Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL il^ElidlS.
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MgmklT wan ft busy day.
J The golden grain hasbeen-lglling
before tbe fickle tfii-r week. r
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Bathing is riclily enjoyed no w-a-dayp.
order* or Consignments t,o them w*n?p-
ceive --prompt attention. All goods'^
warranted to be as represented. " If
r^a - -C ~ want to kuow their standing jen
little Bure brak*tbb week Tbur8j^«8wa---»me, UAr^"'."'' “"y «»-'U „l' Fort
-b*to »«<-«» «mi„g. For tho benefit of the Graham * '
School Ilousftv:' *
Mg. Shock, of Jacksboro, was in town
-U4*-weekr
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Christopher says his new house is
ready for "warming.”
‘ Four telegraph ottiocs In the town of
Grab am.
Zi-Counfy (kiurt adjournetl^edjncsdav
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We frequently hear some sweet sing
ing "just across theway.”r„ -- ----
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Ledbetter & Co., hu\£e just opened a
fresh stock of Groceries, near tho Ho-
tel, pad will sell cheap.
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andt oats are njaking an enormous
yjrild, and "likew ise milfet, wh ite tho
We have been threatened wfth fkin <»rly pUaling of4 corn promisas’-'aS
ill tveek but not ft drop has fallen. b^g now «n tttssei, of good
'tfiffghi «nd_very -laTge-'Stalk.Such,
Welf cultivated, ^’ill equal the produc-
tion of the ANm rieAn bottom opposite
’Xt-i
Work has been commenced on the.
Behool house. ... -
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What do yovywiytA that brass b*ndf,,M:'bDU'B* Mo.^hd those of the Wabash
—* »V,jtfr‘7 J ■ *■ .'-r-----rtvefr so ftvmiras fi»r the production «f
' i For Sugar, Cojdee ^jid Paepfl, go.4M
THEY ARE Vffhwfaf1
The Graham ^TUisteels
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Ite-:\j)peaiance’of the
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Lates# reports of Young, County
crops are good and refreshing, The
Since Craliamrhia been. made the
terminus of tbe buck Kmo west from
Fort Worth, travelers and others who
wish to visit Northwest Texas arc of
wheat and oat Inwvest tho impression that no means of on-
bflskly. - AH 4ftrly sowed wheaf‘wirH^aucy c^bc ol)lilinod farLhcr> MV
travelers and everybody els® are as-
sured that better facilities are offered
sfcjuihft ^ulULU; Qfltif, iitofl e v^briEffl.
bflskly. AH ##rly
yiejd from 30 to 40. bubals per acre,
but tmfOTtunately most crops witre>seed-
■ fed tntdo-hner'ln1 Ocumbwyaud made1
Squire Lafferty has, tpoved to town, "a thin stand, but fhe heads arc long,
the berry venj.. large and full, with
fiom three to five to the mesh, and will
pay haudsomely.for harvesting* and so
O? l^thy-rtbiti early sowed1 however,
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I jed better <fe Co.,
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Tbemite at Mr, RurkeWs was well
kttended. apd all present enjoyed them-
selves finely.
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night f
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shooting Tuesday
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. Our good looking friend Sam, has
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hnil>; a wice cottage uu llllrrt gve'litiS:
- A Leupary, is tbe latest addition to
. feral) *
Cauned Goods at. Ledbetter & Go’s.,
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and
It waa ewol-anddelicious, fthd by^far higljly-productive. Crop prosp'ct* arc
so satisfactory, and all stock healthy
and in such fiue fix'tlwt everybody are
ihe best drink we hove had this season
—that cistern water at the Graham
Hotel, .
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Tbe rapgers arrested a .man lost
Sunday, oh a Writ fjcqm Wise county,
ard turned him over ti) fiheriff Crookp.
A deputy sheriff of Wise couuty arri v*
ed on Tuesday eveoinjj HM. fwti him
—,—iu ebarge, --——---^——
General JDavkLon passed through
this place Tuesday-
full. stack of Lumber,-
Doors, Susli, blinds, Paints, Mould-
ings, Ac., which he sells at Bottom
l*nccH. i live him a call.
