Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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•n <mr adaartUias mtan, whlnh afn
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I east. I li«r|iT large lj*>dea and are owned Sy X --"EP E3 TP
of the 1 nou-rexiflenta, though they can be geu- '*■**.,*»Vi
nek ie ctelly bought it il-bO to_ M.00 per ^
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Trinity River, on the north and* east, | lie iu' large bodee and are ow
As ia well known the wxt#r
main Braaos, though good for stock
brackieb, but the Lleur Fork and the
•mailer ttUoams throughout this section
furnish, generally, exceilept water.
Where these go dry, g«H>d wnter cau be
4had. in oioet localities, iu well# from
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util*. , € lAoi.th*. 12 nuiilh*.
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tar th* lift iaaertkon and tr« ctouki r-achaui* qi*»t
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X v <wm W!UW»tTr«ii»ar#S»»irtUA»v»W7al t* <|i»*rt*rty
**tw rorM*" »wd.hM-jf*d arr-w-dlnsty \
Mar*Aa.>uac<tmr >aIllhi**n»«- *tau.»r IU»<H. taa<«a
fTA*; C<waty_or P aclattS.oa
L®tw Mr*, redone If got Even.
Iiy- Mr. Pedunclti went out to milk the
p-— other day.. Now
Mr. Peduncle prides himself upon, if ie
. hie pericet command of a cow. With
his bucket ou the-ground, he milks with
both hand*, aqji siuga meanwhile, oc-
casionelly bestowing a word’of warn-
ing upon ihe (ow 1fthe ygjkaTier tail
at him or tries jgf Cratch her back with
bar bind foot. On this occasion he
Had nearly finished, and wa«h sinking
cheerfully ;. 7 ^ ^
twenty to forty fett w% and oisterns
are cheaply %uiIfi as no other iiniah is
usually neocasnry than cement Applied
, to tba wlW- wlth«eat~«4t>^i, niF:7IW|ili|
.Jh*
work, Whfre niockwsrterft iwnroean
atnindsiit Mipply can be secured by
mean* of ground-tanks,
auftPAcit, Soil ani^ pkoDrcTl.
A, Of these we have seen no where a
greater diversity ^ban obtains hefe.
The ektfpce i* hrotenjo many loos li-
tres. Imt where this ttt the case then is
timber or grsM—so me time* liolh—and
the advantages offered as a range for
cattle,* bogs, »h^p and goatsJoHnd its
being termed waste j^ndL Withal, we
unto, s™ C*y-jiff,^ ^ >"'ars|y
acre. School Land ia cold at ft .^0
to 92.00 per acre, payablrlti tin annu-
al iufltalmt nii^aut/i teif per cent later*
est,or in lest time at
chasers. Oiher 1 And* afe <
1 .*5 to |;i.t)0 per acre:”
i 1 i t l .ATIOX lliD »o^«Tr.
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4»x n.■ 1 • <10 i ui. •*•« —• ^*-•— *% Orfthft ; Young Couiity^ 1 ^x&8^ find
offer* his professional services, iu all of
its branches^ to the town. County and
Jhuylics; we now number bvcj 3,000
.The people are of a sober industrious
ut cou.,,,,. Th. I.„r;r U agt
me " Old Btatea," ami from other 4rU Up Wltb ll,e ^^ancement of she science
of nietlidUe, having a plurality of dU
„ —WPP. .• Ker parte
of Texas.. They are alive to the hn«
portance of progress, and avlnbe a
proper destre encourage refiqe<l and
cultfvated people to make their home*
iir the <HHinty. ^o^iety is in its incipi-
ency, but contains most desirable e!e-
ble# and there ara-extenaive pJatesux,
fermed ‘‘prairies/’.that are productive
in 4 high degreo.T Tlw» HrfjijoH^river-
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The foray* of the savages have long
^sinVc ceased, we heiiava forever. -"T
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of this region meander through vnlleys
of various breadth, scarcely lens pro<luc-
tive than the river lands, to which they"
are sometimes preferred. J^oth valley
.. ,v. >* , apd'uplands consist of a rich, friable
Llfy *onl ^so^flow.; be on thy guard. chocolate and grey, over a.....fine.
