakfast. Borne day
actoaco will recognise the great truth
that working between meal* Is what
la killing off tbe race.—Ulaaeapolls
Times.
*ot.~-l
A book published 1$ Japan 1,000
years ago ootsa that at that time good
silk waa already produced la 36 ptev-
toseaof that country.
attltndlntatogdn front of k
ratothrirhHiteum^f
The OeneeSted Fee*.
A certain coucrited nobleman ouch
observed to Charles Towassad. "When
1 happen to say a fooltab (blag. I al-
' bant ont a-tangblag.” Tow*
0. S. Mi and Slap Lit
The origin of tbo term “bhmr 'has
saad eyed him esrioualf and at length
remarked HI tbs moot ds
vs* *.
deUberfiM man
-whitd.1 *™"*&**\tr ^
-‘The talon men rotloctod fifootneot aod
Iheo. with s hssltrary ladicaOv* mt
mbHsc *»ab ihm is
tee Mlpw ijjBud it wasn’t IhMRff
A ffieau
watt" ssctaiiiM-d
Dr. Qulcfc
after bis quarrel wRh the undertaker;
“HI make you
| “What are yua gOtog to do," ratotead
the undertnkor rrttre from proctlfifr
I"
s <; .<
wd fio lbs belief that psraoaa ser, **Ah, I navy yon
dyeing eetfihHshmsate are pe- for you most ceriahriy Hve tha aserrl-
•okfmti to melancholy Am ^ Ufe of any mat! to Barap«.N
+ 1
r. -A
or lead.
Its hravtooss baa always
H typify gloom and depras-
tHp
r '
f Wbra you art tovitod to a real sM
fashioned woman's bouse for supper,
•haafwapabfitdosing lalttd. Thills
i finite tfsi-AtebJfda Gi
i 4 > i 'vgK ^ Vr l ' W* • * y 1
OlobW"
r s*Mh
Graham to Jacksboro.
FARE—-Si.50 Each Way.
jrass rzszs na’sarshii
after arrival of tratel • r? y.' ^
OomforWbit stAgsfi, food teams a fid oarstul drivers. gV
h GALL AHEIt,
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fye.
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