The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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iratrotig drink, went Jl4led,1ii« IhmmI for $600.
&Ji*r JI -i A .4* w* warn I If Trn«» Vaxr I
»iid agr«H><l to
fete eonld find.
! into a ce!-
y* humid* as aud^FiiHlr. pjilwfiy for the
lptly and faithfully,
and walk on. In a
ly, an life d&ierved
and %p the people saw he
worthy of being. The fol-
T*dvU»e by the Chris tain
Work is tcMhe point;
, loo* of a leg. MM
BtankensUlp A; Blake, of Dal
laa, have entered suit agaiiigt A.
' P. Ryan for $/2.770,34 for a debt
was a monk Just before
BMpriT'
_______If who said, ‘ I aware
ly hKircrH, if 1 could not
1 should btgpdl
eotildfhelp it no .one *hou}a
* a better. pair than 1.’
a utfinly thing that wae to
hpw much the Jenson is
led to-day. lxx>k at that
; gbi floundering in furbe-
who thinks her highest
in lilt jp -fin orna-
came put back of the neck.
rVl4" gfft* awes|Hd. by officer
] Maddox, who found him! un<W
do nothing. Look at
youfigmanwfioee
out and 1 will take a hand in the
killing busincm*, at t h«- same
nit ---
•oarcely provide enough food
Jot his table. You say the boy
ought to
be tkitheddBg, bnt is.
stead ^ gads about the streets
or fitting with young misses, pur
$gn aimless, '■enervating
life, possessing nothing but vac
^ do-nothings never
think to change their case, but
si|p into-months and
add find them growing In
deep, but growing in one spot,
•f juiceless mn<^ Worthlesaks a
Ja*t year’s radish, “Jlttfdme.
eases this is owing to a want of
g"y » wunt <* one departs from Columbus
M^nlbMe; tat fa rery many O’cloc*~ TLtoroad aUa cii
it Is the result of a want ofpride.
nd yet of all things theaejuung
fry suppose that if they have
Nothing ; else they have pride.
and bow“f(5arfully! A man who.
^ pomqmot the pride born true
nobility and manhood is not
mdlOlnrq }»* hnn<1 to honr
W. C. Beckham & Son,
Lemnal H. True, by his next
friend, JohnF. True, line entered
enit f.»££25,000 against theY'ex
ni:i« n is ts
V*
BORKEn & RYUS,
Restless ^ Sleepless
minis m mn,'
WOMEN’S
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AMD DE ALER
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Cany a full afg! very codi-
- J plpto stock Igj Xr...
of merchandise. - , . --— MM1
W. M. Wilkoraou, manager rtf
a livory stable, was shot in the
face this evening by $anieT B.'
Killians?.
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btjt not fatal. The ball entered
. V- ,Vi . « ,
Patent Medicines ;
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^ationery* Jiikeliy
CHpelfa,
Tgifet Articles,
'“ii'i mm voii*
Terr
otw Co
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a bed in tbs.boarding house of.
Mrs. Imw/ence., .Cain said when .
Maddoi galled toTii in to aurren-
der, to prepare for a killing
match, Maddox Answered come
7 - waaer.
flrrast
l
w.T
■^aacss
BE
Th«ti*n^
...will it:
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For Use or Investment
r -w- w sww W WOMMeMlp -
Between Texas & Pacific and Denvor A Now Orleans Ibiilroiids
IN THE UPPER BRAZOS RIVER COUNTRY
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ing donc on «hort
noticer
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2 Incurs £
Mooir? it
l-2col. II
i eo\.. „ as
roanpn^blc rates.
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TT~
fc^.- ’ ~—~
was an old feud. Wijkint
la ooji eideredln adylng conditi
I^An entarpricInj^nUruad fa -■ ’"EjfaTE'"?
pbr‘«,,tte Ctaefand, Akron X'tafMfa SS’f*10”* ^ *
Tklrbee O’olook in Ohio.
, *n*n Bdeow.
