The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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Salt Creek Squibs.
Sendme your ch!l<Jr'An,
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‘Fermu- ne heretofore.
I willgive
re- las News :
flowers, the emblems of
our
year there ever’hA been
Druga, Cliemcals, Patent Medicines Paints. Oils, Vur-
week.
Jacksboro, the
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The people of Graham are deep- children of each generation-from
often by frail-
so
R. F. ANNOLD, Preaident.
week, where they will remain about
f
IE
MePi
it speeches were made
meeting
M ke-gmeedxtfrza
Election Notice
=3War*
A baskel dinner wa sprcd
¥
N.TMMeNG,Co,Judge.
-W • D. STAIG, Vieg teaident.
Kupw Tour Business
be
MFFt
The
Dosble Chloride of Gold is known
bartir
t be a positive antidete -fer these
€,R. G: Graham & C,have invest-
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lezlul-curenefeetedthruualit-
won
to Haskel c.g.
: SPECIAL AITES noE GIVEN’ TO COLLECTIOSS.'
mFunderbtttheTfanewhie
ew of locating here.
a first class ice cream parlor.
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uld do light porter*e
MlusSaniPauzui.
Hr wvU
hetongtot.LeNitchet.
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EETELLLY SOLICITED,
I.
Fhe farmers tre-bu
yharveetigjan boj,have a IinhTt of meeting
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LExDEiyitesthorGooee Neck
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pinden
“a
Mineral Walls, Texas.
about its orbit on w’hceh
Tin re's
usness
• DEALER IX.
Cornelia lewell GaogiaJuw
ur
Boyd Street Preston Brooks.
Friim the Sih grade '
AH Ki nds of Ruildipg M ate ri al
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note, on or before Saturday, June
-nexbdoor t* Barberehop
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That she is tired at a ball.
25 icts.
tminingandnot a publicbarbecue
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F“R HALE RY—
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things this conference will prob-
er
The christian people of Graham
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IX M. Ioward;of Mineral
best selectod stoek of-Dry
grow ■'
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PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM.
Sunda
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Fhat rhe fs in Tove
That the ci ci Hiited_
6 Ne.
Saturday
of each
—-Grbamenmipdwibehebest
school town in- nerthwest Texae.
om with the bhkes and let her
r
"e.
A .-A. T immoiis, 1st Lm ut
L. P, Brooks,2ne kieut
. Suufluwers lowrito
Ice (Team! keufream!
On Ttie 1st -or Jims J-will up
For slimmer fabrics and wsh
l nd- go to dress
goocs d P ■ ti n' at 73“
$1.60
75
me.
N,FnSsrox.
improved in proportion to those al-
ready worked upon it is compted
that_UUt street impmafnnenta.till
cost about forty thousand dollars..
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Tha Railroa Outlook.
‘The only, strictly one priced cash
and cre lit house in Graham, L
MORHISON, Sr HEET & Ca.
as much intercaL aa one would ex-
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Mr. Abner of Mississippi, W vis-
MSbingftiendainraham,anpros.
mxculand hutere
hats or clothing for 100 cents from
s‛th an. from ’an y^mu?em 11 e weal?
14. N, Priee, Surgeoh:
J: S- 8:arr«tf, Officer of Ppg,
T. pay”", Vidette
THFirst NatiehalBank—■
.Men's fine lyte threacthatfhose.
15 cents, -----
RANCH SUPPLIES.
Farmer. Texas.
—
ough.
5. Song by Mrs. James class.
. An Acrhstic.by boys And girls.
Preaching at Needmore Sunday
by Bro. Higgins, and though there
are not many of us, yet the seating
capacity of, the school house was
crowded-to the utmost..
Quite a large crowd of young
A", ■
will get it Ui’s takeofhe brakes
and get tms coHe ge
ed. .Appe llant alleges he has been
denied a stalemeniofthefaets on
account of the action of the trial
IG
. peiogwithav
TEMAS _
———S——.
