The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1886 Page: 8 of 8
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Morrison & Street,
Dealefs in all kinds of
Family Groceries,
— Country Produce, <&o.
3: B. Street.
ft
Caught by ■ Shark
b^en the fajteof many _ a poor Tel-
R. HOLLINGSWORTH,»
—.Ij. aod from their hungry.
Jaws noue lisve returned to tell the!
1'heir death has been more the11
revolt of accident than beedlessnees;
would that we could say the same of
thoae who live on land. But the In-
difference w hich cofti,, tiotigh, head-
ache or backache/ a loss of appetite,
Heal Eititi iti CoMigignt,
HAM. E
leoial at
GRA
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Taxes for non-r’eahlents.
TEXAS
Will pay apeolalt attention to pay Ur
ror non-rei
DISSOLUTION NOT^E.
. The Ann of Arnold, Glasgow A Ar-
nold la thladay dtasolved l.v mutual
conaequ J. F. An mu,*,
......-Ul_: _____JLH. Gutsanw,
B. K A
M. /
Cigars, Dried and Green Apples, Besl
rands of Flotir, and SveTy thing in the Family
Goods first-class at lowest prices,
XORTH SIDE SQUARE. GRAH M, TEXAS.
consumption. indigestion, etc., is re-
‘ " are
R.. EJ. Bell
DEALER IN_________________
GENERAL HARDWARE,
■'•ylZiUlTfl.'l. .4*. •• • ■
historian and author, says of it: “I
eand Wagon Material,
I'umps, Iron, 'Wagons, Plows. Ac
200*000 pmiiMfe^eBWBe-Gtid^n BarW
wmmmm ■■■ ■■■ ■ Tl" ': lar educator in a high department1 dl
ire.
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WEATHERFORD.
TEXAS.
JrS; REYNOLDS,
ALBANY AND GRAHAM, TEXAS
MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOI^
garded compel us to think they
willlug victims to the shark disease.
If you would avoid becoming a prey
to that fell monster, attend slight ali-
merits in time by inking celebrated
Home Sanative Cord I Cl.
Aide n’t Cyclopedia Of Universal Liter-
j ature. ’,... pF ... .
.....This work la the^futepme of many
years of" planning -uid preparation.,
It will be an almost indispensable
work of reference for every library,
large or small, a trustworthy guide to
what la most worth kuowing of the
Treuritdre of all ages and aTF mirtous.
GRAHAM HOTEL.
Two Good Farms For Sale]
ADA AC’KEH on t;ie..r Fork, 100
TrOV/ncnii in cultivation, good
Seur the Mineral WHl.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
r. 2. STAFFORD, Proprirtcr.
Everyrhing’ni’w, near and con-
venient. Tlie 1#eet Mineral Water In
he State at the ao^r.
house, out-houpW; Ac , plenty <>f go< d
water.
^ ACRES on Brazos flyer, alt
H. SCHUSTER.
M A N U FACTU Rf.ROK
BOOTS and SHOES.
GRAHAM, TEXAS:.!-
At. k ... - . r All work in Ihe boot and stioe Hue
■ d-.aan nr naory volume, Pr(*rTlj„(T gfgrlY ttnd promptly.. Give
and yet issued at a price so -low as to
be within the reach of all C familiari-
ty with itfc eouienta will Constitute a
liberal edtication to a degree that cun
be claimed for few other works Inn-
lata lice. Dr. Iajaalng, tlje eminent
learning. Tlie plan is admiraltfc.
'Combining us it does a personal
knowledge of an author wilh speci-
mens of ms or her best literary pto^
Deerings Self-Twine
Binder,
DSSIRIlTa MOWERS,
dtmtion^t.gi>vs ]t an inestimable pow .
er for good a tnong the people:1* Tlie
work is bring published In parts of
160 pages eaeh, paper rotwlre, lit the
prieeof lAetMU*-. also in very handsome
cloth-bound voluiuns'gilt tops, 460
pug' 8, f r 00 ~i~ei7ts. The parts "can l»e
exchang'd for bound volumes, at apv
time. Five parts are now ready, mNu
the first bound volume; volume two’
will be issued in March. Tlie publish*
er’r 182-pu'go itWtrated eatab.gue -of
standard-book* may be had P»r4 eentw,
cfr~V«‘ndens**d 16-page c»4t4ogue. free
John B. Auikn, Publisher,. New
me a trial. You will find my work
first class a ini at the lowest priees.
