Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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Givchimalift! Don’t kneel in prayer,
^Kor moralize wilh bu dispait; > ’ v~
The mau i* dawn ami hi* great need £
1* ready help— not prayer Aud creed.
rTii time when the wounds are washed
and healed, • ^
That the Inward motives he revealed;
*But now, wbateVr the spirit be,
Mere words are but a mockery.
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The Whipping Post. KvHs Among Yonnf Hen.
A great deal has been . said tuidl—f)fall tbo evil* prevalent among
written agatn*i tlir rediUtfadnt n.>n oi , young «w, we knna of none more
the wbippiu* j>oirt a** u remedial agent bligbfjng m it* moral eifecta than to
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in^rfull UtrU cron,.
agent
in reforming and holding in check a
certain class of vicious criminals, who
________ are bow puuished by incarceration iu
,mntT our jails, wHicb la them ta jia^y no
•i* punishment at art, and only email
l*eavy expenses on the tax.payer* and
law abiding citizens, who are thus
made to sufler ibr the crimes of the
worthless add d<yrav«d cbpsses.. r-
The Htjpao of Delaware still adheres
to this tqgthod of punishment, and the
resultMiows that there is lets crime in
that. £tat$ than in auy other State >u
the Union, as evil doers have a whole*
*< me dread of the “ at" when VJgon
ously applies! tn-the bure tack, JL -.....
The saving in expanse is a consider
atwn notjo be overlooked by our leg-
islators, an the.time has oouie for prac
tiding rigid economy in'all public ex
pend itn res.
•3-The introduction of this method of
punishment would work well in Galves
ton, *»d would save to the city quite
a handsome sum of money, uyw paid
to e*fpport an army of chronic mini
speuk'lighily cf the virtues ofa woman. <
Nor * there any thing in wbiobyoudg
— roeu are so thoroughly mistaken as the
h noj hw estimate they luno a*th»
of women. Not »Jf their.nwn mothers
ttndsisters, but af others, who, they for-
get, are somebody Rise’s mother* jind
!*iHer», 'As a,nJffe, no person who sur«
renders to this debasing habit is to be. .
iru-i»-il with an enterprise requiringia-
tegriiy of charucur. Plain w-rda
should lie spoken on this subject, for
the evil tea general one and deep roqj*
ed. If young men arc ysAmctrofes
thrown into society of thoughtless or
depraved women, they have no mm'*
ri^hl to measure all otheft*w6iiieu by
^ The eWorld is full of good advice,
prayoiyand praise, and j
Bulthpveo
Are fit***
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Give like * Cbristiai
A .noble life'- the fa st aCcrs*d«;
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* . S^.T‘*0 foung sob of a widow, living on
Park »treat, entered the bourn the otb.
r ^y 'Vith excited Step, aud called to
sr ihaw
>ble life'- the la st of creeds;
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A farmer’s Keasoa.
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They bad /orfotftTT polities at)d
werh uii hutn# matters. Ouo farmer
was ex plaining to Lh*. uUjer the hi^h
ruf*4 to better iiaae»,^:r_ .. _ ■ .
He saitPythen you beiwg cotton to
—iMii|iilp4eiit calljaf thuliminongy.
If ihe prices jfeiuX itfft yuti) thaitLlt»|
tintil you are willing to sell.
- ' If K^jglfg flTf tlie money, you hive
’ no credit aeet ont to pay •' A ml wbvO
T»oy.
i»M • big g^ld watch, look) ns if hs
owned ft hank, uud he was nuking mo
gjmut you.M ■ r,
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£-^you selj^your cotton* having paid y< ur
'■ merchant psidi fur hin goods, you mill
poHtat that profit which the merchant
He conlimiifh nkTitflo
money to buy sonoething to *at aio1-.tr>
weir, iio siid ,hc rxited mml. U
mutton, pork and bacon. U** d
wheal nuil corn aud a.cower a; venct.
able« aWd>escnlents'«t iheeam^ {4«ce.
This farmer has something to eat.
The old Indy and the girls thought
— yutr before last that he, the obl^ttau-,
I- 1 ... . - would bwwe to buy., some c!utb_ »n
credit,. They rigged up the old spin-
•!y of women.
