Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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Graham
J. W. OBiVM, W. L. aiAVM,
J. W. aftAVZS ft SON,
Editor* and PoblUkcr*. ,
THE ITEMIZED REPOUT.
Letter From Austin.
niDJLT. APRIL 90, 1880.
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A party of well to do EugJiah Du mi-
grants, eighteen la number, came to
' Dnaldnrt ImI lUtfii;_____:_________A-
J. Xu . Gage, countable it Palestine,
wan shot and probably mortally wonud
ad by a negro, whoae arrest be was at-
tempting on Morning,. —'
■ «* ,
- —* A ahaarful murder, from love and
Jealously, bftwpag Mexicans, enliven-
ed the monotony of Ban Autenlo on
manage to stop it.
3^
a <-m
comparison of cost of government proi
(TSIHt cxpen
fui lUUlH'Ht.
r TXHBMsTCearbey bas been Landed 1n „;JWjpL WfeetrinB , Ilia Hnnip^pty
—IKaBan Frami*^ nmi.v „t r,,rrofm>ri wfitefewaglssua.1 in Mini, liurf^ftnr
the sand letter,’
at least silences the
Bunatur Muxcy baa bmL.gctliuglR
I '
mow good work for Texm, the Prest-
M?
the acquiring of sites, and the erection
of fort* oil the Klo Grande
was hot correct-, gnd thmfrre eaitedfor Xetenda-te raJiy^aiHi tbftnctlve clerks
ah itemised renort:4 This report is bub. 1» the departments were compelled to
dent having signed Maxeyte hill for a*\, itemised report. This report is
fished In the New*, lu the Marcfi' ro*
jlort thereriite-m»ly three items lidis-
LuFsehien ts, vfx * ~“J *" J f
; v ■ : T*- « m "
Ferris, Fills <x3ifi*y>hi In an uproar
owrtjie^dfeged Blunder of three young
t^ffertry two yqiillg metcimnu. One
line -ftedami Ui^ httihr jMirrtpg. a Jthat
---------guu-uud lynching id talked of.
v-- Ex-Gov. Feutoa, of ftew Yorbjkn-
rnnnnn tirmseff fit opposition to the
nomination Of Gen. Grant, and says: .
-1 amop posed to Grant’s nominutlou,
Istth berauseTtidiik Qo nmn should be
put forward for n third termy and be-
cause, on other grounds, 1 think lie
wdutd tie s weaVcaudhlnle.
Parson He veres, another revereijd
in ■ Oalnsvifiw
UO separate charges of forgery, conifhlt-
teija G ray son dou u ty 7 ' . \ '\
Felix (’heiiauTCi^CT^2IpjS&r
1 asylum on ncrount of vlo- Actual cost of government
± lent In sanity caused from unrequited
IN
OdF~hg»t physicians sanction and
■fwiHtmotid lliili’.s w ir.
"T4e Btolfiaa Hair Renewer. Let all
who arc gray apply It!
♦ r*- at
Special .toU* Iferntd. I
Austin, April 24.—The Governor to-
been hanged at daitfrviHe on Friday
next for tho murder of the England
family, in Montague county,-'in June,
A 1876.
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Han ., Frnueisqp^ April 28.—Charles
DeYoung was *hot ami killed at 7:80
thjsevehtug, byj. M. Kalloeh, son of
Mayinr I. 8. Kallocb, Mu the Chronicle
office.
" We find In the {pdveston New* the
revised, tat not improved, report of the
Comptroller. We 46' not agree with
the New* that the army of figures will
add much to the strength of>,Dov. Rob-
«$jh un less h&itill piresscs the sutyaat
until he gets a satisfactory report, show-
intr Hi** tiiid (IMl*nrwf-tfif*nfit I h#*
Au#tis,<Tkxah, A^ril 28, 1880.'
• Lkahkk: Tlieru h» an old
sajlog that "an U1 wiutf bluffs nobody
any good.” There certainly has beett
a very 111 wind blowing about some of
the KtnteoflW* for several years, which
—
List of htato and 'Congressional Dele-
____- ^ ,| t OAt ; T " " • n J
has boeh very beneficial to a good many
tng the receipts and disbursement*. The of the legal profession.v When the taut!