• -
JOHN POHLMANN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
BOOTS A SHOES,
OUAaAM.XKX.Ui
T HA VI? a large and complete stock
X and can fill orders on short notice.
All kinds of repairing neatly dune,
Prioca reasonable. give me a trial.
Shop near the North West corner of
the sqmtf«v 4-
THE ADVANCE SULKY HAY RAKE,
WBufKIo Pifts Steam and Horse Power
Threshing Machinery.
'..njF
The Chicago Screw Pulverizer
The LaDow Rotary Disk Pulverizing Har-
row, Tho Dederick Perpetual
HAY PRESS, r
Cotton Gins, Corn
Mills
THE MOLINE FARM <& F
St.
Wago
York.
-r-
Increasp* the Production of Eggs. '
MKtb>«8. Hash A BHo.—^IhnVe used
voiir CTi left fc-ii C Under a (,'ure. Mrs
Wallace Uiiiiks it oe re than pays f«*r
■vsx\ .. Hoacietta to Gainesville.
HBWtffKT^A.Mafrh B 8.'
Wnthem, fngjnce^ Hi the -Gtrtdd gyq-
tem. Teatjhed Heiirleitaf to-day, h.tv-
iidft*ome«)veVIaod ;from (biine^vUte,
y.ta Montague. TheM- jor reports the
%»Hb* vtn Mt Jnennd M^ntngU' to Hen-
rtetia as Impracticable, bill is confi-
dent tliaXu kmhI r»mb' 0;in Im* oiosineil
via St. Joe, going north of NfutUague
direct tti Henrietta. He e^Mintftef
the distaiiee hj^ this route tu W-md
over sixty-five miles, at an easy'
grade.. Ho thinks the Montague
1629 Arch PtiUacTa. P«»
A Well Tried Treatmeat.
fpr r<»nMiniptio», Asthma-'ttramdiltlv
IfXjtpep'ia, t uturrli, llay fever, ilend
««du>, I h hi 114 y, If be a am 11» in, Nri.nilgia,
and all C/irtmic anti Acrvoux Dixortiers
nmb'r stone and wire fence,
p**' ’ y«" ‘ B1 ktioh, good houses,-^
Ac., aim p»vovy of good water. -
"“Will be sold at; A bargain. Apply
this
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When “O>tppound
Oxyg^
iipaife
is tn-
M. txt. 2DTT3sria:^.M
VItjne, Da Pig* Co , Ill-hois,
HAS IMPORTED PROM FRANCK
Pcrrheran Hors* Valued ut $3,600,000,
70 PER CEvK OPAlI! HORSES
haled the hetirt ha-Imparted waow paHtjrsrwooS amtsMIAidk*
erc*«*«*d vit ilitr. Thai •L^w.- lUaUik. ^•'•lUr'stuSBook er*r°i«b:itb«i iu*uur
EVER rMPORTED TO AMERICA.
.forth ilie bl<»od with more force i4hd
less wear t»> It sell; the v liai currants
leave on their otPenlT new rh-|><»-H-* nt
xitftl loree in ev**ry cHI of tissue over
wtiieit rib V pass, and ret m o again to
die I ling?}, fora ivewjpupply. Tniseim:
pie stdry us (he rati. iml expiauaiion
of ib<* 'giVttie>t udV.mce that dfettfCST
scicee ha- yet m ide. 3 •
"Z Tie i ‘ofnpoUiid Oxygen Treatment’
whi<-ii Drs. Btarsey A Falen, No 1520
AP«4» Htayt* jkitiiwtH|.ltiA,
MuHAHt-b# the last at*ioa-u years, a
seie«,« ,ti, au.J«attnont of tl(v elements
. _ , .ofFrnno,,
In llull country.
OK 05 HAXD
: ISO
lapwrtd Rroei lira
of Oxygen Iild Nilrog II huHftu ti
ittts Mt ct > mn* iist-Ti'fcn il J *SS
baaaritto
Tfflpflrirt Stallion,
bQMetoftixbfor ....
Service.