Owing A® the scarcity of water in
’ties appear, yptTr4 fair cultivation
fuvor.ab}e season Fven such are
a goo<l demand rtt-Weal good prices,
aside of that from Immigration which
.is expected to be greater than ever fcfl'
fore.
To buy ^ourTobacco lovijuWN, go;
to I jed better & Cb*s. . - •
yon wa.,r i homestead^In Ymmg^
or Jack county, for less than you dan
got a school tiptLcfointf If so caTt dii
A. H. Gant. ......'•........
Em igrants
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tember, when iistially" bbth pleasant
and healtT'y nml on time to^selert «
Notwithstanding the cry of hard
time-, NVildou, wttolesalo"&ro)
dSry nndTVnjnmiv'Sjon Mt rcHants, at Ft,
Worth, aro tfoing ft'lively business.
.UIUau ba»
The well know proprietors of the Gra-
ham Hotel are prepared to fitfid'sh con-
veyance to all persons who may wish
to viitb.N^i ihwryt' Tilcwyi., —;—■—"
Hotel and Hack charges reasonable.
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Farmer*, as soou as your harvest is
over, hasten to stack your grain in
good-condition, it,pays to avoid dam-
age. Who would waut b> buy tueW '
^ •.. ‘ i i ’!■ i jiftistSWiWB .. ..
Jl. li. Gayrett, Carpenter and'Iluil-
der, is prepared to do aify wyrJtdn his
, ami
occas
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y**r.at thirty buslic^ whiln
aHy an enthusiastic, sanguine granger
estimates it as high as bushels.
The crop of oats and barley is equal-
ly good- The lat cr-will not yield a^.
heavily as Jastyeatj, a;hich was as JugbLy' i
Tine. He is av“go.ofl Workman
clever gentleman. Give him a trial.
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vfORi SALE. ' ■
A second-hand WyiitEi.EK ScAVijuson
Sewino Machine. 1 trade for
stock. G. A. GIlAIlAM.
corn. Cotton is of good,G*nd, jurying
rapid growth arid pforoises a splendid,,
yield. Irish potatoes and garden vrg*
etable of every kind are] very fine,.
Witter/meloiis and canteloupcs wilf he
abundant'and from all‘ f>Gj
here, delichius -to peilectign.*v~ The
stock range is noT^surpasscd, the meg-'
quite grasses wcr6 pritifhiy never bet to preV'ftnt-nmkiug splemled Crojis, bnth
• 1 n a word' the season; thoutrb late jis to yield undj-quabtyr
Goto Cose beer & Schell’s f<>r Thi-
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^Varri. -fc—
jnp jact-ihal howovci1 stfurire qiir ridge
All kinds
Cascbccr & Hcljell’s
Wc have heard people say that veg-
etables could not be raised in this
counXJC.}'."' This is a mistake. Our bet-
anu in si.cn .me nx umi everynmiy are — ^ hiul vegetables in ■ profu-
eminent »..d happy nn.l expci-Mut pi . . ... . W
Sion, <»« her table, siuce riarly spring.
The Buffalo trade amornrng ro half
million dullard ''rmefe will be fc’lljnSr
tablishjd at Graham tine coming sea.
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y U should be aud with everything
favorably conspiring to B»9ureft makes
the final of prn«p«>*fa‘A fttertMlTTtj.--_
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For Buckets, Tubs, Fanning Iinjilo'-
ineuts, Hardware aud Tinware at low
| pmorili grrtir-L^lhedcr & Co’s.
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Gafit w!!t take a few gnoj • wagr^nv
and tenms^fine" horreif'and itiulcs, Ju
hum nun11 i y ntiu uu iimvj wu auir* i n . r > • »
ho«n« and improve a dweBiPySIfWfe .ojr,
. aintor, aud those desiring to do so, to
•TrUs well, lie is compelled to keep it j liunlysod in wbwttj batlv-y uud rytb.
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Karo.
