The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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ibehtud h«r uuttond,
b« uttered
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tto« iwdj carteln
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angry word he’d blurt in,
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And without an iotrodu* lion
wi»« toatructioii
NOAM’S ARK
A (JonBUM|Uftupl« newspaper
aniK>unr««t -tbe/liacovery of No-
ah's Ark. ■ It appears that some
Turkish commissioners appoint
^wwtion of
avalanctitMi on Mount Arafat
suddenly mint* upon a gigantic
stractur* of dark wood tyrotrud
iog from a glacier. They made
lnqfitttoknf the inhabitants (& 1^,
rojrort), Them- had
seen it fbi-six yell#* but had
been afraid Jo approach it.bk-
cans*' a spirit of fierce aspect had
.they determined to reach it. 8k- economise in frillkftf ~
. A a-WfZKr*
ruantly lie ey*«l it.
Flopped, a ribbon !. whoa be spied U
(toad ft roily rtRRF.
To the eeat. T ; ^
~i When he set InegpeeUHow,
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And la fiendish exullMtiim
dfaUwatfalinn
. "A Ataterof^gOfMj preservation ai-
•ee.
- tt*
i
securely.
Woe unwed.
^MAiUJCLu
And In fipite
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J' The depraved end willed bendU the anriim t gopher wcmkI of Scrip
u Who toeiiffiieakiy nod pieuimi it hire. whichra* every ode knows
allgunulty bed planuvJ
*** Ortooed delight.
-
a«h
fho peopltf gazed upon H
la fasgd
~rr
Did haTidchii
All ttie while?’
At Hue
of s enter V £
■rotte!
INVENTORY OF A DRUNKARD Z
A hat of logs wilhoat e door,:;^.-.'
-Htnnwneeef, *ml due» floor ;
A etepbbird ocpbotml wlthoul
it crooks,
’'Niue children without shoes or frocks;
. A wli
wife thetAes uot boy bonnet '
With Mhibon hows end strings qpon ft,
Bsoktiag and wishlngbo be dtwd,
Bemuse she hae not bay bredi.
A teakettle wi thou Is spout,
A me*t>cuk with the bottom out,
w A “comfort’’ wrib the cotton gone,
And not » bed (a put it on ;
A handle without an aae,"'
A hatchet without wool or flax,
A fdHidaoda wagon-hub
*1 Throe broken plates of dtfTereat kinds,
i»L
iQti bigs down tfegil, ZL
•^fr '
tlf with hoops of bfuss,
Oae tumbler of dark-green glass; £
A addle without any stHngs, .TSS
md two turhey-wferei
For little soy man expects,
Who wears gocti shirts with buttons
to ieor,
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Tia, remember, 'little' stitebes * r
Keep the retit from growing great; 1
When you oau’t tell beds froimmchns,
«■***■■» „Wa saine winds will lm usi lattt
. .......tAlice tVtry.
CfeFtian lawless proceedings hi
-4d M^a^dlUIvjAU(l»A‘iS*iTi:y^1 ^
been, looking (Hit the upjM*f win-
dow.^Turkish’ eommissii
however^are very'bold men, not
deterred by such trifles, ami
uated-asBwas among the l&nl
nrmsuflif ime ;of llie glens at
enormous difficulty, and it • wan
that they sncceeded.. ’Tkeiark,
one will be glad to heap,^us in
k»rdt
The:
imly after incmlible AmrtlslMim
though the angles —obnerve not
fust gortdi deal Woken in iu ifesciittt.' ^.llettitig.marrUNl inlivewwnufet
AVOip tME FOiLOWINO FOOLISH
THINGS. .
Talking slang.
Praiking jrouraelf.
Weafiug.tight shoes, - ^
Tramping for a UvhMfr " '
Borrowing newspapers.
Getting mad at nothing.
AOiisle fisjllltr. , _.p
ntST a railroad train, JuSI be-
bind a plainly drefiaod. motherly
looking Woman, accompanied \>)
two fbehhmably
dwised ladles. Tbuf WTl^“
given to mdcmgall kinds o( fool-
Kissing poodles in public. ' * dsh'qRMtibiMdUid'occasionally he
.f Living IteytHxl your Income.