(Sovemor-Tw an ojiiKirtuntty to set TKlKIs ofHafn,'
Himself right before the people, and by
doing this he may very greatly increase
his chances for capturing the next con- law
NtttMli--——
The Newt, after sneaking of tl»e per-!
discovered, It bTewi:a great deal of mon-
ey Into the bauds of many attorneys at
"1 * -Sj*
spea -
pieglties of the “Itebrtxed report, says:
The ffeatc was compelled to em-
|doy counsel to prosecute, anti the de-
fendants were com pel led to employ
counsel In their defense. 8ibce that
in tlie rwisift Is tlnpi,
fmmottt” and eurrenCoxucnsee of gpv-
ernhicnt. In the report from the same
office made early in March, the current
see of the year ending Februai
ploymept fl# counsel ty'tlftf 8tat» aJTWgj!
a# couuael/or defeuss^ Aathis was only
ah 141 political wind, the !)><•'»jdemean
People here now talk of the regular
rheUbaf and Dumb Asylum
as if it was a well told ghost story,
at.fwghtanad the giMwt.away
a mystery, aa the cartridges of the car
J>ines did not scare the< troublesome vls-
Wwortb-ayent. —-W»
tlmt thr riiDant aipnnsrn frr tire y!6af TtwdmnwnRflo county convehUon
eqdinff Myeh 1, 1 tha| which asscmWod a few tlaya-ago%aa
TIfAjHm 1>7. Gov. Hohi/t'j kn* w (his
\,b2A 17
,^>H m
fot#:
•••••••••*«•
$2,4™, m m
Hue if It takes him ail summery*1 - •
was only $1,836,84bhi*, thus ahowiug, as
the Newt correctly says, uu udaououut-
a1 >le d 1 ilVrcucu of 8313,677 34. lints m uc
as tide last sum- was taken from the
Hem of cunent expeiiscs und no cxpla-
natioa la made^ the a verage achixdmaa-
tcr would exjicct to Hud the other.two
items Increased in f |
.ttw
not hi
o reports harmonic It la, hbweTef, uokrre Afi
t in eith^f nor are tliey reli'rred to capital to
an adjournment enabled the old alcalde s
in the depurttneuts were compelled
give in. It is said byig^anf the friends .
ofv then, a that, until the Galveston f TBamnsF. West, of Jack:
Newt made tire attack on the Gomp* -- -A™*1 Dfhdaliuw, uL EIHs^^
(roller’s report that all were lmppy Iq
Ba. savsihe wllllraxa^^M
struIglit, aSdJrwTn ffghl IF out on thal
As Darden w^l not again bo a can-
- - --- -------- --------------------- - -- l«rj..W1ropiEtre, prcaK^li*,
the aahia uerlod-ihwoost-of-imvomment Hiat Cupt. Pitta will fry and aueecod , J 'vt:
mixad ropiort| shows that for didst* for (^mptrollerr H Is thought
him, and tiuit Walsh will try and sui£
coodk hinuudf us Gomtmsskmer of -the
Land OTTlct* The intimacy between
these. two, Us uhoWn ~ lir-beitowlniig
pafroiiage, is very well mwlcrstood.
‘ i-'or nabile fnttrum. * * *
n . the lost report.; The only way to
get the two rcportsXia harmony Is some-
(tfyWkrfh Ttfai, hia hauu seat h* ihiw uftss ibis lashi— 1 tat hossuhsht
(iteinlaed report.) f $1,886,846 83
Trattsfcr’d to a v’lablc school. ;-jife—-
ftmtl (March feport^ $528,8U»80
Transferred to sundry ac’ts,
being-•4‘lSile to the cityL
B:iu Antonie w 111 leave It out iu the oold?
ATTTn tereSTTu LalldTng ffic Blate~oapf-
ed the last legislature for that purpose,
peov ed to be a grand Mlttre. X
The publishers of J^bly newspa^
t?ihl,808 68 Iw ch all over Towa, with very few ex-.
