Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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TIE GUUH HUB.
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looaL items.
Winter!
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y.*
Look out for ice.
Lively £iiues this wqck.
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Eloetuto*' liexT^UCldftjy J~ ~ Tht ike civil docket ware »over«ri i«d*
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The spelling lM>e-"dmr.zeth.|
Huy vnur Drug* of E. ltyu» & Cu., East
•id* of the Square.
^ Christinas "is f coming—rush
^^fhe irrosjteets fftrour -Wwu be-
JiSgg. M. • \\T"‘ >Mntf t| iTj|r_J rn f°r dofeu< la n:.
Cant on & Iibwm v#.NY. L. Browning,
Uatteriug
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is U^ro^uune-iiiJL....
District Court adjourned on
Weduesduy.— Thc-fallovrlag named nt-
tnjueys were present ifftu tjie iurruuntl'
iug counties : Wall*, Laitlmm. Sowurd
We extend tv frinrXTuI jitrsuch a^cor-
an 1 McCall from Weatherford; ( apt. dial jyiricQtpe. Ah Inmgh a nicwfSy V
Tom Bull from Jh< kshore; Haynes and
Veal from Bale Tiuto. aud Co1. Adahi*
r^n
portaut cusea; among which waa the
couuty seat queitou...Graham was de-
cided to be the county seat Ft. Bel-
knap was represented by McCall A
Wool fork, ami Graham by Bull, Watts,
We nro gUd lo Weleonu; to our
“failure London," Mr Jhs.W Wadley,
<>t ili«* firm of H B. Wadley A - Bro.
ft-fagS .S. P. Uotison &'Co„
BANKER
th5~ firm here, Us fiat until recently
been doing butiucts id- Weatherford,
frutagibo enterprise here hM4>rovetJ 1C
success beyond expectation, ho has fol-
lowed the great tide Qf immigration tu
Qrahunf and Young county ^..The firm
is composed of young men who are <he-
servedly popular and 1ml fair to con-
trol a la»-ge 'portion of the Immense
-w tMrti tliitayhilw uujihliviM t»v.»i»;
TtEj TUERFORD, .
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TEXAS
Ay>"*!h Rrm'vnl, Eic!i nu/r Itoliqht
\j/d, Otfle*tio'nn Mud*. _ Alt Hit**\
;t ‘ not* Promptly Jun'rtttrd.
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Ix-’t'MU.t. Lawwik A C» , NVw VIirh,--<tywps**war-
wwr;'Wh,; Kijwlr Xatihnai Havk, nTlLu,
'lV\n», \ATl«Ai.-teATt OK T* XAH, l)*l,mta>fl, TuXM.
. -r yinttm
.1 It. I'nut*,
a-. ^ Ir
r,V,r * Hf»rj Warrfii.
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If you desire a home In a quiet,
. -r,;ra»«u,tio«u, «i,k
* / .. •rw«<trrynrrw»'linP -Or«h»m yrfcg TU.'OrjJ_.
-
* j- Who cut another shade tree iu
town ? A mean ‘act! $50 perhaps
1| ♦ will cover the thktjuHgc.
";"r" l;';-—:-When yto ?«1.| Fort Worth
— ’’ in buy Lumber, be sure to c»l! on.
I Cowan rA Bassett, ifyod' want bar-
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Graham is not only the hand-
^ " now -Juioft4-Ur«
t
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Slate., ...Railroad
towns b4tely,excepted.
^itreasetf for sale .m Jiimk tojmlcr
matresstiM renovated and repn
Jl'FELLOAYRS,
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--8ha»he^>n ydu—the husidess men of
r'.‘. j your towns oughtto.-expelbe
Pecans.—Wagon After wagon'doa^with -uch stories
r—rr< 1 ’• *' ' r --K""
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•Gaol vs
t roitavent y
Covejoy, Cefl 11nued.
'l'he criminal dockfct was continued
'ft?goryt
m
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Jury found two bills.
