The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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District, /
S. R Crawford.
:~iWin'Tkx Assessor,
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R If. JBrown
A. O. Norris
Kvan.s Mabry.
S. H. James.
F. M. Burkett.
W. M. Higgins
r ForCounty Judge,.
J. K. Simpson
Jo. W. Akin.
Hr Dtrtrht ••* Caoitty Cbrk.
Geo. H. McLaren.
Cooper.
with the latest ooavsnienosa.
Thegrssn bug* hare made
fcbair appsarance ia sett* ate
tioaa of the stats and aru doing
soma damage to the wheat and
I oat crop.
LJB|_J.p«M* atm k«pinC «»»*,broutWtata
their plan of campaign against
the Russians so ' does that the
amount of information there to
For Sheriff, ^
John B. Crain
j. J. Gray.
Sam Dowdhv—-
.....:..._ --JM, A. Walliuv
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Hr Q—mty Ti
V. R Jordon.
', Joseph Bird well
C. B. Hyde&gJ
ForCommissioner Precinct No.I,
J. D. McClendon.
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that oatr be obtained, ia very
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small indeed.
ftiasaid that Russia la pur-
posely laying exiU and maturing
the Japanese army.
On the 25th Dr. J. H. Chap-
men. prominent physioian of
San Antonio,- wet shot whils
driving through pn ellpy in that
city. The horse became fright
sned and
stopped it wae found that Chap
man1 warn dead.~ — - VtTT
i"m ’ TimBn im
The democrats of the Indian
Territory sod Oklahoma are ag
m*
t hour' day was
railroad «b
burn tael week
WmilVlfe 'rfi. ~"f .....
Henrietta sestalT to b# ia the
•wftt til the oil busfceee, as all
fa*
gionaj^payingpRts:
The | ohargea of nepotism,
mage by Jeff* MuLsmore in hie
Iw faxm
e rij£33Sagwws*i
| lapsing into a chair every tilde one
paper, ''State Topiot,** are at
iaaet entttled' to an ojfiridl an*
ewer by the offioere accused,
McLemore it the secretary of the
her pl.n. for the deetruction ot sUU executive eom-
itaring the question qf “single
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Mr & B. Crawford.
In this issue of the neper ere
non ounce the name of Mr. S. R.
>eawford a* a candidate to suo
ised himself as the representative
>f this the 104 representative dis-
trict in the lower hou§r*tAfoBHju
Mr. Crawford was Reeled a
member of the 27th iegielatura to
succeed bapt. A. T. Gay, who
died during the session of that
statehood.’" They are wise In
this, for, as a state, and under
state laws, the unsettled condi-
tions now prevalent there would
be abolished and the country
would be more rapidly developed.
Fanners ell over east Texas
are jobiiaat einoe the heavy
rains in that section. Heavy
bail and in toms instances cy-
clonio conditions accompanied
the rain. A good deal of dam-
age-wee done in tome parts of
body at Austin.
away and killed. Fort Worth
had tbr heaviest rain-fall, for
ths length of time that'has ever
been known there/
mittee and it is oertainly not be-
neath the dignity of even the
governor of (bp state to deny or
explain his charges. If hia
charges are true it shows a had
ra while, if they pr*
*y could be easily re-
futed by ths parties accused.
Abuse of MoLentore, such as is
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indulged In by some of ths pa*
penr. does not answsr the obarg-
...... .. -- —
Editor Blok McCarty, of the
Albany News, says that be has
Ths
tutm
party of tbo people.
jtweM have been one of aupretue consM-
Vrattoo for tbt rtftiti and iaterasts of
lost a fine fat turkey, given him
by a friend, sod he thinks; one
of hii county candidate* has
stolen U. Thie gives sir idea
that ws had not thought of and
that is that perhaps one of our
Young county orowd of candi-
dates has gotten off with our
little boy's donkey.
If any peace officer of the
county sees a eekdidate riding a
Mexican hurra about nina handa
turns around, hut I do believe in
1 saving oneV strength when it iijhst
g- faSvtod.«.■=—5*..,
mt fata Ukr 4San.; «MUnJing»tth*tabkJl« ^
pare your potatoes when you slight
just as well sit downxto it. By and
by there- will be cleaning and brushy.