199 COLTS,
Two years old and
. younger.
.SrssssWs *
__rlllfrnt't»r»vd«r» that.
Bawrrer well tir«a an Haute *
and tue e itttpou mt Is »Ofiou dellseiTJmiJ
made pur aide that it Ik earned by ex- -,™u «
press t,..'\< ry portion ot tiu.' eoin try— PwfSoro*
indeed, il l* sent all «*y*:r Utu. woibd. m'
swapsssMs,,
at arada pricru when I r ximcit furnteh
I aold.^dliwi - ’
and;- .Smith Western to Bowl.* ‘'Hon
nines.
CHT
could he l.ed..|.,„,;,bu..„y, ile*h.|*r|t, ;"'<'.f' /'/.Ue.A/M-«.
IT
Ffhe Carriages. Pheatoiis, Buggies and
SFHIXTC WAGONS.
Pa- far south. The' Alg|or, aceoriip i-
h4HM by several of H -iirfe; ta’• eitir.i-ns,
will start hut-k tor livift<Mv{ile tomur-
rovv iiutyniiig, Ibllowiug us lo-ur a?
pdssifde, the pi opiate route. Major
Wuttheifnays he is .oxifideut that iren-
rie't-a call Iuve file road this suiniii'i rj
’ ys~ * —*»
The idBejal / returns fqr the v earr
%
t:-
Tlie Moline IVm Wogons oro the strongest anrT nmst
dunihh‘, tin* liirhte.st rtnift and lnjst \v?;gon on Binds
The Dederick Perpetual IT{ir Press is tlie Otnlv .perfect.- javstk
The|uirchaserdon’t Uw\\ twice t<> «rtd tiieliest. The
(Thioiigof^Scf6'wF Pulveri/er is the greatest- lalmr saving nm
ending July 1 s4 »l)»w'ii deiX line in the
trade wrXli
• i
^x*hinc oil Ufirth. Call and see fids iiijltrhinn. the gref^test
inventiontif tlie age. The Buflalo Pitt^ Vibrating Tl^esh-
Ce; pifol, ua c uopitie.l n i;|i
toe previu is y iar. *1 Ins ia yot i-h#>
t.u*i'vei, of that great mnedtal
agi-ni, IJoiye S.pi itlvc • ordl d^ wldrJb
ioeteasrs in poptriarily every ye,»u.
1 . ). .. i-■■■..•; .w..—
,^Th,e ehT-ks-.with Sanger Br*fe., at
DailJs. are about to m gtiujxc- aHnUtu.il
endow i ike n't iissOehition, loiking to
•he secijOw^- of h<urt strads, with u
^Cbpitgl Stock ot $6O.0OO/ A eto*‘ te
will by applied for tu n few d. ya.
Takf Ayt rSarkap .riila
;v.
ers are staadudi im^hibbb ni the world; Pfows^ Ciiltiva*
Ka.iC 1 11 jH*_ .; p \ p . *: ‘ ♦'jrA* k. e' ^ • r l!.
rtoilfi. &4J., ifee. rr-r^-M
JL.
Sc tSk
GROZIER & GORRISSEN,
-M4V»a^erR at Graham.
JUy-
ekliu
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ITorth. Side Fublio Square,
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r**?
mm
TEXAS.
ie and FftHcy
I Domestic Fruits, Nuts, et
In rr»e
spfingioi the year »o jilpify theiiiood,
ItlvIg«»m.te-lliesa,vft in, cK.Ji
ne the liv-
er to rti tiun, and restore Xbe healthy
lone atut x igorjof tlie whole physical
nacchBntRic^—T*" ~T'";......... ^
If his. Stakkkv ' A Pa lk tif .have
the | lie tty to re U,r (u pm dw'iltt+v
stinging,.ms to iheJotfaw*
mg wi li-kfinw n p r-.ibs iliV have
iricil theitv’Frcntment :
wifTBm. n:‘Ke,riTy,
...... or l. Onjntrl,^ ,
-IJJUior I.vth+riut ljf.rr,rvrrf~ PtffiftZ
•v I'harCs W’. i »o-bine, -
Fa!. . t no riv.an rfnrnn >, .Vein VoiR
lioo.. iiliani IVnn Nixijn
(tth r. <H t,an, I /m vf/o, Jit.
