The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1886 Page: 5 of 8
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., / JptKWAP BLUBBERS. EUH. OR#* FtAGME*. tlFWR TON*. * .!bm**h&Uk..UOpn ofhia many noble
UA JJUL JJvfibv*v*s, Dbab JiKAUtK: As I see now* fr>>m The wheel* uf time have rolled off DkakLkadkk: All qtflet along' qualities,filter this tribute of respect
■ ■ 'i——■——> nil part-ol t lie comity except Belknap. one more week nfniiV lif.. whlnh It v»■* P.iinmin Mini, uverv thinu- moving to hi* uiemnrv.
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h<)VA ft MA TTER*:
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mm all parts ol the county except Belknap, one more week Ofoiir life, wl)i£h leaves the Potomac and, every thing moving
I “ few iietiiH -|,jia-*evcu days nearer our Anal resting alouf luuuulbljr. —.
pSi . The farmers here ure getting ready place, when we will fold utlr icy hand* C. O. Liner wauiifCan Aprewlon from
to hie oicm.H v .
Read vcd; That in his death, mu- H. .'±JS_
8. lias loet buejyf ite most de^otetl, jl 1
members, each. uf. us a kind,friend and
' months, left lurit Kfuloy for A4hauy.
JsfTli. ie lh \h« st Pinthigrupher ever
in Graham, uud is withal, a clever
t\ F. Ht-auer, "photographer, who plant-corn; they ure all amttiug <» vcr and be laid id our. bed ofaarth; are joorre*pondeutr on the . Hug Law.
ImW Iwen In Gfehani for Mm post three the rain. The w hegl in.this viqiniiy j we ready? Well, $ru C. O , we enntttd^ly. ouei worthy associate, aud- soeUly"one of
]a(l»Bdly,injured l»v the inezc. *OkHM| Farming in moving alqtyj rapidly, vuUvfoU thai is in favor of the Haw , its brightest -n namenta,
have plowed tju*ir wheat Irtfftl and with all the eneutiiagcmeol one cpuld ihut protects the crop of the fwniisr I Resolved, Thut we h»w with tdvft*
sowed oats, spring wheat and other ■ us*. us We have bud' piVii'ty jbf rain re- who is unable 'ftp build a hog -proof ! euct. ttii,the-TtI1iiigs of providence, and
crops ou tl e same ground. eeuily. r phinma newTvn^irni every fence. 1 It we might fudge frow-oafla- j nedept silbiulsfu veiy Mila sail arijlolion r
We regret very nyuch to lose our otje (especially’ilmse energetic jgr-a- . rung expression* we hearmi the nub- i a* eimtingfir&ni . he hand of Him ‘‘Who
schoitflcacTmt Prof Elliott; lie is gw-4-hijud farmers like Foih* Cicek can j*et, there „rr several such ..times',mtdoelh *U ihLg* m c(l.’'
log t<» wo. k ibi' a drill ju Dallas.» We , boast ol.) l'tie tan11ers uryiili Ui n"ig11 ’ttiis emnrWhnitiy * t» • g
wisli him bticeess in'fats huMpepspnd sowing oats, amt ai'iout ready to i>iaui ^ Now a word or two to Bto. Wan-.
Our readers well .find mu interesting Tetl.assured llmt Be will give satisfac- trurii i’hc mobl ol them ^il4.ctmi|iipuvu dyr.- r, DM »ou think by< a few strokes
letter frpIti Floyd Shock mi our first tiou to his employers «hd all witii. j-tuts wevk, . ike aWt i*eh»g^trtirtt tif yoiii masterlyTrfptm to silence our
geutlcmuh.
The Old Reliable. *--• *
-f -T<nmJretire garden -scnl, fresh and
euuiny at Duvio «k Chain's*
Mr. Hi is ngood writer, mid trtH whom h^ tnay )iave, luisiiiess.
