Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 20, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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R. W. Rk'barda will^turt for}
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Ofllce on West kide wl PuLdu*. Square. prnt tj,
Toe Graham Leader.
SUBSCRIPTION $2~00.
GlUllA* IHW!1 SCHOOL.'
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‘rMu. Lwtwu: The /storm and iU
“*w —*—r — — —J “ • [nttemfeint excTtejnuu t* »**> SwfVCSi?
ow'd to contjatot to^dvcF- , I '
fp^uieuts and subscriptipfis tft tbit pa1*
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ut-• t>»ii*ljtf#«* |»*lur*« liiat-rlv-I IB NWl'Wr^ 1 -”'T*
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W. L. OluiES,
: Local Editor.
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„ LOCAL AND PERSONAL ‘
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X- ^ter your name indicates
that your uro in arrears for sub-
scription, and that yuu me earn-
H**tly requested to settle tlrtTPtrrne.
Rain, wind and mud. )
Brazos river is booming.
Bring ofe your job work. •
Gloomy weather this week. r~
^JEim Xoala. -quite cmiifftrtglflar
^Mp^orniugs.
Ladies’ Knif'daokets at Jewell’s.,
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.M i VC an dppdltiuu tffaltmad Iq’.uqu.Mft ^ 4 ^ ^
Mr. .Tame* is proeming his
lumber, and will goon have li&Jiotnie
completed.,
The town tils been uiaisoally
dull this week—owing, perhaps, t*i the
gloomy weather aud high watery
r Cadies’ water proof good*at Jewell’s.
We|Sfl informed that Mr. S.
P. Morrison, of Fort Worth, ruiml $40.
in that city for the benefit oftho Ma;
r* | | l,,. .•!
received lWuft ih • Lupin g of-i.yr srhuui
‘building, preven we fropt".haudii'^
•hi, for last week* the follotthig
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TtDHl/ OF* HONOR: 4
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vv'en'' rit'UT/td'r.lratiaii, aud e*L;ciq, nt
all4USalkt’?u'r lino^a I nippy .m^inwt
-school. anj a primjaele. iTfell a orTT^
liaut out' when b^entersHtpwtt tt
lllrrt Ik A Graham, -»
- 7Mn»«, I’a riuk iiujuntir^
. Utto j tAiJii: Akin,\x^
Mu.
, ‘'^Vl
Vou ,a«kt y|x. D^or^dioW,happens
it that the girls a re ok ceiling the^hurs
-w. the- Tara wr a'elTa)cr7Too<»r^* I.
luivc no time to disen.-s the vexed qiies-
^ tion ni' .eobquuliu ^of the feexep. My
j ......rnggai c7“
p. rhap/, select n imfrc giaTeftil KniglitJ '|'her are AHtenuWicd ami carrv off the
k
aguii
I* Si nt I'V M. GiO’ortl’s w^pd utjd
...op, cm to y i*it-
east wnm y»nr
can g«*t- yoar ht»r»^g>- ajl wriatltd,
wirh iicw ahoee-b*^ platio-awd-
$1.50 steel toed. Al) ’6tli<f*r w.twk at
eorrebpoml a»g low mfra. - 44-tf.
New Flour nt Ledbetter & CVe;
A.jS. .CrANT.
Lund Locator
The Pianos and Orgaus manufiacturi
ed by Mr. I)anlet*'F. Beatty of
Washington, AVarren, .Go,, T N. J.
with the ™ruttunat confidence
■ - ^ , otiaupoge ihe world tp a cnhVpnriabQ.
grarCetitl Knight^ They ^re WequWicd and carry off the
th^ (iailijm t^i?«*c!iutnt*i44i totfefehrk • pmtnf4 Af e he^rttly recotduiend them
aiifst _ any.’duquiUtloii dtacf’edilidgl to nil who cnhtynpliiMf
T"U will (.ITCVIVC ll,»t tliou^gg -j^T’ . j ^ ,n,trumcnt.. Yuu in,, with |.er
BlW-d^ubf^SpmfficrBCT^~ J, tot Wm«>
roll waspdblished,aud thatonc. of whose
auuM'Tof u.erife as n student and jutpil
sonic hall und tfbhool building ut this "too frequent mention cannot he uiaUet
place. - * ' ~ "
list, Louis to buy a stock t>f godda.
y- *• Freighters are grumblihg vbout
nmddyroade.