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FARM, RANClir AND COAL LANDS:
®*>e
i. ^ir- ,«■„ i.rr 'i* i—■/■-■-■■« • 1
REGULATING TONIC
THE Ciir^VT HMULE REHEPV.Z
_y ’ ^** TJjR PAVOklTE i'lvKSCR^PriO!f t)/ THE ^
-WOMEN’S ;MEDICA£TIN9XZTIJ
, . * 2sruii-r>-a, 3sr. ,v., tj/ e. Jk.- V
<royiUKHi.v scrrAiSrif. »'.) -
' — ’ '-*• *"■ ttiM.
wriiatton.
i Mpact, 6 cm
/
EaUe^Pfggtj^l 41 will Ww^efljsdflsp epcl fftstiduR' ou T. Sfr
t"
Coluipbus railway, has mad# a
departure^rtts time-tables
by adopting asystem whtchhas
- . ,-twer #na Hnnny ( rrcka;
HStckelferS •• 1/lcmrVnIley* .»f Cl.Ir F.-rS nf£t<m am! Kovlo Cf, < k*;
Tfererkseortoa" > '* ‘ “ »• n~>......" uivnn frini/ a
■gaks«
Anwar
----- lilven. KIiik A Khu
-•—^ 'BwrUi >wl Wsiliif**ftiBSB>rftRi.,t~ i
' 1* Kaet and Wc At of “Hliiralo KprJji^.’*
** - Witt Trinity liivtT .'iml TfibutafHMI. -
H .
.:d
• ... -V—e
ed upon by many railroad com
panbm- in thw copntrjr. On its
tinTi' . cardh the hours are mini
*>•
pj.
^7 «
Palp Plato -^ } r*
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j ^7 . (FoaMEai.r Bi rrAtg."•' - j" " .
A fifty p«r ce
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/'•'-.A ’
44 LADIES*REGULATING
^ 1" (lh*wtTl<1, ,V r°r i^Tm Vi*;l f.-fr 77-'r^r yr<';lr,t- "’vr^v^
cotirag^q, Dtlt give I. A DEBS ICRO^LAT1. xo rvJfic fi ttnjfio (nnu it »#»#r /bwi io fivt
Jonar^Aronhletl#^irttH any wpWnwu o* r'Mainnn tn «mr wa.Jw a*U« th*
<loctor*epmicHutton for m. «, »aU U-y Oxri.iSf Tonic," which *• nnamm.
A —411 mitaltlArtn ntTttS wnH I ±1 A ■ . *1. ^ J ■
J
^/-|r to
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-rr^'
■cwaa»j
i Trinity lliynr ami TrilmUi4
b®®n approved of but not venture Usjrlor M } w “ WlcUlU River aiul Bia Hound Tim ber*.
■fi uf the Kfaauhlui, and “Big Boat \’alir> .''
[Jack
t*Mf»t
s=7-
-** of IjovInk, Knnchle A I>Ullog)<iin!i praiHen.
lth<ai.Aifad T
JlllflMetefiH'faMalnr l.,i>irv Rwii‘i.AT«xflTn»ioMr«nbk , —— e
. Th- rr«r«t otko, m Hist Crf, f?iuacK-B.’^mrr'W:Hr H'm leArtium aycwnl mocnuiiaWine RA»’
tlMtoemleavor tolniitnta lun-iDia anl itylA of >• rnppof. Cord *h«iil<l ihiiMfean I®
irord** Rent EatISo” U»n t Ih r«aMAa kmi U>»t bur UM |WnW(
. V*x
Gsd. Wi
. , BELKN
n-: -
W. Bi f<
i Uuit the wo
An., n.i
We^wim^hWlO <fer fat'fMiVaiTf«viSSasof anv one fnnnttotHTtar.wW^
uitave£*ntuour preyaratloa. _ r~ ; ^ _ ^ ___'. ' ■■ - .
1:
—
nmfah or <Usriinw, t » <.nlfr
will D« Mat direct or** onr Iimtitutk M|^>aroerlp«H
—eat Niftff>!»«to|l<w luiUrlvM
.. ferW-oo.4.
WluUamli* '
-H > not lot I
ru.
~u
: i’HAf. E.I
Jbrtweeh a. m. and p. rn, hours is
thus avoided. "Thus; one train
as 19:30 and
one departs from Columbus at 17
^««SS*rSi'} B S. ORAHAM. LiZSl»X^m-
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fS%
»dr. If It tloM not turf 10*,
*.M*yrM uml mother*. Ak
m-T~ ”
IHvtnp
Aim
PrtM, W
J
n,..n it, nioniing train, ^th^f .TFjF K!g_ . Si A f QQ N
IUm
ratal
r W eanta l^t^ant^K^
Rr* rft
•nydtaeMM
Ohio meteorologic al bureau from
predictions fdrajslied by the
•r- •
3ut it is thtfirything they lack)[t^li hqi^m w^rtr seryice. It is
believed to be the first railroad
v.