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a a w ith the gas. bifl£§ suppose/'
was her indifferent replirf --r - ^
a ~1qg~fhll?" conlitilied the
■ "Jtestafl, drer^e.l in broadcloth
to estimate the character of hon«»t
and respectable citizens by tb« devei-
o| ments of crime in our police courts.
jj*t.»ur young meu remember that their
chief happiness ip life depends Upon
uu«r faitti in women. No worldly »is-
doui, no htisanthropio piloeophy, no
geueralbatioi^, can cover dr weaken
truth, it stands like the record of
itself—for it is nothing taw' than this
/—and should put, an aVerl*sfing
'upon lips t>iat ure won^ to speak slight
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The Republicans have praised Alex-
. Xnderti. Htuphensso much for bis can-
Ytmd liettftr .gH Ibis house all d»r anid frankness that it is wormwood
.lieked up, for there is • ^rangt- -- * ■■
tcolog to call as soon Mha net* tl
gntl gAll ttt, UMCB have him ^ay-the
President is nscMisart ebu*^ jtho.yjuHth
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W. c. BECKHAM A SONS.
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wrefulotijr dis#-as<'s. Kry
by» Tire, fwiptioa* and
icUptive dim as'-s - of the
sk iitr ricmtloii-s of the n<£
River, Stomach. Kidncrw^j
Lnngsi J’inipl.5, rJ’utfj/fTs.
Polls, lilotchv-l. Tfirnorji.
1 .tism. Nyatelglu.;" I’aip
lie- Roti'-.s, V., 1 - n**<T Hi rViualt
W enkness, St^rbtty. rrj^rp, arising
from intcmal. ulceration, and T’S-nne
iliSnaaa tJ-__l,i i:*; ^ *____1 lfiir. ’Ll 1*
disease. HyphiJitic and Hfrcunal dis-
raw»s, Drrmjty.. Jspepsia. Kniociation,
J»etwral Jiebiiily, and “lor Purifying the
what they see of fh«e, than they
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drake. Yellow lH>rk — ttith'tlie Iodides
of Potassium hii-1 Iron, nod is the mo*t
etbforiqus ineiiteme yet known for
General Merchandise.
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the diseases it I-* intended t<* <m e.
ea< Ii is. abjuiiii. dtuX uhihu it is so mild*
as to be harjol-M ewn V' children, it is .
still so effectual as to purge out from the
prominent , j liv«i<-ian» all over ttlp fioun*
try reposin' IT- provd.....Tfielr expehenctf
oLita usefulness. ^ Jaer—
n^rnF«atesimeslifi§ TOTOesTiiv^
ncctimulaUd. ami are oo«*uutuy l>eii»t;
received.^sad as many of tiuM^ chsss are
pubbcly/h|1tv»n they Gin.ii.1. fVmviueiwy
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mrysibe portion devoted to tfie SoU^I medicine. ‘So genefallv is^jts rfujK-ii. ... '- y. - . : ^
umotb^tMwit >>a^ tmjLNltgrouqdT /gty^Irny r.th.w mDaicmc hnowtrr-ttrTr-~—r?L •:.* ^ ■' w. ,
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The oldest man has been gathered to
uIs that powfbl^? . I wopder whatr bis lathers, tis was aGeruisn living
can be? . \V%l did be ask??’ „
_^‘Hv asked if jum-wsro as hundanmc
11 ,jn|q wars a« numieome wouu imu, turn ure naa gyen a
ns ever rjtd if yuii :had grwwo «id nry protrncteVl ktruggl*; with poverty. He
ftvit, and if you had mam id aguiid
• le ini.' firm iuii., Out
i^i-dnn’t kno w ^hais good • 1 mfc i n gaud
ivfi two sun*, sixteen grandchildreu,
and thveu1-hundred fnrty^lghT
great grsodi-bildren iu mourn his loss.
yieh, and—and—" .
• ‘♦Ajwf whRf dSt you tail htm?’'
‘ii lold'him you wouldirt mifr)' tire
best iIihii m tlie. world, aJk.l -thiyy »i
him aity good’ to <.ofm*
ti, *■■■■'-•"--'/i - Mftbttfb -may
_____,—awful ItckfrigTTybii •*' lb« ‘/>n*
don't split tbe rest of that wood!” lotor-
rdpted the muther, with sirdueu energy,
nr
iind he was rui] info the back yard aud
givua aouir»-q»-tW ear as he left tmr
rl'ibr. He leaned on the «ix helve uti I
surveyed the Bifck'.)*i nilow^ in WiTfRer
"x stod by apd by ha 'nmtliii.:..