4-
■«.. $2,476,136 M
HBy putting in that last item—y>asf
Jiruliutj otf/—we admit that It Is rather
on unusual one; but, inw Hmuiciai ec^-
. . ......— *1-7--+-1 «*--*■---1—---- «S««Wy Sf« VS
day commuted h» imprisonment for Hfo p^t n fe just as h ririmntr affBridrT
the dratfeuguteneeaof Benjamin Knfe
and Juiius l>rishmrwhhM«T-e to have
(Jicrise iu paper. And when thep'ffh-
lishefs of weekly newspapers in Texas
follg^v iulleV.us they must or Ifreak,
wimta lio^l.wiil go up against th6m.
accounts” and **mkf+* which arc used by
report
of dls-
. H«m Antonio, April 23.—jdoody and
■y iGsy great invivalista, ars hara
E2
ylH preaciitwleeftn! Hu mlayaud: -
rAiemn aiojtid^iaornlhg^B "
Governor iiruwu, of thcTexas Pacific
railroad, says tlmt the conchy di^Ks
not owe a dollar of floating debt, and
That jt is paying interest on its bunds
regidarlvyttnd has tbc means to com-
plete its road to El Paso by January,
-M8t;-—-*-»---L
l made. I f tlierc ia itncxplauaiiun made
^ the dcftiix-ratlc party must suffer Jf‘w'o
do no make several changes in
offhlittle. Wo arc fully satis
at the halt way stake !h-tween’Ban
: two cities la precisely
4s5iiii
tni5 North went Texan ways Col. T.
V, ^ 2^00 miles.
B. Wheeler Is rocetvlug a great many
Jet ten urging him to hammn a oanrliri
ate for Juage in this judicial mstricf
We are of the Opinion that if he d'yr
consent be wili-hwrv reason to be prou^
VI lu ll dis^tsing of the last i
bOrsomeuW: Full of errors/ perplex-
ities, ‘•etc.u aa the re^rtn may be, If
the governor will have au itemized re-
port of rvc.etitfn published there will be
i|i»6
ih par
in the
found greater perplexities
disbursements, t^ml a comparison of
Itemized receipts with the M|arch xei»ort
liwift excite a mournful interest.’' •
We trust the govenior will not quit
ilia subject until a full explanation is
ourbtnte
We are fully satisfied that -
tnvijsurer laildKick hfcfegtWWt qud faith-
ful, am! that lie iias «fijw)jargtsl Jiis
duties in sueli a manner as to give eh- >
tin* satisfaction,. _"J
i nr t >nitTis HrmM gives assurance
Last week the Houthcrn ifaeifle rail-
that there is no barguiu betdreenThn.ck-
niorton and Bayers. We do not »up-
, v .. with making a bur gain With any one
(*alv^****5^ thf The• purpose of mottitlhg him to
Buccecd Marey.
SflHrfces from; other
quarters i»oint~to a movement on foot
^>Jola, the
rwAt
Put We aca
Bayers boom ill
pnac.nt pnaltiuiia
Texas
a.
, _ Gen. Jolm 8. Marmaduke w:ill be a
candidate for Governor of Missouri.
Gen Marmaduke has many warm
^Mentis in this section who would he
pleased to see him elected to itie gnb-
eruatorlal chair of his native State.
The Kentucky, Missouri and Iowa
Republicans held their State conven-
tion on the 14, the two former instruc-
ting for Grant, and the latter for Blaine.
formed that rwill l>eat ...—. ______
4 Mias been greatly benefl ttc|l by the work
‘ of Gen. Maxtw since he has been in the
Senate, aud rye think the people of the
Btute will l>e very stow to set aside one
who has been so watcbfhl in looking
to the interest of the Btute.
It w*as through the follies of Gov.
Throckmorton’s frjendk that he WAs de-
feated in,our last uomtTifting conven-
tion, and it is quit* probable that this
same set would glml{y use Thfdckmor-
ton's popularity lu (order to retain in
office some inemni>eteut picn.