UiertTwdi be a tHun usually h»rg«-crj»p UTile iWiiery? If so all right, hut will
Re'uiVi d, 'i'lial>e will cveraiheriah
ii\t* ni> iiiory of ilte deceased as one
endfurcd fo us hy kind associations,
and Ln bur lives wiil eu,hj*v..r to huh
tatf his many vir. ties and noble qtialf
great Mr. HpeiiCcr’ Mittuir is enlarging 1 «t e*dVr»*«iid »oru-piautediu tins p-uv. y„u he g«ssl enough tv let u* bsek over ! i0«'» Though, .we look up through
fetters are always read with
InteresL1 y , -^his alreatn- jbMtge *»»d making 1 H wi»| prohahiy be,a* lu-oiitalde to toe ytlUr last to the TTka^Kg? In tlie|te'*»s,we.bc-h«kHiope,7«s ttverainbow
EiZ:.C?r««ler*& Oorrltewi, Err the- ie<*k-. Titwtluuiie him. turmer, as vie have ho market hhtV fi^t place-you ' might lose your 8»i I of promise, spat.nihg sdjggS’* jelupd, ^^3
cfHee.’hnvcadded Qt<teusvv-a+e <o tivtdr ^‘he Reeves Wohhers are » pent tig lot winau. Wgrha-ve_^.v heat io «>ur i trvnstifrtr jiw *J r. deft) own a rail > ligiitnig up tlte gloom, and hiddiiig^ua
County that eau he tiougriiT fhr Theit fence—don’t do any thing;'but farm | trkst' Hr jtitn wht» IrWkRUl, *'f umxite
" -li' ‘ii-L--L '-1 wbra —IIv«-^; jn" a11 i-itt— J11-11«j. hr .
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■Jtiiek.Jutnl fttrir dmpfay oi phttrs untfr-Hne .fiirfffk ticTUo tttmd?
Ijitnps
std dp'^set every *iilng pert^fninu to making thitigs. jSuin-i4U-.lit; inunUa.
bowls*" tuufhip^rs—jtAr. dw^fqni iM otw wf the htigwt
and iantefus, lamp tdiiinit^v-^r/wicka, frrcholdeis in Miller’s Rend, amt is our people uie using Hour shipped rahe-us many good hogs iyid as' few
Vrtftfniud ‘ - *u: i ..... -1 v-. . '
the eiiTckei'y biUitn-s^ is immense.
For references, try tlieV1 once-,
in a short lime to enclose a iurgo pas-
ture. ,(
uuy m Uni tat His taut; w hph.....kby cadoy islotia-leitceon Vwo sides-btrtrwli-to the
?• oall attention to the Law cacti of Wfll^e fitid fmue dp'pdsilh'tu'fodllie
Aj B; flunt.' Any' huifiliesa it) his hog taw here. I^wa-ut yourlcot respou-
oare will receive prompt uttyi tiou. dents in giv»tbcii* vjews, thrdugit the
irybtip want e«trtt'choice Darden ou this strlijcct, us it Is^oife
Pved in Bulk, gel iiuisl’s, at'T*. J. :«4mdi.-n Hit crest to ail. _ __
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last Thursday, for tjfrere new bom^ he
iunu niin-i; t.aU> starte, at irmir ,.Mr, as any other in YtmugTDoatiQF:
Resolved, Thai we tender to the
patents -tru'd bisters of The deceased rrut
..J'fr
,oo to $4.OU per 100. We hope uit Joe Jr. c\ilitVatee'H tarm Ihut lius a * spuipatUiea^ iu tills tlieii sud Berea\e-i
Jmmq Cn^iia cljLt*, tne i>iis^ WorkLillulL.
A.'Mayes and family left of the »e;nd£i.c is now r.ady to pnntfc ‘
cotu irud is only waiitiig mu- it tp snip
a ih bysgertiovid. ; “writing school” he don’t quite catcli
Mf. VV. C. 1mndi*yaILLlOHS. Oi .Dra-1ni). True ww-vWeii on a eonnnu'uity
hiiin’e l-vir d.iluseis, paid F'id,t- Cl'oea hog taw Oq t|ie of Dee. 18H4, liut
u dying visit lus? aiiudiiy, Wun hi* ] Itro W.d'ot's’nt seein to grasp JJ»'- idea-
spiiited team ue pas»em fiKe a t' iii lu-r
Itro W . dot's nl seem to gi u*p U»> i
of a diil"ct“t.Ulce;t)etwce>t. a general and
irewii) »t»un.t tyJitig tuwV^t -h rt c'^iearir
httAviug lKaigiit thc PenUli.glofi stor^Ta*«dng; he says.be Tk. pebu.,, jomp* r,
M ,A. rafj-i «... bid v^e think, that i* uyly Ho.i.e ol Ilia,
, it illiics lhPrSide of Weatherionl. W^in‘\^
regret to. insu MLvM«yes a lid his
- jiMejestiog-. lunuiyJand -hope he'will
^RkLa tlv ipuit: 1- - "
!o i.iinjy>ur;idfiends *viii,t u»j ilioogu several iphueiilial men whom I Can
we-ui^UttuUio .criiod aln-* pleasure in [ persouato-if iiecessaiy, say that they
UiMeAbd y Moth Am liusidan made
i— 1.^ ■■ ■ .P... . ■ i g ■ * lil'i ,1^, il -i..^ n ,i,,i
great iiopioveiuuuts on his lieiidtitul
...... home, by building luck fenc** a,nd
Ti J. BoWerls g ttlng ijilols of Iiew piuiiumg out a tino^oici.uitl: Thai*
tou 1 soil of a visit
hia j l .okti w v-juugc it
light. \Ve cau enouae him iu a.^aae
like that it he wilt prdlYaTae to be Thoie j |>ru.