and made that cloth. This ktpt* him ‘■e'bu’s al*u* saying she’ji guiug t.1 live
from buying on credll, and hdt'him ^,r‘ber dear childfim alone, but. if this
-with twotreym -lm ptirkwr.—The n».xt iluoks like U, then I don’t kni>jk 1 tiw faro.
aarystbe portion aevoten to me tsoutto-j m^iemc. '^ generally i* ju ^ia*ii-
is moderate i>ot liflsfd on a fal*egrouncL_ ,nr,it>' to iniv utlmr mctiiomc suoan. ih.Tt-
while ha addsrthwt if Hi* la# rtas m any ww nnp.tdo no mere tT,;tn tu asstrre the
cose been] violate^ tbe offender* should public tl/at the lwsi mntiitirs it has t*yfr
be punished. imwwast-u are itrictla-'mainijiuned...; '■
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Dr. J. C. AYtH c UweU» Mass;,
__*’rurnrnl *"•* *tSntf**t jyu*uui$. .
sold Hr .AtL i,»y*aij)ritiia«c
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iu Uulxibauwen, uad was 149 yean aid
when lay died. Ilk DM.hid bee
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piy lust charily _sernaon_ that pliilai • K
tb/ypy is. th*: luve-tdlip^aiv^ini. nuux ^
Ii^vh undemtS^r.nm ...t^say ‘specie’
•wit.eh nrtay account Jbr the smailuas*.
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hope, bv your present contribuiiou
fl'at you ura-no louger laboring under
Ttlie suuie mistake. • -
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•’Have yotr cd igneP'
mab|iij'’ replit-d the
TliavO BO scanty at fU. '
drtl’t look as.though be ha»l.
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etnirely Mr ewW AtTbe^nd of last
veer he had eight hales of cotfnn. ^
brought him fdiir hundred aud thr»-e
dollars. One hundred and twonfv six
I dollars of thalcqphyy paid rush all bis
accounts this yt’^r ann^jmrc^aj^TIbiTii
_ some vaBunde T^jjaung -TTrrplrrii^ut!i.
He has iio|v fwobundred and'ksvn»lv
a farm tf., at | t he
yOx^iflllieaiiia iitufc 'uccouuL, pH Vr» h*f
•even dollurs at intere*t. He ha* also jmaU> hil<l, with, t^gt^^d-Tins raaubMJ
ten bates of c-itton made this aim h tax giiur
■ • a a- —• w WI 1 • S ■ • 2* t* im I, lit .1 . .ii.il ir
- r- .r.iwhit'll he snvi he will sell whenever he
.piaase*. * *''•*"
Hr has atrib full ofwrn, has wheat
eats, peas, potatoes in abnudance, and
a fine lot of bogs and cuttle, all raised
at home. U* says ho feels indepen T* " lul l“'
dent,and waute his firming brathew*-r»> ”AVe uoTcomiectmU wi n. tbe c»jet
know the secret of- hte independence. aUnumr. rxe« bt the shnih-billV A
Make all at home for one year. He
«l. of hi, ll,« wU„u-„, „ I b"»r.lrd .w |..r »») HWgll.6uh>.
culk-d the profit;. but jf it fail* abort,
says no man need say Iiq canuotdo *o.
Tbs war proved to Ine pouLrar.y* Let
all the option, made caII for cash^ u’ud
not go to paying high rje^it accounts.
. This is the way a sensible old farmer#
-views the situation. Reader, do vou
Think be is right or ^ ~
Times.
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Not a Praying Hun.
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___A-matt -weaTbtmtnrgtil ibe Nevada
Mountains, armed with a rifle, a hutch*
et, and a long boWieiknife. As be
reached a -clearing he espied a huge
Jp Sriizl7 bear, and at iba same moment
We- the huge grizzly bear tfpied ikim.
Nothing daunted, the man discharged
his nfle but missed tbe l»ear. Some*
v-^jitbat excited, he threw the hatchet
*nd again miased the beer. At this
; point be made Up hi* miod that with
nothing but hts knife left he need seme
.., Oftside assiatarice, aififie deteTrained
r *- nto ask foe it.—Ko'w^ks- waa '-ftnt « pmv-
r ._'■■/ i*»g naan, and wa* do! fathiliai^Rith the
; • » .Hsuabforra of petition* but the, irner-
gfency was great, ajyl with no thought
" ' " tre#
marry Or
trtter^ iu thfr ceUnr and-po i b in Kocie
'—Dctrorl Fve%JJros»,-‘—*r . '
Wr don’t believe. Job __
awful patient man alter n,t
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farm Accunhts.
