The Young County News. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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yH«*ory Hilliard, of Cisco, came
in uu.Saturday’trstage..... u
Mr. tt E. Johnston, left last.
Monday on a visit to his old
home in Tennessee. V ,v
yua liMt achglca article
of. Imuipina molosafis caU at
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......Martjfn: & fam *s,
wnjSj fyhgfdWul for tilt* patron- \ _ .v
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Six months ^Trgtr a joint Mock. \ • / *> .. „■ s TTT v ■„ j.>. J V \..
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The uirjfd^rMigned comlberiG*
ApubticatUm the (>rahdt
IihVi>Kkni|H‘ years ago, and a!
g;tiTftful for tilt
-AS pF'O'El y^EIEl i/fifyllRi..
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n E. Mo^ison.
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a^9,^|g^^oijven
Judge B. F. William*, Diet. Wooded hitiH^ *hc paper hat
attorney) O, E. Finlay and «k«dn come Into ths possession
Judge R.Hf. Arnold, on tnelr re* tbe fotinder of-the Graham
tarn foow Archer eon ft, ramped L*AbJtK. ; It will take its origin-
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- Call 6a Garrett A Bell if yon
4~~ wont parpen ter work done in the
fur lwmg pri’0®’-
Tf ^HSiTcJiinsey returned
from the exftotffeion last Satnr
paper for the benefit of Mr. J. J.
Watson. JJnder his manage-
ment the name of-the Lkxdkk
Prescriptions CUroftrlhf Comjkiundjd at Rwonabie Rates.
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4^rW^st Jpide Public i^u&re!
Will ;
iwrr^^a1^ his thna aad Ipw^t.
can avoid the rough places that
brought The Young County
News to grief. Next week the.
Graham Leader will be before
the people in a new dress, and
with renewed energy, relying on
■ gras
^ ■•-■ it
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Trwu ius new mnrh^on thebor
thw
tiers of New Mexico. He will
ehiprhis cattle to his ranch as
soon As he trtLih**m A*m^ --
T 1, r*
'“‘•ft-
^ ..^«...The ladies ate' requested to
AUS
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. ceived. He has a tine display, Phrmdlf^espccianyThe -___
deserve h great ^dfeftl of credit
(qt, their*energy and xe,al in get
ting tip funds to bujlAij- ,»r.
[«»lias a tine display
and in offering tlieni as low.aa.|ule8erve a
^ the lowest
A .good” deal of powder has
been burnt shooting
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~?*.y
poe
fish as they
went up Salt t’r«M-k Quite a
. number of large fish have been
| kitiejP s ■ ;;-y
Tli^ besl way lo bridge over
\rtCM.
s, bbots,
the hard Hmes is to buy your
_ v' shoes, w *
lery good
iring ' jpp __ ^
wcwk, the streets wusin*Tt':<HVt,
r£ Ejfffr
id rmlUa*
rents, prjmea,TdrietLapples, Ac.
It yotl>antgood goods at bottom
priced call itm^bem* . ^ ^
pr|cd» call -on llbpnn
^*he Baptlgih-ehurch*■ _,
edr and as soon as seats, can
is encloA
had, will be read/ for mgj, Jt
felt neat^and subejantial
^family groceries
I>avi» & (’rain
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,■ A"- AIKALER8 IN r A - *r l„J A f ^ ^3A -|~^ |
HeatingandCooking
fnPA Vnrthwpflf ftimibiTfnLUo H«norh S T O V E S
BOOTS, Shoes, Hats. Etc.
Bed Store, Northwest Corti^Y Public Square
■ ~T^* . jaati i'. ** ! •■-■. aJ m ' ■> • . . • -
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ijzpi ^
KANZLKR & JOWELL.
of the
ladies,
moovAiDo mow.
And vnjRfestore old cHt wugos, buggies, and wagons
IN (iOOl) SXYJ.E.
Short Inform* n. aga-aaSpocial attentihn-given..togAwrwarts
some Who sabftcrif>ed^have hot ShofiMt Parker>9 stand, on, Jfflrttrttt one. block
of Com^nircicU^Sq^ate,
<3-R,A.UA-TWt:^ TEAAS.
yet pa Hi, and desires all to do
go at once.: “ ’ ^ :
^Jew^liieittm^iie best and.fftlh
stock or dry goods, boots,
V-'i^ B- Htrwt.j ^Rianir
Morrison & Street, . la^sar?.
