The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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The Spirit of Ropulism.
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tirely confined to those who belong
to what is known as the populist
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Graham, Texas, April 8, 1894.
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cat of! and voted except such ns contain the names
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GRAHAM,
Agricultural Tinplements
HARDWARE,
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I am not insensibt to the
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ESTRAYS.
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JOHN POHLMANN,
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The Mme devotion
ARCHER, TEXAS. .
' REPORTED bv Frank Horron, Commia-
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trician.
Physiclan,Surgeon4Obsfe
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BOOTS and SHOES.
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profound thinkers of the century
class the income tax measure which
lately passed the housn of repre-
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CRAIG NOMAD.
WILL make the pro—nt atmylurmn,
12 miles east of Graham on Jacksboro road,
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it that all orouFofficers mre oj^iiie
' H. SCHUSTER.
MANUFACTURER OF
Gw, Hunt was elected mecretary and the
object of the meetinu was stated by the chair-
man and in pursuance of thene objects the
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With every $10 worth of good-
you get a handsome
Call and see our samples. They
represent a .
$40,000.00 STOCK
All work in the.Boot and Shoe line oxeou
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JOHNSON & AKIN,
Attorneys at Law,
OHAHAaCTEXAs:
Will practice in the Courts of Young and
and adjoining ooudties.
Offieesp-stairs in the MorHson-Htroct RrlA
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rensunabl. Give me a trial.
sorrShop’ West Ade Public Souare. , 2
men, g-e
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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Pure Bred Clydesdale
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ENTRATED by W. Burges, eleven
miles aonthwest of Graham; on mouge col-
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DRY GOODS.
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GRAHAM, TEX AH.
All calls attended to in town dr country •
omeeat Graham A Co’s. Drug Store.
GEANVILLEM. GIRAND,
Attorney at Law.
The Largest and Best
Seleetcd Stock in'.the West.
Bargails in Every Line.
Call and See Us.
FREE'
2 * Arrive at Weatherford 8:52 e. m.
No. 5 Lenve Mineral Wells 3,00 p. m.
- - Arrives Weatherford 4100 p. m.
Mering close conneduon with all Texas &
Paqifle trains at Weatb-wford; els conrndting
with Santa Pe Railway.
W. C. PKBESS, r. A. P. A.
Ik there is any good in the Wil-
cal parties • great many men can
Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Kyen,
granulated Eye I,ids. Hore Nipples, Peg,
Esnema, Tetter. Holt Rheum and Ecald Head,
25 cents per box. For sale by druggists.. ..
Groceries,
AND
TucunhfordWason,a
itrength, durability, benuty and 40
motion We mae almost every ■
R. E. TAYIQR,
77
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% den
dkes, p. d
of the private citizen as to. render
all men equal, regardless of in-
equalitiesinindustry and ingenius.
They do not recognize the inalien-
izens he will hvel levy a trihuh, j ones who are really respohsiblofor
somiewhere by conquest. .
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AIL ROAD TIME TABLE.
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Hardware Company
Heve Opened in their new brick an impense stock of
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•on Hand a good supply of
S taplee Fa ncyGr oce ries
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Jiu. 8 Leaves Wediortard 11.00 a. m
“ ArHveet Mineral WelU12:X2p.m
Ne. a Leave Weatherford 5:15 p. m.
• ” Arrive et Mineral Wells 6:15 p. m
* No. a Leave Mi.emf Wells nso a. m
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democratic candidates to canvass
be openo at 9 o'clock a. m. and elose at 8
o’elhok p. m.
3. It shall be the duty of eneh precinet
chairmen to appoint preeidinge fficers of elec-
tion for the procinct in which Lt Is to act.
CATTIOR—If a dealer ofers W. E.
Dowulas shoes at n reduced price, r saye
hehasthem withqul name stamped on
bottom, put him down ns n fraud.
Cori
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Ranch Supplies,
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Which they nre offering as low as the lowest.
