The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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given by Mr. and Mr*. F. M.
Burkett Monday hight report an
enjoyable time. ...
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queenaware and Glassware
New stook juet received at V.
F. Qorrieeen's at popular prices.
NnUfe to IMIiuinaats. ~
Look at the date after your
name, and if you are in arrears
i settle the same. We need
dollar due us. i ■
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^done to order. Infants
ladies’ underwear
a specialty
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Hellers.*
Will sell a few high-grade
Short-Horn heifers and young
cows with" oalf by theirfiftfo.
For .prices, writ$ or call me up
over the ’phone on ranch.
Geo,. H. Craio,
Graham, Texas.
;After May lstEIy cannot serve
meals dnring the ice season. ~
Mrs. Johnston' has the nicest
and cheapest goods ever bronght
to Graham.
^ Jers. jHgs sad Chpnts
The best White- rttone Wars
made,' at 12 1*2 cts. per gallon al
V. F; GORBfSSEIl’^r
The; whsat, and oats through*
out the county has been injured
flfi WWthfti;." A . gJMll
deal of com-ia-UQt-upT-and tin*
weather is so cbol and dry that
nothing can grow.
H1 ghest'rfYa'rt?eT price paid for
dry or green hides.
iCST.
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At the Meat Maiket.
___ A cumber of our citizens con-
template-a prospecting tour to
Oklahoma and tile. Indian Ter-'
ritory soon.
A cure and preventative for Cu-
ban itcii can be found in tjie fa-
lBOUf HWlt’S Cure/[he remedy for CTOWCT WilS- oitt, and ft
all skin disetraes
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There will be preaching at the
Christian Gbureh next Sunday
pluming and ev^ning^ Subjects
of importance will b*e discussed
at both services. Your prosenco
4 ia requested. Come and bring
friends with you.
LttbSP Itch i-eeuirf to be every-
where.- *‘Huirt’s (Jure”-cures ef*
«r-money- re-
funded.
W.. T. Stead ham,—of—Miller
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'par
Bend, was in town Tuesday, and
deposited a wheel with The Lea:
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HtoneWare! Stone Ware]_
Hello! ^ Do you nhed a nice
or Chum t you can get them
V. F. Gorrissen’r.
R. H- Choat. a prominent far-
mer and stockman of True, is
serving his county as- juror this
week.
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B. F. Shumaker, of Partner, is
attending County Court here this
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The Glove
Ladies, come arm see
Glove Kitohpn Cabinet
will find it at the Grahara’Tlard
-Oo.V store. * Mrt JorAn ami
Mr. Kuschke will take pleasure
In showiagli to you. — ——
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Gordon Timmons and .Miss Cor-
nelia Jewell; who are teeching at
Farmer, spent Saturday and Sun-
day ^wTf&ComVTon^
' Mrs. E. E. Johnston has just
Vim Dallas where she
well sejeoted stock of
good!, fibyelties, AcT,
she is selling lower than
house in towiu—Go
dress
which
*hy other i
and see her.
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Frank LeGrand has gone to
Qeaf Bmjth county with his fath-
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YoUj mirroot afford to trifle with
a Cough." It may result in some
serious if not fatal malady,. Take
. f time by the forelock and use Sim*
1 rudna? Cough Syrup. Guaranteed.
•—'- 'Price 25 ami 60 Aftmi '■
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Uvea in St. Joe, Montague court?
»y, this wMk.
Af^er May 1st Ely cannot serve
meals during the Ice season. '
PACIFIC and I). & Shoes
FOR LADIES.
These famous Shoes are known from Ocean to
Ocean. 1 hey are made of the best material and by
skilled workmen, in all up-to-date styles, and are| 3
perfect fitting. We guarantee them in every respect
to give satisfaction. The following are our popular
aadmailbrm low prices:...,,, ^
On Atlantic Shoes for Men, "
*3:50.
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Pacific SHOES for Ladies,
$3.00.
tJr S. SHOES FOR LADIES
--$2.50.44==4
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MONEY TO L
^pctb^date and most far- r ^ ^ ___
mere ar^ dating well, though to wc 0ffer you a lower rate-of itUcresi and better terms of
-svarvonea .)ayment 0f j^ncipal tbawtios ever lieforo been offered
by us or anyrene else. ^ *—*rrsrJr~
represent the best Convpanv doing LumnesM in Texas
—t»n make vou a loan for five years with privilege
of paying part of the prineijial coefi year if you like^ or
you can let*it run yeaix; we can retake you a
loan for five years and divide up the principal into sev"
promote aach-A^d -every one’s
interest we would be glad to so
* Firmer** Institute organixed,
way about the 4th of J
1 have spoicen iu Sumo concern
img it who express willingness
on their part.