1y AVe noticed ti timvt^rfif hogs*
passing th rqdglv^Stw^ m Itt.uhsday,
1,Uirud nortbf ^ ‘ - ^ ; •:••
/Ladies’ Dress Goods, Solid Blue all
wopl I)elane,“8olid Piulr all wool Dc
lane, Dotted, Siripod Brocadcand Km.
•tahWOlL’tt.
"Ttm;
'edraing very ih
still heads, the lift. The o(lur twu
young ./adiet wre not ncW“C<nilefctanU-
for the honor Bought to‘he confi'U. il by
these publications, as, on two jvievhira
oecaLious,
merit marks to win thedktinotion*
no meana d.iscouragcii, hut rather pfo<
•—viyffii . -v.....— -v. • ■ -
.tm«r.cx-uur woug 1, U».»gh iavi , u ,Ki.„„vill,n*1f ho,,ir .,,.1 mW
t /u by tin- eucuuraguig amdea of all I»ity. See bis husim*HS testinmuials from
the bcuuty in tin* Luiu; Star State/en- citucus of his native town on another
ter the lists against time “Miltonic ’ I”*hM- B'‘ will send you « first Has*
UF.lt ..1 CH'»tiw., «Si ailAtSMaj* '» «"7 SRS »» N '•
: ,, .... , .... t 1 dsternumd to matuffHu hts pHscnt en-
to Piojo tut -Mam » « y& ,m),lo r.vutaUou, «0. S nun
pjyfflg »«Jjtg al^ijcation, .tj>o id. a of ofher to leave his eatablislnnent. Sp
inferiority;. I wm^fhciwovcr. ttuto the his advertiSCfrtWl." RlMlfl-f6t CflTpJogUo'
simple fu't, that in nil the Colleges of prices. Address, Daniel F. Beattv,
ami m.....t of Deign; whvre females Washington,Warren County, N. J., U
Offers for awle in tracts to suit p«r*
chasers, choice lauds for Farming and/:
Htnck- liaising.
2134 acres Hast part of Cbas. Mor*
;rVfHtt 320 acre attrvey on Duff Prairit,
at N. K. corner btuphena county. Pries
*2,00. 1
4605 acreairf one body in Palo Pinto
county, selected ab the most eligible
site in thia amntty»fe>ijaLLJLaclneftil stock
Pobating Society in he-
rery ihsffBcUy^and iufet^fiug*
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the inetune^f referred to, they have at
last won that success
wards the exemplary and persistent
p(l{y»?o*«i'or nfetiphyncs,’ law. 'hpf'tncine, f“r casf)frail Vt Stro6p*H dtlig ttofe.
piatbnmatich-, laitguag^s, phctiT. paint- VV-^J,° su^‘ .articles-can he obOun^il
QwKjiu»mb«t»fJadin'Tw.'|.ro»ul vm,i !*&&&; u“" ggggytSS^SB^ «r 4c.,i|.<ur«, llivy
•>■> Tl.uiwlay cvfiiing."* taytxfnijilai.j, fct mtrori itivaninty burne ofi tho pnzosY.flcre.T’Y^ • 1
as-schol
in session.
To Wtytttherford, tlm*toad load- ;lu\ j$**i Udit-, on'tlio
ing out of this place- ihnii^ Bouthern di
Salt creek ha* beeu-ve^-hi^j
this week.
If yod havo to
*:rBaUgp
District Court commences next
Monday week—tho 20tli.
L&tt week we |jluc.(*d an X arte#1;
^ liavb builTwt
• .••■li'iitriwn fu their’Storc house.