Call and see them. ' «
West Side Square. GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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, did before qnd nee L»
1 here is no call for any such
Motnttomatetecttonistorbeheldin
We have given away over 50
of these pictures. on‛t you
want one? ,
Count)
announce
for re-ele
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of great
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allofournomineesfrom governon
Pricey are reasonable.
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Send us your Presoriptions.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
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TO the ownera nr their agentsor attorneys
1 of T E. L. 4 ompuny Nurvoy Fo 1201: j g
You win taRe notice thitthe underigned /maturit
AHFeke-eshaldierdgemmanrsanam
i ly nppoinud by inc "Tmmissioners'Caur
Collectiona promptly attended to. Wi
practice in the atate and Federal Courte.
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to what is known as the populist t 10 order at the. court house at! 9‛ekok
party but in both of the old pliti. I last Salurday afternoon.
Seven of the compnjttoe were present eith-
sentatives, as an essentially popu-
liatic measure in that it taxes the
5*,2.00
: 8575
a OR Boys
A.M§5s
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In fact, everything in their line at "LIVE ANDI LET
LIVE” price.
North Side Square, Craham.
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to the be
subject t
cratic pr
No, y
5/ Street A
, rondatTecting such land/and to nssess dan-
afes ifony ard claitned, raid read to run from
Elidsiville northeast neross said lands.
_ I Jabn E,l.all L^l AWaliah 18,
’ (oldamnith Maid2: 14, hy Iumbletonian 10,
Jury , eire of Dexter 2;17}; dam by Black Hiwk2+.
Edwin Fores. 49, sire of Billy Hoskins
View. 2.26 Bay Kentucky Hunter.
’ :Hnuggler 927, 2; 161, by Blanco, by Iron’r
- ——....' Cadmus, sire of l’ocahontas 2:171.
by nowiboys itne owners or ther agentsor attorneysj $ I n 00 to insure a mare in foal, secur-
allpostmaater author- ! of T K. A L > ompanv Nurvev F. lini’ • h note given nt time ol service, due May
ized "a4Ia senl for . mm-.o"pnyu°/° 1-0 ,(i 1896, to l»w lesper rent. interest aftor
sample rtopy Cuuvuseets You will InRe notlce that the undersigned I mnturity until pnid 'fnil—.v >-1t—, ,
Ssndwich Pub. Ob., ! -^ —< »urt^— Any-marerttatcun-trotorpae a mile in
f ifb Elm Ri 7 Dalls,Tex.tottougcountylo view ont a certain public three miyutes may be brer free ot ekarge.
Mares inust be broke to halter.
In all cases paymient secured by noteas
statdnbove.i . . .. _
Stock shwnany day except Sunday.
PE. HUNT:
Mikler Bend, Young Co , March 26, 1894.
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EM’ The apiritof populism is not en-
-ig l ■ * r —2—
8, Prapria/or
industrial army must coptinuet
to his party play the easy barnacle act hence-
latin forth and torevermore,—Dallas
Neva.
des and it crops out in various j Mound, 6.B Riebards, Goos. Neck; G. w:
waya. At great many f the moet Hunt, Miller Bend, J. A. Wooifoik, Beu--
nap; W. L Donnell, Eliasvillo, and M. A.
Slewart, Markley.
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The Meyer’s bill fpllown
4 the-preeidept’e suggestion
i foregong clause.
REPORTKD by Frauk,H«rpn, Oommi«-
mioner Precimot No. t, and left with J. A.
Ainesworth, ona grey hore, 14 bands high, |
HmM 2 on left shoulder and 8 on l aft
thigh; quiet to ride, April 7, 1894: -
REPORTED by A. J. Baker, Commin.
sionot Precinet No. 2, and left with J. N.
Rodgers, one chestnut sorrel horee, 2 years
old. branded —M on left shoulder. April
T, 1894.
, , . . , „ . er in person orb proxy as folldwa: J. 8
be found who have pogulist tenden- Starrett, Gmham; J. 8. Wataon, Indian
f
there's Ba Agent a
vicinity, write for circular to
ROAD NOTICE.