tnou^lilml thy m x t liup. ML Ed
Riaek was down last week simsjng
hands willi nie many fileuds. tie nus j and whisky money
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V I rtUp the htyiclilwof hIs labor, probably
I Mrs. lbibi. FTiflingsWorth left ou r ^ls »trater4ty will.
^au-Moriday’s singe fur Eaktern Tfkaal .—£.. ,Mi41ar/a-^Bci*tt Faruierk . Alliance is u.j^ypu.hrliow and' bus coudiietcd
I lender sincere thunks to tin* peo- meets twice a tnqpjii and is prospeiiug.
pic for the very libara! p.itmu igw ex- \\-e would like it.r iu. .iib -is of ueigti-
tmsineiir I ertm»- - -Fur-toar my fliat ictigr. llmls its way;
Wiaids Hous '
_ti
men
Cessor
il to tRe tmliTio my non• ar»<r-|uS^Tuto the wiafe hkoket 1 will cfose-for
fi Mr.’<5 reeiTW<» »is, fe* Hng sa- > hr,s*eul1 uud if vou dueui this war-
Ki'Snwu
uiatiaut
saysTaTir
0
tiousnud kind treatment.
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Mr.O. P. Bensno and wife are slck.
March 8, 1880. Tu$E
_BRUSHY.
EuitokLiiAunu; "Plenty of raiu;
has bean very °*tl8 w Itok; Rue; garden*-
tick ftrr the past week, hut it" im- ^uve be. n pinulvd; ho com'
ttgt-- - .j*__ ’}' . • planted yelj'gtuirti is beginning to put
"*? , ' forth its bcaiitifui sprigs; peaeli trees
wZiriuiSA d -“dT'.^
Bred lbs. aiiil good green coffee at D'f »»Dl« birds make iscarte of every
eiglil lb*, for hue doll u—rothei gi <>da chllstiMU uiuu or woujan-teel likeUoti. _________
propnrtFui, ll'et lfv«1s^ihc TwaasUU doing w oudershere ou carl In tmnrt^
motto of Hie Oak Hi^t grocer. j WK UrtlI„ R. J. Taylor arc P^^Hfho farm and reap the re-ward
v Old Court House. | MayiUg>oiue trouble about some land.
1 '---f- -j •■,,-•••'• ——m —■ — -—• r It seems that tooth claim the same
Little Florence, daughter of Mr.and UllU( u|lU arc txilh fencing R.
i; Mrs. A. If, M^Lomi died with croup
V
Mr. Ruirnel t Joe is a Very “tugusirl*
.Mils ls»y; he is happily engaged m »r-
ii-ing hole* into tiie earth alter wmch
he will insert a portion of A luesqnite
tree and then cornea the wire, so the
gtHxi v% ut k g irs ou iu iiial dejiaii tmeut.
Mi*, ri. ill. Uiaojk wbo lijki recently
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Jast F.nlay morning. ! * u dj of looking back. He is a farmer
Mikk M liie iiensle.v,.....aMhianr'Attd^tmwaahut ho. HRfomg.
temdur in the Orthum Puliiio Sciiooi.j Ira tf.^M-Util la both a sheep mab
h^quite sick. Miss Katie Taylor Is and a farmer. He seems to under-
teaching Iu her place. " j stand how to run both;
xv n is „»,ic aw 4 * Rni.C. O. Liuer i askjHl the eorres-
W. C. Ikcklism A 8«n nre^now re-- *
eetvihg tli > best scUcted and largest spoudents to say what they thought
* \ stock of men's and boys’ clothing that about a hog law, 8«>mc of our oitto
they have ever tarried before Tor the z,Ua wailV u bog law and others do
summer trade. Dali every body and , T . . . , . ... .
see for ynttfselves. »'*• I u.eless. ,We have
J As for Hats we'nfe Iteadquarters, plenty of rail timber iu this country.