Please let us hear from others.
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county COURT. I ^-you-a five year loan with privilego of paying onf-tentfe
Judge J6. W. AWconvened
the county court for the regular
OR
the first day the probate busi-
ness was attended to. On Tues-
day the criminal docket was
called and it is Still occupying
the'attention of thTdburjiT
The following cases have bemi
disposed of:
State vs. 8$m Newby; unlaw-
fully* carrying pistoft verdict
not guilty. -'
Stato vs. J. fy. Harris; violat-
ing local option law; jury hung
State vs. Ham Rogers; oral
slander; verdict of not guilty. ,
" State vs. Geo. Kteingcr; giv
We al^> buy vendor lien notes or take tlicm up and
poo no if ^ ira^ frr
tiouble to give you any information y*u want.
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Oflice with C. W. Johnson.
^ West Side Square^ Graham, Texas.
Stopitiu Qeafo.u£ Works off'
the Co'4.
THE BEE HIVE, Graham, Texas.
The only Cash Dry Goods House in Town. f - -
ing ltquor to a minor; verdict of
not guilty.___L____ - — -j
Slate vs. Marion Laaater;
rhin^* rpligimiH wnpahip;
of guilty, $25 fine and costs’.
State vs. John I.asater; giving
Ov)OSL NLdK
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It has been a long time since
1 have seen anything from this
Wctiwi ,a
dovvJi all the nows items 1 can
saul" he was only reviewing
tbeauJI
m li run rTsrr.rwTm s; :ra x
Mr.. Winfrey will xaoim have
A -innW Lman rmniy ■
jjply green spot on earth dear to pancy. I)r. J. M. Johnsot) has
him, nnd he wanted ,it atampedv'bbught Mr. Winfrey’s house in
rdt^ nrnrBgrvarr-m trr btst him tnwni -qrhitdrwrit -he for rnnf. _..lf
guilty. --7-—————:-
State vs. Geo. Kisinger; same
charge: on trial.
bear *>f* -
totMd Niex^co’ and back.
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It was .the doctor gets married Thvirs-
,di.ufa,e&£' lifiIja;illZQCc u py Ixia.
~"'The r-ourf WHI -proturb+y:
for the balances f the week.
court with dispatch and making
good time in the conduct of busi-
ness.
Mr, J, B. Turner is.getting | *n?." , , : *' 4- - ‘>ther house himself, - - '
along nicely with his scfiool, af-1 We ‘are now advised by the Some are getting suspicious of If y%u want good and cheap
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crop; *to pl>»nt more hgg and at Olnej* oft Sundays.
A7 P Hdgue I Vo mi hy, more peanuts -and sor- M t>aTus Lamb is at work on a
ter having, to stop a month or
raorujon account of smallpox
■ Mr- and Mrs.
gave the young folks a stable
last Friday night. (Juito a jolly
Laxative Bl-omo-quinine Tablets
cure a cald in one day. No Cure,
No Pay. Price 25 cents.
TM£ BEST MUQHIPTUM PQM
MALARIA
Chills ' and Fever is a bottle of
Grove’s Chill Tonic. It Is simply
liquor to a minor; vertliet of not iron and quinrmritrataseless form.
Xo Cure—nirpayi " •
Atteutiou! - -- T-*
For tile Cuafederate Veterans’
Reunion »^M5smphi*,Tettn, May.
28th to 30th, inclusive, the Tex-
.asA Pagfftr Kadway Company -
will sell - round trip tickets at
Jklfl jAate-^plaialy ,»rinUd
tions Big Springs and Fast-rrr
ofprinci|«tl each yeur and the rest-at tho
years. These privileges are written in your papers in Jte
black and white, and you dbhTt have to take the money ■
unless they arc. You don't hove to depend on aj Tjjj
agent’s word for it.
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Gooseneck cerriutory has;ft wili hdva^hyreffect on the than usual, and is all smiles—ilfi] X**V
gl\um,N,mo^e~fruUs and vegeta- farm four miles east of Grahan;
! blt*s, and less cotton. The Wef wish hfm a pleasant time.
