The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1888 Page: 8 of 8
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In borne raising, as in every
other kind of bueiaess, there are
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certain rales that mast be ob-
served to make it profitable?
The first one is to prodace aa ar-
ticle that is, wanted ana. with
;. command a fair price. Qne of
•nr exchanges sums up thp situ
able memory of faces. She Je.
centiy. etnd to Mrs. Maynard,
wife of ,tne assistant secretary
of the treasury1, that she bad no-
ation op this horse question in
the fmowing words. All farm-
tv 4 / era who raise any colts for mar-
j ket ban read this with profit: It
is only those who keep common
Inferior hoi se that can complaint
t of the price now ruling. . These
is nb boom now of coarUtfr but
tyslibes are such that tho&tt wyho
produce good stock can make as
the publio receptions
that some women were present-
ed two and three times the same
evening. UI should think,” she
said, “that they might have a
little consideration for
me.” I
hink Mrs. Cleveland would be
ustified in refusing to shake
lands with sach ladjes.—iyVash-
ington Cor. • f
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It is believed that ex-Gp/ern-
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or Throckmorton will ben! can
didate'for Congress at the next
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BLACKSMITHS and WOODWORKMEN
FEM“«d
iseOLATUtt
In Bear of Post Office -Building, ’
apAHAlt, tSKAB.
A iPEcmo row
Prepared to do all kimi* of work In a workmanlike msmiftiY—7- ■ - —
Wagona, Carriage* and Bugglea Uiatly repaired on short notice. Call and fi
see them _______
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ffoiAiraBisnan HENRIETTA CITY MILLS.
YANTIS & NEELEY, Proprietors.
good, ifnetf better, profit on‘‘the election. He retired on account
money invested as in any other] of ill health) but thinks he is
enterpiise which is strictly con-'
fined to the operations of farm-
ing or raising live stock. Horses
t »oil at from two to-$httft
ndred dollars per head, and
i per
imetimes a good deal more, are
:to pay well for their rais
_ , nice divt-
md 4>n the capital invested.
is to convince farm-
~ Is*
eitslhat this is the case. Some
rgue that they could not obtain
such prices even Jf they prodno-
ed the horses. There is no
greater mistake than this.
There ajre ten buyers for a horse
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that is worth two hundred dol-
lars to one for the horsb that is
worth from fifty to Otie hundred ,
dollars. Give us more good
horses is the cfy from every
florae market in the country.
Utz: - ta Consumers of horses are more
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‘ and more convinced every day
ihafitta the cheapest in the long
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run to My nothing but the lfeat,
and when they find what they
want they do not quibble very
tong about prices. Neighbor-
r hoods that have established a re-
now well enough to try another
term in Congress.
TtiTENSTEUATION
JLYAoWTHLY SICJKNES
HENRIETTA! TBLXLAS.
BunmiD iMOUrai Co^Atlant*.
dealers in Flour, Com Heal, Bran and Food.
-^^MR.PATO?0R GRAIN. % i
Solicits the Trade of Young Count
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W. C. BECKHAM & SON
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GRAHAM, i: tj : TEXAS.
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PROPRIETOR
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The Put Worth Music House.,
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Give Special attention to Collections, and Zlnfebe*
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SeH^asteffl&xchange
AT REASONABLE BATES
and
Chicago oottage,
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ggy - ■"*' phtation for producing a good
class of horses are always over*
inn with buyers^ who want the
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partmant of the horse market
that Is over>stoked, and that is
for the common and low grade
e most effective way
n * “ stocks.
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' bcTchange men’s minds in regard
to such matters is to take the
into some of the leading** lior
markets of tire country: Th
best way in wbioh to disco
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CASTINGS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
And all Kind* of •
Agricultural Implements and Machinery
Cultivators,
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|f Wagon Timber, Bows and Sfef»t8Tiload Scrapers, Wheel
f baiTows, Metalic Wash Tub# and Buckets.
mm ~ 1 jjM-d *<Mi. Ji. | . j-nnw—jw ^ l "*
d break op the patronizing o:
ngrel and cheap stallions is
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■ to show the horse raiser the di$>
ferynce in market value between
.... the offspring-o&«ucb horses and
^ t&at ef some pure bred- horse of
* ~ood individual merit. If, pro-
uoers can only be educated in
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this direction as well as the buy-
ers are there would be no trouble
T'tr ,
in changing them from the in
feriar Lu the superior classes of
horses, and it would be profita-
ble and pleasant for ail concern-
ed.—Am. Parmer.
. o^^^!»(CIothiug, Hats, Boots, Shoes* Notions* Etc.
\ scale fi
manufacture of a novel scaleYor
which they, liojd patents. In-
stead of weighing in pounds and
ounces it indicates the.
value of
the article weighed. Par exam- >
pie, if a man bay* Whiter at 30
cents a pound an indicator is
«i««ed at 30* This so adjusts
placed at 30.' Thts so adjusts
theecale that the lower indicator
shows the value of any weight of
shows the value of any weig
batter at that price that is put
He
on the scales. The machines
that are manufactured will
weigh np to tons.
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Master Freddy thinks himself
by no means the least important
member of the household. Qne
- evening after he and bis sister
had gone to bed 1° the nursery,
a violent thunder shower came
up. The childrn’s mother,
GKE^XTA/h/r.
TEXAS.
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SEWING MACHINES.
We carry th^-largest stock of Organs and Pianos of any
house in North Texas. -We warrant every Instrument,
we sell. We sell direct from the Factory at closer prices
than any house in the State. Wyite for prices.
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303 flouston Street, Fort Worth, Tpxas.
Daily Mail and Slaca tine.
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FROM GRAHAM TO WEATHERFORD.
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J. J. CAZiLAHEK, Proprietor.
Careful and attentive drivers, Will put passengers
through on4good time,
G. H. CROZIEit, Agent, Graham.
H. B. DORSEY, Agent. Weatherford.
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In our Grocery Department we have a full and complete line of
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thinkiug they might be frighKii’ Has removed to the Bower Brick, and will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of
\ ed by the storm, went upetairs to
reaBBure them. ^Pausing Just
it outside the fittrsery door, she
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heard Fred say to his Bister who
web cryiug, “Don’t oo be afraid,
,.£b*by; ®e an’ Dod’« here.”
i The wom™"am"oominK to tbe He also keepft on Kantt and is •eiung at Hed-HooK price
HARDWARE, emiiry, Stovts, TinwarasmMlgdcu'tural
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women, and elected by a ma-
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tge in the affaire of that
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STAPLE AND, FANCY GROCERIES.
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He dlso keepa-on hand and is aelling »t Bed-Book prices, all kiiyjs of ~~m
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1888, newspaper, April 12, 1888; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886721/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.