WiU sell as LOW as the LOWEST. Give usa
— TRIAL.
teriy disproves th assertionthat the
wheatdrop is a failure.
4- -- r—
price of 50, cfs per gallon. d uu
can save 50 per cent by buying of
Ice Cream Festival.
The Indies ofthe Methodietun-
dav Sehool wil give ah Ice Cream
I'eativa| ttomorrow tygld iiF the
court house equare for the benefit
of the M K Sunday Kehetd Libra-
-‘Mrs. J H iTrown irmOier dangflT
ter, Mrs. A B Edaluman, left on
a visit to relatives in Missouri, last
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f' ’ E ;
demand.--Far anything in that line
nur renders are referred to.
G.EIEWELL
The postoflice
elosd up yesterday as it was a na-
tional holiday—decoratio day.
crop is tolerably good.
There -will be the largest acreage
k. Texae.
Kdy work.
• J.9. Foots, Supt.
ryBhurt, Minnie Rutherford, Vir-
gil Tidwell, Minnie Thoiuas. Cly de
WoodsRela wood. "--------
The surveying
MW. A N.
plain h
aii ■
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E.G,GmaiaM,.
----- Trass’s
—-A.Pixe, Quslerasl
R. N. Sanith, "Chaptain.
n an error I
photographer who was here last fall,
will be here again about the middle
"of Jupe, ______-_________- ’
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—ELOQ,OOC
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Everything is looking better on ■
the creeksinoe our last letterr^
Wheat is being Tiarvesfed, and”
contrary to our past reports, the
corps oftheW.
have "been f
.. WAEED.
Tbos 211 bluek or white or spol-
" " I I! nim. | । I B <11 Hi........ high; .
ifqotg IVe LyearsnotdAdress.
—Rih h Buy, TVmiiim, ....... -|
teum
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j. w Axx,.w.N.
. MarasWM Sue, o
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a). a M
a kcollege at some
LumbenLalh and Shingles, Sash. Doors
ANS BEINDS
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* _ ge co«iinn Ldge, No, its, Knight
Y i y thius, mcete in < astle Hnil overy
GRAE’A.MI,
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Major J. W. Graves, the editor
of this paper, left lest Salurday for
Dallas and other points on businesa.
ajl.212.
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GRAHAM, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1893:
her parlor at home.
Notice. '
All persoua indebteif to the Gra.
0 _
May 29, 1893.
No newspaper cuttings required.
You ean get more dry goeda, shoes.
That she is fond of.scamdal.
That her slmus STS WU ‘tnali
That she cannot keep a H tret.
J‛Ku Gay, a nvphew of ('apt. A , H. Fowler, Principal.
T. Gay,fromTenton, Tenn., came —NJomsoN,Supt.t
Ranch Supplies
low Rate of Interest.
Sgomiu
Waatod Liaborers.
Ai We Rock Creek Coal Mines,
Elder Lauderdalk of Brecken-
ridge, held services athe Christian
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A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not 1«m than one nijullon people have found
just such a friend in Dr. King's NewDiscov-
ery for Consumption, Coughe, and Colda.—
It yon have never wmed tbis Grat Cvugh
Medicine, one trial will convince you I hat it
hms wemnderfukeurntive power, io all dia—e
afThront, Chgat ami Lunge. Eue h boule ie
gearanted-to do all that iselpimed or money
will he refunded. Trial bottles free at Tim
-Hr U t»nll..i.i him i n1’- Drug ffnrrA
Lange botttes DUc and $t fin.
otse------
cauta—-
TeTHEFRONT
—FOR
1. Opeing song:------1
n 9 Prayer G.W. Black , '
3 $ ng by choir.
-Essay, Miss’Bertie Searbor-
Cal. andsee them.
West Sids Square. GRAHAM, TEXAS,
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editor of the bkaDKN, •-4 of. the
tithing the Stat, neat itl “ *,
gn _ ar, lit of EAtline, Hall county.