. . , IN the matter of the motion ofth/Com-jand will aerve mares at >8.00 tainwre a ItF
number of Populists missioners’ Court for a 2nd claw road itHing foal; $6.00 by the season.
< ‘are will be tken to prevent aceidents but
no responsibility should anyoccur.—
Dt scription and Pedigree.
lfyoumed powgr for any purpoe whht -in this couniry. Jt would hnve
s-aksssm iK
r. diabilitp erength Nod supeeior workman- ington been suppressed. 1
phpereberond 9 ion.ed we defy testa verdiet that Breckenridge
r HheozMhaI. Ialmar 4 BezTypeiFoun- moral lepor, guilty as charged and
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' GRAHAM, TEXAS. T
I haven lareand complet .lock and can
f order, on snort noticem----L-E
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following resolutions were adopted : ; -
rich and imposes more burdens of Resofved, That the nomination of demo-
cratic candidates for the county and preciet
offices in Young county at the ensuing elec-
tion shall be by a primary election t be held
BRILLIANT Jr.,
WILL make the present season as follows;
The first four work days of each week on But-
tomBraneh, south of the old TWT ranch,
and Fridays and Saturdays at my stable in
Graham, and will serve mars at $8.00 to
insure in foal, and $10 00 when left to pas-
jure and breed. Maree lef at Graham Bat-
urdays will be taken to the pusture.
Care will be taken to prevent acci ents,
but will not be responsible should any ocour.
Description and Pt dig res.
BRILLIANT Jr. is a beautifal black, 16)
hands high, was lirud by ltn|u>rbd Brilliant;
j dam, Lucy; she was sired by David, a pure
. Pereheron horse-
H. 8. EICHELBERGER.
Graham, T...... April 11, 1894 .
THE ARABIAN HOUSE, "
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Zxpcutive Commtt Meoting.
Chairman J. W: Gallaher called the dem '
ogsatic executive committee of Young oona- i I
-ury ; NO. 1878.
v'4 STANDARD) BRED TROTTER.
- 1. Registered- inAieriran Trotting Reuister, I
20AD-NOTICE.— u wAH'Avii“‘^ constantly
■ ± ve -ttetnlmwnewmaraF.H.EeACenthlana,Kyh—— ——— F----—-—-——•—
purvey No. 3, Yormne county,,. \a»: 1 THE BAlNN, Ray Stdlion,, 1879;
-B. - .. ’ 10, hamnds higll, weigrhe over 1200 pounds.
Touere herby notitled to mmtus in Bel- He is not only s I roller but a , breeder of
knap, l.-XM ovthe 12th ,|,y of Meyc+h iruttera. Agreed i-king haw that-has
an Prerent tuna m writing your claim for ! taken many premiums in tbe show ring.
ident tu opnninz j He way ured bySmuguler 927, recurd
a nd class read from the East end of Wiit- ( 2r16}; 1stdtamSalliWilon byJohn Edaali
ke "K Bridgesrunning north, ast through 1716, 2n dam Lad j Forest in Edwis Forest
TrEki l"' M8t Northwestcorner 46; 8rd dam i-y Howard's Sir Charles, son ..f
ol l ..tor lt.rtnoe.on Strvey. 1 his the 27th th,, thorough lire. I horee Sir Charles,
day of Mart'll, ’■ sm---e-- -----
-mezuzeuzwzxkam*ur rut Vs
tJ. Cox.
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down.to constabe stan solidly
democratic. -2 bitterly disapputed when they
—t--- - -Henrmtht 4 catnotbe- done. Wesvot custfutedemnocratie presided)
—zlmpntzyerymantet ##—— etertoe mrez at cch precinet, andone
—-uusinrewrne down hisburdenandmore-thana pesceful demonstra- vutuforany-frsetf-VH-GTe-Hff tfifrof;t
forth 8rtpe80Yermnent to come. lion, but who can tell what corse! provided, enh precinct shall be en suledu
I’nand take care of him; but if
——ailhandetheuldethif who would
- care lof the governaent?—
—Dallas News.:
Ffefy"affirttiorgtiiznton,F
I iranstuu tin, n«We ^,d address.. ..r-Ow offi- j
cere of such clubs ato the county < hairman ' •
• „ 1., 1 । . . •"J to the H-m. Waller Raket; chairman
to grind and grinds it atstatsueutivecommittecatWac.
toe 12 We hereby er dorne tho action af the.