Sr fit-1
it'Zl ran or any o« rAm- Cn^ U who .or.nff^nr from dlMfa
wa traat you wiH aril u*. It urfJtwf *at*%4t. •a,l otir jvlvlw; nwy cure you. Ifirioac two
tea a ba of any aerytaa Is
Too wIM write ua. /r win twl nothing, an.I our w
ataatV* f°r <>ur pmnptiiat to wouou. FlasM mcutioo tUi, paper.
WOMEN’S MEDICAL INSTI
nrsvMhp
hrr morfrt
Ijti the country f lf not in thet wot Id, ^
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..^Staa
lyyoutfi. ; —.
vxrxrjoMs hr* Mj
3b:" '
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1®
Ird and (
to adopt either of these schemes
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During Lee’* invrtjfibfiof IVnn .
IK/.^tTEj-b i Proprietor.
. ^ JfmkSiAt-iifiho UR AH AMI TEXAS,
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V* ■ 'ij.v
v-^T
«r». YonnK m«n to the vln* uylvwiu, . tart fctaag vi ta^ ifa,
yard, go to work ! Ij you liaven’t asked for milk at a Quaker farm* sad n.<5 very brAi 'i«rr.nda.«»f cfgar«: . ’
■nitjiafftmqnDPis lisMEWMii
asked for milk at a Quaker farm
A rhU rgetl t wo shill*
id vory brtt'l»rnnd«.crf Cfgni .. .
ii A
character of th? ffiofik .who would" lugs fbr, the same.
“I didn’t suppose you Qugk
Ghlei always tm hand. ' ^==
be proud to make shoes; at least
put your hand to something, and ers cared-to make money out of b *• ' 1.-M.^fOWRE. -
go to work. ^Oet down and out '
y<w oastles in the ai^^ and
v.
wicked war;’’. obstTved the of-
Utun ,lh Uv wiped off hU mflnth,
* J. M. MOORE. . ,. K. T.. If f|
~FLElCNG, 1C00HE &, HILLIARD,
• 7~
K T.. H l|,LIAt£t).
t *
Ali kiwis of work ffitecuicil
.♦■7 •?
earti your salt. Stop dreaniing ‘‘Tlie#: Judges harshly^ my
about grand possibilities, which friend*.” "{
in your case are* only glorious ‘‘But two bits for a glass- of : CC », 1EXA
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I. S
cAttorDey8-at-t*aw.-and L/md i^irts,
• ■ *• Mm. a • ••
»r BapawiMBtinA' ■ yna "y»af hmm :l^l^'ala^fIft^a.r•';•*■
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WITH NEATNESS
Hg— ' li '
+*’ •
T&-4:. ^ a._
■ - ’AJ!” “7 ^*• ** **’"* • •«—-.:,
li ving by the prespiration of y our
eyebrows; If ysir will only be-
y lieye it, the world’s heroes, are
^iidt cbosen from the world’s do^
ffCtVfti^'fflifrnf TftiiLifi’^ukijir r;,xHH 1 LSiiru! i{« w«y**"l*”"1!* .1
I orfifdinn in all tbn IVnn. 1 i
4>
tfltST AND BEST-'
SEWING MACHINE.
^ -T«.l Tuy-Wena Wtan <Wu, J. v^K., 1
tine comes to consider that sr^ne V^t t T /A t ArvSs^i AND ■ GUARANTEED TO mja
. - “• * ' 1 "* * ' * ' 1 * 1 T' “A ^ --~ ■i7_ -i'ii.i »T*r- - |_Ruta:*r inv.9 Woiur, omtotfff—
of.thy comrades have stotab the
sow afttiahlMTlil^
CHOICEtAfeNDS
,...r
Burtuwr ttwd y<w, or
Rfe^xy »ud Oar . ,
S^eLZCTLZCA.
No more rfheumatbm, G»ntf WoMfSltls. %ss
FmniediaU Rdief Wnrmntod. i c
I: Zuamni^l.
“r
rn /p.«/fi rrWngte ctue, Ornte ot chronic.
L-
ftrfi r -fo aH:
uoif ifilnjvr iho htnnrHng of Ant
SEOFtETT.