(What,in the'Egyptian sand-hills,'ails
this cow?) .
thousand /ihondae aail ifliiivt;
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And, as Mr. Peduncle raised himself
~~V> up from the barn ftMrr'nind WTpHTfhe
gHt tff hir*iflrj vtu,1
pp in the left the wifej bfs^hononii wTCE
a long switch in he^hand. with which
she had been tickling the g°nt^o ani-
mal > nose, and t«he*said^iu an awful
vdiw: 7 ‘ • ‘7 ‘ ' 2]
,tOHvtr yPcdunokt/ I 'reckon yoU^V
^ wfap your old tobacco>box in
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handkerchief again nert ftinuli4y;
<Tb? "Tfu^T" 1 Y"ui'K
e n.t„r,e4-.Hilur,s ,0 m m&sM «'*>■* ***&. a
aho veTiitlas'ofltn* rtta te.
slia,!! name, for ten or fifteen year*
WJM ph«, together with the wonderful Wc*
and sling it mti>n the floor—hey?J> - — ceHifaf oiir.^new*comrnr ” "ftrr Ttre:Tn>T
1 Whan be milk* now, Mr. Peduncle thrC^y^if/A^Vhdaiilly prove.* that the
ye?—and have me torrak»it'to chnfch
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L. >- *>ni* very softly indced,;and keep4 due
‘oya-on the loll.-^('hichago Courfer.
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*q*i Dldnn SUnd tlie Test.
f~ "Chicago Tribune: A young mail
ZZ------rnad in.the Ledger a few daysmgo that
ky ~ if yon wanted to- find out tf the woman
you had selectei for your future spous
. *1 had a good temper, you ought to take
oecaslen to step on her dress, or snap
tfrff ^inlty hei: iiui»i)z i*l4UItt.ttJC:thcr.
* ,e 8l,tK* 1,1 nwr Iun’ ojr.Hi fw ' 1ihcr! vegmhlesin commonu*e. fntdH’rt.i
: ^u POy or <?l*coinPost5 ber* Zl(> tt» llave been tested do fiu^y; peacb
"««id the tin at authority wbo jjSircsiilt -1
J* °*& the column of advice, fVif she lie-
bottoms’’ aieof notorious fertility, be- Pt-«ce prevails uhmg our frontier; we
iu£.r_ 6 m<M,t P*rt a^yv^H^* [have efficient paaCe^officers; nnd t > -or all of the theories taught in Ihcsc
but doesnot Jitnk
himssif to auy.particular faith-pwwtic^
The numerous
r watkb-couRsbs
tenariyi^^INtaiibsoTi; with Ihia differ-
ence, that the riverjlaBd contains more
silex apd ia'less compactthgu that el»e-
those who imagine thst the “six-yhoQter
and bowie knife” hold s|irayr’ wa- would
state that infraotions ofi’the laws occur
a# seldom here as iumher part* of ,Tek*
Hs, oras in any other JState. Tfee riirik
is immunity from ipolCilratiou ef person
Qr property.
•7C KKDIT 0-F THK COUNTY.
plomaa from Jhe highest med.cal
colleges in the ynitetl fHates, th« last
of which he received from the£t. Lou-
is Medical College, 8t. I^iuis, Mn.,
Murch 12.1870. .The Doctor is Uwe
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on^hly jtosted iu all the varicuy .Uieo
tics snd vchfigll Of medicine known a*
the Ardpathy^H(ln..y,-ni hy, Utr^ttibq
emtaMto cu**nter) i^dectic, IlQiaiiic,
Hydropathy, ele., aud ftfiupttces anyone
-or all of the thfifiriiW taugl
schoohmft mecMciue, but do
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JOSEPH H. BROW2I,
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thw/ry or Mfhouj, but selects such reme
die* from,all of thorn as will meet the
emergency of each particular casemoaf
speedily and promptly. The Dortiu
gives medicine in cpiuntities propor
tionate with the violence of the disease
Young Goufctr htu recently built and ^\od th? atrc»gth and idiosyncrasy df
paid for. a Sttb*tant?ar court house aud tb9.pat*eut. In.a general way he giv
on. 1 l .1.BY,rilnK O'____ VlfiEV JtllnvU lIl AiJ.M HUlI l.UrilM Blilil JU^u
WliolesaleJRetail Dealer
GROCERIES,
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TOBACCO AND CIGABS,
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8*11 <io#ils at bottom prices and guarantee satisfactism;
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Agency for lla IiPoat Powder Coapuy.