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n Fill Blooded Mtm 8talllon,
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Mrs.J.
. arrivphr
, morrow:
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ATTOZNIT-AT-LAw AND
LAND AGENT,
Graham, Young Co., Texas
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#eananna,t
Th,1 hkbim of all candidates for county
thecomfry"mnamzt--?—-----------
________________________ . ar. That any perceptible change has
sehiems " 11° beheld and each candidate shall by tluO-i bet|iil pintle in their awful non <1 it low
Aht— st, • of holding {is not apparent to the Times, but,
1 in natonis now witnessing the said primary a- -hall bessvessedby the coun- . . ■ , . . .■ .. i
el. ' • " • twu taking into tonsideration the herd
iory ax ecutive committee, and the executive : . . c . ,
on thepomnyittee shall cause tickets to be printed with wbich our populistie friehds
doubtless I with the naine thereon of meh democratic are now grazing, the truth of the
can -right candidate whgse name shall have bee band- i "lank old fellow’s” statement re-
. ed in and whose part of election expensos i garding their previous state must
be admitted by allThrokmor-
UI AT the uindersigned jury, appointed
I ... .00 ............ .. V ..-—bythelommiesioners’ Court of Young
tamned fools.oung County coumty, Texas, fag-out, survey and aseess
(.„ll ......-g--- thedmqagqs rmultiug from tbe mtMl.b.hm^l
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Haue-SARS -
Sandwich
a--L2" *7 "VPFIcIAL ORGAN
2”116412,5**, 4). TAXAs 301KMS,
xf. 82897 DEADNER en trig elues-
as am- Sole nn alt truins,newB-
all Zthday of July, met.-----------------
2. The polis of mid primary election shall
FORD BROS.,
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bred by Mr. ere Baxter, Mnple-
Jury of View, wood Farmn, Nashville, Tenn
, ■ O’HARA Whs sired sby Colossus and out
________ j of Mr. Baxter’e line full bloode mare, said
to weigh about 1,700 pounds:
Phlete A Martin I " il serveumiares t*1 38.00 to insure.
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Altorey-at-ha W, [ IPORTEDSHETLANDPONY.
m.... : BTaxIr and white spotted Stallion, sifyeara
TEA- „hl 40 Nigir, ... - .
Will serve mare at $10,00 to insure.
• the unj^cation is not an
thatthe introduetion of n disturb- it that all men have equal rights,
ing question would lie viewed with1 .
frendly feelings. Srhe Democrats Aeeprding,oGev Hgs'e inter-
Whu went off from the main body Preationo law and justice that's
ofteptatvi 1892arefolower of trammp ini a stte •n«*1 VlSnrl the pr i dent ’• veto message rend, j CSE y « KREN. Farmer. Terna,
upon s condei,,nation of hire JmnvulJi^
=TL aea 1J , Frye’s army will continue to ride 1
• > ttemawbic • if A did not to and fjo without money and with- ________
•ring on another rupture, world । out price, thiroughot the-uncounted bullion
serve to intensify the aelrimohioiiA'cfetiiliries of eternity. 'Hie road
Lawa Specialty.
handshigh, 7 er 8y caroldand un branded. ♦
5 Ap til tg „
We will,theet on the 28th Hay of april nt
Elias villa, Cejas, fi the purposof assessing
damages, if any an' claimied, when and where I
j.. a you will pronent your cluims for damages, if
0'2.50 -any are elimed-by you, to Babi jury in writing I
72 OH as the law directs. This March 24. 1894. heels, splendidly formed, 16) hands high, 7
A FoH S D. DAVis, | , years old, bred b’ ' *
R. L. PAROrT, I ■ > .. — -1
V. E. CvarIN, j
Mumma-Comne, Johnny, say
. vat ufhungy and" an . uumte o
e men may . take? Inthey at- the srinuaries oryoung •Wl, who will notcongBelors there is a licy cle.,
tewpt any violence it will only re- pledgelimaucc to support ad voto tor tio Mamm,—W by, Johnny! There
suit in their own distruction “it isi nominees of‘the deman ratie primniorv eleltion 1 is safety,, not a "bicycle."’