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day niorniugT
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ChildrcivVIyuit Jackets'ftf Jcweli V,
rettiou is huiJ to bo dnr uear^uiid
It has bSeti Wlfl \v 1.r
ami we have heard numbers ptuisiug
jls ovcraecr, Mr. P. CV^raoka^--
ut nt Wa.lh.'y & Hur-
r^rrr
score of punctunllty in nttanirnce ^‘7 , “ - wim wi,h a clu aV invcMmcK lb, •« surnTP
fomn dutu t, JieatnesS and ‘decorum, aa. Jhanectfullv, Blot.infield, low* fMw ,
have, what you’ printers -wuedd cujl a .Iso H. Branti.y. .- _ . — r ^ —*~
kett’s.-
KgiL.,«lgok<>felU-v utiljres"bf Rotno. pf - our adhecribe)^
M‘ T:—L.»»u -Twjmarrears. 6nc vutarab o
A regular Wu« uorttMr .i; d
| 1 u 1 d, by settling' up and stopping hi
“‘S ■—-■l.- ■ . !r pap^- ’caugg^ ua to' sdapetld/
jdill live and wisbutu tnilbrhill|oe^ \v.l»d
i,^d tho ahovo inark- ou thcIF;7pSlRiri,7
at it is .only a’T^geiUjo reminder” aud
/^otfes, neatness and decorum*
have, whu( you’ printers -would cull a
"rl:nn y.rm /'.” Kntcting . school wiyti
minds mitmilled' for elute'aptdietGitr^
^hft life’s wariu bfm/d coursitigTivi 1 y
and strodgiy through their young volus,
und imbued with a)l-4ho spirit of frolic
uibl r uiji thrttev.r . buraCK i*/.< dTim
It; was a trial In
Tho. sK>\ving'of wheat has been
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gl'eally. retarded by the i cccfi*~heavy
raiuS. ’
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$1000. wanted in
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r ; c.uw w»uicu m exchange for the
^ best of Groceries at, Ledbe t ter A ( \>’h.
Mr, W. II. Graves and wife gf
Cleburne, spent several days in onr
town this week.
K
Rev. W. M%Goode, prcarln'd on
last Sunday morning and evening, to
Knitting. Coltop' af Jew’efl’s. T
cat—-A .■.Vi.j.». V
’ifeny^4fnMm*olvoH *l»u—pastimes ■ rrK tlic
play*groundJ ami the social pleasure
of animate?! giriiigud. Bur-put upon
their mettles by the sqcccwfV oT‘6ider
.Mud ypunger das.-mates, ’. dismissing
"ftrm tl+efr 'inii/d¥ every t-mtrideration'
_________tt—. . ^— , extriyicmw" to stud)" aud voncehtiating
nfvHTir^truuble bfgmrrs-^UsD, r;,„„,;.l; 1Ul,|v„,,Ki,., ..-|licv.
.genuine dun, --^d.. v’ . ■ ■ ■. V
i . .. - — —a faowitj mid gfffey
'T\mg.J^ was a piper's ^on, "r
A ml 1 &a rn cd tu pi ayAvhett ho wnn yon i»g. ’
S^melmdyrWikS' fiddliiijjj at a fexLrful
rule, while countryman was passing by.
The nmsie exercised so great an inllu-
cnce oyer him that be plifi.HFOunti.d and
dnuet d a few .round?* in the street . ■
A-.Serious Calamity.
that o u tdi tlo. b o aS'lSt is fa e to »y tg them
te
S!*nE!5
(Ipr yyorlhy lownsninn .Mr. G; Capt, GcO. HVildSffjwdKnias been all•. rcjircss liutures overt!owin^ witii all die
. B. Jywell ha.? been quite nick for sever* Se^f ^(>r ,\!fp
j v- j. al daya.-
X ^it week issued TOO cop-
ies oi the Leader, g We are gln«l n>
hufiklo raiigCAVith u loaTof goods, re’
o*ra?4«n
returning to this place, he was the vie-
jfef^fUlews; Ho rait^dmt on fwsf^ut
vi vaci(yMiid jiinoccut -nrodiipf that ter
er added to the altmctivcnW of Wann-
htatrtrtf ami puye-mimit d T-»Aas gtrj"'
It was indeed ji^trial lo Their lyaoyaut
^(fernihnt
I.KDBKTTFR & 00‘S.