which speaks volumes for the citizens
of Yotiugoounty." Judge Fleming car-
ries out the motto of the Leader :
, 80011 we shall have a rap'd mimrng
railroads into our region.- ,The Atlau-
t>c anfi( ’^Sotlliuni Izotdl
. Ml
‘-WewTd llie Itue^ let tha chijis fall
where they muy.” He is the youngeet
District? Judge in Texas, being only ,2S
years old. He Ims prove^rjbinis^li!4o:
he an able jurisf, and is wiuniug hosts
Af*frieuds. I Long may lie hold the
m-ulrq r>f jimriro
rfo—
Our region is euiphatically the
white ^tnans cod«try.+..pnly four ne-
groes—no Indians either—to the con-
some’ lyTpg TYifd ageiuS^I'-asToT
-SL-
rnmr ttr h>mled iVhbi .fcbfiTi ■ immigrants; stntfip*rsl haqW:
iihants are shipping them to the old laud igeuts and owuenf Fast
__ oh nuts | re_ shipping them to the bid |$>n IVon laud agt
states where, Christmas times, they
9V* . I* -> . . rf
will Hf^lisBSA^a »«■■ rajyLf^B^
_v ^Jj>_
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The extra wide avenues, alleys
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aud large lots'of Graham will always
give it thorough veutilaUoU, and make
give it morou^n veuuiauou, auu iuum:
j iteverheaUliy,pkaatnfcaadattractive.
t
P-ST. mmmm
• %!«i<cn—Kivu huikired bushels' of hlue grasses—fi>r none other the world , ,
Juhuh^ua. A...... At the ted ovo,'-wh,u b„,w„ .1. . Wur '
>ru in th<
Apply
btore.
GFO. WILDER.
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. Pecans, grow to perfection in
our region—large thin-shelled -the
moat*dcliciuAis and valuable too A^wli
mits. Save the pecan trees; their pro*
,;3 duct Js worth thousands of doVUrsto ns.
The Wide onk *0:4*3^. , ---------------- ^ ... ...........
,.;S
v* •“11 "'w ~ r ’* A ? ' ■*' JJI! n 11 ■ Lx tUufx vt'ltl If" B
f'-~ ‘ . •'• - OaUit »V«UUBI Of«auduf .uperior quality-
provement
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Wrv '' -r WiA’**1'
,
Lumber, Doors,/.Bashf Cement Ac,
t Pori Worth, keep constantly bn hand
h large stock of cyerythiug in their
1 Due. Givf^itppn^fcfiilL—Ad.
What a~gloriou* rain 1 .Far-
mers, rush the sowing of your wheat—
I be led t)'e best, deuu setd and nut
u,.«til. '
XtPlogor picket houses in Gra-
b osicr town in Texas ?
V fi
5r
tbe ere with fields of
- J -./.J A
[xuiiaht green jyh^at.
he rapid peopling of our coun-
is advancing, lots of lots sold
i*t two Weeks. .*
\tbttnt fifteen wagons lwided
^itl, ;j|fctlalo hides, [Ntseed through town
[{.jfcii .......Cl_
L r-':
wBvill start a'Tannery, pot-
U-ry.p^deu Mill, the. manuTacturc
s of oe:J|nt, lire brick and other branches
% that arr needed. Thow familiar and.
skilledjti such cau find lio better plaoe
...^ 4ou ^4 '.: Mr I Er Ryda, has boughf
; C t i,e interost of E. Kyua A Co., atftHrttb
^continue the business at the old stand.
1:See hta noiitaitt another column.
f .
of uur rtgiun,'wb« *11 you the’ rt.um ouSSf *n iMruen«9 I»ml 4«I»KfT
iruih of U_fU ttli If ^ lh*tnLti>*< aPA nf 111 ufiiia list /du.i/.u In tl.*»
that uo Indian ’trouble exists here nor
uo.apprehension of afly. , * v
pj
ThiBTh is wrowty of grass so
nutritioud as our inesguite—Texas
drouth will, niter a refreshing tain^
turn green from rqot *to tip of blade,
Which with favorable climate reudciW
our regiou unsurpassed for sheep,’iors^,
cattle, bog* and every kind “of stoVk. ^
-Iwhcu Rail Uoiwla reach ns,
the immense Texan trade fur Kansas
^ ■atonal card of Df. IL M. IYiw^,
of uur v.luablr miutral^ «u.l ouly |l{. j, . un.+ ha- OtM ,
half the-diatanca to draw them from
here, ia the reason why.
*
Lots irr Grahapn are cheaper than
any town, in Texa-'*, bccaitse only about
a fourth as uuiuy to the sAme area, dr
have narrow streets, uo alleys and
twelvo Jots to thw-acre—where1 here
out^ four; heticej the relative dilitreuce
of value in favor of Graham lots.'
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Our toi^pts geographically and
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am—it’s lorhid. Ii idler* a prettier, ^Hhersviso most fayorably situated for
rapid, large and ?tlbstautial expansion.
