The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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HELPFUL
1^“ Beautiful
in it« spl
' ^POWftaVUI# : so««
Waahingrton Democrat a are try I
ingJttlnftalia Presidantlll boom j
for Gep. Miles, but U T» likely to 1
full flat. Mile* would hardly get |
Jilt name la mnrrTPd fRnujspoit of tbp jBonth. and} j
(line be if eve h» poetto without that no man can aacure
the Demopratio nomination.
It really looks ae if the men-
tion of’ Ijfilea as a Democratic
candidate were a joke. He was
never known as a Democrat, and -
all his oonneotions have been
bn the Republican aide of the
fence,' His elevation.or advance-
ment, so the general impression
has been, was attributable as
much to the Shermans, of whom
he is a kinsman, as to any merit
he may h*V£ poeeessetf Abmit
the time that story about his put-
ting Iky irows op Jeff Dsvis It re-
vaihped he wi!f^>e pulled down -
if he were nominated. The war
Ts o¥ef, ttr be sure, but that out’, r
rage of Miles on an old and de*
corpulent, fenseless man will not be forgot-
►aly a»4 is ten by ah;Ameriean, Northern or
and under Southern, with any good blood
»n him -rNews.
print matter to fit
~- ful ifadinur. It if
th. am or Ti|-8ctil-'W«kly
The Wolff City Bun editor.Jm
gone on JT viefitfon im) left the
editorial management in the
stead of suspenders
Thus sings an Orange (Texas)
editor. r~
we prespme be -gave
“ho*a” a loose one to write euph
Jovial poesy but we want to
knowt1*^
Oh what plan is this editor
built that h« can wear a belt “in-
stead of suspenders?” The av-
erage editor, who has been tied
to a desk for years, gets* so full
in the middle region that he has
the appearance of having swal-
lowed a feather bed or a large
sice football in its inflated state
A man of this sort may wear a*
belt but he has to wear suspend-
JfippMPPHpB
JTswc to give helpful res
Thousands will testify, to its
it hands cf the bright young tnen
who are always founcr clustered
about a newspaper office. And
thue let the publie into their con 2
ftdence:---ii .^ '' ■
The editor has gone fishing
and hunting. Before leaving he
•re frail read in law, is very I instructed his sat^nlc majeaty to
thorough,, as will bs seen by | be conservative. • 9 9 Gon-
que^tions put to each, with their j fervatiam ia- a relative term.
answer*. _! Every man claims if for bims&tf
Examiner—Do you smoke* sir? ^ __th
t Candidate—I do, sir.' some it means, l>o noth-
—Have you a apac* cigar? ing that anybody can .find fault
. C.—X#e, sir (expending a short with,” whloh means do little of
Poking* Wij^h others it means.
FS.-iNow.ar.wM «•*•¥■* -Don't butt your fa..d «ain« .
o starve at tike state capital ’
large number of young gem
Demon have recently been ad-
mitted to the praphoe of law ip
this o*ty. The preliminary ex-
amination by the lawyers, who
must certify that the‘ candidates
I pc rni\|ui-svs^ ^ the the-
DEPARTMENT in*
by college
professors and others up North
on conditions’that don’t fit Tex-
as. It is the actual experiefieee
of farmers .here at home who hat e
turned over the sbil.
A* iv If vou arc n<*t tak-
Cn f,r;al the Graham Lkad*
special gn you 8houldbe.
ttSd Tn* helpful te the
OL L ER best. interest* of
your town and coun*
iy.—FprTlTD^ cash 1n advance,
we will mail you the Leader and
All Count
Experiment.
What la CASTORIA
The Children’s Panaoea-The Mother's FrienO. f
79 H- se ' ■ . • . &■-*’ ■
•Right; wbat'e the sec<
•To increase the numb*
mite not himaelf nor imps to oper*
ate outside of fixed rules, some of
which afoaanollows i----9—----
“Get there by all means,”
“There'is room ft the top;'$et
oo top and stav on top, it matters
clients.
When dies your position,
hi.—wnsn a„es your po-
towards your dllent change?
12 months.
Weekly News
The News stops ‘ ps when your
time is out. .
When I am making up f
ALWAYS
Worst of All Experience!.
Can anything be worse than
to feel that every minute will be
your last? • Such was the ex-
perience of Mrs 8. H. Newson,
Decatur, Ala “For three years’*
she. writes, “1 endured inauffer-
able pain from indigestion, stom-
ach and bowel trouble. Death
seemed inevitable when doctors
and all remedies failed.. At
length I was induced to try
Electrio Bitters and the result
was miraculous. 1 improved at
once and now Fm completely re-
covered.” For Liver, Kidney,
Stomach and Bowels troubles
Electric Bitters is the only med-
icine. Only 50c. It’s guaran-
teed bv Edgar Matlhpap, Drug-
and gives him the same queer
feeling a woman has at a fancy
ball when she feels her petticoat
going.. At least, we imagine it
gives.the same awesqme scare, j
Never having been a woman or
owned a petticoat, except through
the avenue pf a feminine help-
meet, we cannot conscientiously
compi^ro the two slips, bull we-
can speak in a general way for'
the sake oi illustration. .Now, j
METEOR
In Use For Over 30 Years, j
tares* **«*»*r, rr
■ perfectly equipped and up-to-date
wide veatibuled passenger triin.