NJttfthMVCfftfofibfs'fpjjf&of lie fsme to h
- -sunall stream which,the heavy
Mr. Kramer has rcucivcd llis rains was considerably swollen. lie
ana ^
“of p.iWcrTalitf the extraction of roots',
Have bectt.atltmttttT to the tynve eoikMq k ■ -- ay - lroii^
Crikuajiv:-^p. -'■•jiiale-. whetlrtr inj; me liciirea l1ioa]j fci
S. A.
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tfjpf
selves'.
Weatherford, Texas.
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ranch. Price $1.00 an acre. |
Store House and lot^n Main street,
Fort Worth, 54 ooriier secoijd, adjoin-
ing First National Bank—rente for $35
perjnonth. Price $1,500 cash.
Hlacrer, nil enclosed, fiysh broke for
tail crop; trume dwelling, six rooms,
cistern, out buildings,’ opposite
fenpt PattrWk’e min».tWcq*^
poratiou line in city of FortAVortb.
Pricy $l\5U0. ^ fr.H
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?ck —-.^. Tucker's addition, in
buildiug blockTn the City ’of El Worfe.
Price $350.
■ *y.;»»cOK?^iKV^TuCTT!-»?bM^
msm1,1 scW» "■ wiu, »i,.i,«cb, «p to „ s„,»rr
■mrhnprom^property in ^
both business, and rad-,
NO H. ItHANTl.Y.
|For Sale or Rent!
Out* b„; sb.r,' buibli,,;;.
tfencelolH,
570 acre.3. Clay burn Hughes and
G. NeWUm adjoiniug survey# in Miller
Bend, two miles beiew -Bpiknap. JPar* ’
Jiftjus the he^iand Cm life Brazos, or as
good «»the hyet-. Prim $3.3$ per acre.
Zr.
gWTjrae, tnectf fit .
Magonie Hall in Graham/Juii Saturday on west side otkl’ublic Squan , and,now
liigbi •*;''* r hjirfo’fc the fullimoon in each occupied fis the Poet Office. Inquire of
month. 4 nOit BKANNIN *& *BIlO.
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.OF THLVFAMQDS
1107 acres John Durington survey
ho Omon Cfftk i u
50 cents per acre. Co«ld also sell tn«
bttluhce cf the third lOaguc* as I hold
power of attorney for the, wholo 1476.
. 640 acres IlitrfKou Westbrook,- on
edge of *'X Mill Pratric, Fairk*‘r county,
Hstx miles s. w. of \V«atherfor<l,.part
'-pihl ijiilT li'm^
' $1.50 per .acre.
Pctei's’ < Olony or Premium Texan Immigration
q/-•. rand Lain! (iompniiy Lands.
In ijilantity^jj^O Tracts or Surveyspeach Of ^20 acres, and “so patohted;-sc-(
o-etid 2o years ag^jTfflLppf.!^c-; f hey^imprisa. of tho nuist ehrnT-e rrr Vo[Ui|?7
fen^Tatlaliaii, Eastland, Baylor, Throckmorton” Archer, Clay.
Mt*ntagvie, Jack atttl PklorPiitto coUnLi^r* - -^rrr Jk..;
AUu a number of Imjimvtd farmA ia
th© Tietmfy of tVeaiherford ranging
from $700 cash to $1,500 for 160 acres.
J,613J acres,,tb’kEast lialf of Mar-
garet Edmonds’survey on Fish Creek,
Ho.nl,,pin t tlmhcm^T
imwfiqte pruirie—price $1.50 cash. “ 6
heirr of Moiy
Buth;r,-on Brazas lliver, in toe of Briar,
Bend, hear DutTKacche; all good Brax-
os ,hot torn iodd-aqrrice |3i0(V "r "
320,ieres, payt of J. l’oiinvent* 640,
■ N-fO r — H* ^lt*j rf JI'**x^Vrwa-lr n <• _*uLCtttll »lit* n*4* r» nlt4 F.i» *i-««»?r-ints*rtTi T*l‘;, i^htrti wnn t* rn.Jnnt. d
tfq i^.i' Kn iif tiirmnivutiy mwti* <lywt% to e>rh o»wsr1ur Uf» f><itw«'«H>*.■*»urv**} * »il<»to.|'tl,* ii) )*y i>um-|
«,„„ui,.. L,»| «rr,i.fc.a... ... „ . .