»%0I|, almost every farm will In tb^iuidst oHrou, S^pue, Coal, C^p-
pep aud other valuable minerals with
•MT-*
a vast farming and stock-raising coun-
try directly tributary. Wliat more
Could business mcn and capital demand.
rrants the rapid, robust growth * - , , .. r
««». Our people a r.couftilent,’' -id Burkett*, family from
Louisville, Ky.,have arrived und taken
quarters id their handsome new home
ou 3rd slteet. Mr. Floyds family
from the same city, will soon arrive and
HfcJfMi*'*. V • . if-
occupy their new and comfortable
Jdiome on Oak street. * r ! ? ** ]
The IsttfTtefiona of our town
are health, tiu abuudauce of both freih
and mineral waters, the best laid out
towib haudrtomosV site, most pictures-
que and beautiful surroundings, and
town hr wtt th¥
•Into has so vast and rich a field of ev-
erything for sturdy and magnificent
rowth ^
V I f
■nf * ■
A V
• and golden.
pins
nib
there— aki evidences of continued build-
lift
and garden. nmK ym. «ml ^ On* mile Forth of i |,hu. n * '''
/ Wafsojnn loailed with lumlwr, a. H. Kludall, of Weathtrfonl, ia ia \ fS>UBtt, r,
. * .tone ami-brink coMlfMly pM> *>W> towi. Jli. niitorrtto bin .-.<1 wnrn. ' ij' ‘ ^ (V
_J ■ . . v thcro—eta evKhince.of coutmuM mma. “Tneuty years e pet i
'“Ktol'l W1*.I'"r m,BT “ore areueededj wild." (Joqie egein Abe.
-... » i'-k. ... . , •.Alt ... v vJI e « t - -*~j
c Some botfy gtMMitflw much
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fi
i
•upoaior
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No town in the SUU -h*k Ms ' Seal Skugow «r« «p in a pena
His gizzard •• as big and war
"'ryrenty years a j>et and now
rr.'
ur^ftkhgTd^J^aroer* are
ted eye fibtiard last Tuesday, and wa» uuxious to **t at" ffia second lible, or
fined $10fi for disturbing the peace and when the family eats,
contempt,of court. IloiuJohn Ilaucock, of Austin*
X&J^TW . W* .«« .« .be .Wrtori thap^el U»«»rU,ou« '
€ogi¥ muif oti tiext HSIJay ilftt- K*t Tuesday n%hf, ofif the political ia-
A good /me is anticipated. aues of the^day. He was-bere looking
-* t « T^ad.” ^nriae mAer hto !aa4te- i#,freit* and ^ in
l$n C t 0^^^fLrtUf anV duc<fd favoVti* with an addrm. ’ ^
awetione, rlith nud fertile, ind ^ ^ ^ ^_____L A _.t_
f Illinois ere underlaid with
U Hraktm sell*
Hon. John Han-rock . df Austin, ha*
rt. Graham sells hoett4u#pecriog our region. Boys i s
44--;
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glorions, w#^agree with him.
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Receiving and Forwarding,
AND
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Onml Mm Merchants,
"T*—t nsr~—-—
W. D. Thomason,
LATE OF CLEBURNE '
In thp two story, brick opjxyitelhe poet
oflice, on Houston St., nt ilu* Mign of
Sin's «th’Prai,&y!
NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT, * J<*U-,
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Jlus u complete stock ol DRY G(KM>B, -
boots, BffGER ip^^Lqnrtmtfv ^
which ho will still a* cheap lis any msu
i in Fort Worth or Dallas, Give hin^ a . ..
Fort Wortli, Texas.
FORT WORTH, TKXAS.
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Agouti ol’ tlie Celebrated
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nhiqm<
VI,*- 7—■
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I fhafie QU Shipments of (Jotton, AVooll^v^. " CtJ 2* O* ,r2
■ . ::,#g1 H i . g * g
It^i . - o 3 8 M I i
rtirt
Wa
»* »i h'^ti ir-i r.. i.. » ,*5>r’~
of Tom Sinn’-, -it-ti l‘< xHn »nd I’m itie
-also the Wucu Ho-i NprtK wn»;.-r i Idcksboro, ■ ■ Texas.
/; ~ CONDUCTED BT‘ , « \-
r~ S ' * i-.v j
■iim-. MbeOHSEtL.
Houston A Deuvcr, and Ga'veatau A
3anta Fe railway?.
A cure for broucliiaL disease—rtmke
your home here; far jlLbSE Uvc thief mnS
erul water of the Graham IloU*!. Dr.’