Hleeping away the morning
would whine like a cab bear Kafr yellow favor—not surpassed for health, fhn raising nf an kinds
hours.
Hunting white banded employ-
ment
Counting your money before
it*i *n 1
Tryingjfo YIo^-KiihIness without
Advertising. ’ .-w > ^
Thinking it doeBn’t pay to
r.S«
ment i'd blister him till, be could-
n’t stand up,” said oriedT the la-
uHere then,** reeled the moth-
jarh bid lady, ‘you ‘'may tak«-
hold of him- If you Warit-to slap
him, slap him. 1 haven’t the
heart to ao it*”
woman
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Mount Aarat ltT'wa. .i mak ot-V-KrnnfliinHuJwvnmonorwith
11 ^ .a1 II dttt aA ,% ■ ■» * V . aar^kssl# a »• #wr IVfcwai nA'1 , -r±b • *'
gall ah t fa every “Kattatae me.” faltered j^e ao-
■ w ife v.
fhg * r ■ A"-.
oqt working'for it.
i\ Loaning an umbrella without
bhldhig it a longjfareweli.
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Bxposifig your ignorance by
JM^tendiiigltO'kriOw *rr»rry iuiug. .
Moping ttirough TTfe wTiefi ft \*
Just as quay »n^it g.. Iw would tt«k foolish questions
and. repenting at deml Msurth
Cadging*, a ma^j;
his coat or a woman *™
iure, which, to every ,ohe knows
only grows :on tln^plaijis- of the
Euphrates.' EtfectingjuiTntrauce
into structure, which wMpainP
nlDfown^ they IBffiyTRat^n^
admirably requinnenta for the
conveyance of horses had bet^n
o^ai
carried out, and the interior waw
devided into -partition fifuW
only could they got, the others
being full of tee, and how far the
itW exteoa^ 4n^,,%^|ll.orf«f
. Hgt>, wli«ii th« irt night
on being ^lbuxiTered, it turns out
1?
hard with disbelievers-_in ;the
Book of Genesis. . *-‘Ne<jdl»»8 to.
say,” says tlie Pall Mall Gazette
‘^tn American was soon on the
gpok ajud negotiations have been
entered into* with tile local pasha,
for its speedy transfer to the
United States.”'
g3fe*.
HE PROPOSED TO DROWN^HIS SOR-
ROW.
‘J A dilapida ted s trange r eal 1 ed
tale it)f ww>v wantt
misery and dejection-, At the
conclUHion he saidt
•a* '*•
-Knv.ying other peoplef -Iheir
w.-riltb ^
rhen .ypn
mulaUn^ afofitrne fin* j4mrs4*lf.
Turning up your nbse. at ordi
nary ways (/Teaming an lloiiest
TTVTnrTTrf^5fr’TTrfflrTTfCirnTfJf,,T75Fn5!5TPr^
trffgbt-
genteel Jobjp turn^ up.
‘ The mDaUemarkable pheumn
etmn relating U) Iowa storms c/c
irnrrmtatTndcpeiidpnce not long
were
......... be acciumted fqf uGlA- n«Xl
7 ItoWeVfli^ ng when thonsauds of birds
4V fiiahl Alii" ” 1 __*
were found dead all over the city.
to be dOO entet-s long, it will go jt }iafj been n literal shower ot
rna. sti
birds, and, stranger stHl, ndbody
had eVer seen such bhrds before.
In size they were a trifle larger
than a show-bird and their color
much like a quail. |tr is huji].k»s-
through the atmosphere those
thousands of miTeei. - < •
—> ■' » - » ... _ ^ . -r
'Alir AtfelinsjiW %*di tor upon re
<•"»* lh»*«nlr..l .,f h,.
twist hitiMelf urotitid and fret.
-H nj^GNteSStJpf a mo-
jUiyed lady, “I did not,think that,
yon could hear my remark.”