^ were shown this week a bird’s
eye view of Weatherford. It looks
grand on paper, with the T. & P. rail;*
road completed and tbe new court
house finmbed.
Desirableatnd we?l locatwl lauds’ in
lour region are cheaper rl present |wi-
land scrip, to be located J09
pst of here, as it mw^s^atid
great’ is
a little too fast—w® fear she has gone
_ b> thrbwfff ■
ces than
miles west of here:
no pwwQut ee-early prospectlrc uftB ■
ty or value- We-warn all of an impo*
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Head Quarter! for Stock Men!
V A. GOLD8TEIN A CO., Fort
Worth, Texas, have received .a full
line of Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
| * r Hats, Boots, Blankets, Ac. They also
-"keep a full line of Colts’ Six-Shooters
on hand. Special attention paid to
orders. The offieeof Hnnter A Evans
, is located in their store. Wm. Hunter,
Agent.
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We are under inrffiy obligations to
^jJudge Mc’V(g(ftriefy fpr some nice vege-
f lables. Ihe Judge has a fine garden,
hieing supplied with all kindsoX vego*
tables.
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‘ To exchange1 a gnrid residence in
Gr.lbam, fur s> well improved farm a
few miles *from town. Apply at this
office.
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See advertisement of Wm. Cameron,
Lumber dealer. Ft. Worth. He has
an immense stock on hand Our old
friend F. J. Tatum is with th:s house,
and persons buying from him can be
assured of fair dealing. -*
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Imost every
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, The thermometer tickled 90
r tueeday.- . ^Zv’
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Z:'.„ ..•i|..Qo|. Rhodes is receiving iumber.for
• new horfee; and 'iifteuds to have it
cons dieted by July lei. What in the
l does the Ool. want with a bouse?
r^.---ry • -Hm-Mm r -agF-y - T*~~.....
When you go to Fort Ifbrth to buy
beraod Shingles, be sur& aqd call
J. D- Armstrong. He will give you
* bargains than any other honsc
n the place.
from
almost kvety part of the State, and ev-
ery State,-all are pleased, an evidence
that Young county will most rapidly
tide on to her early destiny aud posi»
tion of being among the fcahier counties
~of the Slate.
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__Mr. A. L. Bbyd brougbt some now
wheat to the mill orFyesterday, and it
will be made into flour to day. The
quality is of the best and the yield
large. We.would like to test (he qual-
ity of the flour.
ji
^Crt. Uilhain/Fiirf^tTns^^
The Cowan store house was sold un-
hs Cos
Aer a dee*/ of tnisf on Tuesday. It was
T"*’''*>* ~Z 5*^ in b7 Rhodes A Y6ung,(Attorneys
^ for Randall A Brot^ of--Sty's, for
t700.
Gentlemen
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are;ZliNpic*te<i t»5t to
Sathe at or near the fkll«,le it i» a fris forth tT-hU old itanJ.
quant partway for ladies. In tfcolnka
» above the mill is very retired, with w«.
t^r enough to cleanse the Turkish army.
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Vjert .....1A
fftcturing a superior qx»yity of soap,
which hoik selliM at ^t. IjouiI prices.
We have^Enb%n Mr. Of for a number
of yearly and raewmmend him to otn
merchants. Sea lus advertisement. —
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A. C. Suced, the ,rold reliably watch*
roake^ of Fprt Worth, In stall holding
Tboso wasting
anything in his lind caooet do better
than give him a call. 8eo hit advar*
tine moot. ^ i . , - ;
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oijc, ObiX, tlie other from near St. Lopis
Mo. tliough plsased with, the quality o
of our JariiTs, bbauTy and health of onr
couutry; believed .us too fur from civi-
lization, but after attendance on our
bumlay School mid cborch exercises,
THE ( KOI* rROSITCTS.