»h?p, where l will
Dealers ill alLkinds Of. \ — x ’, j .L.p My tcifl Is
_ L ' _ _ : kin.In of
BlsskemHUta
j4|uranu!j|F
CountrTAProduoer^dco.
Alat> Tubacco, Cigtw, lhie.rimd Orcen Applet Bert| Tn-«»‘f^i;
PlRNi-l
Ilf K wish UAJRlt
. Tv oustuoieraerYfl
{stock. Wears makl
Ornamental Shi
■r*
h of Flpur, and everytimfg fh the Kamtty
Grot*(»rv lijnc, Give tiiem a call.
. fr<X)dH first -Hons at lowenf pri(«H,
*vofi Tii 4we jgva&&. okj'it •M. rxkjtg.
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Dea trip airhln^af
STOVES.
4-
nd all kinds of
■m
V —
al Implements
.
« ml millinery goods of Jeweii
During the lieavy- rains of IgBt
4B 1 oirrrs . «m.ii.t(inT3sHK; soa
--[goods can be sold fori Gan and
see him.
jaiwatkl fspaMh^T.....who wilt
t/ike Hie lead in raising the iiu-m
e$ to pay foi:4III? Wijrhf Hcah
J)e doiH> if some <me wiH start it.
. v dlciiifui'S'blacksmith shupragd
- is |»rt*p:ired . fo d»> all kinds^wif
wo**! mid iriui work, Give him
‘ a triul. ^-
iect.
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r Three then,- Smith, Hall an J
Lamar,-attempted fo cross Salt
creek in a^boat last week; when
la the middle of the stream the
r^ v i t f^y><>«^«»huiccjd ilUinina water,
it. J. WViiver has leased Bib when mime one on the- bank
told them to jump, . when one of
them did jqrap >lthd upset the
lyuit^. ‘Two paddles were lost,
was al*infill the damage done.
. For Boot tobacco, go La Mor*
rison 4fe Street. ' ^ .- ' L~
teno. _ .P - ,.**A—»»*• t-Hy ahd evsw otherwise
irihtid pilndle in town
will, by his Industry, become a
filthy, loarhesome, hog smelling
jqbfolly, Bah! Pen up the
nasty* bog, and let's have a de-
cent town. «*. —- -
One Arm at Weatherfid
Hem;*)*?..-that the
-• ^Tob Qffic.eJa^l:cpnred to do all
”« .? ;kind» of. Job printing, GB^n# us
t a Irish 7 .
Jfc*. Mr. Taylor, Ohrrstian
A- is 4 '* mirdstsr,, preached at the Prat ;
- »»>
bvt**rian chntch last Sunday
anA Auadsy night He will takes a whole page advertise
hersafier preach in Gvah|m on menl in its home paper Anolh
thw4tb Sunday In every-^Iminth. | er -firm has half a page; how is
1 this' foe- llbarulUy? Weather-
L J. BOWEt :
North, ^AePublio Square,
GRASAlfc -r TZSAS,
rVDEALER IN-— -;:
Staph* ami FaiM'v
G RO OMIES.
SHTft
ppaarbell
to te liohlen in i
county of Yoan
ttnoho+M a t|ierw U in
I>U(,KCTM. - _i - VT . . : the Uhl Hi)
Roofing and Guttering Dona to Ortler. Prices as tew,is the
QRAHAM* • - • TEXAS. - »on} Ada J. Wlllla
-k--1-—- .--- JaniMon and Juo.Jj
WagorvTunlicr,, Bowk }Vhfl Sheets' Road Scrapprs, Wheel- «
luirro>vs, Metalic Wash Tubs and Buckets. \i
Lowest. North Hltfe Square,
Rk £, * BCUit
„ i
Horse Shoci
that it
Einp V«
Iu ftkol^ w# keep eye
Artinnfn • flrvt elafiNvi
dere promptly attended
ty guaranteed. RwM
Kt^ftectfull
IUNVaNI
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Addreaa, Dana A
Bos 3SS Hart
ntATtOS at
btAte orr tkxas, \
Cquhtt ^y Yocbo. /*
m
, T° fey Shtriff M.w «
Yout.^ » ounty, Oreetlaglj
/ \ATM therefor havll
aa the law req
by commanded tin
lilAJlon of thta olUt
paper published In
a week for (^arcoqa
vToua to the reint
$*4
attmmnn gadi
l>c and a
tiffW, fl|e«l In eahl «
A i.pll IHMA Iln
mi,
PrrW
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I
YING
T^T
lyjaCr1
■ jt * i-HimPrl
Also, IlHadquartors fot^
. * j ■■ . - eYf-l '■«% “ " ■ - f- .* r '■ _J ‘ - - • _ • > r ) '
F offigiMfld Doffflste FruilStM,#
All kinds of^mokerii’ -Ar-
ti cles a specalty.
