The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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Ifaham Leader:
J. W. GRAVES, Proprietor.
Bn
Jim Holland, chared with killing
Tom Pavia, ihewsf duet awjudier. in
■ 5S*W Vojfc, t>a» iri.-d and acqu'll-
IwIl The lurv were put only 30 min-
utes;-- ‘*
E Tfhii strike on Texas Pacific rail-
road qtlll continued. The company
have Supplied the placea of the wtrik-
iug Knights of Labor as far an poasl-
| hie but there te a blockade of frlcght
^ it'various points.
The Jueadi: u aeknow bilges re-
Otl|it of the speeches of JJon. 8. Bt
t r Maxey and Hou. Ricli;iril Coke, on
the Blair educational bill, delivered in
the Beuate oi the United Staled. They
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Happiness
true contenttant which
indicate* perfect' health of b<x|jr *ml Blind. ;
You nuy po-wjl, if you wlH purify ami ( (J)
Manufacturers and Dealers in
hivijrorsle your bl*>o«l with Ayrr'i Sana- j- H
H‘.a-&|CD
txrr
parllls. E. M. Howard, Newport, N. 11.,
write*’: “ I nuflVnd foj* year* with Scrof-
uiou* hupioi*. After using iwuJ*>UUs of
Ayer** Saniaparitla, I
Found
ez<x>
3- s
fifes .. lk^i.8* I
I * being uuconsCtituliouui.
*■< John Roberts, wiio wax sentenced
\j ■ to one year in the penitentiary hy tiie
a federal chuft ut Grnivam for the the#
| of horsed in the Indt hi ICmtory, and
recently pardoned hy (Jie president,
tw 'iiaa been arrested again TTy the au-
thorities of Hill county, charged with
tfrw tfasft oi mules in that conrnty.
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d § -gr ti
great relief.’It ha* entirely restored me t® rjw ” p_ Jj
health.” Janie* FYench, Atchison, Kuns., ■ - <g
wriu*> ‘‘To all ’person* Buffering froth yj fw, ^9 Tf
Liver Complaint, 1 woiilil strongly recoin-
mend AverV8ar.*aiiariIhn "If wa* afflicted KJ
wlrh s dinraix; of the Hycr. for nearly two^ - >v
yCars, wij**n a friend advised me to take qJ
this medicine. It gave prjorapt-relU-f, and M
has eurtfd tne.^ Sfra. M: :3fr Kidder, « & x
Dwight *1., Boston, 31a**., wrife-*: “W i —-
severif yr«M I.ftnvg iimni, .... itL.^3.
pur ilia in my fhmiiy. 1 ttevar feel *afe, j rj **
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wjf Saddlery, Harness Bridles,
Lsggins, WLips, Quirts, Spurs, Etc.
' • Sandies id H&raeu Made tc Order on Short Istift.
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At Home
If,.*" '"The Dallas times
l&r-.ito waning fur govc
hits "a (lack burse
governor., He lives in
litas, of course.
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without it,. A* a liver medicine and !
general purifier of the blood* it lias no £ij
♦quak’1 Mr*. A. B. Alien, Winttxpoek, . »i
Va.t write*: “Mv youngest cliUd, two*" j ft
years'o| age, Was taken with Bowtl Com*
plaint, which we could not cure. We tried
-tnsny remedies, Init ho spatiuusd to g*t>w
■ A11 kinds of repairing neatly done. Prices reasonable
Giye us a trial. Slop Ko'th Sidji-Publlc Square,
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J. It. HARRIS,
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Staple and Fancy
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OftytR Of fUBUCATiOM.
THE STATE OK TEX AH,
OWIs yets tin' :M»>iitnym- rail road,
K -■ having spWfqbta* llie 112,000 naked
‘|hje,'/iP|Mujrhfttl wfH be completed to
doitop* that Scrofula might be tlio causs tHWoll ,n 8^mi. n. w-puper pnblislierl in
©J the trouble, j Wo procured a bobleyf VTTTn i g C'ull ii t y, TV X dfl:~T>Trcr:_TTT"' P il I 'IT'
Goods all STew ftnd Fresh.