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i t hotit enlarging upon the subvert
of our
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Graham, the county-seat of. Young
county i*. handsomely located in a
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or more pu-turesfjuc isurroyntlings we
have hever**>cit.T This place wjm the
■jftteogsmsuwdwsMiisd^'fails w>wd<4^swtrfimw^■IhWfhmrgyrmy.. *4 ibe cm v.
tiou. ' ' - ■ .ji«i 1. M..^,4v»01e water will exlmguish a litre. -
TIIK col'nty PKAT. " “ ; y but *t requires more water to rx-
COkNfi^yihUiT AND HOUSToiC^T^ FORT WORTH TE^Afi
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we would remind the Thaler tlTat tlve
eoutdy is now and |ts ' fesontpes but:
partiaHyjfcveloped. 'J’be exnertefocd
f>( \hrf> IV fiirmeTM that have cultivated,
ed appliances, the enqw we
mnpaiB^
tiuauish 4 g reater fix me. 'J^he Doo'ir
is a man of unlimited experience, 4» d
iu ihe Fast and Great W eslJtB a yuc-
fioner he at a mis without a
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restful nracl inner
peer. In roidwifentAusd suteh-al r
wiferv he stands without a rfvHrFa\ ..,6
atUudcd about four thousand laK«rs
The "NeW iYork Store ~
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yield will he rratheir improved uf«on than
dimwtikod when the improved method*
y( gyftuni' ktbiffiriJilujaid^The a vVr-
age yield of wheat is ahouf 18 bushel*
per acre, of harlel about * 30 busj.fla.
of rye about 30im.hels. of oat* 45
Intfhrisi ^f eom SO priohoherji I Wrm*
l |ine (1f vttrvev of th^ 'wltl",,lt W« l‘»ss of one, He has m.'ds „
i*" H*
: » . Sm . cm! ftudy f r many ycsra.and treat all
dkeapes that wbi»an is heir to on sC-i n-
Hfic L prnfcip|e% on the latest .) .>st
improved and most aULcesriul pjateof-
ho, and on the flfic
Ti liijV Iwl VPtBP|HP
thouyh not legated *4 far, is likely to
be Lil'.lt b- re.
, Orniiam i* a. - tf|rivinr town, having
-JJt. n —-w ' ■. •■ •.:
-“3N FOirr WORTH/TEXAS,
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Has removed lo corner of /First^ anil Houston fitoEoto. with his large sfefrref- ' I... 1 ■
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has been grown to some extent, and
with foVntnblc huo^oij* yffilds 'SOiTT'd
400 pounds of lint per acre.” The t-Sor-
ghum grows to perfection, po. also do
millet ami broorn^com, ns wj^U rfs mel *
omr pumnkins, aipff all s<»rts of
trays no iiguf of i 11-temper _ahe will 1 n <,iuer, ?>u ,*gl« (*n
Accordingly
VWfia man seized an opportunity when
Ivia swootlisurt wmi rrjgy d fit ipp+ widaL tu^oiiie a s^ple‘pTfidurt of S^e eoapty.
killiu- tua-y lo .i.p on W trail uuJ. W» «ra».-«rofilin re|,i»n powm
pulled out Ulwut. thr*;,»r,l( of pub' * u“rv'lo“a uf richmtt. »ud.