■^Thon, (In
P- I
.'From Gn
Sally at 2 c,
Tnmt-*em** r^m»dy, booai—. H atrik—
«i»rectly at the cause of Rheumatism,
ITout and NeuralEiia, while so SpfifigEg;.....
ip
Ulieumatic
and Gouty paticnla.
til€3A' t« known m a
femeiSsuf.- ■ r:
; 7 From Gr
•■■:■■■■■ f~ cl
v-— |
-i -J-;"
tions, suoli
ns ruhbing with oils, olnthiehaa, Hnl-
nhich «h t^t| '
y, .,, Speaking of Judge Treat’s de*
cision again t the vildity of the
patents of the barbed wire man-
ufacturers, the New -York Mail
1 Express rtuuufcsf “Sok a.
- surprise Is express con-
must seem directed by a spirit
of libeuOUy.”
* The pffleer hurried on to take
the rest of it out 1n beef.— Wall
Street New. ^
StephoriK, Rnd wmny fttber cottMies.
■' 'W-
rmfp,
•« . —. • ;
~ .....
urjsm s
Hpecial Attentisa Throaghsut (hr Stale to Tax Matter* of Xou-JUvidouls .
^/VV^U lie glad tx> givu HKSPQNbiBLs BfiFfiReNcf-s aiiion^ pa-
rins of I6ng Rton4Hig,an<l the lohdihg Bnnks of Texas.
I lllflttf
’action
ILK SM I
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
result of tlir poirtoufng-of-the blood
^aEi^ttjca^^wOTgrwTtniBiyv^
Irtlflri at 7
XtMsanj
^DAUVf A IdlA w
VP ou.-. tiled ii l!ih. Ati
Sfi w.
I; nierftfa nild Europe.
^ -faw in 11 _
«*b« the eteteifllwt'tbst Jod«e d«riwta>riitrf»ftat'WW*
Tl nirifIliTiil, Mwwr W the over^BB8di.iK = girl,
"Sc&
#KB.
V-.
Ayl. ta«— V -“-tata
’ ? * . *» /
f,abolishes °&u&ed her to commiL buicklfi4i"
~ Uoftlcr in al1_k imls
— ■■■ 1 MI*w|WgSew.ta^. ^ .jP«WniwiltaaaSw»»- fc III),.-* ‘.
::T'^5fr
joyalties# amounting to $2,000,-
t$4,000,000 a yttar. But it
should be rumenbered that this
ia a vast country, not yet half
to hide her shame, now has the
efieek to denounce fiU . lhe wit-
nesses who swore as to his guilt,
in the preliminary trial last week.
While we admire the pluck of
g^ag^sr^agy^ Your Orders.
FULLER & SIMPSON,
dbaLbr^ui
Hardware, Tinpp^ Cutlory,
Glidflcn’s Galvanized Bfirlipd mid Smooth Wire, Weir
Jp?111 Deere #tw4 PIowk; diver and Smith
' .‘T; •
Belknap^ Texas.
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YOUNG COUNTY ESTRAYS- -
Taken qp by H. I>. William*, Com’r
jrtttr
•[high authority that the 6,
),000 miles of fence in the
United States two years ago had
more than $2,000^00,000.
than 600,000 miles
wflre isThe amount us-
,and the cost of it
3%fi
wiilbe reduced about
Jiby Um overthrow of
it-claims -by Judge
rendered at 8t.
i Monday
the miserable wretch, yet we
cannot help thinking how mhch
Jbetter It would have been,
the infuriated father been
mitted to mete put a Just punish-
ment by killing the destroyer
of his family's happiness, and
worse 'than murderer of hts
daughter.—Black Waxy. ;
ubte SUovefe^Weir, .Bpowfi and Avery Biding and
Walking Cultivators, Hay Bakes, Soi-ghuiii Mills,
j-; D. M, Osborne & Go's. Mowors & Reapers,'
llH' Wagon Timlicr, Bows and Sheets, Road Scrnjiers.
wiocl-t>arrows, Metalic Wash Tubs and Buclik,
7I~2
- }f4~' •••*/ '
3%ZUi
t:
i expresses unre
-tion as the result
I
of that portion
\wmtand nortwest
CORsicA^At June 15—Three
precincts of this county, Dresden
Sjpringhill and V^jreuse vote on
local option to morrow. Considr
erable spirit has been manifest-
Bbeflhg ftiod' IjlPttoHiTg drinp to order.