MosRION,STAKET & Co, 1 • ’ -
wjobprossanttoutfittf
lh pattern:
'esand snuces in their ably establish
FORD BROS.,
Keep constantly on hand a good supply of
<7J
w.
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spectable st once so-you wl
welcome at any man's house in
tuwn-.3uqravoyurdmuetbe-Ffh-
proper time and under proper eon-
Hditiens.
We understand that this corpsare
making a permanent and final sur-
cat" "1"
Welnet in styles and prices in
press Goode, Inces; and Trimmed
Millinery For cashoreredit
e r to _amsist
UIIIUUIILILN
11 Be
12. Closing prayer, N. Smith.
.. Committee.
Notice is hereby giken that sn
. clectiou will bu held i-eaehFtre-
School Districts pf,oung County,
—Fexm,ttHe-yHsperstherrof+
The Methodist College.
The time is soon coming when
Stationery and SchootSuppkies, Jewelry, Artrsts’ Material.
Etc.- Prescription work a specialty. , _ -
on the grounds, but it is intended
that the reunion -shall- be self mus-
ed thattheyiwilt cross Saltcrerk at pnthos, and freiyhted with sacred
some point near its mouth, and thoughts and profound reverence.
In and talking as young folks usu-
ally do.
Mr. Elias Putman and family
want over to Frank Knight’s visit-
Ing Sunday,” A.
Mrs. Lily Knight, who has be
very eiek the past week, im, we are
glad to say, tueh better.---- K
-Miss LrHjj Mavr, has returned
from a pleasant visit m-Ei tiilfttn*
___ • ______________________ELBERT MEG.
{the affidavit* of the trial judge and ___ _ - . •__
, el -ik of f^< PA.L.,
the court by which it is shown that I ~ -j ,
appellant’s attorney did not desiroBUE—Ui
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F
Leis
-luzso
d"TRADEMANK
cures FUeL or po pay required, it is guur-
aninedlgs
ded
Mor ale by’Tbe R. G. Um ham Drug Co.
, Uucle WiB Copelund wae in town -
toned last week tor tkre first time
for 1^00,1 The odd genttoman [
is in verMipoor health but isstiH as
_______ilIyindkood naturediasi ever. I
mm-—— T.I-! ' ...—
nep —4 ft
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Lost.
Between the cemetery and court
.house, or in the oourt yard, a Mex-
icanwar veteran’s brwie modal
with name "Eldredge G. Sibtey,*
thereon A liberal reward will be
paid the find-r on its return to me.
_ — 4 Somanyfshinearorasoupwater 8.......,s1.00perpsir.
A fell e utment of Dodeon A hampl t." fokafewdayutielown
Illi’s fancy pickles, and a comple depopulated, Sb far ••
212 2 ofilaple and fancy gronerie , «« 1 thibe did not
’• 31sTewt. lb* Very lowest prices by we can learn th y
"1 wU saxera co. eutrer vev mueb .
- met—^...■. s*»smb»A
2
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a
toci tries.
», A FA-4 M,mgeta on
[ or before the full moon
’ breeze, sfdeby side, at the head of
th e-little column of yuivivurs—
thej are not manife esting altogether ed iliabitants
____The day wysobaerved in Gra-
hem — Pursuant to the program of
Nome, E. F. Bavis, E. B Norman, S R, Jefery,
V ~ , "
AfCHUnU i't banks, tanbery, merehanta, stock men, farmers, na-"liar sial ct jo-r cl.sa
solicted.Wegivepersonalndspecialateentiontoourcollectiondepartment,andnms
ort day of payment. # . —
miles south of iown. It is reports
Deserving Pranse.