KhH
IMtt^bya vote of It
tie rsforalto adopt the re-
Judiciary oUmfoditee, repor*
Uie prupma 1 Coy
suff-
Thk wntett-Ztor 4the gahemntoirlHl
noidinatiou Inertanes in interest. Lang
■ml lo be acquiring oousiderahle
n test i» pretty
ircDjso for, bet wceo .
Bayers, it is still Within thy province of
Ahe ('<>0vention" to hying out some new
man without watting for the dark hnrsa
j The Oentennmial Exhibition At
Kashvllle was opened oirtbe 23d Inst.,
hntJhe eqtwwifian statue of /General strength, but a* the
Jackson will npt be un vleled until the
°f al w y': \ \
1 the Kew York Benate fint lrsi __ __ _ ^
> with .urt men
as Hancock, Ireland, Fitiley and Stew-
art, wc.oan have no difficulty in getting
a good governor. It fe(withln the pos-
sibilities that the hard training of the
ttiree prominent candidates may be too
severe for *?1ther of tlxem to be brought
II hr going the founds of the press that
when Benator Davis, of l|Teei Virginia,
was nlocKeen years of age, didn’t have
ftTMDt. Nothing remarkable af«>u( that.
Wc are much older, and are triuch )l|te
Da via at nineteen j p^vunlAfily.
It is the result of practical^ every*:
Josh BUllliga ways you kant find
’ • Koutentment lade down on the map.
day experience that_ steady attention
rrfifrtlf ~~i
BTfoktUf* cnfetati ftw lA Ttan
To the €4aelnaatlrCon.ir*tl*ii;
Selected by the OultH.nton Conct 'tddbn,
* '. April 20 and 21 h(, 1880.
UELKOATEH FQB THE STATE-AT EAKOK
, Jaipno JUT. Thruckmorton* 6f ^’ollfg.
Richard B. Uubhhra7*>f Bmith.
Ttumrns M, Jai'k, nf (•stvcHtou. "-
|Cd. G. llowef, oJ DaUh?-
AITEBSATKH KOlt XilK HTATK AT
Large. *>":
Tr.B.-FtcTren, jit yjigy
C. M. l’eake, of.Tapfant.
Wru. W. of Falls,
Tara.
vescot, Who is
so, pjeuty of rtilleys, Bhaiting, Bolting
iw iJliecfs, r<. .'1. w . -cm, wuo i» Clothe and lh « I-, etc., eU-.
jvsklent of this State, to bo aud > rKi^n^v,-
mcj ....... Lily MilV^rt \\ orth,-Tckas.
I for said t 'ouuty, at my office in —--—"""ho -
VCR jKtB.s r VONUtillSHION Ah 1>ISTRI(,T.
Wm. B. Herndon, of Brnith.
J. H. Jones, of Rusk.
JL
t ■
^LTEUVJljm.
Blount, of Ban Augustine.
Djfaf«Wl>, uf ilouathn.
pDR KF.rosn ('ongukskion a 1. DrsTj^ycr
‘X’Q TThedewltb, of ^aiiriin.
#r*
J. B. Lipscomb, of Harrison.
^—iAI.TBU.M AUKS
- J. G.’Klerby of Van Zandt;
M» ^ Hyatt,pf;Red River.
currehtrexpensesof-thepraeecdlggyear-dptwd flrat by -tbe-Byyers meg,-butv -fasthirdconoker6ionai. dihtkii t
TfeurUm, E. fiftdrley, *4
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- R. TL PWUock. of Tarrant.
A I.TKUM ATE®,
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KOH KOU’HTIt COXOHt-j&HIONAI.___
Jft.H. Dkvls, of Bt<4r|
ajukknatkhT
trrhr;
CltATI^N.
The Btatb Uf Texas, 1 - - .