Oh, no harm done, for I know
tfa&t ki ftJiioftjfh to armoy any
oiiq, and it may seem strange' to
you that I do
1 do not stei> him, but or Tfxaif Emigration snd Land Co. I.and^^ee County Maps
TCau'L.- Onye ^had a little boy —and of'other select lands.. Also* msny tlpmsnnd :kto« in
thavd’ olappwl. Evn-y Hme that
,or wlnue i’4
determined ^ to bring pirn up
rightly; witeliblagio^agB^
iy ift.' and < tiWVoimndrwnitt
topellbnjgiaH’fh d- EVcrytiisiy
Haiti Uuit I was a model mother.
"and thaVmy»<mwoul<lb<i-agTe«t
man, aud 1 was so Bgttefbd bv
man, aud 1 was. so flattered by
these^ retnarks that t was even
Tirwr#
• V , ll t. '
Oho nigtlt just alter I put him to
bed,, rompauy-fftine, and while
we were l&lktng lhe Utile fellow
awoke aud began to cry." T lold
him to hush! aiiofiW*en4 Touhd^
Oigt he (IJd m,t^irit^nd:ir6^y
OTUtlfad JpsililMp T w^„f f;. bed and shank-
ed hirii. ** ‘TIiAiVwhttt l colj.dis-
rnai ked, ‘and I uss tire yon that
in after yearayoii will hot regret
the strict measure* which you
have adopted, ’
“The next morning my little
boy was tdo sick to- get up, and
all day he lay til Ar tdghl
t sent T6r .a phystrian, but tn-fore
ed the were drawn into a voite3cK,^rttil|g was deiyL I don't
way down' Honth and rushed think, that there was a'more mis-
LANDS)
For T7m or Z&vosttnont,
Between Texas k Pacific and Denver & New Orleans ItaitroadK
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IN TfiE UPPER BRAZOS RIVER COUNTRY.
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Vvfek. .
Its elevation gives a delightful climate, ami e£empiion*from
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Of Stock1 and equal of many other ’sectieiiH for growing corn, -
COttOII;t"cspe<’tally grheat artd other (Njrenls^lqio.w.’Tnpidiy s«K“
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Hipg, orderly, with growrng- school, mail, mill, rajlroiid aad
other advantages and conveniences. ■ -
' FARM RANCHE AND COAL LANDS :
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lliliwl Cwoatr
f'wllwkwn *1
Ullskss
Siepkas
Caaatir, 1 At «ad North of Red (lap and Ci*ou Ht«
.h,., . -juiiwav. */■ t v
' oJlAlusur Vallc>* Of Clear Furk Rrorye, Hul
T J Cedar ami Wahdy (.'reeka,
$&**"
'iriheV1-1" v
Baylor
Jack
of Red dap uikI Cioeu. Station* no T. A P.
itOkH u L herd
andy C-’n-ekn, *
Fork RraauM nod Foyle CdBeke.
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MkaekelforS “ j Along Valleys of Clear
Throckmorton *« ,*• j,____“ . «*. , “ (/Tven, King A* Klin .
" / “ “—'hand Wfttl Trf^STrnVrnfi »
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Kilt
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Wool THuttyTtProraad THtw
"Tt. Wichita Rlvh Mid Big Uuuud Tuot»er>*.
.tl'-of- the Kocuiiife, m»I VaHey.M
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^ftY A1 - i# of flprliig/Ciiiiip, Kim mid Balt i'twk*. umi
V -.-..I - > “ Oni rwk MKl Main Hracna HrlVfr..
vaiijr stage rroin weeuierrord to S), to s, to 7, to.Hraoam iffttrl.
Thg;Kbove gives iappprOximftte location-of‘4Pbter8 Colony
—-&rei gi>otrier select lands,. Also* m«ny thousand; acres m
Dthar uulinttcs—Tof Pjyfe'c# title—nod LOTS iu the pranperuu*
town of Graham FOB SALE, by
■■jOUBBi o»uu»-..^5S?SKir“
HILLIARD HALL,
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S*; ZR>- O’ IE Jr "if -jfcirlR/ , ivopvretor.