! ’ ■ Johnny—Well, what’s the diff?
rabamn, qne mouse
branded. March »•, 1894. " w.
" A. T. GAT. 0. 0 9 . S | °ffe
' to
enT ;
m--+
7167 Jh
MMra
ii. c. I K' r Weeks, bv our mothodof
coining o the | teaching boak-keeping isequltotwelve
seignorage now in thewbela by the old sivle. Pomi-
- muss-ass
lx to "5 lost.b Mr. Reagan’s Plan: industrial armny must poptinuet rate of interest under authority in HorresoeeytionwEntovepnyiinl;
substitution of that now- egisting prepnred boohs on Bok-keeping, Shoryand
and hotter suited to the protection and Prutianehip. ezpecially ndartable, to
=ee-etestevorsrmefb-re.- sotit an c
, । iter »bkx illustrnted 80-pnge catallgue will;
closely explninaLL. Sendfuritiow. Dualauowg
B. A, B
.2-0
' panions invit
a O.MoI
A T0
N485,A
2R.3: Tnx
TBellen
A F & A.
eight in cach
M. N. Hi
Tmx Nov
of Honor; me
pightein each
K. JAckno
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the Jay ing out of said 2nd class road, and -
jruu ure • hereby requested and required to
produ^r which you may di^irw
------------,;jC acmocrauc ; . , . trotftrtmretttoitrosaiadaniages,anddoand “
of their re-pctive precinctzon’Juiyrbut his greatness has notyet reacnteepsm•are-ho adw,m-fermrpasry
•is .,11 1 mi ' eehshat point at which he can andlawful in .the-prenises, -
1a-." OcKP-m ufrihepurposelchngo r . . in Ln tentimeny wieroofwe have hereunt
ting delegntisto said county cunvun- I ' ... , ... r sot our bahds .this 1Gh day f April, 1804.
" fcountry—His eBort to put Tayror sognel. . N.H Uma;. '
1---- — 1 ------- * " U. W TkkN LL,
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MF*( fice in the Beckham Building. .
GRAHAM,:: : texa^ Grahariit
that led him to give up his se
senate to aiXi-'Pl a _ ---------- —th
rposition as railroad commissioner,For a pretended aanctimonjous —
aM ihe- roquost of Governor.Jlogg,-church number a United States , thepresiden’a suggestion in thetprrfAicn2
will we trust, lend him t„ ul,andon congreSemau and a iucpcer ar one foregoing"claube.f provid s for Shor qahdlna ralcgmphy, xandvjiia,rdnn.
■ hscontemplates -Ft UonbU.. ed the reading publi ol the t ;......J ’ Sresdsv Pnwi ....... proyidingwe «I ih.-«...
ineluding boys andsgir, 8omeefndenommaton in subatitutio "for
m „.uu the most disgusting and debasing old bonds. - •
pe Ret "apte Maney Timeor Petemee, literature that has ever been rend ' —————m
Fenator Hill] has not surprised
many people by his attitude to.
h- wards the reform tariff bili, Fand
ington been suppressed, save the those papers in Texas whoveni
verdiet that Breckenridge was a wild over his candidacy for the
"" " ' presidency now have an opportu-.
filty to make their sriofogiei; to jSe
Democratic party.—Mail. r
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ted neatly andepromptly. Give me a trial ....WINONA WAGON CO.
You wilfhfiy work int clam and at Iha Winona. • • shinni"-13
"Yh pwest prices
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TO KOMI owazas.