We desir to say to our eitizens, thntfok
yean wo have been*selling Dr King's New
Dicovry tor 4 oneumption. Dr. King's
NewLr Pills. Bucklen’a Arnim Salve and
Electric BI|ton,' and hive tever bundledrem-
eiettmtse#- web, or lUt have given such '
4.,_____[ ..o.^Hoin- We do yd heetute
to guarantee th«nY.,T time, ajM we stand
e, . reudy to refund the purelinne price, i ehtisfac-
4. secund Nun- ioty'resulte do ne* fullew. tbyir tine Thene
sr.'S = «•
Drug Co., Druggists- ___.
to have a statement of faets. There
is no error in the record and the
judgrent is affirmed. Simpkins, J,
ebemWempptreiate sepbeerves-
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U. B. GanNKTT, Dictator.
wasthe-proudemblemefthegeen+---rA-ptn
est hatinn on garth—the ustar > # L 1 > •
. • . ■ . , .... T . PurI Brilliantl Perfootl |
in the distviehWhut"iese andENooRsEo
uYol du si; in her |»ow
the eqinpany at the such a* "My Country’ti- of Thee
and the ‘Bonnie Blue Fug." Col.
MePbi stated the object of the
meetingnd speeches were made
by Rev.R. " -
hrluyniht Visiting Kniui.u in
-uwuuudg—-.*.--
H.L.Monnios f .T.
Z/A, Hi twos. K K- H
kossEAU POST N<>.-no, A R.,
eneh month.
- J--L-CusxueuAN,Com.
(ika, Wridur. Adiutat.
?: ~ son/hsihg utrs
Onalach, Aral Inaertian, -—_______
Eegb aubaoquant insertion. ■ ■ - 50 He will return about the lust of the
A-rmgonable reduetiom made to regular
A adyartisera. Terms furnished on applicntion.
oeal notlees 10 cants par Une Oral Insertion,
7 6 eent perilhe each subsequent insertion. A
iberal reductlon made to regular advertinera
onoumanamku"mmmnanmmunmommmonmmpummmmuamemmmwemmmm
GE A- R .
foTksgntheretatM+Garpentae’atyinterestedinthe
Su i id ay and spent theeVenuig sing- Tiave been fooled
the Methodist district conlerence
convenes at/Graham. Among oth-
i ami thrvugh, mV bny,
fromwitte—heuLwhethe r yell
know anytningelre er not: What’s
the good of knowing everything ?
-AttheSshpah."ssMnetiE
ism, Sunday, June 4th, 1893.
The Beekham MW - Bank,
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Ford Bros, have arranged a dis-
No. 4418, Graham, Texas.
e+- •
r Viue-Fruudent J » ’ iwras,arissancnbier
venae of the case would be sustain- "
J C. Price, of
' • Suita LI. Rewara__006 « positive anuute II "ese
—v.Ptt —. dui habits..or_ DBkrr.J.Ui.e'MiBi-UUtlAhx.
"lWfiTDeZiVentomlypersonWho. - •
wil deliver twotwe year-eldheit-ngeney—haregiven theremedy a
era, branded E. M. A. on "left Hide I natioiat reputation. Hill's Chlo-
andmnrkea Fwaftow fork the right i ride of Gold Tablets areguaramted
te-eure-any-emeeef-Heukennen-
Merptrineor Tobacco Habit, and
and red •potted and the other a no effort whatever is required from
dark red and white brindle -to the the person taking them. ____ _
e lit-MT of this pauer. Said aiHmaU; . , yourslf cool withasacefofeream.
——-------—fur yumgrftkswe might sny
tha frying aize-=ottkratim,girt
i + auuhu/-
for tbree'dnys. Fresh and bartir-1
Vests^frohi 12 1 2 to cued meats will duiibllW bu.iuld!
market, Lepairing —ef-ail kinds
_ncadlx,sxecuted and guaranteed tu •
____giversatisfsctiona Call on - ee—
L:D, BuaxxoN,
haillighSchoolareieqenletHle
Ta the. banks call and settle cither in eazkorby
Clear Fork.forthrge days, July 19h —1--
Men's full stock Shoes, 11 00' 20th and 21st, and committees woe , A contemporary enumerates ene
butypns, sigappointed on arrange........"peak- dazenatainzciskich:....... ver
M.iGKiL. ' —ter,. Everybody witt
Men’s goud flann-llett +hirt#,.2640 invrted tonttend,andtheeriler_---—-
Men’s g.iocFTtrllt ilYtiwerV, ' »iH be for e>v.41 family to bring food That she laces tiht
S’, w hulk fom 10et,up.-
Led ies‛ fast blck hose 05 cts.