After May 1st Ely cannot servo,
j meals during the Tee seasonsj
I Qn% bottle will convince the most
sewing
All persons wanting
done will do well to eatl ou mt- £
before gulug elsewhere. .1 cd.
and make ladies’ and childreoat
clothing; also do plain sewing*
nor. Respectfully,
Mrs. E, J. Trueblood.
HI* atfattar* to on werybo* of ttw
Laxative Bromo-Quiome t»siou
juggaBSaSiiff
fCU KMOW WHMT~YOtHHtE TMMIM---^
WlieiT ymi *aka Ornv?al& »■»■■■ ■
Chill Tonic becluse the formula ia
aoreayf«v
ia4o-reduoe tfie cotton When lloyt -Brown *kgulhaU4±j-Ihfi->:!*»l 'ifnil: id, ai- Mein|di«>.
VVej don’t, know that wards home now he walks faster' Siinjumis Aarsapiirillu, connenlta-
bea» greatly- im}>eoved fotely t+y jfarthe.es,. biU wc _ do _ktiow .Utat a gfel. ---- j f.,r rn „ „ u
cleaning up and remodeling and 1 cotton ii? atiH going down and „ Best wishes to The Leader-1 (*n^:
repairing the .fence, which adds j‘™ teUing how ;low-,it will go. a id its editor. PindEjL
very much>,.its appearance 7T*^ ttWait ^elopments ^ c,Uirf{T^ Colds, in the^ fave,a 7? F^T
- head, Hunt’s Ligblnmft Oil Inhahd to about forty of the
is a svjre cure. ‘A few drejis tukstr
..... - ■* tnlemaUv-Felievesand oh res 'cramp-
n" i'e*1nljc^ cholera Morbus arid such
CWibam sLaxai,veTabletl^y ubl^. (Juaranteed. Price 2T7
cure a cold^utCKcr than a'^now»^n,1A £,„M ^
Teracay. fcd^y to fy,r^kfiWftt—:----~ ^ g .fc.-
to take. Guaranteed.- Price 25c. , , a. ,-AftnEKS’ INSTIfUTB.
There i. -urk'of having the outcome Ihi8 f»ll.
a telephone line extended frOm j ^ __m • m _^'\Rs*®R*
Graliam to GoosenoctT WTe can,
then l*Ikdld, central/7- with the
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balance of the people on the lino.
The - trustee election resulted
in the election of A J, Wheat
KTTft Riil>t. MeLauroir, J. E. t'ar4
B'jns and J. W. Horner retiring.
' The wheat cjr^p is doing well
so far, but it will need rain pret-
tysoon L________ ____________j________/_______
The peoplo of this section will
OLinEY OkAclB>.
Mr. Editor and Farmersrof Young*
Wo are heeding cain and it is
County:
thought by some that the wheat There MrV thi"K9 t!"*t [
wilt be light unless it rains soon. have **•" de,lnS» 9<'me-;
thing about ;n your columffs—a
in this qoun*
rai« a stand of corn, as
. Several Woodmen of Olney young. Hbwever, ! will not
camp wept to. True hut night to dwell on the latter Rt full extent
witness the organization bf a ^jg timet possessing the idea
cslmp at that place. The camp
was o^gknized'hy by Dist. Depu^
ty Keen of Chico.
School opened up again the
jfrip”Monday fn April after a
suspension of five weeks. Our
school has not done much this
torm from tho fact that it has
been suspended during the time
run short on stock water, if it
4on’t rain soon. --------
" We heard aT discussion the
other day on the subject “Meth-
ods to prevent , breachy stock!
from jumping wire fences,”
which ran about as follows:
the animal’s eyebrow’s, and it is
a good preventive.” lloge
said, “I always tie a board'about
a yard wide and -ks long as a
well rope on their head and it is
a sure enre.” Brother Wier
said, “Back in old Collin I al-
ways supplied the rougish brute \
that the business men of Gra-
ham and the more influential-
farmers &Qd ranchmen Will -in-
Mrs. *JL B. Norris and Mrs M.
little children of the town last
Saturday. - - %-4—T—
NAV4I. APPOINTHENT.
Texas May 25th, 26th and^7th,
final, limit to leave Memphis as
late MjU neZ 4^>. 1001. , Ex ten-
spn tQ june l&th, lOOJj on pay-
.nent of 50c »nd t-woiH of ticket " T,fn.e_*8.0< by the in-
on or l>ef<ire J\ine 2nd with joint ^ ~
For pa: tieulars regarding rates
sleeping ears, chair cars, etc
«lu>wing that it is niuiply Iron and
Quinine In a taselcs^ /iorm. r- No
f’ure. No Pay. * 5o cents. *' 4 '
1 will stand a well bred Jack jat
my piece 9 mi lee north -of Gmh-v-
suranee.