Cad and ffivy trial and you are^r
t~*7 - - - \J-s~
tain to bo pleased
!
^oayUi by July flfsfrt ihsn on to Grn-
--a''’*~r' .
AYER’S
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wccktibw eiyjht obecfcosive Week* pre-
] yIuuh tu. Ahtt rcturu tTfliV lyeryof, you
jatHiimun the unknown.heirs of Jnuub
I Uarrett, lieceuseG, and! Ii use interested'
I j Dallas is having » i*h»hw*m to xeal
fe"
iSdiPS1--U" i he cstnte pf thfLaald Jncoh flyret t.
Q.—HTliQRM AN,
^^tSl^lS^aii"M I^M ii I Inn
•Twhose immrg itnd ire-id,euce»_aie un-
___I . . J known," to tie nmi appear before the
vi-jJInismnmsncedglviu^Jj^o^|^ XtsuMjr j next term of the District Court of
worked wanders, for, in a short time, he I YTiUTig LVlihTy, Texas, to tie. hidden
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H * is Hpus-
hn?, Galveston, H.m Autuuio, JDallus
and Fort Worth
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The four Vandtw hilt brothers have
was completely cured.”
Sold by all Druggists.
Pries |t; Six battles, |&
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowak,
Maas., U. 8. A. *1.^,
‘s
each given flOOO .‘ol: the fund being
rxist'd for the widow, of Geh. Hau-
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r*r-reptwmttur muin nmurrrTry~~6Tl
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' The contest forth* county seat of
Leon
Pore Amber Cane Seed
FOB S .-i. Xj !E3.
County, hetweeu Jewett and
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fur stid Cumiliyt«wt-t>rw.
Court H. uhe* thereof in the town ujf pJ
Graham, mi the fiftli Monday after the
ftrst Mm d>ij,' in J-nly, 188(1, the same
being il*e 9> ii day id A Ugust, 1880, then
and there to answer tin- original peti-
tion of ('. U. ttuines, Jr., filed in xxhl
Court on the 16th TLiyTif-FebrunTA1,
’88*1; "against I lie u known he is of
-^£NUFA€ t UREK^F AND DEALER IN
Spring Farm Wagons, Byggies,
OASMSC!’AO-iiliS, 4G$i:
", j* IV* »*M'
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WEATHERFORD,
My Buggies, ptc., arc ijs gt
l aiii selling them itt |>rtceH ffir tielovv
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TEXAS.
sold ia Texas, and
of afff Oornpet-
J o*qb < larrelt, dbbeiised, and tliose iti-
terested’ In trie estute of »hM Jacob
fl votes foy Centrevllle*
Leon county’s faith doctor has mov-
ed to Wooten Welle, in Robertson
itor in the 8tdte. We Guarantee every job against break-
_ age from Poor Workmanship oi* Defective Material, and
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Cftlie. <1 in—Yytjny iRuiuA*dile4iCiibAxl in ^aui pu liUuii; that
county, And the Hearne-Franklin pa-
l»er saiys be !• “performing wonderful
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Peonle who 41
Parle, Lamar owinty, la tb have a
p°u.n'i ^■ M?1 *»nih r, Hutl C'mLi j B. Koine**, ***-(»JLor, was t he’
be lind in lots to »»4t ptircbaccrs. v. «.a ocr by purohnse from Jacob Garrett
— —-i-* * ’ ~ |i»f dupUc.io. iHHt.lriglit certificate NdT
hl9 | 364 issued by 'he Comniissioner of
Horses, Cattle and old Buggies!taken in
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NO^TeS!
fe.:
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me General Land Olfleeof tin State of
exchimj
^ Finishing and Painting promptly done.
f
«1»,000,
t
,ww ginning casiabll«bme|it.