— —- —■ *.■ • -------- -woebagaswaurun
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One eoyy, one wr.
” ' sil inonthe.
P Trades
suysBobBnrL
- i tken ef thnt br it wonH
difference in his salary if he thought .
the earth was But ani that it went
sigdives in Dres* Gqeode at
G.B. Jewell’s
2.292.2 , ■ w -
We f-gri t very much to learn of
the Focut death of one of the child,
L T eef.A,C. Nickell. Who lives
! al Aeelshurshg--:-----
Bro W. M -miggins wil+- ptoach
ntEeKCreek on
। day in une, and at Needmore, 0
ssudrekschool house, bn the
I third unday in June.
1 H0.a eee
==sma,= wI............................tores-
•ne pettie. Warmented । crate buet visar AtUnt?ihal ehort:
2 , ened 1st* F? ‛ .
J. D. Kulch vg. State—From F.I INCORPORATED I8D1
devo-.Pagol Arpellont "AcnedheCAPTTAL STOCE $10,000
- 9, Song’
1 10. Recitatien by Mrs. Carnes
Graham High Schgol.
and when ohe—Lapp ns toc.m: t’atthe graveyard uu huinliMt aftarv.'— Pcomutioneter - ——e_, ,
-----. 5 spark. B.ys why don't PupHerpmatfu-elass Bt union k" knpuo lownrhip.
1 - ' • | r i । “ . -1 and had once rut for the legisi- I
bdkpnpLodge-N0560 • ..
4 A.M.. meets on the first Saturduy • oni
git inucb month.
W. B. POPE; W. M.
M H-HAnDv, sdo’ty: : — ' '-.-J
eeestee.F.
ADEEPMI LODGE,,. r, meet in
I. N, Smith, Chaplain,
-kdd.r Lauderdale andCapiA.F.
_____________ ________,
Lam NOrveyinif their liue^ Tb**! ’ng tear, the word of love and . -
eamein-by the Brooks farm andmembranceandiu showering bright
. „ thence to the Mabry farm on the n tt
of cotton planted on the creek this Brazos, They then gurvayed atouud tov, upon-the-graves where rest1 conepiracy 1o rob,
thehtie t the cibson farm, three th aphes of departed Hao. ofrinotatomnsaconpXS’.S#
It i“* —hoautiful , custom, fait of tion that the verdiet is contrary to
Uxcuptidonefaii. "hrhowstbllvaf nishes, .Window Ghss, Putty, Wall Paper, School Boqks,
thenrun through Took valley to t audit is to beh hoped tHttt wiliitdenee upenwhieh-the-enurtever-
, g, ", ... r / -—-g # . rukd-tne motion for a cjinnge ef,
the McCan crossing on the Erazos, forever continue to call forth thevenue lhe presumption is the de-
risto was correct. The court did
DIREeroRs —R. F. Arfirdd,K~Tr ftirtLBiaii. J O. Loving; J. Br
pect,,. - , ,
Buf Graham is ready and willing the exConfederutes, a large dum-
to do the handsotny thing with tfre bersof people assambled at the court
railroad people if shehas theTisrur' hmhMa i 4........, ... „p...