J.( A. Baker.
Nick PearBun is the smallest
man in the State. ^ +te is 44 ydar4
j dgata: sea nearest th*ket agent or writo^td, w»iglw. vt pnumtf, jtf 401nofa
Mr, IJL P. llughes, Traveling p3 tall and lives near Grapevine
Passenger Agent, Ft. Worth, or
stock fur sale. . Geo. JL. CKA1^.I tflfVI7ith Inric
Editor Leapkit, "Graham Texas: " ""OrehR^. * ■Bi*,|i<pUlIl «pav««a
Dear sir—I desire through your
p4ipe» tjo notify the citizens of
the. 13th Congressional district
of Texas that there will be a
competitive examination held if)
JFort Worth on Tuesday, April
30th, 1901, for the purpose df"
trict for »pp^)intment to the Na-
val academyiat Annapolis.
“ Drs. J, T. Fiald and G, V.
Mortoft of Fort Worth will make
the physical examinations and
competent teachers will make the
mental examinations of the ap-
with a good pair of spectacles
and it wouldn’t go in forty yards
of a wire fence.” Curtain falls.
There was singing at the
school houetfthts evening and a
vefy £oo<f attcndancb,%8vwell a8
good music. During the
have been manifested.
Gut achnot trustee election
Saturday was a very quiet one
and resulted in the election of
J. T. Hunt and O. B. Stowe.
,W. J, Ragle thought that he
was done with the smallpox and
jput in Thursday and Friday dis-
infecting and cleaning up; but
Mr. Hoge innOuneed that a pro-
gram lor a May day or Sunday
se'hbot ptciYie wnutd bo prepared,
and the’ necessary ’ committees
would be appointed next Sun-
day * at Sdrld ay 'Btsiwo^ The
writer Mvill give "The people due
notice in time to attend. \\~~
Gooseneck has Sunday school
every Sunday and prayer meet-
ing at night. Preaohing every
SundajrJby the different denom-
W. L. Lawler is visiting r«l$- inations. 7. ^772:—--
___'to the fullest extent; plants. The applicant accur-
al! that can fee accomplished m J jj,y. yld highest grade will re-
this needed direction soorv in the j ceive ^the appointment. For
beginning of the 20th century, i [Uj.ther information, apply to me
have! at Vernon, Texas. ? •
Surrounding counties
them; why not we? l’eople y>’ho
prod-
will exhibit and will sell.
ucts
numerous to mention. Hence
we proceed to the first, thought
of something of the institute.
There is enough proof all
around to sustain the proposi-
tion that we ought, hs farmers
Papers of this district please
copy* *~.fNt>rli, Stephens, *
M. C. 13th District, Texas.
and friends^ meet pnee er twice
day a new case brokc'out in t every year to dh<-u*s many
the family and «iow'he Will have subjects in which the farmers
of disinfecting to | arc dn^tjy interested. Iherti is
no danger or harm in it-by hav
ing potliing of a political or ro-
ligious . naturo, yet much good
can bo ^ceomplishod, morally,
socially, intellectually or finan-
oially. We boast of fine Here-
fords, and , from where did they
all his work
do over.
Jessie Keen has smallpqx.
There is one member of eaeh of
the two families yet to have the
smallpox, .. .<—_
Tho weather is very damp
and wp hope it will result in a
rain. . •- ’ -V ‘ 1 .
/ John W. Qfoves made a trip to
Gfahaca yesterday. _ .....
Ju. VVv AWr was in oar
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Harry Johnson woj sssn mak-
ing repeated trips up sod down
the laiisv the other day, and on
being hiked 'the . cause thereof,
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r Judge Jo. VV
com nunity last Thursday for tbs
purpose of visiting our school,
but we didn’t have much for him
to vWt,
originate? From the outgrowth
Of farmers’^ meetings of Whioh
1 1 meetings wi wiuu
we write. What tho Truokgrow -
ere’Association has accomplish-
ed for the state; what the swine
Breeders’ Association and what
thdOatUf ,Association have all
done for this oountry is enough
MonSy to Loan.
We can loan you money on
your*farm | or ranch on better
terins than any one.
, D; C. Atkinson.
Wl J*J. Moore has some pure
Bohemian -cottonseed which he
will sell ht 25/ trtmts per oushel.
Mr. E. F/Turner,-Oi P Jt T. A.