’Grave* of Fort Worth will tell you B is
’ , j.- T^r-*Ti<rr ' i ii ** - . t; _xf^ 1 *.j * ■ V'- «
rnfidlibUi < <> ■ ■■■■*—■■>•-—fc—
i ’ . i ■ n.iiapt--r.-
rltush up th« Texas and Pacific.
anil the *Waco>T and N'Jrfli wisslvFi
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• .- •
fju.^
i'r*nelers ]<Fotin«U>ceit “the'tjest houSy west
-,. UHrijfl Matw-ato
•of Dallas..
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Rail Roads, nnrd the hamisonu st ami 1 . i S tddfa “ltd Haiolll ■ ' *»■'*
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DUFF:
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best tTulvcrrtity iia the State wiH adon.4~*
Beautiful ‘‘College liill.’' . ?y/£.'
Th* 3400 half sections “IMers',UoT-
ony Lauds” were located 54** yearn ag*,.,
«inl * ■ yw’pphI Ww JhlBf“%!br c xxiimlyB
Ux. »wle«U
title......The Texas A Pacific and ntbct -
railroad will* pass through 11.• m. >•
£t^S. Graham’s advertisem u -.lr A,'< in
Xbr sKle. :;
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ly of Fort .Worth. The D**i**r Inibra.®
us by mail that he will be hcic iji n lew
days, and will parwkWfdy to* uW'Arir.
\>i
He i*. • a good (iBysicmu and ii clvvci-
geullemaii^ Wt tatci'id filfiT a i^n^itai
wdwmkr^,A*’* V,l^,r - ^ -~r
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\t.\N<JE & (iOLATHER
TJ RPEXTFJtS A XIT HUfED.
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CJh - JX'J±14C A.S:
/ i>tl» at * u ..i lied >• AH Hot* In n.if WW •»- t
f Liiwii ^HAnnt «*<4-. i - >i«*i
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Q FA R t^A LUO V,
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s. /?. jeff ny
l^opriritor, •
jw*w m1fWWiMi||lllVi)f w \ i Tlllim _L of the. WWtf Square.
ason, Fort,Wnwi,!.. We have JhioWn
Maj. Thomason a number of yea>>.
been iri chargt; *d l he gOog* sibiVE "at
Cleburne. The Tarrant couuty (Wwtu.
cil hive united on his House to d«> tb.«*ir
trading, and have placed Dot* Ifayd in
the store as clerk to guard, their uitenets
tpwrnsJ and those who v writ orr thnr* wilt gef
‘ aheap gowi..
We cal 1 attenlion to il»c -fu 11 co: ti fu n
advertisement of G. B. VJc\v»!!L Ho b
receiving and opening the IsrgesT’abd
best selected Jtock of good.- i-^er brought j
to this county. Mr. Jf. has bomi in Lhc
graham.
- 'TEXAS
* 'w • — ' f. ''' k* -
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1>! ».pir;the fixy be?t ttijiiors, Winrs* Vnd
.. ^j^iaiklmV a tie. fr 4»'Bt. Louis •
'*■■■ Be*r*jifitL-the best
hwind* of
. ill (’ijpir*.
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UAH AM HOU3E,
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Kramer & Co.,
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ProprretorH,
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TfiJtfu.
mercantile business sM his life, and 4'
withal, a clever gent!-niiiii ami Tail ' o- • , i--- n>-ninrU«*i n(Tfv<.ls aUnys on
dealer. Give him a nail.
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tiood and elmin 1«*<1h.
\ Ti.D Foil 11 - rvlINF.lUb 'W’ATFF.
JDK R. M. |. !>;lv * 'i vLt.tiY.
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PHYSICIAN AND SCROEDN^..
Graham, Youug Couiuv. Texan.
Having permnarntly located in (fialrtm.
(jflerv his profes*hin«l services to the citizen*
*f'.young Coantv. - ' ' -j»ll
. ». „ „
£m
-s ■
Stone and Brick,
±r-D PICE.
- ':+*•
11 i* - : *- «
T.~a:.i
igy *' My i ■ !.:r- Etfch^f* -l!.'-r-anJinjr-*
^Ar»’ prepar‘ 4 to furnish plans and spec
rations c-o/.niatf-*, <n>t*r+lc.; oh residences
Witt ».*»t.fit /i.unJinir- 8m.
ithoi ------.ve'r'Ut.-tf, ?<*fY in..
j
bed «iid . ,i I hi* I - yrtipt fly : I i I j^<*f Ai ui.-* v , *tl.D HUNDIvLD.