viailoiij, who have bccomu.iuterc*3t*.d in About om-hlth belong to lieinK und arc nut lyr.sale,at present, because lit^e |V^ t *”n*
jthcirw4*dttoatp>q# 1 progr*ws.J
w ith natural abilities sijicpa^.u byn'oiwj
they ? till-deserve on tiid score ot eilhitf"
the hrgh<-st praise lor their nchi^vn-
n.euts. It coit them no little effort to
I’ifee'.»wiug4»> quality, loctttiou*wiid, views - of owners, who, like owners of other
iliattJL-VWuy Jaudvtix their priuuauul terms. . On e*Wuf my hw-tt-hunls, iWd with
patent can ho furnished iu oitci^ for other lands 15 to “25 days woabh elapse to
forward.Apphvation iior purchase ayd receive deed an4*vpaunt. iwr’No applica-
carucst money, the receipt
if not accepted, the money
a ndnsal-uf. qny survey.nu
prtunhsL at. first pay men t by and by, or for pntcliftscjrt the Jowrst. prjCP of School
hiuds^or. a rneresong.ua some cxjkcI, for the lirat cosf, nccrue*rfnxcs and interest.
Will tint admit nf it on the priwetpic Llwr'fiir^merliaviflg^'ps1?Ta^ etalcd'pnev
p*>r a CTo i/r raw land, would- prefer to hold than spll for the same or-Ira???'
gyi^Must owtonra dttidrfeU»sell paft «»f tln-ir lands at fan mly,- nod
t**-*^*^'-ntg. pVffet* «aah^ tmne for W 4httii^tiiedhirU;ta^iii^1i^Tggh,7trf
^ iVarthigh musquiteprairie—quire $2.50,
i a If cash balance one, two and three
year* with ihtercst at 10 per cent. T
acres J. Puitcvept on forfeited
Wright surveying Brszo? at
v* ‘
Ralph Wright survey.' «m Bmzos at
mouth of JIfft A^udersririTtrahck, three
mdes from Belknap; about 70 acres of—•<> -
first elase Braees land in one body; gom
fine branch bottom, ti tutor And water,
price $1.50, half cash balance one; two
and . thine years .with jateicaL 1„, ............
160 acres, part-of B. B. B. * G. in
fork of Braaos und Clear Fork, paten-
-fee
the (IixItc ofvUf4ury, th«rmmam-4aturr of
Sv ieuccwuithciiioAitHiid and 6nu mpUOt-
1 urn her, and will shortly havo his sta- however thought he could crSf^ulnv tjiiics < Ti-holastir rmitinc. Theifymmg
- 4*Ia
•v- We henrej a clever grocery friUn
_ muttering to himself, that lie “wished
his friends would leave nt 11 o’clock
- aad let biw go bed/’ --*——■—— -----: -r-
Lirbih’s Genuine Extracts at Jewell’s.
4 ditftenhfy,~end- drtrye wWfee] natar^ find weak.11 esl. nmy Ifnv 3 turn-
ed.lo the merriment of the play-ground
und the of genial compun-
fousTitp, but thei,-;brave rpirtts grap
!t^w lift: ^Vcn’,’liSta>t^,’’?^^«p»tJ,>,.
und the Water was Rwimmingand the edoail® meitimeutof tho piuy-ground*
current wus so swift that hi*, wagon bed
was insfemtly carried oflf; Pfo jompcd _ ^____ ,
Out to unhitch his mules,. wlM «wvyer'''plhjg'wjifL $vi*ry h
ffhF fn IhdTwaterr Tv « "7
pS3B3B fflPI l' i‘ p‘*r cent. ITTn
$BSG‘AH sai/s, regafdleMs of in what county the hinds arc situntc.1, must be made
^ud x-oTicfuded at rnv office, where nuist owners caw he telegrapheil to and -trefeep;
taiuv or rejection quickly known, if need be. . ~ r
- tffiLCot’XTY M.vi'S in some instances show improper 'location of Surveys by
numbers. The C’oi{on'v Mai* is correct. *
IKS. Graham,
-Kitwnf
. Mfs. Cfttio, 5f JohiiAbn county,
•11 * 7‘il. ■ I . All
jdtmgmg uii J notniderTog jftHic wa 1 er;
-but before he could unloose them they
were winking.—Hoeing ‘ that-h4» muh
OFFICE,AT*GKAIJAM, Y()UNG WU-NT¥r-TEXAS.