"?A.htt>Jceep a full line of other dry goods, ■ Those that hove uo timber have pleu*
Boots, tehees, etc. | t]T of rooks; rock fences will last a iifo-
Rev/^fohn A. Eddleman died at his time; therefqrg we thiuk the poor hogs
residence last Thursday morniitg at^ ought-to run at llbeny,
* six o’clock. We tender oor sincere1 Someone ot our citizens said the
condolence to the,bere«ve<l family. | other day U>at spring #ka oorulng
? Mr.. WiIH.ni Uittliff. Uv!,.* Uueii"“h ‘‘,l "* *r”J i *"U *’
I'hrnd a half miles west
lsst Tuesday morning.
ifHrnt i i '»■ — — .V" ■ — ■ unf .. Li ".»vky
-.‘ j -U.>£
of town, /died
are Mid blamed old. tornieuiUng
.flies. We believe every- tiling was
j put on thls earth for some good but
Buck Wheat Flouf, Pure Honey.» we douU see what good there can tie
sniiH)Huger Oured Hams, can be found in flies. r "■"
at Harris’* . be Oak HtreertJroeer. f The Farmer merchants smile a sltn-
W. B McJiirney.and famlf rethrn- Utaneously smole when they see a
a fruui XI .......... Sutm.lay. ‘ » Mr
j smiles are turned into sadness wlmi
, A little child of John G. Perry, died the man walks out without spending
Moudiy night. itwlth them. We believe there. Mriil
Cash paid ibr hides at the Buteher he ..neofithe bestir p raised this year
shop. than evff toeftire in Young county.
Booecretn tl»e LkAifSK. 1 *'
jtudge Wm. VeaF of Breokettrldge,
v is In town Monday.
Devi- di Crain fa*Hh*»
oi s¥e«l yoqr Dadtly planted who
V a kill.
Bkuhhy Flat. -C-
Fanuer, Tex., March 9, 1886.
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ll »^ prlsomrs who broke Jail l»ere tint sects lor the school housev it Is
, s«;into linw Hgo; lluey asULptobably ha money vn II spent, and will more than
UivmI h; this term of Federal cbUrt. repay in ^omiort and convenience to
m i lie foun t at Hnfrls’, I lie Oak 8i reet county with a ats rfh
very favorable
agagsg-
u pleasant o 11 yvsUrdajL^ yh* Jr A sporting character from BreckSn
oral court aiooe Moudgy. Bum* of the
boys ,,duwued”hlraE>f h*stjofae, sad-
boys ••dowued”hlmAi|' IdsttoTse, sad-
SSe SSJra
tc-.ua. From • his | woqid vote against Die latter as they
lily .sUppor
the former. Wliere l* yoi/r aiiuaoad
It seems like a long tind
far ‘-lcaaThun a year” since Dec. 26,
1884. As to what lie says about "poul
don’t you think,
move., iua,iauiiiy^ to Dsyioi couulj
where ’die has- been at Work for some
time puat wall a stock, company. Ed
himself so as to leave many iricuus to
regret his departure. ME Borneti ia
Vcry-
buey making pieparutiout to
li-ve. acres of an n__. which :hc
an uuusuaTfafge crop for him.
ki« Burnett docs hot believe iu betng
over cropped. He thiuks it iie/-t to
fihint uo more than he can cultivate
over worked ,bTHth needs It, hot you
must excuse us, we cau ‘ get posted”
without crossing the Brazos when
We need it. Now, Bro. W. if you fe! I
interested.ju the pending hog law
Toe tekiflugtdiiIs 'in the eniploy ot eiecRoii, will y u accept a tew word*
'3t*
well
of au lnUU-liious inau
Mr. Robert McEorkte sQd Miss
A'Uilie Elkins were united To toe holy
J i’. Mori itaiu is pulling ahead ot ®»^imo0jr last,, Thursday
night, ut the residence ot - tiie brides
lather. tequire Hughes olliciuting.