Dallas, Texas.
Will be glad to hoar from you
Short Horn Bulls.
►Tpufh **n*l -te^tere^
An Arkansaa lad, after hear*
ing his daddy talk about Chins,
told his geography
China was located between the
devil ajui tire deep blue sea.
Graham, Topta
No equal oh earth has Hunt’s|
Lightning Oil for ltheumatismr and , _
N.urftlgiti, as SpwW.jOtrtir ' Will mak* the p
. . ... . al my farm in Goose
Burns, Bruises, and Insect Bites ,|Will gerye mares Ht $8.00
and fetings. Guaranteed. Brice JnsuranctvAnoney due when Ui
fact is ascertained, mare trad*
or removed from' the county, la
$5 nn H 5ff er his.—-— •' ~ r
Do You Want a Telephone?
Those • desiring . telephones
the fees. Mares will be pastuted.
. , , . . , ... SAM is a beautiful black, 15
placed in their residences shonld han(Jg hiffh< 6 yt.ar8 oW, &n(ttw
muke application at once. 0f the best Kentucky stock. He
On and after the 15th, inst., is' the Goldston Jack and has
we will Ire compelled t«> charge* proven himself to be » fine bh*ed-
an installation fa* of J*n« ^ ^
up, according t<> amount of
wiring necessary. ■
Until that- fcdate there will be
no charge for wiring. Residence
rate $1 25 per month,- payable
quarterly in advance.
R. <jk Gk \h \M,' Mgr.
to cum a Colo m one day
Take L a«c alive Tin* in o Q u i hmoTa o-
JotS. All druggif>ta.refuiul the mon-
ey if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove’s
signature is on each box.
25c.
2000 ACRES Pasture offered
^dorsaloehoap—good terms given.
; Apply to R. C. McPIiAii.t.
Job Couldn’t Have Stood It
Ij he’d had Itching Piles, They
are terribly annoyidgjbut Bucklen’s
Arnie“ Salve Will, cure the worst,
case of Piles on earth. It has cur-
ed thousands. Fut Injuries, Pains
or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best,
salxa-ln_lhe. world. Prise 25c, «
Guaranteed $QOO
Salary YEARLY.
Mon whI twiwn <•('good iiJJrftto to r*p
reeent ut, aome to trfVel
otlier* for-local work lonkiii§ »mr ihter-
ewia, $000 salary gMnriuiteed yertflyi ot'
tr* cwinfniMlorfa **X|>eiiM.Mi. rapid *J-
-vaTinmirnt. ottT «(nblwbiHl (b* «l
chhiic«> fo »*n m«i*t man or woio^a to aecuro
i>U*«nnnt, iMiriniinuitt ix>-it on, lit>wul in com*!
.anti fiitnrA. New, oriiriant linen. W ite
v»t ..nco. , STAFFORD PRESS.
gi^L'McaCH Hr.,' ^.NawllATta, (Jon*.
K*lr*y Notlcv.
Taken up and reported byJ. W.
Burgess on hie fartw 12 mi'ea south
west Irwin Graham, two heaa of:
WM* JOHNSON.
Th* Flat) Fretirk fiowk Hunw,
;3 RPtR-IS,
WilLmake the present season
al my place In South B?nd, and
Will serve mares at $6.00 at home
"r $7,00 at hums of mere Alio
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Sold by 1 y.er* old, branded I. B on left hIiouI*
X -/
‘2m
"box. ^ure guaranteed.
druggists.I> -- 7-r^r--— ----.-r..-?.
A light shower of rain fell here
Wednesday night, which will *"
benefit the wheat and oats crop.
at Jo Washburn’s two day$ the ’
last of each week. Cannot keep
mares.
PARIS is a beautiful Iron Oray
10 1-2 handa high; ia half French
Coach and half Here heron. Call
and/see him. . * *> ]
r N. F.. BOOZER.
; South Bend, Texas.
TwentyAfears Proof. .
Tutt’s Liver Pills keep the bow.
els in natural motion and clean^o
the system of all impurities An
absolute curefo^sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-
stipation and kindred Ifo
"Can’t do wtthout them’’
R. Pi Smith, Chilesburg, Va.
mrmt :°Om drwul1 miceS10 ’ urji, writes I don’t khowhow I couWr
psrk
1901.
Gao
C. C.
. McLaren,
0. (J[V C. X,
. 777 ;
dp without them. I have had Wf
isease for over twent^/1
years. Am now entity cured.
Tutt’s Uver Pills
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