Ni'Vor, ill i lie history oil Texas, has
the out'looki’ur iin abundant erfip of!
every product whidi cmi be urowu iu
m^rmzi^awTen:
couragiug.v Thc',graa»bopper which,
for a ttju*g^Jmng like au iuipeudiug
menace JVi pijiu Av*hcaL fields, ba»v« ta-
ken wiug8 mid flown away, leaving but
faipt rcinijidcVs of their piv.-mce. In
thU courit-ftioh twe mayday that rthrfr
ravages iu q'exas have been always ex-
aggeuteri. Uecaaiimally they ilestiny
a field of wheat aud a great huo ami
dry is rawed against them, and the
changes are rung upon, it lar and wear
Jjy inj« risU4 parties uctwatcJ, by self-
ish, motives. 'The damage done by
t help is not greater than i3 done by a
simple rain or -wind, aud uot as much
as by a liaibtorm. i
'^re prrsGnt^.rqp p£ Wheat excelAlbe
on arrival at Graham, and he
.n.«n —. -- will asaign them Btmies fi>r thaacsbion.
s«iRk:asW&
vn*kltd
AOH?
farmers put the average yield* for this
o the aefe.; Tbe| most, experieucqtl
as one hundred and ten buahels per
aciflLilLeome fields. -
Jnrkrtbhro ^y^ease copy
^ tiuie-ttiid in good order. The stapd is
good, the plant healthy aud the prom1*
ise of a-good yield encouraging. There
is still a large quantity, of lust yearsV
yoru iu the cou;iUy....fio_y.).ut.we inayw-x-
peot a short price, which will justify
the producer in feeiling IHfitralTy, tfud
•will,inur« lo tlve benefit of tf»o immi-
grant, who usually compelled to buy’
huTprovision as well as seed the first
yeaff .
Thewri. ubsSMlj j>rbauri! J(JJgV & BUrfe^tt^^
mg.: Bhe plafitrrtg season waa^-propi- |,*Tl ^ ... - ^
tious, and the segd was plantod hi good
To the Front
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There is no#~ sea roefy a eontiwgency ■' •/. • —'* -
The cotton crop is good juud .. .the,
Ji|afrtvln - a heathy Tooditiou.
'Tliijj section of Texas is the only___
of Tinware repelrod at tm tho^'globe tlAt cim-rai-e cotton equal
dioil’s. Luuwwter*«bA -better pfieirtnhan
Dry Goods
GROCERIES.
iltOOtS,
ttTfy of the western states.
'The euttle have• come througli the
winter jin good r.rder and condition,
and those who ha1ycsj»ent the winter on
the praM les err. ip goo.l con lition for
beef. No state iii the Union can make
th^wtluie . w^r*9 ■
'The outlook bjirdeefi very cncoun
aging, and the pr^a^fif^ear wilj.be one
of Almost unexampled, prosperity.
'] h« fertile soil, agreeable elimate
as where ever* reason is good -together wqth thp gve%t vqn'i^tj’ of pro
duets that bg grown in this sectiou
of Texas, makes it empbali^r.lly the
0ranger'* naniiHse; and j|Jio?*e who
WM'here to iill the soil, or engage in
etpok-raising, CTny..jvjth plrppet jsnergy
Oud imluatry,. ha always wire of eOvees*.
‘No other state hj the Union o/fvr^as
many indiucments (to the .farmep as
Texas, and Uq section as nmcF, ae
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CASH.
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Aaiessmtiiis low.r
crat
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Onr lUllro^rrov^ct..
fw., pio..|,eil.,r., ouc fr„m i.car'M,' 7 jifhclui.,,,, u,
. jJifi piohahiHtr o-rGruham ever bay-
fOff
'admitted thfem'! £ki*n (\
even more creditable than from whence
they came, so next day bought homtr
steads of the “Petrers’ Colony Lands.”
Welcome all such. Come and see,
probably, the best stock Country in
America.
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Don’t lake our word, but go and buy
your lumber, doors, sash, blinds, Ac.
of J. D. Armstoog, Fort Worth, ami
you are epre to he. happy.
“Peter s Colony Llaods.”. A large
number of its 3800 surveys for sale by
E. 8* Graham. See his advertisement.
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Graham*is a natural town site—of
natural drainage—no cut or fill of
streets or lotsAiecossary. One h>t is a*
bout as smooth as and as desirable os
another—-most of them are haudsomc*
Iy set with shade trees.