Saint Louis
HJld 1
Kansas City
Observation
Cafe Cars.
REGISTERED ANQ STANDARD
“STOCKMARKET:M 1%, 16 hands hi^li;
weight, 1^00 lbs. Pee f<
UL I). SKINNER/’ J
3 inches high*weight 1
insuranee, S12,
These horses will stan
Flint Gteek, 5 milen norl
Mares will be taken
cents per month.
CASTORIA
For Infants *nd fHiiMrfn,
IB KM Yen Han Always Bought
Through Sleep-rs Daily from
Ft. Worth and Dallas.
at my ranch fVn-
W. A. TDLEY,
'*1 have been troubled for somo!
timp with indigestion andeour
atomAch.*’ says .Mrs Sarah W.
Curtis, of Lee, Mass., "and have
iieen taking Chamberlain s Stom-
ach and Liver tablet* which
pnv* helped me very much so
that rvow ) can.sat mf^iy' things
-.flhat before I could not ” If y^u
im ianjTIrOtrbtw wltlr your*»o;n-
-- aob Vrhy not take" these Tablets
and get w*ll? For sale by Ora-
ham Drug Co
Puts, Bruises oad Burn Quick-
Scaled.
* Chaui^rlain’s Paid Balm is an,
aqtisfepiie linfffhent, and- when
applied to cuts, bruises and burns
causes them to heal without ma.
turaticr. and much more quickly
fhafi ‘ “bjr the hiBtral treatow-nt.
Foffkale by Graham Drug Co.
. Sagliak Ar She Xs Spoke.
Now is the ttme wften gradu-
ates and school matters general-
Am* • n#. • n/1 « tba C' 1 U a
GcnersT
FORT WOR7 H,%TLX,
THE TEXAS RAILROAD
Elm Street Blsckfimith Shop
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SUPERB
Lax & Poguehave removed their Shop
from the Square la North Elm Street, op-
posite the Hock Island Livery S.table. All
kinds of Blacksmith and Woodwork, Re-
pair i ng,- Horseshoeing, Ac. ... (ii ve them a
call. ~ - - iT.il
Nortll Elm Street.,
DINING CAR
CL.-SERVICE
. Gja our Famonn Limit k! Trains Through
J "Texas.
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The Meals a la carte in
The finest Dining Cars in the Woridl
Diners all the Way Between
^ Mexico and St. Louis.
Graham, Texas
Texas Nursery Company
Traoc Mams
- Dcsionu
TXc<>irrrTRATr
foreT-
•CoevnToHrs A*>.'
________SHERMAN and McKINNEY, TEXAS.
. K. W XiEKMtmi^Vrat./ | TATITir. WTY^OO
• Teitt grown trees tfi/ive befit h©re, jf experience is
worth consideration. Hundreds of Varieties grown and
adapted to other localities are of no value here.
Order Strictly First Class Trees, froma reliable source if
you want satisfactory resultyjr We solicit your trade if you
really want an orchard
G. E. GIVENH,
Traveling Agent.
rfiekir m
IHV Wit lOW
«MC*fcr
'PMi..*
mKice, without ctw* In
ly fri di*cuseed, ani.the Cl*-
nurne Enterprise has thia to say :
“TW‘Venua Times man has
bad h*is tympanum smitten with
the English language' “as she is
■poke.”' Hear Ihh complaint:
“If more attention was paid to
English and less to Greek in our
publi<^School'S a better impression
could be made Vmong 'iha really
adueikted. It isn't good form, and
om»lt IllnirtntUtS w««klT. Mi
PASSENGER service
IN TEXAS*
• 4—IMPORTANT GATgWAYS^T
J. W. CAR80
Local
CHICAGO One Fare.
- 4 . c
Account 8ummer Schools, Sal* .Tune 13. Limit Sept. 15.
$15 to CALIFORNIA Daily. One .Way.
pETROIT mid Ratora one Fare plu i $2,
Epworth League International Convention. Sale July 13 db 14.
BOSTON and Return one Fare plus $2.
Saratoga and Refttm one Fare.
Stile July -1th & 5th. Mystic Shrine.
YjMlfiBr Summer Rates
UlojUjUil^ Coimncncing June 1 tuColoiaJo.
Wisconsin, Michi'^nn. Minnesota.