K
era, with arip jike a peal of thunder,
^T>.^r>ttxw3iny au0trt- t^reo..piart.-rs 2df ’the
1 framework that makes her A res* stiek
out behind. But, instead of meeting
the accident with 'perfect equnnaihity,
y *hc turned round ami jabbed her,para-
sol into bis eye/ cal led Lima lubber-
itotlsUsith *nit.»J*Uii'»nA».ito
s^u» Aklaaw4)Mwwi U*
presses himself as tbarklul that he
i«|a’t marry fhe girl before finding out
7 what sort of a temper she hud) but the
doctor doesn’t think his eye will grow
, . out again. ]
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Description of Young County.
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For the iu formation of our readers
abroad, who may be utiaequaiutcd with
^ -1. thi* wtiou, ww-pwbli^h the IbtTowTng’
brief description of Young County;
, “knd in dQiag so we are confident that
” • the Uetua, as given, correspond So strict-
lj| With the facte that the visiter -will
n°te that notight is overdrawn.
YOUNO COVNTY
Hlf;
gitude 21°, 30 West from Washing^
THK CLEAR FORK
of the Brasos river, in the Southern
part of the county, flows frem the
South-west into the main stream, which
* river ; frontage of between f0 «ud
100 ailea. ’ "fbe distance from the
to where it crosses the line,
1 about twenty milaaijj
THE MORE IMfORTAFT
yyi
dler^r- tributaries nre
Creek, 8f»nug Crrrk,
, Cblifuruia Creek, U'his-
kjy CAtbSult C mi*.ud Ruik Cwk.
The waters from the north east por
Creek, aiid »u-
W^et Fork of
are, ^ markaMy.fiiie,. and plums- of
choice quality grow wild profusion.
In older couatie* adjaq^nt, fine grapea
Fecfin* are ahumlnut and dentiued to
degree of richness, Rad;
ripeuiiig iu order, fhe various species
^rimh jmsturgjff w iib.yvl iutcrmindoik:,
Tlie country is ppecdtlfy adapted* to)
stuck-raising of every deimriptiob which
portance aihong the pursuks of the
country.
TIMMKR AXlYSTOXE.
Post Oak, Red Oak, Peer 11, Him.
”liTi"‘r//:/7.!'imltCu'rC)^7nt U fT;' ^ i **** -f*- Uuotof h.» uu mper.irt
mercantile bruises, Ac. W*Ujives^thi-
\teekly mail-service, joon to -be ia-.
Wcaswl. ^ ?
Dry Cpoods, Clothing
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ti... o..Hor m «^mn ndihrr Gents and Ladies’ FUmislung Goods..
*in1»is .»n..»g(-(,r-lotnp,-, but.i^tiou in _____AND HAND iHADE BOQTtj AND bllOi^ r '^7—
the,vt|for rtf mail hood, (u.d ol Ntriclly \Yc have mud A arranginenl^ with our hoimesaa. N^w Yoik, Iio»tou and Pi.i.
0 W. JOHNSON,
ATT0K1YEY-AT-LAW,
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LAND AGENT;,
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Will »iaetiee iu the Court* "of Young six!
▼ lul - hurroimiling coiinti*,-*. , 1
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W.E. Young
W. A. K. IOhmU.h
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A T TORNEYS-AT-LAW
IS,.
7-S, tAND A.6.EWTS.
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able for fuel, fern ing and house framing
purposes'; Cut du not yield good lum-
W fhr covering. Pine and cypress
lumber will become cheaper as the cost
of freighting .Ly wagons diminishes
with the approach Qf railroatjs: The
mctquitej tree groWs abundantly, oh
upland ami ^'lowland, and foriiitdies
fuel, aTso^rows a beam nutritious a» ‘
corn, of which all stock is fond. ? .
A superior quality of* atone is found
hr-tHifhn,itcd ~*trpply, atid exfrna*ive
strata of supbrinr limestone underlie
the ground at various depths. "
MINERAL.
The mineral formations are very di
versified, and when properly developcd-
wil! prove surely a Source of immense
profit. Besides the stone already nien-
•ituated just "North of the fhirt^j^^41’tru?’ ^rket‘ fire-
third Parallel of North Latitude, W 1chiy’8al!nC8 Wd gypsum ate among the
principal.
ERAAin.