WaltlR'Kate,'General Traveling Agent over the Colony Lands.
T^pj^aPEQTOB,Sr,
wdlfeefto movo to thia pla^r "i>nd will, e
. -'m++A*M V* H’
A,
build on East street.
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Messrs. Brnntly & Bowie re-
the exercises* of the Graham
High Sdiool last Monday.
Onions, Potatoes, Eicc and Beans at sides losing his mules he had a barrel
IJEDBLfTEU J CO’S. of sugiir aud a caddy of tea in his wae-
ou th
$360.
" igiit hi|w]ti^'
swain uut. Cupt. WlJ.icr waa. v^y schoolroom tott(i»ridaff^
ct'ld Riid wet, and started on foot to
Godwin's rauclie some two miles sway,
und was compelled to swim two otlier
streams befoie leaching the house. Be*
/SJ'or^to 1>e°l>lc Peeking- Farms - apd Ranches in Young
...... ■ a i ■ and Adjoining Counties, *■ |
“* ^ ,r' r“* ":v'
• f sugar and a caddy of tea in his wag-
Rev. Di\ Wilbun in building a ou wero ^0;4t- R’** SE
concrete residence On Klin street. It
will be a neat structure when completed.
Cold weather haa made its ap-
pearance, and loafem mr^ bu«y
Capt
. NViitc
4^
fife.' \
cr has the emypathy: of
the entire community in hi# lots. It
will he remembered that he wus coii-
siderably damaged during tho storm of
the 7th inst.
.. Whop y««,are in
Stroup’* urug^tore.
Graham, call at
tf
Don’t fail to get a pattern of thht
splendid pieco of Black...Doe Hkin at
■foHI1*....... ^ Jll .PI
-^ -Tooeh"acha $ecm& to be a pro- 1 More good coffeeatD dbetter & Oo’a tliK^^wmit^ThTg fUeceys from -ur-
f fcillflg eorti plaint, thiw,d»m,p^realher. /rfWgbeet Gaab -Prbse Pa»4 for Beef '’^fundings event unfavorable. His op-
4;d with that commendable pride w hich
albfnust feel in thecorptct Otis Hess of duty
wtdl performed. With smll.e <liniplc«)
cheeks and a spring in their tread, they
iiupreascd every impartiat-8* hehcJncr
with the fact that they were (if Divine
hahdiwork, and endewed with
"licATiai.il flrc «od »*.iil» i.II sviik."
/; Lee Hiniili is a new pupil au>i a model
ope. FrCwh frpm thip cotton-fiefd^with
fclin-burnt face and Imnde hardeiH*! by
houcal Will, he entered school fully
derstauding the purpose fur whivlrhc
came." IIis busincss-jiko mauner, his
olosc application*, nay,, his very exprya**
ion of iletermiuattetr, pi a i pip- showed
who 4,woul«l’nt'give ten cents an acre for any land in thOkCounty^bf sterility of
sufl, Vliifeflsoa of stock‘and other stories of disparagements act*ujlukl ami continued
tiy some «/f the timny ncuons engaged exclusively in stoe|;iraising the old fash-
ioned Texas way'^fuTftrtTi order io defer you from jettlouieufewhct cbv they may
continue to. nmnopqTixe the grazing advantages,of t lj^* w hole country. Every fiu-
mer cai»-ihferm yit»$ wf the verity o» t-oeh storiea, ftnd gt*nefnTTy oT whom y,ou
should ask for impartial and reliable inforD)n>iun,uiid be^urv flat fhi psiioB ask-
ed « u .Resident Farmer. TTie rnct fa the pfovesaid fj htmu ha.-* been so long and
yet io invetcrnfcly persisted itr'WThc ddriiinnt of the eotmtry, thkt fn4)earance
h at cessed to be,n virtue; so that evqry ffirmer having..or dcsiring to raise gentle
stock about tlifir premise?, and for the further!reason*of social, school ami church
benefits to he received from more farmers, should ns pc-rsisthSutly- (Whbonce, and
take special pains to inform all proapsipior^ and new comers of such malicious
nii/rcprerentationa. GerTftfhrly wftdpnsrtirage iN sufficient, end would he the year
it is unfurtqnately ahmit atl hurne*l ofe, which would, nut lie the <hise were far-
mers
their
“Hides by
iitbre numerous, wbq by thcir jpnny neighborhood roads. pnd projection
- fences would iu» Jimit tire lire' burin*, tlml *B stock would fa re wwl,
*11 P ora on 4a r e .Warn'c f
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around lively. Graham uefcdfia dent st.