J Have in store, an<L»re receiving-a'full line of -
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Poet Othce, Graham, Texa
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er Tried to.collect money due on sub
scriptiuns to a enmntry newspaper.
. It innv trluspbca^fhat the law iii
«li1i| .State against bribery in elections
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II IcrrTq uliix h pi-uajiv lor me *>d. .
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- A negro iu liiiniium ,-il.iIh >» h\J
^worth'Tfiie doll.ir, and now ihe court-
' Mitt expeiiitUire or t Wo |»uAilr^TuoiUt ,
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then ho has made nothing. That is
not a correct estuuate oT'Yt-sults, tut the
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rcatilt ol the year’s opera'lTuS* takes an
inventory of the Untold Adck*. t*»«,
aiiidtiot of.avi-.t'.nliin iiccouirs,’ wit-h
money on lia'ud after paying hivktyre
iem, his clerk b in*, HHerest paid mpiitir*
1 ------"-^enaea inefcc
dental ta bit bukineta, hut duct not in-
clude tbrf expense of supporting his fam*
ily, which might, if extravagant, ab- irf .
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i a farce IrMlo thfpMl I
moir parts of tba Trrrl
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HABflmSE, guaSIBWABE. E:;.
Our rrre new and fi t*- Ii. 'altd \ve/^n o]j11se ^y 1 ITng; at lowest
figures. -Give us a call ifyou\v;:m .■•; - ■^
^ “Bottom Brices.
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^’v 0 tuvite epccial alfeinion to our large and froth jq nf
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WAHLEY & BURKETT.
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Djn not gruiuide at Hit low price ol
your products. It doliT help tl* tum<-
ter a bit Jq^t go to work itul »c-e t|
yuu^annot tesfeti the ctuit Sf produc*
tiou b’o as to leave yon a margin lor
Bi; ever ready to acknowledge a
fiv.)i,” rttvn a wii.er. We aic, *>f; wc
• g*‘. What trtmbles us is that on one
Vul w i* iu e < .»i!ipletely w loaded down
With r«a .tueay, while on Ihe nil
oppiirttfnlty; is painfully scarce.
> Although their characters are as
widely dilicrcut as black and white.
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•r.on the win of the be.r yon mint ,H|, W , N„,
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•ible dull bis claws a little. But, if
you have no pretkrence* either wajfj
just stand oat one si<le ahd you’ll see
-*----r the rusgfxtest h«if ff^hi IhiT ever due
off in IBs Nevada mountains." '
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/ ^yotf make up you^ptad tqxerve
Aatan, do u6T pretend to sarve God;
mod If you serve God, serve him with
All your hjiart.
•very thread of gn|^. is valuable,
minet/df fttSe* |
•VC** OMDkt^V.f fftnV; and as it
be great folly to shoe h irses (as
nsao Eipp^ror Nero did) with
fold, *o it iq to sp*o<i tins in trifle*.
There ore a large number of farmer*
w-Ihhc rval esra^, with all the working
itock and farming impieifceuJmca.iv nut
be value<l at more tbaii fl2u0t), yMl,’^t
their profits realized, jiave raided. cliAJpi
ed and e<lucated fntrn 'fivc to ten cbiH
dren, whiclq to do this,, must iuake «
profit of 60 to 60 i>er eeatfou tl)* titpl^
tal.
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j^UN-Ktic?.—Afr a recent teachers’
mWItn^ a professor mwde very ini nr-
e*ung remark? upbn„phonetic speliiiig.
As an example of line of the coming
m>89ibj.but-a in orthograpliy, a word
bom tbe pndehsor’s vocul.ulnry nn\
be given, 'fo ■ use hie own iuttgun
ryp*^pronouDM
^ .o>v .v vo jug, VII -NIUIU^
for “p/’ as you'llHSnd'from the fast let-
ter* in ‘ hic -ough/’ “Ougft” stands
for “o ’as in “4o«gh ” ‘Thth’’ st-mds
&rT‘TCT i* in Tphtoisie.” , '"Eigh’V
stand* for "a,” as in "neighbor." ‘Tte^
sunds for “t,*'^g» In Yg«palter*v:«ud
"eau” stand* for “o,” a* in “beau.”