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North Side of Uie Public* Square, GRAHAM, TEX A \ ,
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F.awd
of or nfti
W—B.
KeepeHie, very ke«t Liquor*; Wines, njmI UrAndies; mIso fresh tit. Louie Httr
/ «nd the Yery bext brandso/LigaiA.'' . . ..-—-
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A good Rtpek of Ed. Huggins’Celebrated Apple Brandy and
Ojder always on TwaST- ■ x'
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J. B,. NORRIS,
j:.
Ijealer in all Kinds of ;
Heating and Cooking Stoves, Castings^
Gliditen’s Galvanizisl BuiIkmI iuxi Sniisitb Wire, Weir,
Oii
erable woman in *t|tg (Sforld/ I
; took-his little boots—^>ots which
a few days before I wliijqmd him
Avciy find John Ikn^n* Steel Plows; Olivit and Smith
Bend Chilled Plows; Weir’s Hrown’s A very’s and Heiman V
•Dmilde Shovel*: Weir, Brown and Avery Hiding and
Walking Cultivators, Hay Bakes, Sorghum Mills, ~
them on my bureau. ! could not
bear to liwa in t^e tuuna honru
-not-hfavc tlii/i community "with __
any regret: We aft* glad 4(> g»K fj*ben» both,my htuband and Ut-
Wagon Tiififefer. Bows- awl~1
fieri
. ,#•••'*A
w uu l d y o u Oilnk Vne il alfr
pc this ioYaotMgvr^,.*
warulug by lt« graphic_ft«ry lacking in idiik/m/phy if l■ should
Lilo anw inaa >*•« J* • B {
drown my sorrow in the nowrug
bowlf* IlJ
■ iTi ,m.« m im io mi nrflnmiik.UdAi^;
ronage from this fqwn,--Con»e-
quentjy wv a|o wllUug tD- throw
gs^sBs^sa^aaatf-
i . «• r—- Lrr.-- ^ - rthevDart with then cotUemuoH
had died, amf I move i Wheel-hafmws. Me^ilie Wnsli Tubs mid Buckets.
away. One evening whil£ walk :-
ingalong a lorpdy street, l sawn
lfttfe—a veiy Himtll lH>y—stand-
galtimTg soAttr ratTw.cds I
*r?+
IhKiting and Glittering .done to onler.
Prices ns. !o » as thg JyweaL,.....North -Bide Sfjgard, GraSaiu
... _ * • **7“ *' •
and then said hnyriedly:
y h / L 1 (1A h n /I
Come leVe go and-take - a
‘Ties with regret. ‘; \Ve do not.
We are devilish glad t<^ quit.
asked himjfberelielivedaiuTl'p
plucked a blossom and- held it
out to m?- Tasked him where
W. G. Beckham & Son
The Htranger quickly surround-
ed the bonteniM of k futl gtans of
' il We have been branded as a thief, was m mother Bntl fatherland
^ aiid it lias Ix en proven that we wlt,‘ cuiuwto intelligence he iv-
.* - --->
n^en j/roven that we
arua thief, consequently we have
no regret* at parting. Tliose
plied that some diig men t<M>k
them away in . boxes. 1 knew
* na art? r*xprr
.tikorUies. I* 4s stated that an
attempt was repentiy made near
»,K.y a, phUnmU,,,^ #t ^ *** .....................«*
^bbpefvecH
Carltoa iF Intimidate a Rhmqi
“One doesn't usually affect
mtk”*
’RioSe Whom We owe must wqit.”