The heavy winds and rains of
the past week, havo been of great dam-
age to the cotton crop. Owing to the
fact that the ground was so wot, it has The settlement of.our section ol‘ tho
j ^ -^QRXltfr~ ’^rtu"ilu>- hiT^-'hyi quitg^iiuutadL
' i ' Mx he ha^M^^e n,^ t/fthem.
TO KEEP OFI
ty>.
For Allc6cjk5l Porous Plaster, call
at Strdop’s Drug Stork. -
PLTER®’ LOLONY on OTHER LAXDS
OWNED ,C3K; BEPRESBNfe BY Se
•!-
af, WMUm ■ i WM\*i I’MHUH* ■ ■ Eih'mAHM 4 Mil il.fVUMV iW.JUUH m.lllfc. UHIHIIII MMhjiig saff wm
r^ln>po».uiptoJ^H,r,:fo g« fft^ B MHl I" a*I.Hllo*n^ui*tructive dantii'go iu
their Geld,, while ”^S^SSS&m3^^'jSS^^ inrun.i Z he V--r .!»?)• m.y •*»«•. Uwe.ffif 1«M. 187«. •
’ cotton has. been ruined 1 ' , . ' . ™ *?T‘ 7.1 "iT?r*s; V, , , ^ ... • rrr • ''•! 1 •. r- ■ r_ T-*»w puri^-w. of on* nutu-**, nti w,"Tf w«*<*nii?u m»n Miaff-x] >-ui/.t-u can r
, > . Uiakrug tlfeir hotucs hci'c. GdrtafeLly never failed to jvjB the uinxiniuni.niark : ^#v*r>iu. gT»ti> in*/* n**ir i*»*no) *w* «uiu tin***, •> prtra
he will, tli*a foundation to buil<i uj*-
on,m«kca acliulur—teacher or uo teach*
er. He /w«e only one abaft week in
&kkuLj^..shiWtL4tou>A[htg^£jiirji ^kfeilp ^.iugueU autfiaTtUgia^ ui.fiYA\.thdlnra.jatfnfittf
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Persona in poCjInaitonYof any such tracts, HAVE,NOTICE to vacatb them,
or buy or lease an may be the wish aud will of the owner*. Take hee.l, for failure
yIv
n
\
If you w$ht good Syrup orSoi^hum
buy of LKDB 1/miU 4lf GO.
The tiftfi who IxaHTsol
provemenj out west for a hec counm
Arkansas passed throughGfanbnry tb
other day with the following legend
painted on his wa^cin iheet. “Sekoif
trip from this god-dam stkit. Boun for;
Arkansaw er hel.’’
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A f ' ./- ’■ /,,.v/' -’V' il . • ' V^' r;V7 ■
**-4a*~—r-".*'"• • ........■*** imT"(;A.'‘ —.....*f»
fwuLiug their ho
the tho re
money, th
es hei'e.'-' GdrUunly
ie* have, tlie moro
tllHft, the miwre
enb^crveih 1 We fherefore feiCe pleasure
jn calling attention to the:notice of tlm
abuse as published by CoL E. 8. GraV
ham, in anotl^Ut column. We anggot
and give ii . as*our conviction that our
Grander friends will give the matter
attention and put an end, (o such an'
warranted discouragements. '
n* s* r failed to,wAn the iiinximuin mark
of ekceileuco iu all bis reritaliocs.