And so from tbxrrjttmbieof letters you
yncartA the simple "potato.*
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. ^.jRiurcdly at the approaching <lay
of universal judgni*xt it-will, not be
ihquireil. what we have read, ffui what
we hay# doue; net. bevy eloquently we
bsiva spoken,.r^ut bow bolily we hav*
Uved.—Ti
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gPnlhlmftp, p,wd the otfier haM* nns
fakts a gentleman for a snob.
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They whbarb ignorantl) devoted to
th<J”"iiiere ceremonies of religion are
fallen tiHo thtek darknes?; hot they
are iu stifl thicker gloom who are
xidzly attached to fruitless speCttta-
tious.
v<»30 counsels observed are cjiaina
to grace, which, neglected, prove
WJiUbI*fttlJlPlHglt* undutrfuTchildren.
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1879 Price Reduced. 1879
Th.o Nursery.
A Monthly Ma^iiae for Youngest
The fact that the'Scriptures contain
things hard to be undeMtoOd, i* no
reason bit laying them aside, hut a
3R>E3 A DEHiS-.
THK.fiil.licOion ».i thf Nui-mi v w •« t>.^un In 1S«J.
Thn *ut k i»ih» n w*ut wblcl. wm th*U *W)v »h np
pIM, jw-t it *•«* at wr rmt- 1 with a lnffli il.f r-e
of l>nl> tc frfS qr. rNinre Iti-n It lia* Rr>na on iticroalLij
oar «• >-«ir, »■ c-tirvtMfc>u atxl ••(mtaliDo,
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Corner 3rd A Oak St., Graham, Texas.
IL-is iif Store atul is receiving a lull line of
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Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps
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HABDWABE . AND Q'JEENSWABE.
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The farmer who ia ashamed of his
God ordaiued calling should aband t\\
it at oiica and set up a wuruer gr<>gr
shop In the country or a pestfut sund
in toft city. fcTb<« b«^ can look his
equal« square in '
ilitlW uf ^hlMlM, SO* *r., With '
-ir-rt-.z.-.-i vteMy «rtftB4j. “ •
Its Illustrations.,
W’hUk Am Riven iritb (ftoi pr .tiir tKO*. Mrm Atlgrav
A Si* f'l'nn *VftUis. Rt.'h m Mrs or l< inai, *«•
un*I are bl. at, it hi by tbe things vie dt» ‘ “
today. *\Y’btttever you do for Christ
throw youAwhole anul into ii. ———
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A good farmer may own, but Un
acres of laud and live in a log hou#el
A poor one may own a thousand acre#
and live .in a »iftely mansion. The
standard of merit is something more
than outside show..
'"Hfiitn iniAi*. Hu'-n m mrm -o«n nr|, Innl, \
n,<r.«lii< ||.in« of th^ CMO,rr_sV |«Ji TI »>^< to !>• fo«
• tk» foreign j.n(4imtivTi»,-f v..
- 0*6,^* s,:t '** S)isie,
nr. » twniiffil r,.mjiu» r. Ami Are^tAUflr iulnptfrf (<> «h<l<-
ret* * U Air-ii in vvvt.v numlmtl of thf iiubhiid-
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MO thA a#>. ..f
•* *-»• 1UW to tbm wmntm of rhllilmi inp Iaiaucy
• lito'rtl* «#- of iwolrn jrwir*. In tkltooui H im Iuau4
to nntnpi a<lu Imtly a Fine I Iiradek «mi l**ra-
S*‘>te aUrtW-tA. *h*>« Ihnf* Ar# a»M;Sn»l*, il *nkv« tb«
f rJ'WOW*: of thuu»ouiU■ ,*f ckiMcAa kava
I **n taught Aotwa4 by Tk«? Niiraary Al*b«> • *,
TERMS: ” '
HOMESTEADS, HA2TCHSS
INVESTMENT.
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Land OlSce Graham, Young Co,, Texas.
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: Com Main andjourth Sts., Ft. WORTH, TEXAS
Thie hoaee is entirely jnew, substantially built, newly aud elegantly furnwhet
thraugbobt. It coiftains 81 thorfin^ly ventilated room?. Js situated iu the
business centre of the city, immediately ^trrhe fctreel Railway leikdinff from the
r ‘IN^vtt Wa chvJm to have the BE9T'h6&& Hff TBE STAfiS.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1879, newspaper, January 4, 1879; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth877993/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.