^°\v Turk. Write lor hook oh
w'- " Colorado. ^
W. Q. Firth, G. P. <fe T. A.
| Upon arid that iar pleasant to
>ear kra^uates saying "I ?een, ; take It iv especially valuable'
taken, 1 have saw,’ and such^for summer diarrhoea, ip children j
ike expressions.” . Certaiuly . aod i.v undoubtedly the rn-.'.ini of}
i^rie fian-'X l>a referring to lnirii- saving the 11 v..-a of a grelit YiVijCy |
tta’s graduates, and Enterprise] cnildren each yuar. dor en!e by i
;«H>we the 8. X. of bar ^n ^dratiAnrI>nn: Grn----------------- ---\
chools would not so far forget j
hair teaching as tujiling "su<,h |
ik* exprdasion^” at the hand*
ome young editor of tlis Tiinee
Gjp in thb Athens of Texan"*
>e*n and I nave saw” would n<
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
^aeyaiiK to ami
HOUSE at the old Jonas
Ely stand, on the #«st
A Kentucky jiiiper islSlde of th8 Square and
nmWAy ier this: ;A co\.fTom nom on llU 00ld
Velopgiug to Hud Bowjm fl«;; weather I will supply
,.t voured twenty-threetwtotaot; th# put>ilc with ICE at
,„t l tobacco a few liiglits agoaud, th# ffioal REASONABLE
aieuin lens than a?i hour, [psjcES. Free delivery
. Toh.cn l,n,v»vOT : lo all parlsof the City.
Give me your orders.......,
WALTER KELLY,
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, die-
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid*
neys are out of order
“ qr diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
jl that It is not uncommon
' for a child tp bo born
P afflicted with weak kid-
neys. If the child urin-
ates loo often. If the
Ito * ^ ^ ------------- | J VMUVCV U jxl AiVfn Uf VI f
▲ Bpleniii 2ki-c;:r. dare die flleti simply because
Neuralgic pains. Xl.t'iMf.uti^n,!Hhe#cUdi4,t know' how to spK.
•MfbitoDd aaiatic p»ip*.. yldr. : — .a. c-------- —.....^ j
the pehetrating uj^jirficv of [ For Thcco Wha Live on
tllard’H fyiert* .Liirirti**ut, III Faxmo.
netrat^e the Dr. Bergin, k*uue. His..
ne. an<i being ’abiuji'h^ii info!'*l havis used Hellnrd'n rtnow
|blood, its ht^alit.g p»< Liniment; hlwe)s recr'intoend it
loonvayed to every pnyt of CO mv fuend^. uh I mu ct.ur.d*?ut
l body and • Ijfe-3t nomi* won- tner*- in no better made It is a
rful cures. Mr, D» T‘- Moot#, dnndy for burhs.” Thrin* who
f«Dt Illinois Central - Rsi.'wav. live <,n farms are wq>e<pn.!ly li.r-
atatew: - 1 have <d many a^eitffintal
|fd Ballard’s Snow Liniment] ar»4T»^ufaai. whiV'li heel rspVilv
* rheumatUlm, .< ‘Hk* wlrr-n Bnliuoj’*-.Simw Liniment
iy ll » upland id. rein applied. It rhotiid' alwev*
J,- W* COuid pot d«. without kept ih the lions*; • *>r c*nv*-*r''f
» 25c, 50,;. and 3100 hi Gra- kmergeney 25<-, {jOf!i and gl 00
The ICE MAN
' urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
I reaches an age «then it should be able to
• control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-<ret!lnr. depend upon It. the cause of
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
' step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
ffouble is due to a dtsaased iefldition of the
Kidneys and Madder shd not to a habit as
i most people suppose,. 1
Women' as well asj men are, made mis-
1 ersble with kidney and-bladder trouble,
’MOVSAMD9 Saved By
Thit wonderful medioin* poei-
Civelyouree Consumption, Oought
Colds, Bronohitie, Asthma, Pneu-
monia, H*y Fever, Pleurisy, La-
Grippe, Hoaraenees, Sore Throat,
Croup and Whooping Cough.
Every bottla guaranteed. No
Cure., No»Piy. PrJoa OOo. & $1.
irs iQurLiWer! jisartta?!
you have headaches, tongue is coated, bud breath, bowela con-
stipated, bad taste in the mouth? If .1
not all of these symptoms, j - ^
then some of them? It’s
your ■
t. F.TUfiNKR, . * •
\. , Osin. Pass* ano TiOKSt Aamt.
Cure., No Pat.- r
Trial botttvfree.
oatuas. Ttvas
■■ 1 III 1 11 ■ 1 .....-
natural
vegetable remedy,
ting no mineral or
ns. ft will correct
nuks your health*
Don’t msk* env mistake, hut remember
'Irlf. eeVnr, Switfnp R*x>t, l»i . Kilmey*.
Awsinp-Roct, mid llie iwMr*rs,rM*»trtnuo<’
prti; Y, *n evr ry baft is , ^
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1903, newspaper, June 19, 1903; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886797/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.