May Iheir palliuuy tbrougb life ewr
be free from thorus: ttieir Journey
through this unpleasant world be
Uhss.d with the choicest gift* ot U»k1,
is the w ish Of Che that wishes you
well* Wtf think truunAbe looks of w
couple of young men that we met lust
Friday ou their return from the wed-
ding that they had pleufy to eat that
was gpud. They bad au unusual ap-
pearance ut any rate.
Xhe houltb tlirough thia pari is geu>
ttully good with the exception of lit-
tle Jpe. He Is apiferiug great pain
since he simmered his f el down froii
a N’o, 9 to m No. 5 and I suppose he has
set. led that little bttaiuess with the
County Clerk as he was making in-
quiry »s to where the Clcrk’a office
was, and his girl hW beifa gone ever
since he bought the dollies'. I*...........
Witfi good wishes to ail Ism your
friend and .^Rkaih:k.
•-
SOUTH' BEND SIFTINGS.
Mr. Kditqr; Being sniicltfd lu
kind reader, that he spcaKS ,Woudei-
luirly like a man of experience? We
paid a r- gular correspondent from Ui-T.
-that is, one who wrlres \-very week.
Were we mistaken? Yes, Joe Jr. lias
read ulni^st ev6ry issue (6x1 run au 1
all) of the Leader lor six years.' We’tl
menl, auiJ^woupJ point tlicm Cur com-
fort to Him wiio alone can iieal the
sioutthed lieaft and cahseail things to
work togetbcfTTpr good to them that
love Hun.'’
i.ea\ e* liavc tiicir time to-fajl,
AudEtars to act; ,
Add dower*toil arTtlfir at the ubrth
. ' wind’s bjrbutli; —
But thdi! 1 hod I rust all seasons for
T*“ iiiioe ow n, O! death, r"
Resolved,- 44n»t a-e*.py of th»sa rwS- -
(blutlous be tornisbed^he family, uud;
due to th.-Ukahasi Leaukk for pub-
Iicatihn, aud spread up<iu our iuluuiei*?
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U. S. COUoT.
We notice li good many parties from
ilie Territory attemitng tiie TJ:.; 8.
.Court, among whouiare Joe Aud^ rson,
Jitiimie Joues, Hd Biid, Julias Doss,
Bob Curtis ami others'"" The bojwJSPv
poregrass iu tjie natiou as being tine.
Heu. Cabell U. 8. Marshal,tias UoV
arrived yet. He was detuiued ou ao-
gi veyvu a rest*’ Bro. fu£-Xom .j t.wnu of butlncks iu connectlou with
the storikera. j
-*Ju<lge A* P. jfdoCorrniek issued a ^
writ at the requestor Recei vers to
clear the strik rs ouit of the JHadps ol. ,
the Road and put them in pugsvssiop
.bf the Road’s property . , r"" ,
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Mrmri>av» Keamer has bean qidfa-
*ick for several days aud, is,rep rted
but iittia better this morning. /
of advice? Jq*i gtvfe us your views,
with your reasons therefor aud don’t
vent your spec in on any one simply
because you happen to see a mat ter In
udifferetii light. Retaliation and per-
sonalities don't have auy weight^ as
an argniRent only agaiuSt the person
whou*<-s turns vVe are about right
ure we not Mr. EMftorT Tbiir-.
Jok M u 1.1.11 a 1 to n lS:R.
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GAGE cftFEK GLEANINGS.
IhtAK Lkauer; items sare scarce.
I see the funnel* are breaking ground
fbreoruuiid cotton. We had a nice
faiu Tuesday. TT* v
We are sorry to iiear that Jim Akin
is ioiug to New Mexico; he iivod t
uelghoor to us eight years ago; but he
will soou come Lack. -___
l Miss Mattie Long has been sics,
but is improving; we hope she w ill
soou be op
We have a uice debating society on
Hage Creek, aud any oue is welcome
to come knu Join us. Prof. J. W.
steeie is President, H. L. Porter, Vice
Pres., E. E. Hughes, bee., Elbert
Loug. Tieaa., and J. J. Uiiifoii, teheritT.
Prut. J. V\ . steeie Was fined the other
■ ni. Ut. il made vfie school boys laugh
Xo see their teacher fined. We debate
every Friday nig at. The subject Jyr
ut-xt time is that, “ Womau's work
is .iiaidac1 than tuau’s.” - Our Apeak-
cr '* mi me- arc as felH»W*t
Aifiruiative: Chanea Nelson, M.
L. Daiijel, Elbert Long, 0. P. MuCar-
kic, 1'. B. Netsoit, aud O. P. Daniel.