The great elevation of the country
and rarity of the atmosphere insure an
everlasting immunity from yellow-fever
aud kindred disease*, wlrch ravage less
elevated regions. There prevail «o~
anmug its roott attractive features.
labor. .
&**:,beiu
no qne who will exert himself, need * ~ ,■
suficr Wre for the means of livelihoods- Contractor and Buildor in
Still, witii th*- development of varifrtis
industries* the supply and demand, of
both ordinary and skilled lata>r, will
y M
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MM cafT&d Xy >re provided.
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.SCHOOlJS AND l ...rROHES. —.
These ate as yet neA fitfcnerouM, but
general atteotioo Is being psrid tlu» sob«*
ject, and educational and , religious
A large portion of the County ha*
beeo surveyed In 320 acre trae^bich
HraJutm
%'tx us.
u.u
Wiil pructicv ti» A 144** C<>wi11 w-■ >)»11 -V.
sell jmjf fur non ii-Hitb'ikt^ "
wMk«iskMWlT<smM».r.w4»
J DlINJiAl'. M. D.
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Physician and Surgeon,
Rfriilfnce Orn mile &outh-weet Graham.
Young County, Texas.
QffARLKS S10WAKI),
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ATTOIINEYAT-LA w ,
Wtalhtrfofd,
Texae.
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WHI practice in-the coulitieuot Paltt Pinto,
SharksUbqi, Jack, Slid Young. .
avitciAL NTTjncritmmvEx t.and Cmci'$&ion
Tiuttr ^ .
J It |tr,t-in om r r W«mi«
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Jaditboro,.....Y
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tepipem^ habit*, and pVompt and ac-
tive in hi* profcpHoiml busiucss and
honest with his patient*, honestly tell-
ing thc(n thcir}Ltue.condilion. He fiat-
teis.no one for the Sake of a fee. Thin
.XgwW l»e 'beneath the dighitjr • of one'
>wbo h»s rrwn- m) Iftgh in m/fftWl bitpwb
edge and wlm stand* at the head (if bo
diigh and noble a ‘ftrofcsai«uT."p If ftirllicr
evidence uf th§ Boclor’* superior al>il-
it v and bihvckh i* red-tt• may ob-
Yaiurd hy^Callihg atWcffire am* cr-
anking hiSglopg rolls of diploma* aud
certificates, signed, by the faculties of
emit)eat medical college*, eminent pTiy-
ririans, snrgcomx and merticat men and
citizen* of the east and great Wt^f, Iff"
wlu>*e families he has practiced for a
•number of years. And if fVirtht T tes-
timonv'yet he desired, the Hooter will
^proveriHmself ^ workmaii' fhiX need
n»H be ^tra’tmnl. ^TrjrTiim, he will
firovc his faith by his svork*. Go to
him, if Itf does you no good, he will do
von no harm.' fin fur him—«
There’* halm in (iilead, there* pby»
mwmmnrnmm
adciplmto furuBh oh duily witii the latest style* uf good*
We have reduced our low prices so that everybody can buy at tbe New York ;
Store. “Quick Halt-* and Small Frofi;«»” i* opr mut'lo!. . . * - ■Hr-~rv:-*
Give us a call and see That the New York Sp.ro cansellijcttcr fpafr*-) .-■■■" ff
uMMst'thana»y4*otly» and conymre yoursetf of fhPieiistcuce bf u
^ ^ __ NEW YORK §T01(K IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
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A. WILLINGHAM,
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gi Late CUbut\
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Lome be healed yoti need not fear,
“YTfclIj^uice prom»■>***
And inodptnta biHi-^-plcase :j*m them
quick. J
Office hours from ,5 till 9 ot hw k fa.
m. All calls should be made rf pos-
sible, during oflheo hours.
Office nt the Graham iLpuse.
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CorvTk (’ottht.—Tl,t ,*iv 11 lnf.lrvo4.fi, tiVM-.nil-.y In,
JMiiwVy, Muroti. >1 , July, »«*t'tembpr Wncl. Nu>>.«-
Jrr For rrtipliuvl t tlwt M..d4>yf In rw.b
< • mmiwk-nku- CoeWT — 0«‘ 1K« Krr«n<l| sfoadnjp hi
February, May. Af»|fw.» r'-.-l Vnvrml*r.