For putting a horee in a fine healthy con-
(tion try Dr. Cndy’s Conditiom Powder,
hey tone up the stem, aid digention, core
_gn3
new 16 an old or over wored borer 25
wentyfper package. For sale bv drggista.
WEAR & KEEN,
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Staple and Fancy Groceries,
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RANCH SUPPLIES,
Farmer, Texas, -—-—-
Will sell as LOW as the LOWEST. Give us a
nuL. -—
Mom, Stat & Co.
—DEALERS IN-
That is one of the most serious
questiona, of . the-duy . jf ( ucP^truft, but still the punishment will and tie nersinees’of the Mate democnitie
Pain has to take care of athiscit. not fallupon the right men The sonventiontobeheldatDallais Aus114, 1804.
\ 10; Wererummendtheddsnuurriaticaxaksna...
I . >« »>•» meeting tu espreM^tt'^Jr <lv,i< IS or I
>t are those who have been teaching | dgainst the twe-tnirds ruie in 11 . nomin--
these ideas to the people for their • ation ofState oficers. . - e
j own persona gain ore politica} ag: F ' L -Wgreommend the organization of (
rd intention ! grandizementr denpbaratieelubn in ench’voting- unt)
The time has come when all men thcounty by enrollment of nans, eleution i
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"pertyeimmgmetrger"iMeFpffestopm-s","mmff
action, tone from the rnus.nuil. ureter nyl
->j im tthe standing candidate who f’has,
Txaz this year; and national issues, an axe
have nothing ur .do with a state the expense of the. peophe;
-sanvas. There are- congresemen ! many allow their prejudices tororjiwo cominitte
to be elected, it is true, who will ■ against certain elasses to lead them'1
partieieipate in national legislation, ’ into organizatiens they do not un-
but all 1 ex congressmen, and all derstand and too many fail to study • aut,
who are likely to be congressmen , politics at all from lack of interest,
from ibis slate, closely represent in government like ours, where
the people of the male in the Iinan all men are equally interested in
flals coutests that may lie fought hi 1 public aflair., it shoul l be the duty
congress. They are all supporters ■ of every man to keep posted, if.
__Il will add nothing' tofthey would do this we would have
our representation or to theoppos ne more rottenness in government, pp U M 1 MEI
-fomip,ngiA. ro i i. ,• 1 .. — trouuced by Representative Mirer.
Hon 1 J resident Cleveland $ poll-(no more “machine” politics, nolp.er, liri 1100. ; , • 1 .a
ioumwa firebrand | morencnpnbl-n unqualified of- i iIng out VS ] "8
2. rb demanding that itificere, no more hullldozing, bribing-the sttvor ana at-iWver HlementsAA, p. ad
ee H1"; repudiation of and- working" the puhhc elei tiqns,ofhe il( use. Meyer was . ......[ W.L. DOUGLAS
( PPutispresident • n buton the other hand we wouldto Bland thronghaut tho kignLrage S3 SHOE thY WORLD
Thpreceptdivisionin Ihu party have a government which repre-fbil straggle and voted id iSESSKBsggix
tank8 ha hardly beep healed, and sents the intelligent wishes of an For this reason his proppsitfn’
comipletetintelligen! people who,wouldteeto coin the seigiorage infer certain
conditions is regarded as an over- j dIbpr WApouhem: sPsejergainpeupznehe
tare, from tha anti aUver n»m
n, uro- ti . I andwebelleve you can «»»< mohev by huv? • .:I
lland s followers.- Meyer says the roer.frotwer.orthedealer.adser/medber,’
bill was suggested by a clause in wLDlESNkt™irAE-,
is t he duty, of the. gvernment to of electing del, gut
take‘care of them and they will be tion • . - ..