Ron. Samuel Tilden is 72 years of
ageaud baa gained 22 pounds in heeh
in tbi* laat mouth
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The Fits-Jdbn Porter hill has passed
1 ' both houses
Texn-VJauuai*y li), 1874: that said cer-
- ‘ ituliies laid and
Certitteute wn by rntd
1” °t land ii4_Viiung
or single ami- j RriuwsRiver, alxmidj miles S.\W. from
mal tnii-ku 4 the town of Urnliiim,.an i patented in
mal, suitable for j the nttllie of J|IC ,r, (ja*rret, t[wh
range or stud pur- dny of August, 1884. hy patent No,382,
vol 0, when saiij land should have
been patented to the name of Charles
B. Ruinea, senior; that plnintlfr is the
owner of said land t»y purchase from
Charles B. R*i»es; senior. MatufitT
f.
ELLIQIT,. ROE,
poses. Send for
CATALOGUE T.
DILLON BROS.,
• NORMAL, Hcl^xn Co., ILLS* juogiueui uceroemg auu vesting
i Munch ok»'ic« : *tSA*T, Shackelford Co., nu* tu it Nil life absolute :i tie to snid land.
j'°f Congress ntjd now
await* the President’s signature.
Soenelu Court,
p A Texas Judge, who is the perfec-
tion of dignity on the bench, swore in
U as a witness a raiber a frivolous look-
j--tng Jonog female. • -i, -
“What is your name?” asked the
Judge.
“Dolly jjimple.”
*Where do you reside?”
The witness giggled and replied:
“Whit’* the usenf me telling you
pk.; where I live? You wouldn’t etil on
me anyhow,a wouUl you Judge?”—
Tevcu Siftingh.
J war (AK6f ill time of peace ia an
aa always foil chiefly u on the
people after the war, that is in time of
r penoe. Tbis taoue way in wbioh peace
- . .folia U».have a good show. Dull times
are times when people are paying fi»r
past frolics New wars make new
burdens to be nu t with subseqiieut
prays judgment decreeing aud vestin;
CITATION TO NON-RESIDENTS ~ I *»»d diverting any title which the heirs
Thb Unitfd St at km on\uvMtr*- i* ur, ol,”fr 1" forested in, theestateof
raay have acquire by
The President of the United Slates,
To the Mnrthalof the Sort hern Dis-
trict of Texas, Greeting:
VB1! are hereby couunamled io
J- summons Bam.* J. Morrow. Mrs
James Anderson and her huslMud
James Anderson, who reside in Knox
couniy ami Hiate of; Tcuneesee. Mr*.
H. 8. (’hamberlain nud her husband
H. H. Cbiimirerlain. re-id** In
Hs ml I ton county and State of Tennes-
see. by makiiig publication of tliis cita-
tion once in each week for t< ur suc-
cessive weeks previous to retum day
hereof In the Graham Leader, a news-
paper published In ihe Northern Pis- >
trie* orTexaa, to u
virtue nmittf patent, and investing the
same in plaintiff, aud u-r geuersi and
sp*c|al relief.
Herein fail uot, and haveyou their
and there this writ, with your endorse-
ment ihereoH. showing liow you haviti
ex. euied the same.
Witness, A. T. Gay, Clerk of the
District Court of Young County, Texsg.
Given under my h.ihd and seal of *ahi
yr- . Court, at office In Graham,
(SEAL 1 Texas, ibis the 16th day
v*---^ of February, A. D. 1888.
A; T. GAY, Clerk
Diet. Court Young Co., Tea.