?ur
man name W. B. Jones ttnd force
him to remove his dock from the
country* . Another sheepman,
John Beilly, who settled in the
eooaty a Jew weeks ago tells a
p«nftil atone He had a flock
^WeH, fill up nnrrthpr, d’ve
had enough,” said the benevolent
citizen, at the same time starting
A Los) Angblos rancher hits
raised a pumpkin '.sidlSfgt* tbaf
hia two childrtdi use a half each
for a cradle. This may seem
iijwj*d£-Ag -ddeg1* - ^Tlold bn,^ very, wooderfnl in die rural dis-
of sheep and Established a raneb
on land to which he had sonfred
title. Though attending to his
body, he was visited by a mob
fa the flight of the 8th instant,
enticed to the door,, beaten and
abused. The mob entered the
house and insulted Mrs. Reilty
The rattans warned tattty aginst
remaining tn the county, they
^ jtfbooeded to his sheep lot and
said the sorrowful than. “Hold
on. Where are you going?" H
- ;"Holm^
* “l^idn’t you bring me down
here to-drown my sniribwf* I
“Yes.”
=” M* WeTT, of courap, you know a
manVaii't drown unless.he goes
down' three tiniee.v ‘8ny, you fill
’em up again.*'
night lie cried, and I got up and
sat by the lira with him ij^d rock
ed' him. He waff^rervffitcate,
but he was a light that ^iohe on*
my withftrud soul. ''This is the
child, and he’s wearing the little
lx)dtsthat I put on the luirNau.
m
n
B
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5*3?
;fIT
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3 t
trlcts, but in this cByThrte y, -You may slap him, but Ikan't.
four full-grown policemen have
been found jtfdeep on a Jihgk-
l>eat.—iVe«r York News. v
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Mr. J. A. VV<mh1 ward dndother
recent writers urge harrowing
potatoes, gojng in all directions
over and over the field just be
killed about,seventy -five head of fore the plants come up. i This
hhi sheep. Retily consequently seemingly kateh freatiuentgivos
for am adjoining county, riean, mellow, soil for the yotiqg in^ on'thb Umi'iTday^ hte^liSt
crop, nips 1n the budJnmtmerH-
»ble competl ng weedsahd enables
T^a victim of this outrage Is a
Trttiah aulissfc be says, and the
British consul la in pros session
ftbe particulars of this affair,
f ttie accoodt b«r half true it is season, and consequently pro
Hie farmer to more readily Jtwn #vrn tl,at ,le W his
jtfieyfof ibrnmtfiionglL the; tl..- furim-r
a tanible disgrace to Texas,
> aSai
of tha States executive.
fifty at the tubers.
motes increase of marketable
. - " ■ --*■
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A young, man. dressed in.
’u
-- bright of fashion, and with rf"pfr ineaDS of «rac‘‘
you jfo say that etir turn of mind, was driving
•woiggj'alanga country roadr wd upon
tltefittenL.
him a
beltevu 1
X
w-x ■'
gazing alike pondwh^-h skirted
the highway, said : “Oh, how I
would like to Jiau* nay Jmated
bead in tbdse cooling waters f”
Aa Irishman, over-hearinp
the exclamation, immediately^?
id, yon might have
wwiit wouldn’t sink.” *
Sherman Courier; “A benight-
ed granger, living <n»t east of
Sherman, found a iittlc leisure
on his hands Sunday andcoucln-
deit temarket a ioaa of hay. Ao,
cordingly, lie hitched up his team
and drove in on the. |h/nham road
until he reached the residence of
his old frieud, JustiFsi Bidh^dc,
where he pulled up to pass ‘
PRICKLY
r*
BANKER
: c 1-.
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thlte of day and inquire abouj
puT hay market. The ’J8qut
toM him if it wasn’t Sunday ...
C 'lihl find a *eady sale; but, bi»-
mstomers were probably at
clmrch. ^Thisj/elng the first inti-
an cur m
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203 North Fifth Street,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
-) :WSaU»AU MB KTML DCALEKS lf:(-
f___j.1
fussed hfcs igmvrance ami asked
.permission to drive in the-bark
Jot to a wait‘a more suitable day
for worldly transactions. Thrtt
maw ought to take*his county.
PGii^^wFlt mitfht-yftvrto be a
means of grace ta blffe " .
4|>i# land agent "of the Railway
lantjsy ti -the Panhandle, 4nTc to-
iQ^UUI
ijay, foport* reccgt sales (>fsome
480,(100 acres to parties in - the
East,, and 240,000 acres fo Texas
punhasersi Avenge price, $2
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