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■m va* u*m. johw
"'*>• •( dwtsta, .
The sBovemeol to fever of W. B.
Ilearnt for preetdeot ie futodeA oa the
iherawai hs clt aniug brush-,
ing and scrubbing to do, when you
must stand.
“If there is fruit' to prepars, vega- .
tables to getTrsedy or sny of the >
; many things where one may remain
ir’tte
quiet while doing them, it is much
better to ili^rifhifcgivsi renewed
........"I* J.U -Abaut faLtwework that is necessarily
zsrsziixi
“I do not know why economy in
strength is not just as important as
&2SS5Ct^L2±:j S
M - -ca .nd strong,
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So aiistaliwd' to the rmnka of1 this greet
party Ie becatow of the fact that be,
Ofwrvr all the jpen now active 111 }ear-
sattm or to poUttee. has boon «oo-
fhUttjr sad vigorously true to (beer
trudithuxs and to these ldahtk
VUrovooa. hieeoxri Mwilrtitf.
Without a break within the lest
decade and with til the combined
forcea of his great newmagfra ecat-
ln diffrront sections of the ra
tered
pMgh aod^Sfith earn about „ —w
tb* countryhouses, crop* th.t tiand, iong triu bim in, dMd or u<« <*«□ tto. u~ mz*vth of t*. 'T**TjJL
ws™«f., .0d stosk b.,ng WMh.d nlire, .ndr.cdr.nraltnbla «- V* ^2?
ward. As Dick says: any man
who would steal from a poor ed-
itor ought to be shot on first
right.
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.onstituenev so well that he was
retumwi in 1902 as a member of
the^Ittfe and now he hae the as-
surance of strong support from
all over the dietriot as a candi-
date for the 29th legislature.
Ho far ae we have (earned
'here is no opposition to him
from any part of the dietriot. - •
•' * J‘qsweeur4w^r^,jT,‘**—
Feete and Fanalee.
neighbor and a pura and upright!
pK • . ■ Kkkrino .11 hia biiWak. I • Btodo vm| SO late tl
^ing?" -floo^lkOT-
ing with quiet
fortitude.
Therefore be it resolved: That
this oamp deplore# hie death and
IsiolutioBS of Respect
To the officers and members of
«'oung county Camp No. 127
U. c. V. -
9fe, your oommlttse. appoint-
u by our .commander, W. M.
Matthews to draft (^iuUfina
I a tires and thatdheee resolutions
be epred upon our mloutes and
a copy thereof be furnished to
the family.
A. O. Norris.
“7*TA. A. Timmons.
T, J, LaMOMH
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Com.
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oncerniag the death of our eom
ris, Henry 8. Varisy, beg
to submit the following
report. ' .1.. J.. , ■ ’ S
One by one, our eomraden a
passing over the river atto feet
under the shade of Use trees'*
with their loved oommaaders
-be i and the Johnstons, and
fiow our beloved Comrade Henry
*• Wadlev, a member of this
amp hae gone to join the ranks
above. ^
x We regret-very much to learn
sf the eerie us illness
P. Brooke, but are glad to add
that at last report he was said to
bo better. ■
J. C- Bullock returned Satur-
day from the Indian Territory,
where he had been io ueoure pas-
turage for hts oattle. He reports
the oountry dry sad not mu oh
grass.
Tad
Hb was one of the tried and
'rue follower* otiha Lost Cause,
»spondii|g to hie country's oall
at the tiro brothers.
Col. P. B. Hunt, of Dallas,
me out on Tuesday's train to
spend a few days on hie ranch
In this county and to see hit
may friends in the oommunity.
Ills* Georgia Stile returned
“Got to telling a fellow oh ths
car what I would do if I had a mil-
lion," answered the clerk.
“What of it r
place,
nickel, I had to walk back.”—In-
dianapolis Sun.
• ftowtralitr-
“liow are your sympathies in this
eastern fuss ?" they asked him.