Young county invites and offers great
inducements to experienced growers of
wheat, Truits, broom corn, Ac. _li
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Zahc next Cougresv will surely pass
Col. Tom Scott’s Texas A Tafio K, Rt
tmi which will hring about a rapid do.
volopmeut of our agricultural, coal
and other ragnjsm. of great, wealth.
Graham,invites, with promise of most
satisfactory profit a woo.lei*U40ctory,
largor hotel, * cement mills, tannery,
impassable mountaifl barriers, it of ue-
cessity has to fye&T nearly fit) milts
north of El Paso before weitiug, thero1
fore n uorlhcrly divergence from ’Fort
Worth or Weatherford, , pss-ing via
Graham, is the more direct' kyrvey,
the route of lowost grade, longest and
easiest ourves greatly less expensive of :
construction, being comparatively a
natural roadwuv, and by consequence
besides a saving in first corft. also of
hundreds of thousands of dollars anmi
ally in wear and tear of rolling stock
and of time. Two great items iu loug
railroads. So far as citticerna the direct
survey here from Fort Worth, 9} miles
north of Weatherford or that via
• •i» MSm •»* P»W', ««a fr. lulil vlmjrn, P*U l*jr «m( r>M
1*1,0. Boa Uj) In4h *ijn If itwHphulmy, WWf* fit
tri*i V, Bto Say*. J‘uu.« tnmnM for «tr rnm -
Agrnl* yrantod. S»im| for o-lnloftnc. AdSrra*, y
DANIEL f. BtATtY,
Wftfthlnsf<(b. Men ienty, IT. 8. A.
ring brog» were
JUvery F:taMo
two, uu marked 10
tion as to ho# the
spirited away from tho
in Graham, L e.
months Old barrows, ono a block arid
white spotted, And the other a sandy.
Also four black aw§ white spotted pig*
about two months old, tho mother oi
which is a halfberksbiro, mostly black,!
sow, with out oar torn off.
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Wcathprford, at a point 30 miles west
of which tbqy both nearly converge
without an -intervening obstacle and
wbcu opposito here though; 12 miles
apnrt, they have near approach with-
out nu intervening obstncl6,' 3?fi miles
further west, so that via Graham being
the better royrte in*pivery way, is quite
conclusive that it will bo adopted.
•For like reasons which are true, i . * m* i
Graham is found on the, route 6f the A StGlS 1 •wOlQTlv^
w«« a
tainty of the two, would likely swerve
any others Whose route might be even
so far is fifteen miles off-r-for tbe logical
reason* that any ftnd all would be long
line roads, nnd *nch must absolutely
for greatest gdvntage, connect at a
prur rates ofUaffio
^ ___ nigers. '
Fnriher dftnoustration or argument
is needless—haste the day, but with
branches not fully, represented.
$ 10 Rii W ARO. nfuicnee, hope; nnd corfidonco, we a»
I will give ten dollars for informa. ufde tho welcome time of their c«miug<
following boil wefk ! T"’/"'-' * ----— •
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^Youug county, out of di-bt, with
Miiiplus fund in her treasury^ brwt^x-
tienr cheap riylt lands and a healthy
country arte great inducements to act-
lie m.
_ . . , Finer gardens, of-Irish potato**,
i P~*. beets cabbage Ac., can’t be
y* R* BAKLRft i found than in Young couoty.
Quarterly <’onfcrcnc<‘ Appointments.
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. Wf \Tr*F.uFoRii> District,
•Furt*'Alriffib, TP\ Breckenridge, -$rd
Habhnth iUj’tuer zJl
11 tBffiWMl IV UrahampJc?
Subbatli ill July. ,j, ^ ^
JacksbdiO, kv J’ackbboro, 4th Sab-
bath in July.