J udge Ji-S' |*h. U. Fiair<l**tsr-
Tcm/il* Churlt Arvi York.
^Mls. -Mtoiy A___1'nt.or, Widow o{ Uie lalc
Ur Ifarrisno (’ator, irtnftfrn, A. J.
Mrs. M it v A . l*ou»rii v]
./, icH. „q, w, Y.
Mrs Xtar. A» fc^vVtrnoie,
Mf h‘' nr, MawfU hu tlfn.
ii
JUjig • JL Sk Vo-’t iiee-i Arw York CitjJ.
Mr. Gemge W T-dw ref-. . ’
1‘nrft. .St. (Jriugt.'H I Ini til, I'h+tn.
Mr ’•FranK Siddnn.
A tr< V-kiidn n W ffiAUAt. I'liUa.
Mr.-XXx4lu*m H; Will b y .Silk AJunu-
fw tur/ r, Jn'rUtf, I'hihnU LphUi, Ptx.
1. And nuiuy ot tiers in every part of
Ihe Unit* d States
J While oul Btffveyliig oiie day chin
week. Hi*- county surveyor at Pecos
City discovered a uoal-uiJue, which is
creating considerable excitement iu
that auction. ,w
'J——--.. aw a iAAT.. . .-rraj-i .
rolearv
^ “ t/rrmprinml <hrtfjfrn Mndrrrf Ar-
tttfiiand lit.miltx," J- the title of a vol-i
i'ttiA tkUfiirljUXttii «»»d eilpugts. pub-
Bshed by i)ia B-mkey «k Paten, which
gyve^ h* all iuquit-ers full iptumaiio i
if* tijthh r. markuhfe < Ur»ti v.ey»gen {
ami a I tge rc« Or«l df' surprUln- enruj
•T-^;y^yjoy>iLV«>fi.’h rooig «hs.—
uf tfn m after being hI>iimi1 qi.i lontJe.L
yy piijifchua. 'It w ill be milled
r?* ■=
The estraorolnirv |>opulurlty of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral i* the natural
fiault of ita uae-hy iou-lligent people
for ver forty j ears 11 t>ao«proven
itaelftbe very heat spceifie lor uolda,
COUghn alid |>Ul “ '
F R E El]
EL1ABLE SELF-CURE.
Sr.Saa*
iUk», ] wilt aril all
,n I ranmiV furnteh
l*r,*» t,rilled by nrifinal
and rm-md in ih*
100-Paga lllu^j’
«bU,« wwt of Chb* no. on Cblcy* * Nnnlmaiuii By.
lassnfeEf;
> PHYSICAL.
DECAY,
-WSSttBE*1
resTxo roR ovtteBoil
VEAna BY USE IN MANY I
Thouoano Oases. •
1
' TRIAL
FACKAflaT^.
TttK.4 Tjtisy r.
'L-a™
X**v,erd Won* F r
■ nuoar
t
ik.i li.ti-rfi-r, «r,J .lb-
JihinV X*
•»ny w-rr. Foil—X I 'in
!ael:t*!*.riiHi«
pl« By (Ilrt'Ai'Ffi'Vi •.*
to tl>» ml of u:,
V
On, M s nth, - SO OOt
tl
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jrrft
ir,«. dlWl liH.-r'1
ijllUa
' 1 N. T nth‘S• Te^5z^^tT-Tr '‘.1
»glCBCaErS3^K^«‘«'’>s
EAVE THE CH2CEEB8
BASS’ Celebrated
CHICKEN CHOLERA
Cure
.ti
•*y4|
1
FOB.
CHICKENS ♦
TURKEY!
OJJCKS.&x
—;- —i----
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fij
“^We-WANT
ft® Mile* to Fuel.
“Hs 6 Ittcties to H«H.
God Blm Our Hon*.
alob or property hi rhe South-
wn »UUm baa I ortaaed f90.000.000
since the vaar 1670. -li-l
X
■iooe the year 187®,
.
:. f jr wr , . f
•-.Tr-r ,--•=■
rs..'" 'vpxevi
fohud on tlie door or s dugmut oa an v
owrr'^rlOOO AGENTS
AT ONCE
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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/m1/8/?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.