“OIi, I dohl care which whips,*
returned the veteran war corre-
spondent, with a bored look. “I've
traveled ip jinrikisha and I've trav-
and one tires me
sled in a droeky, anc
Wheeling (W. Ya.) TeLgraph
w,%.: LssNing Young.
“My chickens," said the speckled
hen, “are the brightest chickens in
the lot”
“Yes," said the proud rooster,
stepping a little higher, “I noticed
that they ran to cover when a col-
ored preacher drove by.”
Journal '
a coi-
Stats
public, be has been tbo vigorous, eto-
queut skid In most tostsncM tbs suc-
cessful chaGQplon of tbf rights ot the
txutuj sgaUSt the fsw. too lias fought
corruption, bo has. opposed extrava-
gsoosy bo has ( <unt>« ted tbo greed of
syndicates sad tbo sol Bob propositions
Of corporations
It is tbo forre of fhtt record, which
hns had no rh*n$r rr raHafton, that
has endeared the sdiloq of tbo seven
Democratic newspapers ’ to the hearts
anti- Oxad bto in tbo coafldet>ce of the
people Of this country.
time is equaled by that of the tack
replaced promptly.
sad rkfiying force" of definiteness
against uncertainty! Ho canto to tbo
front in s ported of*uncertainty. <Jo-
coorailzatioa end xoncral PomocratlO
depteoainn. While other leaders, bow-
over loval and however lutorested. wore
dangUac tbeir pituno* and boMtog their
tongues la uncertaint/ sad dlsconraga-
ssent, tbo yottag and vital editor of
seven Drmocrsm' nowspspera struck
boldly out la behalf of tbo tmdtaoaal
principles of his party. Without s
note of hesitation or unpwtmlnty bo
rallied the fainting anirfM of a dis-
couraged Democracy add inspired the
rank and Ole of his party with now
faith and new bop# to the nltftmats tri-
umph of principles which bad found a
champion bold, clear, definite and elo-
quent ■ '•*. . -u
It la tbo old. oM story—whenever a
mass Is demoralised tbs one dear and
often seem to enjoy a reckless ex
hibitidn of their physical ability,
hut with these a time qjtjpoet al-
ways comes ihcu the heavy itfsin __
of wasted energy begins to tell on
the constitution; then it w too late
to ^eve»£ tha damaga”
A Task In Tim*.
.4m
The ecoubtnic value qf a stitch in
chan,
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A Sleeping Ha
an ex-
it seldom
goes by that the edge of the carpet
is not found k>oM or. a shade crack*
ed from its roller.. It is some work &
to get the hammer and tacks and
make repairs, bat it pevs.
"Aflef >sm of htmsekt
risnee bale concludes that the :
pTtence oo© concludes that - tfiV
housekeeper needs.her own hammer
about as mueh as her own tooth ‘
tack, donhle printed or strew mat-
ting tacks and very small ones lor
curtains. ' . 'fi
Keep the outfit in a little box
Straw matting must be repaired el
the firsfc-si^n of decay, or it wttl go
to rulif quickly. The atove tine, if
rtggod edges ere nailed down at
once, will Ust for e long time after
it begins to wear.
7 Taken in time, household ad Well
os physical ailments may be treated
succesafplly and a long life-of use
fellow
definite spirit to It finds tbo of>tM>rtuuitv
/tt»
to sotstng tlio relno of authority to
snbllmr otostvry of hla own porperfe
and of bis aura ctsarnaas and railiea
tbo multitude about tbo one man who
sacs things dearly and darea to AT
<r
iitoMi cuAiom*. “ ^ chicken is served. - Boil the hominy
s.wBrsrJ&ai&es
“Did joa go to the masquerade?”
“What a*r
“Am a gentleman.” —
“How £d you disguise yonrielf r
—Chicago Poet. :
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• a ■ 5 -
fanriy, c\»
He vm Ie alb tbo famous bat*
Use in which Obeatham'e gallant
iivision wee eupeged. At the
tattle of Bhllobf Toddle who wag
!He eelor bearer, was killed. The
- .dors week dwamjjbei wriimue-
Htephens county, having oloeed
hrir school at tba place lest week.
Bvso Jackson aoH R C. Tur-
ner returned from Fort Worth
Qbteitfny, where they have been
for two. week, serving Uwrito
8am aaysurove. —.....