8w_By IWK. Hknedict, Deputy.
i ELECTION ~SHDW.
inct or lexas, to appear st the.next! tLtCTION ORDER.
regular form of the UuiDd HtaiesCia*! Tills daywas presen ten in the Court
?!?lt/V°ur.t ?iu,f»hain, to be Holden in » pt'litlnu Bigned i.y twenty resident
±*fo ;:H^(<ae^|i3trrC'>r- HdkE'towu . frceholdera of Vonng ^»Unty, Tehas.
t)f Graihtm» ll»® Bin;.rnd'jUonibiy in’’asking that an electiou be o*rdered hi
ii—uyniw> iu asaing uiai an eiectu
Mareui'Ai 1) ^888, I he same being the determine whether hogs shall be per-
8th day of March, 1886, then and there twitted to run at forge in thefollowing
to answer the petition filed in said , suii-divlslon of Young county, to-wit:
it&sza isfrtssg siwsSsss
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w EATHBaFQBD,TFlXArS
Keep Constantljn on hand a lurge Stock of Dry
X-iixa^alber
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SHIHatlS, DD0E3, SABH,' tATH3,
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, MIXED
PAirs, &c, &c.
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Price List and Kstinisites Furnished onr Application.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Yard Near the Depot.
A
J. B. NORRIS,
in all kinds of
Heating and Cooking
fi J* Taylor is pialutitraiid William : do wn to tin. EMt Hue of J. L. C(aw*
. MorritW, Mis Jamesi ford’s pasture; thence South w1lh said
r, says that the great debt of France-
Manning, Sam _________ __________________ r______ ^
Anderson ami her husiniiid James line to Sivpiisfrs a.id^Ynuiig cou"nty
KjMntiuo tu another time of peace* M. &"®* C»nu»ilM^ H«e; thei^rw^t^i ^ldibie'm'Thi I; msi T
c™, th.‘ Fre-Hph u Agricultural I mplement
l3L‘f ll|lh*iij'|J|' pT»l'.U.flV x aZ".y U> rfVTfceBr!l«
frwfully seised in fee simple aid pos- River; fbedee with the m. snderlngsef
About94,000,000,006, m,ust be repudlat- rawrully seiteil in fee simple ai d pos- River; theitee with the in -aialerTnESSf
Sd—that the govern inept no longer f*".*”1.uf ”l>c ““dlvjib d half interest tbv Clear Fork to the place of iieg in-
hopes to retluoe It or ey4o to prevent '* *** *T' ,8U(1 Cole- plug. And it pp^earing to the Court
grow in ir larger nAA.-A" , «■ . Y ’ - >n »*»e North- that said petition was signed bw twen-
SLt of it I. therefore
Ion be fmld as
inn, oil the lftib
Stand Indefinitely to bedlsputedalxiUi. {•‘'foiD- jW*bs oiie-liaff interest pldyed f**f in sal
**fr th* debt ‘hU’eountry than let If f»» Md plxiuii'iPs '^etV^ tiled' aV elA-Uim be held as
Some of our exchanges are trying
.fe*eton the newspaper talk a hou t the
Grails. Don’t get < x«-it> d about it
»»ys, the mendicant Grants wl ! nev-
. St know that we said anythiagfr cbdUl1!'
^*ff* They are too busy euunting
v W, M. Hidden* left a Broom at this
‘Ice which was made at the footory__
Cu'vWW . ' ■ , w------ ^ ------ -VVIM
m^^PAgltoaiibi to sup-
wh ;,»*‘? «i'ed to appear wlietber or. not lioga ahull be permit-
ed for ’ ted *u run at large in sltPrsnli-divlaiou;
and show cause wliy decree iaky....... .
2m&£gsm mug?***'** ”
Jam-tbla writ witi^nttrreturn tt^t^ pJlnU'delSCi t< >n
X>*,mue"'* yW4 a*T* "yfw> H. p. WILUAM*.
•m* HimweBirw biWfc*«r
"Chief Justice oT the Stt-
Coort ut the United
►Hltia, and the seal of our laid Clreul-
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and
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1886, newspaper, March 11, 1886; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886644/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.