' a nee that this is something more held, «Mib*, M bfort presided atisoverwllmingly conirdiutedby-
Hhan a mere.survey.She willcometilre organ and the house wasflHeethnsmdaginelthntilind --d
the strains of patsintie aise. l —ll.UuEQrji . WlJ Liitt
sr IN Johnston has opened, h
. privnEeecheol in the mam school
.inenodhas started out with
nckles Arnica Naive
Tx*e Hai vs i
Bruisen Merot, Ulcers, Sait Ktwum, FBver
sors fier, Chupped Hand’, etfiblains
Comi, suit - »Msir,n KnipiLna, und positively
m---
B. R. Jarrssvy tal Vice-Presdent, J B Nozuzs; 2na
WAEREEER mtn. ’
t Fhe Most Glassesjathuu. S,
- Tmm meaaile wmwmTEN warmly pried ।
lit go to some other plae, or willl’by chi solid Representative Men of Ilis
tsnercomeup with an offr which J !
the conference can accept ahdse-elntis, lwyer, Goyeruats,Sotatar. For: -
Wells, keeps the largustandcureate coHlege? .—elgn Miniatera. Mehmnigt Prescher.
best selectd stock of .Dry There is a commilbe appointed - Nen Eminent la all Pcofe.s ons and
Goods and Groceries in that to see what can be done io this line
towr He solicits, both the but they have none nothing so far
laxtwaolesale and retail trade as we know of. I Graham ie
TGivehimacntwhenYemddforhersaptistcomegesho Buy None but theGenuine I
pen to lie at the Welis: i
ll was decided to lave a reunioni .- •
at the oldrunrm grounds on the N Oukst
VOL xvn.
3- Groceries
Buckham Hall every duixbk ,
11. Wood, R 8
E. OF JET
TMUMovMALDGLNo. 2202, Knight’
ol 1 '‘Mt—mneeta on ‘*>e 1st and 3rd Tureduy
It all the streetrof Graham are
ry. Everybody cordially invitee,
A new business house is going to
be built on north Oak street nest
to die red store. Thelmbrison
To the Fronts
.-' . ._ Gt.
« E G. Biblky.
rean wfoihve-mSyot
-ugu., ... -vw,- touching picture of
trs." If yqu are rospectableyour Emij Lerand, olive Norris, Tomppeaen to tc them Hontingo’er the
girl’s parents won’t olject to your I Iimmuns.EtnaWilkinsun.larviu
i isitingher atherhqine, and it 3 ou : fohhson. Sum Timin on- . -
are not. re.-peqqble ury andget. re- J From the 9th to the 10th grasle : I whieh ha* sueeeeded the clash of
HJUL lloyt Brown, Mary Fields, Ged. iurms and"Gle hOTrurrbrcTviT at rtfs:;
ise 17rf-Hiii, Cleo Hindmaq, Walton Hind- ' After the decuratiop serviceOfe imliunyUike knowing your buZ
i,i»u J fiv gva-y-y-o-t inu-A i—rat h rain, (5'T’-vlii'i .law^H, H,,.»r^i « I » ' ' onfederate camp had their bus- throujh
er alsoleme-trystingpimeo and you en,J-ie Kenthm, Letla MeHmsey, iueus m eking '1’h* folfowing of
would feel much more ike a gentle- G race Parker, Bertie Scarborough, cers were elected for the ensuing
man sifting with your batgirl in Elmer Timmons, E.-T.:Higgins, year. ' . .
- ■ —* - R,€. MePhailt, Captain. ’
-wr•
1. d-
C—‛glh
agaiand town te got maebisipry repair, you l noons to
xanifie asnile’ouhia fade that ut.
—Ar--Vanferbiltpays his cock
-ng ’ ' ~ ~ ‘ . . -----— .
great ileal more th we get—. - ".•2
eins. h. iisn ---- ------
"tomrwurSntreegrnvicothrrook
tolraby; well, and #hvot a little,-. -CADEDASu- : : $50,000,
and -peak three languages tolera- i 5 . ’ - «
bly weH, and keep books tairly, and
sing some, and uaderstand garden-
i 11 g pretlv -well, and could preach
‘“M|u>i>, ‘I'M km-w something —— --—— -----------
about horsosandcont teegraph Exchange at Reasonable Rats. Notes Discounted at a
loved: by rhe .shullr-n-d remnant of littje, iimLactu '
-hrrix-s TffiFTiHT cause ^The 5tTmr read,proof telera-
t.jvFtrtif’den ft i erwettimog*
the route will be ready- for the Gay:
graders. , _ ’ on the grounds, and afterrthemeati
This is something no other sur the survivors of the war, b^th of, ........ ....... .......