Judge (to policeman]
e prisoner charged wit
FoBceman (With limp nriaoi
m, yer honor, but Hain*
V—Browning'* Magazine
V-What ts
with?
oer)—
t soda
Tho-dty
-'atriy raised sMlsri carried to
b*tUe’a and by hiabcothan iieibTuoedny, ttle fiffijof April;-
OqgirHde Wadiay was not !j
• WH * ddler but a food and loy
FaSM Not In It.
see by the papers that Patti
git* 95,000 for each engagement.”
“That's nothing. I fMy rtle's en-
gftgemenl Uni broken shell "get a
mmiOEfr* - Indiantpoli* Btrn.
•MMU mL
atmoot every sUECil °
etroegvr than that of any individual
candidate suggested by any faction of
the Democratic party, and to moat of
tbs statue sf tbs Onion atroagar than
tbs forces of all ether candidate# com-
bined.
It to ton reflection on tbs merit* capac-
ity or the service sf these old and hon-
ored katnaes In Democratic annals that
this ysbag and vital figure of Joann l-
fcwn and politic* sbouM bam gone no
fast and so (tor to tbo front They am
doubtless as torn* and is loyal and aa
capable as he, but he has bid tbo cour-
age fiiti tba ctaaraaoe of iattlative.
Tbo darton note* b* bus boon Sounding
for the last six years logically and In-
evitably have rallied the Democratic
boat around him. .ziZj:
Cnfpfls I am greatly mistake* and
snUn all tbs political sign* of tbs
tlroou are at fault tbo early primaries
of tbs spring will register a confidence
to William ftamtofph I leant as I na
ttotml loader which Will be aa Inspir-
ing augury of tbo DVAocratic annreae
to the November election.
With tbo ranks of labor tor him al-
moet te a salt with the conaervativ*
▲mertetn people looking to him with
enafldance and bops, wttb ths sound
IwlBin Interest* of tbo country com-
vested totereeta to respect
tom. and With tbs maanJfirito* srintole-
tratfon of big Jonrnalladr' rlpUputvat to
Net #4i« Farit.
Mrs. KUuntti* AVhnt /to jNWi M«sn"ffm.vd is at twe moiimnt
eobstituto* For Starchy Feeds. ‘*
Too |hueh etavchy food is eatsn In
many households. Potatoe*
a.nrk.1 ...ri- maal' .nil
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macaroni for potatoes two or three
timers weak at th# very least and
better eftff to omit any of these at
many roesli-1 Fried hominy is a de-
lirious substitute for potatoes when
and slice into pieces
half an inch thick, Flour lightly
and fry in chicken fat or butter and
dripping*,; r- This is au excellent
hreansst or luncheon dish served
f f
with maple sirup or chicken gravy.
A JFrotty Bedroom.
If bedroom furniture is old and
shabby a clever woman can make it
look fresh and attractive with a
coat of enamel. Nothing is prettier
for the sleeping apartment than
whits, and a dainty room can be
made by having ail the furniture,,
woodwork, picture frames and boxer
printed with White enamel; then:
cover your cushions with a pretty;
little rosebud spotted muslin, with;
curtains, bedspread and mttfyn
covers of' the same. You will find
that with very little trouble and
small efoense you can make a fairy;
that any one might envy you.!
Wfl 11.888. Introduced at th*
eT<
T*
If boos*
' th* Fifty-eighth sssMsto
beeomee alfW United State* attorneys
will be empowered, without
tton tram tbo *U
estate
proeeediego against trusts that
untowfaHy wSm. find# and com
immimmLAt
tlOUH Of tt*
surioto rod <JtTu*o hi* Ides*. Wllltem dtctidn to htorost eud raetreto ytole i
f®'tfttUru*t erf aril H »r1H b#
ts.comc home, .Tb"v turned out
riUtrtet a+twnc.rH to bring
, bffAtoU offwHtor*. Tbo? _
Hon. W.i R. Remt. rctuvecnretire'
from New Tork. I* Tb* autpor ofttv-
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1904, newspaper, March 31, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870461/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.