Negative; Tulin UUirdil, GFr w.
JCTfls, .1 allies lty burn, E. E. Hughes,
J. L. Lohgjtuu D. H. Pruitt. These
Win. Woods has been very sick with,
pneumonia but is much better this
morning. f
ZlKrTapd'^rrs.
both been siyk hut are uoar improviug.
Uramima Dutikin is- better this
.3
——wfar'’"
H. Wood have
morning.
your last i#M»efar opWihms in dirteri nt j speakers hiv« not beeu in the busi
parts of tiie county on the hog law, I ness long, but are doing fine.
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will-give you a, ft w dots ffpm bouth
Beud. Prevjnus to last year ! Wlf VS?
posed to the hog law, or dtiy other io*
cal law, where many of wrr bestoiii-
w*r« disfranchized,
We have •spelling every Tuesday
iiigul; the scholars spell very well jar
u country scho L -v, ............
WiilKsgaiu Fish Crock; I love to
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in in cnitteftt Jdqmkty; vttill tliree ;bf ltueulof A* Audiewgiutoi Co., pat-
’
Duplicates of Photograplis taken by .
0 ® Bauer, can be ootalu’e'i for the
next thirty da>s, by leaving ordera
With C. te. BurueFle at the Helto Drug
Btore. h*
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^The iollowlug name Ftegu r icenthH •,
mau are in attendance OU Federal
court Lids week: U. 8. Attorney,
Chas. B. Peat^ef^udge Watta, of Dat-
tasfCol. Bid w. li, Attorney for T. A P*
R. R., 00* Jasper N. Haney,of Weath-
erforti, R. B Truly, Eastl.iud, Robert
Cobb, WiCoita Falls aud others.
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Capt. Tliomas, Post Office Inspector
for Texas, Arkansas aud Louisiana
is in the eity. 17^7
Mott9 Sleep is teOh.
rMtsety tnsu/of ambition who aspire*
to Wealth or houorable reuuwu hur-
ries the pace of life too fast. “We live
in a crowded hour,” said a recent writ*
«i-. Insomnia ultimately attacks near*
ly every man wbo overtakes bis ener-
gies, menial or physical. Few condi-
tions of ihe Systeui are so difficult to,\<
readi »y mcdiciue. Bromide of Po-
tasSJuin, Opium, Chloral or similar
drugs wffoid onb.temy <rary redeltand
aggravate ttictEmhie^-JautAOuditidU .
of many such p.a.euu: soon bec. iuflS ~
alii ruling. 8 .,111 1 aud. - refuahing
sleep, generally wi. bout dreams,, is in-
tii«t- before going fo'^'bfwl-.''
rtTARKY 4LHAE8R, 1&» Aren street,
Phi’.adeipnia, Pa., send to ail phi to of
Ibe country ttieir Horde i'leatuieut by
whto their vitalized Compound U»y*
geu cau be itihaieo at auy uoui , day
or litglii. -They iu *»i a pamphlet de*
acrintivs of Its merits tree to tuose who
item 1 o It. :r- '■ 1
•**«• l^rtt It cost mors to .enOe a farm eat oorn doggers ami bacon, utsxt Wlcr
witb ruch Rian the farm fit fas.’ -—3
say nothing of tbe cost of the Is^d and ^ gkK;k pHJ0|ug well «t pressuL I
other lmprb*fm*nti,'T am how yerr ‘ n)Hy become a regular wiiter for your
muoli iu favor of ths hog law. Tbftooer mpw: {. Youn, 1 . '
against tho-e razor-backs, creep-onfsks March 7,1888. A 8CK01.AB.
and mountain boozier* Is U Hard un-
dertaking. The hog law will oarry In
^ BESPEQT —:—- Monger-- Thar Jnry >-|jaew Ms sp4
will be planted this weflt..#*t-. r ...' 7 1 .
dirtrmttties.
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Wear* sorry to learn that Grandma
Cmiu U sick, w*th paettm^ui,*,
hope the g HMi laity wlti'soOB be i/eil.
. -v\ ... 1 • • ffll™
Oue ease lias been disposed oi io
the Federal court up to the > liue of gas-
lug to press-^tliat of Mrs. W. u. Todd
vs. theT. AP. R. R. Co., h r the kill*
tug of her husband, W. R. Todd near
This issue the L»
qimwer
tnsu was
deefihave both.been sick,
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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/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.