I .Rep centation’nthe’county cohveution into an important position in
shall be on the bans of onevotefor cryy ar, j Washington City should be-rebuk-
otes east fF the democrutic presidetiredbya senatorial refusal to con-
vetors--rkgz-atrr.frrt==HtWtrthMait--
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egovernment just becats theycaftetztttemaemttecanatdstesastfefe-ni TFresidentCTevelanhasunder-
-rightsydipe---------------—chget a freeride and free grub on te . one thing that he will 'fin^
Bt we may do thia we muetWay. I he'Lord only knows what. r„r dw) purouw, uf than he has any con-
tfyanire and get to wink;—PontcsHherwittdowhen they get to their State and all other conventioms tn wbicheepunori and teis his attempt
means something now Loogvodestinction and demand goverm- l Young cnty is entjtlod t representation. - to loist thernegro Taylor on white
ing must ces, omt, sement employ, ent, 8, precinet chair- people. Mr. Cleveland is a brainy
mg niusi.l ease DIC1. treachery _ 2lulll-e-Imau=amanfarabove-theaverager
.musrcease. Let us electnomort They have been taught by "
men by mistake but see blit that ! modern teachers of politics thaCtt 7
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Before you buy your
WALL PAPER
CRAIG NOMAD is a rod sorrel Stallion,
15) bands high, foaled April 7, 1883, bred
eby. Dr. W. K. Dailey, of Varis, Texas, sired
Ihk.NosuddaAbrppesWmtty,a-bmuttur "
ornpuomerouanscaredTrBymotlom.ofFotodtmny,motedforhermtte gnitr:she by 1
said Comunissiosiers‛„CaurtfaLberty t Black Hawk..Nomidwebaystallion15)
sl,ri,1g Creek: Beginning at tho S W,ornee+high, foaled Mny-* 197; bred by tt it
ofT: E. A I. Co. Sur No.248; tli,.n<¥iiprth ,! Cploman, llsmUiutg, Ky., sired bv About,
) mile to N W cor. of snmne; thenre wmt 3 ! *°n of Alciander’s Abdallah, dam Mary Coire"
miles to the S W cr. of Mir. No. 60; thenc i man, by Gray’s Manbrino Chief; zecond dam
north t mile to the N W eor of‛samesuimne+Barunto,nf Mt LauisiiiM; tblrd dam
west 1} mlestothesEcor ofxlir. No 182; by Keelenkrfolrth dar by Stambone, im-
thence worth 1) inilesto the BE cor. of rar.1 ported Arabian.
No.184; thenco west + -mHle to s E cor. of Those wishing to breed will do well to call
sut. No.195; thence north 14 milastoSEcor and see Craig Nomadbefote going elsewhere,
of sur. So 198; thence west 64 inilesto 8 E ■ Helhas no equal under the reddle, uutees all
cor. of Jono. sur. No. 306; thence north 14 | the gaits and is very fust in all,
miles to the N K cor. of sur. No, 806; thence J J. W. COkNELIUS.
west l{ mites to the N W eor. of sur. No. Graham, Texas, April 3, 1894. . •
2uspring‛reekj thence north ) mile to g~ ~~^2"~T27k" ~ - ‘ ---
AndzatdFyurywitt, on-the 17th day of
May1894,fndisclargeofour duty . meet - •
at tibertysFoungcoty, Foxas,nndthem
and there proceed to assesa any■ dntnages
which you may be «ntitli.d to on account of
\ 1,/
REPORTKD by N. J. Timmons, .County
Judge and left with W M . Ferguson, one
bay mare, fl yearsotd, 18) hands high, brah- - .u --
ded WsPon left thigh Al.o one brown Attornev at LAW
pure mule coll one year old, unbranded, j 4HVUV- J •V —AW ,
April 12, 1894. a “
and pi
held on the th of July—only a lit. populism gains most of its force by ballots and cundud the primaryas"
- lie oven two short months for the appealing to the prejudice of 'the pasible in the same manner as obtains att t
poof agaiyst the rich.’ It 'abhors ! general elections in this atate. ' :
the county gnd-qet in shape for the associtions of combined capital 4. On. olocing the poHs the presiding o®.