veyors have done here, the lines TIuTdue and tli<ygi,ay.inr.rche<l on the first Saturday inJune, A.
heretofore surveved through thisgethernto the" graveyard, where ( D:te93,the ramt bdngthe3rd dav ... .EXCHAJt&t BQU&Ul AND SQLD an^JiLL PAJHCiPtl PQHITS
county being merely preleminary with appropriate cere......... the of said month for the purpose of ...
BUrv/, • graves bl dead warriors were strewn electingthree Frurtes for each of ---------------------------------------.. r
eurVeJ* . ... said School Districts. L - - . - ‘ -———
—Fr eyfepmst-wantle-xihthelwersol peace andhatha------N.X. TlMMmverCo Judge I R K. MABRY, FiwMent WD.STAIG,Viefteadent.
build along within easy reach ofthe ed in the tears of those who are fast
m-tbevlgxeal lrazos.Gaxms, that following to that bourne, whence
uuuem----,.xaerz pays ns coi
know where their greatest patron- On Eam ’* etera! camp" IK Eround their, $10,000 a year, tn¥ bey,wuichi
•-2 I sileht tnte aro spread, ’ • k——
nE"i com r”"‘ t na Glory gards. withgolemnroubd,
it is understood that theyoadwincbixaunsefihedead.-..
aunonnuthzaugh’Throekmete-Frwobaers Boated in \lhe
w emd
1 -mhe-Carey-Lomhand tater Co,
L/ w
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THe Leader.
Obi.KlIK.I> WKKK1.Y BY Iding
Me "— FFAN W# #1erf1eI)
J, W. GRAVES. jiooil rcsUha.^ Jry
Taws OF SUBSCRIPTIOM
SOSOOL NOTICE
I am teaching in the main achool
F rirr i hyimm 1,11 p j WEAR & KEEN,
Mil'Ll AN W
Theae perf.il GInsec. are uceurately netjusted /
--------— 4fasli ST* nt ' --Vir'*--: - ;---
E* 118Gallons Crocks.
Chur2t6gallona.‛ =-
Pilebem 14 to 12 gallon.
— Buears 1. 2 &8 gallene
MilkBne
ruiars 1 gallon. . _
• a-dug12, 1 A- 2 gallons.
W. N McIMSEY.
Graham wasa very dull town last
i week but that was a good signt it
provedthatthe farmers have wheat
r iohazveutandare takingadvantage
oftke fine weather to harvest it.
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ip-lt ma i.- daognnmaand all animaala
» curedW minukes by Woolfor’s Banitary
LUN T never Wto. Suld vy " it
irehAmVrug Co. . .71
1 are becoming alarmed at the Sab;
N Laggsakingindulgedin here and
h- sstffhy Rev I Smltb, olthe
odist charch, adninislered a
agingrebuke to Sunday
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Dccoration Day Sorvlona. . Kuteh Case Afirmed. SS- H Jnzax
On vesterdale fiving America The following in the derision of ul hgti
________.______for thepaidits annual tributeto thesileutthe cunr of appeals in theJ.D.
ek within five miles of Gra-! dead in the voice ofaobg, the fall Kuteh case as reported in the Dul: I ESH,
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s.- .
SiUiicJitshTiW
Guaranteed to bethebeitonth
A
Minnie Alford, .Eunice Ellis, Un-
- dis ^.r.od, l,ms Hftb Puibwey* '■ H J
iale,EeatiicotottrandMattta
j Merrisen, Monde Emingham, Mu-
out to Graham last week.