Bijjplhi amount
_ .... ............. n.r ly
m tv rtf- h*0 ttie j>*rf9ct frjfTj! * ’ liv'****f *brir rr*>n«jr M Hum, prUi*t<>
.UniU !»*»(* W* t*#M ft*r owl pf,kv«iu*hr"l«»«w *0.1 ISSN', P«*r* «»
rare
Ty present/ even in a i^iiml trained
tu continu.ty of thought by lung and 1
critical study, ilts deport tricot Ih and
Out of pehqpl l# unexceptionable. Mflu-;
fy qnd dignified* his kindness nnd Cour-
tesy to teaJie^aAvd schobi-feilobe, hare
frtrinnW e>n*nw»!«l».a.
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Oat.«, 1*77.
£. S. GRAHAM; i* g
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XJLND OFFICIC, GRAHAM, TEXAS
, II MeCardle; price $ .50.
roftd -fmm -
A»*h MUrHn Uanchc—?would take$2.00
cash lor the 640. r*—r~:' :~~r7r-
3S0 acres-Poitevent originally 8.
P. It. H., No. 7, on Telegraph -fi*ad, 8
miles East of G rahanfe East bai f of 640;
IvalT'ptalsie, half post oak; fine land;
Tieirwell;’price $1.50.
-^r
price 31.0V. If desired could ’
iiNo sell the west half.
160 acres, part ol B. B. B. AG. fiLOT*
jtiins the above on the north; pri^e $1.50 -
640 J. IYii«vent No. 1, joins ahofb
WUhe.jre^li^j^
Jack,shore roud; a lew acres broke in —
1874, fine land; n)catty prairie; part
jKMdLokk timbefe pricn^ $1.50, one half
cash, balance mm, two and three yeats
-with mu*i>*st ai 15 per cent.’
640 J. PoitpvrnT No. 8, on south^
boundary Colony Block, same vicinity;
same price.
4 320 acres *. west lialf of 8. P. R. No.
9 on head of Dyy Creek, North of Gra-
ham road; price $1.50. . -
6l0 acres 8. P. Iv. No. 1, Block D,
on ltock Creek, on Telegraph road
timber and prairie; price i£150, one
half cash. -sT ...
640 8 P R R, Jack county, on head
of Boon’s Creek, o> west’houndry line
-of Hendvuou county school laud; most-
ly best oak nnd black jack timber land
«** It l* a..*iaA filial ** ll **«« - d 1 rw \ /*■»
mmum Mijti ftnuji pneu tiiW or
choice 160s at $1.00. •'•
782 acres, undivided
olns Xyech 836 acre (tuijjrey cu
graph road, on first fork ' “
.
Vir:-..
--price $1.#0, half cash.
Land Certific
located
liSiliW'liWM'JA,'
or fur cash fee. S^me tineiaodsoo Wich-
| d||B|*>'pit and lieU River already survey.
field notes can beiput inin 30 dlJ^T
WantKd.—200 Sections of Sorip to
locato on sharesIj^yiug;all expenses;^u..
or will locate, survey and, patent for
$50 per section, ^
MT'All persons are hereby notified
J&LU ~
C
and Atari
to dtpiajafe or ssUfe
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my i ii—.ja.gJM
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tmi on above lands on penalty of damage,
.. ejectment and fine as prescribed by
* ' statute of Texas,
In addition to the above selirct list,
I also represent a largo amount of land '
claims tor uiysldf and uthers^mtiahle >
Uuostcad , Farms,. Ao., from a few
act cs up to a League and Labor.
Call aud swe xtir. Ostico nt Weath-
crferd overGautdc. Atkins’ Drug
“ Graham Odioe Up-btsi/aia theiJnur*
J1 “■* A. B. Gant.
Aug. 8, 1877-
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