alectian, re. meommendedby-andir everenthronedin
the committee that precinct club- W1.no permit the existence of the poll liste, telly sheets and balluty, togoth- l F
, be organized and this ought to be | business syndicates, railway com- l er with their canvure of ma, and return the
-Lattendedto wiiLi.ul dohty.———----- pRnies, and Other combinations rime t<. the ohairman of the democratic ex-
\ The enemies of democracy are wllich dp* an mUrtbpolii-s and i Voung-wm-ty st Gr> ■—
imakingcapitnlautofourletharzytrosts.----- i.FAmeetimg"tnedemersndbxccutis—=
■ and are taking advantage of every " hat this Aglation will eveulu-tcommittee shall convepe on Thursday the+ — see” said thedemoeratie-era-
opportunity to instil into the minds all¥ ameut to is a matter of very ' 12th day of July, 1894, at which meeting ■ tor as he rose to address a political
the peopleprinciples which are in- grave apprehension to students of “id cominjtteo shali canvasa tiorwotesofan meeting, “a numbet nuliete __________
imicalto peace urosperi '..id i political hiatary and the science of precinzts returned as herein directed, and the present Now, I would like to Dm coupty of Yung, State of Texan:
........... L‛
b*ve a thorough organixntion ofta a “*,c" things are dangerous inces of the democmugparty for tle roapoc- : A lank old farmer on the back
the party, sueh as we have never' and inimical to good government: th« <,«<•«. j seat rose and Said: “We were
-------------theleachings of the popu-
—Manyvtquestionsarein-theHtsts,wtttontygfrefmpetustthetfhersTtfThetmttterr
hands of the pople todeeide. ' Fex. I cause of other andiore-dangereus"Ateesstpadazsbetorstheprinares
torpiC of Mste oL —
ficers, eleven eongressmen, one - . .
senator wd. dietriet-ane eounty om, i peeuliar spectacle if ibontanda
pers this fall. Who shall they be?-unemployed men marching
Are we not deeply interested in this - capital—many of them
election in view of the present con honestly believing they
ditions? .Let us not vote- blindly supposed wrongs, but most of them shall have bpen paid and the olectian omeer 6
Till let us study politics this year belonging tothe nationsgreat armyishall not permit nny other tickeus tbe usedt.
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‘ Mr. V
Minnie I
the 21st
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a Jew
92,
ABw Jewelry
HF——- to AXW
• Watches
I - , raten. _
I . 4 They
7• . Fpntins
k
at Dalls on the 1911 ol • nh
■I Mareh in eff cting h setttement o themimer- . h 0
• etcesi the democratie party, and hereby Pnh
pledge ourrelves to the faithful dieclrarge of $AVU
ns the democtatie executjve eommiuee— AK 99
f Young.cour t. I $J8
J. W.GllaEt, Chairman. ,08
GEo. W. HtXT, Secretarv. ?7V.
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The Meyer Bill. s2.".0 "gg
—AVushingten,— Apr+—te.=Fte,*20.2s
j coinage aud bond bill redeutiy- in. 1 3ENfD “2
1LU Texas.
As published in another column able right to wealth vested in any and said presiding oflcers . hall appoint the
of this issue the primary electionman who will work for it and gnin * Jfthessaid primary l p
recindt mass meetings will be ।K 11 iw an nibble fact that' >[Ht u|ly J f.
ob nearly ma
D. R. AKIN & CO.,.
Griiliam, Tex ts. Druggists.
son r rere....»ought to
r," ” ■ msn 6".......: or popu.
. . , , lism to make the goveraient
bating and when the senate debates powerful and s0 abridge " ights
a measure the whole world must
stop and stand still until it gets
through.
Get to Work.
. your best
V. F. (
believes i
8,., Mr.N
X „ * and J.M
South Be
2. at her be
ed to live
Go and
bargain
cheaper t
We un
• McBraye
sick and i
A. B. GANT,,
7 - ” n--- rvat.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, DR M. H. CHISM,
Surveyor and Notary Public, j
Soliits Land Buafrttas in all Ite form*.
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1894, newspaper, April 18, 1894; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505845/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.