Wagons, Plows anddlker Farming
TMI’r.EMKNTS.
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I EX AS. K'"'- U.pIth.nM.....the
1WW, threw no tee forftise
of $l,180.0a.wUh 10 per ceni7
fhwii date. That two of aakl n
now due and Unpaid, and tha.
t not* for 02GQJB la not duel
[above due on the 4th day Of
1887.. That plaJnUtRi are tha
holder* of all of aakl no!
given by
muev on two
one for 424j| aerex. amt whMl fa
is fully,deacrib*?d Iu aald petpiou
that a vendor's Jeln waa *
ou said laud, to secure
said notea, and that
r%
Xi- .
■Oea-
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Billiard ’Hall.
iuditi^nt on said twofiri
upon said trade of laud, and
ink thsm-as Ihe owners ‘W- <
p* ^ 4" J tv facty r vp’r v tIfrn^ fiiFITre Ijmo1?err r of tha Public sq«a«.
8. k. .im'KinviVj.iifctoi.-
• - *» (>Mnm hmo,. ' C
Sid Confer, breeder of Plymouth
Roek and - wyandoijfft.uf F~ ~ ~~
fr^TVew
■ OrtefW. lar;' fiav# i» #u i Bbtt
bar of.idrk rhtcaeua eared et the feu
bv the use of Bass’ Chickau Cholera
Cure. I regard It a# en excellent rem-
. etly. t KidComith.
' Om thd 99th tM. th« citizens
of Henrietta will gtva a gfand
bull, gjvan to —iebtath the cony
pletion of the ndw wonrt-hoiiM.
The court-house St Graham will
men’’ and every other business
man * who makes, a sjicmss in
life realise that a&eerUeinv
pays, aad they* employ printers
ink; not solely as a charity to
thav printer, bat because'they^
be complstSd in the course of
three . wedks, and aa we wUl [ v#<
have k magitiAcent court house Pa
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<1.
:fc
i
•'i.
'UftSCUlitHun
8u rptfSsed fir -none for oonven*
‘ f- excellent msterials and
hi work, it would be well
if otr pwopie would get tip some
enlArththmeut' to Show our aff*
predHMion of a building mo much
needsii^g<gS*j»
’$ t J* f IS1,1
\ t .4" ‘ yp
111 newt any competition in
s,'for'cash,%in tobaccos or
~~cZ
mih,)in
i toe Grocery line.
L. J. Bowser.
r, / ^irayyd from the Crosienfarm
-in Tdhk Valley, a pale red bull
calf, about 0 months old, brand
ed.*AR€K»n the left side. '
ford lasC Saturday.
L *rTly It For sale by ,Sin
Graham, W. P.Jone^ E
T
in the mar-
lions Tea.
by Street A* Co.,
Graham, W. P. Jones, FJiaavflle
■Si. A. McMannis. South Bend.
•/ - -**• i i ■ - ■ ;
Dirties up from Keechi Val-
ley ihform us that Keechkhas
been‘ higher "than ever known,
all the fencing
Nearly all the
and crops
- ilied
cing
lost' hair
can ;*aw
('hicken
promptly
ah ounce
beet liver
font business men know that fn
order to have a good newspaper to. int? miti i . n 1^1 p
t?T¥ alfia my mbttd.
I propose to'sell as cheap as can be solH
hy any one. Old customers know nfeV ^nd
I inT^new w©8 to vc a Stick
id mo aiid l wilr stick to, von. Pfiistiofv to
lines*
believe ft wi+t arid to their oWn
prosperity apd be a good in
tbal (
Ba r^ii i n s! Bargains!
Prior to removal of my stock, for the purpose of inak-‘
Tng sonic iniprovcmonti^ I wilf otfer the following goods
vestment. This idea’ that All
iron age extended to newspa-
pers is done for the charitable
purpose of “building up a good
paper in the town, makes us
tired. Newspapers ought not to*,
be objects ftchsrky, and in fact
are not-they give valpe receiv-
ed for all. they* get .—Palo Pinto
r* Correct, brother Shirley. The
newspaper man is the hardest
. worked andpoorest paid man In
the state. Instead of being an
object of charity, he does mors
charity ,, work than any other
mah. ^ ......