4*ounty of Jim k: i Tothc&Ucir
Iff iir auy Coiistalde of^Jaek County,
Greeting;
'VTOU arc hereby c«»mnuind6d that
“• JL yott Btimnfiiit by imbHeatk>« us
the law diiects, E. Jv
JIPtA
xppha*
ki and for 'said T'ouuty
jftgkat*iro*Jjkfc LMnty, T^s, ou the
lust Moiuluy in May ;i^d? then and
there ti»ans\vej thC oobiplaliii of t’biliip
Orta ham in ua action of ilebf du»r t>y ac-
count forAhe-aam of twenty-npa dulhtrm
ami, fifty cents, tinted Mnyjst, 1878. .
—Herein •ffrtt wnt, tmrTin rc.ymtrthcn
and there MiiwW'nt, whowjug bow you
have executed iiie ,-urrie.
__Wua>a» 111 % Imnd tmrl nfflcT:ir?tgnR-
turc Ibis the f!5t duy of April. HftO. _
TH*>S. 11 . \\ III I A MJ . V.
-/ Precinct No. I, J. (’. T.
Machinery For Sale.
w
K (Bfo auhtrging ot*r Mill and
, , have for wile, cheap, 1 g«*id Ft>-
g1h«r f3r>or «t horse) 3 gwat Rum, 1
California Bmuttcr, in good'osdar. Al-
~#-S ■% 2
^ O'"© 'rf a
:^dg=^-t^g
£ -
|| q s-,?=» ’ t r
mrnsm. r i §•
"pi 2ii
-»j -• -a a
Office of tbc UlsKonrl, Kuaais anil Tex-
as ExtcuHlou Railway Csnipatij.
cra«»fjU>foG6i»Hyu^ will buTrettf BTthc
public office ilfthe Company iii, J)eui-1
......1
**oo, Texuu, 4^ Utow Joth -day
-.1880, at uuou.
11 is pro|iosed to .increase the cnpital-
Mto< k of this Gonijmnv to the sum of
two huudred thousand dollars..
It Is also proposed to autlmriae a
mortgage to be executed, by the ro’fopa-
vy on r.Ittts proparsy, fo
secure twn«is,
the
io hq Jsansd by-t lie Poinpnyiy to th<
aggregate aniount of two mrllioir dob
the authority of th> stockholders tq so
increase Hold stock und to make said
mortgage. R>r order of the dirCfclors. .
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r. 'j—TSvare tary.
Tho^Trnti
<>» the sanie dqy, and Immet
er’s irti^ethig, the annnul meeting of
the board of directors will be held at the
name office.,,______It. I). Miuin.^
Bceretary
FOH VIKTIC CONORKHSIONAI, I>l«TUrCT.
Renj. H Bassett, of Washington.
John Huncock, of TTftvis. t
5 AVrKRNATKS. ‘ j
^,Ow»P- G. Bweeuy,wof Gal vestou.
¥ ^I1W^JtOblOgOn, of Fayette. __x-t.it x.-rT^rrr.-r..
Tliecxtension oflhe International rail for sixth coxoitRSHioNal distuic?; r~ TBOtinual incefine psSwil:
roud to Ban Autuiilo is a certainty, and ^ Dwyer of iicxi r • oTRu1* Missoufl, Ivaifoas. aud^Texas
[llalaUi Ifo Btockda^; of btWitt.
... ; ' - ALTEW^VES.
J. B. Duualdiou, of Iiuys’
J* lWWclIs, J»., of Cameron.
"mi, -V—wwi 1 -• bs• ■»*»>
Buffalo hud W ild Jtorscs.
port droves of wiTil horses and butFaio
ton
hend
Larger than has
account i T i.^rcc years. This is taken by the
^tockmcn as a sure Indication, that tlte
Itlghirpti™. aro tthtahr^tew 11^ ^7" j» •*** of water, f
AAl^lIVi JI4IVVO A%J UWVUIIM.II IHMV tRRU . „ m" *
prevailed three mouths ago, the temp-j hf k/
mfutpL D||t'her, inauh» coflara ami m
womens t*on]U£tei stiygd higher, trqoh?
country"hewspapvr alone stands linn;
For one, wc do hot proj»o«e to run..the
Ec/10 at u Loss but a short time. If we
can’t make it pay expenses we will shut
up shop.—[Griffin Echo.