Prices as low as the lowest. North 8idc Sqaarc, Uraha-
BSTr~
-cL
L. ;x BOWER.
■7'r' ■ 4 1: -• . _
and Goillectioner,
36t
wj—it
<ittoth£eaeU,riJ
Ytad him to
*d in the campaign, and ha
work is eXJ&Med. A temp
ance organization lias been
will be vast-
tile i ■
in '‘in
temper-
ance organisation has been ef-
fected here during the post week
find now numbers ninety inem
:~L
hlAH>, DRAKER IW—-
B
bers.
Staple^tirrancy (EcHgUtli
—mSmmm n—ssfea
l^Sd - GALVKsrow^June liv^Tie ru-
mor that the stork holders^ con
tndHig Ms Gulf (>>1011140
irime
‘T
has pooled thpir Jmerlsts
b rsart is connhned. It is •
will prevent (tould
other moguls!
r/.*A .-'flKCa
^Stfttioncry, Fruits, Etc:
*, - , *' '■ 7 ^ ' T«|iM " '**■ .77.T?
I . * ♦ • 1, r* a- * ^ ^
__Fresh Bread, Pics, Cakes, Ete<v l>oily.
~r /> -y-uJ -■ ' t *: * •■ v
kmokErh’ Articles a apkcialty.
-JLl. .
^llvsmc 4 call' l alw Hyy'kt-ve n <*!«»cV ji’id .wlU »S) A* chcti^-w tin’
1'^- — 1 -L^*—'— “ • 1 1 • . 4—1 a 1*, 1 . .i i.ifi'.."...... .w. — .^.,1 4.*.,. ii.V.il ^*r^!~~''^ - ■
c road yxfy.r--'
high. Home white iii face, bran
on left thigh. w^r-
’ Taken up by W. J. Hughe*. Gmn'f
iPree. No. 8. ami left with R K. May*,
17 mile* Mr-W. fpwti Graham, near
Wire readi Gn^browq Tiome, 14 hand*
high, branded j,M on left ahoulder,
Spanish brand on left thigh—mealy
■sia' OneSayyearlte^SHy—<h» bmod
when taken up,- afterward* branded
M^OS4Wl>**H»uW«r. , ^
:epaphy H. D. Williams, £om'r
3. and left with John Reynold*
b, 0 years old, 14 hands
horse, V J««1D n iiu.iup
hind teet white, snip on
0o#«,’ saddle marks, right shoulder has
been broken—branded O each thigh.
Reported by H. D< Williams, Com’r
Preo. No. 8, and left with Charlie
Wool folk, 24 miles !f. W. of Belknap,
one bay mare coll one year old, no
2 sfiadL' The mother of this colt died.
Hhe was branded X oh left shoulder
iCifAi. O. JoukR, C. C. Y. C. T
--Wwifajjlrt--'■ '. ...ami.,-'.,**' ;■ 1
A.JM. HORNER.
btaA^ta«amwap$l5fi*dl
DRUGGIST
y*'
Xr:
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Brushy
/Toilet'Articles, Combs,
Perfumery, Tfulet-Sofijil Eli?
■ « T"!*Tr"r ■
Bel^feji,^p0 xaW!
HiHfthlr *»d *«> remove#
uow (‘Xcluui Vrtly
colohrated physicians of A-
Eurone. Highest Medtteal
niertca nnu mi rope. Highest Med real
Academy of Farm reports 96 per oeat.
cures in throe days. ~ __
Dial Nalieylica ia a v-flnin oure for ,
r; 11cUjjiutlsm, Ukut... atid Neuralgia. - '
Tke.nw>st|nlensc pains are subduetial. *■-:■
dt.
Distriot J
J
Relief
Thousand , ot .UsUmonlals seat ow
ippllcatlon.
taStpfa JfiSSJSift-Nei
Ail row DrunaitU for it.
■"'Z . A-'Z**!.....a
S' - •> » V
iWK*r:;- •» • • u 1
h
Ail Yow thruggUli for U.
But do not be^dcluded Into .taking
j';.\7—vs-' Sheriff an
I . Goua
Arecinct
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* V. A i
"y-u™g clremicnlly pOrs <»bdfr
oursigiiatufo, an Indispensable requis-
ite to Insure success In theftreatmeut.
Take no other, or send to ns.
| WAHHBURNE 4 CO..Proprietors,
. Just
Brednct 1
«•
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•IP'-
.*WRYU8r
hidwi
and*%U leading DrUggist.
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Twm Tsri
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