TheJ^istriei Cohferen.r3 will be held
at Grabain-, commencing ob Wednes-
day JnljL 18th» -Every member-- wtH
be expected to answer to roll call, oik
llu* firnt morning at 9 o'clock, a. M-
Rev. W. V. Jones will ppeach, ou Tues-
duy jiight* ' Rev. S. J).> Aikon wi!T
preach on Wednesday at 11 o’cIock-J
subject, Sauctifieatiou. Tbe Uoufer
euce sermon will be preaohed ou Wed*
no-day night by Rev. A. D. Gaskill.
All of Conference and visit-
iqg ministers will report to Rev. A. K.
Miner
bf Graham arc a hospitable people.
' jurist the fie# Q.htU35h wilLhe reidy
to hold Cqnfetence in, that a largo
arBcT will Ttirufehed with sbats,
straw and good lights. No conference
was ever held So far Wrist in Tixas.
Let us miritea auceess ot H-. -r-
T. \V. 1UNF6, P E.
SHOES, Hats.
They sell strictly for
HARDWARE,
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Therefore they ean sell
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as low as the lowest.
ing railroad facilities. ‘While not dii-
po«e<l to argue or controvert such opin-
ions on certain ties, plain, facts dcpiou-
strata the greater probabilities, tb wit:
For the Tcxaiifc rAc»hc rnilway to
wu^OBidy to
We are thankful for
the liberal patronage
heretofore ~ bestowed
and ask a continuaiicu
of the same. Come
and see Us-fiNo trouble
to show goods. Al
customers.
Wadley & Burkett.
Grahaui, Texas, May 12,
BEATTY
Ormid Sauare <
PI A N 0!
raiut.Sduarctint/ t'priuht.
From Jm. IF Srm Itsgaa A CmW, publish »»
Dally SII.I Wookly Tril-Uoc, J.ff-l * a fily, Mo
i . - rs.N>l*ii»|i *#■*«* Iwitnnnsnt, *^*:
,,PiHno r«M«h«Hl N- In mo* «ua#tMr I ain watt
pl*a-<-l with II. It in*1! yo„ r^prvwuT tT»» ba,b-- —
Front K R lUnn.naU.n Furnarr, Pa.
»fl*r rvc«<Tli<^ a *71-0 piauo.* •
••Tho Boalty" reoolv. d 4th intt^ all O. K.. *ih1 nomoM
fully np io your ruptmoilUlIoti, and cirecda our ox-
I— U.tion«. Whlln I don’t |>mfsM to bo a judge la th«
maitof, Mr*. B. ill—, and pronr-mre* it of tetjr saeet
ttmo; and la very wnoh |H.>ase<l With It*
Rest ladacemant* ever offered. Money lefnbdod up-
1U BOS HE vim
TO ^EEF OFF
—
BUST OrrKR ever oivkn MOW RXaV)
iTTY,
X, JLITDS.
Those in occupat ion of tracts owned
or reprosciitoTby me have notice to buy^ f-”*™ i -*■- .....-y- ’'n1.. .
• ^!10_ reward.
failure will incur constructive as w«jl
Jarir
Office at Graham* Texas.
Daniel F. Beatty’s
Pianos.and Organs.
CAUTlttN —Top Jf*p«txit,,', j Hdr* jflaed add th*
eel^hrlty^f ary Or^n-, h*,*; * -
parties asd a«rsnu to mi
r
Sf ^"a^5£jt.zlagr> 1 Boot and £lioe
out wb«rh none are (rnnlne. AddrewJrJT a
DANIEL F. lfeATTY,
Washington, K«* Jtrmj, IL 8. A.
mm* SisSmSm
DANIEL F. BUh i, ,
AVUfehjmbijjjNBWi Jersay,
1-
mmm n.
_______
To ow Patrons and the Pub- *
lie Genmatyl
'Tho Land Agency Association of; - ■
Graham, Hilliard & Spilter having,
expired Try limitation, the business will
be continued by the undersigned, «n- >
de^Ttbe flrur naaie of Htlliartf A Spill-
ct, and under tbe same management as
heretofore.