7^, 4 Offloial directory.
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J. R. Fi£*lwi>, Jwrlcr* Vonn* DMri< t Oonrt.
JIV^T. D»tti>, Clwtlt Ci-inty an,I W-rinTt
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F T UiI.ua ni> fVtnnly Ju.l^f. /
% X. V-'I-mi. Ohui ly Attorney.
Otto. *ib*i:rtt. w*ity Survwyor. w
4. It. Jowwll, Ono. w. Him, K. J, Ma«hi
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.jLA. LatTcity. J. 1*. I’i trim 1 No. I.J V. jLfcwU, .
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J M. MrRrayar J. P. Praalnsi No. S, Wj D. Drya. t
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\- Corner Houston ami F^urtK Street, FORT WORTH
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Lawyer* an* Land Agents, • M * J r ^ M ***• ■-•
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Will attend to all busiuess ent^r*tr-il .to them
fix Mm Vitalities of Wi-e. .lack, You ni,
F j tand SliMckclfurd.
40,000 Acres of ti»kf Land* ia Jack
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Y Clslcni PaiMiat Made a Speciality
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THE STAfE €>K TjKXA*. ' . ' ,
To thw hVrHT nr any Conatat.tr of XhackaUunl l
OouiR^M.'rtsItaxi - "
V um IiMwIiy n.innianrlprl that ttf matin* pviHHoa-
X ti-H* wf Hill, rltatinn In mxi * h. w»i a|«r |>nItlfolK .1 in
th# ntiualy of r-h*<1t*lfr>rr|. If th^r* bwa n»w |>nt^
1W.--I in *oid county (Imt if not. thm In the lUntwwt
-montjr whwrw a rww«pikjioy |« put.tiahrd) ft.r forirwr-rN*.
prwvloiM t-i the iwtnrn <t«»y hwraof. yon auaunun J. ,P./
Kwnton, win*#, rrwid.nco ia unknown, to bn ami uBi^-itr
bwfcra th» County Omn.To bn h-Mn0 In amt for tl.,
County >.f MtiirknlfiM, at tbn .Court Ifoiim th- r--».f, ia
|h^town of Albany, <m thn thirit Monday in Novembar
u»i. thiffc-*nA tbaaw f wwawar «ha paUtbm t4 Wr»>Nt-
lllnk a <V>., lilarf Ia *a«kLCourt na»in«- the .a,M JL P.
Fnnlan. *n* aiW'n* •» mti *wr a* foliowa, t-’-wlt:
ThM tfc* aat<t J P FfWlon Xt Iu4*bt«4 to Uu- »«M \Y TI
Hlch a Co.. inth*nim ofthri- hunrlrmt »n<1 rieitti •
tot f —U* fiirniith-
IT. W3JTE;
Contractor and Builder in -
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Brick, Sim ud Concrete.
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Cistern,. Chimney, a*-™
V f Ctr-rk roirnty -rnrt *tu(< krttont ti i i.-r
„»H .IlMb.. J,b«ork -Hci.-d. C|,.m. . 7 .
to thf »ai
irlnwP and
ninn dollar, and »i* ty cr-uta, tot g nhIa furruiOi '
•4 and rflvriri mint* r.f^n.^i#y kakrwl In th« yoara of IK7X <
and 1*7* at thn rr^imat of tha Dufawdont, .mi wMdi
antx altfionrti oftin m^nCrtitad. tha da* nriant ha* toilnd
and-now rufnw* bn pny tn wVMr. fng in yurt; nrhli
a pr«yar foi Jn.htyi.pt tor ant ' dabi, Intfrast and roat of
gOtgggtr’r* j 4kf^y atjlax
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K»»w you )iat# •xoeutM th#* mid* . Wl
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OiVEN uad.r tny hjpnd ami ami of wild
Oohn. to »H«. toarv *f AINMrtTUUa tba
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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/m1/4/?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.