Don’ die a slow death with head,
ache. - te.Jewell‛e ent get a
nice summer hat frnni 10 eta up.
Squir W. C. Blak y wasinGta
ham I net weuk| and paid thii LHaomr
and family a pleasant visit.
A large consigument of pure
help on a tlireshing machinrnnd
- l^ngled bannerekeur zlorintr+k new enough law t pyactice in jus-
r atnm2
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AM LEAD
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Entered at the Pott Offer at Ohilmm a Tn-rat. at fSecond-Clatt jdattei^. . - - .....- .. ‘
us R G GanAM Drum Co.
50 tandard Cico st 20 "hapr
vds.fur............sr. -I* 0
mudssu, 1.001 The good work on the public
100 A"nstadara scvew indreg Biomeuil go on: Street commis-
-Pn — ~divga fine job of it.
w L Graver, , • horied. Blood Spatins; Eurba,Fpliut,e8wee I
ra"mnwe
’ll. '■ 2
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spark. Boys. Wly den’ •
yuu do-y ur-eparking like-gewn+oles-A—lth-graua-=—.........
folk at once and not mince mat-1“ ifclle Cunningham, R. Fowler,
respectable your I
Will she-puton the
the brakes a lit lie lighter and refuse
of these goods ever displayetk i ; tolid for this inslituzion andtet
V
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. - G.BJEWEIL’s
— Xewnzizahazesprteuatie
residenees of Willie Stewart and
James Porter.
Genta underwear and fancy dross
ahiris suited to the seaK“ii rtiU in
- y;--; T-—--j - .q j,*1^7
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K. 8. q nama,
VicoPacaident;
EPORTER & SON,
.1. ; . a, r. -
1 - Manufacturers and Dealers in
Saddles, Bridles and Harness. |
Ineything hour Ln Mads t Irder o Short Motist.
All kindsol repairing noatly done. Price* reasonabe
Give us a trial. Shop West, Side Public Square,
matter, but il»i, the bu-y walk* .,f nfn taahe-eHmr Inui. Hr in ilinrging the jury that]
though profundy instlUi-tive mem-1 l-buugh the anremeul of lie- eons
way surveys and piper roads that Hories of dead Rast and its depart- 4 fraey * rob was made in deft Da.
. ■ : : . ..mi
AL. ___....... . ■ •.it-a
l —I
a ham.
• fair nt ken dance . KeeP, your hoy"
in Sehom |nd oul of mischiel ne
i will gi VWSatisfaotion-
si'-k Fir eoms Ums,
better.
tozday. rmeemew-crop. to arnve.
— -Moaxisox, SrwxwComore At stkxsKosm
_pretramardazmnemArod-------- * “ .---, '
mna all pnu "ym the same time’ requiring owners of business houses The Wadley ImplementCompany.
tLis summer. There will be plenty ' and lot- in Graham to put in curh I
of work and sume money to scatter, ing in frult 0 their prmnise 8 ani i
Goodwages 1A AnAcrhstie.byboysanugins. os with the brakes and on with prepare drams m tke ot the water
---- — 27, y Miss Kendesehass-theboom...----———— tand preteet Abe
8 “Graham for Clrriat,” by Ber-1 - 1-... ---
Um Horton. —N OU! Ml I 011!
. We are sull sulling_our No,1play __________________ _____ - I ' "
Castor Machine -Gil at the poular store w bich is not-only very atuac (n. -u
tive iuunpeatance butotbou.ke -Grahanv du?
most tasteful and complete stock
andSyudaynighi-
7
3d, 4893. — J. N. Johnston 1
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. banners that ohl-u led -qipming hunts
^~1o VKt.",!y all-! daf.i'H1 11 ra i.m tint
■ . ce Bonnie Blue Flag of Dixie, still
cream every day. CalLand get I
-w-F BTEWART, Cashier. JOHNM. WYATT: Awl- Casbier.
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1893, newspaper, May 31, 1893; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505801/m1/1/: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.