Purposing to merit 705* confidence,
wc solicit a continuation of your pat-
ronage. Respectfully
Mr*
?^H
mmmmm
Referring to the above, !-do most
cordially bespeak for.Messr*. Hilliard'
& Sniller all iheaood will, and favor
so liberally manifested for the old firm.
—----— V’err RespectfaBv, "
GUS. A. GRAHAM.
B2AT7Y J2±£iL I
G rand'
This iuatmmatvt
Sifuai
«nt {»tM
• !f-«l*iu this (#♦*♦!utry or Kurosa, .Ww %. ti
>-ftvlng th* nr*ati.«f|>»**it4a^ap«h, r^n-asaud voliuu* ......-f? rf^|
of louu, comMix-l alt 1 a rnr* LHnpitioy, rliamws aud
prrfw t tv•*•■»» tkruui(hout thr . ntlre au.l a»H»ira
fall •• mfprtUuft durfatittu <>t ituund, tU« j.«w*r •■d-apwa .
1
fifath»tIf-qnfality <y Whrtrh^nevqroUay^s- uud«r ttimoat '—
^ ,.... . ** - -r.i ---------._fsndfucrip-
th>u of the matfUtfleapt untr.imrnt. Agents diaronnt
fflrim wher* I havt) no s^rnts. UtunenVbrr yoa taka
u» risk in vwsahfafainS oa« ofthrsti CKLKBKATKP iMr ;
SXRUMItHTttr-If after ,5, fly* days tost trial tt
—* “— ---------- -- ---- yrtii b«
» char-
__ ____
J ii«. Adilreoa.
\ ^ DiWJIEL F. BEATTY.
7Washington, New J«rsey> U. 8. Av*
uu Wimm. Ilf yurt uobiur onp ui nine V/ftlsMinA I A!
STRUMOHTttr—If after (S) fly* day. tost trl
proiofa un ■ s t MMofaury 4h« nxvofay To j hay* paid wi
r»-ftiiidrd upon retirn of lustr.um*nt and freight i
V** )-id hv me ltoLU ways, l’isuos warranted lb
•'.ob wote
,p’ 7^.-
afe pfej>arcd to do most kiudi ol 1,t" *
B O O TIC
gr.-r^p—•. . -v—-■i'r-L.A
—1NB-
Job Printing/
Btr-H AS
CARDS, -
——PbsTERS, fr—
LETTER H E A D8,
BILLHEADS/
LEGAL ^LANJ
vjiroulma.
~77~~
•» ‘ -tfnpSRt*,
os low prices and in as j
* any office in Norihw
-... ..f ■ • r
ost Texas. ■
»BATTT» PARtOR
r w
----
KMCCANT
N»*w sitd Ueauti
AND
.anS.
in lone, Mcrhanism
ymr*.
Most FJegaut and Latest Improved.
liar* Nmf »#arJ.ed tta UIUHKST PRBMIUMte
MilB olh*r< tot* r. . *
Disability, Promptness,
AND p/.\VH-LIKK AOTJOa.
PURE SWEET and EVEN BALANCED
TONE, ORCHESTRAL EFFECTS, and tttv
STANTANEOUS ACCCSS WHICH maybe
HAO TO THB REEDS. —------: ■ ■ ■■ 7.
8«nd, f^r-Vrj,y»l4«t. Addr-xs • . i.
DANIEIL F. BEATTY,
u-shiuglon, Now Jureey, UrBr Ar-
-Tfrarut
arei
'dy.
DANIEL F. BBAfTV.
Wfcahingfon, Nsw Jewy, U. 8* A.
7 <’
.Strayed.—o». n
MMrwould bankui[>t moet men. B on the shoulder. I will pay
E%8. GRAHAM/' > the above pawn rtf to any person who
HE
will deliver Mid bora# tb me, or $5 for
** | him to be kepk*aatiiJt <m* get him.
■ ■ JAS. FULKERSON,
„, YouOg Co., Tex. 8T‘li
TA
'■ 1
, Graham, Young Co.
HLUUSTKlC
CGUAUAll,
y ji
^7
v
^atsas!
Bfpairing doufl to order.’
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