- - ’ <■ .n ,k
Richmond State: “Tlie -venerable
General Harney «ajled uj>on ,Grant at
theBt. CbarlefThotel, in .New Orleans,
timother tinyv amt after a renewal of l
-■old sequuiu taww* they entered into a
very friendly cunfab, when the old
hope you are not after tho presidency
again; you have had it twice, and that’s
ppough for any man. Why, I am an
oMersohHrr than you and was iar the
/field when you were in the cradle, aud
yet I havea>t boon Prewidcut ofiha utior
pasturage In the Hp|>ep plains nre hnck-
Wirl.and unpromising, and thnt the
game fof the rifle km I lasso ft being
i > t: ,n ifiis, -AnrR^, 1*86.-
al aauUigpii to. sUHdiludd-
g?
c r JiUsj ru^4 wiii^b V lie id n t the public
<dllce of the (^nipitny.in J)vnisoU,,Tt;x-
’xhlay, thokiietAlay of May.
I BpWWPBiPPWiPiij lu the
. election of Directors for the ynsning
ycni;, mid the tfftfYa'acfTiffi of offier bu»I-
neaot \vilj, i**-‘ by Id lit, the public ptllcoa
• t the 1 Company' itiAjicn ison/ TexasT^otT
*7 -U{ Ua> ut fie aMdiemefiMW
OAHoCK ft. ffl. inv th# nfnrrwir'h i
On the Tame day, and inlmcdiately
-thsy.stimalaU tha^Jigiiiift Sgaas Jd
Board of Directors will! c held At the
uiritm rrtttA;. “ ........ ■“ ,TT,‘ TT t t
r same office
If. It.'HENKOV, r
tkofetory-r
- -- "r- -
■ Sonoccsi Palls
Ball Foundry.
btr, were ausn during aa—tirmr^inya
stay, besides rmtnerous and fretjueni'
“bunches” of horses and buffalo.. In I
one otthe droves a horse, caparison^!
wTtb a government outfit, was noticeti
but tbc animal, although < based J
could riot be nproachcd wMthhWrltle
distance’. Jtow long the aniinaj had
been with the drove'la not, known, but
judging by lire Vtg, lit was generally
the tipper platns.
• ' 1
of the representatives of l)alhis chQnty,
mi»27
v. *
In. A40 . -----8*
No 8-al
No
Cu: 7T,0 . ” —r.A.-.. ^
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• KUJMTBEY & CQr.i
Ffenc4*n Fnllv, N. Y., F. B. A
do I desire to be—mind, I said an older,
not a better soldier.’ Grant smiled
Quietly, but said nothing.” ^TT:
Chicago, April 28.^1 n an Interview
poWished in the Journal to-day Hon.
Thonin* A. Hendricks says he win not
allow his name to be used ID
year;
With the Vice Presidency
^fcur years ago, uiiexpectedljLJkBd
JTUrhykt QaflftttltatiunJic wax cfectncL-tD.
ticket and In duty to his purty accep-
ted; that now he has the chance to s^r
press his views on the subject befurer
hand. He does not consider the office
of Vice President very attractive to a
man who is or lias been a United 8 tut os
Senator. . ..
ygy, the
Denison . favors public schools. At
cent, for continues of schools stood:
ajres, 180; payee 6. It Is needless to say *-
five gentleman of Prison were
left in a pitless mltiotlty. •w’
—— -» t w
The «Ilf»r of a paper in ’Wisconsin re-
gathering of lodiv*. as a
“scandal caucus,” and now the fifty
and odd females won’t patronise a store
Which patronises the editor.
; ■ e» » a* ■ N' -
human progress, and that Uiligsntg^
above all, Is the mother of good luck.
^ ft1' *. A
• ' /'4 •
rust and insects, and that fnCmcrs are
plowing up their fiel la anfi pttffWg:
riani ia«pum.'M
What ths^gentle distilled daw* of
Ileaxen^ia to the plants and flowers, IS tll6w ;‘
so Is the* kind voices, of sympathy^ter '-*r .
the bosom that heaves under the
pressure df life’s SccumuTated sorrow!
aud afflictions.
s *—
Fears arc entertained that the peach
crop'of Delaware upd Maryland will
beanwimost totaMlfctlure thin Hoaifia.
the fruit.