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that I 'witt tie. fe*f »i.u»il>Tt.- lot x
nA«-r th’A diitf - Ml
7fi
yf her ooni^^vtH aAcv this daw
‘ • f>»tAKFl'^TVs’
Qraliam xh-l (i t '.it. is~Ai..> —■——
;p' ^ ! lit ^ii ftl National Family Ncwp-
papor.
t^iaihiue* the experience, ability and
■ maivTtiL rtvourtes of thr<*e old-time
Clebuma •Mi^sgrlss
DUMAS a NINES. Pr*p--i#tors^|^
f r m ; rtE V .yr -^4 Jotucuxl.aJid.v■)tc.Dem»>erat--and
Keep
*0 barjd u hyrge assortment tr
mnn m nits
"'Anti all kinds of srhall ffpits, ~<
Prices low find imtl«fhefjop ^naxawejp* I.
TPeit
ROSE BUNK NURSERIES
NASIlVlM.Er v r ' -
TKNN.
* -J. W. WNRrtlTT. fNia rij^to omiitr, !• »*>% «**►•
*M**( Vw*Mt l»H'' ‘nin^O .-niif* in tl.r V-'-r—a
.•I . 1*1 J Js.—W I . tkn
yfts— N.irto-ri -. .j• trf-i .ntl.X'.^k KnOrean tba
iaiwiiwffMM,. ,.... , . iWm
TWMr inaa *T>- IV#****'’ *rcH»s»#ri »»
th* «-*<«•*. M*M< la ^i*W»a •«!*«*,
r*rtlin* # .• ■ . V- »<*!■•»
/ar ' | • ....... ineesawoniii mm i
■-sw" v'jVr y s
ia fortified iu tne r«R|)«( f ifud con fit ten ue
rewriting from ru arly bitiCit coutury of
th»ir hidivhluaK ami combiimi midee*a.
Thu Weekly t’ourier-Journal is nru a
2T
SnLED a 1IUWARDr "
PHOTIC AL
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Watchmakers and Jewelers,
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H-J
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,';Wr »irt afi^.rr ni»T,.«n«
Riquiiiing Fino XYatclies
A_5pacial%
•A**
?4r, .
-> CLUB ROOM, -
4 -K j >
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W*t<-h<«#. C.lticka.uuU JeWi-lry kept • ^wtmwtly1 OH’
h»n<| uf'l|l«tl|Mt iimkri .\ui* Utnt *tj-|M. lUd ti>»4uar..-
•Stpric a Alt work. v»«rriiBtr<i. u4 Bm.
Liquors and uigars,
££ lk'ught iu Te*:ia and XMten>JM«i k*tf.
: yf ItjNe
I n.’ MANUKL-yrnf
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DFAEt&SJS
CASTINGS, IRON, FENCE WlItE,
W A(;< »N \m> Bl'(fG Y M A TZRIAL
itowater Wagons,
Agricultural Implements,
——Machinery,-ete.
' ..'WSl Jide'MBiir fiL.
FORT WORTH, - — . TEXAS'.
HENRY ItVKNK, Proprietor.
The Bar Sufipllwl frlgh Iht-Bwl '
Polite and attentive Clerk* always on hayd
to wait on my Patrons.
A y^\
Deed & lathrop,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer*In
Bootes^ Stalionery And Paper
Printers’ Material, " %
\FER\BAG8, VV RATPfNG AND J
j VWALL PAPERS, • , .<. 1
RLAXK BOOKS, RUSTIC
505, yXTN STREET,
J o O L E^and}(>A R DEN
Comnr t Ipt- and !!.iu»I«>ni'Slrt'rt«. “ .
rour WOUTII. -I - -TEXAS
•j- »•--
DALLAS. - . . TEXAS
A Full Stock »tSchool Fnralture on UrihT
njz.
Indiana has gone Democratic.
We have $50,000 worth o
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER!
At i’unio IT ices. - Mttotfee sold for Cash in the next thirty days at
I' •• C,,.-. -rate-"
t .
HOWARD’S Grea
-:x
'v'wxi v-wmsBaara
Store, near the Depot.
A
FORT WORTH,;
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It is a fact the goods will abahlutely be *old nt CQ-ST foCCASIIjA.
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Bartlett, Parker & Co.
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Or.
DEALERS IN
Stoves, Tinware
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QUEEUSWARE, GLASSWARE, aa4
7* ^ . ' .-j > ‘ ■
House Fiu’nishing Goods.~
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AGENTS FOR THE
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E CKLEBlLVTEl) FISH biuy
" HUGHES’ RIDING PLOW
BROTHERS WAGON
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1876, newspaper, November 4, 1876; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879922/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1865-1876: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.