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An unknown bat gifted poet
Weather f&to* utterance to the following,
which we commend to the care
ful consideration of our bnsi*
lotai Ctti
Bed-Room Furniture Suita.--
^"«FrencA tJhiiia Dinner and TeA Setts.
Brackets, Wall Pdckots and Mirrors.
■' ■ f
Pictures and Picture Frames.;
Ufottb cupsimd sauce^T^s, toilets, AjK
To take advantage ofsale f^odw mijwt lie purthaded be*-
e removal, a« afterwards regular prices wjfl lie main
fore removal
tained.
.....
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ards regular prices wjfl
1S_
•W. S. McJimsey. » . . mr r || ^ I
Daily Mail ami ™ * ' « J « il *
'There was aman lttonf town,
Slid lie was wond^i-oua wise, for
whan*he marked his pfices down,
he then did * ndveftlse. And
when he saw bis Unde increasev.!^^^ V
with all his might and main, he - \
marked still lower every price,
and advertishdl) again. And
STAGE LINE.
Q BAHA.M,
^ iTEXAS.
ot yvl »lwe, and'for
with jrour rettm* thSrran iboviBf
ttoiyV.Hi h«v*«MLecuted th* MUM.— ■
^^yDlatriot Court of Yc
Olvea-nodtr my)
•ud ««ei U «Sw, tbif the
r d*y of A pr^_ Iffirv - ^51
r —k:5. trAY,-
' ^ 77 . C..D.C. Y.t.T.
^ .(aaag.-CjsaatjF SCst^oMir'__
rpAKIN no by B. H P*yu*. and
X eat rayed before P. H. Beueou, A
p. Precinct No. 1, <»ue b*y suMfaMM
Keep* tffie very, best Uquore, Wines and Brandies fresh St.'
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^wQglt^^bds ^T CbtxiiC
* Ktm-azamjfl Ed. HtigginsV<c*lebrated Apple
Brandy and Cidef ijilways on, hand.
Js—■" ■' * -*•* ■ •*c -y.■■■'*—<
yenr* old, ll| h*ruiekhlfbi
BR oil th* left shoulder
TXSPORTED by H. U
Cm.nty Judje, one
pony, about eeven year*
a3B
rit»~j m t: rrmmj.lo—i rs i«hb> fy■ rY* ■
GEM OKI® STORE.
~S.^. STREET U CO.
Z2JL,
*t.,.
FT7RE DntTCS, CaSMXCAZiS.
Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, -
Brushes, Varnishes, Site. Also
Musi<;al Instruments, Je weky,: Perfumery, i
Toilet Articles', Albums, Stationery,
fci Ink and Pens. |
i
3fe C. BECKHAM & SON
uMile, about 13 bauds blfl
old,. with rope halter oo,
left aide ofueok 08 and
— and left with It. B. B#aides, April
4, UfSA. A. T. OAY .
' • /• €. c.g, y.o.T. .
y-—ii ■„ i r, iwAam—*. m
mr.
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♦8«J
yRKIOHT HAtu o*i rveeiut ef .
your hardware dealer dqoe out
them. Good Agents wanted.
CHEIffEY ANVIL A VlSRCO^
)*KTKOlT, MICH.
ASLjSSt
For the faetHUeelliug Bonk)
The Hoi
JUIUI
Graham, Jexas,
J'
t
r 'GLWW. apeoial attention to Colleo-
i /tions And Sell Eastern T.toTmidC*
.s.Yz
V-' V
while they st»t in sillitudc, and .. N;;.C' mr?v- -» .^a^ . . '* • • ♦ - -*
saw him casloai brii.M. that man r k J A (j K S DOFOs
^ ‘•r®^d-w,d
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‘ * ilrivorx. ’ Will |>Ih
JSSrt V.S £ % Agent,
{Tfs his.Jgafs/r V UASTIN^ Ag^^ ^kwtyim,. ^
7- ;>
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Graham,
[A foil tinqjif all
Rtock . also
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At Reasonable Rates
Smythe s Saloon
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The Young County News. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1885, newspaper, April 30, 1885; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886970/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.