• VVeAtherford is preparing, to give the
coming of the T. A P. R. It. a grand
reception.
—u*
Oen. Hancock’s chances , for tho
Democratic nom
up North.
t s chance
inafihTOirc
for
improving,
u election on-MondK tbe rote, tor I F‘!,‘™lln" ^ obli«»l»f.v in Cuba tor
levying* tnx of thire-elffWw of oue t»t t*11 °hi drfn >»*****«» ,lx »lut ^«teeU^-{ .
3STQTIGE
rpjrK Boart! of WSTIw.1
X for thp 12th Jiwltci
Texas, will meet In Oral
day, the 8th day of Ms
examination of parties
MM Mtih«Mngi
iu this Btmc
MTS
n them. Pamphlet
yf Stamp tor post-
6iue. smith to c6.
<But:Hl*r* •/* CuOmh,
wsitoLssi. ~
FartCliurch, Acad-
r-A , 4
smy, Factory, Depot,
Bteainisrtt, FhV®, Jj6-
—*• . ' Jr*.“**‘
comotive, piiiutJition,
Fire Engines^ Etc. V
Si/-o and Fries With Whocl
Hanging and Frame Complete.
tng the stomach and bowels. Slid even
blood. In small doses of one pill it dsy.
mors than a’
ahtatnad
virtuss. They correct
a havs bran known for
of a century, and have
wide raputafipa for their
action in
the "
■jpMHpos:
ir range Cab rarely with-,
the several assimiiativs organic,.*/
bcly, and are so composed mat obat
lions within their range rah rarely *
e ran rarely with-
stand or srada them. ~ Not only do they
SBfC the every-day complaints sf evsry-
rA...
body, but also formi(labia/hud dau?eroun
dissasss fitat have baffled the best of
fill effects, they are, at the same time, tho
safest and best physic fbr children, By
their aperient action they grip* much less
than i
and never
l* r
" >•
?i ve pain when the bowels are not inflamed.
They reach the vital fountains of the blood,
«ntl strengthen the system by freeing it
from the elements of weakness. '
Adapted to el! ages and conditions in '■
all dimafe*. containing neither calomel'
•or any deleterious,drug, these Bills may
be taken with safety by anybody. Their
r\.
D ia m |>f w t.\yi th lih ngl ng f/ost of Bel 1
'iu and makes them pleasant te take; while,
^- Wg harm , .r„, =2*
gj^jyys^i88£aa.igj
—H
from their useln any quantity.
7- rharAnan-nr
Dt.
»»d Analrtlca
ityoGikra
,*• .
-
fay Texas.
-X'
*r*“
»r stock oared for
**\ V
cn you come to1: Graham.
G o^Mndjtnd will keep Corn, Oats, Fodder, Millptt and
Prairie Hay for your stock and see that they have the best of
attention.
M-
<.
Horses, Buggies and Hacks for Hire, Passengers Conveyed to
any Point.
Also, Daily Mail from Jacksboro to Graham in Six Hours, and
ffOTif;tfrahftm to BStknap in Three Hours.
Leaves Jacksboro at 6 o’clock, a. m. arrives aTGraham 12 M.,
IenveB Grahnnl 1 p. M., arrives at Jacksboro 7 r. m., leaves Graham
i*Jm., arrives at Belknap 5:3D p. nr.; le;rV«\s Belknxp 0 a. m., Ar-
rives at Graham 9 a. m., Sundays excepted, | K*”
• Give the brick stablo a trial. . We propose to give satisfaction* *
JAMES A TATE, Proprietors.
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DAVIS &
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GROCE RIES,
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iB««dte;/Shoes,;
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0£HE RAyME RC HA NOISE.
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GRAHAM; TEXAS.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1880, newspaper, April 30, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878100/m1/2/: accessed May 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.